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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY -6, 1929. PLENTY OF ACTION SCHEDULED ON LOCAL BASEBALL FIELDS TOMORROW—BURRITTS AND PIRATES READY FOR BATTLE IN CITY LEAGUE—CARDINALS LOSE TENTH STRAIGHT GAME TO PHILLIES—DOHERTY IS THE BEST ALL-AROUND ATHLETE CARDINALS LOSE TENTH DOHERTY 1S BEST | JONES GREATEST MIRACLE MAN OF SPORTS [KENSINGTON PLAYS NEW STRAIGHT TO PHILLIES| A A U. ATHLETE = —_— ~ LONDON TEAM TOMORROW . P . ey p ; : : | Visiting Delegation Considered One of Strongest Teams Defeated Quakers Twenty Out of |, . Rt : : ‘ { ; Chanl“l\]:::tsvl-d;\s:o‘(;e::nese—efio;eQ;:nel;\s' Klein n Ninth D10t Athlete Takes ~Fins 7 : . in State — Both Aggregations Have Met Several i ssue — Indi m B ‘hi Honors in Decathlon Events & % L o P Times in Recent Years—South Enders Confiden( 1‘)‘9:\::1: ssgtelllqi‘;elfl i:na l::igrglzbntzcslt( afi‘zl‘f:\%‘:‘ e ¢ il . $ - of Victory After Win Over Westville Indies Las( IandClubs Shifting For New Issue of Series LG e Dol S i . ol g ‘ Thursday—Game to Start at 3:15 o’Clock. greatest all around athlete in the | —— | United States by Amateur Athletic L ey _ . & ; s | Kensington appears to have the Byu'y;nfls a\::‘ ‘p“rl 5. : ATH[ETES STAN[] |Union measurements, is Kenneth : 8 . s ! | best home bascball attraction for to e e I e S Doherty of the Cadillac Athletic | e 9 G | morrow when the fast Fort Trum major | armies into po- | H | ciub, Detroit | o i " , t | F[]R HELEN WILLS [ bull Stars of New London, consid ersec- | l[iH IN STUI]'ES Doherty, a tall, studious looking ; J p * 3 | ered one of the strongest teams ir tional battles, b : | fellow, whose slender physique belies 4 e ¢ | | found time to lose raight | |the strength and endurance that is while waiting for the o teams to rance : - s ] wn. The Whaling City outfit hay o e T ; _ e Has Won Two Clamiosips swing o acron, the cnamvions Haryard Wil Have @ S(r0DG i v deentvion of the annnt’a- & ) ; : : Has Won Two Championships '.,"...cre e ‘s were accommodat sterday by | U. track and field championships. 1t | i . { Wh h L Y S with the south-enders. and th pobody ut e Saugd of Football Me Ot 1o o sihes s woee s o : ithout the Loss of a Bet 2% oo st Ilngl,\ 4‘1 opp to St the United States for the gruelling ‘ o E S . = | The New London team has : B o jcompetition, lasting almost a_full : Wimbledon, Eng., July 6 (P strons aggregation of ball tossers fast one past rlie Kl 1 Cambridge, Masa lyse e = i‘,,;;:\,(,,::“ m‘};,,\’, "\‘\“:",” o z'o”l': ¢ = : trance has a firm grip on the mas- [and there will be plenty of fgh ; | the state, invade the Paper Goodi Philadelphia n the ninth | Harva football players coupled ¢t Elkin h ~Ne : 3 % |culine honors of world tennis but|during the game. Kensington, afte inning, after Master Kiein had re- | scholastic work and athletics to an | ek - 110e ‘,,In,':'\r'l'lff'\ e Wyl b 1 o ; no nation has nominated a rival |ifs victory over the Indies of West t hoolts: LA i le AL ¥ 3 i hreate ¢! ills® n- | ville last Thursday .are eager an fused to bite at two wide hooks, extent unusually successful during | closely approact W rec- . : able to threaten Helen Wills' mon- | ville h e eag 4 fast one was < lord of $.053.200 n 1928 by E opoly on feminine laurels. Her feut | anxious to keep up the good work and he drove v | the past college year and as a resudt | Ord of §,053.290 made ZoaEy vt ; ‘ } S in trouncing Helen Jacobs, another| The game will be called promptly field wall of Baker give the | Henry W. Clark, assistant director 1:;\0?‘ }»1’» »r,‘. ‘:r: ]\\]r',‘(:”vl:: AT i £ gh o - o & | Californian, 6—1, 6—2 in Wimble- |t 3:15 o'clock -with Eddie Crowles Phils a cision. It was his | of athletics, announced today, a|decathlon title last year with 7. don's famous center court yesterday | Iolding ':\;,(:‘,,d,':wl(,,o,lv Two 20th home run, and enabled him 10 | strong squad her third British ity Pt e M arngne Heed IR E o ke e T STEWART MAIDEN O. B.KEELER, BOBBY JONES Shamplonthip in as many yéars and| The Falcons travel to Taftviile to. v L e A competitors in the 10 events, the ot . 2 - day y a retur o ( Louis, who picked up | et e I et AR iy The rise of Bobhy Jones from 7 ocolhoy 1o i the 1 onc of the miracles of sports. | her second In a row without the | da¥ wfln_lzti\'\ = rstien geine nedina in the game. Bottomley and Whit- | football practice starts on Septem- nd shotput, 400 meters run, 110 | Maiden faught him to piay and Kec h 1 11, showed Bob's other side to the world in his |loss of a set. e "]'“ e "‘\‘W“ oonar ney were other home run hitters ber 16 meters hurdles, disens throw, pole| wr a matter of fact, the carnest| ]"‘5 ‘he""‘ ’]‘Sk““ ‘”" :’Y_ J;‘"]”E"‘ The defe: atiiine , [ 4 - 2 2 Sodiohars 5 S ate Joseph & eki to ca The defeat left the linals Harvard athletic official said |vault, javelin throw, 1,500 meters |searchers after the facts must go ph Smuleki to catch in {oday'e at the bottom the first ' ; run and high jump, BY GLENN ALLAN | g back to 1927 before discovering any | ¢Ontest in place of Wally Kopee el | football players, members of | ™ 2 Jump sion, : Kennedy of Warrenshurg, Mo, | (Associated Press Sports Writer) oy . oppenent) able to| wrest & set from '\‘:lho s'n‘fvcrrijl‘! a split finger last of an improved Brook i year's varsity, second. varsity |y oy hPedy OF WATRRSOUIE TG |l e July 6. UP—A miracl EURR‘TTS AND P“:{ATES the Berkeley girl. In that vear, Miss | Thursday. The locals will lineup ac reverse mar 161 and freshmen squads, were eligi 1003 polnte and. Wilson Charles, | child forover is entering tt 1 JAVAN.S h tAVs |G. R Sterry of England bowed to) follows: Walicki, ss; Pat Rose, 1 Louls In the last 18 games play mext season. This number |0 6 oiqa Indian of Haskell Insti- | of sports and remaining to grow up. ™ Miss Wills i nthe first round of the | Parsons, Lk Heber iy Jos Isin Although the sluging was wild, | included 17 ends, 13 tackles, 18 i, "1 G ™ g " hird with |an idol of the faithfu READY FO 3 ish champlonship, 6—3. 3—, | 307 Noonan, ¢; Dalkowski, 2b; Galda Haines was permitied to go the rout. | 8uards, 10 centers, eight quarter- . Charles, until the last| The stockyards of Chicago turn AN V¥ [6—3 but Miss Wills swept through | ¢f and Jarvie, rf. The team wil for the champions. Burt Shotten di ln‘l:k and 26 halfbacks. {events of the decathlon approached, | them out; the slums of New York A e Y the rest of the field to win the title | leave at 12 Ol‘lm'k‘l\oon. vided his own work among “Sad" | The football statistics showed that |,y iaareq to he headed for a world's | the wide, cool streets of the ola " . ’ ¢ [for the first time. Since that day,| On Sunday. the Falcons will meef Dailey, a Des Moines recruit: Phil |not a single 1028 football letterman | vocorq. but he failed to stand the | south. A lumpy, overgrown boy in Leading Teams in City League to Clash On Diamond |sune 11, 1927, when Miss Sterry | he Watervilie club at St Mary's Collin and Bob Mc W, With Me- | was incligible because of studies. a{ .0 que to an ankle injury. a Baltimore orphanage grew into = SR : = S s |gave her such a tussle, Miss Wills | field. The locals will lineup the Graw winning situation which Harvard has not| ™y threeday stand of the “Amer- | Babe Ruth. The tough kid of a No. 1 at 4 0’Clock—West Ends to Try and Retain | /oot a cet. me as in today's game except The Cardina emain in | enjoyed for many years. There were | hresdd 4 meiRlRinon Auipabeits M 4 S < e . e - am- | that Johnny Klatka will catch, Luty {ican Olympics™ came to a close with settlement ame Jack 2 e e A T S S e e @ g o Philadelphia for a and | but for non-letter players on next|ynree relay records being smashed. | Walterf Tohna Shey Leading Position Against Cardinals Holy Cross | pionship was more impressive than | Will pitch and a new pitcher will be the Subs will invade the citadel or | fall's inellgible list, Lwo mentbers | rwo new marks went 1o the Los An- | first was appar en he was and Seneca Teams Lead Off at 2 0’Clock—Colliers | cither of her other two. In 1927 she | Siened up. The Waterville lineuy raves today, but the rest of the | of last fall's varsity squad and as|gajes Athletic club, which took the | sandiot urchin, [ 2 5 i % 3 lost one set and 43 games in taking | Will be as follows. Ashmore, 2 Intersection openings will he deay.d | many members of the undefeated | pojags championship swith 16 poin And in Atlanta a skinny, unwell| and Holy Cress Juniors in Junior Contest. [the title. In 1928 she dropped 18| Barlow, cf: Weislogel, ss; Mueller, until tomorrow. The Reds, who hol | freshman squad. To offset this | 4nd one to the New York A. C |Seatavat A T | Ramesinue o aate L his! vair ARG | 0s i Todge; reNCATYin, Afa8T S KolD, the Glants in no awe. will come to | 0ss, four men of varsity squad cali- | Milt Maurer, Charley Paddock,|a wabbly mashie, sceking th {1ost no sets and only 16 game b; R. Kolb, ¢ and Condon or Kevit the Polo Grounds for two games on | bre, inactive last fall hecause of low | Maurice Guyer and Frank Wykoff | nealth which he found and la standing i 1 order to reain their place |"*y, 0 S0k B0 R er Miss | - the Sabbath well brush | scholastic standing. were declared|carried the L. A. A. C. colors to a|(he foundation for a game he hac s at the head of the league when |Jacobs indicated among other things The game will start promptly at & Wwith Pittsburgh today, and the fast- | eligible just before college ended |world's record in the 440 yard event | no noed (o seok. 4 o ey meet up with the Cardinals |that the Berkeley girl will have |©0'clock with Herbie Sautter calling moving Pirates will settle themselves | last month for a track with two turns, covering [ yyjanta had one golf cout Burritts Sien s 1 667 | The Cardinals handed a pasting to |little trouble defending her Amer. | €M at Ebbets Field. Brooklyn will en- | The Harvard Athletic Association's|ihe quarter mile in 41.9 scconds, a | enilqren wore mot encouraged but | W 4687 i Senocasilant sl anid they | Tnin fitle this fil. s voa s Senecas-Wallingford tertain at the Polo Grounds today. |survey revealed (hat the football | half second faster than the old mark. | o G Ee A G OREE T e |1 Cross o | confident of upsetting the cham-|American, British and French titles| eneca A. C. team will travel he trip is particularly important | players a ' impressive schol- | This same quartet clipped one full} o s o6 vunius which had no need | Cardinals Ceneees 500 pions of last ye in 1928 and already has repeated in allingford tomorrow to pl for the Cubs. who have been none |astic grade during the year. | second from the A. A. 1. record inl e “enyironment. Bobby had a(Senecas e 3 .000 Junior City League [the French and British events of |the town team there. Last week ;"‘[‘J”" . “\“"3 from Wrigley iw“mn passed their courses with [the half mile by making the distance | |50 a0 yobatal of balls, He | Wi ms primed for a| . The Holy Cross Juniors and the |1929. There seems to be no reason- the locals handed the team a beat- ield since Joe Mc itonic ahiveal| Hanorstan| SR S 3l g ite 26.4 seconds. Jackson | & St ith both teams primed for al . ..o =50 =0 0 0 y G e she | IN& in this city and Walling will T s ]‘“':\‘;»; '}w‘hfl 2 ‘fi}zm..»‘ b were in th (i on n]nnu;]v“rm_;\:m }n‘:““”lI keon [ insed _across the “back o ' ant Mg S mline to thave| collers Bl iTa r! it out at 41‘\1?1, £round for suspecting that sh m'i!'r‘m 5 M:N‘gg‘med' "]:‘“::I‘:‘ e g | holed out in a ditch. He watched S o'clock on Diamond No. 2 in a|will not sweep through all opposi- £00d record in the east last Ma d| The Crimson will have 12 letter- land Frank Cuhel, running for the [ S80S0 S0 % S TOP0e 0 )y g | their full lincups in the ficld, the | 5 do 5 S0 et D [tion in the national championships | MOFrow. The Senecas will practice Chicago supporters hope for‘another | men back in colloge next fall, in- |New York A. (%, set the new A. A g “1”‘ ‘“T‘I‘H‘ . Scotifrom Gac:|Burritis and B s are set for their ISR esonrtiasa “ 7 [ tomorrow morning at Willow Brook such showing. Any contender which | cluding Captain Jim Barrett, Ben |U. record for the mile at three min- e " older and | clash at Walnut Hill park this ‘ b, i S | “The f 2 park. The team and rooters will : ! Kt dbter | e final day of the 1829 cham- can make two conquests of enemy and Bill Tichnor, Trainer, O'Con- |utes, 17 seconds, or six tenths second | 1 mitted o may Tast Lake, | afternoon at 4 o'clock to determine | HOME RUN GLUB [ pionshin today Founn Miy Yo lleave the club rooms at 1 o'clock to- territory in a season. and get some- | nell. Putnam and Harper, who |faster than the old mark made in | %3S Permit L Maiden | Which team will remain in first | lons Mis S e or thing near an even break on the |started the last Yale game. 1926 by an Illinois A. C. team com- | HiS swing, "‘“““’ ““('(‘:j]‘ ;E‘l';l" and which will take a step down ——— “‘l'd“ To“:“:‘f‘“"flf,?;x““?!f:“:r ‘;“f’ toi Red Soxion Road third trip usually has take il 5 ot Sty Oes. | swing in miniature, attracted at- | (i At Nl R A T o e coiten Trems ad : : woman's| . & . Al el L e L tention. 1t interested the Scot. sadcer ol v ited T SREMIEIOn il i Thiatie eo |l The Corbi ReA S fox will Taw treich and Kennedy. | : | the other member of the triumvi Leaders their hands full in trying to tame the : > L aiden taught and the youngster I matched in the finals of th S : As the Pirates and the Cubs give | Herman Brix, University of Wash- ;l‘tl!‘nl '1‘ \v)v!xz)!)n\‘liilfi N omirade in | Tate. the two teams are in a triple| O nts, 24, hinE 1’:,”"“9 ro‘mi o ar';d"y"”cd Lions of Stafiord Springs tomor- each other heart failure in the | ington product, threw the eight|Practiced. He had 2 g deadlock for the league les e AERIDSLY ¥ 6.8 Gehrig, Yankees, 21 3 - tow. The Sox have been cleaning toward the National league stretch pound shot 67 feet 11 inches—a new | Alexa Sterling, who beat him to a Collins of England Johnny Klatka and Joe Luty have | Klein, Phillies, 20 X - up all opposition until a snag was Cornelius McGillicuddy moves se. world's record ph Rose has held | championship. At 12 ”’m..}n ‘",1“?\‘, both said that *hey were to play | Hafey, Cardinals, hm.’]‘;‘m’"“fillflohfp Hl!;nml‘.x_x\s }“ln;:l S| hit last Sunday. The Stafford renely toward his seventh flag with | the rec at 67 feet 7 inches, since | Was near the top of the et ot 1 tod A 19 LA renchesces ; : { tis instead o on, Cubs Springs tribe will give the locals e was ) of the south o < enri Coc ea his two nearest rivals, the Yankees 1807 f4ineir e s chamn on ol oD Vi thot Dl donain (it fan nons, Athletics, 18 Henri Cochet and Jean Borotra, and | pony, rry about although Man- and the Browns, nine and one half : Rose will probably be with the tuth, Yankees, 17 uger John Tobin feels confident that games to the rear. The Mac nado.” who finished second to Eddie | national amateur o L the e e O'Doul, Phillies, 16. | British teams Mrs. Phoebe Watson |)is crew will resume its winning ‘ e i B et : pra ! |and Mrs. Peggy Saunders Miche! Opén aseries at Chicago today as th »A[l]le[l()s F]PS[ Bflsema[} Has [ Totan of Michigan in the senior 100 Bob J tvice a 212 full lineup. The Burritts will be| Jackson, Giants, 16 | Aot SYgsernnsie lithol inviveltororront Yankees and the Browns begin vard dash, won a special 80 yard|when he played at Merion. He has| o0 oy ot ionog in the i Bottomley, Cardinals, 16 {title-holders, paired against Mrs. | Cross-Willimantic fight to see which shall hold second B[]S]es[ Bai m American idash yesterday against a picked|won three mnational opens (WO, g0 tnent due to an ! — Sl orellgnnd LA Dozt v yeCnossytean Sl Shaltle Place for the moment fleld. but he failed to lower the|British opens and the amatewr) o . "\ "\vony “Kopee in th N estorilavie Honess Shepherd Barron. Aces of Willimantic tomorrow The Indians turned back the T world's record 0f § seconds by one- [ title four times. He has set courselp 05 N S eqn ot e e nay Bottomley, Cardinals, 1 | e = afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Wash- White Sox by 11 to 10 in a groggy| Chicago. July § (P'—The busicst | tenth second. pecords jandiStouriament SEsqonds; i deri S e i B i | E e U INVITES GOVERNOR | ington diamond. The Holy Cross game at Cleveland yesterday prior |bat in the American league, operated | Immediately after the finish of the | almost every round he plays is a5 5 B B CE Whitney, Phillies, 1. }fm)s!flf Falls, N. Y., July 6 (UP) | tossers are out to win this contest to the arrival of Boston in Cleveland | by Jimmy Foxx, Philadelphia first |last event yesterday, the Denver|record of some sort. g e st Klein, Phillies, 1 ; !nmm.»] Lou_xhran, light hca". ;!? make up for a loss last Sunday. and of Washington in Detroit for two | baseman, was increasingly active and | University stadium was hit by a he s not a professional | =/ e T s o Watwood, White So weight champlon, announced today | The game will be called at 3 o'clock | \de Bracey, the “Texas Tor-|That same year he entered the | the women's doubles found two Stirring series. The victory gave the | Connie Mack's versatile workman |drenching rain. An unusually strong | golfer, not even a gol S nisineinlll Gl pin Wabeod, Yl {hat he had extended an invitation | sharp. § Indians an cdge of four gumes to |led the junior mafor circuit for the | Wind prevailed during the three days | e interest is golf. R Holy Cross—se o to Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt. Sokols-Winsted two in the extended holida A ‘O’MV utive week with an |Of the meet. has a law practice of St e ot e ateveonn Nationaldagucin . of New York state, to visit him at The Sokol team meets up with the anant |average of .410, unofficial figures| 1In addition to the world's records, |- importan srom St R L B e e s his training camp here where he is | Gilbert Clock (cam of Winsted fo- . ORI R LR R e T v | o e ) G S| o s Gl i |preparing for his bout July 18, With norrow afternoon at Willow Brook Amerlcan Leavue | Pk SO T championships. Five records were | He scarcely plays a round a week. detween the Holy Cross an |James J. Braddock. The champion |park. The visiting team has appear. = s beaten in the junior division—220|por 1 nis legal work are|Seneeas. The Senecas are hopeful [boxed seven rounds yesterday in|cd in this city on two occasions al- Fox tacke e nts ont S a hey reak ir the in 3 a v ra [,M,,“\,c :ijmfi\v ?)r\” to »m T\r}:;fi yard dash, pole vault, 120 yard high | weekly articles on golf which ars '»h\( U !\ SpEbLsalcn ol e gpin spite of a heavy rain. ready this year and a stronger out- CHICAGO e THal o2 P, "l hurdles, the high jump and the | \ritten in painstaking longhand | olumn but the Holy Crossers a 160 ) (ke emelyiaiiihes Eeo/initile o he Holy iare 7 1 e fit will face the locals tomorrow. ABLR A f ot st ZRAG Pl javelin throw, and four in the senior | which finally he has trained a iUt a¢ confident that th yRata COACH ROWS The game will start at 3 o'clock. sy 52y ;(‘»'.;v,m‘l‘.’; :‘nvl“s:;’\\bflfirml'ym on‘?fillj‘:‘j championship—400 yard run, discus|typist ta read Gty i s ilairene BN hen ‘ Back in 1916 Coach Sikes of the | Sacred Hearts-Hartford 1 ) 2 s S 3 throw, javelin and pole vault. | " Two vears ago with 0. B. Ieeler | they beat the Pirates last Saturday Dlger crew was coxwain himself.|i The Sacréd Heart team goes or Ul Heilmann, another Tiger, who figures e lonend tha Ameritan. ieazac| he wrote his autobiography. | e BUnd elarding . Twenty years a favorite and |New he often changes places with (he road tomorrow to meet the St - — | 1 | 5 o p On Diamond No. 2 at 2 o'cloc! {the oarsmen and demonstrates his Cyril team of Hartford in t \ rs. m At E | | The south is a scattered area ks = a returr ears. climbed o e WATCHING THE SGOREBOARD s el s R T e R o for every- still the leader of all, for quality | pull. zame st time of the sea- | A ere ar cha ¥ | Other leaders he- — | cour below the line. Nor ar | and Fothergill were: Ry the Unit | there many gotfers able to provide Lo, st Laggeri | (vesteriay's nerociuck el st opposion, onee e vovs Wonder What Bobby Jones’s Golf Clubs Think About BY BRIGGS adelphia (@ 361; Fonse- |at Philadelphia, enabled the Phils] Fasi Lake is a fine course and a Gehringer, De- |to defeat the St. Louis Car Is, 14 1 course but the climate is not g , Solslan et Detroit i o 9 1 was the 10th straight de- | Ways - D : A 3 e = __-] 4 25 National league | club m e WELL FELLOWS WE DID WE (RoNS DID THE TRICK 1S THAT 50! LUK ' WHAT tics not hi v t Three errors by | I ust have their s , : A Athletics ald not hit . hnss ferpars by, e must ha A GOOD DAYS WORK For FOR. HIM=~ 1F IT HADN'T OF Do YU THINK oF ME! [ lead with an aver- | make eight hits good for nine runs. | Lk Lake faught Boh to play STER ROBERT — Waiine . = o k 5 i A S = eIt e b Al T anan JLSTER ERT - WouDeR | BEEM FOR US HE WOULD | MAY BE onLY A NOMBER d The te S uld le except i tou = REALS BUE = HERE = = = - ”Tm)::.[ (}m.‘.fl nm‘\\‘;’ {’m};\- ‘:‘? yv.\:y?'mlb nr:'\_“(nl‘.‘x‘lij:“-!'v‘- ’.‘i:\lw 1\4»1 L"nmv]‘,\ h(nHe = }i‘C CREDIT 15 4 [ E“UCR BE WHERE H 15 TE,N BUT .1 HELPED HiM 1 scored a sea. |and two opponent's errors, at Cleve- | his game, even improving it each MUCH CREDIT IS DUE US: ToDAY - SINK A 12 FooT PUTT son total while holding | 1and. and lost to the Indians, 11 to|vear in sy of his opinion th e X oppo e %-a'n‘\,”(: AV 10. The lead swung h nd forth, } tournament play grows harder cack AT TIED ESPINOS A ! al of Bahe|Cleveland taking a four run lead v R 1d collected 6§ | early in the game only to see the vhen all s . Bob Jones Athletic Sox assume three run advantage | plays one sort of gol he rest of Grove lost his only | in the fifth the seventh | the world, another continued to set | Put the Inc v 1 reach of the e S nad ers working in | victory they clinched with a run in n o poning i A | ENLARGE SHIBE PARK id two defeats n‘\; T | S sy am mate, Rube _| No other games were scheduled > onate, Blube Wal- | @ X etern Anicrican leagua teass | Confidence’ dn! Pliladeiphia. Xhat A ini ling westward for their second in- pit League Nationz;l vasion of that section while the| Athletics Will Be in World Series Friee 1wo & + 4 , i n national leaguers were on| Grows St o 10 TURN PROFESSIONAL |aeimim e B iitalhis | | Pt wins Reaiey | S:op PusHING You Lov THE TURNING PoiNT oF | oF JEALOUS HUSSIES,,. | PUTTER UP.. IF 1 HADN'T presiden e k] THE GAME- You WooDS JusST BECAUSE BoBBY CHIPPED THE BALL UP To AEEIngSNTAS AT ErE AMD BRASSIES T THINKS MORE oF ME THE GREEN PERFECTLY Martha Norelius Deserts, ‘he improvements will add 2 s = 2 ND MADE Tz PUTT isand scats to | ~K S 3 NY OF T REST of| A / il NiBLICKS 7| A ke e PoSSI\BLE - WHERSE 'D HE BE- HUH? Amateur Swimming Ranks Will Lose Another Champion When N York, July 6 (UP) Th ' . swimming ranks will lose |y, Thiladatt : JUNK You, You HAVE To BE Roudi other champion when Miss Mar [iptre e o ha Norelius, Olympic swimmer of SLUG GOUT 11.901 HITS ew York, makes good r deci- ional League last year. | doubles, 518 tid e will i 1 610 h s. 1In PERFECTS HIS 11 y marat to turn professional first professional appearance 0, S on A Nor pro WINNER IS GENEROUS ir Court v s n swimming ¢ t psom Derby I = with professionals. t man who sold [READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Quebec who s 7 v y V. A . / ” "?L..- I SWINSAY ISTg HOd lucky number. .

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