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la MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1928, wt HE SHATTLE STAR cage Liat RY U.S. DECATHLON CHAMPION MAY SMASH HIGH JUMPING RECORD — We a Old BW Hue (Ca ae a | | “Osborn Te Still Seeking Records | ti Has, Middies Rest Up for Game on Coast | | : k | | ANNAPOLIS, Novy. 26.—The Navy squad is resting up before starting final practice for the game at Pasadena, Great Year Cal., New Year's day, following the scoreless tie with the Army, when they probably will meet California. The play- ers slipped into the naval academy by a rear entrance while most of the crowd stood at the front gate to cheer them. Former University of Illi- n ed nois Star, Decathlon Champ, Keeps i in Shape land BY GEORGE BRITT Fight HAMPAIGN, Il, Noy. 26,—-With |Bulldogs Beat Princeton} iby Eat Colt Tourney to Be Held in 1 Vancouver, B.C. | BY FRANK GETTY : is 20.—From out IN se ate aon SS sim tint o| ° DON PALMER IS i ceatmcem ct encues Sate! IV WS LINKS Bre oadway Is Winner i UN | AGAIN HONORED of a place on America’s Olymple team next year, Harold M, Osborn | tly & the coveted national A, A, U. i decathlon title emblazoned safely on Yankees Need Wea aRe Re hime wale (Ath 70 Yo 4: his record and the virtual assurance }mud-drenehed to the pinnacle o! More than 60 members of the Big i ina rep ri AME |" civ, catherea at Rogers, last New Shortstop Meet to Be Eastern football helghts for 1923 elected Dr. Don Palmer |night, re. | | BY JACK HOHENBERG d to the defeat of the Lincoln hopes. | jead of the organization for another x . ihe fteu York Ainecteani mun In overcoming even the elements will be kee} ls Spartan training. | | ° pe up his Sp may cach be strengthened at shortstop, |/more than in beating Harvard, 18 in ana a FINAL PREE Stan Grummett, star center, put| year, Ward Kumm, former oars. ns De ‘Track athletes are conceded 8 tha Everett Scott hasn't more than a |/to 0, the big Blue eleven of “Mem: | .|4n some good work, also, |men, was elected vice president, 4 in the fall and winter, betwoen the | couplé of years of big league play || phis' Bill Mallory established ite| Ballard 10] Fro lud 4 ; j teat wim IaN 4 y allard..... 2 rom a ludicrous standpoint, the| ‘The big “W' medal, individual i Fiat ast outdoor meets of § in his system, Ho has slowed up || right to this year's fame for Big, | Queen Anne 2° 8 |sackknite ts ail a | i ; ; et i She tira ‘spring, indoor meets. But badly in the last two years, His}! Only a great football team could| Another Reunion for Big, | Que" i 2 4 [itckanlfe taken by “Deacon” Drew,| grid trophy, was formally awarded ai six, Qsborn has the idea he hasn't earned | seid hare et ; Y & great footby ould | |Garfield ..,. 2 elongated guard on the Orange and|to Bob Ingram, captain of last year’s e: asy Aight bed antes Seirnn Date wu |! have no thoroly demonstrated its] Happy Golfing Family | noone an ‘4 Black team at the start of the game,|footbull team. Bill Horsley, alle ye F Osborn found work in Champaign | he Wahkiia have wade « superiority as Yale did over Har to Be Held atB. C. Club | Went Bea eh stakes the t Guy Meis-| American yell king, and Ralph Hall, eas - _ i) Saturday, with the = grid » 2 . - |ter had recetved Potts’ kickoff and,|led the old grads in their cheers at order to be near the University dick for Boley 4alttmore, || V8" and, & fo eee 7 ot thal gymcnatns and hig old Dut ft In sald Juck Dunt asks toy |{!#0% like the earth's surface or 1% BY ALEX ¢, ROSE | rank, ; +1 4 1 3)by a brilliant run, had brought the|the annual college night celebration, Monroe i oaohih Eteerv ic i He, is an Inst muah ThaRe " shot of Volstead hooteh, more than HE big happy golting family that| nooln seeeseee OB jball back to midfield, As he was|held at the Armory later in the eve- 4 Strostoc Iw the Yocal high: echook | three-fittha water. But the Sil Biss ‘ : proad. | tckled. he lout the bail. Four tines: | ning arly every large college in ng-dong sy oie nt yr ip foe practice, he | | - climbers will not have the Eastern has gathered together for many ITH the final gun of th road! men scrambled for the pigskin, which|the country was represented at the 4 ‘abilit \ cceanpdiaea satprige $8 ek: ‘aud }hetghts to themselves unleas Penn-| years ix going to have another re-| way-Dincoln grid classic at rolled off the field and into the fump-| college night ceremony. ¢ x tered an exhibition meet here + | | leviednia’ bokte 1 ‘Thanksgiving |: - he Pacific | Denny field, Saturday, came the end] ing pit, tilled with two feet of water. | i a beh with smashed a world's record in the high | | Co le Best ts a eel? : aie Bi a nas td red union next ‘year when the Pacific) oe a successful prep football season.| Drew, with a pained expression on | 3,oaaway-Lineoln 5 a ike th Pears ore wath segs | lave: stidtnath rereny Sera fated eel Nosinrwet, Oh MACBOR Pate Mala three-week period of rest in ath-| his face, took a long breath and dove. | Meroe reine pa ath vot 4 2 they feet, 7 7-16 inches, oran eighth of an | e t rat oa) ointa td thah Jannual championships meet at the|letic circles is now the order with | tHe well merited the cheer which fol. Th by cry tia tar, Nese Gee Crystal inch higher then the official mark Quarter in ae rat 4 oath tate 00: Shaughnessy Heights Golf and| basketball coming up at the end of | jowed, pis Bs a 5 eee | a of Beeson, of California ponents’ 26, ‘001 “ c,, | that time, {fe 1, Beav ; - | as Yale, Country club, Vancouver, B, Ballard won the championship thia|.. est Seattle sprung the big sur-|even. At one time, it seemed asifa | As a lad, Osborn could outfump 4 | $ during the week of the 28rd to the| Ballard won the championship | detenWhan fae i R \% g all the other boys In the county | | «Precious lot Yale cares for (his, | |year, but Broadway beat Lincoln. hey held Coach Pease's| West Side score was imminent, but 4 Silene. arrived ab the university, | | rl ame They trounced Princeton on a dry | “8 |The Tiger and the Rallapiitter, en- Iti In champions to the scoreless! the danger was avoided when the Vs tope “be Laablyidlalargnt tema 4 | field and sunk Harvard on a wet| There was some talk going the) caging in their 18th famous combat,|"° !" ® Preliminary game to the Ballard line held. te, Ta in 1918, he could just clear 5 feet 7. a ‘ lrounda that the 1924 program would | S88)" s, —— ~ mwas ects SOU dupa sy grinding, ambitious training, he Osborn sets unofficial Yale ts undisputed champion of | Founda thar thy D i | battled thru four furious quarters, | 4 © City added more than o foot to his r hee| 50 Says Mel Mickiettons: “Zig ‘Three’ in a fashion un-|"9t Include the Northwest handicap] ang at the end of that time, th night ; ade himself one of the great: record of 6 feet, 7 7-16 inches) F. |known at New Haven for -these|¢vent but the directors, at thelr} stood 7.0 in favor of Bre s enter 0 ade Unusua. r, Se pts ain fat Netes who ever laced | i high jump. | ormer Teammate of |iiih) yas | meeting at Shaughnessy last Thurt-|-phree men stood out in the actual ‘ pper, Se est nd athletes who ever laced | F diane year shah : PKrache, on & spiked shoe. | : 'W” Star | California rules undisputed cham.|‘a¥, evinced that they have no in-| making of the touchdown. On the| Touchdown for Wolverines x ots agriculture at the university, Coach 5 pion of the Pacific coast for the|testion of busting up the party, by|iine, Jumbo Greathouse, tackle, and|| yy : 4 ok ai Winning the decathlon event from | Gin) showed him how to roll over|rrut greatest au fourth aucceasive year, but. two|*dopting the samo lat of major| Captain Dick Frane, end, rushed ev-| hen Jack Blott, Michigan's star center, fell on a loose ball, in back # 11 other stars in the national games| ing par instead of jumping with body o Greatest q rbhack the bocess yeet, Ul ° |championships for next year that|erything before them. They opened of the goal line, in the recent Michigan-lowa game, he performed a feat d yet, ¥ 4 fear | | & gamo has ever known, championships, the Western confer- : which Is rarely 2cco: > in Chicago, on Labor day, this year, | unrient. ‘They call it the “Osborn | - | were played for in the past three | big holes in the red line. ly accomplished on the gridiron. man, was the peak of Osborn’s achleye- | on at the university now. In his} , apy taking in a lot of territory,;ence and that of the services re yelire | He who took advantage ot thone Not only did it win the contest for the Wolverines, but it marked round. test was 7,950.11 points, the | ina Kept developing, Teee Ceri focaine, | Weshington| vAsiaied’ by mud end rain a aan fa ive prowing each yenr,|®ame of Jay Culliton, Coach Lich-'| touchdown. For pivot men on the gridiron seldom ever get a chance P largest of any winner In A. A. U ; eat t ar, , fone, a team-|to that which led tho foot srowing each yeur. | tenberger of the Tigera calls Culliton ,| '© carry the ball, let alone lugging it for a score. But Blott aid. mate of ¢ t the state univer./at Cambridge, sity during Gil Doblo's famous reign. |to a s¢ Mucklestc who i# now in Chi-| vy held the Armyjbut the tourna should be able to find a place on the} ers with a 10-and-/ history. He wore the tri-color of the ER Miiinols Athletic club Blott's performance {s all the more unique in that he passed the ball posi bel for Kipke's attempted drop kick, and then raced down the field ahead Lround © 3 he ente: “Dynamite.” Kept out of the lineup ae tie all season thru maladies and the fact Saturday, a moral} jeard for the pl the univernit sacker To summarize that great day's lite anny : tory ho Afiddies, who were] card for | pith lo-and:|that there were more valuable men || Of ny of the other players in time to drop on the leather as it bounded league, } achievement, he won first In the 400- | protuy Hy . Doble storien | end of the betting. Lore AANGICAD Fa! ie ay agi) ° me lon the squad, Culliton had his inning} | ®¢foss the final chalk mark after having grazed an Iowa uniform, | Seals { meter dash, the 1,500-meter, the 110-/ him. The third y i in The Star ro-| an must share with Illinols| %© come If the qualifying medal play | caurday, For an entire quarter, h ently and sent the following letter | and match play distance is cut from n title, Neither team nd craw! It was his most satisfy. | he sald going meter hurdles, the running broad | sramiiton weeks, and running high jumps, tied for | first in the 100-meter dash, was sec- ond {n the javelin throw, third ia ee: ‘and shot-put and tied for ‘WOOD QUITS pole vault, Wouldn't that qua wesene| RACING GAME neigh His best (rucaco, ub to “Wee” with a copy to The Star ing trit smashed, hammered, slid 4 or tied, but the Iilini| 36 to 18 holes jed thru a desperate Lincoln resist. | am J. Coyle, Was J. Coy ; games while Mic pict And don’t forget that these “10-and-|anoe and finally penetrated the goal | | tle, i ur jovers” are just as keen on in| ng for the winning touchdown. A : Friend We The East scored tn the day's big | ‘At Northwent handicap title a8 @©¢| second later, he dashed off the field rp Selig sd in ‘The {internectional game when Syracuyo, |t®# Contestants in the amateur and|.with a mile-a-minute grin on his face én tha Doble-at Waa: ¥ Colgate, tHumphed over| Yomen's fields. {It was another version of the plot q Ls hewerbean Net team which] Altho Monday, June 28, has been | made famous by Mr. Horatio Al, mo by my brother, now « OR 68 SHR" Open SOR Mount Vernon h PN, G, A, meet, the ble} Cr on I | get your free — uy Meister, Lou Hull agin, Longie Butler and Windy | Brache, all backfield men, con anne) the Wee, you are a wonder > Is 23 feet 0 q n whe ateurs with @ — ———— s eee whe pe estetatae ¢ the| <2, Temember all of the detalls of 2-and-under r with the pi ation play he early match play | e: Ha cal isi jot the intin the of t what happened tn the old days. If - cae 1 ole medal play | found: } athlete he ever trained. | power boat ra men ar Slentare bays old Washington should | Verme y by the| fessionals ir nee! es Special, events, such as match play { It was a long and rough road he/at a conference of boat racing of-| por copies of yc Yes just for|Dartmouth an: Cross, witl| Contest, for the Pacific’ Northwest | tet bo } traveled to that distinction, tho. | ficials 1 was con’ dering thel tne thrill of driftir mates it Y Jopen title. Play will be over the | *é#inst bog Osborn was born on an Illinols farm, |New Or! 24 years ago. His brothers were ath-| meeting in this c letes, but not world beaters. In col- The reason given for the retire. lege he earned his own expenses, | ment of the champion of the world acting as jatiltor part of the time.|was the state of his health. Tho Osborn wears glasses and looks far| terrific physical and nervous strain more like a college professor than | upon the driver of the 70 or $0 mile star athlete. an hour hydroplane had caused) > When he entered the college of| Wood's physicians to demand that —————|he cease active participation in .. power bogt ra Detroit, } The Labor day race at { which Gar Wood won the bulk Jan. ; of a $25,000 stake, and established new world’s records while takin Dec. | ters back Intimate 1 to Mllwaukeo to meet the| handicap wi ny rt J ghneasy link: < lt last | re ans and Miam! winter) beaten Marquette eleven Thanks.| SiAushnonsy links, and will two} ous years under De oh Batovieg, dine way a losing proposition for the as- NEW. % I am taking violent exception to| Other important Thankagtying No change has been made in the | #ociation. ay your selection of the All-Star Doble |Corell game, Include the meeting} warts with a qualifying round of 36| ‘he meet bear in mind that rib-faced team? When it comes to quarter. |of- Dartmouth and Columbia, last] Poisson Monday, June 23 and punch-faced clubs are barred by king, I have er seen |New York team to vindicate itself quarterback th I don't ever ex son aay pire jen | Paste this in your kelly Eckeraall, “Walllo” Stef. ie peas gy ae ti ripen ra the only | “Wancouver, B. C., June 20 to Lauterette and Washing-| ‘The millenium must be close, . .| i und Young, and the rest ashi 2 he best! with the general approval of the fa! ball deal with New York.| sex, who in previous years decided » | agninst and medal play on| not be part of the 1924 4) ly into the events of those stren ; T Hog Pessoa ly ee ees dayn, the final 26 holes belng played| Program. Theso contests were al one th Why the modesty in|@Y contests besides tho Penn-|,cxteur championship play, which| Those of you who intend to attend there was only one—Coyle. |¢hance for Percy Haughton’s first!" ane following day will find the|th® Pacific Northwest Golf associa- ; . ney . If] women with a 24-and-under handicap | 0". Steel-shafted clubs, however, 3 ar a n you, |4nd West Virginia's defense of its rating starting off on their biuo| *¢ permissible. ct to.|Virgin score sheet against Wash-| een nies beta te | While bearing these things In mina} : that, I am thinking of |{ngton and Jeffer isckavleea nite tn a | | | | inclusive.” | | rea ry and i doubtedly eat | NC Lombds 14 B I" itd tl bald 8 Mae Jone, {| Feal test, and will undoubtedly m your lys- er money, was his last rac otball quarterbacks. A good ae tors or two to co pot qua & : e at least re yet oe Canadian| “atiarter” can have all the neces Wh t Di > the fasue on an 14-0 esonte E Ee i ” qualifications and still not be Did Th ile th 7 & fopny ate Act aervsnapesp ted jot supreme without a some- | . 18 9 | fields are in motion at Shaughn: é rophy be > a at th e. You had that some the Vancouver Goif and Country club} py fonal Motor Boat show, where Me M r pode A magic number to re- ee acetagiivare -sweccliy sais pon bend coctainina the ||o oat SSAK!S WEAN! || wii ve taking oare of the North | lao ‘i will ba some’ Evély ntultion to do the right | th harley Murphy, former owner | hand ic cap. Pl ayers the | ? / q member, from January to hustling to locate an American de-|thing at the r ‘ pewmanernan in enna ||| I fonder of this cup which represents) Perve to do a Reece saa AP December—44. Peptic racing yl rans gonial SCHME CE ) omit the posses: || 80 when Cincinnatiang were ‘ $25 : ‘The boat show this season is to/#0r of such unusually meritorious || Setting up a dinner in honor Plates | 44 is a Sumatra-wrapped cigar be held at the Grand Cantral Pale} a! you possessed from an|| of Miller Huggma, first Cincin. iPANTA’ Eve 1-0. GI ES! Cut | e a hi be 1AM r Dobie team or any All-Star || nat! man ever to manage a world |} 4 =| made of mellow, carefully sea- co in New York, January 4 to 12,| All-Star y | a world || WATSON SISTERS rd. tobaccos. ‘ wed at that time tho leaders of alijteam, and I consider {t a slight on|| championship team, Murphy was ei ipetcet ical Comedy | aaa muscles |; sone : boat racing organizations will look|the judgment of those of us who|| Invited. Murphy didn’t accept || Favorites | | the over their material for a successor. |know a few st r lig' of foot | the Invitation. Instead, he sent || Paul Sydelt | can be relieved quickly with Sloan's, ‘ a ra Sheldon Clark of Chicago, present| ball history. the following telegram to Garry = | Apply gently without rubbing. Im- $8 Crown the holder of the world’s championship] I am ending a copy of this tet-|| Herrmann, toastmaster: Farrell & Hatch | mediately you feel a comforting glow i and tog % ; * | The t . the: 1ggin uh Lees fhe atiffness relaxes —the in + ball the single engine class, is one|ter to The tle Star because I} Miller Huggine should be || 7 u pai : a i the NE eae ee tat Twond| know. you are: too! modert to, ai | abot at euncise or quartered ana || fuses vento oe || signe Bon Gveraeratoed satiece ry PAY) © Bridgework f ther may fall sel Ford of Detrolt is/anything to anybody about what || boiled oll instead of being || Allan Shaw | gain their elasticity and tone, Get a p Cut to take Janother and W. D. 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