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Show Scenes and Persons in the Current News. setms to have noted Princeton Football rrotps-so-i Frit.- Crlsler is wearing spec . , foe the first tin) this autumn Could there fce any MCoy to the gossip that Fie Traynor will be elevated to an office berth and Rogers 11' i H tho '" ,'s if" . ' . 0 K.w Tora WXU Bitsy Grant Alone Supplies Thrills to Modern Tennis ; . guys PERHAPS It la because little stuck together t get by an unappreciative world. Anyhow Ihe word picture that was U be painted here Is ail Jumblei up. Every liihe I try U daub the paper with some pretty phrase concerning d such the racquets Qr:-,, A tennis genii ss Helen Jacobs, and 1 British troops In Shanghai are ready for action as die situation grows more tense. - Fred Ierry the. result somehow president Roosevelt laying the corner stone of a new unit in the Jersey City Medical Center. 3 Alfred E. comes out dilTrrently. Somehow I always come up with the sharp Smith, former governor of New York state who has vigorously attacked the New Deal and urged the election the. of a fighting gentleman from to Landon M. Ad Presidency, of Gov. Georgia Ritsy Grant- - ' .'. It Is a most distressing situation. WILL ROGERS DOUBLE After witnessing fije nationa cham pionship at Forest Hills, a while back, I got loaded .with all sorts of .other information. I know that the tall,' blonde Alice Marble has strokes to win a title, but enough L. that she has not yet achieved the proper match, temperament. J can gab with, tlie best of the experts about Donald Budge's equipment I can tip off one lot those companies that they V. h are goed prospect in Perry, I can STgue why the worst tournament, in years brought out the best crowds. I can .suggest .that was because' iho , ' j ' j celebrated gentle3 ' V i V ' man conducting the : ' , affair .introduced some new performJames L. McGinnis, thirty-nin- e ers for a .change. I year old brakem'an for the Northknow that Mrs. western railroad at Minneapolis, Molla Mallory k al-- . 'who look's so much like the late most as active as a Will , Rogers, humorist film . and spectator as she was as a player s s.jr .and thai she tried sitting du nine stage actor, that be has boen called to California to pose- for a bronze diffe'eht (hairs in the course of 73 statue of the great American hu-minutes during ono afternoon. But ' Mary Theresa Kavin, seven, shown with her brother Edward, after still there's the morist The memoridl will be made gent from Geo.rgla. ' by Jack Gardner, Glendale, Calif.j she; had eaten the first solid meal in tier life. It comprised spinach, i can wise up the gents who dont sculptor, and will be paid for by chopped beef,. mashed potatoes and gelatine, Mary was' born without go to tennis matches, tort, that they lower Intestines and she had to live on liquids entirely, after her birth. are missing something. Tha. funds secured through a national' : wide subscription. An operation performed recently has mqde her entirely normal.' t though .tennis . rio longer seems to turn out puch .excitablb sisters as Mile. Lenglen the girls are far WOMENS GOLF CIIAMP prettier than they w?ru a' .few 'sea sons ago. . . rrr flame-tippq- Sino-Japanes- e oul-lin- ea '.-...- ' Spinach? Its Wonderful, Says Mary . . vmw . s SS ; 4 v .VS The Better to Breatlie With, My Dear! V 's i L Its Polite nf uWP to. Applaud. .. Other Fellows Error I know that tennis st)ll Is the only sport where the polite thing to do- is to applaud some unfor tunate fellows error. 1 suspect that If I were a linesman and one of the boys or girls tossed a point just to show what he or 6he thought of my bad judgment, Id band him or her a couple of the best where it would do the most good. I know that Helen Jacobs wears W-A'- k ' v7 ' 'X a gold chain on her left wrist while i playing and that Miss Marble Is adorned with a wrist watch, If were Miss Pedersen I would wear shorts that did not bag around my knees. If I were one of those khaki-clastalwarts who seem to do nothsave take down ing all nets, and then put them up' again, Pamela (Pam) Barton, British tl-- . Id' come out swinging a racquet tie holder, Is pictured here with the some day just to see what would tt the frozen fates of the giant trophy that is emblematic of happen the United States womens golf elect .1 know that Frankie Pai ker needs championship. Pamela won the title at Summit, N. J., on the course a long rest so that be can get in of the Cianoe Brook Country club In such physical shape that he uo the 38 hole final of the title tour- longer needs to waft over those nament Her victim was Maureen soft serves. I know, that the bal Orcutt Crews and the margin of boys get paid 75 cents a match and her victory, waif 4 and 3. that some of them make as high as $25 during the tournament. I suspect that nose specialists, who see the way Perry keeps his mouth open while playing, immediately begin squirming because they want to operate on that long beak for adenoids. - , fiV ;yy.r d day-lon- V T' f vijy- - r $ T. C. Rennels (left), of Chicago, the demonstrator; and Df. Henry Hedden, of Memphis', Tenn., inspecting the new type df respiratory testing device placed on exhibition in the Cleveland Public' hall Over 3,000 doctors and nurses attended the American Hospital associations ' tion In Cleveland. . '. Girls Build New Home : in w iwwjjw linn yyyv-v- i iii conven.. . Promised Land ai n wuJWuaijWMWJ M ) uy ) & - mk 1 I but, as has been mentlored before, such items leave me cold. Until waning strength and Big Bill Tllden finally took the play away from him, and he retired, I used to go to tennis affairs to watch a frail little guy named Bill Johnston. Tennis did not seem then as too often since a comedy of manners. Instead pulses ever strummed faster while that blazing inner urge with which few humans are blessed made Little Bills scrawny muscles perform the Impossible. Now for all that I would not give one Dodger double-headfor an the tennis of the season I again am wiliinr to pay to go. into the park. Tennis is a game where tail, strong and rangy men ever wIU meet with most success and Bitsy Grant probably would have to stand on tiptoes to look Babbit Marsnville in the eyes. Yet but come to think of it, maybe that really is why I like tc watch this tiny gee. dead-panne- d er rto 1A til tl 11 Ol '1 I Aft rirates? Yankee catching department. A little Joe is due almost any day now the former , , , Jack Ogden, Swarthmore collegian who has managed the Orioles so capably that Baltimore again is a good baseball town, would bear watching by big time basketball promoters. The University of Baltimore five, which he roaches during the winter, ts composed mainly of New York boys and might make a very good Garden of Hippodrome attraction . . . Yale undergraduates, who were very vexed a few springs ago because Johnny Beoaca (now of the Yankees) would not weal out his arm for the Alma Momsie, now Lave a similar peeve, ilis coach at Andover said that Tree Little was the best schoolboy end he had ever seen.' But Free just cant bo jothered with coming put for the Eli squad.Balt players say the real reason why that young Cincinnati team did so welt this year Is that most of the bitting, fielding and pitching was supplied by Kikl Cuytcr, Ernie Lombardi. Tommy Theverpw, Babe Herman, Iaul Derringer and one or two ethers who just missed voting ' for- Lincoln . , , ' One of Giant Secretary Eddie ijrannieks proudest memories is that In 1918 he won $27 from .various,-Giantby betting he could stand on the left field foul line at Baker Bowl and throw ball over the cpntur field fence. The heave traveled more than 303 feet and cleared the high wall. of the Thilly park with plenty to epare. business-- " &, v ? tinm That World SerfeJ gold will be appreciated by Joe Glenn of the ly-y- yr ' sciul - 'pmrnkm ss a NOT I M? ..... NOT IN THE BOX SCORE! , t ri-- 4 , . n ghlrts and shorts perform a labor of love J y0,TwTonal home at Nahalal near Haifa in Palestine. This picture DnSga taeMd happy for the roup new one of the first ground settlement to be made at the all-Jewi- - . Westernmost North America Attu, one of the Aleutian islands, is the westernmost point of North - . . America. ' ' Scottish Ilfghland'a High FolVt Ben Nevis, 4,400 feel above sea level, is Uu? highest point if the Scottish Highlands, . f. , Flenty of Pollen Thefe are ' 133,000 varieties of plants in tha United States that produce pollen. . Unbelievable! , . Tibetan women smear their face with black grease . to keep them--i selves from being attractive to men. Oldest Art Club The Boston Art Club, founded In 1824. U the oldest in tlu United State. . Gladstone W.as Generous' Gladstone gaVe away $415,000 in 67 years, aceprding to records found in England. . Most of World's Geysers America has most of the worlds geysers, in Yellowstone National Tark. ''Curfew Is French The word 'curfew is from the French couvrs feu, meaning cover fire. ... . . ' Its the Talk oi the Quilting Bee ' . L.V- - sY.1 ;V ' gw - BI10IGE f iS , A'tAWi. . A Lllii Mrs. Ryntrssn, baking award winner, experts (ale na They thoose (fiances. 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That 'is is tops with, because he operates a children's Bumme? camp on the Ipk- outside the city . ; Lou Ambers believes that one reason why ho performed so capably while winning the lightweight title recently is that he finally learned to relax 'before .a be so restless that bout; He used-the would wander pbout towh or .go from movie to movie on the oftcr-noo-fi when' 'ie had an important fcout coming up; Tills time he went-t' .. bed and really slept, trick-o. miserable Luck has played a a Fordliam youngster. The boy is the best passer pn the Kaoi foot- -, ball squad but his. eyes have failed badly that he cannot pick out his targets and has eved worse luck on pass defense . . , .Frank Crosrttl and Arndt Jorgens of the. Yankees do their best to see that Mr, Rockefeller, gets along all right .Each fair evening they, can be found eating In style, and out of doors, In bis Radio City sunken gardens . . .. Cardinal First Baseman Rip Collins is one of the most diligent of autograph signers. He never refuses , . , Although he has been one of the most successful photographers pf race horses for 35 years, C. C.'Cook seldom bets', on .the ponies. A thought that should br preserved was uttered long ago- - by Rudolph. Spreckels, the turfman, and sugar king,. Talking to a young bettor who had more hopes than money, he inquired How can you. expect to bring up a family on horses noses? . . . It is somewhat out of line with the quoted statement of Mr Herbert Bayard Swope in a town where 2, to 5 favorites so often meet with misfortune. The racing commission chairman is quoted as saying that ' the races never ruined anybody. Flayers say the teal trouble with Babe Dahlgren, the nifty fielder who will get another chance at the Red Sox first sack next season, Is not weak hitting. lie thinks wrong and not often enough, they testify , '. , A very pretty feud will tave some more Innings If Jocko Conlon is added to the American league umpiring staff next year, no and Lon Gehrig never could get along If Jack Dobson, son of the Maryland coach, did not have a knee Injury which probably will prevent him from playing again, Army might be displaying another back. Pampero seems to be a lucky name for Argentine ponies. Jack Nelson, who sold a big brown with that name to Winston Guest In 1931, now has a similarly tagged small chestnut be expects to peddle for plenty, - the-tow- r-- if- W it. t r? 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