New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1928, Page 9

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TOR ning the trials in 1920 had stood as | Early last wmonth the famous team at Amst ¥, ignorir the record for the course. On the | sprinter had been exonerated of [dock despite t t that | very first day California beat this | ¢ standard by two and three fifths old mark was reduced to b | cific association ufte sécorMls and under the strong fol- {tion conducted by lowing wind of the second day the | ommittee of that o Yale at the height of the blow Wm mtm‘e at w“fiamsmwnfimm down the course in Washington, July 10 (A—Halideh | heard of tiwe of 5 fornia, with less aid from ments, made it in 5:20 3.5 Institute On the third day when Califor- nia with its 5:46 beat Y $ 4-5 and Cali- single second and one-fifth, wind ruins as | e Track Flash o Sail With QI 1o sttt pic Team Tomorrow New York, July 10 (P—Through the ele- ‘ale by a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 10; 1928 —_————————_ in the the Oly |similar charges by the Southern I 1 him to on It w for Paddoe i S announce: y that since a4 been made” sistration comin association’s action as tinal. | velopnient over the last we ~ SECURMIES DROP o War How Wortbless rs the nymber of d 1. n Iy worthless « that i voul ¢ only test ! Pis Edib Hanoum, wife of the Turkish |and water aid were at a minimum |ofticial decree, the rough and rocky | Shut out in the 100 meter com- i exe statesman, Dr. Adnan Bey, now com- | #1d the record a fair one to give ® [path of Charley Paddock's third bid | PZIHON I the final tryouts at Can- f s i ing from Turkey, still so weighted |!n¢ o the strength of this astonish- | for Olympic sprint honors has been 5, addo ayalined tant By Major ( 1 Ar- |1 8 Sme Rt with centuries of harem tradition, |8 California crew. icleared of its last obstacle. RSy sla epahsatinlsnne ¢ ( 1 AR IR Ais et to be the first woman leader in one| Intidentally it was the fourth| The old-time “world's fastest hu. | VACK in t neters in which he | | - Gy J. Shea hag of free America’s outstanding insti- |!ime in five races that Kyebright's|jnan” was exonerated yesterday by |/1Shed sccond to Charley Borah. to't o | closed ny tions. {pupils had bettered course records|the registration committee of the| Scarcely had that race been run f ? 3 Her leadership of round table Of long standing. 1t ted on the | smateur Athletic Union of charges|Peiore his auateur st Was gues- joa | 1or. pr 1 &nd lecture course on modern Tur- |Hudson when they shattered the [of professionalism brought in con.|toned by the Oly e selectio ‘ ther revel key will be a departure for the Wil- ($tandard in nosing out Columbia nection with Paddock’s personal ap. | oML i dithes Ndanal Arel s i The “over 2 Uamstown institute of politics next [N trimming five other rivals and |pearance in theaters exhibiting a | and field commitiee. The lat- 1 t 8 month. But as a violation of pre- h€ir showing here indicated that |motion picture in which the Cali-|ter body voted 5 to 3 not to recon 1 by brok: [ ccdent it will be far less sensational | California has just begun to how. | fornian played the leading role, Jnand g lifornian for a place on A I v 19, 0f ‘any ¥ 4 than her advocacy of feminine iree-| HOW well the Californians were| The qecision, amnounecd by he team the selections ¢ " o] ste ) dom in Turkey, her success as the tested and how strong was their op- | Daniel J. 17 chairman of the | Mittee 1lly had named Bo red at v o g first Turkish woman graduate of Position for Olympic sclection is|committee and seerct er | R ke, Henry Cummings oW L L ¢ >~ [ New ¢ Constahtinople college, or her pre- ShOWD by the fact that in the five |of the . allows Paddock to |Jackson Scholz as the 200-meter | rans. New sentation of a parliamentary peti- 14ces they have howed their margin | realize his pet ambitions— n flon for changes in the country's:0f ¥lctory never has heenimore than |aompefition. In thres successive| & T P R S s = = marriage laws. three-quarters of a length Olympic games. He will sail tomor- —_— — — Although a daughter of an offi- {ime they won not because the row noon for erdam with the — R elal of Sultan Abdul Hamid's court, | CTCW Wwas casy but just because they she was condemned to death in 1908 Wer by Abdul Hamid for her writing in The favor of liberalism, i Her 1 eral cir lishmen 8he was known as a member of th union and progress party of Taluat | keepsie, differing current and wind | yanged. The sprinter reiterated Basha and s an|conditions accounting for the fact st UtE hAL A N et eminent writer as | thut four miles on the river were [od remuncration neither for his &n organizer of n and | rowed nearly as fast as three on the |work in the film itself nor for lLis | clubs for Turkish women |lake: | personal appearance in theaters | Although it was the sucred order| Three miles— showing it. He supported this | of Mohammied that the wives of the| Defuated Washington by onc-half | tion with affidavits signed by F faithful “let their veils fall low,” Iength in 15:19 lin M. Baldwin, theatrical producer, she and a few couragrous friends| Four miles— and Nicholas Schenck an exhibitor | dared ask for the emancipation of | Defeated Columbia (three-fourths | of the film. Turkish womanhood and as early as [length), Washington, Cornell, Navy 1924, petitioned the new nationtl as- | Syracuse and Pennsylvania in 15:3 lrvmhl)l:‘ for the abolition of polyg-|1- 0 FALLE amy. arbitrary mascu 2.000 meters— | HAIR and child marriages. It is largely Defeated Princeton by one-Tmlf due to their efforts that Turkish length in 5:48 2-5 women may now go unveiled and| Defeated Coluy by on even po CALIFORNIA BAS BETTERED HARKS Boat Cr Former Olympic Teams New York, July 10 (P ented the United States in pic , th eight which has won the for the trip to Amsterdam, has bet- | tered th of its three starts at t dstance. When werp in and Just quarter. When s ca on the Seine in Paris in 1924 | they were clocked 6:33 2-5. | Yet w Californi; leading Philadelphia last week they beat six | minutes of three ton in trimmed un ditions Yale in the big Even ledged 4 cords due to fickle winds and cur- rents the fact remains that prob- ably never has an eight-oared crew on any kind of water and under any conditions turned in a better three- day series of perfory 3 | Until the Californians and their rival ecre the Schu: yards short of a mile and a ally fast wind K1 seconds, set by the Navy in win- | st a little better. ollowing shows how 4 ifort name was prominent in lib- [ distances; an interesting cles long before the estab-|$on is that between its t of the Turkish republic. |times on Lake Washington tle and on the Hudson at 1 equal footing with men ' lensth in 5 the professions, and, Defeated Yale by onc litics length in 5:46 ew Appears Faster Than Great as | rews which » Navy and Yale competition in 1920 and ¢ University of Californis selection | cir best time in cvery one| 60 meter the Navy eight won at Ant- | 1920 its time was 6 minutes | econds for this distance of | the Elis scored for Ameri- | len the Golden Bears of | a stacked up against five rivals on the Schuykill at| tlat with case at every one ‘ attempts. The beat Prince- | 5:48 2-5 on the first day,| Columbia in inder | 1 ater rnn-' e second, and nosed out 5:46 in the final dash for prize. allowing for the acknow- eceptiveness of rowing re- to hear of ws started warming up on vikill & mark of 5 minutes, | ew has won ifs races at all | p, rest of the 8. . Roo: the Cal- : had confery compari- | Jiobert § Weaver, president of the winy Southern Paci at i U.. explaining Pough- w his motion pictur U SRRV TiGER ~and you've stopped for the night, the folks back home will be glad it Tell them where and how you are — by telephone 84010 ‘of the Atlantic or mid pine scented forests o« ELIGHTFUL resorts dot the shore-line of restful sleep and a razor-edged appetite. New Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island or Brunswick too, offers forest nooks with equal New Brunswick. Bring the kiddies. Let them scope for enjbyment. Wonderful fishing for romp on the sands and tan in the sun and trout and salmon. drink in the health of salt breezes. 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