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·RADICAL CHANGES IN LEAGUES EXPECTED.
THE NAZIS AND SPORT
To Be Reorganised!
STRONG YOUTH TO DE-
FEND FATHERLAND
33
New York, July 26-Organized** baseball, over a half century sel existence or more, has been slow to nake any radical changes in ita conduct of the national sport, but Berlin-For "sport for sport's it has been through major up-säke," like art for art's sake, heavals before and it may go there is no room in the dew Ger through another one, if conditions many. do not take a distinct turn for the better by the close of the 1933 cam- paign.
It is no secre; whatever that a majority of the big league clubs are in the red" for the second consecutive year, despite sweeping economies, the reduction of player limits, the move of a number of clubs like St. Louis, Cincinnati and Boston in the National League to ward established bargain double headers, and the steps taken in both major circuits to strengthed second-division outfits.
Major league club owners still feel they are offering more for the sporting follower's money, at 30 erats or a dollar, than any other professional sport, but the fact is that the customers are staying away from the games through the week in very large numbers,. in deed, meanwhile taking advantage of tin double bills on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
"It is my duty as a soldier of Adolf Hitler Herr von Tschimmer und Osten, the Reichs commis sioner for Sport, recently declared, 40 to reorganize sport in Ger many that many millions, old and young, will be able to become phy sically fit by carrying out certain exercises." In sport, Herr von Tschammer, sees a bulwark against destructive influences against all that is un-German or non-national, against all that is a hindrance to the material basis of the national rebirth, W
The new Germany is returning to traditions laid down by Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, the father of German gymnastics. Sport and gymnastica, it is beld, are not a question of com petition and record breaking, but are essential for developing that power of defence which the interest of the, fatherland demands.
LORD BURGHLEY
Why He Is Retiring
EDUCATION IN SPAIN
NEW AGE FOR THE UNIVERSITIES
..Lord Burghley, the world. Madrid-Signs of a renaissance famous bardier, who at the age of of Spain's universities, which were has decided to retire from ac among the greatest in the world in tive participation in sport, said.
I have had a very good in- nings and as much good fortune has come my way as I deserved.
WORLD RALLY OF BOY SCOUTS
A JAMBOREE IN HUNGARY
The fourth International Jam the fifteenth, sixteenth and seven boree of the Boy Scouts of the teenth centuries, are becoming visi- World-as has been announced-is ble as the Republic is seeking to to be held at Godello, near Buda- reorganize these along modern lines.. ;
"I have very little time now to As the 1939-33 university term is eat, during the first half of devote to sport, and now that I closing, much progress is noted in August. It will again remind the "world, what international co-opera- am getting on in years as athletics, the construction of the campus of go I find that I need more and the University of Madrid, which tion, permeated by the feelings of
friendship and brotherhood, more time in which to get tuned when completed will be the largesto up to the fullest point of atness. campus in Europe, it is elaimed:
The Godollo Jamboree will be "I am satisfied with what I have Several dormitories at the held under the sign of the White
were in use this year,
was
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got out of sport the finest fun asity city man could have. I have had 10 and the first section of the Faculty Deer of the Hungarian legends, which is to be the official emblem every moment of it. Every race inaugurated has had its excitement, and, of course, there have been some big moments.
years in athletics and enjoyed of Philosophy and Letters of the gathering. The reappear-
af
ance of this miraculous animal of the ancient legends was held in olden times to be a welcome indica- tion that good days were coming again.:
At Santander, a former palace of King Alfonso will be opened this summer as an international sum Although men may do well at mer university, a new experiment to in education. Meanwhile, foreign sport there is always someone
The site of the Jamboree is the fill their places when they have students are flocking to the summer gone, to break their records, and school of the University of Saragos park of the Royal Castle of to out-namber their achievements sa Jaca, and to other summer Godolle, the summer residence of The school in the Hungarian kings since the late People say that some day, there schools in Spain, must come a time when the phy-Jaca, which was founded in 18 by sixties, and since, the war that of sical limit will be reached, when Setor Domingo Miral, now has the Regent. It is situated about foreign eventeen miles from the Hun- men can ran no faster or jump capacity attendance
students every summer. no higher, but that time, is very
garian capital, with which it will far distant, in my opinion.
Studies Afloat.
be connected by specially arranged "It was thought at one time, for Another innovation this year is a train, and road services. The ac instance, that 15 3-5sec was an abfosting university," a ship that tual camp site covers about seven solutely unbeatable speed for the is cruising across the Mediter hundred acres of the park, which was often used as a hunting 120 yards high hurdles. It was ranean Sea with a group of stu- Aim for Closer Supervision.
knocked down to 15sec., to 14 4-5sec. dents from all Spanish universities ground, and which, with its be Conformity of all national sports and then to 14-1-10-sec. Who knows Many of the students making the autiful trees, lends itself excellent- This presents the combined pr
to the ideals of the new regime is but that one day we may breed a cruise were given scholarships for ly to the purpose. blem (t) of making a radical
It comprises a large rallying ussured, and decrees for giving that race of supermen who will make this purpose others are paying change in the schedules for 1934, conformity practical effect have been our present efforts look insignithair way on
pground of about fortyaares, which with the double-header idea domin prepared. Outstanding features in ficant
During the term, just, ended, um is surrounded by a grandstand "ac" ant, and (2) necessitating a pos-these decrees, according to official "Physical fitness seems to be versity matriculation Spain was commodating 10,000 spectators. „The sible re-acaling of prices
In other words, the current ten. statements, will be the raising of improving, and as regards indivi- for the first time placed on a seleo daily displays, which will be de dual athletes there are as many tive baais, although restrictions inscribed by wireless commenta ries, sport and gymnastics to a central position in the curriculum in fish in the sea as ever came out posed were no rigid. Methods of will be held here. During the schools and other educational in of it. The popularity to tennis, instruction were modernized Not Jamboree several talks will be stitutions, and the reorganization of football, cricket, swimming and ret, eliminated, however are the fre- broadcast from Hungary of which all sport activities, both private and athletics is a good sugary for the quent student strikes, which inter the most important will be that semi-official, so that they are direct future health of this and other rupt every student's course of by Lard Baden-Powell.
nations. A great host of peopley studies several times each year. ly controlled, by, the state.
An entirely new system of phy. although they never shine in any Most students in Spain are of firm sical training in educational institu- branch of sport or take part in it political affiliation and take a tions and general sport organiza publicly, play regularly for the hand in rational and international tions, it is declared, will be introsake of the exercise and the en politics, duced and sport will play a farjoyment it gives them. more important role in the educa tion of the coming generation
dency to offer the fans more for their money with synthetic double- headers as the effect of making them feel a single game is not worth the same price.
Perhaps the most puzzling, de velopment of the year is the failure of the New York Giants to attract increased attendance coin- cident with their sustained and sensational penant drive...
In order that sport may receive
Why Your guess is as good as mine. It may be that the apathe- tie fan of 1832 still has a hang- OVER
It may be that the out-of-due recognition from the public, the town buyers or convention dele- Government will decree that on all gates, their visits to the Big Town national holidays sport and gym- greatly curtailed, no longer have. Dastic associations shall also be the time to spare for a ball game represented in processions and when they do hit Gotham Whs parades. At the time of the sum ther it is, it is a pain to the club mer Solstice, a great Festival of owners who trusted the biggest of Youth is to be organised, with pro- baseball publies to support a win- cessions, dances and games. The first of these festivals, which are ning team.
a revival of the celebrations of early Teutonic days, will take place this summer.
There has been talk, of course, of a split in one major league the other, the idea being to shift one of the St. Louis franchises to another city for the financial benefit of one and all, but this is more easily suggested than accon plished..
Montreal would like to get a big league franchise. At one time it was felt Detroit was big enough to support a team in each league. Buffalo and Newark, International League towns have been mention
ed, too."
Developments Ly the end of the year may force a change but it will take a lot of argument, back- ed by heavy financial inducements, before the magnates run the risk of leaping briskly from the frying pan into the fire.
BRITAIN'S TRADE REVIVAL
Demand for Iron and Steel: Rail Travel Increased
SHIPYARDS MORE ACTIVE
London-With unemployment at its lowest level since 1931, further signs of British trade revival are shown. in official statistics. Among them are:
257,509 tons of new merchant shipping on the stocke an in- crease of 35,101 tons in three months;
Big oil field developments in Irak, will bring profitable orders to British manufacturers of drilling machinery;
Customs receipts for the past quarter up by £3,160,000 in com- parison with the same period last
year..
That will counteract luxuries which tend increasingly to mini. mise, the necessity of physical effort.
THE FIRST TYPEWRITER
QUEEN VICTORIA AN EARLY
PATION
It is possible to dispute with some degree of authority the claim that Peter Mitterhoffer, a Tyrolese car: penter, invented the typewriter,
Si Heven Univeralties.
* Picturesque- Displays.
Like the displays at Arrow. Fark, Birkenheid in 1920, those at Godollo will show the more pic- turesque side of scouting-tent pitching, boomerang-throwing, and archery, besides big displays ar
There are I universities in Spain. The youngest, the Univer sity of Murcia was on the verge of closing its doors several times,ranged on certain days. About a but has survived. The University mile from the main camo there will of Barcelona, founded in 150 is be a special Aying field for dis- again teaching in Catalan follow plays of distance and endurance ing granting of the region's flights by gliders. This will be un- autonomy statute. The old Univers der the leadership of M. Istvan de sity of Alcala de Henarts was Horthy, eldest son of the Regent of moved to Madrid in 1838, and is Hungary. now known as the Central Univer sity of Madrid. It was here, that The sea scout displaye will be 433 years ago Cardinal Cisneros held on the Danube It will be an.. founded the first university campus interesting spectacle for the "sons even if the statement bar the refe Bnain, consisting of a group of fof the Sea-nations to see how ex- servation the first that could be buildings to house students who perts is the seamanship of the A bronze bust of Mitter were too poor to live in other Hungarian scouts, who, since the used."
wat, have been deprived of their hoffer has just been unveiled in boarding houses. Vienna, and the year 1864 is given Spain's other universities include only seaport: Fiume as the date of his invention. But the University of Salamanca, after typewriters that could be worked, which many of the early universi- more or less efficiently, wors in use fies in Tatin America were copied boree are an open-air cinema hold- before 1994, and one was invented the University of Valladolid, thang 3,000 persons, where films re- in 1850 by Mr. G. A. Hughes, who, University of Granada, the Univer- lating to scouting and picturesque was then governor of the Manches site af Oviedo. the University of far Blind Asylum. His was the Santiago the University of Seville first typewriter to be made in Eng the University of Valencia, and the land, although as long ago as 1714 University of Saraza Henry Mill, engineer to the New River Water Company of London,
Further attractions of the Fam-
scenes of Hungarian life will he theatre of the same capacity, where shown. There will also be a camp there will be several daily perform
Discipline to be Stressed. Among the various sports, those which develop the powers of moral and physical defense are to be par- ticularly encouraged in the new state. The Germany of to-morrow is to be trained to know discipline. To the average Anglo-Saxon this may appear us a definito attempt to prepare a sound foundation for later militarism, But if the German is consulted on this point he will reply that Wehrhaftigkeit this Ger. man word which has no equivalent in English-indicates the capacity
Each night there will be large of self-defense in a moral as well as took out a patent for a machine lese carpenter by a number of in a physical sense.
In former days, which he said he had brought to years, and there were French and campfires, each of which will have this implied the capacity to bear perfection at great paines and ex-American typewriters in use long its stage, foot lights and loud arms, but today, the German will pen for "impressing, or tran- before the date of his invention. speakers, where popular camp-fire It is not surprising, harhaps items will be shown. This is per add, it need not have reference to scribing of letters singly or pro
although Queen Victoria haps the most romantic side of t any militaristic tendencies. Itgressively one, after another. so that, sure allowable and to be encourag neat and exact as not to be dis- patronised the typewriter (be scouting activities.
cause that type suited her eyes'), ed, the new regime contends, that tinguished from print."
That has always been regarded as officialdom for long would hav
ances both for the scouts and the general public.
ach
The British contingent at
south should be able to defend itself the first proposal for a typewriter. nothing to do with the clattering Godollo will comprise more than if called upon
To-day, it is stated there are but it is impossible to state the instrument. The Registrar-General 3,000 boys, under the charge of
Germany, 6,000,000 athletes in
degree of perfection attained by led a crusade against it: the War Brig. Gen. E. G. Godfrey-Faussett. whose activities the new Reichs Mill's machine, for no drawings or Office and Admiralty followed bis The official opening day is fixed commissioner now controls in the other particulars of it are avail- lead; Mayfair refused to answer for August, 2 in the presence of interests of the national, Socialistable, and it did not take shape as tradesmen's typed letters. But the the Regent of Hungary and Lord nworkable instrument. Sir Charles typewriter triumphed over all pre: Baden-Powell, the world's Chief state."
Scout. Wheatstone anticipated the Tyro- 'judice and opposition.
FORD'S 70th BIRTHDAY
STUDYING THE PROBLEM OF
****RECOVERY.”
Detroit, July 30-Henry Ford, automobile manufacturer and one of the world's greatest industrial- -ists, whose naine is almost invari- ably linked with the subject of mass-production, to-day reached his 70th birthday to witness the sys- tem to which he has contributed so much undergoing one of its severest trials.
Three score. and ten years lef Ford still hale and able, and found him absorbed deeply in the ques tion of the nation's industrial re- covery
Ford was busy studying the ad- code, providing for minimum wages ministration's all-industry recovery and maximam hours of labour.
Ford has thus far declined to sign the code which most of the A growing demand for iron and other automobile industries have stcel and a better market for accepted, on the groud that he Enished products:
The Ministry of Transport re portá, that" six montha' receipts from road vehicle licences total £21,253 more than a year ago,. and newly-registered vehicles have increased by 7,260,000
in
pays his men much more than the minimum required by the code."?"
Leighton Buzzard, while workless number only 196.
These signs of returning pros Railway passenger. “journeys perity confirm the optimism of the April increased by 4,487,889, and Chancellor of the Exchequer, when compared with April, 1932,
KEEPS BABY WELL per receipts by 2725,671, as he declared to the House of Com
Owing to a boom in local mapu factures there is not a single boy or girl unemployed in the town of
mons. on Monday night that Bud get prospects were already encour aging and, that Britain was more than holding her own.
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