Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH T 5: 1 Pitching Skill Grows With Age j tle fc DIAMDNDY PICK-UP- S Eyeglasses are bers of Harvard's worn by foui baseball team uieni is the national Pasehall sport of Japan and it is mote iiniveisal thau in the L Litcd Stales (litis ate hatted from plav In the junior worlds senes and piehmiuaiy baseball games this yutr At the age of titty two Joe Williams of the Is still the pitching llomesterd dtavs of Pillshnigh Red Holt turned First Baseman tin s Nashville by back to Montreal been handed his release by the Royals boo Hlchei m in Ini' lag bought his signed with release from Minneapolis the Sacramento club He Is a veteran pitcher Infielder James Stroller of the Pitts burgh Pimtos lias been released under Ahum lean option to the Indianapolis team association Kruno Retel manager of Indian npolis believes that St Paul is the ilSun'i to beat for the atlon flag this year The Ploomtngton dull has had loud in its grandstand installed speakers to announce batteries and other items of interest for the fins chief of umpires In Joe Onntlllon was scoutthe American association and one in ing for Washington of his linds was Walter Johnson No team has ever won four consecu live pennants In the Amrriefin league since its inception in 1'mmi 'Ihe Ynnk ees have a chame to do so tips year In a desperate effort to holster their shattered pitching stuff the Brooklyn Itohlns have recalled Austin Moore a pitcher from their young Macon farm and Sand In one series Toporcer made seven double ploys for Roches ter enabling the Red Wings to take the year of series" the first “crmiul from Baltimore Plan Stadium de Luxe for Paris Tennis Fans Although It would have been dl til cult for the Davis cup tennis matches played In the new Paris stadium last year to have been better organized something even more perfect Is being promised for this year Up to the present the stands around the eential court at the Slade Roland Garros have been of wood On three sides the wood lias now been removed and replaiod by reinforced concrete The whole undertaking will be com pleted In 1!M0 One of the stands will measure nearly fit) feet In height and the three others 25 feet They will when finsome 1‘IUOO specished accommodate tators Underneath there will he spare for dressing rooms and a restau rant in World Series Tiny Indian Shortstop Banka on Perfect Timing are “Flrpo" and Ills nicknames “Power House” Who? Johnny Tar ener the little shortstop of the Cleveland Indians Why? Because he lilts the ball further than any other big league ball player of his size Tuvener never has been a 300 bitter In any league and yet opposing pitchers rate him as a dangerous batsman for the lltn® Mlow come through in a lot of pinches with extra base alts When a major lengue scout visits the sticks to give some well touted minor league slugger the once over he takes the fences Into consideraIf they are close In he easily tion perceives that ‘the homers that Jink Clouter drives over the barriers or the doubles lie hits against them might he easy outs In a big league park But If Jim Clouter is hitting a lot of he knows that Jim Is worth triples trying out Well little Johnny Tuvener always has laid a penchant for making triphe gathles Last year for Instance ered fourteen ‘How doc's he lilt a ball so far?" when a exclaimed the ftnTiis mriny I'iUponndlndtnn swatted ti bell to deep light or center for three buses “Wheie does he get his power?” It Is- perfect timIt Is not ixiwer will tell ing and opposing pitchers you that Johnny times Ills drives better (ban most of his rival batsmen If he were twenty or thirty pounds heavier ami could nil the poweF to his timing ability be would be a consistent 3H) liittir And to think the peppery lightweight started out as a catcher when But he whs a semlpro In Dayton when some one told him lie was too small to lie a backstop he shifted to the infield Along came Zinn Beck then managing the Columbia (3 C) team and signed him Johnny did not take the offer figuring that Beck could not he much of a Judge of hall players If he wanted to give a trial to a hoy who weighed but 125 pounds as Johnny did then But he devoted himself to addund actually weighed ing avoirdupois when lie reported and when the season opened he tipped the scale at 140 pounds Johnson V (V - W' f )'l ! i' wr ' v Gt wr ft" t ! V V rC Scene In the bundling room of the bureau of engraving and ready fdr currency was’ being" bundled hccordlng to denomination Train First it ' in printing In Washington distribution throughout r" where the new small size ’ the’courttry the United States y O Won’t Pitch r Li rirst first N r v S NTpHKAI tOajW t run from Reading controlled oil electric train to be operated pa A novel feature of the train Is that In the United States at It can be operated either after Us Philadelphia from the motor car or the trailer ON THE FARM BOARD Queen of America's Winter Garden 1 Soon Twenty years from now Japan will he ready fo enter a baseball team In the woild series in the opinion of Dr Isoo Abe “father of baseball” iu Nip pon und a reient visitor here Thirty years ago Dm tor Abe fresh from his studies ns a divinity student in the Uulled States Imported the American gimielQ- - Japan Today crowds aggregating from 30 out) to attend “big games" In the Orient “Interest In huselmll Is consequentsaul Doctor Abe ly on the Increase'' “Time will tell how soon we can pro duce a tenm capable of Inking part in your g it at world series Maybe be 30 yea is" Two Nebraska Gridiron Stars Likely to Turn Pro Two Nebraska football stais Ed ward (“Blue") Howell of Omihu and Dun McMullen of Belleville Kan an nounce they probablly will piny pro fesslonnl football next fall with the New Tor® Giants They stud they had the contracts and probably would sign them Howell ns a backfiold man gained mention on a number of honorary teams the past season while McMullen who also was placed on several “all” teams Is a guurd They will report next September they said Keeping Up Name " aa 9 y ' & 9 ufi 4 If i Wulter Johnson of the munnger will not pitch Americans Washington this year It was rumored enrly In the season that he would get Into the box Gnlhtli but President occasionally has vetoed the plan 3'lie new stadium In Vienna AuMriii will seat CO and cost $10)hh)ihiu !iA of Oklahoma City Mllllunis Carl who has been appointed by President Hoover ns n member of the federal farm board Mr Williams Is the former president of the American Cotton Growers Fxchnnge and vice president of the National Council Farmers’ Cooperative Marketing association There haven’t been that nuitiv title bouts ill the United States In the tlrsi five months of l!)2i) No father or brother Is allowed for a boxer at In Pennsylvania Ijpm m Pi L I Jki'V Nkciti jf HEAD OF KIWANIS the The annual election of queen from chosen princesses representing Winter Garden” as tho Imperial valley various cities nnd towns of “America's of California Is culled placed Miss Marian Merrier “Miss Calexico" on the throne This photograph of Miss MerclcF wns tnken In her honfe environment She Is the daughter of Mayor and of her queendom as better Illustration Mr August Mertler of Calexico The season Is young yet and so far we have heard of no Kriglish chitniel swimmer ramming a freighter act as second fights fo i'i Sphinxes for the British Embassy Helen Wills worlds tennis q en on holies to continue iIip actively courts until she is sixty years of age has been proA woman In Russia nounced dead on bve ouasions In the course of a few years An Ideal grand mother ve should say for some office season boy In the baseball In one night and In the same rag a fortnight ago three British b ixing championships changed hands hi as many bouts who dime to DeWItt It Rourveiiu the front as a regular as soon u lie vva aide to gel Into tl e game has worked his way to the front of Ihe averAssociation halting American ft '( rcrattigl AJli A£ Horton Smith young Joplin (Mo golf pro Is living up to (lie best golf Ing traditions of tlje name he bears Although not related to M o Donald who are products und Alex Smith of the Scottish angle of the came the Missourian Is playing ahnit Hie most consistent game of the younger school Mack Garner vetcr in Jmkiv la won about every rin e of t oiim q on oe In the North Amerhnn turf world with the exception of the Kcimn ky of derby most desirable racing all Paavo Nurmi the “I’ll ritom Imn' lias dei ded to give up short (h him run rin es tn favor ot long is nod nlng expeited to compete In the iiuiriithon event nt os Arg1 In the I! 02 O'yuipics - t rt iVJ-- The championship foo'bnll game in London between Bolton mid P is mouth brought Ml (pec Lit trains bom the North with 4'ioon spectators 'i lie mu total attend ince was ages last season Billy Burke Sa rn was lot on the head tueuto outfielder his by a hall and never recovered A form He was revently released year ago he was one of the best pros pects on the coast Bilk for Shipment Small-Siz- e Japan Will Have Team Mike Kelley munnger of the Minneapolis baseball club announces that be has signed Oscar Rust star pitcher for the Notre Dame university team for the last three years The Baltimore Orioles have Eddie ymrr in bum ball nineteen Onslow at first base and when Lddie Is hurl Del (minor or Imutive sub iliueis old both Brower Frnnk stltute fo him New ft RANTING that figures do not speak nntrutlifull It Is safe to stute right out loud In meaning that big league pitching of a kind that counts Is essentially An old man an old man's Job In a baseball sense Is anybody beyond the ordinarily youthful mark of thirty years A glance at the final repon on the major circuit burling perform ancea of last season Is proof of the correctness of the sbme contention In the National league you find piaitlcally eery veteran (linger of any account up among the first twenty five men reckoned on a games won and lost busts In the American league the proportion Is about the same The answer Is that while a pitcher may decline physlcnllv after thirty he adds to his effectiveness that years of the cunning by employing experience pile up In bis mind The American league boasts of two men who stand out above the other old timers because theie is no upprednhle let down In their skill after long years 6f service One Is Urban Fuller of the While Sox who lie other Is Jink Quinn of among other things Is a ‘‘splthull" pitcher the Athletics lie too employs a "spltter" 1 lie strange fen tme of this Is that a “spltter" always most wearing was looked upon as being on an arm Faber familiarly known ns “Red" ram tied tils fortieth hlithday in the Inst September ami imnle Ins first nppenrime liig show ns a Finite In 1910 last season for a team that was In the second division most of the time he accomplished l'l victories agenst 7 defeats Quinn now Duty throe years young ami who was a Yankee wiy tin k In I'M fit when they culled them the ltighlumleis appeared in guinea foi the Athletics and won IS while losing 7 Quinn pitched Innings while Kuhei nnjlmd “'HI (nit the former laid considerable of an ml vantage In IiiImh ing for n inmemloi That liover Cleveland lefin dm is ihe Nitiomu leagues shin tng example of Uugevgr requires mention UJ s (Idled the soundness of years iraimig them its becomes forty two next libruiry hut eun with llls Imidoii on his slioilldiis tie mined In hi victories wliilp losing h for the t'le its st season Foth Itiirlelgti Grimes of be Pirates mid Dazy Vance tlie II lustriuus Rohm hoiiM having gone past their’ thirty tilth milestone liisi season with the Pirates 1C seasons after his d but In the nut Jots Hi lines won 25 and lost 14 Vance who had his Initial majoi ‘xrrrrtizrntfaZl trial bat k In 1914 with Pittsburgh lopped 10 and lost 14 G the Bundling -“FIRPO” TAVENER HITS BALL HARD 'I J Horace W McDuvId of Decatur III who was elected president of Kiwanls International at the close of the thirtannual convention In Milwnu kee He Is a lawyer a former state legislator and was governor of the Illinois Eastern Iowa Klwauis district In 1925 eenth These two lion headed sphinxes have been carved from solid block of stone at the Indiana Limestone company' plant In Bedford Ind and will be plated ns guards of the portals of the new British embassy that Is being bui't in Washington Each sphinx Is nine feet long |