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Show k TUESDAY, JUNE 19, The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah ; D) Made From Few Scraps Gil Hodges May Be Home Run Kingpin : - lugged Wagon Can Be SPORTLIGH Tea Cloth 1951 : GRANTLAND RICE stanty last season, Eddie Sawyers PRODUCTION in home year in 1948. He came back with team could never have won. MASS will be a winner in 1949. He fell another big business hustling inability to hit, hii . 1950 1950. So far in in more once apart this season, with keener competitime win- pace has been one of the main tion than weve known in some 1951 he has had 'a hard of Philly drawbacks, plus the loss for Kansas City. ning like is years. losing This Page worked in 60 tough games Curt Simmons. In past seasons it has been the two star averpitchers. custom of Ralph Kiner, the Pirates in 1949 which is more than the conthat catches and holds team Any when can arm you carry big first baseman, to take charge. age in the Dodgers this season will need In his last five years with the sider the long hours one spends everything it .can reach for. Pirates, Kiner has struck off 23, the bull pen. team If you picked an all-stThe same fact has now apparentThis 51, 40, 54, and 47 from the National League, outleaves him all alone in any five-ye- ly overtaken Jim Konstanty, the side of the Dodgers, few could 1950 iron man of the Phillies. group. break into the Brooklyn payKonstanty worked In 74 games But things are quite different In roll. Who in the older circuit is was last year. This means he in thl: new season of 1951. than Campanella, the bull pen every day, warmKtners main challenger for the Robinson, Reese, Hodges,Snider ing up for almost every game. new campaign should be Gil and Furillo? Abrams, There was considerable doubt the Hodges, powerful Dodger. Muslal could get Into this group, last winter that the Phillies reHodges is only 27 years old. He but not many others. lief star could return with anyIs six- feet one, and weighs 200 The All-Stgame this summer thing like the same stuff he had 1 pounds. It s e e m s to the be Dodgers vs. the is likely last season. that big Gil has set He may have had a rubber arm American League unless some drasan increasing home-ru- n or an iron arm last year, but there tic changes take place in the next tempo year by is always a limit. Without Kon few weeks. year. In his - first full season with the Dodgers in 1948, he THE hit only 11 homers. In 1949 he lifted this FICTION mark to 23. In 1950 CORNER he moved it up to By Richard H. Wilkinson By Kon-stant- ys s- 50-INC- 4 WAGON CONVERTIBLE TO STAKE TRUCK PATTERN 215 ) ar four-bagger- s. ar better - This Is A Rugged Wagon TT is easy to make too! Use rubd disk wheels for a x soap-boderby winner. Or make it entirely of scraps picked up around the home workshop. Pattern 215 is complete with directions. Price of pattern ar BD itth.i I Ill! inj (IbsSIsssbaIsS 313 Crochet Cloth So far as illus-rate- :.s 25c. WORKSHOP . PATTERN SERVICE Drawer 10 Bedford Hills, New York . . d 32. 1951 Is concerned, Hodges is off flying well ahead of every woman who wields a crochet Kiner, Ted Williams and other hook. Wide bands of white are leading sluggers from past years. If Hodges could hold his opening joined together and edged with clip steadily through the summer, bright green cotton. he would have the best chance yet Pattern Envelope No. 5313 contains com- of reaching Babe Ruths famous plete crocheting instructions and stitch U landmark 60 in one season. lustration for cloth. Gil was born in Princeton, Indiana," not New Jersey, where he SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK could have made the Tiger squad 307 West Adams St., Chicago 0, III. one of its best tackles or guards. Enclose 20c in coin for each pattern. Add 5c for 1st Class Mali If He is normally a .285 hitter but he desired. expects to do better this season. Pattern No Hodges is a leading part of the powerful Dodger attack. Name (Please Print) Any pitcher who has to face Street Address or P.O. Box No. Abrams, well over .400, Reese, Snider, Robinson and Hodges State City (with Furillo due later) might as well stand with his back to the wall facing a firing 6quad. As fine a home-ru- n hitter as Do you suffer distress from the R&'ph Kiner is, big Pirate cant afford to lose too much ground to fen's a hitter of Hodges standing. And while Ted Williams is hitting poorly, so far as his batting average is concerned, he still retains his old power. Westlake has been giving Hodges which makes you his closest run. Westlake hit 23 NERVOUS several home runs in 1949 and 24 in 1950. days before? He is moving well beyond this pace Do female functional monthly in 1951. ailments make you suffer pain, feel so strangely The Relief Handicap restless, weak at such times, or just before your period? Pitchers working overtime in re Then start taking Lydia E. lief roles can have a year or two of ComPinkhams Vegetable pound about ten days "before' glory; but they pay heavily. to relieve such symptoms. Joe Page had a terrific pennantPinkhams Compound works winning year in 1947. He had a bad through the sympathetic nervous system. Regular use of Lydia Pinkhams Compound helps build up resistance against this annoying distress. Truly the womans friend was very smug. "Of MRS. Luther darling, I know how happy and thrilled you are at being married. Phil is a nice boy. Dear I rememAlvin when ber were first and I married. I was just the same. Mrs. Luther illusions of youth. me, "Mile-a-Minu- te n . sighed. "The Dear me. Beth Franklin tried hard to maintain a role of gracious hostess. "Were your illusions shattered, Mrs. Luther? "Shattered? Mrs. Luther laughed and suddenly looked wise. "Well, yes, I suppose they were. For I did have illusions about my husband, darling, just as you have about your Mrs. Luthers Phil. And then "he strayed. lips tightened "How dreadful! "Not dreadful, darling fortunate. Oh, my yes. You see, Dave, my husband, is not naturally a woman chaser. He was frightfully upset and shamed. He promised to do anything if Id only not leave him. To this day Dave is repentant. Hell do anything I ask. He is humble and grateful, and I declare I think 1 have the best husband In the world. "I suppose it was wasnt it? fortunate, Mrs. Lather leaned toward her young hostess. "So fortunate, my dear, that I wish others could benefit by the same experience. Your Phil Is very handsome, and Gretchen Carter Note: Or you may prefer Lydia E. Pinkhams TABLETS with added iron. J if.i LYDIA E. PIIIKIIAMS VEGETABLE COMPOUND Rem&mA&t - ONLY YOU CAI1 HE HAD PREVENT Pi7THPnif2,Ar " 70 m END " average 'and was FOGIEST PDREG nr rr ofvS-FACTO- R faster in Du?,1 JWU. ROTE FABULOUS FOOTBALL 5.M.U. STAR NOW UNDER CONTRACT lWITH THE NEW YORK 1 GIANTS PRO FOOTBALL TEAM, DiNG I! po-enti- al MY MISTAKE Grantland Rica moving filet crocheted tea A fast cloth thats certain to please - ber-tire- THE SUM- -, MER PLAYING BALL WITH CORPUS l CHRIST! OF THE COAST LEAGUE. 1 U PpflwZ' , AT M,NsbS AND IS 000 MATCHERA ALL A OF is very beautiful. She smiled. "Well, darling, I simply must be going. Beth sat down at a window, cupped her chin in her hand and stared out at the rain. "Gretchen Carter is very beautiful. What had Mrs. Luther meant? Mrs. Luther was bitter and disillusioned . . . Poor Dave Luther. How dreadful it must be to be constantly under sus picion. TWO weeks later the Hempton Club held its annual spring opening ball. Phil and Beth went with the Craigs. En ' route, Dorothy Craig said mischievously: "Keep your eye on that handsome husband, of yours tonight, Beth. They tell me Gretchen Carter has bought the most seductive gown . . . Beth laughed. She strove for anc maintained an attitude of indifference. Even later when she saw Gretchen Carter, blonde and gorge ous in a white, filmy gown that was truly seductive, she would not admit that what Mrs. Luther or Dorothy had said was affecting her peace of mind. She danced the first dance with Phil and then, conscious of Mrs Luther watching her from across the room, conscious of Dorothy Craigs mischievous glance, she de liberately ignored her husband It was quite by accident that toward the middle ci the evening she saw Phil slip through the French doors out on to the terrace. Or was it accident? Certainly it wasnt ac cident that sent her eyes sweeping around the room till they founc Gretchen Carter. And then her heart stood still. Gretchen was moving toward the same French doors. The orchestra swung into a fox trot. Beside her, Tom Craig said "My dance, Beth? "No, she said. No, Tom, I Ive got a headache . . . .Excuse me, please. And she moved away, swiftly, blindly. Without consciously establishing a destination, she made her way out on to the terrace, stood there in the dim light. Abruptly she saw them two fig ures silhouetted against the sky al the far end of the terrace standing close together. Reason left her. Logic fled. Seized by an uncontrollable fury, consc ous only of one desire the desire to wreak vengeance on this woman who had robbed her of her faith, she sped along the terrace, cried out in Sudden anguish and flung herself toward the filmy white dress and startled face of Gretchen. As from a great distance she heard a masculine exclamation, saw' a face in the dim light and suddenly it was as if an icy cloak had engulfed her and was holding her close. For the face of the man who had been standing with his arm about Gretchen Carter was that of Dave Luther. . ' ' ' ) 110 CONSTIPATION FOR 25 YEARS My husband introduced me to .ALL-BRA- shortly after we were N married. I use it in my cooking as well as for break- fast. The result: were regular as Mrs. clockwork! Antonina Graziano, 453 Garfield Ave., Jersey City, N. J. One of many unsolicited letters from users. 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