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SURCEASE FROM SUNDAY DRIVING
Shades of Yankee Clipper Days
America takes to water in more ways than onethese days. Inland and coastal waters abound
with every type of craft, from outboard equipped rowboats to miniature yachts in the form of
standardized cruisers. On the seaboard or in the larger bodies of water, the spirit of our clipper
ship forefathers expresses itself in popularity for sail. What with the highway mortality of Sun
day driving and the traffic tie-ups, even a canoe looks like a place of safety and respite. Those
smittAi with the bug of watercraft are growing in number. Such activities as outboard racing
and small class boat regattas have opened a new field of sport. Suggestions as to comfortable,
practical and traditionally appropriate clothes for those who are bounding over the main is, un
doubtedly, of interest to many who partake .of this wholesome pastime. The salty lad on the
board runway, contemplating the weather or his Star boat, is dressed for come-what-may.
We’ve described his outfit and other articles herewith, but also call attention to the sea-going
slicker carried over his arm.
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SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1935
OLYMPIC ROLL CALL
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Mark Panther
Javelin
The name of Mark Pan
ther is a by-word among
track fans in the midwest.
At the University of lowa
|s it means star javelin throw
s er. Mark hopes his name
will be sweet music to the
Olympickers for the United
I States team.
Panther is at the peak of
his career—completing his
intercollegiate competition
in June. With the spear he
has done 219 feet plus.
Mark was second in the
g National A. A. U. senior
<? championships, and prior to
■ this year had won 13 firsts.
S two and one third,
« and‘was unplaced in three
* meets. He has been “laying
$ low” for the final Olympic
i tryouts.
Coaches say Mark is a
natural athlete. Without
g experience in high school
J football, he won a letter as
| an lowa halfback in 1934.
He worked out in gym this
year and the gymnastic
| coach put him on his team.
| Mark proceeded to become
a tumbler, making credita
| ble showings.
| Mark weighs about 180
<: pounds, and stands five feet
g eleven inches tall. His home
Is Burlington, la., and he
is majoring in physical ed
£ ucation., ,
AMERICANS WIN
WIGHTMAN CUP
IN FINAL MATCH
TAKE SIXTH CONSECUTIVE
VICTORY IN THRILL
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WIMBLEDON, England, June 13
(TP). —The United States nosed out
Oreat Britain today and retained the
Wightman tennis cup for the sixth
consecutive year.
The American team pulled victory
out of the fire by winning three of
today’s four matches. This gave the
United States the series, four match
es to three.
It was one of the most exciting
Wightman series since the cup was
put up for competition in 1923.
The outcome rested on the final
doubles. The American team, Helen
Jacobs and Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fab
yan, was completely outplayed by the
Misses Stammers and James in the
opening set. Miss Jacobs, who lost
both her singles matches in the se
ries, was missing badly.
The American pair woke up after
losing the first set, 6-1. With Mrs.
Fabyan bearing the brunt of the
play, the American team came back
to w’in the second and third sets, 6-3,
7-5. The greatest credit goes to Mrs.
Fabyan, whose dashing play enabled
the Americans to retain the famed
international trophy.
Britain led two matches to one
when play was resumed today. Mrs.
Fabyan evened the score hy beating
Katherine Stammers, the English
lefthander.
Britain again took the lead when
Dorothy Round trimmed Helen Ja
cobs in straight sets.
Carolin Babcock beat Mary Hard
wick to put America back on even
terms with Britain. The United
States triumphed when Miss Jacobs
and Mrs. Fabyan won the final and
deciding doubles match.
Tribe’s Thrilling
Raiiy In Last
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6)
Dunbar, if 3 0 0 1 0
Leitz, lb 3 2 2 2 0
Maxwell, cf 4 11 10 0
Farly, 4 0 1 4 0
Leitz, 3b 4 0 2 5 0
McKinney, p. 1 0 0 2 1
Lyle, p 2 0 0 0 2
Braun, p 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 38 5 8 24 0
SAVANNAH AB. R. HH PO. A.
Moore, sss 12 12
Bennett, 2b3 2 11 1
Lumak, cf 3 10 4 0
Etten, rs. 4 0 10 1
Elliott, If 4 0 1 2 0
Hllcher, lb 4 1 2 14 0
Colburn, 2b4 1 2 1 3
Tuekey.p4 0 1 0 1
Harris, 4 0 2 0 6
Totals 35 6 12 27 13
Box score:
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Jacksonville 021 100001
Savannah 0 00022002
Errors; Bonner, A. Leitz. Runs bat
ted in: Walker, Maxwell. Early, A.
Leitz, Etten (2), Tuckey, Harris. Two
base hits: Early, Colburn. TT onie
Runs: Walker, A. Leitz. Sacrifices:
Bonner, Dunbar, Elliott, Lunak. Left
on bases: Jacksonville 5, Savannah
11. Bases on balls: off Harris 2; off
Lyle, 0. Losing pitcher, Lyle. Umpires:
Hammond and Bennett. Time of
game 2 14.
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COCHRANE IS VICTIM
OF NERVE AILMENT
DETROIT, June 13 (TP)—The
manager of the Detroit Tigers,
Mickey Cochrane, will not have to
undergo an operation. Doctors who
have been examining Cochrane com
pleted their diagnosis today.
Physicians at Henry Ford Hospital
pronounced Mickey a victim of
“nerves”. They said the famous
catcher-manager could return to the
Tiger lineup within a few days.
HOLLYWOOD WINS
DETROIT, June 13 (TP)—“Holly
rood” won the $25,000 Detroit derby
today. “Sparta” was second, and
“Tatterdemalion” was third.
“Hollyrood” set a new track record
for the mile and sixteenth. The great
colt sprinted the distance in 1 min
ute, 57 and three-fifths seconds.
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