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a THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1928, Scribblings: nq What scribes are writing t other sporting have ¢t ting to Joo Vila, according 1 Joe Via Mile Swim « Will Draw at some of the Gia ) Ss have been cn ctrartaad a 8 8 h, who has been an idol he di ine he donned *|Local Girl Clicked Off a he pro! Distance in 37 Minutes 34 Seconds Last Year ie F re’s ruling, ani weakly popped & the pill on his cus BY TOM DEN | KATHERYN BROWN « saya that the sporting men| Crystal Swimming club, Anat! ¢ ner of Tho Star mile marath n swim for women in 1 Rppeted to defend her bh his your * Brows cop the clipped oft the 4 ; distance in the: remarkable time of ha Giants, Vila opines, is going ti 37 minutes and 34 e their downfa £ a states, DAS! year, This was one 1 ‘all ch work. Bently dand-outers, he only real con. either in” from s& aa adhe aa ca ANSE inp 2 rere eae aia ek Ei ee elt pre- jons seven seconds better than the by Jack Torney, w the men's ev The Star will again he » start, 2 f a weak pitch A men is now worrted pulled “ett ‘ith elly out of the, rete 1, in ys overed Q a9 been show ve Serta ape hard at event tun- up with a , ; ntly also play! rney, winner of the men's : nors last year out again with pes of repeatix 5 victory for val, In addition to Mi wn and the Torney, many other stars will enter the the ev Bob Simth of the Crystal Sw 4. pected. ea very good third i be among the fn an orga’ on that holds three Smith is golag t rae y bitte They jever this year and his f atl a the other/dict that he will finish w re go to second place, where | front. pa- last year, writes John| Harry MoWatters, another der al club star, will be listed among to- ns to thelr! the mpetitors. MoWatte a Ly a lot Of member of the fire de joment be-/ always in perfect ne reed his team thru|man to be feared ne conditions which would have made| competitors. if sulkers. of some managers and te wrecks A more co en > rm tow: es not exist In base G Cc ch oe, rew loa 8 ts . a Mother Dies ber services were to be fife jor. ed he versi! p Mrs. Callow Mls m an actual ton We e- sults, Last year Fohl was crit! feats taaaes i n St. Louis for éxactly the same| | Uoserins ts, s. He moved a king when he| == 9A nould have sacrificed a pawn. He et ambled and lost on the chance of ai MATCHES TO pe single play. Others have gambled won. That is the lottery of base BE PLAYED y ' e Pigze ror tam ters. IN TOURNEY 5 oot Sisier and he, instead of sitting | : se, wn and weeping, went to work on HICAGO, Aur. Walter Wes 24 perbaps the toughest problem any brook, Detroit, 2 2 manager ever had to face, for 15| sey, Indianapolis he Browns lost the game's atest player. | A young player, who might have been a first bageman with encourage- ment, was frightened off the track by criticism. Other things went bad and the populace began to roar for | semi-finals w! Fohl's scalp. The fans did not seem /Gravem, ¢ to realize the problem which this| ch: man had been compelled to deal with Sha this year. It would have floored one hi r less patient and moderate. each had won one set when rain post The Brown with good pitching, | poned the match © possibilities in them as pro-| The semi-finals nounced as those of the other and|morrow and Saturday higher teams. On the infield they|will draw Walter Hayes, ‘are not weaklings, and if their out-| and Hennessey will meot field ever gets to its regular clip in| of the Lott-Green match batting, then they can’ push their |scheduled for Sunday way to the position of runners-up, re a IS HEADED BY I’, the Cincinnat! Reds do win the | National league penant this year, is @ possibility, the credit will largely to Adolfo Luque, t re while we has been the sensa-| 42 Petnenting: cots. tion of his league. Latest averages| The club was orgs i credit him with leading the league|PUTpOse of developing Olym| in number ‘of games won and per-|‘érial for the 1924 aca centage of victories and he also tops| the league in shutouts, JACK ADAMS IS Luque is no youngster, and hin| 1923 success {8 all the more remark- | LOCAL VISITOR) able because In the past his pitching| 7.0% allen, Vancouver, B, C., box has not been of the starry brand, tho| 1.2 promoter, ang Vic Foley, his ban. high in class. Luque | ist protege, a came to the States from Cuba ten | ov BuO ue™ years ago as a pitcher for a m! league club, and in 1913 was pur- chased by the Boston Nationals, La ¢r he went back to minor league ball, Jumped to the Federals, and finally landed with Cincinnati | He's likely to remain a Red until | being shipped away at any time. he fades out, for under the new|And, maybe, Senor Luque himself Tules of the majors no player can be| would have something to say. Ho 5 sold to another club—like the Giants | said to like Cincinnati and to have —In mid-se and of course Cin-|no h ng for the flesh pots of cinnati fans wouldn't hear of him! Bro aquatio performer in America today, has been elected president df tho y will have his or working at Austin & Salt's gym, His next show will bo August 1 0 Starch—Why? Starch means discomfort, saw edges. Saw-edged collars kill shirts and ruin ties. Ordinary collars need VAN REAL starch to keep their bands from Aime ae Haan: Lapin ae AN Hepeen nostarch. 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HasEnjoyed «: on "Great Year": " N response to an advertising maga ulated by the Ur zine circ The University o uated in 8 Dz ¢ hamp year, beside three sports, Washingt plonships — were n won the ch od States on the Poughkeepsie, when the coaching launch ahead of the Navy she Rusty” Cal u struggle In & post-season game ¥ ball leade: coast basket and repren WITH HOOSIER a will fleht Bu Ind on Septem Pancho at Torre accord made pub! around $ sacramento, Two firemen, Dodds, have gott challenge to award wa team. recelye a sum aald to be 5,000, while profit to the extent of $10,006. 'WINNER MAKES $100 ON GAME A total of $190 in cash and a gold medal will go to the winner of the ornia state horseshoe ch ship to be held at the state fair at nose operated on today. Allen in|, looking over the crop of boxers now | Septo! were beaten es tied with California coast Haye Arbuthnot, who t named on th: comniittee we i also ¥ tennis meet at Sea | YOUNG SWIMMER VILLA TO MIX Miss Helen Wainwright, greatest| ‘Tay! a jouthern Call to meet them on the green-| meet, by Unt for ement m. atch They ington, TTLE ribblings: FTRPO-DEMPSEY FIGHT WILL PROBABLY BE STAGED SEPT. 14 ea KATHERYNE BROWN MAY DEFEND MILE MARATHON TITLE WHO WILL MAKE U. S. DAVIS CUP TEAM? Breaks Are): | TILDEN ‘AND RICHARDS MAY NOT BE IN iT BY BILLY EV ANS (We. ‘ hards @ nd Bill Je necond 5 t player, would « »wint . _ jof being nelected to repyesent tho |of Pick Bal United States in the Davis Cup|burn, not f we Vincent F matohes. rds and Francis Hur While has not played &/tournaments recently held great years, t seem his old-t been customar & the past (WOland Hunter ha hed ecent fine work makes | \ a1 Griffin to Play | selection of the tennis committes as | Dempsey othe rumor that |thne doubks representative in the| With the boxing %ommission in r ¥ ‘ atel Who will be select. | tima’ that Luis Angel Full Overs: ba | AMATEUR BALL RESULTS __ ||MISS WILLS MAWES ANE UNDEFEATED HANDS TAKE Ma « a of ONE R. MH. F ee ea | ee barrow, Mare FORD DEALERS STANDINGS Won, Lost. Pet, | THREE FRENCH DE Rens Jaque Bian th Fur | Rumania, Belgium, meet LaCont ® Brugr y or Henri Co ¢ Fra co had t s from other countries: tho other fi c . France, pean zon TO MAKE TRIP AUVILLE, 2.—The finalist MANY NATIONS WERE ENTERED NEW YORK, Avg. an Davis 2—To win cup competi sweep thru |GENE CRIQUI Dund today, manager, his rnia | Criqui country and seek [with ON WAY HOME YOR , who lost title . wailed f accompanied by Robert intends to Dundee. to Joh ive Fi anice his wife and Eudelin n to th another match of the: end. t ote, Because we i ites cecal cea sibs brothers t ts card and that the Sale ® re yones g-. Howard, wan i no ground for inter Bize Price STANDINGS IN VALLEY AGU | straight sets, whillo Robert, me tting ready for the match. | pin 2023 e830 | potitan ‘ s ’ g Sixt 16.50 Noh W. iL. Pet.|F an ningles che mp! went dow kard said S2x4 18.00 Rostyn $ § .413/ before FR. ris W Red tape of the commiaston rules | 18.50 vowel The “big surpr make It necessary for the prome 19.00 = ‘ feat of F 0 come forwar@ with the sig- 23.00 r uty by Harvey “natures of Dempsey and Wills on x44 41.35 23.50 SUNDAY RESULTS hi i featured by brilliant caper before the commission will 34x44 42.35 24.00 oulyn, ¢; Bilenaburg, § : a ss jconsider granting a license. 35x44 43.55 24.75 | Dempsey will not sign articles 36x4% 44.50 25.50 Ue ogoo ee SHADE WINS pave|t® fight Wills until it has been 33x5 | 50.30 28.50 ., i ung /2sured that the fight can be staged | 35x5 52.80 29.50 ; " ox./#2d the commission will not give 37x5(55.55 30.00 A.A.U. PHYSICAL TEST FOR | up to the stan A boy standard to ruin 100 yards in 0:13 26, to ma ‘Milwaukee & & St.Paul (4187) ELIMINATED & elon Willa, California star wo ayer, was decisively de hands of Miss Eleanor ( MILITARY CAMP ASPIRANT; 13 feet in the runnnig broad jump, And to ¢ Amate x 4 feet 2 inches inythi bar yau Jr, com-|@&@) should be ableto run the 100 Lawton go st # that the vandi in 0:123-6, b , clear 4 fest 6 In rious parts of the coun. ae certain height In to qualify 1 for his age. untry and to initiate action of the junior high school instance, ts req of the physical defects exi: men of tho natfon : ye) Z in my life rd, President Harding is speaking of his ride across the mountains on the electrified route of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. “Our train slipped along with the greatest comfort and steadiness,” the chief executive told a public audience in Spokane. “TL sat for a while in the motor cab, and I drank in an inspiration from the thought that as we were coasting down grade for 20 miles, having our train steadied by the process of driving the motors in the opposite direction, that we were storing up energy sufficient to pull another train upgrade. “This is an era of great possibilities. I like to say it. It was my first experience on a great train electrically driven. It was the most de- lightful ride 1 have ever known in my life.” Travel on the “Milwaukee” Whenever you travel across the mountains, take this electrified route, You will enjoy every mile of the way, Make your reservations for “The Olympian,” the famous transcontinental train of this most pro- gressive railroad in the world. Full Information at J. F, BAHL, FE, M. GULBRANSEN, Gen, Agent Pass. Dept. City Pass, Agent. SECOND AVE, AND MADISON ST, Phone: Main 6960 Railway TO PUGET SOUND~-ELECTRIFIED camps thru-| A boy of the senior high school nays Lieut. | standard (from 17 to 18 years of| 5 feet 10 sin all camps national yardatick suring the standards of young | lamental purpose of wever, to raise the andard of the youth of it ts hoped, may eradicate red |ing at the present time in the young “Who Is Dempeay's Next nd Kome INN. J. PLAY |t.e succiaa’ se JEABRIGHT, N, J, Aug. 2—Miss |opponent for the champion if he ha that assure jbeen signed by a promoter. Since Rickard has aigned both Dei no |with the fight and if political in-| flu wi in ch jump and 6 feet inthe \LEW ‘TENDLER © "1 Died broad jump 14 fect, high | wa: feet 4 inches and vault 6 | Ins jond boy, the first one being 2 years} andard (from 19 to | old. n logic, are with’ the Angel Law Tendier, lightweight, who fail- | PAGE“ 177" With Firpo Is Opinion Logical Opponent?” Is Topic for Debate F ARREL L TIRES MADE FOR LEAST MONEY big enoug nd od for the champion ex Rickard proceed > put the Fully Guaranteed 6 Manu- an it th ee, we mpsey on Beptember 14, it seems pe rantee at tho breaks, if not the heavy every tire we All Non-Skid. MARATHON ANGLE TREAD CORDS 000-Mile Guarantee List Price $16.70 Jr, 19.25 0.8, 26.40 The partisans of Harry Wills are awing to the opinion that no on¢ ht Dempsey if the riva ers do not quit fighting. kard, who signed Demp po, said today he would y Wills as the 12, 1 thought it would be a better to arrange attractive to and it i# my opinion « public has more curlosity irpo than in W! Jadgment of our ng this match has n vindicated by the LONGWEAR VACUUM CORDS 8,000-Mile Guarantee © until Dempsey hag! Prices subject to change without notice, Mall or- ders shipped C. O. D. with- out deposit. m RIANGLE IRE CO. TWO STORES 27-31 Eastlake Ave, 2034 Westlake Ave, Phone—Elliott 2372 mpaey and Firpo, {t seems that thing but politics could interfere} ence becomes too strong Dempsey | 1 not be allowed to fight any one New York. A PROUD DAD. to wrest the title from Leonard, | 8 presented with a nine pound son, it ‘Monday. This is Tendler’s sec- Two Hours Less Seattle to Chicago —via— Great Northern Ry Speedy service made possible by new giant oil burning pas- senger locomotives; by using in portions of the Rockies and the Cascade Mountains the heaviest rails used by any line in the West (130 Ibs.); by additional déuble track; by ad- ditional automatic block signals and the fact that the Great Northern Railway crosses the Rockies and Cascade ranges at a very low altitude. This superior schedule now in effect on The Oriental Limited Leaving Seattle - - - 8:30P.M. ‘© Spokane - - - 9:05A.M. Arriving Glacier Park - 9:55P.M. A Minneapolis - 7:35A.M. it St.Paul - - - 8:05A.M. ft Chicago - - - 8:30P.M. Compartment Observation Car—Pullman Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars Serving Choice of Popular a la Carte Meals or Table de Hote. The Oriental Limited is the only train operated on the fast schedule with evening departure through to Chicago viaJthe Twin Cities. This affords passengers an opportunity to stop off at Chicago for theatre going, shopping or the transaction of business. For further details regarding this new fast schedule, reservations, etc., call on, torite or telephone. City Ticket Office: 1403 FOURTH AVE, ncar UNION ST, a. W. YOUN neral Agent T, J, MOORE, City Passenger and Ticket Agt, or Street Station Main 6601 (Both Offices) Kin