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HaasVslsVBsiBBBBsaBBBiBBBBaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBafBB rVENlNG. JUNE 16, 1922 Je- wmm ,, T QGPEy i STANDRP;EXjMINER 11 eT? TITLE KEPT IN FAMILY aa jrf aiAVl rnl S'ULKR FIGURE ') rui rJ2PTj JOEX TIIP-r.:JlW- I 1RG1 I: OXI ro THJ KIGU1 Jgj Rv HOB IM'KM wli" n Hi- '. gel to !" I L think of not hi i h '! not v. I m ' w bl in '.hem H BttV Leonard, premier hght- i kgiievts ja 'f L n r-Sl H'sJni 's ' " ''I- u -! J aari '"" tfeg feJ' been training hi bn ,, ! rJL, Ilegal notices I PROBATE AND MEDIANSHIF NOTICES e Slpnrr for Further InformuUoii. NOTICE. S598 Kii.rdlansnll' of Helen All -1 Sain? J', ,Uc Crosble Pajrton 1 , fy. furdi''i)'ii' t . i"- ii m.iht lth da ol lune, 1022, b IS. m 3 ml v r,.nr i; lv"-," r ' 1 j ''ftiir1 ",r"ji I 1 fw I r.r.ri CO- Wr!;,n1 -V'"v We for- K U 17? , Barker, i , V wlftr,lH ot June, i r llBla 0L r?,?urlrorn of the UM. "' n ''er county, Li . affixed, this 7th day of (fi,',,l1:;i' MO Y f- RaUi. ft f Wb County. jjSlI,,. r-Jalntlff. V9. HoWard eVs"1 ' "1,I,J '"f-nlant. r." you jni r, -rrvr tni (I41'. Judili" uf our fall- Li?1, oSELntf bB rendered b"1- Whirl l, ,n l 0 K &fhf, 'or, ,h purpos l':lnn, 4trlm"n ' I son nd I are surr he'n almut ready now and ye , xpoct to start him out In "I've worked on and off with Jor tot four years, r,'ve taught him all my tricks. He's :anie and cool and strong. I Hps lb years old, he weighs 13; he' ' E feH s Ipchos tall, and has a' vers-1 ri'.i, h. ' vve Leonards have all been figin- i en -WMlle Charley an.l niVKelf Joe Rill make the fourth l believe I he'll bo the best of the lot.'1 Benny had Just finished a stiff I workout In the pym with his brother.) who hmln': 1 n tv an nican "ii the eh Ing n 1 alone JiaPOKUGBT Wmpm Granfland Rice ! PITCHER - SOLILOQI N lid my own with Hornsby, Collins. Ruth and Cobb. Slsler swings the bludgeon will find me on the Job. ike my chance with Spfeaker Til take my nance with SQf r like "Binff Miller or nillms Is my dih ei one cove keeps us ?ink ir we may pull. ssssbk piy gftio emdee on Russia and with I 1 GssV- off I : f sVp loiijn.- up .1 gun. diw UP H It h Kfb to score a run. 'r'- !'"'--iiifr out ii.. bull, BSTsJi' t . . tt face Australian W oo!. tie lid two LVc wrecklr.c Wt iti (,rh Jun SiS British open . ame on. But (W"5 iprlng hi t'lp, and (his 11 V "me ir. In,,, n. i;i, . 'ornament and it- attendant , M y' ' 11,1 N'ow Mltchi I to be under way at the right mo . mom for the British open and he win 1 bo one if the mum opponents that . Hutchison. Barnes .-.nd Hgen must , wutch. In any type of championship wlnnliiR a title usually consists of being right at the. right time. "RiiKf-ne Criqul coming over to fighf-Kllhane." What Eugene needs on the side Is a transport full of gendmmes to round up Ktlbane and persuade him to sign on the dotted 11 e. Johnny has discovered that one f the best ways to carry a crown Is to keep It lucked up in a steel safe while waving all challengers gently to one side. THE MAIS HAZARD Tiie hardest detail in any game ' played with a ball and club Is not to I hit too foon This applies to baseball; golf, tennis H nd polo. , There is usually a certain ;:estful , kecnno.a an almost uncontrollable desire 10 let one fly before the swine, has pl ked up its Impetus. This carlv hitting not only destroys rhythm hut also applies power at the wrong ppot Cobb once remarked (hat he was hlt . ting best on those days when he wal: until the ball was almost OVfcr the plate. Since U I almost entirely a mental fault It ran only be cured by prac tice at curbing some of the eagerness that overflows from one's soul, by de veloping the mental attitude of not being in a hurry to hit. "What about Harry Greb0" one might ask in this connection. Greb is certainly In a hurry to hit But Grob isn't bothering with tlmlntc any wal lop or with the application of power He Isn't a knocker-oui. His one ln- jJust a Couple More Records Ty Yearns For Jy Cobb holds a score or more rec- I n-l thA American loazue 11 . 7 . name Cobb is everywhere in the - ,notab,c m!0"i- league feat- m Cobb len t r,mte satisfied. True, cobb Is slipping. No athlete l Ould travel tho gait thot he has and not show the effects. The remarkable fnina about him la that he has stood j the pace ho long, before the slowing up Process started In. 1 Cobb no longer foes down to f.rml With tho old tln.o speed. Ho no longer I takes tho wild ehance.s on thf MuMS hat was onr a part of his daily rou tine. FATHER ITJdtE f t'TTI N IN Father Tlmo i,as cut In on Cobb. He hns - alio, a slight halt at least. A perusal of the American league records shows that Cobb holds about every coveted honor. There are two major league exceptions, the home-run lltle and the consecutive batting rec to rd. ' Hub Ruth probably has monopol ized the home run honors for all tlmo His mark of 5y homers t going to stand for many a year, unless he breaks it himself. Jt Is a record that soi-ium entirely beyond Cobb's possibil ities, despite his -acknowledged creat- IH'SS'. OWE MORE HONOR Tho other honor obb in footing a' and hopes eventually to hit Is the ro, - ; ,ord for the consecutive .S00 batting: record. I That honor is now held by Honus Wagner, with 17 consecutive years in I which he has hit 300 or better. Cobb 1 j Is a Clqte second, with 16 years. The way he )a going this year makes it al inoi a certainty that Wagner will be forced to share the title. In 1923 Cobb says he will break it uu IDAHO UNIVERSITY WILL PLAY GONZAGA J Sri 'KAXE. Wu-h . June 15 Ar rangements for a football game with the collepo of Puget sound at Tacoma on pjojtober 7. have beon made by J Coach Dorais of the Gonraga bulldogs, ! II is announced here. The game will 1 be the first of the season' for tho local team It Is also announced that I game j will be )ia ,.n up the Gonzaga field againsj the University of Idaho eleven, on November iiiiglnal negotiations had provided for , Gonzaga-Idaho nam' m September :J0, but later a '. to. tne ;on:i.-." iame was found on Idaho's schedule at the close of the season. 00 I 1 anada nan 38 officers and MO men'l serving on tho ships of the navy. I I cessant yearning is to keep three or i ! four gloves in his opponent's face, I with tho Idea of blurring his vision and thereby breaking up his attack Ju.-t how far he could carry this sys tem against Dempvey will not be known until after he has tried It against Carpantier, NNOTHE RRECORD? Dear Sir In a ball game plsyo.i botween the Knglewood Field and the Crescent Athletic club some twelve I 'ears ago Hoyden Merritt. of Yale, who was piuhlmr for Knglewood thai day, was tlu first man at bat in the third Inning He hit a home run. He came up again In the same inning, with two on. and hit another homo tin Are there any records of any one else hitting 'wo home runs in a , single inning'.' G. ftf. C. In referring to Radbourne a day or 1 two ago we forgot to mention the j fact that in 184 he won sixty-two i games In thirty-five of these he ! held his opponents to two runs or ! less, Including thirteen shut-outs, j Thero'a a target for some ombltlous I youth to aim at some -esson when a I winning mood comes on. Whbh also faintly recalls the fact 1 that Ty Cobb, b) getting L'un base hits this season, can tie up Willie Heeler's j old record of 200 or more base hits j each season for eight years out of his career. Thai mark has never been! I threaioned until Cobb wun into tho I stretch last fall. Just one season shy I of the classic grade We. understand that Mr. Luis Angel Flrpo received a gay and giddy re 1 ceptlon from bis admirers In the Ar gentine What Lufa Angel needs most Is a gay and giddy reception from a number of select sparring boxers who! know how to box. Otherwise from the resin he may hear the golden melody of many warblers some night as th? referee Is solemnly counting ten. Alexander was twenty-nlue when he discovered there were no more tribes to conquer Pampses has bea: en him to it by two years Unless some community is willing to offer him $500,000 to meet Harry Wilis, who still Insists that he is captive to no heavyweight chariot. With Germany on one side and Mrs Mallory on the other. France Is still uncertain In which direction to look for trouble. TONIGHT The first "Snuggle Pup Dance" to be held in the state of Utah. It's a "stop dance" the lucky dancers being given one of the clever "pup" members of the "Snuggle" family. Cash prize of $25 will be awarded first person winning complete family. Come tonight and get a good start and a good "puppy " Donald Kirkham's music as usual. M Trams every hour from 12;30 ffPjBrtF M TfJrL. M -'dock Special al 6:30. F-rs MTJ aJ TafA rr if ,5c round tnP- Autos 10c Per IL- car 10c per passenger. i Be Up-to-Date Have your personality built right into your clothes. Don't look like every Tom, Dick or Harry you meet. The Dundee suits are made for you to your individual order. They have every bit of style and appearance that can pos sibly be crowded into one suit. They reflect your personality and give you that well dressed feeling that goes with a suit that is right. $19.50 Up to $& 7 S0 Popular Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed Hundreds of new nifty all-wool patterns for you to choose from. .Makers of Good Clothes By the Alhambra Theatre on Hudson Ave. 1 i Lauder Observes Memorial Day Even m London Sir Harry Lauder didn t forget American Memorial D Here he Is on hie way to the Lincoln statue, bearing a wreath. Ajuerican flag at right They Pay Big Returns H I Standard - Examiner H WANT - ADS I are dependable H always H Sure result producers I Phone 56 I Any day I Honoring Canine War Heroes1. II bbbbbbbbbb9bbbbbb " bb9bb bbbbb! MLss Myrtle Kennedy places a wreath on the monument in the canine cemetery. Hartsdale. N V., soon to bo dedicated to the valiant doge who lost their lives in tho World Wax. Her pet, "Buster," Is burled there. OH MAN I ARTEd I 'AJISM YOU 35 J rs This TimcTaQlC Thtil I Get me .sJto pottcpvilue f S n, IV is-i Tne ro. 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