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Show Six Stars to Beat May 'nlrow a .Homer Into Centerfield One of the • .., twlrlen with the Athletf~ 18 Cbar\ee WUllam Wlllla, an eloopted lett-bander. Be waa lf'Dt to the box a1 a r&Uef man tn a pme aplnat the Taptees at N,., tort. He baa a Vl!f'J peculiar dellYel'J. One writer described bl8 motion tb\Js : "The young man steod faclDI ftrst base as be atarted to wind, but when he went Into hll c:oDvulslona he faced third and bll throwlnc band reached back to bls hlp pocket u he hit go." loe O'Brien, foruu~r president of the American aBSOClatlon, and attache of the New York Giants. was In the press box. O'Brien. an .expert on pltcblna obsernd clryly: "One of theae da11 be will 10!18 bls bearings and throw a homer Into center fteld." IS LEGION • Pa Buzz scores hit in scarf dance UUT spray dean your home of moequltoes .C ud .filet. It also kills bed buss, ro.cbee, ana, aad their eggs. Patal to insects but hannleu to meoJdncl. Will DOt ataln. Get FlJc today. liiSIROYS • USE OF RESIN WILL CONTINUE THIS YEAR _. me. M011f1111toea Motha ......... ".. Anta Becl Bar• Boaclta ....., Tltet'• AU The dauptw of the bouae lwl taken dellrbt IB llltenllll to her father dlctate the CfJ'Ptlc words of a telegrnm over the phone. Later that daJ at the 1111pper table she was maklnr a detal*l explanation of aomethlor to hR mother. Her father asked her, when •he had stopped talktng, whether she had anything more to 187• " e,.. ISM replted, '"that'• all theN Is. Period. Stop." Has Had Slight Effect on Datting Averages. The resin b~ 18 to be used aplla tbta &eaiiOD, aa It was last )'ear lD tbe Three BrMiab and tbree Amerlcao pl&Je1'8 are teared bJ Belen Willa Notional leape. Wb1' the powers that (8bown ba the photOp'aph) lD her drive for national and lntematlonat tebnla be plan to retaiD It Ia a mysteey. Ap~. p&J,"entl:y It did not aerve Its announced Tbe .haertcsaa feare4 are Ula EllzabMh Blu of C&Ut..nllt. .llrs. purpose to any creat extent. Holla Bjunrtedt MaiiOI'J Of New York and Mia Eleanor Go• of New York. It was Introduced with the Idea of Tbe..arttlab ltarallkeiJ to trouble ber are lira. Kathleen llcKue Godtree. eutt1nc down the blttfna~ aivlq Mia lou 1'1'7 aod Mia Eileen Beanett. BOt But the etronJ opposition these plarera and othem wUI ctve ber, the pitcher more ot an advantare thaa be bad bad over the batter. However, Belea Ill tonAdlmt that abe will rqalD the national title. a ftaure or two. In 1923 M batters In the National league ftnlshed the season with avera~s above the .800 mark. In 1926 (wltb the realD bag 1n the Three Hockey Stars pitchers' box) 61 batters turned lD averages over .800. Sold for $17,000 True. the total number of bases col· TJuoee bock~ plQen from the. .Host of the bla league teama win lected by the batten of the leagu• Wbmlpq team of the American the maJorlcy of their pmee at home. dropped,from 17,747 to 16,198 and the U&Odatioo bav.e beeB purcbued bJ the Chlc:qo Black Hawke ot It requn-es a baseball lese than number of home runs from 634 to 489, three seconds to travel from pitcher but thla drop can be attributed to the tile National 1earue. HaJ. Fredchange In the basebaU and not to the met M'cl:.aocbUn announces. to catcher. use of resin. The Ddee wu $17.000. The Whether the moguls admit It or not, pla7en are Nlek WalDie, a big Glabta and Phllllea lD 1913 played the opinion Ia too reneral to be Ill Ieeluder, whe pla:va elthel' dethe only triple-header on reeord In the error that the IJoll used In 1926 lacked tense or forward : Cecil Browne. two biJ leagues. the "hop" those of 192."i bad. a forward-who •as the h!adlna That the application of the foreign coal IICOrer of the American clr· The Unlvers1t7 of Arizona, known substance Increased the effectiveness cult lalt year, aud Charlie Garas the "Wildcats," have a real Uve of the hurlers but little. It at all, 18 mountaiD wildcat as a mascot diner• ..,.U.. Indicated by the fact that there was Dutch Leonard should have a fine a drop of but a little over 100 bases raisin crop this season, with so much on balls In the 1926 season. Tbla difference In a matter of 80me 8,000 18$11 correspondenee to attend to. Stanford High Jumper passes Issued uJllntentlonally or otherGeorge Kelly, former Giants' ftrst wise during the year Is lnslgnlftcant Alld what a tuss was atlrred up by baseman, Ia having a hard time awi.Dgthe Introduction ot the little white lnc toto hls old-time battJoa stride. bag. It wn going to bring a baseball • · John (Beans) Reardon, who Ia twen- war and evecythlnr else of a dire naey.elgbt, Ia the youngest umpire 1n the ture. 'Maybe It did, but we missed lt. maJor leagues. The Natlonai has him. .......... •••I ._,.te •·•t Sure Relief BASEBALL .a.NOTES OJ • • • • • • • • • • • Jack Quinn of Athletics Shames Young Twirlers Young pitchen In the big leagues who otrer the excuft that they art • n9t "spring pitchers" "W'llen they turn Tonr Kaufman, of the Chicago Na· tlonals, Is ltD ambidextrous pltclter. he- . In poor J.lerformnnces with a nearly log able to throw well willa either solid month of training behind them were put to shame by the ancient band • • • Ja<;.k Quinn of the Athletics lD St AuJames Cooney, Sr., played with the gustine recently. Chlchge Cuba. He l8 the father of Quinn, who Ia forty-two ~ars old James C<Wney, lr., now a member of and a veteran of mnny hard camthe Chicago Cubs. palgns, stepped ott the full nine lnnlnp • • ~ against the Giants, allowing only six Plan8 have been C:OIJlpleted for the btl:ll and one run and was remo~·ed erection ot a new $250.000 ball fteld only to make room for a pinch b.tter and stadium for the Houston club In In the tenth Inning. the Texas league. ThP only ntnnt to drh·p In a nm • • • at Quina's e:rpt>nae wna 1\lelvlo Ott, Tbe Toronta t1q eoandl, lias orot84t wbo wus born in lflOIJ. the year Juck to glve each member of the local ball broke lnto tl1e maJor leagues with the A1 1eOQ..,.. IDle a INI'club a medal for wlnnlllr the IDtel'Da- Yankee& $er btre.. Bob King of StaDford anltlonal teaaue pennant. venll7 II abowD tr)'lnr to ret over the ~ Julp bar at e. feet 2 lncba. He Good at Football Cana•a wUI celebrate Ita diamond ......., th1a time. Jubilee In baseball this summer wltb an elaborate program of tonrna1nents, exhibition 1amea and special contests. 014 mav• are omualq and lnterelt- lnc, 11a11 the Plll'l& eori.apon4ent of the Christian Sclence Yonltor. WheU.. er they will be altoaether IUftable u patterns for ctresse~~ remains to M seeD. The Frellch couturiers, wh• have riUU!ftc.1£ed the world for Idea-. have now lillt upon the notion of 4.. algnlnr poaraphleal frocks. TbeJ have taken the Sixteenth and Seveateenth century maps and propoae t. eonveJ their quR.lnt colon and con· toure to allka and Rtlna. A.fteruooD. and eventnr robes are dotted wlU. many-starred mariners' compal8etl aDA UttJe lmaie& Indicating wlnl'ls. Sometimes the new frocks a~ "'l'''Yered with wavy seal and tree-~nrln• Islands, but others are simply bordered with map scale& The ftrm whlch first thought of this ornamentatlODo Ruule a hu·ge collection of earl7 trlve• books containing primitive mapa. It Ia aald that the new modela have beu. favorablJ received by the "trade." Paper From Hardwood• • • • • • • JldinB Uu ol . . . lor Drea Patttmta Tile United Statee Department or Agriculture bas announctd the development of a new process for making: newsprint from hardwood~ It Is beHINDERCORNS ..._. Omu. CaJ- Ueved the process will assist ruaterlallou8ea, ece., ltOPB au Pllln, I'JIII!IrM eomton to tbe 1 ly ln continuing the newllprlnt supplJ' fee&.~ -fklDc eaq. J1o 117 lll&ll or a\~ from aspen and bh·ch and posslbiT ,..._ Obulle&l WolD,~ Jll, Y. maple In the northeastern region and' In developlni ot 11 newsprint Industry. Modern Sweeper• in Rome tn southern states tor gumwood. Contrasts between tlle old and the new are plentiful In Rome, and one A Lartle Order of the most notlcea-le Is the modem motor-drh'en 8treet sweeper cleaning "I can t>ee good In everytblng." up dust and dirt from pavements' that "Can you see good 1n the dark!"were laid In the time of the emperors, Pathfinder. says Popular lleehanlcs Magazine. Ooo of the most popular types of The stones used In the EgypWtn brooms Is mounted on an automobile pyrnmlds must bnYe been brought chnssls. It Ia of the rotary kine!, simi- from great distnnce11, as nt• quarrlea lar to those used In this country. e:rlst near the,:;e nwnuments. • • • Baseball Ia believed to bav9 been Invented In 1839 by Captain DoubledBJ, who became a general In the Civil war. •n.r.a-...,. • J~M~~.,,.,. • • I SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST I Unless you See the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prqved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. • • • I.DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART I • • • J'raall: Patrick '- recognized u the father of modena lee llocke7. ••• 1fomen ..W.. at tile: ltorae Parta dda JeU must ride • • • ~ow Ill 81de-aaddl~. Walter Gerber of the Brown• 18 supposed to be a smart allortatoR- but be made three errors In a recent pme. . • • Everything went O\'•r h1a head. •• • l Jarkson Keefer. former All-American football lltar of Brown unlvvslty, bas signed wltb the Sprlngtl.eld club of the Eastern leape. H\1 II ao out- I !-------------------------------Very Liltely B~ Colonia lor Bra.zil Oelder. •• • Jacll: llcCalllater, the aew lllallqer • • • 'l'lae pirate used to be tlte last word Ia protbe ea~rt, lnat ~...,IJ t1ae M 1n a tnauer. • • toda7 we have • 'fte. JOIIf!llt IOlf driYe oil ret'el'd Is the one of t80 )'ards, made b7 W. S. eaw.- of St..Loullm 1~ • • "t""",.....~......,.,.•.;f/1 ~~ oa lerQ team• tOok part lo thee Paclftc Northwat lndepenfeDt et bah· leqM. ••• .. The Bra~lllan rovernment baa Just 11'81lte4 to a Japanette companr a eonIQIUTJ our dauahterr• eel81on of nearl7 2li0,000,000 acrea of "Eh-yah I" replied Jig Flddli.D of land In three dUrere.nt zonea In tb• {,"'apboard Spriop. "He, by cosh, Is &tate of Amll7.onaa tor colonlzatiOD If be do~'t watcll oat."-ExcbaJlie. ~ Tbe eo~;~~pany wfll speo4 a tar,e awn developi.Dr tlle rectOD Ia E~ to T eU which tbe eonce&~~loD8 wm be eatabAnn-Yon accepted lack laat lllght l1ahecL did ;you noU llurlel-Yea. How did you ruess7 How to Tal'J the monotoDJ of dolD• Ann-He's trytar to borr&w a hun- the 18Dle things over a11d oYer ev..., dt:r ll_the Insoluble problem. dred bucks today. began Mrs. Flddlln, "do JOU reckon fOWlg Gube Gooney Ia 101Da to of the Cleveland Indlnna. bat been aetlvelJ ldeutlfted with profe88Jonal baseball ever slnee be lett school at tlte age of seventeen. I ~ Sir Thomatl Ll}fton 8D78 Hark It~ ntr Is the createtrt ball plnyer be eorer ~.~aw. Mark ret~ponded with live biU In B row, o~. •ell. JOU can't teoJ ab Eilgllahman on bueball-mucb. The Cle\"elaad IHl&eball writer wb' t'leclared thai Willrl Stephenaou (shown lo pbotepaph) at ODe tim~ Amerlcnn 1ame of baseball coes on a mlahty football player at tbe Cnt aa an assurance that tbct Mbllc boldt- ve1'81t' of AlabaiiiiM, pl.,~ eome m tbl a~;cnatomecl I.Dtt:e&t rei".Jrdle• of bls grt'lltelt footllall, referring to klck efforts at seosattonal aattatloD. 0 •• • No matter what happens, the great •• • T7190n., Lindstrom, Hornsby, Terey. Harper and Uousb form a bitting combination that should keep the Giants well up Ia the National raceo all season and ma,. In for them a pennant. What sbaiowa we are. and what Knowledge lllld timber should a,. •hooows we pursue 1'--Bwll~. "·eft seasoned before belll.l pat to u-. -------------------:--,----~,------- Says Dangerous Varicose eias ~:'ve~:!'m:'e~~e .:.d::.;be,;a. ~.;:: ~:~~~~~-E. wra, lD the st. Lout€ \Vben the Chicago Cubs were beNt Joe McCarthy wa• uslllg Stepbensor.j at third nuse and hoped to keep him there throughout the season. Frelgau, HJaor league batJeball Ia played by the thh·d baseman of the team last ~ ....wl'erent leacuee In 2AJO cttla and Jear, w.am•t hitting. But a few daJ'! tpwna throughout the United S~tes ot league play at third brought grl"f and canada. More than 8.000 pla7ers to the former Alabama ~rldlron star. are ~ooected wltb the varloUJ 8880- nnd now he Is back In tha outtlelcJ. where ~ t-eloop. GiaUoos. ,. • • • Boxla. half':. , . 1Qaa .atlcJ. tor . . Wtilf 1M wtll c!ODQud ftJ hoDera at tbe 1028 O~plcs.at blate \ "Jir," I Can Be Reduced at Home. I dU __ _. d the Heart a1 Blood in VeiDa Flow• That Way. a...LG ~lAD eat YU PWIUUTowar If J'01l or any relative or friends are worried because of \'ariC:OIIe vetna. or bundlea, the beet advlctt thnt anyone lD tbls world cao lfve fOU l8 to ask J'OUT druggillt for aD otiilDal two- ounce bottle of Moone'• :mmerald Oil (f'oH strength) and appl7 IIJ,cbt ancl morntar to the swollen, ellla~d veins. Soon you will ootlce that tbe7 are crewlng 1m1aller and the treatment ahoul~ be continued until the vema are of normal a!lze. So penetrating and powerful Is Emerald Oll that even PUes ore qu klJ abse11aet. Your drnutst aeUa lots o lt. |