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Show NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS Youngster's Embroidered Sunsuit - A remnant, plus appliques, makes each suit. has transfer of 2 bibs, pockets, tern pieces tor sizes 1, 2, 3 and 4. Due to an unusually large demand and current conditions, slightly more time is required in tilling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: 909 year may not be the T'E present age of sport as far as out- standing ability goes. I can see little chance that It will produce masterpieces even close to Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey, Bobby Circle Needlerraft Dept. San Francisco 6, Calif. Enclose 20 cents for Pattern. Sewing Box 3217 No Name. Address. Jones, Tommy Hitchcock, Rogers Hornsby, Bill Til-deRed Grange n, and Man o War. Not to overlook Earl Sande. But the year on ahead will outclass the postwar period of the first world conflict when It comes to the matter of attendance and the actual amount of gold or its equivalent taken In at the turnstiles. This 1946 season will make all other past years look like the tag end of a depression so far as crowds and cash are concerned. The the youngsters soak up sun recent basketball season flattened LET embroidered sunsuits; gaily all past attendance records. We each takes less than 1 yard of clamhave had over 50,000 people fabric! boat and chicks. Appliqued oring to pay $20 a seat for a nontitle fight, meaning Graziano and Servo. California and Florida race tracks have left the past far behind in this same respect. Two Alabama football squads, made up from Alabama players, recently fought it out before 25,000 spectators in Birmingham. Racing at Jamaica has Heavy paper bags in which taken long leaps beyond last clothes are returned from the stars who folThe super-brillialowed the last world war may be missing, but there are still enough good ones to keep the human mass rolling in the general direction of the next show, whatever game it might happen to be. Only Warming Up I HEARING THE WILD DUCKS1 YARD ALL DAY. 1Y.IM GOING BAG A FEW! OUT A But these matters are only in the warm-u- p division. The real harvest from the golden crop is still on beyond us. Baseball expects to shatter all past crowd records by a wide margin. The Yankees hope to play before something approximating two million at home. The Dodgers would be right alongside if there was only enough parking room for the human frame. The Giants wont be far away if their ball club holds up. The 450 million dollar bet at New York tracks last season is likely to reach or pass 550 millioh dollars this year. We have seen crowded Derby and Preakness years before, but nothing to what this next May will offer in these two better than 100 thousand dollar tests. The Yankee stadium hasnt the attendance space to equal the crowds that saw the two Tunney - Dempsey shows, but the Louis-Conmeeting will outdraw both financially in the way of extra carloads of cash.' They are already talking about Grazi-anbeing involved in a million dollar gate and the rock-fisteentry hasnt even a title. The United States Golf association is dead sure that the open at Canterbury, Cleveland, in June and the amateur at Baltusrol in September will run up far higher figures than either has ever drawn in the past. The crowds who want to see a contest have already far outgrown the limited spaces through spring and summer and fall. On a recent tour of the southeast we were often asked how long the money would hold out. Apparently it is going to hold out for at least another year. No one can say yet in just what fighting shape either Louis or Conn will be, but the rush to contribute at least three million dollars is still' under way with the contest coming late in June. Apparently it isnt the entry list but the game that is drawing them out As far as one can see neither the Derby nor the Preakness nor the Belmont has any Count Fleet or any Whirlaway or Alsab running. No outstanding star has yet shown for these events, but this wont affect the size of the populace on hand. Baseball comes nearer approaching the first golden age in playing class. For baseball still has the Cardinals, DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Bob Feller and many others with a high standard of excellence, including Newhouser and Wakefield of the Tigers. Some one recently asked how large the crowds would be if Ruth, Dempsey, Jones, Tilden, Hornsby, were back in their prime. The answer is they couldnt be any larger for the simple reason there isnt any more room. Today theyll rush to see anything at any price. Apparently everything is worth $50 n o d except $50. One large New York hotel deco- rates and furnishes each room dif- ferently, has' a record of the likes and dislikes of the 650,000 individual guests it has accommodated, and does not permit any luggage to be carried in or out of its main entrance, says Colliers. 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