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Show LEIII FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH mm Ipfff Possible Nazi Triangular Defense Line m I j AIXAOf in 9 Ar" FEATHERS WANTED Au-ie-s FEATHERS! nUOM Mf ft. CO, 221 CM Start. HIGH-GRAD- seconds, was somewhat depressed when I saw him a few minutes after the race. In reply to our congratulations Charley shook his head. "I had my biggest chance today," he said. "But found I couldn't use it." It must be remembered that Paddock had strong, powerful legs, thigh and calf. "As I passed the 50 yard spot," he explained, "I knew I was flying. I knew I was running faster than I had ever run before. As I came to some place around the 70 yard mark I felt I was moving at an ven faster pace, and felt certain I was on my way to a nine second flat performance. I knew it was my best and biggest day. "Then suddenly I felt the muscles and ligaments in my legs begin to quiver and expand, and got the idea that if I continued any longer at this pace I would face a big blowup or hlowout, and might finish a cripple lor life. "Maybe I was wrong in this guess Maybe I could have finished with my legs intact. I had to make my decision in a split second and I couldn't force myself to take the gamble. "The price was too high. So, in stinctively I slowed down and reduced my speed. At the finish the muscles in both legs were still quiv ering. In spite of this forced slow down I still finished in 9 seconds, I'm not sure any pair of human legs can stand a 9 second flat pace." Gundar Hagg Gl'EBNSKI E HE1FE41S, yearlings ready to breed, and heavy springers eoniing twos. IKED CHANDLER, CHARITON, tOWA. condition, is still being played in sections of the country. Tournament golf has been almost forgotten. No major sport has been hit auite so hard both from a standpoint of tournament play and membership participation. The United States Golf association was one of the first sports organizations to chuck the whole thing right after Pearl Harbor. The governing powers decided to put their championships in moth balls for the duration. No one knows whether the USGA could have made an important contribution to the game. But the or- - the equaling world's record at St LMfah Bfc GUERNSEY HEIFERS mid-Jul- that time. But he PHOTO FINISHING 4i FICTlKEi trara BEAUTITTJL 111 ft all smaller negatives, 3VSxto from SOc 11 exp. sizes, 3 We EA. Bolls 45c IS xp. 60c 36 exp. eip. $1.13. pries on enlarge, on portrait paper, conies mads 120 0t tromold. newpict. OVERNITE SERVICE. PACIFIC PHOTO SERVICE r. O. Bex SAM rHAMCUCO, M-Z- , CALIF. OPPORTUNITY Wbai fcavs Ts 1 tr4e for S60 a. ranch la rest. Oregon or property In Bois Valley? RALPH WHITE BJwmeat, Uaka. Oar Anger If anger proceeds from a great cause, it turns to fury; if from a small cause, it is peevishness; and so is always either terrible or ri diculous. Jeremy Taylor. OFFICE EQUIPMENT if" s, John Bovingdon, former economic Italy's exit from the war. military experts believe, would force Ger analyst for the OEW who was disBulgaria, thus losing missed shortly after Representative many to abandon Greece, Jugoslavia, Rumania and e defense line with Martin Dies protested Bovingdon's 600,000 satellite troops and necessitating a about 5,500,000 men. The line may run triangularly from Narvik, Norway, appointment and called him a "balto Bordeaux, France, to Odessa in the Ukraine, then back north to Nar let dancer." Bovingdon said he invik. Neutral Sweden and Switzerland fall inside the triangle out Sweden dulged in "rhythmic gymnastics" for his health. has announced that such movements must end August 20. i BUI AND BKLL Offire raraitars. Files. Trptirrftere, Aiding Machines D Ja. 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The national organization lost prestige with professionals and amateurs alike when it cancelled its championships at a time when most major sports were doing their best to contribute Horses Burn Out, Too whatever possible to the nation's "Horses are much like humans in morale. this respect," a veteran trainer said, The USGA will have a mammoth in discussing human and other ani r reconstruction job on its mal limits. hands. "Take the case of Johnstown. Here was probably the fastest run- The War and Racing ning horse that ever lived. He was Col. Matt Winn took the farsighted clocked more than once in mile view when he insisted that horse workouts around 1 minute 33 sec- racing can do a whole lot more for onds, or 1:33. That's blinding the war program than it has to date. speed. But the pace was more than Racing supplied approximately 3 his system could carry. He was million dollars in 1942. It is Colonel through in the middle of his three-yea- r Winn's contention that the amount career. He burnt himself out should be doubled in '43. through some form of throat ailRacing is enjoying the biggest ment. boom in history. Crowds, with pockd "In the same way, was largely responsible for Count ets and purses bulging, are spendof monFleet's summer trouble. He had had ing unprecedented amounts conservative element of several things happen to him in rac- ey. The world is quite concerned turf ing, for which extra speed was large- the about the matter. Quite a few inly responsible. It might be possi- dividuals fear a reformer reaction. ble for a horse to run a mile in 1:33, And their fears may be justified. hut I doubt that his legs or anatomy Before young Alfred Vanderbilt, could stand it." and A mile doesn't call for former president of Belmont was given the nod by UnPimlico, like the anything speed approaching a revolu a fast 100 yard spurt, but it means cle Sam, he came upItwith was his sugclose to the limit in the way of tionary suggestion. gestion that racing give everything time for a far longer period. A quarter mile in a minute flat is above operating expenses and a still some 13 seconds over the record small percentage, to some war fund. for that distance. But a four minute The plan, to put it mildly, was mile is close to a sprint, and that's looked upon with utter dislike. Colonel Winn has a suggestion a long way to go. There is still considerable doubt that shouldn't be frowned upon by that Anderson of Sweden was cor- the most avaricious. The present rectly timed in his 4:02 plus mile. racing policy calls for a war-daHe may hpve been, but the odds are program at each track. On this not that way. particular day all the profits are ColoHagg will still have to clip a trifle channeled into the war kitty. more than four seconds from his fast- nel Winn believes this should be est time, and four seconds mean a doubled and that each track give two days' proceeds. good many yards. A large segment of the population It would take some pacing opponent good enough for 4:02 or better continues to regard horse racing as to give Hagg his chance. a somewhat dubious enterprise, conAnd there is no such other miler nected rather vaguely with pool now in sight unless Anderson, an- halls, checkered vests and broken other fast Swede, can do the job. families. The industry should set waiting for presIt's something like Warmerdam an example without outside. Other sports the from sure looking for those extra inches in the more than pole vault to lift his body 15 feet. have done considerablyto total reracing in proportion Harness Racing ceipts. "1 see where Empire is opening SPORTS SHORTS up to harness racing," James Casey writes me. "I'd like to be there. C Johnny Cooney played in the maI've never seen a running race yet jor leagues 18 years before hitting that compared to our light harness his first home run. C The youngest player in the Amerraces. association is Joe Garagiola, ican "Remember Dan Patch? He won a lot of races on the Grand Circuit, 17. Columbus catcher. and all in straight heats. Remem- ft Not long ago Dizzy Dean, who ber he established the world's rec- picked the Yankees and Cardinals ord for a mile in 1:58. He was for the 1942 World Series, predicted that the Cardinals and Browns eventually sold to Savage Stock farm would meet this year. for $150,000." Max Macon, Dodger southpaw, C A Dream Come True savs the fastest man he ever saw Back in what you might call "far was Joe Vance, who once pitched the Chicago White box. away and long ago," "Babe" Ruth's for New York state will receive 11 ft big dream was to be a major league this year as its share dollars million manager. betting, according to At last the burly one got his chance of estimates. to handle a club from the bench, ft Wrestler Jim Londos is growing after waiting many years. avneadoes in California. manThe "Babe" was the h am darin of the Yankees and Indians C An entry in the tournament at Tam OShan ateur U. S. the Preflight-NortNaval against Carolina-servic- e team for Ed ter recently took a 17 on his second hole. His ball was in the water four Barrow's all out war fund. There should be more of these co- times, hit a tree and btunced off a walk. ntestsmany more. Sell now. Ranches and farms bring top For quick action, list jrour propprices. erty with us. 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With the fall of Catania accompanied by ofa sweeping Allied offensive toward Messina, it appeared that occupation the entire island of Sicily was not far off. Catania was wrested from some of the finest troops of the German army. M YOUB HIDES-S- HIP RABBIT USED tin Salt Lake City. Utah. AUTO MECHANICS .1 super-spee- four-minu- . TPHE Tam O'Shanter golf show of y served as a reminder that the game, despite its moribund desperate effort of Gundat to run a mile around four minutes flat brings up again the matter of how much the human sys tem can handle. A good many years ago the late Captain Charley Paddock told me an interesting story along this line. He had just run another 100 yards THE 7 DE PART ME NT ft JQ TTUANGUj Released by Wectero Newspaper Union. s 'foemsi'cueopi 1 CLASSIFIED Gymnastic Economist - if I ? i f. t: . 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