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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH mf T JtllllllltlllllillllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIII WW A FLA. year ST.orPETERSBURG. so ago Sammy Snead, the Virginia, from the uplands of West was golfs most famous entry. Througn tne last year this mantle had floated to the shoulders of Ben Hogan from the plains of Texas. Snead in one season picked up over rat. Jf Ji V v l $20,000 in prize hasn't yet reached that mark, but his general average 12 Graniland Rice through the last months has been one of golf's sensational stories. Gene Sarazen thinks Hogan today is the greatest golfer in the game-o- ne of the greatest of all time as far as shotmaking and grim, com- petitive concentration are concerned. What is there left? Snead played brilliantly through the recent international four-bachampionship, but Hogan's luster carried an even deeper roseate tint or glint. The slender Texan was phenomenal. ll Played Chess times every Arabian' I, ancient by law to be wm required drueglst doctor pre- ches Player. or chfs for melancholia was ,cridtroubles it imnd, the cf other to neceary for tfc druwt teach to onler in pood at the game well. it to how play the patient rw,.ists I By ROBERT Neckwear Gives Fresh, Sparkling Charm id Spring Suit?, Coats McSHANE i ' By CIIERIE NICHOLAS OTP : : ,i M a.;-- . ' ' Medwick will have to be back on his game if the Dodgers are to threaten the world Champion Cin- cinnati Reds. Cincinnati will be as strong as ever this year there's no reason for the champs to slip. A majority of observers are picking the Reds to repeat, and, with Manager Bill at the helm, the club that beats them out will be due for a long rest before the series playoff ie SAMMY SNEAD side body turn. But from the top of the swing he calls on the whiplash power of his hands to speed the clubhead on through the ball. Hogan uses his hands much more than Snead uses his. Snead uses his left shoulder more than Hogan does." At the time we were following the final match together, "Here are some other details that should be watched," Macdonald afeid. "Watch how well both Hogan dnd Snead use their feet. By that 1 mean the transference of major weight from the left side to the right on the backswing. I should say that Snead has more width to his swing than any golfer I've seen. His arc is tremendous. "They are both in position at the top of the swing to use their full power, which so few golfers ever are. Not enough golfers ever think enough about the backswing. They only think of hitting the ball, which ' means the downswing. How can you have a good downswing when you have no backswing for a foundation in the way of balance? f Delay at the Top "Watch this," the veteran ued. "I mean the smooth, V '"" continunhur- ried pace cf Snead's backswing and the flight delay Sam has at the top. You never see, him hurry either a backswing or the start of downswing. Timing, after all, is largely a matter of taking your time. Snead does this aU through his swing. He completes his large arc without any rush at any time. "Hogan's swing is faster, but just as well timed. His hand action takes care of the entire" situation, once his backswing is finished prop-- , erly. His two hands work perfectly ' in relation to the clubhead accounting for his marvelous iron play, Becahse of the tenseness and concentration required through his tournament play I asked Ben if he weren't afraid he might burn himself out. "I'm taking that chance," he said. "I figure I'd have to get all I could from golf for two or three years more and then settle down on a small Texas ranch. You have to work hard to meet the pace in this modern golf. It leaves you dizzy. Here I've been playing my head on for months and when I landed at Belleair I hadn't won a ) age space is bulging v::h V J''' Roentgen Kav the mon familiar R hut it is known r, a!,, i ... B.jen, ray, named after the i is X-r- V - ' .. V: ' I- T Peculiar KeiUh Charles H. Hoyt. noted p!lr wright, had a peculiar fetish-'- fc the title of each of his P!ays mu and did begin with the letter "f me auuiur 01 a More of n'. iicjswere bat very popular, among them 'A Night in Chinatown." "A Steer," "A Black Sheep.- - A11 h" plays were hilarious cmedie " . i inr in maue many 01 ii reputations fur now widely known actors. Chinese Lansuage Not Changed same The Chinese laneruape is the according afro, 2,000 was years as it univer-- i to Dr. Yen Chao of Yale the Linguistic informed so who sity. in Society of America, recently are Chinese "The R. I. Providence, of using almost the same system characters as was used 2,000 years aeo, while English is an evolving to new language adapting itself said. he terms a,nd conditions," t 9. "; . r i w EH- J - Shortage of Esgs The essential value of the electro. Japan has the greatest shortaee is in tne fact tnat its magnet the and known there, ever 0f eggs maj. not been able netic power can be switched on has citizen aera?e and the action off, can thus be coa. to obtain an egg for some time. trolled. 'Amen' Widely I'sed Word Supreme Court "Amen" is one of the most widely The first session of the used words in the world, beinr em Court of the United States was held ployed by 1,000,000,000 Christians, in ?ew lork city February 1, 1799 Jews and Mohammedans. ,.. Cincinnati Strong - near,v 3 ton aoo'f! market price for all c ,rn d!;v to government agents, ar. 1 a Electro-Masn- JOE MEDWICK action. "Hogan uses his hands as well as hard to make good all at once, got any golfer I ever saw. I might even off to a less than mediocre start. go further and say he uses them betwas hit on the head by a ter than any golfer I ever saw. Of Then heball. Luck wasn't with him pitched course, Hogan also has a sound left and the Dodgers finished second. This year the Dodgers will have Medwick on hand from the opening pitch barring the usual unforeseen circumstances. According to all reports he's back on his game, and has suffered no lasting effects from that very unpleasant beaning unlike Bill Jurges, who suffered the same fate. Medwick had recovered before last season ended and is in topnotch physical shape. ' r- n , ... Minute in Amer-- ; The insurance companies minute ka pay out every passing gen. theft. and fires $200 for vXt. i Controllin Corn coniroi mi corn mwm fna Fifrv jfiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis Durocher, manager WHEN Leo Brooklyn Dodgers, acquired the services of Joe Medwick last year he assumed, along with everyone else in Brooklyn, that Medwick would mean the National league pennant. The Dodgers and Dodger fans-h-ave been waiting since 1920 for a pennant. That year they were top team in the senior circuit but dropped the World series to the Cleveland Indians. In 1916 they also won the pennant, but Boston proved too strong and the American league took that series, too. Now, 21 years later, the Dodgers think they're pennant bound. Few people living outside of Brooklyn will agree with them, but the Dodgers and their followers have long been noted for their independence of thought and action. Medwick didn't win the pennant for the Dodgers in 1940. In fact, he didn't do much of anything for And with the Fhhpts field eansr. good reason. Medwick, trying too How They Comfmre I asked Bob Macdonald, not only one of the star stylists of his time, ,but also one of the best instructors and keenest observers, to give me his idea of their swings. Bob Macdonald is a veteran Scot who has played golf for 40 years and has seen them all drift by. "Snead and Hogan have different methods of hitting the ball," Bob said, "Snead gets most of his power largely from his left shoulder which controls a good part of his swing. He has a magnificent left shoulder turn. Of course, the left side of his body, left hip and left knee, turn with the left shoulder. He doesn't depend so much on hand and arm (V. . , ' w i5411 starts. Then, too, the Cardinals will be snapping at the leaders' heels. Much of the Cardinals' eventual success will turn on its pitching staff. Lon Warneke is the lone veteran in a fock of young pitchers who must come through before St. Louis can beat back Cincinnati and Brooklyn. The Cardinals have a better than fair infield and a fine outfield. If they get the right kind of pitching, the two expected pacesetters may be fighting for second place. Those three teams the Reds, the Dodgers and the Cardinals seem slated for the top three spots in the National league, perhaps in the order named. i t approach to charm for your Easter e costume, try the lacy, neckwear way. It will work like magic. The new jabots and animated cascades of sheer white, the smart and detachable yokes, likewise the huge immaculately white sailor collars that d stress the new lines are performing miracles in adding "the touch that tells." You will find the neckwear quest one of high adventure this spring, the for fashion is dramatizing theme. Versatile lingerie touches will carry your costume to dizzy heights of allure. There's big news in the revival of frilly jabots this season, and history is also repeating itself in the animated white fluttery cascades, the kind that will help "lift" any blouse, frock or jacketed tailleur right into spring. The sheer organdie and Val lace jabot which cascades from a tiny turnover organdie collar (pictured above to the left in the group illustrated) is warranted to give springlike froth and freshness to any Easter costume. The jabot is attached to an organdie vestee, so it stays anchored and serves as a blouse. A magic panel in embroidered organdie and lace (shown above to the right) may be depended upon to perform magic on any dress, be it print or plain, smart navy, unerring black or a delectable pastel shade. A clip attachment under the bow adjusts to any neckline. Clip it on to your newest frock and presto! it will sparkle with lacy loveli- FOR aandfashion-righ- crisp-whit- lace-trimm- low-cu- t, ness. Colored deep-throate- especially embroidery, L-y cross stitch and petit point, is an important spring 1941 message for neckwear. The collar and cuff set below to the right in the group is one of the charming new versions. Rambler roses are embroidered on linen in red and black cross stitch. You will be seeing quantities of this type of embroidery as the season advances, for petit point, especially, is being featured on handkerchiefs, handbags, and in fact, quite generally throughout the mode. All dressed up and ready to go stepping in the Easter parade is the smartly clad maiden in the panel portrait to the left. For that look, Evelyn Al-de- n, American designer, has created a youthful redingote (redingotes are "tops" this spring) with a crisp lingerie bib attached to the neckline of the dress beneath. Be sure n hat with this to wear a ensemble, for fruit trimmings are tremendously important. A new trend, and one that is rich with possibilities, is the wide use of pleated white lingerie frillings in You unique and dramatic ways. can buy these pleatings by the yard at neckwear counters. Newly arrived navy or black suits and dresses are finished off at throat and wrist with generous rufflings done in the dandified Regency period manner. fruit-lade- f HOTELS In RENO. NEVADA stop at Ih HOTEL GOLDEN Reno's largest and most popular hotel. You can give your bolero frock or suit a fresh spring uplift by sewing in a white ruff that extends down the front edges of your bolero or even all the way round if you prewomen fer. As most fashion-aleare aware, the newest dresses are styled with yokes this spring. For a final swank accent, follow the outline of the yoke of your frock or your blouse with crisp white lingerie pleating. Many best shops are featuring this very new idea. rt (Released by Western Newspaper Union. Patriotic Emblems Low-Cu- Necklines Tell New F ashion Story t There is a new movement in necklines that will be a dominating influence in blouses and dresses from now on. The collar opening continues down to form a low deep slender point. Some dresses have an extra little camisole device to wear on less formal occasions. The effect is extremely flattering. To wear at the low point, stunning jewelry clips are being especially designed. These will tell a fascinating new fashion story. team-drivin- deep-throate- BABY Sport Shorts C. Gus Mancuso, veteran backstop, expects to catch for the Cardinals for three more years. C. Jimmy Demaret of Houston, Texas, one of the nation's best golfers, has been appointed professional at the Wee Burn club in Noroton, Conn. C John Del Isola, for seven seasons Tegular guard on the New York Giants professional football team, has been named line coach for the Dartmouth freshman squad. J If" s f f V e There is a very smart coat being shown which is particularly striking in navy. The body line is fashioned after the fitted princess lines, to which a knee depth pleated flounce of the self fabric is seamed. You can get stunning costume suits that have these long coats, worn over a matching dress. ll UrllLKj 4 ii pro-Ameri- ca Mi dthverv. HpH A $7.50 AA $8.50. AAA $6.35. Prepaid lire kii.. .i. 5JiiADOJTATCH EYES ...... EXAMINED nil uuuu ?n "eW rpnmr $1.00 run nn (he1 broken lenses, frames, .. ri.... Th s offer void after Aoril j p""enl l);h DR. EARL G. MARSELL. Ontome.rM 157 So Main St. Salt Lake Tit. Tnrt' wnrL- WALL 1040 PattmT, and save at fr Tual $ Baths - $2.00 to Family Rooms for 4 personss Air Cooled Lounge and Lobby Roan Grill Room Coffee Shop Tsp Home of Kiw.nis-Eec- tiv Rotary Exchange Optimists Ad Clu Chamber of Commerce and PAPER 150 Rooms-3- 50 - 200 or mor P""' Lomond Hotel Ben UTAH OGDEN. NEW PF-F AND CXIQUJPM ENT USED desk, and chairTflTa ?5 w- - Broadway. Salt Lake Coma as you are T. E. Fitlgersio. I WNU WeekNo4M e WANTED DRY BONES In Truck Loads or Carloads HIGHEST PRICES PAID nl Patriotic emblems are proving an endless source of inspiration for decorative motifs in costume design. Flags, stars, eagles, nautical insignia seen in bright embroidery or in glittering colorful jewels. They lend enchantment to new fashions in endless ways. Here you see a stunturban and ning white rayon matching scarf. This twosome is inexpensive, and at the same time is good looking and decidedly practical. Thoroughly American in color and design, these decorative pieces give look! wardrobes that hi-h- at Heavies. M.50. H new-typ- one-piec- 1 ii nun mi OGOEN. UTAH CHICKS d Deep Pleated Flounces Popular on Navy Coats f BEN LOMOND HOTEL BLOODTESTED I IX V. S. APPROVED Sixteen breeds. Leghorns, Common -- ' LAKE GLASSES REPAIRED Glasses cost about half as much when you buy direct from OPTICAL LABORATORIES 2i2 South Main. Salt Lake. six-ye- ar - WHEN IN SALT The beat food in Salt Lake is served bj The MAYFLOWER CAFE at 164 South Main POPU LAB PRICED Luncheons. Dinners and banawicnei Whn . Pirate Oil Baron There's one bothersome fly in the Frisch ointment. Catcher Al Lopez g may be drafted. However, the Frisch won't count the Pirates out of first place until some other team is a mathematical certainty. The otherlook for the Giants isn't encouraging. In 1933, Bill Terry's first full season as manager, they won the pennant and the world championship. They won the pennant again in 1936 and 1937 and were never lower than third during a span. The Giants slipped to third place in 1938. fifth in 1939 and sixth in 1940. Now Terry is trying to get them back where he once had them. His is a tough job. The Cubs, another question mark, rank close to the Giants. And it isn't impossible that the Bees may scramble things up for both teams. All in all, it appears that only the Phillies can be classed as a sure thing. They'll be led by seven other teams. ' I - Ills Causing Blood Pressure Birth of Movies the to Moving pictures were given There is no cure for high blood unrld hv Thomas A. Edison in his aecordinz to Dr. n,;j pressure, inthe With basic patent of 1893. of Stanford university, Cali- vention of the "gramaphone" in 1873 Rytand tornia. "the reason,' he says, "is he laid the basis for sound pictures. because high blood pressure is a disease, but a symptom produced Gila Monster by many different diseases. High record that on There are instances blood pressure, like fever, is only the Gila monster is a poisonous rep a sign of disease. Until a few deAmeri tile, but the Encyclopedia cades ago, fever itself was consicana explains that there is a conflict dered a disease, and scientists hunof scientific authority on this point ted in vain for a 'fever cure.' Now they cure fever by treating the Pacific Ocean or whatever infection is rFerdinand Magellan, after round his esponsible for the fever." in the straits now bearing name, was impressed by the calm Corn Imported ness of the water, and named it the For 12 months ending Decern, Pacific ocean. ber, 1938, there were 147,505.104 bushels of corn valued at $94,497,080 Hindenburg Disaster into the United States. The dirierible Hindenburg was de imported stroved bv fire and explosions on New Device Finds Nails May 6, 1937, on its first 1937 trip nemesis of saws, will be Nails, from Germany. found out and removed if the type X metal locator, a device based on Goat Meat Edible The meat of the young goat is a radio unit, fulfills the hopes of oIt is called fficials of the Northeastern Timber especially palatable. Salvage administration. This device chevon. is described by officials as an oscillator and amplifier functioning as a .hiik scorcning As the equipment uiaiuiii mini in a uuuuic uuiici tone source. sets prevents the milk from scorching or passes over a piece of metal it of the The howl. a piece up larger over. bubbling metal the louder the howl. First in White House John Adams, in 1800, was the Nitrogen in Air nfirst President to live in the White Eighty per cent of the air is House. itrogen. Write or Wire Enchanting Blouses The new blouses are simply enchanting. 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