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Show ntOYO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, MAROI 22. 1923. " THE A'S IN TRAINING LOOKING OVER CAMP ' A ' rgcJ 1 immmmm. ill - Imii. j.xi 11 n- - , ,nr ' --- - - - - S3Si XSn-- Z SPm'GYflJX 'BUNIOir LEAD t fining table waa a basket Of caili liiie. Covers er laid it th followUig giescr: Ur. and Mrs.. Ronald R;ar !a.l. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grant, lir. azd Mr. and Mr. O. L. Dal. in at a dinner party at their Mrs. Roy Loveridgc, and Mr. aad bom Wtdnasday evening. CeiUi Ura Gerald Thorpe. w.g the SOULIENININ A nicely arranged dinner was given Sunday by Ur. and Mrs, to Hr Henry Clark la eompll H. J. Taylor and Arthur Bird of Wallsburg, other gueata Included Mrs. "EL Z. Clark, and-Jarand Mxa. T Bird " " 1 Am Soumsnin, Detroit runner, holding th time athlete in th C C Pyl c "bunion derby" were continuing the long Jaunt, Andrew Payne. Claremor. Okls, youth who held th top position after Arthur Newton, flying Englishman, waa forced to drop out, finished w4 back la th field Tuee-d.tVP).-Wi- th, j i rr:-X"-- X . nt y. Payne suffered a fever. H ext do better today, he said. arl Dilka. Newcastle. Pa, a this hed well back ia th field Tuesday and trotted Into Holbrook from Winslow to take first place far the sixteenth lap or th Los Angeles-NeTork race. in Dilka mad the M I mile 1:13 flat making his elapsed time - pected 128.50 40. Peter Gavuzxl South Ampton, England, followed DUks to the fin ish, a time of 5:19:20. His elapsed ' time ls.nO:43:L Richard Thomas, Oakland, Calif., finished third in 5:43:5, elapsed time 170:00:35. Bouminen has covered the elapsed mileage In 106:00 5a mil tnm mrt. niilntq VrpgW, ist of July, suffered a stomach attack and was brought Into camp Jast night when be still had eight .1" pennant, plead Connie Mack likt be has don in batches hi Philadelphia Athletic in training a season h past Myera, Fla. Although be Itnow the New .Torn ranuee are Conffla Mat t hepth&vt showing the"experta that " layered ' they're all wet this year. Here la Mack, left, looking over some of hie pew atari and on old star at Fort Myera. Jo Buah, in pitching poae, Oaal Orwoli, .tha veraatil on (rant the American Association In - Just oa mor at-Fo- batting poae,' and Trla Speaker, lower circle, three addition of the winter, and Tji Cobb," upper inset, are four men upon whom great faith i placed thl seanort. . You aee. Speaker and Cobb jgJUpatrftL the outer garden'and Bush may get a regular turn on th fhound, OrwoU's part in the chase had not' been decided upon, but he i expected to t used either aa a reserve outfielder or a a pitcher. Perhap from thee stara will come the punch Mack miaeed iaat year. - MRSrLAVESrMORRISTEUS BOXER DIE- S- Al OF BETTER HOMES AFTER BOUT WEEK LOS ANGELE3, March 21 UP) NotwlthsUnding the fact that to provide local communities with as to the ways of ImPhilip Bromley, University waof EetterHome Week hks been ob- information served in Provo for the aat several proving - housing conditions and Bouthern California boxer, of held on a technical charge years, many inquiries as to tne home life, the work being carried manslaughter today while authori- nature of the campaign and its pur'- on In communities through volun- f pose have been heard around Pro- teer committees of local citizens. ties investigated the .death ui,-ha- i rNimnWin 21. who died af- - YQBil IlK'Sl' W-ia,made m the tlersld TKftt Mromiey, n orgahliationsas'Par tC WoAssociations, tramurai doui nere win dikui. palgq committee had been selected men's clubs, civic associations and Carnakis and Bromley, met in a here.. As 149 pound championship match. When asked by a Herald report- others having an interest In homo th referee stepped to th center er to explain to the public just improvement. , . of th ring to. award Carnakis th what the Better Home campaign Th vary according campaigns decision, Carnakis fell unconscious. Is, Mrs. Laval S. Morris, who has to the size and conditions of the He died six hours later. been chosen by the national or- community, and include programs of th cam- of lectures, demonstrations, and ganisation as chairman Wheree ver possible a paign in this city- - said "Better contests. Homes In America was established house is planned and built, accOrd- ... BATTLE LOOMS FOR PIRATES mile vto go. w hve been planned and built by Better Homes Committees, and per mnne'nt home Information center, y wrier the hnmemakers of the ran be given practical Instruction In household management a dth "tise jnt"labor- - vi ngae. e andjnethod, are-be- ing yra ing to b?aLJTcngnixed-atandard- s of building and architecture, ta ralished in many communities show how well designed, well con- through th work of Better Hornet structrd house can be brought wl th- Committees. The demonstration of recondiing the reach of families of modest iheana. tioning an old, dilapidated house, to "Th bous la furnished attracti- make It comfortable and convenvely end comfortably, but at a cost ient, is another phase of Better In keeping with the cost of the Homes work. Such houses are house and the income and needs usually ' furnished with dona-ovof a family that might' occupy It furniture and both house and furThe house Is opened to the public nishing. then become worth while during Better Homes Week, and fiject lessons.. house demonstration Is hostesses are on hand to explain the f a t urM of lh. Juaiae. J ndili supplmented by rnn''-- . fvh i mall house and reien competifymihTingTind give ether-- inform Hon. Sometimes th furnishing or tions, lot Improvement contests and the house Is taken aa a project by kitchen improvement contests. home economics classes, the furni- Schools participate-usuallthrough ture being loaned by local eassy and poster contests, taking house building or homeroaklng as "A feature of the 1927 Better their subject Students of home Homes campaign was the showing economics give public dmemonstra-tion- s of ths use of labor saving deIn several communities of houses designed and built by bay n car- vices and methods of performing pentry classes of local schools. household operations, such as table School home economic cottage setting, serving, and com-nytnlt- er ." P Although the Pittsburgh Pirates probably wilt . be the majority pennant again this year, John manager of the New York Giants, for one, does not believe th 1927 champions ara the outstanding favorite. - "Th Pirates," McGraw says, "are a good ball club but they are Dot on of those great teams that stand tnit way above th other teams. If their pitching staff does not deliver 100 per cent they will be In trouble. "I think the Cardinals, the Cubs, th Reds and the Giants have to be figured. The Cubs are strengthened. Th Cardinals will be better with Thevenow nd O'Farrell playing regularly and the Reds will be improved with Kelly on first base." Mo-Ora- i 9 On The Golf Course," Say Johnny Farrell, Golf Star ti Lone Eagless ' - r lVr' "It seems . fifr- -- " SSB ' g''W . 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