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Show I " ifeSFf CHATTEFfl IV By AL VARDBN vjj ! Creed llaymond. national intercollegiate intercol-legiate sprint champion, and one or America's greatest runners, will depart de-part for Pasadena next Saturday, where he will complete his training for tho American Olympic trials, llaymond llay-mond will wear the colors of the ug-dQn ug-dQn A. A. in the western competition. Hayniond will be Joined at Los Angeles An-geles by Alma Richards, famous high jumper and all-around star who will also represent tho. local organization. Richards has been In training at Los Angeles during the past ten days. Four American sprinters have Jiiado the century in U i-5 seconds this year thus far. Frdn the west llaymond, Paddock and Klrksey have won the honors, while in the east Scholf-5, of Missouri, lias clipped the distanco tin-dor tin-dor 10 flat. Haymond clipped the distance dis-tance in 9 4-5 seconds al Provo somo timo ago, and at ihe local athletic park last Monday. Ad Santel, world's light heavy weight mat star, passed through Og-don Og-don yesterday en route lo S"an Francisco. Fran-cisco. Suntel stated before uepuritug thai he would spend Ihe summer months resting at the beaches of Southern California. Frank Kramer, one of the greatest figures in the world In bicycling, is still at the wheel. And to make matters mat-ters better Kramer is winning consistently. consis-tently. At Newark recently he won four events," hands down. Kramer win bo remembered by some of tho old tlmo bike fans of Ogdeji. He rode at tho Glenwood track during ihe 1905 season. Carl Peterson, signed to coach tho Ogden Tigers next lall in athletics, I.s playing fla3hy ball'for Rexburg, hi the Yellowstone-Snnlto- r.lver league In Ida-( ho. '"Slubby" Js playing tho center pasture and is going groat '"guns." He i.s second in league batting, with an' average of .435 for sevon games. Babe Ruth is surely kissing the old horsehlde. Ruth Is nine homers ahoad of his 1U10 record at fills tlmo last! season ilqd bids fair to clip his record, 'Ti3 a regular habit to read "Ruth hits another homer." Low Tondlor will receive $7500 for ills scrap with Benny Leonard, July 5. Tondler by receiving such a "wad" will receive more than Leonard received re-ceived whon he whipped Wolch and more than Wolsh received when ho defeated Wlllio Ritchie. Peter Trlvoulldas, famous Greek runVier who won the Boston marathon, will not bo a mcinbor of tho American Ameri-can Olympic team, if Frederick W. Rublne. of the A. A. L. has his way in the matter. The Greek wants to run .In the Ulympic marathon for this country, coun-try, but ho has only Jusl, applied for I his first papers and cannot possibly obtain his second papers in time for tho event. Trlvoulldas can scarcely speak a word of English. Rubien declares de-clares that to hurry Trlvoulldas' naturalization na-turalization would be unsportsmanlike. Franklin Crane, well-known eastern sport writer, picks Leonard to win in a walk from Tendler. Experience is thy teacher, according to Crane. |