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Show Friday, Scpttmw Scenes and Persons in the Current News NOT IN THE BOX SCORE GRANTS European tennis glTST cost him $2S8, exclusive of Incidental expenses. His partner In the Insurance business, who was supposed to take care of bis renewals, fell ill while Bitsy waa away and let a number of policies lapse , . , Bobby Riggs and Wayne Sabin, the young California doubles combination being touted for next years Davis cup competition, have been l. parted by Jack del Valle, their The break came during the Rye matches and Del Vaile explained it by saying be believed Sabins influence on Riggs waa not benciicls,. It probably will be patched up before the national championships. e Nw Turk Pint. WKU Servlo. Although the Giant are in the midst of one of the most magnificent pennant driv-- s of recent years Does gossipers still operate on them. The latest lowdown is that Hank Leiber Gives and Harry Gumber will be traded to the Cards for Jim Collins next $30,000 The whispered reason for winter this is that Terry and Leiber do Another keyhole not get atpng WHILE beating hiin Basque item is that several Giants offslapping par icials consider Mel Ott to be an rer the Boston Bartender at overrated player and will peddle Yankee Stadium, Joe Jouis was In 1937 if Terry far short of bio top fbieage King-fis- h him to another club agrees. even though performance. Yet, it took one minute and two seconds Pop Warner and Gil' Doble will ef the third roand before he could be personally matching their football coaching wits convince a trembly-legge-d, veter- for the first time an that he had enough this falling when Boston college abort oT perfection should not be meets Temple in This is held against Joe. Be did the Job October. d assigned to him and probably the Warners whole Vassar Daisy Chain team year aa a coach has conjd not have done it any better. while Dobie on duty for a Whether he is, by any chance, the been seasons . . same gifted athlete he was before mere IS the Eddie Borden, the Schmeling miswriter and take is something sports that need not be fight manager, ahortly publish a Warner gone into here. Cernew boxing maga-xin- e Pop he entered tainly Princeton , , tagged Bang the . ring more insiders are breaking down and adblithely than for any Frosh fcotball supother New York ap- mitting that the is the best since 'rthe Class of ply to date. up pearance that this manna will Even before he got 36. They add welcomed much by Coach be very his first glimpse of all of since Crlsler Frits practically that dreadful Sharkwill be blotted the regulars present who, by ey man, next June. was the out by graduations the Jack Sharkey. roundway heeled riot of two rounds and 1 02 later he was Ohio State Fears Grid grinning. Date With New York U That, of course, may have been because be was getting his first Strange as It may seem Ohio glimpse at Leon Kettcbel, the human beanpole who soma day may State fears that early football date be stood up to be bowled over In the with N. Y. U. this fall, buckeye same alley and under the same athletes, In New York for the World benevolent auspices as last night. Labor meet, reported that folks It also might have been oecause a around Columba feel the Violets youngster, whose best ballyhooers are going to be so tough that there had been doing masterpieces about is practically no bt Iting money in his shellshocked reactions, was sight . . . Ya.e men refuse to at last coming to realize that In- talk about gridiron prospects but stead of going into a battte he was there is a persistent rumor that Ducky Pond will surprise the nafacing a pink tea. tion with a powerful team this fall It Anyhow hardly matters. Keep- Especially if sme of the schoing his right up high, as he did lastically doubtful sophs regain not against the fairly young and . Dont expect good standing . fairly agile Schmeling, Louis start- Lou Little to be overs, dive at Coed slowly Perhaps a punch mta lumbia this fall Reports from his those whiskers he has never yet had Mass , home town are time to grow might have caused Leominster, that his injured hip still pains him him some inconvenience and slowed mightily. him up even more But, even though George Varoff, the the leaden-footed- , half bald Sharkey will stay away from made some motions, which indicat- pole vauItc-Fed that Joe still has a bit to learn sports until aflrt Christmas. He before being better than even mon- feels that he has been spending too much time on such play and is gents ey against such as Ettore, Pastor and John Henry anxious to catch up In his studies at Oregon, whe'i he is a Bopho-mor- e Lewis, nothing much happened. this fail . . Sign of autumn Sharkey went through the first . . . Six Youngsters tossing the round as if surprised that the bad Manhattan sidewalk seasons first uewa was so long delayed. So, he football on East Elgbty-fourt- b pawed his bemused way into the street. second round, scarcely landing a Although Jess iwcetser. president blow. Be went down from a right Golf associaIs the Jaw, got up and went down of the Metropolitan tion, is playing as good golf as any from thereafter a shortly again New York amateur this summer, right, a left and a feeling of futility. his temperament still gets in his In the third round he again was bowled over twice, once sprawling way during tourna nent competition. In spie of his many years of camver the lower strand of ropes. paigning he still enlists in the clubAfter this he got up. He was not throwing ranks when the breaks go as badly beaten as was Louis in sour . . . For a lad whos had a the Schmeling fight and it is prob- taste of Hollywood, Buell Patrick able that he expected to go on. But Abbott, the Californian who recentReferee Donovan had already ly won the national public links ticounted ten So that was that The tle, has mild aspirations for a movie battle of What Docs It Prove?" career. All I want," he says, was over and, even thougt the radio speaking of that fabled city where and movie concessionaires may salaries always are quoted in the squawk to the high heavens, there higher Gs, is a contract for $330 will be no rematch. Sharkey now or $400 a week for four or five BRISBANE THIS WEEK let Hear the Noble Lord He See a New Germany A Must for the U. S. A. Strength Alone Protect P-- 3 An association called The an-ge- What It Prove Bout Sailor d, forty-secon- r high-soarin- g , two-legge- d caa 2a feacK 4o--Ba- lsti M Jmpa tient customers who have been screaming can get some service again. Sloughed Sailor Need Ilave No Regrets While explaining hew he held the Brown Bomber to a mere count of ten kavo three years after the stat-waCamera won the championship from him by means of a slashing, lone uppercut, the sloughed sailor need have no regrets, though. He got a very handsome $30,928 for his scant moments oi light exercise. So be departs with the pleasant feeling that In a town where 8,000,000 people take daily chances f being bowled over, by autos, merely because they cannot afford carfare, at least 6,000,000 people are envying his pretty opportunity and his bright reward. rt Not in the Box Score: Dartmouth football fans are wor-- ' ried about Mutt Ray, who recently underwent a back operation. The crack center is far from right and chances are he will see little action this fall The two star guards, Lat-t-a McCray, severely Injured In a skiing accident, and Joe Hanrahan, who was stopped by die June exams, also may be unavailable. j yatfc-The- a showa tain and future coach of the Rangers. His mother died two minths ago. Just after the popular hockey veteran had moved his family east to the new house he bought near Hamilton, Ont, llis two children had to have their tonsils ont and, although thats ordinarily a simple operation these days, his younger daughter had a relapse and bad to return to the hospital. Then Mrs. Cook became ill and had to undergo an operation. . . . Jughandle Johnny Morrison, former Dodger and Pirate, is now pitching for not too good semi-pr- o teams in Brooklyn and getting $3.50 per game. Although he appears to be a quiet, well mannered fellow, Wally Berger of the Bees likes practical jokes even better than bise hits His pet prank is to put eel in the pullman berths of his teammates . . . Handbooks take five-cebets in Montreal . . . Watch North Carolina State's football team this fall Hunk Anderson, the old Notre Dame, will be working with 26 letter men, most cf them juniors. Experts- - m his per that the best barbuys on the Pbiliy gain counter wit be PiLher Claud Pasaeau and Catcher Bill Atwood. The Call and Giants already have been fingering the $30,806 price lags, mid-wint- t Anglo-Germa- n that men aa forget war easily as they do seasickness, gave s dinner in London in honor of the Duka and r Duchess COMtHHPi of Brunswick, who are Germans, ss was tbs British royal family originally. Among other speakers at the dinner. Lord talked Lothian w kOOKto- -, ggjW Fatten No 1137 matter what the Se sampler s always fun to do. dally when it offers as W a picture, as quaint a verst , this. Youll find it a grand Arthur Brlabue about war, the use up scraps of cotton or', Importance of doing something to floss, and a design that wary satisfy Germany, now that Germany In no time, for the backgraw is strong enough to fight hack. plain. Wouldnt it go beautfift Lord Lothian has discovered that It is one thing to deal with dissatisfied populations when they are unarmed, and a very different thing to deal with toe same dissatisfied populations when they are fully armed. , that made British The In discovery Soldier Unknown Arlington of Tomb the the at their 1 Crews of two Japanese warships paying respects a motorboat ride with Mrs. tor i themselves long ago, before cemetery. 2 King Edward VIII of England, vacationing in Yugoslavia, enjoying marLord Lothian was born, to the Ernest Simpson, one of his guests. 3 Generals Coded and Burnel, captured Spanish rebels, at the court process of building up their great execution. in and conviction their tial trial that resulted empire. If the Boers, Hindus, Zuhad been ss lus and some-otheOUSTED FROM MEXICO thoroughly armed as they were thoroughly dissatisfied, the British empire would be smaller. Americans who want to know what Europeans, including the English, are thinking and planning, will be interested to the following statement by Lord Lothian concerning Germany. It has been suggested that England and France should pacify Germany by giving back some of the colonial properties taken from Germany at the end of the war. Lord Lothian if one of the numerous Englishmen who do not believe to giving things back. Said he: Personally, I do not believe that toe problem can be solved along the lines of the restoration to Germany of toe old German colonies. That would not solve Germany's difficulties, and things have changed since 1914, The question must be considered on much wider lines. All the colonial nations must be will mg to make their contribution to a transfer of territory. The new world Gen. Nicolas Rodrigue, leader of the Gold Shirt movement in Mexico, as well as the old must be willing which was officially banned recent once more to reopen Us doors to ly by the government, shown on artrade and migration." riving at the International boundThe statement of the noble lord ary at El Paso after being transthat "the new world as well as the Five years ago, Merlin Andrews, life guard at Lake Fontchartrain, ported by plane from Mexico City, old MUST be willing, etc., has no The political refugee predicted the New Orleans, rescued Miss Elsie Hagner from drowning in the lake. pleasant sound In American ears. possibility of a civil war similar to The oilier night he took her back into the waters of the lake and mar- The word "must," especially, is ried her before a huge audience that lined the beach. that raging in Spam. one that a wise Englishman could hardly apply to the United States after 1776. Lord Lothian probably FIRST Ax meant that toe United States "ought, not that It "MUST, once more reopen Its doors to trade and migration. The United States, It is to be hoped, will decide for itself about reopening its doors to trade and immigration. This country needs more of the immigration that made it what it is it Is NOT a redskin country, its people came from Europe, and it needs many millions more of the same kind. It also needs, and the majority of its people intend to keep, American jobs, American wages and American tooney for the people who live and work in the United States. rs Marital Barque Launched in Lake Lumberjack Shaves With an Jack Wallulis. lumberjack who works among the giant firs of with ground to a razor edge. He has shaved with an x for three I'il quiLLL.- -- This has been a singularly unfortunate summer for Bill Cook, cap- -- Fellowship, a name which for Trouble ld N1 years withou. an accident There is nothing like being strong and prepared tor trouble. You notice how differently Germany appears to the eyes of France and other nations surrounding her today, as compared with the years after the war. Hear Lord Lothian on that subject: Margaret Eletnor Connors ol Germany now has both equality Bridgeport, Conn., has become tos and. strength,.. Reparations -- have eoiifitf-y-s Attorney General Homer Cummings has an-- , gone. Part V of the Treaty cf Versailles has gone. The demilitarizanounced her appointment tion of the Rhineland has gone, and the sooner that recovery of her natural right to is accepted without further discussion the better. Germany is rearmed. It only remains for toe British government to abandon once and for all the fatal system whereby she first has a conference with her friends and then presents toe results at a kind of ultimatum to Germany the system represented by the recent questionnaire and to substitute for it free and equal and trank discussion around a table. The old system Is not equality, either for Germany or for ourselves. Big Airport Which San Francisco Will Build r lz w 0BBWs i " First official sketch of San Francisco's new municipal airport, to be opened in 1940 at v.,w. e Shoal, Tha B?,ena site, now under reclamation by army engineer, will be the International exposition In 1939. Part of the exposition program Is the constructions'll,'!1 the Golden tate 430-acr- structures shown to this oil painting-t- he Administration building, embodying to equipment of aeronautical engineering, and toe two hangars. The tores buildings finanwd b will cost more than $1,600,0001 fefmanen pwa'8" a young girls room? PercfaJ that Young Miss will want It this easy cross stitch desira self! 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