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Show I -- Cjvnkintt of Sports . Feller fan Celebrate; Veteran Sport Shorts 3 ILLY CONS has r.e is li PHI FRF.F PRFSS. LEHI. UTAH " i - CHRISTMAS! reacted , . a Yule Epidemic Sweeps America; se . ' idly in training for. a weight title defense against Gus Lere. vich . . . The New York boxing adHe mission has recognized Lou SaLca as ROBERT McSHANE Bj top challenger U Bob Feller reached the vacated ban" nPOUGH TfiU rf,t nnlv recently, the tamweight title has been doing a O z e Simmons. ACCOUNIJ KX U fca folH boy, the Cleveland In-- Iowa's Ol Of V former greit Tt u r t old 17 iuh J V was he years Negro back, is r.LW k.ivc most publicized young playing fur ti.e pa.. Jrwho had to take time off from erson Panthers in Oze Simmons Ips Pues to return for his the American Footschool d:ploma. is just 21. But ball association Gehrig 1 may be voted :r.v t . a:i cf r iame and Roeo , iv-- r mouna. ,V e s 4 hirhdar in no war disrupt ' Iff W I , Northwestern j the calm routine of the Feller schools barring JTmilT on the farm at Van Meter, stable rai:.,, fr,m , T . Mrs. William feller, attrac the stands Tina confusion T of the Ditching ace If covers i::r,re ti.;,n Uur Ln-- t ntjW Immediately after Thanksgiving each year, America begins planning get at all excited about the a sir.e'p f.,i Rob's friends in Van Me- ing firiir.e, peatiin- - Us Lltrtntmas celebration. In every city and hamlet decorations blossom ., ( I ... , the same popular, likeable eiers sno .v te f..othall on streets and in store uindous. Merchants teams have avenged put their shoulders to the three home jLit 4o.0i;0 ago left years who wheel, for December is responsible for ud total of the me toe in new pages uisiury retail trade (see praph). On Monday, December 4, banks years to write nave u nve.l i.r.inr r, iney begin paying of baseball. mare than $M0,VM,UU0 to some 7,000, 000 Christmas savers. cis Schmidt Buwlms; pm spots Though Bob is one of the best are 12 inches apart, measuring from me game center to center faiown ball players in A Texas high it is generally conceded that he school game played on Friday, career which will October 13, was decided is just starting a when a 1 er wearing Kv. 13 dropkicked playrank him with baseball's immortals. ;i the his achievements of few a are thirteenth and winning point Here s man siaius: Emmett Crowe, the last of seven before he reached brothers to compete in athletics at In 1936, at the extremely advanced nnaue 17 he strucK out 1 Notre of Dame, is playing professional age football with the Columbus, Ohio, "" :.'t Nobody Escapes This Disease! Reaches 21 "i r 7 "ini CM V-- A " t . one-sixt- h d . . ... 10-d- i Ruth Wyeth Spears a"'5?'! Rrrr?' as desired. A I by -- SCREW DRAPtBV FIXTURES TO 71 ;L-- I,.-- 4 VI.CA , ! SE HOW-T-9. am the holidays almost yiTH hand everyone seems to at be giving curtains a thought. An enthusiastic reader of Sewing Book No. 3 writes, "I have a bay window in my dining room that has always been a problem to curtain. Right now I would like to make pinch pleated drapes of figured damask to hang from cranes to the floor. I would also like a valance." The sketch at the lower right reveals the difficulty. The space between the top of the windows and the top of the bay made it impossible to hang the draperies 1 .Ml , J Bullies. V0s Dusky Work Horse " - ''- The dashing young IMMEDIATELY after Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis disposed of Bob Pastor in a title bout a few weeks ago he announced he would not fight again until next September. The Brown Bomber's plan seems to have gone slightly awry. Mike Jacobs, New York promoter, who has exclusive rights to the cham pion s services, has a way of making him chanee his mind. Now Louis is scheduled to defend his championship against Arturo Godoy in Madison Square Garden Febru- - ary Given Took the Words Right Out of His Mouth 9. What the dusky leather pusher's future plans are remain a mystery. His has been announced, or rather rumored, frequently. But i.othing ever comes of "N 1 k 4j i ;y r4 '4"- - In Aeif I'orA-- , Santa Claus is welcomed to the city on Thanksgiving day in a huge parade sponsored by a Manhattan department store. Throughout the nation, groups begin repairing toys and dolls for Christmas dis- tribution to needy youngsters. CLOTHESPIN NOSE Scnutianal extra help far cold with Luden'il Tbcw funoua cough dropi not only hlp ootba throat, but releaw manthol vapor which, with vary breath, help penetrate dogged natal paeaagea, helps rekeva er LUDEN'S 5 Bit $ Vmw . SSI ! it. next season he established a record by fanning 18 Detroit batters, though he lost the game 4 to 1. Two other records were established when he struck out 28 batters in two consecutive games ; 38 batters in three consecutive He won 17 games and lost games. St Ml near-retireme- Last month a story came out of BOB FELLER New York intimating he would reGreets Sister Marguerite tire from the ring after a cham pionship defense next summer and phia batters to tie the major league open a riding club and restaurant tingle game strikeout record. Dur on the outskirts of Detroit. that won five games season he ing and lost three. Chances are the 'champ will still be swinging fists for a couple of On April 24, 1937, after 11 fanning years. He would like to make a tour men in the first six innings, he suf before hanging up bis fered an arm injury that was to of Europe gloves. him plague throughout the balance of the season. In the event that he retires as However, he won nine and lost seven, twice striking undefeated champion he would out 12 Yankees. Later that same be the second man to achieve this season he put down 16 Boston Red ambition Gene Tunney was the oth Sox by the strike-ou- t er. In addition he would be the route. first of his race to accomplish the Fans 18 Batters trick. nowl" "dothpin the reputation seated 111 himself at the table and put on his Manthol Cough Drop most seductive smile as the pretty waitress approached him. "Nice day, little girl," he said. Right to Give "It is," she replied. "And so The great of posseswas yesterday, and my name is sion is the privilege to bestow. right Gwen, and I'm pretty, and have lovely blue eyes, and I've been here quite a long time, and it's IT'S FUN to POP not a bad place, and I'm not too nice a girl to be working here, and my brother is cook in this place, and was once a professional boxer. Now, what is your order roast beef, roast lamb, stew, or liver and bacon?" lady-kill- 1 traveler with strip of wood nailed next to the ceiling of the bay and extending 8 inches over the walls at the sides as illustrated will solve the problem. The cranes for the side drapes may be screwed to this strip, and the rods for the pinch pleated valance fastened to it. NOTE: Readers who are now using Sewing Books No. 1, 2 and 3 will be happy to learn that No. 4 is ready for mailing; as well as the 10 cent editions of No. 1, 2 and 3. Mrs. Spears has just made quilt block patterns for three designs selected from her favorite Early American quilts. You may have these patterns FREE with your order for four books. Price of books 10 cents each postpaid. Set of three quilt block patterns without books 10 cents. Send orders to Mrs. Spears, Drawer 10, Bedford Hills, New York. CAMELS 11- 1- llrf Til . n1 A wwt jaw'-- vV-- ' BURN SIDWER ANt GIVE ME EXTRA 'I SMOKING PER PAC- K- MLVER, , WITH A BETTER 1 TASTE f J . -- 4t Santa Claus, Ind., Charles Howard of Albion, N. Y, begins conducting his school for Santa Clauses. ' BvT fact- - 10 thi. ibw The major league BOWLING Made Easy RALPH and 1938 winner of the U.S. Open golf championship 11. American league fans were quick to acclaim Bob as the hero of the game, in which he allowed only one hit in 3 innings. He relieved Tommy Bridges, who had loaded the bases, and forced Arky Vaughan to hit into a double Play. During the season he fanned 246 batters, the largest number since Walter Johnson struck out 303 in 1912. He won 24 games and lost MORE PLEASURE PER PUFF MORE By NED DAY In 1939 Match Game Champion National All-St- series of bowline the second of lessons by rVed Day of Milwaukee, Wis., na tional match game champion ar.d recognizee Tt.r PUFFS PER PACK .'c as an outstanding bowling authority.) In a world, Christmas is Toy manufacturers finish their seasons work. These eyes will soon a time for good deeds. Thousands provide vision for the doll Sister re- of gift boxes like these are being ceives on Christmas morning. shipped to the Orient. war-tor- n only nine. Feller is by no means the fastest Pitcher of all time. Some ball play- ers swear that Red Sox throws Jack Wilson of the a speedier ball. Others claim Van Mungo has more speed. At their prime Lefty Grove and Walter balls. But 4 Johnson pitched smokier Bob is plenty fast critics will admit that. even 1" S Dangerous Curves Batters know full well how fast serves up his pitches and are fearful of digging in at the and of being set to knock the plate ball over the fence. Feller is wild, and one of his wild pitches is likely to wain a batter. His speed, coupled with wildness, makes him the most 'eared pitcher in the league. He has always studied himself, aetermining what he must learn jo constantly improve. He 'has, and always had, a remarkable see and understand his own Problems, and a willingness to apply himself to the solving of those I'nlike ers, he's too, altogether too many playalways eager to learn. He the ability to see the fundamentals back of the box score He has lost that 'sed him more thangames victories. victoiT he is not satisfied Vniself always feeling that somewhere or other he could-a- nd should-h- ave done better. "30 Same" stamp which Tris Snt peaner placed on Bob two seasons so may be a reality in the next uple of years. And you can be sure that he will nave earned every game. 'rds. c 1 11 Bob Problems. lit V OU can't play baseballhit with a home fish poie, uuir, ion vnn j"- must Vnn Kill have ...:iu runs Willi d "tools of the trade to the proper be profic iw""1 in any spun. bowl- g a needs A bowvler of bowl- nair ,v,f1irlihtp ' ing ball a bag which allows ing shoes and for the convenient iraniiuiiaiuii the ball on.i ' "" flip- shoes. eith- In electing your ball, choose or uireenuic r the sptic, L!.L fnAlt! inu inia IMAct Hpnending upon win v li Next avoid :M Knur han d. natural e finger- a too narrow or a span. To determine the- proper span, int.place thumD in desired. i""i --io . with the depth ., v.. thP hall, ..f. .-- vtended flat on tne suiian over the hub1m the laaie knuckle joint of the finger hole The about extend fincer should insiuc tne past ter incn a m..v THIS aiiuwn finger hole Tf the right for mam allowed, a amount of play has been Deiwccii npnril Wdll just ...in II of the hand and tne Dan. Lnlon.) Penny tor Penny Your Best Cigarette Buy ;cl.?.P 1 1 In SALT LAKE CITY I t THE V if m. . .If well-fittin- ." two-hol- e In schools and churches, choral Christmas trees are cut in northern forests and shipped to market, groups begin practicing Holiday where they will gladden many a productions. Every community has many such activities each year. heart on Christmas morning. HOTEL ft" wlJ s PWsija-A- two-wid- 1 , ChmceoftheDtscnmtnatmgTraveler 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS Rates: 2.00 to U.00 remodeling and refurnishing program ha made available the finest hotel accommodations in the Our $200,000.00 West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. r..,r -' one-qua- CAFETERIA r- DINING ROOM MRS. :..i.ir, (Released by Western Newspnper H. WATERS, President Manogtrt J.HOLMAN WATERSandYV ROSS SUTTON i- 1 J. BUFFET Lncle Sam's postoffice gets ready for the Christmas rush. DINE DANCE The Btauliful MIRROR ROOM EVERY SATURDAY EVENING |