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Show f LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH j 1 . s peaking of Sports ew Job for Coachc B r m.iiii . ... plar.- -a p tW We Bowling Proves ri-- s'f".f?"";e: CV--' of his brother and add - Popular Sport niready r.ear-w- "";':" v.ecr.r? e r For Beginners 3 By ancient game of tenpins is the simplest of all the beginner, man, in that fames or child, can perform with a 'considerable degree of satisfaction the first time on the alleys. At the same time bowling is one of the most difficult of games because championship skill requires a strict attention to the scientific niceties which distinguish the good bowler THE "By .. -- .e '; "n:a ".". supposed to be so'art-lwhat tnev r:.n ri . , on the field" And Bo is scri,,,. ... .4 e from the dub. Thousands of alleys throughout the country are located to accommodate our 10,000,000 bowlers ac-- 1 commodate them with everything Ifrom mineralite balls to advice. I Good bowlers are agreed that i bowling skill is dependent on four ! fundamentals, namely, the ball, a rhthmic stride to the foul line, de- livery, and a system. In choosing your ball select one j that feels good m your hand. Make ' well said that with the knowledge of nutrition command of practically every mother, there AMPLE REASON child in our land. Unforshould not be one Some Helpful Hint one-haof the children show that statistics The collector possibly was going his tunately, It may be necessary for the enrounds for telephone charges, says in this country are either underweight, undernourished or tire family to live more quietly, Magazine, and halting in malnourished. in order to give the finicky eater front of one house he took a letter of affairs. a chance to be quiet and relaxed. state for this be factors may responsible Many from his pocket and glanced over it. There must be regularity of meals Some children are fed incor- Then he rang the bell. The houseand mealtimes must be peaceful. on the attitude a that the to that holder himself appeared. fact changed rectly owing the table conversation gen"I understand," said the collecthe family income is small part of the mother in presenting Keep and impersonal in character tor, "that you refuse to pay for the and the mother has not learned food is all that is necessary to eral See to it 152 telephone calls with which alter completely a child's attitude before older children. you how to utilize low-cothem- eat ones by loods that younger have been charged?" Ill v K,..u "I do." that are rich in protective It is interesting to note, howOften a short rest beiore rot-"But, my dear sir, that's absurd. minerals and vitamins in ever, that in studying a large a child to become rewill (- lf ee a team Tit-Bit- . ! J v dH tion at their next loacnes associameeting. Odds, however, are a acceptance of his recommendation Few coaches are going to lead wuh haW' and man-- wi agree with statement that rests with the coach. responsibil-tThev have What is your complaint?" "I haven't got a telephone!" place of those that are higher priced. In other families, the mothers do not realize the imporVery Logical tance of providing Bunger had found a new pet name diet a for his wife. He called her "my for growing chilcherub" so often that at last the dren. But the problady, who was anything but an anof these lems gel, became suspicious, and asked are homemakers why he used that particular form of endearment. more easily reme- Bunger looked uncomfortable for died, pernaps, man r a moment, and then decided to ' lnose ot mothers who plan a well- put a brave face on it. j balanced diet, but "It's like this," he said, "you nev- - l er seem to have any clothes, you're find that their child always up in the air and you keep lacks interest in, or even refuses on harping." Providence Journal. to eat the food that has been pre- pared so carefully. y auu uum men on the is m the players' hand- That is as it should be. game well-rounde- wiy.WKA50 De-Empha- sis HfOLLEGIATE sports are out at historic St. John's college in Annapolis. This bold stride away from the conventional of American colleges was pattern made recently when President Stringfellow Barr criticized what he termed a professional system." St. John's, he said, from now on will give first consideration to "stu- v college WELL BACKED CHAMPION CHARLIE DAW n "Has Mountain Lake college a big reputation?" Both "I should say it has! O'Dodge and McFling, the great backs, are there." football bowls with thousands of frenzied fans who have laid their money on the line. The beautiful jingle of the athletic department's cash register has been sweet music to the ears of many a college, and football, the most emphasized sport, has shouldered more than its financial load in filling university coffers. sure that the space between the thumb and finger holes is not too narrow or two wide. Before rolling your ball take your stand from 12 to 15 feet behind the foul line. Put your hands together as though you were holding a ball. Push both hands forward a trifle as your body moves forward and either walk or run slowly. Your arm swings back as you approach the foul line, coming down and forward as the opposite foot reaches the foul line. As you are about to release the ball your body should be bent forward at the hips, with your shoulders, left foot and right hand (or vice versa) forward, both knees bent a trifle, your righl Obliging "No, Delivery Important approach becomes mechanical, look to your delivery. As you take your place on the approach hold the ball in the palm of your left hand. Place the fingers of your bowling hand in the holes and try your grip. As you approach the foul line, with your left foot sliding slightly up to the line, place the ball on the alley just beyond the foul line. Don't try to throw the ball down the alley. At this juncture you can choose one of four systems. The first tells you to roll the ball at the pins, firWhen your "I'm sorry again, but I can't carBut I tell you what I'll do. I'll compromise. If you get a gas stove, I'll turn on the gas for you." Portland Express. ry no coal. ... Elsie Jim is a tremendously convincing talker, don't you think so? Tessie I did until I heard him try to talk back to a traffic cop last night. Pathfinder Magazine. A Miracle Bertie Ha! It is midnight, the moment when miracles happen. Gertie I think Bertie There, didn't I tell you! Pathfinder Magazine. Tad Ueiman greatest, was unveiled recently at the South Herts club in England. Western Newspaper Union. Pocket Billiards ' By CHARLES C. PETERSON President, National Billiard Association Trick oi America and World's Shot Champion. Taking No Chances Grocer No, sir, no checks. Why, 1 wouldn't cash a check for my own brother. Customer Well, of course you know your family better than I do. Providence Journal. THE REAL PRODUCT jail at that spot each time. Just before they deliver the ball they lift their eyes to watch its trip down the I n Lucky Horseshoes He from know She pose. eight-poun- d h at Pimlico. Charles Howard's seasoned campaigner went to the post shod in light, two-ounc- e aluminum horseshoes, but eight ounces to jne set, just half the hoof weight toted" by War Admiral, who was ""ring steel plates. Mathematics-m"Jeexperts pointed out that pound saved to the stride, in the approximate 313 strides for the mile n.u three sixteenths, gave Seabis- lifting weight saving of 156 Punds for the route. which weighed d When a child chronically lacks interest in food, the mother should set about systematically to learn the reasons why. Possibly the cooperation of your physician will be required, for sometimes obscure physical causes may be responsible, such as faulty elimination, diseased tonsils or teeth or some other focal infection. On the other hand, it frequently occurs AROUND the HOUSE Lesson No. 8 for prac In diagram 8 you have shot. tice a cushion break to This shot is very deceivingplay-T- r when players, especially the it too hard, as invariably the pocket. in will jam object ball to the cush-npai- n The ball being frozen it is advisable to strike to w center and cnli.h shghtlyball cue the ihTricht to prevent Hold your omJumpmg the table in pulling it cue level, and hesitate soon. too away Sagging Chair Seats. en the cane on Faulty Diet May Dettroy Appetite Frequently, a child's lack of interest in food may be traced directly to poor choice among the foods presented to him. It has been repeatedly demonstrated, for example, that when the diet lacks vitamin B , appetite decreases, so that there is less desire for food of any kind. Then, too, when a child's diet contains too much fat, digestion may be delayed and this in turn may interfere with the appetite for the next meal. While some children thrive better with a between-mea- l feeding, in others it seems to destroy appetite for the meal that is to follow. And with some children, "fussiness" at mealtimes may be due to the fact that their diet contains too many concentrated foods, too few crisp raw ones that stimulate ap petite. Fatigue a Factor Occasionally, a child does not eat well merely because he is too tired. Even though he obtains adequate sleep at night, too much or too prolonged exercise or excitement may result in fatigue during the day. If a child spends too much time with adults, overstimulation may be the result. And in the case of older children, their school work may be troubling them. Another frequent cause of lagging appetite is the constant nervous tension to be observed in some households. If a child is allowed to become unhappy, angry, or worried over some uncompleted school assignment, it may interfere seriously with his appetite and consequently with his nutrition. With younger children, the fact that they are able to attract favorable attention from adults by refusing to eat often stimulates them to repeat their refusal as long as mother shows concern over their antics. Parents' Attitude Important This brings us to perhaps the most important factor in dealing with the young, finicky eater who eats sparingly and whose dislikes usually far outnumber his likes. Such a child must be encouraged tactfully to eat a wide variety of foods, but mothers must not be nor must they become obviously angry or irritated when the child refuses food. Scolding, punishment and threats over-solicitou- s, Items of Interest mmtmfisA. to the Housewife I Most successful bowlers use meththree, selecting a spot at the foul line for release of the ball. They make it a point to release the four-lengt- Find the Causes Colored Soap Bubbles. A drop Papa Pays of prepared vegetable tinting addtell me never what Hubby to the water used for making ed you buy Don't I get any voice in soap bubbles will give them a difthe buying.' You ferent color and thus delight the Wifey Certainly, darling! children. get the invoice. od QlTING the old racing adage that "an ounce off the hoof is worth a pound off the back" veteran horsemen are now contending that Seabis-c"'- t had an pull in the heights when he registered his surprise victory over War Admiral in their recent match race Problem of Anorexia normal children will, at times, exhibit a lack of appetite. We are not concerned here with occasions when a child who usually eats well feels no desire for food. Such lack of appetite may mean the beginning of a cold or some other illness and should be Unfortucarefully investigated. nately, however, many mothers of young children are faced with a chronic lack of appetite in their children a condition that physicians describe as anorexia. In order to correct this condition, it is its to understand necessary causes and to use wisdom in helping to remove them. All You The Best System ( into Not So Good a alley. Bowlers using system four, or the spot" system, keep their eye on a definite spot at the foul line, conon that spot during centrating the approach and even after the ball leaves their hand. The Correct Answer John, will five go one?" "Yeth, mith!" lisped little John. nonsense, "Oh, John; think again," said the mistress. "Yeth, mith," again lisped John. "Five toes go into one thtockingl" of Michi- in BaltiA Md. to the memory of Harry Var- don, one of golfdom's ing away with no respect to imaginary sights on the alley. Once in while you'll astonish yourself by totaling a good game, but usually this method leads to low scores. System two advocates the release of the ball at the same spot at the foul line, with the purpose of sending the ball over another spot (your sight) which directs the ball to the 3 pocket. "Well. gan, only one has a head coaching post in a major school-t-hat is Tad Weiman of Princeton . . . 1939 The USGA's tournalinks public ment will be held 24-2- 9 and" afternoon ... July more, tablet prin- I can't chop wood." "Well," said the farmer's wife, "there will be some coal here this Sammy Baugh lost weight playing baseball last summer, the hero of the 1937 All-Stfootball game will not return to the iiiamond in the spring . . . Ben Johnson, Negro sprinter on the 1936 Olympic track team, will teach at the Bordentown (N. J.) school for In spite of all the Negro youth great football players turned out by the University said the tramp. Developing the Right Attitude Strange as it may seem, such difficulties often arise because a mother fails to give the necessary consideration to developing in the young child a proper attitude toward food. Some children need to be taught that they must eat enough food for their body requirements. It is part of the training they should have in early childhood, so that they develop a willingness to eat what is put before them, to try new foods when offered, and to become increasingly independent in making a wise selection at mealtimes. If a child has been properly conditioned in these respects from his earliest years, mothers will seldom find themselves faced with a "child who will not eat." ciple. UECAUSE back, pointed just a trifle to the right. madam," "I'm sorry, but it's against my Sport Shorts foot IP of the Severn will concentrate on a quiet greatly expanded intramural program. From the viewpoint of educators as well as many students, a athletic program is probably desirable. But crowds of from 50,000 upwards will not fill the stadium of dear old Whoozis to watch two football teams compete on an intramural basis. Colleges throughout the nation have sunk millions of dollars in huge athletic arenas, and a athletic program won't fill six-ma- lZJ ' group of children with poor appetites, one investigator found that 82 per cent of the children were more than average in height and narrow in body build. d j dent pleasure." And so, after the end of the current school and its athletic schedule, the year on the banks s st v Sports ly IT HASatbeen the . thing- -s. by expressed dislike cf a similar food on the part of an adult. may By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS . -e Plays, it would cr,tH up tr.e car:. . ., j should be avoided, of C. Houston Goudlss Discusses the Child Who Has as punishment they defeat their purpose. Retoo, that precept is a member, a Lagging Appetite; Tells What to Do powerful teacher, and that a child's dishke for certain foods for the Finicky Eater a have been instilled JSmues ROBERT McSHANE ......... WHAT to EAT and WHY l Feu? Wt Little ' i Pntt Golfer If you don't stop chattering you'll drive me clean out of my fWilo a mind! Wife That wouldn't be a drive; it would only be a short puttl Strong-flavore- d mild-tastin- WNU C. Houilon Goudlw 4. 1838 HOW TO RELIEVE La Simply Follow These Easy Directions to Ease the Pain and Discomfort Sore Throat Accompanying tsd Golds 1. To Mtt pain and discomfort anil reduce favor tako 2 Bayar Tabletsdrink i glass of witor. Roptat In 2 hours. mi 2. If throat Is raw from cold, crash and dlssolvs 3 Bayir Tablets In glass of water . . . gargls. J A ml THE SIMPLE WAY pictured above often brings amazingly fast relief from discomfort and sore throat accompanying colds. Try it. Then see your doctor. lie probably will tell you to continue with the Bayer Aspirin because it acts so fast to relieve discomforts of a cold. And to reduce fever. This simple scientific way, backed by authority, has largely sup- planted the use of strong medicines in easing cold symptoms. Perhaps the easiest, most effective way yet discovered. But make sure you get genuine UAiut Aspirin. ice ll FOR 12 TABLETS 2 FULL DOZEN 25 Heat Tea Leaves. Tea tastes better and goes much further if, Solemnity of Dawn when you open a new packet, you There is no solemnity so deep, g spread the tea on a sheet of clean to a creature, as paper and place it in an oven that of dawn. Ruskin. that is just warm for about ten right-thinkin- minutes. To tight- More Desirable. If you cannot chairs, brush to remove all dust, aflord a good wood when buying then wash with salt water and furniture, it is wise to keep to the painted sort. The painted furniplace in the open air to dry. ture gives a dainty and colorful Use Darning Cotton. Darning appearance that is more to be decotton is better than the more slip- sired than cheaper grades of pery thread for marking perfora- stained wood. tions in paper clothing patterns. Bones for Soup. When buying Because bone roasts be sure the butcher Oversized Sheets. some sheets shrink five to ten sends you the bones even if they inches, it is better to buy those have to be removed. The bones considerably wider than the mat- can be used for making soups tress on which they are to be used. and stock for stews. 1 come know But you should a famous family; you should my family tree. And you're the sap, I sup- quick, Get the Spray Gun Mrs. Dasher When we were in Egypt we visited the pyramids. Some of the stones were literally covered with hieroglyphics. Mrs. Gusher I hope none of them got on you. They say some of those foreign insects are terrible. help laxed completely. And frequently, a new method of presenting foods will result in a changed attitude on the part of the child. Foods for young children should not be seasoned too highly. In general, condiments should be avoided. vegetables, as a rule, are not well liked, and if introduced in the young child's diet should be combined g with some familiar, and food. In cooking vegetables, keep the pieces large enough so that the child can identify what he is eating. Include a crisp food in each meal. remember that a Finally, child's eating: habits cannot be Changes overnight. changed should be introduced gradually, so that he is scarcely aware of what is going on. cane-bottom- Why do you use Ludeo'a for your cold, Mary ? They offer relief pins an alkaline factor! LUDEN'S MiNTHOl COUOH DROPS 5' Wwm mmmmmm owns Pepsodent ALONE of all tooth powden contain marvelous Irium You ean'r judge a dentifrica on by its foam, Ust, or color. Rctulta art all that count I That'a why yon should try Pepsodent Tooth Pow-(U- r. 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