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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH oooooooooooooooooooooooooo ny Woman Cbn Veteran Grid Mentor to Stick TTie Kitcken lookSfyh'sh, 'HE annual rumor that A. A. Stagg Is getting ready to quit as the University of Chicago football coach has been spiked by the mentor himself. There are several reasons why I will not step down, said Stagg. The principal one is that I know of no one better qualified to coach University teams. Rumors of his retirement have been current for some time, presumably getting 'i their start after Fielding H. Yost, another UH gig Ten coach, who has seen a quarter of a century s service, announced his retirement from active direction of Michigans football team. Stagg expressed the opinion that his system of is used, in one form or another, by virtually every coach in the coaching He made clear, however, that he did not mean the system wascountry. picked up bodily, but that many of his plays were the basis of others coaching system. Stagg even traced the Rockne system at Xotre Dame back to h.s own, at the same time explaining that Rockne learned the basis of his football from Jesse Harper, who in turn was a Stagg pupil. Development of men, rather than encouragement of a lust for victory, has been a cardinal Stagg principle at the Chicago university. Cabinet &, MAE MARTIN gray-haire- 1928. Western Newspaper ( Union.) There Is nothing that makes men rich and strong but that which they carry Inside of them. Wealth Is of the heart, not of the hand. John Milton.' Man works is mighty In only when he harmony with the forces Jack Miner. . FRUIT JUICES styles. Thousands of them .have learned kow easily they can transform a dress, or blouse, or coat, by the quick magic of home tinting or dyeing. With true, fadeless Diamond Dyes, anyone can do this successfully. The know-hois in the dyes. Each packthe perfection of 50 represents age They dont years of streak or spot like Inferior dyes. 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The husband woke up slowly, indolently arose and sleepily felt the four walls of his room, yawned and stretched with a grunt and murmured to his spouse: The walls are still cool, and he returned to bed. Beacon (N. Y.) Paper. Strong One A Bob Shank, one of the new Hoosier airport proprietors, who was one of the first three civilian airmail pilots, was telling a story the other day of being lost in the fog over New York. "I thought I was several hundred feet in the air, when suddenly over East river, the high masts of a battleship Joomed directly in front of me But the jest of his story lies in the way he described how narrowly he averted crashing into the ship. "I missed those masts, Shank said, by the smell of a sock. Indianapolis News. Protection Hunter Whats all the trouble? His Wife Willie - has swallowed one of your cartridges and I darent wallop him for fear It will go off. Passing Show. An excellent dessert Is made from fruit juices either fresh or canned and thickened with the addition of gelatin, combined with cream. Berries which are still good but too soft whole, serve to may have the juiceof and one tablespoonfpl squeezed out gelatin added for each cupful of juice, which when allowed to stand in a cool place for several hours will stiffen nicely. To this jelly as It begins to set, fold In a cupful of whipped cream and the whites of two eggs beaten stiff. Two cupfuls of cream will take the place of the eggs. Orange Souffle. Take onehalf of a package of lemon gelatin dissolved In d of a cupful of boiling water, add the yolks of three eggs, two tablespoonfuls of sugar, and cook until smooth over hot water; cool and add one cupful of orange pulp cut Into small bits, fold In the stiffly beaten egg whites and one-hacupful of thick cream beaten stiff. Pour Into a mold and chill. Serve with whipped cream and garnish with quarters of oranges or fresh strawberries. Pudding. Beat the yolks of three eggs and one-hacupful of sugar unteatil well' mixed; add spoonful of salt and a pint of scalded milk. Cook over hot water until the mixture coats the spoon and stir In one and one-hal- f tablespoonfuls of gelatin which has been softened In of a cupful of cold water. Place sliced-- peaches, sliced cake and a sprinkling of nuts In the dish In which It is to be served. Pour over the custard and place In ice chest until firm and cold. Dot with spoonfuls of whipped cream or with a meringue, cooked over hot water. During the summer, or In fact any season, it is a good custom to have a bowl of some jelly like lemon or pineapple ready for a quick dessert or salad. An apple finely diced, with a' bit of tender celery and a spoonful or two of nice lemon jelly, a sprinkling of fresh coconut which, too, is kept on hand, makes a nice salad. For dessert the jelly with sliced peaches and cream with a coconut or other chopped nuts. There are so many dishes one may prepare if supplied with the jelly all made. Delectable Dishes. When the children refuse to eat the wholesome spinach try giving it to them with a few chopped raisins one-thir- well-beate- n lf lf one-fourt- one-tbir- d Put Ban on Stalling in American League Race will be reduced to a Stalling minimum in the 1928 American league race, President E. S. Barnard said in his personal leagues new of the iterpretation general and ground rules. In the future the batter will be expected to remain in his box until his time at bat is ended unless granted permission to leave by the umpire. No parades of succeeding batsmen, each swinging anywhere from two to four bats, will be permitted and the players will be prohibited from taking seats in the stands, a practice in some parks. - To further speed up preliminary practice, one umpire will be delegated each day to be present on the field an hour in advance of the advertised time of starting to insure visiting teams its proper time for batting and fielding practice and to preclude possibilities of a late starting game, the president said. Helens Team Mate more.- - Robert. Cream, three-- , Gateaux fourths of a cupful of butter, add two cupfuls of sugar, then one cupful milk f and two and cupfuls of flour sifted with three teaspoonfuls of baking powder, adding the milk and flour alternately; fold in the whites of five eggs beaten stiff and add one teaspoonful of almond extract. Bake in two large square tins, not too brown, turn out and cool ; spread the first layer with a thick marshmallow Icing to which have been added a maroons (French chestnuts candied) cut into thin slices. Place the other layer over this and cover with an Icing of strong coffee with confectioners sugar. When the icing is dry melt un-- r sweetened chocolate over water and with a brush or pointed spoon cover the cake with a tracery of the chocolate. Prepare the marshmallow frosting as follows: Place one and one-hucupfuls of f cupful of water sugar and h with teaspnnnful of cream of tartar over the fire and boil until' It spins a long thread. Cut up and f dozen marshmallows, and add pour in a fine stream over the stiffly beaten whites of two eggs, beating the mixture all the time. Flavor with vanilla and almond extract Ginger Custards. Scald two cupfuls of milk, add three beaten eggs h cupful of sugar, two tablespoonfuls of ginger sirup and of preserved ginger cupful pears cut Into small pieces, teaspoonful of salt Pour Into fluttered cups and bake In a pan of water until the custard is firm. Dates with vanilla or stewed prunes may take t.be place of the ginger. When fresh coconuts are to be oh tained, save the milk and grate the nut When making icing for cake use the powdered sugar, a little of the coconut milk and the fresh grated nut Thick cream may be used instead of the milk if It is not at hand. VDIAMONDV APICK-lIFS- A Pitcher Jim Jolley of Wichita has been released to the Denver Bears. Apparently Kiki Cuyler has no intention of occupying a perch on the bench this season. Cliff Fuson of Saguache, Colo., has been appointed an umpire by President Fred Nye of the Utah-Idahleague. o Jack Smith, sub first sacker of the Toledo Mud Hens last year has been sent to Hartford of the Eastern league. Chicago Cubs of 1924 were the worst base stealers of all time.. They were caught trying to steal year. 149 ....... Clarence Gritlin, pitcher drafted by Washington last year, has been returned to Memphis of the Southern association. left-han- d Johnny Morrison, veteran pitcher, has been released outright by Pittsburgh Pirates to the Kansas City club of the American association. John McGraw, manager of the Giants, has sent Jake Levy, Jewish pitcher, to the- Hartford, club of the Eastern league under- option. Truck Driver I believe Champion is the better spark plug because of the way Champions stand up in hard truck service. Champion is the betti because it has an ei manite insulator ap cially treated to wit stand the much high one-hal- one-eight- modern ion engine. Alsoane Patented solid copp gasket-sea- l that remaii high-com- absolutely gas-tiunder high compre ton. gl Special analyi electrodes which assu p one-fourt- one-fourt- und all driving condition one-fourt- h Champion SpartCPugs spendable for Every Engine For Mosquito Bites, Sting of B Venomous Insects OF MYRF am bottle hank-- It not rotted. U., Salt Lake City, No. place as they were eager to make an alliance with the New Jersey team. At Newark Lutzke will play for Walter Johnson, the man off whom he seldom made a hit when both were In the American league. Johnson and Paul Block, owner of the Newark club, have lined up a great team for that city and Rube is expected to be one of the mainstays of the outfit Lutzke was one of the greatest fielders the American league has seen in years, but never could hit up to major league standards, ne came to the Tribe in- 1923, after E. S. Barnard had paid Kansas City in the neighborhood of $35, (XX) for his release. He supplanted Larry Gardner at third for the Tribe and was a regular until the close of the 1927 season. When in the minors, Rube always was a .300 hitter and made many extra base blows. With the departure of Lutzke the third base job on the Cleveland team goes to Johnny Hodapp. Johnny is not the fielder Rube was, but is a better hitter, much faster and younger. Rube has turned thirty in years and was slowing up each season. A lot of bail players look good when their club is' leading, or trailing by five or six runs, but the real stars are the fellows who stand out in a 1 tt 0 battle. ' . Vance Graber, outfielder with the Milwaukee club of the American association, has been purchased by the Springfield club of the Western association. The latest photo of Miss Penelope Anderson, made during her final practice at Richmond, Va., before sailing to Europe with Helen Wills, with whom she will play in doubles matches. They expect to play in England, France and possibly Holland. Syracuse university has an unusual baseball schedule this year in that 18 of its 25 games are away from home. It opened the seaspn April 4 and closes May 29. - Paul McCullough, pitcher for Toledo club of the American association, has been sent to the Minneapolis team of the association for the balance of the campaign. 1928 There are 220,455 motor boats istered in the United States. Ed Crowley, captain of the Georgia Tech eleven last year, and baseball star, has quit school and is expected to report to the Washingtons soon. He plays third base. .. reg- The 1929 tournament of the American Bowling congress will be held in Chicago. The 1928 Olympic program will include 22 events for men and five events for women. If Vohva finds the earth is flat, as he contends, his discovery may solve the mystery of lost golf balls. Outfielder Clyde Barnhart of Pirates stole two bases in the first games of the season, which was exact number that lie purloined ail season in 108 games. the five the last Legs of Ball Players Thank you, lady; youre a tleman. So He Sues Railroad AU deala 21-- 19 'Hull TvWwetfi. k say: Cause of Much Concern Trainers in the various big league camps this spring devoted much of their time to the legs of the valuable athletes. In baseball the legs count most. Many a player who can still see the hall to hit it finds that his underpinnings have gone back on him, and he cant run out his hits after he makes them. No players career ever A outlasted his legs. trainer remarked the other day: Players never tliipk of their legs; all they think about is their arms. But what they do not realize is that no arm was ever in shape before the legs. If the legs are still stiff, sore or tender, then the player ought to realize that its too early to cut loose with the arm. well-know- n Pitchers Fanned Many In the entire history of baseball there are only two records of pitchers who fanned 500 or more batsmen in a season. John G. Clarkson, with the Saginaw club of the Northwestern league in 18S4, and finishing that season with Chicago, had a record of 511 strikeouts in 56 games. Matty Kilroy of the Baltimore club of the old American association in 1886, struck out 505 men in 65 games. These records are expected to stand for many years, as pitchers do not strive for records. In a Pinch, Use For Tired Feat It Cant Ba Beat At night when your feet are tired, sore and swollen from much walking or dancing, sprinkle two ALLENSFOOT-EASpowders in the gently rub the sore and Inflamed parts and relief is like magic. Shake Allens Into your shoes in the morning and walk all day in comfort. It takes the friction from the shoe. For free Sample E foot-bat- Foot-Ea- address, ALLENS l,e Boy, N. Y. FOOT-EAS- Carvings of Living Men Faces of living men are carved in stone on the new building of the Imperial Chemical industries, nearing completion at Westminster, England. One of the faces is that of the head of the concern, Sir Alfred Mond. All the other carvings are said to be excellent likenesses of many men prominent in tiie chemical world. The sculpture around the building also includes figures of peacocks, which are said to be there as a symbol of incorruptibility, following the ancient tradition that the flesh of the peacock is incorruptible. Ours Did, Too New Honor Doctor Ward gen- About those new tumblers you bought yesterday, mam. Mrs. Blue Well, what about them? New Cook tumbled. Montreal Star. Cook Well-er-er-th- Dont mistake for self-conce- it The St. Louis CaVds have signed Swenson, pitcher and Swede Leonard, Marylands great little jockey, has been riding horses since he was five years old, when he climbed aboard a plow horse and fell off. promptly - St. Paul has shipped Pitcher Jess Bream to- - York of NYP league. . lie was with Harrisburg last year and joins his old manager, Winn Clark, who switched from Harrisburg to York Humbert Fugazy. Tex Rickards only rival as a boxing promoter, lias announced that his new $6,000,000 sports arena in New York for winter athletic events will be completed by next December. broad-shouldere- d genius captain of Kansas this year, to a contract and he will report when he graduates in June.' Several big league clubs were after Swenson. The finals, in the American zone of the Davis cup competition will be played in Chicago, June 1, 2 and 3. The United States and Japan are expected to meet in the finals. Girl Didnt Quite Get Witty Waiters Point baseball player who charged that injury to a toe resulted in his failure to make the grade in the National league and his subsequent trade, filed suit in city court at Atlanta seeking $25,000 from a railroad whose employee, he alleged, stepped on his foot. Grover Hartley, a former catcher for the New York Giants, filed the suit against the Georgia railway, set-in- g forth that in April, 1926, while a passenger on the read in Fulton county, he walked into the vestibule of a puiiman barefooted, where a flagman stepped on his right foot, turning and tearing a nail from one of his toes. This injury so slowed him down, Hartley claimed, that Manager John McGraw released him and that he had to go to a less remunerative and desirable place with Cleveland. Players Toe Injured Rosenthal, for whom the LouisColonels paid the Boston Red $7,500 one year ago, has been to the Chattanooga club of the Southern association. The C. C. in front of Charley Pyles name doesnt stand for Cash and Carry, it has been discovered. It now means Cross Country. Turkey will be represented in the Olympic games by 46 athletes, as, Twenty football players, six fencers, eleven wrestlers, four marksmen and five cyclists. 1 William Lehman, secretary of the Waiters and Waitresses union, recently declared before the state industrial commission of New York that his organization hated the tipping system but must put up with it till a living wage for waiters and waitresses was obtained. Afterward, in an interview, Mr. Lehman told a story. The way girls dress nowadays, he said, you can hardly tell them from boys. Tills holds good in the mountains especially, where hollow-chestegirls climb about In knickerbockers and smoke and drink, and even swear. Well, in a mountain hotel during the summer a girl went to the manager and said: I want to make a complaint about one of your waiters. He has been blank impudent. ' Im very sorry, said the manager. What did he do? When I tipped him for getting me a box of cigarettes, said the girl, he had the blankety-blanimpudence to Sy ville Sox sold Kelly Chubby MOST people know this absolute antidote for pain, but are you careful to say Bayer when you buy it? And do you always give a glance to see Bayer on the box and the word genuine printed in red? It isnt the genuine Bayer Aspirin without it A drugstore always has Bayer, with the proven directions tucked in every box; - WILL DO ALL IT CLAIMS TO DO one-hal- temperatures of tl Park-ga- club. At least seven class AA clubs were after him, but the Indians sent him to Newark in preference to any other - one-hal- half-doze- n Sin-not- t, A Pinchers can go to the well once too often Jack Quinn as he starts his second half century, shows signs of cracks. Walter Lutzke, third baseman on the Cleveland baseball team since 1923, has been sold to the Newark club of the International league. The deal was announced by Billy Evans after a conference with Jimmy business manager of the Newark bases that University of Oregon baseball nine has given up the idea of invading Hawaii for a series of games during July and August. and the same amount of nuts. Season the hot cooked vegetable with plenty of butter and as much salt and pepper as is palatable, add the raisins, a half cupful of nuts and enough lemon juice to make it slightly acid. They will like it and call for to Indians Send Rube Walter Johnsons Team. d ' of the. Unseen. They are simply good managers. wide don't open their pocket-book- s They for every change in fashion. seaknow simple ways to make last seasons to this conform son's things WALTER LUTZKE GOES TO NEWARK Mrs. Steele Says of Lydia Vegetable Compound during the winter. Pratt, W. Va. and nervous that President Barnard of the American league has followed in the wake of Ban Johnson and is going to be a patron of the Blue Ridge league. He has promised to- visit the circuit aud witness some games this summer. of Burleigh Gripies and Johnny seems to be getting away with, It in good style. This wub'a new worry for Bush, as Barney Dreyfus had not had a spit-te- r on his team since they were ruled out, at least- - those who were not already using it at the time of the leg lslation. . I I was so weak was in bed most all the time and couldnt sit up and I am only I 30 years old. saw your adver- - tising in a magazine and after I .' Donie .Bush xha selected Johnny Gooch to handle tlie spitball pitching EL Pink-ha-ms had taken three The photo shows Dr. Henry BaldWard, professor at Illinois university, who was elected president of the Izaak Walton league during the leagues national convention in Omaha. Doctor Ward is a noted sportsman and hunter. He succeeds Judge J. L. Dickinson of Chicago. Chicago was given the 1929 convention. win doses of Lydia E. iinkhams Vege- table Compound I could feel that I was better. After taking two bottles I began doing my work and I feel like a new woman. I recom mend - the Vegetable Compound to my friends and sgy it will do all it claims to do and more. I will gladly answer all letters I recive. Maa, & E. Steele, Pratt, W. Va. ' |