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II 'U CO MANY folks have requested a wall cabinet that could be used to display their prized china silverware and small that 1 am suggesting the Dutch Colonial style illustrated above The simple design of this cabinet permits its being used in almost any room Anyone can build it from the Full Size Pattern offered below Lk 7' ' i6 JOHNSON kXjNG Jr- BOWLINS CONGRESS S£ a CAME UP are the 400 OR A COLUMBUS T" ANOWVOUN only pitchers MOPE GAMES LEAGUE HISTORY Si! to win All ‘materials specified are tainable at any lumber yard IN MAJOR 25 Send t SPORTLIGHT- - ?M iff!:? r & By w of inter took pains to impress upon the chiland dren the historic every point Miss scenic Lane values of such places as Monticello Thomas Jefferson's home near firm ft w ' Each of ry MW the girls in made party of keeping things clean her a the point personal and and fresh caught on to the tricks of travel laundering soon os taught them by Miss whose thousands of miles of travel have made her an expert in this parLane ticular field excused from an's work" Edward such t is a' lucky - was "wom- but he had assignment too He checked the car each night to make certain that doors were locked ond windows i f i v Charlottesvillebeliever A in the American way Miss Lane sought to impart some of the great traditions of this nation to the children in her charge v? if ‘A in 4f 3d— Dutch PatPleaaantvUla No mind? to quick CLASSIFIED RICE for gone rusty— so he punches the opening loo late or he doesn't quite duck in time Joe Louis for example had as good a brain in 1948 as he had in 1938 but though he kept catching Walcott in 1948 his subconscious reactions were too slow to land a knock out punch Applied to Golf At & GRANTLAND HICH IS THE MAIN factor thought or the subconscious How much success belongs 'A est Pattern for Y Instinct Is Guide of the Great KfZ2 Three lucky essay winfrom the Wartburg children's home of Mt Vernon N Y( were taken "dream trip" on a with Shell Oil company's travel expert Miss Carol Lane In the photo above Joan the eldest of the served cochildren as navigator She misread the map on her first day and cost the party a detour At right 'though Helen may appear bored actually she is day dreaming and storing up energy 15e Colonial Wall Cabinet— to tern Company Dept W N ners ob- Jd being John Kleran who in his day was a high - class Rice petitor at Fordham and who needs no further comment when it comes to a matter of brain action acmind” “The subconscious “does most of cording to Kieran the work The brain can’t work with the speed needed to handle too For example a many situations jockey has less than a fifth of a second on many occasions to de cide whether he must go inside or A Ted Williams will stay outside often wait until the ball Is within 15 feet of the plate before he de cides to swing— or not to swing That is another decision of course brains "Some work faster than others But there are few that can work with speed in makSubconscious ing a decision action takes over or intuition or whatever you want to call It” “Now golf is a game" J Kieran continued "that should be played with a subconscious mind entirely But it isn’t The ball isn’t moving so there is the deadly temptation to start thinking— what club to use etc This is when the trouble begins “Remember that round Watts Gunn had in the amateur at in 1925? I think Watts lost the first five holes I know he was Then suddenly he being murdered seemed to settle into a trance and he won the next 15 holes— 15 holes m a row “I talked to him later and Watts admitted he didn’t remember a in those thing that had happened 15 holes “ 'I never thought of anything’ he said 'I just kept swinging the club head I was in a sort of mental groove ' “There was certainly no conscious effort in anything Gunn did He went sailing through until he met Bobby Jones in the final round where neither conscious nor subconscious effort was of any use “Direct thought or brain action a wrecked has certainly many round of golf” Kieran continued "If a fellow could just step up to a ball and think about'nothing at ell as be swung the club head scores would take a terrific dive "Here's another thought along these lines” Kieran reported "I’ve known a lot of baseball and football players Many of these— not all of them— I wouldn’t call too smart I wouldn’ say their brains were too agile although they had their share of good sense I’ve seen these fellows make few mistakes where they They were generally should have been Some instinct seemed to guide them I know it wasn’t sharp thinking Both Eddie Arcaro and Ted Atkinson bear out this angle in regard to racing “I’ll be moving up” Arcaro said there’s an opening "and suddenly to the left I haven't time to size things up Your intuition acts for you — and sometimes your intuition can be wrong You can use your brain in mapping out a race in advance But once you get into fast action you’ve got to depend a lot on your reflexes or your intuition which are the products of experience In fact I think this Is where counts most I mean In experience giving you the right intuition" Boxing follows the smme line A younger fighter in his prime sees an opening and punches at practically'tbe same Instant Trying to Think Or he seel a punch coming and “On the other hand I’ve known ducks Later on he Is Just as intelligent extremely players (I smart Ills brain is just as good mean intelligent off the field) who as It was years before But his slowed subconscious action has always seemed to be pulling some action has down bis intuitive boner or doing something wrong DEPARTMENT BUSINESS A OPPOR INVEST NOTICE Thia estibllalird and proud business showed over SJ4000 gross profit in 1948 with an average peraonnel ot JV people Experience la not necessary and preaent ownera will stay long enough to Instruct business to purchaser Total selling price about 15000 00 tto be determined by ventory at costl Down payment about S8500 with balance at easy low Interest monthly terms Brokers solicited OREGON PO Bam ttt— ASHLAND Keep Posted By on Values Reading the ads 0 COOKING NEEDS! 10DtJ-DRINKS 7 FLAVORS v rCMGEiT his Of LIFE? 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