Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 July 1928 — Page 4
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Neither President Coolidge nor Secretary Hoover, Republican nominee, was concerned, apparently, with the political situation. Instead the two discussed the fishing possibilities in the Brule country, to which anglers’ paradise, by the way, Mr. Hoover has beaten the President bv something like litteen years.
Above at left, Mrs. Hoover and Mrs. Coolidge chatting happily with John Coolidge as an interested auditor; right, the nominee smiling from his automobile on a visit to Superior, and, below, 1. to r., Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Hoover, Secretary Hoover and the P/esident* with, the Coolidge collies in the foreground.
HUNTER WINS TUNNEY FACES TENNIS MATCH WITH PROBLEM
AT SPECULATOR
I5y FREDERICK K. VBHOTT
I. N. S. StafT Correspondent —
ROLAND GARROS STADIUM, H ow HE IS GOING TO GET FROM
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PARIS, July 20.—Francis T. Hunter, who replaced William T. Tilden as captain of the American Davis Cup, tennis team, this afternoon drew first 1 Mood for the Americans in their j clash with the Italians to determine I which country shall meet France in the challenge round. Hunter won in easy fashion from Gaslini, who at
the last moment replaced
YORK FOR HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT 13 WORRYING CHAMPION
| the night before the Gibbons fight, I yet he is fixing to place himself in | the same position this time. His present dilemma is typical of the lack of forethought shown in Tun ney’s preparation for this fight. His other mistakes may prove, in the light of subsequent developments, to he unimportant. At least, they seem j so now in comparison with the notion that a man ought to go 2G" miles away from where he wants to be at a given time. *•
By DA\ IS .1. W VLSI! I. V S. Sports Editor
NEW YORK, July 20.—It strikes me, as the fellow said while trying to
Steafni, 1 smell the electric fan, that among the
JAPAN ACCEPTS ANTI-WAR TREAT
who had been scheduled to meet the! several mistakes of brother Tunney.
American team captain, Hunter won in straight sets 6-1, 6-1 and 6-0.
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BIG WAIN IT Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss Smith and ' son of Poland, and Mr. and Mrs. Os-1 ear McCullough of Greencustle, spent \ Friday evening at Mose McCullough’s. Miss Pauline Smith of Reelsville,' spent Thursday night with I/oota Showalter. Mrs. Fannie Johnson of Spencer spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Rader Hathaway. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knight visit- , ed Sunday with Mr. and Mi's. Sam f Stigler at Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. Mose McCullough ! spent Sunday at William Rhowal-
tcr’s.
The R. S. S. Club met with Mrs. Joe Ris.der last Wednesday. There were twelve members present and four visitors. A delicious dinner was served at noon. A very interesting meeting was held in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Vollie Raab spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Beaman at Reelsville. Mrs. Forest Aker spent Thursday 1 at Centerpoint.
PITTSBURGH IN WINNING SPURT
TOKIO, July 20.—(INS)—Japan today announced unconditional accepi tame of the American anti-war trea-
a tlaining^camp rp^ (1 f ore jg T1 office handed a note
.to United States charge d’affaires
By I KS CONKLIN
1. N. S. Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, July 2n.-Pitt<
burgh’s winning spurt of nine 1
straight victories and the Boston station, without losing the edge of'
Braves’ string of ten consecutive do- his form, enroute.
in connection with this Heeney matter of next Thursday night, the first has proved easily the foremost and worst. He shouldn’t have selected
Speculator. N. Y.,
he should have gone to Coney Island
ami lost himself in the mirror maze.j Ncvi ,| e statinK that Japan will sign thus making a real contest out of his , the without reservations. attempt to reach New York in timei .
for the fight.
Tunney frankly was in a jam this morning as he considered ways and means of getting here from an inaccessible spot like Speculator, thirtyfive miles from the nearest railroad
ROA( TIHALE
Mr. and Mrs. Arlic Faller are horn after being gone on their vacation. Toll Sutherlin is putting away Mrs. Kelly’s alfalfa this week. Mrs. Isom Noland has not been so
feats had been snapped today, but He had intended to fly to New i well the past week, two other possible records arc still York the morning of the fight. Rick- Harve Hall, formerly of Roachdalc in the making. I he Yankees have ard say - he won’t let him, even if he,: now living in Bainbridge hail a stroke won seven in a row and the Phillies, Rickard, ha- to go to court for an in- one day this week and is in a critical
with eleven straight setbacks since; junction against the undertaking, condition.
starting west, arc well on their way Brother Tunney probably doesn’t , Cora Hyton, who has been spomlto a new record. I realize it, but George is doing him a 1 ing a few days in Ladoga, has return
And then there is the matter of G. | favor. An airplane flight of ome 26. r >; ed home.
H. Ruths home runs. With five cir-i miles is not the way to establish a Mr. and Mrs. John Prather arc cuit clouts in his last five games, the ' boxer’s tranquility on the day of a here from Chicago to spend several
Babe i knocking them out of the contest and Tunney should know it. park at the rate of 67 jeer season. He He flew down from Stroudsburg to needs 2o more to crack the record. ^ Philadelphia, a comparatively short
Ruths .’.ith and ."Kth homers yes-j disance, for the first Dempsey fight I the home by Rev. Headrick of Indianterday accounted for four runs, as ■ an ,i arrived with an upset stomach, apolis. The burial was at Lebanon
muny as the < hicagn White Sox got ^ according to his own account of the cemetery.
with thirteen hits, and the banks' incident. Rickard, of course, isn’t' Mrs. Ed. Silvey, Mrs. Thompson grabbed a 6 to 4 decision. Although | worrying about the good man’s ' and Mrs. McMullen spent Wednesday knocked out in the ninth, Herb Pen- ^ stomach upon arrival. What worries with Emma Kelly, nock chalked up his fourteenth vie-, him is the arrival itself, meaning I Band concert here Wednesday
days with Mrs. Prather’s mother. Several from here attended the funeral of James Owsley Sunday at
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tory.
One of the nattiest pitching duel* of the season was waged by Rube W’alberg of the Athletics and Sam Gray of St. Louis. Walberg yielded only two hits and Gray four, th* A’s getting a 2 to 0 verdict of Simmon’s .homer with one on. Simmons single in the eleventh inning of the nightcap gave the A’s a 4 to 3 victory. Buzz McWeeney of the DodgerfS stopped the Pirates, blanking them 3 to 0. The Braves came to life by hammering three Cincinnati pitchers for thieteen hits and a 9 to 4 win. 1 Hurst, Hafey and Harper each hit their twelfth homer as the Cardinals nip|>cd the Phillies, 6 to 5. The Cards are 4Mt games in front of the secondplace Cubs. Bug Ed Morris, ex-Mobile southpaw, registered his 13th victory when the Boston Red Sox nosed out Cleveland in the eleventh, 3 to 2. Detroit split u twin bill with Wash ington, dropping the nightcap by a 7 to 2 score after winning a 9 to 3 slugfext. Carroll and Gaston were the winning hurlers.
that ho fears there might bo almost
none at all.
If ho whistles for the law on this thing, Tunney will he faced with two courses of action and neither of them is exactly ideal. If he conies by train the day before the fight, he must motor thirty-five miles to the nearest railroad station at Fonda and then s|>ond an uncomfortable night on the train. If he elects to come all the way by automobile, he faces a fatiguing ten-hour drive, unless he wishes to spend a night in a hotel along the route. He could stop over in Albany the night before the fight, after driving that far by motor, and then come on the rest of the way by train the
next day.
The best plan to follow is one that Tunney probably will not consider for a moment. This would call for him to arrive here on Monday, in order to become acclimated, for New York Is thousands of feet lower than Specu-
lator in altitude and about twenty do- grounds),
grees higher in temperature. He told Artie McGovern about his experience in arriving in the heat from Saratoga
night.
Aunt Kate Grider has not been so well the past week. Mrs. Ida Putt was operated on for goiter Monday morning. She is getting along nicely.
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American Association Minneapolis, 4; Indianapolis, 3 i»uisville, 3; St. Paul 2. Columbus, 9; Milwaukee, 6. Kansas City, 5; Toledo, 3. American League New York, 6; Chicago, 4. Boston, 3; Cleveland, 2 (11
ings).
Philadelphia, 2-4; St. Louis, (second game 11 innings). Detroit, 9-2; Washington, 3-7.
National League
Boston, 9; Cincinnati, 4. Brooklyn, 3; Pittsburgh, 0. St. Louis, 6; Philadelphia, 5. New York at Chicago
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