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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 1928, Aft Wis VV cd EMM; My LlM&ad&m.: ,-- a .. LIAISES Chicago Thrl FeiaJae Net America' Champion :Is :Fa vored to j&z ! Whirlwind Battler r , ,;: Great BattleLikely ' Ace B: Hail CbjJKpiooship John Heydler, popular and highly eonservaUv president of th national, league, is renowned among hot th newspaper man for th statements that he Invariably has ready for the news hounda. noma 8maahing" Th annual winter meeting of the taagu Is held two months after th world's series and at th conclusion of the meeting it I th custom o th president to call la th waiting eribe and floor thorn with the astounding new that: "Th club owner voted th 12T New. Jane (UP) Helen WlDa, premier amateur wemaj) lawn tennis player of the world, think lawn tenhonor to th nis ehamplonahlpe women's singles at Wimbledon will rest among five or arc f the younger players. YeeUBl Htan fiu k Boa In pennant to th Pittsburgh Pirate believe tbeee player tOWDOW, -- CHICAGO, June 21 UP-- A flatod. balMocJewed Jersey mM who wa the middleweight crown and a flam In haired youth from Nebraska, who aitna to Mnock him out from under Jt, rested .today ttom laelr JrnJnlng sessions, while Gifts rDe-,0E- Ilessure Of s riKriCnLiJaiD SeaorHe Lila ITAivarea; clude SpaJa; Klaa Eileen Bennett and Miss Betty Nuthall of England; unparellcled LONDON, June XL CUPWWU-1'a- Mia Kea . batUe of J927. Boumaan of Holland Mi T.Tlldefl and Wllkur Coen Franleln ClceJy Aussen of Oermany. Both .Mickey .Walker, the champion, and Ac Hudkins, the 8o far aa the eontlnontal player Of tha United State Pari eap ehallenger, are tit nd ready team, have entered th last eieht are concerned, " aba told th United 10 round engagement for tonight's. In th London lawn tennis Press, "there are about five or six at Uie big-- Whit So ball park. men's .singles at Queaaa women playing first class tennis Tha wise money, however, make club. who are all very even." ., ... .' tha tiUa holder tha favorlta at odda TUdea beat Capiat. O'Callagbafl. Miss Wills refused to1 give fan of to 8. on er own chances in the opinion f The.Mentlty of tha third man In Coen walked over tha Angle tMraament, but said aha waa feeltha ring remains a mystery, trat American (P. B. Hurdaicb, wh ing wall and at present was playing It la aafa to predict that the scratched. Prerioualy Young Qoo at tha top of her form. Wildcat must spread Mickey trounced CoL.O. P..Mayw TA Mi ' ft am not taking part in any more ' ,, on tha ctnm and. tack him down' i. tournameate before Wimbledon,'' If the tlfl 4a to change handa. iFrank T., Hunter Joined TiMen aba said. "I think too much of it Fair Chanm for land- - CojuJAthJajL.aighUanLdaa jrou ao. good. Df course, .1 At that thera la a fair chance of he beat Guillermo Bobiaon, Argen- shall keep ap my practice and I Hudkins doing so, for tha paea tina, 1 hope to get quite a few gamea at la bound to b furioua from tha C. Crawford, Australia, enter- WlRibledan. before- the towrnansenta, J. firat gong. That Ac will fore ed the I ait eight in tha men' a, "After Wimbledon I shall go U tha fighting at tr aUrt seems the Irlah Davia cup Berlin for a few day and then sail beating believe 8om certain. reaaonably for America July U " player, C. T. Scroppe, " ha can tira Walker out, and win Henri Cochet and Ren. LaCoata. French Tennla Improving going away In th but five round Franca, paaaed into tha third round Mis Will thinks women's lawn Th mora reaaonabla aaaumption of th men' double by beating tennla on the continent has very however, la that Walker wiU catch tha Engliahmen h during J. M. Hltlyard much improved even ' I last Hudkina Just at Sammy Baker did, and J. J. Letaard, t--t Syear. but th punchea carrying about 20 "I. waa very much struck by the I pound more weight behind them. grekt interest th French people are aa In Aca wide open doe, Tearing taking In lawn tana Is,",. she said. la likely to prove fatal to fistic as"Not only la th public enthusiastic la a when th opponent but the standard ( playing amang pirations atrong and keen a hitter aa Mickey the French women has greatly ImWalker. 'The Iwo 'unknowns,', as I' proved. they are called pf th French championship,' Mile, Neufold and Mil. Adamoff, were very good. Mlas Nut-hal- l, the British star, waa also on m Bfii i - 1 ., - .- - 'vk. y and announced thst the New York Yankee won ' th world serlea la four games." i And after the recent spring meet-bi- g of the magnates the president iell among the Vaased a bomb reporters when, he released for publication the official statement: ; "The club' owners announced that tfiere waa considerable flu among file player this year." Sim the Honae of Davids! The pennpnt monopoly Ui New fork Yankee eem to have obtained may he th eerfcoaa probk m that -- the other American . League club owners are trying to make of it, but th National League ha a real serious problem. And it is a steed of a different hue. Th American League wants to bring about an honest way of keepYankees from winning ing th every gam and the National Lea gtie Is sorely pressed for - sauna method of keeping the Philadelphia Phillies from losing every game. As long aa Bill Baker, the ownei of the Phillies, is content to be ridiculed aa the Joe Beckett of baseball, the other magnates haven't a leagal reason for snooting him out of his misery, but they don't like ! share their schedule with a ball club that couldn't get into the Phil adelphia Twilight league. The rules of ordinary business, . however, are toot applied t bae ball and If a Baa Johnson influence of old could be Injected Into the league Baker could be forced te sell or buy a good minor league club for his phony ball park. Tear Only SoO the hlrt TlA Chicago V.'iit Sox are put-in- g the Americt.3 League mag Into the same kind of a jam. The Sox are about aa bereft of everything aa the Phils are. The Sox bavs better players, but they wont work and apparently C.e owner is mar disposed to cry clout it than to ... do something. Around June IS when 13 other major league owners were sifting ' VaaV . ers, and seven of them were Local Students Enter B. Y. U. towns In six different Sevettty-e- i states and' Mexico are represented at the summer session of Brigham Young university. The fwet term of the summer session started la Provo last Monday, June 11 The second term, which' will start ' on July 23, will be held at Aspen Grove in Provo canyon, "v , The following student are among up at night worrying about th those registered from ffprlngvllle: player who had to be released to J. Wesley Robertson. Q. Lowry An get the roster down to the demon, Melba Sumsion, Lillian Rua cr limit th .Sox .had only 20 play sell. Allen Reynolds, liejen Clark. I with, fight talk slace the Impsy-Tunne- y Chicago buued m lp eharo-plonah- - ,- Neb-rask- an . 6-- "Ac'' . 6-- L A 6-- 1 ain-ble- " 6-- f m Ma , -a . Aiding Cubs mm FLYING CLOUD her game -IS- NEARGOAL CRESCENT CUT, Calif., June ?1 (UP) Flying Cloud, the lithe young Karook Indian, waa trotting along early Wednesday law than 100 mile from hi goal Orant'l Paaa, northern terminua of the Redmarathon. wood Empire Twenty mile behind earn M ellka, the Zunl, running in his Jogging atyle, stopping briefly for rest and occasionally . queer dellcacle for a marathon runner, gum. pie and a cigarette. The youthful Klamath wa third, following Melika at three miles. Chief Ukiah waa fourth, and Red Robin, the Navajo representative of Hoplland. was fifth. Red Robin and Klamath wer in excellent condition last night, appearing atronger than - any of tha nlna other remaining- contestant. MVIlka aaid his blistered feot wer bothering him, but he wo able to continue with little loss of speed, due to treatments he received at - 1 -- x REIUSFREE that tournament" CONSERVATION i..': N rr: H .WILL BE TOPIC 482-mi- le Intervals. In Atnong th Interesting personages' who wll address tha Young university summer school general assembly will be H, N. Wheeler 01 the U. B. Foreet service, who will appear before the students July 6 from 11 to 12 o'clock, according to announcement of school officials. Mr. Wheeler' lecture will be Illustrated, and in the Interest uf conservation of wild life, It is You'd think that Joe McCarthy would be missing "Sparky" Adams around aeoond base this year, but he Isn't " Not with "Mickey Me- Uuire about ' McQulr' a dead ringer for Eddie Collins tn looks and action, and he's making the Chicago fan forget Adams. He was with the Giants once, and waa let go because it was thought he couldn't stand the strain physically of playing daily but that strain doean't seem to be bothering him cs'-;-- .... 1 ST- : stated. He is a college man, and ari Interesting speaker, having had n wide experience with the forestry . de- partment i ,'"...".'' f July . 8 Mr, On the evening Wheeler will address a meeting of th Provo Conservation association, it Is stated: - Jim r this year. AFTER REVIEW -- T7 TWO FAST SPECIAL TRAINS COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 20 (UP) George Remus, millionaire bootlegger-lawyer and confessed slayer of his wife; Imogen, waa ordered released today, from tha state hospital for tha criminally insane at Lima. Ohio. Remua was committed to the hospital following his acquittal of the murder of his wife, on the sole T ground of insanity. H waa granted a writ of habeas tfi Allen county court of corpus by appeals, but the supreme court stayed his release pending a review. Today' order- resulted from the review. .VIA M SOUTIEiJ PACIFIC . TED' SATURDAY, JUNE 23RD : Special Trains Lbbt Ogden 8 :1 5 w m. Monnlai 7:30 p. on, Mountain TUnt Time, Direct 'Connections Thru. Cars I Jr n.a '!!?,! 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