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Show - Tuesday, April 19, 1949 TIIE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH sgmw&raiw. PAGE THREE JOE MAHONEY When boiling rice, have water boiling furiously and drop rice Into it so slowly that water never ceases to boil. Do not stir; lift kernels with fork and shake kettle occasionally to prevent rice from sticking to bottom of kettle. thc Fighting frenchman who recently captured tvc middleweight crown from tony zale DONT want to be a boxer.his to box and now his Ring-mafortune makes him the RICHEST Warm butter and sirup together when having pancakes; its quick, Make an extra treat for the easy, economical, and tasty. youngsters by rerolling bits of left-ovpie dough. Cut in odd Plausible Legend cf shapes, brush with butter, sprinkle with a little cinnamon and sugar; Chopstick Origin bake in quick oven until light The origin of chopsticks those brown and crisp. little sticks of wood or ivory which the Chinese and Japanese use ao skillfully ia lost in antiquity. According to one popular legend, once upon a time an ancient emperor of China, fearing an upor possible attempt on his rising PERSONAL life, passed a law forbidding anyone to use or possess utensils or Barber Wanted instruments made of metal. Evea Claaaca Now Ntw Startlnc in that legendary era, the Chinese Graduate la Six Moatba FAMDRITE SPORT WAS SOCCER. HOWEVER, H6 FATVC P 'COMMANDED him Hang towels, napkins, etc., crosswise between parallel lines to save steps, and minimizing space needed for drying extra large washing. m A de athlete under the FRENCH FLAG. 1 CLASSIFIED i DEPARTMENT On the theory that great hockey "incubator leagues" just as baseball players of the future will rise to stardom from the game's now develops its future home-ru- n kings on its farm schools and football gets its fleet-foote- d backs from fledgling teams, the Amateur Hockey association last winter sponsored the first playoff for the Peewee hockey championship of the U. S. HERMAN BARON SHOT A 05 FOR HIS WT ROUND CF eOLFSHOT A SECOND POUND OF M TVC NEXT DAY. A YEAR LATER, AT THE AGE CF HE BLASTED BAR WITH A 70 1 BUfORD (BABy)RAX a, Giant GREEN BAY TACKLE, HAS MISSED ONLY OLE TO NJURIES N 19 YEARS. GAMES disliked eating with their fingers so some ingenious fellow invented chopsticks and, just as definite rules of etiquette govern the Try slicing a little onion into the correct use of our table cutlery, frying pan when frying fish it definite mannerisms denote polite minimizes that fishy odor. use of chopsticks. Sal 2 SPORTLIGHT. SALT LAKE BARBER COLLEGE ITC Reseat Laka City. Ut SlI Winter Book Odds Not All Fair T -- 9y GRANTLAND rpHE WINTER BOOK on either racing or baseball hita you with a chunk of odds on many favorites that seem far from inviting. The Winter Book, as you know. Is supposed to offer advance odds on horses or teams that give you a better break than If you wait until the race gets underway. They not are giving anybody a better break in making Cleveland 6 to 5 and Boston's Braves 7 to 5. They have Blue Peter at 3 to 1 in the Derby, and Tm not sure you cant do better on Derby Day. Col. Ed Bradley, the departed horseman and gambler, whose advice waa highly valued, used to say it was 4 to 1 or maybe 5 to 1 against any certain nominee even starting in the Derby. Out of more than 100 early entries, only 10 or 12 go to the post. Who can say what fine horses will or will not be present on the big day? Son Briar never went to (he Derby post. Stagehand didnt, when he apparently had the big race sewed np on the Tuesday before the race. Ocean Wave didnt, after wrecking the Derby Trial. Getting back to baseball's Winter Book, I would say the Braves, Cardinals and Dodgers are extremely close that the Pirate have a good chance that the Giants are not clearly out of it, but not too threatening either. The Braves, Dodgers and Cardinals are all ranked well over the ballGiants by Florida-traine- d players who remember the Giants from last year and can see little or no improvement I still think the Cardinals are the beet ban club in the National League by six or seven games. But no one can say hew many Cardinal wiU be on the ball field, and how many in the hospital, after mid June or early July. They are an c l b, - dating back to 1940, 1941 and 1942. They have many more good ballplayers on their roster than either Braves, Dodgers. Pirates or Giants. 1 mean such stars as Musial, Slaughter, Marion, Brecheen, Pol-le- t, Schoendienst maybe Kuyswski and M unger. But they have too d fR rt b Iff V .v s v , X y v ! V y ; v y ;." - W , y '4'v vy The pucksters these photos belong to the "Peewee Rangers" and "Peewee Rovers," in offshoots of the New York Rangers organization. From 11 to 14 years old, the youngsters take the game seriously, play it hard. is Thomas Abrams (left), 11 considered one of the most promising of the young rinkmen. ( !7 ' n V'- -r i 4 k it -'-- .7 O jj. 'i eight-year-o- Typical attitude is maintained by this beaten but unbowed stalwart who reacts stoically to minor injuries suffered in action on the ice. He's getting a big league patching job on his face, and he will be back in the fray with his eye and chin decorations before long. ld RICE- - many bad backs and tor arms to consider. The Winter Book figures on Cleveland in the American League are clearly out of line. The Indians were 11 V4 games ahead of the Red Sox last June and had this big lead shot away. The Indians and the Red Sox should each be 2 to 1 or 2Vi to 1. The Yankees can have the best pitching staff In baseball. Their infield and catching is still their big problem. They need more Infield power. Connie Mack is quite sincere In believing his Athletic can win. And they might It is the first time in 18 years that Mr. Mack Is extremely optimistty. PVlF? 1 The Racing Side julJ Racing ia now ready to break out in a wild rash from Maryland to New England not overlooking LuuOtiLlLj New York. A number of questions will soon be answered: How good is Blue Peter? How good Is Capot? Mr. Busher? Old Rockport? How will Citation look on hit return to ac? tion? What horse will beat What overlooked racer will suddenly pop up at Assault did in 1948? Who will take over- - the Triple Crown? How will the Triple Crown look without a Calumet challenger of class? Will there be one? Blue Peter, owned by Joseph trained by Andy Roebling, Schuttlnger, is at least partly a mystery horse. Andy Schut-tingranks Bine Peter, at this stage, over Citation at the same spot on the calendar last year. There are many who believe Blue Peter it well ahead of the other There are other horsemen who dont think Blue Peter has the ruggedness to be a They keep great darkly hinting at uncertain legs over a distance. There has been no proof ' that anything it wrong with Blue Peter legs except their winning speed. Blue Peter won six stakes in a row, including most of the big ones, But there can as a be a swift and decisive change from to a a Also there will be other horses running in the Derby, Preakness and Belmont Greentreea Capot, a certain threatener Mr. Busher. if in shape Old Rockport with the blood of Equipoise and Man o War in his vein a Ben Whitaker's Prince Quest one or two John and Fred Hertz possibilities Hoopers Olympia and Ocean Drive. Coal-town- er three-year-old- s. three-year-ol- three-year-ol- -- . SAVE CROPS, SAVE MUOR... GET RIGGER VIEWS, CLEARER HELDS starts killing the weed the minute it touches a leaf. 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