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Show LEW FREE PRESS, LEffL m j Tailored Silk Suits, Dresses Reflect Beau Brummel Style- jiimuumimtiiimiiimiuiiiiiiMiiMiii SfteaJzitUf o WW THEN anyone mentions gam ble" in connection with the various Joe Louis ring enterprises, the responding answer is likely to be in the nature of a hoarse guffaw. The shot, or Bomber is usually a even shorter, which leans more in A ITT AH f By ROBERT McSHANE E s Wmm Ncaipapar Unas tM S JllllllllllllllMIHIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIUIIS l, - formation. A great many more athletes are going to be called by midsummer the sure thing direction than any than most of us thought possible. The high draft numbers of last fall gamble. Yet the gamble is still there in are steadily getting lower and deferment entails considerably more than this uncertain world. The Louis crown is worth around a casual appearance before the $3,000,000 as long as Louis wears local draft board. Every major league baseball club it. In his last start men who are eligible for army lists Abe Simon against in the Detroit show duty. And it's very possible that a majority of those clubs will lose more the champion raked Club men than they anticipated. In a trifle under owners and team managers aren't S20.000. So he was very happy over the outlook, but gambling a $3,000,- - K, , there's only one thing to do about it. 000 title against a can wish the boys good luck They $20,000 collection, a and quick return. with the odds at a price few Quite a few young, unmarried baseball players have no logical would care to offer reason to ask deferment. They are in any form of comresponsible solely for their own suppetition. Grantland Eice No one rated Siport and are entitled to nothing more mon with a chance to whip Louis. than is the average clerk or bookBut in taking numerous whacks and keeper. It is to their credit that smashes at Abe's granite chin, sup- most of them are accepting their pose Louis had cracked one or both luck with good grace. paws? Break This can happen to any puncher Tough However, it isn't always fair to at any given moment. Both Demp-se- y and Louis carried iron fists into condemn a young ball player who action, where more than a few good grouses a bit at the turn of events up in a fighters have been harried or which brought his number hurry particularly if the player wrecked by brittle hands. foothold in the When you are leveling against a hasn't a very strong the most part he has For majors. of 255 to hooked Simon jaw, pounds to get where he is. human flesh and bone, only a pair worked hardit too, may be tough for him Then, of tough hands can stand the test. to get another chance immediately after his army discharge. A year Fighting Hands is a long time in any sport, and basein Jim Corbett once told me that his earlier days he was a good ball is no exception. Despite his attempts to rationalpuncher. knows he "I decided to go out for boxing," ize, the average ballto player leave when his he said, "for two reasons. One was must be prepared the speed I had in my legs. The number arrives. The more prominent the man, the surer he is to get other was to save my hands." called. The air would be filled with Gene Tunney had early hand trouloud, justifiable howls should some concen reasons he ble, one of the trated on boxing in completely eligible athlete be passed place of the knock- or deferred. Football players, boxers, basketout wallop. In his second start ball players, and all other athletes against Jim Jef- are supposed to make the best army fries, Bob Fitzsim-mon- s candidates. Almost all of them are might have in fine physical condition and many won if he hadn't of them are much better off finansmashed both hands cially than the average selectee. on the Jeffries They were Psychological Aspect Ball players can't afford to overshattered down to the lower knuckles. look the psychological aspect. More than a few Remember the almost laughable Gene Tunney rather important case of the ball players who asked fights have been lost by broken for unemployment compensation? hands. Multiply the jeers and boos they reLouis is one of the few fighters ceived by a thousand and it will inon record who can punch equally dicate a manager's fear of the derihard with both hands. This explains sion which would befall any eligible more than 80 per cent of his effec- ball player who secured deferment. tiveness. If either fin should crack Even though Feller, Hank Green-berup his assaulting powers would be and others are drafted in the cut down heavily. near future, there will still be two The fact Both Tom Gibbons and Gene Tun- exciting pennant races. ney knew the way to keep on guard that the experts may be forced to against Dempsey's blasting left rewrite their dope is not at all imhook. Jack's right was nothing like portant. Should the favored team in the Louis right. either league fail to win, it will have So when Louis is swinging away no bearing on world history. The with any attack he is morale of our army and of our naalways taking a double risk against tionis of much more importanceout-to a concrete head or cement chin. He future generations than is the confessed to a pair of sore hands come of the 1941 pennant races. after the Simon party. Question of Morale Another Angle It often has been said that the It is also a matter of judgment country needs entertainment and reas to how long anyone can keep at laxation in times of crisis war and otherwise. No one will argue that razoredge working as often as the point. But the entertainment need not be furnished by young men who Bomber does. No other heavyweight might otherwise be serving their country to better advantage. Winchampion ever took ning one minor battle Is many times any such gamble. more important than winning a for Fortunately World's series. Louis, he hasn't the type of imagination The morale of the nation's armed that forces is certainly as important as keeps him keyed up. civilian morale. A great pitcher, an But long training halfback or a periods can remove hitter will do more in the a big part of the Joe Louis way of psychological uplift than a keenness that fol regiment of unknowns. lows long resting spans. There is Sport is a vital factor in today's a touch of drudgery to training that and it will become increasingarmy, most fighters either dread or dislike ly important as time goes on. MilBenWalker and intensely. Mickey lions of young Americans have one ny Leonard, two of the best, were outlet sport. Ball players, golfers, always below par in their training. boxers, football players and experts The wonder is that Louis, with all in all other fields of won't be the cash he has piled up, is still forced to give up theirsport and training willing to face the grind. He will their profession. The army will have practically no recess from now them busy in their chosen until late September this campaign keep fields. Around them will be built on top of 15 defensive stands. regimental and divisional teams. It is easy to understand Mike Ja- They will serve as coaches, managcobs' big rush. The answer is the ers, players and Instructors. In draft. short, their importance to their Both Louis and Billy Conn are not country will be increased rather so many strides away, and the odds than decreased. against their going to an afmy camp The headliners who are called by will be considerably lower before the draft will a bit the worst of the summer is over. Draft numbers it financially. get It is reasonable to ass that were once in the have sume, though, that they are the ones now fallen to the lower limbs. And who will be hurt less in the long run. Ahey are falling faster every week. No one knows this better than Mike and those handling the destinies of most of the leading chal- C. Willis Ward, one of the Univerlengers. track sity of Michigan's Time, tide and the draft wait for greats, has volunteered for the no one and beyond early summer army. the shore line of all sport is thick C. Because of the "uncertainties of with fogs and gathering mists. the times" Princeton As the matter now stands Jacobs annual invitational trackuniversity's meet will has arranged four starts, fox Louis not be held this spring. For six in the next six months May, June, yearsU has been one of the classics July and September.' This Will leaW otmetutdoor track season. Louis facing his twentieth defense C. Doctors at 'the Mayo clinic in of the main crown if he slips safeRochester, Minn., have banned ly through them all if there is somesalt from Billy Jurges diet. one around for him to fight ,rrr, r 1 " ' l:-- . . J jaw-ton- e. g f Mir tree-top- Sport Shorts all-tim- e t, lli diving. shilirg. e Piston Rinss Charles Evans Hughes is It reported that rmrP p?,f Charles Evans Hughes, member are k.!. t0"" (170,674,395) was rings of the U. S. Supreme court, channels than any placement the for presidency. once a candidate motor vehicle part, annually. oir He was also secretary of state. '.."v-ir- u Mints in U. S. Men Unfit for War There are four mints in the States. They are located in Pbi'jJ per and Thirty-thre- e cent of the men examined for World delphia, Denver, San Franciscj afj war service were i'ound unfit. New Orleans. one-thir- h Hi i 1 ' - - I gJ ' j? V irwV A FASHION that appeals to women everywhere is the suit or costume tailored of either black or navy silk faille. There is a refine r LESS All Metal Interlocking 'E'Z'ON' New Zealand, this year, contemApplr it yourself NOW, Msj, a of introduction system quickly, inside or outside, without plates the removing Sash. No special of free medical care on a national or mechanical skill nided. Sav social the under cost In fuel each Winter. for BuZ basis, provided less lasts lifetime. tom rsttls. two about created setup security t ram ana Dust. re- - How mery window have you? Special 10da years ago. Doctors have until offer Set Complete for one sample Window fornnnnscil trie nlan and nut directions for use. J1.00 Postpaid Givi icjuij vJ"'- -' own I for treatment with width and height of each Sash. Robert N ward their plan 0 Balti ft N. Co., Ine., Chic.ri LaSalle, on the basis of free service to those Agents Wanted in need. Long continued negotiations, however, between the governMason Dixon Line ment and doctors have broken down, The Mason and Dixon line was and now the government will create named after Charles Mason and service. medical state Dixon, English surveyors by William Penn and Lord Health Your Toasting Baltimore. ntrr 28-3- best-dress- M.- w. ment and ladyhkeness about these tailleurs that women love. There is a patrician look about the suavely fitted, smartly detailed silk costumes in the illustration. You will be hearing much during the coming weeks about the Regency period fashions to which contemporary designers are turning for ideas or new inspiration. Our style creators are translating these costumes who gloried pf the "dandies," in molded waistlines, peplum flared coatees, wide picturesque cuffs, fastidiously frilled waistcoats and wrist lingerie frills, into practical contemporary fashions, such as are .&JZk .v.. ft. dress that invites lingerie accents. With a gown or coat dress of this sort, you can change it entirely with Note the white new accessories. frills in the sleeves. Black wool and silk faille adapt well to the lines of the dressmaker The suit centered in the group. jacket features the new dropped shoulder yoke, with bracelet length sleeves and unpressed pleated peplum. Unpressed front pleats introduce new skirt interest. The blouse is of white mousseline de soie. Another type of silk costume suit that is a leading fashion is the here shown. ensemble. The great advanThe black silk faille suit to the tage is that the redingote can be left in the picture reflects the Re- worn either with its companion gency influences of the Beau Brum-mel- s dress of faille or crepe or with print of the past in its neat slender frocks. Many of the new redingotes waistline, accented by a peplum sil- are strictly tailored in straight slim houette, flared collar and cuffs and lines. Others depart from the The straight and narrow path by introberuffled lingerie accents. enormous felt hat is especially chic ducing front pleats and sometimes in that it typifies a smart, new milback yokes to give freedom across linery trend. These hats are par- the shoulders. ticularly pretty in pastels, worn Very smart, too, are black or navy with either navy or black spring cos- silk coats, elaborately braided down tumes. the fronts. Also, a striking new note The simplicity of the silk crepe are glittering jeweled buttons, fastdress to the right in the trio is a ening the jacket of simple black or master stroke in costume design as navy silks. Many flower buttons in interpreted this season by foremost realistic colorings are used on the Note the new longer new silk tailleurs. designers. waistline. It is just this type of (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Trim Print-Bo- w BETTER WEATHERSTRIP for New Medic Plan y ';: - two. v.j', I 1 V m v- ii d Lincoln Taller Popular Out of Office Abraham Lincoln was taller than Andrew Jackson is the only Pres!. meas Lincoln Washineton. dent conceded to have gur,e out of ured six feet, four inches, as comoffice far more popular than when pared with Washington's six feet, he went in. red-ingo- te two-hand- league-leadin- . reajj! wjj in ' k-- y. r, S, Camel's Hump Changes English United Kingdom After traveling a lucg distas. The areas that make up the Eng- without food or of water, the fat i consists lish United Kingdom the hump of the came! is northern Scotland, England, Wales, ChanIreland, Isle of Man and the in size. nel islands. 1-- ?cH u ha-T-e- Produces Most uo;d Water in Bananas The Homestake mine :r. S cent 75 about per .j.j, D Banana contain koU has been the largest" p- rater. of gold in this country. Mands Connect With Napoleon Home Counties Three Elands figured prominently All the counties encirci r.? Lor.J-arwere in the life of Napoleon. They called the Home counties. Elba. Corsica, St. Helena and Bv CHERIE NICHOLAS effect of the draft upon sport THE general is going to be much than suspected a few many greater months back when the boys line up to give Uncle Sam the necessary in- Hu Wings, Cin't at One Tine The one penguin, although it at The United States eurreary is nsa.ble to fly. xks wing, the coins soch inelaaed kaLMime and the are used solely for t'-r, ft' Shades of Deep Purple Seen in Spring Fashions Purple and violet and kindred shades are color features being highlighted this spring. Many suits and cape costumes are tailored of tweeds this purple or spring. Topped with a fetching little straw chapeau, trimmed in violet, with violet boutonniere to match, this ensemble sings fashion's spring song. The new lavenders and purples go Lots of charmingly with navy. white frills on a navy suit, navy or violet felt hat with violet flower trim and you're ready for the sun! Lavender veils or light green ones are accessory "musts" with purple ensembles. violet-tone- A V 1 jfc Si's g Red is registering one of the biggest color triumphs of the season. Young girls "dote" on the new red coats and jackets, some of which fasten with military brass buttons. Prints with red backgrounds are creating a sensation. Some are patterned with navy or black or beige and green motifs. You really must have a red print frock. It's the fashion to match hat and handbag this season. Try carrying out the idea in red straw or fabric, and don't forget to add a red veil! You will like red accents with your navy suit or redingote ensemble, and red accessories will add an exotic touch to your new beige outfit. Chinese Hats The ingenious use of print with plain is outstanding fashion news for Especially attractive and spring. chic is a new print silk bow technique used in jacket and bodice fastenings, as illustrated. The black, white and golden yellow silk print is striped horizontally for the dress, with the stripes applied in bands to the black wool jacket. Unpressed pleats give subtle fullness to the skift.' This model shows that the idea of print with plain is being used with refreshing originality. LISTEN TO . . . BAUKHAGE The Nat'l Farm & Home Hour 10:30 each morning, Monday through Friday KUTA at 570 KC TOP OF THE DIAL" and other NBC Blue Network Stations Mallards Furnish Meat From prehistoric times, wild mallards have furnished meat to man, Miles of Seacoast Mallards, in domestication, are im The United States has 12,877 portant in the food supply of China and other populous countries. of seacoast. custom among Chinese maidens is to wear clusters of flowers at each side of the head. It is this pretty headdress which has given inspiration for a new fashion that some predict will develop into an important vogue during the months. A noted Americancoming millinery designer has devised a band that curves to fit the head. This is covered with ribbon, and at each side flowers or ribbon bows are attached. You wear this fitted bandeau like little girls used to wear round combs. This is a real help to those who prefer to go hatless. miles 1 HOTELS WHEN IN SALT GLASSES LAKE best food in Salt Lake is served b The MAYFLOWER CAFE at 164 South Main POPULAR PRICED Luncheons, Dinners and Sandwicnes Th When In RENO, NEVADA atop at the HOTEL GOLDEN Reno's largest and most popular hotel. REPAIRED Glasses cost about half as much when you buy direct from OPTICAL LABORATORIES 252 South Main. Salt Lake. HOTEL OGDEN, WALL PAPER BEN LOMOND UTAH jh d Bright Red Colors I Drinking a toast is a universal custom. There are as many ways to say "Here's How'' as there are drinks to say it with or languages to say it in. Here is "Your Health!" in just 15 of these languages. American Here's How! Chinese Kong Chien! English Cheerio! 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