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Show I THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH POULTRY cyvvvvvyvvvvvvvwvyvy?OQ Jakie May Always in Hard Luck mis Iks champion hard luck psrformsr of tbs major leagues Tiers sr many who will com forward to claim lids doubtful and least desired of distinctions, (tut oono fin present a better claim than Jakl May, the portly left bander of th Cincinnati Beds. Jakts has had a checkered and a nnlqu career lu baseball. Ila started wsy back In 1911 with Nswmao In tha GrarglaAlabams lesgua when ha was only sixteen yesra old, Tha next year ha was sold lo Macon In tha Rally league, Tha league Mew up and ha became fret sgetiL Hi signed with Rail Lake and proceeded lo develop a Una curva hall and a liner case of appendicitis. The next season he pitched fur Ran Antonio In Ihe Texas league, and while he only broke even on guinea won and that season ha wus signed by llranrb Ithkcy for the Uardlnula In 1917. Jnkle wus with tha Rt. Louts club five seasons and yet he won only ten games for Klrkey In all that time, an average of two gomes a year. Itlckey finally got discouraged over th klldnesa of th young soulhpaw with the effective curt and tet him go. The Vernon club of the 1aclfic tvmul league secured Jakls In 1922 and h fillrhed phenomenal ball that season, winning 33 and losing 0 gurnet. Tbs Yankees offered a lot of money for him tha next winter hut Ihe Vernon prlco was loo .high. Juki pitched lower than .300 ball Hie next season and bla pries cam down. Tbe Reds bought him In 1924 aud ha promptly developed a sore arm and won only 3 guinea that season, making 13 victories fof six major league years. Th rest year he did hut llllla better. That ranky left wing would not function, But In I92t! be showed a flush of the pitching greatness It was always fell he possessed. Ila ha hud got started late becni! taken on sMitil a hm of weight 'snd It took him a long lime to gel Into condition, but when ha did ainrt he won 13 and lost 0, and was going grandly when llealhcots piked him In (lilrngu on Imbor day. He hud that game won S lo ) when he was disabled. Thai splk thrum was said lo have cost Ihe lleds th that year. It nearly ram Jokl May Ids career Ihe steel cut light through ligament of Ids ankle. Jakie May turns Ids thirtieth lids year, and birthday everybody In hum hull who knuws him I pulling fur him to have ona $ real major league mason before he hangs up Ids glove. Ills 33 vie- - J lories won for Vernon In 1922 Is a record that has not been excelled since 1913 when Waller Johnson bung up Ik! fur Washington. J HO Is Itlt I FOOD FOR CHICKS GIVEN BY KAUPP 0 II Mash and Grain Should Be Fed First Nine Weeks. Ilk Ta I'lM Wawara bird loo frail Ik kar kim, ikl tly alnaai steeder Ik aarnla Ikouafc branch fall' II kitow ikai k ABOUT I a kovak o baa alnia Huge CANDY lt rlilika with whiili ana will to be tart a poultry fln li f M raid'd, kill Aral tiwd 43U pound of f.i-oloili wiik. nl uii uitlll ll Ilia SO IhereoPer. for fit w hull liana st'let'led kill ined 4,2.10 pound of The STAR GARDENERS IN EARLIER DAYS 100 Many Brilliant Outfielders j Developed Years Ago. Baseball has bad many brilliant outfielders from tha far back day when Joe Hornung fielded to brU llently that be drew extra aped a tors to the hall parks when be appeared In the cltle around the big league Tide fleet footed outfielder circuit. aa the pride of Ronton town, Philadelphia had Jimmy Fogrrty while L Louis had Curt Welch and Chicago bad Abner Duirymple and each city ewor by Its player as the greatest outfielder In Ihe game. Cleveland fans believed Jimmy Me-leer had no equal as on outfielder, if cA leer used lo race over Into Jewo Burkett s territory and tuk (ho hard one that Burk' couldnt get. lo fact, McAleer worked In all Ihreo gardens. This was lo Hi good old days when Ihe Cleveland Spiders war called a real hall team, Baltimore funs of the 1n watched Billy Keeler take them off the bill, boards and but hs didnt hare s chance to garner sny In th territory covered by Steve Brodle, for Hint famous outfielder was Juat as fui and sure as they made them. But Donovan used lo start! the Pittsburgh and St. Louis funs by runHie field lo Hi ning clear acre Meurhers and capture the elusive fly ball with ungloved hands, and with a smile on hla noble countenance. Fred t'lurke was a great manager, but he was Juki as great as an outfielder. It wuinT an uneommon stunt for that siiierb player lo mine In from deep outfield slid get them on Hie diamond. Elmer (Mike) Smith was a made-ove- r player, converted from the ranks of the hurlcrs to an outfielder. Smith was a sensational southpaw, who rould lilt the hull Just as well as he rauld pitch IL Mike rauld get them silling down. There I a slory on record ll. nt he one caught a ball Standing on hi head. After all thin Is said about these old time heroes of the outfieldlng game. It was up to a certain Bill (Eva) Lange to show the wny when It mine to fielding the position. BID won his spurs and fame while working for Pop Anon during Ihe flu. Bill would gel behind Jimmy Ryaw and Decker and eat up the ones that were too dlflleult for them. Every child la fond of peanut mini) and a IHil If property mnstlmied and eaten at the time, Juat pror after meals and In the middle of lit fiH and after morning Th 450 pound of ftd mam, kill be of Ilia H1 ililika up until Ilia ulntli mik benefit. Here la should l "VI (Miuitila of nmh fid n Ipe that may be Dr. anil inn pouinla of araln." a prepared at home: It. F. Knapp, lnil of Ilia poultry dePnut Candy Take one pound of partment at Ilia North Cnrollim Ktala raled peanut, ahcll them, freshly Ttn-i- i Ihmi the 50 liana ar k mlleg. the brawn skin end roll with remote hen kill tin ilia from selected o, Ihe ralllni pin un'II like roarse lined SO miuiiiM of grain anl .Vi pound of niah pT lnit for a year. Tlila crumb. Take twelve level tahlexton-fulof butter, two pound of mtHlIutn makes at ltal of 4,2.K) pound of In a I food tlmt aliould l provided on Ilia brawn sugar. 'luce the butler hum fiirm. Of tlila amount 2..VM heavy frying pan. melt end add the augur, allrrlng until well blended end poonda la grain frd and may In supof rorn, SI luli-al- a kaieblns for the Oral bubble. Aa aoon plied hjr 23 of onta and It bmhel of wheat. aa It begins to boll count the time, To supply I lie J.7.V) ihuiiuU of niimli allrrlng carefully to keep It from of ford alioi In the ml Ion. Ilia grower acorehlng. After eeven minute aliould rnle 10 bushel of corn and boiling, remote, add the nule and pour at once Into a buttered dripping pan II IiukM of on I a. A oou cool, mark off Into square. Soma aiMliloiml food kill a lot hi Buttsr on Scotch. Take one and one-hal- f Ihe poultry form for young tieded and growing lilrd. therefore, Doctor cupfule of brown sugar, one tnhlctoonful of vinegar, one half Katipp say, If Ihe aterngc farm lnep-fna flock of SO adult hen kill procupful of boiling wuter end cook duce for the poultry, 23 buhcl of five lulnulea at the boiling point; now add three tuhletqmonful of butter end rarn, SO bushel of onla and lit tm-- li el of wheat. the owner kill need in continue cooking until a drop In water will become brittle. Add a few drop pound of d huy only about 4i mrul or nienl meal, duo oiiiid of mid of vanilla or Icnmn ex trail and pour 01 lit and 7.1 pound of bone tiieal to Into a creased pan. Mark off Into have Ills birds kill fed. aqunree and when cool breuk with a J Dm hammer. Kuupp hn worked out a lay 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 tng mush uml a grain feed khleh Im Chocolate Popcorn. Take one half given excellent result on the exjierf Mund of hitler chocolate, cut Into mental poultry farm. The sucoeful small pieces and melt over hot water. Coaches Hold Different farmer kho keep a floek of pure hred Add two tnhlcsKH)iifuls of confectioViews on Cage Rules aliould not Imte ners sugar and one ounce of cocoa butpoultry aa a aide-linPICK-UP- S Dr. James Nulmuiili, originator ol lit to buy feedstuff. They can be ter. Beat well and while It la still basket hall and a member of the raNed ami mixed at horn kith ex warm, lull not lint, dip the popcorn faculty of the University of Kansas, Juke Hurt hus been signed as mancillent results, declares Doctor Kuupp, with sugar tong Spread on waxed Is uot at all In sympathy wltb the of the Meridian team of the Cut-lo- u ager Nuts chocbe Into may dipped p.icr. niggcmlon of Hr. Walter Mennwcll, States league. In the same way. Delouse Setter Before olate basket hull coach of the University of tosa-uIn Candy Bar Cottage Pudding. Cut Wisconsin, that the center On the roster of the Chicago Cubs Putting Her on Eggs cake Into cover with very basket hall he eliminated. Is discovered one rookie calling ChiBefore you set any lien not known tldn slices squares, of candy bar. Pour hot Why should we lake from the game cago home, Roy Hanson, Schmeling and Maloney to bo absolutely free of lice, give her cuMnrd or a lemon pitcher. sauce over It. Two an Interesting phase, the center toss-uaonie sort of treatment to destroy lice layers of rake with e tldn slice of aud start the game wltb pass In Nyduht, former Minnesota athletic and then see that the nest Is clean, can-tbar between, as well as on top, from outside the court 7" asked Doc- xtar, Is a candidate for the third base with fresh nest material. The nicotine make n sandwich tor Kulsmltb. pudding. Job Fred treatment discovered Haney left at Indianapolis. sulphate recently No other game starts outside tbe Chocolate Caramels. Take two and la one of the easiest ways to delouse one-hal- f befield. or court football chocof and unsweetened squares Hockey a setting hen. Ialnt a few dubs of olate, one-hal- f Davenport of the Mississippi Valley cupful of sirup, one gin at the center. It In the bottom of a box Just large As a substitute for the center toss-up- , league has signed1 Earl Bennet, a cupful of granulated sugar, three home-towenough for the hen to sit In. and put tuhlesiKMiufuls of blitter and one-hnl- f the Wisconsin coach would start rookie pitcher. He Is a her In It over night. It will not deter boy. the play wltb a pass from outside the cupful of milk. Cook until the her from setting but It kill destroy all forms a hard hull (213 degrees candy Fah- end lines, using the same method after Wilbert Robinson, manager of the living lice. Now use a bit of blue renheit), when dropped Into Ice tt liter. ench goal with the teams alternating ointment in Ihe region below the vent Pour Into a greased pan after adding In tossing In Ihe ball. Doctor Mean-wel- l Brooklyn Robins, picks the Chicago where lire breed and there will be no a teanpoonful of vuii.'IIh. Mark Into contends that a tall center has an Cuba to vrln tbe National league pennant this season. lice problem when chicks hatch. If a unfair lit a cold place to advantage under the present squares und set ipusy ben Is Just about ready to hutch, harden. system, hut the opposite view Is held paint the nicotine sulphate generously Manager Wade Klllefer of the Misby Doctor Nulsmlth. Seasonable Good Things. in a box that baa been warmed to prosion club has announced the sale of At this time of the year the freb mote rapid evaporation of Ihe fumes, Nelson Creene, pitcher, to rhubarb is In the imirla-- t and this Detroits Star Catcher and put the hen In for an hour, covthe Reading Internationals. Max Schmeling, the German heavyacid fruit vege ering her eggs with warm flannel In weight, has been selected to meet Jimtable Is Ihe meantime. Use the blue ointment Muddy Ruel, Washington catcher, my Maloney of Roston on the Braves else to get the nits that may hatch. good for a spring Is a graduate of the University of field, Boston, early In June. tonic. There are other ways of delou-dnMissouri and plans to practice law which takes more time. Whatever Is Orange and Rhu when be finishes with baseball. Oarb. Wush and used, do It before the chicks hatch and void the troubles tlmt lice bring. cut without peel Because he played for the late EdInc two pounds of die Flunk while at Gettysburg colfresh rhubarb lege, Alfred Jones, pitcher, Is being place the rhiihar! The American Horse Breeding fugiven a trial by the Athletics this with the pulp of two oranges, all will be raced at Syracuse this spring. turity t membrane removed, one und year. cupfuls of sugar and a tablespoonfiii Walter Johnsons fust ball was Liquid skim milk Is great stuff for of gelatin dissolved In one tablespoon timed by government apparatus In There are nine clubs fw Boston, chicks. Look out for substitutes. P.nke one horn ful of cold water. 1913 and found to travel 123 feet a Mass., devoted to tbe sport of pigeon amlwuse as a tilling for tndivhhm' second, which Is about 102 miles an racing. Buckwheat Is often used In the Top with a rose ot hour. pastry shells scratch feed. It Is high In fiber, alcream and serve cold whipped Fifteen nations competed In the Innot as as outs. high though Orange Strawberries. Wash und Ralph illller, center and captain of ternational ski championships 111 the null one hox of strawberries, cover the Fort Wayne team In the Amer- Tatra mountains of Poland. Trap nesting Is the only sure way to with tie Itilce of two oranges mixed Basket Ball league, Is an ican exact flock a record of an bird or get with one cupful of sugar and chili with the Indianapolis club of Vale has five veterans, Including production, but It is Imrd work. thoroughly Serve In stemmed glasses the American association. Tappen, who stroked the 1928 varsity, and fop with whipped sweetened among this years rowing squad. According to experience It Is not cream In a border around the glasses Jackson of the Cotton States league necessary to feed cracked corn when Chocolate Roll. Piepure Ihe usual Tad Jones and Mai Stevens, famous has purchased narold Stricklin, first good whole corn can be raised or purroll ,nd use the following tilling: Jelly Yale football coaches, approve very Rock Little the from club of baseman, chased. f Mix cupful of sugar with the Southern league. Tbe lad played heartily of the new rule regarding the of cornstnrcli add one with Jackson for a short time In 1927. fumbled ball In addition to the mash, the hens of grated chocolate and a half cupful should be given all the grain they can Woodall ot the Catcher Detroit pinch of salt Stir this Into Johnny Kid Williams Is thirty-eigh- t Don H. Andrews, a Chicagoan and out, especially in the afternoon before tigers appears to be In tine condition of a cupful of scalded milk and cook years old and has been boxing Is Parker of school, high captime. product this spring and promises to he a tower roosting fifteen minutes over toil water, stir a quarter of a century, and for nenrly of the Illinois University of strength for Bucky Harris In the taining Add a little vanilla He Is one no sign of a letup. tenm this baseball spring. It Is a mistake to crowd 200 pullets ring occasionally. rin-for American the league pennant. on the cake, roll up and of the leading pitchers In the conInto a house 100 feet long. From S'.'z and spread with sugar Both Nat Holman and Johnny Beck sprlnkl ference. to 4 square feet of floor space should Fig Souffle. Took five well washed Helen Wills Will Not man, professional basket ball stars, be allowed each bird. tigs In a thin sirup until soft drain, The Red Sox may have a shortstop have played four games In one duy the Tennis Court Quit small bits Beat the whites Into cut with four different teams. Rookie Bill Narlesky demonfind. Wheat screenings should never be a The tennis courts will see more of of four eggs until stlfl, add me-hnCincinnati Reds the strated against used if musty, smutty or heated lie- of sugar, (lelcn Wills than the kitchen after her teaspoon of cupful Michigan University golf squad to would be have serihe on that It a effect given bad the cause may have ful of salt, a teaspoonful of lemon nmrrluge to Franklin S. Moody. will engage In six golf matches In ous consideration for a regular Indigestive tract of the fowl. Miss Wills told friends she feels Juice, a litile grated lemon or ornnge May, winding up with the Western field Job. peel, then fold In the tigs. Turn the certain she will be able to continue conference tourney May 27 and 28 at By trap nesting you are sure to semixture Into buttered and sugared competition in the court game which lect your best layers and by breeding When the first tinkle of the tinwear Minneapolis. custard cups, set them In water and brought her fame, with the full from them, provided they are of good was heard at Shreveport, three young and hearty of the men Percy Jackson, goal tender of the Outfielder Guy McKinley, OutSimula rd requirements, you can soon cook until Arm In a moderate oven man to whom she now Is engaged. hot with sugar and creum Serve flock Cook and another lad named Vancouver Hockey club, has a record fielder increase your average. n-star's reference to her future Ambosta Southern Style. Cut secNelson, found that they had been de- of 321 minutes of play tn widch he tions of oranges Into three pieces domestic plans came when friends In clared free agents. did not allow a single goal to be on the alert be should Poultrymen scored against him. using four to six oranges, add two tennis circles suggested she should In-- i for the appearance of roup or cldcken-pohide a course In domestic science in diced bananas and one to two cupfuls Baseballs and bats are being furin their flock. Flock owners canAdd sugar to her studies at the University of CaliNine boys named Shuler make up not afford to have their flocks thrown of diced pineapple. nished the boys of Donara, Pa., by the fornia. and serve well sprinkled the basket ball squad at Providence to out of production at the season of taste, authorities them off the keep Helen laughed. with freshly grated coconut. streets during the summer months high school of South Carolina. Kid iiigh prices. But 1 uni uot domest., she said Fresh shrimp served with a simple Elherfelds daughters make up one of In reducing the numThere are so many more Interesting and thereby aid the best girls basket ball teams In From ten days to two weeks after french dressing to which a teaspoonof accidents. traffic ber I have iriy tennis, my painting things. the South. mating, hatching eggs may be saved. ful of Worcestershire sauce has bpen and my writing and I do not feel that to The care of tiie eggs while holding added. Is a most delectable aa'-iWith Cy Williams relegated to the it will be necessary for me to give Tommy Malloy, the Jockey whose . may influence In no little manner the serve before the meat eon- e at Job of them up. Manager Burt contract was bought by the Creentree be success of the batch. 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