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football. He is one of the very sion was so made that it included his
' and
few intercollegiate hockey stars. This manager, Harry Segal, and the whole
interesting young man is working his training camp. The sentence went in-
way through college by selling press- to effect immediately. Rosenberg was
ing tickets for his father's tailor shop scheduled to tight Bud Taylor the
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they shook their heads, protesting.
u. ftloawninugd v his
which is located in Cambridge.
"Don't go, Demetri Nikoovitch."
At Harvard, where such a means of there was
lie
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livelihood might be prone to cause for the bout. The impression around
they wait. "It is not what you think."
-._ some comment, Zarakov is treated Chicago %vas that Taylor was going to
Ile heard them, listening attentively
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with the greatest respect. lie is a win in a walk.
to all they had to say, and he seemed
New York State had already sus-
member of one of the better fraterni-
to understand them profoundly. If
BI GEORGE JOEL
ties and is popular among the stn- 'tended Rosenberg for his failure to
ever there was sympathy in the gaze
defend his title. If he had ever step-
of a human being, it was in the cares-
peel into the ring with Bushy Graham
I Cpyright, 1926, Jewish Telegraphic Agency.)
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sing, wistful helpless look he gave his
he would not have lasted two rounds.
Fighting.
but they also add to the sport roster dent body.
friends when they - bade him not to go
The commission's formal notice of
val-
Tennis.
Yale Okun, the only Jewish heavy-
o oh-
Moses on the last hill before the
to Russia. But he did not heed their
weight of ally renown, has signed to expulsion said that the action was (1,
A few more sizzling drives off flash- the young man and woman who
MOSES: A MIRACLE
ley beyond; either it was divine jus- advice, Nor did he attempt to answer ing
racquets, some lightning sword narily has little opportunity to indulge fight one of the preliminary bouts mantled "in order to protect boxing."
lice or it was a miracle of mercy.in them; not then. Ile told me later that
- in sports. Phil House, the manager of
will proceed the Dempsey-Tun- Rosenberg was charged with •havintz
l'I's OF MERCY
had tried before
to lead
them
see
No such thought was in my md he
revolutionary
Russia
not as
an to
end
thrusts Al the net and the outdoor ten- Cann, Milford, is one of the pioneers which
ney go on Sept. 23 at Philadelphia. ignored the provisions of the law that
when I went to the cafe. I was intent achieved, but as a beginning, as an op- At
required the posting of a forfeit and
Hills,
the for
nwn's
no- in this field. At his camp will be found
nia Forest
season
will L.
be I.,
over
this year.
By Lincoln Steffen..
young
Rus-
a
some of the best tennis courts that (ikon has never proven hung. to
o nly upon meeting there
e this column has ever seen and facili- a real champion but he has put up the absence of betting and is said to
portunity to lay foundations for new
dark corner of a dismal cafe elan who wanted to go home. He had
the last important tournament o
In a
Al Lassman of New York Univer- I litical influence pertaining to the ap.
in Paris
I saw
a light.
been
in revolution.
Paris all through
and back civilization that it will take genera- Mon& single champio, which is
light one
fell. night
upon
the face
of And
Moses,
the
I had the
just war
come
ions
"They
to complete.
could not ore it so," he said. obs
year,
is Feitlemun
being played.
Jac-
tics for playing
every
other these
ganu6 some very good bouts.
rat of a referee. This line of
and
are Seligson,
the JewishI
imaginable.
The spirit
around
and he wished to ask
players entered but not one of them I camps is one of action. One must silt is the latest college boxer to break 1 poi
the
either participate in athletics or be into print. Lassman is six feet four I conduct
so
the commission
first mighty Messiah, who led the from Moscow, an
al
of
'They
can
not.
They
have
thought
al-
that they displeased
promptly suspended
Rosee-
the
Land of Prom- me about the ways and means o mak-
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e put
people
of Israel out of the darkness ing the pilgrimage. His appearance ways of the revolution as the realize- round. Seligson will probably be
shunned Countless thousands of men and weighs 261 pounds. Last min e
pe
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tion
of
their
ideals,
of
their
very
ear-
has
a
chance
to
get
boon(
Egypt
up
into
the
upward learn fur the first time that in four amateur bouts he (scored four I berg.
of
ise. It illuminated, that sudden light, may have given ray thoughts a bibli-
ut in the first round. The reigning and women from 21 years of age and knockouts and all in the
ious ideas of the perfect society. It is o
I cal turn.
b fight. Al is out for tackle on Willys - Oyerland Cuts Prices.
other activities besides
the divine conceptitin of justice.
Ile looked like the Christ. Some not that. It could not suit them all. champion, W. Tilden, is considered a
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strict-
showed in a flash why, at the end of
, 1 walking. All these adult camps
are Coach Meehan's football team but he
e sass
A sensational
cut in prices on all
the wanderings in the wilderness, God Russians do, yowknow. In the gentle
says that when he has finished college
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c op Pl a yer, L a ,,,,te, is in th
I run by Jews and have almost a
took His faithful servant upon a hill, mobs of the first revolution in Petro- It revolution
cannot for
a
long
while
meet
any-
Overland
models
has been made, the
he intends to enter the professional
as a clearing of the ground, doubtful favorite. The French Davis
whence he could look over into the grad marched blond men who were body's expectations. I think of the
cuts ranging from $40 on the Whip•
which now must be plowed, sown, half of the draw and it would
ring.
We
wonder?
worked, in order that the future may at all surprising if he were to defeat
im
see
more
Christ-like
in
aspect
than
De-
Maxie Rosenbloom, Harlem's rising pet sedan to $120 (in the Overland
"Long Bill." If that event tomes to ly .lewish population.
future, and, thus having tar t s
Football.
were to
possess,
put Moses,
their metri Nikoovitch. He was (lark, black.
the
from
afar
the realization
hpeople
st ar middleweight, won a very dubious de- Six sedan deluxe.
Not his face. That was white, a pal , reap. I see what my friends
Itr. Alexander. famous football st
Coming at the end of what has
will
win
the
tournament.
high by black hair and a black beard horrors of today. 1 cannot show them pass
this
column
is
of
the
opinion
that
Bill
Johnson
U nfortunately
Lacoste is usually at and present
coach of the professional vision over Moses Geharldi in a 10
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It had always glowing light; framed in and pitched
iiluv m
i or,ei.,ak ne o l f
nn
. dt u Ai ,ciitiiii nsv.(0
l ai r, k gule,ors,,it,...teim iroii
b,,,helel:tnos rteyhectrh
leader to death.
his worst at Forest Hills and Tilden New York Giants Football Club has ion with much vigor. Maxie is a left
That
was
just.
ht
twat
him.
If
he
does,
John-
taken
his
team
away
to
camp
to
train
rounder.
The
crowd
booed
the
decis-.
seemed to me to be unjust, and the both full and fine and both parted i what I see; a tomorrow possibly bet-
fighter
and
peppered
Moses
we of the has
present
go mg
ecclesiastical commentators from the the middle. And the kind, intelligent ter —possible
than any if yesterday
ever will
been
for the coming season. They are lo- handed
cation that Willys-
rens'
small. many canal near the camp of .lean Tonne', with short jabs all through the fight. upon as an
there and labor and serve and suffer ston's chances
he first are
time
in many,
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very beginning have endeavored in
"
can surely
be. afterward,
For t Dr. Rosenbaum did not enter 'the challenger of Dempsey. Alex says In the early rounds Gehraldi scored Overland is taking the position of
So
he
spoke
to
me
but
to
years,
for
what
c
vain to fit
this act of of
God
into their
spirit
the man
looked
tenderly out
hard and often with heavy punches to passing all excess profits coining as
priestly
conception
reward
and at
you of
through
eyes
as cleaNserene,
some of his boys are going over
and trustful as a deer's,
the
body.
It
was
Maxie'
nice
boxing
a
result
of
increased
output
on
to
the
his
Afterward when I heard that he them that night he said none of these the tournament. In is 1 ... , we
punishme
things. He waited; he talked patient- lose our first Jewish tennis player of to call On Tunney for the purpose of
c t: The sacred writers of the
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Goldberg„
a young favorite of this ear Prices
buyer. in the Whippet line are
ly along other lines till there could be any real worth. Dr. Rosenbaum how- doing some sparring. Rumor has it that Al won
the decision.
books o Moses themselves discovered
only ear hly excuses for Jehovah; and was caught and killed on countenance
the way, I
like his and fire between
is entered
the veterans'
tour-
that Sy Sidenberg
is going
to:Ibe a column,
a such eyes. no rebuke in his persistence, then he ever,
nament
and has in already
advanced
to member
of Alex's team.
Incidentially
his Goldberg
bout against
Mack. won
Young
is a Georgie
fast two dropped in the new schedule from
their sue essors, the profane scholars wondered what kind of men they were
.
there aren't very many Jewish pro- handed boxer. Al kept at Mack for $735 on the sedan model to a new
.,
and theologians • who have been that could aim rifles at
price of $695, from $735 on the
e
searching for centuries in the texts Then I remembered how, when I was returned
softly then,
to his that
first Renal
inquiry.
"You think,
is the tennis champ after all, though it may fessional football players.
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best place to go in from?" I answered the second roma .
I The. desire to know the outcome of six rounds and had him nearly out
the
Whippet
into
closely
competi-
events
before
their
shappening
is
an
when
the
bout
ended.
Before
the
fight
coupe
model
to a $605.
This
brings
in
human
reason
and
in
man-
like
his
and,
and
dropped a
And him as best I could, but niy interest be a "vet."
made laws for the justification of God a boy, I shot and , wounded
a tear.
doe that
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turned to those others and their stor-
as they
competitors in the light car class,
to man, have conic. to the impious con- looked
up pleadedith
at me with ey
Soccer. team of Czecho- people interested in sports. This col- eel him with a robe. s teve price range with its only other
Sparta Soccer
with the advantage from the buyer
elusion that His ways are past all I cut the creature's throat.
But it was not the story of Jesus les.
The
met with some strenuous op- umn has decided to cater to that in-
Rosenberg
Is and
Dethroned.
comprehending. This is not so. The
world
it may be for viewpoint that it is regularly er
theologians look in unlikely places for that conic to me that night; it was They were men who had given their Slovakia in playing the Brooklyn stinct by pWking the probable winners
There is (me less Jewish champion
plot-
the light they lack, God created light the story of Moses. So I think it was lives to the revolution. They had lab- position
of the More important football games in as
is world for life from fighting wheel brakes, full balloon tires and
the suspended
out of darkness, and the students of not Demetri Nikoovitch that suggested ored for it; they had conspired, revolu- Wanderers. In fact at the end of a
For Milne unaccountable reason the the better. Charley "l'hil" Rosenberg wet at these new' prices with four-
man are coming to an understanding the idea of justice, but those others red, committed crimes for the
are exclusive with this model in its
of God in the understanding of men; who dropped in while we were talking. tiara in Russia, and every one of them hectic afternoon
which
was
punctual'
each
week.
Ight between members of
the
other
constructional features which
in the ever-revolving cycles of identi- They were Russians too, revolution- had done time in the prisons of Siber- eli by a fist
fl former Ilakoah star, was do not receive the publicity that they in the state of Illinois and the suspen- size
class.
cal human experience under the laws ists all. That was "their cafe." TheY ia or, escaped, waited and worked in the two teams, the score stood 3 to 3. football teams of Syracuse University w
Neufeld,
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of That
IIM night
life and
ours.
"lived"
there.
And
a
sad,
suppressed
exile
for
the
revolution
elsewhere,
in Paris, in that dismal, life they lived. Hope was gone out of They were leaders, too, faithful ser- the mainstay of the Wanderers' of- deserve. For the past 2b years Syra-
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ice no earthly reward; nothing but fensive. The next day the Wanderers cue has been placing winning tennis
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vents who had haul out of their serv- won the first league game from Phil- in the fields, and some of the best
3 to 2, and again it was a Jewish players in the country were r\I 17
dark cafe, I saw it was right to kill it wholly.
misery, dirt, disease, and their dream. adelphia, player who was mainly re- developed at this same college. This
They were tired now; in body and in Ilakoah This time the honors went year the team looks very promising.
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spirit those men were weary and dig- sponsible.
Coach Reynolds has a fast rangy line
No
illusioned. They had seen the revolu- to EisenhotTer.
and a faster, hard running back field.
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Cover
Charge
lion; it had come; in their absence it
In a practice game, Jonah Goldman, I
Baseball.
•nd American
had come to Russia first. Astonished
The Toronto Baseball Club of the in whom this eolumn has placed great i
Any Time
and rejoicing, they had hurried, hunt-
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rograd.
Their stream,
the back
vision
that International League which won the hope, scored a pretty touchdown by
eel
and hiding,
but happy
to Pet-
had *inspired and supported them pennant this year has as its owner running 45 yards through a broken 2
Sol Solomon. Mr. Solomon has spent field for a score. There was only one r
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As they moped M, one by one, and
heard what we were talking about,
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were seven
of those
witnesses concrete stadium that seats 20,000 on In
a pass.
not from afar, not dimly from shill- people. This is the biggest stadium
In the International League. We men- Cornell, Coach Dobie has been using
top. No. They had gone over into
lion all this in passing because it is of Cohen and Gassner. The two boys
the Landof Promise.
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that night. They told me seven slur- not only in sports but in the direction there is a Jewish boy out for the foot- &
ball team. Jacobson is the lad. Help;
ies. And the seven stories were all
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sports.
was
a
member
of
the
freshman
team
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one story. I have heard others since,
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sia, but of Hungary also, and Ger-
Mention has been made in this first call for center at Pittsburgh.
many, France, Italy, England, Mexi-
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the boys' summer camps Dick looks good and he ought to do a
of
co; and before any of theseecall column
their part in encouraging athlet- lot of playing this year.
, I r with and th
Coach Horween, one of our very
now, in my own country leaders
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to continue having pro- awn, has among the letter men from ,
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