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Show THE SPANISH FOTIK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. lJTAn ED MORRIS SLOW IN CLIMBING UP Art Shires Greatest Thrill RT SHIRES, Chicago While Fox first baseman, la a youth of a athletic versatility, according to former classmates at the (Texas) high school which (thlres attended a few year ago. In addition to giving out firat class aervlct a a prep baat-hal- l player Shire also earned local renown a a football player. And be also bad a reputation aa a bxcr, Shlrea told frlenda recently that he received hla greatest athletic thrill In a football gam between Waxshachle and Hillsboro high schools. It consisted of a 63 yard dropkLk near th rud of ths gsm to give his school a 0 to 7 victory. "Wo had been battling on tven terms during all th gam." Shlra tald, "and then IHIIabora scored touchdown and kicked goal to tako a 7 to 0 lead. Lat In tha gam when It was almost too dark to see, I passed over tho goal lino but missed th dropllrk for tbo extra point and Hillsboro atlll led, T to th with atom two minute to play. They kicked off and when wo carried th ball to midfield tho coach aent Is Leaky Wilson with Instructions to try a dropklck. Tba Incoming substitute could not talk on the first play, hut 1 thought that th coach bad tent him In to hold the hall for me to place kirk. He couldn't tell m differently until after a play had been completed and when I signaled for place kick and h mad no mov to catch th ball and hold It for me. I took the pass from center and dropklrked it 1 followed Its flight but barely rould tee It as it passed between the bars to give us a 0 to 7 victory, as illlls-torroutd not a cor In th remaining time." Sine accomplishing this font Shlrea has taken part In numerous thrilling contest, hut h describe hla debut to the American league with the White Sox at Boston sa containing bis greatest baseball thrill. "On my first trip to tho plate," Shires relates, "I was lucky. enough to hit a long triple to center Add, the hull being one of the few ever hit over ITugstead's head, for he plays deep. Well, they didn't keep me from getting one hit In my first big league game,' 1 said to myself. "Then on my next trip to the plate I singled and aa I trotted down to first base I thought that I must he making a pretty good Impression for a triple and a single In two trips was not had. "I came to bat a third time and fulled to get a hit, hnt did not worry, for I figured that two out of three win fairly good for a rookie who hod not played a professional game for about twenty five days. "On my next trip to the plate 1 singled again and felt elated, for three out of four was more than I bad hoped to obtain, hut when I got another safety I received the greatest thrill I ever got In baseball game." Before the former Waxahachlan played hi first major league gnme members of the Sox club had encouraged him, telling him that It was Just a ball game. After be obtained four hits In five trips In this con- test, be remarked aa be entered the clubhouse: "So this Is the great American league that we hear so much about down In Texas." Wax-hachl- Graham;??, I A 111. Wwiwa Though you are blue chrfull Look sJfengjP Indigo, Touro prettier wbea you smile, MR. GIANT too know Look eherfull Tb world abboro a gloomy fact. And MUa of woo ara common Oh," said mill Itrownle, as he arrived at old Mr. Glunta cate, "did I ever I" "Old you ever wtiatr asked Mr. GAnon. iant GOOD THINGS TO CAT "Tour hat I The bat you ara wearing." aald mills Itrownle. "It Is the There U nothing niora appealing to funniest thing I've seen In all my born the appetite than and days. lemoned fruit nl-"If you weren't ao wlae, so extremeIt la refresh-lug- . ly wise, l'l say It looked Uke a dunce attractive and cap. furulahea the teat "Where did you ever got It, and why to simple lunch- are you wearing It? eon. "How do you know that I could French Fruit Sal-aalways be free from wearlug a dunce Take on cup- cap!" asked Sir. Giant ful enrb of diced "Now, now, Mr. Giant said the orange and grapefruit, on cupful of Itrownle, "that's a great Joke! aceded grapes, cither whit or red, "You couldn't he a dunce, If you one-hal- f cupful of nut meuia, end one-hal- f tried for a hundred years." cupful of diced nmraliinullowa. "Well," said Mr. Giant, "you may Mis and chill the fruit, t.nlit off bo quite sure I won't try for a hunany Juice. Frve In cup of lettuce dred years. and top with: "If you're nil so nice and think It Dressing. Tuke four egg yolk, bent would tuke longer than that for me until thick, add one of to le a dunce I most certainly won't d of a cupful of augnr, try I alt, b "I don't aupimse anyone esjmdully teaspoonful of paprika and dry mustard. four tuhleaMHinfula of cares to spend time trying to be a If cupful of lemon Juice, dunce." flour, one-tione cupful or wuter. Mix the dry InAll the Itrownlca laughed hard. Rut gredient and blend well with the wi- finally Billie Itrownle spoke again. tter and lemon Juice. Cook slowly and "You still haven't told us Just what aUr constantly until thick and creamy. that lint Is for and why you are wearCool, add of a cupful of ing It all of a sudden, and all about wlilped crcura and aerte with the It. for we have never aeon It before." aulnd. "I will tell you the story of my Grttn Pepper Salad. Take two or hnt," said Mr. Giant "All gather three even alzed green peppers, par- around me." boil for five minutes after removing The Rrownles sat on the ledges and the seeds and white Alter. Chill. Mix the flat parts of the cave, and some ne cream cheese with enough cream sat on Mr. Giant's lap, and others at to moisten and add one dozen finely bis feet. minced stuffed olive. Iack the ;ep-pe- r "It happened this way, sntd Mr. with this mixture and let stand Giant. to become firm. Slice In half-inc"Many years ago I heard some little slices and serve on lettuce with may boys and girls saying. 'Oh, dear, onnuNe dressing. whnt shall we play 7 I thought to Stuffed Tomato Salad. Cut one myself that I would put It Into their large cucumber Into fine cubes, or heads Just whnt to play and when chop parsley; add two tnblesjioonfuls they finished one game I'd suggest of chopped onion and three of chopped another and so on until they were green pepper. Fill firm ripe tomato tired out cups with the mixture after adding a But do you know I couldn't think Landis Likes Golf little salt, cayenne and anlnd dressing of any games for them to pluy? I to season well. Top with a spoonful suggested one or two which they bad of thlek mayonnaise and sprinkle with played so often they didn't want to a hit of mlneed parsley. Serve on let play again. luce lee cold. "1 didn't let them see me, of course, Tongue Salad. Mix one cupful of cold boiled tongue cut into small cubes with one cupful of boiled potatoes cut Into cubes; add two tablespoonfuls of chopped green pepper, one tablespoonful of finely minced onion and f cupful of minced spiced beets. Chill thoroughly and serve on lettuce with a highly seasoned mayonnaise dressing. f Coconut Jumbles. Cream cupful of butter, add one cupful of f cupful sugar, one beaten egg, of milk alternately with two capfuls of flour sifted with one teaspoonful of f teaspoonful baking powder, of salt, and lastly fold In one cupful f of coconut Roll out about Inch thick and cut with a doughnut cutter. Sprinkle with granulated sugar "Where Did You Ever Get It? nnd bake In a hot oven until delicately but my echo whispered these suggesbrown. tions to them. Something for Dinner. "At last I was discouraged. I didn't Tor a clever way to use up bits of know what to do. Kenesaw Mountain Landis, czar of leftover meat and vegetables and at to come "And who should my along baseball, Is seen quite often organized time have the same an appetizing dish, cave but Witty Witch. You know we on the golf course before and after are such good friends. the baseball season. The Judge Is a try the following: told her she "I and my trouble, good shot I 1 n n a o Com b Take one said, Loaf. Why dont you get a Cap such as of cupful each I Then youll never be at a wear? carmeat cooked when you rots, green peas loss to think of something want to have bright thoughts and sugone cooked, chopped raw onion, one stalk of celery gestions. Violet-ra- y 'I wear my cap to make me think treatment for race chopped, mix all together with one Gnomes and the horses Is the latest thing of the turf stories for the of of a and tahlespoonful bpnten eug Brownies and the little Wood Creaworld. melted butter, salt and pepper to seatures and the Fairies. son well. Put Into a greased baking That Is why I can tell them story The football teams have dish, sprinkle with buttered crumbs after story. Because I wear my think- won only one In four games with the a for oven and bake In a moderate teams. half hour. Serve baked potatoes and ing cap and It does all the work for me loaf the with tomatoes scalloped So you see, continued Mr. Giant, Helen Hicks, young golf sensation, nnd rhe dinner will all be cooking at "dear old Witty Witch made me this says she Is not going to participate In the same time, economically. the British women's tournament this Stuffed Tomatoes. Cut fresh ripe fine cap. And when you were coming along, summer. tomatoes Into cups. Fill with chopped on your way to call here, I was thinkgreen pepper, apple and celery with a France plans to send a team numing of a springtime party we could outs. tahlespoonful or two of chopped athhave this very evening. bering from twenty to twenty-fivSeason nnd mix with mayonnnlse. I was planning the games wed letes to the Olympic games In Los AnGarnish with slices of hard cooked play, the supper wed eat, and every geles In 1932. eggs nnd top with a spoonful of maylittle thing about the party. onnaise. And my cap giving me such fine The gate receipts for boxing one table Cook Sauce. Orange nnd Ideas! matches tn Massachusetts for 1928 unthoughts flour butter of and spoonful each were $1,075,511, as compared with "Are we to come to a party cupful of boiltil smooth, add one-haBrownie. Billie In 1927. asked $822,080.40 and of same the sugar, ing water, Are we? asked the others. f when well cooked add cupful said Mr. Giant, and come "Yes, The Columbia wrestling team electr more of orange Juice with a little of promptly at eight oclock this evening. ed Orrln H. Clark captain for next the grated rind and serve at once. Run along now as I must do the year. For two years Clark has beeD Mushrooms With Eggs. Peel and rest of my thinking and planning." a member of the team. chop a half cupful of mushrooms, cook So they, all went off, with a final in a tahlespoonful of butter for three Gordon H. Harper, Baltimore youth minutes Break Id four eggs, season, look at Mr. Giant In his huge thinking cap, nnd they shouted happily. who Is now attending Cambridge uninnd stir lightly or beat before adding A party tonight, a party tonight.to the mushrooms. Cook until the eggs versity in England, has won the cover are creamy, add a half cupful of thick point position on the lacrosse team Good Start cream and serve on toast there. "And hows everything coming In Cheese and Ham Sandwich. Spread Dnlike American colleges, Oxforn butter on very thinly sliced rye bread, your arithmetic class, dear? Oh, fair. replied the little girl. add a bit of mustard, then a thin slice and Cambridge universities In Eng I ran add the zeros all right, but I of white meat of chicken and on the land limit athletic competition to stu don't seem to do so well on the other chicken a diver of cooked Virginia dents who are not over twenty-threfigures. luim and another thin wafer like a years of age. glue of Swiss cheese Press on an Out of the Air upi er slice of Jhe buttered bread and Among the famous Jacks of prize cut into halves. The entire thickness Teacher Now, Jimmy, what hapring history were Jack Iempspv the of the sandwich should not be more .lack Johnson Jack Mon pened when the cow jumped over the Nonpareil, than one Inch. moon? roe Jack McAuliffe and Jack Dillon Jimmy-Someb- ody not to forget the modern Jack Deuip got an idea for ey. rdJL vanishing cream. flora. to atlr yourself. and lake a brae Look raaarfuli well-ma- d. d. one-thir- one-fourt- two-thlrd- one-hal- one-hal- t o BASEBALL JSF NOTES Nlebert, St Louis outfielder, has signed with the Columbus elub of the Southeastern league. Lou Pete Ritchie, former San Francisco Seals catcher, has been purchased by Indianapolis of the American asaocla tlon. Tommy Leach, Pittsburgh star of old, has signed as coach and assist ant to Manager Wilbur Good at At lanta. one-hal- one-hal- one-hal- 1 n e lf one-hal- , - e "HuLUt 7W( Greensboro of the Piedmont league has sold Outfielder Sut Austin to tbp Fayetteville club of the Eastern Car ollna league. Taylor Douthlt, St Louis outfielder excelled all other major leaguers during the 1928 season, in number of put outs, accounting for 547. Landed With Boston Red Sox After Missing Twice. It look Ed Morris, scnsalhmsl pitch er of the Ronton Red Sox, eight years to mult the big show. Aa old Baying used to be: Three t tinea and out" With Morris It has been: Three times and In." And bow! For eight years. Big Ed bss been trying to Risks th major leagues. In fart, bark In 1920, when be signed with Brnnden, Fla., for (13 month, h pawed up 1250 ht was making la genii pro ball Jut for th chnnro to nnd reach stsrt in organised ban-hul- l tbo top. Eight tong years. Feven of tho t In pitching for tbreo years wer Southern league club. II never bad very pretentious record, but three major league omits who looked him over thought him worth while. The Chicago Cubs tried him In 1922 end sent him back after working him 12 Innings. Too wild." they suld. Cincinnati tried blm In 1925 and chacd him back. ore arm. Ed bad There la no denying the fact that Morrla was the sensation among th first year nten of the American league for 1928 and his work was all the more surprising when you figure out bis 1927 record with Mobil. With the latter he won 15 and lost 17, walked 131 batters, bit 14 and had 0 wild Nothing to enthuse over. pitches. Nothing to Indicate that the holder of such record would win 19 and lose 13 games fur Boston, a In the majors, that he would allow less than one hit to an Inning and walk only 70 hatters In 250 Innings, that he would muster every other rluti And Manager Bill In the league. Carrlgiin picked no soft spots fur Big Ed. To the contrary, Ed had to battle with the best pltrbrrs the opposition could send tilin. Being the Red Sox ace, he hud to pay the penalty. But It Is some honor to become the nee of a major league pitching staff the first year nnd In so doing, Ed. has followed nt the age of twenty-nine- , the example of Huzzy Vance, who did not make the grade In the big show and had peruntil he was twenty-nin- e formed ten aeasona In the minor leagues. Control, now one of Morris' long suits, was his greatest fault la 1927. Morris takes great pride In the fact that Babe Rutb was not able to call him "CotiBln" during the 1928 campaign. In fact, he felt pretty coeky after his first game agulnst the Yankees last spring, a game In which he replaced Simmons with two on, no one out and Koenig, Rutb and Gehrig coming up. Big Ed caused Koenig to force Shesly at third. lie worked carefully ou Ruth and Babe forced Combs. Then be really bore down and struck out Gehrig. Not only did Morris prevent Rutb from bitting him for a bomer, but be mystified the entire Yankee team to the same extent, the only made off him being by Clssell of the White Sox, Brannon of St Louis and Miller of the Athletics. "John Sewell," says Morris, "Is the tooghest man In the league for me to pitch to. You simply have got to give him good bulls. The whole Geve-lanteam was my Jinx. I beat the Indians once but they took three from me and knocked me off the rubber twice." tt-u- Acidity The common cans of digestive dUV cullies la excess grid. Soda cannot alter thla condition, and It borna tha stomach. Something that will nu trails tbo acidity la tba aenalbtn thing to tak. That la why phyatclana tell tba public to os I'hllllpa Milk of Magnesia. Ona spoonful of thla delightful prep aratlon can neutralise many time ltd volume In arid. It acta Instantly; re Ucf la quick, and very apparent All gaa la dispelled; all aournesa la aoo gone; tba wbol system Is sweetened. Do try thla perfect ant! arid, and re member It la Just a good fur children, too, aod pleasant for them to take. Any drug etoro baa tha genuine, pro vcripllonal product. PHILLIPS tull-ende- i four-suck- d Skipping Rope Aids Torn Nash, former Georgia Tech football star, has signed a contract with the Asheville team of the South Atlantic league. He will try for an outfield position. Bill White, Georgias baseball coach has only one arm, but he hits fungoes In dally practice, and also can shoot 13 holes of golf In the nineties. He pitches now and then. Milk of Magnesia 4 For Barbed Wire Cuts Try HANFORDS Balsam of Myrrh lull' i'l'h: on ..D (Him stiilo, knea, or j throat la cleaned off promptly I by Abaorbine without Lying up horse. No blister; no pain; no hair gone. Atdruggistior $2.60 postpaid. Describe your case for special instructions. Valuable horse book 8 free. ankle-bock- , 8-- m (roCottlnM oL tea four to ttretiroee normal uw Broke A tatMUd uvi ran for two wooka. Now welLeAbeurbloe I (uiu granh" T1 rA'isaaBi&ia IWfjrOUJjGjriclOLrwsR Rays to Bring Death to Harmful Bacteria electric death ray baa been discovered by a German physicist The apparatus la fitted with valve like those used In an ordinary radio set of so amall n size that It will fit In a cigar box, with which be could waves of a length send out ultra-sholess than three metres. These waves will kill instantaneously germs, Insects, and even small animals which come within their reach. "My assistant and L" said tbe Inventor, "are now engaged In perfecting tbe apparatus. "Our death wave Is not dangerous to living beings apart from those which limited come within Ita carefully Flies and Insects sphere of action. which pass across this field drop dead. Mice are killed In a few seconds. Rats are dead within three to five minutea. "If we succeed In perfecting our apparatus we shall be in a position.' without in any way injuring the tissue of tbe human body, to kill disease-causin- g bacteria within the human An Invisible rt body." Impoverished Tenant Wife Tbe doctor says be has given you a new lease of life. Husband Well, be hasnt left me much with which to pay the rent Montreal Star. Kansas City of the American association has purchased Walter Collins, pitcher, from the Muskogee club of the Western association for 1930 delivery. twenty-two-year-o- The Dallas Steers cut one name off the dining room list at the Corsicana camp when Chief Gaddis, a pitcher was dropped. The release of Gaddis was made as a favor to the player. Verdict of Woman Who Tried Pinkh&ms Compound rully, N. V. It hurt me to walk r Alexander Hyzer, old Clyde (Ohio) boy, has signed a contract with the St. Louis Cardinal He is an outfielder and organization will be trained at the DaDvllle clear Ing house. twenty-one-yea- Howard Williamson, outfielder with Houston In the Texas league, has am bltlona of being a great artist some While attending Texas unlver day slt.v he drew cartoons for the comb magazine. Rip Radeliffe. an outfielder with the Paris team of the Star leagup last season, has been obtained by MusHe kogee of the Western association was the property of the Dallas club of the Texas league. The Newark Bears may changi their nickname to the Gray Eagles In honor of the new manager The Rochester club Iasi vear got the new name of Red Wings Baltimore al ways has been Orioles." Connie Muck who at the age of six is the oldest hig league man .iger In the history of baseball began tils professional diamond career 4f vears ago as call her of the Merldan ream In the Eastern league ty-si- it I felt sick and weak. down without help and My E. mother-in-la- took Lydia Pinkhama Com- Vegetable pound and ehe Freddie Llndstrom, who rose frotr. academy, at Chicago, to the heights of buseball fame as ttilrd sucker for the New York Giants, finds skipping the rope effective to keep hint in trim for the 1929 campaign. induced Loyola George Lott Also Star With Many Textbooks George Lott, third ranking tennis player Id the oat Ion, Is almost as efficient with books as with u tennis racket. He polled 12 grade points for the autumn quarter or better than a It" average at the University of Chicago. If he can accumulate 10 grade points during the current quarter he will be eligible for western conference competition In both tennis nnd buseball this season. While in high school Lott was rated as one of rhe lending prep lehoo nltehprs in Chli-nv- me to am now on the fourth bottle and have also used Lydiai E. Pinkhama Sanative Wash. medicines The t will do for me what the Yege le Compound and Sanative Wash re done are certainly worth their ght in gold. I think I have given m a fair trial and I expect to taka i more bottles of the Vegetable Mrs. Chari.es Mob-- r, npound. B. F. D. 1, Tnlly, N. Y. take it. 1 fc5 H N - jfaii? - |