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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH. FORK UTAH ' 4 P 111 VUrtLL dCIMLO s.Wa ALWAYS GIVEN CREDIT DUE HIM 6 ... OtiWiik, . ARM TO CLD CUMING Former Red Sox P.tchcr Regains - - FEOERAL " Former Effectiveness. j URGED COMMISSION Taken On by Manager Graham of an Franelsco basis and Built Up Again Hopes to Return to Fast Company Next Year, Highway Question Concern AgrlcuL lure, Commerce, Military and Social Needs. "National dctclopmnitt and (ha read ccoimiiiij ilt'iiminl tire frmiitloi of a highway Mlly under a federal coin SI. Gralmni, uilmuii," eulil Georg inendrer of llu lilghwiiys commute, Nutlonnl Automobile rtmmlrer of KKnk litaT before tire sennt Commute oil nw oilin' and poet Com-iiiiTr- apar e, roml. "Tire economic barrier now confronting ua la i Im lark of adi'iiiiil Idgliwi.). Tliora la urgent need to Ittillil these liluliMnya na quickly as mu xlmuin lit and potodlde, economy. "Illgliwnys aliould tin planned with comdderatlon of their relationship to rdUwny and wuterwuy coiiiiiiunlciiilon. The highway question concerns commerce, tho military and the aoclnl need of the nation. Tire road pngrnm la national In Bopa and la related to all department of the gin eminent. Highway policy, therefore," G ratio tu continued, "should be unified under a federal highway coiuiiilaHlon directly reaMinalhle to (ha chief executive, a I now the policy In atute rood administration. "Economy will he aerved hy aurh a nicneure as romla will he with regard to all the needs of the nation. It wUI be possible to pay higher salaries than can now he done under the bureau system. Millions of dollars sre to he expended on roads, and It Is the highest economy to secure the ablest brains In the country for the administration of these fumis, "Selection of roads of primary In. teratnte Importance and concentration of federal funds In conjunction with state funds on these roads Is the first step needed. Slates should he required to meet the federal old as states rather than passing their refqmmdbllltlos along to counties as many stales do now. In this way. It will be possible to hove state policies correlated with the nntlonal program. The counties will benefit from the general Interstate highway system, and the funds which the counties formerly used In conjunction with federal aid can be devoted to mors specifically local pur- agrl-cultur- e, poses. "Maintenance should be provided for hy the states In all rases," Graham emphasized, "In order that as the public highways are developed they may A catcher occupies very Important part In world series, but often he doesn't get much credit. Ilank Gowdy, who caught the short series for tbs Braves that turned back Connie Mack's ntlraclt team, says: "A catcher's Job on loser, A winning team Is much easier than on winning team has good pitchers and they help to make things smoother for th receiver. They have control. That's ths answer. A catcher who Isn't fast, and few of them are, haa to do something that tha crowd can see In order to get credit. Ths most visible thing to do la to hit The fates wera very kind to me on my sole appearance In a big aeries. I hit .543 for tha classic, and I was told thst was a good mark. It was, but 1 had aenaa enough to realize that I was very lucky. Ths batter who hits .543 In any series la lucky, even If be had the ability of T Cobh and Itabe ltuth rolled Into one. The world series reputation Is a great thing whlla It lasts." Baseball Superstition Tha Pittsburgh Pirates had a group picture taken of tha team. Soma ons happened to mention, as the photographer moved way, that for a whole team to watch tha little birdie at once was a jinx.' Whereupon the nttslmrghera went out and lost five straight games to tha Giants. Right In tha midst of a crucial pennant ' race. It doesnt prove the jinx exists. But It does prove that to Imbue a man, or a team of men, with the Idea that they can't win a ball game generally means that they wont win. For their pep and enthusiasm have, been stolen. TEN COACHES AT PRINCETON Bill Roper Again la In Ch.irge, Assist- ed by Ksane Fitzpatrick and Eight Others. Ten coaches are being used to develop the Princeton football team this fall. Six of these wlU be for the varsity, three for the freshmen and INTERESTING SPORT NOTES Chicago Soccer league bas eight strong elevens with Inclosed grounds. Th Flint club bas returned Pitcher Larry McDonald to tha St. Louis Browns. . Germany and Sweden may send bowling teams to next years A. D. C. tourney. s Nick Nack of Buffalo won the ten-michallenge cup motor boat race at Toronto. le E. F. Woodward of Texas won the Canadian national exhibition trapshooting doubles at Toronto. Lefty Soria, the youngster recently picked up by the Los Angeles club, has the makings of a great pitcher. The Flint club of the Mint league announces the sale of Its crack pitcher, Sam Dodge, to the Boston Americans. The Atlanta club recalled the veteran Eddie Manning, who has been playing In the Mississippi State league. Stanislaus Zbyszko, world's heavy weight wrestllug champion, has sailed for Spain to compete in several matches. - with the boxing gloves os with a nis racket. ten- Charles E. Brlekley, famous Harvard football star eight years ago, has been appointed advisory coach at Fordham university. Patrolman Patching State Road. be depemleJ upon ns permanent 50-5- 0 WOMAN AS ROAD CONTRACTOR Manitoba Municipality Awards tract to Elizabeth Build Con- McCoy to Highway. Elizabeth Ann McCoy of Pipestone, Manitoba, has the distinction of being the first woman tn the province to be warded a contract In construction of roads. She recently secured a contract from the good mads board for road building pality. In IS LONGEST the Pipestone munici- PAVED HIGHWAY Possible for Motorist to Travel From Atlantic to Mississippi on Hard Surface. From the Atlantic const to the Mississippi river on paved roads! This may sound like a motorists dream, but It will he actually possible to make such a trip this fnJl. The Inst stretch of the national pike In Illinois will be computed then. Never before hnr such a Iona paved road been posulbli In Ibis country. Charles P. Bateman of Somerville, N. J., has been engaged ns baseball ave- nues of communication, In order that the original public Investment be protected. "States which have been sufficiently progressive to build their Blmre of federal aid are now In a position to develop secondary systems, and are therefore thnt much ahead In economic development. A wise highway policy will construct and maintain roads through forest reservations from federal funds, without calling- - upon the treasuries In the states wherein these Wherever a state conare located tains large areas of federal lunds due moil ideation should he made of the expenditure of federal present nd stut funds." coach and assistant staff at Wesleyan. on the athletic Alex (Duke) Rellley, veteran outfielder, for many years In the American association, has been given his unconditional release by St. Joseph. Tire Cincinnati club announces the purchase of Third Baseman Walter and Pitcher Allen Clarke Klmmlck from the Waynesboro club of Blue Ridge. one for the scrubs. Practice began on September 14. W. W. ("Rill") Roper gain Is tread coach and Keane Fitzpatrick first assistant and trainer. The others are "Hack" McGraw, "Puffy Bigler, "Jack" Winn, "Maury" Trimble. "Red" Geanort has assumed general chnrge of the freshmen, with of last fall's team, and "Rear" Fund to heip him. "Nat" Poe will develop the scrubs. Ar-mn- FAMOUS LEECH CUP IS LOST Trophy of National Rifls Association Mysteriously Disappeared Eight Years Ago. of all Anrerlcnn The riflemen is asked In an effort to locate tire I.eech cup, the oldest and most famous of the National Rlllle The whereAssociation trophies. abouts of the magnificent and historic prize has been unknown since 1913. Since the disappearance of the trophy became known persistent efforts have been quietly made by the National Rifle Association, with the bope that whoever holds the trophy, or who Is responsible for Its loss, could be located, but so far all efforts have been unavailing. nrn-burinl- iron-boun- d n A. Dlemer Kool, the Dutch tennis champion. Is said to be just as nimble s In the days before William Hohon-anllekicked over ths "status quo, tho nntns of Ends Shore seldom failed to under th heading, "Firs landing IlK'lrers of ths American lie was s regijlur starter Longue." every tlme.the Boston Red Box went Into world's championship series. During the war, tho navy put him to pulling an oar In a whaleboat. Hs born me ss good boatman as hs had WARNING! Unless you see name Bayer on tablets, been pitcher. After the armistice and Ernie's disyou are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by charge, hs went back to tha New York physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for, Yankees, to whom hs bad been sold exHo was for Boston $25,0)0. by Rheumatism Headache Colds pected to star again, but soon found that s good rowing arm Isn't necesNeuritis Toothache Neuralgia good pitching arm. sarily Earache Pain, Pain Lumbago Hs couldnt reach the plate, let alone win s game. Huggins released Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. him to Vernon In tho 1aclfle Coast league. Same old story couldn't last Bandy tin box of 12 tablet Bottle of, 24 and 100 All druggists. an Inning. Again hs was released and of Hwtv W S.ikyU-t- 4 I tM trad wart C Srw ir,lrti va"has been" of the worst dabbed He Didn't Like th Nam. TAKES UMBRELLA TO MASTER riety. Charles Graham, manager of tns Harry had worn trousers for the Fan Francisco Seals, couldn't mo It first time on his third birthday. Clever Dog That Koope a New York Ths next morning his mother called ths asms way, and took Ernie under Commuter Dry When He Cote " hla wing. Months passed and Shore him : "Come, Harry, let mother dress Caught In Rain. didn't appear In the box. Rut all ths you." He replied: "Oh, mother, dont time his arm was being built up "111 show yon s regular dog," said dress me. Please pants me." Gardiner to his friend Johnson, whom he bad Invited to dinner st his horns Don't Forget Cutlcurs Talcum In Long Island, according to ths New When adding to your toilet requisites. York 8un. They had alighted from An exquisitely scented face, skin, baby the train and It was raining. Gardind dusting powder and perfume, ren- ner gazed up and down ths street dering . other perfumes superfluous. anxiously. You may rely on It because ons of ths "Wbat are yon looking for?" asked Cutlcurs Trio (Soap, Ointment and Johnson. Talcum). 23c each everywhere Ad"There I" exclaimed Gardiner, Ignorvertisement ing his friend's question and point lng down ths street "There's a regRare Archeological Find. Not long since, while visiting s ular dog." A Belgian police dog came running gravel pit at Swarllng, near Canter- toward the station with an umbrella bury, England, In search of palaeo- In Its mouth. Ths stopped In front dog lithic Implements, Mr. Reginald Smith, of Gardiner. of the British museum, and Dr. Ince, "That's my dog," said Gardiner. On of Sturry, learned that the laborers days my wife gives him sn umthere bad unearthed vases of the late rainy brella and he brings It down to tha Celtic period, end their report Inhorns duced the Society of Antiquaries to station so I dont have to walk In ths wet" pursue Investigations on the site. A fortnight's trial digging brought to Pertinent Inquiry. light, within s confined area, no fewer The newest member of MIbs JoneF than thirteen among them one rich tomb containing six complete Sunday school class was a lad whose Ernie Shore. pottery Teasels, two bronze fibulae frankness was equal to his curiosity again, twisted and pulled until th bucket The style tn many matters. and an rowing kinks had been turned Into of the objects, which show characterOn one occaalon Miss Jones' made pitching kinks. istic native forms Just beginning to be a few remarks touching untruthful Vernon which had disdainfully re- Influenced by Roman models, dates the ness and earnestly endeavored to lm leased him came Into town. Ernie grave approximately to the first half press her charges with the necessity of' stepped Into the box, and, without ex- century A. D. Adjoining the cemetery being truthful at all times and under tending himself, pitched shutout ball were found the remains of an Iron- all circumstances. He showed every bit of hla former smelting and enameling works of the Now the new pupil appeared to be cunning and controL Sam Agnew and same early date. London Times. Interested In Miss Jones' re Intensely Jim Scott, old Amorlcan league mate after due reflection, put and, marks, of hla, pronounced lilm the equal of this query to her: With Caution. Proceeding series the old Ernie of the worlds "What Td like to know, maam," he What are your views concerning days. "Is It a He If nobody ever knows?" said, tariff?" the Now Ernie Is about through with Milwaukee SentlneL to "You first," ought speak replied the Pacific Coast league. He has come Senator Sorghum. back and Is only waiting until next Pats. "Why?" year when he hopes to pull a "Home-ruhad disobeyed her seven, Ethel, age are Influential an "Recause you Baker" and get back In the big voter. As s patriotic yet practical mother, and as a result was severely money again. statesmnn It should be my duty, as spanked. After the girl had had her well as my privilege In this interview, "cry," she walked Into the next room GUISTO WANTS ANOTHER TRY to reconcile my opinions to yours as where her mother was sitting, threw her arms around her and said : far as I can conscientiously do so." HU Recovered Has "Mother, you and I are pals; ws Cleveland Player don't enre anything about spankin', Modern Girls' Progress. Health and Is Eager for Chancs With Indians. Say what you want to about the do we?" And mother could not remodern girl, her costumes and her strain a smile. Louis Gulsto wants another whirl In manners she hns at lenst emancipated Any woman who doesn't cars how stage the big show. lie belongs to Cleve- herself from the cllnglng-vin- e her hair looks In the back Is des land, and he came out west at his own of development. Detroit Free Press. perately 111. request, as his health was not good after he was gassed In France. Ha Economy enables some people to Is feeling fine now, however, and he pile up a lot of money for the benefit Pray for health and walk five miles a day. wants another whirl with Cleveland. of the promoter. He will go to the training camp next spring determined to cinch the first base Job. Gulsto Is a fine fielding first sacker and he Is a dangerouti hitter. lie has braced the Oakland Coast club wonderfully. m fir Denver Grlggshy, outfielder of the Sapulpa club of the Southwestern league, Is reported sold to the New York Americans under a conditional agreement. " The Canadian trapshooting team defeated the American representatives, 471 to 458, at Toronto for the first time in the history of the Canadlun national exhibition. The Chicago Americans hnve Indicated to the Nashville club that Catcher Clarence Jonnnrd will not be recalled and Nashville now talks of selling Mm to the New York Yankees. Whose fault is it when your husband is cross at WATSON Iron Man of Boston Never Pitches What Batter Call Good Ball to Hit At Jack Watson, Iron man of the Boston Braves, Is a mean" ball player. That I, he never pitches what a, batter calls a good ball to hit at Gifted with marvelous control, h pitches to the batter's weakness every time he shoots off his artillery. most of the time. He Is a Ills head is as cool as his arm Is conlow-serv- sistent pete llermnn has made new boxing history In the Inst 'seven months. The New Orleans Italian has beaten three champions during this time, two by the ether route. On January 13 he gave Jimmy Wilde, British flyweight champ, his first knockout Two weeks ago he put away Jim Higgins, English bantam tltleholder. July 18 he boat Champion Joe Lynch nnd regained his "derby." Now Peterkln seeks a bout with John Kllbane, featherweight An ambitious kid, that ! Jimmy Bronson, mnnager of Rob Martin, champion heavyweight of the A. E. F received a cable from London promoters offering him $20,000 to fight Mcthe winner of the Joe Beckett-BoCormick fight there. IT" breakfast? If you hit your thumb with a hammer you wouldnt blame your thumb for hurting. Then why blame your husband whose nerves may have been pounded by coffee, and whose rest probably has been broken by the irritation of the caffeine it contains? If you stay awake half the night you dont feel any too cheerful. The caffeine of coffee and the thein of tea are known drugs. If their use is persiiited in, sooner or later the nervous system may give way. Then you may have Insomnia, or disturbed sleep. Your nerves and Herman Is Ambitious Eddie Ilnrt, former Waterbury first baseman and brother of Rob Ilnrt, National league umpire, wants to turn to umpiring lilmsolf and expects to get a berth In some minor league next year. Up to the game In which Jimmy Dykes of the Athletics made a new record for handling 17 chnnees at second base, on August 28 at St. Louis the American league record was Id, made by Del Pratt In 1920. IS "MEAN" TWIRLER tissues will be robbed of that stability essential for normal and happy living. -- t You can avoid this possibility if youll stop drinking tea and coffee and drink instead, rich, pleasing Postum. Postum is the deli- cious cereal beverage with a coffee -- like flavor. It affords the advantages of a hot drink, without tha ill effects of tea or coffee. Order Postum from your grocer today." Try it with the family for a few days, and see what a difference therell be how it will permit Nature to bring sound sleep and -- strong, sturdy, quiet nerves. Sold by grocers. Postum comes In two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) mad Instantly in ths cup by ths addition of boiling water. Postum Coroal (In packages of larger bulk, for those who pro. far to make the drink while tbs meal is being prepared.) made by boiling for 20 minutes. , |