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Show r slicing of LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI, UTAH 'Hot Stove Fuel - Sports- for baseball's pUEL flagen to Play In British Open; plans Comeback SICH TALK! WHAT to EAT and WHY b"e"7e bTS ceni.y National Green Book, which contains information to keep eou'n argumem . cSt Pe " 2: f K golf, li- -1 - Though Mel Ott of in tournaments Giants spread his 36the New York home runs and Im going over to Great 11 none in Shibe Park, which the Piother shot at the rates called home the last half of British open,"Hagen the season. Ott. incidentally, drew said. "But I'm not "8 passes, his sixth season with going to play until I more than 100. feel that I am ready. Contrary to earned run and perthat time centage When calculations which showed and comes I'll play, Big Bill Lee of Chicago the season's I believe I'll go as foremost pitcher, the green book well as I ever did shows Johnny Vander Meer of Cinthat is if I get a cinnati was tops on the basis of weather break. I'm opponents' batting averages. no you mudder, The system evolved by ::; ;i 'iralter Tommy and nothing Hagen know, Holmes, sports writer of the Brookwrecks my golf lyn or snow during a tive Eagle, showed that the collec'jame like rain batting average of all players tournament." off Vander Meer was .213, while I Thousands of golf bags will hope, Lee's opponents hit .254. By this 'though perhaps skeptically, that rating Russ Bauers of Pittsburgh The and Clay Bryant of the Cubs flaren tan make a comeback. were tournamsecond and third best hurlers. old master started winning Only player to get more than 200 ents a long time ago. In 1914 he hits was Frank McCormick, Cinv0a the National Open, repeating He captured the Western cinnati's rookie first baseman. He is 1919. '27 and '32. also led in Open in 1916, '21, '26, bunching them, twice !lu 1916 he won the Metropolitan clustering five safeties in a single the performance game, and on six other occasions Open, duplicating With And as regards bunching four. is 1919 and 1920. edlest the British Open, he at mother Paul Waner, veteran Pirate, nevtry er, mail er much of a slugger, moved into ; should do all right. He's had plenty evencj ! f practice, winning it in 1922, '24, the league's all time home run leadse vhitt i"2S and '29. The Canadian Open ers on only six homers. He is one ide. ! crown fell to him in 1931. of 11 players now active in the Naibbed tional league who have hit 100 or 1 last malaria contracted Hagen tor I more home runs. 5285 cot year during a big game hunting His .321 average placed Stanley a had has He Africa. in expedition ig Hack of the Cubs in company with i a long rest, and has regained much of it and i j his lost strength. During his re-- ', 17 other present players who have his time to a lifetime average of over .300. devoted he !d. cuperation designing and building new clubs. send At one time he stated that he was Chief ; ving golf that a j' through with tournamentcourse CARR of in a JOE Columbus, Ohio, be d putter around the rk,NT founder of the National Football ; friendly game or two, but was me, ai Now he league, is one gridiron official who ' through with competition. plainly. declares he made that remark in doesn't worry about his tenure of office. order that friends would not insist At a recent league meeting Carr ! on his playing when he was not in was shape. president and secre"Sarazen spoke the truth," he tary for 10 years by unanimous vote of the club owners. said, "when he remarked that our ofe? American courses are softened up Carr is unique in the field of for the tournament players. iut It's a sports. He is one of very few pro' fact that with greens as soft as the Rocky moters of profes tournament players want them you :t chainsional athletics who can stop a midiron shot dead, with-- J e an have been able to out fear of it the rolling over. Then, stay with their too, we have our greens so ith this: targeted long that you can shoot at them as you icil's enough to see them would J a Coney Island pistol range." block become a success. ingoing to play Un By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS OWARD the end of winter we sometimes experience A some of the coldest weather of the entire season. Tem-- I j Mr. Newdad- -I say, in there! Mrs. Newdad-W- hat is it. loveuns? kr. Newdad-A- re you baby talk to the dog or dog talking talk to the baby? j PROFITABLE j peratures remain below freezing for days at a time. The air is often raw and penetrating, and blustery winds make it seem as if man is being persecuted by nature, Moreover, this trying weather comes after months of short and often sunless days . . . days which many people have spent in overheated houses, ana wunoui sumcient exer or energy values. That means cecise, bo it is no wonder that reals always, and some form of the body is on trial . . . fight- breadstuff, pancakes or waffles. to Cereals are primarily energy ing to maintain health foods, but they may also carry avoid the colds and other re- substantial amounts of precious spiratory diseases that are so mineral salts and vitamin B. ... w I Ji.V This is. perhaps, one season u hen food has a mightier power than at any other time to influence physical ' I fc prevalent. well-bein- "This has been a very profitable year for my husband." "Yes?" "Oh, yes indeed, he's gone into bankruptcy three times successfully." top-not- ' f- ? ML l LOUDER, PLEASE Tie I IS Unworried 5) west-- ; , - - in- - el- re- g Utah, h rates r group I Baseball Schools THAT rashmj- i, Wy . exico-iver- er i 1 jI I s n i l last i 105.6, I vada'i the as state. 55.9 if I 1 I I m-- anything realize that "racket" is a horrid but haven't found an ade-- I pate substitute in describing dia- mond colleges. Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, who has some- what more than a passing interest in the game, is known to be cocking i scrutinizing eye over some of the various baseball schools blossoming in the country. For the most part, deans and pro--I fessors of these schools are past and Present major stars. league Big names word, in baseball. They furnish students. Entrance re-- I quirements are very simple almost too All the student needs simple. js enough money and the desire to ".ome a big league star. Requirements for the instructor are equally simple. He needs only a reputation and the bait for mat .koU fed W , IOUM, j aahon-wid- e Id inbuild help oforS i roc un'i s at de-?- for a bit of money. to re spend-tt- g It must be admitted that some sponsors really expect to find a good Prospect among the aspirants at their schools. But were is real base-o- a that the danger l school, if permitted to operate without close supervision, will become nothing more than a racket. jnere is little need today for schools. In an overwhelming minority are the stars who credit their nse to what they learned from instructors. They still jme up the hard way, learning trade in the semi-pr- o or minor ill . I? , there are those alert who look at the schools in but a kindly light. They dividuals barely lmerce e wen bodies. Indeed, - acci- comparatively new and institute of ed- ucation, the baseball school, seems to be finding few backers other than faculty members and student rapidly growing Idaho, . kague ranks. tin w TO When the baseball bug bites Xn hU Probably quit his Job at Ton Soda Shoppe, withdraw "savings from the Soda Jerkers ?ank ,nd mb the jest collegetheof clout. Nine times experience won't and odds are the same that h m?' be no c,oser to b'K time bawh i. Uowever' parents are ? multer- - Thy don,t want spending both time and l 10 reach the l T e" he's Meeting the lib- more mundane job. ErtH;rhis once said that abil- u'Vns ty to . B 50 league pitching was dpp ana ou per . Cent w""uc" T' ' hai-- be-E- ". hi doe J, ,Ural talent- - mUGh ruction mon-eia- espe-era- All of which room for " Hhfui8h.uinstruction is undoubtedly s"y ba;Ph ,,Principal ingredient in It kn-- , brain work. e star "atural ability. resu't of professorial Before and immediately after the war, Carr saw the need for discipline to halt players from jumping from one club to another and the Joe Carr need of an organi zation to regulate the game's relationship with college football. In the winter of 1920 he called a meeting of the leading professional teams in the East and Middle West. Thirteen clubs responded, and a league was organized. Curiey Lam-bea- u and George Halas, who took out franchises for Green Bay and Chicago, respectively, are charter members and are the only ones who have survived the turbulent years. He entered professional athletics at 18, as secretary of the Ohio State Baseball league. Two years later he became the league president. For the next 20 years he served as president of various minor baseball leagues and at one time was president of the Columbus club. He has never forsaken baseball, and at present is a member of the executive committee of the Association of Professional Baseball league. Sport Shorts WILLS MOODY, H ELEN queen, is going iu wiuc . . a- tennis an a mvsterv novel with a tennis bac:kground . . . Canada holds the am ateur nocney championship of the world for the third successive winning it at Basle, Switzerland. The Canadians were children are the fresh, 3: U. one-ha- super-refine- "Why did she fail in her breach-of-promis- e IP WITH IT SLn first nation to the She How dear little can you be sick of my a real Peru- e's dog-h- 'UWI J (li W Ml He Guess I ve had too big a dose of his Peruvian bark. THE CAUSE gameV"S d an Olympic o accept 19-4- All-Br- enjoy having some cottons like it's this, too, in the summer-time- ; a pattern you'll frequently repeat. No. 1505 The little dress with the sleeveless bolero is a perfect style for girls from four up to twelve. The full skirt, the round balloons of sleeves, the high neckline, are just as becoming as possible! In challis, in gingham, in dimity this dress will be charmversion in tafing, and a dress-ufeta will go smartly to parties. Material Requirements. No. 1672 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 38, 20, 40 and 42. Size 16 rematequires 3 yards of rial and 5 yards of braid. No. 1505 is designed for sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. Size 6 rematequires 2' yards of rial without nap; yard of contrasting for collar; 2 yards of braid to trim. Spring Pattern Book Ready. Send 15 cents for the Barbara Bell Spring Pattern Book. Make yourself attractive, practical and becoming clothes, selecting designs from the Barbara Bell patterns. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco. Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. Salt Lake's NEWEST HOTEL p ... l0S'ne,hP leaves a soft "bulky" mass in the Intestines. If this Is what you lack, try crisp crunchy Kellogg's for breakfast. It contains Just the "bulk" you need. Eat every day, drink plenty of water, and "Join the Made Regulars." by Kellogg's In Battle Creek. Sold by every grocer. All-Br- New Ways to Look Pretty suit?" "She made the mistake of letting him make love to her by radio instead of through the mails." S. mon-eTan- starchy ou 0 . . . A eggs. lf ft ... .vtc ing creamed food, a salad, a dessert and a beverage will complete a meal that O FED Tommy to Farr, bashful British heavyweight, has confided to friends that he is engaged - Tommy Farr to an American coisaid the gin gave lege eirlj- Farra Part of the a him . .. Diaiwu to be nrnaram -r Island worlds iau will presented on ofTreasure . soccer indoor 14 nights be San francs-c- o Warmdcrdam. Conny indoor pole recently broke thea with record jump of 14 vaulting Vines Ellsworth feTt inches will quit pro tennis after he ms da a and go in for golf as of has He Session. plenty doesn't like to play second Jess wu to Don Budge . . hand fard is Sher the hotel in Miami if Lew" j8CSi?ce Andreas became in 19.4 hasketball coach at Syracuse 4 n ASK ME ANOTHER r and blanked the quick-froze- both satisfies the appetite and meets nutritional requirements. It is not difficult to obtain the "Would you kindly speak a little day's quota of minerals, vitamins, cellulose, protein, carbohydrates louder, sergeant? I'm awfully deaf." and fats. These substances are "I say, you'll get another hearing ocpalate pleasure, to be found in delicious, wholenext week." generation after generation sur- variety andserve baked bananas. some foods. All you need to revived without a specific knowledge casionally "I thank you sir!" They rank as an energy food, and member is not to serve too much of nutrition. also contribute important miner- of one food and too little of anfail view hold this who People BY HERSELF to take into consideration that als and vitamins. other. Let the balanced diet be your many of our ancestors consumed Vegetable Raw and Cooked a satisfactory diet without knowideal and cold weather will prove There should be vegetables one a tonic instead of a possible mening it. or two of them. Green leafy vege ace to health! WNU C. Houston Goudlu 1930 M. tables, either fresh or canned, Safeguarding Health one also that should realize They can suffer from dietary deficiencies and live . . . though he may A Quiz With Answers not live well! A man can exist upon much less than the amount Offering Information of iron required for normal on Various Subjects health . . . but he probably cannot escape secondary anemia. He on a He Darling, you are one girl in may be able to get along 5. There are 9,600,000 miles of 1. What is the largest room in . . . of vitamins meager supply million. a States? United in the highways in the world, with almost his vital- any building She Tom says I'm the only girl but the chances are that 4,000,000 in the Americas and more oldest the is 2. Which And industry, diminished. will be ity greatly in the world. than 3,500,000 in Europe. or of pottery? he will face the constant threat tanning 6. The 60 square miles owned 3. How many islands are there in wake the follows disease that TIMES CHANGE by the Delta Si Pine Land Co. in the Philippine group? of lowered resistance. 4. Why is the twelfth month of of Scott, Miss. Nothing is more foolish than to 7. No; some are red, green, is eats the man a what that year called December when suppose violet or yellow. However, white, ten? means is a decern own business! It entirely his name the of sapphire is usually remiles 5. How many highway matter of grave concern to his stricted to the blue variety. wife and children. For it has been are there in the world? 8. Anyone else's is the correct 6. Where is the largest cotton of suggested that fully In pronominal expressions form. States? the illnesses of the American peo- plantation in the United in the genitive construction "else" blue? 7. Are or always traceable sapphires be directly, ple may 8. Which is the correct form, usually takes the genitive inflecindirectly, to dietary deficiencies. tion. Let no man, therefore, twit his anyone's else, or anyone else's? corfeed him to Answers The wife for trying 1. The Goodyear Zeppelin dock rectly! "Times have changed." at Common Sense Akron, Ohio 55 million cubic ever I believe don't you'll "Yes, for Good Time feet. It is so large that sudden Eating hear any of the youngsters growAbout Constipation But don't imagine for a moment changes of temperature cause ing up wishing for the kind of pie infalls rain and to form clouds eat and correct that good make." to used eating mother's their A doctor would tell you that the ing cannot be synonymous. It is side of the hangar. best thing to do with constipation 2. Most authorities agree that there is no time of year true that Is get at its cause. That way you HER MISTAKE clothes when correct eating is more im ancient man, whose only don't have to endure It first and can try to cure It aiterward-yportant. But it is also a fact were skins of wild animals, avoid having It. that there is no time of year when learned how to treat hides long beChances are you wont have to fore he discovered the secrets of good eating is more distinctly look far for the cause If you eat pottery. d foods most the 3. There are 7,083. These are the days when breakpeople do. Most likely you don't 4. December was the tenth get enough "bulk"! And "bulk" fasts must be especially hearty doesnt mean a lot of food. It . . . to satisfy keen appetites, to month in the Roman calendar. It means a kind of food that Isn't name. consumed In the body, but provide generous amounts of fuel has retained its Latin year, v or canned, fish: cheese, chicken, an egg dish, or a casserole of hearty baked beans. There should be an energy food such as sweet or white po homemaker's the Occasionally task is made more difficult by tatoes, rice, macaroni, or noodles, men-folk- s the idea though frequently this can be comwho pooh-poo- h food, as in should be meals that planned sci bined with the protein stew. For beef or macaroni cheese entifically, and who point out that 5 fS age. Rounding Out Day's Nutrition Balancing the Big Meal Whether the third meal of the Whether the main meal of the day is lunch or supper in your termining what foods their families day is served at noon or at night, household, it should round out the to help shall eat. Since the it should be day's nutrition. If you need to right food some- safeguard health, and appetizing get more milk into the diet, let times makes the to make it so enjoyable that it will your lunch or supper include a difference between be digested efficiently. cream soup. If you haven't served sickness and health It should be built first of all eggs previously during the day, their husbands and around a protein food: meat; choose a souffle or a dish containwith the solemn re sponsibility of de- unhappy losers if they fail to recognize the need for even one essential food substance. wear ', ch al well-balance- " aac ... planned. ? blouse Whole grain varieties are also a good source of bulk or cellulose . . . so necessary for regular so often overhealth habits looked in diets that are carelessly Food Your First Defense Eggs belong on the breakfast In general, women seem to be menu, too, because they are a more aware of the power of food protective food. And there than men. This is must be fresh or stewed fruit 1 '"ML 1 fortunate, because for vitamins, minerals and rough Hi 14 g. should be served several times a for their iron and vita week mins A, B, G, and sometimes C These may be alternated with the yellow vegetables which are particularly notable for their vitamin A. Don't overlook onions they are inexpensive, and a fine source of bulk. Served raw, they provide a substantial amount of vitamin C, the vitamin for which we especially prize oranges, grapefruit and tomatoes. Include a salad at dinner, lunch or supper; it is well for most normal individuals to eat some raw food daily. In cold weather, dress it generously with salad dressing for extra fuel value. Dessert may be pie, pudding or gelatin. The choice depends partly upon the other foods served at dinner, partly upon the dessert to be served at the third meal of the day. But here is a good gea-errule to follow. Serve a fruit dessert at one meal and a pudding containing milk at the other. Of course, the fruit need not be served plain unless you wish. Fruit pies are splendid for cold weather meals, fruit and gelatin combine nicely, and fruit may be incorporated in cakes, as in apple sauce cake. ... Advice to Homemakers on How to Feed Families During Coldest Days of Winter; Essential Nutritive Values Described in Terms of Everyday Foods For instance, Editor Gill Brandt's gleanings show that nine McSIIANE were used by the ROBERT By clubs last year, ar.d ser.10r few EN. a years was successful in that one WALTER HAG i vm r9 (ha chalking up heme w iv n nan j line jx t Cf.v .n ret . ittibufgh s rookie sensation that he ffSpSa "caUyfromdeclares through homers."being ay g iBAaMMMMMMBMi JO. IS" 2 A very flattering dress is this with braid used to emphasize the bust fullness, with thea effect of a bolero, and with graceful, rippling skirt. Make this charmer of thin wool, flat crepe or silk prints. You'll l "1 am surprised to hear that the was Cobbs have separated. 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