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Show LEW FUEE PRESS. LEHL UTAH First President UsUg Favkes' DT Altf in elebrated is Guy Flakes' day William Howard of November. England on the fifth rresiaeni oi tfie Ur-inHe wai one of the conspirators make use of an automobile ir volved in the Gunpowder plot, office; Warren G. Hardin house British the plan to blow up as seized by the first who knew how to drive hiT of lord. He r.B Easter Costume Calls for Gay, Tiny Flower Hat fJlIUliUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlUUIHllltlilllllllUUlK Up-to-the-Min- ute wm mi W i M i By ROBERT GMVTIAVD WORLD'S There is a ruSARASOTA, mor that when Manager Joe Cronin of the Boston Red Sox heard that Toto, the gorilla, was at Gargantua, Heavyweight ,Jg Cham- under false pretenses, strictly weathered 12 full rounds against the Bomber. Indeed, "Shadow" Simon was only a couple of rounds away from being even on points when Referee Sam Henessey stopped the fight. Abe was figured to go not more than two or three rounds. He was to be just another victim in Louis' "bum-a-- ) month" club. Instead, the Long Is- land giant gave Joe enough headaches to cause Promoter Mike Jacobs to make a rematch for May 16 in New York. This wasn't the first Door exhibi tion chalked up against Louis. In a couple of recent matches the Bomb-- 1 er didn't live up to the killer label attached to him early in his career, He didn't have too much trouble winning, but he couldn't very well her intended mate, Cronin immediately rushed to the Sarasota zoo and tried to sign Toto up as a pitcher. For Joe Cronin. after last season, feels that he can use almost any form of animal life that can chuck things at the GrantUnd Rice opposition. Just a year ago on this fair western coast of Florida it was generally agreed that if anything happened to the Yankees, the Red Sox would move up to the vacated throne. Outside of the pitching, the Red Sox had the best team in basebaU, at that time. Outside of the pitching, the same thing is true today. But "outside of the pitching" is the same as being outside of the money. It is like being a man, minus We Build Illusions probably no one truth. We absolute the himself tells and illusions build up all tend to create a dream world that we think we is better than the real world and have to live in. This is all right when one cargives us courage, but ries it so far that he builds up a false picture either of his virtues or his faults and defects he is simply deceiving himself and dodging the real facts of life. This is what makes the neurotic he may tell the truth to others, but he is the biggest sort of a liar to himself. ; f j ! m v with much lavish-oes- s, and when the crash came you could hear it 50 JOE LOUIS miss. Neither McCoy nor Burman will go down in pugilistic history as dangerous fighters. miles at tea. The Yankees blew the flag, but the Busy Champion too back to know Red Sox were Joe has defended his title 15 times since he won it from James J. Brad-docthe Cinderella Man, in Comis-ke- y park, Chicago, June 22, 1939. Thirteen of his title defenses have been won via the knockout route. Only two challengers Tommy Farr and Arturo Godoy have gone the limit. The Louis has present-dachanged. No longer does he have his wholehearted enthusiasm for supervised mayhem. His urge for destruction has been dulled by a continuous diet of soggy opponents. That, however, does not mean that Louis can't revert to his earlier form. Given a challenger worthy of his respect one with a chance to win Louis would show the old flash which brought him the title. Joe Cronin what happened or to care enough to find out. On to 1941 Measured by its infield and its outfield, by its power and its defensive play, the Red Sox still have the best club In baseball up to the outer rim of the pitcher's box. With Frank Pytlak catching and reserves, the Red Sox look even better now than they did a year ago. But what about their pitching? The only two veterans they have saved from the wreck of 1940 are Bob Grove and Jack Wilson. Grove will probably be good for only 20 games this season, working once a week. Wilson, loaded with potential powder, is still an enigma. Cronin's three outside dependenMike Ryba from cies are Oscar Jndd Rochester, e from Sacramento, and Dick from San Diego three men who won over 60 games last season. He should also get some help from his rookies of last year Hash, Butland, Harris, Rich and Dickman, plus Hughson, Brown and k, y ss Thwarted Plot Early Joe's career as champion it was predicted that eventually he would lick himself. The Louis' longing for fried chicken and plenty of sleep was scheduled to turn him into a fat, jolly lad of about 225 pounds. Then, to complete the story, some earnest young White Hope (not Max Baer) would whop him on the jaw and relegate him to obscurity if not In New-som- Dob-so- n. erably less than colossal in his last d three fights. He wasn't the fighting machine of old. Instead, he was little more than a jourHe worked neyman heavyweight. hard for his victories much harder than he once did. It's equally true, however, that a man won't always give his best if " of provocative little hats will "top" spring suits and ensembles this season. Why not climax your Easter costume with a gay flower chapeau? You'll not only be "right in fashion," but you will be joyously "in tune" with spring. This is a season which calls for "prettiness." No matter how simple the frock, the suit or the ensemble, airs you should give it lovely-lad- y by enchanting accessory details-flow- ers, perfumes, veils, decorative handkerchiefs, frothy fragile neckwear, an intriguing handbag or colorful gloves. Flower hats this spring are as bewildering in type, color and design as a garden of flowers. Some of the floral headpieces seem not much more than a cluster of posies anchored to the head by a labyrinth of ribbons and bandeau devices. They finish off with a cloud of misty, colorful veiling arranged smartly. While flowers of every variety are in fashion, there is particular emphasis on roses. You will see roses on. hats, on bodices, on handbags, on sheer party dresses, and even under the wide brim of felt hats. The la Her may match the. rose worn at the wrist as a bracelet. Smart Gob Dress Sports Shorts beat Jake Kilrain in 75 rounds. CLong Island university, most school to abandon intercollegiate football, did so because of "unsettled world conditions." C A modern Notre Dame record of 1.062 points was scored hv this year's basketball team which won i( oi us w games, ine average or 48.27 points per game. re-ce- 1 c, j KUTA at 570 TOP KC is composed of men who were born in France. 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'f If N 1 ( l Prints and Plain A new f smart gob dress, perfect for the junior high or high school girl, is here shown. It adheres to a traditional pattern of simplicity in accordance with the present fashion trend toward classics. That this dress reflects the patriotic note so characteristic of current fashions is readily seen in its every detail the dress A cot- ton, with an navy blue lines for the skirt and long-tors- o blouse. The white nautical blouse is trimmed with red braid and red anchors. It's a and makes the best of all school dresses. With it you'll no doubt want to wear a saucy sailor hat, and perhaps shoes with turned-bacmiddy designs. It is an easy dress to make. two-piec- er and very helpful aid in selecting prints and plains to "go together" is the manner in which materials are being displayed this season in the stores. It is the custom this season to show a print and the plain material all side by side in colors that correlate perfectly. Flower Bracelets The newest fashion wrinkle is to wear a flower or boutonniere attached to a ribbon bracelet, the cuff of your glove, or the edge of the sleeve at the wrist. Of course the flower should match the flower trimming on your hat. Designers Defy Raids In London, dressmakers keep on dishing out their normal supply of work, in spite of air raids. Clothes' are made on a sort of ambulating schedule," workers shifting from the basement shelters to the upstairs workrooms and back again. -, n- CO. S. L. C. P. O. Box 1431 LAKE The beat food in Salt Lake is served by The MAYFLOWER CAFE t 154 South Main POPULAR PRICED Luncheons. Dinners and Sandwlchtt HEARING AID 7C1 EXAMINED EYES .n.,.- fSl The modern, nn 51oVU approved hoohna 1 on the THIS AD GOOD FOR coat of new glasses, broken lenses, frames. work. to all One ad a patient. and repair This offer void after April 19th DR. EARL G. MARSELL, Optometrist 1ST So Main St Salt Lake City. Utah ar aid. 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PAX WORM KILLER For night crawlers, grubs, etc PAX LAWN SEED rhe pinnacle of quality. Ask for It HOTEL APARTMENTS Jff l France of fighting met Alfalfa and Clover Seeds Wanted in RENO. NEVADA stop St tb Reno's Isrgest and HOTEL GOLDEN snoil popular hoteL BABY l'3:n J When shown in the upper left corner is gaily flowered with bright red poppies. Wear it to set off a navy blue costume. Add a smart red bag. Pastels are popular for headgear. A beguiling soft rose colored felt beret is shown below to the left in the group. The shoulder length veil emphasizes romance and coquetry. A swatch of pastel silk on a tall black felt turban is pictured below to the right. A hat of this type calls for a shimmering lavender veil. OF THE DIAL" other NBC Blue tk'.z-- i.wii.umtwm HOTELS spring." Centered in the picture, a young lady of high fashion wears one of the tiny pompadour hats so smart this season. Note the glorified rose splashed on her handkerchief. These handkerchiefs come in a series of flowers, so you are sure of getting a "hankie" to match your flower hat. You will be wanting a red hat this season to keep pace with fashion, or at least one trimmed with bright red flowers. The little hat rayon-mixtu- CThe last heavyweight championship bare knuckle bout was fought is of red, white and blue rayon 8, 1889. John L. Sullivan July Hour m-- r'-j, mm i Silk, Rayon Printed Suits Taking Fashion by Storm who makes up in speed and courage what he lacks in weight and punch. Conn is dead game and one of today's best boxers. Louis is smart enough to know that he must be ready for him. For that reason it should be one of the year's best title fights. Even handkerchiefs are apt to yield to the sway of flowers this season, in that they have posies embroidered or painted on them to match those on one's "Easter bonnet." Above to the right in the picture is a lovely black satin hat, trimmed with two waxen white roses. A veil of black fishnet subscribes to the slogan "with every hat a veil this New and exciting in the spring style parade are suits that are tailored of silk or prints with exactly the fine nicety and simplicity one expects of wool suits. The suit with an pleated skirt is a favorite. The jacket has revers and a or fastening. You will find in the stores stunning redingote styles as well, tailored like cloth, fitted meticulously as your long topcoat, the dress une derneath styled in a fetching manner. These new print are starting a vogue that is taking the fashion world by storm. isn't necessary. No heavyweight champion in the history of the ring has fought as many fights after capturing the title, or has spent as many tedious hours in training. Louis' next real test will come in June when he meets Billy Conn, a e 1030 ea h Monday rh':-- h WALL PAPER it d TheNat'l Farm & Home Not Born in France's best body arc of the rainbow the as sunlight passes appears through drops of water hanging in ihe sky, the light is reflected from the inside of the raindrop, and is thus broken up into the various colors that form light. far-fame- The lone exception is Robert Moses Grove, the Lonaconing Lancer . . . BAUKHAGE Rainbow The glorious Not So Colossal It's true that Joe looked consid The Lone Exception all-tim- iiiiiiiiiatiiin'i'- -' tl L mty Joe didn't think much of that plot. Year after year he has been crawling into the ring at 201 or 202, looking the same as he did back in 1937. He has refused to beat himself. His fights have been so numerous that he couldn't get out of condition. The change has been in his mental attitude. No longer does he feel it necessary to annihilate an opponent in six minutes of boxing. If he thought it essential, chances are that he could handle the assignment as easily as he did a couple of years ago. k twenty-secon- yjjTA-- oblivion. This isn't, by any wild meander-ing- s into the field of imagination, a strong pitching staff. But from the cluster of right and left arms Cronin should be able to improve on his pitching of 1940. With enough luck he might even be able to have four or five good men ready, and if this happens the Red Sox will be dangerous people to have around with Jimmy Foxx, Ted W illiams, Bobby Doerr, Dom DiMaggio and others who can hammer over the needed runs when they count the most. The possibilities are there, but his entire pitching string is stuffed with "ifs." It is a staff of question-marveterans and rookies, sore arms and 1940 failures. Cronin must feel as if he were wandering into a heavy fog, minus a miner's lamp or a torch. from Maryland. Grove reached the ripe age of 41 last week. This is his season his seventeenth in the major leagues. In his day and time, Grove has won 293 ball games for the Athletics and Red Sox and his left arm is still hanging on. His major league average is .686, which is far up in the higher brackets. In this span of time Lefty has whiffed 2,217 opponents. one of the He is undoubtedly greatest pitchers of all time. Last season the former speed king won 7 games and lost 6. It was the leanest year of his long career Tennyson's brook may go on fot ever, but not a pitching arm. Grove now can work only once a week, or once every 10 days. Cronin hopes the tall and willowy southpaw can win 12 or 15 games. This would border on a miracle. Exactly 10 years ago Grove won 31 games and lost only 4 for one of the greatest seasons in all pitching history. ' But when you add 10 years to 31 years you. begin bucking the impregnable fortress known as time." w -- MYRIADS ... LISTEN TO Tapioca root-stocTapioca is made from the of cassava or manioc, a perennial herb or surub which grows in the tropics and southern United States. j I i.J - ks f your pants. A year ago Manager Cronin for veteran pitchers had Bob Grove, Jack Wilson, Denny Galehouse, Fritz Ostermueller. Joe Heving, and Jim Bagby. For rookies he had Bill Butland, Herb Hash and Mickey Harris, , who had won 60 minor league games and had cost Tom Yawkey over $100,000. Most of the veterans hit 4he soapy chute, and all three of the rookies took an even deeper I dive. After leading the league 37 days, Cronin began to use up his pitching staff Population Increase population of the ; States increased 8,891,229. or T cent, between 1930 and 19io rf fornia had the greats increasej" cording- to population. The Most people do well-dress- first-cla- Strategic Hifrh.tyg. 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