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Show THE LEHI SUN, LEffl, UTAn r -rJ M UN Ik" NEEDLEWORK PATTERf Midriff Sports Set for Tots Pineapple Motifs to Crochet "A CROSS TOWN Bv BOBBY pOES a winning horse make a star trainer, or does the trainer SOX Marty Links make the winning horse? Does a winning baseball team make the leading manager, or does the manag m ' K'-v v. , ; ' -ji j ,.. Jt 1 h er make the win "Some skinless frankfurters, some stringless beans, some seedless grapes and do you have any tasteless spinach?" 'But will you love me when the leaves turn to sold and my tan turns to freckles?" NANCY 1 ' - r By Ernie Bmhrniller NANCY YOU'VE BEEN NICE AivID QUIET TODAY, SO yOU MAY TAKE ONE of your toys to bed THANK YOU, V A MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher RAILROAD IMTO MEET MUTT AT THE CITY HOTEL? t O.PTTFR TAKE A n - - il TttlNK THIS GUyH WHAT CHA MEAN fetO? IS TAKING ME FoR 1 LISSEN.BUB.YOU A RIDE ITS TAW Ml CANT PLAYMc AWFUL LONG TOf" FOR A SUCKER!; CITV HOTEW - i've been DRIVEN FROM THE RAILROAD TO THE cnry hotel ONCE BEFORE- 8A1LR0AD R r AND THE LAST TIME IT ONLY (5i COST ME $7.20 CITY HOTEL cars! LITTLE REGGIE DRINK LOTS OF MILK, REGGIES- ITS GOOD FOR YOUNG 5PR0UT5! By Margarita J JITTER By Arthur Pointer Connie Mack 1 ftEG'LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes ' XNnA- J AREOllW Wlr YA IDLE. MB, .DEA HOW MUCH T V AtN'TCHA V MEAN J BUT I .SEE KOU V 15 Vf EM RIGHT w. I -nTril IM T I 1 OU DON'T HAFTA JSO? J'rJ-TT f ?) & Sswtt 41 1 n VIRGIL By len Kleia ning baseball team? Does a winning football team make the winning coach, or does the coach make the winning football team? This ancient argument ar-gument keeps pop ping up from time to time, but the answer an-swer is as simple as adding two and three. The material ma-terial nearly always Is about 80 per cent of it often more than that. As a result coaches, trainers and managers are given far too much credit for winning results, and have to shoulder far too much blame for failures they couldn't help. They have important work to handle and their superior skill is needed at times to beat an opponent Just a bit better but they can't close the gap between class and mediocrity. In something more than 40 seasons sea-sons Connie Mack has won nine pennants. He also has had as many or more tail enders. Frank Chance won four pennants In five years with the old Cubs, but Chance couldn't get the Yankees, or Highlanders as they were known then, within V-rocket range of the first division. The same tiling applies to football coaches who are bedecked with laurel and olive when they have a big, hard-charging line, and fast-moving fast-moving backs but who are panned to a pulp when they can't win with a poor line and slow-moving ball carriers. Football coaches, realizing realiz-ing this, with the help of willing alumni have outclassed all other fields in locating promising talent and bringing the same to the campus cam-pus they must guard especially when they have enough money with which to work and the scholastic requirements are softened up. No one can blame the coaches for this action, the same being for self-protection. self-protection. As far as material vs. management manage-ment goes, what manager could lift the Athletics or the Phillies out of last place? In your summary you can include Stalin, Truman and John L. Lewis. The winning answer is the material Best College Outfit In the midst of the tumult and the shouting from baseball, racing, boxing box-ing and golf, there is a clear note from college sports that sings its own song. This note comes from Oklahoma A. and M. to this effect: Dear Mr. Rice: Please allow me to introduce myself. my-self. My name is Weldon B. Boyles of Oklahoma City. I am attending Oklahoma A. Sc M. for the first time under the G.I. Bill. When I first enrolled, In January of this year, I realized tbat Oklahoma Okla-homa A. Sc M. waa turning out a basketball team of national importance impor-tance and, In view of the fact that A. & M. had a national ranking football foot-ball team last fall, I began to wonder won-der If the Aggiea were not setting a new American mark In that: (1) No school, two years In a row, ever ranked so high In both of our major ma-jor sports (basketball, football) ; (2) No school has ever accomplished the feat of winning THREE top sports In ONE school year. Here Is part of what the Ag2les have done so far: In FOOTBALL, the Aggies ranked Utb in 1944, plus a Cotton Bowl win. In BASKETBALL, the Ags placed 1st In 1944, beating DePaul. But look what they've done this school year of 1945-1948: 1. FOOTBALL They ranked 2nd (tied with Alabama) and won the Sugar Bowl game. 2. BASKETBALL They ranked 1st. Kentucky did not meet them because I don't think Adolpb Rupp cared to take the chance. 3. Wrestling they won 1st place In the NCAA tournament, beating Iowa Teachers. Is It possible, when yon compare the Aggies against some of the other oth-er schools, that you might print gome of the findings in your dally column? There probably are many sports lovers In our land who would enjoy the reading of such information, informa-tion, although yon would be laying yourself wide open to a blast of controversy from many loyal alumni alum-ni of other schools. Weldon B. Boyles. We have no set of vital statistics at hand to clear up this point, but for the moment we can't recall another an-other college outfit with a better all-around all-around record against the competition competi-tion of present years. Career of Jake Jones The new White Sox first baseman, Jake Jones, stands 6 feet 3 inches and comes from Monree, La. He left college to play ia the Texas league and in 1941 was called to the White Sox but the arrival of war ended Jones' career as a ballplayer when he enlisted in naval aviation. Here is what one of the Cying mates says: "A great guy and one of the best fliers I ever saw," he said. "Jake was on the Fighting Lady, one of the fightingest carriers in the war. h i f 5530 flfp tf 1 m 5131 3 Tot's Midriff Set LITTLE girls of three, four and five like to be cool when they're . frisking around on hot summer days. Here's a gay bare midriff play set to do the trick. The buttoned topper has a pretty square neck and crisp wing sleeves. Make it in seersucker," flowered percales, plain cham-brays, cham-brays, checked ginghams. To obtain complete cutting pattern, finishing instructions for the Midriff Play Suit (Pattern No. 8131). sizes 3, 4. 5 yean Included, send 20 cents In coin, your name, address and pattern number. ASH MS ANOTHER ?! A General Quiz 1. The cornerstone of the White House was laid during whose term of office? 2. What fish has used the radar principle for millions of years? 3. What does "sotto voce" mean? 4. What color is the rectangular flag with a white center that Is hoisted when a ship is about to sail? 5. Who would wear a burnous? 6. When do we start dying? 7. For whom was the month of July named? 8. What type of ship was the old Constitution? The Answers 1. George Washington's. 2. The electric eel has used process similar to radar in locating locat-ing food. 3. Speaking in an undertone. 4. Blue. 5. An Arab (a cloak-like garment gar-ment and hood woven in one piece). 6. At birth. 7. Julius Caesar. . 8. Frigate. Pineapple Doilies "NE of the most popular of de- signs is the crocheted "pineapple" "pine-apple" motif shown on the doilies illustrated above. At top, the flower flow-er petal center makes it an unusually un-usually effective lacy piece. The completed doily measures 10 inches in diameter. The doily at bottom was copied from an old 11-inch doily. A "must" for every collector of pineapple doilies. To obtain complete crocheting directions direc-tions for the Lacy Pineapple Doily (Pattern (Pat-tern No. 5K12) and the Illinois Doily (Pattern (Pat-tern No. 55:iO), send 20 cents In coin for each pattern, your name, address and pattern number. Due to an unusually large demand and current conditions, silently more time ia required in filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: SEWINO CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK 709 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 20 cents for pattern. No- Name Address- DESSSRTS I XSERVES 9 I i .It 3 K Complete Rehabilitation Center for' all types of sickness except Mental and Contagious. Writ or pboittjor Frti Booklet THE PYOTT SANITARIUM & CLINIC 1216 ImI 13th Smith . 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