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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD An Italian Speaking of Sports' Sarazen, Li! c Flame-Throwin- w - v Tank in Action g LfJmmm via1 I1 Pineapple Design Rel imfHWip Old Man River, Keeps Rolling The New York Yankees are looking closely at the Red Sox and the Indians. Although holding every club in the league dangerous on any given occasion, they naturally expect the strongest resistance from those two teams. They are concerned with the pitchAs ing in Boston and Cleveland. thev see it, they will be aided by a continuance of the ineffec- tivencss of Old Mose Grove and menaced by the skill of Bob ' Feller. They even think at least some of tnem that I talked to the other day that these two pitchers, one near the end of the string as a big 4 Crochet Gift Doilies REDQERfAUN Washington, D. C. RL SSI AN INTERA ENTION Russias entry into the war on the side of the allies would be of Uy ROBERT McSIIANE Released by Western Newspaper Union, 4 That sturdy little Roman, Gene Sarazen, gave golfdom one of Us major thrills a short time ago when the fates decided that he and Law-so- n Little should battle it out for the forty-fourt- h National Open cham- value than the more immediate pionship. Little won the match, and no one v denies that hjs was a gallant vicBut it was a sad blow to the tory. thousands of fans who have rooted . . J for Gene during the past 20 years. 4 V Vi They took consolation in the fact x"v that the playoff was just as exciting as could be expected in a Sf duel between two of the - . i u 4 $ greatest match players who ever & lived. Cocky and courageous, Sarazen has won virtually all the honors ofW v. fered to a professional golfer. Thirty-eleaguer and the othAJ V , er gust heading into Bob Grove ight twenty-fwas his this old, years irst National Open tournament thedays of his great,4 ness, may bring about a change in after his debut at Toledos Inverthe positions of their two leading ness course. He won the Open In rivals. 1922, and again in 1932. g This Is an Italian As Joe McCarthy puts It, Feller Is tank, perhaps one of the most effective shots in the locker of the Italian canr, war machine. In addition to the the tanks carry heavy machine guns and a doing for the Indians what Grove Standouts of the 30s tanks during the blitzkrieg into the Lowlands and in northern France. Looking back over the Terrific non. German forces used used to do for the Red Sox but can do no longer, apparently: step in Thirties, one can find hut a handful of standout golfers. The handful inand halt their skidding with a game when the other pitch- cludes Ralph Guldahi, Sam Snead, ers are faltering. So far, of course, Ilarry Cooper, and a few more. the Red Sox have managed to do Most of the big names featured in all right without Old Mose in the todays golfing news belong to the the boys who form he held through last year. But what of the months ahead the hot took good during a particularly hot months when the strain will be heav- stretch, and then settle down to a less publicized mediocrity. ier on the other pitchers. Gene won all six of the major Groie Through at Last?' championships, five of them during I asked some of the Yanks if they the thirties. In 1932 he won both thought Old Mo'e was through that the U. S. and the British Open after 15 years of hurling, during crowns, establishing a scoring recwhich he slipped under the .500 ord in England. In 1933 he won the mark only once, and that in his first Professionals match play tournag ment. Two years later he scored year out of Baltimore if the Limited really had lost his his still famous double-eagl- e to tie stuff. I asked them that, remem- Craig Wood and win the Augusta bering that everybody thought he was through as far back as 1934 when he won only eight games in his first year in Boston. They remembered that, too and remembered how he came back with a rush and what a pitcher he was right up to the end of last season. Only one of them answered. he said, but I dont know, thats what we heard when we were in Boston. The dope we got was that while he might come through with a good game once in a while might get out there any afternoon '"""I j J r man-to-m- United States. Automatically it would bring Turkey into the war, a bad blow for Italy; also it would bring in Rumania and Jugoslavia on the side of the allies. Whether Russia will do this remains to be seen. But there is no question that Stalin is on the spot The sending of half a million Red troops to the Baltic states for protection against Germany clearly in r" r Pattern 2243 -- 'T'HESE doilies in pineapple flame-projectin- 37-m- flame-throwe- flame-throwi- well-pitch- Planes to Ford Plant U. S. Sends Newest Army Johnny-come-Iateli- Lona-conin- View of one of the two newest U. S. army planes sent to the Ford company plant at Dearborn, Mich., for inspection by Ford and the Ford company engineers, to determine if the plant can be changed to manufacture a thousand of these planes daily. (Inset) Henry Ford peering into the front of one of the planes. U. S. Navys Latest Fighting Giant Congresswoman GENE SARAZEN uuAi4AUtkti!(M,u , BOB FELLER and blow that curve ball of his around the plate and then let go with a fast one now and then just to remind the hitters he still has it he isnt going to be much real help to the club any more. If thats so, those other Boston pitchers had better be hot all season. Check back and youll find that the 15 games Grove won last year meant the difference between second place and fourth at least. The Yanks Admire Them Incidentally, Grove and Feller, who may in one way or the other have such an effect not only on the fate of their own clubs but on the fate of the Yankees as well, are two of the Yanks favorite athletes. Naturally, they like to beat the two Bobs every time they hook up with them. But they admire Grove for Ins year-i- n and year-operformances, the courage he showed in beating his way back when everybody had him tagged for the cleaners and the skill with whith he has ut made ovir his pitching style. They Don't Lihe Slum boats' They admire Feller not only for the natural stuff he has but for the way he has taken his fame in stride. There are no swelled heads or show-off- s among the Yankees and they Jiecly hand it to the kid from Van Meter for having alteady touched greatness without making any fuss about it The Yanks, I might sav, are ethical of ball players they call show, Not understanding Dizzy boats. Ihun, they took an almost vlolmt dislike to him and got a tirnlie in ihe kuk out of ins crack-ugame in Washington in 1937 and the defeat tiny slapped on him in tlie World Series of RL8. But Diz got them on his side after the final g .me cf tl e 19a3 series when he walled into their clubhouse at the ht.di nn and said he hated to lose but getting beaten by a great la'l club took some of the Sung out of the di L at. p ali-st- ir Masters in a playoff. He was Western Open champion in 1930 and Metropolitan king m 1925. Sarazen backers will concede that one other man was a consistently better golfer. That was Bobby Jones. From the time the Emperor Jones won his first title in 1923 until he finished competition the top man of them all was never without a title. He won 13 major championships, including the 1930 grand slam of the National Open, the National Amateur, the British Open and the British Amateur. When Jones entered a tournament it was always him against the field. That cant be said about Sarazen or any other player since Jones time. Margaret Chase Smith, wife of the late Rep. Clyde Smith (R.) of Maine, being sworn in to fill the vacancy left by him. Mrs. Smith is the eighth woman in congress. New French Premier Flight From Home in the Winter of Life '' ,- The little Italian spoke his feelings at the trophy picsentatmn folIk1 placed his lowing the plijotT hand on the ch unplonslnp cup and said. I had dites with this graci fill lady in 1922 and in IB 12 and 1 had hoped to keip another one with her tndiy. She led me on for tluce days, but today she s i id. Ini sorry, Gene, but I in going to go home with Mr Little. Hes younger than you are " henever golfing enthu hsts gather the name of Sinzen will conjuie up tab s of a truly great compeitor semi-allianc- of Benes, Czecho- slovakia, always a close friend of Russia. He is now in Moscow, having been sent there by the British government to see what he could patch up on their behalf. No. 2 negotiator is Sir Stafford Cripps, left winger. What will come out of Ambassador Cripps visit remains to be seen, but two significant items were published recently in the official Soviet newspaper Izvestia. One praised the conduct of the allied armies in France. The other pointed out that the Nazis might not win the war so easily, since the allies had big American resources behind them. Note Obviously Uncle Joe Stalin remembers the page in Mein Kampf in which Hitler plans the conquest of the lush plains of southern Russia. It is important to note that Sir Stafford Cripps, although one of the wealthiest lawyers in England, is much further definitely left than the British Labor party. Sir Stafford got into this new and, for him, strange role as a result of a trip last winter to Chungking, China. There the Soviet government took him by plane to Moscow, where he talked with Foreign Minis- ican, 400. These, given in round figures, make a total of 3,500 planes still undelivered. The production of planes themselves is Increasing constantly, but the bottleneck still remains airplane motors. American aviation moguls say that the United States will never get a lot of planes in a hurry until the heads of the six chief aviation companies are locked in a room and forced to agree that each will manufacture one type of plane only. This would achieve the standardization that Henry Ford has been talking about. Another speeder-uwould be to manufacture a less well-buiplane. 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One of the questions was, Under what conditions would you agree to collaborate with the allies? called the turn about two months ago. He couldnt, he said, see any reason why, at his age, he shouldnt still be good enough to " " win. He planned on entering a few I YU iI tournaments, getting plenty of practice, and then going out for bigger game. The success, of his strategy almost made a third-tim- e Open a8 WarCffw aifo. champion of him, and must have been a surprise even to himself. While 40,000 spectators cheer themselves hoarse, the huge battleship Therell be no forgetting Sarazens semi final finish to gain a tie with North Carolina slides down the ways at Brooklyn navy yard. The 35,000-to- n ship is the second dreadnaught to be launched this month, and one of Little. Needing to come back in the largest American war vessels that has ever slid down the ways. 34 strokes, two under par, the Connecticut farmer picked up birdies at the eleventh and thirteenth. He got them by holing a bad eight foot putt on the sixteenth, a terrific on the seventeenth, and just missing a 60 foot attempt for a birdie that would have won the title for him on s the eighteenth hole. t When the tournament was over Sarazen knew that youth finally had If- been served. Tournaments as tough as the Open are won by younger men placers whose musdis are clastic, wtio can shake quh klv the heart-breakin- HIM! ter Gene effects of a grueling, g round against AO STOPPING left-win- Gene Calls the Turn ds-sig- n, such fun to crochet m string, are ideal as gifts. The 15 by 36 inch doily does for center-piec- e or scarf, the small ones for place mats. Pattern 2243 contains directions for making doilies; illustrations of them and stitches; materials required. Send order to; Hotel TEMPLE SQUARE OppoIte Mormon Trmpl Highly recommended Rates $1 56 to $3 CO mark of distinction to stop t this beautiful hostelry FRNE'sT C. KO.SstTEU, Mzr. Its |