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Show Kathleen 'Produc, to spots J This Is Stephen i pan ief. Norris Says: SPORTS By ROBERT McSHANE JUteottc. by Wstm Nwspapt Unto Piv A p S V L & Proceft 'V 'PHfc: J to 1893 . i ftones ti don Bj i 1 8 l R mmortal Third Strike i 1i'- T WAS just a couple of weeks ago that the mighty voice of Brooklyn was swelled into an roar. Supporters of the Dodgers were berserk. Catcher Mickey Owen had just dropped that immortal third strike to give a World series game to the hated Yankees. When the shouting and the tumult died when Brooklyn became normal again Catcher Owen had escaped with his life. Flatbush fans, stilling any urge to commit mayhem, admitted that in baseball as in every sport, there is great chance for erT director i SPEAKING OF Still a Man's World aPPea !y Grar 3 First Army Goes Into Action in South Carolina .i1 4 1? ear-splitti- lall-toc- sing II Photo . etchei Rented aphsby m 1879, x - f X. y Vs v, s- 4 ' 4 s a la 9. x 1 V , . Vi JC- - For weeks to come, the country made famous by Stonewall Jackson will see thousands of troops engaged simulated warfare, during maneuvers of the First army near Camden, S. C. At left, troops of the 13th Infantry charge over a haystack. Center: Planes of the enemy swoop down with machine guns wide open. Right: First assault boats arrive on enemy shore after crossing the Wateree river. In Wind and Rain Divide Honors in Southwest w 5? V 4 5 ror. Owens mistake occurred during a blue chip game. But thats a part of baseball an unhappy part. Owen isnt unique in his position. John Miljus wild pitch in the 1927 series between the Yankees and the Pittsburgh Pirates was just as disastrous. It was in the ninth- inning of the fourth and final game of the series. The score was tied at Combs walked, Koenig beat out a bunt, both men advanced on a wild pitch. Ruth was walked purposely to fill the bases. Miljus fanned Gehrig and Meusel. Then Miljus the winning run over the plate as Tony Lazzeri stood with bat in hand. It wasnt a complete surprise to Lazzeri. Miller Huggins, Yank piWatch lot, had cautioned him: Miljus hes getting anxious and hes going to throw one away. Beat eggs only slightly when used in custards, puddings, sauces etc. Beat well when used to make food light, as in sponge cakes, puffy omelets, etc. Pour a cup of cold water over cooked cereal before leaving it for the night. This prevents a hard crust forming on cereal. Pour off water in the morning and reheat cereal. If chicken prepared for salad is allowed to stand in french dressing for an hour before serving, the flavor of the salad is much improved. Before adding mayonnaise at serving time, dram french dressing. off Free, a Grand Cook Book Standard Brands, Inc., Dept. W, Washington Street, New York City, have prepared a cook book 691 containing dozens of delicious recipes for those who bake at home. It may be had absolutely free by dropping a post card to Standard Brands at the above address, requesting that it be mailed to you. Adv. wild-pitche- d J. Fuller Pep By JERRY LINK $100,000 Error ars an fe hie the same things, and we talked of marriage and felt that ours was Ours was a deep devotion and for weeks our secret love kept pi g heaien of happiness. immec i pay sei $ oi a affair. Douga. NORRIS HHIS is still a, mans KATHLEEN Iv world. Women have mighty strides in last hundred years, to es-s- h certain rights for nselves and to do away $ certain hoary old in justs. But you cant change e UP i rerythuj-do-- lera w FEE r aters as deep-roote- d r culme privilege onunsgr JU feel at pep mi, u mty in women hi amlytr ratj rst K the males f until ippy she has convinced man that he is little oi of a god, and that she is complete fool. About once a week I get a tterfrom some woman who ;old$ ' M- 4s i. k' A A vv A v j W a i A A- . r - $htM An airview of the eastern part of Kansas City, showing damage done by a tornado, is shown at left. can be seen. Wreckage of the recently completed Arlington Methodist church, with only the portals remaining, of acres of farm land thousands in creeks and flooded rivers Oklahoma, inundating rains Torrential Right: and forcing people from their homes. Scene shows a farm near Pryor, Okla., much of it under water. ITe lgk v 4 quietly-as-in- d sause ies. ( J position of lordship is many a woman isnt of nces i any one lifetime, still have a long ie reason why assume the ' - K- - to go. i; 1C and i O iv i as su-- U. S. Repairs H.M.S. Seeing London Warspite because she fears hear of this, but he became sad, and ry is looking at some other reproached me for not loving him. worried an, usually an office associate, home and children, and tearful, listens in telephone, drops in at the seat of neglects s critical and c aid sa ffte tender reads letters, becomes nerv-H- n short, she does everything us a to set' iththe. r tier show Harry that she has "dividuality, no character,, no ves within herself; that she is one more clinging vine, hang-- f n to the flawless male for corn-lovlife, everything. Sweet "ho wept with delight when Bolt gave her a smile, and bled with fear at his frown, did disappear with the Victorian I or jot ;io e, Bronct a r 1 tor ce to an of A cn mar- who canot build a life of own is the sort of girl who s me that because a boy told ie uld stop loving her if she do what he asked; and be--e she loved him so terribly, she - ffecked her for life beve me, although girls are rs. ICE nertt- - d a ' mre pitiful than this 'lave, 1GE ziness- More Pitiful Girl. self-respe- - In i more independent than they to be, and much careless talk on about the very low per-- i PS- poffi ' Be to tt flic - e w young women who pre- - their chastity, it is an ex- and dangerous ? young wife to have in ockground the memory of an t ly unpleasant for a rf love. ides 8 the burning humiliation scovering that her generosity rafoer cooled than heightened ardors, the has another girl to pay. Her love for a man w'len once si16 has given i? s to him. She is plunged in y in horrible misgivings for s"e will lose him. And in each ssive ! instance her charm for fossens. there nenced I P ay fast and loose with a lover e is driven to distraction and I e But girls of 18 and 20 know I E these arts, and the boys I I ke advantage of them know it. A Tragic Experience. P is "Madelons letter: W s ine h every way, i I i had been going together for she writes. "We love the and although I am only three months younger j o' We talked of marriage and UrS was 8 serious affair. ' m onths ago he talked to me of time we should have to r:', he is out of college and a0me money, and asked me i aK ur devotion and cur engage- ,, filing myself to him. some weeks I would not S l 4-- 3-- 2 made TlOh Fred Snodgrass made his famous mistake in the 1912 series between the Boston Red Sox and the Giants. He muffed a fly ball in the eleventh inning of the seventh game. Called the $100,000 error, it gave the Sox two runs, the game by a score of and the series, The Yankees are not without blemish. Ancient baseball history reveals that Jack Chesbro, a famous spitball pitcher for the Yanks in 1904, threw the pennant away with a wild pitch. Its true, of course, that most of these errors lacked the drama of Owens muff, for this game, it seemed, was ended. The developments taking place after the third strike were enough to break the heart of a stoic. However, Owen is made of stern stuff. Time will ease the strain and it wont be long until Brooklyn forgives. But Mickey might as well know that Brooklyn never forgets. Finally he took another girl to a picnic and paid so much attention to her all day, although I was at the picnic with my brother, that I told him I would hold out no longer. "Ours was a deep devotion and for g few weeks our secret love kept us both in a heaven of happiness, but then, in his anxiety to get married, Phil told his mother of our affair. He said she did not seem shocked, but told him he must go to a business college his uncle runs in Springfield and take two shorter courses that would fit him to earn his living. Phils father is dead. Phil and his mother them moved to Spring-fieland although he wrote me four times immediately, his letters then stopped. I think now his mother like this. hoped all along it would be Him. But She Still Loves rr By LOWELL JACKSON (Thin is ont of s senes of lessons in bowling by Lowell Jackson, one oi then Jack-socountrys outstsn ding bowlers.to Mr. bis credit bss ssgbteen 300 games oi 210.) sni bss s svsrsgs lesgut PROPER EQUIPMENT. Standard bowling equipment consists of a bowling ball, a pair of good bowling shoes and a bag to transport the ball and the shoes. For men, the ball should weigh 16 pounds. The ladies ball can weigh A bowling ball 12, 14 or 16 pounds. must not weigh more than 16 pounds, or be more than 27 inches i V t all, of course, but Its extra-lon- g In the two that are extra-HhoIn lots o peoples meals vitamins B, and T) rt PEP 12 the daily need of D io lS the wiaimNM daily need of Bg, Per servings 4S Injury Remains An injury graves itself in metal, but a benefit writes itself in wa- ter. Jean Bertaut. Stomach Always Acid Theres nothing wrong with THATI Discomfort only comes when there's TOO MUCH acid. Fear, anger or excitement help cause sour stomach, heartburn, indigestion. ADLA Tablets contain llismuth and Carbonates for QUICK relief. Get ADLA at your drug store. Arm Troperly One should never put on ones best trousers to go out to fight for freedom. Ibsen. S' t. ' k-t- d i 4. rA J of gettln all your vitamins. KELLOGG'S PEP hasn't got 'em t $ V er come-backe- the Right Way Bowling well-fitte- Cousin Carrie has things figured out. Fuller, says she. passln me my second helpin' of K.LLLOGQ'8 PEP, "the reason youre a r. is because you're a And I got to admit, KELLOGG'S PEP has got me goln' and cornin' goln' and gettln things done and cornin back for more PEP each momln. Thats what comes : . a-- c t OUit X A-- 4r L z?Kr4 Jtr, A t, s ' T1 ' x ''1 is A vl yl JlKT m A "V frO DASH IN FEATHERS. Anyway, Phil did not come home for the long vacation; he and his mother and an old school friend of hers motored to California and had Now he is at a wonderful time. three home; he has been here once weeks. I telephoned him at and he sounded all right; later he would see telephoned and said he me soon. We then had a clam bake did on the river. He accepted, but not come, and sent me no explanawith a tion. Now I hear he is going to her taking here, rich girl very her with house at her things and is brother all the time. If he told his mother about us I am sure he would tell this girl,I Mimi, too, and I feel as thoughthat could not bear it. I suppose cerlove him; despite all this I still no other boy in town is there tainly attractive. as half foot this sumMy brother cut his doctor mer playing tennis, and tothesoak in tablets some me gave are said He they it. wash water to hidden three deadly poison. I have as sometimes feel I and of them, out the way be would though that to give a for me; only I would hate satisfaction of the Mimi like girl kill myself. knowing that I would me? Can you and will you help I cannot. dear, my Madelon, No, will make aU But time will. Time of a"J this hot young flurry and Jealousy and weaknessIt is a cruel like only a dream. hard enough to enough dream, and the next bear now, but get through the agothrough get year somehow; him married to a nies of seeing morally strongpretty, devoted and will be over worst the and er girl, for you a hold will Then the future soberer and a user happiness. ri " J of the British battleship, Warspite, general deck scene from the bow In of many naval battles of the present war, as she was put hero-shi- p at the Bremerton navy yard, near Seattle, Wash., before e tubes shown on deck are for venturing on the high seas again. Thebelow. men the for working air conditioning A ship-shap- Baby Legislators Honored L Pretty Kathleen Ifarriman, daughter of W. Averell Ilarriman, head e war mission of the U. S. in Moscow, is being shown the sights of London by a policeman, who seems to be enjoying the job to the utmost. lend-leas- steei-helmet-- Plea for Charity fits! In circumference, but it may be lighter and smaller. There is no recommendation as to the use of a ball with two or three SPORT SHORTS Chester and William Murphy, identical twins, tuce Big tennis Ten conference doubles champions from the University of Chicago, have been sworn into the navy as physical instructors C. Thirteen records were shattered in the Texas league this year. One President Roosevc It called upon record was broken by Howard lol-let- t, Houston's young pitcher, whose every Ameriian citizen to contribute to his loi ai Community Chest, earned run average was 1 16. 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