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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS fr Embroidered Designs for Ton Blouse Is Cool e JTy Easy-to-Mak- y IHIS ' pconscloui I L HERE was a pleasant periodone existence during which could turn to the sporting page about with the prospect of reading Btsi, descent- M Lurt remind hit We. William Lyon Phelps once you read about r Hi thick ixi been eshe nn ll Jorda teach hoc u jte snrie competitive achievement a round of golf in 67, a home run with two on, a three-hi- t game, a long run, a thrilling horse race, a story to lift you above the humdrum of dull days. features Those but still exist have they lately been clogged with strikes, unions at football work, Mexican lawsuits, the before haled players being lawtroubles, contract courts for The yers pleas, judges decisions. has Blackstone of shadow gaunt fallen rather drearily across the scene. The courts are becoming enmeshed in football, baseball and racing cases, with lawyers, judges union leaders and politicians hornof ing in on what once were tests skill, courage and stamina. It all is part of the badly befogged times. There isnt any questioning the fact that many things have been out of line. Neither football nor baseball contracts can be held legally valid when the employer can hold a man for life, but also fire him on 10 days notice. That, of course, is not a contract. It may be a necessary way to handle certain intricate situations, but there is nothing legal about it. Club owners in baseball long before this should have set up minimum big league wage and also should have made some provisions for division, with the player in question of the price for which the player was sold or traded. Many baseball club owners are extremely liberal, others are not strictly to the contrary. The ballplayer deserves better protection than he has received in too many cases heretofore. In professional football we read where most of the clubs in the two leagues sign up from 50 to 60 players apiece but their league rules say they can keep only 33 of these players. What about the contracts those who the others have signed will be released on short notice? I( a player can be fired on quick notice, why shouldnt he jump on quick notice for better pay? It is a tough problem, since baseball and football are strictly competitive games wherein certain ball parks, because of their size, such as the Yankee stadium, will draw e more paid admissions by than smaller parks in cities such as St. Louis will draw over the course of the season. It isnt often that a Tom Yawkey comes along who has little interest in the financial side of his team and who is willing to spend millions to get a winner. mid-Jun- What the Future Holds All this happens during the best season baseball ever has dreamed of in the way of crowds and public interest; and to what looked to be the best season professional football ever has known. Just how the sports public will react to all these complications still is a guess. It may be that the public has taken such a beating from so many wrecking strikes that it has become numb and no longer feels any pain. Every side has been protected and defended except that of the public, which happens to represent more than 100 million of our population. These 100 million apparently don't count. They are only around to be shoved aside. Just how the keyed-ufanatics who pay the toll will react to all this outside trouble is anybodys guess. The odds are that most of them wont bother. The public always has been a glutton for a beating, and habit is hard to change. There are many tangles and tough breaks to beset the athlete. Those drafted or sold to tail-en- d teams get all the worst of It. A college player caa pick his own campus and most of the better high school players like to be enrolled with winning teams. Its better to win than to act as a door mat on an outclassed squad. It may be that a union could help in professional baseball and football, but it would have been a better way if the leading players had arranged their own organizations to deal with club owners. An outsider stepping into the working clubhouse of a ball club or a football team to harangue the players is something out of line. It wouldnt have been a bad idea M baseball and football players fol lowed the lead of the golfers, who have had their Professional Golfers association working ably for some time. This organization has been well directed by F.d Dudley the president, and a capable board directors and other officials. The one cheerful note in all this is that a large part of the is turning more than ever public to the playing side rather than toward that of the spectator. Thi s is the healthiest sign weve seen in many years. ,tre tW t Sherw (nr SPOn the sports page," as the late told me p the ll wh ltd CHAPTEf dism ind ut into th dro he "I Bdesk. would gei at or r Jane desl red Sh led in t Jan mi the sti old 1 Poor it! got nothii on the ior opei the ha Summery Blouse. fOOL, summery wing-- it turned s blouse thats wonderfull to make. It will be very atti in a pastel rayon crepe with white lace trim in icy whit with eyelet embroidery, in d flower prints, or in gayly c cottons to wear with play shi Kitten Tea Towels. some unusual LOOKING forpick-u- p work these To obtain complete pattern, warm days? 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