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BRINGING UP FATHER LONDOS EASILY |/ EFFNJ]S TITLEL New srock NOW LISTEN TO ME- DON'T YOU DARE 40 N THE PARLOR - YOU Bi4 CLUMSY OX - YOU'RE ALWAYS BREAKINA SOME THING ! ITS NICE ANDCOOL. HERE IN THE PARLOR = I'LL JUST TAKE THIS VASE OUT- ! MI4HT BREAK IT— | HOPE THIS TRAIN DOESN'T STOP FOR TWO DAYS ! et (22 HE ), S LAN GOUL that ~— “Now is the fooiball being pre might be a good idea to lay plans and see that r athletes do imit that great and punter of the who ate Chicago out training this for table fall, it ed for late nineties, e “PRETTY SMOOTH, EH?” BILL: What in the world have you done to your car? BART: I finally took it to my Ford dealer for special lu- brication. Those boys do a real job. BILL: Il say so! greased lightning must free! Why, the be Our lubrication service is a FORD value that's just as hard to duplicate as the value of the Ford car itself. And look at what you can get for a small price. We will furnish all materials and make all adjustments as follows: Change engine oil. Flush trans- mission and rear with kerosene and refill with fresh lubricant. Spray springs with penetrating oil. Tune motor. Adjust dis- ator points. Clean and ad- E plugs. Clean sedi- ment bulb and carburetor. Ad- just carburetor. Tighten intake and exhaust manifolds. Check battery. Dri co: ce: also in for quick, clean, low service. Our es on ac- ories, tires, batteries, etc., save you money. JUNEAU MOTORS co. OT OF MAIN STREET T [aeres ) LC«VEJ I ] L i ED 1o LET IN MORE RUNS THAN HE COULD DRIVE | T AUREN Ve Assoclal N ed P e ASSOCIATED PRE D~ BPORTS EDITORCT of a football championship back in '97" writes a contributor to the On-to-Chicago-to-hon o r-Old-Man- Stagg campaign. “It was during a rec reunion with some of his Yale friends, who had gathered to discuss the details of the coming Yale-Chicago foot- ball game in Chicago, October 17, that A. A. Stagg and his cronies delved into the past and retoid Herschberger's feat. | “Herschberger, one of the out- standing Kickers of all time, was | the first great backfield player de- Ivcloped at Chicago. He was a triple | threat star, and after his gastro- |nomic feat, he was just as big a | threat to his team-mates as to the | opposing elevens. | performers ;that captured the Missouri Valley Dining Room Gladiators. i | “Football history records it that "he entered in '94 and that in '97 |he was a member of the squad which entered the year previous. | The '96 group won fame as the | squad which brought Chicago its first football championship in '99. ] “That gang, incidentally, Stagg! | declar was the wildest lot he, ever skippered. Mealtime to them| was just another period of practic- | |ing the forward pass, and in lieu | of the ova toes, buns, bu was used. “Previous to one of these meal-| time scrimmages, Herschberger and | his good friend, Capt. Kennedy, be- | came involved in an argument as| to who could put on the most weight at one sitting. “The argument threatened to end in a tie score, until one of the spectators who believed in horse play a bit more than the others suggested that they actually get! | down to the business and eat i | This was a right good sugges- | tion Herschberger and Kennedy agreed, and the contest was on. From Chicago’s standpoint it wasi inot such a ‘hot’ idea because the | Wisconsin game was just a¥ few 'days a and Chicago’s record | was clean. | “The match was strictly above {board, Kennedy and Herschberger, ! stripped and weighed in. It doesn’t matter what they ate, but when |the final whistle blew, they went ‘w the scales and weighed in again.| | Kennedy, The Winnah! “Herschberger's chin dropped a, | bit when the scales revealed Ken- | nedy the winner. Kennedy gained | seven and one-quarter pounds and, Herschberger seven pounds. “Whether he determined to drown | bis humiliation in further eating, | |or to prove that he was the better i man, or whether he was still hun-| lgry, is not definitely known, but | teaming baked pota- ! r, or anything solid | MALLIE 1S RILHT, VM A LITTLE CLUMSY —NEWARKK - (NTERNATIONAL LEAGUE') \ 1S cLouTiNG THE BEARS D A QENNANT ' HIS BG 7) BAT HAS MADE m GRIZZLY OGT OF THE NEWARK “TEODY DEAR T ate rschberger next thirteen Something was bound to happen d it did. Just before the Wiscon- n game Herschberger was seized gastr lost to the team, Wisconsin won_the game 23 to 8 with Horschbd'ger, the defensive and offensive key of Chicago's at- tack, being absent with the doc- tor's urgent récommendation. “Those who know Stagg know that the ‘Old Man' doesn't belittle his opponents in victory. Giving credit where credit is due is one of his outstanding characteristics. But in speaking of this game, Stagg said he was thoroughly convinced that it was thirteen eggs instead of eleven Wisconsin players that sent Chicago down to defeat.” - EX-SCRUB DRAKE'S CAPTAIN DES MOINES, Ia, Sept. 19— Drake's football captain this year was only a relief end as a sopho- more—until injury to a regular gave him a break. He is John Bri- ley, who was one of the leading on last year’s squad title. - e The special swimming stadium being cnstructed for the 1932 Olym- pic games at Los Angeles will cost $125,000. - — Lou Hassel, Rice Indtitute tackle labored all summer on a Connecti- cut farm and worked his way from Brooklyn to Houston on an’oil tanker. TTH STRAIGHT BALL VICTORY {Babe Ruth Makes 43rd Home Run—Lazzeri, | Gehrig Help Out | | | | NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—The big bats of Tony Lazzeri and Babe Ruth were active yesterday and the Yankees won their seventh straight victory at the expense of St. Louis by a score of 14 to 4. Lazzeri l=d the assault on three visiting hurlers with a heme run,| double and single. Ruth chimed in for his forty- | third home run of the year, leav- |ing him only one behind his teain- |mate Lou Gehrig who also had a| |big day with a triple and twd | singles. | i TGAMES Pacific Coast League Oakland 1; Sacramento 2. Portland 6; Seattle 8. Los Angeles 5; San Francisco 13. Mission 5; Hollywood 6. National League New York ‘ 2 Pittsburgh 2, 4. an League Cleveland 1, 4; Boston 6, 6. Chicago 1; Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 4; New York 14 Detroit 3; Washington 4, innings. twelve STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct 45 34 570 44 35 557 45 556 42 532 37 474 35 449 Seattle 34 430 | Sacramento .. 25 357 National League ‘Won Lost 97 | Los Angeles | san Francisco | Oakland Portland . | Hollywood Mission . | St. Louis New York | Chicago | Brooklyn | Pittsburgh Boston | Philadelphia | Cincinati American Won Lost Pet. 140 604 604 507 404 | 400 400 385 Philadelphia Washington | New York i Cleveland iSl. Louis ... | Detroit | Boston Chicago | e | Bill Brigham, Greenville, S. C, | who played football, basketball and | baseball at the University of South Carolina, is pitching with Ware- ham, Mass., in the Cape Cod c cuit. s A o Old papers at The Empire. i IRGIN DIAMONDS are genuine diamonds, of certified ' origin and guaranteed quality, han- dled only by Authori See These A THE NU G(,‘Efl‘ zed Jewelers. t SHOP It Pays to Keep Your Car in Good Repair The extra trade-in value of a well kept automobile more than offsets the cost of keeping it in good ‘repair., The comfort of driving a well kept car cannot be measured in dollars. It Will Pay You to Have Us Take Care of Your Automobile Connors Motor Company SERVICE RENDERED BY EXPERTS ARE CHANGED NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Football victories are not to be handed to teams on platters because of the errors of miserable individual op- ponents during the 1931 season, the | single important change in the rules doing away with the award-/ ing of a try-for-point because or‘ a foul by a member of d:-; fending team. The change provides for the in- fliction of the penalty as it would | be incurred in regular scrimmage. Many games have prehously‘ been won by the margin of a point| because some over-anxious player has unwittingly committed foul | in his desire to save his team from defeat. i TONY POLONI WINS MATCH a \Given Decision in Hard Ten Rounder with Tom | PalriQk SAN FRANCISCO, Scpt Tony Poloni, of Reno, Nevada mer amateur lig ht hea champion, added another victory to his professional string last night by defeating Tom Patrick, of Los Angeles in a hard fought ten- round battle and gaining the de- cision. 19.— for — e, Special shoes, no heavier than for 'street wear, will be used by the University of California at Los An- geles football squad this season. | Professional YANKEES WIN GRIDRULES ~ GOLF FINALS ARE PLAYING Densmore Shute and Tom Creavy Playing for Championship PROVIDENCE, Rhode Isl Scpt. 19.—Densmore Shuie, of son, Ohio, and Tom Creavy, of A ba are the finalists Golfe: Association Championship here. Bcbby Jones accepte tion to referee their - Lord Queensborough Daughter to Marry > invita- h LONDCN, Sept. 19.—Mrs. Wilson-Filmer, elder Lord Queensborough, ter of the late W. C. Whitney and cousin of John Hay “Jock” Whit- ney, is to be married soon to Sir Adrian Baillie, it is announced. Her first husband was the Hon. C. J. F. Winn, and her second Ar- thur Thomas Wilson-Filmer, a ship yner of Hull. A daugnter of granddaugh- Tosses Ray Steele, Chal- lenger, in Philadel- phia Match PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 19.—Jim Londos, of St. Louis, defended his icavyweight title, recognized in many states, by tossing Ray Steele, California, last night, finishing challenger in 48 minutes and wds with a reverse leg and the 49 e hol LOS ANGELES IN BID FOR CONTEST NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—The Los Angeles Junior Chamber of Com- merce seeking to bring the Army and Navy together for a football game to be played this fall on the West Coast, the receipts to be used to’ erect a suitable memorial to commemorate the tenth Olympiad at Los Angeles. Harvey Humphrey, president of the organization, would transport not only the football teams of the two service schools, but the entire student body to Los Angeles for the game. Major Phillip Fleming director of athletics at West Point, said there had been some correspondence with Humphrey, and a letter had been writen to the latter setting forth in detail the impracticability of the Army team playing such a game Humphrey is still hupeful of bringing the teams together for a game in Los Angeles. ——————— DADE PARK GE’ BREAK DADE PARK, Ky., Sept. 19.—Two communities’ loss; are another's gain. Lexington and Louisville de- cided not to hold racing meetings this fall and more than 500 horses were shipped here for the meeting now in progress. The big supply of horses provides excellent sport for track patrons of Henderson Owensboro and Evansville, Ind. O S S S P e e | Everything in Furnishings for Men FOUND A GOOD - $6.00 Man’s Shoe It neither crimps your roll nor cramps your style” DEVLIN’S INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. 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