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Show LEHI FREE PRES$. LEHL UTAH sk Me Jlnolher 0 A General Quiz The Questions 1. Can you give three words, raving two pronunciations each, of which change with the meanings tfce 2. pronunciations? Which are the three fastest Speakinz of Sports (ReWd by W.r.n CONN, a looking Irish kid, Vuaa Vrk e figh-gin- JIm" y. Old-time- r, . extinct duck in the 1840s, auk in the 1840s. and the great Sportlight K jrliiiiiir.iMi Over France's Western Front With Mighty Bombing1 Pkned; By Crantland Rice j Every Sport Claim Number of 'Magnificent Midgets'; Dave O'Brien CeU Rice' Laurel Wreath Award for Durability. I NAN A WNU Service I WW ' ANGELES. Who were the little giants of sport, the smaller fellows who have outmatched brawn and bulk with brains and speed? In football the first of the "little Slants" was Frank Hinkey of Yale, "the disembodied spirit," who at 150 pounds was tearing 180 and backs apart with his cyclonic tackles. Ask any sun Ivor of Harvard's "faraway and long ago" team, around the early nineties. Hinkey practically exploded when he hit you and so did the party of the second part the ball carrier. f . mil'! i - x- : p White sauce for boiled potatoes, cauliflower, carrots and asparagus can be dressed up by a liberal sprinkling of paprika. The Hardiest r In one way young Dave O'Brien of T. C. U. and the CARGO Somewhere along the Western front, French mechanics Philadelphia Eagles gets the main sprig of laurel. and armorers prepare a squadron of bombers for a raid on German is a cart-loa- d I talked with Texas of lethal "eggs," most terrible Davey just be- territory. In the foreground fore the Packers-Al- l Star game. weapon of modern warfare. (In the first five months of western war, Short in stature, and none too there were no civilian bombings). stocky, weighing around 148 or 150 pounds, he looked even smaller outlined against the two sets of masto- - ; I : SLOW-BURNIN- ' 01 fit : - G i CIGARETTE. CAMELS ARE MILDER AND cooler! BILLY CONN When measuring syrups or molasses, dip cup in hot water and mixture will not stick to the sides of the cup. 190-pou- PLEASURE CONTENDER TEXAS DAVEY O'BRIEN was ridiculed by those who knew dons and mammoths on each side him best. Even Patrick Corbett, his Musso at 260, Baby Ray at 245, others at 240 or perhaps 230. father, thought it was blasphemous and for him to point at the great ring He is a needle in football's haystack. Yet Dave O'Brien has never had god. time taken out in three hard years The world was d Sulwhen at T. C. U. and this last year, his livan fell before Corbett's blinding first as a pro with the Eagles. speed. That was natural no one knew that for three years, day and As a forward passer they have night, Corbett had been a slave to bounced his head and slender body the thought of unseating the champ. off the ground more than 200 times, He concentrated on it so much that but he has always bounded back defeat, to him, was absolutely un- with a grin. He has been the rubthinkable. ber ball of the gridiron. And, don't forget, he can split a line as well as Points for Louis throw a pass. In the same way Billy Conn has Baseball's Share been pointing for Heavyweight Baseball has also known its share He is obChampion Joe Louis. sessed with the idea that he has Joe of these magnificent midgets. What about Johnny Evers, the Louis' number. He doesn't "sound-off- " for the press and call Louis a "Human Splinter?" Evers was a in his early Cub bum, a pushover and a setup. But stout he's quietly confident that he will be days, but Johnny was a the next heavyweight king of the thorn in the side of John McGraw and his Giants. world. And there was Rabbit Maranville a There are large number of Conn men who feel that of the Cubs and Braves, another critics ring-wis- e Conn lacks the weight and punch to chunk of guncotton, who was about be a serious contender for the Louis the size of a baseball bat. And there was Dicky Kerr of the throne. They feel that he hasn't White Sox, one of the few small will have never it what got, and pitchers who could make the grade. takes to beat the Brown Bomber. To keep from being waylaid and Even more authorities, however, assaulted I'll also give you Wee Wil have confidence in Billy's ability to lie trom a to know him beat the champ. They lost decade, who was be a rangy, clever, fast boxer, who smart to enough loves to fight. He is yearning for a "hit 'em where 1 they crack at the title and is absolutely ain't." I saw Keeler MjS sure that the outcome of the hoped-fo- r 40 years ago play bout would see the coronation of and I still think he a new heavyweight king. stands out as the When Louis won the heavyweight most scientific hitter title, wise men of boxing were al- of all time. An 1 most unanimous in their opinion that by the name only a slugger would topple him of Denton Tecumseh Now they're from his position. (Cy) Young agrees not so sure of it. Sluggers have with me. Willie Keeler " wane was one proved easy game for the champ. And after watching Louis take far you couldn't fool," Cy says And Cy too much time to dispose of Bicycle fooled most of them. Bob Pastor, many of them feel that speed and not power will de- In Boxing feat Louis. e Who was the top of the little fellows in boxing? Speed Is Unquestioned There was Wilde, "The There's no argument about his Great Atom,"Jimmy a flyhis speed. He delights in slapping weight who for years whipped men u around particularly opponents who were 15 to 25 pounds heavier. thpv'rebis. His speed and accuracy I saw Wilde near the sunset of his have accounted for far more victo career when he, Bob Edgren, Jack he which pos ries than any punch Wheeler and I played golf together sesses. before his fatal battle with Pancho y Conn remembers that Jack Demp-sethe pounding Filipino, who Villa, when 185 pounds weighed only him after the bell had rung. nailed Willard he fought Jess Willard. frail system was loaded with Wilde's scaled at 260. Many fans thought disaster for his opponents until Villa send to Dempsey it was criminal caught him on the downward trail. rememagainst such a giant. If you flattened And I'd like to give you Harry ber, Jack the Giant Killer who at 160 was whipping Gene Greb, rounas. Willard in three biooay He Tunney, and Tom Gibbons, and who Billy isn't unduly cocky. mauled Jack Dempsey all over the 12 10 or must up pick knows he He almost ring in a workout. has tucked he pounds. But when Jack Dillon, The wrecked on he steaks figures away enough for Killer. Greb thought nothing of givbrewing uj' a storm of trouble realizes ing away 20, 30 and 40 pounds. And Champion Joe Louis. Conn to he would still win in a common caneasiest thing the gain that it isn't and even ter, going away. They began to beat weight. He is small boned Greb when he was blind in one eye now may be at his best possible and half blind in the other. fighting weight. e The top in tennis for the An ideal way to solve the whole was Little Bill Johnston of men little to Conn fight problem would be for California, now living quietly along Pastor. That bout would furnish asa the Pacific. Conn's on ability thorough check Little Bill once told me his normal ith Louis'. If Conn could was around 116 pounds. Yet weight deliver a knockout wallop to Pas t in 1919 he beat Big Bill Tilden inm-ieven iime less tor in perhaps three out of four sets for the chamtook Louis to do it, there would pionship, and always carried Big on the Conn De a capacity house Bill head and head Into the stretch. band wagon. Johnston had a forehand drive no That reticular fight is by worthy of someone who weighed over Johnny 170 means an impossibility. pounds. It was terrific smokwimen nas And that from a man whose Ray, Conn's manager, hot. ing November for was considerably less tling since last normal weight it-- with get natch with Pastor. He mayJacobs. 125 pounds. than the blessing of Mike pop-eye- &'- 11 UntlM jmVi, ......jjjmJ LOADED Bomb bay of one plane shoivn being loaded with deadly missives. They are placed in nose-uand straighten up after they're dropped, since most weight is in the fore part of the shell. II inn minm Il m,',.-.- A Tasty Nuts. 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