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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1922. ‘NO LIMIT TO RECORD BREAKING ABILITY ’ OF T7YEAROLD CHAMPION, «(THE STAR-ISH OF HUMAN FISHES EE SLRS | Tica f Longer Events Next Year—Won First Race When Seven. Soup Devevoren sreee By Brown's Star Leads Both . ail ‘$] EOMATIC TUBE AND eagues i *tic. °) oof By Robert Edgren. New York A. C, tank against Leo STUDYING HIS “wale” IN THE Leagues in Practically Every Giebel of Rutgers, and also swam WATER ASHE KICKED HIS WAY Branch of Game. They all look great while they're} pote) than the coepted record, win- breaking records. ning easily in 2m, 19 1-5. The record books were once plas-} But on May 26 Weismuller shat- tered from end to end with the names] tered all records for the distance in ALONG — Now He LEAVES onLY CHICAGO, June 17 (Associated Vress).—Writing baseball this season of Charlie Daniels and Joe Spencer. ea uh Ans he yon Hopitg ts has developed almost exclusively into 5 ' meet Duke Kahanamoku in a series o' writing about George Sisler, for thy Duke Kahanamoku was next to COP! races, The Hawaiians, greatest swim- omparable first sacker of the St championships by the score. Ruberl.| mers of the world. until America incomparable first sacker of the § a. McGillivray, Cann, Langer,] turned out R and Weismulier, Louls Browns is playing such brilliant van and Hebner made a list of rec-| Were amazed to see the Chicago boy lem ae baxebal! that he leads in almost eevry rds. Norman Ross, a gigantic fel- ie a MUGUBT £50) yards) ih Sms CHARLIE Dawe branch of the sport and seems to » -58, ying to win a penn or th low, as tall as Jess Willard and twice] "Next day Weismuller proved that twying to win a pennant for the ‘as wide, wiped out all existing marks! he was an all-around champien by Mound City singlehanded at his iavorite distances. Only a|meeting Warren Kealoha, the Ha- Majot league uverages released to couple of years ago Ross told me that] Walan swimmer, in a 100-yard back- Rey, ato oe isler not ek stands leet stroke race. Kealoha held the world’s at the top of American League Ut he intended *o’train one year more, to] ® Me record He s m so well in defend- most branches of the game, but that But the swioming records he held UP ing his championship that the result his figures in most cases are bette 86 high that they'd last long after he] was nearly a dead heat, Weismuller thun those made by any Nation retired. winning by an almost invisible mar- OF SWEN Leaguer, The statistics show that, ‘And now along comes Johnny Weis-|&in in 1m. 44-58, Kealoha’s world's ce JOUNAY Sa: Be bat ; 2-5 - vatting aver In eithe muller, @ seventeen-year-old Chicago] TeCod was 1m. 6 2-52. Beat THe Bis » ee n ing rages in el boy, making the old-time champions] BEST AS OLYMPIC PROSPECTS. wae Bove un First in) runs scored in eithes look \ik> mud-turtles in the wate. Among other world’s records = SWIMMING RACES 9 Ne nia league. Wherever Weismuller swims he| turned in by the I. A. C. champion — sup met First in total hits in either leagu: breaks records. He has been swim.}this year was a mark for the 100 VJospeny WEISMLLER WAS EAE nt cred First In total bases in elther league 9 ibhitar cs 2 yards, made in the L. A. C.-N. Y. A. Auk Firsa in three base hits in hee ming for the Illinois A. C. only about} G"reiay race in the national cham. SWIMMING CHAMPIONS - league a year, and he is already the & plonshipa’ held in the slow ‘seventy< Py First in stolen bases in either swimmer of the centu five-foot tank of the New York Ath- M I A league “Baca? Bachrack, the club coach,|letie Club. Each swimmer covered Gong aT FuLL SPEED ajor eague verages First in either jeague to make 10@ -y a hits this season, Inks Weismuller the fastest swim. | 100 yards of the 40-yard relay, and WITH “THE Powrmrrut NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE icles Tle; thie? api rc two swimmers were added to con- And close to the top in two t r ever known in ancient or modern| tinue to 600 yards for the new world's * SIK- BEAT STROKE ; 100) HEPES, 100 HULTERS, gers and home runs in the Americ : times: * ecbrds “THAT HAS GIVEN HIM A Score a er tub AM oo Mayer. Chub, An oi 10. League. © ‘Befule a race,” says “Back,” he McGillivray started for the Mlinois F \NoRLD'S RECORDS. pean tines a eteok eas are Bisler went on 8 batting streak ta . A. C. swimming his hundred in aid ai) Btophonson, Clevels: 08 w that brought his average to .133 asks me what the record is for the) 4°12 a a Cinetnnatt ist | Miller, Phiadeiphin ins 70 valiant ale; thei pEey weak. Es 56 2-58, Buddy Whalen made it in 68s. ; : 0 gains he previous wee distance. I tell him. Harry Hebner, Olympic chamy ncinnatl Bpeager, € land 16 G2 made his 100th hit Wednesday in the “-AN right,’ he says. ‘I'll break|wag timea in §62-5s. Then came . Stn Me ORs pr game with Washington which he vir, Jatt : Welsmuller, who scooted through th Sine Ben 7 tually Won with a home run with the it. nigh the i enteng iJorxen, Clevetand wy 7 era fe : “Records don't mean anything to|!00 yards of tumbling water in arry re U eren itle ‘Terney, Pittsburgh 143) Kare, Boaton G1, a | CEL NALD BSR ee es 2 jecords ik 523-5s., world's record time. Jones © ° * . Southworth, 1 itt | Helimann, Detroit 104 os Sore ee eo ee ee ee m, Although I've trained the boy followed “in Sc1.5s and, Siege! ia For First Time in Philly Bout Suen cl Penal mie mate, gecond in the American Lent nd taught him and watched him, 1/57 4-5s. wae ‘ Maanvitie, Putt Unle, Cleveland ua WR SEs Ae GvaChs ee: e)a2e) Sates wouidn’t venture to guess what his igloes marvel of Weismuller's speed ; Rohwer) sutbanurin VAN GUMGESIU a of Wednesday ioe ‘ is best sh u : eee eee ea +f) Cooran, the Brooklyn lehtwelght, and Al smith, Bt. Louie ie bat Hmits are in speed, No matter how| With the. times made: hy thie’ tema | Meets Tommy Loughran but sith of Serancon, 2a. hey were saved Mokan, Pittsburgh bites no ASie SENG . | re pS ris to le able’to: the times made by his team C Will Not Be t ne DUN ; * ctaa Bode at Meltenty, St. Louls Hooper, Chicaxo ING last he swims he seems to mates—all_ crack sprint swimmers. Contest Will Not Be to a] te-tay to meet in a ten-round bout at Millers Chicaxo MeManus, St break his own new record whenever|The team broke records for 400, 500 Decisi eee NN ot oun ee Coegan HhOUlA Garey, Pittsburgh Severelt, Bt MEET WORKED UP id 600 yards. ecision, shoe has MAveeas 4 adelphia he wants to. He is the strongest | 2nd 6( outpoint Murply. . St, Loutn swimmer in the world in spite of his|, We've had some wonderful Olympic ——<—_ = re. “Loin au LIKE TITLE BOUT Games material in the past, with By John Pollock. Beenuse of the uncertain weather the . Philadelphia Gardner, Cleveland wo) LONDON 7.—A heavyweight youth, and I expect to see him|champions like Daniels, Spencer, y yonn Follock. managers of Mi Walker, th rab coos = Hocher, Chicago nee etree wm) LONDON, June 11. avy weigh lengthen his distance and go right|Cann, Hebner and a score more of| For the next open air boxing show} welterweight, and Jock Malone of St. Pau eae He Hontor champlonship. prisefight hardly couid along breaking records as he grows| early equal ability, but never an|to be staged at the Philadelphia Na-|have decided to stage the ten-round 8% TF Shairman of Athletic Com- : sigh chore LiAtaiaa? thae inannine Olympic prospect in ‘the water sports| tional League Baseball Park on the [een the fighters ak an Ww) worked er the coming Britis older.” like Johnny Weismuiler of tho 1.) U0na! League Baseball Park On ThO he held by the Arena A. ¢ mittee Does Not Contem- LDH Noe hes eb ements calbai IMITATED LIFE GUARD WHEN |/A. C. “night of July 10, Promoters Taylor| Monday night. Walker Is to terelve $5,000 s Ot wiT(ennis championships at Wimbledon i SEVEN YEARS OLD. ‘Just how fast he will be going when] and Gunniss have so far booked up| *"t Malone $4,000 plate Any Such Action. It might as well be billed as a Len y besa imming when ho|‘te,Olymplics come along no one can|three good elght-round contests.) com gounson. t ed heavyweight of —— gien-Mallory bout for the title. Jehnny began swimming predict, But another year of develop-| Harry Greb, the lght heavyweight] yoo York, nnd Jackson, a colored] IEW HAVEN, Conn., June 17 re Ultra-aristocratic followers of wav seven years old. He saw a life/ ment in strength and experience will} champion, will go against TOMMY] sneayy of the West, will clash In @ ten ee nenes ne Al “}tennia resent the atmosphere of the guard at Fullerton Beach, Chicago, |no doubt enable him to break all the} Loughran of Philly, Ritchie Mitchell |round pout at Scranton, Ta. on tho night | Prof, Clarence W Mendell, in a state | cing that Is being dropped about suc records he has made to date. of Milwaukeo meets Karl France of fof July 3. As Jackson was to have fought ment to the Associated Press at 1.80 . ¢ . Jump- Court Me . high-brot , put the Sal aor tf And there are several other young-| California, and Pal Morin of New| Jack Johnson ai Manis eat [ As Mus dented published reports that MeMitian ani ane He know wat eal = iY ing in, imitated the stroke so skilfully | sters coming up in different parts of] Orleans tackles Joe Tiplitz of Phila- | house, Q., on July 4, the enc all cl had i ay Miner the Franch gitt and thé Americ that in a short time he could easily | the country who may be able to give| delphia. ie Bout bee Ue ¥ he had resigned as Chairman of the as if i : b’ a win all | him a race. _ thorities, Yale Board of Athletic Control or that Pipp woman gét together on the uts#wim all the other boys and win (Copyright, 1922, by Robert Edgren.) A match has been clinched between Met = orf Re Was Contemplating resigning from ROBINS. Huth They see no eee bes hide the Real boye \racen: + 1022, At the Tldgewood Grove Sporting Club ofl the hoard i te that it wi a figh pe that he almost lived in the Bronklyn to-night Sailor ae pales ein kA The ‘ ort of his resignation and i‘ vitith Ke All the “steam-up" proceeding : up with Joe Dempsey in the feature bout o : rifticn r eculiar to the 4 1 e t water. Ho was quick as a flash at | FIFTEEN AMERICAN [Sackett ry Ne nies IN sLfinal of tor | Prof. Mendell's denial of such action Jonnnt be as t bes nv suneeaeeree J Cc. H a isn ft d the matt: slic lest night | Myera ovking oI » be maine - rounds, Willie Dancy, rr i ty PITCHING RECORDS. und Picking up new ideas about sw! Ns GOLFERS IN CANADA Hyde, Buf. will go against J taco for ten rounds [or a report of the ‘Voluntary Com- | [elterry YANKDRS, employed: erosind ghee” ee ming, although a rather backwar AMATEUR TOURNEY J !ivan, Toronto, vs. ©. ,| There will be three other bouts mittee on Yale Athletics" which took | Nin Pinyer PME TOMY) (odes Rech Mra epee ee youth in school. He has some trouble is Washington, D. C.; ennedy jr., i isaue with Prof Mtendellig: resontex-|| aanver a ia Ce ey Te wathived IEeiate i explaining his success as aswim-| HAMILTON, Ont, June 17.—Fif- ua Park, vs MacDonald,} 4 match has been hooked for Houston sion that ‘We can look back on 2 eyes ise . 4 Hides ree vanle. OF Gah Meee Fone Pet . onday night at which Battling | reasonable g " ye ay 4 he ae . mer and when asked technical ques-|teen Americans are among the 120] (eo , samiiton, vs. Lee| Pehiy, ine veteran foatherwelant of, Xen DALIGIE OA MORES ; Bhawkey i 4 nament, talk went around that t ) ons always refers the interviewer| golfers who will tee off Monday in| Chase, Buffalo Park; W. J. Thomp-| York, will ko nal Fragkle Garin, a | _ The report of the 1 volar htetle . American woman submitted to som to Coach Bachrack. the 36-hole qualifying round of the] son, Toronto, vs. L. W. Brennan,| Western a xt ; Macular tiene a ith aituatt aval Yale ve a] batuaAla And hum Henan ou to fumes the reas : te see ne i é Vounds, Ready is still able to _ despite [situation at Yale “is so befuddled and AM sabats Mile. Weismuller comes from a section | Canadian amateur championship over] Utica, N. Y.; N. M. Scott, Montr his many years of fighting hishandled that it seems that nothing Wk nen heart Waal CAA‘and Bil 4 s. It may| the Ancaster links of the Hamilton] vs. L. l.. Bredin, Detroit; W. W. Pa - short of complete remodelling of the ER - h cane ean ge Golf Club. The thirty-two players|ton, Schenectady, N. Y.. v8. W. C1 sranie quill, the promising featherweight [system @f control, finance and coach-| |, Mayer wot y might not be able to defend he seem odd that the inland should] With the lowest scores in the qualify-|James, Lambton, Toronto; A. Wil-| opheoouiyn, and Andy "los abba ac eles eee i etalk "Unirago uropean. title, some ta she wi furnish so many swimming cham-|ing test will continue at match play.| 80m, Montreal, vs. M. Standifer,| win exchange punches in a twelve-round gol)” Eye ee Doug € peningran prensa * advancing an alibt ant pas re { pions, but theré is plenty of fresh |The final round will be played Satur- | Washington, D. C L. Hamill,} at the Rink Sporting Club of Brooklyn \ |WESTERN CONFERENCE eieaesye ‘ y ee ilies abe was Hype o Mi ter around Chicago. Water sports| day. ‘Toronto, vs. J. Drydolik, Aurora, N.| night. Willle Herman of Paterson vs. Ji : eee . Hid Mallory over co ts . water around Chicago. Water arene |. Pilrominent among the entranta| Yi. W. J. Hose, Hamilton, ys, J.[ Mandel for tweive rounds, witle turin" | GOLF STARTS MONDAY FIRST OPEN MEET Teanute ties two defeats. ustaine Which may explain why so many re-|from the United States are Thomas|D. Standish jr., Detroit Tommy Milton, atx eounds;, Barney Behitt +4 ae ROBINS. FOR WOMEN TO-DAY]!) rs. Mallory on British cour eruits for the navy were obtained in]D. Armour, former Scotch champion, ——— aia eel . CHICAGO, June 17.—Play will be] 1 Pa . nts, se non ri A hea out af ver : cl who now represents the Westchester- i —= gin Monday @ aiothian Coun= [ve F \ ; ready to hand her a ¢ it ag eae a aa ee Biltmore Club at Rye, ee ens COLLEGIATE BODY VOTES} piyan powney, tne crack midaioweignt ot | #1? M es - ie ee an, f + [ atete Women athletes of the Metropolitan) winibiedon in the early rounds. The ‘ s ve Xie 5 saline buy ho was al jovk [try Club In the first Western confer: | sinitn district and several from Pennsylvania! potieved the erica i sail at Northwestern University, ex-|D. Standish jr. of Detroit, Mich. SCORING REVISIONS | (oluntes, & Rica erat Re som Ye eae 2 24 atNIEN andl eared, hee EESp A FABIA Dasleen American when she sai ressed surprise over the athletic] Pairings of the Americans for the = a“ i ence golf championship, aranged as} Mitenen 200) i , rst open meet for] nothins matte 0 a DP Aurora, Il. day night, di LEADING BASE STEALERS thelr sex this afternoon at Brig but 1 «title and that she w situation in that part of the coun-| qualifying round were announced as a: . t ne of $4,000 for his end. ‘This ular sport fixtures of the her roon a Srighton | but Lens i a Pp "An he nice sum of ‘$ try. follows: CHICAGO, June 16.—The National) va, the guarantes his manager, Jinit e ha n irregular and rather NATIONAL LEAGUE, Beach Field, The games will serve ag} Just using the preliminary tourr “ e birds o} ere,” said] J. V. Young, Hamilton George| Collegiate Athletic Association to-| Dunn, received for him, ‘The gross + raatio’ contenta.by) wingers trad , Pittsbur 12\a tyout for the Olympic Games for| ments as sort of spurring matches "Thos ds out th iS . 8 i 4 ch Brickley, ‘‘don't care much about]C. McMahon, Buffalo. night voted to hold the 1923 meet on] sured over $12,000, and Malone got $i." me of the conference schoo! 11 | women, to be h in Paria next Auguat.| 8c! inte the beat of shape football. Their hobby is swimming] L. B, Paton, Danvers, Mass., vs, 3 aRiGt OPV for tin end this is the first meet frmally con “|The meet to-day will start at 3 o'clock — and water polo, At Northwestern they|F. G. Hoblitzel, Sarnia. Jone. 9; decided In ake Q * ae noted. by: thie conterence in the eimt Foremost among the entrants is Stiss| LEE FOHL DISCOVERS iba! Parker Wright, c championship instead of individual| Joey Leonard, brother of Champion Benns | an Ne ena iaihenath Adelaide Gehring of the New York Turn Se ene reat iate| Chub, ve, Te Ve Villencuve, Poteriare,| champlonshipe: for an snlimited | Leonard, will meet gammy arco, « youne| 2 22 trsek sanete @ NEW-BORN GIRL BABY Verein, who has held the national tene- | NEW FADE AWAY PITCHER ) VB. Eo, Ve 5 p 3 ‘ = ‘ fighter who has been boxin fe reat | iY compe ing champlonship e pe " - swimming prospects.” J. V. Wadsworth, Buffalo Park, vs.| team membership instead of teams] feiier 010 let eee acne an Every one of the Big Ten univer FOUND IN HALLWAY | hilss Genting also. ‘te. the. an-roura 7 1 Johnny Weismuller is much like|C. B. Grier, Royal Montreal. of ten athletics, and for revision of | yon, Wu, the first bout of fou kari {sities will have contestants on t champion among the wor round] st LOUIS, June 14—Hube Charlie Daniels, the great old time| W. G. Wood, Toronto Golf, vs, C.] the scoring system to Include six] at the Velodrome on June 26, ks, but Chicago and Illinois ure] Fatnt Cries From Pastry Box Re-| country, She achleved this title by de-| “Shucks” Pruett, twenty-one yeu champion, in build, being long and|A. Redaloe, Niagara Falls, N. ¥. places at five, four, three, two, one| Benny Leonard and Jack Britton » si] the favorites, because of the showing veal Contents. feuting n fleld of 500 In the American] old, University of Missouri pitel slender. He has a graceful, easy way| J. W. McDermid, Peterboro, _ ys,| and one-half, —— made by thelr golfers in intercol Policeman Hallinan walked wp to the| Gymnastic Unton festival In Chicago] ror the St, Louls Browns, possesse of gliding through the water. During] Paul Hyde, Buffalo Country Club. The recommendations will be sub-| Harry Foley, heavywetght, of Hot Springs.|jegiate team matches which have] desk in the West 30th Street statton at | Meenth the famous “fudeaway’ ball th his early training he made a close} R. McAuliffe, Buffalo Country Club,| mitted to tie entire membership for] *ho knocked out Charley Weiner tn too} yoon held this spring. Th e some] 6 A.M. to-day and gently Inld a pnstry | which contorme close the programme, |" nvlats Mathewson the woitd f study of slipping along with as little} vs. A, A. Adams, Hamilton, final decision. The new pointe cover | founds at New Orleans several weeks us ne par players among the Jents,| box In front of the Lieutenant on duty. | Yeeded ai cigintepeies 2 tp that to be ri t pitcher, according to BH disturbance of the water as possible T. D. Armour, Rye, N. Y., vs. Neal] virtually those sought by the Uni- | "il take on Weinert in a return baitie, 10) ind with the golfing events fixture “1 didn't order any lun the | n Parla, ‘There ia overs ike | Font, manager of the Browns. In boat racing, boats are designed| Sells, Buffalo. versity of Illinois, which showed re-| jm go, (utes Coundae we tne ano s planned to develop players of| Lleutenant, thal Gore Af Die Wlancre AL Tal! abddcear soul pala hachellevad <3 and tested to move at high speeds}. 'C. Webber, Peterboro, va, H.|luctance In entering the present meet. | ngnt ; Te he highest ability during the nest] {ht ain't a lunch.” rolled the eon.) Brighton mest this afternoon will be | Pruct sadeaway SORIA BUSA out rowing a wave or leaving a 4 . = years. 2 m thinking It's wanting lune considered for the Am nh team that}, t t “ale ste -becaust J ‘ Shamus O'Brien, tne Yonkers box throws with his left ha V'Berled out his swimming positions by an tae Wate ta Bis ek s of thelr own and # aan Rp aie a Of the out-of-town contingent the out ball @ peoulia olding his arms out ahead ewith his ones; $6 box Bete Hartiey. at the el ablished regular course a newly born gir baty, it was found | UAnding performer te Bias Katherine wist : hands resting on a pneumatic tube, hase A. A., Rockaway, next Frida ng driving nets during the winter] in the bo Trak No, 11% Weat| Davie Of Scranton... ‘regerded: ax the Y ‘ bed x in iw hal £ vateat baseball teh h of forniog Bis heed to watch the effect a jonths. The game is taught much] 15th Street by Daniel M ni we he | Oe bese a og er of her Shel pay KEISER SIGNED FOR MAL) of his kicks and his body movements Artie Martin, who vecent! men are coached in other athletics. | Was golng out to work re were ‘t Osan With LEER ObNSE wirt a LAS rile Martin, who recently r h letes. For their benefit’ a baseball sous the water. sion over Sammie Stone, has been 1 Women are allowed to take the in-| Mentifying marks and It wes then (4 throwing compeltion hus been ao) CUMBERLAND, Md 1A DS MOST WORLD'S RECORDS by bia manager, Lou Brown, to box ction also, but no championship] Bellevue, the programme , ent fas made here to-day te thlp’Car tne eaisa’ he cecnak By Neal R. O’ Hara. Rogan at Treeport, Jd, Monday 1 yet been arranged for them - aS — neon (fae ae ee arch of the back that gave best speed] y, Breebie, BV MpAITIGe) SE lee: Bien : i PARK BENCH SLEEPER : ; 1y Kelser, Cumberland middle results and then developed the six No one in Boston would object if Three college players have signed | June 25 | VIRGINIA ATHLETES aS mr etal ye WATER MATCHED ta Krohn of Akron, Ohi “| Frazee’s Red Sox traded places with| with Connie Mack, proving that they . SE. CLE » Ohio, June 17,— duck t ind sion bout at a lo tanaees Wns ie ee 2 swimming, his) tte Yanks. , didn't learn much at college Poattence Ra Psa Reve MADE GOOD SHOWING TES TO KILL Hae oot Cleveland. and Johnny Kaiser | th on Wednesday night, June 8 eae Carin Ch thinGet nin cies 8 eo rales hell “tia ; ve ; oman Prevents 4 St Louis, bantfinwoights, have t it cheno Tunney, former light F showing that he has cut restatayee tj] That Carpentier-Beckett match] There would be more sport in col-| oe Harlem to-night. ‘There will be | Likely tot Gara ce aid a Sok Sn Rats hOuL GL, the Champion, at Rockaway, N eaainlia ai s ee 2. should he é great lnoentive for the] lege rowing if the crews raced out to tensround werape, Jimmy As §toan who tnd p on} deer mat St Lain has i? Neastie inne hi ecta oO ve st le 1 Georgie Bush ¥ Madison h i mut NOOH FO%4 v ql A th larry Gi At ueventeen—ne'lt be elanteen ial Vall alain the three-mnile-limit. fighting Fran ; tah want MP tc ‘ per deciatoly Kaioer leet ogee eran next October—Weismuller holds more 1 red: & MSL into | ‘ i last Wednesda world’s records than any other swim.| The reason Carp refuses to come] ‘I wouldn't put on one glove for! preg und OULS wh pee error lle 1 alee - . 4 ac r 5 y vane iS mer-in America, Last winter he|ac'oss here again may be our income| $50,000,"" says Johnny Kilbane dis-| Queensbors A.C. of Loni lnlaul « ; MS [ers from. the vi a) SHY SPEWARD TRIED PO snovd startled the ewimming world by| ‘x more than fear of our fighters. [cussing a scrap with « challenger Chaney and Fr Gushun ran over from " ciate: Gasmeding S80) vanda’in dai. 104s . © Johnny evidently believes in bare- rain go why j 1 1 Josked him what ‘ : piece ties a at the Great Lakes Pool in Detroit--] Nothing but two weeks of rain| fisted robbery mau end teow cat | wony ki lant: varsity stbagh, (th Sop aa wanntt dead he started to] f West Indian with he just 2 seconds under Ted Cann’s| Will keep the A's out of last place by Spots in the « ‘ | four: tc he tical mie {shoot Aimaelf again, but the 4 Japanese steward, T. Shimamura, under world’s record recognized by the In-|July 4. When Johnny was a kid, we dare: ball en won knocked the revolver fr ) attest for attempting to shout y ternational Swimming Federation. s 2 6 say, he wouldn’t take off his stocking] | Seotty Monts ton basketball, nine wan taken to Helle nd mate, I Castel, on J : j ‘This feat has not yet been officially] The more balls he bangs over the|the night before Christmas unless] sip with Had The 1 RR) Raateettiati's hanged with violation of | when off the port of Sanches, D FOR SALE 3 passed on fence, the more Babe Ruth helps out]Santa Claus guarantecd him a geo] Periieralip for Piette with track, two won, two lost tnlety Fee aera eae ik tata teaty Te Geen ne anole tas LEARN TO SWIM Now | a later Jobfiny swam in the the gate. drug. and decided + F neven lost he doctors think he wl! die roy k GUARANTEED ie RAD MAPS, CO.; HOROKED» Bird

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