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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK UTAH yf Wiry VETERANS SUFFER IN HOT WEATHER! Aids Giants in Big Flag Race STRESS COLOR AND SIMPLICITY; LATEST IN LOUNGING ROBES F iKIIT year produces at least on outstanding pitching sensation tha major leagues and. If he keeps going st bis present pace, d Larry lienton of tha New fork Giants should annes ths honors fur tha present year of U:i ftrnton has turned In a surprisingly remarkable record 4 far tbla season and Is undoubtedly the main reason why the Giants art so near to the lop In lha National league pennant chaso. hy John SI d 3 raw from Itoston In n trade for Kent Greenfield last year, Larry haa Lcc'me the mainstay of the New York staff and the Gotham scribes are tmllyhoolng blui a the equal of Mathewaon, Plunk, SlcGIn-nltGrown, WaUh, Alexander, Johnson aud .others of that rank. Whether he's really that good Is hard to say, hut a glume at lha young man's records during tl c present campaign speaks wonders for him. tti.o reason for Beni on' success Is the way h take care of himself, lie Is alwajt In bed b) lU'.kt p. lit. and Ida other habits are Just n regular. When asked why he enforced Ids rluid training rules, he replied: "1 hut's no effort I like to live regularly because I feel so good physlealty, A man dNnt stay In buset all many jenr. so think he would be sort of a sup md to get all out of It he could." Is a limhelor and, according to feminine reports, Is regarded as a particularly handsome one. lie has brown eyes and auburn hale plain red. lie Insists. What Is more dlsapimlntlng to society, per haps. Is that Larry Is a confirmed bachelor ISasehall Is bis first love and he thinks It unwise to add another Just now. "I've got plenty of time," he suys, "and I may get married sontt day. I don't know much about li." Itenton explains that Lis reason for chasing files tha day after he pitches Is to loosen up his leg muscles which always become stiffened after a hard boll game. "Leg," be says, "are aa linimrtant In pitching aa arms. The chasing of (Ilea relieves the stiffness. Then my arms having rested 1 pitched to the bolters the next duy so as IN gradually bring tha muscles around again. I don't know that my system Is the proper one. but It has worked out all right for me." Theory That Players Do Best in Summer Is Bunk. Ty Cobb, who should be quite an authority on the subject, sayi (here li d jsjut F) ELECTABLE color aatad qulslis impllcltjr tusk h Mllu evening gown " thing of well. If ant besuty and a Jojr "forever" at least for tba linm-dial- a moment. Feminine loveliness U iurely at Ita loveliest In tha classic aatln gown which ar 1(1. rase" for evening wear. Aa to the colorluga of the exquisite aatln classic. aurely the fuahlonuble eye. baa grown aenaltlra In the extreme to tonea and tlnta. Eggshell abode, for Inatanre, It la Jurt that, and In aatln ouljr aeelng U believing that anything ao auhtlo in the way of eulor eon he achieved In textiles. Then, "off whites" aa they rail them are very smart, and atrlclan taste la revelling In Just such. One docs not find these de luxe colorings In the cheaper satins. It Is Just this wuy, women of Due discrimination waste no money ou aujerf units adornment, preferring to Interpret ex duslveness through fabric elegance and color subtlety. The gown lu the picture Is a churmlng exxineiit of the evening mode ns preferred by w union of high station. The uneven hemline Ad the artful side drat reach a sum total of perfection from the stand point of a modish silhouette. Other lovely evening vh tides for the aatln gown Include pencil tones from pale to deep, and among the newest color trends light cannu Huts are entrancing. There Is something remarkably flattering about these elusive new shades. They are at their prettiest In gowns which have not a vestige of President Barnard in Favor of Later Opening Clsssis Satin Cowit. the one piece frock a tan woolen weave with wide dotted border. The hemline eniphaslxes the bordering, tod this anine la utilised for trimming on the blouse and on the tan full-lengt- conL Other hund-oiiudesigns appear In the new materials, some of them rhow-lo- g a colorful tupostry effect. Tweed coat with wide colorful borders are among autumn promises. So Insistent U the border theme becoming that even knitted toga are showing this In . Unusual effects are attained which atresa repent Jacquard patterning for the body of the sweater. or coni or rklrt aa the case may be. or all three, their hcmllnea at the fame time developing gorgeous borders which supply the rich coloring ao In tune with the autumn landscape. The flair for borders bus also bap plly Invaded the negligee Held. Lovely sheer voiles, us this picture attests, make up most charm Ingly Into lounging rubes. With rueb fltn-nce- all-ov- Apick-ups- President Gurnard of the Amerhsn league has expressed himself as ngroe-aid-e The Toledo association club ban obto next year's opening In the matained Chick Fullla, outfielder, from Naas for act the April Id, jors being the New York Giants. Intional league nmgmiles desire. deed, he suys Gist date was tentativeStrangler Lewis Is arranging a farely agreed upon hy the American league well tour. Hus the Strangler been club owners some time ago. Unit to Harry Lauder? t. talking means, presumably, that It Is nil and that the big leagues will start If something could he done tn make GO on April Id, Naturally, the luy the Cardinals for nhout minors will arrn age their programs to aBrooklyn Cub stock would take a rise. mouth. we cun that venture And eorreMnd. the first two weeks of April will be Umpire Becker In the Pacific Coast ideal for baseball the Weather Man league says Gordon diodes' curve Is Inclined to lie that way. Isn't a curve but . shell exploding. ten-inc- Girl Is Best Shot In Garland Buckeye, Fred Fitzsimmons and Jim Faulkner the Giants have three of the biggest pitchers In the big leagues. Fred Sheridan, pitcher for the Washington Senators, was released to Wulter Johnson's Newark (X. J.) Bears on option. satin-bordere- 1 YDIAMONDV A Helen Wills, the famous tennis star, played her first tournament at the Iteikeley Tennis club tn California, at the age of fourteen. To check a losing streak. If possible, Bloomington obtained Outfielder Fitz Gerber from Kansas City and Cutcher Fenner from St. Paul. Harry Slate, strikeout king of the New England league last season, with nothing but the bunk In the theory that old ball playere do their best la the hot summer month. "A a fact," Cobb suld recently, "old player actually Buffer la the hot part of mldsenson. It Isn't a matter of sonper aod leg melting out la the hot sun. It I the effect of bard, baked ground on sure legs, old playere ran go best In early eeason tv Lea lb mala-lur- e baa imt been baked out by the sun end lata In the full. It'a not run Ishiuent to run on soft ground but It's murder lo pound the leg on concrete." It will be recalled that during bis last day a with the Tlgera lb bate-lin-e ami Cohb'a spot In the outfleld was wetted down so thoroughly escb tdght that other cluba protested about wet grounds. It la obvluuaeven to a casual glance that Cobb la almost In pain when be ha to do any walking or running for the ancient Philadelphia Athletic. At least the funa ar lead to believe that from bla action. Hut the ball players say that ha la foxing and grandstanding. And that h ha fooled aeveral club this tea on Into thinking that when ba gets to first It takes a triple to get him around. Cobb apparently enjoya the rot of being a poor crippled old ball player trying to get along but b haa over--1 For Foot Rot in Sheep and don. tha acting ao much that be Foul, in Hoof, of Cattle hasn't fooled the smart team. HANFORD'S BALSAM OP MYRRH It is quite certain, however, that SasrMlelnlMditfMi this I Cobb's last year. If yon had all hla dough you woulJa't work end W wHU Hi0ts: raplitl nnif mtrft wn: uw 4irovrtjf srvti run you wouldn't even ploy. Bilk itt Write for imiiini effr, nu Perk luw. kuite lui. N. v rredueu Ce. Four Runs Are Scored as Player Strikes Out Freak plays are numerous In baseball, but Burney Burch, owner of the Omulia Western league club, describee whut he believes was the greatest of all. It wns four runs on a strikeout It happened In the Des Moines-Omah- a game on May SI, 1020L With two out. an Omaha player singled. Two others walked, filling the bases. Then Chuck Carroll, Omaha shortstop, low hall, which rolled to fanned on the grandstand. Instead of retrieving the bull and touching Cnrrult or the home plate, the tea Moines cutcher, Homer Haworth, rolled the ball to the pitcher's box. The three Omaha base runners started to leave for their positions, hut Burch noticed the situation, sent them buck to their bases, and ordered them to run home. They did, scoring four runs, while the Des Moines players looked on in bewilderment Our limn on first passed the one on In second the homeward rush," Burch said, but the umpires didn't notice It The runs were allowed and from that day, Haworth was the most particular man In baseball about the third strike." New York Yankees Will Win, Say3 Art Fletcher Arthur Fletcher, New York Yankees' is convinced' the Yankees will Nashua, has signed to pitch for Duffy coach, n In the pennant, but he bases his conLewis' Portland Mariners. viction on their work from day to day, Paul Easterling, a spring fancy at and not on the size of the lead they hold at present Detroit, Is now gardening for the To"I lost a lot of faith In mere lends," ronto I.cufs. At least he has a better as 1914. That chance to be on a pennant winning he said, "as long ago whom of the I was ohe, Giants, year team. lead on the Fourth of held a won the penEd llamin of Georgia Tech, who July, but the Braves nant. smashed the broad jumping record In That was because the Giants were the Oympic trials, didnt start broad frightened stiff, said Babe Ruth. in until he broke tiie arch bis Jumping Maybe, said Fletcher, but If that left foot. was so, fright must have been contagious that year, because the Braves Jack Hendricks, Cincinnati Reds beat the Athletics four games In a manager, was one of tiie first college row In the world's series." stars to make good tn major league baseball, having played for Northwestern university. Turkey to Have Native e Miss Alice Fined, nineteen-yea- r old Dubuque girl. Is Iowa's best shot at the traps and recently added to her laurels, the championship of 14 Central states. Miss Fincel In Chicago competed ngalnst the best women shots In 14 states. She broke lsl targets out of n possible 200, which gave her the title. JporiinSauibs Bicycle riding lias now become sport with the Moors. a Tommy Lougliran predicts lie will be the next heavyweight champion. Well, they used to think BUI Tildea was like the New York Yankees are Of Satin Bordered Voile trimming. Furthermore they look best, a fabric In hand, it is an easy matter to fashion a boudoir coat as effective speaking f satin gowns In these deli cate tints, with simple Jewelry, ropes as the one in the picture, for the eiab of pearls, perhaps, or a sparkling crysorate border forms Its own trimming tal necklace. Printed satin for the lounging coai Another material which demands is a favorite. While bordered effects simple styling to accent Its regal are smartly in fashion, they are no1 beauty Is white taffeta moire. Cut in always a matter of the actual print stlm lines with side panels to give for many designers prefer to use all the required uneven hemline, this su over figured satin, edging It with a solid color which is seamed on by tht perb fabric is at its best White taffeta and white chiffon both fashlonist. Considerable originality l come tn for their share of adulation, displayed In these made borders. Ir and when worked with silver stitching that sometimes many colors of satin are sewed together forming a rainbow their loveliness is at its xenith. Bordered materials register among of hues, or perhaps a Kontan bordei the elect for the coming season. Some effect little hint for an awakening enthusiborders on negligee-an- d was given in asm for borders-to-b- e lounging robes of solid tint effective. One need not be an quile a few printed silks during the past season. Paris especially exploited artist in the professional sense of tin frock, but not to the exthe word, for the amateur who cannot tent se may expect for the coming draw or sketch can easily stamp tin months. design or have It done, if preferred There Is a distinctly new appeal In P.efore painting the stamped pattern the lovely woolens with more or less ing, outline with gold and then fill in elaborate borders, which are featured with the fast-dy- e paints used in batil. work In advance fabric displays. The last JULIA BOTTOM LEV word or rather the first word for , 1923, Western Newspaper fall is an enseml le which employs for Union ' Hand-painte- d art-ver- H HHWWmwwwrrwTTVTTT -- Dale Gear, president of tiie Western league aud Western association, reports that the most pleasing note of the first half in each race lias been the lack of umpire trouble. The Veteran John Ganzel ha9 turned in his resignation as manager of the Laurel team of the- - Cotton States league and Robert Schang, veteran catcher, has been taken on. now. Strangler Lewis says one of his holds is six thousand years old. Wrestling and necking, it seems, are very old sports. Dennis King, a very good actor aud a gentleman rider of note, wants to beat any man on the stage in a steeplechase, with or without a side bet. Babe Ruth Is believed to have the heaviest bat made. While the average bat used by other players is from 28 ounces to 40 ounces, the great home-ru- n slugger uses one weighing 52 ounces. Golf Course at Angora The first Turkisli gold course Is to be laid out at Angora soon for the new Angora Sports club. Tiie only foreign links in the country are those at Constantinople, run by the British and American colonies. Foreign golf fans believe that the Turk3 will take well to the new sport, thanks to their oriental gifts of patience and fatalism and thanks to the fact that golf does not require team-plathe spirit of which is alien to their character. y, now manager of Babe Herman, coast boy. He took over the papers from Jimmy Kelly. Casale hopes to put Babe on top of the lightweights. An offer of $30,000 has been refused by Owner Rome Itespess of Kentucky for Belle of America. He lias received no less than six offers, ranging from $13,000 to $30,000. Anchorage, the deep water terminus of the Alaska railroad, has the northernmost golf course In the world Players ore on tiie links between eight and ten a'elock at night dsjra. Inrlodmr Madeira, rMurorea, artary Mends, Caaahlaaca. Katat. Capital of Alrwra, Malta, AUmaCow Spam. atanOiwpla, I&daya I'aleetmeaod KiO'pt. Italy, Include hot la, puidea, motor, ate. Kiwh keieineisi Cn4ta Jer a kiiii eo FRANK C. CL ARK, Timet Bld NT. Humble Toad Classed as Friend of Farmer Tiie lowly toad Is of great value to the farmer, according to the Department of Agriculture. The eating Imblts of toads give them an Important place In nature, sa.vs a statement by Remington Kellogg, of the bureau of biological survey. Although they are Indiscriminate In their appetites, the obnoxious Insect eaten by the toads more than compensate for the harm donp by preying on those tha are beneficial. Toads are great gourmands, and In the course of a season eat untold number of Insects, ninny of which are highly desiructlve to plant life. Large numbers of crop pest are destroyed by the toad. Meal time with toads often begins before sunset and continues throughout the greater part of the night; hence the food contains e mixture of diurnal and nocturnal organisms. In their night warfare on Insects the toads take the place of the ground-feInsectivorous birds after these have ceased their activities for the day. d Hybrid Triumph What is regarded as an achievement In plant breeding has Just been accomplished In the production of a cross between a cabbage and a radish, says the Popular Mechanics' Magazine. The two are of remote relationship, hence the hybrid le considered far more remarkable than those yielded by crossing varieties that more closely resemble each other. Inks in Bookkeeping The use of red ink by many banks, particularly saving banks, to note Interest Is simply a matter of convenience, the Interest being more easily distinguished from the principal sums by being written In colored Ink. Any other color preferred may be used or It Is not necessary to use a different color. You know you always say you waited 27 minutes for a bus that arrived in 10. One Secret of Beauty I Foot Comfort Frequently you hear people say, My feet perspire winter and summer when I on rubbers or heavier put then when I remove ar my shoes my feet chill foot-we- quickly and often my hose seem wet through. In every community thousands now use AOensFoet-EaIn dully and , the foot-bat- h then dust the feet and shake into the shoes tbla antiseptic, healing powder. Fulldirectionaonbox. Trial Package and a Foot-KaWalking Doll sent Free. Address, Allens Fool-Ess- e, Le Soy. N. . . While Walter Johnson is worrying over the standing of the Newark Bears and wondering when hell pitch a full game, his son Walter Johnson, n Jr., is likewise a manager of the Terriers of Milburn, N. J. In The Indianapolis club of the American association has closed negotiations for doing its 1929 spring training at Sarasota, Fla., once the headquarters of the New York Giants. The Indians were at Ilant City last spring J. C. 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