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; SATURDAYV,VAUVGUST 27, 193? MR.TELLER,THE BANKER TO SEE YOU.| DO YOU THINK HES GONNA VOTE FER YOUL FER MAYOR? GOSH! 1 DON'T KNOW. HES NOT ONLY A BANKER, BUT A LEADER OF SOCIETY 1IN THIS TOWN I'VE ALWAYS WANTED| TO SEE HIM | MISS RAVIER - AGAIN WINS © WATEREVENT Leads Field i—n Ten -Mile Marathon Swim in Lake Ontario TORONTO, Aug. 27.—For the third time in three years, Margaret Ravier, of Philadelphia, Penn., won the wom~>ns' 10-mile professional marathon swim in Lake Ontario She won the first prize of $3,- 000. Miss Ravier led the pack by 15 minutes. Evelyn Armstrong, of Detroi*, was second, winning $1,500. Fay Looney, of Warren, Ohio, was third and drew down the $700 prize. RALPH HILL 1S T0 RACE IN EUROPE United States Sending Team Abroad — Tolan and Metcalfe Plan to Go PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 27. Ralph Hill, Oregon’s noted distance | runner, will participate in a series of four races in Germany, Hun- gary and Austria this Fall as part of a five-man team sent abroad by the United States. Word to this effect was receiv- ed here by Daniel J. Ferris of New York, secretary of the Ama- teur Athleiic Union of America. ifailed to get | |he bounced back from the floor STEELE WINS ~ IN TOWNSEND - 60, 6 ROUNDS ‘Tacoma Welter Boxes Like General, Taking All and’ Giving Much SEATTLE, Aug. 27. — Freddie Steele, Tacoma welterweight, ad- vanced his claims to National Box- inf recogniiicn by battering cut a six round decision last night over Billy Townsend, of Vancouver, B. C., on a charity program. Steele wvighed 149 pounds and Townsend weighed 142 pounds. In only one round, the second, Steele's winning streak which is now 21 victories in The Northwest. In that round Townsend laid a right swinz back of Steele’s ear that spun him around and onto the | floor. Steel2 went off his balance ir trying to duck the punch and away from it but more surorised than hurt. Stecle Like Master Steele boved like a master for! five rounds, jabbing his left with clocklike precision before he open- ed up in th> sixth and final round. With vietery in sight, Steale cpened ‘up with a barrage of pun- ches to tis head and body that gave him a clear verdict. Townsend, a stiff puncher, was cangerous a: all times and un- corked a few punches which stung i Steele but cdid not slow him up. In close fighting, Steele tied Townsend up in knots, although Townsend was usually the most cangerous at that game. | Miss Madison Welcomed Helene M\adison, who returned from the Olympics, was presented} to the crowd. She was given a WELL! MR.JIGGE, | JUST RUN IN TO SAY 'M GOING TO CAST MY VOTE FOR YOU. I'M VERY MUCH OPPOSED TO THIS MI9D LOTTA did Townsend threaten to slow up| - TEMPLE ELEVEN | gregation are listed for November SORRY: § MUST RUN ALONG AS | MUST SEE MY DOCTOR. BESIDES; | FORGOT TO TAKE MY MEDICINE- VOTES FOR MAYOR WE NEED A MAN OF YOUR STANDARD- © 1932, King Fesmures Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain rights eserved. U.S. TENNIS YANKEES BEAT g " TEAMWINS INDIANS AGAIN (s - OVER FRENCH BY HOME RUNS g Vines and Gledhill Defeat 5 : at Brookline Johnny Allen Comes in for Some Honors—Wins Eighth Straight | BRCOKLINE, Mass., Aug. 27.— Ellsworth Vines and Keith Gled- hill defeated Cochet and Marcel yesterday aflternoon, beating them | three out of four sets to repel the French invasion of the Ameri- can doubles’ championship. It was 2 sloppy cxhibition; neither Co- chet or Vines being up to their NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—The Yan- kees took another game from Cleveland » rday via the home run route with Babe Ruth and Lou Gehriz both making four- basers. Three of the four runs of the Yanks cam» from circuit drives, but Johnny Allen gave only four , McKim, By GEORGE McMANUS HUH! | DONT KNOW WE'LL HAVE TOHOLD |7 THE ELECTION RIGHT AWAY AS | DONT THINK HES GOIN' WELL? ARE You GOoIN' TO QT KIS This quartet of American swimmers broke former Olympic and world records in the 400-meter relay swim for women at the Olympic games. Their time was four minutes, 38 seconds. Left to right: Josephine (Associated Helen Johns, Eleanor Sayville, Helene Madison. Preecs Photo) hits and siruck out six men, out- pitching Wes Farrell and winning him eighth ight victory and his fourteenth of the season to claim some credit. usual standard of tennis play. Vines and Gledhill play Allison {and Van R’n today for the cham- pionship. BIG GAMES FOR st; ' GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Oakland 3; Seattle 5. Sacramento 2; Portland 7. Missions 6; Los Angeles 13. Natiwnal League son-Jean has sta neutral Philadelpiua 0; Pittsburgh 8. Didler | PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 27. —| prooklyn 4; Chicago 10. known Fronch sports writers who | MAKE RESERVATIONS now for emple University’s 1932 football| Now vors 2; St. Louis 4. 'said Borotra double-faulted on a a complete hunt or for transpor- |squad will play intersectional American League match point that would have kept |tation to Taku hunting grounds. mes durng the coming cam-| (levelani 2; New York 4. America in the running down to|Cruiser with comfortable accommo- paign. The University of Denver Chicago 2; Boston 11 t final. contest between Henri|dations for four, inecting with eleven mee!s the Owls on October St. Louis 4; ‘Philadelphia 5. Cochet band Ellsworth Vines, ree- | fast speed boat ice on river. 21, while “Lone Star” Dietz’s col- orful Haskeil Indian moleskin ag- STANDING OF CLUBS Pacine vvast League P won Lost Pct. mg Both games will be night con- tests and will take place in the|Portland 86 62 581 Temple S'adium. The Owls bat- [Hollywood 82 65 538 tled both teams last Fall, defeating |San Francisco 80 65 552 Denver 18-0 at Denver, and trim- |L0S Angeles 81 6T 548 ming the Redskins 6-0 in this city. | Sacramento 7875 493 gl e Seattle 65 79 451 ’ Oakland 63 85 426 MAKES PAR LOOK EASY |Missions .. 56 91 381 ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 27.—Bob Nowell showed NEUTRAL JUDGES ARE URGED FOR challenge round. ommends veutral judges to avoid the “one thing worse than losing the Davis 'Cup; to be suspected of having won it by tics.” Poulain that insists | suggesting that unless i1 n in the Wilmer Alli-|mign; rotra singles rted agitation here f“"‘opponems, Jjudges in the Davis Cup | | Poulain, one of the well Also deer and duck hunts. rates. Box 1299, Juneau. LABOR DAY sloyal tac- judges of | any natioaality except French and DAVIS CUP PLAYioE the challenging team be' named, PARIS, Aug. 27.—The now mous dec France fa-ltakes the initiative the country i be c¢mbarrassed by having battle | uch a request come from the next MOOSE HUNTERS! Low Phone 444 or address P. O. of Monroe, Ga., tremendous raception. {the golfinz population of Atlanta National League Wwon Lost Pet GUNS and AMMUNITION For the Hunter Are you ready for the 1932 Hunting Season? RIFLES——SHOT GUNS——KNIVES and all ACCESSORIES WE EXTEND A PERSONAL COLLECTION SERVICE TO ALL Pacific Coast Collectors 420 Goldstein Bldg. 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Bill Carr of the Univer-|She Was the honor guest at thestraight parts during the morning|Philadelphia 63 65 402 . . regular deP°5‘f’ o o oo kee your sity of Pennsylvania and Ben|Naval ball and that afternoon played the|St. Louis 61 68 4T3 account growing . ... an build Eastman, two famous quarter-mile ) P s e T Druid Hills front nine in par. New York 59 65 480 d S b 5 . ¢ runners, have been invited to join| ROCHESTER YACHTS WIN ek Al Cincinnati ... 54 73 425 M()n ay . eptem er 8 substantial cash reserve _‘h“ ’ the team. Ferris sald he was BAND LEADER ON THE J08 ‘ will' enable you to do the things | doubtful aboui their accepting. the COBUR;, Ont.,, Aug. 27—Roch-| NEW K, Aug. 27—With a Amerioan League " invitation. ester Yacht Club made a clean sudden to-Tential rain drowning Won Lost Pet. Auspices AMERICAN LEGION Yyou w‘ant to do. Remcmbet, this The team will leave New York [sweep of the important races inlout a recont game between the|New York .. .86 37 699 prce bank is here to lldp you. Come September 10, and will participate |the Take Yacht Racing Associa-|Giants and the Cubs, the leader |Philadelphia . kil 49 611 in oftcn! in the first meet in Germany Sep-|tion. Coasewago won the Good-|{of the military band struck up|Washington ... 70 52 574 | tember 25. They will return to|herham cup race, and Shadow “River, Keep Away From My |Cleveland . 70 55 560 | o e o, this country in about one month:|the Lipton tzophy event. Door.” Detroit ... 62 59 512 FOR THE MlDDLEWElGI!T CHAMPION " u st Louis B oo SHIP OF ALASKA First National Bank 1 Chicago . ... 38 81 319 . DAILY SPORTS CARTOON =By Pap|==r-—=3 & & P SET GCGES TO 50 GAMES Miles Murphy vs. Dick_ Gordon BROITWICH England, Aug. 27. —What is probably a record in| first class tennis was set up in a tournamenl here when a mlxedi doubles sef bciween E. W. 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