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Show I I THE HELPER TIMES, HELPER UTAH ljty" of IlliMs Won BiS Ten Track r i - I r -. I i ' v. s X. Chafe V- v ..- - v ILNa Hi H 1.1 j IW U CiF Corn ill i " f 4 f y ; Ask for "t W J POST TOASTM -- com flakes that stay crisp in milk or cream 4 ptiotosiap!) shows the 1927 University of Illinois track team wml-i. g ctuimPi01'slliP- bottom row: D. W. Fairfield, Chicago; D. U. Lvor ' J' ' Sltt' D. T. P. D. Kue, Mattoon; McKeever, Milwaukee CPt C MeTSnTT5 Sidney; A. 0. Courter, LawrenceviHe. Second row: Harry Qll (coaolf) U Billing Mont.; F. B. Stine, Chicago; It. B. Orlovich. J,li It- E V,L r. Ham- J. M. Koyer. Oak Park; Paul Thoma '(manager) Tod ' T' ' aehowu Chicago; P. P. (distant coach); 11. S. Ponzer, Leiloille. I li h ok K :l TPtlTC APT?. BASEBALL PATKUJNiS T I Columbia Crew Has Aims for Olympic of Diamond. - l.nnifiro rn .ii"e, irasuoo u is j' you see the crack golfof L yoa see many 1,;,- in the ball yarus. w auer uugeu Lr missts a practice game when I Yanks and Braves train at St. Pe- Walter Knows ins oaseoaii trnrg. im He once almost followed base-He was with as his profession. .Rochester club and had a chance a to the Phillies, when he decided A wise choice ! future was in golf. frfore lloggius gave orders against -- E ' golf the Yanks were always at George McLean s brassy ain course and George was just as xicie at Yankee stadium, where he it-da- g g g g ume I Ids fun I: to golfers tod a Several years I both Jim Barnes and Jock Ilutch- took batting practice with the tt'ps at New Orleans. It took Jim fc.e time to connect, but Hutchinson mi several good liners to the out- - alte Presi hane e ion tht r eil or Stais t ion? loos lit; t pro at Dunwoodie, an- - Jolin Bull, also enjoys iding his day off at the Yankee ium or the Polo grounds. A for-stat soccer and cricket and Ivywelght champion of his division ng the war, Fred enjoys seein or Lou get in the big sock. one game at the stadium last he met three other British "i golf pros, all of whom had be- - !pre put in me 'opeel caoel ionwl t Norwegian Magnet in Minnesota Ring hits tflkpn A Nnraimrlnn to put boxing on the in the metropolis of a nate where Scandinavians ''wna. Until Otto von Porat hampion itsei! ntis: a li1 fBJ' irresj lid'! i if I vyweight title holder of came to Minneapolis ter the fistic y IVMI Nor-l,va.- last sport was strug- - 9l,,riS with meager Von Porat porting w a ai: iiatron-Hu- t caught the in two matcrieS( capacity crowd of 5.000 to see him In his third xow Von Porat has a card in the new SUn-Mi- s flln(.y per-;anc- , "Don't Bring Lou-lou.- p double-crispnes- s, ' ...... And there's Tony Lazzeri, who, like his famous fellow countryman, Mussolini, knows the value of printers' ink, Paul D. Dale of Briercrest, Canada, It seems a year of Injuries among pitcher on the Iowa State college baseIhe big leaguers. Among those who ball team, has been elected captain are on the casualty list now are Thom of the 1928 baseball team. as Thevenow (shown in the photo e major graph) Cardinals' shortstop, with t "Whitey" Witt, broken ankle; Urban Shocker, Yan league star, has been sold by Kansas kee hurler, also a broken ankle; Fred City of the American association to Schulte, Browns outfielder, with a Reading of the International league. frfictnrpd wrist and rib. and Frank Ilognn, Braves' catcher, with a cut Douglas Baird, third baseman of the hand. Pity the poor Insurance men. Bfrmingham Barons of the Southern association, has been traded for Bob Washburn, Little Rock second baseone-tim- if . man. Litidbergli flew high and low but spurns the jack. auditorium which drew and a .2.i.O(H) r:e:.Sw,""I largest In the box- ""story of inosota. this Rowing at Columbia university season will cost $34,000. poosh-Em-O- Tony" op There are 2(5.700 sporting clubs in England with a membership of The Longwood Bowl tournament at Boston Is the oldest of all tenuis In the United States. J. Vincent Jamison, Jr., president cf the Blue Ridge league, has notified his umpires that games must be speeded manup and any delay by players or him. to reported agers Pat McNulty. former Cleveland out fielder and Ohio State university star, who was purchased by the New York Yankees, was released to Hollywood of the Pacific Coast league. Silver Flint was a famous catcher With the Chicago and In1SSS. dianapolis clubs from 177 until a without 8X! using games he caught Dartmouth college has a rule that mask, mitt or protector. unIt'l no student can obtain a swimming in e less he has succeeded Louis Alfred Legett, twenty-onthe length of Its pool. catcher of the (.reenvi.ic year-olclub, was sold to the Chi- Sally league ... .1... One bv one our drug store cowboys ,l..nA tlAHthfl 'I, cago (Juns nj me rtimum tiel owned him. ore coming around to the hard histor which team, league f If ical truth that America m-'with patent hero national great Groh is on his way to his thirty-seer hair. enth birthday, wnicn uoesu i ivu third very well for the present crop of inBraves Eben M. Wells 'S3 of Wlnthrop, sac'kers. the Apparently Mass.. holder of the wonu rn-u.tend to make "Doc" Farrell the regu been has hurdles, high the lar shortstopper. col elected captain of the Dartmouth team. lege 1028 track Ti,e Washiiigtons have made an effort to strengthen their pitchother Newer and lighter football raiment staff by recalling Dick Coffman, ing will probably te anopieu i... rookie right-hantwenty-year-olresult a the country next fall and as the Jersey City team of the In from be weighted Jjwd players will only ternational league. ....... msivuu . .'lzyi.,-seven pounus about s ( find Huini' or twenty. Fortunately for McGraw, he has m me Iho in roil hank York Italians, fat Is who , ... tlJ Tt,lf Bert Bates, Toronto youth more nriectionntely i.hw, 1 as Jimmy oconneii com eru uean stationed at Talara aw,nu Pentley $OT.000. Waylnncl has tanni n. "" These four bust """ - tlii! Tvson a whale of a oil company, and una cauc ' " COSt Linu M'?"n "r"1 t'ia hitting lias how to play lacrosse har-now in prosM-fis i'd timely. petition com-peftio- In his day. d kui.. v d ( "" '' - s ed .6 1927, P. Co., Inc. POSTUM COMPANY, I think she's as pretty as Arthur she can be. Jean Most girls are. Tit-Bit- Stomach Disorders are decidedly unpleasant will act promptly in stomach and bowel troubles, and your freedom from pain and discomfort will make you feel that life is apain worth living-30c and 90c bottles. At all druKglsts. G. G. Green. Inc., Woodbury, N. J. Balsam of Myrrh For Cuts, Burns, deakrs Sores Bruises, re anUWized to ttiun i year money for &t first bottle if not luited. ''Jack's one passion Is Jack." "Do you mean that he's in love with himself, or out for the dough?" A fortune will be made by the man who invents a home pants pressing machine. Foiling Merrymakers Shine Your Back, Lady? "Wide open spaces" left by fashion-aid- e evening gowns worn in London have produced a new profession in beauty culture back polishers. It Is the duty of back polishers to transform into shining ivory the long neglected, because unreachable, sections of skin around and along tiie society woman's spine. What next? Caliper's Weekly. Medicine Sent by Raft To give medical relief to the tiny West Indian island of St. Vincent, the liner Andes, on its way from South America to Lisbon recently, went 170 miles off its regular course. It had received n wireless S. O. S. that influenza was raging among the Islanders and remedies were scarce. The liner appri 'itched within it mile of shore, end to prevent the disease to tie' Mj'. (he needed supon a raft built for plies were phi'-tthe purport., the Lathes rowing out to it i enwtiTo, (are remedy In lM'st ito cents dnitfirists. ija i h a nrrcKBL New -- J K.K VortUly PARKER'S ' HAIR BALSAM femora V&fi Dandruff Stops Hair Fulling Restores Color and to Gray and Faded Hair Beauty &kn.n(l ii 00 Rt Iruu.r Htecox Chttn. Wka.,Vatchogop,N.Y. HINDERCORNS Removes Corns, Callouses, etc., Btops all pain, ensures comfort to trie feet, makes walKIng easy. 16o by mall or at Druggists. lilBooz Chemical Works, I'atctaogue, N. X. Any book you want by mail, CO. IX -O00KS Deseret 44 Book Co- East So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah Push on keep Morton. moving. Thomas 1 Tattooing Turkeys Tattooing of turkeys has been adopted in the vicinity of San Angelo, Texas, because of many recent thefts. A produce dealer of Paint Rock has patented an electric needle process by means of which brands may be tattooed without much trouble. Turkey raisers are registering their brands with the county clerk. Bora, tntiuoiwl vrv tor We Know Many After an absence of three years a pigeon has returned to its loft in Bath, England. It is described as a racing pigeon with a strong homing Instinct. And that, someltnw, sounds humorous rather than felicitous. We've known human pigeons of the kind. Philadelphia Ledger. Dont treat EL Biuarune eyes whd powor-- f CLOfl tu drugs "dropped" ill 'Zf' f 1 A soothing hand. by k, Children Spanish war cannon in the courthouse park at Galesburg, 111., Is to be tilled with cement so that college pranksters can no longer annoy townsfolk by firing it in the middle of the night. A yprt-adiiij- MICH. CREEK, Uncle Eben "Giddap, mule," said Uncle Eben. Toil's a good deal of a comfort. Even when you kicks, you shows dat yoh propellers Is in good workin' order." Washington Star. Might Be Either HANFORD'S All BATTLE A metal alloy for moving picture screens which shows pictures clearly with half the usual electric current has been invented and successfully applied in Leningrad, it is reported, A screen of specially designed shape is necessary. Green's August Flower Kentle laxative, irelief of INC. New Moving Picture Screen Are They? d d .) p " Carl Mays, Cincinnati pitcher, is one of the best hitting twirlers in the game. lie has a near .400 average. 'ed i? tti that It Is Babe Ruth is singing a song was popular several months ago. ) dish. Serve Post Toasties often During these warm days.enioy the cool and crunchycrispnessof these summer days. You'll find a Post Toasties, the double-criscooling freshness in their corn flakes. Made from the hearts and an appeof succulent white corn, deli- tizing goodness in their true cately seasoned, these corn corn flavor. When you want the double-crisflakes are toasted double-cris- p corn flakesthatstay by the special process of the crisp in milk or cream, ask for rostura Company. 1 hey stay Post loasties. lhey come in the red and yellow, crispinmilkor cream down to the last inviting flake in box that keeps breakfast bowl or luncheon fciv'.'Vi,t hem fresh and double-crisp- . hmkees. frMH"i'l"l"K'"l"I"l"!"t-4.t-.t....l-.I..M-- It n 1 At last the perfect name for a rookie. The Giants have come up with a young fellow named Boni. to the lure of baseball their 'holiday" rooting was riattj I; I Jr f whoconverts I Delicious hearts of corn toasted oven-browand double-cris- p MM Sale of John Miljus, leading pitcher of the Seattle baseball club, to the Pittsburgh Pirates is announced. Jock. f'red Moore, son of f 'il 1 ar in il in America noth-- ; would have pleased me more than have become a professional bail "Ill had been born rer," said ,vA lis ' Pete Fowler, Atlanta club pitcher, has been sold to the Chicago Cubs. n. Wood- ' - African Caddies Using Heavy Iron Golf Clubs BASEBALL MOTES I ii to , wax-wrapp- the I; are in New York. liven the British-bor- n li thrill in baseball. lerai Slp Players rooting for the Yankees. or Mwanoy piays Cincinnati Reds whenever - i tin' uT' ? Kerrigan Hutti v- " f Native caddies in South Africa beColumbia varsity crew, which come crack golfers with improvised won the national title at Tough- - g clubs made of heavy iron whe tent keepsle, may not defend its honat the business end into the correct ors in the intercollegiate regatta lie. The club head is a short piece next year. of iron pipe. The grip is of old rags The Blue and White oarsmen or cloth wrapped with fine wire. are anxious to compete at next With only oae club of this crude year's Olympic games, provided nature, Joseph, a native caddie at they are named as America's a Bloemfontein club, won a caddies representatives, and they will course measuring 3,000 yards In 44 be forced to forego the Pough-strokes. Bogey for the nine holes is 38. keepsie regatta unless the Amer- The native caddies often return betican Olympic committee chooses ter scores than do the players who a date for the American tryouts carry the regular assortment of drivnext year that does not conflict S ers and irons. with the intercollegiate race. The secret of it is that the native boys play the game from the time they can walk; they have fine, natural swings and, having only the one homemade club, learn to use It to Hurt Many Len Included in Ranks of Lovers T. 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