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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYRUM. UTAH Society Man Managing Fighter (mm News Notes I OLD SPITBALLER WAS BIG WINNER j- - Mitchell Helped Cardinals Win Flag. Clarence Privilege to Live in Utah When Frankhouse and Reinhardt, from whom much was expected, failed them last spring, and when Rhem began to go had in the early summer, the Cardinals had only the three veterans. Haines, Alexander and Sher-del- l. to carry them through the long pennant grind. It was then that they took a gamble on Clarence Mitchell, who had been given his unconditional release by the Phillies. When Breadon signed Mitchell he made n fine stroke, for the ancient spitballer with the crippled wing suddenly returned to form and pitched and won some vital games for the Cards at a critical time In the pennant race. He was most effective against the Giants, who were the most dangerous contenders for the EPHRAIM Ranger J. Ollerton of the Mantl Nation forest made a trip to the Mammoth ranger station recently and reports twenty-eigh- t inches of snow, with a water content of fire inches. HEBER The lions share of premiums at tht recent Utah inter-mounta- in seed show, in cei tided seed potato classes, went to the Wasatch County Seed Growers association as the culmination of a long program of seed improvement. ELSINORE A Carload of poultry went out recently destined for San Francisco. The bird3 were gathered from the poultry yards in the vicinity of Monroe and this city. The carload comprised more than 4000 birds and was shipped in a special poultry car. MYTON Sheepmen of the the Nine Mile and Green River districts near Myton have been forced to begin feeding their flocks with corn because of the scarcity of feed due to dry autumn v. eather. Conservation estimates place the number of sheep in the region at between 40,00 and 50,000 head. PROVO The annual Utah county Poultry and Rabbit show will be held at 1G4 West Center street in this city, January 22 to 26, according to officers of the Utah County Poultry and the Utah County Rabbit Breeders associations. T. II. Horay of Salt Lake will Judge the show. CASTLE DALE Engineer Carf A. Erickson and a crew of surveyors are again doing the preliminary survey York for the Salina canyon highway. According to the engineer, the survey, started last summer, will now be completed unless something unforseen happens to change the pesont program. EPHRAIM Mantl National Forest Woolgrowera association Is officially on record for an open game law in Utah to permit the killing of deer, male and female, and of elk when they are damaging the range. The resolution to that effect has been submitted to the Utah Woolgrowers association. SALT LAKE Barnyard squawks, cackles and general atmosphere emanated from the spacious room at West Broadway last Monday from morning until 10 oclock at night. More than 1000 birds of almost every size, color and type vied for honors in the fortieth annual show of the Utah poultry association. OGDEN The tenth annual Ogden livestock show, held January 5 to 10, was a great success, officials, judges, visitor and exhibitors declared, and ranked among the greatest in the Attendance this year w.as country. larger than ever before, with over 20,000 persoDS passing through the gates in six days. SALT LAKE California produced 209,000 pounds of the 647,000 pounds of cheese marketed at San Francisco In December. Wisconsin was next, shipping' 153,000 pounds of cheese to the coast. Idaho supplied 142,000 320 pounds pounds. Utah furnished no eggs month. Practically the during Francis to San this region from went co or Los Angeles in December. RICHFIELD Low bid for the contract to place the gravel surface on the 16.495 miles of the states endsub-of Carmel highway was the Zion-MG. Young and company, A. mitted by of Richfield, It was revealed when the sealed bids were opened at the offices cf the state road commission recently. the Under the hid of this concern, for surface total cost of the gravel the project would he $67,980.05. re-- . SALT LAKE The storm which hurCalifornia cently came up from ried past Utah leaving only aoflight low snow in its wake, but the area its way forced barometric pressure was an Into the north where there threatened which wave cold intense wave has to reach Utah. This cold is indithere and eastward now gone temperUtah the in cated little change Cecil .Alter. , ature, according to J. number of the UTAH Although In the eleven cattle on feed for market cent greater 3 was per corn belt states same time at the 1 than on January cattle on feed in Utah the in year, r tw yew ' compared will. 27.000 to a reand 40,000 in 1927, accordingFrank Anby Tuesday port released of the United drews, local statisticianaSriclJlture-LOGAof States department Methods proposed for con o river and the location y Bear trolling feraPnii-gratorthe for the control works to be established, bird refuge e considered by representa-oTththere biologies United States division of aurvey and the irrigation in Logan roads the bureau of public are those devel recently. The jflans and staff of the eped by L. M. Winsor summer.-bureau during the past 'durbenefited was Stock M ANTI while snows,, new ing December by winter ranges sheep on the western of cold Buffered from a short period Isreport monthly weather, said the sued by Frank Andrews, agricultural destatistician for the United States The supply of agriculture. partment of hay and feed grains Is still apparwinter ently sufficient for ordinary by is expressed needs, but anxiety some stockmen ybo do not think ths supply will last through 8 long, bard 33-3- 9 one-fourt- h flag. Mitchell won eight and lost nine for the Cards last season, but all his defeats with two exceptions were close and finely pitched games with low scores. Clarence pitched fine ha.il almost every time he took the hill. He was the most effective of all the Cardinal pitchers Roettgers Leg Mends and' Is Ready to Play Wallie Roettger, brilliant outfielder of the SL Louis Cardinals during the first half of last season, who broke his right leg in a game with the Cubs on July 4, has mended completely and is rarin for the call to Avon park. Fla., the Red Birds training camp. The state of Wallies health is of more than passing interest throughout Illinois, partly because he is the basket ball coach. at Illinois Wesleyan, where his charges have won the Illifor nois conference championship three years arid have won 72 out of 81 games during his regime. Roettger was. a basket ball and baseball star at Illinois, after which he did a stretch at the Cardinal farms In Syracuse and Houston. He was pounding the ball at better than a .350 clip and was hailed as the third best thrower In the major leagues when be was laid low in a slide into third in the. first game of a holiday double header. Those who saw him lifted from the ground after the accident, with his toes twisted around to where his heel should have been, voiced the opinion he would neyer make the big show again. But now there Is not a suggestion of a limp when he walks. Champion Dribbler of Basket Ball Players S Spart Mates Red Cagle was nicknamed his hair turned brown. - Jji. before Chicago may Include a tenpin tourFair ney among Its 1933 Worlds Earl Clark, best back In the Rocky Mountain conference, mr.y get an appointment to West Point Bob Zuppke, football coach of the University of Illinois, Is a talented marine and landscape painter. A homecoming In baseball might be exciting, with Rogers Hornsby start Ing off on five different trains. Joe Sewell of Cleveland has struck times during his out only ninety-on- e eight seasons in the major leagues. Williams college nine has booked a game with a Japanese college team for June 22 at Wiiliamstown, Mass. The Reading club of the Interna tional league, farm of the Cubs, will for present an almost new line-u- p 1929. Catcher George Rensor of the Evansville Three-Eyleague, has been bought by Fort Worth of the Texas league. e Babe Ruth is said to have made more than a million dollars since leaving Baltimore. He has been In nine world series. Oklahoma Aggies and Arkansas re- r contracts for cently signed teams of the two institutions to meet in football and track. Clarence Mitchell. when he pitched for Red Cloud, Neb., back In 1910 when be was only a kid of nineteen. Since then he has been on the pay roll of three minor league and five major league trouble clubs, working through 18 seasons under tliis pitching handicap. When he cut loose that deceptive left hand spit-te- r and pitched effectively he always paid for It with a sore arm for a But last' season, for the first week. time in all these years Mitchell was free from trouble .with his arm for three months at a stretch. Mitchell was born near Alliance, Neb., ori a farm 37 years ago, and his folks still live on the old home place. team in the He pitched for a semi-prwhen Franklin only eighteen of town and won 40 of 44 games that season. He gained much local renown and a Red Cloud contract and a sore arm from his first year on the hill. They must have played mighty fast ball In Red Cloud, Neb., some 16 and 18 years 13 In ago, for Mitchell won 14 and lost that state league circuit. And then two years after his day came Dazzy Vance and won only 13 and lost 14 In that league while pitching for this same Red Cloud club. o Right Umpires Always Sure of ' G etting Job thing about a big manager, and turning league umpire that is he can always get his old job back. Some years: ago Hank 0,Day was em going about his business of calling National in the league and wrong right when Garry Herrman drafted him to Hank manage the Cincinnati Reds. was not much of a success s a man he ager and when he was released as old his to job back welcomed was umpire by the league. in George Moriarty quit umpiring the American league two years ago to take Ty Cobbs place as mnnager of the Tigers.' Moriarty, after a poor season last year, was given his release by Frank Navin. But good umpires are scarce these out of a days, and Moriarty wasnt at the announced was it job long, as he would be that in Chicago meeting back in the American league next sea son as an umpire. Theres ten-yea- In recognition of his great success with this years team alumni of Wisconsin presented Head Coach Thistle- thwaite wdth a watch. V ' - j' ? ' The Cincinnati Nationals purchased Earl Crabtree, center fielder with the Oklahoma City club of the Western league, for a reported $10,000. Once upon a time Fairy Story: 1 remarked, sing second somebody bass in a quartet. and nobody in the crowd asked. Who sings shortstop? . Louis- Welter a Caddo Indian, mem basket bull ber of the , team .Of the Haskell Indians, who Is - known as the champion dribbler of all jbiisket ball players' of the country This statement conies, from one who should 'ktiow Di James Nalstnlth Inventor of the game of basket ball. . Robertson' Is Elected v - j Pilot of Yale Soccer Reuben B. Robertson., Jr. of Ashe ville, N. C., a junior in the Scientific ol scliooi; has been chosen captain this of vote team by Yales 1929 soccer season's 15 letter ..men. He started In which throughout the past season. a the Yale team did not lose game At the. same time it was announced Minnethat Edwin N. Dodge, 30. 'of manager next the be would apolis. A. Vogel. 711 season, and that George won the man had of Manasquan. N. J., would there and agerial competition mana fore be assistant manager and season. following the ger V. V. k sporting features. Pat Haley, former Philadelphia Na tional player, may land at the helm of the Wheeling, Middle Atlantic league club. ; winter al- Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, Jr., recently bought a siiare in the managerial rights to Rene de Vos, Belgian featherweight, and didn't see him In action until he visited him in the St. Nicholas gym. New York. Photograph shows a scene that will, be during the several coming fights Tony acting as De Vos second between rounds. l. - the last world series, In lowing only two hits in six innings, and many baseball men believe he would have won a game If he had been allowed to start one. It is to be doubted if any pitcher in major league history has had ns much trouble with his arm as has Mitchell, lie once said that his arm gave him Thompson Protino. manager of the baseball club, has purMemphis chased Herhert May. a pitcher, from the San Francisco Pacific Coasl league club. onri grind . It would be very discouraging in hockey to start down the ice with Lee, Macon, Outfielder, Boosted by Nap Ruckci the puck and discover after a while on the yon have rtne of the opposition stick. Instead. ' Albert Smoke. famous Indian dis runner who, once competed on tanoe the Canadian Olympic team, has start ed a comeback by winning n three mile race. , House, captain of the Yale swim recming Dram and the Intercollegiate now Is stroke. back in the ord holder one of the star members of the Cleve land Athletic club team. of the. Brooklyn Nap Rucker scout club has a Macon the that said club, Lee. Nni in outfielder budding' young didnt know his first name. buf ono a lot about his hull playing foi said the youngster would he ready 1930. in Robins the Lee Is one of the most promlsiii): at. I ever looked voung oullielders cm and fasl is big. He said Rucker hit ' All hat he lacks now Is experiIn ence and he will get plenty of that another season ' hitter an He ,1s a his swing behind of power puts plenty He should he ready for big leagn hasehall by 1930." tb The Macon club is owned by Robins. When a man with a hitherto good character gets mixed np with some scandal, or allows his name to be associated with a shady transaction, it Is often said, You cant touch pitch without being defiled." Pitch is one of those singularly adhesive things which, touch it ever so lightly, leaves. If not a stain, at least an odor. The correct quotation is. ne that toucheth pitch shall be defiled therewith," and many people would be Inclined to look for it in the book of Proverbs. It Is not in the authorized version of Hie Scriptures, but' forms the verse of Chapter XIII of the book of Ecclesiasticus, one of the books of the Apocrypha those sacred writings which are not Included in the canon of Scripture. Monkey in Dentists Chair Twelve husky, grinning monkeys are undergoing treatment at the college of dentistry of the University of California, at present having their teeth They are kept espestraightened. cially to observe the effect of diet on teeth. Their teeth are much like childrens, having the same number, and two sets, milk and permanent, but the monkeys differ in a vital respect They like to go to the dentist. The doctors report that the monkeys throw back their heads and open their mouths cheerfully and seemed to chatter with interest at the goings-on- . Would Label Every Baby by William de Graaf. Pasadena, Calif., succeeds, there will be no unknown soldiers graves, mistaken Identities, or passDe port difficulties in the future. Graaf would have congress pass a law requiring all parents to tattoo the date, place of birth and name on their Such a marking infants bodies. would serve as a living passport, the promoter asserts. It would always be a ready means of identification and in later life would keep persons from going where they would be ashamed to be found. Capper's If a movement started Weekly. Cuban Women Lawyer Cuban women, although they may be lawyers, are refused the privilege of becoming judges by a decision of the Supreme court. The decision states that a Judge must be a citizen of the republic with all the functions of a citizen. Inasmuch as women have not yet been granted the right of franchise, judgeships are automatically withheld from them. Women's organizations are protesting against this situation. Had Never Been Locked The Philadelphia Record moved to a new building. Then the front door of the old Record building had to be locked the first time In forty-siyears. And when they started looking for the key, they could not find it. In fact, no one remembered ever seeing the front dnor key. So a lock smith made a new key for the lock that had been nothing more than an ornamental fixture for a little less than half a century. x Rick Literary Gift More than 10,000 letters, dating from 1790 to 1S75, written by Wendell Phillips, William Lloyd Garrison, John Brown, Charles Sumner and others, have been presented to Syracuse university by Gerrit Smith Miller, of Petersboro, N. Y. Spellbinding have held many audiences spellbound ! Yes, answered Senator Sorghum, But I didnt .seem able to keep every body well hypnotized after they got into the voting booths. "You A i d Dorothys Mother Proves Claim Children dont ordinarily take to medicines but here's one that all of them love. Perhaps It shouldnt be called a medicine at alL Its more like a rich, concentrated food. Its pure, wholesome, sweet to the taste and sweet in your childs little stomach. 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