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13 THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1928 use, to play no part in the dally per GRACIOUS GIFT SCORES TELL IT TO O'LEARY! COMMITTEES aonal, industrial and civic life of the PRAISE STEAKS DECISION Israel Now of Age; High Standard Need people. Novel Endurance Test To Be Staged In Newton Claiming Stakes FaUo "We are no longer so young that Pride Is Second. By Central T. H. C.

A. we see each 'experience aa a sep arate adventure, for we have learned of Jews Jn America A five-hour endurance run will be Are Named For Meet To Be Golfer's' Goal that the life of the city, like the life Bestowed Upon Coach New York, May 9. Closing with a Taksn By Kid Angelo staged by Fred Stormer, track coach of the individual, la the resultant of rusn in tne last ruriong. rrea tsar' of Central Parkway Branch Y. the Interplay of each of these expe low's Gracious Gift won the Newtown Claiming Stakes for three-year-olds Claiming flaxes tor mreei-year-oias CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE.

for the benefit of members only At Testimonial Dinner To At Western Hills Club Sat at and upward at six furlongs by a nose Over TOIiy La K0S8 HI MUSIC rlences upon the other, and that we cannot neglect any part ot our civic development without by this neglect undermining the entire structure of That Will Handle Sectional Tryouts Fop Track men are excluded. It will be run over a period of ten weeks and Hall Main Go. urday Afternoon. Boyd Chambers. from False Pride before a crowd of about 6,000 at Jamaica this afternoon Tiffin was third, a length behind.

The will be held on the track of the Cen tral Parkway Branch beginnln time was 1:14, May 21. Friends Present Cincinnati Mentor Highland To Honor Alec Baxter several thrilling finishes marked Harry Lang, Jimmy Harriss, Harry One rule says that a contestant Cincinnati To Be Scene of Competition For Five States Two Fields Will Be Used. With Wrist Watch Ethan Allen in the feature event was about the Kriendler and Whitey Clark Also Win. cannot run more than minutes at With Elaborate Dinner wood To Play at Ridgewood. best Makes Presentation time, three times a week, for the first our civic life." "And so I welcome you to a city which, while realizing its youth and that it has still much to learn and to accomplish, Is proud of Its Government, of its churches and temples, of Its schools and colleges and university, Ita books.

Its paintings. Its orchestras and Its choruses, of its recreational program, of Ita Industries, of its social consciousness and its sense of communal obligation. Dr. Rothenberg, In his welcome, "Cincinnati, the cradle of the The lightly weighted Hypnotism less, on penny-a-line contributions to struggling publications," he added. "More and more the renaissance of the Jewish spirit, which has Infected our communal enterprise, will envisage these precious potentialities and will regard them as legitimate claimant for the liberal support ot the whole community.

"The adolescence of Jewish life in America virtually Is over, and with It the storm and stress that was Its natural accompaniment. Israel In America has come of age. He enters a new era, that of a young and virile manhood, oonscioua of his strength and purpose, and Imbued with a determination to take his place, not as a but as a two weeks; another rule says a run ner may run only ten minutes con went to the front in the first six teenth and led for more than tinuously three times a week for the Underestimating his opponent and By Bill Powers. quarter where False Pridce, which next six weeks, closing with carried top weight of 130 pounds, letting down In his efforts cost Tony minutes of continuous running three Short Ones Al Daiker, one of the many stars at the Western Hills Country Club came up fast and took the track. Rosa.

Cincinnati welterweight, a times a week. Here are the rules: Is not going to eat any time between The first general meeting of tha committee chosen for the handling of the sectional Olympic tryouts, to be. held under the auspices of the Public Recreation Commission at Carson Field and the Cincinnati Gym grounds June 22 and 23, met at the Hotel Gibson late yesterday, With Waltor S. Jewish Social Service In America, Is 1 Participation Is open to any in gracious Gift was running third, hut ever-hustling Billy in the last furlong Sonny Workman sat down and rode the last named Angelo. of Lelpersville.

in their hard. The son of Whlskbroom II. re- ten-round main go at Muslo Hall last now and Saturday. dividual who is a bona fide member proud to have the social workers, tha of the Central Parkway Branch Y. M.

Center workers and the Jewish edu On Saturday, the Western Hills club is going to hold one of its sponded and came with a rush on the I night C. and over 17 years of age no cators here so that all may share the Jew, by the side of his non-Jewish track men are eligible to compete, scientific! developments in tha field famous steak dinner matches. Prac uuai.ae Bev up in tne Starting off In great fashion, La strides. 1 2 Each contestant must run a com and thereby stimulate better work." Schmidt, Chairman, presiding. tlcally the entire membership turns Jockey Laverne Fator sold second "me lo lne Doar plete total of hours.

Sanction from tho National Olympio fellows, In the march of civilisation." In his address as t-resldent of the National Association of Jewish Community Center Secretaries, Mr. Morris, the next speaker, declared that the selection of Cincinnati as a confer call on his services to W. R. Coe and jabbed Angelo's head at win for 3 A contestant must run contlnu Tm Meetlags Held. Prior to the opening Joint meeting today.

He rode for that stable several three rounds, but In. the fourth round ously for a period of five minutes seasons, piloting Pompey to victory In began to eaSe up in his efforts and by the three conferences, the Com three times a week for the first two Track and Field Committee for the district comprising Ohio, Kentucky. Virginia, West Virginia and Pennsylvania west of the Allegheny Mountains was announced. out for these matches. The membership is split Half and half and losers pay while the winners eat.

Of course the losers eat. but they do not have half as much fun as the victors. Not only because they weeks. ence city thla year was appropriate me uiuruy. oam nuarein ook.

aec- ond call on Anorentlce Mockey K. ''tempted to play with his opponent, munity Center Secretaries held two sessions yesterday afternoon. Former 4 A period of ten minutes three Waiters This proved to be a big mistake, for Maaasrer Jack Headrlcks, af the Keda, told incut at tae Chamber dinner last Might that the hit made by Rlchbours, oft Rlxey In the openlag Innlna-nn the aherteat alagle that he had ever aeea In hla long career In baseball. It rolled right Into the center of slate and stayed there. "And speaking of record," spoke up Coach Joe Meyers, of St.

Xavier, we made one thla year. We played one same and that mi all for the aeaaon In baseball. "And I can tell yon of the ahorteat football careers In history." chipped In Coach Chambers. "I put a player la a game and he retired after the flrat offensive move. "I don't like to be In the center with all that roughness," the youth explained.

"If I can't play on Inasmuch as Cincinnati has played an Important part in the life of Ameri times a week for the next six weeks, Letters to all universities, colleges Senator Alfred M. Cohen, President of the Independent Order of the R'nal Jockey Pascuma was set down for Angelo began to come strong and A period of IS minutes three can Israel. three days by starter after riding Tlf- when the Cinclnnatlan attempted to and athletic associations' In the district have been sent out apprising the B'rlth and a member of the Executive times a week for the last two weeks, fin In the (fourth event but as the boy again step out and smother hla oppo- have to pay for what the winner are eating but because the tender ClnclaaaU Jews Pioneers. Its Jewish community," said Mr. Council of the Jewish Walfare Board, Total running time, ten weeks, heads that Cincinnati has the sanc waa expected to ride the Fair Stable's nent with punches he could not do It.

7 The number of laps run during tion, announcing the dates and Invit steaks go to the winners while the the 5, 10. 15 minute periods will be Oh Say In the Preakness, Starter Cas- Angelo, looking even better than he sidy said he probably would remit the I did against Jack carried off ing participation. Harris, "is the oldest one west of the Alleghenles. A congregation waa established in the city more than presided over the symposium on membership problems, and Abrum S. Ma-gida, Executive Director of the Kansas City Y.

M. and Y. W. If. directed a symposium.

recorded, and the contestant runnln tougher ones are always placed before the losers. Tha meet Is expected to draw the punishment tomorrow. the fourth round by a shade and men the greater number of laps for the 100 years ago. The names of dis had a big margin in an or tne oiner Daiker has been playing in steak five hours will be determined the greatest competition with the possible xoeptlon of the Pacific Coast Association. tinguished sons and daughters of but the tenth, which was even.

Others taking part including, HarVy wlrmer. and chicken dinner matches for many years. Strange as it may seem, he Cincinnati long will be remembered In the fifth round ho had Tony In A suitable prize will be given to S. Ollbert, of Tatterson, J.J Wil LIVE STOCK distress, but the elgth round proved has never been on a winning side. C'o-eperallon Is Urged.

Schmidt pointed out that this is a the winner. liam Cohen, of Uorough Park, Brook for their contribution to our people. If the future regards the deliberation of this assemblage aa signifi to be his best, when he chased La the edge I'll emit. Aad he did." This year however, Daiker is so de 9 Prises will also be given to all i.rti-i Rosa, rocking him with vicious co-operative venture and Its sucaess will depend upon the Initiative and contestants who run 35 miles or lyn, N. William Shalr, Scranton.

Dr. Phillip R. Goldstein, of tho Jewish Welfare Hoard. New York KZ of smashes to the head and body. HI.

termined to eat for nothing that he is literally going to carry his side to victory by himself if he has to. cant, It may well redound to the high position of our gracious hosts farther. 10 Periods at which time partiol City; Edwin Hhaptnsky, of Louisville, in American Jewry." pants may run beginning Monday, By Joe Nolan. and Miss Gertrude Carnovsky, of Referring to tha work of the T. M.

Agriculture, at Cincinnati). k.v.u Mid-week cattle auppllea totaled 341 be particularly disastrous to La Rosa, head, with an addltiona, run ortit etivm. he Drougnt it up time after time Trada was ajenarally quoted ateady, with 1 cowa scarce, atrone. Bcattered aales ef upon the Cinclnnatians chin and sent odd lota of ateers and heifers were re- nls head flying back with a jolt, ported around 111 SO to 1S, with leae de- May 21, are Monday from 8 p. m.

to St. Louis. In order not to miss a shot and to keep his determination at a red-hot point he is going into the battle as hungry as he possibly can be. H. A's and the Jewish Community Several hundred Cinclnnatians and 9 p.

Thursday from 8 p. m. to Another afternoon session 'of the Centers throughout the oountry, Mr, many persons from out of town at' p. Friday night 8 to 9. All en Center Secretarlea was devoted to Ed Brophy, Western Hills profes trants must be in the Physical dree Harris said that it should not be assumed that the task la easy or that tended the testimonial dinner ten summer activities.

Arthur L. Rein alrable kinds downward to lo: seer Hesa uvercoarmeat. cowa generally aold upwards to $10 25 orl hov. nrt witter Vows ranaed from 17 75 If I Rosa would have continued to sional, who Is always in charge of ktor's office by May 21. hart, of the National Federation of dered to Boyd Chambers, retiring Jewish content In Center programs la down.

Bulla generally aold around to battle as he did in the first three Central Brotherhoods, presided, and awaited eagerly by modern youth. coach of the University of Clncin nati, at the Hotel Gibson last eve these eating classics, declared yesterday that the dinner and play will bring out one of the greatest gatherings Western Hills has known for Suo'tad er Dairy cattle moved rounds it would have been a different readily. Veal trade waa alow, ateady. story. There is no question but what Mr.

Morris pointed out that the papers were submitted by Samuel 19. Kaufman, of the Mt. Vernon (N. BOWLERS Jews for one hundred generations have withstood exile, degradation, the flame M. H.

and Mrs. Celia Strakosch, of ning-. Chambers received numerous some years. rifts, including- a costly wrist watch. and the knout," and warned of the dangers that come with the-Increas Professionals in the United States Among- those in attendance were Manager Jack Hendricks and Ethan tngly favorable economlo position of From Queen City have been honored, but as a general rule It has only been those who' have won some major tournament or Most or tne common to gooa veaiers pnttA I- srraat flarhter hut made brought M60 to $ia, with good to choice Rosa Is a great ngnter, out maoe grades upwards to tl3 60.

the mistake of underestimating his Increased receipts of hoga. both locally opponent. Another meeting between and elsewhere, resulted In an uneven price trend. Local supplies consisted of 4.715 the pair would no doubt be welcomed freali arrivals and 987 carried from earlier ny the fans for, while La Rosa was eral'pro'prtionW beaten, he was by no mean, disgraced, were included. Demand was limited tor For aggressiveness, Angelo has all offerings, with lighter weights almost eaual In Cincinnati unsalable in places.

Butchers scaling over never had an equal in Cincinnati. 180 lbs were around 15 to 20c lower, park- After the first four rounds he was on lng sows were mostly 26e lower mid light t0 of R08a all of the time, never lights were 26 to 60c under Tuesday's high time. Moat desirable 180 to S75 lbs letting up for an instant, throwing the Jew. He called attention to tha faol that community oenter workers Allen, of the Cincinnati baseball team. Chambers pitched the Spring-fleld, Ohio, team to a pennant 21 must do a variety of social work for energy and willingness of members of various committees to support their Chairman.

He pointed out that on third of the men drafted for service) during tha lata war were turned down beoause they were physically unfit, and that the greater participation in outdoor sports and games Is essential to the health of the people of the United States. King rirodhsek, director of athletics at tho Cincinnati Gymnasium, suggested to tho committee thut tho only athletes who hnd made qualifying marks In previous track and field meets be allowed to takn part. George Hancock, director of athletics at the University of Cincinnati, stated that tho time was on hand to Interest people in track, although Cincinnati struck him more as a city, favoring professional sport. Will Heeves, director of the Public Recreation Commission, introduced Chairman Walter Hchmldt, and announced that C. O.

Drown, supervisor of municipal athletics, wits appointed Executive Secretary of the regional tryouts for Cincinnati and Ralph Holterhoff Treasurer. Committers Are Named. The following committees were announced. (lames Committee A. J.

Wensel, Georgs Mahrock. Hnvd tihamhers. Kdelman. which they have not tha time nor tha classic. Seldom if ever has a pro been honored it an outstanding way for untiring efforts and loyality to Make Record and Draw Down equipment.

Mr. Chlpkln, as President of the years ago in the Central League under the careful eye of the Beds' a club. National Council of Jewish Educa Prize Money in Women's Inter national Bowling Tournament. putcners cleared arounu siu to sio vu. punches from all angles.

The Highland Country Club, how the Emanuel Sisterhood ot Personal Service. This morning the sessions of the National Conference of Jewish Social Service will be devoted to family and child welfare work, with Kurt Pelsor, Superintendent of the United Jewish Social Agencies, of Cincinnati, presiding. Mrs. Ray Wechsler, of tho Jewish Social Ssrvlca Association, New York City, will present the paper on "The Future of Jewish Family Case Work," and Miss Alice L. Hellgsberg, Executive Director ot tho Jewish Children's Clearing Bureau of New York, will read a paper on "The Future of Child Welfare Work." Adult Kduealleo Teplc.

In the afternoon. Dr. Arthur E. Morgan, President of Antloch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, will deliver an tlon, said that as American Jewry became more self-consolous it will re manager, who was then pilot of the club. Allen made a clever speech in ever, Is going to do the unusual Saturday by honoring Its professional Heavier nogs were quoiea aownwaru 10 TiAnHId hv Joe Anderson Covlna--810 26 or leas for averagea over SOO lbs.

"anaiea Dy Joe Anacrson, coving-Scattered falcs of 130 to 160-lb. butchers ton's and Cincinnati's pride, Angelo w6rB. rSp.ort.eA. 60 t0 while a worke( perfectly, and Matchmaker few 160 to 170-11). selections moved around presenting- the watch to Chambers.

Alec Baxter, with a dinner and golf play, and If there is any professional BrSTIAIj DISPATCH TO 1HS SNOOIMS. Allen is a graduate of the Univer 19 60 to 810. Pigs scaling around and un- om tisiiernan announcea wmi no der 100 lbs. wore Hated at ID to $6 60, would bring In the best in the coun- wl 1 ItaHiiln waI rw aa -lis A laTftfl I Detroit, May 9. Beside the who is deserving of such honor it oacklna sows brSuaht 18 to I8 Stag.

for the Lelpervllle battler. honor of boasting a team which broke sity of Cincinnati and was brought up to big- league standards by the the little Scotch pro. were listed around 86 to 16 76. Two technical knockouts resulted tournament record during the Baxter has an interesting history. Jimmy Harrlas.

Clifclnnatl varsity mentor. Joe Meyer, athletic coach at St, Women's International Bowling Asso He not only comes from the heart of the home of golf, and has done nothi lambs and ewes selling readily at strong featherweight, won from Harry Chap Xavier, who formerly was a member ciation meet here, Cincinnati fair levels, shorn offerings were unwanted. man of Terra Haute. In the second Better grade sprlngnra brought 118 to $20, with cull and common kinds largely $16 round of their scheduled six-round ng: else but play golf. Naturally he of the Beds and who was developed by Chambers, also was present address on adult education and Milton eats golf, sleeps golf, teaches and pinsters can also point with pride to the material side of the big show, for to $16.

Most ewes cleared reaaiiy at $7 seml-wlndup and Harry Kriendler, plays golf. Many years have passed Meyer said that Chambers was the lo tf, insiue price lor weigmy orierings, ri I 1 1 Shorn lamba were listed from 115 down. Cincinnati, won in tho third since Alec took up his duties at the they took down a (331.08 slice of the best-liked director in the Middle West, llobert llnuck, Victor Mdnta, J. II. I.lnne-msn, Joseph Moyr.

Gdorao Uyder. Slaughter Cattle Steers lbs. round of hla six-round go with K. O. rood $126)13, ateers 1.100 lbs.

down, good Williams Terra Hnnte liarhtwela-ht $11 7612 76, medium $10 7618. common Williams, lerra Haute ligntweignt. 860 lbs down, good $1213, This battle promised to be an old- and recalled that many prominent M. Alexander will present a paper on publicity as an educational force, Henry L. Qlucksman, Executive Director of the Jewish Welfare Board, will preside.

This evening Joseph Rosen, who prize fund. Charles P. Tart O. ftakestraw. Carl lllch.

Kind Hoeliler, Carl A. WiU- alize more and more that through Jewish education will be Inspired the Jewish leadership of tha future, "It is through Jewish education," said Mr. Chlpkln, "that we must hope to Inspire this leadership with new vision, to prepare the Jewish laity for their far-reaching responsibilities and to equip Jewish professional workers with added information and skill for their new mlslsons. Conference Beans Here. Mr.

fihroder, a former President of the conference, In welcoming the delegates pointed to the fact that tho national conference was conceived and i born In Cincinnati 27 years ago. He said: "Cincinnati Is but a youth of 140 years. It has passed through lis period of freedom responsibility, of youthful Indiscretions, of rudl-mentry education. It la entering Its age of accomplishment. It has learned that life Is not made up of separate compartments wherein cultural values can be pigeonholed away from Tjvo teams qualified in the five Highland Club, but never once since ha came there have the club members ever had a chance to complain of his services.

He has been "on the job" morning, noon and night. In fact, it medlum $i2ia 26, common IB 11 26, fftshloned hummery for both lads athletes were developed by the Cin cinnati man. Snnford Brown Presides. women event money, five pairs are in naiih, I'reil rrnirrer, Drawn, Hnyie Klchnrdson, (.,. Nlkoloff, An Carson, Itobsrt.

Jilshop, How Oilman K1. Kruovk, Dan Heekln, Uenrao Hnukln, Itusssll M. cows, good $4nlo 25. medium $8 26sti! stood toe to toe and hammered away on the doubles divvy, while 14 are to common $7 768 S6, low cutter and cut- at each other. In the third round was In charge of the reconstruction work on the farms among Jews in the Jtobert Hurvlu.

Walter llcurk. Hurt a not unusual for Baxter to get up in 'it. SZXSTttu however, Williams suddenly began to receive checks for their prowess in Jenkl'iis, 11. 1,. Hutihreii, b'riink 1.

ftrhmuls. K. K. Hr hulls, Alfred Hrodliuck, Paul Only one out-of-town speaker was on the program. Coach W.

J. Livingston, of Denison, came down from 26. fight with one hand, his other hand the wee small hours and attend to certain duties invarlous parts of the the singles. war-torn country of Eastern Europe, will deliver an address on his work. Papers ala will be submitted by Dr.

Kssnlborn, Claudo Hrown, A. J. Befth-told. Raymond Costollo. J.

Hen Grause. taivea coo ids nown, medium to cnoice jono-llno- i hla aide vealera. milk-fed. good and choice dangling at nis Siae. Granville.

He lauded Coach Cham fivh women: course, such as resetting a sprinkler 111(313 60. medium 10 cull and Lang Wins Bout, Amt. common $S9 60. on the green or some other duty. Poa.

Team. Score John Slawson, Research Director of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Cleve bers for his work and influence in the OWo Conference and Buckeye Association, and remarked that the most 1190.00 Referee Butler, who handles all of Feeder and Stocker Cattle Steera, good J. IS. T. KemiHdy, K.

A. Poos, Murtln Rad-dlnvton, Pan tfavngs, Wlntou Moeller, 'carl Zh'slar, Hokum Morrissoy, Clem Fenker; Mr. Mllner, hi. Bernard school; Mr. Hrail-bot-ry, Wyomlnir Hclinol; Messrs.

JaoUson and Hrlilsos, IHvhlanUs School, C'ovl'Jiif ton; Hence such service should be rec 4 Eck Bros, florists 40 Cincinnati Tel. Oirla. .1,320 zo.uo 8iusll. common and medium 88 60O10. the prelims, received much uncalled heifers, common to good $8 6011; cowa, land, who will present a paper on "Jewish Education aa a Jewish Social loyal friends that Chambers had in for booing when ho did not step In common 10 gooa so nuw ou.

ognized in a fitting manner, and Saturday will find the Ft. Thomas members doing just that thing. Milkers and Bprlnirors Milk cows, perj ih If colleges circles could be found among DOUBLES. 1180.00 14.00 11.00 hns.1. t0l819S.

nr hiinrtr.rt Work Function." Supplementary papers will be submitted by E. his rivals In this state. SB O. Rrooks-C. Nordman weight 7l.

he had done so, however, he would Not only will the men members Hogs Heavy weight, medium to choice have taken the wrong action entirely 69 F. Hol'an-J. Kuschman 992 00 A. Kasselman-M. Mick 967 9 nonor Alec, but the women will also Sanford Brown, as toastmaster, paid a glowing tribute to the faithfulness Landnw, Field Secretary for New Jersey of the Jewish Welfare Board, 127 Doraay-A.

Hoppster 960 10 70, medium weight, medium to choice for Williams might have been at 6.00 4.09 pay tribute to him by attending the II B. coie-i, tsgins tJ clvio lethargy and Indifference, where education Is a thing apart from Industry and citizenship, and where religion can be boxed off for Sabbath 225-250 lbs. ll bD'a lu 70, 200-22! lua. teniDt nar to trick his ODDonent dinner after the golf play. and by lf.

I. 11. Berkson, Director 8 48.08 of Jewish schools in Palestine. iiu ddh iv iigni weigni. medium to -n-nllnwlno- the tnaslnir of the towel choice 160-800 lbs.

tt 38910 70, light -following me tossing or ine towei lights, medium to choice 130-100 lbs. I8 60 into tho ring by Williams's seconds, While the possibilities of Bobby SINGLES. Q. Rushart 693 Jones and other luminaries in the 41.00 7.00 7.00 92 O. Flalg 621 Mill jones.

Ticket Dlslrlhullon and Bale Committee Clyde Johnsoa, Hev. Fred McMlllln, J. P. Orr, John Oniwake, I. A.

Worcester, K. Porter, HI. Peters, Minor Raymond, Kulpli Unwner, Henry Prost, Leo Kasson, Ii. 1). Miller, Herbert gchaffer.

Rev. Kr. HrorUlimn, A. H. Kllliro, Kusil, Tlieoilore I.tnri, Itaudall J.

Condon, Mr. HrurlloK. Hcv, William Anthony, Powell Crosier, c. Culklns, Maurice Phillips, Hug-h ftlarkwell, John lie Camp, J. K.

Richardson, Max Hulxsr, Until Hons, L. Hcotl Alter, Louis Nlppert, ID. H. Tlemeyer, Herman, Hchneidor, Waller Hyman, Judnon M' Kirn, JIuso Uoldsmlth, Max IllreoB, Anilnins Hurkhardt, Mr, Hhell, Principal Locklamt School. Publicity Committee rtussnll Wilson, Kirn Fries, Hshnstlsn Llnehan, Moses Htrauss, Hudson Hlery, liwls Croslay, II.

Walker, Howard Bacon, Carl Harrison, Hen L. IteldlnKSfald, Harry W. Brown, Judge Fred 1. llofrman, Lynn Rnvenauuli, W. F.

Wllsy. llrover Bmlth. Gordon is oo, sort and oily nogs and roasting pigs nana, ana luuua uim ii ucch 88 F. Wessendorp ia golfing world coming to Cincinnati 6.00 excluded in tne above quotations. sprained 61 R.

Sweeney i 602 69 C. Brooks 601 are small, it would boost the garad 5, rveGotMyMan.Good-Bye'Y to a great extent If they would play 6.00 4.00 169 O. Flsgus 600 207 A. Barberum 427 here In the Flelschmann trophy play good and choice 8US016, medium '810 60 One of the best bouts on tho bill 812 80 Inferior, cull and common 88 60' wag tho six-round battle between $10 60; Ewes, medium to choice 87 60(319, artA cull and common 86 607 60; bucks H06; 'le Harry Lang, of Carthage, and spring lambs, medium to choice $18020, ohmer Norton, who is handled by Joe 4.00 222 F. Brumbage 484 at Camargo July 4.

4.00 4.00 24 v. Big-man "i 36 C. Petttt 481 39 8. Nordman 'l Jones has been coming to Cincin cuu and common iitgpia. Altman.

Girls' Attitude, Worker Says 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 290 F. Morshauer 473 292 C. Kaaselman 473 312 J. Frits 470 Chicago, May (A. (United States Norton started out well and had an nati for years to play, but with the exception of the one time he broke his trip to Pittsburgh to play in the Hrharer.

Henry P. Atkins, T. O. Steinfeld, Department ot Agriculture). Hvjgs: re ed(fe untu tne tnrd roUnd, but Lang celpts 16,000 head: market closed dull, mostly 10 to 16c lower on hogs scaling began to lilt his real stride in the 200 lbs and up, lighter weights and pigs fourth round, and wound.

up the eve- (106.00 ational open and played 18 holes at Modern women are truly tho rest Hyde Park. V. a. KlrkpatrKk, Hospitality and Entertainment Committee Honorary Chairman, Murray Heasnn- II IV JU1VVI. IUU IIV U.

fllllliniB LUUIfc 1. 4.000 head, estimated holdover 8.000 head, ning By Knocking- Norton oown in BOWLING. less sex and once a woman has cot He, has yet to really show his wares a greater extent aa the medium for bringing our boya and girls together In resultant happy unions. A paradox, of course. Wo wnt 'em married butchers, medium to choice 260-360 lb the sixth round twice.

of Chambers and said that his place would be hard to fill at the university. Brown said that Coach Chambers looked to him more like a college professor than a football coach. Dean F. C. Chandler recited many amusing incidents of the early days of the University.

He said that in the period of 10 years he had never heard Chambers utter a word of complaint and always was the first one at work every morning. His spirit ot loyalty is what put Cincinnati on the athletic map, declared. Prof. Chandler, and expressed regret that the coach was to leave the institution after doing- so much for athletics at the Varsity. Jock Humphries spoke on behalf of the students.

He said that Chambers the best-liked man on the campus and was respected by every student at the institution. His wonderful personality was an inspiration to all who took part in sports, said Humphries, and he will always be remembered by the student body. Humphries declared that Chambers played no favorites, but treated rich and poor alike and that no one ever held a position on the football, basket ball or baseball team who did not fully qualify. Mrs. Chambers Remembered.

her man she no longer needs such Jood: (leorae W. Martin, J. H. Brannln, Ralph lllli, John L. Morgan, Han M.

Myer, Hilly Mass, John Ishaiii, Haniuel lauer. Charles Iglauor, K. if, Haofner, here. However, Camargo members are making strenuous efforts to get ii jihtiii iuv-iou ids i iow, to' m-n with hectic to 200 lbs 88 86ifoi0 45. 80-ico ihs 87 76 Each round was filled witn neciic ELKS' DOUBLE TOURNAMENT.

organizations as tha Miss Ger and lose their membership. him to come here. Lawson 10, packing sows $8 60 26. pigs, med- action and both boys received much lum to choice 80-130 lbs 878 76. Cattle: tt, ift thn rlnir receipts 8,000 head: calves, receipts 3.000 applause when they left the ring, head; market generally steady trade: T.aner looks better every timo he That tho girls put on more "lugs" McCann While Jones may or may not play, trude Carnovsky, St, Louis, a prominent worker in the Jewish community golfers in the Cincinnati district will Totals Kalpn l' lour, iTml llinKIn, i'lill Franklin Leach, Lewis Knti Lea, Hlmnn Moss, Cecil Gamble Maurice Loer, Alfred Nlppert, Charles Hklnnur, Rev, Simeon Fiedler, Klmer Conway.

Fred Ilnehler, Vanes Towler, Alvln ItlnrtHherf, Wesley Fusrste, ColoiutI c. l. Hherrlll, J. J. Emery.

Rov. Marcollua Wagner. Ir. O. Goler, heavy steers slow, weak In spots; year- a trri fur Units and llirht steers firm, fairly active, fights and he should go far.

have an opportunity of seeing Klomann activities In that city, told the open- best yearlings and heavies 814 few The six-round curtain raiser Klein marvel with the golf club and ball Ins; conference of tho National Aaso feeders In run: slaughter classes, steers. hi 4.fv,, n.nrI. Llddv In his good and choice lbs $13 26 brought together Ueorge uaay in nis when Joe Klrkwood appears at Ridge Total3 elation of Jewish Community Center WhitA wood May 27. AUSTRALIA IS BEATEN Well 134 134 Klrkwood is really a wizard an'd Secretaries at tho Hotel Sin ton ires terday afternoon. will no doubt attract a great crowd, 91b, l.

loo-i, 3uu ids sij uu ids first professional DOUL uiiu miuw $1314 80, common and medium 860 lbs fivweluht. It was a up $9 6013 25, fed yearlings, good and Clark, veteran iiyweigni. it choice 760-860 lbs $12 7614 60. heifers great scrap, and the judges called it good and choice. 860 Ibe down $12 60toM.

Aravr while Clark is far from the common and medium $8 7612 26. cows, a draw, wnuo uiarn is mr num good and choice $8 7612. common and well-known spring chicken, he ap- 177 287 161 233 169 206 410 386 3611,182 185 164 183 169 226 169 361 389 3421,082 131 160 (6 123 123 265 Til 209 767 198 197 186 196 221 183 394 408 369 1,171 147 165 113 142 162. 173 289 317 296 892 163 142 138 204 174 148 367 316 286 999 Besides giving a lesson and performing numerous tricks he will pair Goslger Miss Carnovsky's talk was based on nor long experience with women's 1th Jim Brophy, Ridgewood pro, medium $7 608 76, lower cutter getting better Instead of cutter $6(87 60. bulls, good and cholca (beef) $10 76, cutter to medium $7 60 worse as In the case with most vet- gainst George Stark, of Ft.

Mitchell activities in community center work. It. was considered by the association Rebold $9 10, vealers (milk-fed), good and choice ii Brans. and Clarence Dapper, Hillcrest mentor. 884H1.

stocker' and feeder steers, good Liddy is another lad like Lang, who Totala as a distinct contribution to the sub Ject of women's membership in Jew and choice (all weights) $1160U76. trn far as he Is always willing Dewald Langenecker PITCHFORK STILL WINS. common and medium $911 26. Hheep: 0 mmxhihr The festivities were concluded with ish community and organizations, than the boys In the community centers, was another point stressed by Miss Carnovsky who recalled tho remark of one Sarah Cohen that she "don't like the class of people who go up to tho although as the speaker pointed out, "It Is only within recent years that Harah's family has blossomed out sufficiently to move Into a better neighborhood. This, I am sorry to say, is much more true of the Harahs than the Sammies." Through individual or personal contact with the women members of the community center on organization lies the remedy for this condition.

Miss Carnovsky said. Group work reaches more individuals but It tends to lessen the effectiveness of the organization's benefits for the Individual, she added. Klie explained that girls must feel that a personal Interest Is being taken In them. The meeting yesterday Was presided over by Alfred M. Cohen, President of the B'nal B'rlth and a member of the Executive Council.

Abram 8. Magida, head of the Kansas City T. M. H. directed the symposium.

A luncheon session of the secretaries at one o'clock will be addressed Totals receipts lz.ooo neau; rat iambs slow; mar- to mix minn mm -f ket unevenly steady to 26c lower; choice while he waa inclined to wrestle too kinds sharing decline: springers around thla 8c down: shoeD end feedinc snrin lambs milch, he should Soon overcome tniS inasmuch as sho pictured the work Veteran Wears Down Xafe To By Italy in Davis Cup Tennin Competition. Gonoa, Italy, May 9 (A. Australia, once the mightiest factor In Davis Cup tennis competition, was removed abruptly today by Italy from the first round of 1928 competition. Tho third and deciding triumph of the series for Italy was scored by Baron Hubert Do Murpurgo, veteran Internationalist, when he conquered the hard-hitting Australian ace, Gerald Patterson, in five sensational sets. The scores were 1 6.

6 4, 6 3, 2 6, 01, and when the titled Italian emerged the victor one of the biggest crowds that ever has seen a tennis match here went wild. of directing such a center as being Take Beulah Feature. unchanged: slaughter classes, spring lambs, naD and De ready to meet very Tast far from the rosy and gratifying en nu ilium in vvwi. mniiuiii n' 1 17 60, cull and common $13 261; boys. duitvor that the public pictures such SrECUL DISPATCH TO TBZ XNQCUZZ.

lambs, good and choice 92 lbs down 816 ('ilttlfi, medium $1416 26, cull and com Columbus. Ohio, May 9. Large and work to be. "I mleht say to my brother col "KID" ROY RETAINS TITLE mon $11614, medium to choice (92-100 lbs) $13 25 1, ewes, medium to choice leagues that when In your morning 88. PETER AND PAIL LEAGUE.

GARDNER FORDS. WEISBROD 6. Schn'lder 146 148 184 Grelner. 117 163 140 Fox 181 192 169 Bothe. 134 128 128 Kemme.

13 160 16S N.W'sh'd 189 206 IBS O'Brien. 185 140 168 L.W'ub'd 102 139 118 Gardner, 140 139 170 Dietrich. 168 188 117 791 779 866 Totals. 696 824 661 HAMILTON COUNTY LEAGUE. RENNER'S BERV.

DOT'S COFFEE. Stlrnk'b. 167 213 207 Schr'lber 186 257 213 169 196 214 Oeldrelhs 225 162 176 1(4 163 194 Ntanaber 214 202 1(1 (160 lbs down) $6 26 9 26. cull and com evenly balanced fields paraded in nil of seven events at Beulah Park this afternoon. Ideal conditions prevailed prayers you sing praise to the Lord As Canadian Feather Champion mon 9ZV7 ZD.

for not having made you a woman When He Wins on Foul. college cheers and the varsity song. The singers were led by Edward Strietelmeier, all-round athlete. Mrs. Boyd Chambers was present and occupied a place of honor beside her husband at the speakers' table.

She was presented with flowers and was showered with praise for her cooperation in a social way during the many functions given by the' students during the school term. Dean Chandler also complimented Mrs. Chambers for her loyalty and devotion to her husband, who was referred to by Professor Chandler as an ideal husband and father. Telegrams and letters were read from various Buckeye State coaches who were unable to attend the din East 8t. May (A.

(United nd sport was witnessed by another states uenartment of Agriculture). hors: Montreal Mv 8 A. P. lo Kid Roy capacity crowd. Majority of winners receipts 14,000 head: market very dull; open you may us well add another Hosanna that He has not made you a director of women's activities, as our Eves are truly the restless sex and difficult to Ma rntherwelffht chamDlonshlp of to luc lower; close lower; DulK de- scored by comfortable margins.

siraDie outcner noss siuiojivio, lew early i Canada nere tonijnt wiihh in wwn hvmi sales to speculators 810 26910 36, late tor- Vic Koley of Venrouver on a foul in the Best finish of the day came In OUTFIELDER SUSPENDED. Chicago, May (A. Bruno Haas, left fielder of the 8t. Paul club today was satisfy," Miss Carnovsky told the third. In which Pitchfork wore down itu iu, no neavy nogs orrerea, sooa 140 sixth rouna or tneir u-rouim ooui.

up 208 1 1 zis 190 17 Huesman 181 182 168 W'm'y'r. 245 181 306 Totals 8891043 941 Totn.ln.10S3 992 902 delegates. to ibu ids so low izv to idu io pigs that time tne nonors nao. neeu even. 87 60 fi! 8 25.

piss under 110 lbs 86 6007. Lafe in stretch and outgamed him suspended for three days for misconduct In the St. Paul-Toledo came vnsterdav. In final drive. mmiu FORDS.

DUO PURE VICHT. packing sows 88 50 8 60. Cattle: receipts spkcmi, DisrATca TO fas BitQcitsi. 2.600 head, calves 1,600 head: market sen- "Home duties are often responsible for deterring a girl from getting the by Dr. Arthur Ernest Morgan, President of Antloch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, and by Milton M.

Alex Making his first start since cut down at Churchill Downs two years orally steady; sausaae bulls strong; top Boston. a steers JU 26, top heifers 81386. fat cows Philadelphia, weight 177 Punds. was da- full measure of her membti ship. Ac 184 228 194 Mendell.

213 16(226 177 198 201 184 234 201 Armbr'at 182 177 191 163 180 190 177 206 184 D'chh'ls. 197 234 173 companying this problem Is the one 8112a. DU1K lS7o low cutters 85 60 1 ratea in ft60, medium bulls 38 35, vealers 314 60. Harold Mays, of Baydhne, N. who Fheet receipts 1.000 head: run laraely weighed 170 pounds, In their feature event ago.

Winter Street, heavily supported, led throughout in the curtain raiser. ltl 181 150 209 170 211 of the almost-marriod girl. The en ner, but sent tneir regrets. Coach Chambers will retire next rilrAt ATiri thrniio-h: marlcAl nhnn mtmrnAv- in Mechanics' Hall tonight. Jim CorbSlt gagement, display of the ring serves Totals.

901 984 920 Totals 963 974 1M4 ander, of Detroit. At 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. Fhliip L. Keman, of the Jewish People's Institute, Chicago, will direct a symposium on education In welfare spring lambs 817 60 to packers, few lots and Jack Sharkey occupied close-up seats Lemon Seth and Play Tag both made every post in front In their respective races and scored with something 'to 817 7SW1B to cummers, best clipped 1 at the rlngsice, ana tne mumis mu.v lambs 815 35. not extra good, fat clipped have made them ponder, skill and science President Hlckey, of the American Association, made his decision In Milwaukee today after getting reports from the umpires.

Haas Is charged with using profanity and also his quarrelsome attitude toward players. ETCHEBASTER WINS AGAIN. London, May 9 (A. Pierre Eteha-baMer, French and American court tenuis champion, advanced a step nearer thtt world a title today when ha again defeated George Covey, of England, the defending title holder, tn three out of four sets, 66. I 3, 81, Etchebaster now lead alx aets to two.

FIRST DIVISION TEAMS ewes $7 60 (j 8 60. held no place on the calendar. month. He will go into the athletic goods business, and may do a little scouting for the Beds. It was Chambers who signed Pete Donohue for the Cincinnati team.

centers. Dr. Louis Pechstein, of the Lnlverslty of Cincinnati; 1 O. Nichols, Tltthtfrvh Unv a I A mnitmA BtrntM Are To Take Fart In M. B.

C. Field Department of Agriculture). Hoes: re- MkfrfT WIIVF. TO 1 SOA hand: market Active: hmriv. as our flrat notification of an Impending resignation.

A new interest has come Into her life and she doesn't need the' 'Y' any longer. Then, too, a cleavage occurs between the married and unmarried girls. "The unmarried girl resents the air of superiority which her wedded sister displays. The latter feels her Interests are different from the others of the Y. M.

C. and Miss Laura H. Young, of the Y. M. C.

of this city. walirht hutchers 10c hlirher: welahtv hnn I ftrarerl the presence of Coach Jack Day Celebration Jane 9. The first and second teams in each spare. S. Gorbet claimed Lafe for $900 out of third race.

A. Goldblatt with Jockey P. Francis were visitors today. Jockey E. Shropshire, who Is under contract to Carter Everett, was in Chicago today.

One of the largest scarce; light lights, pigs and pacxing sows Wllce, of Ohio state University, the first CANADIAN WINS LAP. will speak at this session. steady; most lw to zau 10 weignts sio 7U nonor oinnwr to uw bimp 100. few weightier kinds S10 60SP10 66, T. M.

O. A. in honor of Its athletes wilt of the four groups of -the Municipal good 126 to 150 lb weights 60. light take place at tne uenirsi r-araway insiuu- i i dac.a I i AV TiiAflriav. Minilicn of the basket CO-OPERATION GEEAT AID Baseball Association will take part In the games scheduled for the annual rttl: reolnta none: hulk steers Mnnriav ball, track, swimming, handball, indoor she has got her man that she has, 81313 60, top 814.

Calves: receipts loo baseball, churcih basket ball win ners ana stables there is negotiating for the Field Day celebration Saturday, June Philip Granville First Into Butler In Bunion Derby. Buler. May 9 (A Phillip Granville, Canadian champion pedestrian, was the first transcontinental In Jewish SoclaJ Work, Michael 9. at Redland Field. head: good and choice vealers 60c higher; Intramural top 316 50.

Sheep: receipts 800 head; no 'nT. fn charr? of James i.nh. nn k.rH inrti.nnn. dinner which will be in cnarge at James SUCCEEDS "B0." Beaver Falls, May (A. Mackl Flennlken, formerly of Ontenary College.

Texas, but for the past two years a star backfteld man at Geneva College, was named head football coach at Geneva for two years. He succeeds Alvln (Bo McMillan, who resigned to accept a berth, at the Kansas Teachers' College. in a sense, become more grown-up than they and she leaves to Join the 'grown-up' groups which absorb her In addition, all players in the four purchase of his contract. For violating the track rules Jockey H. Hay was set down yesterday for 10 days, and former Jockey K.

Noe, nuiiiT. Toosldred: ood and choir. Morrison Chairman or tne tommittee oi Isaacs, New York, Says. 'The spirit of co-operation now per ill- 4 ota I HanatreilltD. Wl v.euii a.

a. w. 4T, foot racer to reach here today after groups will take part In the baseball field events, including long base, long distance throw, throwing for accuracy alternoons and leave her evenings with her husband." fat ewes quoiaoie to aown. WILDCATS TO MEET DAYTON. who has been acting as his agent, has been denied admission to the ground.

A serious problem to the member vades the activities of social workers and Is enabling philanthropic Institutions and organizations to accomplish far more than previously when the LAYTUJM STILL lfl IKONT. The Central T. M. C. A.

Wildcats will ship division the Jewish are the girls of more advanced agt, she New York. May K. Johnny Lav. nav" Vr.w INTERCITY MEET PLANNED. ton, three-cushion bllhard champion, still 8rhoo, 81adlum May 13.

The heid his lead over Willie Hoppe In their tw added. lone-hand method was in vogue." according to Michael J. Isaacs, social There is the problem of girls over i Von points last week and has been busy pre-fnt: paring for the Dayton Invasion. The welfare worker, who arrived in Cin 21 who are not quite old enough to New York. Mr.

Isaacs Is representing the Atlas Serial Service Exchange of New York City at the National Conference of Jewish Social Work. "I believe that this national conference will prove a great source of inspiration to Jewi3h social workers." said Mr. Isaacs, "and we will benefit greatly by tre new facts and research "XS: ctS.amWSP wTnThe afternoon block. 60 to 34, but Hoppc attain evened thin up Hanlen at tho latter grounaa iay i. Central T.

M. C. la busily engaged fn arranging details for an Inter-city swimming and diving meet at the new Chester Park pool. June 9. Kiefer announced yesterday that he exDected swimmers from cinnati yesterday to attend the National Conference of Jewish Social get their entire emotional satisfaction out of giving service." Miss Car-novky said.

"In the main they are hv wlnnitisr the sixth encounter. 63 to 60. Work, which is being held at the traversing the 41.8 miles from Ligonler, in Granville, fourth In the bunion derby field ot (1, has covered 2,679.7 miles in 460:44:06. John Salo, of Passaic. N.

holder of third place, finished second for the dny in 8:01:55. His elapsed time was 463:53:23. Gavuzzi, leader of the race; Payne, in second place, and Louis Perrclla, of Albany, who Is ninth, ran a dead beat for third place today in six hours 30 minutes aad 24 seconds. Gavuzzi's elapsed time of 421:01:08 retains his lead of six hours nne minutes -and 23 seconds over Payne, whof-e time was 427:11:29. Perella's elapsed tlms was 484:45:13.

The afternoon block lasted 61 fnnlnca and Cleveland, Columbus. Dayton, Indianapolis and similar contests. All funds desired from the event will be used to defray the following expenses: Post-season series, payment of officials for games and provision for bails. The four champion teams in each group will play the champion club of four other cities. Class A meeting St.

Louis; Class playing in Columbus; C. in Indianapolis, and Class in Dayton. A committee of prominent Cincinnati business and professional men are adding their names to the requests for tickets, which are now being mailed to many Cinclnnatians. CINCINNATI BOY WINS. Hotel Slnton.

tiie evemnpr biocK ba. ready- for marriage and want It If l.avton had a mgn run or 7 in tne ana Lexington to compete in tne events, which will mark the official dedication pf the pool. Mr. Isaacs is widely known among GreenshurK. May I.

George Uckot- afternoon, while Hoppe hig-h was 6. In data which will be presented to us block Xca had fSr the.r of Cincinnati, won th. fifteen-mile bicycle road race yesterday. He turned they feel they are not meeting at the the type of individual they want, they leave? the evening best marks. rhe renins i'Z, marks.

the distance In 33 minutes. Riders that social workers for his activities. He has been with the Board of Education of New York City for the last It) years as a principal and teacher, and finished In the money were George llrkot- 'I do not resent having the STATE IN FIRST PLACE. -Columuhs. Ohio.

May 9 (A. De here. The program seems to be unusually Interesting and enlightening, and I hope to tako back to New Yorls with me a great deal of valuable ter, first: Joseph Moran. seconds-Clarence referred to as a happy hunting 13 13 .44 Mueller, third; William Meyer, fourth; feating Illinois 6 to 4 on the stadium courts TEXAS LEAGUE. Wich.F'ls 17 8 .80 Waco Houston.

13 10 .655 Bhr'vepX Vt Wnrth IS ft -14S also has been a local director cf a 3 15 .376 Frank Davals, mth. Forty-two noers ground or a matrimonial bureau. Why 8 18 .308 competed. Uckotter carries the title of number of welfare Institutions In here today, Ohio Btate went Into rirst place In the Western Conference tennis championship -race, not: I only wish did aervs to San 17 It .830 Beaum'ot 7 21 I Ohio, Indiana Vnd Kentucky,.

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