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Show i IEHI FRKE PRESS. LEU I. UTAH . mtUns of Snort Fearsome Weapons Produced When Man Seeks to Destroy Dean Through? No One Knows Final Sentence evident that the IT B becoming Yankees of 1940 are not going to j. gs much league wrecking this ason as they did the last four dayr and OUTLET ( MtfJC HZ I,eis measurement called the watt was named after him, and designates the amount of electricity used in doing of fans ho can recite pitching records as can tear thr h "e multiplication tables. Other "e more to base-- ; nan Even the important most ardent Dean would hesitate before bim an elevating influence calling in the baseball world. But none of them a.a captured the- innhlicv fan,.. as uiu readily as i work. He was a Scottish engineer who Juiur was born in 1736 and died at the age of 83. In his rter It was only six years agu that Dean won 30 games as St. Louis cap- - CABLE (kp '- rE1 R.LA$e ' NS I PiH - Set REEL ll ADJUSTED .ATR INTAKE tured the National League pennant and the World Scries. Today, the pitcher for whom the Chicago Cubs paid $185,0UU in cash probably will be relegated to the permanent role I . - PI - ' low-flyin- nature. human Spirit 7& i X s MVA-- tat- as and the Dodgers 3r matter of team spirit brings us alongside the Dodgers. I asked Larry MacPhail how he accounted for that wild and woolly getaway the Dodgers put on this season. "Hustling and spirit," Larry said, honestly think we have 25 per tent more spirit than any team in This Above: Depth charges being prepared in a Brit-is- h i factory. They are baseball. "We haven't a great team as far personnel goes. But we have a hustling manager and a hustas from start toes their finish. "As you DIZZY DEAN know the old days at Camp Sevier in Greenville," Larry from "I've continued, been while around quite a looking things over. (Officer MacPLarry MacPhail hail, around 1917 and early 1918, was stationed in the next d lot with Colonel tyke Lea's 113th. F. A.. And he happens to be one of Colonel Lea's track officers, willing to try any-toincluding a Kaiser kidnapisnow-covere- Si ng.) "les, I've been around quite a Larry continued. "But I wen't seen any better spirit in "ther baseball or football than Brooklyn has this year. We have a Peat city back of ns, one of the Ertatest baseball cities in the history of the game. When you can "raw more than a million people tith a team trying to finish third, jjid just making it, yon can understand the type of fans we have our side. Don't foreet that bile," "Mans a lot. Tops in Team "U we have 25 per cent more sPirit than other team carries Spirit 1 any think we have the average Brooklyn fan has 40 per cent more spirit than any other fan. He may against us a little if we start topping, but shouldn't he? The u c'Ubain businesswhyof a big league ball is tn win hall Rut if I cane give him a chance no other fan h rally as auicklv. This season I e Put out $140,000 for talent. We $110,000 from the weather, y HO,000 we needed badly. Try to I match that break." The two best j baseball cities in the country are Brooklyn and Detroit. J1111 luCV U'in Hidv Irnnw Baseball hicoho II onii 4v.A . "ey are well ahead of New York jjod Chicago, whose "topless tow-- I surrounded by nearly 15,000,- amine nn.Ar l.r. are overshadowed. They I winners, but more important j ""l, they love and know the game. ,this resPect they have taken I J"e P'ay away from Boston, the real :auie oi baseball knowledge and interest some years ago. There was time when Boston was the main oaseball Citadel of Swat. Boston still a great baseball city. But it K t a Brooklyn or a Detroit, 8 tour of some "MjOO miles through winter and Pnng i ve found that about 70 per the outsiders are pulling tlr ir Brooklyn to win the National jjague pennant. and for Boston to American League pennant at People, 1 four-mont- " pressure. Lower left: I he torpedo. bunch of fel wno Keep on lows 1 plosive playing ling to dropped over submarines, crushing the hull via ex- - 4 Red Sox h rampart. on this season. In his first start, against St. Louis, he was knocked out in the fifth inning, after yielding five runs and seven hits. The next game saw him beat Cincinnati on five hits. His next start, against St. Louis, saw him head for the showers in the fifth, after allowing five runs and eight hits. In his last game as a regular, every fourth game starter, the Phillies got to him for eight hits and four runs in less than five full innings. That record is a far cry from St. With that Louis Cardinal days. team he won 134 games during his stay of seven years. The Vagaries of Diz Picture X ."TvtJi: r "fir t' ;' rim JS7 Parade - Above: French soldiers loading a long distance artillery shell. At left: Bombs wired to a wagon Hartnett Dizzy and Manager y seemingly operate on a are right When going things basis. with the great one, Gabby is the salt of the earth and a joy forever. When no silver lining can be seen peeping through the dark clouds, then Gabby, in Dean's opinion, is a second rate manager of a third rate team. For the most part, however, Gabby has looked with philosophical his resignation on the outbursts of day-to-da- in evacuated territory . They explode when wagon is moved. :5rawfr'"' 6 moundsman. Dean's escapades, adventures and tirades against 4 1 ' J comeback. Ji S?!r Xi? " i&'t'' fr .",,.,.-- " - I - - - Soldier in lead carries a potato mash- . . i. i i i i i Pr grenade, nanny jot nuriing ai me tfipmv. It explodes, spraying shrapnel otrr a wide area. These. German soldiers are purported to be eoing "over the top. i- - Value Received? I "With the record he's made him trade could we who know don't at to now," said Wrigley. "Right indeals haven't any we this time consideration. volving Di under owner of the the not Whether or received full he that Cubs thinks is debatable. value for his $185,000 the magic that remains But the fact a lot words "Dean to pitch pulled the turnthrough of spectators field during the stiles at Wrigley seasons. few past ' r Galvanism AUNT MARTHA Kaosas City, Mo. Enclose IS cents for each patters desired. Pattern No Nam Address Box 166 W Cheapest Light most efficient source of The glow- Chemical changes on the sugar absorbed by the insect produce the light from which it gets its name. In this process only 3 per cent entific world. of the potential energy is lost, the Galvani had placed a dissected remaining 97 per cent being given frog on a table near an electrical out light. Compare this to the His assistant accidentally 12 as cent machine. given by electric bulbs. per touched a nerve of the dead frog while the machine was turning and sending out sparks. ImmediHer U Amazing Relief ol ately the dead frog Conditions Dim to Sluggish Bowels jumped into action and went through all sorts ba DulU. ttwruugii, refrvtlilns. invifomting. IJ. of physical conprndtMe rritef from Uk tKwdaflm bilious prll. tired ffwllnf when SMocintrd with conatipatkm. tortions. s2JcbnioNR Iron iron Un4hn niSK I ruMiit. Mak the test tfwe nlinOUl Dick Galvani was a U sot delighted, Ktiiru Um but to us. Ws will refund the purchase great professor, an authority on Gft NR Tawta tnday. elk. Luigi Galvani he anatomy must explain this phenomenon! If electricity could make a dead frog's ' Old in Hours muscles move, then it must be elec In is A man move that its made muscles that young years tricity when it was alive, he reasoned. Was may be old in hours, if he have there such a force as animal elec lost no time. Bacon. tricity? Was electricity the force that made all animals and me- nmove? Wasn't electricity life itself? Galvani thought so and he told the world what he thought. The world believed him eve.n the mediHelp Tbem Cleanse the Blood cal world and a new word, galvan of Harmful Body Waste to added was every European ism, Tour kldneyi are constantly filtering language. It meant the force in a wsste msttar from the blood stream. But kidneys sometimes lag in their work do living body that gives it the ability not act as Nature intended (ail to reto move and remain alive. move impurities that, ii retained, may And today we still say persons poison the system and upset the whole body machinery. are "galvanized into action" when Symptoms msy be nanlog backache, we mean they have had life put into persistent headache, attacks of dizxineaa, up nights, swelling, pettiness getting s like dead Galvani them suddenly under the eyes a feeling of nervous worm. LOSTYOURPEP? . anxiety and loss of pep and strength.er Other signs of kidney or bladder are sometimes burning, scanty or too frequent urination. There should be no doubt thst prompt treat meit is wiser than neglect. Use Voan'i I'Mt. Doan'$ save been winning new friends for more than forty years. reputation. They have a nation-wid- e Are recommended by grateful people the country over. Aik yoer migkiorl frog. Boycott THE word "boycott" is a com mon one and is known to almost every modern language. Originally it was the name of a man and that was only 60 years ago In 1880 Capt. Charles Cunningham Boycott, who lived at Lough Mask in County Mayo, Ireland, and who was land agent for a British lord was so severe and unreasonable WNU W with his tenants 2140 What Yon Can The manly part is to do with might and main what you can do. Emerson. Salt Lake's NEWEST HOTEL would help him with his crops. A gang of Orange- men were sent down from Ulster Capt. Boycott to aid in the har vest but they went under the protection of a military force from Cavan and elsewhere. Captain Boycott's troubles attracted wide attention and the Irish Land league successfully used the same tactics to force their demands in other localities, repeating the "Boycott incident." By the time of his death in 1897 a boycott had come to mean the same thing throughout the world. The French word is the Dutch, "boycotten"; the German, "boycottiren," and the Russian, "boikottirovat." !' til; laHi' wjr" "I (Released by -- t ;.. hjj;a 4 tyh Most fearsome weapon if tit i to civilians is the aerial bomb. I I 'if Hotel Weitern Newspaper Union) Dog's Tale Mark Twain's "A Dog's Tale" was first published in Harper's magazine in December, 1903. Subsequently it was privately printed by the National society. In 1904 Harper's brought out the story in book form. 'A 1 M - "boy-cotter- J'J er. Add color to your own kitchen or that of a friend with sets of these gay Mexican motifs. The NUMO hot iron transfer will stamp several times. Send order to: part of the tight in the world is the while NE day in the latter climax at harvest time when no one Hartnett were superb. Even Gabby must have been proud of his pitcher's originality and forthrightness when he felt he wasn't being given his a fair chance to demonstrate Now Dizzy is close to the twilight of his career in the big leagues. not indicated Owner Wrigley has will make of he what disposition t even indiDean. In fact, he hasn of h.m. rid will get he cated that Diz won t grow that are But chances Cubs. old with the Chicago ing hi2 aidhtv. W" third year.'' The first use of Watt's steam engine was in pumping water from mines. Later, when others suggested making a wheeled cart of it and using it on rails to pull carriages, Watt would not listen to the plans. And so it is that the man who made the steam engine practical died believing that the steam rail road was impracticable. Maybe, after all, it's just as well that a word in the electrical field instead of steam has been coined to commemorate him. fused to buy anything from him or work for him. Their, economic strike reached a rience early-seaso- n pan-hold- that they banded together and re- holdout sieges have furnished starpage tling sports (and even front) Diz is the a year. for many copy who has only player in existence enjoyed the unforgettable a expeteleof being bitten by phone. His 15 cents, there are three motifs each of Pablo and Conchita, one of them together at the fiesta, and the sombrero design for a Luigi Eighteenth century, Galvani, eminent professor of anatomy at Bologna, Italy, was at work in his laboratory, an accident occurred that startled the entire sci season." this race "it ""ff" i.oIor in your sewing basket. On NUMO hot iron transfer, Z9174, artist just enter- g J "I remember hearing Ty Cobb say once that three or four years of success was about all any ball club can carry. This doesn't mean the Yankees can't win again. But it does mean we should have a real &!kc ill it- It isn't J copying sculpture. Not many months before his death he presented copies of busts to his friends as the work "of a young another angle one of the of relief pitcher. rival managers gave out recently. "For the last four years," he said, 'One More Chance" most of us have taken it for granted Yankees couldn't be gut the P. K. Wrigley, owner of the Cubs, topped. They were just too good. has given Dizzy a square deal. So Partly for this reason too many of has Manaeer Hartrmt jar teams were beaten before a iney ve been willing, so far, to lankee game started. But you get give "just one more chance" to a tired of taking too many beatings. headline-makin- g spectacular, They begin to leave a deeper sting. pitching career. This season you'll find most of the When Cub officials first discussed turns out to beat the Yankees, hustthe role of reserve moundsman for ling harder than they ever have be their great one, he had started in fore. Above: Two versions of the dangerous mine. Drawing shows how every fourth game since the open"This can make a lot of differeof the 1940 campaign a proing fearsome magnetic mine may be built so that it can be Germany's nce. Especially as the Yankees, gram planned to answer once and dropped from a airplane. When attracted to a passing ship, after four big years, won't have the for all whether he could be depended it same keenness. explodes. They can't have. Here is ; later years he experimented with an apparatus for .win., DlZ. TLAXCALA. Hidalgo, Oaxaca, Sonora all the romance ot Mexico comes to mind as you embroider these new tea towels. Palm trees, cacti, and the brightly costumed Pablo and Conchita af ford opportunity to use every vital TAMES WATT, who devoted most of his life to the invention and improvement of the modern steam engine, has his name commemorated in the field of electricity instead of steam. The unit of electrical Baseball" of thousands For Colorful Kitchen Watt VS iff A'iiiuin.bh a neld every sp0s .cr.be m the - SCOU , the or and or.lv Dizzy puehes his last ear e riarHm0id- punch- inother Angle BY B. STHEYCIMANS mil ELMO WATSON For the incomparable Diz is the sole .nd.v.dual cast from that par remove a .385 hitter, one of the lead- ers and one of the best of all defensive outfielders, you are losing something no team can afford to lose not even the Yankees. The odds are that DiMaggio will be as good as ever in a Crantland short while, but he Bice will still be a gam- A wounded knee is always a ie j'amble. Ask any good trainer. Turned to producthat deal death swiftly, Here are a few of them: unmercifully. Se 5WB.LIZ1NS Je home-ru- n 6v WHEN Dean Jrjrthe first place Joe DiMaggio be a doubtful quantity for some to come. DiMaggio means more And Yankees than one might m the imagine, wnen you ing Mans Inventive genius can also be destructive. ing weapons of war, it can devise instruments By ROBERT MrSIMVP 'Released "The Name Is Familiar Mexican Tea Towels TEMPLE SQUARE Opposite Mermen Temple HIGHLY RECOMMENDED lr Rtet$150ro$3.00 mark of distraction to itOfl st this beautiful botMr KBNEST C. BOiiSITKa, ligs, |