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Show Friday, Marti, NOT IN TIIE COX SCORE: OSSIE SOLEM, now at Syracuse long football Scenes and Persons in the Current News coaching years at Iowa and Drake, already has discovered that gridiron candidates are bigger and more plentiful than In the East. Ho finds though that Eastern players usually are older, due to their high school plus prep school training, and this may be a big help. . . flank Greenberg Is a fan . . . Walter Kosak, the pro golfer rn dog-racin- , '' g j &' f H &.. s i i tJ mt 4r e'trj in jtwtwnt e N.w Terk Borvlcn. Huggins Squelch of Blustering Babe a Classic Retort IT ftyntt s "5 iteii etti I I "--. ': t :pjj who became one of the turfs most . J l f'MlMl celebrated bettors, splits his Florida golf tournament earnings with his caddy and kid brother 7 v . Ltenjcn-a- nt Abe Goldman, now one of Brooklyns most eminent detectives, once spent most of his time acting as wT sparring partner for Middleweight Champion A1 McCoy. That section of a palpitating pub' lic which spends its days wondering what pro hockey players do in the off season can be enlightened as follows: Allen Shields, Bruins defense man, owns a new hotel in Ottawa. Happy Day of the Maple i- Leafs bar given six of, his best j years to a Toronto drug store . . . -vArt Coulter Is undecided between a trip into the North Woods with For: M f' . ... "4 est Ranger Ted Graham or another in his wilderness stay Michigan 1 Prominent alumni of Notre Dame g Bob Grade of camp. university hold memorial services at the JCnute Rockne memorial at the Maroons goes back to his gas Cottonwood Falls, Kan. 2 Dr. Hans Heinrich Dieckhoff, who has been named to succeed Dr. Hans Luther station at Wasauga Beach, Ontario. as German ambassador to the United States. 8 Soldiers of the new Philippine national army set up by Hal Cotton is a Toronto sports broadGen. Douglas MacArthur pass in review during first public parade in Manila. caster as is King Clancy. Chuck Conacher runs the Silver Slipper GIVES AIR PROGRAM Dance hall at Wasauga Beach . . . i Frank MfCurrry, N. H. L. referee, is a practicing dentist Another referee, Ag Smith, manages a chain t v ' "S y of orange drink stands in Boston. ' Pete Palanglo, one of the newest ' members of the Chicago Black Hawks, operates a bus from his home town, North Bay, Ontario, to the Dionne quintuplets hospital in Callendar. Governor Fred P. Cone soon will recommend to the Florida legislature that changes be made in the present betting setup. booths, established around town after the Paris fashion and relaying wagers to the course, will be one of the suggested Improvements. He" is reported as feeling that this in the only way to eliminate the handbooks, strong pressure previously having failed to budge thorn . . . Joe Dl Magglo once liked tennis better than baseball . . . Frankie Clause, who recently defeated bowlViscount Swinton, secretary of ing ace Andy Yaripapa by 102 pins In a state for air, who disclose 1 in parliamoney series, teaches ment the plans cf the British Royal history in Old Forge High school near Scranton, Pa. air force for the defense of England and London from an air attack. To carry out the plan" he announced Canzoneri Believes Bob Feller, eighteen, of Van Meter, Iowa, who holds the American that the personnel of the force would record for a single game, is shown with Steve ONeill, bt increased to 70,000 officers and league strike-ou- t Comeback Possible manager of the Cleveland Indians. The sensational young hurler who men with a first line strength of was signed to a $10,000 contract hopes to have a record year in 1937. 1,759 aircraft. Tony Canzoneri still is undecided about a comeback but insistently claims that he can ESCAPES FIRING SQUAD lick Lightweight Champion Lou AmA few odd bers - L i" (old ' I 'ALES haa no around a town that curfew law for a porn folks: There waa (he time, fifteen rears or so ato, when Babe Ruth had not yet become the model of propriety that he Is today. Then the papers were full of his off the field antics and the buyout gossip was that little Miller Huggins could never learn to handle him. That kept up for months. Some observers were laying long odds that Babe could never last because of the playboy pace he was setting. Others were equally sure there was only one solution of the problem. Modest, frail little Hug, not a particularly celebrated player in his own day, was not fit to be compared to this newly arrived star of all stars. The thing to do was have him succeed Huggins as manager. Then all would be well. Hug, listened, sat In his little office or on the edge of the bench, puffing at hla little tobacco - inemsted pipe, saying nothing. Then, suddenly, he acted. Headlines flamed with the news that the burly young star of all stars had been fined $5,000 and would get more of the same if he did not become a good boy. Babe also flamed. He reached Huggins office roaring. Hug sat there, sucking at a now dead pipe, saying nothing. Finally Babe reached his climax. You, you, he shook a fist at the .ilent then raised himself to his full, massive stature. "If you were only man's size X'4 beat the hell out of yoa Hug took the pipe from his lips, continued to look full at Ruth. Yes, he said quietly. And If I was your sise youd have Jumped out of that window tea minutes ago. There is the tale Reuben Gray, inventor of the Australian starting barrier now used at Hialeah, tells about Phar Lap. Many turfmen think that Phar Lap was an even greater thoroughbred than Man o' War, but no matter about that He was good and the big books Were loaded with money on him shortly before the running of the Melbourne Cup one year. Something had to be done. Somebody tried to do It. Australians are ot quite as subtle as their American brethren. Sponges, slow pills and such modern aids to betting coups do not appeal to them. Phar Lap was cantering around his training track one day when an automobile approached. This was nothing new, people were always wanting to get a glimspe of the wonder horse. That day, though, Phar Lap sniffed, wheeled around so suddenly that he almost upset his Jockey. A shot echoed. The automobile sped away. When Investigation was made It was discovered that if Phar Lap had not wheeled around so suddenly the bullet must surely have bumped him off. Perhaps that explains the misfortunes Inflicted upon humans who lack horse sense. An enterprising campus reporter might make a good story at least the human interest is there out of it Anyhow, 1 offer the tip as it came to me from a regretful alumnus the other night The boy's name Is Sullivan. They say be is the best football player to enter Princeton In years, that he Is a good student and that he is steeped in the Tiger tradition. But he Is Ineligible because be played freshman football at a college out West a full two minutes, they say. There are other bits of stories.One about the ring that Harry Hillman, Dartmouth track coach, always wears. It came to him in 1904 after h.-- had won 100, 220, 440 high hurdles race in the annual and three-leggeMilitary meet Lawson Robertson of Penn was Hillman s partner in the hree-legged event and they bold the 0,11 record for the 100. Eleven seconds. Incidentally, is the same time Helen Stephens took while inning the womens 104 la the Berlin Olympics. Another short bit is the one concerning the touchdown Kansas scored to beat Iowa State in 1920. Jayhawkera still call 1 the Dream Touchdown. That is beesuse Dr. Pbog Allen, then coaching football at Kansas, went to bed wondering bow to best Iowa State. Then dreamed about the formation which nroduced the touchdown. d still r - Fast-steppin- Schoolboy Pitcher Awaits Big Year J.. t " Pari-mutu- Equine David and Goliath Meet ...of New names York fighters as observed in recent P. A. notices John L. Sullivan, Percival Allen, Battling Dynamite Tin Can Reno, Romanelli, James J. Johnson. Herb Brodie, used Tony to fight in New York Canxonerl under the direction of the late Paddy Mullins. That was eight years or so ago and in those days Herb was a lightweight and wore a mustache. . . . Just Plain Bill Johnston may promote boxing at a ball park this summer . . . Gene Pope, the publisher, has signed Enrico Venturi, Aldo Spoldi. Saverio Turriello, Italo Colonelli and Vine DeH'Orto to appear in a benefit show for Italian newspaper men at the St Nicks next month . . . Wrestlers are trying to boycott Robert Bruns, latest mat threat New York merchants who believe a heavyweight championship fight is worth a cool $4,434,004 in extra spending in the town where It la held, are somewhat peeved at Uncle Mike Jacobs. They say that after paying pretty prices for Uncle Mikes amusement ducats and after laying a bit of advertising on the line for Uncle Mikes allies, they deserve a better break than having Jim Braddock lose his title In Chicago . . . Fight pilots should give a look at Ord Fink, Syracuse Junicr. Last year, his first letterwinning season, he won the Eastern lntercollegiates, the national and was the only college man to snake the Olympic boxing team. While doing this he won 16 out of 20 bouts by knockouts. His only defeat was the decision Jimmy Clark, former A. A. U. champion since turned pro, won over him In the Chicago Olympic tryout finals. One of the best of bets is that college baseball will be more interesting this season than it has been since attacked by the blight 20 years ago. The reason is that so many stalwart youngsters finally have realized that baseball is a real profession paying tidy and Immediate profits. Also there is the fact that managers and owners prefer college players. 404 oldtime fighters gathered recently in Philadelphia for a banquet . . . Among them such as Jack McAuliffe, Harry Lewis, Jack Brit-U- n. Tummy Longhran, Lew Tend-le- r, Peter Maher, Joe Grim, Harlem Tommy Murphy, Jack Daly, Kid McCoy, Jako Kilrain,' Johnny KUbane, Benny Leonard, Jack OBrien and Bat Lev Insky T . .The Glanta are going to stroggle aloag without a captain this seasou sew that Travis Jackson has taken ever managerial worries at Jersey City. j Two Blouses From One Smart Pattg. TKimrn V 5.V 'v A foit.-W- NU o , n LoMp JhJlmhdcJmt Twilight ef Knee Paata. CALIF. SANTA MONICA, our diplomatic group must shed the breeches they ve half-porti- on been wearing at official functions abroad, that means others present will quit mistaking them for footmen and start in again mistaking them for waiters, as formerly. doesnt But the under-riggin- g make so much difference anyhow. In the best plenipo- tentiarying circles, its the top dressing the that counts gold plated cocked Is 7 hat; the dress coat loaded with bullion; 5. the bosom crossed with broad ribbons; the lapels and the throat latch so decorated with medals that, alongside one thus costumed, Sol-- Irvin 8. Cobb' omon in all his glory would look absolutely nude. End ef the Holdout Season. season couldnt THE baseball off properly unless n certain catastrophe Impended beforehand. Every player who made a hit last year insists on more salary for this year, else hell never spit In the palm of another glove. This makes him a holdout The manager declares the player will take what's offered him and not a cent more. This makes him a manager. But fear not little one. Theyll all be in there when the governor or the mayor or somebody winds up to launch the first game and tosses the ball nearly eighteen feet In the general direction of the continent of North America. Blouses, like crocuses, ilr" bloom early in the Sprit;' and here are two versions tbits be made from the same pa& that will brighten your wardrobe just like a pot of floar brightens a room. You can ui the dressier version, with chr' ruffing, ing machine-tucke- d of an airy organdie. And I sportier blouse with revert t two buttons and a plained; peplum, will do nicely in a i crepe or crisp dimity or perci. Theres bouffant charm h dropped swing peplum and t. big puffed sleeves. Barbara Bell Pattern No. IT; is available for sizes 12, K i 18 and 20. Corresponding k; measurements 30, 32, 34, 3$ te 38. The dressy blouse, tin I (34), requires 2 yards fabric, plus 3 (yards of mad. pleating and the sporty ont yards. Send your order to The Sei, Circle Pattern Dept., 149 Ii? Montgomery Ave., San Francs Calif. Pattern 15 cents (in com fij Changing Style Capitals. and not Paris is HiOLLYWOOD center for fashions, if you can believe Hollywood and not Paris. At any rate, both for men and women, we do originate many style creations which, in the best movie circles, frequently make the women look mannish and the men look effeminate, maybe thats the desired effect; an oldtimer wouldnt know about that However, theres a new hat out here for masculine wear which fascinates me. It is a very woolly hat a nap on it like an old family and the crown peaks up album in a most winsome way, and there's at a rakish bunch of the back which makes it look as though it might settle down any minute and start playing. I think they got the idea for it from the duck-billeplatypus. S5--a ' e Bell Syndicate. WNTJ Sente I LOOK FOR THIS CROSS 15c d nil inu Civilizing Ethiopia. rot & DEMAND attempt CONQUERED Ethiopians their new over-lorViceroy Grazianl. Nobody is killed, but several individuals get bunged up. So the conquerors arrest all natives of Addis Ababa in whose huts weapons are found. They round up 2,000 suspects out of a total population of 90,000. So promptly 1,800 of these black prisoners are qiut to death in batches. In former days the firing squads would have worn themselves to a frazzle in a rush job of this sort, but no well, who would deny that the machine gun is the crowning achievement of white culture? Poison gas is also much favored for pacifying rebellious savages, and g likewise has its advocates. AND GET d, Jane Anderson de Cienfuegos, wife of the Spanish Marquis de Cienfuegos, who came from Cuba to Washington to thank the State department for intervening and saving her from death as a spy, while she was serving in a journalistic capacity with the Spanish loyalist forces. For 42 days she lived in a vermin-infeste- d dungeon. An interesting study in equine contrast is presented at the Melbourne, Australia, show by the mighty Clydesdale stallion, Everton, weighing a ton, and the midget racehorse, Wee Jimmy, 23 inches high and weighing 36 pounds. Eleanor and Billy Pick Expositions Aquabelles GENOME ASPII BAYER Culture Needed The enjoyment of art derm-certain degree of culture. FnWIlAFFli plane-bombin- The Public's Short Memory. A FINANCIER, whose exposed de-- 4 vices are as a bad smell In peoples nostrils, summarily is oust-c- l from his high place and the shadows swallow up his diminished shape. A little time passes, and, lo, in a new setting, he bobs up, an envied if not an exalted personage. exclusive groups welcome him in; newspapers quote him on this and that; he basks again, bke some sleek and overfed lizard, in the sunshine of folks' tolerance-y- es. the admiration of some. No evidence that he has repented of his former practices; no sign of intent to repay any broken victim of those fiduciary operations. The private fortune which he took with him when he quit is still all his. And maybe theres the secret of this magical restoration to the favor of the multitude. IRVIN g. COBB. e-W-NU Jhetf Never Neqlecfeit COKSS LE vender eld Wits talk sited (NR Tablet.), thejM laxative. They work o (ently, ayatem. Soiw Thry are to kind to theache ana and normal. So many when bowel are cleaned ot thetf mere not pwjT, by poiaoo in thia way Find oat tar yourw-l- l what thou. have proved. Try Mature' Remedy iw an economical NO only 2Scentaat any drnptoa. Brought to Light mans character changes it is merely reveals A Voifl- - Young Mr. L.u 2415 tired i toon and jt that 1 Billy Rose, promoter, is aided by Eleanor Holm Jarrett, former worlda amateur backstroke swim champion. In selecting shapely aquabelles who will grace the Creat Lakes exposition in Cleveland thU summer. A feature of the show will be a water carnival, with Eleanor as the principal attraction. rt'JZ wid hardly took on Service. Farsighted, Nearsighted In a crocs-eye- d person if either one or both pupil tuna inward, hs la farsighted; if they turn outward, he is nearaighted. When the are widely dilated a drug, pupile belladonna or its alkaloid, atropine, ia uaually rerponslble. Conversely, an exceedingly contracted pupil, s pupil of pinpoint size, ia Indicative of n excessive use of morphine. W.lnatSjf WMk., 1 -- ' 1 t rmed t'sSraSL I CORKING indue to acid. fa ' Mtlneua inal) Fffack ntomach fmagncM- - . , |