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Show UTAH EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. Speaking of Sports r W3 i Texas Golfers Plan Invasion Of U. S. Open LEAST three American league ATclubi have a chance to pile in By ROBERT McSHANE (Baatad by WtaUra Newspaper Onioo.) on the unhappy Yankees this season COUR long years have gone by and apply the intercostal chive. The since any golfer outside the state main trouble they face is within of Texas walked off with championtheir own camps not within the ship honors in the National Open Yankee corral tournament These clubs are Cleveland, Boston club wield era from evdefand Detroit. Afflicted by certain devisiinite weak departments, all three ery section at the nation are and means of ending the ngways conwhich blew the blf spot, may sists larf ely 1b mowing the Yankees Lone Star state's monopoly of shining crown. down after four years of complete to be a tough battle for It's going power. Got Any Good Numbers? About this time last year goldfish were poking tentative noses out of their glass bowls. Just drawing to a dose was the season which campus reputations were made and lost by ability to swallow the greatest number of goldfish. This year all sorts of campus fads have been breaking out, most of which will be carried home for the summer. Just for instance Top-flig- ht 'a golf-dom- them. When the Texas squad is What are these weak spots? drawn up in early June battle forNo. 1. Cleveland, with one of the mation on the Canterbury course in best ball clubs in the league, has Cleveland, Ohio, it will include such too many temperaformidable foes ss Jimmy Demaret mental stars or near the man with the quick smile; Ben stars. This isn't the the mighty atom of golf; Hogan, OsJ fault of manager Byron Nelson, the defending Open csr Vitt titleholder; Ralph Guldahl, '37 and an has Cleveland c .::v:v.;? '38 titleholder; and Dick Metz, TexRol-li- e in able catcher as born and bred in golfing ways. E5 '"w also Hemsley one of the best pitchThe Competition ing staffs in base-bal- l, There are plenty of fine golfers headed by Bobfrom the outside who have a good Cleveland Feller. by eXMv?chance for the title, including Samt III ha i a good infield, RoUle with a star shortstop my Snead, Henry Picard, Craig Hemsler Wood, Gene Saraien, Barry Coopa good outfield. But Cleveland also has at least er, Olln Dutra, Gene Saraien, Law-so- n Little, Paul Runyan, Denny four ball players who don't belong In team play at least four men who Shnte and half a hundred others. But the Texas Rangers still get re hard to handle, who haven't one-fifof the spirit that Brooklyn car- the nod. Opposition can't forget ries. that Demaret won seven major tourIf these four men only could un- naments during the winter and derstand the true spirit of winning spring, not including competition even if they only could realize they are trying to throw away over a hundred thousand dollars in world series money Cleveland would have a shining chance to win after 20 years in the wilderness, far away from the milk and honey. t MMk til' "' l ' v. 11 - VALE mnniNeWPr IR.K.Md br Wert.ni may DOROTHY remain in the sarong that made her famous, but Jon Hall has finally will grabbed off a role that enable him to wear regular clothes the curse of "The Hurricane" has lifted for him, if not for her. s LAM OUR After his success among for winds and waves he was idle two years. Then Producer Edward anSmall asked to borrow him for or "South other South Seas picture. Near the end of shootPago-Pagowas planning to Small on it. ing film "Kit Carson." and had already the leadsigned Randolph Scott for at the Hall appeared when ing role studio one day wearing a ten gallon If ' I "3 ss run-maki- The Big Change What about the Yankees? Their main control in the realm of rule. In the kingdom of conquer, has been balance. They have great catching, good pitching, a star Infield, a fine outfield defensive and offensive strength Just about evenly matched. They came home in poor condition for two reasons bad weather in the South and a killing spring training tour that covered most of the map below the Mason and Divot line. They also had four years of easy success back of their fifth charge. Each man on the club had banked $25,000 in world series cash since 1936. They left a big opening for some challenger, but if they win this time it will be largely because their main opponents had too many soft and spongy spots. well-rounde- d Demaret and the Next Open along to another sport they are asking now whether Jimmy Demaret will be another MacDonald Smith, another Horton Smith, another HarryCooper, another Henry Picard great golfers who have never won a National Open championSwinging ship. If Jimmy Demaret is close to his game he is capable of winning any title or crown. His is the star of the pack today, the best I've seen for the needed combination of brilliancy and consistency. outfit. He hat and a had a late call for work that day. and had spent the early morning hours riding with his wife, Frances semi-cowbo- y Philippines of today's mounting war fever, and shows how Philippine independence, scheduled to take effect in 1946, is already threatened by Japan's current expansion program in the south wins st Palm Beach and Miami Beach. Critics hail him as the most relaxed star golfer since the days of Walter Hagen's prime. Ralph Guldahl is Just coming back into his own. Twice champion of the U. S. Open, Guldahl saw a hard winter. His gsme suddenly blew up. He lost his putting touch, and his left arm went bad. But he's always a dangerous golfer, particularly over a course he likes. And this may be the year he'll win his third title. Despite his blowup, Guldahl is a cool, almost icy, golfer. Pacific. announced that Joan plans to retire from the screen Indefinitely when she finishes "I Want a Divorce." She has been suffering from severe colds It's Fred MacMurray has grown to be so expert at water polo that a company that makes short features has asked him to make one on the sport Some of our rising young freshmen even go in for munching phonograph records of their favorite orchestra leaders. Most munchers were content with "swing" melodies; others demanded a "diet" of classical records. And this pretty miss displays something new in coed hats, using her license plates for a hat band. Felix Knight, starred on the airwaves' "All Star Revue," had a bad moment recently. After he had sung a medley of songs about the month of May. gardens and apple orchards, the Three Jesters strode up and down the aisles, tossing apples and other farm products to the audience. Knight swears he was scared to death for fear the fruit would be handed right back hurtling through the air straight at him. If Columbia's Wayne King wanted start up in the pipe tobacco business, he already has a large clientele all over the country. For 15 years he has been smoking his own private mixture, but he won't tell anyone what it is. It's the result of four years of experimenting. But though he won't give away the secret of the mixture, he does give away the tobacco 12 pounds of it a month. When he travels on personal appearance tours there's always a large can of it on his dressing table so if his orchestra is playto ing in your town, and you know anyone who smokes a pipe, you might drop in and get some. MSJWMMIiMMMjlaSiA ninii A Tfl Vf? Vytl It looks like Fido will have a hard time keeping his collar in place. Above: At the University of Missouri coeds have started a fad of wearing dog collars for belts. the right is pictured Princeton's perennial spring fashion, the traditional beer suit. At Deems Taylor, the music critic and composer who acts as master of ceremonies on "Musical Americana," has a maid who delights in taking part in contests of all kinds She was greatly excited when she was notified that recently she had qualified among the winners In a national contest, and couldn't wait to receive her prize. When it came it turned out to be an autographed of copy Taylor's latest book on music! t Bob Trout maintains that those first few days after war during really broke loose he averaged only two and f hours' sleep out of each 24. and could have floated a battle-shion the amount of coffee he ra.,l,k,!0lk?.P awakeit's cracked up tocasting be. major league baseball clubs. 14 of them refuse to transport their teams by air. On every club there are a few who will not travel in that manner . . . Christy Walsh again is sports director of the World's fair in New York . . . Carroll Bierman, who rode Gallahadion to victory in the Kentucky Derby, is a native of Centralia, ILL , . . Two caddies from golf clubs in the Cleveland district will get scholarships st Northwestern university next fall been and inertia for the past year, and says that she will travel throughout America with a road company, (a novel care for both severe colds and inertia!) and later on will make an extended tour of South America for a change of climate. Sport Short9 16 - yarn report, loss oration from storagVtaM ia estimated t Pima one-hal- p At San Jose State, Jack BaUu im started a kissing derby. - OKI . Side saddle, nsed in England three-passeng- 45 Theverst.RussisjjSL.J tance, equals about mile. Thirty-tw- o 7t per cent In Lapland are more than U passengers. mezzanine and terrace berths. When all three occupants desire to go to bed at once there is no problem. But it will become a matter for the American Railroad association, the RFC, the SEC and the sundry private and federal agencies when one man wants to turn in and the other two want to play rummy. Elmer Twitchell's chief concern is that he will be in a lower on a rough road when two fellows in the uppers have breakfast in bed. The modernization of railroad cars within the last few years has been amazing. So rapid has been the that when man gets into HOTEL Bmb Republic has arranged to produce a picture starring Gene Autrcy the t.tle will be "Melody Ranch-'-samas his radio program-a- nd several members of the radio cast will an pear in the picture. EENO KIT CARSON Ms with Bath 12 N tml a. Virciih a. APARTMENTJjftTjjJ Block from Tcnipl. BaMuylkJ week r month. RICHMOND, 7 E. 1 T2 T KODAK FINIWU-- J PRINTS&l 16 Roll Developed and 25c. print! HEX IS i prhti St PHOTO :: dial TRUSSES SurticaJ Inatrumenta, ti Hupiui Elaatie Slockinga. Too Phjralciana gaitplj Cmm IS W nd South 3t - Salt Ufa aj portara. OFFICE EQUIPMENT MBW AND USED deaka art tmj tjptwritera, adding aira'a, ala, 8. L. DE8K EX, 3i W. Braatnr.kt. trend a Blondell n' Of the The new car will represent the combined talents of the railroad, the hotel, ic the trailer and the parlor-magYour industries. chair is a railroad chair one moment and presto! boua doir the next a"7 a:dcu to saibrs on aboard hip. H2re?,2l more WASHING e railan road car today it is like climbing into a 1908 old-tim- hard-fightin- well-know- n 1 ior! It has everything but elevator service between bunks. JON HALL Langford. Small met Hall near the actor's dressing bungalow and now it's Hall instead of Randolph Scott whom you'll see as Kit Carson. RALPH GULDAHL Little Ben Hogan, a chunk of dynamite, is one of the longest hitters golf has ever known, regularly getting 280 yards off the tee. While Demaret was moving at a breath-takin- g clip, Hogan was right on his trail. He led the winter and spring field with an average of 70.5 strokes per round through 14 medal play tournaments. He broke 70 In 11 tournaments, and at Pine-hurs- t, Greensboro and Shevllle, he led the field by the astonishing margin of IS strokes. He played four major tournaments against killing competition, a total of 288 holes, 32 under par for one of the truly great records of golf. Byron Nelson, present Open g champion, is a determined, finisher. He is just the opposite of Demaret in that he can't He takes his tournaments relax. seriously, and is always keyed up to the tournament's end. Despite his tenseness, he doesn't discourage easily. In the last Open, Nelson started with a 73 that might well have been an 80 or worse. He saw more trouble in a single round than he usually does in a tournament Who's going to stop the Texas invasion? Well, it might be Slam-miSammy Snead, the West Virginia hillbilly and mystery man of golf. Snead is a great golfer, but still must learn to keep bis nerves under control. It could be Gene Sarazen, Jimmy Thomson, or Martin Pose, the Argentine champion. It could be any one of dozens of players, or it could be someone comparatively unknown as a tournament threat But the native sons of Texas will give no quarter and it won't be an upset if the Lone Star Rangers keep the crown another year. (I I floor, facing 'The Mighty Atom' (I J SUtisticFoT The Pullman company-. combineIs turning out m,b win " tlon coacn-siceK- " have the berths to three lower, upper and stratosphere. accommodations for In its latest issue, "The PhilipAt Southern Methodist it's the Boston college was one of the the March of first to go in for goldfish swal- fad to collect autographs on pines; new problems the Time pictures scale. shirt. lowing on a large your sport as a result the left-hand- er n :fJo . - Mi ; railroad er Nothing more than the appearance of the porter with a few mysterious motions is necessary to eliminate the seats and substitute the ground The Other Two M'J- - the three-deckberth. The new car is a de luxe coach center without the conventional aisle. The aisle is now about three There are points to starboard. pro-amate- Red Sox. The Yawkey-Cronl- n team has the infield and the outfield. It has the scoring punch. It has a great combination around short and second. It has Jimmy Foxx and Ted Williams. But the Red Box haven't a first-clacatching staff and they lack pitching strength. Their mala dependence is a who has been around If years. Experts tell me that Joe Cronin, a fine fellow and a fine manager, is no marvel at handling pitchers. This may, or may not, be true. he Maybe the doesn't have pitchers. But there is a distinct art in working your pitchers correctly. Uncle Wilbert Robinson was a past master. Uncle Will McKechnie of the Reds is another. But Jo Cronin they are few and far apart No. S. This brings as to Detroit's Tigers. They have all the scoring dynamite a ball club needs. They have pretty fair pitching. But they infield a have a second-divisiospotty infield well below any normal pennant showing. Detroit can go out and get the runs. But before the season is over the Tiger infield will show too many ofgaps to match their fensives. And that factor will be in determining final club standings. If the Tigers' infield defensive power was on a par with their hitting ability, the final records likely would be different So these pennant weak spots against the staggering Yankees include these: 1. Cleveland too much Inside dissension and trouble. 2. lack of battery Boston strength, always a vital need. 3. Detroit a rickety infield. er 39 th No. 2. BUUiu sandthree-deckWe've had the and bus thredecker the wich and now we Through the new car the Pullman company carries the art of concealing piumouijf w uc f There are almost as many fixtures hidden under one a vou will find in most plumbers' supply windows. This pretty coed at the University of Rochester goes in for collecting good numbers on miniature license tags of her boy friends. The tags are secured through tire dealers and campus queens are judged by the numbers they wear. aaj PU1XMAN THKEE-DECKE- E Voicn--t i "k - vfWphillipr J ." SSSto..,.., xtreaiW. 5th,W8rt fit 2 DIITB - H BOLLS REPAIRING. ALL US HOMER HANSEN MAMS BY 2 So. Stat. Salt Lab CK air-cool- Franklin roadster. And what the roads have done to the dining cars is nobody's business. They even have hostesses in 'em. She's the brunette who, when you enter all alone, holds up her index finger and asks. "One?" This shows how diziy those diners are. We hope that whatever happens the roads don't put on three-deckdiner er tables. Mussolini's attitude may be described as that of a man who is working hard for peace with both fists. MUSICAL j OPPORTUNITY to own a kuwai own town, goou incuo - -it. If interested ee orSalt write Lakt " 219S So. 7th East, MEALS INEXPENSIVE Uit UiVVIilffM lfl Xho beat food id Salt n. at 2 LAI 1M South Luneheona. Uinneri ana KODAK FINISHING. PHOTO-KRAF- T ECONOMY FILM StWO Any Roll Dlope 8 Quality Prints Extra Prints THE GULL AND THE EARTHQUAKE ... OPPORTUNITj BUSINESS "The fate of the German nation seagull, tired out from a long CHICKS BABY Government AppneJ la V Barred Socki and New BuaoW batch all aummer. Try a tew are hatched RIGHT and w tt SUNNY CHIX HATCHKKT, n S. for the next 1,000 years is at stake," says Der Fuehrer. What's 999 years and six months in a crisis like this? journey, flew toward land and lighted on a crag, but as it happened an earthquake occurred at that identical moment To the dismay of the little bird the. whole line of rocky cliffs seemed to tremble suddenly, lift upward and then collapse beneath him. At this the gull flapped his wings and flew back to sea as fast as he could, screaming tragically: "See the evil thing I've done! I lit on the crag for a moment, and as a INSTRUMI Instrument - Salct kiat Band r Rantal Plan. Our aerriee tw. I aoon. Repair roar iutraaa) tin lenninco-Batle- r Co, 16 E. tad 9a. W FAIR ENOUGH Roger Babson, he's a dry, To be a President he'll try; He will not take a drink with me Nor will I drink with Roger B. A MACHINES - APEX MAYTAG ' CVlhS) Wran coin and fil DWC SCHRAMM-JOHNSO- N M PHOTO-KRAF- K.H Uke an, Yoa read your Home Ttws of other people hi vnoma .www . Adrtrti" otair .v- -i Mgr.. P.O. Boa law eott Salt f A BEM U HOTEL result I've wrecked the whole coast line!" His companions consoled him as best they could. "I don't think I'd take all the responsibility," said gently. -- There was an they earthquake, too, you know." William March. 150. OGOEN, UTAH SPRING VERDICT Some men assert they outings take To fish a mountain flow. When really their main pleasure is To let their whiskers grow. EDUCATION FOR OUR ELDERS People are always writing articles on how to bring up children. Why doesn't someone get real courageous and write a book on how to bring up parents? The other night "Moonlight Serenade" was bing played on the radio, and do you know that fatter didn't even know it was my Glenn Miller s theme song? He doesn't even know what boogie-woogi- e mu-- c is. It doesn't seem to bother him at all. irlll Coffee ShH Home ei Room Rot.rr-Klw.n- le-r Eietianfe-OP'"- "", I Chamher of Com"'" .. Motel WNV n oenjr OGDEN Week I AfflfllK N. |