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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH NOT IN THE BOX SCORE: Hirsch Jacobs, the nations leading trainer, is a tyrant in his stable, although a swell guy personally. During his career he has fired hundreds of colored stable grooms who didnt meet with his high requirements of efficiency. . . . Wrestling poobahs are making a serious mis-- l ake in trying to freeze out the very )opular and able Jack Curley. . . . Sbbets Field football fans complain hat the special cops are as bad ns heir baseball bosses in the way they reat cash customers. . . :. Smart money is making Judge Jeremiah Mahoney 3 to 1 to be elected A'. A. U, ' president at the Houston Con- His Name Is Kanani and 58 More Letters " Believe it or not, but Heres a lad Whose name is just to make it complete, the ! 1 vention. C New York Post. Because Bill Terry figured the youngster might possibly be a big timer if returned to his original third base assignment, the ' Giants WNTJ Service. Sixth Annual Report of Bradley Experts Picks All-America- - ns T' ODAY the Hugh Bradley a making organization pledged to see that no American foot-ba- ll player is deprived of hii lawful rights, makes its sixth annual report: asso-ciatio- n, non-prof- it ALL HAIL ALMA MATER ............. Norwich Colby Dickinson Pitt Frosh Brown .............. G. Norwich six-da- A and T G. Washington Oxford : Florida .. C. Williams B. South Carolina B. Drake' Purdue .B. Case Navy : Radcliffe Boston U ....B. ALL RIGHT Gaines E. Michigan State Hamilton E. Parry Duke Gardwell T. West Virginia T. Copp G. U. C. L. A. Barr .B. Courage Hobart C. Pride Shenandoah B. Jim Londos Gets Inside Gaines Centre B. Villanova Stopper B. the Covers of a Book Ketchum Wesleyan B. Carrier Wesleyan Frosh ALL KINDS OF MAN Mat devotees will like Nat Fleischbook From Milo to Londos, ers Tallman Rhode Island E. the story of wrestling 40 . . Schwezerman .E. Wesleyan through the ages. It Bowman Washington (St. L.) ...T. with the begins Cornman Penn State . . . . ..... .T. of ancient wrestlers G. Holdeman Oberlin Greece and finishes ; . . G. Perlman Brooklyn with the grapplers of C. Gorman St. Louis modem Hellas . . B. Illinois Zimmerman Jockeys are squawkB. Freeman Niagara about taking ing B. Luckman Columbia chances with the new .B. Glickman Syracuse Australian starting Joe Widener ALL ONE HAPPY FAMILY gate has insisted upon reE. Finn Army J. V. storing to Hialeah Princeton J. V. .....E. English Park . . . At the end T. of each Northeastern French they hold a baryear racing Union Irish ...T. becue at the Sagamore Farm and Providence ...G. show news reel shots of Young A1 yPolak Cornish G. Vanderbilts numerous turf triConcordia Inst St. Marys (Minn.) ....C. Welsh The better jockeys Worcester ......... ..B. umphs are German to form an asagents planning Oreco Brooklyn B. sociation with requiremembership B. ments so strict that Alhanese Syracuse can perthey B. suade Florida tracks to remove the Furman Scott : ban against them . . . Because the ALL PEOPLES CHOICES directors like to be unaniSt. Marys-TeBuchanan ...E. Dodger mous when they cut capers, the Delaware Wilson ...E. homebodies among ' them have T. Taft Carleton to behave themselves T. promised Maine Hayes while the Jim Mulveys are touring G. Purdue Grant ' .G. Europe. Fordham Pierce inclined sto Yales Yale ..C. dents haveathletically Tyler 125 acres of land on Michigan State . ....B. which to Coolidge their games. . . Note North Carolina ........ B. on fame: play Adams Glenn Cunningham, celeB. brated runner and current N. Y. U. Haverford Taylor B. Northwestern Jefferson student, stood ignored and hatless in a crowd watching the recent I. ALL TO THE GOOD y championships E. C. Nebraska Amen Cortland Park. . . The Tet in Van E. Swarthmore Heavenrich T. mor Boys dub of London named Miami Monk Florida ...T. their soccertheteam in honor of Jimmy Christian boxing prolhoter when Good Lehigh Frosh ..........G. Johnston, visited his native heath. he recently Richmond .....G. : . . Godsay a' jockey named on an eye Keep Bible - Centre ................. C. follow his mounts and Palumbo Richmond ............B. Church . be Reprewill Hawaii .B. carefully. Obfarliit' Parsons n in teams two sented by .B. Ohio State Bliss American the Bowling Congress to B- Clarkson Goodness be held in New York next spring. All" blood And thunder The big ten pinners will travel 9,000 Gore Richmond .......i...... E. miles, aboard ah army transport, to E. engage in nine ghmes. Dedman Sewanee ... ......... .T. Brown Battles Political. pressure has failed to T. budge Pimlico officials whl groundPiirdue Graves .G. ed Jockey Eddie Arcaro until March Spector Navy .G. 31. Naiues that Cause New York Furman Shivers St. Marys (Minn.) ..;C. officials to bend one khee and Cannon Lawless Richmond ........... .B. knuckle their forelocks are simply N. Y. Aggias ......... B. names to Pimlico Authorities, and Heller Manhattan .i. ....... B. even the fact that Eddie was to Savage B. start Wearing Mrs. Harry Payne St. Marys Shock ' '' Whitneys colors fan January 1 did not badge them; . i DanrMcKetrick, otheronce the eminent promoter- - and boxing spoiled Navys Army ia tie record manager; likes to recall that he has wise perfect by getting times with the Middies. - The only other crossed the Atlantic thirty-tw- o time one of the teams came into without a touch of mal de mer, althe service contest undefeated and though his fighters were always untied Navy upset the works by making friends with the fishes. . . sale Informed men are betting the triumphing over the confident Ca' dets Georgetown college in old of the Browns to a former Cards official and the taking up of night Kaintucky played two consecutive sound-in- g such baseball are the first steps in transforeign against games and Versailles as Paris teams ferring St. Louis National league of four out One franchise to another city' within two 1904 every in ' SalisStudents at Catawba college, years. They add that such a plan - long has been cherished by the from comes N. PennsylC., bury, ' t s i " shrewd gents who have the Cards. yama. ' :.i ,!v i. 1 Rising to the Top that is really good can be suppressed, everything is added on. With affection it is the same as with the masterpieces of great artists, the remembrance of the fane never making us forget the others. And I know of nothing more delightful than to be able to speak of those one loves as if they were all members of the one true family of the heart. VTOTHING Some years ago, relates David L. Salmon in Confessions of a Former Customers Man, one of the most important among the floor traders of the New York Stock Exchange, who was long on nerve but terribly short on education, was invited to a literary affair in Greenwich village. A lady villager, sitting oppositt him, leaned over and in the confidential manner, said: Mr. Meadows, what do you think of Voltaire? After giving the subject a deep ten second analysis, our Wall Street Wotan said: I think it will go much lower. . When friendships are real, they are not glass threads or - frost work, but the things we can know. solidest sum- mer. After a week or two of parent observation they lost interest n this newest first aid offering to ong suffering Dodger fans. '. .Joe Cooper, new Ranger defense man, probably would do more blocking if he spent less time Watching Lester Patrick for signals from the bench. . . ; In spite of pangs over the probable loss of Davis Cup supremacy English. newspapers take the viewbe point' that Fred Perry cannot ; darned for turning pro. 0 Jules Andy; platinum blond from y bike ridMontreal, leads all ers in the matter' of fan' mail. . . Long before he decided to devote his time to riding around and around Vast arenas counting the 1,400 parts of a bicycle Eddie Miller was a ballroom dancer, appearing with d Paul Draper. . . The Italian youth, Charley Yac-cinwho recently made his pro bike racing debut in his native Chicago, once was an amateur middleweight champion wrestler. . . Louis Cohen, another of those who will compete in the grind, is a Brooklyn plumber. . . The bicycle, by the way, was invented by Michael De ' ' Sirvac in 1690. ; ..E. ..E. .T. .T. Villanova Marquette Hunter Davidson . . last scouted Tony Malinosky par- ents added Reginald Wilhelm. ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Judd of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, were not trying for an record when they named their baby. They were just following' an old Hawaiian custom. The name is translated The beautiful aroma of ' my home at sparkling Diamond Hill is carried to the ryes of heav' ' en. Oh, yes, they will call him Joe for short. Thought VoltAire Some New Refrigerator Stock TARA, IRELAND, ONCE GREAT, HAS ONLY MEMORIES Only a level space between two banks in a field today marks the site of the banqueting1 hall of Tara,' once the capital of Irish kings and one of the most famous places in ancient Ireland. The hall was immense. An old Irish poem states that it was 700 feet long, whereas actual measurements show that it Was about " ; ' 760. There is little to see at Tara, but many visitors come to it each year for the rich memories and legends it evokes of ancient Ire land. Here are the rath of and the mound of Naisi, central figures in the tragedy of Deirdre, which has formed the theme for works by Yeats, Synge and Ae, three of the countrys most famous authors of modern times. Tara also has memories of St. Patrick, for it was thefe that he defied the Druid priests by lighting the Paschal fire in 432 A. D. History says that the Druids warned the king that if the fire was not put out, the man who had lighted it would rule all Ireland. In reply St. Patrick wrought miracles, overcame the Druids and finally won permission to preach Christianity in the land. Con-cubh- ar Earlier King Edwards Britain has had an Edward the Elder, son of Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons, who began his reign in the year 901; an Edward the Martyr, hia and an Edward the Confessor, who died in 1066 and who prepared the way for thfa Norman conquest. great-grandso- n, Mingled Web The web of life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together, ouf virtues would be proud if- our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues. Shakespeare. - heavy-shouldere- o, WHJT "FmESTOME"! ' TrACTION on unimproved roads in bad weather is a problem which has long baffled tire engineers. Sure footing on a muddy football field is also a problem. 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