Show THE FANS HAVE LITTLE USE FOR ARBITERS President Heydler Says Umpires Have Few Friends WARM MILK BEST BACTERIAL HOME High Counts Usually Result of Dirty Utensils "Bacteria get Into milk only from the thing's with which the milk Is handled " said Prof J D Brew to visitors at Cornell university “I’roer construction and barn equipment of adds to the possibilities merely milk" clean making Bacteria grow In many liquids and milk happens to he the most Ideal of Like any other plant provided ail with enough food and moisture they grow rapidly at wurm temperutures and most of the exceedingly high counts are the result of growth due to poor cooling The next Important cause of high counts Is improperly cleaned utensils the greatest bacterial con Usually taminatlon comes from the more or less invisible parts of any utensils of equipment About 1 to 2 per cent of all mlscel-lneons high counts are due to udder Often udder troubles Infection are apparent but at times an unsuspected udder Is causing the high count Dirt falling luto the milk may also add numerous bacteria The numbers however added the upon depend source of the dirt bacterial To produce milk with count consistently under 30000 requires greater vigilance In operations be should No chances whatever taken There Is no excuse In general for It counts being In excess of 100 000 can be 6nfely assumed that with effof milk and proper icient cooling and sterilizing of all utencleaning sils at least 08 per cent of the counts should be under 100000 Brushes Preferred in Washing Milk Utensils Brushes are to be preferred to rag8 for use In washing dairy utensils because they get Into corners and crevices much better The brushes should he carefully washed and allowed to between dry In the sun If possible A the times when they are in use sour brush will often leave the utensil In a worse condition than before It was washed causing the same vile sour and musty odors to develop In the utensil that were present In the brush or rag All milk or cream utensils should be rinsed first of all with cold or lukewarm water Tills step should never be omitted for hot water Introduced milk vessels coagulates the albumin of the milk forming a sticky layer over the surface which The utenIs very difficult to remove should then sils rinsed as Indicated In hot water be washed thoroughly containing a high grade of washing The powder rendily dissolves powder the layer of fat on the utensils which is very difficult to remove In any other practicable way The utensils should then be sterilized with steam or chemicals and allowed to dry thoroughly without the use of towels of any kind Into directly Use of Dry Skim Milk in Raising Dairy Calf experiment stations hnve been working during the past few years on the use of dry skim milk In raising dairy calves All are agreed that It Is practical to do so where whole milk Is sold at considerable premium over butterfat prices Professor Bohsledt of the Wisconsin Station states that they have done sufficient work to be convinced that dry skim milk has a place In the ration for growing dairy calves Issued from A bulletin has Just been the University Farm at St Baul Minnesota on raising the dairy calf when whole milk Is sold Many Dairy Notes ftftfUWftfttU'WWW Don’t allow dairy cows liens to Obecotne fat Ground barley fed hay has been proved and After his many years In baseball of the John A Heydler president Is convinced National that league players and fans have little use for the umpires Heydler Just about says to the so In hla ‘‘special Instructions” officials If there Is any doubt about It read as follows dnd find out for yourself: A thorough “Study the rules dally knowledge of them Is your greatest asset Be courteous and firm and so compel respect from all and never lose sight of the fact that friendship for the umpire appreciation of Ids arduous duties and practical cooper atlon In Ids troubles rarely extend outside of this office” Another thing Heydler likes mn plres who are uble to ‘‘stand on their own feet” and are not everlastingly appealing to a fellow innte to make the decision In some intricate play He wants them to he In the right spot at the right time and gel their own plays Fisherman and sportsmen generally will be Interested In the announcement that the Anglers’ club of Snr asota will give $5000 In cash Fla prizes to anglers and guides for the best fish caught during the national to be held there tournnment tarpon This Is May 9 to Juty 15 Inclusive said to be the largest sura ever ofThese fered In a fishing tournament awards are In addition to cups trophies fishing tackle etc usually given at such an event Ed Barrow business manager of the a has Issued New York Yankees warning to gamblers who make the stadium their headquarters while the “1 am Yankees are playing at home opening heavy fire on those wfio bet openly at the stadium on Sundays” said Barrow "I have prepared warnings which will be handed to patrons and I hope the fans do not take offense and will apprleclute what I am I have been fighting trying to do gamblers at ball parks ever Blnce I came Into the game and I am never The situation at going to give It up the stadium has become serious and I am going to stamp out the evil” Harry J Roekafeller graduate man- ager of athletics at Rutgers university announces that Dennis Mulligan captain of the West Point football team in 1923 has been appointed coach of the Rutgers freshman football eleven This gives the Rutgers’ coaching staff fwo former West Point stars his Mulligan succeeds Don Storck teammate for four years on the army squad who will be chief assistant to next fall Head Coach Roekafeller who George Duncan a gentleman knows golf If anyone ever did picks Iloylake as the hardest course In Great Britain It Is the No 1 course on his list There Is no watering system at (watering systems being strange to nearly all British courses) and When the Iloylake often dries out course Is dry It Is like cement ' The brown turn In color and greens light A become smooth as glass pitch shot Is Impossible the player mast run up the ball “Like the weather so Iloylake” they say over there and the American playera who have tried Hoylake agree Mark for Krenz tuying with sllnge and be good feed holds a Is a Stunted H prices much lower than to try hnve led some dairymen usual by not using cottonseed economizing meal where needed to balance the ration or feeding native hay Instead of alfalfa This Is poor economy Butter-fa- High producing dairy cows frequentcally suffer a severe strain on their cium reserve and need to have that reserve replenished cut but In the case of more Inqiortant and other grasses Afore food value per acre Is obtained from pastures when they are not grazed too early or too closely Early pastures even ough they are bulky supply an abundance of protein t Chet Wynne Was Fastest Notre Dame Grid Runner Chet Wynne who recently resigned as football coach of Creighton to take the Job at Alabama was one of the fastest halfbacks ever turned out os a Notre Dame team “Wynne probably Is the fastest runner next to Jack Elder that ever writes Bill came out of Notre Dume Hanna In the New York Herald Tribune “I mean fustest football runner He could skim an end remarkably fast and flit by like a wraith Just a rush of light— noiseless then gone Mahan moved with that same swift There was graceful llgbtfoot silence more clatter to the running of VV’eekes Iiarrett and Thorpe Running In straight Jflnes Grange Elder was more dangerous It seemed to this onlooker than Wynne In his arcs noiseless At least recollection of Elder’s dash to a touchdown tn the Army game la much more recent and therefore more vivid” Rifle Champion Jfloi’ffofes Jimmy McLarnln won his first light the age of twelve at The batting sensation of the Coast league Is Frank Crosettl San Frauds-cshortstop Cleveland manRoger Pecklnpaugh says Jonah Goldman Is the mort amazing shortstop of the last 20 years ager Pitcher LI1 Stoner was released outby the Pittsburgh Pirates to ths Worth club of the Texas league right Fort The SL Paul American association baseball club has sold Bernle Tesmer catcher to the Dallas club of the Texas league winning football team at Purdue of the brought an enlargement stadium Ten thousand seats have been added A has It seems that San Quentin the best of the prison baseball teams got a break this season The entire schedule is played at home those IiH Flit only tn this yellow with ths black bands g cm flies Get your Flit and the special Friendly Feeling for Abnl-Miod- That Bird Kill Snakes All over South Africa the secretary bird Is protected by taw and custom In the stomuch of one secretary bird were found three snakes each about a yard long eleven llzurds and a quantity of crickets and locusts The bird bas no hesitation In attacking a cobra or any poisonous snake It cornea op quietly then opening Its wings to shield Its body flushes upon the snake and usually kills or disables it before It cun strike If the snake does manage to strike the blow Is caught upon one of the wings then the bird's beak and feet finish the Before eating Its prey the business bird plucks out the feather which was struck In South America the carlama a prettily crested bird much smaller than the secretary kills snakes Australia's snuke killer Is the laughing jackass of which there are several kinds The bird la a saucy creature and a bit of a thief But since It kills and eats snakes It Is protected and encouraged Billy was a very little boy One cold morning his mother sent him to school well bunIlls galoshes dled up even IV hen he appeared at his desk his teacher was quite orsprlsed at bla appearance She naked him: “How did you happen to coma to school today without your shirt?" hlrnaelf over from hla Billy looked neck to his feet and exclaimed : “Gee gosh ! I thought 1 took off my galoshes to A la Radio Conrad and Bobby three and elevare ardent followers of basketand each evening try the'r powat looping the ball into the basIn their basement Conrad bas learned the popular lingo from the radio announcers and hla little voice clenr: “He’s dribbling down rings the floor he shoots misses be gets the ball shoots— and It wentl” en ball ers ket PILES Pile IS DOCTOR’S BIG HELP IDEA Donald Anderson student at the Mexico Missouri Military academy Mo who won the Individual clmm plonshlp In the National R 0 T C rifle meet In which 63 schools comAnthe country peted throughout derson who turned In a score of 190 oat of s possible 200 will make a trip to Washington D C to receive the championship award Baseball Mark Goes in Cardinal-Robi- n Battle t A modern major league record was broken and a National league record equaled In the second game of a recent bargain hill between the St Louis Cardinals and the Brooklyn Dodgers The new mark wns set when the went to hat Cards and the Robins officially 103 times the Dodgers with 52 and the Red Birds with fil The record was made June 9 and Detroit 1883 when the Boston Nationals batted 110 times but the more recent record wns DO times between the New York Giants and the Reds on June 9 1901 Cincinnati The National record which was equaled wns by the Red Birds employing 22 players the same ns wns nsd the Cards on by the Phillies against 16 1928 and by the same September club against the Dodgers May 17 1929 Tanner star end of tlie football team for the lust tt roe years was awarded the conference medal for proficiency In athletics and at the cap and gown scholarship ceremonies He Is the only athlete In Mnne ota to have won nine “M's” payhistory ing baseball guard In basket hall and end In footbath Richard F Iloyt winner of the 1929 gold cup at Red Bank N J again will depend on his boat luip to retain the trophy This yeur’s race will be held August 10 Several big league pitchers are hitLast year Ulile well over 300 Yde Bayne and Ruffing In the American league and Cvengros Mays Donohue Bra me and Scott In the National ting did It Our favorite name for a baseball catcher has been Grabowskl —or possibly Uevlng of Boston— but we are weakening a little toward Gatherum young backstop with the Buffalo In ternatlonals Only three world’a series have reIn a clean sweep The Braves accomplished this feat In 1914 over the Athletics and the Yankees In 1927 and 1928 against the Pirates and Cardinals respectively ' Protruding very by using Ointment Q R (Quick Relief) Pile Ointment is a new remedy for the treatment of pile sufferers no matter how long afflicted guaranteed to grlve satisfactory relief or money refunded Before placing this pile ointment on market for sale It was put to the acid test In both mild and severe cases never rewonderful to produce sults If you troubled with piles do not Get Q It experiment Pile Ointment If your druggist does not carry It In stock till out the blank below and mall It to a R OINTMENT MFQ CO 373 South 5th East 6alt Lake City Utah TO ELDERLY PEOPLE the are J D E Jones and Arnold Jones national father and son tennis chamare of the Brown unvarsity and freshmen tennis teams two players John Booth and Capt William Kenney who were members of the Beattie Reds baseball champlona of the Northwest In 1886 are still alive get fjltPilB OLD pions iversity Only from or Blind Plies Itching relief from treatment first Eppa Rlxey of the Cincinnati club Is oldest pitcher In the National league and the tallest In the parent circuit towering six feet jlve Inches First Baseman Bernard Sonne who had a tryout with the Montreal Royals of the International league this spring has been signed by the Peoria Tractors sufferer Bleeding can now the Bob disEric C W Krenz of California cus thrower and shot putter of note who established a new world's record for the discus throw by heaving the The former missile 1C7 feet 2 Inches record held by himself was 1C3 feet 8T4 Inches Orioles” Tat UltlNQ the days when John McGraw Hughey Jennings Tebeau “Scrappy BUI" Joyce and many others of their type were In rnnjor league baseball the dally attraction was a double bill—a hall game and a fight A battle fought August 0 1S97 at Boston Is known as the “Battle This story should convince the fans of this of the Battling Orioles docile age that baseball games played during the above mentioned period were anything hut pink tea affairs In the eighth Inning Umpire Lynch enraged at the frequent tongue lashing and vile epithets Doyle Imd Inflicted upon him kept piling up the lines until $300 had been plastered nil over the rioting Doyle but this didn’t stop that player so Lynch losing Ids temper entirely planted a powerful blow on the massive Jaw of Mr Doyle and It started something for Instantly the ground In front of the grandstand became the scene of a fierce battle Players of both teams swarmed Into the thick of It then the mob from the bleachers stepped In all eager for a piece of the trouble Joe Corbett brother of “Gentleman Jim” staggered out of the crowd and the thick of the battle with his arm hooked around the classic neck of Umpire Lj nch while the Baltimore players were swinging all kinds of uppercuts haymakers and straight punches at the unfortunate umpire's face Then the Boston players the Baltimore crowd and It began punching took a small army of cops fifteen minutes to atop the battle In the ninth Inning hostilities were renewed when John McGraw now manager and vice president of the New York Giants knocked Fred Tenney Boston's first baseman' down with a wicked right hook Tenney Jumped np and started after Mac who started for the clubhouse with all the playera of both teams Joining In the running buttle The reserve police were called out who In quick time and after a severe encounter double to came the park succeeded In restoring order Minnesota Proficiency Medal Is Won by Tanner Hay for dairy cows should he early This applies to all hays timothy of Battling under” for calves seems Kill “Battle Another boost for tbe managerial ability of Donie Bush leader of the White Sox Is the fine play of Bill Sox shortstop who is playing second base under the Bush regime In 192S UsCIssell gives Bnsh credit ee! was a widely heralded star of the Coast league playing with Portland Comlskey is said to have paid $123000 for his release $75000 In cash and $48000 in players “Bush has helped me Immensely" “lie has shown me sevsays Cissell eral things that have been helpful to me and I am playing with greater Bush Is confidence than ever before Pve the greatest manager played to Practically every cow that world's record of production large cow for her breed calves make undersized cows GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH In 1885 old Dr Caldwell made a discovery for which elderly people the world over praise him today Years of practice convinced him that many people were endangering their health V a careless choice of laxatives So he began a 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