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Show THE JORDAN JOURNAL. 6 Silken Panties Are Favored by Phelan Jimtn~· I'hPian, former coal'l1 at :\Ji~>-oul·i, now !loin~ a mighty good joh of foothall coaching at l'urdne, Is the inventor of the HPW football panties of silk that have been wom by l'urdue players in thc>ir last two games and us<'d by the ~otre Dame players against Northwestern recently. Thl·~e o;ilk "nwlesldns'' are made o! a vc·ry heavy grade of silk materinl with ll cotton bark. Thpy huve a rubhN foam hip pad with three smull pieces o! fiber over the hip bone. ~·hey n1·e madl' without knee pads and DrP equipp!'11 with u pocket in which may he placed th<> rPgiiThis new Intion thigh guard. neu tiou is ~aid to he by far t iw llglltPst an<l thP most comfortable footiJ:lll 1> nt e,·er turned out. They weigh :2i::i ounces ns nguinst the four nnct threefom-ths pounrts weight for thP ~ot1·P DamP re~ular so-railed pu:Jts. '!'hey are turned out In any color, so no Oll<' nC'ecl ht• :-;urpris<'u some duy to see tlw football athletes dashing onto the tiel d for the big ga lll•' gnL·hed in !<liken clothes of theh· coll<'ge colors. L[GION (Copy lor Th1s P~paruuent HUlJlJl·~tl bY tbe · A me'ti('Rn T.t"c-lnn N~w~ SP-rvlce . ) 40 AND 8 TO AID AMERICAN LEGION) To forward the !nter,•sts of the American Legion In every way pos. ri!Jle ls the one policy of La ~oc!ete 1 d•.~ 4() l'<>nmws N S Chcvau~ for the coming year, it was annouut·etl following tJ;e :;en•nth natioual pnnnenttrle of the Legion fuu mal,f'rs at Charlt>s A. :\Iills of l'hllauelp,ltin. Plectell Chef de ' wa:. Miami, Fla., (;Onllnander) (natiot,al Fer (;ln·min de during tlu~ promeiw<le to succeed S. M. "Larr.v•· Dn~·ll·, of Ul<'tHliVP, lllont. Tl." m·w Chef de C'ltendn de l1'er ls a natiye <•f .Jersl'y City, N. J., but .is now t•ngaged in husines:; in ~Ifami. HI' i;'> fo1·ty-fou1· yf'nr>: old. lllill:s pnrolled as a lieu!Pnant In the U. ::->. :'\ami Ht•:sen·e forre before the ' United Sl!Itt•>: entered the World war. He receiwd onlers for mobilization ~pril G, 1917, U!Jcl was ordered to duty lt1' coumLmHier, second section, seventh navnl district. He now holcls the rank of li<'utenant comrmth!ler In the naval re~erve. loiniug llaney W. Seed~ post of Miami in Hl'l!l, l\lil's has l.leen ncthe ln the Legion sinC'e its start. Ile served us po;,:t rommanrler in 1D:.!~ and 'on the depnrtmcnt e~erutiHi committee In 1D:24-2::i. Tie IH;canw lclentified with the 40 and .S in W2;\ wll<'n he Foreign Military Attaches With Gen. Summerall >OOO<XX>Oo-oo<><>o-o<>-o<><>-0-00-0<>-0 Day of Arnateurism Is Passing • ~.~~.,A<.(~ 1\IIDVALE: UTAH I "Red" Grange, who is leading in the campaign to professionalize football, with plans for two "major le<1g ues." C'quipment is usC'd. Tnere are stnrliiuns of inerp<lihle proportions which must be tln:uwpd nnrt handled on a Behinrl the !:!(;t'lles nf husine~s plan<'. int<'r-coll<'giate foot l.lull !lL'e hu~i rws-; managers, t -·easnrerR ancl a<lvisor.r ronunittPI'R ~lmlh.r to a corporation·~ hoar<! of directors. No longer is a foothnll t. am n group of hoys play ing tiLe game for t hP fun of it. ''\Yith the popuhu·ization of tenuis haYe come tPunis · sta<.liumR and gat" rt'ceipt:;; mounting to larg<' !igure~. The L'nited ~tntes Lawn Tennis usso· <:intion m:tiJ;t!lins u large oflic<' with a salaried om('er nnt1 stuff of steuoi<rapliers nnrl<'r full hlast throughout th" Becoming Vast Eh1sitiess. yPar. . A gronp of star tenniR player.< The~t' stat t>ment~ summarize a remarkable urtiele on the Jli'(:;Pnt eon- chase the sun uround the world to eli! ion of .>\ nH•ricnn sport written by play tenuiR nil the y<'ar, their livin~ Hobrrt I•'. Kelley an•1 puhlished lu '!XpPnS<'~ pnl!l by committe••s and asGood IIous<'l,eep;llg. Tire artide sny» .;oC'iutions. Is this amateurism us Wt' n~<'tl t<> lmow it? In part: "Suzanne Leu:;len and :\lary K. "Sport is on the yprge of hecomin·~ nre the tirst to turn outrigi.J t Browne a vust hu:<inN;s propositi,m. Tnd:ty other,; will follow as p1·ofe,.;sionals; It I~ impos>:ihle In un.v of our sportsbecome larger rewards save possilJIY nue Ol' t wo-tn he un the financial amateur, as that term was undC'rstootl am! !urger. · Swimming Follows Suit. l.ly our rat hNf;. "ChunnPl swimming :<l'em.~ to have · "Bnsf'hall was tllP first hrkk in the Pdifice of inrlust r·inlizetl :-;pnrt. It ha~ brconw on<> of liP most lucrati\·e engou(' from n g-m•H• to n l>in<l of hu:si- teL·prbes that thE' worl<l !las <'Yl'l' l nes~ with 'ast eoncr<'tl' theater,.; anrl lmnwn; anti l•mg-flistance swimmin;:: $:>0,000 !';alarit•:>. ,\( mit' tim•• cn'l•·ge cnmpctitimt" are now !wing nrTangetl 1 basellall was n,;; important n~ (;OJiet,:<' in thi~ country." Two ehil•f :-:ports into which pmfuothall is to'l<l)'. "Itetl nrnn~~'. this ye~.tr, is plannin!! f<'s~lmmlism has not yet PlltPr!'tl, nctwo t>rofps~ionnl fuotball lpagut•:< wltll eonling to the (;ood I Iousek •Pping a worl tl';; series. If this sUC<'Pl'<lfl, we , articlf', nre rowing anrl l>olo. ·'Then· will see t hp end of foot bnll as a greu t nr!' no gatP l'<'t'<'lpts in rowing for it is lmpossihrp to huild giant statllulll~ amatt•ur sport. rl\'l't'~ to l'erp out those WilO along Millions S;>ent on Football. pny. Poln lt'lllains thE' gaUL" not clo "Every year millious of <loJI-lr;; ftro> grPnt wealth who can afTord of 1 1 111<' of speut on football. Cnaehl's are J·irt'rl at tn•mc-ndous >;:tl:lries ami elaborate thp cost of monnts." Ame1·!can sport in almost evPry d<'partment Is fulling- rapidly Into th~ grip of conlm('rcialism. Foathall, tt•nniR,· golf and swimming are fast going thP way of ha:;el.lall anrl boxing to professionalism. Big husinf'Rs mul hnx otli<-e rl'C<'ip<-; are lwginning to (]ominate tht> playIng fid<ls. Ftank :\[l'l'I'im•ll an<! lit~ doughty grnup of last-minuTe tour·hdown maitl'l'>' nre doorHPd to the rhiSI of the top shelf. Iuste;lll, there will he the ~tory of th?. hoy dashing through a broken tiPlrl to n totwhtlm\''1 nud eontruct at $.)(\,()' )0 wit!L . which to raiRe the mo1·tgn~•' nn the fann. --· . Canadian National Game Now Recognized as Golf Golf has IJC'.:ome the national ga llle of Cauada. .\lore than $:.!7,340,000 is invested In lnnd and clnhhouses unll the Ilominion has more golf coUL'Sf'f in JH'nportion to population than !11P C'Hit<'ll States, a(;<':Jr<lin~ to tig\H'es 1 t·ompiiPd by the l leparrnl<'nt of the lilt t-riO!'. "!htario lc-n<ls the Dominion In every w.:m;l people," sn_,·s a bullPtln of the department, "while the Unitt•<l States has one for eH'I'Y 2:i,70:l pP<> pie. 'I'll ere are 4G4 go Ir cour~e'-' ht the Dominion repre~l'nting- · an ,a\' Pr · age estimated inyestment of' SUO,OO•l Ptl['h. TILe lJnitPtl States has 4,;,:;6 golf COUI'SC'S l'efii'CSP!ltill)! an OUtlay of uppro~imately $272,Hi0.!\JO in land and equipment. "Ortario IPntl~ thE' Dominion iu golf <:our,es with !! total of lGO. Que· l.lec has 70. <lol f Ita~ ~ro" n in popularity in wPslPrn <':mada with the rnpitl increasP in populntion tine to th" in!lu~ of htutl ~ettlers. More n<'w gol r cour>;e::; will he laid out this year than eYer l.leforP." ~----------------'----.........,--.......-. t•J.dt'r till' IPatiPrsllip of Lieut. ('ol. H. 1•'. 1-'enn, n British <'~pedition will soon start to expll{re tlw wlld~,;t SC'<'tions of the Helginn Congo tn ::em·clt of strange animals of enormous size which natives have d<'ddrecl exist. '.rhe photograph ~:>hows Col!mel Fenn stnncllng l.lesl<.le a life-size reproduction of u pre histor·!c mon~ter who~~ living replica will be sought. I• /~~-( II . . joined Yoitnr" Locale :>lo. 40:.! at Mia mi. In Hl:!·l he ,.:ervetl n s Chd Relea::;ed From Ufe de Gar<'. wa:- elected a rr ('lllhl'l' of the qranrle Ch<'minut and \\as appotnt.-u ~Vhen Columbit1 \Vins to till un unexpir<'cl term a:s G"and J)aye f:olrJstf'ill \\'Oll't JJ:ne Chef rle Gare. In 1!):!;, he wa>i ele<:t· to "Jl~nll !liP rl'st nf Iii-; lifP il1 ell <:rand ('hef dP Uare anrl at the tire halls or learuing at ('ol•m;nntruunl promeiWtlP that year wa~ hiu unh·f.r>:ity. The defeat nf ele•·tl•<i Sous f:hpf de Chemin de Fer. CornPll hy the ('oh111L!Jia fnot\\'ith ~IillR nt the l'ldla<le!phia halL (Pall! \\'0!1 l!illl l1is rl'iPaSP. pn1mt•nu<le were elected six ~nus In J!l!-!1, C:oltlstpin. then a sPChefs de Chemin de FPr (national nior, marlP n wag-Pr with n p:irl vit:e commnnut·rs) a~ follows: SpPnf<tn<knt n-t narnar<l f'ollpgp tlu.~t cer ~- Er·c!Ps of Logan. l'tah; Pelham l){' woul<:l <'Ontinue hi~ St'hooling ~t. Gl'urge Bbl'sl'll of Jlipw York; A. ut ('olmnhia until ·n t'ol'IIPll f'quill:wioli of Boston; Dr. I r:tvid football tt'am was <ll'feate1l hy •rmvusPIHl of Johnson <'ity, Tpnn.; Tlnring l111 n t'olumhia d<'rPn Fnur k W. Kee of Chi<-ago, and Harry his ~·t·ars of ~tu<h l'e "nn •-meJ. IT!nl'k of :llinneupolis. ~- Carl ccssivel~· .dl'gr('Ps ;>f .\, ll .• LL. ·.~ich,t·n of Seattle, \\'ash., was re-elect- ! ¢ n., ll. R.. :II. A.. antl wa ~ on • · t>{l Cnll111t.h.;saire lnll'IHinnt ::'\ationnl hi~ way to a Ph. D. whPn Co(national treasurer). and Charles W. lumhi>t df'fentrrl Coi'HPJI on the AI'<lery of Inuinnapolis was renppointgr-idirrin for _thP fir·st tirnp 1!1 21 • Pll <.'on·esvoullant r\ational (national ~ year~. secrPt ary). OthPr o ... t·er.;; IL:tllH!d at t!LP national ~0<>0<>-0-00-0<><>00 Jll'onu•na<IP indutle S. C. "l•'lsl1" CrockRecord U ..~ique Mcinnis' (•tt of ~lontgonwry, Ala., ('on<.lucteur . . Elkhm·t, of CtH'hl'lln Harry ::'\utional; Ind., :ma D1·• .T. Wyclwff of .llt>rr;hant- 1 ,-111<', C\. J., (:anlt•s <11' Ia Port<> Jlintinnaux; Paul .r :'lk<lah:m of \\'ash- I lngton, D. C'., ll:sto1'il'IL ~ntional; lteY. l•'r. Edwapl .J. Grjleey of (']eve... lund. Aumouier ~ational; Sedley l'erl> ,.of Paris, Ctnmnis Yoyageur, and .John [ P. ('onmy of l!':u·go, , ·. D.. Avocat Nutlnnal. The 40 nnd S <lcci<le<1 to pluce ut tlw di:'>"Pnsal of the ehllcl wPlf:u·e ellvision of the LNdon n working • fund •I of not IE'~!:> than ::;:.!.000 to he ust·t1 ~ole· : ly for the pur·po-<1' o,' en1·iug for or- 1 pilaus o:· :<emiorphnn,.; of \\'orl<l war v-eteraus in hOIIll'~, wlwthr•L' witll their, lJIOtlwrs, relntiH•:< m· in foster hnan~ lng l10mf's. 'l'he fund is tn h~> rr•plenlslw<.l whPn uecPssm·y. I•'uncls for thP child welfare work are <lerivl'd from an annual ussPs~llH'llt of ;,o <'<'nts per memlwr. 8 g I . I I I I It is diJIJhtfnl if tl1e ow1,Pr uf the Philarlt•lpltia • ·: tt<>lll\k coultl han' selel'tPtl a m.LnagPr hettt'r qu .• li!i~><l 1o take ehargl' of the tt•am than ~ .. ~1-lll'y'' Sunday Golf Stick• "I am told you play golf on the Sabbath," said HPY. ~I:·. noodman sternlr. ::Yes," admitted :\!iss Kute, "but on ~lclnuis. that dn~· I oniy use the stiel's I won· Fot• ypnrs tlu~ Pltlllies lill\'C' U•'kt\ll a nt oi1r l'hurch fair."-Aulericun Legiou I taill'rHll'l', a I'illll' onto 11 o~t of tla' tilut•. 1\luutbly. ~ldlllli~ has had fllellly of l'~pl'l'ieuce with :<IH'h t'IUh~. llurlng thl' days wiu•n the \th~etit::-; · ·-Island Presented to Post I ll t'<lllfirnll'll tni\t,L<h r, :\!.·1nnl,.: 1\E'i'C An islnud two H<'1'<'S In extPnt lying !' n f,r,t lmr-•• fo1· \l.H k. tlt>\' held alnwst In the <·eut<'r of Damnscus, h<' pln)f· t ( q ; ,":11 ' 11(" th.u After· Vn., l~n>< U<'"ll prP!<t'IIt!'rl to Hemlt>y-~ ,, 1 :.d •1 ·l l'll'l rostol' l>t•~JL with 'l'hompson fl<'·'f of the Au,ericnn Lf'gion (> ,L and. Its Rnxil im·y hy T~r :-.; L. :Mock, 1 ll\OrP (''\jll'l'lPll•'l' U.S to I < tai!Pil ~~ J' uromlnnrt l >:tl<}'t~ru,: c•1tizpn ON APPEALS BOARD Opening the Doors of Congress Charles A. Mills. I ' I • ; : ·>. •:-! ~ ··:· Williams roliPg<' is ahout to start worl• on a 1lnt' n<>w g-ymna~ium. People likE' to sPP foothuli games h<'caus<' the othP1' people are worldng t-<O hard. • • • t:niv<'r;;it~· of Georgia Is planuil'g to start worl; on a motlem sport stafliuut. • • • FrNl Fulton, thP :\linn<'~ota pla~ tC'rC'r-lighter, is goi11~ to tt·r anntl•er riug coHLt'hadc .. .. Harvard uniYPr:-dt y bnRPh:lll nine will piny ::~ ganw~. April n to June 2:2, of next year. • • I • ' Sale · of .Ja<·k ~~~~Phan, infi<'ltkr, to the Ran FmH!'isco rluh of t!tP C'oast league for ~-1,000 was · nnnollll<'<'d • • • ~uz·alln<' I.<•HglPn. the Fr<•nrli l<'nnls quePn, will I'e<'<'h·e $:2:-iO,OOil for he1· Aml'rlcan tour Hl'i a prnfpssional. • • • \Ynlter .TnhH~nn has won mo:-p than ·IC'll ganH'S durin~ th<' 20 year_•' h<' has pitehcd for lh<' Wasliingtnn Senators. • • • With thP opeHin!:{ nf thP h<wkPy season five girl~' rluhs nntl lift<'Pil other pleYPns pla~·ed In thP Yir•inity of I'hlln<1Piphia in on<' rlar. . • • • Jnd' Br-itton, fo1'rlle1' \YPltPr\\ Pi!:{ht champio!l of tlw worl>l. 1'Pf I'<(',.; tn hang up his glnY!'S in rNir·,•ment, tiP· spite the fact that liP is nPnring hi-:; fort~·-st•<·<mcl birthday. • • • The girls' watPr poln t<'a111 <•i lh •• Los Angp]ps .\thl!'ti<' f'lnh. "·inllt'l''l of tl:e cltmnplonRhip lnst ~·ear". !:-; IH'l' r•aring for stlfl' oppo,:itlon from th<' lPIIIll~ of <lthC'I' <'it iPs. • • • A nll•lOJ'!'<l tradp in whieh r.·tmar, Wt•ldl n11rl l'no]p woultl go tn thP St. Louis ll1'"Wns In n t1·at!P for First f\a~Pmnn Or·orgt Sisler was rleniPd hy f'onn:e :\lark l'<'l'eni!~·- • l .. I:1Tort ~ thar thP '\;ationnl and An P'il':>U pro f"nthall IPflgUP~ w'll <!own <'Xlwnse" an - ~·. ··~r.tf' to cnt nrt <1' · ' • f' :•l'v (]Pnl£'rl In <'. !'. Pyle, 0\\1 ! ~ ' ,.. \"'!'W y,_ 1'1\ ' 11 1 ~ p~o..; ' ,. i To 1'<'11Ul'r seniee to tl>le grC'at army of golfl'l's in the t:nited States the J)PpartuJenl of Agrll'ulture is carrying- on a ~eriP~ of t'xperiment-. an<! te~ts to di><c·m·er the l.lest \·m·i<'l~· of grass for golfing ~;r!'!'lls. Tn this plro-· tograph SeC'retary of A~riculture .Jardine-himsplf n golfer Is shown dlsPussin~ till' prohlei)l with E. C. Buttertide!, SUJtcr·intPndPnt of the Arlington experimental farm. • • • "\ boxpr can lmJ1ro,·e PvNyth!ng <'Xt'epl his reach, and a hnar·tlilig l!ouse might h~lp that. I { .. . 1 • • • I ' -- - -British Expedition Hopes to Find This Alive Test Grass for Golf l • .\u,;;_,.ry attadw:, of the toreign nation::; JStatioueu in Washington ret·ently called 111 a body at the War depurtmeut und greeted lllaj. Gen. Charles l'. Summerall, the ntw cliief of staff. In the group, left to right, front row: Col. J. II. Heeves, :\laj. Gen. C. E. C. G. Charlton (British), 1\Iaj. Gen. Su!nmerall, Brig. Gen. Augusto Vllla (Italian), Lt. Col. Carlos Garftas (ChllE'nn). Ba<'k row: Capt. Saburo Isoda (J!Ipnnese), Lt. Col. Nelson E. l\Iargttts, Capt. El. A. Prieto (Cuban), Maj. Georges Thenault' (French), l\1aj. W. H. S. Alston (British), Lt. Col. El. S. Hartshorn, 1\laj. V. Casajus · (Spanish), :1\faj. E. Lombard "(French), and Maj. Joseph A. Atkins. Great Britain Accepts Challenge to Checkers ThP chaJipnge issu<'<l by the GnitP•l ~tate>< to !:rPnt Britain for nn intPI'· 11ationnl l'lwel;l'r>< t•onll'Sl in l!l:!l lln~ hPPn nt·cppt Ptl. I<' or the contest. wliieh will takt• plllf'P ln ~PW York city from :\I:tl't'h 1 to 1ti, nr·pat Britain will be rPpresentP<l by ~ix Englishmen nod six: ~<·otSIHP!\. l. .... ~- Ernest ll. \'u~ Vossnn, recently oppolnted by President Coolidge to be n member of the Ut1ite.d States board" of appeals, ls one of the youngest olliholding an Important fed~l'al 1 cials l\Ir. Yan Fossan hails from Lis · 1 po~t. j bon, Objo, and was a ~;apta!n 'In the 1 United States forces during the World '· .-<•1 :,;l·ant-at-Anns J. U. ltoclgers of tht hou:se (left) unu Heat! Dourl,eeper war. ·nert Kennedy (right) opening the great metal doors of the hous& for the opening of the short session of congress. I FATTEST OF BABIES Tile English repre~entatives will he 1!. 'i'. \\'art! of Bil'llling-ham. -:hnmpion of Great l1ritain: S. CohE-n. elmmpion of Eng-lnud; .T .• \lexantler of Binuin~ ham; .John II~ 11<! of :IIan('hestN, nnrl II. ('hri~tit• of SurHlPrlanrl, ltll e~ dntmpions of l·;nt:l:uul , anrl F. KnisPI' of Lontlou, Px-Lontlon <·hampion. lte~('1"'<', T. r:otdshoro <'f Bra<lfnnl. 'l'ltp :_.:ruteh team has not yet UPt'n Finest Beef Animal in America (•110~('11. Signal Honor Is Carried vVith a Yale Captaincy A YaiP r·apfainey in a major sport en rriPs \Yit h It n !-'ignal honor -th<' to he photog t•aphPr i!'aninJ; ri~lit :lt!l.lill!-=t t}H:t. oltl \VOOdt'll ft 1 llCP. ,..\ 1- IJI!>U:rli thp f<·neP di~aptwnrC'f1 many ~-pars agn, C':tpta'ns of totla~· still are ";:ltot" in 1hl' eharncteril;tic pos<'. Tn C'aeh pltoto~raplt qf til(' leader~ of 01<1 J:li IPams the gms~ in front of the fenrP Is nlwar~ thP :-;anw; it Is ~~~~rn~;:1t0 \;:::.' \to 1awn u1ower wu" The n•asnn ls that the nwn nre posed in n phot.,grapll gall<'ry where thPJ'P is a se<·t: .. n of tl, .. t::t•nuine old A p", .'tn'!n ••her's Yah• \Ynn lf\n fPlll'P nlf1t to rPn rf\~('llt gr•·,10;. s th,,. l 1 u . fi ~~-. . Hupert B., a IINeford steer from Oklahoma, that was declared ut tht International Live Stock Rhow !n Chicago to l.le the be~t beef auimlll in ·1 ' :u·,,c1 on ,. America and was nwnr<.le<l the first prize. This is Edith Markus of New York, tight months old, who -is believed to he the fattest baby of her ltge'. ·She Ups the scales ut 30 pountls/10 ounces. ·' Jaundiced l\Iandy-'\\'hat am you all go!n' · to .. name your lnt!''St chile/ Panzy-We'to clone named him John Dice-on act:ount of his _h!gn brown yeller complexion. |