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Show ' who hate ROWING people, longer even than fight managers, have topped the HatThis fields and McCoys again. Is between the Cortime Innell and Navy coaches National the Ldague cidentally, again heads the basebaU squabe bling list with Hie Frankie Babe r'inclll vendetta . . . 4itph Mond't, brother of the famous Toots, succeeds Rudy Dusck as matchmaker for Jack Curleys Unless Andy Kerr wrVStlers does comkthing aboqt his ruards, Colgate may have' football trouble . . Mid John Leon, next ill w ho goes In for statistics when not promoting. fights or playing the (ha-feu- I Wentworth Mention One of the most Interesting Colo-tlbuildings In America Is the Gov. Bennlng, Wentworth mansion, at New Castle, N. IL, built In 1750. Many important meetings dealing with the fate of the nation were held In It Scenes and Persons, in the Current News ... d Frisch-Lmplr- tw A L ' A sSiSra &.!$ f:-- vlis V'o : J I L;w ; $ c Nw York rnfi' WJTU - . IS .long past midnight at the (fen of thfc- - Toy bulldog. The who have been rjiftiqg tfp boy old touche, gr I around to the ta in IT . 'subjects .of squawks and alibis. this is a prise fight crowd tbp t S(pce debate Is loud ah long. Mickey Walker, who has been listening quietly, now grins and iaunters over to the table. be?. .there' time and place for everything, suggests the Iquat little fnan who used to ksk nothing of. giants save 'that they keop oh swinging. "For .instance, did I over tell you about the time j again fought Dundee?". at the memory oi the night '. "Well, anyhow, Joe smacks me so one 'eye that I lose over hard , the duke and have to .'go to the ' ' . hospital. "Naturally Im weighing' In with d .homo beefing because plenty. AH Ile.-grin- e man-size- too,. I bear a guy on the next table sort , of the while,' growling, ' . but 1 dont figure .hes got any cause to be sore at me and so I dont pay much attention to him. Instead I' Just lay there and every time the Doo purls lh Mickey Walker I let out another "" yelp. "AU of a sudden on the the-gu- next table bounces up sos theyv'e got to stop operations on him.' Then ho starts shaking hia fist In my face; ' Say you,, he sayv to me. You know what. Im in Here- for. Well somebody bounced a bottle off my conk and I've' been stretched out here for almost an hour while theyve been- digging glassware outta- my dandruff. Thats what theyve been doing; Here I was out for a bit of fun and wasn't harming nobody, an The guy leans over as if hes gonna take a belt outta me. - - - ' n hit 'll you, he says. Getting your racket, aint lt. An you got paid 10 Ga for tonight, didnt you? Weil, then, what y ighive you got to squawk?!, t M TTiT : . 1 .didnt have time. 1 was "It makes no difference. 'nul veteran coach abandons such ble medium as a long finger spreads both arms in eloquent ture. "How we gtinna win? w -- the fee- nd ges- IIow . "Well, 1 didnt I? got warmed up anyhow, Bartclls life is built-othe theory that a good attack is the lest defense. "You warm up! IlunhV . tuque sputters idiom feebly with the English for a mo- ment, relieves himself with rippling Spanish phrases and then returns to the lan.mage by which he may be understoed. "Three I. weeks you warm r ip with me, hey. a f one-ma- sbv Captain Kidd Pewtev Lifted Among th pewter items listed la 1701 ta the estate of Capt. William two "..J5f7f, ..'VK-.'- salt-cellar- s. Men Wore. Glove Fir I men wor leather before women; In Louis gloves long XlWe time, ladies first set eft the beauty ef- their hands and arms with kid gloves pr long knltted-sllmittens. In France - k Pkeeidont f U.5. ' John Hancock was the President of the Continental . congress from 1775 tq 1780, which office at that time was the highest In the country. ' Tb Shawl Filey kind' of woola is shawl palslqy en ehawi imitating a cashmere shawl, formerly made at . Paisley, Scotland, between 105 and about. j os S. T? the pirate,- - were three tank-ard- s, thirteen dishes, two candlesticks, thirty plates, five basins and .Kidd, 1850. Sed Pearl Whero - Aro Found. pearls are so called because, they are tiny and appear Mke seeds. They era the pearls bf Germany, Ireland, 'Scotland, Russia and China... Seed. A 1 o iy V y Bark Produce! Djre ;M: .TK from' many common trees fastproduce dyes having and en woods used are and ness materials.-pthe? , r good-colo- - 1 . 1 , Firil Life Insurance Policy . The first- American life Insurance policy was written In Philadelphia iaISi3L - Spaf Buoy spat buoy Is a post weighted and anchored so that it Is Upright In the water. n A .Riggs Is Clay Court Tennis Champ erg- - Princeton Gels, track coach,- tabs - . Representative William Lemas the ke North of. Dakota, who .is future star milcr. tot candidate the Presidency, is ManhatSays the being supported by the newly tan sophomore will move up next year organized Union party.. Father to succeed Cunningham, Venzke and Man-gaall of whom will hang up their shoes after the Berlin finale the celebrated Billy fight manager, changes to a different colored bow tie three times a day , . Casey Stengel slapped the first home; run ever achieved at Ebbcts Field.. That was during an exhibition, game with the Yankees, who had Ilal Chase at second base and Frank Chance at first. In the spring of 1913. s, If you wish to believe the the Dodgers have been old to Cap Huston for delivery in the fall .' . . Also a local group of celebrated citizens are determined to form a stork company and purchase the Giants . , . Those fight wrighlng-i- n pictures Robert Riggs of Los Angeles, snapped In action during the you see so often In the papers are he. upset Frankie never the McCoy. That Is because match, reveals the forehand drive with which court tennis national to win the Parker championship in Charles E. Coughlin, ra.dio priest clay the boys must doff their panties back- to of . Detroit, is the leading sponII.e came then sets Chicago. In. straight for the real scales lest of Lemkes candidacy. sor doubles title. . Cornell will ocat several good football teams this fall, but the Big Red eleven will not be quite as nifty as the experts have been suggesting The athletes are very i ' ' f ? i young and will need a season or two- to. become ecustomed to the e grind . . . The Giants have the smallest representation of tsl: any major lcmgue club In the Asso,v. S 4 .,n $ ciation of Professional Ballplayers, I t . i the organization which provides d for unfortunate Yet the duos are only $1Q a year. t r" . if.y 1 Ed Kellehef. who did a very .l-'good basketball Job at Pordhani, now 1: being touted to succeed. Buck Freeman at St. Johns. where he. was head man 15 years ago . , . Joe Reddy, who woft the quarter at the first of the (llytnplc Games at xs: Paris in 1892, returned to Princeton this spring for the forty-fift- h reunion of his class. He was one tv of the men who had an audience with the King of Greece, which resulted in the first official renewal of the Gaines at Athens la 1892. Frankie Frisch holds the shortest clubhouse meetings of any H l manager. They usually last Just minute flat or just long j w enough for Frankie to yelp, "Go out and beat those bums . . , The Junie Freys have ordered a For their achievement in flying into the stratosphere to the highest altitude ever attained by man small Frey . . . Mike Jacobs did (72 3M feet). Capts. Albert W. Stevens and Orval A. Anderson were presented with the coveted Clar-enc- e the best of his many good jobs In H. Mackey trophy. Left to right: Captain Anderson. Charles F. Horner, president of the handling the crowd at the Stadi- National Aeronautical association. Captain Stevens and Major General Oscar Westover, who made the um the other night. present lion. Lou Burns ELECiniC QEfni6ER0tlQ you money , 'javeJ many . ' lGn!jtei:6ifcsLow trk'ify at . 5E"ic-- "J xtra ties than ever, with lower . faff Price . gives you' -- the cheapest form of refrigeration ' . . maintenance of 1 ture, automatically . . temper' 40 between . ' and 50 degrees.' can buy food in quantities- You 7 when prices- are low and store - ... share-.in-.-th- - i in an electric refrigerator .fof fij , - - tjire. use. . . e . W. Jjidj .Jt tijs Stratosphere Flyers Get Mackey Trophy X-- s,.o,.Ekc,ric: rumor-monger- . '' some people continued to nse It until as late as 1819. Doctors still clung to wigs as late as 1819, but they went out of fashion about 1S05, - ... . says the shortstop, When Men Powdered Half The use bf powder fof men's ha!f went opt of fashion In 1794, but Sk, P ti Bon-thro- n, It is almost time for a double header to start. Adolfo Luquc stands In front of .. the Giants dugout shaking ap excited finger at Dick Kartell. "You oughta done it. be' says. "Yeah. towns-peopl- e, s n, "You. were growing were bought by and stored in their cellars Insure a supply of greens. Copt Uniform Gey New Yorks policemen felt Insulted when In 1853 they were forced to wear uniforms. They . donned swallow-taile- d blue coats with brass buttons, blue caps and gray pantaloons. Thousands at National Glider. Meet were sold in vegetable gardens the markets each falL Boxes of earth in which rooted lettuce plants Lou Little still limps as the re that bis troubled suit of Pulteney Bridge a Monuihenl him for geveral seasons, but his The famous Pulteney bridge, built physicians report he will bo in top In 1770, Is a structure In England the shape before .Columbia takes tq to second be held iq historic beauty in September . . . Sam grlda-oFlorence. It Ponte the to Veechlo, Rosoff, .the eminent contractor, as a . national be Is to preserved six han more maizes Hois? any monument fans at a prize fight . . . Gabby Hartnett, who. usually frits better The 'Seventh Heaven than, any of thcih, is tfie,only Cub Cabalists maintain that there are who 'does not use a Billy Herman seven heavens, each rising In hapmode bat . . . Mrs. Ken Smith, baseball writof the wile very good 1 . at the Democratic National convention, in Philadelphia which' renominated President Roose- piness above the other, the seventh God and the er, now Is emeting for the Play- velt. 2 Further outbreaks of violence in Jerusalem result in fatal woundihg of an Arab school teacher. being the aboje of ers Guild, of Manhattan. Rated 8 James A. class of ahgels, highest convention. . Farley, chairman of the Democratic National committee, opening .the numerous stars In the role of i murderess, recently , Jimmy' . Aid to Civilizatiou , CHERRY QUEEN. : Walker will do the foreword to the' Jud Tunklns says .maybe qlylllza-tfo- n book about Jim Braddock pow be.would go on with greater ing penned by Lud, the Hudson If more people were smoothness ' . Dispatch sports acq. : to pleasg 'one another Instead tryln ; .. . of scarin one another. Tan Mungo Is willing, but very W-q- i few Dodgers pass the time of day Father of American Fih Culture ... with the moody fircb&Ilcr. , .The is some-llmSeth Green (1817-88- ) rehis rude cannot Just American of father called forget the boys n marks during the recent fish culture. He ia credited with strike , . '. Howard Braddock is making fish breeding practical pa a' ; ' having his tonsils removed belqrge scale. cause he wants to grow up and be a heavyweight champion, too , , Formation of Coral St. Louis fairest Hewers say that of the' branching formaMany Joq Med wick lo a swell singer and known as coral were really tions that you should hear him . croon 'f- made, not by animals, but by plants, - ( t hbout "Minnie the Moocher. . , , . botanist says o rote Reilly, who for the first time , , -In numerous years Is not managRight and Wrong Standard ing the world's featherweight are wise when we set up our We to some claim champion, still has of right and wrong, standards own fame. He held Joe Jacobs cigar when we Insist Are foolish we but during the fight . . . Does any that all ..others shall - conform to one know why the State Amen Com. them. hsk. mission permits Pedro Montanei to go chasing welterweights when Heard Itadian'q Boa it there are sq many capable boys of . Miss Ardis Manney, seventeen? bis cwn size begging for a crack, year-ol- d Thpusands of spectators gathered for National Glider week at .Balboa, the Spanish discoverer of University of Chicago " at his big gates? brunette from Northport, Mich., Elmira; N. Y., sponsored by the Soaring Society of America. In the radfle, was led to search' for has been selected queen of the this group hre, left to right, Youston Sekella,' president of the Elmira the other sea' by .the bohsts.of an ' National Cherry festival at Trav- Gliding club; Dr. Earl Lange of the Massachusetts Institute Of Indian as to Its vast Jim Braddock Is ; erse City, Mich. She is studying Technology, contest manager; Larry Lawrence-(i' rear), secretary; Jefferson Day Obie'rved Pep Martins Hero to be a librarian but. will assume, Jack Summers, United States Chamber of Commerce inspector; The b'rthday of Thomah Jeffera lighter .role at the Michigan Charles Gale, official timer;, and Franklin director of thfe son of is observed as a state holiday 'Jim Braddock' is Pepper .Martin's fete. America. . . Soaring Society sports hero. 'An autographed picture of the heavyRep. William Lemke .. champion weight iron adorns the of North Dakota. Mans St. Louis locker . , . Matty Seeks Presidency s the-illnes- Have Own Opinions .of Squawks,' Ilexes ' "Vegetable Garden fat i Ut), In Seventeenth century Quebec, (1788-1856- ) reports, that cy-pre- elm, beech and poplar were the woods from which Italian furniture of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth centuries were made; Practical! all the finer pieces were walnut, Communist Colony in Texeo went Etienne Cabet to Texas in 1843 to found an Icarlan community, so named after his Voyage en Icarle, a philosophical and social romance describing a Com' munistic utopia. Schmflisgs right band landc'd on Loais $7 iimeS. , Walker- (in Dariell . end., book, Aqueduct walnut, cnestnut, oak, pine, al , ?r co?k.e1 food is preserved for a long tiipe.with electric -- 7Frcih qVililn jr r-- frigeration. . - Three weeks you get hits. You warm & up with me today. No. Well, then hbw . ysa expect to lie shrugs his shoulders that sprsk volumes. Then sinks down on the benrh overcome by fhe fu.ility 0f It all. He becomes as silent as lie had been loquacious. Bartel! is not a superstitious lad. lie knows that a bat is of consider-iblmore assistance than a rab bit's foot when you are up rutting for base hits.. So he grins at this notion. The first game 6tarts. Magicians pop up from nowhere to snaro hard-hline drives. The Giants lose that oue. The second game aUrts. A sturdy UUle fellow continues to slap line drives that should be good for extra bases. They continue to be caught. The Giants lose that one. When old man Luque comes down the clubhouse steps the next afternoon a blond little fellow is waiting there, ball and glove in 1 th'c-i- it hand. he calls, "Hey, Adolf, catchi, That afternoon Dick Bartel! gets kis baaeblt and the Giants win. big-tim- 7T : iVt 1 old-timer- :i coa-ehin- , if ob X u m WX. qe , rvQfr. one-ha- lf v7?v - , . . , M drinks, desserts; eYc, with wonder- - . . . , ul results in yeur Electric Re - frJgerator. . , vv IV reju-vl-nati- , . ,w" If 5i - You. Can Have.An Electric Refrigergtor '"P In.Your Home On Very Easy Terms a f . YouP Dealer or UTAH POWER & UGHT CO. See Elictricity Is Ths Biggest Bargain In The Has . . |