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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLECKAH Exclusive Like Placid Now Army Rest Home Colorful Towels for Gay Kitchen Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more time It required In filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: RADIO STAGE-SCREE- may recall the time when Jim Braddock, supposed to be all washed up, removed the heavyweight championship crown from Max Baers carefree dome. After that party we suggested that the primrose trail rarely led to any pugilistic heights, or any other athletic heights. There are certain physical freaks I wont mention their names in boxing, baseball and golf, who trained largely on gin, scotch and bourbon and still made the headlines. For a while. But for each one of these exceptions I can name you ten who trained correctly and reached the top of the hill Gene rOU Released by Western Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE SEEMS like sheer inspiraITtion to team Eddie Brack- en and William Demarest on the air as well as on the screen. Nobody who saw them together in The Miracle of Morgans Creek and Hail the Hero will ever forget he hilariously funny scenes they llayed together. Now, at 8: 30 Sunday tvenings, E.W.T. on NBC, we have "The Story of Eddie Bracken, scenes from his life, with Conquering ly j Tunney, Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. Box 3217 San Francisco t, Calif. Enclose IS cents for Pattern Name Arlilreaa For Joyful Cough Relief, Try This Home Mixture Saves Big Dollars. Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis Benny Leonard, Bobby Jones, Bill Tilden, Byron Nel-- I son, Sammy Snead, Mushing Is one of the sports now enjoyed at the armys Lake Placid club. New York, left, which has Jug McSpaden, been turned into an army redistribution station, where returned fighting men may relax. Center, two G.I. Gene Sarazen, Don couples are having fun riding on a Ellswogth open 6lelgh. Lower right, no transportation problem when a Budge, skate chair is at hand. Upper right, the G.Lt have a spin behind a team of sled dogs. Vines, Bill Johnston, all of our track stars and 98 per cent of our great football and baseball players such as Mel Ott, Carl Hubbell, Blozis, Nagurski, Bill Dickey but why go on? Most of these are the ones who count. This question was raised by the recent meeting at Madison Square Garden between two primrose trailers from the past Lee Oma and Bakst. Both started out along the soft and easy road. Both were physically qualified to do a much better job than they displayed in their efforts. But neither waa willing to pay the price of condition the price that Tunney, Dempsey and Joe Louis paid to be ready with the beat they had to give. And Im giving you three of the topa along this rugged road. As a general rule the has a sudden, primrose trail abrupt and dismal finish. At the start of their careers Oma and Bak-were galloping merrily along this trail and getting nowhere In a hurry. Now both are supposed to have changed their earlier habits In the understanding that both are about the two best heavyweights left, outside of war service. Both wasted valuable time in improving themselves. It took a world war to plant them up near the front. Oma seems The Sikhs are the warriors of Mother India. Leader of the 5 million is the Maharajah of Patiala, 33, to be going up faster than Baksl. deciof the state of Patiala. On December 27 they staged a great festival to honor the founder of their religion. He beat the tough Guru Gobind Singh, and his two sons who became martyrs. The story goes that the sons of Guru were sively in 10 rounds, weighing only taken and held hostage by Moslems in an attempt to force their father to give up his religion. He refused, 185V4 pounds to Baksis 211. and the Moslems built a tomb around the seven and boys, burying them alive. Center shows the Maharajah, shoeless, carrying the first basket of earth from the site of the new shrine. Right shows Keeping in Condition This isnt any sermon or lecture the warriors in colorful contingent. on the matter of keeping In shape, or the value of hard training. But there Is a general writing and talking tendency to overplay some of the playboys who traveled a long way up In spite of their odd ways of training. Harry Greb was one. So was Mickey Walker. Walter Hagen was another, later on in his career. And there was Rube Waddell, Bugs Ray-3; V - mond, Shufflin Phil Douglas great Even the overpowering pitchers. Bkbe Ruth had his lapses. So did ' ' ? ' &p Jim Thorpe. So did Grover Cleveland Alexander. But what about the great majority of stars who made a point of being in shape who trained for the job? The best conditioned fighters Ive known In the last 20 years were Gene Tunney, Jack Dempsey and Joe Louis. And they were not so bad. Most of the star ballplayers belong to this list I should say about 92 per cent of them. I mean such big leaguers as Ty Cobb, Christy Mathewson, Tris Speaker, Eddie Collins, George Sisler, Lou Gehrig, Carl Hubbell, Mel Ott, Hans Wagner, Grove, Joe Gordon, Bill Lefty Dickey I could keep on for two columns. Id say about 99 per cent of the Aiding In a benefit match for the football players and war wounded, Lieut. J. Donald college ones pro in the top shape and rekeep American airmen, above, who crashed in Yugoslavia, were rescued Budge lashes out with a forehand the from least at frain gentle art of during seven-minut- e landing of Allied planes. Below, the rescued men, drive to win Los Angeles professional who had been aided by General Mihailovitch and Marshal Tito and versus amateur duel. Budges post- getting cockeyed. It makes a better story to write their forces, before being rescued. They were members of the 15th air war plans call for continued profesor tell about the fellow who was force combat crew rescued from behind German lines. sional golf competition. plastered the day or the night before and yet came along to win. But I could also tell you about many more who might have won many more who flopped for the same rea- Indias Sikhs Honor Their Royal Martyrs Eddie playing the bewildered youth taught in a whirlpool of events beyond his control, and Demarest as die Irascible older man, goads Bracken into asserting himself, finally causing the worm to turn. bull-voice- d, on the set Return at Dawn one morning recently In high spirits. Hed gotten up early enough to have a real breakfast, said he fruit, cereal, ham and eggs. Thats too bad, said Director John English, Because in the sympathetically. first sequence this morning youve got to eat a full turkey dinner, from soup to dessert. Jerome Cowan reported tf Republics Claudette Colbert Is In for another of those ageing screen roles. Its the second time In her screen career that shes been shown going from youth to advanced age, which Is none too easy; its a matter of so much more than just make-u- p, and only a good actress can do it convincingly. But Claudette succeeded In Remember the Day," and repeats In Internationals Tomorrow Is Forever. When Shirley Temple was to apradio pear on that coast-to-coa- salute recently, casting trouble arose; Shirleys career was to be traced from her first picture to her latest one and whod play Shir- ley at the age of seven, in Baby, Take a Bow? A casting director finally solved the problem and the impersonator, letter perfect, turned up in the person of Mary Jane Wong, aged twenty, a Chinese! d Bing Crosby was painting a life-raas part of his sailor chores in As the Here Comes the WAVES. scene progressed he laid on more and more paint. Finally a gob If he visiting the set remarked, puts another coat of paint on that raft itll sink the second it hits the water! And what good news that Ingrid Bergman will do "The Bells of St. Marys with Crosby. She'll portray a nun, he a priest. ft A Song to Remember is marvelous technicolor, good music, and had history. This tale of Chopin and George Sand, with Paul Muni and Merle Oberon, and with Jose Iturbi as the unseen Chopin, is beautiful to look at, lovely to hear. When Cliff Arquette arrived in New York to bring Glamour Manor to the Blue's Radio City studios, he posed for some pictures, pleading with a room clerk for hotel accom modations. But when he asked about the reservation hed made three weeks before, he was told that the hotel was full; no pleading did any good. So for several nights. Cliff slept on a couch in a friends room. For more than 15 years Bradley Baker has barked, neighed and quacked his way through radio. And hes always longed to play a human being. 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