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Show SPORTMG 342 ATHLETES 'IN BIG T TWrteilluidrcf and -f- orty-two . j - w. New York Cincinnati Brooklyn Kt. Lou la .......;.....iT L. Pet. -J- C82 5 .58 .T 5'JW3 ........ ...... ..-- Meet and He--li 8 .571 1 8 T W .4U2 T llhisgo Pittstnirrt .400 - Carmimt acerdhiB to'fhrures Boston NK.2j31 ' Wednesday's Results. the meet Tiiat number was divided At Chicago lltuburgh 9. Chi . amng the contestants at follows : cago 4. Clrla on Friday, 00; Junior high At Phils delphlsNew York 5, school hoys Saturday morning, 380; Philadelphia 2. u ' St, Louis 5 On girls in posture parade, 300; senior At Cincinnati 3. uinta school, junior eollegejajid.:roi- - clnnati 1 At BostoVBrookTynli; Boston 17 Rerts, wle ' ; NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cluh Standing. Philadelnhia participated In the sixteenth Trait -EVMS - MEET THE EVENING HERALD. THURSDAY, APRIL 29,1926. f bad .charge freshiiau. 4(12. The partici pants hailed from towns extending from northeastern TduhOt to south ern Idaho, "I waa thrilled with the parade of the athletes," said Coach Rolierts. "I believe. come Into the meet to stay as one of the most interest- - Tege, AMERICAN LEAGl'E. Club Standing. W. L. Pet. New York .. .10 3 .308 .10 Cleveland, ... 1.709 W) Chicago ...4 ..,9 .600 Washington -. lug of the, "spectacles." Detroit i.t 8 .385 The sixteenth annual meet prov- Boston .357 ..5 ed to he the biggest and the beilt Philadela ..4 10 .2H0 ever heldjtJrQYujr uuug athletes St. Loui ... r...4 11 267 who participated in the big affair will always remember the occasion VednrMhy's Results. At New York Philadelphia 0. with considerable plcusure and will prize highly the medals and prizes New York S. At St. Louis Cleveland 7, St. carriedoff on that occasion. ' The meet has undoubtedly taken Louis 3. , its place among the three or four At Detroit Chicago 9 Detroit 5. oa 2 Wash. greatest meets of the entire mil Ion. At Washlngton-ffiostington 5. . fort to see thai the nacurbed pass ts continued ia the pro game. Chris trBrtenrewai of the Bears rival the CardiuaU also wsnta the pass preserved with all It fea tures. The football fans recall tart the modern game with its open style of plaa the broken fields, and other elements which provide thrills. have followed along with th pass. It waa this style of .pi that aisde the great Red Grange. And aa Red ia now In thejjro gameMt is not con sidered likely that his bosses will take any action wlflch may impair -- -. hit drawing power. . Of conrae.. the cofieges are not seeking pecuuisirr benefits and any change they might make . in the rules ts for, what they consider, the betterment ' of the game. But since the pros have to take the gate 'matter into consideration it doesn't seem at all likely that the matter of rhauirlflg thi pam. rules will even come up before the pro body next summer. COUGAR AND It-h- ' UTE TENNIS 1 MEN TO MEET lalify, jioted,; will aooa . be Do : not guess about such things. Eipert advk-- is needed to save your child from some permanent Injury and yourself a lifelong regret funs having neglected what seemed to you a trivial ailment. bat-grow- n. 7FelkrHealth LowerLife ''OOJISAI MtMOMAl In Vfl TIT jr t IN AIRPLANES Sj C W, Burner, 1L IX Uembev tiorgai Memorial Institute, That thousands and thousands of childrea la "the years between are actually neglected will surprise many parents because of the fact that childrea are receiving more at tention than In any era In our history. x Befere birth- - the anther ts frven attention and care. The family doctor, with periodic examinations. keeps himself Informed as to her condition. After the baby is born the doctor and nurse continue, their watchfulness for' several monjbs or more, until the little stranger , is well started In a healthful life. This usually testa for about a year, when much of this watchful care seems to relax and miny chil dren are neglected until they arrive at the school, age, when they are examined again, by the school physician. If defects of tonsils, teeth. heart or lungs are found be notifies the parents to take the youngster to their family physician. What I am trying to. do In this article Is cau your attention to - i li a VICTORIA, O, AprU 29. JrAirplanes will be used this summer vin the hunting of whales ta Korth Pacific waters. I One sea plane will be assigned to CARIOEgiptAprU 29 (l'P John D. Rockefelle Jr.. has for- - each whaling venture, according to L. Marqusnd, manager mally withdrawn his dffer of $10,-- 4 Cait. George of the company who 'has war.whaling OlSLnOn f.kr vntni-tl.,.'i th. the seeming museulu wherein returned from Seattle after purchas - Eockef eller, Withdraws Offer THE YEARS BETWEEN . ing the aeeeasary Planes hare been used with tuti eess off Kewtouadlaid Is sputt U seals oa hot this la first tints whales have sea auauj from the air. according to availably Information here. It Is planned have, several machines so that mishap ta onc wlU not slow dowgt i : the. buntRose Harbor and Nsden Barbot will be bases for the operations at the first plana, which wlU he pilot by Lieut. H. Recce, who served s4ih the Royal air fort daring the world sqWnt. HUNT WHALES la la this period that trivial indispositions of the child greit. IaEgjit, are dlsniiased, with Utile "attention; the rare siieutific discoveries from tombs of ancient kings of "that because it is thought to be caused the by something the child has eaten. land might be preserved. 1 A dose of purgative may be given or the Indisposition vla attributed to cutting teeth which actually seldom gives any trouble of consequence. -- These years between are the years it seems to me, that should have ear most watchful care. This is the period when so many of the organs and f mictions of the body are un1 dergoing rapid changes. The first set of teeth Is out and the second set In process of formation. The stomach and allmentarv canal are for? Spring An wi Vim Httatu preparing for the changed dW that STYLH SAUTTEI YOU is soou to be required, and this Is rHllXln-JONES.Y. when errors of diet are so frequently disastrous. This is also the period when most children contract contagious diseases of childhood such as measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever and - " n v J - v- .. , ' WilLTradfe CHRYSLER FOUR SEDAN ; HYDRAULIC BRAKES) RUN ONLY 3000 MILES SO IS JUST BROKE IN. PURCHASED: JUST SIX MONTHS AGO WILL, TRADE FOR VACANT BUILDING LOTS OR IMPROVED REAL' ESTATE PREFER NORTHEAST LOCATION WHAT HAVE YOU? Announcing f vanYork this Cougar and Cte tennis teams will clash for the first time this year next Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock on the Knight Woolen Mills clay diphtheria. courts. Slnc both teams hsve de Let's get away from' the idea feated tfie Aggies decisively, the that every fever you detect in your fans believe the coming battle will child is due to something that be tV a thriller. Contrary to the usual those yea rt between," between one has eaten and only needs a physic situation, however, all eyes and six when our watchfulness for correction, or that any sbnor- the freshmen of the party. Irto' see People here are .eager vine In action. Irvine has shown some class in the Utah meeta and also against the Aggies. The fact that he is a Provo boy who got his start In tennis here adds also to the Interest. Snnky Dixon and Max " Mangum, due to their victory over -.- ..r the Aggie veterans will also be the ' ' center of attraction. Coach T. Earl Pardoe has announced that he is likely to use about the same lineup that he used The men, on against the Aggies. that occasion showed well. Professor Pardoe said, and will likely do 7 so again against Utah although the A ft fi competition is to be much keener. In fact." Coach Tardoe says If the CoufiSrs can draw ahead by the slightest margin he will feel well -- A.,aim (iBt'afmL -' in T Howard Bullif, a freshman from Preston, Idaho, is fighting It" out with Kimball Mcintosh for . the sixth position on the teamr A series of. three contests hasbeenBtaged between these two 'men lo see whd will be included on the regular six man team. V'A TeD aQ In first letter. ' (..: '. ... .. ,.i .;; Address ALFRED rWNHEUSEN World's Jmarttit Collar 430 South ' r .. - RIDGE Third West 8t J the .I are-np- THERE IS NO GREATER ADVER- MEDIUM TISING COAST LEAGl'E. UTAH IN nub Standing: - COUNT! THAN THE EVENING HERALD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS J, -a'. . . Pet. W, 11 Los Angeles Sacramento Oakland -- Seattle"..-..,- Mission Hollywood Portland San Francisco JS79 .550 .520 .522 .,11 10 12 11 10 10 ..10 11 13 . .' 9 12 -- ........10 . .. .435 .426 Wednesday's Results. ft; At Sacrpmento Hollywood Sacramento 2. At San Francisco Portland 0. San Francisco 4. At Oakland Missions 4, Oakland 5. Los At Los Angeles Seattle .J Angeles 6. - . J ' V . . , . I 'f - '' ' 'ft . . ' ' . j "I"t,', f II nn 1 " . 1 - f a i l - 1 7... ' , : i t'T' ' 1 t ! i ' .; ? " ' ,;;- PRO-FOOTBALL TEAMS HAPPY OVER CHANGE " By BERT M; DEM BY.1 CHICAGO, April 20. (CP ) Pro. fesion:il football cuthusiusts of the middlewest are rejoicing over the new rule which bumpers the forward pass in collegiate games. They are pointing out that the changing of the collegiate for,vard pass rule is one of the biggest't-oos-tthat pro football bus ever received the other, of Course, being. Red Grange's entry into the paid game. Some of the supporters of the pro game even go so far us to intimate that, the university game may 1 digging its own grave by the reaction- iry move and many declare that the pro teams will draw better than ever before because the crowd goes to a football game to seehrills. And It fs a well known fact that a perfectly executed forward pass provides just about the biggest hrlll thnt one can get out of a foot. ; hall game. Whether or not the pro rules com mittee will see fit to change the situation by conforming with the col legiate rule when they meet in Phil adelphia tyi JulyVis indefinite but it Is said most of the owners of fran chises are against any changing of the rule. They point out thnt It is really, the forward pass which pro vides the thrills necessary to raise the number attending football games from the two or three, thousands of enrly years to the 100,000 crowds of the present day. And then they are is the Quick to tell you that It crowds the pros are after and that these pros are not going to throw away a drawing power like the forward piss. George Haias one of the owners of the Chicago Bears, a. frochlse holder in the national league, de-l- a red that he will make every ef- - L frlTTb ' A lone, weird cry . -- . ; ia the desert night cry rfa'ldller" that baffles identification until RIN- UN-TIthe sua-- , ' N pected culprit clears op the mystery. 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