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SEPTEMBER 7. 1926. SPORTS, EXCLUSIVE BROADCASTING |TUNNEY 0ENES [PHE FIGHT GAME, | BAVERS L00P NINES jACK’S GATE FOR 13 DAYS PRIVILEGE NOW IS SOUGHT, ©IFT 0F BATHROBE meGu £ ms%r: TOCLASH TOMORROW 1 SHORE NEARLY $17,000 1) i |15 e Amsoritod Bt . ' | Ameriean Security and Trust base | TROUDSBUR . September 7. b S Baltees: aie (R fiERe move toudife i o ek 4 —Gene Tunney tosses out epigrar CHAPTER 1. e e Lamue titte trom ne | Champ Is Satisfyirg Spectators That He Is at Least | ax readily ax he throws- rights and BY JACK KEARN Lo i il . St Offers Ranging From $25,000 10 $50,000 Under N . . . | lefts. | Riggs nine tomorrow when the teams Consideration by Tex Rickard and Managers | “Composure is ansolutely necessars” | HEN Dempsey denied that he intended to warry Estelle Tavlor T meet on Monument Diamond No. 3. in | 1 one of hig ohservations in regard to helieved him. When he began to talk ahout retiring I didn't be- | the first tilt of a threx-game series. . . . o | conduc i et & b A A . o . . 0T ) of Philadelphia Sesquicentennial. R e LB B M D e T the A fexe Mine went through the . Impressed Philadelphia Jack O’Brien. | The chalienger never ha = . b " <. | opeming half of the schedule without | knocked down. On the theory that The rumors wouldn't down. FEverybody talked about it. and Miss Tay- | 2PERITE B 00 LR SCro™ \merican B the A ted Press, there must be a first in everything, ‘}'_"" seemed to "W, l"? light of ".“ “H"‘- o the EOLIE el rthcr'rQ_'d-w Seenrtty took the second. defeating | By the Associated Pres mshlen - 2 ; . : o he was asked what his reaction would | There was nothing for me to do but sit tight until pething broke. You | |iiwws in the deciding match. | 7 S CIEY. N I Septembes 7. Durir h T EW YORK, Scptember 7.—What price radio at the Dempsey-Tun-|ha it the champion strecched him on can manage most anvthing but a mans heart, and 1 didn't propose to try | The Second:and third gam Salinle (e p S L sl B G o ney fighs? That's a question of dollars that Tex Rickard and the | the ranvas. to manage Dempsey” playoff will e staged on successive | e (b his baAb s coautewilb Dot wWelledi o Ahe managers of the Sesquicentennial are turning over in their minds| “In that event.” Tunney replied, Oneday it B s citar. sty He wabie tomie sndl il Troe. Twantitod Satunders: reatomi(oubEiieveRtidtiiie sbaniiaccounit will be swelledttont today. | “the next move would be to get up | retirc. | don’t want to fight any more. I'm tired of the racket and I'm Comms- | eténtial on SNI00Relo (e heilicodics Sarp Offers ranging from $25,000 to $50,000 have been made for the exclu- and the move after that must be an | going’ o quit the ring.” i EPINARD REACHES U. §. | . He paid the $3000 rental of the Grevhound racetrack. where he sive privilege of broadcasting the heavyweight championship mill SHOrt o o] CTDROeRL T kmew that was coming if the marriage rumors were true, That | - (.| trains, out of one dav's receipts. Last Sunday nearly 6.900 spectators pai 1 ol H e 2 E 2 2 S Tunney, a bachelor, is receiving| e - = g oy | NEW YORK. September 7 .— | $1.10 cach to sce®him wallop his playmates o ),!,h‘, ‘ull ‘iul bidder m.;; hc‘.«_ maker gi soap. li_ so, you who sit | /0« etters from girls who desire to| would follow, as a natural course of cvents, heart influence and all that' ppinard, famous French race horse.|™ "yt po \cac training ;!. Luther's resort at Saratoga Lake Dempse: at home and tune in your radio may begpleased to hear: 5 B know him better, but the chances are | sort of thing. I looked him right in the eve and spoke my piece. returned to America vesterday to bey .00 e cent of what came into the gate. Likewise he had t¢ Ladies and gentlemen of the radio audience, you are listening to | taey will not. He thinks now only of | “Jack,” T be sl s i g p e Gl e - | only got 50 per cen 2 o the pate. Likewis . 2 % . 1 y : g y will not. « \ ack,” T hegan. “you don't want to|a trip to Europe for the honeymoon. | blaced in stud a g divide when Jack Kearns was handling the busmess in the training camp the )umulcaqngg of the Dempsey-Tunney fight by the Hohokum Soap |men who have championships to lose. quit. You'd be the finest chump in the | \jckey Walker ca sut to Los Nis owner, Plerre Wertheim ivide when Jac ea 1 t ng can Co., round one. | "Many men have sent all kinds of. world if you quit now. You're at your| , - s b S ol * | turfman of France. vears. So_a championship fight is added to the growing list of events. hoth | good luck pieces. He jus enoush four- | ped You're at vour best and in| Anseles to do aliitle fishting while I = Dl Jl'Fxan"r‘«m}s‘:nn-d‘::f e scientific. and! athletic; ‘anfwhich/ commexcialism plays ‘aipat fin'ithe (de- | 1°A0 clavers ity plasit 's smsliioiieh | | wondecful condition, It you reUre il Was there, and he and il got together, E The champion s satisty o welprmentiotinews: play L the d 7| A Marine detachment wished to pre- | will only be for a short time and you | more as pals than as fighter and man- | AIN PRO‘T 4 q he champion is satisfying neari: el sent Tunney with a bathrobe before [know . You'd simply step out for ; % | N avery spectator that he is at le Are you interested in the narrative | coming into money. Gertrude Ederle | he enters the Sesquicentennial ring. |a while, get out of shape and have to[ 35 1 1iked him. and he seemed to HEATIIs e (v o0 oLk ©f our laiest Channel swimmer or a | recefved $7,500 for her story of her|On this he turned thumbs down. He |get hack into condition when you re-| Ik me. We decided to go along to “I don’t see how he could be muck ry of the world series games by a | swim long before she took to the|thought it an inappropriate moment |entered the: rin | ether. :vnflm- s Philadelphia Jack 3 | O0°Brien Nearing Form of Old-—His Condition Has zue's leading slugger? They have | water, and her feet scarcely had dried | and at (he same time recalled the bat- | for, Vo detaiioa. . pm| Nies i1 me B FEE the SERG b ? el \ contracted for ‘and syndicated [on Dover's sands before she was | ting averages of favored base ball [quitting the rinz. 1I'm hanging up the | fisned for the Coast and one with | A (R 1 expecEiuanes I a Song Roerhos e fevent. Wiersonal nai | Shamnel vith VU HE) OTECy an| players who have heen presented with | old gloves for goa. I've had plenty of | D e T i e T e D atives of scientific expeditions into | for the use of her name in connection | (raveling bags, watches, flowers and |it. | want to quit it and that's final. AT S ] oM 300 members of The Evening Star Boys Ciub he'ped make up | since he fouzht Bill B x Loy the strange lands or a quest across | With articles of merchandise. | other things just before striking out. |1 thought it only fair to come to vou | SN T told Mickey. “When you're frif e \aw’.h, ationals and Red Sox lower | /me. Tunney good defensi\« uncharted polar seas are also sold to| Mrs. Clemington Corson says she | fhe original Tunney man has ap- | first and tell you before a lot of other| 80N threugh with tnem I'll take over T by 2 hter and perhaps the clevers | r the highest bidder. made the Channel wim for her two | peared ai the challengers camp. 116 | guys came galloping up with the | Your business.” Mickey did his stuff | the curtain on the local base ball season. | heavyweight Dempsey has had 1o Some of the big news tie-ups were | kids and is open to offers for the use | (i Jack lewis of Syracuse, Who |news. You know 1!1"“ things leak out, | 2t there and then came on to train | And, running true to form, the young fans again proved to he | g0 s for Greh. 1 came to New Yo', and | good-luck tokens for the Washington club, as the Griffmen ran their “But defensiveness and clevernes the stories of those who flew in the | of her name in the manufacture of | vefereed fights in the A. E. There’s no_turning eback. I'm de- | 10" 0 v : gible Norge over the North Pole, ! articles of feminine merchandise. 1710 1918 “Lewis wrote that Tunney |termined. You and 1 can do some-|JUst about the time that there was a|string of victories to 10 straight at the expense of the Boston club. which | a nothing after Dempsey bres the Byrd flight over the top of the| Professional golf players are said [ywaq of championship caliber. thing else. We'll go along together [ 120 of falk ahout Dempsey fishting. | came out on the short end of a 2-to-1 count. thronzh just once with one of thos earth and the explorers of King Tut's | (0 reap larse financial rewards for | "'[oyic engineered a tour of boxers |just the same as usual, but no fight- I hadn’t cracked to anyhody about our | “srhe cluly members had their first| Oliver Jones. G3& Webater ctreet terrific hooks or risht crosses. Your tomh. their endeavors. The open champion. | i, Jorance, ing. U'm through.” agreement. The outside world knew | vjew of GGen. Alvin Crowder in action | Marcus Ring. 312 Tavier streel. armor drops: vou are all done. Yo e golfers say, can readily make £100,000 | “pynney fought 12 or 15 houts on Well, of course, you're master of |N0thinz of his plans or our bargain |and were rewarded with a sterling job | Wiliam Brown. 20875 Bates sirec are 2 mark, then, for a knockou The Engl = in a vear. This is obtained for ex- | ¢ "GIY SE L T dll" said |your own future. 11l not deny that.| N0t to sign him until he came back | of pitching on the part of the newest | Georse Conkiin, 83 R stived 2 punch. Into .his picture of commercialism | hibitions. zolfing articles in news.{ 0 1 won't even coax you to box. T'll wait| 10 me and asked to he matched. I [addition to the rezular mound staff | ~Norman Davis 1387 U srert Soutieasc | -1 round with him dew n news now steps a new figure—the | bapers, magazines and the use n'r his | "q1d T didn't gzet a nickel for it,” (until you are in’the mood to box.|Kept my promise. |of the American League champi ns.“ TIAS S Matet o re Pars ago. f f engineer of ideas, 1s it 1o be a scien. | PAMe on sweaters, caps and clothing. |, 440 Tunney. “I had no idea then Youw'll come te| 1 had nosooner arrived thar I w Earl McNeely again was a big fa-| "Ofheast. L oo e G218 Volta place | 1 made him missand I hit him. An tifie expedition Into unknown coun- | One golf champion received $5.000 for | a4 4pere much money to be that. Al cham-| notified by the New York State Ath-| yvorite with the kids, getting a big | northwest. Y i | UHER One of them. connected in w trien, or an attempt to fly abrose some | USInE- n.certain bail during a season. | 00, et YO0, ST Gt SEr granp pions do. T've|lelic Commission that hoth Dempsey | hand each time he trotted out to his | jerome Jamieson, Wost Fzlle Chnrch. Ko, | middie and ©was ol donc 1o will sea” 1le is there 1o suggest the use of | Gene Sarazen is accredited to have | ,o%ge, of any one refusing to fight known five or and myself had been set down because | position. Both he and Shaner, left | Bl T Spriesel. Ithat to any fighter as I <o jt am certain manufactured articles and | made the largest amount of money of | ¢ ¢354 g9, s, great champions| Of the fact that Dempsey had not de- | fielder for the Sox, made themselves | "“Loray ~Bombrest. 415 Fifteenth strect ' when he fnds once the ficht is not et s eay e furnishga | any champlon golfer in a single vear. [T0F SUBULL ooy ot mindeysialie: who quit the ring | fendgd his title in six months’ time. <olid with the crowd by tossing one | soufheast. 0 T i 7 AR of how clever B oppon free or with a payment to the hardy 4 3 ’ “He can hit now,” chuckled Tewis, and all of them | ool Sl | of Clark Grifith’s base balls into the | et may be. 3 adventurer. that these wares may be | Some Names Worth Col | after watching the challenger work. | came back, o 2 section of the stands occupled by | *Charies Alenstein, 006 Hamjlton steset || Venipsey will refas now for thre, sdvertised as having been used. abe St G Rne ISR Eazhn. Svalier | L tried to. Al of QHIOAN WINS LONG SWIM. {members of The Star Club. | northeasto o e Snosicon ol T e MG R U The oil that is to grease the en-| .. Jack ]-w' ’ HASREA Cranke f g them do, Jack, and QUINCY. 1Il, September 7 (@ With hase hall practically over. The Austin ‘Lawrenson, 20 I, stleet northeast. | ... gines in the Coming: non-stop alrplane | Aegen, Jack Dempscy and Red Grange BUELL AND LEONARD : youre no difter-| NGy, DL September 7 (@) | iening Star Boys Club column 1} Robert Gingles. =163 Quincy strect | . 3 e ik <y sums A 3 nt from the rest. e lubba . . 3 bei voted to foot ball and other = on, 1132 Sev o flight from New York to Paris their exploits and for the use of their ot ®f | the 20 milo Canion.Quiney Missiesipbt | Cansroo Tovs who with 1o follow | Braes i Nuras S5 Werser sireet. + SEABROOK TEAM VICTOR ¢ ed on the plane by an enterprising | | & . River e 4 S names in the sale of merchandise. faet, old bov. vou| River swim here. e swam the dis. Tae ot the organization | Charies Lassise, 171 C street northeast . # i 105 rzhoer W detined to disclose | " NI REVENES o WILL FIGHT TONIGHT T o et tance in 337, Ho was a mile ahead | teoum IS aanix ‘rite-ups and to | g Biopke stock.” 3737 Michisan avenie. | QVER BRADBURY HEIGHTS T T e I B on & voyako of adventure was Col one champion who| ©f his nearest competitor. e Uihe outside activities are | P Hucne Darmes, 018 Kearney street north-| \vith Reetor in the hox. Scabrook Kot 3 Theodore Roosevelt when he departed could never stand ! e ding in_their applications for | cast, iR : g : Another idea engineer endeavored | fo. Africa. An enterprising medicine Sl «till sending in their appllcations for | 4%,y pawarde. 360 N street southwest | bace ball nine vesterday handed to place tepewriters on the steamship | 1o thouirer sent downi to the steam. | Eddie Ruell. well known in local | b e e AUTO DRIVER KILLED. memberaHip. Theinsmesis celved (0-| Wil Hufion. 710 *Fourandaalf |5.10-2 sethack (o Bradbury Heights in Tyndam, the “foating unive Uhin plor a variegated assortment of | ring circles and recently prominent on civipecsay keep fighting. 1t's| _ CEDAR RAPIDS, lowa, September | S Jomeph A. Smith, 1508 Lawrence street | loe Clacor. 656 ¥ strect southwest. | £ SNNRIE SREE AT Aeles which is to start on September 18 on | ill¢ and powders, advising the colonel | the Pacific Coast, will stack up against | EARNS. vomr e tel 7 UP).— Louls Schneibell, Kansas City, | noriheast. _ | atee iGokiseln, o80giOnterio romi L | Teature of the cantest wes thEITEIT &« cruise around the world with col-|tn arm himsclf against the African |Eddie Leonard, Baltimore and Phila-[wani to fight. Tt's a einch that voull| race driver. was fatally injured ve TR G LB R s . amd hiing of Alvin orcand. e lege students. They were to have [ailments. The hox went overboard,|delphia scrapper. in the 12-round ban-| 'k there i Yon | terday while competing in a 15-mile | rosar - 5 | “*Sidward 0 Donnell, 1021 O street. bro cond sacker v b be back there, and T tell you that you 3 peting 15-mile | roz: : e Gy free use of the fypewriters at sea with | with an angry snap of the colonel's |tamweizht tilt carded as the feature | va Toolish to say you are going fo re.| AUtomobile race. His car struck a | Kenneth and Claude Kess. P. 0. | P B et | il e b oot teitara b the ninderataritling that iat ithe ipoxts | : of the program tonight at Kenilworth | fira v when you Know and 1 know | Fut in the track, crashed through a ' "¥E™: Y& puiine. 632 Marstand avenue | ¥rank Aduitino. 35 Myrtle street northe S {HIGHE C S b where the steamship stopped the type- | Pugilistic champions have no end farena. that you'll never stay put if you de | fence and into a telephone pole. couthwest. | east. Sl e i eriters were 10 be sold. The plan was | of offers for the use of their names| Both Buell and Leonard arc rve-|gion down. Your title is a great nsset, Sorriat e, e T reet 2 1ot accepted. in connection with the sale of tonics, |ported ready for the bout, and cach|1i's priceless. You can't walk off and = Michael Garner. 819 Sixth street south- ITAKES FOUR HOME RUNS. ol s s i o i el jc | predict he will register a knockout. : . 2 g, 4 Channel swims bring no gate re-| health restorers, as well as athletic (T g leave that coid turkey, no matier what ([l g# ) mbe @henmg i tar i hn Joseph Fitzpatrick. 804 T strest| RICHMOND, Va., September 7 (P) ©eipts, but. Channel swimmers are now | equipment. cars, however, that it will be 4| vou may have in the back of your sonthwest : 4 + = 1l has more experience | jcaq ™oL 0"t o 1% a gold mine, You southwert. e, 1035 Teotl atiest mosih- | —Stanley & hmond thir cast. | haseman o home runs stronger punch than | .an'( walk “ | <an’t walk out on that. Mike Mongello, 705 Seventh street morth- against I'et - 2 double-head | Leona a bad eye and lacks 5 118 i ! {the specd and footwork of his op- Refuses to Budge. RS 9 A ilbur Millikin, 1121 Tenth streat e yesterday were made in | ponent, i & L Arthur King. 508 Maine avenue southwest. the second wiane. ie' (Cliestockc lor {his! Ausives||. [ badnit crackedi Sbolit the “mar, Fra ’ i of the Matines|riage. hut 1 knew thatgback of it all||] | < A i any., and living fe = — h in a 10-round welterweight | 5 A0S e rNeEhtordinary Mr. Dempsey. Just as if he| match that is cxpeeted to provide a |could. “We talked long and earnestly. | BY BEN OSWALT, ) BY JACK DEMPSEY. Another match will bring together | e didn’t budge from his stand on Athletic Director, Mooseheart High School I i s DUHED, THALen. HE |quitting. 1 had never found him in 4 e ’ h sc TLANTIC CITY. N. I.. September 7.—In,the past I have had sey- |Terry O'Day. Belfast product. and|jce that mood before. I knew him HAVE all sizes of boys at my school, but 1 don't fet my high school s b S ;i i | Buster _ Dundee. n up-and-coming varsity stars play a st the little fellow who weighs 100 or 110 cral opportunitics to see Gene Tunney in action, even at the time | SO0ES g oL A well enough to know that he meant to arsity stars play agamns i P 00 ) Al A when 1 figured that somegday T might try conclusions with him. |jcan eeking a chance at Dundee all |dUiL then, but T also knew him well !'Ou"‘d‘- 1 have the little fellows play against little fellows. And that | 2ut T didn't leok him over. That strikes people as strange, for |Summe na tomisht's fray s ex.|€NOUED to Know that he'd he haclg in| 3s why I have few injuries. 5 B thev fignre that if 1 know a mans style I might be able to do better | pected to nrove a livel 5 the ring again. You can't keep his Foot ball is a wonderful game. The Moosehcart boys like it so well s £ 2 | : kind out. 1t's the only big thing he|and play it so well that we have lost only four games in nine years, and a nice quiet as the Willie Ptomey, all-ser middle- | weight star, takos on Roy Taylor, San | XNeW 2nd he had to fight to be habpy | iy that time have won 67 and tied 1. | sainst him. ruess th logic in that, but the point i< that 1 never saw : ¢ S a fiver guess there may be logic in that, b p Brancisco ‘prodiict ‘and: former. lops] m""":lll"’ m"“!‘@?‘{'v So 1 togk a flyer. Last year we won 9 and lost none. Willard in action before T fought him. I never saw Gibbons, or Brennan, S e A S il You w Tl do, v bav b Foton o\ Taerie, ot Carpenticr of a bulk of the others. 1 had chances (Ponent of \Willie Meehan = Ftomes| jack 1 yogan, “I'Il not try to force | e i rorowe piag- asamst- oacn | LYNAN AND KRONEIN ’ - | zet & line on thgm by secing them do their stuff, but T've rather avoided | iefoating Joe Downey, known here.| 10U, into the ring. T can see that|other and the little fellows play ; an invited seeing a prospective opponent in action. abouts as a battler of worth. you're detenmined to quit now, thoush | agaiat esch other. And thers you T IMMING MEET — — the four-round “warmer up"|L Know vou're coming back. Perhapsare. If you stick to that advice vour OP SW M G And that's all because 1 feel that I ou want a lay-oft for a while, I'll not | patenes won't object to your foot. ball . . : Manuelo Radam, 110-pound Filipino of [ ¥ now what he's going to do next, ol g Mohawk Athletic ub Doy, | - 4 s, T 6 Nkt acaln’ Blive N on Joe Lyman and Milton Kronein took what his style is, than if T know what HAS A 79-INCH REACH |wiil hook up [ 1o me and say. 'I want to fight again.’| for oot ball, and since the feet are | ot LAman tad Slon Sroneln 100k R Charlie Short will referce. The| 2 coming as sure a8 ‘he sul|very important in' this game Fm go- |4 Venterdny i (hel cloncdimwnne 11°< all about. For, you see, it I decide A’ o n - . < - s L g = L s ATLANTIC CITY, N. 4, Sep- | judges will he Fats Cornell 4 sl You can't keep away from it.|jnz'to suzgest that you zet some foot ot im- | that a man is weak here, or especial- s ) judges will he Fats Cornell and Frank | pees, You can b keep away (rom 1) ing to suzgest that you get some foot oot Held ot He Hew: JEWIHN ” ball shoes first. If you wish to buy Community Center pool. 1] I+ stromg there, then I may try to| tember 7.~—Jack Dempsey was |Schuyler, {to match you T'Il not bring up the | peguinr i all right! | work on his weakness, or keep away | measured yesterday by Trainer {BUtIBEL (D) Yol DEcsene” s regular foot ball shoes, all right! If | ™5 cpyan ook the vard breast | | u don’t, T'll tell you how vou can Oiveo crowl A the foiy | . g from his th. 11l be watching | jerry Luvadis, and his dimensions | | 'kept my promise religiously. He'll | 300 € B ‘ stroke. for those things which give him a Weight, 198 pounds; height, MACKENZ'E SECOND’ Licllantiod uiot. Lok a6 o nading I:Tr'l\esl(x)'g:atdr;;\‘:»g“ Take a pair of votr for 115-pounders, while Kronein witiful chance to pull the old dou- ch;’ neck, 1614 inches; | to watch developments. T Knew some- | past > scres oot Lnneren selocting s | WaS first in the plunge for distance Jlecross on me. | ches : thing would pop up, but it came |penvy broadtoed shoe. if possible— (AN the under-water swim. e idea of what 1 am going to do. [ apiles, 815 inches; biceps, 14 2 7 “aney dive, unlimited. Sol Rosenthal: T enter any round of any Gzh | Inehes wHal, 9 inches: reach, 19 | | Tells of His Marriage. | 0-vard back stroke. Phil Raine: %5 | fixed mind. T think a fellow | jnches, 1 e 2 o | 1 mot a telephone message from . vard back stroke, Louis Heilman Who does that makes a mistake. For | NEWPORT, T. 1. September 7 (). | 1y cen “ane night. ‘He was in San STYLE OF 'd erawl, Jos Rosenthal: fancy dive, ther fellow docs the nunexpect - e W_V,I',';,'l"nl‘[‘,;',"’",','r B qé:;",,,?",'f‘"f‘z’:ld‘ Diego. When 1 answered the call CLEATING 85-pounder: J; Heilm ed then he's twisted yon a . Every o e =4 : demps vas o d o 5 . | back stroke. s Yas e then he's {wisted you all up, Every Mo aered by T Suifern Taler by | Dombsey was on the other end of the SERORS hack stroke. David_ B round tt = | winning for the second time the an : > o v complete o r round “Well., Doe. 1" d done o et oo et ond| | Famous Battles | | bt i S, eI Do e gone g vone | | : sl Bt e Ayl s le ‘ourse. His tolall .pof® Sl O e the ld il | 71N | ROWDY IS FAST BOAT. I 1 saw Tunney fight and he's the for - D “"'L';”""‘l Sl ‘“}" ndlconse. 1 just got married. \Wait a | 9 s | DETROIT, ptember 7 (). i . . stand-up tvpe T hear he then I'd " . Sy L - minute, and Tl put the wife on to L | G. Fiacher's Rowdy won the 150-mile I he lrst l erent i how 1o bring him | Hea el llt Tlt'e fo nepnal | say a word o vou." | | sweepstakes,monly event run off in it if n 1 climbed into the V}'W g | he iwedther han ““n’:":'r‘“"f;d e Before T ‘could answer I heard / ), | | the tenth annual power bodt regatta 1 . be n, and he had | i S M & Estelle Taylor. = | here. Rowdy’'s time was 3 hours, 6 o . Nbich i o what from the rainy conditions which v 5 - oo = and 31.68 seconds. an co 3 e et o 10, prevadied in' the morming, and the | o HEor Dor, Well, weive gone and, A e S i moking 10o0acco finas St & . i o | "siege gun ppeared to have reached . . - iy a | Jans would he spoiled. For I'd ; t ou, Doc? ., are yi 5 The s ; v janapolis was_second. SH el - ind.up | BY the Associated Presy | his top form. Coming in, he shot four | YO Do?%_ Tell me, are you sore? The sketch shows one style of cleat. dianapolis was second. : ¢ . e : ““Sore? Not at all, Estelle. I thought | ing shoes. Three layers of average |- ————— . r s by § o3 all the from sec! e h 8, & E e 8 S. a) 1 then suddenly 1'd find my-| | Bill Squfres came all the way (rom | consecutive birdies, and at the final [ a)) along that it would be best to post- | thickness sole leather will make them ma enet a' 101N. & amainst @ fighter who = pone it six months or so if you were | high enough. Then they will stick in At the Rign of [ it ‘-;le(;"'T:;»TBurr?:r:: (h(::l E’xr«?a'l.hérhu';-(fii',wI":d,.i\;:',f\"?:r’",':;‘;;\_ ‘,:“ | really going to get married, but now | the ground when you want to get a the Moom 2, Calif., Juiy 4, 1907. Burns had | ¢ & 2 Do > | that you are married—well, congratu- | quick. forceful start. Aud if the toe ") alee hix | Kained recognition the champion | drove over the trectops, dronping the | jo{iong: [ wish the both of vou all|ix broad oo it il 1 be work. | Tollowing * the Eetizement: of | a'rrln 8 ball at lea vards in perfect DOsi-| the happiness in the world. 1 mean |more accuracy in vour kick % Close Dail ; dbrenseianditel | IDERNAMBIoN oL AR LA taNinseinained [HOR Hor fihie mrinkoach. He Moledfodtfinas tyou o1l Uack ihat for imie Attend to your shoes first and then s v ¢ Lt he threw (e | Dispatches did nou state his recum: | The feature of the morning round | 165, NGNS WA DU dafly over T oo b changed his ways when he | bent record. { was the playing of MacKenzie, who. | giqe of it did really fool me. 1le had | B e hoa hedl whoot tem Qir. | Bauires waz/flat on his back 10 sec. | despite the incessant drizzle and (he | pe conned in that regpect. No mat- : Flgliahnt s after fhe opening bell. und, set a new course record | oy g NO TR L ore | hkind spectators susgested when | of 42, The previous record of 33 wax | {piWhat, he thousht of her T didn't + 0t s evident that Squires would be |made by Jess Sweeiser in 1923, and | {40 he'd get married, and when he lunahia ‘o take any further active|\as oqualed last vear by Max Mar- | Sid that settled it. What was there part in the aftair, that the formality | ion of Philadelphin and (ForbTsiioinon . A man’s mind nto tptop of counting him out be walved DY |ouimet. MacKenzie's new mark was . 1 concentra. | Qs8EEinE him from the ruz. 4 under par. | Picture Iy Failure. it ¥ Jim Jeffrles was the referee The field vesterday was reduced to| ‘They si t of punching | ot b A v signed a contract to make ntoof PUNCRINE | peyitnesses said that while il goven when Marston dropped out be- | picture togerher, 1 advised agaime it ot shape. ama 1| would be unkind to call the Austra-|ausc of a heavy cold. Because oLl | stronely. 16 man Mot EOCT Dol in T not e dub” he was cer- | weather conditions the gallery Was | my judgment. because we had . o tainly a “false alarm.” | sman. 1 st g e o : 8 all. s | finished 10 pictures for Unive o ety e i e ninen Atie ] runnerup MacKenzie won a il [and the publicity that Dempsey. A P 1o contradict thi; or mashie. the i % g 1 ellow's styleds. A Ve e missus got on their individual Socirrs Sl | o ICOUER e going st notikect| Snyaityte: venture ruined the other pictures. in_ his other | K000 persons made the long HAD O | Semal Guitiond Honton, ... s They were a flop in this latest picture, nor g0 T eare to-know what § COIMa o S e at,age| A0A Dempsey was ruined for all time < until 1 see it used against = | Rithard A' Jones. ir.. New' Var as a mdvie star. | RUN ST. LEGER TOMORROW. | D tiarke, toriinn. Jniagonea oo It was one of the weakest pictures nd ot he fizhts against Jingland, September | € 3. Duihy. Wasgington =iiele of its kind ever produced. Poor story the only siyle that I'm worried flRssict nace GEN ,,% — . - lvu";r vu'od\‘l;iion, usdE Photograp! T don’t know | . f 5 N jand evervthing else. They didn't uintil he gets into the ring | ENS 2 ety b'()“"_“;‘“i'r"w TENNIS FAVORITES WIN. open at all. They fintshed their wic: and ge to action. Then it's time i ) o eurse of 1 mile | PHILADELPHIA, September 7 (). | ture, and Jack and Estelle decided on enough me to study him. i 132 vards, for a prize of | —No upsets occurred on tha opening \_big gathering of | day of the girls' national champlon- big gathering of | (I @ annls tournament yesterda: e 1 T. notables is expected. Ama e L A les, FIGHTS LAST NIGH | Madge Gladman of 03 pnzeles ||| MAKERS OF FINE cLoTHES S . i By e o e it e | | RIDET WINS NET TITLE. place in the tourney only by a superh L CANTON, Ohio—Ted Moore, Eng-| W12 § i Yally, She encountered Virginia B. b &C efeated n Downey, Cleve- TORONTO, September * 7 w\t.I; Rice. Boston, in the second round, . aCO 8 0. vick, leveland, | George Lott. jr.. Chicago., won Rice, b X sl s \,';, York | eastern Canadian tennis title when he | 80108 three se# to win, 4-—6, 6—3, TAILORS oL | Gefeated Jack Wright of Montreal. | 413 11th St. N.W. 3. R—b. 6= Rychell, Chicago, | &= u8: Pete Sarmiento! (101, Tiger Joe Herman i and Dave Atler Sioux 1 Dak.. fought a draw (10) i Humphraeys featherweight mpi o and Joh fe i hlippines. i I | To Match Your Odd Coats rew 1daho, bea TRussi e M EISEMAN'S, 7th & F la.—Arturo Shekels, Bel- . Red McLaughlin, Sag- = e (10). Young Manuel, | Nash-Rinker Motor Co. 208 ted lieinie Zimmerman, | Your OLD FELT . 228 First St.NW asi 0 Mibermaihes: | MADE NEW Again t S;:Lfflsr‘a:;l,ill:.'k::'(;f ROCKFORD, 11 — Tiger ac] . O et. heat Dimmy: Rissoll B inckine Can Note the Increasing s s il tapids. Mich, (10) - i D Vienna Hat Co. ||| Number on the Street 1419 Irving St. N.W. 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