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Show (Released ia, As anyone Griff can thrills of take you the past else in baseball... y own first training camp thrill e in 1898 in Nashville. Se ahealiered, arty came iyeering A tall, awkward-looking into the locker A short while later against anderbilt he showed us a buzzing edley of speed and curves that one had ever seen before. And 3t so many have seen it since. He was over six feet two, weighed 0 pounds, and he was lanky in oks. In addition | strike out thletics. ‘The Giants, who 16 Connie "A flop?" said Griff. be the greatest at ever lived. You Jig, e kid arrived trifle later. He was the Brooklyn Dodgers, once noon as @ congregation of crackpots, rank above the Giants both in league Standings and popular appeal. 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 the land of Somerset Maugham's "Moon and Sixpence and fauna in ." Above is | the 137-foot motor-powered schooner, Director Ms in which the expedition is sailing from New York on its 10,000 mile voyage. Right: Twenty-three tons of foodstuffs were stored away enough to make the expedition completely self-sustaining throughout its duration. LAMB MEMPHIS BILL seas, z Americans OE ORID, Ott, Hubbell Key Men lean @endly side, smile. with The Hubbell men, a quick, personality t was all there. ‘How many days before you'll be tady to start?'' Griffith asked him. "I thought day," the you played rookie said. a game "We do,'' Griff told him. ‘That's when I'd like to $ young first *m always baseman start," countered. in shape.'' That afternoon he made at least ee plays around first that left ur scalp sizzling. They were ys no one but a great artist could ke. With a runner on second meone laid a bunt along the firstise foul-line. The kid was on it ep a bounding kangaroo in time nail the runner at third. It took EESs than his first ball game to know at another star was on his way the headlines. The rookie's name was Hal Chase. other Fair Entry there was the day back in Augusaround the same period when an year-old stripling came along. ‘irst time up he laid down a int, beat it out, stole second and -€n third. He finished out the day ith a double, triple and home run. : The Hon. Oliver Babe Hardy was hong those present. Not a bad ternoon for an 18-year-old kid. iS name was Tyrus Raymond Cobb Royston, Ga. Later on he only made over 4,000 ise hits and stole close to 1,000 ises before he took off the spikes er 24 there old il two id the ayers years. and Ott Hubbell are came the up two key under the late McGraw in 1928,. and Ott in 1925. Year after year they have been performing much-needed Spanish acles 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 a season. The past two seasons have been off years for Hub. In 1939 he won only 11 and lost 9 games. The year before he won only 13 and dropped 10. The Giants were whipped both years. A year and a half ago Carl was forced to submit to an arm operation, and last year he wasn't ready to pitch until July. This year he figures he will be all right. So do. the Giants. 1 green pepper 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. up in the win side te anyone had ever seen. teaspoon Dredge steak on both sides. 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. Busy-Day jubilation. In a recent statement Terry remarked that ‘If I could win 77 games with the humpty-dumpty team I had last year, I don't see any reason in predicting less than 90 victories this year-and that will put me high up in the pennant race. Why shouldn't We're better we be a better team? of at second, third, have a chance improving in the outfield, and have for the sake of courage. to be overrating a better infield At least Soften Then His nant."' the add butter sugar, by pre- creaming. unbeaten eggs, milk, flavoring extract, and the dry ingredients which have been sifted together. With a rotary beatér or he electric mixer, utes, blue waters in which swim strange an d little known fish. COTS ae i e very pan or until beat for 2 or 3 minthe batter smooth. 8 by Pour 8' by'2 is light into inches and greased deep, and cover evenly with the following mix% cup sweet % cup nut chocolate meats (grated) (cut Bake in a moderate fine) oven (350 de- ‘\grees) for 35 to 40 minutes. Lamb Chops en Casserole. (Serves 8 lamb 6) chops ¥% teaspoon salt Few . DINNER" around the sides of a shallow Cas. serole, 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. Old Fashioned Rice Pudding. %4 cup rice 1 cup sugar 1 quart milk % teaspoon salt Wash rice and mix with 1 cup sugar, 1 quart milk and salt. Place in hot oven (425 degrees). Stir into pudding frequently the brown crust that forms. As it thickens pour in % cup hours milk. and All Bake serve for about 1% | 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 "Use Walk" sign is also given. In about 24-inch size, the everpopular sunbonnet girl and her sprinkling can are on pattern Z9088, 15 cents. Select one or both of these clever cutout figures. General cutout directions, as well as specific painting suggestions come with each pattern. Send order to: ‘ hot or cold. in One AUNT Dinner. Box (Serves 5-6) 3 cups raw potatoes (sliced) 2 teaspoons salt %4 teaspoon pepper 6 loin pork chops 3 cups spanish onions (sliced) 1 tablespoon butter 1 can condensed tomato soup 1% cups sweet milk In a greased casserole arrange a layer of the sliced potatoes. Season with salt and pepper. Then add a layer of pork chops and season these with salt and pepper. Cover with a layer of onions. Dot with butter and season. Add additional layers of potatoes, chops and onions, as 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. 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, Pattern Address 1 2 1 2 1 % Shape sausage into pan fry, with the onions, until the sausage is done. Drain off all' but ¥% cup of the fat, add remaining \ flat cakes pattern EEE OSE SETHE SED courts, or mock trials presided over by the tougher prisoners, for the purpose of ‘‘maintaining discipline,'' which consists merely of delegating distasteful jobs to those they dislike and extorting money from others through ridiculous fines.-Collier's. CONSTIPATED? Don't Let Gas, Nerve Pres- ' sure Keep You Miserable | When eonstipated two things may happen. FIRST: Accumulatea wastes swell up the bowels. and press on nerves grains pepper on sour stomach, acid indigestion, and heartburn, bloating you up until you sometimes gasp for breath. en you can't eat. You can't sleep, Your stomach is sour, You feel tired out, ‘BALouchy, and miserable, ANCED erika containing three tives five carminatives gives 1 7s DOUBLE It relieves that awful GAS almost and usually clears the bowels in less two hours. No waiting for overnight relief. Sold at all drug stores Exaggeration We are never so happy, nor so unhappy, as we suppose ourselves to be.-La Rochefoucauld. Many Insects ON FLOWERS @ FRUITS VEGETABLES & SHRUBS Demand original sealed bottles, from your dealer 4051 \, ingredients . ‘and simmer for minutes. Get Your 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 kitchen walls, and oil paintings; hints for removing old paint and varnish; tricks to try when washing windows and you'll find 350 simple, easy-to-use, tried and true helps for house cleaning and every day house- Y% cup water : 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon butter keeping. Cut fat from the chops, sprinkle them with % teaspoon salt and few ‘grains pepper and brown slightly on To get your copy of this booklet, send 10 cents in coin to "‘Household Hints,'"' care Eleanor Howe, 919 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. both (Released sides. Arrange the chops by Western _ Hotel TEMPLE SQUARE Opposite Mormon HIGHLY Temple ED Rates $1.50 to $3.00 It's a mark of distinction to stop Union.) Dee Newspaper | in the. digestive tan. zne metre pesense - -- oe aches, @ eeling, loss of appetite and dizziness. SECOND: Partl digested food starts to decay forming GAS, bringing and 15 small new potatoes | 2 lbs. fresh peas, (2 cups shelled) EEE Kangaroo Court in Jail and Sausage. pound country sausage medium sized onions (sliced) can lima beans cups canned tomatoes teaspoon salt teaspoon chili powder City, Mo. each No..cicccccseod CROCHET 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. Beans for About 1,700 of the 3,100 county and local jails in this country allow inmates to hold kangaroo at once, 6) 6 tart apples (peeled and sliced) % cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon % cup water % cup general purpose flour 1% cup white sugar 3 tablespoons butter cents Name ACTION, Crisp (Serves 15 desired. and Apple MARTHA Kansas 166-W Enclose ture: ee > *.¢ . A crewman in the expedition's charting room. A "BUSY-DAY Below) Pa's Lima Y% teaspoon salt his team. than last l-ter and-a good fielder, and is very me was Shoeless Joe Jackson. fast. ve And there was the spring training ason 21 years ago, back in 1919, All-Wise Manager | fen the Boston ‘Red Sox decided Nevertheless the Giants are tread-/make a regular outfieder out of / They dangerous ground, crack left-handed pitcher. ing on got the youngsters who can ey had an idea he might turn out haven't take up where Hubbell and Ott are be a first-cass slugger. leave off. And those two nm one of the March games here likely to men can't go on forever. The ; Florida he mauled one that car- gentle advantage. : Its over2 over 500 feet into a pine thicket club has one very few mistakes on yond the field-the longest blow lord makes field. oldest inhabitant had ever seen, in a while Terry does make even barring the top hurricane. rip ha off the field. He may have error an was on that trip and I was lookhe remarked that ‘‘the at a fellow by the name of Babe erred when the penteam that beats us will win Cake. (Makes one 8-inch cake) ¥% cup butter 1 cup sugar 2 eggs: % cup' milk 1 teaspoon flavoring extract 1% cups flour (cake flour ferred) 1% teaspoons baking powder for appears He has pepper salt of the Une played for Little Rock--the year, at least defensively. The outher for New Orleans. The first field is good, providing Joe Moore se as the best looking outfielder I'd. does not collapse. . » ‘er seen in action. And one of the is no stripling, and if may _ \ %t hitters. His name was Tris bé Moore Here is the primitive land of romance which the expedition that young John Rucker will see eaker, The other was the .best w hile it explores tiny islands ‘plenty of action this year. Rucker will call home for the next two years y Sking actor with a bat around the still has stood up well. He is a good hitsentineled with palm trees, bright with tropical vegetation and f % © Noodles column. The most optimistic note emanating from the Giants is that Hubbell He has is already as good as ever. season early in fire under been his demonstrated and had games, At least that So has Ott. old skill. cause some Terry gives Manager (cut fine) % teaspoon cayenne 4 whole cloves Dash of allspice Mel Ott's powerful bat has been a determining factor in Giant pennant battles ever since he joined the club. A dependable hitter, he was responsible for many a game chalked Roll. Round steak, 2% inches thick 1 No. 2 can tomatoes 1 small can mushrooms 1 medium onion (cut fine) were training camp days in Southern league, also. I reoutfielders who caught and eye. They were great ball -a:better first baseman."' the first time you saw them. It-may be that Terry is whistling oking back a long, long way, this $ around 1907 as I' recall time, shrouded in mists.* 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 prepared the day before, is one solution to the problem of how to keep your family well fed and happy even at house cleaning time. mir- MAKE Recipes 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. from the McGraw dynasty, notably Carl Hubbell, Mel Ott, Hal Schu macher and Joe Moore. the CASSEROLE 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. will have an opportunity to hear at first hand the native music of the western Pacific through broadcasts emanating from the 1,500-watt equipment (right), more powerful than that of Byrd's party. TERRY EN Busy-Day Meals or South CHOPS (See 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. the ® may ; el an built, GRIFFITH lumber, saw a W hen the expedition reaches CLARK thin keyhole rated baseman and see."' well or or fi Mack's around plywood coping once dominated ‘‘He's going first wait a | |board, baseball in New York, have sagged badly. The Yanks, world's champions, are stronger than ever, and to blazing speed of otc ran Union.) Since Terry became manager the Giants have won one world's cham| | pionship, in 1933, and three National »rif?'s Top Thrill league pennants, in 1933, 1936 and riff's top training camp thrill ar- 1937, The club that limped home in ved in Atlanta around 1904. fifth place last year was the fourth second division Giant ball club since WGriff was waiting that morning to Under the Terry regime the pet a young first baseman, just 1902. ading in from California. He had club has been in first place three other first baseman on _ his times, second place once, and third nkee roster, so the rookie had to place three times. > good. are they of Terry-and Critics plentiful-point out a good share of "Suppose he's a flop, what'll you due to the has been his success 2?" I asked the Old Fox. holdovers of work capable very PR »_--= Newspaper All of which makes the Giants the + had the fastest-breaking curve City's ‘‘third club," a position which il! I've ever seen. causes Terry no end of grief and His name was George Edward sorrow. To make things worse, the Rube) Waddell. team does not look much better today than it did‘at the close of last Even when he was fading out with| iberculosis he still had enough left| season. Yj ' ah Western MEMPHIS BILL TERRY leads his New York Giants into the 1940 baseballwars he is faced with his biggest task since ‘taking Over the managerial reins back in June, 1932. room,| a pale-blue suit with brass Nuttons. by E OFFER here two new cut‘"" Outs. Practical as well as decorative features are incorporated in the duck; decorativeness alone is the purpose of the sunhonnet girl. These designs, of course, are to be traced on wall- McSHANE ee By ROBERT iG. lashington, carries you back many . Yday and many a year.. Outside Connie Mack, per into the Race ey NT7 In 1940 with OB a IR ET session er SEA te Ai FLA.-A a AMPA, ot Ml Clark Griffith, the Gray Fox of UTAH Fahnestock Expedition Leaves To Probe South Sea Mysteries Terrymen Are Question Mark Peasy ae lO BY aaa «-eniapathiecinm ee of Sports - MOAB, ate --Speaking ear rte neat eatnseetertenrewaniaaantie THE TIMES-FNDEPENDENT, ; tiful hostel cnt | |