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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH Back to School Clothes Made Of Smart, Practical Cottons -- -- ipour ON THE HOME FRON THE somewhat steamy air is still rife with the buzz jf many voices trying to name the world's best golfer. Byron Nelson? Ben Ilogan? Sammy Snead? Craig Wood? At least these are the four well in the lead, although in the last year Craig Wood kas gone in more upon the instructive side than tournament play. The phrase "best golfer" covers r.ore than a few details or angles. Winr.ing golf means something more than It must ilso mean determination and the abil-.t- y shot-makin- g. to keep concentrating under fire. I haven't seen a Jner stylist than : Sammy Snead, now tn the navy and far t"" THE wartime muddle on starting times in major league baseball games has developed into somewhat of a brawl an scrap which may have a profound effect upon tne future of the game. Clark Griffith, the Old Fox of the Washington Senators, declares that his club will have a hard time exist ing next year unless the team is allowed to play week-dagames at nigni. The matter of start in? pamc or. dinarily is left to the home club. out 11 nas Become of Drime imnnr. tance to the leagues. The Washing ton situation became a matter oi concern - to the American league when Griffith announced that, with the exception of Saturday and Sun day, the Senators would play their inter-leag- ' - J ' ue 4 i it critical moments. NavT Sam at times finds it dim tult to keep his mind on the next or to keep his grip on the situa tion through 72 boles. But before roing into the navy he was still the me that always carried more than Us share of the gallery who liked to ffatcn an easy looking swing that tent tne hail so far and so straight. mot Nelson and Ilogan t& : ft Nelson and Hogan' two Texans came along together from Ft. Worth, take up most of the arguments. This is natural enough. In the first place they are the two big money winners of the year, the two leading stars of the last two years ver a stretch of tournament play. Hogan won the $3,500 open at Los Angeles. Nelson won the Masters' it Augusta in a play off against Hogan. Hogan won the Hale America. Then Nelson followed by winning the $15,000 Tarn O' Shanter icramble. The two have had one important meeting so far. In the Augusta National test n led Hogan by a single stroke In 90 holes of play. This margin of sourse is thinner than the rubber of a toy balloon. Hogan's tournament record in the nay of average strokes per round and his monev record for two Years has been slightly better than Nelson's. They are a tough pair to separate, if you take in all the elements that go Into winning golf. Nelson has been the big stake winner. Hogan has yet to win a national title U. S. Open or PGA. who Nel-lo- Styles of Play Byron Nelson, without any question, is the best all around shot-makin the game. He has a greater variety than Hogan can call upon. For example, Hogan must depend upon a controlled hook off the tee. Nelson, if the occasion demands, can use a fade or a hook. Hogan believes in banking upon control of a more limited assortment, which makes concentration an easier matter. They are both long. Both are fine, long iron players. But neither over er r ri extended period of play could be classed as a fine putter. At least neither any belongs 1 with such experts as Jerry Travers, Wal- green tnf .v. Tp.itia 44 a via, Dnkk.. uvuvy :H Jones, Walter gen, Freddie Tommy Namara, Ha- - Mc-Leo- d, Mc-- Horton Ben Ilogan Smith or Paul to mention only a limited list. But golf has its peculiar ways. It gave Harry Vardon control of every shot in the game up to the putt. If Vardon had been a s putter be would have finished with more U. S. and British Opens than any two men in golf. Both Nelson and Hogan can putt in spells. But there is nothing consistent on either side. Neither looks like a good putter, to start with. Nelson can gear himself up higher in, a big stake than Hogan can. This may be due to the fact that Hogan is willing to work harder through a longer stretch. Ilogan gives himself no rest. He takes no vacations. Nelson does, giving much less thought to tournaments that he considers not quite so important. The wonder is that Hogan can take such physical and nerve and mental beating not only week after week and month after month but also year after year. Hogan practices endlessly, steeling himself for every tournament. His aoiuty to stand up under the strain ' short of miraculbua. ' If you are looking for the best shot Run-ya- n first-clas- 135-pou- 1 a - ti '- ' K ALMOST any plain washstand or dresser may be given long smart lines by adding open shelves at the ends. Here, a top of plywood with a plain moulding around the edges extends across the top of the stand and shelves. By adding a plain baseboard and a coat of paint the piece is finished with a modern air. The paint should match the woodwork and if old hardware is removed to make way for simple new drawer pulls the screw holes should be filled with plastic wood and sand papered before painting. The diagram at the upper right shows how to make the wall deco ASK ME ANOTHER '""" " II""' rnninrnwwim lAirwiWHiiiiMiniiiiiM CO FAR as the "clothes" program is concerned, exciting moments are ahead for school eirls and their collegiate sisters. The new styles fascinate with their refresh ine oneinalitv. their bright and lovely colors and their altogether ainerent outioos rrom that of past seasons There's iust one thrill after an other in promise for those assem wardrobes, one bling of the "thrillingest" of which is the acceptance of cotton as smart and wearable for fall and winter. It took wartime scarcity of other fihers to break down the tradition that cotton is iust for wear or for the workaday house- aress ana sucn. Actually- cottons can ,be warm as wen as cool.. Now that fashion has erown keen ly cotton conscious, new uses of it are being played ud- - which hold promise of surprises and excitinff in. terest for everybody. A new order of experience is awaiting school far ing youngsters in that they are going to have the fun of selecting a com plete wardrobe expressed in terms 01 cotton irom start to finish. The new fall cottons are of such tremen dous scope they take in every phase 01 scnooi iasnion as seen in coats. suits, dresses, accessories and lin eerie. The cotton fahrir list inplndoe corduroys,' velveteens, twills, whip- coras, oiacK poplins, ginghams, nomespuns and chains. Not only are the new fall and win, ter cotton weaves breathtaking in xneir colors specially tne new velveteens and corduroys), but the new style developments are so outstand ingly different in technique there isn't eoine to be a dull moment in tne enure procedure 01 getting a 0 teen-acre- d back-to-scho- er ol Barbecue Dirndl TO 11 t 7 fit ac 10 Drawer 10 cents for each book Address 1I 1. Is sterling silver the same as sona silver? 2. Who said genius is 2 per cent 98 per cent hard work? inspiration, because I really think I'd made the 3. Do trees die of old age? aean s 11st u my cotton whipcord 4. What city is built on seven bolero suit with braid outlining the hills? jacket ana cutis and veleteen col5. What king of England couldn't lar could count for credit! Well, speaK mngnsh? I m on my way to a lecture but I 6. What is meant by "eminent have a feeling I'm going to have a time of it keeping my mind from aomain '7 7. Did Washington wear a wicr? wandering off into thoughts of the 8. What civilized country, about coat I've ordered made of jigger u,uuu square miles in area, has one of the new priority fleeces woven no railroads? on cotton oacKing and cunningly 9. In what state may one pass lined with bright quilted cotton suit the settlement of Pneuthrough ing." "Now what do I need for my next monia, enter Hell's Gate into Purclass (bright girl centered in the gatory and pass on to Paradise? Mv clothes picture speaking)? The Answers ought to help the intelligent impression I'm going to make, because they 1. No, sterling is but 92.5 are so right for the camnus and per cent silver and 7.5 per cent copper. show I used my head in choosing 2. Thomas A. Edison. washable cottons. My jumper is 3. Almost never. Invariably, if green pinwale cordurov with a chi dirndl-lik- e skirt 'and handy slash not cut down, they are blown over pocKets, and my woolly cotton by the wind or struck by lightning. 4. Rome. blouse is inspiringly cheerful in col 5. George I. or. 1 m so glad jumper dresses are 6. The right which the govern 'the style' for with blouse changes a jumper dress is a whole wardrobe ment reserves to take private in one. I'm finding a lot of satis property for public use. 7. Washington faction in knowing that the plaid his powderedI'm wearing washes 'just like new,' hair and tied it up in a aueue. hut and my pinwale cordurov skirt eoes he never wore a wig. 8. Iceland. through a beauty 9. Virginia. treatment as nice as you please!" 1 m starting my sophomore year," says Miss Collegiate to the right in the erouD. "and after tnm semesters in college I know what's what, what's done and what's wnrn such as my peasant corduroy skirt slipped over guess what? A cotton challis clay suit for louneinu arnund I adore the slenderizing lines of this piay suit cut princess I fashion. Don't vou think the challis has a cunning rose pattern ing; Be sure to notice the skirt with intriguing pockets which looks as if it took yards and yards, but designers are clever these days about using not even an inch of material over the amount allowed under WPB regulations. They've learned to get maximum fullness'with minimum yardage." is probably soliloquizing in this wise "I hope I'll be as smart in courses as I am about clothes, group warm-weath- r" Enclose desired. Name SPEARS New York The Questions Some clubs have been exneri menting with the twilight double-neacter, starting between five and six o'clock. The first eame is Dlaved in the gloaming, the other is played unaer ugnts. , Clubs in the National league have had some unhappy experiences with iwmgnt Dau. in a game played for tne Army Relief fund, the Dodders and Giants opened hostilities at 6:45 o'clock. Yet they could not finish nine innings before 9:10, at which time the game was called. On top of that came a second twilight game, ending in a 1 to 1 deadlock after Brooklyn scored four runs in the 10th inning. The four runs were nullified because of descending aarKness. The inning could not be completed. The Giants thoughtfully tossed the remainder of their twilight eame scneduie tn the ash can. They Knew me fans weren't getting value re ceived. This was a smart move on the part of Horace Stoneham. Fans were becoming irate. The changes which have come to pass are evidenced by the fact that on one recent day not a single daylight game was scheduled in either major league or in any of the six principal minor leagues. Two games were twilight affairs, but the rest smart and practical were played under lights. wardrobe together. Baseball's Problem Each of the fashions pictured in Both twilight baseball and its the above illustration serves as a of what is to be in the wav cousin, the arc lieht hvbrid. are in prophecy ferior products. But these are hard of smart fall trends. Considering these styles from the viewpoint of times and baseball s problem is the wearers themselves young Miss tough to solve. For instance. Griffith America shown to the left in the isn't far from wrong when he says he won i araw customers in the daytime next year in Washington. Yet the nation's caoital is in th th or a boom and should be fully capa ble or supportine a baseball team providing activities are scheduled at a time when spectators have a bit or time to kill. y ...fc.g I Ibe American learn need the I 1 ,rj In Washington club. the opinion of mis writer, Mr. Griffith's voice in the wilderness should be heeded. As a somewhat drastic measure, he should be allowed to play the night games ne says he needs to remain solvent. Some critics, notably Larrv Mao. man or Brooklyn, claim that an overdose of nieht eames will ruin baseball. These critics can back un metr contentions with facts, figures nna iokic But if nieht irame kill Dasebau in Washington, then the irancnise can De taken somewhere else. Without night baseball, Grif fith claims the Senators are definite. iy on the skids. With it, they have a ngniing cnance. C With the start of the 1942 season, the home run ranking wna- - Ruth 714, Foxx 519, Gehrig 494, Ott 415, Simmons juo. Hornsby 302, Klein 100. Greenbere 249. and Auoriii Phil Cavaretta, outfielder and first oaseman with the Chicago Cubs, is In his ninth season as a major maker the nod goes to Nelson. he's only 25. leaguer, If you are looking to the hardest D. In the atthough 35 Chicago-Mackinraces worker the same goes to Hogan. And it might be mentioned that nnce jam, no lives have been lost, lowever, the grind is tough. One both can plav their full ahar i ear only 8 of 42 starters reached winning golf. ne nnisn line. MRS. RUTH WYETH Bedford Hills A General Quiz daylight games at seven and turn on tne lights when they were needed. It looked for a while a thmiirh urimth would be allowed to do just that. But then President Harridge stepped In with the announcement mat league rules stinulate that a game started in daylight must be nnisned in daylight. SPORT SHORTS NOTE: Now that It is patriotic to t resourceful in our domestic economy whj not use the talents of all the family? To make essential things from those odds and ends which have accumulated around the house? Homemaking booklets No. 7 and each contain 32 illustrated suggestion. Send your order to: jMaaj UlT CLARK GRIFFITH Twilight Ball CARDBOARD FRAME OLD VSHSTANO WITH SIDE SHELVES, NEW I II I TOP AND 4 BASE aOAKD LS MAY BE OSEO LIVINO ROOMS OIWIMO ROOM OW ENTKANCt HALL1 y f TT1 TMtN I j from the fairways. By stylist I mean the ability to get remits with less effort, with greater imoothness and Sam Snead ease. But the lean Virginian or West Virginian, a product of both states, aas too many concentrative lapses 11 6) Vj ration from a remnant of flowered chintz. If you use an old frame, the chintz picture may be given the appearance of an oil painting by applying several coats of varnish; allowing plenty of time for each coat to dry thoroughly. Releaied by Western Newtpaper Union. "fWSum-me- r s RUTH WYETHkSPEARS By CnERIE NICHOLAS ft 401! Now that backyard barbecue nr. home-entertaini- orangai al ptrfoct 01 'desstrt' Box lunches are Us tier Sji tad more healthful when yon include oranges. They're delicious and the best way to be sure of your vitamin CI Few foods have much. It's easily lost in cooking. Yet needed daily, since yon do not stori it. Oranges also have vitamins A, Bi and G; calcium, and other minerals. Those stamped "Sunkist are the finest from 14,300 growers. Ideal for juice and recipes. Tbty kitpf OtttTHMs - soap-and-wa- ter Ooprtlaht, 1943, OUlonli rrau Grow . The Skipper is I bodice-and-shor- ts si I a Lady! full-looki- .waou uj neiwrn newspaper union. SHE'S A Felt Hats Crowned By Dizzy Heights The most noticeable thing about the new felt hats is their crowns, which mount to dizzy heights. To add to their spectacular rise in the world they are manipulated into fantastic shapes which are breathtaking in their daring and Ueir originality. Designed to be worn with suits are small cloche brims with tall tapering crowns, some with accents, others having their outlines softened with gracefully dangling tassels. Feathers galore will also adorn the new hats. You can get turbans, or, if it's a huge felt Ijeiet you are wearing, it has more than likely taken on a spectacular coq sweep in vivid coloring. Felts also are taking on intriguing crochet accents. Colors important in millinery displays include salute blue, commando tan, Australian green and a goodly showing of gray. self-bo- "SELF-STARTE- R" ..cir.STARTER a FARADAY BENEDICT, n "lady skipper" on Lake Michigan, and .Ik 1 CORN "M"""71 'v.BftTllMS 1 1U Oxifimt Mtf&fr w active charity worker says: The right breakfast for me is a big bowl of Kellogg's Com Flakes with some fruit and lots of milk. Tastes wonderfuL.and helps keep me going top speed right through till lunch time." Oonr. 1SM1 hr KaCoa Oonwar ge Tip to Toe A costume formula that is in for a tremendous vogue calls for a suit program, designers are made up of a velveteen skirt creating fashions that are pictorial- - with a cardigan velvet jacket. topped Carly peneci tor tne occasion. This ry with this one of the new velewinsome outfit is of cotton Dercale teen drawstring pouch hatro ond k in a quaint print. It has a square sure that the velveteen bumoer-be-ret neckline, puffed sleeves and corselet you wear matches, too." You lacing up the blouse front. The can carry the ensemble in dirndl skirt is protected by a cute tone color or contrast nut matching bag apron with capacious pockets. nnd ho mm .ik wic OUIV. ties are so popular on the Easy-- 1 THE OF THE PRESS Manufacturers and merchants sense the power of the press. Early they began using it to carry their advertising facts and ideas fhto homes. And they found it a most profitable way in which to tell their story to buyers. And the buyers in turn found it profitable to deal with those who were willing to state in print the valoes and services they offered. |