left Melbourne la Jane, 191», In IN rwo L and next jirmp ballast tor Banbury, on the south­ ern coast of Western Australia, LONDON « f a t e d Press) — to pick up a cargo of hardwood Greenwich Observatory, unltesn- for South Africa. ally recognized as the center of Seven weeks later a strange .RANGOON, India, Sept. 1. — the world so far as astronomy barque was reported, off Sydney. Forty-three natives were killed is concerned, is greatly preparing By A. W. V. KINO BY HENRY L. FARRELL United Press Staff Correspondent It was the Garthneill, coming by the landslide which devastated for the complete solar eclipse next (United Press Sports Editor) SYDNEY — (UP) — Romance back from a losing fight with the the Camp Bawdurn mine of the June. . - NEW YORK — (U P )—-Millar jwent from the seat, says the did storm devils of the Great Austral­ Burma corporation. Seventy The eclipse will cover only a Huggins, of all the major league seadogs. with the deep-sea sail­ ian Bight. After refitting another dwellings occupied by laborers narrow atrip of less than thirty league managers, can face an­ ing ships. , ) attempt to make westing failed. were destroyed. miles across England, bat every other season with less worry than ' It that is so, there is mighty Then the master, trusting to portable telescope in the United his rivals. * The manager of the little romance left to be garnered province that the westerly wind nslll arrived at Bunbury, after Kingdom Is expected to be moved would hold, decided to* take *the traveling nearly round the world prospective American League under the Red Ensign of the Within the belt of the shadow. route via the Horn and Cape Hope to reach a port barely 2000 miles British. There are now only four, champions Is perhaps the only These will Include the gigantic pilot In the major leagues who 'British deep-sea sailing ships — ' In order to reach Bunbury in time from her starting point. «• . the full-rigged ships Monkbarns' to keep his charter. Sinfce then Cargoes have been fifty-foot telescope at the Green­ is not faced with the necessity of a reorganization. The west wind respected the difficult to secure, and slowly the wich Observatory. Thia telescope and William Mitchell, the barqne brave man In charge of the Qartb- Garthneill has dropped out of the Is equipped with a Coeletat mir­ Strange things can hgppen In Kilmallie, and the four-masted on» year when the Inch breaks. barque, Gartbpool. and all of nelll, and two and a halt months race with Progress, a defeated ror, enabling It to be operated while in a horizontal position. them were In Australian ports after leaving Sydney, the Garth- warrior of the seas. , This time last season, Instead of within the last year or so. A fifth being out in front, the Yankee* the* Gartbnelll, recetly was sold were firmly established In the second division and there seemed ; to an Adtlalde firm as a store ship, after waiting fruitlessly for to be little hope for the fntnre. eight months la Melbourne for a The Babe wasn’t doing any.too' cargo. well, the pitchers weren’t goln’g and there was a huge hofe'ln the It was a sad end to a sentimen­ tal Journey which had already middle of the infield. Huggins cost her owners,, the Marine Navl- knew that he had to find a short­ stop and a second baseman and There are football games and football games, and an kinds have th eir charm, M r. H arold Orange, sometimes ; gation Company of Canada, many | tbousands of dollars. In May last luck was with him. He found called “Rad.” is a hard man to atop; and these girls apparently have decided th at bruts strength fa the only | year she arrived in England with Tony Lazzeri and Mark Koenig way. However, Orange doesn't seem to mind much. The picture was taken a t Chicago, and Red's team- mates, or whatever you’d call ’em. are employes of a movie house where his first picture w ill be shown.' and they meant the difference j a cargo of nitrates from Chile, between the second division and . showing a heavy loss on her two- a pennant. year’s voyage round the world. Any ball clnb can use'Mi good . She was about to be broken up an A, B. and M. A. degree fromt „hen her owners yielded to sen- Pitcher and Huggins would not the University of Oregon and h a s1 timent and sent her out on a last turn down a chance to get another completed his residence work for voyage. If it did hot return a experienced taurler ¡fad be also the doctorate at oClumbia Uni- profit, she ’was to be broken up, could nse s good young cstcher. UNIVERSITY OP OREGON, versity. Since studying at C ol-) but no amount of sentiment would but the club would not be lost umbia he has taught at Grinnell' procure her a cargo, and sbe ar- without either one. Eugene, Ore. (Special) — On Sep­ The Philadelphia'Athletes are tember 27 the University of Ore­ College, la., and at the Oregon rived in Australia, never to re- fairly well fixed with playing ma­ gon will open Its doors for the terial and Connie Mack may not regular session, marking a half- make any important changes. He century bf service to the state. believes that his team is a pros­ In 1876 a mere handful of stu­ pective champion and that it tail­ dents registered for the first time, ed this year only because of a lack while In 1926 nearly 3500 are ex­ of experience. Union- Gasoline provides, and a lw ttl pected to be on the campus for The 8t. Louis Browns, which work. ! has provided to Western motorists, aUJ were such a disappointment this Registration Week begins Sep­ season, may change managers as tember 20, on which day entering - which supplies Kul| George Sisler admits that he is freshmen take a physical examina­ . power to the pistons throughout their ( phases of physiology and is very discouraged and wouldn’t object, tion and on the following day an entire, stroke an a eliminates a ll explosive* S r entire if the ownerq decided to get an­ much Interested in the study of English examination. Registra­ “ knocking" or “pinging" on the hilts or he • other manager. If Sisler is re­ marine life along the Pacific tion material will be released on lieved, however, he probahTy Will Coast. Dr. Moore is favorably heavy pulling—e. quality for which Eastern be traded as he said sometime Wednesday, and tbe last three known to two or three members days of the week will be taken motorists are now buying “ special gaso» ago that if he gave np the Job of the Medical school staff, it is up by registration of both old he would leave the club. lines” and paying 3 cents per gallon in said, and this relation Is expected The annual report that Ty to promote cooperation between excess of usual prices for them. Yet Union Cobb does not want his Job at tions and Bucky Harrla may de­ the University and the Medical costs no more than other high grade fuda. cide to trade a couple of players the helm • of the Detroit Tigers school. I 9 Y ; 1 whd haven’t been getting along has been aronnd again this year. A lw a y s use A risto M otor O il with nett- -Cobb Is reaching the end of hla w itl^hlm .' He probably could ueq, TOSSe 'Oosnn to a i>rg advantage detonating Union G asoline because tnjb active career and it is understood that he wants to get out of the in a trade. combination mmtmietes carbon to the at- The Pittsburgh’ Pirates, if they game and get into private busi­ fall to win the National League tent that motors in good condition are ness. If Cobb does decide to re- The Animal's Friend pennant, may have a new man­ run for several years without it. tire it is understood that Dan A. R. Moore, profegpor of zo­ Keep Flies and other insects ager next season. Despite the Howley, manager of the Toronto ology and head of the depart­ off your cows. HaH-cent’s worth International League club will claim that Bill McKetchnie and ment. He obtained his doctor’s saves three quarts of milk. Fred Clark have been in per­ Has been used by the best dairy succeed him. degree from the University of Cali­ men since 1885. Big shipment fect harmony in the roles of dual Wilbert Robinson, president - fornia in 1911, and during the Just in. manager of the Brooklyn Robins, managers, the release of Max past several' years haa been pro­ Binder Twine and Grain Sacks Carey brought out some facte has announced definitely that he fessor of physiology at Rutgers at which served to prove that there will not handle the club on the University. He is recognized aa was a lack of harmony on the field next year and It is under­ a national ‘ authority on certain bench. stood that Max Carey, former Pittsburgh captain, may be. given the Job. Jack Fournier and Zach Wheat, two veteran Brooklyn stars, who had been considered as candidates to succeed Robby probably will be traded. It is understood. John McGraw, manager of the (Hants, has intimated verv strongly that he is srolnr to hn’M over hia club. He wants an out­ fielder to succeed Irish Meusel and a young catcher. He could also use some pitchers. 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