Show SPORTING WORLD IS PROUD OF ITS HEROES WHO HO ARE i IN THE SERVICE Gowdy Williams Ricken- Ricken S bacher Monroe and Some Others Win Honors ui ic By Jack I International News Service Sports Editor I f NEW YORK May 25 Every Every now and andS S then there is news flashed across the theS S S f Atlantic that sets the sport world 1 with pride for tor some of its heroes who are t serving In the great war The most recent bit of news that caused I S S a thrill was the story of how Lieutenant Eddie formerly an automobile automobile auto auto- 5 mobile race driver and now with the i American fliers brought down his first firstI I i Hun and escaped unscathed after a darIng darf daring dar dar- ing and thrilling battle in the clouds jS' jS 5 Sometime ago Lieutenant R. R N N. N WilS Williams Wil Wil- S llama liams II IT champion tennis player was f S mentioned for Jor or bravery and competency f. f under fire in the field artillery Williams is a member of a gun crew which mans mansone one of the great French 75 C. C S Hank Gowdy the first ball player to enlist In the service servie e of Uncle Sam has hasi i I S also been mentioned in the thrilling news S that comes from abroad and Hobey Baker formerly crack Princeton football footballS S i and hockey player bagged his first German German German Ger Ger- man airman some months ago k Jack Munroe u e the veteran r heavyweight tr lf S fighter Ih is one of f the e f few survivors of the S S famous Princess Pats the 0 1 r regiment of Canadians that ever went 1 over the top Monroe enlisted too and would u probably l y be across S the h pond fightIng fightS fight fight- S Ing yet had J it yn n not been for o a bullet l from t iI S the rifle of ol a German sniper which paralyzed paralyzed para para- 55 f his right arm reckless driving on the therace i. i S 1 I race tracks of the country fitted him for tor forthe the more daring business of ol flying and S he ho ranks as a speed eed king of both the theT I J earth rt and the sky I T |