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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 18, THE 1942 TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S. U. S. Soldiers Play at Opposite Ends of Earth 'kJ "t nr- PATTERNS SEWING CIRCLE WW-J j L - - PAGE THREE - Sargasso Sea 7 trimmed with ric rac braid can you imagine a more charming wardrobe? Useful for play hours and dress-u- p times both, this set is a welcome aid for the clothes problem for small PRECISELY 22 years ago the Gray Eagle led Cleveland to her last pennant her only pennant in some 50 years and more. The Gray Eagle is better known as Tris Speaker one of the great outfielders, one of Pattern No. 8025 Is In sizes S years. Size 2 set requires 3 1. 2, S, 4 and 3 yards material, yards ric rac braid. Send your order to: great ball players of all baseball time. The SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery San Francisco The Gray Eagle was the flying hawk who prevented Ty Cobb The Sargasso sea, a part of the North Atlantic which covers an area as large as that of the continental United States, is unique in that it is relatively motionless and that it far exceeds in size any other water or land area in the world devoted exclusively to the growth of a single species of plant, which is a floating seaweed, says Collier's. Incidentally, this weed is also unique because it grows at the tips as it dies at the base. IffiMUMUfl J m U IUipnHWIW.M.1 III 1 lljlllW HI II Street Calif. Enclose 20 cents in coins tor each pattern desired. from leading the American league Pattern No. Name Address ... Size. 13 consecutive seasons. This makes Tris half-eagand half- - Tris Speaker hawk especially ball hawk I d like to tell you something about this kid Lou Boudreau," Tris T. E&j&ff&'C-ifflfrnitrjffft.. J"....,...:;, J m" said. "Not a bad manager, we sug- Johnny Doughboy can now see the green grass under the Icelandic snow and ice, and in the picture at the right we see him organizing a game of baseball with the use of a broom handle. That is Jack Kelsny gested. "Not a bad manager," the Eagle der, first class private, at bat, with Sergt. Laurence Cumiskey both from Ohio catching. At the left V. S almost screamed. "If he has-thsoldiers, stripped to the waist, play a game of badminton in the heat of Australia. chance to keep going I'm talking about the war now he'll be one of the best that baseball ever knew. kid who is "Here's a smart, game, crafty, forceful, respected and admired by every man on his club and a corking ball play ' ' er on the side. ' " "But the war is far more impori tant than Boudreau or baseball. No one knows what will happen a little later on. I'm just trying to tell you what Boudreau might have been in normal times." Our Object Now le Our object now, as then, is to vindicate the principles of peace and justice in the life of the world as against selfish and autocratic power, and to set up among the peoreally free and ples of the world such a concert of purposes and of action as will henceforth insure the observance of those principles. Woodrow Wil- i.. .'.xJL.iJ yt"....,., self-govern- Four-In-On- 4' News for Motorists Its source is the 200 springs that gush forth under the cathedral in the city of Paderborn, and the Ij city has been named after it. s hi II s'Yj job to look after. H "Xfs ' " -- - swbsUsV;'' bsbV .fMssttari miCleveland, nus Bob Feller, looked to be one of the major flops. more than your shirt! if Boudreau s Job When Boudreau took his Cleve land ctub south this spring, he un- derstood what Feller's absence meant. He knew the psychological effect. 'I don't think,' he told his n club. Let's squad, 'this Is a prove It.' 'I don't know where Cleveland will finish this season. Everyone who knows baseball also knows that the Yankees have most of the good ball players. How can you beat a club that has Joe Gordon, Bill Dick-eJoe DiMaggio, Charlie Keller, and such pitchers as Bnnham, RufT-inRusso, Chandler, Breucr, Donald and a few more. "But in this first year, with Feller missing, the Indians are still up there giving the Yankees a battle. "And don't forget there are hardly any members of this Cleveland squad who could even make the Yankee team." one-ma- lp .1 fc,Af?L Anthony Morch, New York lnven tor, exhibits his method for convert ing water into gas for autos. One of - hm am tnnmiiriMMi.1' the bottles contains water and so Soldiers In the timbers set up a covering fire while a completely dium. Connected with the battery, equipped flamethrower (top) plays the lethal stream of fire on a pillbox the electricity generates hydrogen during chemical warfare maneuvers at Edgewood Arsenal, Md. Below: gas which can burn. It costs S cents Two soldiers of the 31st engineers capture the occupants of a fortified per gallon to produce. Morch's exraid at Edgewood ArscnaL The V. S. army hibit was a highlight of the Invenpillbox after a tor's exposition in New York. ha perfected equipment that can be carried by one man. ' flame-throwi- ( ng Hail Native Land Millions and Millions of Travel Miles n.uui.it.jm.w p-- r- ,,,1, Jamil, p (' i ' ' Jt 'I . 5.i pi 0 h ' 'iiiifiT-- " " Seymour and Beryl Everett (left Thrse great stacks of eld tires make robber mountain ranges over to right), children of the first secremere than 29 acres of ground near the reclaiming plant of a large rubber tary of the TJ. 8. embassy at Vichy, concern In Akron. There are millions of miles of travel represented here, reach the safety of America's and many so American will now look bark with regret at the days when shores. The children wers bora In h wasn't quite fair with his tires Europe. A We turned the pages back to 1903. only 34 years ago, when Tris was playing with Little Rock. That was our first meeting. The Gray Eagle was a great ball player then. Time has taken nothing from him. lie has been beyond all question the greatest fielding outfielder In the game's history and I ran give you 3 ;r 3. Rome and Carthage. 4. Continual implies frequent 1. What does a Scotsman mean repetition. Continuous means unby mickle? 2. What ranch is the largest one interrupted. 5. Lincoln. in the world? 6. He pushes. 3. What countries fought the 7. Circles that have a common Punic wars? center. be4. What is the difference 8. Two: Theodore Roosevelt tween continual and continuous? 5. Whitman's poem "O Captain! (1916) and Woodrow Wilson (1919) 9. The senate. My Captain 1" refers to whom? 6. Does a horse push or pull in 10. The meanings of words. Covr.. IMm. Cmltfiorala Trull oimwi UP ICrltncc h his harness? 7. What 8. How are concentric circles? The Answer a 1. Much. 2. The Victoria : Gems of Thought unto COME, and: letforushereturn hath torn, and he will heal us; he hath smitten, and he will bind us up. Hosea 6:1. Hail! Independence, hail! Heaven's next best gift. To that of life and an immortal soul! Thomson. Be not prodigal of your opin- ions, lest by sharing them with others you be left without. Ambrose Bierce. The record of a generous life runs like a vine around the memory of our dead, and every sweet unselfish act is now a perfumed flower. Robert G. Ingersoll. C,x About the Eagle i.j J - The Questions River Downs ranch in northwestern Australia. It Feller meant in area. Cleveland. Bob is 10,800 square miles had won 24 games in 1939, 27 games in 1940, and 25 games in 1941. When you lose a guy who can win 76 games for you in three years, you've lost 3 - quiz with answers offering information on various subjects A ; ' J Lou Boudreau if VPs v 7 kl tt many United States Presidents received the Nobel peace prize? 9. What government body of the have Feller United States has the sole power around this to try all impeachments? 10. The science of semantics is spring. Feller has a much bigger concerned with what? i'V'-- " o amounts. They're natur-llgood keeptrsl They give you protective vitamins and minerals you need, especially vitamin C They satisfy your sweet tooth -- save sugar. Those stamped Sunkist are the finest from 14,300 cooperating growers. nt ASK ME ANOTHER I ' r buy oranges in largery one helpful pattern shows you how to make four garments for your little girl! A button-froProbably the only river in the frock, overalls, rompers, and a world ,that originates under a bonnet. Each one of them cute building is the Pader in Germany. and original in design and as easy as pie to make. Can't you see them all in a dotted Swiss, a quaint calico or checked gingham oranges at they keep You don't have to cut down on fresh foods just because you shop less often these days. Simply Pader River THIS "When Alva Bradley, president of the Cleveland club, was looking around for a new manager," Speaker continued, "he asked me about three or four possibilities. They were all good men. "But I asked Alva, 'Why go away from your own club?' " 'Who would that be?" Mr. Bradley asked. " 'A kid named Boudreau,' I said. 'How can you find a better man?' " 'Lou's only 24,' Bradley said. " 'If he were 21 I'd still like him. ' In a year or two he'll be one of the W , Vi 11 best in baseball. Take him and give him a chance.' "A that time we were not at war. figured then that Boudreau would need a year or two, or 'maybe three, to pick up the answers." He's picked Gn. Seflk Cakmak, chief ofIn the Turkish air staff, is pictured (at left) when he inspected the Royal Air them up, with the material he had. the Middle East. And at the right his royal highness, the duke of Gloucester, force pilots based somewhere "Lou took over a club that wasn't brother of King George VI of England, inspects the crack Russian troops billeted in Teheran, Persia. so hot last season even with Bob Feller winning 25 games. Lou didn't Army Flamethrower Takes Pillbox a time e How It Happened hs Buy more son. RAF Pilots and Red Troops Are Inspected '''''' VVw If i Jimmy McAleer, Fred Clarke, Jim my Sheckard (Ring Lardner's pick), Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Joe Jarkson, and several others. And normally Tris was better than a .350 hitter. Beyond this, the Gray Eagle from Hubbard City, Texas, has had more brains than most of the tribe. Speaker has had the personality that belongs only to a few around the top rung. He is now In his fif ties, all gray and partly bald, but still more ready and willing to get In any form of war work where he might be useful. At present he is on a draft board in Cleveland 'where," he tells you, "we nre pay ing no favorites." And he's not just saying that. xi iiie -- ") r h 1 1 J IMI hy CommV 3 LSI SEC YOUR DEALER ABOUT SPECIAL MAILING WRAPPER The favorite cigarette with men in the Army, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard is Camel. (Cased on actual sales records in Tost Exchanges, Sales Commissaries, Ship's Service Stores, Ship's Stores, and Canteens.) |