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Show r m PRQ.VQ EVENINC HERALD, WEDXESD AY. SEPTEMBER Ii J927. , ILYGOLFDG CAT WORLD'S ENLIVENS PITTSBURGH I., CLUB ' fft 1(9 t 1, - " fry, U- G:" , " tl 77 ;v - . ' - ni 7A MCfe? I Could the Chicago Cuhsi o Touy Larvri and Mark koeui. Mar wornd dicker and shortstop of tlw New Vork Yankee 1 can hear Manager Joe McCar-ih- y shout. "Vea. I theje uy way I n get ihMo Of tswrse, taeie is.n't but Chicago had a hauee to to get loth: f them liefore New Vork crabbed Touy and Mark. Kill KiiUfer. now with theTgt. no for vev.aj Ixmis Itrowcs imt niaiiutrid the Cubs, told me the story the trtherttajr.- - h'i rtliabl,v a gmid "that thing for the National Chicago didn't hoy the two ruuk'k-- s itr the prewnt rae wnuldut be as -tiebt au affair as if 17 ' Valltr Okehed Tony Bobby Wallace, one of the rre- est shortstoiM in the history ot the Shbwv t!eSeHt ho tried to have Chicago buy Koenig and ljt.r eri. Wallace placed his O, K. on the two yuungsterg N'fore either of them had iuade much noise in the minors ana they could have'' lieeu sccuicil at bargain rates. ' v I consider IazeH .th unSst fal: uiible young Inf iejder In ttip Araerl-caleague. H.; has no ieer at' set o(!d'"or short and can do a' tiih at first or third. "Shortly after Wallnv? lu'd Wt fri wimttaw.'4rtp. hme that he had s"en two In-- f b ldcrs in actimi who wcnMntm? sitid KUlifVr. In pkiiniiig hov jilose Ith--- 'ciil'sf dime to landing the two Yankee stars. : f he fact t'h:it "AValiace stri'ssi-tsith of the' players Vere fast and Wiat Inside i rcMr---r - ' -- x f ll iiBEAUTY AIDED ItVIIelcn II 'A tali' v i!T-- V: I . - Niblick g("s to (he practice green Icats, if for her " fuuT"" There she plays a "siiyT very much "hbouf golf. jflSleed, your aTeriij;e iuO.J.-uiuaiiit guine of her own invention tvll a midirun from a -- kwplng tlw? halls out of the cups. kwely burln-vy ire Jfeuw. Like a goal tender in a game of But 'the- Slanton Heights Golf h(Hkcy she mounts guard, battlug - the bulls Club bore bus a cat that is differsideways with .her paw ' ' ' eut, when they roil toward the cup.'8he ra.4-Fe-w - ,4tte-rtjr- ' togtW'." . -W': tr .jtJewitw?-- i in- last spring tne s !ns U it ihikIimI to' an invitation l t ennuniltee couiif with a in wtiikiiig for the li:'autlficaii"ti f Prno. The teachers and the oh'ldnti were alert. Thcry worked mul S - lot-n- ftAIME la lined. They publ:sh- d at'ti' lo; tellliig how cUildreu can ma Kt hbtV keep i hU 44 y 4m it iful. With the consent of the s hiol Isiarl they OiM 1:ivimI- their interest In the movement by arranging the symlio'i" 15i.s.Mm Tu:ie virade and by too l work of planting; shrubs mf bitlirt- and vim s''armitid the-sr- hi mh! N" - - LwarrE 4iw" - - - ' - jr Auierjca-to-liom- e our young citizens return to sclcol they will njoice to ne ll::1 fruits, of their labors. A plea ii now made to the older ' llIB''citizens of our city tu visit (lie These plants, needed tender care school rounds and to impress i it uud they nsi'lved it even through l.ri'ebltltill tit ttniflitr.: lilhln-Ti miiiI he heat o the smiuncr. Now. as uistodiuiis for th.iHr taitbrnl . tf-- lcHs. i It is uImi Ii 'll that soiiutiue M'ii olisen.'iut who ti.i si will pnb-li-an Hitbl-- i f hiIm' ami uient tu ilic chtl'li'cii of th J ji vt M.r'.ng titer decldciT to :;i lief'l.-;- . it,., li,t-t,ti.l.M.t ilm. flnu.., of oihers. iu vfll a- - to their own homes, and to help keep stiiH-land yards clean.' Have they kept Huir resnlutlimsl JIuw taq-ths do better? Uecttgnitioii from, our nmtitre clt In us w ilt help our yiirmger ones to take mure pridu tu their .effort ' a clvi wojiers, . Z r nf tV ''''": " YOUR ENGLISH , , - ": ;" :i" '' -- mrnn A : v .: " ' l- ''' ZJj- - , en-Jo- y - . holes-wgula- rly, -'. g ll . e ' . l Nor-wil- hy-tltt- er d ' r YANKSINCH PENNANT IS ., -I- , Ir - ERICANrP!RATES GAIN ON RIVALS IN NATIONAL 7 NEW"" YORK, Sept. 14 The New York Yankees yesterday made their victory iii the runaway American league. race a certainty, by winning i ilimliln liill from tUttvehaHLr-Th- e Yanks could now lose every one remaining 15 games,, no ofthirflint Philadelphia, the team, ' might do in the meantime, and still finish in front. The Yanks, beaten In the world series of last year, will now make (heir second bid for the world's title. They have played ball all season, uudure.not fmling in 1927 with a bad slump, the manner In which they completed the 1!2(I race. Many critics declare the Yankees of this year to be piT greatest team of alf time. Terrific e hitting, smooth fielding and. pitching, have featured their victories. 7 ' l'irates Lead Rivals Tl;e thrilling National league race of base Is lioliling the majr-porttouiill fans' attention at present. The Pittsburgh Pirates ,nov have a ganio,iid, cwlnltig oh the Cards, ond C.int jesterday, by winning a double-heade- r fnim Boston while these, two cou- tenders--wersplitting a double bill. .Itenten by Brooklyn, - Ch'cago Vnding ibe'iu two games behind the Second-plac- e clubs, and five behind matter TILDENSTILL TITLE secon- d-place Continue at Top Speed To Overcome Yank LaCcste dia-mo- . n -- e 64 .as ne''e. victories over Boston I'iTtsburgh's were most satisfying, owing to the fact that the Braves have been a "jiu club" for the Bucs ell year, winning a majority of. the games from the present leaders. 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Doef Upset Victim .The championship Is a Job ntul Tllilen deserves to wiu, but faces again a task which resembles the defense of Paris on the great occasion of the battle of the Marne. . ;Tbe first. raid on the "dope'Lwas made hj Kenneth Appel, East Orange. ?T J. when he eliminated Yonng 7ohnnie T)oeg of BantaTiTciH-icCalif.. Doeg was thought to I a sure winner but he cam upon the uinrt acting as though he Wiere III a stupor, iThe weakness of his. grand strokes has b"en so much tttlkrd fflmut, Hint, he lierame completely demoralized. Johnnie is only eighteen. He will learn that victory is know that or . sots of his match to Teiza Toba of but,- ' VV automotive engineers estimate that 75 of all mo-ttroubles can be traced , eleven survivors. i Foreigners Ho Well 'France's entire. Inris cup wptad the first of four came through round. Only Borotra flirted with defeat. He dropiK'd the .first twu Japan TT7HEN-you- -- . . h - : free-for-a- : GOOD Must BY MARY K. BROWNE WUtK.ST HILLS. N, Y., SeTt. 11 (t'P Copyright) Kach year finds tennis bigger and better foreign players waging battle for our ten. nis crown. men s national The forty-sixtdianiplonship found 1 1 foreign entries and after , the first days play, eleven of them survived. 1 he three to fall by the wayside were all Jniviiricsio -- .That co'.mtrv still has S:'' - ' ' vt This picture .of "did Oloiy" w as snapped s the ; Ian. luoucplaiie ti'Ok off at Old Orchard, Maineou its Wn- - kage waji ftmnd Jtlonday. imn tup Tluhf. i;lid vi ;"s rrrwc r ty telepl:oto. alteiiipied -- HKI.KX JACOBS Presenting Helen II of California or rather, Helen. Jacobs. She re cently suffered a defeat at the hands of the voudiful Betty Nut h:ill in the Wight mas' cup hmtcfieii, Imt she is tod.ty one of the U'st players In' Anierica. He!u Wills defeated her ..in the wtaifinals of the national event. i ---- U- - .. -- the 'cliib "about'a i,ttr.-!i-t- i errrssiMT An eroimciated stray, she" but iioy the players have gotten and said not to I to: hinT TTlSnT say biin by.. pass ' wondered iip to the clubhouse ne into the spirit of,, the game and "Following the usual .procedure, said to him" is correct. sh does, day, took a ood look around and It as much. as if the records and habits of the two Prphiiunce "stupid" spelled deddfd to stakA out a cluiia. ,She Ihtilsts.on Expert's with stress ojt "stew.1 players1 yere' carefully go)M' luto. "stew-pid,- " Has been there ever uluce. The came use "such Don't another" '.when back that Koenig In the afternoon she does another Was rcjsirt And, liy this time, she has be-- . too high strung a player to lyou mean "another such. tome au enthusiastic golfer. In fuct,; 18 holes. 'This time she is niore stand up under tl big league Ad strain ige iKipuIariy used but often particular' She wouV go around . the dins her 5 tendency to he miscpioted: "Juilec the future by with just anody; the golfer who and rliat he had nery day. has Niblick fyr company on his erratic in his play, The dope on tne past was "that winch comes Always On Haml afternoon round can test assured I.MJizeri was that he was'noue too after conforms to' that which has No matter how, early In the morn-'liistrong physically. gone' liefore." us Marcus Aurelius the first group tee .off at the that- he is pretty good. Often she "As a result of those unfavorabl" said it, ages ago. a start out foursome will with only Nihliek first hole.V is on baud to to desert it when she discovers its. reports, the Chicago owners decided Wtttth. She squats attentively At the time, it struck nie that such occasions to pass up both players:' What ii the members of the party real; ineptitude; onsecond mistake it was.'" Haney, a scrappy, aggressive player or the third waits she at "Tiitre miide their drives; then she Chicago Missed Tiicks- -r of the McCarthy tjte, would help strolls down the fairway, pausing green for the next group to come Had Chicago taken Wallace' tho for little Fred is a prel some her real show and golf. "beside each golfer while be swings. along on Ijizittri and Koenig. tb" ty gtiud man to have around. In the evening. she does anThen, When the green is reachfd she sits veteran scout would have earned his Thou ..followed the disappoint18 holes. This is more in a for some time by acquiring ment. The other day Chicago sedown quietly and watches the play-.er- s other of fun, and she will follow a salary " spirit two such .. putt. cured Yi iter- of Indianatsjlis classy players. aini She stuys by; the ship, too.' Never dub as cheerfully as a champion. While on the subject .of the' Cub Haney was, sent, to that club lis part After her 51 holes are completed infield. Fred Il.iney, former Ameri- pay will Bhe Approach the green until mejit, IiHiiatiaiHilis is flirting th can league player, enjoyed a -- .t hi last ball has bwn knocked there. Niblick. vanish', - Off big jvith the ce!lai-i- n the Aniericaii tis herto lose she she g on to the next tee fairway wamjiers, thrill, only to lie folio wed Yoter, a tliird baseman, to and doubtless in the heen-suuself until the hist putt bun rough k. iHiintiiient. a chance several din ago BosSome weeks ago the tail-enAfter 18 holes she gnes to the hunt field mice. Where she spends with Cleveland. one no knows. ton Ked Sox asked for waivers on clubhouse for breakfast. Then conies her nights Could Joe McCarthy use Tonv recreation for 'golf Is, to Niblick, But. always she jsjm dtM'k first Haney and Manager McCartliy ofIsswrl and Mark Koenig? If he :a highly serious business, not a thing in the morning, waiting to tee the Chicago Cults, claimed him. Go- had them in' his squad thefe " v ing from a tailender of one big wouldn't lie much doubt about the off with the day's first golfers. sjKirt. league to theJeader In another, was li27 jM'iiiiant race. They wuui'T ... '., ,. , , iuite a jump. It seemed Haney add just the right amount of rv finally had gotten a swell break, i serve strength to the Cubs. TGllckf-joiiiJ- d ' yt'arauo. - - caiuc-.ab.i-ut taretingr. Larly lalkt-- M ' ' -T- - Juvt h.iw this i PITTSBritGH, ' ID- -- a of V : ; 1 x ej-- r. ' .- v tiveu a nlm-- r and ) inirv" ed the summer's heat. This marks :t new tor bcuuty uud her help- - lt.:l 4i woi'lliy lhtm ami it deserves the attention -- j! ltoubt tif ' -Ar auJ lLsiiuragt- lias uicut, the Ooddess f ain visitel Provo. She has sent ber nirvrs tu find a ennaneut borne on the sclHxd grounds of the city. 1'iantv shruliK ami vuie have T . - By fcUZ IUETII IJNDSAY After Ions 5Tiir.if wuilihziu the " 5ft LAST PHOTO OF MISSING PLANE, 'OLD GLORY' s BY CHILDREN s ) ,di " RTT TYP PAGE FTV1 The Schwab Glothi ng.CoJnc Provo, Utah ey |