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Show LEHI FRESS PRESS. LEIU, UTAH L- - speaking of Sports Basketball Rules . Jacobs Plans Banner Sports j Shows for '39 1 Bv t hf ROBERT McSIlANE JACOBS, sports promoter a t I 5 ' ; ma-cSir.- es .i 3 g, Dirt-Trac- InTr" see, .... dn up by V . than in Cmj The when yo be ore on cai 't luili Olympics Again QFFICIALS of American Olympic committee recently voted to accept Finland's invitation to the games of the Twelfth Olympiad, to be staged in July and August of 1940, and at the same time lent its indorsement to a bid by the city of Detroit for the 1944 THAT'S ays le's go; club." on handball have been dropped for the Helsingfors meeting. JIM on Pocket Billiards By CHARLES C. PETERSON President. National Billiard Association of America and World's Trick Shot Champion. Jon't Curb . c (EUllUUAUt of Drnnnco c STIO 1.: Motect baseball is irom acci-- f : fe L 3 agic :r! -themand ofto ; mm ffwww '." ,r of as a hunt. "ccwent. h - -- r t Connie Mack to into N th. t, aus in .77rra ,h,fup,ayer wonld m ..I. 4nd hV JWhat am I? A barrel? rlse p slave, any standard.' " !wp"by lg t 811 fcf 4 2" laj J put kinds i clauses he added, "but what want L .Uq Lesson No. 10 kiss This diagram shows anotherof the center break shot from the 'in some of the previous kiss to that shots the outstanding point spotted be carefully must the balls baO ery as shown in the diagram-evabsolute at ball Cuedo" frozen not try to break he center and cue D.U. cluster of balls with yourthat The Let the object ball do I be med stroke for this shot should that you fol- sure urn hard, and be -- l0WthreW&rnN.w.p.petV- -. er Questions Answered Miss G. M. L. Yes, it is trua that sweet potatoes contain a small amount of protein. In fact, their protein is composed of four amino acids known to be essential to nutrition. Some of the protein may be lost if the potato is boiled, but it is entirely preserved when the potato is cooked by dry heat. Mrs. M. B. Both cooked lentils and baked kidney beans contain over 20 per cent of carbohydrate. Low carbohydrate vegetables include cabbage, celery, cauliflower, kale, lettuce and spinach. Houaton Coudls -- 193S The Tallest Tree long-dispute- forestry service at San Francisco showed the world's loftiest tree is located in California. Government computations fixed the height of the record holder, a Sequoia in Humboldt State park, at 364 feet. Unconfirmed reports, circulated for several years, told of Australian eucalyptus trees 400 to 500 feet tall. World forestry statistics, however, limit the highest known eucalyptus to 325 feet. Cleveland Plaindealer. fashion, topped by a short little tuxedo jacket. You can wear the skirt with your own blouses, or just with the jacket, so that you'll find it very useful. See how tiny it makes your waist look, and notice the cute, crescent-shape- d pockets. Very simple to make, like all styles. Choose tweed, wool crepe, plaid or two-pie- ce flannel. 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Dressy Midwinter Fashions 1 1 cod-liv- and Rickets Oil Mystery of Cod-Live- r oil had been used for many years because of its sup"tonic" or "building" posedly properties, when it was observed that regular doses of cod-livoil not only cured rickets in children, but also cured the corresponding disease in adults, called osteomalacia, in which the bones become soft as the calcium and cod-liv- wtute Sox whose leg D ergy values, but it contains substantial amounts of the minerals, calcium, phosphorus and iodine, and has been found to be an unusually good food source of vitamin D. contains small yolk Egg amounts of vitamin D, and when phosphorus already deposited in them are withdrawn and excreted. Fat and Vitamin D One of the strangest paradoxes Miss Tabby Does he love you? Miss Maria Yes, he offered to to the scientists in their early owned Suspender Skirt With Jacket. lay all nine of his lives at my feet. investigations was the fact that oil appeared to cure while Here's a perfectly charming rickets, another substance high in new princess skirt, in suspender IN THE LIMELIGHT nwt? Most Proposals following the accidont 1 result ill&ill t . i re- - ;h, "jjuiaiea jut art ' n ---- is sidered, that the United States Children's Bureau advises that oil or some other form cf this vitamin be supplied to all babies, beginning at the age ef two or three weeks. Mothers should be guided by the advice of their physician in determining when to start the use of a vitamin D preparation and what quantities to give. But if they want to give their babies the blessing bestowed on them by the scientists who discovered vitamin D, they must not overlook this important substance. As guardians of the health of both children and adults, mothers should see to it that vitamin D is supplied regularly through tha use of eggs and salmon; irradiated foods and those fortified with vitamin D; and if necessary, fish liver oils or concentrates. er Cod-liv- m fcores ACID tan GIVING HIS ALL milieu receivea a sei-recently from Connie Mack, ball's "rranil f M (I oV1U RELIEF nM j Liberties - ! Is Vitamin D is associated intimately with the prevention and cure of rickets, the most devastatOldboy At my age all women ing nutritional disease of children look the same. in temperate climates. Indeed, it And doubtless you is the moderate, and in some cases Debutante look the same to all women. the small amount of sunshine in the temperate zone that accounts ALL THE VITAMINS partially for the presence of rickets. Historians have given us reason to believe that this disease may have existed in England even before the Roman conquest. Certainly it appeared in a serious form, both in England and in other North European countries, in the Seventeenth century. In fact, early literature refers to it as the English disease, and the early attempts to fathom its causes were written in Latin by English and Dutch doctors during the 1600's. all have I understand you Duck In rickets, the child's head your meals cooked nowadays. Goat That's right boiled shirts grows large and out of proportion to the body, while the leg and and everything. arm bones, and in severe cases even the ribs, are bent and twisted TRIED A NOSE DIVE out of their normal shape. Need for Calcium and Phosphorus The two principal minerals required for constructing the bones and teeth are calcium, obtained chiefly from milk, cheese and green leafy vegetables, and phos phorus, found in generous amounts in eggs, whole grain cereals and dried legumes. But one of the things that made it so difficult for scientists to determine the cause "What's become of Jim Robin?" of rickets was the fact that appar"Tried to do some of the stunts ently well fed children, who had those aviators have been doing and plenty of calcium and phosphorus, fell and broke his fool neck." frequently developed the disease. i'GGESTIONS that the liberties baseball players in the off- - ?W3 th. - t fW produce vitamin D, however, it was not Discovery of Vitamin D After years of patient work and difficult to carry the process a many thrilling and dramatic ex- step further and learn how to forti seven fy foods with a satisfactory con periments, forms of vitamin D tent of vitamin D. have been revealed Today we have at our disposal And irradiated milk, or milk to which a by science. scientists have also vitamin D concentrate has been solved the mystery added. Margarine, too, has been of how such widely enriched not only with vitamin D, separated factors as but with vitamin A so that this cod-livoil ; sun- - moderate-price- d spread for bread has been made an effective vita "cn in and care-- I min carrier. fully balanced with Natural Food Sources of Vitamin D jp The richest natural sources of iL'kJ calcium and phosoils, phorus; and ultra- vitamin D are the fish-livof the tuna, violet light, all can perform the including the liver-o- il same service for the body. swordfish, rock fish, salmon, hali Readers of this column may but, mackerel, cod and haddock have observed that the discovery The body oils of many fish also of a number of the vitamins came furnish substantial amounts. That about chiefly through the efforts of accounts for the fact that canned investigators to discover a method salmon has been regarded as such of treating or curing obscure nu- a splendid food in the diet of chiltritional diseases. In most in dren and adults. It is not only a stances, however, carefully con good source of protein and of en . highest scoring college game record saw Georgia Tech , er Vitamin it Ef- t- HOT ONE field only -- A rlinbasketball, field hockey, and at-t- er trolled laboratory experiments played their part in reaching the ultimate goal after some clue had been found as to what the mysterious substance might be that helped to control a baffling nutritional disease. The discovery of vitamin D was no exception! lo-c- Bi ipJis games. Much to the delight of followers of that sport, gliding will appear on the roster for the first time. Three sports, however, which were contested in the 1936 games at Be- ... average a little better the big, banked brick Indianapolis. We get top vers because we give 'em regu-- f work some of 'em make as f f fh as $10,000 a season, When auto f racing was new the ; es smacked of wrestling ring hip-- l tfrome. The drivers just saw to it ' crowd got close races. Then jf saragemen got building cars beat the imported cars. Now car and driver wins." a litt,e more security o fkCS f dirttrack racing. They t m to gamble for their mon- ... 1 have . ,5'vers are Kven a percentage the prize money they can win. ) Mr. Squirrel Look here, Mr. 'Possum, I wish you'd quit hanging around here at night. It makes the family nervous. the er the quantity ii eaten regularly, enough to have a significant effect in the diet of children. Vitamin D Requirements So important is vitamin D con cod-liv- & Nil ii is scarcely a mother of a young baby today who at one time or another been told to give her child cod-livoil. Perhaps she does not know this substance must be given to the baby for the vitamin D that it contains. But she has heard that there is something in cod-livoil which makes it valuable to the baby's health. A generation ago, cod-livoil was given to children in the fat butter fat, did not. More rewinter time, "to build them search work was necessary before was that while butup" after colds or various itter wasdiscovered rich in vitamin A, cod- other respiratory illnesses. It liver oil contained two vitamins, was not until 1921, however, one of which was later named that a long series of painstak- vitamin D. Effect of Sunlight ing investigations, terminatwork was necessary and ing in the discovery of vita- it More years of patient effort be min D, made it clear that foretookscience unraveled the myscod-livoil is valuable as a tery of how sunlight could have source of vitamin D, and also the same apparent effect in preoil. why this vitamin is essential venting rickets as Once nutritionists understood in the diet of growing chilhow sunlight acting on a fatty sub dren, as well as adults. stance in the skin could THERE er "How old is Skinpants?" "Oh, he's still on the sunny side court. of 500." The player with the ball, if he touches the line, still is considered JUNGLE TOPICS to be in the back court and he may pass back to a teammate without penalty. The ten second count, of course, continues. Formerly when the player, under these circumstances, touched the line, then stepped back or passed back, the interpretation was that the ball had been brought back from the front court and since it had not been touched by an opponent, possession was forfeited to the defense. ; CPEED kings like to gather 'round "pHE on Ml when John A. Sloan Jr. of Chi-igcrush Cumberland (Tenn.) univerthe "Judge Landis" of the 0 in 1917 in a game talks over old times. In sity 220 toto 45 shortened minutes . . . Sweden own words: 1.J will send 275 athletes by plane to ''I'm the second generation of Finland for the 1940 f sans in the race business. In 1905 Olympics . . . Playmy dad began presenting speed ers on the Knoxville, Old-Mlass. He brought out Barney Iowa, high school Louis Disbrow and Sig Haug-i;h- l. basketball team I Now we stage dirt-trac- k races because they struck af but three months in the year. It's were asked to pay s big business. We played before regular student adand a 'lo half million people this mittance fees to tat summer at fair grounds from . . . Burleigh play to New York and Florida. Grimes will manage . dirt-track town I Paul is THE the Montreal Royals Jrowd of 171,000 saw our races on i of the International tibor day. x leaSue for the Burleigh Atj'We haven't had a fatal accident . two years Grimes 51 six years while tendance at college staging 2,730 res we don't sacrifice speed football games during 1938 rose 11 t flier. Emory Collins, the dirt-t'lc- k per cent over the '37 total . . . Italy's champion, holds the record of sport vocabulary has been purged miles an hour on a mile track. of all foreign words and expressions. tn that t ick at Ml. Mi ad-van- This Necessary Vitamin By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS - Vl Of ,ii crea'set'T coaches agreed also that field goal has been and a foul called immediately made after the goal, that substitution would be permuted before the free throw is attempted and that the substitution will not count as a time out. On held balls near the boundary lines the players will jump for at a point ssx feet from side or end lines. The attacking quintet still has ten seconds to the ball into the forward hall of the court but the center line marking the division of territory i now considered to be in the back C. Houston Goudiss Asks How Do You Get Your Vitamin D? Relates Need for and Sources J 1 d, he r" -- contmue two minutes for each timeout Thf "Wot is it wot kin smell all the code a ony rjre m;rutehe smells wot is?" ear extend the "Yer tank's leakin'l Oh, yes, yer of L1 without penalty to five want me f answer that, donjer? In V'ew Well, no one nose." wiu courit a time Blg out when substitutions are made il IN HIS YOUTH 15 resun'ed within 30 seco o, u rules rii Nationa Sport Shorts Czar k .8 "e" ( click-se- t 1 J who boasts the "fastest of store teeth in the United , ,;es." is not completely satisfied h his 1938 income. if fVith more than $2,000,000 grossed m his various activities during ti pas' vear Mike has decided 40 a show wherever there's a steraote T 4A mmm an tinnaet rlnllar number of fights and the size of Jj f '( gates hasn't been satisfactory f him, and he hopes to remedy the filiation during tne coming year f 'Next year," declared Mike, "I m cir.g to put on some kind of a . sports show wher ever there is a chance to make a dollar. I even hope to have two or three running at the same time. For instance, Si? if I put on a heavyweight show at the San Francisco fair, and I undoubtedly will do that very thing, I may have gike Jacobs another fight going o in New York the same night." Admittedly Mike has no aversion (4 making money. He's shrewd, and c top of that has all the luck in That combination has tg world. cside him an outstanding success fef sports promotion. j,Iike was accused of pulling a taper when he introduced the ancient basque game, jai alai, to feroadway without the mutuel which have made the games td successful in Havana and Miami. f jT&e wise boys figured it couldn't raake the grade without tne added extraction of gambling. The J$ut Mike called his shot. lime has done so well in New York, ifen without betting, that he intends 13 keep it running through until August. He intimated that he will put and "Jt game in Boston, Hollywood Clicago, but only if the legislatures and 14 Massachusetts, California Illinois take action that will insure installation of betting machines at tit jai alai games. lie isn't so enthusiastic about ten-rand ice skating. He stated that nosi h could have had Don Budge, who reentry turned professional, and &Sija Henie, but wants no part &them. His present interests, including practically a corner on box-i.keep him plenty busy. . WHAT to EAT and WHY irr:pcrtar.t basketfcaU rule',8 made recently bv coaches aid Oi..(,a.s from wecteT j -e- rsities and colleges. taj j 1 1KE IN THE CAMP 5EVER.L Your budget will cover the improvements you want to make if you plan your buying with the news of bargains as a guide. Read the advertisements. Mgr. |