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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1936)
Fit ! l) ,\ y t JlXY i7 TEN b o n x e v i i i k ^ ^ iCH here for almost an hour while numerous stars in the rolei of * [ j lIX U r io U S Peacock Motif I they’ve been digging glassware Walker wdl ^ t h e foreword to the rft) ])0 in (.TOSS Stitcll outta my dandruff. That s what book about Jim Braddock now be THE ir I they’ve been doing. Here I was ing penned by Lud. the Hudson PI: IF YOU flavor in tight out for a bit of fun and wasn't Dispatch sports ace. WANT GOOD harming nobody an---- .’ The guy PRESERVES Y 0U MAVETOui leans over as if he’s gonna take YOU HAVE GENUINE PE ko Van Mungo is willing, but very ¡ a belt outta me. TO SEAL THEIR •• •___an’ you,’ he says. ‘Getting few Dcdgers pass the time of da> EDGE JAR R ih ^ DELICIOUS hit Is your racket, ain’t it. An with the moody firehaller. 1 FLAVOR IN THAT'S ALL you got paid 10 G’s for tonight, boys just cannot forget his rude re TIGHT. marks during the recent one-man didn’t you? Well, then, what right’ve there TO strike . . Howard Braddock is you got to squawk?” I having his tonsils, removed-be- • • • he wants to grow up an e It is almost time for a double- cause a heawweight too . header to start. Adolfo Luque St. Louis’ fairest champion, firwers say stands in front of the Giants’ Joe Medwick is a swell singer that anil dugout shaking an excited finger that you should hear him croon at Dick Bartell. “Minnie the Moocher” . . “You oughta done it,” he says. about Pete Reilly, who for the first time “You—.” Pattern 1164 © New York P ost.— WNU Servte«. in numerous years Is not manag “Yeah,” says the shortstop. “But ing the world’s featherweight The Peacock’s regal beauty— too I didn’t have time. I was---- .” champion, still has some claim to SVOrthy of your finest linens—in- Walker an" Bartell “It makes no difference,” the fame. He held Joe Jacob’s cigar Spjred this beautiful design, and coach abandons such fee during the fight . . Does any is ------- sure to inspire you with the de- Have Own Opinions veteran ble medium as a long finger and one Kuo« know why Com- sire to embroider his splendid im- wu, the «... State - — Amen ...... ......... spreads both arms in eloquent ges mission permits Pedro Montanez lage a g e jn in cross stitch. You can, you of Squawks, Hexes ture. “How we gonna win? How to go chasing welterweights when knoW| for the pattern’s a very we-----.” there are so many capable boys of easy one despite its rich effect, ! T IS long past midnight at the I sign of the Toy bulldog. The | didn’t “Well, I got warmed up anyhow, his cwn size begging for a crack ^ool, silk or cotton floss in real- istic bluish-greens and warm UNITED STATES RUBBER COIN)! gates! I?’’ Bartell’s life is built on at his big g gates? boys who have been cutting up the theory that a good attack is the browns, or one color only if you S**W I**« *»“« *•**, ta. old touches get around to the twin best defense. prefer, will make a handsome 1 7 M A u *mr, I m T«r%, » T . I m C I subjects of squawks and alibis. “You warm up! Hunh!” Luque Jim Braddock Is scarf, pillow, chair set or re Since this is a prize fight crowd the sputters feebly with the English Pep Martin’s Hero freshment cloth. debate is loud ant long. Mickey Pattern 1164 comes to you with P e -K o E bgi idiom for a mo Walker, who has been listening qui ment, relieves him Jim Braddock is Pepper Martin’s a transfer pattern of two pea etly, now grins and saunters over self with rippling ; sports hero. An autographed pic cocks 12 1-4 by 14 1-2 inches and JAR RUBBERS to the table. Spanish p h r a s e s four motifs 3 1-2 by 3 1-2 inches; ture of the heavy “Maybe there’s a time and place and then returns to color suggestions; material re weight champion for everything,” suggests the squat the language by quirements; illustrations of all adorns the Iron little man who used to ask nothing which be may be Man’s SL Louis ~ from surface MPLE stitches needed. of giants save that they keep on coooitxwj understood. “Three locker . . . Matty Send 15 cents in coins or stamps swinging. “For instance, did I need not be endursd. weeks you warm G e i s, Princeton (coins preferred) to The Sewing ever tell you about the time I Make your skin clearer up with me, hey. track coach, tabs Circle, Needlecraft Dept., 82 fought Dundee?” He grins again and smoother with Three weeks you Lou Burns as the Eighth ave., New York, N. Y. soothing . at the memory ol the night. get hits. You warm future star miler. Write plainly pattern number, “Well, anyhow, Joe smacks me up with me today. Says the Manhat ResinoL your name and address. so hard over one eye that I lose No. Well, then how tan sophomore will Bartell the duke and have to go to the you expect to-----.” up next year hospital. He shrugs his shoulders that speak move to succeed Bon- “Naturally I’m weighing in with volumes. Then sinks down on the thron, Cunningham, some man-sized beefing because it bench overcome by the futility of Venzke and Man- Braddock hurts plenty. All it all. He becomes as silent as gan, all of whom will hang up their th< while, too. I be had been loquacious. after the Berlin finale . . . hear a guy on the Bartell is not a superstitious lad. shoes Billy McCarney, the celebrated nex* table sort of He knows that a bat is of consider fight manager, to a differ growling, but I able more assistance than a rab ent colored bow changes tie three times a don’t figure he’s got bit’s foot when you are up there day . . . Casey Stengel slapped any cause to be cutting for base hits. So he grins first home run ever achieved the at sore at me and so at this notion. Ebbets Field. That was during an I don’t pay nuch The first game starts. Magicians exhibition game with the Yan attention to him. pop up from nowhere to snare kees, who had Chase at sec Instead 1 just lay hard-hit line drives. The Giants ond base and Hal Frank Chance at there and every lose that one. The second game first, in the spring of 1913. time the Doc purls starts. A sturdy little fellow con If you wish to believe the rumor- Mickey Walker °ne, ,ruow tinues to slap line drives that mongers, the Dodgers have been I let °n the, out next another should be good for extra bases. sold to Cap for delivery yelp. They continue to be caught. The in the fall . Huston . Also a local group “All of a sudden the guy on the Giants lose that one. of celebrated citizens deter next table bounces up so’s they’ve When old man Luque comes mined to form a stock are company got to stop operations on him. Then down the clubhouse steps the next and purchase the Giants . . . he starts shaking his fist in my afternoon a blond little fellow is Those fight weighing-in pictures face. waiting there, ball and glove in you see so often in the papers are “ ‘Say you,’ he says to me. ‘You hand. the McCoy. That is because know what I’m in here for. Well “Hey, Adolf, catch," he calls. never the boys doff their pauties somebody bounced a bottle off my That afternoon Dick Bartell gets for the reai must scales test. conk and I’ve been stretched out his basehit and the Giants win. Cornell will beat several good football this fall, but the OWING people, who bate loud R er and longer even than fight Big Red teams Record Brown Trout eleven will not be quite managers, have topped the Hat as nifty as the experts have been fields and McCoys again. This suggesting. The athletes are very time the feud is between the Cor young and will need a season or nell and Navy coaches . . . In two to become rccustomed to the cidentally, the National League big-time grind . The Giants again heads the baseball squab have the smallest representation of bling list with the Frankie Frisch- any major league club in the Asso Umpire Babe Pinelli vendetta . . ciation of Professional Ballplayers, Ralph Mondt, brother of the fa the organization which provides mous Toots, succeeds Rudy Dusek for unfortunate old-timers. Yet the as matchmaker for Jack Curley’s dues are only $10 a year. wrestlers. . . . Unless Andy Kerr Ed Kelleher, who did a very BEFORE YOU NEED A QUART does romething about his guards, good basketball coaching job at Colgate may have football trouble Fordham, now L* being touted to next fall . . Mad John Leon, succeed Buck Freeman at St. who goes in for statistics when not John’s, where he was head man promoting fights or playing the 15 years ago . Joe Reddy, who Aqueduct end book, reports that won ------------- -------------------------------- the quarter at the first reju Schmeling’s right band landed on venation of the Olympic Games at Louis 57 times. Paris in 1892, returned to Prince • • • this spring for the forty-fifth Prove It for you no lt with the Lou Little still limps as the re ton reunion of his class. f?e was one sult of the illness that has troubled of the men had an audience “First Quart” test. Drain and re him for several seasons, but his with the King who of Greece, which Ve. fill with Quaker State Motor Oil. physicians report he will be in top in the first official renewal shape before Columbia takes to the suited the Games at Athens in 1892 Note the mileage. See how much m o to r oil gridiron in September . . . Sam of Frankie Frisch holds the short- Rosoff, the eminent contractor, Using a six-ounce rod and a trout Ci B TI f I t o farther you go before you have clubhouse meetings of any streamer fly, K. C. Parkinson, Chi makes more noise than any six est They usually last lu.t to add the tell-tale first quart. cago advertising man, struggled fans at a prize flght . . . Gabby manager. one-half minute flat-or Just long Hartnett, who usually l^ts better five minutes before he landed the Quaker State Oil Refining Com for Frankie to yelp “Go largest German Brown trout on rec than any of them, is the only Cub enough out and beat those bums” pany, Oil City, Pennsylvania. ord from the Boardman river near who does not use a Billy Herman The Junie Freys have ordered a Traverse City, Mich. The fish meas model bat . . . Mrs. Ken Smith, Retail Price... 33 i per quart. ured 27 inches in length, 14 inches wife of the very good baseball writ fhTheFtrei m * many • MUte good Jac°bs did in the best of his Jobs in girth and weighed 7 po'irds and er, now i i emoting for the Play handling the crowd at the fit# hi . 14 ounces. ers’ Guild of Manhattan. 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