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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH LEGIONS WOULD Jack Quinn Plans to Retire ? hr. Shall you complain whoj'arc the v" rld?J Of what the world may do? As from this h6ur i You use yopr powcrT I .The world must followyoul) lE world s life hangs on W) yournghwiandl Your strong right hand, lo Your skilled right hand. You hold the whole wcjrl to it what you tmx-lml- wron .Tficjwor Idjisrpade Jifl Jack, ?EN hoped Before! b- I; rrTl before!- - allancl Acidity neu-trall- at forty-thre- bad , tha 2.011 Innings. All of this time Quinn played In hut on world series. That was with the Yankees In 1921. Juck fr.' pitched four Innings, allowed eight hits and two bases on balls and waa credited with a defeat dared before! show as nclerjwa Stand Dan Sowers, Rational director of th junior baseball program of th American legion which this year has en rolled more than SUM! hoy, ba been Informed by John W. Ellwood of New York, vie president of th Na tlonnl Broadcasting company, that th I.egtnn' world serlc to b played In Louisville, Ky September 4, 8 and 8, will b broadcast play by by play In a direct from tb national book-up- , grand aland. Graham McName, tb famous sport announcer, will do th broadcasting. Arrangements also are being mad for Judga K. M. tandla, high commissioner of baseball, to address tha youth Tli common cuus of digestive diffof th country preceding th games. "Th legion's baseball competition icultlea la excMi add. huda cannot alter this condition, and It burn tb baa taken If place lo Interest nationx tomneh. gomctklng that will atwhich oilier with sports ally along th acidity la tb aensibl tract universal Interest," Sower said. thing to take. That I why physician "Not only will 300,000 boy throughtell th public to nso Phillip 3Iitk of out th country b vitally Interested Magnesia. In th world series, but also their relaOn spoonful of this delightful prep tives, friends, and th many varied can neutralist many times Its aratloa organizations which arc represented volume In add. It act Instantly; re by team they sponsor In th program. I quick, and very apparent All "In som of th larger communities, Hef all sourness la soon la dispelled; gas organizations other than th Legion I sweetened. have entered the legion program by gone; tha whole system Do try this perfect anti add, and re aiember It Is Just as good fur children, too, ad pleasant for them to take. Any drug store has th genuine, pre scrlptlonal product Until thta year Jack had played sixteen years In the majors, win nlng .170 and losing 142 game, lie waa In 402 games and pitched & 11 The power tliatlicsin you I p. heat year of hla career In 1923, when h won IS and lost T. cP tyy yc ul- risspiTneerro' Will Broadcast Games Flay by Play In Big Hook-U- aeaaon. iark or light, , tr l on man, car Jack U enough WENTYNL'E years in Quinn, lid throws twister for th At hilt lea. Jack, who wna christened John Quinn Ileus, mi forty four yrara old July 8. Thai la tti way th records liar IL Jack look Ilk he might t fifty. Yet h throw Ilk h waa twenty Or. Anyway Jack baa announced Ma retirement effective at th end of tbta aeaaon. Quinn, after breaking Into professional baaeball In th Pennsylvania atat leagu In l'.sfl flnt hit th major with th Yankee in 19H). four year Inter h waa aent to Rochester. Th I! rave had him for a few moment In 11)13, and then Jack Jumped to Baltimore of tha Federal league for a two year Mtrh. When tti outlaw leapt blew tip In 1913 Quinn beaded weatward nd Joined th Vernon club of th Pacific eonat league. II waa ther In 1910, 1917 and part of 1913, coin! to th Whit 8oi when th eonat loop upe ruled been u of th war. Jack flnlahed th aenaon ther and found hi mac! f th center of a arcument between th Whit fins and th Yankee. 11 waa awarded to th latter and remained with that club through 1921. Traded to th Red 80s In 1922. th veteran played there through 1924 and then went to th Ath letle on waiver early In tba 1923 j gtfHWho clothe the world?-Who house the world SERIES ON RADIO PHILLIPS rof Milk tMI444HHHtHlt Pilots Faith Justified ... in Pitcher Eppa Rixey baseball SQUIBS Magnesia According to Uppj Rixey of the On clnnntl Red, a manager' good, old Rrooklyn hns Rube Ihelpa fashioned hunch will sometime result from Jacksonvillepurchased of the Southeastern even game thnt, In the winning of league, an with the best of master-mindinniun most profound of psychological With th algnlng of Pitcher Red" Orr euvers, might have leen lost. An It Rryce. ) Rlnghamton (New ! Itlz when In lustration point being released Fred Adam outright. was pitching against the Dodgers In Rrooklyn not so long ago. Wo are Director Dan 8owra. having nothing In the first Inning." lUxej told ns, to do 3vlthconsidering the (Tilnese-Rusaladiswhich off "I was touched for five hits, patches until they number the players. sponsoring leagues of boys teams, and the Dodgers made four runs. Tlw their championship team In the final hit to able be to everything seemed has been In competition for The Toledo analysis, baseball club has the threw over and I wus actually !eg!n district or higher honors, of county, city, the heaviest reputation nlng to think thnt I rever would suc- pay roll outside carrying all under Legion supervision. of the niujor leagues. out. man In a ceed getting The national tournaments to decide ment first started In Philadelphia In I.ut finally the Inning ended sometwo teams which wilt play In the the The bull knuckle 1827. Prior to thnt year worker were RomEd helped how and during our time al bat nt the mel win Ills first seven games for the world scries begin the first week In fronted like slaves. They were pre- start of the second we got s man on August. These are the regional tourna vented by Inw from organizing and second and third and, with two down, Athletics. Rommel has excellent con trol. motifs, six west of the Mississippi and trnde slaved unions. 12, forming They I came up. It certainly seemed to me six east. UncH tenm In the regional 10 and 13 hour and H, wouhlTc every hit pine'll day even a and for Is out j taken nationally Philadelphia John MIlJus, of Cleveland, has been tournaments Is the championship team often seven days a week. Their j I started for the plate mt w h,-.Internationally famous ns being the a successful It one laugh-thelt makes finishing pitcher this year, of a slate. The regional champion M.ltinj,(.r nn.lrtcka never said a word but has had premier .city of the United States, wages were trouble finishing Ids own tennis then piny In two seetiorml whatever their wages pittance me Industrial In and scientific KO 'Its fame on,j jut tournaments, and It Is the two secgames. saw bosses fit I still to to dole out them. As I walked up to the plate accomplishments Is ns wide ns the tional champion teams which particiwere Socially, they despised. y couldn't see why he kept me In the world, and Its great and glorious Rahe Ihe'ps, pitching ace of the pate In the world series to be held In now NOW Rut a union 1 la that had working looked no other city Is something thnt game. certainly Louisville. Jacksonville club of the Southeastern man can and does hold high his head. j first Innng and, added to that, we league, has been sold ,ln the land can ever take sway from It No to the Brooklyn Is lie ostracized, In on longer socially runs the laws Is those needed two' In "firsts" that a record has It Dodgers. lie owns the house he lives In, and i the worst possible way. magnificent, the list published by the also owns an automobile, j hunch probably Hendricks' where lint thats of Chamber Commerce, Philadelphia The day after the St. Louis Crown lie Is financially able to dress his wife ' thnt I hud a good game In my arm containing nearly CO premier events a screen above their short right-fiel- d built Ids I a and children not for respectably give only that day proved right, of notional Importance, which have, fence four drives bounced hack Is iie education, good free, Independmade a single and scored those two unquestionably, given this city Its very ent and Rnute Hansen, Danish heavyweight. Into the playing field. None went j all NOW 1 got to due on hack the when but prosperous runs, Is 'enviable reputation. It generally Is an accomplished painter of landover. movement a trade first allowed down I unionism, and settled mound known, of course, that Philadelphia scapes. right here in Philadelphia In only two Its for the rest of the game, was the first capital of the nation; started Selection of Bill Sldpke, Omaha and 1S27. 4." we 5 to which won, mills thnt the first paper and carpet President Emilio Portes Gil of MexDes Moines third baseman of two dec(Udltorlal from the Philadelphia were started here, and that the first Is an enthusiastic follower of ail ico t Cln-naades as a scout ago, for the Union Trades News). Beaman Is Winner convention ever held by manufacturers National league club, has been forms of sport In this country was held In this city. announced. It Is also well known that the first The Brown nnd Nichols crew victory OF estabwere schools medical HEADQUARTERS law and If Max Bishop Is forced to wear was the first for America In the Hem lished here and that the first grand BRITISH UNIONISTS spectacles on the field he will he the ley races since 1922. These opera was produced here. second basemen so nrrnyed. George and many other of the firsts" assoNow that we have endurance flyers, Toporcer won fame as the first Infleld-e- r ciated with the Illustrious history of with glasses. nobody even remembers the good old Philadelphia are well known throughchannel swimmers of yesteryear. out the country, but we regret to sny The record number ball of games S6V v 4p58K 4. in connection with this mention of nornee Smith of Nashville has been 5VS won by a major team In a season was 1' "firsts that only v few trade unionset by Frank Chances Chicago Cubs elected president of the Southern Golf ists In this city seem to know that It association for the twenty-sixtIn 1906, w'en they rolled np a total year. was In their own historic city that of 116 victories. were unions first trade this country's y ' If you haven't seen It anywhere else v ' V-established. Sam Hyman, veteran the full name of the latest ring sensaHistorians Support Claim. tion is Max Adolf Siegfried Schmeling. pitcher, purchased from New Haven during the past winter, hns been reFor a labor. Journal published In leased by Manager Ilelnie Groh, of Philadelphia to make such a claim ns Potsy Clnr, old Illinois football star, the Hartford club. that will appear very natural but Inexpects to have one of the strongest accurate to trade unionists In some teams In the country at Butler this No major league ball games in New fall. other old cities, but our claim Is susYork are broadcast. And the metrotained by the most reliable historians politan magnates hold that the radio of the labor movement In this counMarlon Turpie lost the is hurting the attendance in the cities title because the ball struck a try. Those who are Inclined to scoff V broadcasting games. our claim should conand pooh-poo- h garden hose and landed on the edge sult the history written by John R. of a trap. Is very wonderful, as Commons and his associates, who are in the case of the young infielder who. regarded by the International Labor great Billy Spears, Vanderbilts " -, after making three gross errors In quarterback of two seasons ago, is exw .( News service, published at Washing, 4 ' " &, rapid succession, calls to the pitcher, pected to return to Vanderbilt ns an ton, as "the leading authorities on the Come on, kid. pull yourself together. assistant to Coach Dan McGugin next subject" The title of their book Is The History of Labor In the United fall. In 1926 Lefty Grove of the As States," and In It they make this. very fanned 194 and in 1923 he struck out Some golfers. says an article on significant assertion: O. G. Beaman. Cornell, winning the 183. If he keeps up his present gait the game, are denied the grentness by an We place beginning of the race in the international dual he will pas the 200 mark for tills seaWhenever the complex. American labor movement In the year inferiority track and field meet nt Trmers island, son. In th? International in 1923 he ball In that year 1827 at Philadelphia. disappears, you should look first where Oxford Cambridge and Prince 330. fanned in the cup. and place American wage enrners for teams met. the first time Joined together os a Jack Quinn, veteran Athletics pitchAngus Snyder, promising heavyclass, regardless of trade lines. In a Tha General Federation of British Trade achieved a remarkable record n er, boxer, was hardened for his Slim Old Sallee Was weight contest with employers." Unions, tor years In offices io Hamilton far back ns 1908 when he won 14 out enreer by participation in hockey ring The contest referred to In the house, Bidborough street, London, has decided Best With Bases Full of 16 games for the Richmond club and lacrosse, two of the roughest site within 200 to build, and has purchased above paragraph was a strike of build of Its old offices, has had plans preOld Slim yards r Sallee, who pitched his in the Virginia league, the other two games known, during his boyhood In day Ing trade workers for a construction on and to is begin pared ready ball in last the major league hack In being ties. Canada. and other Improvements In their workwhat is known as the Woburn Lodge' site, was never known to he worried 1921, we which are strike, The Federation expects to Woburn place ing conditions, Doc Otis Crandall, veteran spit-ba- ll Two of the greatest lightweights by base hits and. If pitched pleased to note, was successful. These occupy Its new quarters by May, 1930. The better ball when the anything, pitcher, has rejoined the Los Anfull. of the last decade, Benny Leonard bases were the facts historic front elevation shows illustraton the regarding proposed Interesting geles club. Pacific Coast baseball nnd ftitchie Mitchell, A typical Sallee game would net the have tried and is taken from the thirtieth annual report origin of the labor movement in the of of which he was a mainstay, their hands at the general secretary, W. A. Appleton, well developing championopposition anywhere from nine to league, United States were broadcast throughfor more than ton years, until the ship timber. Neither has proved sucout the nation by the L L. N. S. and known la the United States. Mr. Appleton twelve hits per game, and once he season of 1927. has twenty-firin bis ns even to went so In cessful. a far turn just year completed newslabor published in hundreds of one-ruthat office. game. papers. Chuck Dressen, of the Cincinnati A Chicago doctor says Its unNaturally his manager knew that Workers Lifted From Slavery. hits had the effect of spurring Sallee chib, knows more about horses than healthy to suppress a laugh, and lot of professional turfmen. He weve resolved that hereafter when an No nobler movement for the uplift Whatever progress the American labor to his utmost efficiency and so, conseof humanity and for bettering the livmovement makes rests on an educational remained unworried hy the spends his winters around the stables opponent misses a short putt, we'll quently, basis. Samuel Gompers. ing conditions of working people was forget to say were sorry and think of barrage that generally took place at Belmont and is said to have ambitions as a trainer. ever inaugurated than was th move our health first. when hta ace was on the mound. TV" Nft '"V g kvJi York-Ienn- n Philadelphia Claims First Trade Unions , Ids-'tor- Nobel Awards Growing Into Small Fortunes Nobel prizes ore growing so rapidly amount from year to yrnr Hint be fore long a recipient may literally b The able to rest on his honors." prizes to be awarded In 1929 will each amount to $16,192, according to a reIn port Issued by auditors of the Noli foundation, while tlmse for 1923 were only $41,937 apiece The proceeds from the main fund are calculated ut $.342 100 per annum ut the presenr time, of that amount being com The repounded with the prlndpnl. mainder of the fund Is plated nt the dlsHisul of the prize committee, of the amount Itcing allowed for general expenses nnd the bnlntne for prizes. This gives a new meaning to the old saw, 'The higher the branch, the sweeter the cherries. amt those who are disappointed In the prize awards one year may content themselves with the thought that they may receive a very substantial reward for their patience. one-tent- h y&XcTwCL ' I FOR. QUICK. HARMLESS COMFORT ChildrenCnjforlt IW C0NST1PM ICK DWRRMLUTVTOSrtSCSS tl 4' v" h V, d V :w ss two-mil- Is News-Sentine- l. Intelligent Pig story from Rockland. Maine, asserts that Charlie Emery, a police officer, has trained a pig to dig clams, lie lets Ids pig loose on the clam fiats, and the animal roots up the bivalves by the peck, never making a mistake In finding the genuine clams. The nnd pig Is also said to dtink soda-poto eat candy. A p e Provisions There are nine states which have pension legislation: Montana, Nevada, Wisconsin, Kentucky. Massachusetts, Colorado Minnesota, Wyoming nnd Utah. Old-Ag- old-ag- e s GAN NOW DO ANY WORK e ten-hou- st 13-hi- t, ... 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