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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORKrn DREADON DECRIES Tout Elder as Olympic Hope TKe Kitchen PLAYER-MANAGE- MT;E DAME vi er had an Olympic rundldutv, he la Jack Elder, the Hying teiiiaa on track as well as on the gridiron The Irish cinder ace ami one of the moot promising looks on t'oach Itoekeet vlet en strengthened hta malm lo represent Amcrhe In the sprints at the International gathering next July when he demonstrated by bla tveni flashy finishes that he la e good a splinter In the iqwe air he la ludoont And as an Indoor I time of fli7 4 for the seventy flvo- printer. Elder has no suiwnor. yard length established by II. A. It iioa-l- l When Jack Elder won Ihe sixty-yarof t'orixdl In HtU, who tan Ihe distance la equal dash for fie time Indoor and first lime this sea Tlds record aon, agidast N'ortn la recognised as western to tie Ihe natloual world Indoor record collegial mark. The Irish atar mt.2. some of the turned In bla stellar funs Judged port Mm a flush In ihe lierformuoce at lb Illinois relays, getpan." an athlete who would stay In the ting to the tape first ahead of such a field foreground overnight aa Grady of Kansas, only. Hut the Irish alar showed heels champion of the Mis to all Ida eouiietl sosrl valley; liracey of Rite luatliul and tort, finishing In Ihe front In every meet Xlttipaon of Ohio U lu midi h he ran. Jack ran his great 1 eat rate In Ihe Hxt hiring the tnd-m- r eusoti Jn k equaled length at Orake. Jack Elder. w hen. bucking a still the world mark r the sixty yard route all times, four wind, he negotiated the distance In times In meets and twice In prac- lu seconds flat to flnlah four feel tice. lie holds ihe unique distinc- uhead of Hester of Michigan In Ihe tion of rotering the distance twice preliminaries he breasted the tape In the same ikiy. when, at the Pen-tra- l In a. t'ndcr similar running eoo Intercollegiate meet held at dll ions, with a strong wind facing Notre I tonic, he finished the semi- him, the Kentucky thoroughbred finals and the finals In time. took the century event at ihe Elder Is the first man to equal tbe Ksnane relay In the same lime. K Cabinet lt (left HkMftlMfkNMl'DtM) pluck arms its Kvvcrsos let lo. III.CKMOO. description prepared by ilia alala librarian relates : The rapllol building la fCO feel long, 2.14 feet wlda nod 272 for I high. It covert two sores of ground and Is half a mils In circumference. It Is larger (lino 81. Paul's cathedral, for iba building of which 8fr tlirlatnpher Ureno was knighted Ii la longer than Westminster abbey, The building remains 47.1 moms. Tbs dome, which has been rolled the heart of tha rapllol," weighs fi2.tMi.lxiO pounds. Kerry country In tha world contributed maierlai for Iba construction and furnishing of the building, and tha naan famous artists In tha world devoted their talents to making A It beautiful" Kwh of the great main entranra bronrs door were cast lo one piece and weigh a ton. The governor's reception room la 72 by 27 feel Tha senate chamber Is 0.1 by 80 fret Tbe house of representatives Is lorger and even more ornate. The stained glass windows In both are celebrated examples of tha art. Tbs great paintings which ornament both legislative balls bars called fortli unstinted praise. In the dome are set the memorable word of Penn, the founder of tbe aiBte; There may tie room there for such a holy experiment For the na Ilona want a precedent And my God will make It the seed of a nation. That ao example may be set op to the nations That we may do the thing that la trrly wise and Just Continental Slippage CERTAIN errors disclosed In long! records have given rise lo suspicion that this continent may have all Plied or skidded sidewise. Naval observatory officials, determined lo solve this puzxllng problem, have worked out a plan of procedure. I cad Ing governments loaated on other con tlnents have become Interested and Joined In this most extraordinary un dertaklng. A big Job. And yet comparatively simple one I The process la termed world loiigltudlnul determination This Is how they go about It : For a period of DO days powerful wireless stations owned hy the cooperating governments, and stations In California. rhlna and Africa, forming a world girdle, sent oat frequent time signals, each at carefully predetermined times. Meanwhile, trading oh servstorles In America and Kuroie radio broadcast accurate time signals. All such signals received were painstakingly recorded by ell Interested parties. After making proper allowances bn necessary lapsed time In the process of signal transmission and synchronising all records, the tabulated result of the combined record time scientists declare, should disclose whether America nas slipped aud If so. which way and how far. If It develops that continental slippage has occurred, those engaged In the work hold out no hope and In fnct have no plan for forcing the continent hack to Its former position. It shall have to remain right where they find It to he. They do point out however, that the finding will enable the Inter esied governments to correct their official maps and longitudinal records and eliminate the uncertainty which lias prevailed all of which will he of Immeasurable value from astronomical and longitudinal standpoints. rs& It do bl it till bold up your this a mss For the world ! avr Wbe give in A good thingsTskasonarlk A tasty and refreshing salutl lu serve with broiled chops cold meat or thl Is: fee Cherry gstad. any variety of r!w cherries which you may pre fer. lit them there should bw at least two cupfuls after pitting Hhred hulf a cupful of blanched almonds and mix them with the cherries: moisten with french dressing, using orange Juice Instead oi vinegar Serve on fender Inner leaves of lettuce. Pineapple With Cottsgt Cheese. Mash. one cupful of plain cottage cheese very One, season with suit sml two tablesMNinfuls of sweet cream. Drain the Juice from a can of crushed pineapple and add one cupful of the drained fruit to the cheese. Heap un lettuce, gurnlsh with strips of esnned few maraschino cher pimento or rlcs and sene with any fruit salad dressing desired. Another Cherry Salad Take ran of large durk cherries I train them and remove their pits and place on lee until thoroughly chilled. Fill the cavities with the following lo gradients; One amall cream cheese one latilesMNmful of thick sweet cream, one tahlestoonful of chopped crystatlzed ginger, of salt and of paprika, all well mixed Serve on lettuce with the following dressing: Two eggs well beaten, cupful of lemon Juice, cupful of augur, and teaspoon ful of salt Cook until smooth and thick over hot water, then chill. This la a delicious dressing for any fruit salad Poached Eggs on Mushrooms Peel and slice half a pound of mushrooms and simmer them ten minutes In four tablespoonfuls of butter. Stir In four tablespoonfula of flour, one teaspoon ful of salt teaspoonful of pepper and add gradually one and one-hal- f cupfuls of milk and one-hacupful of cream. Cook until thick and smooth and keep warm while preparing six pieces of toast and six poached eggs Place the mushrooms on the buttered toast and top with the poached egg. well seasoned wlt'i j DIAMDNDV X PIEK-UPSA Jersey lily bui released Outfielder Fleming to Baltimore. Heuuiiiont hut sent Pitcher Tlsln to one-fourt- h Fort Suili l one-fourt- h one-four- one-fourt- h one-eigh- th lf alt Prune 8alad. Soak overnight large lzed prunes Cook until tender In the same water In which they were soaked. Cut In halves remove the pits Arrange the prune halves on lettuce and heap each with cream cheese mixed with thick cream; salt and beat till light and creamy, scatter over all some finely minced pecan meats. Serve with tnnyonnnlse. Ways With' Rhubarb Rhubarb la one of our plants with tbe flavor of fruit and Its tonic prop- erties Rh For each three pounds of rhubarb measure one teuspoonful of ground cinnamon half tea-spoonf- ul each of allspice and cloves and teaspoonful of nutmeg; tie the spices in a bag. Place half a cupful each of vinegar and water In a sauce pan with two pounds of sugar, add the bag of spices and simmer for twenty mlnutea Remove tbe spice bag and add tbe rhubarb cut Into lengths ttft Western Newztr nntott.) and one pound of raisins Simmer un til thick. Seal for use with lamb. Cotton in Auto Tires Strawberries in Rhubarb Jelly-St- rain Most motorists know of the Imporenough fresh cooked rhubarb tant part that cotton plays In the to make a cupful of Juice. Soak two an automobile tire. of carcass sturdy tablespoonfula of gelatin In a quarter Hut Ii Is not generally known that cotton tiher of length required for tire of a cupful of cold water for five min utes Place one cupful of rhubarb cords Is raised In only two similar but juice and the same of pineapple juice widely separated areas. The delta re in a saucepan; when boiling hot add gions id the Mississippi river. In this the gelatin and cupful of In Nile river and of the country, sugar, add a bit of green vegetable-colorinEgypt, produce almost all the cotton Pour Into Individual molds tor the hlgliest grade tires. and when It begins to stiffen drop In some large ripe strawberries which . Mummy Still in Tomb have been rolled In powdered sugar. The mummy of King When Arm turn out and serve with Amen was removed by Mr. Carter, un sweetened whipped cream; garnish der the permission of the Egyptian auwith straw berries. thorities, to the museum of Cairo for Rhubarb Pineapple. Sherbet Com exhibition purposes The Inside of bine one cupful of crushed plneupple the golden coffin, the golden mask with one cupful of stewed rhubarb with the shroud or piill, were also ex adding the juice of one lemon and one hlbited for a time and then Mr. Carter orange. Make a sirup of one and replaced the mummy In the sarcopha cupfuls of sugar and one cupfu gus or outride case In the tomb Ocof water and when eool add the fral' tober 31, 1027. cupful of pine pulp. Add one-haupple Juice and turn Into a freeer The Way to Wealth Stir In one stiffly beaten egg wh!t The way to weath Is as plain as the and contlnu. freezing. If desired fine grained, ado a cupful of water or way to market. It depends chlelly on two words, Industry and frugality; pineapple Juice to the fruit and strain Rhubarb and Banana Compota that Is, waste neither time nor money, Place two cupfuls of sugar and ne but make the best use of both. With cupful of water in a saucepan and out Industry and frugality nothing boil to a thick sirup; then add oni will do, and with them every thing. pint of rhubarb cut Into short lengths, Benjamin Franklin. two bananas cut In half-incslices and three figs, finely cut. Simmer foi Expensive Laugh twenty minutes or until a thick mar It is mighty pleasant to raise a tnulude Is formed. Flavor with a lit tie grated lemon or orange peel. Serve laugh and to tingle to the upplau-- e ot one's wit. says the modern phi with whipped creiwn and cooked rice. lusopher. hut there is no surer way of rousing the hate of that wits butt American Magazine. one-fourt- h two-lnc- one-fourt- h Tut-Ank- h one-hal- f lf b of theAYestern association The St. touts Hrowns announced tbe acquisition of Frank E. Wilson from . (levclond. e e Paddy Bauman, veteran luflelder of muny leagues, was given bla release by the Dullaa Steers. s Palestine bat taken on riteber Jake Knotl recently released by Dallas. Ue formerly pitched for Corsicana. s Frank Crusettl, Just seventeen years old. Is balled as the boy wonder third baseman of tbe Pacific Coast league. one-fourt- h one- - IN CONFINEMENT am convinced that no ball player, however great he may he aa a plryer, America's great holiday bird la Betor however great may he hla puaol hltltte aa a manager, can manage a ting ready lo strut again In tha Middle West Jual aa hla proud ancestor major league hall dob and play hi did years aga The wild gobbler was same the time." position al ll was 8am Breadon. owner of tba once monarch of tha feathered family 81 Louis Cardinal, talking, says the In Ihe woods that aimrhed up and down Ihe Mlwlsalppl valley. Aa he New York World ile offers as disappeared from the timber, turkeys example Roger Hornsby and Bob O'Farrell, the were brought Into tha barnyard and two men who preceded BUI McKerb an attempt was made In lam them so ' tile, ibis year's pilot, aa manager ef they, could be handled as chickens are lh 8l lamia entry In the National today. Hut disease drove them out Then league race. rune Hie apparently erroneous theory! Rogers llornshy, says Breadon was recognized as Ihe greatest halter ft til turkeys were delicate and could; In the National league and one of ihe not be raised successfully unless they greatest the game has produced when were glvqn an oiea range where they I made lilm manager of the Cardinals. could get plenty of exercise and catch "Ile had a lifetime hatting average grasshoppers and bugs. That theory close to .4ia has lieen disproved. Ile Is of Ihe positive, self wilted It Is now known that turkeys can type that should he able to throw off lie successfully raised in close conthe mental strain that goes with dl finement This may change the entire rectlng the destinies of a big league system so that In the future the laydub. Yet be wound up bla only sea ing. brooding and marketing season aon aa a manager of the team with a can he greatly lengthened. Turkeys hailing average of .317. Ile was 'way may eventually he produced almost off Ida usual form. the year around and be brought In Bob O'Farrell succeeded him on fresh from the farm every month In of the greatest catchers lo the gam tbe year. Instead of turkey raisers OFarreU's work as a catcher suffered marketing practically all of their surmainly because of the strain of direct plus birds at Thanksgiving and ChristIng the play of the team. mas holiday seasons, aa they do al the Selecting and developing the playtime, they will be able lo furpresent ers and molding them Into a i nish freab ones winter and summer. and directing the play of that team The production of squab turkeys, on the field Is one man's task lo It from eight to leo pounds, weighing Publicity of Figures in self. Playing any position on a major on a year around basis may he league tall dub demands a man's In tbe future. It la al least Player Sale Is Harmful besi mentally and physically. Rok-r-t made possible through the uae of arti(Julnn, president of the Boa-to"A manager cannot make tbe moat ficial Incubators and brooders and the Red Box, Is taking the lead In of hla opportunities If he has to conof the confinement development suppressing overemphasis . on player centrate hla efforts at leaat part of the method of handling the birds. Breedvalues. Ue eteedfaslly refuses to time to bla owo playing. A player ers will have to name the terms, wtienever such term change the laying beare cash, whereby lie acquiree or eel Is cannot keep hla mind on the play hahlis of the turkey ben Just as the fore him, or what the pitcher la tosspoultrymeo did with the chicken hen. player. With Quinn It baa become ing up to him. If be has to worry a matter of policy. make-uball dub In about the bis of When Quinn announced Uio purbe employed June Chicks as Easily chase of Ken Williams from tbe Si. general, the strategy to or the the Inning, exigencies following Louie Browne he was besought on all Reared as Early Birds of the moment brought on by hla own sldi-for tho details. There be gave chicks are no more Ineffectiveness or hla team's freely until pressed for the amount of pitchers to delicate than those batched during the tbe solve pitchInability opposing rash Involved. There be balked. early part of the year, although some er's delivery. I never tell how much a player think they are. one man to do two poultry-keeper- s You're asking costa me," he explained. It doesnt men's work at once. What mukes them more difficult to do .the club any good and It certainly cases rear without loss In ninety-ninIt Just can't be done. doesnt do the player any good." To back up hla opinion further. out of a hundred la that they are run Wilbert Rohlnssin, president-manage- r Breadon offers the experiences of over ground tliut has been occupied hy of the Brooklyn club, happened to broods of chicks for months pasl Dave Bancome along Just ae Quinn made bis George Slsler, Ty Cobb, Ton'll find the June chicks go ahead croft and others who stepped Into tbe observation and agreed. ranks before their playing without mishap If only you'll give managerial Me, too." be Bald. That ought to were ended, and not only failed them a piece of fresh ground ground be wrltteo Into the rules of the major days to set brilliant records as managers, that hasn't been used for any kind of leagues. A lot of harm bae been done but found their playing suffering as a fowls for four or five months. If you by releasing those outlandish figures, result of the doubling In brass. haven't much space you'll maybe find which, even If they were true, were this difficult to manage, hut falling all out of proportion and placed false grass land there la no renson why you value on players. Harper Is Traded shouldn't turn them out onto a piece It Is the shortest cut. In opinion of of turned soil. many experienced baseball men, to tbe end of the mad money moon" that U Test to Find When Eggs generally supposed to have undermined the caliber of playing material. Will Become Fertile 1 nut-door- son Spiced Flaying and Directing Too RAISING TURKEYS Dig Strain for Any Man. se' kill. If tsts bits you Sard tribe bsrk with s will. The Keystone State's Capitol masslvecm of construction and outstaudlmmess In Its home Harrisburg, iti Intpresslva raplfol of Pennsylvania. ranks 1 .git among the beautiful capltotg of A merlra. Itodl rated In Haiti, ilia cost of building, fur idshlnga and equipment was more than dn I R Tommy Connolly, Infidder released by Chattanooga, baa been picked op by Atlanta aud placed In tbe outfield Infielder Art Ewoldt and Outfielder Harry OBrien, both veterans, have been released by tbe Des Moines Demons. e To think." thought the fun as he studied the standings, that 1 stood In line nine hours to get a ticket tbr the opener." Frank Welch, former (Boston out fielder, sent to Hollywood and released by the Stars, baa been added to the Seal roster. first-han- p a June-hatche- e A test conducted In Canada shed some light on the question of bow soon after the male Is Introduced eggs become fertile. In this test five dnya after the Introduction of the male half the eggs were fertile. On the seventh day 70 per cent of the eggs were fertile, and the per cent of fertility remained fairly constant at this figure. Another test was conducted to see how long the eggs remained fertile after the male was removed. For the first four days 70 per cent were fertile. On the seventh, half of the eggs were fertile. On the' tenth day after the removal of the male all were John McGraw Was First Holdout Known to Game John J. McGraw has confessed he wax the first holdout" known to baseball There has been many a one since and McGraw has had to battle with several famous members of the Glante, but this first exploit of his the fate of the town team as the fans gave the biggest monetary return, comparatively speaking, than any of tbe do In the big league cities. later and more advertised cases. I pitched a game for East Homer The Dallus Steers are still at II tryone Sunday, back in 18Sli, suld Mcing to etrengthen. They recently purGraw. I walked from Olean to Eust chased Pitcher Homer Blankenship Horner and back, anj they guve me $2 from the Shreveport Sports. for winning a good game of bull I wish some of my pitchers today would Pitcher Joe Marty baa been taken aa much Into a game as I put Input on by Albany under option from tbe to that one. And I walked back and New York got New York Yankees. forth didnt get home till after dark. him from Lincoln last season. The next week they came after me again. But I held out I said my from cut Swanson, Outfielder Lefty price war no $2 bill, but $5 and a car the Fort Worth roster because of the riage ride from Glean to West Homes player limit regulations, has been and return. And I got ll And Beaumont the Exporters. signed by woo again." To make room for First Baseman Picking High One Jinjmy Hudgens, purchased from Seattle, Memphis raid Hitcher Leo Dicker-mato Shreveport of the Texas league. All things are relative. The small town fun worries Just as much about oooooooooooooooooocwoo oooe Poultry Facts oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Uurper, shown above, vet George eran outfielder of the New York Giants, has been traded to the St. Louis Cardinals for Bob O'Farrell Ask your county agent about the confinement method of growing chicks. catcher and former manager of the Cardinals, In a trade which Involved only the two players. Feeding and housing of hens are the most inqiortant factors affecting the hatchubllity of eggs. n Baby Doll Jacobson, the veteran outfielder who wag taken on by Jack Dunn at Baltimore, has been released. He failed to strike anything of a stride with the Birds. I i d-- 1 Ail notions of the warm house should be abandoned and a house built along lines that will furnish the best shelter. University of Oregon plans to add handball, soccer and lacrosse to its sports program. As soon as the ducklings are all hutched, pick up the hen mother hy the feet, hang head downward and ruffle the feathers before duding well with Insect powder. Boxers of national note now per-- , forming In American rings represent 35 nationalities. Star Stranger, gelding is still making a great showing on club announces that The It has returned Pitcher George Peery to Wichita of the Western league. The player was obtained from Wichita last fall. Pittsburgh retains the right to recall him. Bov-tu- If a turkey hen settles upon a suitable place to make her nest die should not be disturbed, but it Is best to remove the eggs every day, leaving a china egg In the nest. crosse team. Pitts-burg- L11 Jporfflofes For the first time In 25 years the City college of New York has a la- With his Infield badly crippled. Manager Jack Lelivelt of Milwaukee sent out a hurry call for Ollie O Mara, veteran inflelder who was with the Brewers tide spring, hut was released. Hank Gowdy. now a member of the Montreal team of the International one of two Braves leigue. ot ill who arc in a, the sen be. The it M.irimille, reserve rner blot nf Cardinals As a whole grain in the scratch feed, wheat is a very useful feed. It caD be ground and used in the mash with good results. Portland (Ore.) dentists have formed a golf club. Pitcher Sis Hopkins of Texarkana apiiears to be due for work in faster company, according to alt reports which are being borne out by bis pitching this season. Ike Davie, released by Portland, still claims bis trick knee Is all right and that lie will prove it jet before the season is over. He could not get go Ing with tiie Beavers, however, either In the field or at hat. d Cannibalism among young chicks usually start? either from Idleness r Be sure Inck of a proper ration. chicks are fed properly anj. then keep them busy at all times. Australian tracks. Cambridge and Oxford universities in England have met 80 times in their annual rowing classic. XS' 11 xy v .' fsm m -- 0$ hZlei the puoto stums one ot the pretty BiRisli girl baseball players at tbe opening of the season at Stamford When this young Bridge. England lady looks for a husband, she oughi to make a good cutcb. Fine sund Is best for the floor of the brooder house. The sand should be clean, sharp and sifted for young Ex Governor Lake of Connecticut, who is an ardent golfer, smokes eight cigars during a round of 18 holes. chicks. Overcrowding the young chicks will cause heavy losses Each four chick-- hould have at least one square foot of (loot space In Hie brooder hou-e- . England has a womens hocke-- , team that bus never been beaten or tied in the last twenty years of com- petition. - , Before Gene Tunney gets too far in tills Shakespeare thing somebody d better tell him about the Bacon con troversy. j ' picking and cannibalism are Tbe caii-- e miiimon poultry worries. is crowding too many chh k together under one hover, or an imbalanced ration lack of protein and green stuff Toe |