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Show i: Spill in English Steeplechase m j Mr Bugs Raymond Was Clever at Guessing ritchera evidently love LEGION h ) iin i A.Mi-ri- t'X Mun.ln'l (Copy fur Tlil LEGION BUSY WITH CIVIC ACTIVITIES ritiiMoni for oiitstiitidim: service, to ciiiiiiiunitlcK have started p'ln national lieitdiinrters of the from (nit AinorlcMii Legion at Jndiimupolls to local posts of tlit LpkIoii In many of parls of i1k country as a result work done In tin Legion's wttioti-wldcommunity service movement for Y.C7. The national citations have been won by the posts hy a wide variety of civic activities. "The men of the Legion are proving that they can he equally viiluahh to theli untry In jit'itee as 'n war," clareil .lames I'. I'.arton, natiot:al nd-.the comninnit y tant. (lisi'tivslim service work. "They are co'ainp forcivic ward to meet needs In many cities nnd towns, and In others (hey are sprimrii)1- -' Into to meet emergency situations. men They are really not they sM'l are service men." 'The posts winning citations are scattered throughout many states. Among the first to receive national mention was the Fred L. Stilton p"st nt f'ohleskill, X. Y., which dug the business district of Its city out from under heavy snowdrifts and volunteered tft keep the Mreets cleared the rest of the winter after the city council found It had no funds to hire the work dene. 'Another post which has heen cited Is the Francis B. Self post of Cheyenne. Wyo., which mobilized an army of Volunteer workers ami removed dangerous ridges from the Cheyenne nlr mall field, an Important point on the transcontinental air route. Confor the tractors had asked work which the post accomplished without cost to the city. Fernald Millas post of Tarpon Sprint. I'la., has been cited for It work In promoting scholastic and ath let if achievement among the school pupils of Its city. Ceorge Kdwln Kirk post of Ittir Harbor, Maine, lias been cited for organizing an emergency relief corps which Is ready to give immediate relief In case a serious fire, storm or other disaster should strike the community. Atlantic post of Atlantic, lowu. has won a citation furnishiiu; a j.roitp of .'!() picked men who cooperated with the, city police In suppressing n wave of robbery. Attlehoro pos( of Attleboro, Mass.. lias received (he recognition for purchasing it ii ambulance for ti e Attlehoro hospital and spotisnrinc an extensive program of juvenile athieths. Herbert K. Kellani post of Heron Lake. Minn., has bei n cited for h.tihl Irg and supervising, a skatinu' rink for floo children and raising funds to eijuip a public pla.i ground. their ' fit "&..'..... '"- ' 'mib ,.iu nc-lio- Coverninent und baseball won't mix: In baseball you don't "elevate" a man to the bench. Joe Kirkwood, America's most traveled golfer, is known as golfdoin's grvatesU trick shot artist. American League Head Harry Payne Whitney recently was elected to membership in the Steeplechase and Hunt association. Dueling Is said to be less dangerous than boxing, but being a pedestrian Is the most dangerous sport of till. Haseball fans and every one else will be glad to know that no b'g league team would sell out for $45 a player. Mr. Tunney says that the purse for Ids next fight must rot be less than $T."ii,hki. It can't be that Gene Is very mad at anybody. In the Stove league these scandals are talked over pretty thoroughly. They don't sweep the dirt under the stove. d who has The new world' champion horse-shopitcher Is only twenty years old. Has It been explained to him what a horseshoe Is? named acting president of the American leagu.'. I'.yroti I'.nncroft Johnson, who founded the circuit iti has been voted a "temporary vacation" due to his health. Who recalls when ball players spent their winters running billiard parlors or milking the cows Instead "f back ami forth to Chicago? o Frank J. Xavln of Detroit, been r.i, Diminutive Half Made Up in Speed for Size ... ... ,. tilts .icrnersiiu. .- I rcn-nln- Frank songster, , nnern,v frhmR 'T'.:'sehall must put Its hots(. n says n national e.imnilssiniier. There is some apprehension that It will need more closet i u f,,r the skeletons. ! j i liecclt't of the I!'"? ItiivU cim eli,,!. l.'on r , Xt i ! ! r-.- s lii'i-nt- s,. !,.-t- j I, re i I ' M Ill .ii l .:ii;,l n ,1 , U..e s ;,' Mi I h.-t- i t i t ll'li ll t e i j ' 1. e t .111 Ti 1', ' ' ' M ' to She ;;.l.'.u ' ! is it'-e- A : '!. -- ' . ! ! at s i, 11.1 t ('!! p v , , . , . i r .Vti.i .;. 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Iloesji't sibo t hi des, ih, ,.v" "Vcs; Inst Jose nf sii'iiiner, ef bh.ntliitlC -- well look he in;. to' ii i f :t.;,ii ,r r lit.-vi- es( eo!j. bi. P' h' A' r , i, , lt.i l.itt.ig l.in v.,,,,,1 ellt e,! ' ni,i er if ' Heard at the Dance I p.j Al'liOiig1) L' ti s f. ,:!,i d ,,-- i P.o!t,.t-,-- ior j tiiiinirutus Is openitt'd t t'nh crslty of I'ciitisvlvunla I In Milludelplilii. which etiuM' tl.e tors to ilctertiiiiJ' the eiiiis hrntirt fever, nsthiiiii and other lnetits. It supplies nil lllllie"!' the i.iitlelit cither cleured ef t slble Irrltiinls or cbiirneil will iliist i.te. I!v sttldvilu' tbe r' Ci Y. various irrltunts. the d'ietr of in which Is ciiuslng the juiiieiit r An "l.ool; f,-- . S": .1 ! 4he f Air Made to Ordtr Vntiiin piettires of .stirgbnl upem-tb'tiIn tinttirnl eiion btive been obtained In Petlln, Ueriiiuii.v, A three-rotot profess s used. Itelleet lolls rule powerful llfbt on the ojie.nl-III.tnble. The eniiierii Is elf crunk-Inc- . the elect He motor drive beltlj controlled by mi operator who vutelie the i.ricross, ,,f ti,,. oiorittion (liroti'li U telescope. Wiisbllitoii Stur. " .,,., ,t The Electric Rer igerator Surgical Movies 1.1 n let! Ar- of (he Princeton lillery corps, Tt o neu ratige has a unltie equtp- It.et.t for the reclaiming tf bullet. After thi- - bullets have passed through the targets they are deducted by three rows of sj i,i)!v built steel pia'es en i 'ed parallel to the tloor and at .iti i.hg'e from the wall. he bullets are deflected tulce, fidHtlg harm!es.y to the Hour behind the targets, A e ti, fete lined pit sev. t, t deep !,: s beet! provided 111 f't'tlt of the targets it,'., w h! h ti e hull s eves ;ir,. r. .j to be n oted j,t, eh.it.g. d. Seci: r: ges I i.lVe l eiil erected. The pit tipit pt with it safety devhv w h u ...... i. i M.I . CADILLAC YELLOW CABS, TRUCKS &. BUSES FRIQIDAIRE I'r'veetoti has a niw pistol range, ii by experts to be one of the best ii, the loiititry. It Is part of thn ,.,., ,',. t ' CMC TRUCKS OLDSMOB1LE BUICK OAKLAND MOTTirRr- .. ". PONTIAC CHEVROLET .otio .ti A patron- g GENERAL MOTORS Princeton Pistol Range One of Best in Country ,;. a it record-breakin- age accorded by the public in 1926. The economies which this great volume afforded have been passed on to the car purchaser in even better quality.With great pride we invite you to inspect these new General Motors cars and to make one or more of them your own. The turnout of freshmen, who are Ineiig.l ie for varsity competition, has lausvd the formation of a first-yeateam with the prospect of three or four lit her ;. , MOTORS line is a direct THE GENERAL of the S,.!ifc. jt : e.e.oi,. tit a ..m' . . . t. i tl ,it lie ?!.)j.S s ". v.i:S b.g the .i: v H .I purchasing standards and Proving Ground tests; and in the economies of volume production. Dollar for dollar you will buy more value in the car you select because of General Motors quality and the public's purchase of more than 1,200,000 General Motors cars last year. met. I - ! at the ridvefity of t'nk tte.i .leirOy t,ad to bnve Minneotji. lots of I'on pany oti the grhMroti they all f,.l!oie,l him but ibiru e eT hours hi oti of i vcrydav life prefer That Is the fit! fciture i f the Min elect. :n d t.ovv tl nt ncsota cn scn-a'l"- 1 . a The ;,le athtelb- !.....r, ,,t!i , ;,, .,rr. I,! .eg ill llel e. I ,.r ! e' di-- a ; .ss.d ..( .1 i, V C"..tl,-;.i- r. Is to oi p' ice i't 'ifef" ;'d i I'.,- - MODEL has shared in the 2 EVERY advantages of General Motors research, Uj. llerb j to Paris Convention Hip to P.i li. . s . If.l, $300 Will Cover Cos! V .!.. h"i-e- de- IIcrb.Ioc5tir.cr Likes to ;ii,l of the oi t Paris I ..in p'.i'i.soj He bus been pi opt j,,oite. j a, .i ;!i,.-- P. II - ,,'.' u. s t d" ir be was teti, ci, Duiit.g the w . i .,: ). I Je !'. (,, t. it i. , the '' i I r.i-a;- the rei'ti'v .t.,-'- "V We'l s.hiilliie, i.'- I er tl.e '"1 the setohng of t. Ji .tig H'"" !','r""1'io1' ltd- -, pr..'.-: n lb In U i;;, v n !..ii;.l, ' n I inoti'n und u h.i-.-,- 'v ! .- wet i . In vt m.mt" 1J. 1 ! : i! . n s ; i . ." DavU iter va . : ! h: - w Mil I 1 -- .t t tlpo-i- ' I..' - J . I'o'hr ...I w - i EVERY CLOSED BODY is by Fisher. The quality of all body workmanship is I isher quality, and because Fisher is owned by General Motors, every resource has been utilized to make body and chassis a perfect quality unit. 1 ! :! ' il. vi '. j.i letor oi the the Hue do I'row nce. I e .. .. t;., w i:. Mr. I'. uui ran n !, t !.;., i he ;,e. t o d a In:- h til, I '. f,.f a vi- - to I r.ii,. . b'.' i ,;,!!i ,,,. l"lf Kn'.s will he lul l out ill the ll.'ltlotl.d flirk III Sjdllej, NeW Ze;. l.ilid, Willi the h..jie that !ees fri la w.il prokhi.. funds ,.r iiis.lm p'. ia.!..ng h r. st ,,f tl tes,-ro- ' . y ,, r.oxing, a stepchild in intercollegiate athletics nine years ago, has advanced in the last few years to a position of prominence ns an indoor sport among the colleges. At the University of Pennsylvania the turnout for the boxing team and the classes In which the manly art of are taught lias been remarkable. Ceorge Decker, veteran coach of the mittmen, has been forced to make the candidates for the team report nt varying times during the afternoon because of the crowded condition of the boxing room. In Its upward limb, boxing has had obstacles to overcome In colleges. The clash between culture and fistiana has gradually given away until the two go hand In hand. There Is a difference between colIn the lege boxing and pugilism. former much heavier gloves are used than In the latter and the rounds are In addition, one minute shorter. not perare and holding flinching mitted and result in disqualification. Little slugging has been indulged In with the result that science la the preDecker, a master vailing feature. boxer himself, and never a hard hitter during the days he was meeting the stars of the lightweight class, believes that the college men get more out of being able to box than to slug. Pennsylvania, Peun State, the Naval Academy and M. I. T. formed the first Intercollegiate boxing association In 1118. Only a handful of students reported at that time as compared with close to a hundred at the present time. Simv the beginning' of the sport as a competitive one, Syracuse, Yale, Virginia and numerous other Institutions of higher W iirnlug have gone In for the sport. Kadi team goes through a regular schedule, with the season continuing until March when the intercollegiate championships are held. This year rentisyhatila will meet Syracuse, ami Navy. Army, peun Suite. Yal There Is a possibility also that either Princeton i.r Virginia or both will be cosh!, w ..i,,,,,,,,,,, I t I ,.,, i J ..w,vi.k,:i ( i agri-eim-ti- g ("ruinit, nationally, known always Mags while playing !" s,11' ' it M"i,,!v i''"-v"- r "WX to his ! v oi .'"iiii established a no- - - i'u roll mi halfback, table record In football for yardage gained in plu'.ng time. In the first Win and Lose Trophy three games In which he played in Membership Race advuuceil tin1 ball a total of The predicament of winning a silver 1S1 yarJs in six plays in a playing Joiug cup and at the same time losl'.it time of xeven minutes, atid be scored a It occurred to the Montana department touchdown In e:o h game. He plae l in a inejuin-r-hiJ f the (In only four game, race with the Idaho department , Mcl'herson s re, on Is nl! the more T!ie.to state:! entered the race, remarkahle inasmuch as I " which closed at n.id.r-Jit- , lcc:ih.r played In a football came uv.l la t ':rf. With the that the :m Keiisoti. lie Welgtis oti x i. , on, but capi:a!i.ed his tremendous sj,. ! t"itU which would e would be in the lintels of the nation. i' to netltrali-that lack of hr.iv.ri. Is captain of the university s south. treasurer in Indianapolis. :.a i he.i A litter received at tin rhiilliph't ship tr;o 'nlii, 11 ft""iu v. J nt; i ; w .is o.e !' ! ;i i! i I.. ,b si.i:e with bit ,l!id ipi;,!'ters nUuti.nt of Montana, s;.S in. ,r i.e.ii treat tactois In uiiiii.h: the i..n !,.( than !" hir-e- tth.ii, th spring. total !i pol led by Idaho, lint the Mo., i t.iia Mtuiice otln r and state Yankees Likely t w h.i loil-- t rn t ',,( t n.h. a:, it ';. l,e. k ''... ,,! IVfrnd Olyirpiv' Titles i t,.!-- , of t! e s; I.vc ili w it.e. r of a!! Tl,,. t til'e l if.. Iiii.co apart, a;. J I'.i ,;d.. i. ..: live i ilyttipie let. tils titlo-- i in t t M t the t i.rtl to ! il. hob' to a'.of i'lills. isn't i,'..eY t,, de'e; en titne. te.l t a! Then In the ltiter-i.il,- . ' Vt' ster.l.ttii hi I'.'Jh ,,' th,. American Will Welcome .,.t, , s. , ,j fur the lo! l! n b ! t'oii, I Occupies Position of Prominence Among Colleges. Supposing baseball Is taken over by the government: Would a catcher be a federal receiver? y fr Legionnaires in Faris QUITE POPULAR The three-yea- r rule In all sports Is to lie adopted by West l'oint Military academy. the General Motors line is an Automobile Show in itself. YEAR Here is every style of body. Every type of four cylinder, six cylinder, eight design cylinder. Every improvement. Every price, from the Chevrolet touring car at $510 to the Cadillac with special coach work at $9,000. A car for every purse and purpose. Every one of the models now on display is different and distinguished. Yet two unifying characteristics bind them all together: BOXING IS NOW "Slough," the word used so frequently in the Landis hearings, is pronounced slulT, as in "sloughly Jay." J'.iiwlers who participate in the proposed "World's Classic Association Championship" tournament at Detroit In April will be barred from organized bowling, A. J. Baiter of Huntington, president of the American Howling congress, salt! recently P.axter asserted he approved the action of Secretary A. L. Lang-trof Milwaukee, who has decreed that all who take part in the proposed. Detroit meet would automatically be barred from the A. It. C. Ii i;i-- - -- THIS jporfinouibs Organized Bowling Hay Bar Players U- A .MM,:;A.&m4--- - for every purse and purpose ' I'liotogniph nhows Templebar falling and throwing Jockey Kldley near the finish of the Alton Selling steeplechase at Hurst park, England. Deer-slaye- r has the lead in this picture, but lost it to Aesop. c Ane-Hcai- i A car high-soundi- words. .They used to tell about Hugs Itayniond, who pretended that he understood all the stylish words his comrades used to spring in his hearing. One day they were talking about a Kansas City pitcher who threw with either hand. "Do you know, P.ugs," Matty is said to have said, "that guy la ambidextrous?" "Sure," Raymond la alleged to have answered, "he'd shoot you In a niiuute." . i i i !, io;o I n.i nvfeid M k' li i bliol .it lb n si...iV , m, j 1 i lie cut i:l! i; ,( i i ..u, v iirf jn ti,,. s ,, f.-- n., b(.,,t il, Lit ) i(,, e ,. h'u ) ear. , Kit i t:clonI by... . .,, ll P. ' I..T Mat.-- HWil!,lt H,m..rw,fm tfnitr. T''"! 'le Qcli & Tl,n p ,L- - i y. The K'll'M.I le'.U lt Cuticun mr tnrir in rr;kjU . Ullon of dpnJrufT, It krrp hf Cutler u.lP drn .nU cum Is cooling aud southing. ), hi i It It IN 1 ,miuVt . 1S- - I ' j. |