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Show I Sltfinlrinn ' l" pis?! , r C ?oris " " ' - "La.g no-ru- jXJ IOO-jar- d 'i Philadelphia Phillies, day's best bet. Xo. 8 Yankees have been good to win going away, by killing margins year after year, and if they are slipping so are the Rockies. They have the pitching and the punch, are a great defensive team, have all needed replacements, have youth and experience. The Red Sox will be stouter challengers. Give them Dickey and see more you d trouble. But who is going to give them Dickey? Cleveland should finish third with Bob Feller facing probably his greatest year. The Sheer power Deshould carry troit into fourth place. It will be a Bill Dickey rough outfit for any set of Ditchers to (ace. Quite a bit here will depend on Gehringer's condition, one of the great ball players of all time. Jimmy Dyke3 may swing his White Sox into the first division, but it will take a gallant thrust to accomplish this. Mr. Mack's Athletics are still an uncertain quantity. He has some good young talent, but it still needs more seasoning. His team may move up a notch, but I can't see them much higher than the seventh notch. The Browns will club. to go. be a better ball But they still have a long way Older League Conditions in the much looser, and uncertain National are much more tangled than they are in the American. The Cardinals and Reds are close tossup. Bill McKechnie needs onch more help for his two star w Pitchers than he got last year. and Walters are two of the st in baseball, but Thompson, "hitey Moore and Vander Meer, Puis some rookie, must come to Der-"ng- er weir aid. The Cardinals, a young team last ar, came from 14 games back after a slow start to make a pen-na- nt bid in late September. You must admit they have been none too ht this spring. But a big league race is U something different. they all pile in and give the st they have, the net result should enough to win. They have a strong combination of youth and experience in their pitching staff and "ey have Mize and Medwick. 1 ean't figure any other pennant the other six h Chicago and should be well bunched. fhere is little to choose here. nsch will make the Pirates d I still like the raiing I above. 1 can't figure the Giant infield get-- 8 any too far. Nor the Giant The Giants may get away n'cely. They are quite apt t0 do Li B"t I don't believe they can any hot pace after June or There are too many weak "Pots on Terry's club too many Iadng veterans. Anything can happen in this jgue for the first few weeks. g"er that I expect to see the Reds Cardinals gradually pull away too far, but far enough to carry J orklof these teams into another Series. Possibilities from "tabs. Brooklyn, Pitts-0nr6- dan-eru- s. sag-ste- out-el- ja i COLORS 1 PAPRIKA RED 2 CORNFLOWER BLUE 3 BROWN AND GREEN MIXED NE day a snap-shcame from a reader showing a half dozen braided rag rugs spread out on the grass. No two were alike. I thought this one with a scalloped border was particularly interesting and the maker wrote me that the scallops do stay flat on the floor. She uses wool rags and frequently dyes them the colors she ot ABOVE: The nurse's health may an important factor in her pa- I IT tient's health. Hence Mt. Sinai's students have daily exercises to keep them in trim for the rigorous I schedule. RIGHT: "Capping day" is a great event in their lives. After passing the probationary period, they proudly receive the cap and uniform which makes them full- fledged student nurses m fR&. ,4 be wants. She cuts or tears them into strips an inch or more wide, according to the weight of the material and then braids them tightly. The braided strips are sewn together with double carpet thread and she keeps the work flat on the table all the time she is sewing. For this rug, the center row is 15 inches long. Sew around and around this, using the colors indicated. When the oval is 31 inches long and 16 inches wide, divide it evenly around the edge with pins about five inches ; i M d- JIMMY DEMARET calmness under Ere and all the other attributes needed to win top honors. His power to relax, even while the going is toughest, continues to amaze onlookers and opponents alike. Km happy-go-luck- M0 ear-to-e- ABOVE: r l ll , Vt :kiic 1' 1 ! b&tat" stu- - on intr alcn tirnvlriniv li.Ta linnvu a day in the wards. LEFT: 4 Typical instruction. Stu .i Iff In the second half of their first year, ents attend lectures 'LJ---f- dents are taught the differ- ent methods of massage Dy actual demonstration. Ilis woods are played with a swing as smooth as a lullaby. He is one of the best of iron players, and is especially good around the well-oile- d greens. Because of his always performance, Jimmy has been called the present day's nearest approach to the "old masters" Jones, Hagan and Sarazen. Texas pro is exThe bid for the a to make strong pected annual $5,000 Goodall round robin tournament in May at Flushing, Long Island. Fifteen top pros meet for this event, which is generally agreed to be one of the stiffest tests of the entire year. Following that will come the National Open, to be held at Cleveland in June. Jimmy is looked upon as the contender to beat for the National Open title. In other words, "Laughing Boy" is going to be very busy this summer. At present he is at his home club in Houston, but starting in May he'll be hitting the tournament trail for all he's worth. During her training period, the student nurse assists at from 25 to 40 operative cases. First, of course, they muht observe actual opera- tions. Right: Two students are "scrubbing up" to assist for the first time a real adventure! BW'l'-v- '"v" " V- - Jjwijl - Chopped cooked prunes mixed with peanut butter or cottage cheese makes a good sandwich ! NOTE: "The Rug That Grew Family" is another idea. DiH interesting rections are in Mrs. Spears' Boole 3, which also tells how to maka spool shelves; streamlining an old! style bed; and many other useful ideas. Write Mrs. Spears today, enclosing 10 cents in coin and book No. 3 will be sent to you by re turn mail. Up With the rug-maki- I MRS. EDTH WYETH SPEAKS Drawer It Naw York Bedford HIUi Enclose 10 centi (or Book Mo. 1 Nam ! , ( ' ' f Jf I fjpSa'fc ' JL'V' iPff IIP lf fill? 1 ' . Isl 1 - - 'I ' ' - ' I L i , Addrrai The cookie cutter will not stick and gum up if dipped in flour before cutting the dough. spread. Old fasliioneJ iron beds can easbe camouflaged by putting atily shades parchment lamp with a cloth dampened with olive tractive slipcovers over the ends. oil. It will remove all soil and To keep mashed potatoes hot, will restore the former freshness. place them in a tightly covered of hot water kettle set in a The sun should not be allowed over a low heat.pan to shine directly on begonias or plants that have large, rather soft leaves when leaves are wet. If water is left on leaves, they are likely to burn. Wipe off Add a tablespoon each of prepared horseradish and mustard to half a cup of whipped cream. Serve with ham, veal or pork. if RUG apart. Now, sew a row around, with a loop at each pin. Sew the next three rows around these loops easing the braiding in Just enough to keep the work flat. Grease spilled on a hardwood kitchen floor may be quickly removed by pouring kerosene over the spot. When the kerosene evaporates, the grease will have disappeared. Don't Goodall Test Next FINISHED Items of Interest 4UaiWil to the Housewife AROUND th. HOUSE That Friendly Grin As colorful as a painting by Raphael, Jimmy has a smile of Grand canyon proportions, a tremendous flair for making friends, y and the attitude of a nigger crapshooter. He is endeared to every golfing gallery that follows him. When he cuts loose with one of those grins after executing a good shot ha makes a friend out of every fan within viewing distance. His golf isn't particularly spectacular. He doesn't belt out terrific drives, nor does he can every putt with a wizard's touch. He is, however, amazingly accurate. He hits every shot with the utmost in natural ease and grace. He combines the knack of relaxing with the ability to concentrate through 72 holes of the toughest kind of golf. Ruth Wyth Spears vSf Vv V) mA 1 ill i A the enough The fVHrA It Figures How ir s g r SE HOW-T- 9. ar if no-hi- t. . SLlf iORK CITY.Saiional Hospital day. May 12, mil find thousands of visiting their local hospitals. Guiding the uork of these humanitarian institutions are nurses, trained in any of the 1,375 credited schools to become sentinels of V. S. health. At Sit. Sinai hospital, eu 1 ark, is a typical nursing school, uhose work is pictured below. Sit. inai has 235 student nurses uho must have completed a four-yehiph scliool course uith good record, must be between 19 and 30 years old, of $ood health and suitable personality. In three years they uill have completed 6,000 hours of practical training and approximately 1,200 hours of theoretical uork in the classroom and laboratory. Ann-neon- 1 Ultil wajtcou octisun NOW blooming again, there are iRt.eused bv of clients who tossibly a number JIMMY DEMARET. ould like to be carried from the the of into closing days :of present The main purpose of m golf "ut'st ln- uSeptember. t.,day. this'quick voyage will be to see the His victory in the recent Makers' clubs on closing tournament jtandings of the at Ga ade h'm wmner in Augusta. day not opening day. 6 f the major is your correspondent's Here rorge into the future, as the future ClrrU"- - He Was uu Ee nun looks: 10 "ly three. This incredible streak is an AMERICAN LEAGUE achievement to a ball p.ayer pitch-nYankees, by a comparable Xo. 1 New York two consecutive much closer margin. Ko. 2 Boston Red Sox, with a fightdash in nine seconds. ing chance. i t.e greatest victory of these was with Bob Cleveland 3 Indians, Xo. in the Masters'. J:mmy won it the Feller. hard way. He was a sick golfer the Detroit powerTigers, j;0i when play started in his sem!.fina, house tribe. round, and even considered withfinWhite 5 Sox, Xo. may Chicago from the tournament. drawing ish fourth. After a half hour's delay he went out to win. Washington Senators, slightj;0i ly improved. Demaret, the pride and jov of Athletics, still Houston, Texas, is more than Xo. 7 Philadelphia a on green side. chamnionshin rnlfcr iio-o ,k4 in Louis the 8 St. old in Xo. the arm to every tournament he Browns, homestead. enters. He has ability, courage, NATIONAL LEAGUE Xo. 1 St. Louis Cardinals, by an eyelash. Xo. 2 Cincinnati Reds, just about as good. Xo. 3 Brooklyn Dodgers, improved over last year. Xo. 4 Chicago Cubs, due for better luck. Xo. 5 Pittsburgh Pirates, may finr ish higher. Xo. 6 New York Giants, hardly ready for long route. Xo. 7 Boston Bees, not enough punch. - " Nurses Get Rigorous Training In Hospitals Throughout U. S. 'Laughing Bov' Most Colorful Links Menace By ROBFJIT McSHAVt' .. v ";V vt: EH! FRKK PKFSS. l.EHI. UTAH Washing machine hints: Always off the machine if you are suddenly called away. The average tubful of clothing requires six turn ItMotherl O-Ce- clean and polish, foof Do BOTH at one. Any lovely Wly can polish her furniture cleans them. All the work and floors as m she used to do to wash and dry AND tbm furniture . . . htlf wasttd. fiolish her Polish in your damp use cloth and wash and polish at th Sami timt. Your ntighborhood dealer stlls genuine: tu minutes for ordinary washing and 10 minutes for badly soiled arMOPS, WAX, DUSTERS, CUANERS AND ticles, such as overalls. Change ELY AND MOTH SPRAT the water twice in laundering soiled articles such as rugs and Better a Jewel play suits. Never overcrowd the Better a diamond with a flaw washing machine, since the garthan a pebble without. Confucius.' ments in it may be torn. Battle Royal Seen Ben Hogan, another Texan who N. Y., headquarters at White Plains, in the competition serious offer will Goodall meet. This tournament will mark the opening of a battle Demaret and Hogan for pro-go- lf leadership. Hogan got searing South hot and won the North and and the Greensboro and Ashville with the excepopens in succession, 34 under of par for 216 score tional holes. The Flushing tourney will place on a the two sensational Texans basis for the first time n this year. They will be compelled encounter to meet in a holes. 18 for winter Undisputed king of the to lead the $7,632 won tour, Jimmy winners. Back of him, to P. G. A. figures, rank .NelBen Hogan with $6,538; Byron$3,608, Yood( son, $4,513; Craig Sam Snead L,oydMangrum $3 350;$2,81 , ClayLittle, $2,906; Lawson Harold Mc ton Haefner. $2,706; XiuMthl. $2,501; pKa.ph $2,30fl. Spaden, Paul SM00: and Vardon Demaret also leads in the 267 points Hogan with race trophy with 215, followed by Wood wiS 141, Nelson with 133, and Snead with 113 points. man-to-ma- hand-to-han- d Fascinated, intent, these students are following every detail of a major prosurgical operation, familiarizing themselves with the technique and cedure. Each realizes that soon she will stand at the doctor's side to help him save a human life! ,v Time out from the routine to open the day's mail from home. Cope. tQ r "!i llota : MADE Canaar IT KItLOOO'f IN |