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SLEEP 7 OUT AMP J TO BE i AFCNP Of 1 COY A ( THA S i J r . t-- m I r r i 7 i n . mj "Tomorrow DON'T YOU THINK YOU'D L.OUK BETTER IF YOU BRUSHED YOUR HAIR BACK OsL At rifktt ft '-I RUM ALL THE way home behind THE STREET CAR AND jl SAVE A NICKEL? 1 OH THFRE YOU ARE MY DEAR AND TO OH MATCH YOUR EYES I BROUGHT... rxi coin to TAtceoirr A WL INSURANCE (M CASE IT HAPPENS AGftlN1 J En AW pro v n Hi - - n 77 1 j .. l we'll bust YOUR bronco!" NO By Bud Fisher By Margarita V By Arthur Pointer By Gene Byrnes By Len Kleis By Jeff Hayes 1 fLL RUNHOMsfe m BEHIND A TAXI f ; ' (AND SAVE 1.50, Si? HOW MUCH T'MAKE 'ff V1 I A RUBBER STAMP J f 0H-I 0H-I OP 'I WILL BE ON E,r lkJ time in my J Jt.fir C such J T'HE Pacific eoatt btieball league was recently turned down In major league bid. It la quite possible that the West coast stretch Isn't entirely major territory as Jar U its cities or teams are concerned. con-cerned. This also applies to both the American and National league, which in many places carry a strong minor league touch, as everyone connected with baseball knows. But the main point Is that In a general sporting way the Pacific coast in many spots has more ol a big league touch than the East, Midwest or the South. And the argument Isn't even close. The only way to prove this point Is through facts and figures, not by words that are always unimportant unim-portant For a few ex Grantland Rice amples after a bad football year where both Southern South-ern California and UCLA were beaten beat-en two or three times, they outdrew Army and Navy. The western record rec-ord count was 103,000 and this isn't the first time 100,000 has been beaten beat-en on the West coast Under the same conditions Southern California and UCLA in the East Midwest or South would have drawn from 30,000 to 40,000 at the limit Now we come to racing, which interests in-terests more millions than most people know more than almost any other sport or business or whatever you care to call It Richest Purses in West Those who follow racing know the purses offered in New York, Chi cago, Maryland, Florida, New Or leans and Kentucky, all among the leading racing states, rarely top $50,000. Here are some of the purses to be offered at Santa Anita, Calif.: One hundred thousand dollar Santa Anita handicap March 9. Richest all-age race. One hundred thousand dollar Santa Anita Derby February 23. Tops for the three-year-olds. Fifty thousand dollars for the Santa Catalina, San Pasqual, Santa Margarita, San Antonio and San Jnan Caplstrano. Five in all eight $25,000 stakes. A stake total of $650,000 for the all-time average of $43,333 per stake. No purse Is under $3,000. Can the East, South or Midwest approach these figures? You know what the answer is. No. New Baseball Territory All this is further proof that the two lopsided big leagues, which need unlimited night baseball for many teams to keep going, can no longer overlook a new country in the way of population and general sporting interest. Los Angeles and San Francisco Fran-cisco are far ahead of most of the big league cities Jnythe matter of population arnd enthusiasm for sports. ' It is generally realized by those who know their sport that St Louis, Boston and Philadelphia are one major - league - club towns. Cincinnati, Cin-cinnati, Washington and a few others don't belong In the same class with Los Angeles and San Francisco on the sporting side. The fact Is that California and Florida are our two best climate states, unless you happen to like colder weather. It Is all a question of facts, figures fig-ures and fair play. California merely happens to be the best football foot-ball state, the best racing state, the best track-and-field state in the country. Neither New York nor Chicago Chi-cago could even approach the Olym-pio Olym-pio games of 1932 which Los Angeles An-geles held. Both cities know this. One trouble is that too many peo-ply peo-ply shy away from facts and truth. Especially those Interested only on the side ef the dollar. For one example. New York has neither the football nor racing facilities facili-ties to be ranked in the same class with Los Angeles, unless you enjoy looking at football games back of thick pillar or being trampled underfoot under-foot at a race track. In the course of too many years, your correspondent correspond-ent has worked In the border states, the deep South, the East, the Midwest Mid-west the Far West and the Southwest South-west Pride of section Is a good thing, but the United States-is much more important There was a time when the Atlantic At-lantic and Pacific coasts were many days apart Now they are only a few hours apart. This also goes for the South and the North. The Gulf and the Great Lakes are now only. a hop, step and Jump away. But up to date the Far West has taken all the worst of It from big league baseball and big league pro footbalL The South's major problem has been spectator capacity where only the New Orleans stadium can handle 70.000 people. And no Southern South-ern city has a population around the million mark. This, in time, will be taken care of. Certainly the South's contribution to every form of sport has been enormous, whether this be baseball football, golf or other sports. The South, plus California, has the Jump In those games, wltb practically 12 months of play J. fx yimM vaW-i I I II II III! U 1 l 8968 x-o yn. Adorable Princess THIS adorable princess dress for a lass of two to six is as sweet as can be. The nrettv sauare neck is trimmed with eyelet embroidery and perky ruffles. She'll love it for parties or for special dress-up occasions. oc-casions. Pattern No. 8968 Is designed (or sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years. Size 3 takes I3 yards of 36 or 39-Inch material; yard machlne-mada milling; yard eyelet embroidery. Take the headboard off that old-fashioned old-fashioned bed and the foot becomes be-comes the head. Make a slip-cover for the new head or leave as it is "and stand by for compliments. . When washing woodwork, use a strip of cardboard to protect the wall next to door frames and baseboards base-boards from getting splashed. Cut away carton and own. Kneel one side of a grocery keep it for your very in the box when scrub-Protects scrub-Protects knees and bing floors, skirts. Lid-lifting door causes ens cooking cious fuel. - and opening the oven heat loss that length-time length-time and wastes pre- fast-acting chest rub that will not irritate child's tender skin Remember, your child's skin Is thinner, more delicate than yours. He needs a chest rub that's good and gentle. Get the prompt, really effective results you want the soothing, modern way , . . just rub oo t.i:l MUM!. -.r. 1 Good Housekeeping I MUSCULAR ACHES STIFF JOINTS 'TIRED HHSCUS SPRAINS STRAINS IRUtSES SLOAN'S LINIMENT . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1358 Shirtwaist Frock A SIMPLE shirtwaist frock to give you a "band-box" look. The shoulder yoke forms shoulder sleeves that are comfortable and practical. The gored skirt is easy to make and flattering to every figure. fig-ure. You'll want several of these charming dresses in different fabrics fab-rics and colors. Pattern No. 1358 comes In sizes 14. 18, 18, 20; 40. 43, 44 and 46. Size 16 needs 2 yards of 35-tncb or 3',i yards of 39-inch material. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 709 Minion St., San Franclico, Calif. Enclose 25 cents In coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No. su Name- Address- A small piece of sandpaper placed on the table before clamping clamp-ing the food chopper into position will save wear and tear on your disposition. Grind anything you like, and the chopper won't slip. , To run new tape or elastic through underwear, fasten the end of the new to an end of the old. As new is worked in, old is pulled out. Takes just about half the time and effort. Don't attempt to dry a fur coat over a radiator. Heat dries the skins and cracks them. To insure longer life for pillows, fluff them gently each day to force air around the feathers. Ifentholatura. 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