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Show United States Davis Cup Team fhe Consolation I Purse f MARTHA ,VeiS M. WILLIAMS 1 ' )roiaa'.,. I (CopvriehLI rf rrrtN'ri 5 III J voo ask me? Ton iron i )0 1 don't Know, "r..im otherwise Miss Sarah rh the neighborhood gossip ico vou somehow always man- .,Qt llihn tires of be ' til):: s al. de J Bnyley. her wickedly. this much the Negleys were poor to you-t- hey d v aiit Lncy i L tsi J sjt ,re the ralr" to congress, Neg'ey pi one terra?" In rich so i j he get w somebody struck oil on that 1 thought down in Texas ai Jpjy knew that," Polly Prim In J,cb mice Man Page. Effort to "Pin Down' President a Failure - "C Stagg Gets After Long Wait Nicholas Murray Butler's attempt to "smoke out" President Coolidge on a third term did not succeed, but did revive a story told last summer while Mr. Coolidge was at the White Pine camp in the Adirondacks. According to the gossips the Presl dent was out on one of the lakes fishing when the sky became overcast. The boatman remarked that the dark clouds indicated rain. Mr. Coolidge made no comment. After a while the sky grew blacker and the boatman again remarked that lie guessed it was go4ng to rain. Still Mr. Coolidge was silent. Then came the distant roar of thunder. A sharp flash of lightning was followed by another sharp pent ot thunder. Rain began to fall. "Well." . said the President's companion, "I guess we're going to get that shower." The President looked at him and demanded sharply: "What are you trying to do, pin me down?" Los Angeles Times. After thirty-fou- r years the has of Chicago Tniversity awarded to Amos Alonzo Ftagg an honor blanket for athletic distinction. The blanket Is a Drize civen to senior athletes when they graduate. It was In the early nineties that Stagg, now into his second quarter century at the university, played on the baseball and football teams at the school. The blan- ket voted to the grand old man of the Midway has a varsity ... u ana. a wnne star, indicating a year of varsity football; two navy blue stars for two years of baseball, and two black stars indicating captaincies of foot- ball and baseball teams. ..... sted. half a million out of the say." Lucy ran on flies people tell!" from Polly casting np hands, 'jhty bad hut it's truth that "And this hurts," from Lucy. jjiB? brother's got the Inside a strictly private Investigation , I'll'T jje got might HORNSBY BOUGHT ONCE FOR $500 i'iL" course, he'll believe any lie Ar-cu- t it the Negleys. just because Gordon." nim out with Sue I :raPped laries & :emel for:, with tle Joseph j. l "Seat, ti Just turned landsome, audacious, f,; znotfai Lovell rted away from her. mad i::ger and outraged pride, rich ih Train had caught him "in Shound," married him out of t M.re him this one child and had Hung he? tier asd Lovell, fveuteen Susie was the joy, the I. her s the very life of father and e Stein: ftwther, the angel of all dreams ;ep the nj Tommy Bayley, Lucy's only and rij. Lucy had had such joy In lim jfi'spect of Leon's grandchildren 10 attta: q her blood at last that it had oi she t i crushing blow when young tiousk, 4 had made Susie's acquaint-i,;anseemed almost instantly lie was college ;cf'tivate, her. ! i!id city bred Tommy a born rSver, the moral and pattern of 1 ishem siunting squire of the elder time, with ef was to crafty-wisto permit ho reack ay's blazoning abroad the ! life ol news. "We'll let Polly had b: Bio it," she counseled, being sure that Pollv Prim would. spine fr? t Stiniarethink we've told and go every- d fish r denying it," she said to Fait. She sent him to boat, r with money in both pockets i anjtfc : - jporfinQuibs Bob Reeves Sets the last sruuiueiii, loss that disdain of the Negleys. Su- Srdon, not yet eighteen, might jpen her daughter but for a foolLeon Ssrrel in her early youth. urned e Is r , New League Mark ffcer found s. thlrty-flw- g to De suspecieu 01 5 was ache of love and yard i; as the 4' s It was Jjj J i-- J When Bob Reeves of Wash Ington made thirteen assists In aiding In the defeat of Cleve- land recently he set a new American record for shortstops, the old one having been twelve, set by Kid Elberfeld of Detroit in 1901. The world record is fourteen, held by Corcoran of Cincinnati since 1903. The second inning was the only one in which Reeves did not have at least one assist, and every member of the Indians was his victim, with the excep- tion of Burns. J Cookie Cunningham, former Ohio Is thinking of playing pro football in Detroit this year. Trains for Long Run an earnest request until it was spent. to fighter named Weenie Sweeney was knocked down 33 times in a bout in Georgia, but was still standing at the end of the fight A d stay k I'rim waited a week for fur- timing on gossip's water then 'he faintest ripple a line In as sin! 6tinty paper that there might it throo: he startling developments in tail, t matters of special local U the f set her off in full cry. the en; Sre she had made half the round countryside she had started iled u a ns that rfilled as far as Wnsh-pin "here Instantly It gathered e as it moved. Arthur sensed " of it and rushed to (Wake sted Fa the Gordon replantation, a serrc i to inarrv Snslt out of baud angles hlt her away to Europe with hospa remained of his share in the revesK fill loot. But he found her Infffiently and conspicuously nh- H'n Florida In ward of Grannv "nd hfr dpar Aunt t unc irfinr rushed South on the' swift'harp a; President Frank Calder of the National Hockey league declares that there might be a change in ownership of the Pittsburgh Pirates next winter. fcci In-I- k1 1 X The English sports girl of 1927 Is wearing pants. The athletically inclined misses have practically unanimously agreed on trousers for sports wear. f4 - ! - - j Be i to St 'rouhle whatever !12 op wnmenkind. Me hart sniH telegram came: "Remember, vi'U. this NeL'lev fellow's nni'er lirrmv maybe he deserves It. enn't rub It In. Give him the find for a space we know he's tn his iifti.r fs lomeii til Bain f vasfr enme-nrmane- p by liltlliati ." ''V (In n'a, 1,mt,.1 , ,v t11 inn 'witiklitin malfrlous.lv ".v stuck out his chin, 1 at nie and I'm better i;ti-- ('.Tan to 0. R.'l ; i III a It lanft rloJ rear a her aunt. ihii.v "so after all new sister V '7 tears. grinned. yr betwixt "A fine Job you you. But I'll bear 1 an- U liiar t nilth him- - 1 otip spoilinu her outrageously." Gordon said, smiling through inowlng I wns horn iilth. ot" purpose to have her suit mad end " litt e ' rt uni saying: Judge." worth ln.L-n- .hnmelel hjn) T '! J bad Not to be outdone by President Coolidge and his mechanical "hobby horse." Levett, the "human dynamo." who will attempt to run from Los Angeles to New York, exercises with his new wrestling machine to get Into condition for his 3,000-mil- e jaunt. The photo shows Levett exercising with his new "wrestling partner." t0 gtand hnppineSS spined over so lav- tht even when Arthur came Kas no doom no inL-oor,A CS,00d he saw. held his decently, and ended by having three-daflirtation with "t y "Idle-wester- n 4 tncerhp. ...... hollo ,,,,u lt- - rt.Mr... alterthe 'hole party sat staring I?, u.e f 1HS ornament- - - traek. Tommy whispered to "iour young man hns eot nfler all, losing the big doesn't disdain a consolation '",v to would except foolish said, smiling though try 'out. DIAMOND PICK-UP-S, Toporcer has been showing some speedy work on the base lines of late. Luby, pitcher for the Chicago Na tionals in 1S90, made a record of 20 successive victories. John McGinnls. utility player, was released outright by the Wichita Western League club. It costs anywhere from $3 to $20 for an artificial sunshine treatment or 50 cents for a centerfield sent star fielder of the Western League club, has been sold to the Cleveland Americans. Elton Langford, Dps Moines Runt Carroll of the Tyler county (Texas) All Stars, has struck out from 12 to 15 batters In every game so far this season. Archie Campbell, pitcher of the Wichita club of the Western league, has been sold to the New York Yankees. rlght-hnnde- d Catcher Al Spohrer has been sold to the New .York Nationals by the Wilkesbnrre team of the New league. Percy Wells is Texas State rifle Hansel P. Wells, champion, is also team. the captain of the team, and his son. state long range a member of the Howard Maier, a star athlete of academy, recently elected the most valuable athlete, will. It is reported, enter Syracuse university In the fall. The University of California football team will travel a total of 2.5S4 miles this fall to play three games away from home against conference opponents. outfit. Ion? is to trail the Tommy's welcome was to remeniher, as was that , & ia The Yankees have msde most of their progress against St Louis and Boston clubs which have been extremely poor Bfrnlnst tha league George Green of St. Catherines, Ontario, has Issued a challenge to any man of sixty-fivweighing no more than 135 pounds, to meet him In a boxing bout. e, Under the British racing rules, or to the English derby, if the owner of a horse dies before the race Is run. It is necessary that the horse be scratched. at least the rules that apply One possible reason why posterity has been kind to the memory of John L. Is that he never put on a nose guard and penumatic helmet to mix It up with a third-ratsparring partner. e Bennie Touchstone, heavyweight boxer, who hails from Miami, Fla has a orange embroidered on the leg of his black trunks, which he wears In all his bouts ns a boost for his home state. Corr-poun- Vege- d Lansin?, Michigan. "I have taken Lydla E Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound vhenever I needed it. When I first used It I was so bad I could hardly - walk across the ft room without crying. I was tired all the time. I think my trouble was coming on me for six I months before realized it. I read ,','liVr' of your wonderful medicine In run-dow- n FOE VEE m TEARS 5 Achy? lame and ""TO feel constantly achy "j too often a ign of sluggish kidneys. 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Consecutive Win Record Is Held by Giants Twenty-sigames In a row Is the major league record for consecutive victories and It is held by the New York Giants. They set this mark In 1916, a year in which they finished The fourth in the pennant race. streak started September 7 and ended in the second game of a double-heade- r on September 30. The American league record Is 19 and was made by the Chicago White Sox in the same year, 191G, beginning August 2 and ending August 24. In 1912 Washington won 10 games In a row, every one on the road, from May 30 to June IS. Last year the Yanks won 10, in a row. x "Albert standi for Better Break fastf Carnation Mush brings to your breakfast bowl all the flavor, all the nutriment, ofgolden wheat fields. And does it in tninutetx thanks to the Albers process. sk your grocer I The popularity of athletics among the Finns Is Illustrated by the statement that Ilelslngfors, the Finnish capital, maintains a public running track where men and women of all classes go for dally exercise. Pacific Coast Giant Is Going to Pennsylvania Fred Steiner, a husky chap from the Pacific const, where he starred for the ChafTey high school of Oakland. Calif., has arrived in Philadelphia and plans to enter the University of Pennsylvania. At present he has taken a position In a boy's camp ns counselor to keep In condition for the football season. P.esldes being n grid stnr, the young coast athlete, who weighs more than 200 and stands (! feet 8 Inches tall. Is a ptclinr athlete with the welfhta lo trnA nnd field. 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Phil McGovern, a nephew of the immortal Terry McGovern, Is making rapid strides in amateur boxing cir- 1 i by- - ALWAYS TIRED haarlem oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, Mike Donahue at Louisiana State university expects his football team to be one of the best In the South next fall. e is tors Dr. J. A. Sullivan, goalkeeper of University of Toronto hockey team, has turned his attention to golf. State athlete, ab-:d- y re radio set devised for aviathe United States navy transmits signals even when the plane's motors are dead. A small j Whippet racing was originated In Wales, where this speedy type of dog was first bred. d d that was ticking off the seconds when George Washington was President is still keeping accurate time In the home of W. F. Arms of Malad, Wash. The clock, according to in its life history, a recent check-u- p has been running for more than 140 years. It was made in Switzerland, and all the wheels except one are of wood. A clock p n rm r, Seville, of the famous Here is a close-uRogers Hornsby, who was traded to the Giants by the St. Louis Cardinals for Frank Friseh and Jimmy Ring. He was born at Winters, Texas, April 27, 1S90. Began as a shortstop with the Dallas club of the Texas League and released the same year to the Dennis club. He was sold to the Cardinals at a reported price of $500 in 1915. still holding down the In 1916 he alposition of shortstop. ternated at second base, third base It seems that no United States Davis cup team is complete without the name of William T. Tilden appearing on Its roster. This year is no exception. '.frim exploded. Big Bill has bet-- chosen a member of the team which will defend Its laurels s laughed provoKingiy as snt at the Germantown Cricket club. The photograph shows: No. 1, William "That's not I tier bead, saying: Johnston ; No. 2, Bill Tilden ; No. 3, R. Norris Williams ; No. 4. 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