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Show in a rvv'v"rtnrrrrvirx';r? Good by I Good Luck! ILLINOIS LOOKS FOR STRONG TEAM Quits Reading to Aid Hitting Inclined, heres on! If you cao explain why WIHIo Kamm, Mr. Comlskey 1100,000 third lacker, is knocking baseballs to various snd sundry parts of th Kouth xlds emporium to tbs luno of JteO baiting mark then . you art th person Willi is looking for. Willis used to bo diligent reader, says John Q Ifoffman to tbs Chicago News. II ued to say It Improved lb Intellect Now bo refuses (0 look at anything that resembles newspaper. Superstition, you see. om ways." Will "This Is tougb on mo I laughed. "To bo frank wltb you. 1 dont oven know what I sa billing. I know Ii will change my luck tf I took at newspaper." It was only under protest that be submitted to photographer lOR you who may be superitltlousiy By JOHN SMITH vii CLEAN GROUND IS BEST FOR RANGES One of Moat Important Points in Growing Pullets. Cleon (round for ranging I nun of iiiiHit tii'ioiriutit iIiii In III growing of benliby pullets wlilrb will i nd profliabl luy-ervigorous It In pointed out by Ih poultry Luntumdry department of the Ohio HUit university, of lh mortalA lurg (tcrceutag writ m ity In the growing flock. In the matured laying flock, I reused either directly or Indirertly I y lute-llnparasites," I. IS. Zumbro, poul try specialist, ray In a went extern The paroion mlc publication. tial ten, im well a tituuy discos serin, are carried over from year to teat In I be will." e Zumhro urge Hint chick range on lend on wliU-l-t no oilier chick rained or old ben ranged, have for at lewd two year. Alfalfa. It of the best chick ray, wakes one good, and range. Clover I almost blue gma come next. "Many poultry men think an alfalfa or clover field la too valuable for Tills la a mlstnbe, roaring chick 1oullry grown on good range will give a return eiuul to that from ttny live stock, or tietier. Good re null cun be obtained by having two or more ranges, and a crop cun bo grown In the meantime. This ineth m! will provide cleun rsnge and will enable the owner to have the brooder liouxe near the farmhouse, saving time In going to end from the house. When this method la used, on acre of land should be provided for each COO chicks." th tn-e- Wonderful Feats With , :: Turkeys Are Reported Really wonderful results with turk- eys are reported from the Ontario government turkey farm In Norfolk county. Years ago this province used to raise turkeys by the thousands bat disease got In and flocks have been diminishing to such nn extent that each year thousands of birds ere brought In front the West . The disease puzzled people and except where there was unlimited range the raining of turkeys languished. Even In the places where there wu plenty of range, aucb as In the rocky districts on the edge of forest land, dlilicul-tie- s In the ahupe of foxes and wolves were encountered. It looked for a while as tf there would be practically no turkeys raised In Ontario. Rut lrof. W. It. Graham took hold of the thing and he soon found out that the dlaeuse came from the ground and the germs were so hardy that they could live over In the coldest weather. He adopted the plan of feeding everything In troughs and moving these troughs each day and his results have Losses leen unusually successful. have been light on the experimental turkey farm and some excellent birds raised. fttt- , ra lh chanrw of llfetlm! said John (talc. Then, as other CAiishlerailon ram In mind, "lu a way." Ii added thought fully. Ills felluw physician, Cheater Have, him "You regarded qulxxlcatly. 111 meant" "If one had no tie at borne," said lb nlber frankly. "Tlmfs rlghl," agreed Chester, men tally making note of the fact that what whim. be hud wa true, John, too, "Blanket y blank," WIIH pro wa In Ime with Mary llamre, tested, much ss b would upon "To study IiiUtcuIosI wo such bridge band full of looking at vast scale," went on John, utterly un small card, "I know this will ruin aware of Ms friends train of ny bitting now. You fellows srs thmitfil. "will. Ifa s tremendous op, always doing something to guy." "But why aro you billing Uke pwriiiuliy. Will yon Ink It. dies?" Have this?" ws Insisted. shrugged Ida shoulders. "Well sleep on It," be said. "Hont lulls about It." Rill grunt Tbe cb.inre bad ewine for one of bat and then bled, brandishing them to sn abroad with a relief com disappearing Info tbs dugflut ss If mission to study the white plague In it was wasted effort oven to os eastern European region devastated bludgeon oo tbs empty cranium ol baseball writer. But bare are by famine, Roth men had tome reason why Kamm may be along that line, although recently llnye wua developing a more or l bitting a la Hornsby or Cobb Taka your pick. general practice among tbe citys well to do and even socially prominent L Us gnvt up golf Inst wittier. W art certain tbla will meet wlib families. This experience abroad would mean contact with well known golfers. 2. II doesn't croucb over tbe plat as mucb a bs continental physicians and would en formerly did. dow the man who underwent I with To sent extent bis stanc has been changed. worth while authority on his return. 3. He la reconciled to tils fate. 4. Until recently be suffered with a severs cold. That night, John felt himself Boms people do oetter when they are not feeling well pulled In two directions. Ills prnfe atonal ambition urged him to accept & After all. Willis may b just a great bitter and th experts th opportunity. Ill love for Mary couldnt discover It. They wouldn't, anyhow. 0. Ill roommate. Rib Falk, bus gone elsewhere. Was Rib a bad prompted l.im to cast It aside and devote hi effort to winning her affec Influence? fhtn. Elnnlly, as th hour wore on, he decided to leave the matter In f h ester hand. After all, as hi senior, be was perhaps entitled to Titchers Disturbed by a first derision. Meanwhile, the other man wrestled Fear of Being Jerkei A with no difficulties whatever. John Here's what the Sporting News has must be tbe man to go. lie, Chester to twlrlers. say shout th Jerking of Haynes, sacrifice the practice he had "Talking about the angles of pitch Cleveland Amcilcun league hosebail o carefully built up and which was Ing, has It been mentioned that moat players are oumliered. proving remnrkahly lucrative. In or- of what success lb SL Browns der to spend month In some God- have achieved, through pitching, has The third of the Waner boys, Tra forsaken spot treating foreigners? com when Manager llowley hai aent I via, getting a tryout with De Ruf, more to he considered than that boximin In there and made biro stay Moines. was the fact that with John out of In? Which bolsters up another theory : the way, Mary would surely succumb That the beat way to get real pitching A first baseman Is a man who reachto hi wooing, which should he a Is lay It down flat to a box nmn that es 1? feet to make the shortstop seem lie ardent and persuasive as could he has to go througu the full nine In a wonder. make It. ntngs. If It la murder In the first deThe two men met on their hospital gree. Clard, southpaw hurler of the St rounds next morning. "Well?" said The pitcher who knows he has to Iuul American Association club, baa John abruptly. stand In there and take It, Is at least been purchased by Columbus. "Take It." said Chester. "You de- going to keep tils mind on Ids pitching, serve It. Youre the better man for as a matter of self preservation. When Alex Ferguson, veteran right hand the job and I yield to you!" Ill his attention Is divided between the ed pitcher, was released outright to manword conveyed S sense of batters In front of him and the Buffalo of the International league. ' decidedly at variance with the ager on the bench behind him he cant truth. concentrate. One eye and ear are Root of the Chicago Culm Is beginThat evening Chester called on cocked sideways for the call to get out, ning to look to opposing team like Marv, Initiating the first step of a from the manager, every time the wor some connection of the root of alt evil. well planned cnmpnlgn. rled box man shows signs of wobbling I supose youve heard of John or gets In a hole. He Is thus mentally San Francisco, Oakland and the Out of Missions will Rates new oh?" he asked casually. disturbed and apprehensive. promote a winter baseMarys brown eyes widened. New the corner of Ids eye he can see the ball league In an effort to develop to the bullpen for the re- talent. Job?" Hood! John hadnt let her know lief man to hurry. All In all. If he has Why, yes." sold John's Rim, I any notion of bearing down It Is taken yet. Next to Mr. Grnbowski of New York, friend. "One of ns Is able to go out of his system ; bis fate for the day we utvvays thought Mr. (loving of the across with the relief commission to has been sealed. Bed Sox was the most suitably named The manager may have an alibi, of the catchers. study fuhereu'iis's. As John seemed from one a seems doubtless It good er so keen I waived any prior his vlewnolnt, but facts do disclose claims nivself In Ids favor." The butter at the plate can always "How verv splendid!" cried Marv. that the pitchers on any ball club who tell If Bob Grove has just pitched the get nowhere are those same who are hall, because the catcher will have When in nnd out all the time ut the beckto throw it hack. quietly of the Impatient boss," oning In Ob. or so." sold Chester tell he frightfully busy In the lust 20 years the sundlots of carelessly. hl e flairs. Ill fake over Broke Worlds Mark nrrnngl-Baltimore litve sent exactly 20 ball, a consderei''" part of his practice. players to the major leagues, an averBy the way, Mary. I'm coming around age of one a year. after hours twiirrmv In my new roadster. Wont you tr.v It out? Hot to The Boston Red Sox management see nn old hmili- up at her summer announced the release to Washington home In Westchester." by the waiver route of Ira Flugstead. It was tree, as Chester had said. veteran outfielder. v., kewy ixVfv. ; f .' & a. s ... ? Hint .Tulins days were busy ones, nnd he took n vicarious pleasure In the Ira Thomas, rlght-h.mman of Con thought that otherwise he would have nle Mack, is one of the been tempted to feast Ids eves ns frefcvN baseball scouts In he United States. JKf ir$V quently as possible upon Mary's denr He Is a veteran In baetm!L face before he went. And to do so V'A? VM would he difficult without letting her A complaint Is made that umpires Know he eared unhelipvnhly. no longer cull decisions so they can Boor deluded John! As If Mary he henrd. As It Is. you must assume hadn't guessed long since the state of he Is saying "Strike" if the pitch is his nffeeilons. wide. Onme tbe day of Johns departure. Chester was to see him off nt the i Heinie Sand, veteran infielder, went steamer, and. In n generous mood, deten games without getting a hit for cided to run around nnd get Mary. the Rochester club. B.qt the eluh was He could well afford to bp magnaniwinning partly through his good work mous, considering that a few hours in making double plays. would put milos of ocean between the two of thorn, nnd all would he clear We suppose that eventually Rogers sailing for him. may become a sort of second Hornsby After nil, Mary was out. nnd debaseman-at-largplaying for the none layed ly tire trouble, Chester reached team wherever he happens to have the pier just ns the Inst All ashore laid over for the day. that's going was being sounded. Bid far up on an upper deck he i. A Jl Billy Mullen of Reading is making saw John, If he felt n slight wish himself Lorraine eonspicuouv after his release the Dees of (Kan.) Elwyn professionally that he stood In Johns who recently broke the recently oy Buffalo It was Mullen's school, high shops, he reminded himself that he slml lioiner n .May 23 that gave Reading worlds record for the had had (lie chance and refused if. hull iron fur 3 to 2 edge over Newark. the a heaved he when There was adequate compensation aputdistance of 58 feet 1 inches nt the awaiting him. Eddie Onshnv, first baseman of the recent annual Kansas interscholasUc He lifted Ids hat nnd waved it. . track-meetBaltimore club In tne International The finodhy; good luck to you league, has played In that circuit for words froze on his lips. Who was 18 seasons, establishing a record for Coach Stanford Former Hint beside John? Mary! length of service amorg minor league Handles-Columbia John must have seen the look on Line players. Ids face, i Making a trumpet of his lormer coach nt Edward Walker, hands, he called to him: Quietly Jack Quinn, veteran Athletics Stanford university line under married an hour ago. Tried to get the has been engaged to pitcher, achieved a remarkable record Warner, Bop hold of you, hut couldnt. Wanted replace John Depler, lesigned, as head as far hack ns 1908, when lie won 1 to avoid fuss. Congratulate coach at Columbia university for out of 16 games for the RSenmond And Mary, her face ndia.it above line dub In the Virginia league, the other football season. the coming the armful of roses she carried, at Stanford for three two being ties. Walker played nodded happy affirmation. "H was my years, being graduated in Itr.S. In Idea! she called, and the explanation Wisconsin has one of the best cohe coached at Iowa and since 1926 was sufficient. Mary would brook no couched the tine at llegiate pitching staffs in the country has time that obstacles. Stanford. Depier, the former Illinois Maury Father twice has hurled three-hi- t Haul in the gvr.plank games against conference opplayer whose place he fills, resigned Slowly, with dignity ami majesty, recently to clavote all of his time to ponents, and Ted Thelnuder did the tbe liner dtew away. same on one occasion. business ,It pays to worm the poultry, . j 21 VDIAMPNDV Apick-ups- days to hatch ben eggs. I Care must be taken that chicks do In Corners sad smother. d Shut the sheep In at night allowing them to bed In the corral or shed. Football champions of th western eonfvrenco for tho past two years, tbs 111 look to Unlvenilly of Illinois squad well fort fled with oxperkarsd players as It euays to retain th tlUfc Twenty uvea who bav won tbs traditional orangs 1" will form nucleus which looks Imprmlre. hut only part of (hem can bs regarded ss regulars as Coach Bob Zuppk recommended 20 players for honors at (Its cIom of th 1ICS season. Then (hero nr certain to be defections fur scholastic and other reasons. The mini need new tackles most of all, (hen centers and end. Tbs back-fieloutlook la promising situs tbs number of veteran backs la Increased by th return of Frank Lanutn, quae lerhack In 1926, who punting, passing and all around ability will bs s noteworthy addition, Th nucleus of lettermeo Is ss follows: Two-yea- r lettermen: Captain Cran and Wlctx, guards: Gordon and Bur dirk, tackles; Jolley, end; Timm, Mills, Humbert, Welker and Peters, barks. One-yea-r lettermen: lltll. tackle; Roush, center; Langhorst, guard; Iwls and Tarwnln, ends and Bergeson and Hall, backs. Lettermen from prevloua year: Frank l.annm. 1920; A. E. Wotgust, 1927 and Jo Green, 1124 and 192-Among Ih promising sophomores will he tbe following: K. J. Kawal. A. G. Ieu and L Butpltt centers; it E, Nux.ptrkel, tackle; II. L. Smith guard: J. G. Evans. A. F. Behiilts and D. C. Munch, back and H. J. Stein man, etui.' Out of the 26 players who received varsity letters lust fall, only three will I available for the 1930 team, which Indicates that F.uppk will he Inter ested In the development of sopluF mores and lo the ability of Incoming freshmen. The cniirh himself Is lo the far In two summer West, Instructing courses and spending the rest of the time In painting and other recreations. Zuppke realizes that his men fare a stiff schedule lo Kansas. Northwestern. Chicago, Iowa, Ohio Slate, Michigan and Army. The mint practice open September 16. alnro September 13, the legal day for beginning, fulls on Sunday. The Iffth Is also the first day of registration at the university so that the Bllnl will have no opMrtunlty for tin Interrupted pructlce a will he the better fortune of several rlvuls. Tapeworms have been named as tbe cause of death of 50 per cent of the chickens In some flocks. every year has a safe foundation for a profitable poultry business. Changing breeds never yet been found t - A month lost In growing out pullets means the loss of a months produc- tlon next fall when eggs are a good price. '&& for Any variety of poultry. In fact, small undeveloped shriveled wheat If dry is even better than the fully developed kernel. wheat Is good The farmer who produces eggs of uniform color, weighing an average of 23 ounces per dozen, and which are held In a cool cellar can ship to eastern markets by express to advantage. The profit from the farm flock de- petids to a large extent on the number of eggs the hens lay. j 1 Hens cannot lay eggs without protein. Skim milk Is one of the best forms of protein . for use with all classes of poultry'. geese plucked regularly yield one pound of feathers a year. Iure bred geese yield twice as many and. besides the good prices of feathers obtained, the goose Is worth as much as It ever was. Mongrel WOTIES Hoiffake-up'Foo- d New That's Settlsd think two can live as cheaply as one?" Yes. but it takes more money to do It" Do you 1 Bites HANFORDS Balsam of IVlyrrh AVMm MaMrhwkr-irSn- S Mtlctf mV wltel. When Winter Com She Most men never think seriously of saving until they're married. He Perhaps they only realize then how badly they need to. ,rfi Dazzys Fast One f. vw:; : SAME PRESCRIPTION HE WROTE IN ' SBSSJBSJ A closeup of the mighty riuht hand of Duzzy Yanee, blond plteher of the Brooklyn Itoblns. showing how the duzzler grips the ball when pitching a fust one. And when that fust hall speeds across the plate, very few butters swing in time to meet It. IJporfinmfc has been Ray Neal of Wabash named line coach at iHriauw university. a rival school In Indiana. Miss Helen Wills, worlds tennis queen, hopes to continue activity on the courts until she Is sixty years of age. mi Jin'im iii' M The fencing revival In New York has grown to such proportions that the Fencers club Is building a Cold Kill. Fruit Tree. Nurserymen estimate that Co per cent perished because of the unusually cold winter. ten-stor- home. cement amphitheater, seating 15,- tmm.cth.u spectators, is under in Paris, France, for the 1929 Dav. cup tennis matches. A OOO Stanfords . A clieraica, proPem of r)reservIn, deve,0ped In Norway, I said to keep fish fresh for a month at low cost. flsh football team may the services of Walt Heinecke star center, who is reported to he taking treatments for heart trouble. te 1892 When Dr. Caldwell started to practice medicine, back in 1875, the needs for laxative were nut as great as today. People lived normal lives, ate plain, wholesome food, and got plenty of fresh air. But even that early there were drastic physics and purges for the relief of constipation which Dr. Caldwell did not believe were good for human beings. The Prescription for constipation that he usea early in his practice, and which he put in drug stores in 1892 under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is a liquid vegetable remedy, intended for women, children and elderly people, and they need just such a mild, safe bowel stimulant. This prescription has proven its worth and is now the largest selling liquid laxative. It has won tho confidence of people who needed it to get relief from headaches, biliousness, flatulence, indigestion, loss of appetite and sleep, bad breath, dyspepsia, cold- -, fevers. At your druggist, or write Syrup Pepsin, Dept. BB, Monticelio, Illinois, for free trial bottle. ii When the poults are about eight weeks old, they can be removed to the rearing ground. JPOSf d best-know- Coccldlosls usually occurs In young chicks from two to six weeks of age. Wit 1 wlg-waggl- v . not crowd Well Fortified Squad Will Try to Retain Title. e g JHttHHt jit requires d vv-.- -k Poultry Notes & t rv a. IxK-oii- ' an Supplies 1929 without Ran Francisco may hold an open golf tourney next winter. ( It may be worth $5.ooo to $10,000. and will be held either before or after the Los Angeles open tourney. ... Foster, a British woman competing at Pdsley, England, made a new worlds record rille score of 105 Shooting at 200 yards she scored 35. another 35 at 500, and a third 35 at E. L. 000. II TO ones E. Finkhams Vegetable Compound Helps Her So Much Cyt&a Cleveland, Ohio. "I sure recommend Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound to any woman In the condition I was In. I was so weak and that I could hardly stand lip." I could not run-dow- n Lester Bolstad. a former Big Ten on an golf champion, and runuer-itother occasion, is captain of the University of Minnesotas links team for the second year and also serves as p coach. Only six horses have won more than $200,000 in tiie history of the Amerl can turf Zev. Man o War, Extermi rmtor, Sarazen, Display and Crusader. Niue thoroughbreds have brought In $100,000 or more, , eat and was full of misery. A friend living on Arcade Avenue told me about thi3 medicine and after tak- Ing ten bottles my weakness and nervousness are all . Lee I'k living again. I am taking It until I feel strong like before. You may use this letter as a testimonial. Mas. EuzAmmi Toso. H913 Hale Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. ff-n8'- |