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Show TIIE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON. UTAH Anson Changed Umps Verdict sur-JtV3- Senorita Jumps Rope APICK-UP5- A Reading has obtained Danny Taylor from the Chicago Cubs. He can play the infield or outfield. McGraw. Sammy Dyer, pitcher for the St Edward's ollege team of Austin, Texas, has signed a contract with the St. Louis Cardinals. Bob Parham, star athlete of Georgia He Tech, has signed with Atlanta. made quite a reputation as a hitter during his college career. George Burns, veteran of many major league baseball campaigns, has been signed by the Philadelphia Athletics as a substitute first baseman. It must have occurred to the Giants two or three times that they could still use a pretty fair ball player around second by the name of Frank Frisch. Walter Johnson, manager of the Washington American league team, believes big league nines must do their recruiting from the sandlots and in the colleges. The Cubs have reduced their roster to the legal limit of 25 by releasing Ed I.atitenbacher, rookie pitcher, to the Reading club of the International league. Just about the time we had come to the conclusion that pitching signals were of no more use In baseball, the Browns accuse the Athletics of stealing them. The Columbus club has a neighborstar on Its pitching staff In the person of Harlan Wysong, an elongated southpaw from Washington Court House, Ohio. hood Rarlden. catcher, of Bedford, Ind . last with Cincinnati In the major enthusiast leagues, Is a speed-boa- t Bill quit baseball and returned to Bedford to live. Rill 4 Mike De Mucchlo, Rutgers southpaw game pitcher, hurled a against Manhattan college. He fanned fourteen, batted in two runs, but walked one man. no-ru- n no-hi- t. Johnny Neun, first baseman for the Detroit Tigers, who was traded last year to the Toledo Mudhens, has been sold to the Baltimore club of the international league. e Atlanta has placed Rube Robinson. pitcher, on the voluntary retired list, until he regains his- pitching form. The old fellow has not been right so fnr this season. vVlcran - President Lee Keyser of Des Moines has suspended Infielder Johnny White for failure to report to his team after lie had been sent there by Columbus of the American association. Uncertainties of n baseball player's career are reflected In the fate of mem hers of Dallas' 1026 Dixie champions. Only one. Hap Morse. Is still with the club, and only five remain in the Texas league. National league players last year re corded 11.001 safe hits, including 2.021 iwo baggers. 518 three baggers and Old home runs. In 1012, before the entry ; of the "live ball, hits numbered doubles, 1,642; triples, 683 and homers, 314. McGraw said the Cubs lacked pitch- ers Hendricks said they didnt have enough hitting Lou Gehrig euts fried eels Lefty ODoul Is hitting ninny homers over the Philadelphia right field fence Lena Blackburne's eye Is all right now. veter- -- ' Jimmy Ring, National league an who recently drew his release from Toledo, made his bow with Newark In the Reading series. He was not able to go all the way, but the Bears by dint of some real batting, pulled through for victory. In Charley Stls, big lengus baseball has one of the most ambitious Ivory hunters connected with the national pastime of today. Stls, who Is now a member of the Chicago White Sox scouting corps, benrs an excellent reputation for his achievements In scouring the brush for available timber. He is one of the best judges of young ball players in the game today, wrlles Charles J. Bartley In the St Louis Glohe Democrat.. In the 24 years that St is has been connected with organized baseball as player, manager, coach and scout, he has found and developed numerous players. Stls, for many years, served as manager of various minor league clubs In all parts of the country, prior to his becoming a big league scout Stis started bis career as a scout with the Cardinals as an understudy to Charley Barrett, now dean of the Cardinals scout staff. In 1923, he was appointed scout of the Philadelphia Nationals by Arthur Fletcher, then manager of the club. Stis remained with the Phillies for two years, being released In the fall of 1925. The following spring, Stls signed with the While Sox, where he has remained high-grad- e COLUMBIA Senorltu DAlvarez wearing a charming bathing costume as she jumps rope the sunshine, her favorite method of keeping in shape for the Interna tional tennis matches. It was a distinct surprise when the Spanish champ was beaten by Mrs. Mcllquham, an unknown English player who triumphed through her terrific driving power on the court. In Discomforts Involved in Watching Golf Game Golf Is the only game where the spectator has to work. The galleries at golf tournaments work as hard. If not harder, than the men engaged In competition. It is one sport where It Is Just as easy to play as to watch. The only people who view a major tournament with any degree of physical comfort are the players and officials. The onlookers are pushed, shoved, Jostled, tramped upon, herded together, driven er Sewell Still Playing Hour. (Symorchestra). m. Hudnut Du Barry program. (Musical program) m. Cathedral Hour. tReliglous musical service) m. La Palina program. m. Sonatron program. (Famous Broadway Stars) m. Majest ic Theater of the Air. 8:30 p. 8 00 p. 8:30 p. 9:00 p. 10:00 p. m. Arabesque. sweeping. Value of Ball Ground Increases $1,600,000 Just before the war the owners of the Philadelphia National League baseball club had an option to buy tbe ground on which they play for ?4,K).O00. Now this same real estate Is valued at $2,000,000. The Phillies park is owned by Charles Webb Murphy, once the owner of the Chicago Cubs. There Is much talk now that Ty Cobb, heading a group of Philadelphia sportsmen, will eventually buy the Phils and abandon the grounds If an arrangement can be made to play In the park of the Athletics. Topper Rigney Plans Early Comeback Emory Emory Topper Rigney, former DeBoston shortstop, who was by an ailing hip his last in the majors. Is resting at In hopes that he may re troit and hampered two years his home turn to the diamond next year. Rigney, who started during his college days at Texas A. and M., played with Dallas and Fort Worth In the Texas league and then went to the American league, where he worked at shortstop for Detroit, Boston and Washington before the Injury forced him to quit Modern Thousand and Ona Nights) the Samovar. (Mu-si- c by Russian Musicians) 10:30 p. m. Around a N. B. C. RED NETWORK August 5. 10:15 a. m. Radio Household Institute. 7:00 p. m. Voice of Firestone. 7:30 p. m. A. & P. Gypsies. 8:38 p. m. General Motors Family 9:30 10:00 1:00 1:30 8:30 8:00 COLUMBIA SYSTEM Ida Bailey Allen. (Talks to 11:00 a. m. s) 8:00 p. m. Musical 8:30 p. m. 9:00 p. m. Vignettes. (Musical pictures of all parts of the world). Ceco Couriers (Popular musical program). Physical Culture Magazine thathas ended. A--C Hour. volume-absolut- C. RED NETWORK August 6. a. m. Radio Household Institute. p. m. Soconyland Sketches. p. m. Prophylactic. p. m. Eveready Hour. p. m. Clicquot Club. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 1:00 p. m. Montgomery Ward Hour. 1:30 p. m U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. N. B. 10:15 6:30 7:30 8:00 9.00 p. p. p. p. p. p. p. m. lifelike tone magnified to lifelike volume. This new Majestic feature Power Detection is the sensational development of the year. And the public is wide awake to its tremendous advantage. Every day 5,000 new owners are added to Majestics satisfied million. Hear this new Majestic at your dealers today. A small first payment puts it in your home. Savannah Liner's Orchestra. m. Pure Oil Band. m. Michelin Tiremen. m. Johnson and Johnson. m. m. m. Dutch Masters Minstrels. Williams Freed Orchestradians. COLUMBIA 11:00 a. m. In the purchase of Majestic Receiver are financed through the Majettic Plan at lowest available rates SYSTEM Ida Bailey Allen (Talks to Home-Maker- 9:00 p. 10:00 p. 10:30 p. N. B. 10:15 6:30 7:30 8:00 8 30 ref TIME PAYMENTS GRIGSBY GRUNOVV COMPANY, CHICAGO, U. S. Ai Theronoid Health Talk. and Harding Kotlarsky (Joint recital). m. Flying Stories (Aviation news). m. Old Gold (Paul Whiteman hour). m. Fada Program (Orchestra). m. Story in a Song. 2:45 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 8:30 p. hum-m--m COMPLETE elimination of howling, squealing, other background noise thats what the new Majestic has accomplished. And now Majestic Power Detection brings beauty of tone at ely without a trace of distortion. any Hear, for the first time in radio, the pure, clear, 9:30 p. m. U. S. Navy Band. 10:00 p. m. Black Flag Boys. 10:30 p. m. Night Club Romance. 5:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 near thenew Majestic ' Party. p. m. Empire Builders. p. m. Gilbert and Sullivan Operas. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK p. m. Montgomery Ward Hour. p. m. U. S. Dept, cf Agriculture. p. m. Roxy and His Gang. p. ni. The Edison Program. World's Largest Manufacturers of Complete Radio Receivers C. RED NETWORK August 7. a. m. Radio Household Institute. p. m. LaTouralne Concert. p. In. Happy Wonder Bakers. p. m. Ipana Troubadours. p. m. Palm Olive Hour. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK COLUMBIA SYSTEM Ida Bailey Allen (Talk on 11:30 8:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 Never Throw Slow Ball to Any Young Batsman The veteran, who has been pitching longer than any of the present day batsmen have been hatting, had Just tossed a slow ball to an ambitious rookie and had seen the slow one converted Into a fast one against the fence. An unwritten law among pitchers has long been to avoid throwing slow balls to fellow pitchers, and old Jacks kindly advice makes it even more (A t 3 11:00 a. m. seem larger and ball mound. SYSTEM 1:00 p. m. Mo itgomery Ward Hour. 1:30 p. m. U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. 7:00 D. m. Yeast Foamers. 7:30 p. m. Sylvania Foresters. 8:00 p. m. Flit Soldiers. 9:00 p. m. ABA Voyagers. 9:30 p. m. Stromberg Carlson. apart Jack Quinn, forty-fou- r years old, and with 25 years of pitching behind him, was asked to. give some advice to pitchers who have not had the benefit of his years of experience. He was glad to oblige. Never throw a slow ball to a young fellow, was his prescription for life extension on a base- Power Detection and -- 45 tube pi ue four tuned stages of radio frequency. Absolutely no bum and no oscillation at any wavelength. Automatic sensitivity cootrol gives undorm range end power all over the dial. Improved Majestic Super-DynamSpeaker. Heavy, sturdy Majestic power unit, with positive voltage ballast. Jacobean period cabinet of American Walnut. Doors of matched butt walnut with over, lays on doors and interior panel of genuine imported Australian lacewood. Escutcheon piste, knobs and door aa-- v rr pulls finished in genuine vj1 phony Home-Maker- with the Phillies, Stls unearthed Pitcher Jonnard and Willoughby, one of the mainstays of the Phillies hurling staff. He also was responsible for developing such former stars ns Walter Holke, first baseman of Indianapolis last year, and at present manager of the Quincy club of the Thret-- I league; Ken Williams and Jack Smith, now members of the Boston Red Sox and Braves, respectively; Bob Veach, of Toledo, of Minneapolis, John Leo Collier, Mokan, Buffalo, of the American association; Arthur Weis, of Los Angeles, George Wuestling, Portland, of the Coast league; Joe Klugman, Memphis, of the Southern association, Max Flack, a former Cardinal outfielder, and Charles Chuck Ward, an with Brooklyn several years ago. The latter two have been placed on the voluntary retired list of the major leagues. Last fall, Stis purchased some very promising recruits from the minors, and Is confident they will make the Sox. Arthur Shires hails from the Waco club of the Texas league, while Jimmy Watwood was a member of the Shreveport club, also of the Texas circuit. Bob Welland is from the Moline club of the Mississippi Valley league. When you consider the discomforts Involved In watching a championship match you stop to wonder why anyone attends golf tournaments, but eneh year the galleries more intense. IN... J.V1AJUCJ.74 the new 1:00 p. m. Symphonic 4:00 p. Air Majestic Theatre of the Air over Columbia and American Broadcasting Syitcmi every Sunday night, 9 to 10 Ea.tern Daylight Saving Time, Headliner, of the Stage Screen. N. B. C. RED NETWORK August 4. 3 00 p. m. National Sunday Forum. 6.30 p. m. Maj. Bowes' Family Party. 8.15 p. m. Atwater Kent Radio Hour. 3:15 p. m. Studeluker Champions. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 1:00 p. m. Roxy Stroll. 2.00 p. m. Friendly Hour. 4:30 p. m. Twilight Reveries. 5:30 p. m. Whittail-Angl- o Persians. 7:00 p. m. Enna Jettick Melodies. 9:16 p. m. Light Opera Hour. e Ralph Joe Dawson, pitcher, has been releused by the Pittsburgh Pirates to the Baltimore club of the International league. Mighty Monarch of the TUNE Charley Stis Played, Managed and Coached Teams, since. While Fred Schmidt, old time leftlmnded pitcher for the New York Giants, Is "LJoIng some scouting for Manager John LEADING" RADIO PROGRAMS 24 YEARS IN GAME GRIFFITH, who ns a pitcher was positive that all umpires and as a big league manager even more certain, CLARK blind one ball game during his big league career. Incidentally, Griffith In that one game hud an experience without precedent In the annals of baseball. We will let Griffith tell the story: Did you ever hear of a manager reversing the decision of the umpire, said decision being In his favor? No? Well, let me tell you how It once happened. I was pitching for the Chicago White Stockings at ihe time. The great Cap Anson was managing the club. The umpires lor some reason failed to show up for the game and each team selected one of Its 1 was the Chicago nominee players to substitute. and worked the bases, Tbe visiting player selected called tbe balls and strikes. Early in the game there was a close play at first base In which 1 culled the visiting runner out. I felt sure 1 had rendered the proper ruling but tbe entire visitii g club thought to the contrary and as a man told me so. They threatened to forfeit the game, but I stood m.v ground. Imagine my prIse w,ien I beard Cap Anson say: jff Let us Quit kicking and start the game. It was a terrible decision, the man was safe aud lie Is going to stay at first base. Clark Griffith. VDIAMDMDV -- WHITE SOX SCOUT Joe Sewell, guardian of the hoi corner for the Cleveland Indians, has played his one thousandth consecutive game for the Indians at St. Louis and gives promise of going on Indefinitely. The diminutive third baseman Joined the Indians late In 1920, coming direct from Titus, Ala. Cooking). a. m. Interior Decorating (Talk with Musical Program). p. m. Hank Simmons' Show Boat. p. p. p. p. m. United Symphony Orch. m. La Palina Smoker. m. Kolster Radio Hour. m. Kansas Frolickers. N. B. C. RED NETWORK August 8. 10:15 a. m. Radio Household Institute. 8:00 p. m. Seiberling Singers. 9:00 p. m. Halsey Stuart Hour. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 1.00 p. m. Montgomery Ward Hour. 1:30 p. m. U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. 7:00 p. m. Lehn and Fink Serenade. 8:30 p. tn. Maxwell House Concert. 9:30 p. m. Around World with Libby. COLUMBIA SYSTEM 10:30 a. m. Around the World with Mrs. Martin. (Musical Program. Household Hints) 11:00 a. m. Ida Bailey Allen (Talks to Home-Makers- 11:30 2:45 8:00 8.30 9:00 9:30 10:00 ). a. m. Du Barry Beauty Talk. p. m. Theronoid Health Talk. p. m. Vincent Lopez and Orch. p. m. U. S. Marine Band. p. m. True Detective Mysteries. p. m. Light Opera Gems. p. m. The New Yorkers (Con- cert). A tennis court at Hampton Court Palace, in England, has been In use 400 years. memSeventeen of the twenty-fiv- e bers of the Purdue varsity football squad were lost by graduation this year. Jack Renault, a few years ngo one of the foremost heavyweight challengers, Is now fighting for the smaller clubs In New Y.ork. s of Idaho has produced the leading Jockeys In the United States, Including Earl Sande, the three Faturs, Albert Johnson, Ivan Parks and Monte Edwards. three-fourth- There are 18 different sports at the Naval academy during the school year and every midshipman Is required to compete in at least one, even If he Is not eligible for vnrsity competition. Mrs. E. Roland Ilarriman of New York is reported to he a very capable and natural trainer and driver of harness horses. Her fastest mile to date was with Guy Ozark, 2.02, a strong, vigorous going trotter. Benny Leonard has made the discovery that Fidel La Barba Is a natural southpaw. His left hand and forearm are bigger and he throws with his left, but was advised against fighting southpaw style. N. B. 10:15 5:30 7:00 8:00 10:09 C. RED NETWORK August 9. a. m. Radio Household Institute. p. m. Raybestos Twins, p. m. Cities Service Concert Orch. p. m. Schradertown Brass Band. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK a. m. Mary Hale Martins Household Hour, p m. Montgomery Ward Hour. p. m. U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. p. m. Pquibrs Health Talk. p. m. Dixie Circus. 1:00 1:30 6:15 6:30 7:00 p. 8 00 p. 8:30 p. 9:00 p. 9:30 p. m. Triadors. m. The Interwoven Pair. m. Ihilcn Theater Memories. m. Armstrong Quakers. m. Armour and Company. COLUMBIA SYSTEM tl:00 a. m. Ida Bailey Alien (Talks to Home-Makers- ). 11:45 a. m. Radio Beauty School (Beau- ty talks). Howard Fashion Plates. Hawaiian Shadows (Native M iislcians). m. The Rollickers (Quartet). m. True Story Hour. m. In a Russian Village (Rus sian music). m. Doe West (The old phi) osopher). 7:30 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 8:30 p. 9:00 p. 10:00 p. 10:30 p. N. B. C. I'1 15 a. 8.00 p. 9:00 p. N. 2 30 p 5:30 p. RED NETWORK August 10 m. Radio Household institute. m. General Electric Orchestia m. Lucky Strike Dance Orch. F. C. BLUE NETWORK m. RCA Demonstration Hour m. Gold Spot Orchestra. COLUMBIA 8.00 p. m. SYSTEM Nickel-CInco-Pute- (musi cal). Finance Period. 9:00 p. m. Nit Wit Hour 9.30 p. m. Temple Hour (Musical pro8 30 p. m. 10 00 p. m. N; 10 30 p. m. Dance Music. gram). Forum tional Washington. from Phosphorus Not Basis of Firefly Brilliancy Flies blaze, worms glow, fish flash-- all, so scientists say, because of a substance called luciferln. About this time of year fireflies may he seen nearly every night over dark fields. Kach Insect appears to give a brief blaze of light at Intervals whence lis name. There are some forty kinds of living creatures which power, inpossess this the and various cluding glowworms well-know- n Encouraging "I cant spare the money, but Ill let you have a dollar If you dont keep It too long." "Ill spend It right away." Boston IosL This Is the greatest tragedy: A man make a fool out of himself without bringing suffering to women and children. Atchison Glohe. ennt light-flashin- g fish. Such fish and Insects hove been but this Is called "phosphorescent, Incorrect. The element of phosphorus does not enter Into this natural light at all. Luciferln Is the substance Involved. The word Is patterned after Lucifer, the name of the morning star, which, according to Websters New International dictionary, Is a Latin word meaning bringing light. The natural light found In fireflies, fish, and glowworms Is many times more efficient than the light manufactured by mun. One Drawback HOTEL of Portland, a newly elected member of the house of representatives and formerly Judge of the Jay Circuit court, once In his more SALT LAKK CITY, UTAH youthful days, was called on to pinch On of Salt Lake City's finest lilt at a political meeting at Hartford hotels, where guests find every to hear John comfort with s warm hospitalCity. He had gone there ity Garage In connection. Cafe W. Kern and some otlier notable Icm and cafeteria. some to but due mistake the ocrats, iOO Rooms, EACH WITH BATH advertised speakers did not appear, and MeGriff, among others, was $2.00 to $4.00 pressed into service. After the meeting he was talking with an old German citizen and comPATENTS WITHOUT DELAY. If you havent we will hulp. Avoid the mented that they had had a good enough money danger of delay. Write for K. E. MeGriff, meeting. "You bet, It was a good meeting, replied the man, but it was a shame we had no shakers." Indianapolis News. Not Total Lon The Groom What will we do with all this Junk we got as wedding presents? The Bride Oh, dont worry. Ill be giving bridge parties and I can get rid of most of the worst ones by using them us prizes. Leisure (meeting Jones after many vears) Yes, our old friend Brown has gone to his everlasting rest! Jones What? bid lie get that government job after all? Smith Newhouse particulars. Inventors Service Bureau, Washington. D. C. X J I Choose a Profitable Vocation T&ro th. Beauty Culture Course given by i man tbit baa taught 886 student, bow to earn B,G MONKY. Catalog sent on request. CTAn HIGH SCHOOL OF UKAlTY CCI.1TKB 831 Clift Bldg. - Snlt Lake City Hc;i I 111 (living f J 1T'V All Winter Long Marvelous Climate Good Hotels Tourist Gamps Splendid Roads Gorgeous Mouotaiu Vie. The wonder ut desert resort of the West Write Cram A Chetfey aim Spring CALIFORNIA W. U. U., Salt Laka City, No. 29. |