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Show THE HELPER TIMES. HELPER, UTAH Ohio State's Basket Ball Stars I t g The g $j W J ( ,' V - i fear of Suzanne h Mm vi mm -- Chief hopes of Ohio State's basket ball team rest upoB this pair of athletes. Bill Hunt (left), running guard. Is captain of the Buckeyes, whlla Bus" MeMillen, a sophomore, is a forward. Hunt, a product of Toledo Scott high, is one of the few veterans on the jiuad. He won three "O's" In football and is on his way to his third In tasket ball. He is married. ', McSIiHen Is one of the most promising new players to grace Ohio State basket ball since Johnny Miner, one of the greatest in Big Ten history, (howed himself here. He Is bis, weighing more than 200 pounds, but gets around the floor with the speed and grace of an athlete of much smaller poundage. His home is at Delaware, Ohio. I WRESTLING TIPS I BY NOTED COACH Kot the Rough ! Clasp the opponent try the behind the neck with both hands, jerk him forward and throw him off balance. If he goes nil the way to the mat. you can slip behind hint; If he goes only to his knees you can hold him there until you find an opening to go behind. pull-dow- and Tumble Sport People Think. J -- :1 . Better Sportsmanship on Turf Today Than Before k':t fethil Ft&i fcsyrn There is better sportsmanship on Itt ft-the turf today than there was In the supposedly "good old days," writes Peter Burnaugh, racing expert. In the first Issue of the Sportsman, a publication which dedicates itself to "sport as something done for the fun 01 When John U. Uiclmrds of Liberty Hill was sworn ia u3 governor of youth Carolina his children ulue of doing It, not as a business." an Richards Mr. Mr. ar and Abova and all daughters were on baud for the inauguration. them, The turf Is growing more sportsmanlike, Mr. Burnaugh contends, be- the girls. cause "it is rapidly being taken over by men who can thoroughly afford to be sportsmen. It Isn't easy to be a sportsman on a shoe string. Finances . j a ripy! a Lenglen, as expressed at Atlanta that Helen Wills, young tennis star. is permitting herself to get fat and is Uius Jeopardizing her chances ou the court has no foundation In fact W. C. (Pop) Fuller, coach of the former na- tional champion, said. 'Helen's figure Is mathematiFuller Bald. cally perfect," "Her weight and height are In exact unison according to all charts. She Is 5 feet 7Va Inches tall and weighs 148 pounds and she has not varied from these figures for many months." g 3 3 ' They All Saw Their Dad Inaugurated Governor Helen's Figure Is Perfect, Says Fuller View of the Bund, Shanghai, Which May See War will, of necessity, be a powerful factor in the very spirit of conduct of a ficene on the Bund, In the International quarter of Shanghai which racing stable. During the past year, Mr. Burnaugh the Cantonese demand shall be given up and which Great Britain has testifies that he found the turfmen prepared to defend. quite willing to speak with the great-?s- t frankness of the quality of their horses. "Back of that frankness lay the fact of course, that while some Df them are heavy bettors, none of them depend on the fruits of betting h to support the stable," writes Mr, In the Sportsman. "Such owners are interested more In establishing the quality of their horses, where the competition Is keen, and In the glory of winning historic fixtures than In winning large wagers. "All sportsmanship did not bloom and die with the old boys," Mr. concludes. M r iTTftf.t ml r1 Bur-aaug- more "There's you'll 1 Boysl Do you want to know how want to use the trip, or grapevine. wrestle? to It's so old' that most wrestlers have : Here are some of the pointers given It, or haven't troubled to forgotten by George Pinneo, famous coach of Take another' good rest it practice team, the American Olympic wrestling then try It Step forward with and as printed in the American Boy your left leg. At the same time put left arm around his right. When your First Mr. Pinneo explains In the you end up he'll be on the mat with Isn't American Boy that "Wrestling yon on top. In this hold, though, the the sport that un- quickest man wins. If you don't sucinformed people think it is. It de- ceed In carrying him back, more than Red Rookie Is Star mands all the traits of a good ath- likely he'll carry you back. So don't lete: the speed and the wind of a try it In Go fashion. track man, the muscles of a football through with it ! And the same advice I neman, an acrobat's agility and applies to all the other of balance, and a swimmer's "Now that you are on the mat beIt builds these hind development. your opponent remember that iualities In the boys who take It up." 'behind' means at his side, and only You can learn the fundamental to his rear the next job Is slightly with v A wrestling holds by "practicing to work him into a hold that will pin Mr. Pinneo. .3 our chum, writes shoulders to the mat. For the folhis "You won't need a gymnasium. , U ft Vat assume that you "Make your own mat, and put It in lowing explanations on the right. Both of you are on are If you want one the .your basement. hands and knees. Your left arm Is regulation size take four his waist not far over and around lumber and fit lengths of hand Is grasping his right right your off the Round J hem Into a square. arm. The upper arm is that upper I.:es and pad the strips by tacking from the elbow to the shoulder. Several thicknesses of cloth over theai. part If he tries to get up pull his right arm Tl'lien lind an old piece of canvas In to his chest and jerk his body to ilrom a wornuut tent or tarpaulin and with your left arm. frame. the right tack It tightly over the "First off, you'll probably want to J'l'wo inches of sawdust under the cuo- Watch your the half nelson. try fvas, and your mat is complete. and slip your right hand under chance ' 'The next call Is to to do your thing his right arm and get your hand on Vhum and start 'practicing. If possihis neck. That's the half nelson, but an experienced ble, got pointers from it's not effective until it's .furthered wrestler. Begin by walking through that Is, until you've shoved your arm the simpler holds. I say 'walk through farther To do this you will along. can them' because only in this way Walter Cliristensen, utility outfieldarm higher. Do to Ids lift have right er for Cincinnati, has developed Into ynu learn what to do with your arms behead siiove down, to his not and legs at each stage of the game. causetrythe neck muscles are the a star. lie was one of the three constrongDon't use nil your muscle or speed-t- ake tenders for batting honors in the Naarm Cot his est the muscles of body. it slowly and study your positional league last year. furthere'd your up. Then, when you've tion. over nelson turn half opponent your t "When you start a bout you are on his back. one Maga-cin- e. Bur-uaug- h ? rough-and-tumb- half-hearte- d a - jwt k 12-fo- r an Honorary V. Christy Is Made A- y BRIDE OF F. W. T ft J' ' - ' 12-fo- Ctanding on the mat, facing your opYou're both thinking the ponent. atne thing: " 'I must put Ids shoulders "There are a number of other holds, If you learn those I have explained you will have enough to keep you busy In the basement during the winter months," Mr. Pinneo concludes in the American Boy. "As you work you'll find your muscles developing, not only In size but In and endurance. responsiveness You'll lose your natural fear of physical contact You'll he gaining confidence. You'll find yourself moving with nice balance and catlike speed. "You'll be acquiring a steel-likgrip. Best of all, no single part of your body will be developed to the exclusion of other parts. Wrestling gives you t he right kind of healthy, growth that you want. And It gives a weapon no man can take from you a lithe body schooled In the art e d S) 5 ' ' -- fi t i . " 'tfV-- Olympia fields, Chicago, world's largest golf club. Is the - i t 5 tf A if but to the mat and hold them there. "But before you can do that you've pot to close with bim, and then to get behind bim. It's Important to get behind your man because It's possible to win your bout simply by stay-inbehind him longer at least one minute longer than he stays behind you. "Most wrestlers start things off by advancing to each other and taking what Is called the referee's hold. Both men are bent forward, each man's bead Is resting against his opponent's left shoulder, his right hand "grasplog the other man's left arm above the elbow and his left hand on the back of the other man's neck. The feet Learn are well apart and parallel. of the hold, because most Mart from there. The referee's hold Is a safe one for both wrestlers. "From this point on the Job is to Champion Trap Shot of On get behind your opponent. the very simplest methods Is by the arm-lift- . Bemcmbcr that In the referee's bold your right baud Is fcrasp-- ' i j lng your opponent's left arm above the elbow. Merely by shifting your right hand under, thumb inside, and pushing his left arm up and to your left you'll find yourself behind Mm. "Try It on your chum. Let him try t , it on you. Get It down pat, because t . ; It's the simplest go behitid known and even experienced wrestlers : one that 1 sometimes fail to guv.d against, 5 ! 4 ' mi i x iI "But you ought to know a number ' i of because if one dor n't work you'll want to try something else, quick. The football dive la one , that ' co'leglate wrestlers use more - s ft" ii than any other. j Simply let go of ' 'he ' other ii'.'in and dive for his ltgs. I f J to keep your shoulders tiiiiklnr; su If you miss his legs he high so t i can't If be ei vily get around you. tries I m. ,i, hi: with your out-,- i Mntf;ed arms. If you can grab his The photograph h'.iows A. J. Stauber leg ;ift him tip and tip him to the of Los Aiigelvs, the champion tnip ma!. shorter for 102(1. .Out of 1.T.00 tar"If the football dive doesn't work gets he broke 1,473. s iM U hkl " v---,- 'hr' - v V5 Z"' A 34 i fa 1 si u Baseball Is rapidly threatening to become a gossipy old game. u B t V .. Upward of 10,000 men In the United States play professional baseball. Howard Chandler Christy, noted artist and creator of the famous "Buy Buddy Poppy" poster used In 1926, and a veteran of the war, Is an honorary member of the Veterans of F'orelgn Wars of the United It's almost time to begin selecting States. This honor was conferred upon Christy recently following action the football team for taken at the 1926 encampment at El Paso, Texas, when Christy was given 1927. the distinction of being the first honorary member selected by the national body. The presentation wag made In Mr. Christy's studio In New York city Theodore Stltt. In the picture Mr. and Mrs. Christy Charles Chung, a Chinaman, Is golf by Commander-in-Chiere examining the engraved document Mr. Stltt has Just handed them. professional of the Redlands (Calif.) Golf and Country club. a Spanish-America- n f People of Marceline, Mo., were aroused recently by the disappearance of Father U. V. Bowney, pastor of St. Bonaventure Catholic church there. At the same time Miss Maude Myers, daughter of a coal miner, left town. Investigation disclosed the fact that they were married In Chicago and that Father Downey had sent his reslgna tlon to the church authorities. Nancy Hanks' Grave to Be a Shrine The largest football score on record was made at King college, Bristol, Va., 200 against Lenoire's O, in 1922. COTTON KING OF S. C. Fistic fans In Paris make It a practo reward unusually game exhibitions by boxers with a gold medal. tice Pennsylvania Is anxious to hold the Intercollegiate track and field championship on Franklin field In annual i ;fy$A s'Z V'vri-Lvr May. Clarence Brooks, veteran catcher, lias been signed as manager of the Blooniingtoa III.) team In the Three-- I league. The Seattle Soccer sent a gold medal to displays the finest during the season. 3 i league will the player !.:,--Vf- '! V H'i.-.Tj- fi - j'- -- 'i - pre- who sportsmanship order to stimulate hore breeding Tennessee, application has been made to platv Nashville hi the grand circuit of harness burse racing. In In The professional baseball team manager who falls to lead his men to first place In 1U27 will have no excuse. lie can (iislly I earn how to win the pennant by attending any session of the Wlntei Stove league. I , f! 1 V v, V V:-- i...'. 'V f r v 5r - .... , y&ji ;1 ?'trl t?.1 r" ' ' I - r Ai o'gaiilxi'd nio I'locnt has Iieen launched In Indiana to raise n natlonnl sbriiie at llie gime of Niiney llnnk-- l.liicnlii, iiHiilier of Abraham Lincoln, t niiiil.er on the grave, erected by refill. tits of In Spoiccr (i'iiily. The the ieinity, was cut to pieces by hOi.veiilr seeheis and was replaced In 1ST!) by Clement St tni baUer of South Bel..!. Ills daughter, Mrs. Anae SludebaWer Carlisle, Is presii'ciu id a eonimaiee (iretiiiie'ii siiit.ilue iiiemorini. . rvc M- 1 -- .1 f 5 -. 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