Show Backseat t Driving By Frank K Baker Telegram Sports Editor It Wasn't His Jaw but butHe butHe butHe He Felt It Anyway When Charley the Duluth Dynamiter went to sleep und under a rain of at punches to the chin from Senor Isidore Gastanaga this week he felt the thc pain of those blows only about half hat as os keenly as Jack Hurley did was wua wasa a dazed boy w 1 his party part piled mb into the dressing room but Hurley was simply sick s as the seconds picked out of the rosin rusin and sprinkled water in hl his face him out of ot his sweet to snap repose Hurley is manager Therefore he hc was thinking about how much that knockout would nutt the drawing power of his It was just about a year ago agu that a 1 syndicate of Chicago sportsmen offered for tor contract And Hurley believing his boy was headed straight for the heavyweight championship cham turned it down Now that contract isn't w worth rth a tenth of ot that and Gastanaga not is the star stU with the prospects pros of ot rising among the heavies YANKEES FACE BRITISH ACES Track Champions in Dual Meet Relay Team Will Threaten Record By VE WENDEL DEL BURCH United Press Staff Correspondent SAN FRANCISCO Aug 13 13 EIght Eight champions of the Olympic games track and field events today were ready to enter the post Olympic meet between British and American stars at Kezar stadium Sunday Sixteen events were listed on the meet program Including six relay races a yard ard high hurdle race and exhibitions in the jumping events Two women's races also were sched ached The match with the British will wUl Include only ten events with a point being given the winner only In each event The eight champions who were to appear were Tom Hampson Great eat Britain ln in Thomas Gr Green n. n Great Greal Britain Brit am ain Chuhel Chuhei Japan and ond George Saling Jim Bausch Ed Gordon Gor don Bill Miller and Miss Jean ShUey Shiley of the United States Hampson who set a world record in the metr run at Los Angeles was a member of the two mile relay team The with Hampson Alex Wilson Phil Ed and John Powell in this event everit were conceded a chance of setting a nevi new world rec rec- ord SALING PERFORMS IS Saling m meter ter hurdles champion was entered in th the yard high hurdles hur hur- dIes and arid Lord was the John Bull participant while Saling Sating has hasP P Percy rcy Beard for a teammate Bausch decathlon winner was scheduled to participate in a javelin jave jave- tin lin throw exhibition Gordon broad jump winner was to match ability with N Japanese star and holder of oC the world record in the hop st step p jump Miller and Bill Graber were entered in the pole vault against t two o Japanese stars in another lion Uon Miss Shiley was t to- to torun run In the 80 BO meter hurdle race for women The United States had a a. star aggregation gation on hand for the meet including ing Ralph Metcalfe Emmett Ral Ralph h Hill Hm Joe McCluskey Charles Hornbostel George Bullwinkle and F. F Morgan Taylor Preceding the m mc meet t there was to be a colorful l parade of nations led lcd by the British Jh representatives from Irom Canada South Africa New Zealand India and Great Britain |