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Show Thursday, Angust 30, 1928 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH France Retains the Davis Cup m i . mi in mm m, mi i m Here is the historic Davis cup, which will be retained another year by France whose tennis stars defeated the American team In the final matches. Henri Cochet (shown In the Inset) cinched the victory for the Frenchmen when he defeated Bill Tildcn In straight sets In the third day's singles. Sportsmanship la Myth . in Heat of Competition "Sportsmanship Is a myth," writes W. O. McUeehun In College Humor. "After a quarter of a century of peer-ing intently at various sports, amateur and professional, I am unable to one Instance of what we would call Vportsmanshlp.' By that, I mean an exhibition of chivalry or generosity Id the heat ot competition. "In football, for example, an Inter-collegiate sport which should he tilled with the spirit of friendliness and sportsmanship, It has come to be that victory la Just as essoin lal as the victory in professional baseball. There Is no chlvalr) to the Injured In a football game. If a conch has a play-er will) an Injured left shoulder he will send him Into the game with his right shoulder very ostentatiously bandaged. By this subterfuge he hope t have the men who are Interested In putting this athlete out of business for the afternoon concentrate on the shoulder that Is not hurt. "Of a game like football you would expect the development of a yet a doren pets of universities In the United States have severed athletic relations because of football results." i - j i j sU '7 n NURSES know, and doctors have declared there's nothing quite like Bayer Aspirin for all sorts of aches and pains, but be sure it is genuine Bayer that name must be on the package, and on every tablet. 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All through the night searchlights had played on the solitary prisoner perched on a rock slab, 2 by 3 feet. Jutting a foot and a half above wa-ters In which no man could survive. About midnight the navj men put out In a strong boat to one of three Islands between the Maryland shore and rock; to this Island they made fast a rope, which they paid out until they reached the second Island. They repented the process un-til they reached the third. Then they fastened ropes to two of their number who picked their way among the rocks to Lugenhecl's side. Fall In Water Helps. A two-foo- t water drop overnight aided them in reaching l.ugerbeel, who fell, weak and exhausted. Into their arms from the slippery rock where he had sat cramped for 17 hours. Struggling against the current, but aided by the ropes, they carried to the neareRi Island and the Sat Cramped for Seventeen Hours. j.avy boat. The rescuers th-- n reversed their process from Island to island to the shore. I!y this tim' l.ugenbeel was recov-ered suflicienlly to smile and ask: "When do we eat?" l.ugenbeel and J. II. Angel, both noted for heroic water rescues, set out in a canoe to hoot the rapids in search for the bodies of two drowned women, one of whom had been sighted wedged among rocks. Both Cling to Rock. Their own canoe capsized, as had that of the two women. Each man aged to reach a rock and cling to It. Angel's poalilop was 200 fe from and even more hazaidcus. Hi was rescued by a special fire department squad equipped with a rope gun, which made Its way by fastening :o successive rocks ami finally took him off in breeche. buoy fashion. Angel was brui.-e- while oeing hauled to safety. The bodies of both women were re-covered downstream. It is believed the struggle to save the two men had dislodged the body that had been held by rocks In the rapids. Big League Not Easy til V J i: ptp Buck Redfern of the Chicago White Snx Is one rookie who doesn't think th? big league is as easy as the brush. "I could burn 'em up down In the Southern and Texas leagues," lie says, "but It's different up here. It's tough, up herer That's ali there Is to it." Bedfern doesn't care so much for the big town. ' Great Britain's Guard Has Definitely Passed Creat I5rltnln'g old guard has defi-nitely passed. Taylor, Braid and Vardon, who won 10 BrltlRh (.'pen clinmplonshliis be-tween them and are now behind t50 summers, have been pulled back Into the field by age, It was more than 30 years ngo when Vardon won his first British Open. Braid and Taylor won soon after. For nearly 20 years they dominated golf. Vardon made three attempts to win the United States Open, lie succeeded In VMM) when Taylor finished second, one stroke behind him. Twenty yeura later Vardon had the title in his grasp when a wind storm came nlong and wrecked his chances on the last nine. In hia three tries at the United States Open he never finished lower thnn second. Vardon won seven national Open championships. Bobby Jones has won four, here and nhroad. But Jones still has a few decades of competition left In his system. No Phone Service for Channel Islet It Is Impossible to telephone from England to-th- e Channel Islands Jer-sey, Guernsey,' Alderney and Sark. They have always been In a state of splendid telephonic Isolation lu spite of the fact that telephone conversa-tions between that country and the United States and other distant coun-tries are going on every day. This "discovery" was made by a re-porter who had an urgent message to convey to Jersey. "We have no tele-phonic communication at all with the Channel Islands, and we never have had," explained a post office official. "It Is possible that lines to Jersey and other places may be a development of the future, but we have none at pres-ent." Jersey has a population of ), 404 nnd Guernsey 40,120. Miss Van Wie Wins y If - CHi j 1 ' ' f t H I i i r ! For the third straight year. Miss Virginia Van Wie Is the champion woman golfer of Chicago. Shooting a remarkable game over the soggy fairways o. the dilllcult No. 1 course at the Olympla Fields Country club, Miss Van Wie easily defeated her rival, Mrs. Melvln Jones, 6 and 4, In the e final of the city tourna-ment. YDIAMDNDV AFICK-UFB- A I'ltcher Deberry with the Louisville Colonels, plays golf and carries two sets of clubs. Baseball Isn't so bad off In Kansas City. A record of more than 5,000 saw a recent week-da- y game. There are baseball writers who still refer to the American league race, when they know It Is a walk-awa- Winston Salem of the I'ledmont leugue has sold Arthur Bclnholz, third baseman, to the Cleveland Indtuns. Speaker hit .300 for ten seasons, dropped out of the. .300 class and then returned for a string oi eight in a row. Bay Schalk Is himself authority for the statement that he did not resign his Job with the White Sox, bit was given the air. Amidst the other wonders that Lena Blackburne has accomplished Is getting Bib Pa Ik to hustle. The Texan is also hitting. Chalmer CIsesel of the White Sox conies from a family that once had eljzht members playing baseball with various tenuis. The Federal baseball grounds near the city of Osaka, Japan, covers 15 acres and the grand stand can seat 10,000 spectators. Fans In Pittsburgh think the Pirates will not have a catching burden as long as Charley llargreaves Is able to don niiisk and mit. Outfielder Charley Pornuir. has been purchased by the Cleveland Americans from the Tyler club In the West Texas leiipue. Blonmlngton, 111., has turned over to Moline Outfielder Jay Siglrst and purchnsed optionally from Indianap-olis Outfielder Jhn Anderson. Big lengue scouts say It Is a tough Job in the minors this year finding worth-whil- e nniterlal which is not al-ready owned by some major league club. Edson Brewster, veteran tele-graph operator at. the Polo grounds, has never been known to arrive at the ball field without rubbers and um-brella. John J. O'Shca. of the Boston College team, signed with "the Boston Bed Sox, less than 24 hours after graduating and Joined the team at once. If .Take Flowers, the maintains his present halting and fielding pace for the Bohlns, Manager ftobinsnn's secuid base problem will be M.lved. Joe Hornnng, one-tim- e star out-fleld- i i of the National le- gi:e, h.is an old baseball on which Is Inscribed. July 1ft. 1R78. Forest City, 8; 0." Dazzy Vance, the Brooklyn star, has no rival as a strike-ou- t irtist. He tin 8 led the National league In this department for the last six year and probably will lend agi'ln this year. Playing second hasp. Margaret Glsolo led her team, the Blanford f'tibs. to victory In the Vermilion county (Indiana) division of the Amer-ican national biisehall tournament. In Rube t'arnham of the Raltl more club won 3.1 games nnti 2f of rhem came In a row Socks Seibodl. vpfaran with Heading. Is tryl"S to run up h'g total this year with 15 al rei:d In. Th I'hli d.'lphln Athletics hold the lihjiesf and lowest team batting iver-a;-e ever emptied In a world series. They mnd- - the former with .317 aver-age in J010 nnd the latter with a 102 avemge In VMI5. It Is a far cry from the old-tim-musical dt uble play combination, sm-- as Tinker to tfvans to ('liiirce. to the Brooklyn trio. Rancroft to Itlcnndn to Rissonette. oi Ourociier to I.azzeri to Gurlg. " Automatic Power A power station run without the. aid of human hands Is now being constructed in Sweden at Suruham-imi- r In the province of Veatmanlund by the Swedish General Electric com-pany of Vesteras. Automutlc devices will enable the engineers at the con-trol station, located far from the plant, to gauge the speed of the engines nnd the high-wat- level at the power station as well as detect any possible faults with the motors. The plant l entirely so that the turbines adjust themselves, automati-cally to the flow of water. fparttfoifes Bobby Jones still remains above par with the golfing world. A decathlon is any combination of ten athletic events. Such us putting up a screen door. Members of the New Vork boxing commission have to attend every fight That Isn't a Jol It's a punis' f'ent Mr. Heeney did not win the fisht, but he certainly came as near to earn-ing his money as any one could come and live. A Philadelphia boxer has taken the name of Firpo. He Is Joe (Kid) Flrpo a Junior lightweight who has been quite a sensation. "Fifteen minutes after pulling on a pair of your socks," wrote the sarcas-tic golfer to the prominent ktiltiing concern, "I made my first hole In one." Our ancestors were a queer lot. paying sometimes as much as eight dollars to hear Jenny Lind sing, in stead of forty to watch heavyweights waltz. To Clarence Ie Mar, marathoner. goes the honor of being the veteran of America's 1!)"8 Olympic team. He Is the only survivor of the 11)12 brig ade. Due to the excitement of making a hole-ln-on- e on the golf course at Elge-inon- t, N. J Paid T. Bloodsworth, aged twenty-eigh- t, of Hornell, N. If., fell over dead. . William C. Vogt, expert angler and champion caster, can snap a pipe from the mouth of a person fifty feel sway with a hassfly attached to a fly line and rod. Oh I East Is East nnd West Is West and It Is noted In Helen Wills' new book that the word "nut." as applied to a tennis player In England, mean she Is good at It Members of the Indianapolis Gun club have an unwritten tradition that a contest of pome kind be held every Saturday at the traps, regardless of weather conditions. Retired four years ago. the thor oughbred half iniler t'octor Kelly, said to be twenty elrrlii years old. Is still demonstrating Father Time has not robbed him of all of his sieed. Jack Caywood. heavyweight boxer of Fort Crook. Neb. claims th. li.ns est reach of any fighter In his clns His read, 's 1 inches, hist nn tn t short of of the former heavy weight champion, Jess Willard Planting in Memory The memorial tree Idea that has been taken up throughout the coun-try under the leadership of the Amer-ican Tree association lends Itself ad-mirably to t he Boad of Bemembranee plan. This should be kept In mind by every tree planter, for if the tree Is a memorial tree or the road Is a Boad of Bemembranee, the planting must he of such character that those for whom the trees are planted would be proud of the new beauty given to the world. For Businesi Purpose Coinmerical paper Is a genenJ name for checks, drafts, notes, bills of lad-ing, bills of exchange, warehouse re-ceipts, treasury warrants, orders for delivery of goods, certificates of stocks and bonds, etc., nnd Is some-times applied to contracts and agree-ments. Prince of Wales Could Not Win So Quit Ring The prince of Wales has revealed that he once had boxing aspirations, but got licked so often that he de-cided lie would make a better prince than pugilist. It was not generally known that bis royal highness tried once to become an amateur boxer. Why he didn't succeed was explained by himself at a rally of Boy Scouts. After watching several boxing bouts by the boys, the prince said to them: "I tried boxing myself several yearn ago. but I was beaten several times and got discouraged. I think It mngt have been that I started fighting too early." Fireman fa Thrilling Ride Atop Locomohve Plaintield, N. J. While tw t Token driving rods were tearing up 't road-bed, a fireman ol a Haiti:. ioic . ulilo locomotive climbed to the top of the engine and released the exhaust valves to prevent an explosion in case Ilia careening locomotive left the rails. The westbound express was traveling more than 40 miles an hour when the rods snapped near the Plaintield sta-tion. Engineer .Vi.irk S. Oondrighl applied the air brakes, but they did not func-tion, he said later. A bushing flung from the engine struck the upright of a small passenger shelter and caused It to collapse. Edgar Smith ol Plain-field- , who was sitting in the shelter, was unhurt. Arthur Bien, fireman, climbed to the top of the locomotive and clung there amid clouds of strain while he emptied the boilers ttirouvli the valves Half 8 mile from where the rods broke the train stopped V was then that passengers first learned what had happened. Baseball Clubhouse Idea Brought Out by Martin Mike Martin, trainer of the Wash-lngton- s. Is the man who put over the clubhouse Idea in jaseball. When he was with Clark Griffith at Cincinnati In 1!MU) he convinced Pres-ident Garry Hermann of the Reds that the clubhouse was preferable to the old system of dressing at the hctel and running the gauntlet of fans on the way to and from the park. Herr-mann, as a member of the national commission, succeeded In having the clubhouse adopted throughout the leugue. and later the American league, the advantages, also pot in dressing rooms at Hie fceJ! Selda. Small Baby's Cries frighten Away CargTu l.ongview. Texas.-M- rs F. A. Fa I Miner's boy baby act ,'d as nliiht watch man when u burglar entered the Fal coner home during the night. The baby cried frantically, awakening Ma mother. The mother's screams frigid eued ana; the Intruder. |