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i }| And Walter H lf King, Wanted to B %, id | Ai ey tilagen, Go ing, anted to Be a Lax ermist E i BY JOE WILLIAMS birds and reptiles—and it is even sald that on one occasion he wa Hikes‘s “fin eo oine P “ M AY EE just as well that Walter Hagen decided finally not to suspiciously identified with the strange disappearance of Mrs, Grahan he t pre Garrison fir AVE uf 1 bec t xidern ist pet black cat tradition part | F ¢ } Ar ea woo : one be her most colorful golfer and the greatest up Nor were the Hagen neighbors at all dumbfounded to learn a year or Hagen's spurt the last nine es to nose t White a, 4 am tne eee OF tne Sport so later that the Hagen boy had geen granted a licer to practice combe, the Briti stroke was thoroly typical cé ‘i Great Britain will ent be dominating internatic golf instead of trail taxidermy in the state of New York readil eve that, when he stepped out on the home gree k t is | championship, as she does at the moment \t's a fine business and your Walter ought to do well at it,” the six-yard putt which stood between him and victory, he was the lea a8 gen 8: Sep 5B the British open last week, his second in three conceded to good Mrs. Hagen over adjoining back-yard fences. concerned of all the thousands who swarmed around to witness the clima i ed America to the topmost pes world-wide supre y 4 Berare. ¢ Phage” I igs had taken two titles from America and [' IS not exactly clear how this same Hagen drifted into golf, All that AGEN’S game is no stronger than that of a dozen other leaders. It By! America two from England is known is that he came with a cyclonic rush and in a mighty short H fails by some several shades to match the perfect artistry of { zi, ee , = 4 tir advanced to the top of American golf Jon But the Hagen fighti spirit, the will to w ncompara i I MUST surprise the kindly Hagen neighbors in Rochester, N. Y.. to Hagen has twice won the American open, twice the British open, and And as golf happens to be a sport which places a high premium or + er, hea of | the Hagen boy's amazing success in golf. once the French open, This is a record that will take a lot of punishment quality, the Rochester Dutchman seems to deserve the title as “the eet) 1} do they remember him as a youth when he spent his time stuffing before it is equaled, world’s greatest golfer.” 1 EIGHTH OLYMPIC GAMES ARE UNDER WAY IN COLOMBES STADIUM | op Se New French President Bids Are Sent Out for Big Regatta Here Next Year } on ery Opens Greek Carnival | F. IRWAY and GREEN i The Fly in the Ointment|NAVY AND | YALE ARE INVITED] yore rm nop wos 24th annual championship meet | of the Pacific Northwest Golf asso Darwin Meisnest, Return- | clstion, held in Vancouver, 3, Cy : Outli last week, was a huge success. ing Home, utline’s | phe weil-laid plans of Prenident A. Plans for Race 8. Kerry, the directors and the tour | nament committee were equally well ARWIN MEISNEST, returning | C4rried out by Secretary Percy Tay home from his big trip to the! lor, Starter Bob Cliburn and a host Fast, reports that plas are going, f assistants, which included many ahead for the staging of the first|members of the Pacifio Northwest big intersectionul regatta on Lake| Professional body, Washington in 1925 Handling events of this kind Official bids have been sent to] means “work’ from start to fin- i Yale and the Navy, says the gradu-| ish, and certain it was that ate manager of Washington ath-| ¢veryone of those assigned to : 4 -f some duty worked hard and |‘T*nts in this event got what they BY LEO H, LASSEN American Team Is Heavy Favorite to Repeat in Olympiad, With Finnish Team Considered Strong; | France Wins Individual Foils Championship BY HENRY os FARRELL | PARIS, July 5.—With impressive ceremonies and a single | simple sentence by Paul Doumergue, the new president of the French republic, the eighth Olympiad of modern times | was inaugurated here this afternoon. | It was the greatest gathering of athletes in the history of the famous international games. Nearly 4,000 athletes, picked from the strongest and fleetest of those who participated in the national elimination because Macario/°ontests thruout the world, were on hand to fight for U eee landed a punch supremacy, that put Dode Bercot on| Forty-five nations, representing practically all the civ- Funny street in the first) ————————— | ilized noes with the excep- y : i I tion of Russia and Germany, round of their fight last Scott, Hesketh were jn the line of march. | | letics. o | wanted—a chances tle | . ' Tuesday and followed it up : . As hundreds of athletes, repre: | Wisconsin, California and Wash- fare tie ra to make that | poif and a prostia ie dcew | hee : ss { with two more knockdowns| Arrive Fiday senting every shade of color, scores | Ington, members of the new West-| ite Benen cle otay tthe |fellows” do thelr stutt. | wwf in that round will never | ALLY SCOTT, national in-| {of languages and dialects, thronged | ern Aiba Reecwenson pa Bye = British Columbia city, This year’s program was by | og iereaih Spe erties t the reviewing stand, a living] |certain to epresented ene OF: 1 j rd prove that Bob Harper is aj] ‘" tereollegiate tennis cham Ma ide deh Bi ccamgpe tetris & association was organized in Madi-| That the show “was a huge id priser tint esc ae hae ~ fatticmal that’ Bercit pio job Hesketh, his ss aa ce -whace dae, success” is ample proof that not ne Pacific Northwest Golf “a t +, || teammate on the University of || ages from centuries before son, Wis, a couple of weeks ag one of the workers shirked his association ever had and an uw j Sounds odd, but that’s|| washington team, arived in Se. | Christ was unrolled Should only Wisconsin decide to} peg oll ve Osada nicl hie limes ‘annest ot pales (to eat m what Nate Druxman thinks.||xttle evening at 9:20 Modern Greece, inheritor of orig Kioeg Yee a a tay aa the Pacific Northwest Golf asso- to those who put it over. . the: Wine " be Fades: | enter, 0 rag Druxman mre that : if Bereot aiention the v 7: ree} t z nal se raed ek was Bay aegaon | pot ool yp ir at Beeckaliy id ariegale hr annual champion- Aes Tocoms Coming Ame will } can't bea Jores he hasn't any ott won the nation t |i by a pitite ama nge and} ship meet. e arena for the tourna- } “ business in the ring with Harp Philadelphia last mor and |jevoked thoughts f old Greek} April. The “starting-time” system did not ment, with the new Fircrest Golf But here's something Nate for with Heaketh. went to the sem masters of @ t ers A small | YALE ENTRY i sive entire satisfaction during the| Club assisting in handling the reid gets: Harper can't punch with|[mal round tn the doubles play. |{body of Egyptian athle' a fine} LOOKS BRIGHT early part of the tournament and the| Northwest handicap field during ti Flores 4 Harper didn’t look any delegation from Italy a » dark ey says that Ed Leader,|Tesult was that several players found the first three days of play. ~ 1 of Indiane sym red woe Seach: srils. Jae fi-loiow” Sex< that they had lost their matches by In the meantime, however, Seat- default when they arrived at the tee, ready to play, All starting-times can, and should, be posted on the score- board at least a day ahead of the matches, too good himself when he fought . skinned : r a Lean Poor Wetter, a souinoew Some" WVimmbledon —_[\s meister” feuriahing: dynasties not as good as Bercot i declined thru centuries only to And he forgets that Ted Krache pecan a pei Roh el tad licked Harper last fall and that's n arked contra to eo olde! something Krache couldn't do to oubles oO iol past ggtore Pratl nee “infant” countries as the States, whose national hie in decades, the re Amer’ entina, Ecuador and Uruguay. tle’s links devotees are attending to the regular club events and ironing out their shots to be in trim for the state women's championship meet to be held at the Seattle Golf club the week beginning August 25 and the “ state open and amateur champion- ships, that will be decided on the | Everett Country club links, Septem. ber 1 to 6, inclusive, f mediately upon his return from the Olympic games in Paris whether or not Yale will be able to send] a crew West. Leader, a Washing- ton man, ts anxious to bring hls) me avis cup final matches cre- eight to the Northwest and the/oiog unusual interest on the after- sanction of the Yale authorities for! noon of the second day of the ama-| the trip to the Olympic games 18) teur pisy and large galleries fol- taken fo mean that the Bulldo6|joweq this meeting of the Sha‘igh. oarsmen will be allowed to take! nesey Heights team against the In Bercot. Ps Outside of the knockdowns, Ber t Y k - cot won that Flores fight by a O Yankees : mile, the four wallops that drop wn ZDON. Eng ped the logger giving the Filipino Helen Wills and Mr ree | Brazil, the fight. Wightman, United States, won the Alxo in} ~ | public % pe ‘i © wore three of the new other trips in the future. ale wlewood quartet of youngsters. In @ only thing that will prove|world's women's doubles title here !est members of the family of na | Wisconsin is anxious for the trip! our opinion, humble tho it.may be. whether Harper is better than Bor-| Friday by defeating Miss Ka tlons—Poland, Ireland and Jugosla- West and Athletic Director Jones} the powers that be should have One Upset Marks cot is to match them up and let/McKane and Mrs. C. B via Likewise representotives of} states that the probable date is the/ started the flights matches at a . ‘em fight it out England, 6-4, 6-4. ico, reminiscent of tho extinct | only thing that is holding up the! much earlier hour and held back the| ..... Brighouse Races 4 Whether Druxman wants to put| Jean Borotra, of France, ‘won villzation, and Monaco, the} : Davis cup matches until the last of |, VANCOUVER, B. C, July 6— J it on July 15 or not doesn’t make over Rene La Coste in the men's ‘* smallest nation The Navy, thru the pleasant ath-| the women's qualifying field was well With one exception, t! races at any difference. But it's an inevit-|singles finals, 6-1, ¥-6, 6-1, 3-6, 64.! ‘The Chinese and Japanese contin: | letic relations established withlon toward the fifth hole. the Prighouse, track Pyiday: 10 trea able mateh ncent Ri is and Francis T.! gents, heirs of the world’s oldest civ Washington in football, ts also} Having to stand aside and wait ti:'? form. Joe Campbell's victory was The thing to do is for Druxman|Hunter won from R. Norris Wil-|iiisations, which flourished centuries | anxious to make the trip, and it is|the road is clear again did not make|* Surprise in the second race. The Eaegand ESF 228295 ee and Lonnie Austin to get together llama and aWtson M. Washburn in /pefore most of tho presentday na- very likely that they will come. [a hit with those women who were pecan follow: : and straighten out the tanxie.| the men's eee: Sater’ 3, 3-6./tions came into existence, drew caught in the jam while they were ‘iret race, § furiongs—Dr. Hall won, ff ER Newspaper talk won't decide any $19, $4, 63. All of the men’s|cheers as they swept pas’ the re HOW ABOUT out in the middle of their qualifica-| “sesonh rete ts futons soe camp- a thing. [Sane finalisty are Americans viewing stand. POUGHKEEPSIE? tion test. bell won, Jack Fountain second, Deer ff 1 spat en nesta Before formal inauguration of the | Meisnest thinks that Washington nevertheless, the Davi Trail third, i mers| Let Bercot, Flores and Harper 5 1 the Davis cup} ‘Third race, 6% furlongs—York Road ff ee Rath tas fuse in the sos |Georgetown Wins | games, solemn reiigious rites were | is duty-bound to row at Poughkeep- es should be kept on the pro-| won, Calgary Lad second, Killarney Belle ttle’s a | jconducted at Notre Dame cathedral | sie again and the race on Lake} gram and, with proper timing, could| third. when - Over South Park : - Dubois, espect for | Washington will depend largely upon|be played without interfering with igh habeas 6 reeate oot oan ae 7 dh | tare ites nop 5 thins : h bat the women's tesa won, Nantucket second, John Morril third id J D The Georgetown Merchants de-| Parti ath the Hudson date. He thinks t Fitth race, 6 furlongs—Matinee Idol | immy arcy leiecee ine Gercin oo eatery o.'6' 6 the local regatta would logically } The Northwest handicap, the quall-| won, Lafe M. second, Ivy Gray third. fl 113 to 11, in a slugging contest follow the Poughkeepsie affair. This/fying round and early match play| Sixth race, & furlongs—Zainer won, Jf de. . eeing con on y play S ve an rg Ge the polo grounds Friday afternoon |Ducret Takes would not interfere with the Yale-|rounds which were played on the|('ymplan King second, General Petain = L Dr. | Georgetown led, 9 to 8, in the first | < Harvard classic held at the same) Vancouver Golf club links is another|" Seventh race, 1 mile 70 yards—Mias ihe UC) AW bor wie ninth, but Park. got Foil Honors time as the Hudson ev event that should be kept on the| Liberty won, Tann II. second, H. C. of WERETT, July 5—Jimmy Darcy,|4 trio of counters in thelr half Wisconsin, second-place winners,| program for several years to come. | ave third i Portland middleweight. was lucky |The lead wasn't good tho, for the f Ol Ms d also want to go East again in 1928. Lauren Gr m and his co-work- STE eee i 10th to get a in the main event with | Georgetown sluggers made three fe) ympla — ers at Burnaby handled this field in GAME AT MERCER ] taf Billy Harms at Elliot park here yes-|themselves, enough to win the| PARIS, July 5.—France won the 2 a Ee |NEW SCHOOLS TO first class manner and everything| ‘The afitchell Brush Co. formerly | B terday afternoon. Harms carried the | game. Olympic individual foils cham. | MACARIO FLORES | TAKE UP GAME went off without a hitch. And, be itlunder the name of the Western Ath p fight by a comfortable margin, altho| The score— R. H. E.|pionship when M. Duoret, present This Fili 5 Minnesota and Stanford are ex-|/known, the tournament committee|ietic club, will be out for revenbe | Sant! Darcy came st sixth|South FP: 311 41 - 3 lohampion’ of france, survived the This Filipino battler upset all of Promoter Nate Druzx-| pected to enter the rowing associa-|made a big hit with the 10-andov ¥ “ i cy came back strong in the sixth | }champion of France, survived th | over/when they meet the Orioles, on ball round. | Georgeto 12 19 1/ finals with six straight victories. | man's plans for a big scrap between Dode Bercot and Bob-|tion soon, Meisnest declares, and he) players at last week's meet in cut-|Mercer playfield, Sunday afternoon, eo Mel Berg, Everett middleweight,| Schmitz, and Hampél;| M. Cattieau, thrice champion of} by Harper here, July 15, when he defeated Bercot last|**?ct* i State and Chicago to/ ting : the qualification test andjat 2 o'clock. The Brush boys lost a was the lucky one in the semi-wind-|Sweets and Stokke | France, was second and Van Nam- ' : |take up the game soon matches to 18 holes. That 36-hole|close game at Orillia last week-and | wp. He got a draw against the vet- -- | mee, Belgtu r Tuesday night. Druxman is bustling around, and twill an-|" s1¢ only Wisconsin is brought] grind im the three previous annual land are expected ve th : } mee, Belgium, third. Dt to give their rivals : ieran Bud Fisher of Aberdeen, altho Voune Men to Have Miss Elen Osyer, Denmark, won| Ounce his headline scrap for that date in the next couple| west next year it will be the finest| gatherings was too much. The en- plenty. of. opposition, : tt Fisher outpointed him. g | he women's foils championship.|0f days, He may use Harper and Bercot, anyway, or Ber-|thing that has happened to rowing] sid ohesgge Ag penene of: the Oki Day at Ball Park| siss Giaays Davis, England, was| cot and Flores over again. In addition, he says, he is|!n the Northwe in, aye Melahest ee om beat Ivan Miller of Everett, | 1. Young Men's Business club|second and Miss Crete Hechscher,| working on some other angles We have ample crew quarters no Unele| in the special. gies. and if the race is held in the will have its day at the ttle ball | Denmark, third, park Saturday, July 12, with the In- a Buddy Bercot, the Monroe buzz | summer there will be dormitory ac- saw, didn’t get a chance to buzz, for | |Dave Slade Back Mickey Walker Was |*o™™dations for the men Joe Ryder, his opponent, went down | #4" tangling with the Seals in a im the, fiat, rogppenents went down |regular Coast league encounter. |Waterfronters to “4 Sih : Going to Princeton |t”.70 RT ae ey anders. were piven forthe hays ta|, This peppery organization of young| Battle Union Oil in San Francisco oing to Princeton |? rough the Picturesque San Juan Islands start right in mixing, without wait-|Usiness men have planned a parade | atte Dave Shade, the San Francisco | Mickey Walker, world's welter me, in which the Seat-| The feature game of local seml- i Pernt x if It 1s largely up to the Washing- | rancisco playbrs will| pro ball Sunday will be played be- welterweight, who has had such a|weight champion, went into the pro-}ton oarsmen and Coach Callow ional boxing game originally| whether or not the Seattle race is hint m lenves Colman Dock at § a. mm. |before the tle and San participate, ltween the Waterfront A. C, and]successful invasion of the East, re-| es ing to shake hands. At the bell, Bercot bounded out of his corner, Janded a right on Ryder'’s jaw, and the little fat boy went down for a 5 jthe Union OM] at Upper Woodland |turned quietly to his home town jsvith the idea of earning enough meade pe SRN oat Peapreoh for Friday H £ ber, No Bong trip tn Amerien surpi 2 .‘ e i > means SrA Baars seyen count. He got up, but Bud Aiton ‘Ball ‘Nine jat rapes acs ; Nahe = wood in the last week. Dave didn’t let anyone |2ioney to put him thru Princeton Definite scheduling of the West- S IL F. f E h . | nee along good e r ie is aay for good with the ext| 8 law Two Games (ae enna 000 INL icow he wan coming, and Ha an ™UVETMS: |e Rema ansetton® anal res pecitl Low Fares for Each Excursion and Bercot’s vi ote wit te Ss at uA ball f fue|dope by taking the seth “Aris: | rival camo as a big surprise to his). 2 gattas hasn't been settled, says Round 2 0 Children 6 to . # victory was very shal-| Bremerton baseball fang are due| dope oy TANS Pa ae i irk Meisnest, and if the race does go Trip... , 12 Years..... . Dee low. for two good games at Reinhardt’s| tos” in Li ,. |many friends there. oe NirkKWwoo ets thru here it will most Hekly be a ei ——__— Athletic park Saturday and Sunday.| Bill Shaver, manager of the Wa- pS Na a aoe Cc neu a Lunones Served on Board or Bring Your Baskets y On Saturday, the crack team from |terfront club, has acquired Ralph aE New Course Record | sve«ia! event Queen City Boat the U. §. 8. Arizona will tangle with | Smith and Frank Dutton, infielders, ch Joe Kirkwood, Australian profes: Wins Rudd the Wanderers’ AlLStars at 2:20|from Roslyn, and Ray Willis and| Women delegates are expected to! pina}, set a new course record for|California Golfer Use the Automobile Ferries on Your Ins Kudder Cup |"... ‘The following day, at the| Bill Cuske, outflelders. The new |pe in attendance at tue next annual|the Lansing, Mich. Country club : Motor Trips Noreen July 5.—The Verdun,| same time, the Arizona plays the|men will get into the game Sun-/mecting of the United States Golf| with a ca of 69. This is two Loses to Canadian med and piloted by CI H. speedy navy yard all-star team. day. t tion \utrokes under par. TORONTO, July 5.—Loren Upson, Wheeler, of the Queen City Yacht | 2 y, Aid a on University of Callfornia golfer, was These convenient ferries make short cuts to clib of Seattle, won the Rudder be) teeth AN Sent the Olympic Peninsula and Victoria, B.C. Plan eliminated in the semt-finals of the your trip 80 as to make use of them. Cup race here Friday from a fleet fo! e e e € ‘anadian amateur golf champion a ‘0 BREMERTON—6:30, of 14, contestants. ‘The race was a e as i jo S i g s ason in ics ship play here Friday by Ross Som- a ‘nine AP a a ae A pues recdenrn! one of the features of the Pacific yntaric e fas erville, of London, Ontario, Thi RETURNIN ernational regatta, being held | score was 4 and 3. In the other Under the auspices of the Tacoma| | tan ta “IAT TORY, O'HEARN, POND AND LINDLEY WERE REAL STARS|sitawtiiew?itiet| fe 12:30 a, m. Tmtdnieht), also of Toronto, 6 and 4, 00! in BREMERTON TO SEATTLE— 0, 3:80, 5, 7:18, 9:15 p. ms SHARECK-BRINNON (Save 50-Mile Delve) — Leave Seabeck (Cliff House) £5 Beets 7 6, sailboat races were not staged Fri- | BY FRANK GETTY Thero was a “Big Four” at New ycrushor, the man who brulsed andyand went to the arena for hockey |” gomerville and Thompson meet to- ® 11 a, my 12:40, 2:15, 4, 5:45, 8 p.m. Leavy lay, EW YORK, July 6—The srand-|qfayen this year~—Bill Mallory, | battered the defen: Hrinnon for Seabeck (C ute House) 7, 8:15, 9:60, in the first half | Practice at night day in the finals, | 11:46 a, m.; 1:80, 3, 4 15 p.m. PORT ANG pa Es Be Port An- geles for Victoria, 11:45 a, mi 6 p.m. Leave Victoria for Port Angeles, § a. m.; 3:30 p. m, | eur that was Yale's on diamond, Charlo O’Hearn, Ducky Pond and|of Yale games no that the golng was On the ball team, O'Hearn found} G dvand Wace ¢ old days came his old side-kick, Bill Mallory, maki * . Longview, Kelso | isla and, tenes, cue eld aye came | Al Lindley. ‘Two of those brawny | easy for the nimble-footed Mal Stev- Legh gy . t catcher wie | Roberts in Draw | | back this year. The college season wood as first string catcher, while Teams Win Games | which closed last month, found Eli} son of Wii graduated, but Lindley |ens in the nnd half, Ducky | Ducky, fat and out of condition, was KELSO, July 5-—The Kelso ana | Rrad# and undergrads checking up| and Pond, captains-elect of buseball |aplashed his way to a touchdown | being whipped Into shape as ft ammyvith Ted Krache| oANACORTES - VICTORIA — Leave, An a Vongview baseball cluim won the | #leetully an unprecedented Ist of| and crew, will be back to botliée against Harvard in the stadium at) string pitcher. betel ate i ANIA rm a rm Calis nt Oren APTS Ui olhy tn thane re ; db | gignal victories over the foe from| Pi AY Us re Ho anon in we h F perp ldge, first Yale man since Coy tee IS , ‘ Ate ts a hh " nel ace at 1 aes | J " Hetand pointa) on the p 0.8. m. ent being canal SA de orld arvard he members of this “Big ou 0 do #0, went to the crew and|held te " oaTiridas Bay PB) a Bein kelp, ou nt “iy Rene ftaged here, Long- oka dap Maeard in football, in| scored heavily against Harvard and| During the winter, Charley | won a sent in the varsity shell {oon by Ted Krache, Hoquiam, in mn trip—no stops, Returning: from Sidney on 5 ol tnd Steet co se eaten ast Iron | \baseball, on the tr and, more re-| Princeton in a varlety of athletic | O’Hoarn captained the hockey team. | after weeks of patient hard, persist. | %xround bout. : edhe Laat root (0.5, while the tac een 11) cently, on the Thames. In hockey,| ways. Tad Jones started to build] His football injuries kept him out|ent éffort in the second boat, He|%sht-count knockdown in the . . Tye! Seattle, Me Hugh Balrd nine, of | be iy and basketball, the Blue also| his 1928 eleven around the triple-|early in the season, but once he got| won out, however, so thoroly that|Tound, but the Hoquiam lia made uget an avigation Co ootish octal ll edo triumphed over thelr traditional ri-| threat man—O'Hearn, Charlle | going, there was no stopping him,| he will stroke the crew which rep:|An Impressive come-bacl, \ Adit of 'e Chet | Latt. S | ls 4 this goes to press, returns | put et of the Bare Soh me ert at peel pievine eoabest ty Pup be ahs the Healt ip i in ie | SEARO TE Colman Dock MA in-2228 ‘om the post-season checker matches | by Injuries sustained in the early| Yale winning the Intercollegiate | Olympic nautical sports at Parin this | a i bi es Ch a Stars £ mh asthe) wo it may not have! fall. Captain Billy Mallory stepped | championship, jsut r. He will be back at Yale for| ‘The Western Pattern and Toun- vay f ehalis Track been a clean sweep for Yale, but it| into the breach and found himself a) Lindley was a substitute on the} more football, hockey and rowing|dry Co. ball club and the Whiton ‘unde CHE 6A crowd of | was clone.to It |Kicker. His two placement boots| football team, and on the hockey | next year, captain of the crew [Hardware Co, nine played a fast b as thrijied here from ankledeep water against Har-|team, and played well in many| Ducky Pond achieved his ambition, |9to-9 tie game, which was called on | ott the Houta nt the auto races of HE Eli athletes enjoyed» good] vard will long be remembered in| games, Before O'Hearn was thru| he pitched Yale to two victories over {account of darkness. ‘i oh On ta th weet association were held year against Princeton ax well,| Yale football annals jwith his work on the hockey team,| Harvard on the diamond, while In| The score: RoW B he falr grounds here altho the Tigers won the baseball and | _ | Couch Joe Wood called out the base: | these gamos, Bill Mallory and Charile|Whiton Hardware .... 9 9 4 oo tig Latta, driving Young Ro-| basketball contests, biting the dust UCKY POND was a football star, | ball players, Charley was captain | O'Hearn closed their college careers| Western Pattern ..... 9 10 17 | ‘ile won the three, four and five-| before triumphant Blue hosts tn foot tuo, an off-tackle plunger of ex-|of this team, too, Many a day he|by smashing out three home rung Harden and Walter; Hughes and races, bull, rowing and track, traordinary ability, He was the line-| practiced baseball In the afternoon! between thom, G, Relder,

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