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Show THE S ALIN A SUN, SALINA, UTAH SPK(DEP1E JOE MAHONEY Daytimer Has Bright Contrast Lovely Nightwear Is Sew Easy GREAT TENNlG CHAMP ON CF 20 YEAR'S AjO, STll L IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BEAT MOST OF TODAY 5 FEMIN NE STARS, OR SO CLAIM DON BUDGE 4 TED SCHROEDER. LOST SCALE OF HER BREED, SAYS TED BUT SHE CAN LOB WITHIN AN INCH OF THE BASELINE AND HER FOREHAND IS MORE POWERFUL THAN ANYTHING IN THE GAME TODAY. sriS JL -- Ivt"; ri Sit 9 The 22nd year ot the annual Mountain Music and Folk at Festival Chapel Hill, N. C., was a and to sell-ou- t, Bas-co- .fcrQESA MDOERN MAJOR LEAGUE RECORD FOR THE MOST EASES ON BALLS GIVFN UP IN A SEASON IS HELD Br BOB FCUCH WHO WALKED IN I9B8. 20S m Lamar Lunsford, "minstrel man of the mountains," SPORT LIGHT. goes the major portion of the credit. In the photo above the string band from South Turkey Creek songs of the hills. Ruby Lovingood plays one of the old This Casey Will Not Strike Out 8495 .By GRANTLAND RICE. 12-2- rvICK the Stanford-Lo- s Angeles football philosopher, used to say and write that it wasn't so much ability and skill that made southern teams hard to beat as it was pride of section." 'It is still Dixie against the world," Dick said. There was the time the Georgia captain told Mai Stevens, Yales coach, before the I dont know who'll win game: but we are hoping to make the South proud of us." Yale didnt make a first even with down, Lunsford (above) has been director of the festival for all ts 22 years. He is said to know more mountain ballads than iny other person in America jnd has recorded over 600 tunes for the Folk section ot the Library of Congress. Albie Booth. In the same way it is I pride of name" the that Yankees a keen Grantland Rice baseball lift. They keep remembering they are Yankees when the blue chips are down such as winning six of their first eight games with the Red Sox m Boston. Joe McCarthy has been forced to battle the prestige from other years he helped to build. When a bunch of us left St. Petersburg last March there was little to cheer about. You knew just one believe gives r' 4 Shown playing her five-strin- banjo (above) Aunt g Sa- mantha Bumgardner has an inexhaustible repertory of ancient ballads. She is always one of the favorites at the At left, festival. you can almost hear Peggy Baker, give out with her version of a mountain ballad, 18, accom- panied by Ruth Burleson on the guitar. fT ' f 'fs& v CVV - i s w SWaZA' V , 1 ' - s ty ; - !v vtAY ' ft X LS - It wasn't all mountain music and dancing at the festival. Here, at right, the North Carolinians see guest performers in the type of dance which is being presented at the International Folk Festival in Venice, Italy, this month. 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Here Is what you knew that Joe Charles had little chance to DiMaggio would be out a long time, prove anything In his last fight maybe all season. That Yogi Berra All he could prove was that today was still a catching gamble, that the he is almost certainly the outstand pitching was uncertain with Frank ing heavyweight left. All he had Shea unimproved and others on the to prove last week was that he wilder side. Would Joe Page be the could hit a human punching bag at pitcher of 1947 or 19487 You knew any spot or at any time but that Phillips and Kryhoski were fair first his main ability belongs on the basemen, but not too brilliant. Cole- side of skill and not on the side of man, Woodhng and Bauer were not power. seen too much. No one seemed to Ezzard Charles is without ques know anything about them. Certaina good boxer who can use tion ly no one figured they were to help fill open gaps with so much success. both hands effectively, but not In any crushing fashion. He is a good When you looked at the Yandefensive fighter. Just how good he kees and then looked at the Red is still has to be proved. You cant Sox line-u-p and the Cleveland prove much shadow boxing, and line-u- p you had to write off a that is about all he has had to do carload of ifs to give the Yankees a good chance. If anyone had said on the first dav A Varied Career the Yankees are going to sufJoe McCarthy of the Red Sox fer 50 injuries and ailments and has proved that he believes strong accidents of m serious nature to DiMaggio, Ilenrich, Berra ly in at least one well known motto Variety is the spice of baseball LlndcII, Porterfield, Brown, Certainly no other manager has Stimweiss, Keller and several employed more winning tactics others, any number of experts than the embattled farmer of Buf would have picked the second falo. division for the Yankees. 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