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One of the top profes-- j stars of his one of the ted ft, smartest, justment su con-lider- ed don. an salary of a year for a annual $35,000 check calling U in what ball club star and fki difference 1 , big league a aststanding fticie Sam can So I futur n the Greenberg of $ Sank 'geiy) sir! n And this is to of the greatest I ever known. ul Coinfu this ad- will call exchanging Jor afford to in this case be 100 to ndnott lations. the wrong At draft. - ' for example, is older or J()0 Bobby Feller are not exactly starving. wheel d that draft hap a yeait should be and has rly which is now a existence him $35,000 tost Feeling to his way was on ank You ta Punch den I ran across him of Santa be floral beauty :ant n in, -- a chunk of tljp taking his stride. in Again Hank Yes, I "I have I may be he said, know," and early July. Which From the with me. number or there may ire moving of jit many us called out by people figure to-- ilready looking in sometimes known the old as the aflition. said, I hope early season, shape r known. I may not have is to travel, so I cant any time getting I ought to be in good to play on some syway, ason," be (best af-tas- te good ti army will be t corps lent ill lement hion ti chance that by competition in And be quite sharp. loud cheers from any that happens to Tiger. a tough our title, bsve ob this sea-din- g Greenberg toughest opponents bee should be New York and. Bob Feller can two ed and of Li :th tor team look good, id more than Feller. Boudreau and Macjc at it any has liecond. dees are sure to be bet-e- y were a year ago when Their young to pick up J veterans begin to leave m 1310 they had become ft too much winning. You jway badly. be ready M d can I still happen. think New York are the teams to and fvQ'C.T 1 Igl ' 9 Pins vs. 10 Pins It happened this way: i. - A German gun and its crew are shown somewhere in rance' ,ne Sunner is having his hair cut by a battery mate; e t others are taking It easy around the gun position. In the background may be seen an anti-tan- k gun in position, and, in the foreground, rifles and helmets laid out in readiness for what? Knox-Kno- The Knickerbocker fathers who brought the Dutch game of nine. pns to.Manhattan island in 1623 are responsible for our modem sport, which is not only enjoyed by millions of Americans for personalre-laxatiobut which has been adopted by business men throughout the nation as a means of constructing a more closely knit pattern of relationship between employer and employee. The American Bowling congress estimates that more than 400,000 men now belong to bowling leagues sponsored by their employers. Distillers corporation, Schenley which maintains plants and branch offices throughout the country, encourages bowling competition for its employees throughout the winter, the season being climaxed by telegraphic matches each spring. Airways claims the record for with long distance competition, teams located in Buenos Aires, Cristobal, Mexico City, Miami, San Francisco, New York and other key offices. The first American bowling alley was located outdoors, on a plot of ground in front of the Battery Fort on Manhattan island, New York. Today a small park called Bowling Green is still maintained on this spot. The New England Puritans forbade bowling, but the British were too fond of the sport to leave it behind when they came to America. Ninepins were popular in America for a great many years until the game fell under the control of gamblers, and this proved its temporary undoing. But a nation of bowlers In 1941 can be thankful this hapof ten pened, for the present game cirof means a as pins was started were cumventing the laws which passed to make bowling illegal. J If v"' To America in 1623 ft Who Goes There? x, This new type of stretcher, invented by an Australian, la being demonstrated on the beach at Sydney, Australia. It ia designed for use In n resbombed buildings by The stretchers cue expeditions. straps and footrest will hold a patient firmly, even when tilted at a sharp angle as shown here. one-ma- Anti-Tan- k toxixftI Cocktail 1 ,A1 JL The navy and war department employees, from the office boy to the secretary, have to show identification badges carrying their picture before they can enter the departments. This new ruling is now in effect. Photo shows Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox showing his badge to guard on duty at entrance to navy department. An Australian soldier examines two anti-tan- k bombs, taken from Italians at Bardia, Libya. The bombs are made of gasoline-fille- d bottles attached to band grenades. MMM, Junior Colleges Hold Convention Cribbage Meet ksf s jWvf 'i m just drives is who something bats over from 150 180 frum a f feieZ.n toan8 6htft fine outfleld- tmiCL teason. ttB?oU player 't toHe 1 kit,, And theres the matter of some of our big personalities. What would be the reactions of Elsa Maxwell, Billy Rose, Jimmy Walker, Dot Parker, Tom Dewey or Mayor La' Guardia ta a blackout? Theyd curl right up and expire. The same thing goes and file. What do New on? Delicatessen products. Where do they get 'em? Delicatessen and drug atores. How would they find these .stores without all those red, green and yellow lights on em? Why, they'd starve to death ta 48 hours. Blackout of New Yorkl Its a crazy idea. Why, the enemy could locate the city by the loud squawks, wails, protests and letters to the editor. WL- Fred lke to have team. Ire he hlt camP askeda v to work It work- - a day, sin- - that The national tournament of the ta nattamil education and the place of junior colleges Terminal s, annual meeting of the . h. ..iscUssed at the twenty-firs-tat February 27 Student, Chicago, can Association designed to prepare them to take their two-yetraingraduation from their upon industry ta businessnd de- -, Amerl-College- ar place ing period. Brazil Celebrates Mardi Gras U. S. National Cribbage association will be held in St. Paul, Minn., March 1. Shown above is Miss Kay Butterfield, last years national champion, who will defend her title at the tournament. Rotary Anniversary Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept , New York St Eighth Ave. EocIom 15 cents ta coins for Pat- tern No.... Name Address Do Yc:r Tt3i Bzck? This is often a symptom of add indigestion. Sour stomach and heartburn frequently follow unwise eating and drinking. ADLA Tablets relieve quickly. 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Man Is Affected Histories make men wise; poets, Her stockings, too, from top to toe, witty; the mathematics, subtile; Are coal and air and H20; natural philosophy, deep; morals, Alas, the erstwhile busy worm Has nothing left to do but squirm. grave; logic and rhetoric, able to contend. Bacon. Walter. rule's for the game which were latBowl er adapted by the American 189a- in established tag congress, Sport Shorts of the fact Fatten! No. 2588 EVERYONES favorite, man may as well expect to gtow stronger by always eating for the rank as wiser by always reading. Too Yorkers live much overcharges nature, and turns more into disease than nourishment. Jeremy Collier. Silken trills and all their glory Have changed their former category. For now miladys lingerie Is made of fiber from a tree. established an-ta- n, yQitilre' doing the can never teU Dont seU us too ksenberg I tell you there are tens of thousands of New Yorkers who cant even sit at a dinner table and have a cocktail ta complete happiness unless a snapshot is taken. Ask all these classes to go a night ta complete oblivion, and what will they do? Revolt, thats what And theres no telling how far a revolt ta New York by people who demand the spotlight might go. It might spread all over America. 5Ttadb (ioS"S ftil Mr. Twitchell was terribly worked Take the matter of photoup. graphs," he continued. "Pictures cant be taken during a complete blackout There must be a coupla million New Yorkers who lose weight and go into a decline if they ain't photographed wherever they pound iK' a What would happen to a genuine Manhattanite if he suddenly found there wasn't a light on him or No near him? sir, it would never work in a city like New York," Mr. Twitchell insisted. Think of what would of those thou-wh- o pen to the live in sands of New Yorkers night clubs if this blackout comeat If they couldnt find the night clubs, they'd be ta a bad way. And what would be even worse, suppose they got into a night club and then couldnt be seen In em by the columnists I OUT OF WORK sev-fApr- 1 And then, too, theres the question of morale. What would a New Yorker do if he couldn't be seen by anybody? If they have to leave their apartments without being seen, travel to the theater without being seen, and even enter it and leava It without being noticed or photographed, can you imagine what would happen to their moralet i Jctar .r The move for a blackout test of New York continues, but this department Is against it More people would get hurt by the blackout than by any enemy attack. New Yorkers, as Elmer Twitchell pointed out today, cant even get around safely with all the lights on. ffo. When nine- pins became the rage of sporting oox wont be far away men the Connecticut legislature Jwe a much better team passed an act prohibiting the game. ey's St. Louis Browns. New York soon followed suit, but Sox must still get better the real devotees of bowling would Aside from that they can not be discouraged. Why, someone anybody. asked, cant we get around the tenlaw by bowling with Tigers And the lawmakers, who by about the Tigers?" asked pins? this time were themselves yearning fcimed. for a chance to bowl again, dropped We were picked the or sixth or fight entirely. r il maybe Bowling ta America experienced in the South, he setback when New Yorkw Won fhe pennant one more C the games staunchr hy. I think we had ers, who were found tenpins beest supporters, f 5 1ve ever seen in coming after a few monotonous I bustled through every of the great size o f w7 game we played, years. Because that time, they were at Aime out i for inter the pins close together that even a placed so in toss of the ball would result we still have a good fair - coveted much a strike, that coming on, headed are stroke in which all ten pins and at least three once. at down knocked young pitchers. nev- We But in its dark days bowling York's hittin8 and er lost favor among th Gelrrma"St?e . play at first proved the east side of New infield veterans left 1860s, through their efforts in as g00d as revived. The they in the game was reduced an Why? Bause est was size of the pins which at heart-b- einvented a ball in Bnd SDirit- drilled to facilitate later, m handling. A ew yean .are. cai Bowling 1 National 1875, the I asked. 2. del g tion was organized by andBnwkin Manhattan ne'man from beat, 1 BIG CITY BLACKOUT al rf he bad WPhitlipr ver-bote- Ter to 'HIS winter upwards of 11,000,000 Americans are enjoying a game which was once outlawed both in Europe and the Uiflted States. Sev-erother sports have been n at one time or another In this country and abroad, but none of them has as pious a background Ibis particular sport traces its origin not to an English barroom but to the ancient cathedrals of Germany where, in the Middle ages, the canons encouraged their parish loners to play it There was a religious significance to it then. Each member of the church would 'place his pin at one end of the church cloister, the pin representing Heide, meaning "heathen. The parishioner was then given a ball and asked to throw it at the Heide. If a hit was scored it Indicated that the thrower was leading a clean, pure life; if he missed, it meant that he was more or less a heel The bad reputation under which bowling once suffered got its start not from a pool-ha- ll environment as popularly supposed, but from an English rulers desire to maintain a fervent military spirit. King Edward, disgruntled when his soldiers found themselves so attracted by the game of bowls that they neglected their archery practice, had parliament pass a law banning it. rte Lavish mardi Janeiro, Brazil. grf,nts Other colorful Cuba. nd Havana, 25 In Rio will be held February 23 to are shown above In the citys streets as carnival south of New Orleans. pern heid -- L!m Pereira of Sao Paulo, Brasil, (above) Is president of Rotary InterA. national, which will observe its 36th anniversary Feb. 23. Ceremonies will be held by more than 5,000 club A rabbit was found scampering around London ta an air raid the other day. Thats easy to understand. All the underground room was occupied. is reported thinking ol undergoing an operation to have his strut removed. Mussolini ADVERTISING represents the leadership of a nation. It points the way. We merely follow follow to new heights of comfort, of convenience, of happiness. 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