Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 08, 1926, Image 3

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    Hakoah Players Arrive to Join Jewish Soccer Team
OUR C O M IC SECTION
Events tn the Lives o f Little Men
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o u ts ta n d in g aoccer p la y er o f E u rop e;
Helen Wills Retires
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BUDDY MYER WINS
COMEBACK STUNT
BASEBALL
s q u ib s
Shows Much Improvement1
S o m etim es a
in Fielding and Batting.
gerou s us an
111 h ealth ,
•p p e n d ic ltla
H elen W ills
n is p la y in g
d o u b tfu l If
»eaaon.
fo llo w in g an op eration for
In F ran ce, h as cau sed
to retire from a c tiv e te n ­
fo r th e p resen t.
It is
sh e w ill p lay a gain th is
O n ce In a w h ile th ere com es to th e
hlg b aseb all sh ow a you n g fellow w ho
seem s to h ave ev ery th in g n ecessa ry to
the m akin g o f a b rilliant p layer Yet
th is sam e you n gster, n fter a fa ir trial,
fa lls u tterly to m easu re up to th e m a­
jor le a g u e stan d ard and d rifts back to
the m inors, w rites Joh n B. K eeler In
th e W ash in gton Star.
B a rely d oes th e y o u n g ster a fte r h is
fa ilu re get a secon d trial th e sam e
season , and he w h o redeem s h im self
is. Indeed, a rarity. T h e N a tio n a ls are
fo rtu n a te to h a v e o n e o f th e se ra r itie s
in B uddy Myer,
T h is y ou th fu l p rod u ct o f th e S o u th ­
ern a sso cia tio n , su ch a b itter d isa p ­
p oin tm en t d u rin g th e early part o f the
•am palgn, sin c e h is return to the
gam e a fte r a m onth o f ben ch -w arm ­
ing p rom ises to d ev elo p Into o n e o f
th e fla sh iest sh o r tsto p s o f the A m eri­
can lea g u e T od ay h e Is rated a s o n e
o f th e b est h itte r s occu p yin g the sh ort-
field p osition In th e circu it and he Is
im provin g ste a d ily afield.
D u rin g the tra in in g season M yer
sh o w ed so m uch a b ility at bat and
Hfleld th a t M anager S ta n ley HarrlR
th ou gh t h e had th e find o f sea so n s. So
Buddy w a s In stalled as regu lar N a ­
tio n a l sh o rtsto p at th e o u tset o f th e
ch am p ion sh ip cam p aign. H e w as given
Patil B erlen b a ch has ch an ged his
m ind ab ou t a d v a n cin g to the h eavy
w eig h t d iv isio n —o r It m ight be m ore
a c c u r a te ly sta ted Mr. D ela n ey ch an ged
It for him.
s s •
T h e belt w on by J a k e K llraln when
b e d efea te d Jem Sm ith In E ngland
w e ig h s ab ou t 300 o u n ces In silv e r and
gold and Is th s m ost v alu ab le ring
trop hy in h istory.
• • •
T h e m ore W a lter H agen th in k s
ab ou t th e B ritish and F . S. open re­
su lts, th e le s s sa tisfa c tio n he g e ts out
o f th e 12-up v icto ry h e hung on Bobby
J o n es' ey e la st w in ter.
• • •
Eonr "best d ressed" g o lfe r s at the
recent n a tio n a l open tourney a re g o ­
in g to rec e iv e th e ir clo th es free from
a c lo th in g con cern for a year. Who
»aid d o t b e s don't m ake th e m an?
• • •
Tom O ’H ara o f th e D en ver cou n try
d u b haa been a cad d y m aster at vari­
o u s clu b s th rou gh ou t th e cou n try for
th e p a st 28 y ea rs. H is cod e for the
reg u la tio n o f ca d d ies Is used a s a
m odel by m any cluha.
a • •
M acdonald S m ith , A m erican g o lf
pro, and Abe M itch ell o f G reat B r it­
ain. are g e n era lly recogn ized a s tw o
o f th e fo rem o st p r o fe ss io n a ls In th e
w orld, yet both h a v e been un ab le to
w in th e open title .
" a l t e r G enin, form er A lbany and
H artford outfielder, h as been sig n ed
by W aterbury.
J
D
Buddy M ylr.
ev ery op p ortu n ity to m ake s p erm a­
n en t Job for h im self, but a fte r seven
w eek s o f effort h e had failed Io m ake
good.
So th e sh o rtsto p p in g b u sin ess w as
turned o ver to th e veteran , K oger
P eck ln p au gh . and yo u n g M yer w a s left
on the bench to r e tte d upon his fa il­
ure.
F o rtu n a tely for B uddy, and the Na
tlon als. too. M anager H arris did not
a lto g eth er lose faith In the young f e l­
low
T h e p ilot could not rid h im self
o f the Idea th at the p la y er who had
perform ed so sm artly during th e
train in g season m ust p o ssess big
leagu e q u a lity And so Instead of c a s t ­
ing about for a m inor lea g u e farm in g
sp ot for B uddy, H arris put th e sh o r t­
stop on the N ation als' sch o o lin g list.
A fter a m onth o f groom in g back to
the gam e M yer cam e on Ju ly 1 and
alm ost Im m ediately he began to re­
veal hia real worth as a ball player.
H e w en t about his work In th e short-
field in m ore In telligen t m anner aod
w ith sm o o th er sty le and. ab ove all, b is
h ittin g Improved w on d erfu lly.
Trudie Is No Flapper,
Can Cook and Milk Cow
G ertru d e Ederle, first wom an con­
queror o f th e E n glish ch an n el. Is a
“ home body," w h o se ta ste s would a l­
m ost c la s sify her as old -fash ion ed tn
the w orld o f th e m odern flapper.
S h e Is a good cook, m ilk s cow s o c ­
ca sio n a lly w hen sh e Is In the country,
and d oes not sm oke or drink a lco h o lic
b everages o f any kind. She does not
go in for la te p arties, and, accord in g
to her m other, sh e has n ever allow ed
rom ance to In terfere w ith her career
as a sw im m er. S h e d oes not even h ave
a regular "boy friend," her m other said.
S w im m in g h as been her c h ie f Inter-
e < . and sh e sp en d s a s m uch o f her
life as p ossib le In tha open air.
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THE FEATHERHEADS
TUlS ANNOUNCER ASKS 05 \
L u k * BEST____
Jean D nbuc, form er D etro it p itcher,
w h o Is m an agin g th e M an ch ester
team in th e N ew E n glan d leagu e, has
h is ou tfit b a ttlin g for first place.
• • •
H ank G ow d y th an k ed M in n eap olis
fa n s for th e ir G ow dy d ay rece n tly by
so a k in g a hom er, d ou b le and alngle
and n ip p in g th ree a ttem p ted ateals.
• • •
S en or G on zales, the se n sa tio n a l
ban, Is no longer sh o rtsto p p in g
D an ville, althou gh he w a s o n e o f
b est In th e b u sin ess. H e cou ld n ’t
• • •
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that solo was a scoeam L
every T ihie the ACCOMPANIST
(T apped a chord to brin g her back
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HK3HER. » I D LIKE t o HEAP EM EVERT
n ig m t - they
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I W H B 6 2 B S IN A SECOND THAN THEY
• A HAVE ON A VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT i NJ
A YEAR
MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
w ee
Not a Fable
UPON A TUAS - tweab WUX.
HUSTLER., ALID HE OP6UBO A
SYORA a n d WOPUED LIKE
TUUMOEB. EABtH AND LATE S
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■M e
T red M aguire, T oled o secon d b ase­
m an, a ccep ted ten ch a n c e s w ith ou t a
m iss In a recent gam e w ith K an sas
City. H e la b ein g h ailed as th e best
k ey sto n e gu ard ian In th e leagu e.
• • •
U IC M K vjjy . a l l mb di dut p o
WOTMIMC E Í6 B BUT, AMD 6 0
C h arley E n gle, yo u n g sh ortstop , has
been returned to G reen sb oro by the
P h ilad elp h ia A th le te s T h is w as done
by Mack w hen he took D ave Barbee,
slu g g in g third b asem an , aw ay from
th e P atriots.
• • •
awtbj * w b a r a R o llad b y , « tm s
M A h B b CA la b V4BALTWY a
N apoleon W all, an Indian right- '
hander, w ho recen tly Joined th e Joplin I
7
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LID VJWELI A WEVJSPAPB« MAH A » s < o
club, haa sh ow n en ou gh stu ff to list
him as a high c la s s p rosp ect.
Wall
form erly p layed w ith th e H a sk ell In
dlana.
HIM TO A o v s d m s e . H t r lam bed ad o
CAIO, “ WHAT BOR.'T I R A V T LIEVE«
A O v e R n s e o , aho met i mavb
M ade
aaowcy i •
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w,.
—
¿y.
T h e B oston B raves se n t in fleld er
F dd le T a y lo r to th e B u ffalo clu b o f
th e In tern ation al leagu e.
T aylor la
the form er La stern lea g u e p la y er who
looked so good In th e sp rin g An over-
ab u n dan ce o f Inflelder*. w ith th e ad­
d ition o f F dd le Moore, m ade noci
I I t Wasters S ew .p .p er Dales
airy a réd u ction
O
SCHOOL
m
W ash in gton
sold
P itch er
L efty
T h om as to the R o ch ester clu b o f the
In tern ation al leagu e.
H e h as been
p itc h in g for B irm in gh am o f the S o u th ­
ern leagu e on option.
• • •
Form al tra n sfer o f th e A tlan ta fran
c h ise to R J. S p iller by Iran M lchael-
o v e has been effected , th e co n sid er a ­
tion h avin g been an n ou nced at $267,
500 No Im m ed iate ch a n g e in th e m an­
agem en t o f th e team or oollcy o f the
clu b la b ein g con sid er, j .
a • s
im m in g
(% « '
A lbany h as secured a n oth er p itch er
j from th e P iedm on t lea g u e hy th e nam e
o f Parker. H e co m es from th e D u r­
ham club.
• • •
W aterbury ob tain ed P itch er Max
R sch a c from th e P ortlan d club o f th e
P acific C oast lea g u e to rep la ce D ave
K eefe, w h o w as recalled .
• • •
C h a rlie W ein ert, th e veteran N ew ­
ark h e a v y w e ig h t, is th e la te st recruit
to th e fistic co lo n y on the P acific
«•oast.
• • •
O ne d o esn 't fu lly a p p recia te w h at a
fine b oilerm a k er Jim Jeffr ie s m ust
h a v e b een in h is you n ger d ays until
o n e s e e s him on th e stage.
• • •
T he (B u n ts h ave sign ed J o e M orris­
sey. th e ou tfield er from H oly C ross
college.
• • •
A .M ilwaukee ball p la y er ha« been
sold fur 173,000, but n early ev ery th in g
is higher.
• • •
T h e w ood m ost u sed for b aseb all
b ats Is secon d -year ash , tu n dried and
w eather-cured.
Jim m y B ishop, right handed pitcher,
I Is a new ad d ition to th e B ridgeport
i staff. H e w as o b tain ed from W ater-
I bury.
• • •
N ew York and P h ilad elp h ia probably
a r e th e tw o g r e a te st b oxin g ce n te r s In
th e w orld.
e e a
T h e B r itish open g o lf en try lis t p re­
fix e s th e n a m es o f a m ateu r p la y ers
w ith "Mr.” T h is la om itted In the
lis tin g o f p ro fessio n a ls.
• • *
pool.
N a sh v ille B an n er— T h is Is th e c a n ­
n in g se a so n for b aseb all m an agers as
w ell a s h ou sew ives.
• • •
T h e D etro it T ig er s p u rch ased Leon
P lerottl. sh orstop, from th e P o ca tello
club o f the U tah-Idaho leagu e.
• • •
B ill d o w e r s , left h an d ed p itch er
from Ardm ore, is try in g to m ake a
p la ce for h im se lf w ith th e B ed Sox.
• • •
Inrtelder H en le B a tch , w h o broke
#n a n k le early In th e sea so n , is again
In con d ition and h as reported to N e w ­
ark.
• • •
O utfielder Joh n n y Tobin, for many
y ea r s w ith the St. L ou is B row ns. Is
p la y in g good ball for th e B o sto n Red
i Sox.
A polo team from India w ill v isit
th e U n ited S ta te s in 1927.
• • •
It c o s ts b etw een $15,000 and $20,000
to sta g e th e E n g lish H en ley regatta
e a c h year.
a e e
W e w ou ld n 't be su rp rised to read o f
B ob b y J o n e s p u ttin g on a k ilt and
ta k in g th e w om en 's g o lf ch am p ion ­
sh ip , too.
• • •
J a ck S te w a rt, g o lf p ro fessio n a l at
th e T h orn b u rg (P a .) club, e sta b lish e d a
re«'ord o f 31 fo r th e n in e-h ole cou rse
on h is b irthd ay.
b aseb all pool Is a s d an ­
u u ch arted sw im m in g
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