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...While Babe Ruth was pondering fame, both major leagues, to all appearances, were functioning as bravely as ever last week. With July 4 and the annual All-Star game comfortably past, mid-season gave experts a good excuse to add up chances in the pennant races...
...American League baseballers for the third consecutive year: the annual All-Star baseball game, defeating the National League: 4-to-1; in Cleveland...
...income of which will in time be used for the support of the university's athletic program, thus severing the "vicious connection between football gate receipts and athletic expenditures." This proposal has been hailed by those who bemoan the overemphasis placed on football in paying coaches high salaries, arranging all-star schedules to draw the paying customers and building huge stadia on a commercialized scale. Other institutions should follow Harvard's example, they argue...
...good show for his followers. Last year at their annual meeting in Des Moines he had Priest Coughlin as speaker. This year he invited Huey Long, Governor Olson of Minnesota. Governor Talmadge of Georgia and again Priest Coughlin. Had Mr. Reno got them all he would have had an all-star cast for a Third Party Follies of 1935. All but one star, however, found previous engagements and that star blazed so brightly that Milo Reno was cast in the shadow...
East v. West Crack players selected from Western and Eastern college teams played the tenth annual all-star benefit game at San Francisco. Irvine ("Cotton") Warburton's 72-yd. run to a touchdown was the most spectacular play of the game. Outplayed in the first half. East came back gamely but not quite enough in the second. West 19, East...