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Show MOT IN THE tOTJ SCORE: l5i school Coaches Say Boh -- COMIC SECTION C New toX Pt W Stf ihi e. Ra$clair$ rases Turn Rack at Port of Aching Dogs have hern moored for tone In the Tort of Aching Dors this haven high above forty second street where baseball men father when worn down by the futility of their annual meet THEY offl-ri- al tnfi. FINNEY OF THE FORCE SERVANT FWWey. WANT YOU TO TAKE TN6 TbNI dHT V SHUR& Soon - MlK HAVE- CALLS- AN' Ol'LL fee LBAfeWN' BROADCAST Tri6 POLICE By Ted OLoogWln C1 By H aaterw t'croonj - Nrwspapaf Sure Mike Uoiot V. INCIDENTALLY MEnJ KEEP IN OUT TriP CAfcS, TriE? AWAKE BE SURE 'THEY (SET EVEYy MESSAGE.. ' TAKg A AT Y6Z- - - ' POJNCj? RUNNING A - NEVf- CAP .SAID U$1f4 Too MUCH VONSlEfc Mp HiS H YOU SE S0NN fbKg -- ktsmai CAR HEVy WHAT 'RE 7- -r CA r (SoSSip n COLUMN f YEZ WANTED me KAPE TVT MiN SVAL LISTENIN f IVERY LAST O'lWlM BE' ALL WANf EARS FER VURRD EACH or WfcV STOLV , WHILST .OH DOOT - - du-el- threc-Rngefe- fc Recalling Bilter Feuda Between Giants and Cubs "etc THE FEATHERHEADS There Is gossip about Kelley rf Yale. Eau! Krichell, the scout who watched ever him all last spring, reveals that the youngster is a tidy frst baseman with fair hitting ability. There is a leaning forward at this but then the gathering settles back. Krichell relates sadly that professional sports have no lure for the best ballyhooed athlete of the year and that he likes baseball least of all. If the Yankees cannot make him sec reason the others know they have no chance. A The conversation switches.' minor manager, aomewhat perturbed ever the decision which gave Cleveland full rlghta to Boh feller, wonders how England (night have made eat U It had ft Judge Dandle Instead ef ft Baldwin as arbiter of the niceties. He gets the floor for moment, but then Gene McCann, the veteran scout, comes In, fully arrayed in white lawn tie, red stick pin and gray checked suit. After the applause has subsided they resume playing ever games of 25 years ago, debating each called strike ef that bygone era, arguing frantically ever the events leading 9 te each base hit and error, A heavy set man, tanned face scarcely more lined now than it was those many seasons ago when he was the games first and greatest pinch hitter, enters the room. This la ft Yankee party but National leaguers are welcome, especially welcome when they have done so much for the sport at the present Insurance broker whose name is Moose McCormack. Mease, ate Is befitting ft man who hit se well Mi se often, starts talking about pitchers. . He tells about attending five Chicago Worlds fair along, with Ty Cebb and meeting M or decal Brow. Years age eome ef baseball's most thrilling were waged between these two d great hitters and' the barter who still, h re fnerebered aa one ef the best ef elf time. rheckles as he mfbtlonl that Brown remembered their faces but was far wide ef the plate when It came to name, thought Cobb was Fred Snodgrass, that Moose was Bed Murray, Br mu 0Wa MmM - IM- - Sleuth Never Sleeps !' lie tells about Chicago of another day. That was when the Cubs ant the Giants were mortal enemle ant two great cltler rallied to the causes. It was in those day. that the Chicago 3oard ef Trade used to hold meetings In the'heart 'of the Loopi There would be fiery speeches boid the necessity of repelling this Invasion of hated Easterners Then h huge Bonfire would be lighted ant McGraw woiild be burned In effigy This brings other tales of tbe days when the Giants would be returning frem spring training and little Mae would be inciting small town citizens to boy tickets la b a g e Bomber's for the mere- prtvilegei of booing him In person. .Of that afternoon when the lighter In him rebelled against what tbe showman bad done, when be took off his coat and challenged the 5,000 jeering customers who packed the old park In Birming ham. Of Arthur Fletcher and Fred Snodgrass, whose kheer desire win forthwith Increased by 25 per cent the chances of any ball club which signed then. About days in Austin, Houston and other Texas towns when bush league teams fought tooth and nai to beat their big time colleagues Abont free for all fights between opposing players and fans in Atlanta. About how Arthur Devlin pleaded with n badly battered opponent to stop and about how this sorely bruised opponent (I think he was n minor leaguer named ODell) refused to holler nuf. About bow the next day tbe home towners sought something softer and challenged little B rid well. How Brld well, probably the best boxer In baseball of that day, ron with such ease that even Atlantans were charmed. - . . Talking to Advantage of Others find Jov t Ourselves in 1937 ii the tcoogmred medium rf fO!mmmiratiir between persons who nn together er who, being absent, use a telephone. It is unfortunate having r uch a marvelous medium at our command that we o often fail h put it tu the use worthy ef 'It is possible to a glow of happiness thtough the listener when we ppenk minted words of appreeiutioir. It is possible to solace those in sorrow by words of comfort spoken from the hc.rt t. It is possible to make joy doubly gladsome by expiessmg our happiness in the goed fortune of others. Through talking to our children we oa spur them on to do line things, or encourage them u worthy resolves. In short the good we can do by t. liking in tbe right spirit is inestimable. Ity talking in the right way we bring good to others and joy to ourselves. Too Much Talk It is when we swerve from the best use of the spoken word that we drag it down and harm both IALK1N( oursclvea nnj is an expression same sort, it is needed. John Barclay Hints hHeating Cxperl twenty-four-ye- How to Check Chimney Loss," Heating M chimney WHAT thats a term weloss? heathave for heat that ing experts goes lip the chimney and is wasted. Yet its really n simple matter to save money by reducing this loss convert chimney loss to ns we call It. useful heat, Heres tho remedy: Next timo you refuel the Tire, move the handle (f tha turn dam- - Crimea Was Tough Guy as a Member of Cards . Section! Turn PmD with the Card, one chased a 2 per (that disc or - In Home Vi- 5id Smot plate-lik- e ' . Many Words WATCH o VNU Scrir, YOUR Medical Author ixici recognize the value of a balanced Alkaline Reserve as an aid locold prevention. . LUDEN'S damper of ah inside the smoke pipe) Inch toward the closed upright position. Then, if the fire keeps on burning too freely, turn the damper another sixteenth of an Inch. Repeat this operation until you find the correct adjustment one that will deliver the greatest anount of useful heat with the least chimney loss. Once you have found this ideal adjustment of the damper, mark the position on the smoke pipe with a piece of chalk or something that can be plainly seen, and leave newspaper man around a hotel lob- - Bell Symlicatr VIv Pip ' jou ever considered how . Mill'll is said when derogatory talk ' is going on? Word ore spoken and reiterated our and over again, ns if hy repetition the nn- pleas.it t things would he increased. Unfortunately this is what happen. Unkind or unfriend- ly conversation, hy some perverse twist of human natute, is sure to le repeated, and usually with embellishments. Either the one wito repeat it cannot believe her ears, and wonders if anyone else knows about the unfortunate or else she finds a strange pleasure in repeating slander. It may be the derogatory words ate against someone she dislike. It may te they ere nbotil u total stranger. If the talk-wacommendatory repeating it would foster fine thing. Good tiring should be given frequent repetition. Pleasure Giving in 193? We nil could add so much to the pleasure and jov of living during the new year 1937, if wc would set a watch on our talk, and by n wishful determination use this ' great means nt our command to help others. It is one of the things . that costs nothing nnd yet which-cado such an endless amount of good. It is a way open to all alike. lla- SJ) Home Heating Greatest Waste hearers.. There too much talk v. inch is significant ef this very thing. The words speak for them- -' selv-'s- , ih'cJ.ning that it would be advis.h!e to erase saying the things we are. It i never said of Rood words. Of them we could say: I.ct us have more talk cf the -- ar-old When he wa Burleigh Grime " Pleasure Giving Sandbach, eighteen yraf iiW brolhei vf Kea, w ill be wen belief than 4U current VrinertoA football taf. , . K) It anus .Apps of Ianada, no of the Toronto Maple leafs star liockeg rookies, look sixth place hr the pole vaulting at Berlin last summer. , , ftmsrt baseball men say the best prospect for (he coming season is Hobby Doer, tbe second baseman the lied bos are bring- -' They Ing tip front ban Diego. , also hint that Joe Marty, the outfielder purchased front ban Francisco by the Cubs, may turn out to be a bit of a lemon. The Yankees, vho control the ter ritory through their Newark farm, wont permit Joe Cambria to shift l.i Albany franchise to Jersey City. They insist that Mayor Hague's1 town, a very good baseball spot, should be represented by a flub more substantially backed and con ducted with more of an eye to the future. , . Harvard should be plenty tough in football next fall In spite of a woeful Frosh sloven. In nddl tint! to the returning regulars. Emile 3ubiel and several other star who were declared ineligible this year now have caught up with their studies. , , Sydney A. Syme, wlui succeeds Judge Bteakley on the New York Supreme court bench, was it noted local athlete In his younger days. , . It will cost $35,000 to build Iwcnty-elgh- t alleys and otherwise equip the 212th Coast Artillery Armory for the American Howling Congress in New York next spring. All the heavyweight champions of England since Jens Mace's time are stilt alive. Bombardier IVells la an Innkeeper at Brighton. The Jack reterseu has rctlrrd to live on the $100,000 he made In the ring. Gunner Molr, who fought Tommy Burns, Is in the movies, . . Other Items of London chit chat Include the news that Ben Foord, the present champion. Is a rough, mauling type of lighter , ('MI Scotts tea room in Devonshire has folded but, even though broke, the horizontal heavyweight has a second wife. , Charley Hose, his undersized manager, has the ssme umbrella, bowler and coal he wore when Mill was reclining In American rings. , . Joq Beckett Uvea In the provinces. ' contribute la your Alkaline Re- serve because they contain an by for two day tryAUCAMNl TACTOH j- ing to put the slug on him. . . , Benny Bengough I doing more than all right as manager of the WOMEN WHO HOLD Yankees' Joplin farm. So also la Joe THEIR MEM Becker, who. was mad president of NEVER LET THEM KNOW the club after being rescued from a matter how mud) your . NObock adioe and your nerve scouting Brooklyn cream, your husband, because be Job. . . Although sports writers la the damper set at that mark. d I only a man, cod never Bear this In mind: The hearer bor over Bay Impcllltiere'a name, why you are o bard to Uv to the set is his Cold Spring hometown folks the turn damper llh one week In every month. Too. often the honeymoon ex- have- no such difficulty. There the closed position the smaller the wrecked by tbe nagglnR nw .. chimney loss and the greater American Giant and his family are wife. The iongue of hailed ..simply as vimpel,"-- . Free the volume of useful heat tha', wlao woman never let her h an hand to properly heating your know by outward tltm that she I Ritter, who has been absent from goes n victim of perlodlo pain. the. court for two seasons because home. And, of course, the lower For throe generation one woman he wished to devote his best atten-tlo- your fuel bills. ha told another how to ro n to football and studies, will im UlrouRh" with Lydia IS. 'e VoRotahle Compound. prove Trinceton's basketball team. tiolp Nature tone up the syitem, National league umpires Mager Ihu lemming tbe discomfort from . fcurtb and Klem, two. of the very (he functional dlsordere which women taunt endure in the throe beat, by tbe way, can seldom be ordeal of llft: 1, Turning from It's ft mighty good thing for the persuaded to perform In the same girlhood to womanhood. 2. preword. whol world to your kerp one don't like another game.. Jost S. Ap. paring for motherhood. O. Rootevtlk . Joe Shannon of the brothera Franklin giroachlng "middle age." Don' be a ttirequarter wife,' Politrnru Is not one of th tiling Shannon who used to play auch high ' take LYDIA K. PINKHAMS ' educaAmerican the inculcated by Is now of la charge clast baseball, VEGETABLE COMPOUND and . L. Mencken. tional tyntein. Vo "Smiling Through," Jersey City's Stadlnm. , , Business It takes centuries to win a little managers. Giants Brannlck am and a very few minutes lo freedom kidno longer are Dodgers Gorman, It.- - Sir Ernett J, P, Denn, destroy ding. when they wave fists at one EARN Tou LEARN BARBEKC.'G Brosdrotling the culture of other another,. , The very able Bran-picnations helps us to nnderetand their e special tuition Incidentally, eliminated a parGuglielm Marconi. thought. by your State Barber Board. Approved ty crashing pest with one punch darHoler Ivt Collagn 111 l(Ht It- - Salt ltd Clfe IM ing the recent Montreal baseball That was even neater meeting. than the job dona by A1 Bchacbt, n who pulled another nnlsance'a coat over his bead while land Ing n solid base hit In his center rTEASFOONFULS field. . Nick Palmer, former National Guard middleweight anl FMILKOFMAGNE heavyweight champion (N. Y. variIN ONE TASTY ety), will turn wrestler. Cllehts who paid heed to sage AFEI SLEEP SOUNDLY advice given here must have been Lack of exercise and injudicious eating gratified when Jockey Palumbo won make stomachs acid. You must neuthose races at Charlestown. , , Two tralize stomach acids if you would sleep millionaire . sportsmen are con DOLLARS & HEALTH vinced that the National Hockey soundly all night and wake up feeling League was more anxious to get rl( The successful person is a healthy pcf-orefreshed and really fit Don't let yourself be handicapped of Bill Dwyer during that recent mess than it was In new money or ty tick headaches, a sluggish condition, owners. They say they made atomach nerves and other dangerous bonafide offer in writing, delivered it at the league office in Montrea (ign of and never even received an answer TAKE MILNESIAS Are Colgate and Tulane going the original milk of magnesia Milnesia, to schedule their Northern to have in in wafer Buffalo or form, neutralize stomach acid. fpotball meetings some such upstate city henceforth'1 Each wafer equals 4 MILNESIA FOR HEALTH teaspoonfult of milk . . . And could the reason be tha of magnesia. Thin, crunchy, Milnesia, the original milk of magnesia local universities, angry because outsiders were cutting in on their tasty. 20c, 35c fit 60c at drug stores. in wafer form, neutralizes stomach adds, subway sinecure, refused to let the gives quick, pleasant elimination. Each HEARTBURN? Giants and Yankees rent their bal Its surprising how many have heart wafer equals 4 teaspoonfuls milk of parks to such aliensf too. 20c, 35c&60c everywhere, Did any one ever investigate the burn. Hurried eating, overeating, heavy S 35c A 60t report that a game between n team, molting, excessive drinking all lead to bottlftft billing Itself as Fordham some- heartburn. When it cornea, heed the thing or other, and n pro eleven was hastily canceled in Buffalo re warning. Your stomach is on a (trike. 20c tins cently. . . Blood Horse, the very good racing paper, reveals how uncertain tbe sport is. It takes three mares to produce two foals in one year. It takes four foals to furnish one winner. The stallion is exce. tional whose get are Tha Original Milk of Magnesia W alert 50 per cent winners. . , undor-etan- 1 three-quart-er , ... smll-In- Pink-liom- !(' 'Quotations" . k, rao-coo- fouit n. over-acidit- y. .... mint-flavo- r, ty, i two-year-o- ld |