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Show BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON UTAH . PAGE SDC . THE BINGHAM . , : Betty Nuthall on British Team - Molla Mallory (Left) and' Betty Nuthall. '. Betty Nuthall, the alxteen-year-ol- d English school girl who eliminated Mrs. Mallory from the Wimbledon tournament recently, has been designated to go to the United States this summer aa a member of the Wlghtmnn cup team. The other members of the team which will attempt to regain the trophy are: Mrs. Kitty McKane Ginlfree, Miss Gwendolyn Sterry, Miss E. U. Hnrvey and Mrs. J. Mill. The American squad was announced aa Mrs. Mallory, Helen Wills. Eliz-abeth Ryan, Mrs. Uaxel HotchklHS Wlglaniun, donor of the cup; Mrs. Marlon Zlndersteln Jessup, Miss Eleanor Gosh, Miss Martha lluyard, Mrs. Charlotte Ilosmer Chapln, Mlsa Margaret ltlake, Miss Penelope Anderson aud Miss Helen Jacobs. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i : New Zealanders Are : Fond of All Sports : Manufacturers of sporting . ; ; good and equipment will find ) uiany dollar Id New Zealand. accordlug to the Commerce da-- '. partment at Washington. Popularity of aporta In the '. ; Island combine to create an lm-- ! ! portaut market for athletic '. ; ; equipment, agents of the depart- - ; ment report Football Is the ! ; ; most popular of winter sports. ; Cricket Is the favorite summer sport, although It has a strong rival In tennis. Golf Is played tire year around. Lesser sports are bowls and ! track. In a few mountain re-- ; sorts In winter .a small, amount ! of skiing Is fonnd. Fishing and ; bunting also have many follow- - ; ere. 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HAT-- Is guaranteed to rive Instant and absolute relief to any case of HAT FEVEH In the world, or money refunded. Price L TUB HAf-- CO., Sundance, Wyoming. W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Pitch Opening Game I 1 j of World's Series $ 2 : tlerb I'ennock In all probabll- - 6 6 Ity will burl the opening game X 2 of the 1027 world series for the o 0 New York Yankees. Muggins' X 5 team Is enjoying a big leud, es- - g P.peclully when a team Is bitting A 5 In the crushing fatmlon of the 9 9 Yankees. 6 6 The merciless clouting of the 9 9 Ysukees has overshadowed some 6 6 fine pitching performances by 9 9 Miller Uugglns' twirlers. Wltq 5 6 exception of the White Sox, no g 2 American league entry baa re-- O 6 celved as good pitching aa the X X Yankees, who boast In I'ennock 9 5 and Reuther two of the out- - X standing portalders In baseball, g HARRY McCURDY . . . FIND OF THE YEAR Manager Ray Schalk Loud in Praise of Youngster. Americsn league fans, noting the marked success lisrry McCurdy Is hav-ing behind the bat and with the stick for the Chicago White Sox, nave been wondering bow Branch Rickey ever let this sterling bucltstop get away from lilm. It waa the former man-ager of the Cardinals who found Mc- Curdy at college, got blm to sign a contract and tried him out at SL Louis under the most unfavorable circum-stunce- Rickey at that time waa sorely brewed for backstops, not having very much luck with bis maskmen. Af-ter seeing McCurdy In action at col-lege, he predicted a brilliant future for blm. McCurdy got his chance to get Into the big league with a bop early, but be looked dismal chasing foul flies In back of the plate in true collegiate fashion while the fane roared and razzed. Rickey took blm out of the game und shipped blm to Houston for seasoning, realizing that the experience the young player had at the hands of the St Louis fans would make him nervous If be ever tried to get in the game there again. McCurdy prospered in Texas and be-came a minor league star, but the Cards took aa option on VIck Instead bf McCurdy, aa Rickey told friends be would not have McCurdy humiliated again by taking hi in back to St. Louis. How McCurdy learned to bit aod how the Sox tried their best to send him back to Texas after fiddle Collins decided he'd make a better Irst base-man than a backstop becausa be bad Schalk, Grabowskl and Crou te . as maskmen, are Interesting phrisee of McCnrdy's first few years In baseball. He even went borne because he could not tell whether be was a member of the Yankees or Sox until Judge Lan-dl- s shipped him back to Chicago. Colo nel Ruppert had to pay McCurdy a month's wages and It la certain he's sorry he does not have to pay blm a yearly aalary now. Most players would have lost heart trying to break In where Schalk, one of the best receivers the game evei produced, and Crouse were stationed, but McCurdy stuck to It and the be-lief Is that he will not be ousted for several years to come. Cochran Likes Golf v V Welker Cochran, world 18.2 balkllne billiard champ. Is no mean player of that famouse game golf. Cochran Is a mnn and hits 'em straight and far down the fairways; strange to say, be Is weakest on the greens. He Is shown at Broad Moor gold club, Seattle, where be shot 79 on a strange course. "Read the classic for fifteen mln-nt-each day." Maybe that'a all yoa 'O can stand. Old folks take vacations for rest; young folks need their rest after they get back. WamondNofe Rcuumout of the Texas league bas sold Ted I'lllette, pitcher, to the St Paul American association teura. Wully Schaug was the last player to wear a mustache in the big league, but stuck to It for only half a season. o Overton Tremper, University of Pennsylvania outllelder, has been ob-tained by the Brooklyn National league club. The Syracuse team of the Interna-tional league announcea the purchase of Catcher IJamhy from the New York Giants. e Paul Waner, Pittsburgh outfielder, bit In 23 consecutive game before be Dually fell off In the game with the Cincinnati Reds. oo The Waner boys are enough alike to be twins, but Paul, In right, la three years older'than tho brother in center, who Is twenty-cue- . The Baltimore Orioles admit all boys In short trousers to view games free ou certain days, but older youths In golf pauts are excluded. Johnny White, star shortstop of the Fordham university baseball nine for the last three years, has signed a con-tract to play with the Cincinnati Reds. Pitcher Walter Real! of the New York Yankees has been released to the St Paul club of the American as-sociation under an optional agreement e e a Zacli Wheat, veteran outllelder, has never been put off the field by an urn-pir-or fined for Insubordination In all of bis 11) years In the major league, e e e The record for consecutive pitching victories In organized baseball Is 20 games, set by Jimmy "Rube" Parn-ha-with the Baltimore Orioles In 1923. Seattle has purchased Pitcher Jack Knight from the Philadelphia Nationals. He Is a right-hande- r who has had varying success with the Phils. Cy Young, regarded by ninny as the grentest pitcher of all time, won 508 major league games during his career, which Includes three no-h- perform-ances. a a o Ray Schalk holds the record In the major leagues for the greutest number of games caught, with a mark of 1,705 games, compiled during 15 consecutive seasons. o The Toronto Leafs of the Interna-tional league signed Stanley Lucas, a youthful pitcher. Lucas graduated to professional ranks from a Toronto amateur nine. o In 1S02 there were 12 hurlers In the National league who won 30 or more games that season. The 30 mark In victories hasn't been reached since 1920, by the hurlers of either big cir-cuit a o When New Haven recalled Catcher Ike Danning from Bridgeport, the lat-ter club received Rube Macklln to re-place him. Hugh Canavan, veteran d pitcher, has been given his release by the Bears. a a o Jiggs Donahue, veteran first base-man, is with Hartford, having been signed by Manuger lirunsfield when his Infield became crippled by the y to Eusnble Gonzales and the sus-pension of Ab Hermann. one Van Pelt, Albany pitcher, who Is said to have a real fast one, used It to good advantage against Savannah on June 22. He whiffed 11 of the Indians and turned In a 6 to 2 win. Five bits were made off him. Revenue From "Hobof That hoboes by no means are all penniless travelers Is seen In the ex-perience of the Denver k Rio Grande Western railroad In collecting more than $18,000 In fares from 5.233 "head-end- "' passengers and freight-trai-n riders last year. The special agents of the road arrested nearly 28,-50- 0 men of this class, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. Those who had money were taken to the ticket office and Instructed to purchase tickets. Duration of Soviet Rule Eatily Proved "Comrade" Kalinin Is president of the soviet union. He Is a peasant by origin. Like nil good presidents Ka-linin makes a speech occasionally. He' makes a specialty of addressing peasant audiences. Not long ago he made a speech at n farmers' reunion not so far from Nlpnit. The presi-dent was drawing a grandiloquent pic-ture of life under the soviet regime. At the outset he told his peasant-listener- s that Russia was the first country to throw off the yoke. Sud-denly he was Interrupted. Interrup-- - tlons are not Infrequent in peasant districts. "We have land and free-dom," cried one farmer, "but under the czar some of us had three pairs of pants and now we have only one." "Comrades," replied the comrade-presiden- t, "the negoes of Africa have no pants at all." "How Is that?" came back the voice from the audi-ence. "You told us we were the first to be sovletlzed, but If those people In Africa have no pants nt all, they most have had soviet rule for at least 20 years.' Pierre Van Tassen, In the Atlanta Constitution. Robbed of Record Here Is shown Benny Paschal, the Yanks' utility outfielder, who was robbed of a home run record in the third gume of the series with the Cleveland Indians. Ben smacked out two home runs and was robbed of two more by only a few feet One turned intora two bagger while the other was a triple. Only two men, Ed Dele-hant- y and Bob Lowe, made four home runs in one game. Sure, That's Right She Yoa can't "blow rings, lie Cant eh t Didn't I blow a gold-fille- d one on yout Cufs Deep "1 hear that she's a great gossip." "Yes, she's always the knife of the party 1" Life. "Aren't " or "Ain't I" George Bernard Shaw Is quoted as being out to put an end to the "damn-able affectation" of present-da- Eng-lish writers who see an evidence of culture In using "aren't I" Instead of "am I not." "Aren't," says the writer quoted, Is plural and "I" Is singular. You would not say "Are I not right," would you 7 Theu why use the plural form In the contraction. The homely form "ain't"' is much more nearly cor-rect, being derived directly from "anin't," the contraction of "urn not." Sport Hates Public golf courses are now found In 37 states In the Union. o a There are 5,600 outdoor playgrounds In 758 cities In the L'aJted States. "Fore!" In golf was originally "Be-fore !" similar to the sailor's "Below I" a o A bill has been defeated In the leg-islature of Pennsylvania to legalize horse racing. Jumes F. Bunting, Jr., of Pittsburgh, was elected captain of the Penn State golf team for next year. Billy Wallace, lightweight contender. Is the only Eskimo to achieve prom-inence In the boxing game. eeo Arthur Duffy of Georgetown univer-sity was the first man to cover 100 yards In 9 3-- 5 seconds, a mark that only three others have been able to equal. Western golf clubs are now follow-ing the practice common in the East and Middle West of eliminating all markings and yardage figures on the tee boxes during championship tour-naments. o o a . Another moment that seems a year Is when the champion wrestler, after rolling around an hour and 40 min-utes with another chamjilon wrestler, suddenly forgets which way the match is supposed to come out. Early Abolitionists The first protest against slavery In the United States was made in 10SS by the Society of Friends In German-tow- Pa., according to an answers question in Liberty. English Women Prefer Lighter Men in Ring Feminine prize-fig- ht fans In England are showing a preference for fly-weights and bantams, and on this ac-count the little fellows are In great demand. Fight promoters have leurned that action without too many bruises Is more desired thnn science by women sjiectators. Consequently, the pro-moters have hit upon the scheme of providing snappy lighter weight bouts to stimulate Interest In boxing among the wives, sisters sweethearts of their regular patrons. With women taking mere Interest in sport than formerly, the managers have hopes of reaping Increased reve nue by selling two tickets where for merly they sold one. The father of one baby is usually twice as happy as the father of twins. Too many people neglect their plain duties for something more attractive. |