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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH GLOSSLESS BALL (ll KITCHEN E.vemncr CABINET Fainj Tala lii r N. riir m.ffjr, ave a . nr.n. T.iait j- - .! MI k4 I ( t M t mkt to A fcl'XI make n M' 4 Miabir, ' uo. it w A f. filww !$ iiwl miwtlirr dug b a Ktiini ry fort d. walking ilujogilo, airs T.otrwww, tow things VARIOUS tiny. Im't I T Bold llio drat d"B. T.o Hide writer of IVvlo.1 hii. .n.. "Pitta lo n Ui'M thing uii HUN"' r I fi 'Nut mull very nice tiny," 1 f.ircM iU-'- I'l C ll 0 U 'IC' lot i'll if'if ll. ut we f'fl' lime If w tuH cr. There lin ,M'' found out remarkable flung bcliiml B il wl I llP iMI'll Irri.lmi-l.- t Hi flMPU we i!ftt rot I mid about i ' i Um ot'i'wnd "It a a It;! cloudy mid nil lli.it wirt of tiling " "That waoii't tSHlk of yesterday win mild l"B. , III g vl,-If he II til In out il.i when III mhmom MIKtOf JUDY'S CIRTHDAY mo I i MAny-cniAMnoNc- w'mBOmwanMm rT Wlltlt - . i. hfcv r mu 'il III I 111011111, (fit first tlii "I w;in t thinking mIwuI the flwinlo I nice nt nil. llB v i Vm ,ttjr hecitue If Judys birthday." "JudyT aki! I ha second dug reVes. JmJy plied the Arid dog "Vou see he continued, settling liluiM'lf down In a imed comfortable ,oiilon In the long grin by the side of the ncid, while the other (log followed Id example, "you see," lie went on, 'It waa on thla day, quite a year hbo iu.w, that Judy rame Into the world, nml so glml wh everyone to see her, and so happy ha every one been ever since I lien I bat she hii here, that the day aeema a hi'initlful day whether It ruin or or miuiii, or whether the aun shine whether there ehivutd he a Idirrnrd or a hall Mono or anything at all. She had blue eye when first she arrived but theyre brown now very lovely brown eyea :nd her hair Is brown and curly, nml she I taller than I am even when I stand on my bind leg. good height," said the second V i,f MY Great Asset to Washingtons )IIA1 good goods gum la amell psekngea Is ittnpllflrd by Ilcrold duel, attorney at law and Hi pound catcher of I ha Waahlngtr Nats, who hna been working In lbs American urn gut for eleven eeaaous sod been catching on or umrt guinea a aeaton for n!na yeara. Never baa lluel weighed more Ihun IN potinda while at I line Ida weight baa gone below lha lit murk. Neverthelesa. be hna gone In behind lha plntt day after day and raught all styles of pltchera. luclud lug Walter Johneon, lha ewed king; Rtauley C'oveletkla and other splttcra, Urjio M.ir berry, another barter with terrific aiieed; Carl Mays, lha fumoua submarine pitch-e- r, and a bumb of rook lea w lines wlhlnesa made them anything but envy to hnndl. In fart, the day be broke to s a major league catcher with the Browns when only a boy, be wna culled upon to team op with tirover l.owdermllk, t li ii d whom there was none wilder, "No one knew bow much apeed Imwdprmllk aver bad." commeate Ituel. "II never really throve aa I'Utd a hull aa ha eould because of Id lark of control lie knew be wna wild and feared that If be put everything on the bull Hint he was capable of he might kill anme bat ,.r. So ha wna content to throw a Imlf speed ball. "That reminds me that I was catching Carl Mays the day be Muddy Rwel threw the ball that resulted In Itny Chnptnnn'a death. Itay was a great boy. Everyone liked him. J yelled at him, hut It wna loo late, lie never had a chance to dodge. "Marberry will throw more fast bull In a game than Walter Johnson did toward the dose of Ids career, hut when Walter wanted to throw a real foot on. It was fuater than any Mnrberry ever threw ma. "I believe llerh Iennock Is the craftiest pitcher I ever caught. Ilia eontm! la almost perfect nod when It comes lo generalship I do not believe ha hna an equal "Hud a pitcher ones. Bill Ilerry, now In lha Const league, who used lo cross ma up now and then, so one day I told him we would work without signals. Wo won that one. . "Tea, a catcher now and then switches signs with hla pitcher and Infleldcrs for you know a smart bane runucr can grab the signs from spread base. A switch In signs Is likely to be dangerous to the batter. In fact. I have seen more than one butter hit seriously with a pitched bull right after I hud substituted a switch In tdgnuln. lie would thluk a fust one wus coming and would step right Into n curve." Of course. Muddy as he Is known rather than Ilcrold, cannot go on catching forever, but when he docs pasa out of the Idg league picture as a catcher Washington Is going to huve its troubles replacing hint. lie was a particularly great asset to the Nats in "J4 und 2.1. the two years that Washington won the American league pennant. Us caught all but Ova games lor the Nats Id I and hutted clone to the 200 mark. Im( fl'O tiini wno lu!lup In making Mrtf 0 il I ' lilt'll t. I Ifp 14 full Of Iniertutln iwNi j tlilneo l iil.iy. whomb wag'd kn-Ihlnga. Hint tlw 1 1. pntrviMlwfi In tight m lit toko die breathing" mid um Inns "il n rili-n- . fur Iki knout wlmt la Jut rw'ind I lit rwrnpr? W't were carefully told nimij tluiPt mat candy wuo "pprnlrloua Bluff, mid only ua a rar trout was candy will. out. Tndny we know that I In ac tup il !. who uw't up ao much p rig;1 In p'liy, need a much larger pro l H i Inn wf bimm1 pura candy Ilian iii'.iu. Teeth, like all other puna of ti.p ImhIji. need exervle and the chew wa i.f hard cnndir. tattc and other liard fiuuK exercise the gum and make healthy iii'ili TIip a 1)10 nn.lluT must urn her Juds j went In fl In 3 candy never before a n.P!il. ea It ao aatlutiiai tint appetite. Hint the nipwrt;int food of the hiphI are neglected. A llitlo randy at the pud of a tnral na desert, or between neat. la considered by the heat ail dug. tlnirlly to ho fiutil for the chlLL I'amty Tcrfei-t,Siild the first dug. HI HHH I I Hll-HIf Ialilrli dluunUoa and tpavoa no I second said the "Well," dog. on or ImI wiimi the Iwlh. la ennalionil must be going on now. linn h more nholeuwine than cuke, "I bid a bone around these purl nlilt-and rnupa dony r(lgi The aidi'iwe of rflidellre hna innde awhile u"o and I'm due lo keep an with that (Mine now." rail alrhlpa In the last tn yeara. Tve the same sort of an engage- APICK-UF5- A Tried pwtatoia. grid. He oaken with tdrup, aamniKe and doutthnuta were ment." the first dug sahl Jess Altenburg will be a playing So they ran off In different direo the rhlldrena food for breakfast not ut Salisbury. He U an out lion muniiger ao long ago. We thought them good, fielder. A little goldfinch sat on the twig and even Indulge oopuslonally now. hul no mother who read a would feed of a shrub and sang the nicest song JelT Tesrenu, former New fork he had ever sung. her child on atirh food today. Blunt pitcher, Is coach of the Dartwa not It break. voice Ill did marches til In and tiring long P.yrd mouth baseball team. over the Icy waste, find that candy aa true a ould tie, and sounded Just as were a canary though singing. I a wonderful energy giver, lie hua Fuulkner. bought by Buffalo "My dnr." said the wife of five lithundred of pound of candy for the from the Blunt, formerly pitched for I I ever tle think dont goldfinch. We all men on their hard hike. Jersey lily and Toronto. know that deep breathing I ao Im- heard you sing so lienutifiilly." bhIiI Mr. Thank love," my you, and the to Interesting lieullh, portant Wie Willie McGill, pitch I couldn't help but s:ng Goldfinch. thing to know nbout eutlng augur I N nsslxtunt hnxchnll conch at But er, that the breuthlng la deeper and the my very best. ler university of luillnnnpolls. lunpa better ventilated while the rate I "You see It' Judy hlrthd.tr. .Icily I when of so think her that lovely of breathing Is slower after eating In a lettei to a friend Wulter John I went to sing my best. candy or augur. sou su.va he hasnt given up the Idea vvlil Brother Breeze "I the hope Choice Cood Things. f pitching n little. Ills health Is Ini carry my song to her. Here Is a dish you will wish to Us proved. "I want to wish her my best wishes With those worth keeping: for many, many, muiiy. many, many, A stork company Is being formed In Souffle With Salmon many, niapy happy returns of the N. F to take over the Flake Henderson, Spanish Sauce. day. franchise In the liedmont one eon of salmon aft Raleigh A robin hopped about and ehlrped er removing nil akin and and sang a very little song lie knew. league. a hones. Add T.ovely, lovely,'' said hi neighbor Dennis .1. Murphy, third string Cub teusiMHinful of suit, one robin. Ims been released to the Read- eighth tenspoonful of It's Judys birthday. said the firs. , duh of tl,e International paprika, two teaspoon robin. fuls of lemon league. juice "I feel so spry and gny and merry e e e f Conk cupful of soft bread and Joyful find lively wlmn I tMnk Toledo hna bought seven players f crumbs In cupful of milk dvr of Hint that 1 wuut to sing every from Idg league clubs Warner. Neun. minutes, then add the salmon and tlm song I know. Thomas, Taylor, Brown, Frelguu und yolks ut three eggs beaten thick, fold "I hope the Wind will enrry your In the atlllly beaten whites and turu Mcturdy. song's to Judy," the neighboring robin e Into a buttered dish; set In a pan of said. Walsh, Reading ( Charles Tweet) In a moderate hot water and hake A lion In the a mighty, fierce, second baseman, was at bat 0S2 times oven until firm. Serve with: handsome lion, with u great mane and daring the 1028 season, lie balled Spanish Sauce. Melt three table a huge voice f. r ,520. npoonfuls of butter, add three tahlp toroared for all e e spoon fills of flour and wiien well wns worth. So far. Tris Speaker has been able blended add one cupful of milk and Vo to secure players for Ids Newark one-halcupful of cream, .ring to grand Bears frotn tlie Blunts, Yankees mid l the boiling point and add fill Brooklyn. cupful ot pimento puree, one teaspoon lion next door the nnil fal of salt tenspoonful'' "Ah. Im usin'-The N'pwurk club of the Interna-- i of pepper. To make the puree drain It for ell Im the signing tloind league nuniui'n-ea can of plmentocs and put through I the worth," sn' of Wnllfe Ilpp. veteran innjot league a coarse sieve. first lion. "I want first sucker. Orange Dessert. Ieet two oranges to semi my hesi membrane the white all removing rnos.s.ige-t- o roaring Cincinnati lias signed two more coltiemove the pulp In sections. Seed Judy. legians Jack Hill, an outfielder from less oranges are best. Arrange the her Idrth University of California, and Millard seetlous In glass dessert dishes, three know." you day, Hicks, an intielder from Mercer unia over dish. to Tour or four sections And suddenly all versity. orange Junket mixed with a pint of luke-wurnillk, add sugar to taste Hie leaves of begun sing star second Kid" Mohlcr. and allow to stand In a warm place and the I ing baseman for the Seattle club. Is one of until set Thill before serving. and sang, the few southpaws who ever played Golden Glow. Take a package of j was there this position with success in organized lemon Junket and a pint of milk, pour und music hasebidl. Rub a cupful of wonderful Into five glasses dried and stewed apricots through a j In the nir, for nil Atlanta will have a veteran Infiel I sieve, sweeten to taste. When the the birds and enlmnls Junket is firm set away to chill. At their best to g'niw Judy that they in Jim Toole at first. Jack Sheehan at second, Johnny Jones nt short and Bill time of serving top with apricot were delighted s ich a charming perold world. son to the good Marriott at third. But oilier depart belonged and white with sugar egg whipped As for the people who knew' Judy ments are weak. with two tablespoonfuls of aprleo. they wished her many liappy repulp. turns of the day too and did they Though American league hitters are A meal which the men w ill .especialmean Itf more famous ns home run clouters the ly enjoy Is broiled beefsteak. Let Well, they certainly, certainly, cerfigures show tlipre were bln circuit them broil It over the coals, using a ! did in the National to 4N". lo the a broiler hasn't one If tainly wallops dripping pan American, last year. which holds the gravy. Serve with Cn Fsther Mind bread and butter and sliced Bermuda Jack Quinn, veteran pitcher ot ConTeacher Willie, onions or the small green ones. Finhope you are preish with a cup of coffee or tea and a pared to answer that question I tint to nie Mack's Athletic team training at1 Fort Myers (Fla) camp, says: sweet of some sort and I am sure you you yesterday. Now, what Is dew? Willie I asked pa, and he said the hope to win my 20 games this year will feel that It has been an enjoyand see no reason why I can't do It." rent. able affair. of meat white of the Equal parts Dr John I.uvun of Kansas City for chicken and Roquefort make a flue Turned Professional mer manager of the Kansas City sandwich combination. Serve on let- Jimmy For two cents I'd American association club, has been tuce. your block off. named to umpire alt honip games on Junior So you've turned profes- the University of Missouri baseball sional 1 schedule. ).-u.- of o III I lit 1 1 p 1 fi-- " eng.-gemo- VDIAMDNDy nt WILL HELP GAME ass old-tim- e I I I Hill HH III It I HI I Sphere Expected to Improve ns Game Progresses. Tbs makers of the oflUlul baseball are confident they will be able to put forth baseball In that will have tO-- H cover ready for ue. There will be no further neccaidty of rubbing tbs cover lo remove the gloss. The pitchers can atari with new ball and tbs longer that the bull remains In the game the better adapted ll will be to play because a hull wlileli bus been In us for an Inning or two la Jut basport. mming fit for tip-toThla ta another Improvcmrnt which will tend lo make baseball better, Thera wrra some of these balls in use In 112 but the fact was not widely circulated because they were an pertinent, aa the cork center baseball wna an experiment when It was first put out The matter of baseballs has been badly bundled by playcra and umpire. The former are foolish enough to call for another ball when they ahould bo perfectly satisfied with that which they have. One of the beat experienced pitchers In the major leagues shandy criticized young pitchers In talk one afternoon because tbs latter were foolish enough to demand a new ball at the very time when they should go on with the old. Umpires have been criticized for throwing out too muiiy bulla at the request of the batter. The lutter ahould have scant consideration because he la the mao who finds the basehutl a tar get, while the pitcher must furnish the target, and ao fur as the use of tbs bum-hul- l la concerned' It la apparent thnt the latter task Is the hurder of the two. The new hull will do away with th necessity of soiling a dozen buschnlls with before a game and also do aw-nmuch of the silly superstition that pitchers and butters have acquired In regard lo the bnlL When It tukes 40 bnsebnlla to play nine liming and only 10 of the 40 are lost In the stand, the game seems to have been overcome by a slight attack of baseball heeby Joebys. Sporting News. p 1 H-High-Price- Rookie d Hugo Bezdek Will Teach Football During Summer y.r Hugo Bezdek, director of athletics at State, will give a course jo football coaching In the summer session at the college this year. Dean Will C. Chambers, director, announced. The course will run for three weeks, July I to 11). A sltnilur course In basketball Instruction will be offered, with Kenneth D. Loelller, a former Tenn State player. In charge.' The basketball section will be taken up during the second three weeks of the summer session, July 22 to August 0. Bezdek lias given such courses formerly, but In the last three or four years. Herb McCracken. Lafayette football coach, has been the Instructor. Robert A. Higgins, a member of the regular physical education staff, will assist Bezdek In football Instruction. Ti-n- Comeback of Sande W it - i r"-- "j pA i p v.?, ' i Sweeter Too much lo cot too rich a dletor t'o much smoking. Dots of things Coum sour stomach, but one thing eou correct It quickly. Ihllllps Milk of the arid Magnesia will atkallnlz ful.e a sjmonful of till pleasant preparation, and tke system la soon sweetened. Illlllps I always read to relieve distress from over eating; to check all acidity; or neutralize nicotine. Remember this for your own comfort; for the take of those nrnund you. Endorsed by physician, but they eoy JAIhp. Don't buy something else and expect the suuie re- sult! Phillips Milk of Magnesia HiUtlUKfrM PATENTS He M um4 rnt!e HTH B C M 914 & Mason and Dixon Line Only Divided State The M:itu und Dixon line was the boundary line between Tcunsylvnnla and Marjliind, u surveyed In 17H7. md popularly accept et before the Civil war n the dividing Hue between If Hint the free nnd slave state. tine were to le extended due west It would divide such northern states a Ohio, Indiana and Illinois and As a leave Kansu In the south. limiter of fact, the state south of the Mason und I'ixon Hue which are generally regarded us southern states are Viiglnia. North Carolina, South Carolina. Georgia. Florida, Alabama. Tennessee. Mississippi. Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma. Kentucky, Missouri. Maryland tin-re. Cumberland. Maryland. Is south of the line. The slate Just before the Civil war Inelmled all of those mentioned above except Oklahoma, which was not then a state Shivery had been aholished In the northern stutes before that slave-holdin- time. WouIJ Ba Nice like to live on Easy street?" I'd be satisfied with a contract to pave It." "Ilowd Lyn l.nry, who represents $100,000 purchase by the New York Yankees from the coast and who Is now trying for the position as regulur shortstop with the world champion Yunkeca. A you dismal, universal hiss, the sound if piddle scorn. Milton. one-fourt- one-hal- m JrM the year of 1028. When the Claremont Country club held a housewarming 3.001) San Fran- ciscans Inspected the West's biggest clubhouse. one-elgld- I The women's senior outdoor swimchampionship of the Amateur union will be held In Honolulu the coming year. ming Jack Earl, who Is deputy sheriff of Iaso. Texas, has enrolled ns a golf student In a school in Chicago. He Is 8 feet 7 Inches tall. its El thi-tree- one-tim- birds-chirpe- i J j i 1 T'Utuc 7wYt4 Earl Sande, who retired last year ns premier Jockey of the land, working out on one of Ills horses on the track for a comeback. Since the new ruling Hiat Jockeys may own horses. Sairde will he permitted to ride the steeds of Ids own stable which he started last year. Macks 1929 Opinion "Baseball fans are iu for y idg surprise this season." sai I'onnie Slack. "Most of the dubs lime been strengthened and that is an advantage in our favor. Naturally. If the other teams manage to take more games from the Yankees, the won't have the same big advantage ns In the past and that Is why I think the Athletics have a hotter chance than last year." 444444H44444444 A continual sense ot fatigue Is natural, says a medical publicist plying to an Inquirer, possibly a lower of wrestling. unrefol- Robert L. ("Dink) Templeton, track and field coach at Stanford since 1021. has signed a contract to continue In that capacity for another live years. Gone Tuney, former heavyweight boxing champion of the world, has been engaged to write an article on Boxing In America" for the Encyclo- I rjc; Pennsylvania out drew Illinois by $200,000 in boxing and wrestling for The military polo tournament between teams frotn the United States and British armies will not be held this year. one-lml- j i Sleep Is the greatest gift to man except golf. ouc-hal- :' tea EgM ; XfHEN damp days, sudden r changes in weather, or exposure to a draft makes joints ache, there is always quick relief in Bayer Aspirin. It makqs short work of headaches or any little pain. Just as effective in the more serious suffering from neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism or lumbago. No ache or pain is ever too d for Bayer Aspirin to relieve, and it does not affect theTieart. All druggists, with proven directions for various uses which many people have found invaluable in the relief of pain. deep-seate- trd Aspirin is the mark of Barer Manufactory of Uonoftceticacidestar of fiaUcrHcaoid pedia Brltannlco. Women In California are organizing the first feminine hockey league In the country to he known ns the West Const Blri3 league. Several cities al- ready have fast teams. During Ids racing career Jockey Johnny Callahan, now a trainer, guid ed home the winner of practically every major stake In the United States and Canada. He rode contlnu ously from 1902 through 19231 Nature swannnp help natureelear year complexion and p&intred rosea in yourpaleu aaliow choeka. Truly wonderful results follow thorough colon cleansing. Take N? Nature a Remedy--- to regulate and strengthen your eliminative organa. Then watch the tranafonnalkm. Try N) of mere laxatives. MUd, tafe, purely vegetable At Druggiste-o- niy 23a |