OCR Text |
Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH Speaking of Sports - 1 Louis Stymied By Dearth of Title Threats By ROBERT McSHANE Sport Shorts HAPPY BIRTHDAY!- Joe Louis yHEN old he was was 15 years shipped away from school with the teacher's report: "Shows no great mental aptitude . . . but might do something with his - Mrs. Roosevelt Becomes 56; Dubhed 'Public Energy No. 1' ATTFCN l 4 LfEFARTrlENT hands . . . Charley Dressen, Brooklyn coach, believes if Whitlow Wyatt hadn't been injured, HEAVYWEIGHT Champion Joe the more worlds to have Dodgers would given the Reds conquer. and Cards a great When he knocked out Bob Pastor race for the pennant I la a recent Detroit brawl, he elimi- . . . Bill Nicholson, nated the last in a field of weak Cubs' outfielder, was contenders. Pastor was given little refused admittance Charley chance against the Brown Bomb- to the naval acadeDressen er, but in view of their previous my because he is the was match fight logical. Russ Novak, slightly color blind . Louis' sophomore fullback at Wisconsin, John and Julian Black, said they plans to make music his life work . . Walter Briggs, owner of the had no plans for the immediate future and the Pastor bout was the Detroit Tigers, calls Jimmy Dykes, last the title holder would fight this White Sox manager, the greatest year. Louis, they said, will fight drawing card in the American Tony Galento next year if the pub-li- e league. He says that Dykes, instead of getting fined, should be wants the fight. handed a bonus for his firebrand And even if the fans fail to beGermany's sports come very enthusiastic about the tactics match it probably will be shoved fuehrer has issued an appeal to all organizations in Germany down their throats. Galento is the sporting to send newspapers to their only fighter left for Louis to meet. members sport on the front . . . Potsy the of elimination the By process Clark his Brooklyn Dodgers champ has arrived at his present footballputs team through a mile and a half of roadwork every morning before breakfast . . The football roster of Marquette university in Milwaukee includes the names of 14 Chicagoans and only 11 boys from X Milwaukee . . . Wisconsin high school have returned the goal posts to the goal line . . . The Yankees think ft. ike Kreevich is Hi one of the best ball players in the American league. 1827 is 12, 14. 16, 18 . 5 39-in- New C step-by-st- ep Pattern Book, 15c. MM IWIIli ..... fsetjblsT0Bsttti8 i ,y.wMtt.-w;v.v.- position top man in a field of second rate pugs. That is no reflection on Louis. He's willing, even anxious, to meet all contenders worthy of a crack at the crown. The fact that most of his fights have been too easy is his own misfortune. They're too forced high powered publicity has put them over. None of them have been "naturals." The outcome was pretty well established long before the sound of the opening gong. Crist for the Mill Louis won the championship in from Jimmy Braddock, even then a has been. Courageous and smart, but still a has been. His next fight was with Tommy Farr, who crossed up the dopesters by staying the 15 round route. Nathan Mann and Harry Thomas followed in quick succession. Shirley Temple might better have been matched with King Kong. Max Schmeling, seeking to repeat his stunning upset of 1936, wherein he knocked Louis out in the twelfth round, was next on the list. The champ put the finishing touches on him in the first round of their return bout. sJohn Henry Lewis failed to last one round. Partially blind, he was not a fit match for Joe. Then came Jack Roper, an aged gentleman who practically tottered into the ring, only to be knocked out in the first. Tony Galento, Louis' next opponent, managed to last four rounds. i Pastor, by dint of courage and determination, stayed with the king for 11 rounds. The outcome was never in doubt, however, from the beginning of the fight. All of which adds up to the fact that Galento is the only possible opponent for the next championship bout. The buildup will have to be immense. Able to last only four founds in the first fight, Galento managed to reach Louis only once On the strength of his showing, Tony is clamoring for a return bout. 1937 dart-fitte- L. H "fir W i 1 They say our educational meth- ods are faulty. Any boy or girlj with brains can go ahead after learning how to read. The good don't all die young.j Some of them live long enough to become the first husbands of women. Charm is that indefinite attrac- tiveness which is not necessarily beauty. frill-edge- twice-marrie- d d flare-skirte- Itft - Warn ? - ' A of articles is exacted. A man is not a good remember er. He seldom remembers anything so thoroughly as people ho OJJ&y v I I f - v, ' ' , sXJa,3f'i' lUjgaaS s J i fSSif SjjIjJllty ' I s l She came to the opening ance of the "Lost Colony" at Manteo, " rd'nK uitn her party in a CCC truck. At left is the Spanish refugee Lorenzo Murias, for lad, whom she agreed to act as foster par- ent. He is one of many refugee chit'drcn living in France, supported partly through private contributions. perform-ISSSfceK- j ; -t Not From a Dream Jones was strolling down the street when he saw ahead of him what he thought was the familiar figure of a friend. He quickened his steps, and, catching him up, hit him a hearty thump on the back. The other turned round, and, to Jones' horror, presented the face of a complete stranger. "I beg your pardon!" he exclaimed. "I thought you were a friend of mine, Smith by name." The stranger recovered his breath, and answered with considerable heat: "And suppose I was Smith, do you have to hit me hard?" Those who awake to find themselves famous usually have done a lot of hard work beforehand. Hope doesn't go any great distance unless you get behind it and push hard. Little money supplies needs; much money creates many desires. 0UT0FS0RTS? Her Is Amazing Roll.! of Conditions Dua to Sluggish Bowels m bolmld. tliurouuh. ngttabla luatlM. invigorating. Le refreshing, tradable relief from lick headache, bilious spells, tired feeling when associated with conaUpaUon. set 25c boi of NR from your UKtlinirt KISK druggist. Make the teat then YliUIOUI Uielr if not delighted, return tha box to as. W. wilt refund the purchase But Jones was ready for this "And what business of yours is Thet's fair. price. it," he cried, "how hard I hit (X NR Tablets tndav. Smith?" read how thousands have been able to GET NEW ENERGY IMPORTANT Medical Tests Reveal pound Has Been Helping 12 line. yard off Shaking would - be he f.SHI tac-kle- that signal-- calling Famous WHY Rundown, Nenrous If you feel tired out, limp, listless, moody, depressed if your nerves are constantly on edge and you're losing your boy friends to more attractive, peppy women SNAP OUT OF ITt No man likes a dull, tired, cranky woman. All you may need is a good reliable tonic. If so try famous Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Let it stimulate gastric juices to help digest and assimilate more whole sudfly a denly let heave Nova Myth Exploded seemed as if it take his True, it might as well be Galento would it. with as any other contender. He sur- arm One nationally prised experts and fight fans alike known sports by knocking out Lou Nova, who was KENNY looked upon as the most promising writer estimatWASHINGTON the ed pass of the hopefuls another Tunney The rotund beer dispenser exploded traveled 75 yards. Others said 85. showed the that myth and, at least in his own However, newsreels to be 62 yards. At throw actually mind, earned another chance at any rate, U. C. L. A. fans know it's the title. it's possible to prove, the That's the sad part of the situa and longest that pictures might cut argue tion today. One contender is not down Brfck Muller's historic Rose much different than any other Bowl pass. They're all fodder for the Louis mill. Washington is an exceptional line and none of them show promise of but is used there only rareJeing able to give the champ a good backer, of his offensive ability because ly much less win the crown. igni, and the fact that line backing would There have been rumors of Louis put too much of a load on him. . retirement for some time. Most of His ball carrying, passing and hem have little basis. It is entirely smartness have made possible, however, that he will quit him one of the greatest football playthe ring sooner than might be an- ers of the West coast. ticipated ordinarily. He will have He has a peculiar shuffling walk umassed a comfortable fortune, but and a weaving gait on the run that more than that, will be out of op makes him exceedingly difficult to f'onents. get hands on. He had both knees I Should he fail to retire within two broken in a bicycle accident as a r three years the champ will have child, and is knockkneed, which acconsiderably. Never ener counts for his ability to break quick;etic, training is a drudgery to him. ly to either side without "telegraphj le has kept in condition because ing" his intentions. ? e knows it's mandatory for him to Twenty-threyears old, Kenny is ;o so. Ar.d when he does soften, it's 6 feet, 1 inch tall and weighs 195 Last year he played 439 j nevitable that some young lad will pounds. '. ome up frtfm the ranks and belt out of 720 minutes. f!um loose from his crown. (Released by Western Newspaper I'nioa.l Weak, I' 'y- - A ' ,n ljJIFmX : - - v . I . . some food which your body uses directly for energy to help build up more physical resistance and thus help calm jittery nerves, lessen female functional distress and give you joyful bubbling energy that is reflected thruout your whole being. Over 1,000,000 women have reported marvelous benefits from '.... house m 0m HOTEL Choice of theDiscriminatingTraveler 400 r-- ACA? L - j ROOMS Kares: jS 400 BATHS to th.vu u.uu remodeling and refurnishing program has made available the finest hotel accommodations in the Our $200,000.00 West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. V " Si CAFETERIA DINING ROOM BUFFET M2S. J. H. WATERS, rV.sioW e Results Pinkham's Compound. should delifih t you I Telephone your druggist right now for a bottle. the f!l(Uqti!3 I Lydla L Pinkham's Vegetabli ComWomen For Over Half A Century! In SALT LAKE CITY ' An enthusiastic social worker, she takes an active interest in projects to care for all types of unfortunates. Income from much of her writing has gone for this purpose. Above she is shown placing a baby in the new portable incubator she presented to a hospital on behalf of the Washington Variety club. j doesn't like. All ceremonies are, in them selves, very silly things, yet a man of the world should know them. Question Only Smith Has the Right to Ask so coming season. j Dullest Act la Longest It is a universal fact that the, cheaper the work, the more of it A favorite with photographers, Mrs. Roosevelt has few inhibitions. At the left she sitings mightily to christen the transatlantic Yankee Clipper. At right: She presented diplomas at Arthurdale, W. Va school, then swung her partner in the dance that followed. More active than any previous President's wife, Mrs. Roosevelt has shattered precedent. U. S. polls have rated her more popular than her husband. A featuring outstanding football players from schools throughout the nation. Watch their records during the The thrower of the longest forward pass in the history of football about which there can be no argument is Kenny Washington, U. C. L. A. Negro halfback, who hopes to lead the Bruins to the greatest season in their history. The historic play occurred in 1937 when the Bruins were playing Southern California. In a tight spot, Washington faded back to his own At It't Alwayt Been two-wa- y Topnotchrs a series UncUJOkib cottons like gingham, calico and percale. Deep armholes and belt-lewaistline make it supremely comfortable to work in. As you see from the diagram, it's so easy to make that you can finish it in a day. So Feminine and Charming. Here's a grand double value, in No. 1827, that gives you a dress, with neckline, in the seductive new silhouette, and, bepettisides, a flaring, d The coat! dress, with broad shoulders and a waistline slimmed in by side sash belts, can be made either with the youthful collar and cuffs, or with a plain round neckline. You'll love it both ways. For this, choose taffeta, wool crepe, flat crepe or faille. The Tatterns. No. 1822 is designed for sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Gridiron This continues J ServlcO WNU (Bell Syndicate ss A boxer fails to answer the bell, in which round was he knocked JOE LOUIS Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San FranciscoJ Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins)' each. UVEN house dresses must flat-- ter your figure this fall like d No. 1822, cleverly at the waistline. It's really pretty enough to make up in street materials as well as in household On October 11, Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt marks her birthday. A'o longer surprised at her amazing energy, the nation has prou n to admire her. Above: She introduces her husband at the New York World's fair grounds. fifty-sixt- h IF 7t1 A Fall Pattern Book. Special extra! Send today for, your new Fall Pattern Book with' a stunning selection of a hundredj perfect patterns for all shapes and sizes. Save money and know the keen satisfaction of personally- -' garments' planned, perfectly-fitte- d by making your own frocks with, these smart, carefully cut designs.! You can't go wrong every pat- tern includes a sew, chart to guide beginners. Price of MtJn mmfflm 5-- , When Is a Knockout? out? That highly technical problem was answered recently by the National Boxing association, members of which turned it over to a special committee. They decided this way: If a boxer fails to answer the bell for the new round, then the referee must rule he was K. O'ed in the new round, but the bell must be rung. Which means that if the fighter finishes, for instance, the fourth round, but is unable to enter the ring for the fifth, the referee notes the ringing of the bell and declares the knockout came in the fifth. The committee raised two questions. First, suppose the fighter leaves his corner and goes to the dressing room before the bell for the next round? Second, suppose a fighter is cut and a physician advises him not to proceed further with the match? The N. B. A. decided the rule holds good in both these situations. designed for sizes and 20. Size 14 re--' 39-in- . . ch mate- -' quires 4i yards of rial with short sleeves; 4 yards with long sleeves; yard for con- trasting collar and cuffs; 2 yards of braid. Size 14 requires 1V material for pet--J yards of ticoat, with 2Vt yards of pleating.) Rox-borou- . 35-in- ming. No J . 36 requires 4 yards of material. Two yards of brim- Size Mano0rf J.HOUAAN WATERS and W.ROSS SUTTON DINE DANCE The BeeufiYul MIRROR ROOM EVERY SATURDAY EVENING |