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Rob screwed up his face and shoved his h.,t back to scratca his head. Rob rubbed his chin reflectively. Nell hasn't had a breakdown 1 wouldn t go as far as to say that." She might be better now if she had had one." said Rodney. If she had let herself go to pieces get a nurse give up everything be really sick, perhaps go to the and then get over it." Rob shook his head. "Nell Just couldn't, he said simply "Then, said Rodney, we know whats the matter with her. We've diagnosed the case." Rob was silent a few moments digesting this. "That amounts to saying that it is mental, he said. "The glands are all tied up In whatever is mental and emotional. And when they get out of balance, then there are physical results. I could kick myself." he added. "I should have studied her more closely and given her some tests. But I never noticed." 11 Tpc-- 1 E- -; en retier the farther bank, then atti lied in the true fisherman's of a constant alert l;e, i blend oir. Pjw ica u g) Tied 11; OC.fi N -e eca- ; ar'.i ofrf-- a n gri i dreaming peace. of many F.shmg. one can think s at once. Thoughts dart topics, fc:h the mind, different fish through the water. Who was the Goose Bar? The ( hereNellat had had Penny In his ,;v? f r.c.ts c.et; here : tie had gone wrong. ftj been crazy for the baby, ard L:. .y alls Ln d ir i -.- uch a 2 a! ir.e.r ard la: sir be it ionslj enct u pens kneule , ;( I e ' stars. wttaeii b'i arc.' Sc ired i' Endow ; Termed se? 1 the enus, is nish f1 counts ' ant Tern? of the Den- -' elics f nasten twlfl e ered adequate to every anything was wrong, de-tt.- d, up. Another strike. As Rodney li ed the fish a deep, bellowing V reached him. Rodney looked ?"g Ait nervously. In these big pas-ke- k s. more square, you er knew if there were cattle in I .th you or not, but the bulls Ac, instantly, if there was a fcger on the place. That bull mile or a terror. a s ?r.en Rodney saw already seen him. Cricket, who The bull was A away and, for-- y tey. on the other side of a Cricket was pacing the th of it, his head turned ut he could keep his eyes on Now and then he stranger. jSksed to rake the dust and roar. Jms Abe other direction came tosty snores. Rodney felt and continued to fish until ffeel was full. Then he reeled line, put away his folder of s and went to Rob rnd sat down him. He shook him by the quarter-mil- e -- jnents Mind in she was and if . shaped gular st controlled. Always the her gay manner, in the eery bs, MIR later' and silent. Before He couldnt remember. Nell a hard person to know about. and thin I.'. T import-- the over-tiuo- she came she was attention had been centred on her. But certainly, now, k cr.g back, he could see that Nell td r.ot herself had not been her-s.r.the baby came. Before 1; H.s thoughts went probing k s into the past. Certainly Nell k: been terribly run down that j.: hfore her pregnancy began 4 ;e .cer. The bull was a quarter-mil- e away and, fortunately on the other side of the fence. That's just it, said Rob, "one doesnt notice anything wrong with her. That is, one didnt. But now I think even the boys notice it. How? asked Rodney. Oh, its not like Nell to go pewl-inand mewling -- round. About her food, for instance, shes so picky about it. She never used to complain if I happened to bring out something from Cheyenne that isn't just exactly what she put on the list for me to cet. Gives you Rodney chuckled. back talk, does she? Good for Nell!" Back talk! Rob was aggrieved. She says that I ought to stop using my own judgment and obey orders for a change. Rodney laughed outright. You can laugh, said Rob dogbut it isn't like Nell. gedly, They sat a moment in silence, then Rob added. Theres one thing perhaps I should tell you that a year before Penny was born Nell and I were at outs with each other. In fact we almost came to the point of separating. Did you g know 016 WecT sicc S he sat up, stretched, shook the eyes, addressed with jovial profanity, exam- a'fiiei'eavens' took ks pipe out AUed it, demanded to see Rod- sh and finally settled down ve out ? of in ic and uctur about Nell. The cor--1 id slop1; row, i' them ed of his y etaJed n Wtl Tells of Nell's & ccasionally vthe cific 506-- idge1 Thats Rb talked and talked, Cis to answer burden of il aU was r,ght for 'S "orse-ot- he not rSht hadnt several years was rs were begin- - ,Uthe bo's just the (W(ke up creaming and "Hld me! Hold rj!!ICe ired R ' key SaVe blm tbe shivers. 3 long time- He '4 pi 0, tlmthy grass in his 5 sfaitS eyes PfJ 6d 31 - 11 and cbewed away. say she's never been ad you .ver Proudly.' tver her day in lif6' SQiti now so Hat) Kef"' -- f n; phcn everything is in- - a cook p no worries!" Wlth ered a helpless RS;.iUStthetrouble" 'Ho!00k at him r Pr ne of lve up a that?" "Never dreamed of it,said Rodney, chewing his piece of grass. How did that affect Nell? Well, she really went down then. Anyone could see it. She didn't eat. Got thin as a rail. Didnt sleep either. It went on a long time. "Of course a thing like that plays said hob with the whole system, Then you made up? Rodney. Yes. And edition to Doctor lues- hose long NV,e a ANO HAW. what happened when she should to Nell? have had her breakdown leave you for a get a rest somewhere, hospital maybe. said Rob hesitantly, "Well we had been so keen to have a little girl another baby and that's when Penny started. She went right into a pregnancy," said Rodney thoughtfully, "and she didnt have an easy time either when Penny was born. while Arc you going to Join the thou- sands who will spend their summer Itching and treating blisters because they didnt show proper respect for poison ivy. poison oak. or poison sumac? Talk about the dangerous wild life these three silent partners cause more misery every summer 6ui2 NO-HI- sv-v- D snarl 1 All fcy - Itchless Summer 20X) on playing. He laid his head back, slung one long thin leg over the arm of the chair. He had obviously been doing something violent, looked tired PAUL and hot. his neckerchief twisted PETTIT" under one ear, black hair plastered The 00.000 PIRATE BONUS HISTORY HAVE CORNER '5T CKZ ,N to his head. 6A8Y, HURLED 6 The 9 HEN IN A LINEUP MADE CONSECUNell wondered what he would say, GAMES IN his HIGH SCHOOL TIVE KITS N ONE INNINC WITH EACH SCOCiNS A RUN. what was In his .mind. Would it be CAN YOU NAME THE TEAM SETTING THIS RECORD? AND SANDLOT CAREER,! OF . them coming in a row! umiwf frw m noi ? j about Carey? or Barbara? Perhaps he was about to tell her. "Only eight day more," he finally said. SP0RTL1GHT. That was it. He was counting the days before he left home. Mother, isn't it the damdest thing the way I always have to leave just when something is happening? Two summers ago, rememBy GRANTLAND RICE- ber? I missed out on seeing d in the race at Saginaw A SMART YOUNG MAN as 1893 In Baltimore there was Falls. And the year before that, ONLY the expanding energy of move on the part of the ball club right after I left, Ken went up to Jim Norris, International Boxing to keep baseball writers out of the the Valley of the Eagles and got Club president, would even tackle park. The idea was that people tangled up with the eagle and had the fight game tangle as it is to- had to come to the park to find out all those adventures. And now this who won. day. year I have to leave just before It happens to be twisted Into a This suggestion was quickly we go out to find Thunderhead and thrown out. Who would go to greater number of knots than a Jewel. Damn the luck! a ball game when be could sit medley of pretzels. Nell's eyes were upon him, smilHere Is a game at borne and hear every play for no cost? Larry MacPhall without a heavy- ing, while her fingers continued to r:, was one of the first to prove play. weight who can gSfS?" in thli theory was incorrect. Rafight, a West Point is a pretty big addio was a big baseball boost. i the stronger mid- venture, it seems to me. ' Now television comes nnder division dleweight Looking directly into her eyes, and two good fightfire. When you are able heavy taking her along with him, as t both to see and hear the game ers in Pep and were, into his future, the trip on the it Is something different. Saddler who want train, up the Hudson to West Point, two mints for what I have never heard as many dif(iranlland R,n ,, now feeling her excitement, her symt0 ferent opinions expressed on one gettlng pathy, he was comforted. to be doubtful entertainment. subject. The grouping is about as He relaxed in his chair. Here is just one example. In the follows Play the 'Polonaise'," he said. It always middleweight set the worst two j No. 1 Television will wreck makes me feel like doing things fighters are the ones elected to baseball, starting with the minor meet for the title LaMotta and leagues. big things. No. 2 Television will hurt the Nell played it. When she had Graziano. 1 doubt very much that either could handle Ray Robinson, weaker clubs. It wont affect the finished it, he said, Mother, do Robert stronger clubs. you remember when I went away welterweight champion, No. 3 Television will make little to school the first time, you gave Villemain or Laurent Dauthuille. difference one way or another after Robinson and Villemain arn me a talk? Kind of lecture?" both much above the LaMotta-Grazian- o good weather and better baseball Did I, son? J Whe.i for Sp CAVES ff They Notfc.r.g ; tEatu- THAN "' was sick izclI AKt N have Bf en Tf nei 5 p.VrrBALL O' COMPETITION. -- here anyway? Nell conviction hit him hard. She Why fci been sick a long time. fcirt he seen it? He had carried and fc: hrough her pregnancy with standard care, eir.e.T.ent standard ad g.'dard remedies, c:.; s - ? Thun-derhea- The baby was b:e regularly. Howard? Ken? Nothing vir.g l.s ever wrong with Rob or Nell. Who ar.a 4; he was to her! constantly thought of her and did things for her. One of his great pleasures, since his finances had improved, was giving her presents. The beautiful new silver set on her dressing-table- . The little bedroom clock with its soft chimes. The clothes he insisted on her having why, he never even passed her. If he was eating something good, without offering her a bite! Howard came In, pulled up a big chair to face his mother and sat down to listen. She glanced at him, smiling, went Why Noi Give Frenchmen Chance? l Id Ward Rub. How good How he LaMotta average. the middleweight champ, has slipped a long, long way downhill since he was fighting Robinson years ago and Rocky Graziano has dipped just as far. This was the divihonest." sion that was supposed to feaNell bent her head over the piano ture all boxing programs for and began to play again to con1950. Or at least feature most ceal the feeling that surged up in of them since the middle-weight- s her. Mothers talk so much, advise bad more stuff to ofso much, are all the time correctfer. ing and pointing out and lecturing, Philadelphia has grabbed off the but if out of all that flood of talk best show of the lot in Robinson a few things can be remembered and Villemain so far as actual and acted upon, a few such things skill is concerned, but there ring as that to be honest, to pray. is no title involved. He straightened himself up, It is an odd angle that a fighter stuffed into his belt the tail of his of the LaMotta type should be shirt which had come out, and said, able to tie up the one good division AU right. Dont forget. Im going left to a game that seems to be for a swim before supper. reeling in the dark. The two tossed Frenchmen have been around and yet either is a better Meaningless Fear fighter than LaMotta is today The Sweeps Over Nell Philadelphia show is about as good NeU went out to the terrace. as the game can offer right now Penny was there in her pen and she but what it means in the way of But the pen dissolving Jake LaMotta is another did not like it. was a necessity for, though she guess. was small iur her age, she was Both LaMotta and Graziano swift as quicksilver. She ran with were much higher in the scale little twinkling feet that reminded some years ago. Neither could Nell of the sandpipers on the Cape ever be accused of being anCod beaches. She was here, there, other Benny Leonard or another Greb. But in their own and everywhere, so quickly it was rough and rowdy way they impossible to keep track of her. knew bow to be effective. When she saw Nell she plucked Both have lost the reflexes and out the thumb and held out her arms with a torrent of the soft and resiliency of younger years and liquid bird notes which were her appear to be waiting for the axe. special language. NeU picked her up and took her in and sat her on The Television Angie top of the grand piano and coaxed Back around the hazy year known her to sing. Nell would sing a note, Penny would open her mouth with an excited, delighted expression on her face and emit an Oh! an ocNell sang a song. tave higher. Penny sang along with her, not the right notes, but an ecstatic warblWell I did it. Did the things you told me to. Two things. What were they?" You told me to pray. And to be who is arrive. No. 4 Television will help baseball in the long run. It brings the games to thousands of new homes. It will be even more help than radio was. As Larry MacPhail was the first to give radio a real trial, I asked the former Yankee owner, or one of them, how he felt about It. I dont think it will make much he said. "Baseball difference, doesnt televise well. Id rather hear a game called over radio. The 1950 Miracle Man From the extensive domain of broad estate in Maryland it seems that Larry MacPhail still keeps an eye on the general scene. He is now raising Angus cattle and thoroughbreds and also watching the standing of the clubs in the two leagues, especially the Amerihis can. What do you think, he asked, "of a fellow by the name of Bucky Harris? If he isnt the miracle man, so far, of 1950, who is? The raw facts In the case are that for the first five or six weeks of the new season Bucky Harris has come through with the finest job in baseball. He had a team that was expected by practically everyone to dive for the cellar on opening day and stay there until Octobers leaves arrived. But here after close to 30 games, a pretty sound test. Bucky and his bunch have spent most of the time hobnobbing with the Yankees, Tigers, Red Sox and Indians, the aristocrats of their league. ing She stopped suddenly singing, turned her head and listened. Nell did likewise. There came to them the deep sounds of the buU roaring. Penny looked questioningly at her mother. No more? she suggested. Nell did not know whether she I know. wanted no more singing or no more And now since the baby came bull roaring. out of her sight she hasnt had her Come, honevbunch, lets go for how old is Penny? a walk." said Nell. She lifted the months. "Twenty baby off the piano and set her on Nor been off this ranch. the floor. Penny trotted to the door No. and pushed at the screen. NeU took were Rodney acted as if the case her by the hand and they went closed. He removed the grass from down to the Green. his mouth, took his hat off, passed Kim. the yellow collie, came his handkerchief over his thinning across the Green, his ears beslowly and creel his hair, then opened of the love he was feelbecause flat gan to count his trout. of Nell there and the at sight ing baby sitting on the grass. He looked, Howard and Nell smiling, from one to the other, and Talk Old Times then went to Penny, standing with Nell had spent the afternoon at his pointed nose close to her face her piano. This wonderful piano' ard his brush of a tail waving gentAt the thought of it she felt a warm ly. (TO HE CONTINUEDl rush of happiness and gratitude to- - among folks who seek recreation in the than all the great outdoors bears, bobcats, and poisonous rep- tiles combined. Most important in avoiding their bite is your ability to recognize these plants They give no warning growl or rattle, so It's up to you to note their presence and stay clear. 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