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Show TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1951 Pare The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton Utah SPORTLIGHT Tastes so cooo Fate Seems Friendly to Yankee Boss By NO GRANTLAND it be trouble from the draft or opposing teams, can look into a more cheerful future than Casey StengeL Hie somewhat grizzled Yankee man- ager has hit two pennant shots in a row and nothing much that happens in 1951 can leave much of a dent in his fame. When I rode z from New York -- to Los Angeles with Casey in 1948 he gave complete evidence of being a philosopher first and a manager second. You could figure from his conversation that he intended to give the Yankees all he had and let fate and nature take their courses. "Well have a good year, he said then, "a very good year. But not everyone can win. Casey says the same thing in the gray dawn of a new year 1951. "Well have another good' year. If we dont win again well, who can win them all? "No one knows what the draft is going to do, Casey said. "Ilere is one angle about which no one can complain. We have already lost a young and very promising star in Whitey Ford. He should have been better winner this than a next season. But the Phillies, Tigers and others have also lost stars and many more will go. Good veterans can mean more to a team today than promising rookies or younger players. 20-ga- me absence Casey survived a on the part of Joe DiMaggio in 1949. He also survived 74 serious illnesses or injuries on the part of his players. 75-ga- Same for 1951 He will have the same rough road for 1951. The Red Sox, with Scarborough and Wight added to their pitching staff, will be or should be much harder to cudgel out. They still have the big guns ready. Their defense has been their weakness Cleveland can be better and the Tigers can be rough. But Casey views the future, as it is, with an as undisturbed mind. It requires a considerable amount of morbid detail to disturb Stengel. "We have something of a family team, he says. "Not many kids around now. Most of us are married men with families. Our pitchers are no longer kids after losing Ford fog-ridd- en Raschl, Reynolds and Lopat are all far past the rookie stage, not so likely to be called. You cant fill Henrichs place. Tommy is. too great a ballplayer. But we didnt have too much of him last year. "We have a fine catcher a good of a pitching staff three-fourth- s a at least infield and good good outfield. No one f can say how many games Joe DiMaggio can play, but he played 138 or more last year. a veteran Thats quite a bunch-foThen look coach35. our at around ing staff again Dickey, Turner, and Crosetti with Henrich added. Why that bunch could run two or r three teams. w LOOSE JOlty. HANDLES. k had arranged for more farm strength than he ever drew credit for. Be had more than a Cough few good ballplayers in the offing when they were needed Including such people as Bauer and Coleman and Woodling. It No Cooking. may be that Rlzzuto wont have To get quick and satisfying relief from quite as good a year as he had last season. But you can gameoughs due to colds, mis this recipe in your kitchen. ble he will have a very good First, make a syrup with 2 cups granuat the was same. Be year just lated sugar and one cup of water. No cooking his all-tibest in 1950. Be needed. Or you can use corn syrup or liquid wont be far away in 1951. - - honey, instead of sugar syrup. -Then get 2J4 ounces of Pines from any, So Casey Stengel looks out upon druggist This is a special compound of an upset world and an upsetting proven ingredients, in concentrated form, for its quick action on throat game with his philosophy in good and bronchial irritations. He started order. hasnt working Put Pines into a pint bottle, and fill up borrowing any trouble yet. "Why with your syrup. Thus you make a full pint look for it, he says. "Itll find you, of splendid medicine about four times as sooner or later. much for your money. It never spoils, and jr" I Economical Relief! Try This Home Mixture me AUtttttS & tastes fine. TO MITM os oooo On electric fans, lawn mowers roller skates Oil NE f ixt-jT- ' Mfjil! well-kno- They could and do a good job but Casey is still the boss. One point Is that George Weiss No skill required. RESET h RICE MANAGER, BIG-LEAG- sEASYI POPS SO SASVANP - mru- '- -O - A III- - .ai V,J - And for quick, blessed relief, it is surprising. You can feel it take hold in s way that means business. It loosens phlegm, soothes Irritated membranes, eases soreness. Makes breathing easy, and lets you get restful sleep. Just try it, and if not pleased, your money will be refunded. FOR CONVENIENCE EXTRA REAOMO-US- READI-MIXE- THEIR EARLIER married years Flora and Ralph Wilson were an ideal couple. Both were Fe&r stabbed Flo. Why did he agree so hastily? Why didnt he ask her what was wrong? She had an Impulse to change her handsome and jolly, with identimind and go. Bat tears and cal tastes and friends. But, as they self-pit- y were aching in her while Flo matured, grew older, and throat. to eyes Ralph tried To conceal her feelings, she said say boyish and briskly, "Wear this old hat, dear. frisky. I want to send that one to the act not "Why cleaners. she your age? "But its so shabby and it doesn't asked, fit well, . wistfully. "We have such a lovely, comfortable home for middle aged Stubbornly Flo held out the old store is straw hat until he donned it relucfolks. Our department dignified enough for older manage- tantly, leaving his soft gray felt ment. You dont have to keep up a on a chair. She refused to watch him swagger off, whistling like their front. "Not son Danny when he was a college chuckle. would jealRalph ous of your old man, are you, baby? freshman. Tears blurred her vision while she No foolin, I dont show the years a I? do up things and cleaned and picked bit, Wasnt contended. there something that Flo not honest, swept "Its save middle would their age marriage, someEveryone recognizes when he sees it. Anyone can thing like taking reducing exercises, or turning kittenish? recognizes a toupee. The idea was revolting. She had But she knew when to hush. They no Of heart to compete with their three trifles. over mustnt quarrel if she had this grow- young daughters. 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