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Show f "jj THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH DERHAPS the pardon of those twot 1 amiable and eminent gentlemen should be asked befdfis the subject is mentioned. Yet, with or without such generous permission to spill the works, one fact daily becomes,, clearer concerning the Dean brothers. It is that those two illustrious citizens are In imminent peril of being deposed from posts as the most feared members of the SL Louis Gas Houss their-prou- d Gang. By this I do not mean to suggest that the dizziness boys are becoming C New York Post a couple of soft touches. Even though his success against the Giants has been somewhat less than remarkable this year it is more than likely that the elder pride of the family will end the season with 25 victories. When you add to that the 20 triumphs to which Paul probably will eventually be entitled, you have an imposing total In a league where 95 winning efforts usually entitles your side to a generous share in the World Series. So it would be silly to hint that the possessors of such rare hurling talent are slipping merely because luck has not been quite as generous with them as it was a season ago. WNU Service. Here Are Some Items Box Scores Never Revealed CARATOGA, like Pimlico and a very few other tracks, is vastly squeamish about its clubhouse clientele. Both polo shirts and Manhattan bad men are barred from the exclusive enclosure. . . . Tommy Lown, former Olympic welterweight champion, is owner of a boys' club. . . . When Babe Ruth watched the Giants and the Braves from a field box the other day Rabbit Maranville was the only player to come over to greet him. . . . The mother ' of Garry Also it would be decidedly unfair to two up and coming strong arm members of the same gang. If Joseph (alias Ducky Wucky) Medwlck and Foxx-Simmo- Levan, Princeton backfield star, is president of a bank in Steubenville, Ohio. . . . His father is running for mayor there. i John (alias Pepper) Martin happen to be receiving a main share of the applause right now it is solely upon their own merits. Even though their attacking averages may not be quite up to those of the once famous combinations or it has been years since the fans have been fascinated and opposing teams bedevilled by such a pair. Of course, the Individual excellence of the two is not exactly a matter of red hot news. Medwlck, as was almost exclusively predicted by this department before the event, was one of tjie brightest stars of the 1934 World Series, while Martin had achieved fame even previous to that Yet it also Is true that, until recently, their real value to the champions had been greatly obscured by the better performances of the brother act v What could Col. John S. Hammond, the hockey and Madison Square Garden baron, have told the cop who let him off after he was caught speeding across the Queensbofo bridge the other afternoon? . . . The three placs ing judges at metropolitan wear spectacles. . . . The man who wrote the Sunday baseball law, one of the best of reasons why New York club owners get richer, had to pay his way Into Yankee Stadium the next year. The Giants, though, sent him two season passes. . . . Since It probably cannot be helped, It may as well be mentioned that Jack Curley plans to reveal 20 new wrestlers during the winter campaign Francis T. Hun ter, the former tennis says that, when time permits, all strokes In this game are best and most easily executed with the body sidewise to the net. race-track- Ruth-Gehri- press-agente- g More Game Being Planted in Our National Forests Planting game and animals is one of the activities of the forest service of the Department of Agriculture in restoring wildlife where It is under quota In national forests.' A number of beaver plants have been made In the last year In national forests of the Pacific Northwest and in the Southwest Deer and other big game animals have been released In several forests. In one of the most recent plantings," 16 wild turkeys 11 hens and 5 gobblers were released In the Black mountain game refuge on the Ozark National Forest Arkansas. Three male and eight female elk. also were added to this refuge. The Arkansas fish and game authorities with the forest service by furnishing hay to start the elk In their new fur-beari- home. With the technical assistance of the biological survey and the of state game agencies, the for. est service Is developing wildlife as well as other resources of the national forests. On some areas the problem Is to control game animals where they have Increased beyond the capacity of their range. Where wildlife has been depleted the problem Is one of restoration. The forest service hopes to develop and maintain the wildlife population of national forests on a sustained yield or permanent basis. -- Dog Gone Skippy, the UTAH POWER OF FAITH AND CAN AFFORD Even a plan full of faults can bs At a cafeteria one usually selects one more dish than he has the ap- made to work if everybody has fait! In It . petite for. ' ' It soon brings relief and pro- motes healing. Because of its absolute purity and soothing (Konttflctram CD finatfmmenatl: properties, it is most useful in the treatment of rashes, red, rough skin, itching, burning feet, chafings, dumpings, irritations, cuts and hums. No household should be without this Ointment. Price 25c and 50c. Sold at all druggists. - the RJEWIHKIDtUSE DfldDTEIL. i A Distinctive Residence 1 An Abode ...renowned Throughout the West Mrs. J. H. Water President terrier of wire-haire- d Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Curtis of Kansas City, mysteriously disappeared, but they could still hear, his whining about the house. After 35 hours of searching and growing belief In spooks, they found him. He had gone Into the attic and fallen down an air chute behind the bathroom wall. They lifted him out by catching his foot In a noose. bears down Y d 3 Medwick, Martin Are Real Ogres of Cards top-ranke- r, i i Younger polo players are fretted at the rumor the United States team already has been selected for the matches in England next year in spite of promise that the September open would provide the real test. The team is reported to be made up of Mike 'Phipps, Cecil Smith, Tommy Hitchcock, and Winston Guest and much of the younger anger arises because Smith is an pro. th' out-and-o- ut Perry and Moody Are Tops in Tennis World George Weiss, supervisor of the Yankee farm system, complains that it is impossble to make quick grabs for seasoned players from the lower minor leagues when emergencies crop up at Newark now. This is because such useful athletes prefer to play semi-prball or In the Industrial Leagues the Lackawanna In New Jersey is an example) while alsb holding jobs on the side. . . . Perry of England, Von Cramm of Germany, Crawford of Australia and Budge of the United States rank In that order aS the four leading amateur tennis players, according to Bill Tllden. . . . The ladies ranking is Moody and Jacobs of the United States, Hilda Erahwlnkel Sperling, Germany, and Joan Hartigan, Australia. o In June, for instance, I sat on the bench with the. Giants. Even then while piling up what seemed to be an imposing lead they were fearful of the Cards, who were so happily engaged in wrangling among themselves that they were giving little thought or effort to winning games. When asked what particular section of the Cards they were most scared of, eleven of Bill Terrys hopefuls replied "the Deans, two of them said Frankie Frisch and three more votes were scattered among Martin,. Medwick and Rip Collins. The other day I asked again. Fire of the Giants confided that they still get a funny feeling whenever they see a Dean coming out of a dugout, even though they have been more than a trifle successful against the brothers this season. Nine others frankly, freely and with a considerable spitting and crossing of fingers to ward off jinxes were willing to tell that portion of the world which knows a good paper when it sees one that If some kidnaper could get around to taking Medwlck and Martin on a long vacation they felt more than reasonably sure that their lives would be full of merriment and the clink of World Series gold. Afterwards (I give service as well as long sentences, gentlemen) I stood at the Polo Grounds gate and asked the same question- of 20 fans. Nine men and three ladies, after making sure that it wasn't a touch, immediately decided that Joseph, alias Ducky Wucky, and John, alias Pepper, were strong-arthe boys who had been doUnder the income tax laws In operaexecution for the most notable the tion Max Schmeling would have to pay ing Six all fans, all males, year. gang $69,800 worth of taxes if he received the Deans while Frisch a $150,000 purse for fighting in the held out forvote. United States. This would leave him drew a lady Just what all this proves aside $80,200, which would be subject to a from indicating that Brooklyn pulled far higher German tax. . . . Rube the pitcher who won 19 straight, its usual bone a year ago when It now sells $10 show tickets in the Sufcould have had both Medwlck and folk Downs Martin together with considerable department . Roxy Romanelli,the former jockey, change left over from the $50,000 Is a messenger in the judges stand which was demanded, but not expectthere. . . . The OMahoney-Georg- e ed, for them is something that need wrestling affair in Boston was the first not be stressed here at any great grappling show Jim Milton, the racelength. Yet, when the two can overtrack starter, had witnessed in 35 come even the glamour' of the two years. . . . The other exhibition was great pitching brothers while achievin Louisville and was particularly ening renown, It does seem to point out success In joyable because one of the wrestlers that the way to got thrown out of the ring and into baseball Is much the same as It was the bass drum. in Ty Cobbs heyday. YOU SURE SHOWEO US A NEW TRICK IN ROUNO-IN- G UP CATTLE THIEVES, OIZZY f I YOU GOT TO THINK FAST TO PITCH BIG AND TO THINK FAST YOU LEAGUE BALL. GOT TO HAVE ENERGY. CAUSE ENERGY KEEPS' THAT'S WHY I EAT YOU WIDE AWAKE. 1 GOT TO HAND IT TO YOU, DIZZY, FOR SOME FAST THINKING! AND IT HEADS THE BATTING GRAPE -- NUTS. ORDER FOR ENERGY MAKING f - . m Mar-quar- pari-mutu- d, Boys! Girls ! 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