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PAC.F FOUR
SAPULPA HERALD ~~
MOVDAV. MAY 21. 1928
THIS WEEK IS CROWDED WITH SPORT EVENTS
YALE RUNNER
Boxing, Golf
Tennis Play
And ‘Derby’
Olympic Football Team
S t a r t a In Training;
College Meet To Be
Next Saturday.
By Frank Grit?
(('nurd Prr»» Staff i\>rr«-«ron.lcni I
NfcW YORK May 21 —One oUh"
muM crowded weeks in the history ol
sport was ushered in today, with (
many international champioasliips at
stake.
Three world's boxing titles will be
{ought lor within the next tour days,
the lightweight, bantamweight and
junior lightweight.
The British amateur golf cham-
pionship and the French tenuis cham-
pionships are oeing contested at Pres-
with. Scotland and Pans, respective-
ly.
Davis Cm **tay Continues
The United States Olympic loot- 1
ball started training today lor it.. |
tir>t round match against the Ar- |
gi ntintam at Amsterdam while Da-(
us cup play continues in several Eu-
ropean capitals. In the Amencan
.««>. the United States plays China )
. rung Friday. wh«le at the same
time the Japanese Davis cup team
meets the Canadians at Montreal
Third round Davis cup matches are
'tailing in the European zone. Eng-
land having eliminated Finland and ! term “*® —. —v ..____thp ,pacher*
Holland having put out the Hungar- | Mrs M. M Jones Latin teacher At the Je”er^ ^f u ^lans
lans in the second round wlU spend at least a part o{ her va- told a varied story of
On Friday and Saturday, repre- .cation c. her home here Her plans and P'an* ,or the '^inetpal. will spend '"Var Mrr Oambill Is also undecided
rrntalives o{ 30 colleges will com- the .mmer months are mdeflnit^ J attend Cen-jabout the summer vacation period but
State Teachers' college. He will .yie will teach again next year
cr -r<ui
C B Hogan, Eli half-milee,
who conquered Princeton’s middle
distance n-.er. in dual meet. Hogan
will compete for Elue in Intercol-
legiate*.
Vacation Time - -
quah this summer. She plans also to I summer with her parents at Sham-
attend next (all. rock Misses Nina and Ethelyn Kier-
Howard W. P. Plack. athletic coach gan. will spend 11 weeks o{ the sum-
will not return here (or another year, nur at the University o( Oklahoma at
He will go to Orona. Me., this summer Norman. Mrs. Celia Coil Horn will ]
where he la to teach again at the spend the summer at her home here.
University o( Maine coaching school. One of the most interesting plans
His plans (or next winter, he says are announced by any Sapulpa teacher
indedmte. 1 was the summer vacation plan of Miss
Assistant Coach E. F Rea will spend . Daisy Peck, teacher at the Oarfield
the summer in the Rio Orand' val- school. Mias Peck sails June 22 (or
lev in Texas, and will return here ; Europe, where she will tour England, f
at the opening o( school in Sept cm- France. Italy, and Belgium returning i
ber 1 August 26 She will teach here again |
The University of Kansas at Law- next year. '
rence has been cchosen by Miss Ruth w M Wheat. Oarfield school prln-
I. r.dsdale. history instructor, for addi- cipal will spend the summer at his
t: rial work this summer. Miss Linds- home here, and will teach again next
dale will not be included on the teach- year. {
ers' roster here next here. Miss Pearl Smith will attend Cen- '
Miss Marian Knapp Is to be num- tral State Teacher'r college at Ed-
(xred among the June brides of 1928 mond this summer, and will return
Miss Knapp, instructor In home eco- , here for the fall Muss Mary Jane
; ncmics will become the bride of Mr Bradford is undecided whether or not
Irvtng Hurst, at her home at Still- Fhe will return here for the (all school >
water. June 12. term She will attend school this
Miss Foy Ross, history' teacher, will summer at Central State Teachers
1 rpend the summer at Fayetteville, college at Edmond
Ark attending the University of Ar- Miss Alice 8 Chambers will attend
kansas. She will return here In Sep- school at the University of Mis-
tember. souri at Columbia this summer, and
D Donald Plumb, music director at wm return here for school next year,
the high school, plans to go to Kan- j Mrs R D Purcell. Mrs John Dore-
sas City as soon as the present term mus. and Miss Hair plan to attend
of school closes He will remain in I Tulsa university this summer, and be
Kansas Citv next year. jhere for the fall school term
Miss Esther Thompson, mathema- i Forest Park school. Miss Martha
tics instructor, will return here for j Crawford, principal, said she was un-
' the fall school term, after a trip to, decided whether or not to attend
Chicago and New York this summer school this summer However, she will
After a few days spent at her home j return here for the fall school semes-
at Canaoian Miss Nettie Louise West, j tPr The three other teaachers Muss
English instructor will go to Colo- Lois Briggs. Mrs Frank Caton. and
rado for the s immer, attending school Miss Came Giles will also return for i
a pan of the time. She will return1 fhe next school year Mias Briggs'
CONTEST JUDGE
DSINKS BIBBING ALCOHOI
SENIORS ON LARK
AT SAND SPRINGS
Z. . ,ma again •» inmate there. Roanunenai
For the last time, the claas of im hJL, bten ^ the city Jail three difJ
is having its fling at pleasure. Tomor- fpren, tlnVPS in the last two montfe.
row the seniors will be graduates, but
todav. they are Just school "kids" hav-
ing a good time at the Sand Springs
park, which for two hours this morn-
ing was theirs.
The seniors, with their class spon-
He drinks rubbing alcohol, and the
first time he was committed to the 1
city Jail he was given medical treat-
m-nt by Dr P. K Lewis Judge Powers
stated this morning that the case of
Rnsenmercal would be taken up at
sor. Mrs M. L. Murphy, and Hiss j jq and at this time the Judge
Helen Garmon, left here at an early
hour for the park grounds They were
i accompanied also by several parents ____
I of senior students.
They will spend the day at J£e /'OIINTY .SCHOOL
; park returning here this evening. The EUUll 1 I
seniors are given a holiday the last HEAD IS NOT SO
1 week of school each year for the an- j
. anal senior class picnic. *
will determine what is to he done with
him.
BUSY RIGHT NOW
JELLY EXPERT
TO VISIT CLUBS
Edwin Frank© Goldman, norad
conductor, who with John Philip
Sousa and others will choose the
lt»i(in| band at the Joliet contest
BOAT RACE TO
BE HELD HERE
Mis? Elizabeth -Her. specialist of
Jellies. Jams and preserves for the
Certo Corporation will visit the 4-H
club meetings tomorrow with Miss
Jtffie Thompson, home demonstra
PATTON HOPES I'O HAVE MORF
LEISURE FOR SIMMER
DUTIES HERE
tlon agent. Miss Thompson will meet
with the Milfay club, and give demon-
____ rtrat ions of tanning of fruit and
MEMORIAL DAY T»-iM ^ ^ w
1 who are members of the 4-H clubs
MOTOR CRAFTS WILL FOLLOW of this county met this afternoon for
FIVE MILE COURSE AT their regular meeting
RESERVOIR LAKE i. on instructed the club members
“Not so busy now.'' says E. E. Pat-
ton. recently installed county sup-
erintendent of the Creek count v
schools.
• And when I get through my sep-
arate school contracts, and get sum-
mer schools in condition to open
I rill be ready for a little leisure |
at least until the starting up of the '
fall term”
These schools which Patton
speaks are rural schools and will I
Mbis Thomp- °l>«‘n about JuI>' 15 and rloM“ arou,‘l
in the middle of September or when
SSEV*™. zr «■ -EX.™ cSr'iLX!'*m “ ‘
are to ?pend the summer
their club work for this summer. cotton picking time begins The mu-
Friday of this week Miss Thompson Jority of them are negro schools
OtltotTfofThe bovs *and^irls^^This to The new county school official ha
tentauve plans Ray M Vincent instructor the summer. • • Miss Giles P«rt of the Memorial day program . several canning schools been kept on the Jump of late.
sw; sn^ss. xx -ss: 5 : ■ s**-*-1^
- nm ,h' “ ”te* “X w u*r,r; ™ S"ST:' —--
school is also' ulicerta*" aboutH““PvPr [ terfere wUh°the Memorial dajprogram ■ Arj HP OWN FT)
mg school this summer.- However j pnnounced b>. the American Legion LAU UKUWINtU
she will be here for the next Ji and ^ and ,ratemal organizations of,
IN EXCAVATION
pete at Cambridge. Mass. in the an-
nual intercollegiate A. A. A. A. track
and field championships
Pyle Rare Ends Saturday
And last-the C. C. Pile trans-
ronmental foot race comes to an
«nd in Madison Square Garden on
Saturday mght.
The boxing situation—three world's
championship fights within four days
- is unprecedented and is still in the
hands of the weather man If Tex
Rickard sells those other six tickets
and the rain holds off. Sammy Man-
dell and Jimmy McLamin will bat-
tle for the lightweight crown tonight
at the Polo Grounds. The little fel-
lows must weigh in again this after-
noon.
On Wednesday Izzy Schwam. fly-
weight champion of the world, goes
out of his class in an attempt to win
the bantamweight title by defeating
Bushv Graham from Utica. On Thurs-
day night, in Madison Square Gar-
den. Tod Morgan defends the Junior
lightweight crown against Eddie Can-
nonball Martin, former bantam champ.
Golf Matches Started
America's representatives in the
Fritisn amateur golf championships
which started this morning at Pres-
wick are Johnny McHugh of San
Francisco and Douglas Grant, whose
home is in London. This would make
it appear probable that one British
golf title will stay at home this year
L)r. Tweddel. the present titleholder
was drawn against Major C. O. Hez-
lett. British amateur, in the first
round.
In the French tennis champion-
ships. for which stars from all parts
of the world, including many Davis
cup players, have gathered at Paris,
the chances of the United States are
brighter.
Helen Wills, who was stricken wltn
appendicitis during the French
championships in Suzanne Lenglen s
last year as an amateur, is playing
great tennis in preparation for a win-
ning fight in the women's singles
Francis T. Hunter of New Rochelle.
N Y is one of the Americans in the
mens -ingles. Sunday. Hunter and
M,... Wills defeated Crawford and
Miss Ackhurst of Great Britain. 6-3
C-2.
Probable Winner*
1 A few of the probable winners
might be mentioned herewith:
Lightweight championship — Man-
dell ^
Bantamweight championship—Gra-
ham.
Junior lightweight title—Martin
French tennis:
Women's singles—Miss Wills.
Men's singles—Rene LaCoste
Men's doubles—Borotra and Brug-
non. . ...
Mixed doubles-Hunter and Miss
Wills. ___
I C A. A. A. A. championships—
Stanford.
HPHi Mrs
Hazel Langston will attend Tulsa uni-
,tnd will return
she said However, she plans to
here for the next school year. tral
(is^ssstsaisrjst rr,z -»;r,rs srs-swi:
ably teach h»re again this year, but
she intends to spend some time with
her father at Eldorado, before retum-
„ for the fall term.
Mrs H C Bombarger Instructor in
matht me tics and Spanish has no de-
finite plan? for the vacation period
She will be here for the next school
year, however,
The summer months will offer little
time for idleness on the part of Carl
, fal1 semester I Theodore Waib. on June 9 and will
V1Mt t0l, tinTSmeZilTSS 1 "‘Ik meSeSi^Height.-
I^TheTummer vacation of Mrs Hazel ^hooljn t0
Hi’veke viho is a^ among toe teach- Sapulpa for the next school year
^ who wiU be back here next vear Miss Ida Mae Turner, principal, and
r" r Kinnaird will attend her sistei. Mi Grace Turner, will
Mi“ J 1 - Pend mast of the summer at their
tiic city.
The boats will follow a five mile '
course around the lake. Special Prt*- | . .in H ^
t? will be the awards of the victors Leonard Lindsey. 10. drowned here
I 5S S ex-
ing. end this city.
Motor boat racing is an unusual en-
tertainment feature here, and a large
ciowd Is expected to witness the event.
KANSAS CITY. May 21 —(IP)—
cavation.
honors and other school-closing events
His office a short time ago resent- 1
bled a museum, where in an arra\
of m.'dals, cups and other symbol'
of track valor and academic prowes;
were on display.
Th“ atmosphere has changed now
and the calm after the storm pre-
vails Patton has inconspicously fol-
lowed the routine of his new office
duties and has put himself at the
task of becoming familiar with the
TOWN FOUNDER’S WIFE DIES
Miss
Miss
Barnhart. instructor in natural whether she will spend the summer
science and boy scout executive Barn- at Boulder attending the University
hart will be busy at the scout camp 0f Colorado, or whether she prefers a
tkis summer, planning and executing trip east However, she will be here
camp programs fot various boys', fo, school in the fall,
groups He will have classes in
school here again next year, accord-
ing to present plans.
the University of Oklahoma atNor- ^pend ^ View Mo
semester of ‘schoo/here i Mildred Shouse will attend school at
the fal1 *™”“cCall 1 undecided Central State Teachers' college at Ed-
-----mond.
The teachers college for colored stu-
dents has obtained the services of
Prof W E. Day principal of Booker
T. Washington High school of this
city, for the summer term Prof. Day
will return to his work here in the
Miss Lucile Slaughter will visit her
home at Waurlka at the close of r„u.
school. Her plans for the summer are |
Summer vacation means a trip home indefinite She will return to Sapulpa ■*_
_ . ' '|#fp m the summer |
Miss Gertrude Wolfe will spend the
summer at her home at Springdale
---♦
this year for Gordon C. Davis, indus-
trial art instructor. Home is at Mur-
freesboro. Tenn Mr Davis will
---♦
Watching the
............. ,_______ _____ , . Scoreboard
back for the opening of school in the j Arkansas. She is not certain whether ^_____
fall of not she will ,h?fp ”e*t. Nvear Yesterday s hero: Bob Smith. Braves
,, ! The University of Oklahoma a. - fact-Knl) pitcher who stopped the
A change of name addres^ is mftn te to have another Sapulpa stu- wmnj of tht. cliKago Cubs
In store for Miss Edna Johnson, dent this summer, when Miss Nola * straight by hurling Boston to
science Instructor She will go to arrives there Miss Wilson will »* » emcago
her home at Winfield. low. lmmedj) hprp m the fail Miss Cecil 3 ^ vl^r> and St
May 21.—<IPV—Mrs
William Lindsev. the bovs father, school work that comes under the
•nd Fred M Johnson, his uncle.1 Jurisdiction of the county superint-
went to his assistance when Bull.
the lads dog. ran to them excitedly
and returned to the edge of the ex-
cavation.
The men. who were clearing a lot
near the scene of the accident, found
endent of schools
He welcomes visitors and alway ■
finds time to chat with them “One
of my aims." he says, “is to make my
office a place of welcome to those
who care to visit me here ”
He will remain here this summer
TULSA. Ok la
Melissa Dawson. 74. whose husband only the bov's clothes on the bank >
founded the town of Dawson nea. Persons who answered their call? -----
here, died at the home of her daugh- (for aid dived into the water and An American negro concert com-
ter late Sunday Shp came to what is , brought Leonard up. He died a few pany i? making a hit in France with
now Dawson in 1870. minutes later. | lts spirituals
lately after the close ol school, and
before Mav is tom from the calendar,
she will be Mrs Ralph Mortimore
Stiltz. and Miss Irene JNest J“'e Loms Cardinals divided a double
v-r . Plu,.
ning a trip to California. t0 ^ hpre for the fall school term d^"fn sh^ln^* lng tbe' ninth Mnt the
Miss Amanda Mitchell will spend Miss Erma Causey '* another who Allens single In the ninth se
Miss Amanda Mitcnei. w.» miss e-rnu. Pittsburgh Pirates down to defeat at
the sumemr with her mother at Asa ls undecided as to the »unMnerraca ^ Cincinnati Reds.
OUTSTANDING STARS
in four
Babe Ruth singled once
times up. . _____
Lou Gehrig got a triple and single
in three times up. driving in a run
Harry Heilman failed to hit safely
in four ttipa
Kiki Cuyier walked once as a pinch
hitter. . , .
Rogers Hornsby singled once in four
times up. scored a run and stole •
base. . .
Paul Waner singled once In four
trips, driving in a run.
Ty Cobb and Trts 8peaker were
idle__
SONG BRINGS DAUGHTER ROME
BAYONNE. N. J.. May 21—<IP>-
Evclyn Johnson. 13. who disappeared
May 10. came home when she heard
her father, a member of the Bay-
onne quartet, sing “Old Pal Why
Don t You Answer Me.
n ho.
Missouri and will return here in the j tjon she will visit her home at
fall. ^
Miss Amanda Morton. Instructor in
physical education, plans to spend
the summer at her home at Edmond
She says she will be here again in
the fail.
A quiet summer a* her home here
is planned by Mrs Glen Miller who Is
to be a Sapulpa high school English
teacher again next fall
E L. Southard, instructor in in-
dustrial art. will attend Oklahoma
the hards of the Cincinnati Reds.
3-2 The Red* completed their 58th
double play of the season.
Del Bissonr ette hit his seventh home
pin of the season with two team-
mates on base and Brooklyn beat
Philadelphia. 11-4.
Pitching his aeventh victory of the
George Ptpgras enabled the
Oliver. Ind.. for a while, and will re
turn here in September
Miss Elizabeth Reynolds has not de-
ckled definitely on a summer pro-
gram. but she will be here for the
opening of school.
Mrs S W Moore wUl attend Cen-
tral State Teachers' college at Ed- season
mond this summer and will return Yankees to win their eighth straight
for school here in the fall game by beating the St. Louts Browrt*
Of Woodlawn schools dozen 9-3 1 n Combs hit a home run with
to return here for the the bz .es full.
ausumi ---- —- . , .. i e-Hnni tPriri C F Cocuer orin- Elan. Vangilder. Tigers' pitcher.
Agricultural and Mechanic^ colle^ t ^ d lhe sjmn,er here, he - n 1-’* own gam» with a single in
at Stillwater this summer He P*®”- P - the ninth. Detroit beating the Chi-
to return here for the next schot>l j 'Miwss Jenn* *nd Olive Garber are cage White Sox 2-1 Fothergill s
term nf . 5ure where thev will be durmg homer tied the score in the ninth
A ^ ££Z ££& summer months, but they said The Clev— — —
ST^Ue wJkon^ science instruc- they plan to attend school somewhere cWn _*_we.
tor. to decline another term as teacher
All
teachers plan
Cles <land Indians made a
of the -series with the
in Oklahoma Washington Senators, winning the
« rni. ‘ vjl^s Pauline Wisdom Miss Martha final eume 4-3
'S;
Wilkonson * plans for the summer man. are none of them sure w here they
are^tndeftolte but she plans to be a will spend their vacations Miss Wanda
university student again in the fall 1 Smith is planning a summer of travel
of the summer
rado after teaching
over the
E H McCune principal of the as employe of a piAlUhi^ ccenpany
. , . er*vtnni prnFTts to sufnd a Dirt Mrs PlorffKf Barr will study a.
high sch vacation^ ui Colo- Tulsa University. Mrs C T McAlltt-
for a time at ter will study at Central State Teach-
Central State Teachers' college at! era' College M HmL Wm Ott-
FHmnnd He will serve Sapulpa High aldine L^wis will spend a part of .he
S aga” next vear as pnne.,*! summer a, her home at Am-sterdum
J R Holmes, superintendent of Missouri She may travel some before
schoo's will spend most of the vaca- returning to her work here
ticn time at his home here He will Miss Jennie M Lowe
give a series of lectures, however, at dence is near the city, will pend the
Central State Teachers' College at j summer at home Miss Lera McClain
Fdmond and at Southeastern State1 plans to visit her home at Paden
Teachers' college at Durant He will | for a while Her plans for the most
continue his service here a.: city | of the summer are still indefinite
superintendent of Schools another year ! The teachers at Washington school
Mr* Ira Oregory, secretary to sup- J with two exceptions wrlll return here
erintendent Holmes will spend the for school another year The two who
summer at home, and will return to I will not teach again here, are Miss
I
s.
Repeating the government's hls-
suu»>ir> — —------- — -. . I , ariH w... iw, wilkonson torical experiment of forty years ago
her duties at the superintendents of- Joyce Burt, and Miss Row wuaonson transoortation was In-
fic. it. the fall ! Miss Wilkonson. however, is not sure wben camel transportation was in
RothHoltzrlaw secreUrv to that she will not teach again She trod** in the weat Ship, of the
th”high”school principal, will attend quillfled here no ' with a “probably petert _are "'‘f1_olJj_to _caf^
Oklahoma A and M at Stillwater, dur-! not.''
lng the summer, and will be here for mer are
spend n— ------ — --—— — camel from the
gave an Alger-
the fall term of school.
Mr*. Josephine Loucks. registrar,
plans to be here for most of the
summer She will be here also for
the next school year
Another Sapulpan who will teach at
Central 8tate Teachers' college at
Edmond this summer Is Miss Cecil
Mere tJrlmsrv sunerv'wnr Miss Moore
will return here for the next year
Mir* Nellie B Smith high school and Miss Katherine Cam
librarian, will attend school at Tale-j Miss Rubye Hines will spend
clause Her plans for the sum- 10 the Oast* of Biskra In the Coach-
indefinite Miss Burt will *■>»« Desert cast of Los Angeles The
most of the summer at her Grst party to try the thrill of desert
home here transportation via
J E. Lfndsdale. principal of Wash* i ralhoad to the ow
liigton school will attend the Uni- l»n touch to the area which is being
versity of Kansas this summer developed as another of the fashion-
Five teachers from this school will •hie desert retort, and In which such
be at Central State Teachers col- modem things as auto, will be bar-
lege at Edmond They are Miss Etta red
Oi ace Spurgtn Biss Betty Scott. Miss There Is nerve and action in this
Edna Pab»er Miss Mary Ethel Lewis photo which outlines Miss Edna Con-
way and her mount against the deep
the blue of the deaert sky.
Cousin Jedehiah
Company coming from Boston. . .Aunt Sophia, Jeded-
iah! Eva runs to Aunt Betty’s to tell her the news. Josh
hitches the colt to the double-seated chaise. Jerusha puts
the kettle on; Obed tallows up his shoes. FTie family s
slick and ready now for Cousin Jedediah. . . ‘‘coming
sixty miles—think of it!—in only eight hours.” Slick
and ready for the latest Boston news . . A glass thing
with a chimney that lights a whole room -called a
lamp!”
Cone now forever—those Jedediah days. Fast trains do
away with the excitement of an approa. !» Aunt Betty
owns a telephone; Josh drives a car; Jerusha pours din-
ner, cooked, out of cans; Ohed thinks nothing of jumping
into brand-new shoes.
Advertisements make the difference. They ve urged con-
venience upon you till you’re old-fashioned not to enjoy.
Phonographs, radios, refrigerators, breakfast foods—
they’ve talked about them all. So spread the news that
they are easy for you to get. Every day the advertise-
ments; tell of a number of things you might not like to
READ THESE ADVERTISING COLUMNS
THEY’RE NEWS
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