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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI UTAH .Speak-i- of Sports- - n Sport Short TURK played ceer for n V. sevcer versitys Seven field goal were kTked'in a game between Cu'un buT d Chicago Cardinals in 1 V5 which is a pro football leVrY ' Al Simmons has It ' ,' ;c.. se 3, in Cbamps Pass Renew as 1939 to Close Draws -- L lt,rLt0umanClpe "" ROBERT McSHANE By tragedy and pathos sometimes a combination of all U VI 1M.V1 iV. r' tiT ' O ple thing to regularly leaWe I Guess It's No It Isn't! Artificial Christmas? You might call it that, for modern chemistry has pulled all sorts of synthetic rabbits out of industry's hat for this year s gifts. In fact, today's fashionable miss trill find in her Christ-ma- s stocking enough synthetics to keep her busy from morning 'til Cite a look! m tht. '"X I a I'M Wort-.rrif couise iSwtt records for the past 12 As the old year wanes iSTsports fan glances back over wrformances ui achieveEarns for outstanding of those performances ments Some are funny, and a tre great, some few are pathetic. a simIn heavyweight boxing it's AA warns to le h big ;c. cote!) . . Cil HuLfcei .- ,- nMEDY. WlHlCll Coffee Grounds Oil A ' f .... ha ia HOTEL i-- I K .W l AM -- !fv--4 tearn this tre hoo''s M Hotel Plandome ar was U'st ln the itory . . . Dr. Edd.e Ander son, couch at Iowa, hdd ui.- - ,f the finest . . Mat-uszcza- k, . l be- Heis-ma- n Eddie Anderson of Iowa, coach, did a topnotch job. dope gave Iowa a second division rating. Remember how the Hawkeyes defeated Notre Dame A tie with Northand Minnesota? western kept them from sharing the Big Ten conference title with Ohio Dr. Kin-nick- 's Pre-seas- State. Horse of the Year youngest of 10 brothers . . Billy McCarney. veteran boxing handler, says Billy Conn could acquire a punch if he wore wilhr.g to sacrifice son 0 speed. He cites Bonny Leonard as a parallel case Chicago's Maroons may be consistent losers on the gndTon, but they are Big Ton champions in tennis", and fencing water polo . Tommy Hitchcock, still a lias player, boon prominent in sports" for 2(3 years . . . Baseball bat manufacturers are seeking a lighter wood than the ash and hickory now used . . . Questioned concerning the probable finish in the American league next season, Ed Barrow, Yankee general manager, quoted Connie Mack's statement that "No matter what the Indians do, they always wind up third." . . all-tim- viewing of record-breakin- g 1940 e 20 Feller, years old, , managed to win 24 games for Clevel- and. Keller and Byron Nelson's two-wa- y are the year's victory in National Open and the Western Open rates as one of the year's best performances, as was Dick Metz's powerful stroking to win the St. Paul Open. Either Byron Nelson or Ralph Guldahl are expected to win the United States Open in 1940. Guldahl is back in excellent physical shape. Last year his health was none too good. As for teams, the Yankees left little or nothing to be desired. They had little to fear from American league teams, and won the series in four straight. Though the question is open to debate, many baseball enthusiasts hail them as the greatest team of all time. Tony Galento's flattening of Joe Louis for a short count might well come under the head of comedy. Tony was considered He nothing more than a clown. amazed the fisticuff world by really jolting the champ, and then further disrupted affairs by whipping decisively Lou Nova, most promising the Roly-pol- y f the fuls. immediate heavyweight Diamond hope- Tragedy Cnder the head of pure tragedy tomes Ernie Lombardi's amassing antic during the World series. Er-n'Cincinnati Reds' backstop, conducted a n phenomenal one-ma- n strike while the Yanks scored the three winning runs in the last Eame of the series. It was by far we most unusual performance in the e, sit-w- annals of 1939 sports history. Top performances for women must include Alice Marble's rise 10 her position as queen of the tennis courts. She met and disposed 01 good opposition to reach her pres-en- t status. Then, too, there's the record made by Betty Jameson of lexas, who replaced Patty Berg as Rational Amateur golf champion, Hicks deserves an orchid l0r her in winning the Womplay en s Western derby. Sports, in general, have been more Prosperous than they were a year go. Increase of interest in all ents has been marked. Which is good sign for 1940, and for Amer-Jr- a tne greatest sports nation in world. Closing out complete utock newest typai, for home, tors or o if ice Below east. Fetxfa,' kitchen, bedroom fixtures KKLT F.I.KC TKIC-- 47 K. 1st Bs Bsk Uk WEEKS BEFORE 7c ELECTRIC MOTORS INEXPENSIVE MEALS The bent food ia Salt Laka li eery by The MAYFLOWFR CAFK at 154 South Main POI'UUAR PRICED Luncheon, ilinnera and ftandwiehea TRUSSES 1939 li ' : 1 H - "His store burned last night. 1 knew it was doomed as soon as 1 saw It." "I knew it was doomed weeks before I saw it." Save the Bait stream." new in hats. This smart little number is made of plastics and wood. Everything from African mahogany to New England silver birch goes into feminine headgear. OFFICE EQUIPMENT Miss 1940 steps forth on a rainy day in her smart ensemble, waterproofed by a new substance made of coke, limestone and salt, which chemical science has made into a magic material called koroseal. AND typewriters, The usual fisherman sat on the usual bank of the usual stream when the usual traveler approached him. "How are they biting?" asked the traveler sociably. "Not at all," sighed the fisherman. "As a matter of fact there isn't a single fish in this whole Something Instrument. l Uoapltal Supplier. Truaaea Manufacturer of Abdominal Hup , porta ri. Elaatie Stocking!. The Physician Supply Company W tnd South St - Salt Laka City. Dtah Sura-lea- NKW ' "Then why are you fishing here?" "Because it pays me. Look at the money I save on bait!" 8. L. DESK PHOTO-KRAF- T ECONOMY FILM SERVICE Any Roll Developed with 8 Quality Prints 25c 3c Eitia Prints Wrap coin and film carefully DRUGS SCHRAMM-JOHNSO- PHOTO KRAFT Bo 749 Salt Laka City. Utah "L Well, ol,' USED deaaa and chain, addmc tnch'a, eafea, 11 VY. Broadway. Salt Laka EX, KODAK FINISHING Vicious Circle First Economic Royalist here you are, Bill left the farm at 19, came to the city, worked like a horse, made millions, lost your health, and for what? Second Ditto So I could get money and time enough to buy a farm and live in the country. D. S. Training ' Pays" NEXT VFAK Will You Be Just A Year Older? And will you he qualified for the finest the field of builneas starting position! i has to offer 7 Vet us train jru as we hv trained thousands of other successful young men and women. , L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE Bait Like City. Utah Baby Talk? "How's the wife, George?" "Not so well, old boy. She's just had quinsy." "Gosh! How many is that you've got now?" By NED DAY National Match Came Champion Charlie Keller Williams, two 1939 rookies, main challengers for next laurels. d, with BOWLING Made Easy Salt Larva Uorle of new A rebuilt electric motor 4t Win.iirg 4 Repairing. UTAH ELECTRIC MOTOR CO. Be. 8 late Su Salt Laka City. DC optimism figures. According to William G. Bram-hapresident of the National association, baseball's centennial year produced 18,500,000 paid admissions in the minor leagues. This total does not include attendance at the many Shaughnessy playoffs, the popularity of which suffered this year, nor does it include inter-leagu- e born greats, and only mountains Surely there are no synthetics in bath this picture. Guess again. The sponge! What, not a sponge? No, bristles in that tooth brush never this "sponge" is made of paper, but had a speaking acquaintance with it works just as well. any animal. d ,jINOR leagues of baseball are io the The morning tub with of suds and a generous-size- Uke He was putting the finishing 4ta 8. Katea (1 ta State 8c touches to his picture. He had chosen a lovely old cottage BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED for his brush, and the picture was Ocaliat'i Filled Wbolcaala Pmeriptioa satisfactory. No one was living in Prkva Broken Uum duplicated by auni. THB OPTICAL A. Fear E. SHOP. the cottage ; but that did not matter, 14 Bo. BaiMias Ball lk City. Utah i.. for the artist had put curtains at the windows and a thin wisp of Bmoke SURGE MILKERS curling up from one of the stone bow why HVKVK. ta aa prova It Milker and chimneys. aver kailt acta MOkE and luteal milk CI.tANKK with iaM Uma aad labor. came a native up. Presently for information. "That's my property," said he, Writ WALLACE TAYLOR. Dl.tribatar halt Lake City. Utah pointing with his stick to the cot- II 8a, Weat Temple tage. "So you've made a picture of NEW & USED TYPEWRITERS it, eh? What will you be doing with All Make. Portahlea. Rebuilt Standard.. it, if I might ask?" No Interrat. No carry in ehc. Ball "Oh," said the artist, "I shall send Tertna. Laka Typewriter Ca., m So. Main. Salt Lake it to one of the art exhibitions." "Aye! And will many folk see it?" REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES "A good many, I expect." Aak far Speelal Plan aa Srllinr Farm 4k "They will, will they? Well, then, What Hare Yoa? ZIONS REALTY look here, just paint a notice-boar- Ranrnea. COMPANY. Ji E. Jad Saath. Salt Laka ity. will you, and make it say, 'To let for summer months'?" ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES Happy Minors championship series. The horse of the year was Challe- The increase of 3,000,000 paid addon. He failed in the Kentucky Derover the previous season missions by, but went on to win all other was chalked up with the help of stakes. He proved his greatness four new leagues. Perhaps the most when he outran Kayak at Pimlico. gratifying feature was the prosperBob Feller of Cleveland, Joe ous season enjoyed by Class D and Charlie Keller of the teams. Ted New attendance marks were set Yanks, and Williams of the Bostin many cities, with Seattle at the on Red Sox were top of the list. outstanding choices for baseball player of the year. and Feller finished in front. DiMaggio is classed with RENO. NEVADA. at la GULDEN SeM t Ur(tat aa4 . Mat aaaalar avtei. TO LET Pe::r.'s freshman foity-sixt- h to HOTELS Texas, . opposition Humo ' Carl Hubbell name the greatest per- records former. Who else in Notre Dair.e s h.story He avercan compare with aged 98 per cei.t for four years Champion Joe Louis, . . . Andy Vanpapa ruKod Ins 300 score while the Brown Bombbi.whng in Los er? He has punched Angeles recently Walter his way through all quarterback :s the come one of the "fightingest" kings in the history of boxing. Many ring consider followers him the greatest heavyweight of all joe Louis time. One man's outstanding football Cut performer is another man's dud. Nile Kinnick, University of Iowa halfback, gets the call in most books. Kinnick was awarded the 1939 Memorial trophy, given each year by the New York Downtown Athletic club to the nation's outfootball player. standing college The selection was made from the votes of sport; writers and sports broadcasters throughout the United States. Tom Harmon of Michigan was second. Paul Christman of Missouri third and George Cafego of Tennessee fourth. and Football cnt.es sav w Science has found a way te recover the oil from coffee ground and to use it in refining sugar and ia J other processes. series of bowling (This is the sixth ol lessons by Ned Day oi Milwaukee. Wis., namatch tional game champion and recognized as an outstanding bowling authority.) I 4 - s 4- - S, -- Couldn't Do It Today "What did Columbus prove by standing an egg on end?" "That eggs in his day were cheap enough to be handled carelessly." v. Definition Paw, what is a henpecked husband? Paw Son, a henpecked husband is a man whose nerve is in his wife's name. FLY TO THE ROSE BOWL Hayton CRYING OUT LOUD This Christmas' costume jewelry all comes from the chemist's lab- oratory. does this tricky vanity with a tiny light at the top for better makeup. As If you're planning a trip to the Rose Bowl game, it will , pay you to fly. You'll save days of time en route, besides having the thrill of a scenic air trip . . . fast, comfortable and economical. Convenient daily schedules. Inquire about low round trip fares. ' ' Just as resort to pace, screw balls DELIVERIES. V aARIOUS baseball pitcher can V curves, changes of and fast ones, so, too, docs a bowler have an assortment of "stuff." There are four distinct pitches in their bowling. Named in order of the the hook, are: importance, they curve, the straight and the backup. The hook ball is thrown out of the side of the hand, with a counterclockwise twist to impart spin to the ball. The thumb comes out first and the fingers then apply the spin to the ball. The hook ball is placed on the allev about eight to twelve boards from the right hand gutter. in a straight line toward i -3 the No. pin. Just before it reaches the pin, it Iiooks snarpiy uu mc HOTEL He I'm an auctioneer you know and make a large amount of money every time I conduct a sale. She Well, for crying out loudl ,,ii The hook ball is used by practically all of the world's outstanding bowlers because of its high strike More chemical magic: A pack of When milady retires, her traditional hundred strokes with the playing cards of synthetic paper; a brush are accomplished with a cigarette lighter which looks like brush-commade of plas- metal but was really made of plastics. tics. com-l.inati- b percentage. bowlers The curve ball is used by it is very and ball slow a who throw effective on highly polished alleys. to The straight ball is the easies that for and master, sometimes recommended for beginners until they perfect their approach and delivery. a The backup ball is used only by percentstrike its bowlers (as few that reason age is very low) and For lur-threcommended. not is it development the in .instruction " write Ned of bowling "pitches 111. Ohio St., Chicago. feleatd by We.tern Newspaper t mo..) Wasting Time Doctor Your little boy has absolutely no hearing in his right ear. Bobby There, Maw, and you've been washing it every day for noth- mile! it's also plastic. , ana,. m4tiUfiMt(.i 3 j323Jaia,S An Egotist egotist is a man who thinks as much of himself as you think of yourself. going to live with us. Groom Heck, I'd rather walk a . . . ill An Rather Walk the Mile I'd walk a mile to visit your mother. Bride It's sweet of you to say that, but it won't be necessary. She's Class backgammon board? A'ot a bit (mi' ing!" Groom 1 BEN LOMOND He Asked for It Patron Say, waiter;! this steak isn't very tender. Tired Waiter Well, did you expect it to put its arms around your neck and kiss you? 351 Baths 3St Roam ta tl.M 14. M Family Keoms for 4 persons Air Cooled Loanie and Lobby Grill Room . . Coffe Shop . Tap Room Horn of Rotary Kiwanls Eierntlres "2S-34- " Esrhancr Optima Chamber of Commerr and Ad Ctnh Hotel Ben Lomond , Com as yoa ars T. E. Fiticsrala. M(r. |