WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREEJ r Books of the Day GLOBE TROTTER I r i t Shipwreck In Europe, by Joseph Bard; with a vengeance. But it does not, 314 pages; Harper and Brothers; and the reasons are none but those 1928; $2.50. declared above.{ If Louis Untermeyer was flabber- Herr Bard seems to uncrnsciously gasted by tahe manuscript of this nov- have been teetering on a literary el, and he is quioted on the flap as tightrope. Had he fallen on either being such, one is tempted to think side with ]a resounding conviction his. that the worthy Mr. Untermeyer is book would have struck home. HisI struck into that state of flabbergiasta- American, cast into the den with the tion la; trifle too easily. "Shipwreck per:ils of Paris, the old world brains In Europe" is a naive and interesting of Vienna, and the frowsy company piece of writing; it is also a first f dancing twins, could have been the novel; but it is also undoubtedly raw medium for satirical slapstick of the highe;sbutype. sraUslrindRaphadly raw and unconvincing. This should have highest tyie. Or Ulric Raphael, little effect upon its reception, ftor brought up against the sex-shames of the material is there even if the tools pseudo-innocent childhood by the were too new to be trustworthy. 1rmdern Dr. Berger. and buffeted by the, hig eso f sso ede o Josef Bard, one is given to under- h igh seas of pjSSion he does not stand by his publishers, is a philoso- and cannot understand, might have g hbeen the principal figure of a symnpa- is a "Freudian adventure." But the thetic and powerful treatment had tile John Henry Mears veriest am~arteur becomes aware with- i bands been those of a Galsworthy or in the first few pages that there ih- an O'Neill, or even a lesser light. But Who with Capt. C. B. D. Co] ' I cither was the case. The reader has somnething missing-and that isstyle, te'thee in te csing rade that regained the record for circling the knack of buildinig and holding in- g 4 I ti author is here attempting to build world. His feat ended Monday. Sport Briets GRAND RAPIDS, July 24.-Johnny Malloy, defending state champion, was two over par on his first practice round over the Kent County club here Monday. Malloy, practicing for the} state tournament which will start Wednesday, went out in a par 37 and turned in another 37 on the inward jurney. Par for the 18 holes is 72. Playing the first nine a second time, Malloy shot a 35, two strokes under par, thus giving him par figures for 27 holes. 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