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Show THE TIMES-INDEPENDENT, -Speaking of Sports Terrymen Fahnestock Expedition Leaves To Probe South Sea Mysteries rs Question Mark In 1940 Race session By ROBERT with @uirk Griffith, the Gray Fox of ayngton, carries you back many ne and many a year. (Released Outside As $ gown first training camp thrill 0 ty, in 1898 in Nashville. A tall, at yshouldered, awkward-looking he, came into the locker room, hayes wits. a pale-blue suit with brass A short while later against rbilt he showed us a buzzing of speed and curves that ch uP had ever seen before. And many have seen it since. Niwas over six feet two, weighed ‘4nounds, and he was lanky in Kt4s In addition to blazing speed gia the fastest-breaking curve ve ever seen. first He had baseman on his "2 *e roster, so the rookie had to ‘he Sed. = ‘ppose he's a flop, what'll you ke te asked the Old Fox. a flop?'"' said Griff. ‘‘He's going oi, 4) the greatest ever lived. You first wait Union.) All of which makes the Giants the city's ‘‘third club,'' a position which causes Terry no end of grief and sorrow. To make things worse, the team does not look much better today than it did at the close of last season. Coley was waiting that morning to La young first baseman, just Wing in from California. Newspaper The Giants, who once dominated baseball in New York, have sagged badly. The Yanks, world's champions, are stronger than ever, and the Brooklyn Dodgers, once rated as a congregation of crackpots, rank above the Giants both in league standings and popular appeal. if's top training camp thrill ar"in Atlanta around 1904. titchther Western MEMPHIS BILL TERRY leads his New York Giants into the 1940 baseball wars he is faced with his biggest task since taking over the managerial reins back in June, 1932. ale Mack, Griff can take you into the thrills of the past qa tnyone else in baseball. . . by outs. Practical as well as decorative features are _ incorporated in the duck; decorativeness alone is the purpose of the sunbonnet girl. These designs, of course, are to be traced on wallboard, plywood or thin lumber. Jig, coping or keyhole saw may McSHANE Since Terry became manager the Giants have won one world's championship, in 1933, and three National league pennants, in 1933, 1936 and 1937. The club that limped home in fifth place last year was the fourth second division Giant ball club since 1902. Under the Terry regime the club has been in first place three times, second place once, and third place three times. oS RA SPONSORED by the American Museum of Natural History, the Fahnestock expedition sets sail for the South sea islands to spend two years collecting scientific data on rare flora and fauna in the land of Somerset Maugham's "Moon and Sixpence." Above is the 137-foot motor-powered schooner, Director II, in LAMB ep Kid arrived around noon or ratite later. He was well built, W hen the expedition reaches the South seas, Americans will have an opportunity to hear at first hand the native music of the western Pacific through broadcasts emanating MEMPHIS BILL from ment TERRY the 1,500-watt equip(right), more powerful Ott, Hubbell Key Men Cally, . lean totaly GRIFFITH smile. It! was all side, with a The quick, personality there. w many days before you'll be y to start?" Griffith asked him. - thought you played a game ' the rookie said. e do,"' Griff told him. at's when I'd like to start," ung first baseman countered. always in shape.'' t afternoon he : plays around ' scalp made at least first that left sizzling. They were 3 no one but a great artist could . With a runner on second ‘teal 8one laid a bunt along the firsteee foul-line. The kid was on it us#a bounding kangaroo in time e, MVil the runner at third. It took Fansthan his first ball game to know ‘ING another --e star was on his way headlines. e rookie's name was Hal Chase. ed tither Fair Entry W ere was the day back in Augus- n Hound the same period when -ar-old stripling came along. t time up he laid down a beat it out, stole second and third. He finished out the day } ell a wif an double, ve Hon. lle DE triple Oliver and Babe those present. ,,o¢noon acaame for an home run. Hardy was Not a bad 18-year-old kid. was Tyrus Raymond Cobb rdwoyston, Ga. uatter on he only made over 4,000 ‘hits and stole close to 1,000 c before he P 24 years. took off the spikes -‘ere were training camp days in Id Southern league, also. I retwo outfielders who caught and the eye. They were great ball nd"ers the first time you saw them. ing back a long, long way, this around 1907 as I recall time, - shrouded in mists. e played for Little for New Orleans. yt Rock-the The first y@' the best looking outfielder I'd seen in action. And one of the hitters. His name was Tris er. The other was the best g actor with a bat around the anyone had ever seen. His was Shoeless Joe Jackson. on 21 n the years Boston ago, Red back Sox in 1919, decided make a regular outfieder out of crack left-handed pitcher. ood %y had an idea he might turn out s 5 a first-cass slugger. je® one of the March games here mM iorida he mauled one that carPTL F over 500 feet into a pine thicket mynd the field-the longest blow "oldest inhabitant had ever seen, wa ven barring the top hurricane. as on that trip and I was lookt a fellow by the name of Babe Hubbell and Ott are the two key men. Hubbell came up under the late McGraw in 1928, and Ott in 1925. Year after year they have been performing much-needed miracles for the Giants, Ott driving in runs and even doubling as a third baseman and right fielder, and Hubbell pitching his heart out in winning, five years in succession, more than 20 games improving Above: Sixty meals a day, or approximately 43,800 meals will be prepared in the ship's kitchen, equipped with electric ice boxes and modern cooking equipment. Left: The crew has a laugh over fan letters requesting all sorts of presents from the mysterious South seas. In spite of all the work involved, spring cleaning does give your spirits a lift. And it's very apt to spur you on to such heights that unless you've planned your cleaning campaign with all the finesse of an army general, the end of house cleaning is likely to find you with a shining, immaculate house, but an exceedingly weary body and a very disturbed family! But with a definite plan of action to guide you, even your meals can be served on schedule, and they can be good meals; a simple meal with a hot main dish that can be partly pre‘ pared the day before, is one solution to the problem of how to keep your family well fed and happy even at house cleaning time. Nevertheless Giants ture: land of romance which the expedition two years while it explores tiny islands bright with tropical vegetation and still strange and little known fish. 1% % cup sweet cup Bake grees) nut chocolate meats Chops en (Serves 8 lamb ¥% (cut fine) de- Casserole. 6) chops teaspoon salt Few grains pepper 15 small new potatoes 2 Ibs. fresh peas, (2 cups shelled) Y¥, cup water 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon butter A crewman in the expedition's charting room. eee RSS "BUSY-DAY DINNER" around the sides of a shallow casserole, 2 quart size. In the center, place the scraped new potatoes and shelled peas. Add water, sprinkle with salt and put bits of butter over the top. Cover the dish and bake in a moderately hot oven (375 degrees) about 1% hours, or until the vegetables are tender. be used to cut them out, and when painted they become attractive ornaments for your lawn. Outlines for the 19-inch duck and his ‘‘Keep Off Grass'' sign are on pattern Z9086, 15 cents. A Old Fashioned Rice Pudding. ‘Use Walk'"' sign is also given. %4 cup rice In about 24-inch size, the ever1 cup sugar popular sunbonnet girl and her 1 quart milk sprinkling can are on pattern % teaspoon salt Z9088, 15 cents. Select one or both of these Wash rice and mix with 1 cup sugcutout figures. General ar, 1 quart milk and salt. Place clever cutout directions, as well as spein hot oven (425 degrees). Stir into cific painting suggestions come pudding frequently the brown crust Send order to: that forms. As it thickens pour in with each pattern. % cup milk. Bake for about 1% hours and e Cut fat from the chops, sprinkl few them with % teaspoon salt and on grains pepper and brown slightly chops the Arrange sides. both serve All 3 2 hot or cold, in One AUNT Box Dinner. (Serves 5-6) cups raw potatoes teaspoons salt desired. (sliced) MARTHA 166-W Kansas Enclose 15 cents Pattern for City, each Mo. pattern No.....cccccece Name 3%4 teaspoon pepper Address 6 loin pork chops 3 cups spanish onions (sliced) 1 tablespoon butter 1 can condensed tomato soup 1% cups sweet milk CHEESE SESE SSE SEHEEE EEE Kangaroo Court in Jail About 1,700 of the 3,100 county and local jails in this country allow inmates to hold kangaroo In a greased casserole arrange a courts, or mock trials presided layer of the sliced potatoes. Season over by the tougher prisoners, for with salt and pepper. Then add a the purpose of ‘‘maintaining dislayer of pork chops and season these cipline,'' which consists merely of with salt and pepper. Cover with a delegating distasteful jobs to those layer of onions. Dot with butter they dislike and extorting money and season. Add additional layers from others through ridiculous of potatoes, chops and onions, as fines.-Collier's. needed. Combine the tomato soup and the milk and pour into the casserole. Cover, and bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees) for about 1% hours. CONSTIPATED? Don't Let Gas, Nerve Pressure Keep You Miserable Spring Salads for Spring Tonics. No sulphur and molasses needed for a spring tonic, when you serve spring salads! Next week Eleanor Howe will give you some of her own favorite, tested recipes for simple and delicious salads, fruit salads, vegetable salads and molded salads, too. Be sure to read this column next week. When constipated two things may happen. FIRST: Accumulatea wastes swell up the bowels and press on nerves in the digestive tract. ‘This nerve pressure often causes head- aches, @ dull, dasy. feeling, loss of spo and dizziness) SECOND: Partl igested food starts to decay forming GAS, bringing on sour stomach, acid indigestion, and he burn, bloating you_up until you sometimes gasp for breath. Then you can't eat. You can't sleep. Your stomach is sour. You feel tired out, grouchy, and miserable. BAI- ANCED and <Adlerika containing three laxatives five ACTION. Apple 6 1% 1 % 1% % 3 at once, Crisp (Serves 6) 1 2 1 2 1 \% Beans and Your Sausage. 4051 flat cakes you_DOUBL clears the bowels in less ON FLOWERS @ FRUITS VEGETABLES & SHRUBS Demand original sealed bottles, from your dealer Salt Lake's NEWEST HOTEL and Copy of ‘Household Hints'? Now. This busy house cleaning season is when you'll appreciate, most, Eleanor Howe's exceedingly useful booklet, ‘‘Household Hints."' In it you'll find suggestions for cleaning painted oil paintings; and kitchen walls, and hints for removing old paint varnish; tricks to try when washing simple, 350 find windows and you'll for easy-to-use, tried and true helps househouse cleaning and every day Hotel TEMPLE SQUARE keeping. , To get your copy of this booklet hold send 10 cents in coin to ‘‘House 919 Howe, Eleanor care Hints," Chicago, Avenue, Michigan North Illinois. (Released usually Many Insects pound country sausage medium sized onions (sliced) can lima beans cups canned tomatoes teaspoon salt teaspoon chili powder Shape sausage into pan fry, with the onions, until the sausage is done. Drain off all but % cup of the fat, oa \ remaining \ add and ingredients simmer for minutes. gives It relieves that awful GAS almost Exaggeration We are never so happy, nor so unhappy, as we suppose ourselves to be.-La Rochefoucauld. Pare, core, and slice apples. Put in a greased baking dish. Mix together the brown sugar and the cinnamon, and sprinkle over apples. Pour water over all. Mix together the flour and the sugar, and cut in the butter. Sprinkle this crumbly mixture over the apples. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) 50 to 55 minutes, or until apples are tender and top brown. Lima carminatives and thantwo hours. No waiting for overnight reliel. Sold at all drug stores tart apples (peeled and sliced) cup brown sugar teaspoon cinnamon cup water cup general purpose flour cup white sugar tablespoons butter Get (grated) in a moderate oven (350 for 35 to 40 minutes. Lamb club has on very few mistakes lord makes the field. make does Once in a while Terry He may have an error off the field. that ‘‘the erred whe n he remarked nant.'' pre- Soften the butter by creaming. eggs, unbeaten sugar, add Then milk, flavoring extract, and the dry ingredients which have been sifted With a rotary beater or together. electric mixer, beat for 2 or 3 minutes, or until the batter is light and into greased Pour smooth. very pan 8 by 8 by 2 inches deep, and cover evenly with the following mix- Here is the primitive will call home for the next sentineled with palm trees, blue waters in which swim A Pa's ¥, teaspoon salt treadThey win the penteam that beats us will cake) 1 teaspoon flavoring extract 1% cups flour (cake flour ferred) 11%% teaspoons baking powder ground. dangerous ing can haven't got the youngsters who Ott are take up where Hubbell and those two likely to leave off. And er. The gentlemen can't go on forev Its overe. ntag one adva on Cake. 8-inch % cup milk his team. are one cup sugar eggs All-Wise Manager the with flour and sear Place in casserole, and add tomatoes, mushrooms, onion, green peppers and seasoning. Cover and bake about 2% hours in a slow oven (300 degrees). Half an hour before serving, boil some noodles in _ salted water. Drain. Place steak on large platter, surround with noodles, and cover with the sauce. ¥% cup butter 1 2 first baseman.'' is whistling It may be that Terry At least he for the sake of courage. to be overrating Dredge steak on both sides. Busy-Day in the outfield, and have than last He has a better infield The outy. year, at least defensivel Moore Joe field is good, providing does not collapse. ‘and it may Moore is no stripling, r will see be that young John Rucke Rucker plenty of action this year. a good hitis He has stood up well. and is very ter and a good fielder, fast. Roll. Round steak, 2% inches thick 1 No. 2 can tomatoes 1 small can mushrooms 1 medium onion (cut fine) 1 green pepper (cut fine) % teaspoon cayenne pepper 4 whole cloves Dash of allspice % teaspoon salt Noodles (Makes a better appears Busy-Day Meals a season. Mel Ott's powerful bat has been pena determining factor in Giant the nant battles ever since he joined A dependable hitter, he was club. game 4 many for responsible of the chalked up in the win.side column. The most optimistic note emanatHubbell ing from the Giants is that He has is already as good as ever. season early in fire under been his and had demonstrated games, that least At Ott. has So old skill. cause some Terry gives Manager for jubilation. Terry reIn a recent statement 77 games marked that ‘"‘If I could win team I had with the humpty-dumpty reason in last year, I don't see any victories this predicting less than 90 me high up year-and that will put Why shouldn't in the pennant race. We're better we be a better team? a chance of at second, third, have MAKE (See Recipes Below) Spanish The past two seasons have been In 1939 he won off years for Hub. The year only 11 and lost 9 games. and dropped 13 only before he won 10. The Giants were whipped both A year and a half ago Carl years. to an arm to submit forced was and last year he wasn't , operation This year ready to pitch until July. So he figures he will be all right. do the Giants. CASSEROLE Plan a meal that requires little watching, one that is easy to serve and one that won't be spoiled if it isn't eaten on the stroke of 12:00. Serve the meal "‘help-yourself-style,"' using paper plates and napkins, because these are the things that make hot meals practical even in the thick of flying brooms and dust mops. You'll find worthwhile suggestions for busy-day meals, below. than that of Byrd's party. from the McGraw dynasty, notably Carl Hubbell, Mel Ott, Hal Schumacher and Joe Moore. CLARK EN There's something about the first warm, sunny days of spring that makes a woman don her working clothes, roll up her sleeves and get started on house cleaning. No detail was overlooked to insure the expedition's comfort. At left, members of the crew prepare for the hot nights they can expect in the tropics. They load a supply of new air-cell mattresses, having ventilation holes and proof against mildew. baseman and see."' CHOPS ; ry Critics of Terry-and they are plentiful-point out a good share of his success has been due to the very capable work of holdovers See oe which the expedition is sailing from New York on its 40,000 mile voyage. Right: Twenty-three tons of foodstuffs were stored away, enough to make the expedition completely self-sustaining throughout its duration. . FLA.-A _ a q HPA, MOAB, UTAH by Western Newspaper Union. Opposite Mormon Temple HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Rates $1.50 to $3.00 It's a mark of distinction to stop at this beautiful homely ERNEST ) T C. 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