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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SALINA, UTAH fjMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiuiiMiimMimiiimij; Speaking McSHANE By ROBERT Z Rslsottd by Wstsr$ Nswapops Umoa Washing Silk Stockings For Summer Style Silhouettes Visit Your Corsetry Expert f Before washing silk stockings and underwear mend all rips and holes and turn inside out Wash as soon as possible after wearing and rinse thoroughly. By CIIEIUE NICHOLAS Ears as Microphones iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHmiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiis 'T'HE likes to think the old days and the old ways were the best. As the years slip by be lets his imagination build up the stronger spots and lop off the weakold-tim- er er turns his ancient idols carried into action. Certainly baseballs two most famous stars for 30 years from 1905 to 1935 were Ty Babe Cobb and Cobbs big career open- Ruth. league ed, Babes in 1905, in 1914. than 10 For more years their careers overlapped. Their parts in counter1941 JOE DI MAGGIO'S successful asconsecutive sault on the all-tim- all-tim- er larged amount of personality in their playing systems. They had flame, flare, dash. They caught and held the fancy of the crowd. Feller and DiMaggio are both on the quiet, unobtrusive side who like life better away from the mob. Both are friendly, serious young men who make their entire contribution as a star pitcher and a star outfielder. They make no claim or pretensions color. to any form of Cobb and Ruth have always been exactly the opposite. They were actors as well as ball players. Both were on the exciting aide. And a big part of their crowd appeal had no particular connection with meof chanical skill. They that. The ears of the short-eareor e marsh owl act as microphones, according to the magazine Natural History. If youve been hard hit by the war If you have felt its frightful touch If you are getting more and more To feel your lot is not so much; If youre enveloped in the blues If daily by some blow youre hit. Here is some rather soothing news The Aga Khan is feeling it! II If you are prone to knit your, brows And worry over whats ahead If youve a tendency to grouse About the way that youve been bled; If youre complaining of the mess If every broadcast makes you blue, This thought will help a bit, I guess The Aga Khan is scrimping, too! III If Europes war has burdened you And made you go a little slow In making any outlays new Or being careless with your dough; If you have felt wars bitter sting And think that youve been put New Zealand First New Zealand was the first country to have a universal eight-hou- r day. e game hitting record has established him even more definitely as one of the greatest hitters in baseball annals. When Joe connected in his forty-fiftstraight contest to surpass Willie Keelers 1897 mark he reached a goal hed been aiming at ever since He had he entered the majors. passed George Sislers modern mark of 41 straight games three days before. e Sisler, one of baseballs unanian almost greats, expressed mous opinion when he telegraphed the New York Yankee slugger: Congratulations. Im glad a real h hitter broke it. Keep going. From May 15, when he started his streak, until June 29, when Sislers record fell, Joe was at bat 167 He made 63 hits for a total of 117 bases. His batting average for the big streak was .377. times. Included in the hits were 12 home runs, 12 doubles and three triples. He knocked across 39 runs to help the Yankees climb into leadership of the American league. upon, This item may be comforting Alls not so well with Aga Khan. .420 Still Good Sisler established his record while playing first base with the St. Louis Browns. His hitting streak lasted from July 27 to September 17, 1922, during which time he also batted .420. This latter record never has been equalled in the circuit and was the motivating force behind the Browns pennant chase. In 1922 the Browns missed first place by exactly one game. The ovation given Joe was ample proof of his ability to please fans. g hits were made The in Washington, D. C., where hundreds of spectators were lined up outside the park when Joe arrived beAs soon as he fore the game. With Disagreeing Ty on the field, the fans stepped It pains us to disagree with such swarmed from the stands, howling an old pal as Tyrus Raymond Cobb. for his autographs. I was in Atlanta Biggest days in the DiMaggio when Ty was in Auwere May 27 against Washstring gusta around 1904 ington and June 20 against Detroit. or 1905 and we In each of those games hetallied headed north from four hits. the red clay hills at about the same Seeks date. likes Ty naturally the one run at a time game best. NOVIKOFF, the Mad He likes the less LOU whose highly publicized lively ball. He has batting prowess failed to overawe something on his National league pitchers, has a lot side of the argu- of baseball fans cheering for him in ment with respect to this. his new spot with the Milwaukee But the modern game is more Brewers. dramatic. In the old days a three Lou didnt set the world afire durlead was usually deci- ing his short major league stay with er four-ru- n sive. Today It may mean little, and the Chicago Cubs. He was considthe crowd knows It. Both Infielders erably less than sensational. But and outfielders, especially inflelders, he doesnt deserve being labeled the have to work at a far faster clip rookie flop of the year. After all, to handle whistling drives that come when he went to the Milwaukee club their way. The home run is still the he was tenth in hitting among the main crowd thrill. 25 Cubs with an average of .237. r I must disagree with Ty on anThe magazines gave e other point. On his Lou a sendoff last winter that was team the pitchers he names are no less than terrific. His capabiliWalsh, Alexander, Mathewson, Johnties seemed limited only by the son, Plank and Feller. author's imagination. He was a What about a pretty fair pitcher superman of the diamonds, a veriby the name of Denton Tecumseh table tower of strength to the totter(Cy) Young, the Faoll Phenom? ing Cubs. A lot of folks in the Texas All Cy did was to win 512 ball league, the Coast league and the games in two major leagues. This Three-Ey- e league swore by Lou. winning count totals more games They knew what he could do with than the great majority of pitchers a baseball bat. And they werent ever pitch. They talk about pitch- hesitant about telling what they ers who can win 20 ball games a knew. season Cy Young averaged better and Hope than 20 games a year for more than Faith When Lou faded to connect with 20 years. big league pitching those people About Cy Yoting were disappointed. So were National his for did Cleveleague fans in Chicago. But Young pitching land, St. Louis and Boston, work- none of them has given Lou up as ing in both leagues. He came up a failure. Jimmy Wilson, Novikoffs from Paoli, Ohio, in 1890 with hay manager while he was with the in his hair. Cubs, still believes the chunky Russian will find his batting eye. Wila hulk of a had Cy, fellow, huge speed, control, a fine head and a son explains that Lou got off to a bad start that he was stout heart. And you can emphasize control and smartness. Pitchers, he Cy and way off form. worked from 1890 through 1911 and says, were giving him a lot of halfwhen he had finished he had passed speed stuff he couldnt solve. Now by something like 100 winning games that the pressure is relieved, the of Walter Johnsons mark in second currently Sad Russian will perform up to previous standards. place. The former toast of the Coast Cobb picks Ed Walsh and Eddie Plank, both fine pitchers, but old wasn't at all brokenhearted over his I'll like workCy won more games than both to- compulsory change. Charlie for Grimm, Manager ing gether. I ran across Cy a short while he said. "I know I can hit and Im back. He gave me then one of the going to prove it up there at Milwaukee. secrets of his success. My legs are in better How did I ever win 512 games? shape than they ever have been he said. Heres one reason. I had Im in shape to go now and I am four different pitching motions that going to go. Wait and see. A few hundred thousand fans I made look alike. Also, I think that I was the first pitcher to cover couldnt see anything that would So just up the pitching motion completely. please them more, Lou. I'd practically turn my back to the conjure up visions of past glories batter and the ball would be on him and put everything youve got bebefore he was set, he explained. hind that big bat. I also made a close study, Cy said, of what they wanted to hit SrOIlT SHORTS and what they didnt want to hit. youve forgotten, the speed of You dont think I ever gave Wahoo to 250 Sam Crawford, a pull hitter, any a golf ball will be limited 1, second after feet per January ball he could pull. Not a chance. Thats a big part of pitching to 1942. Shoeless Joe know a bitters style and to have C. Ty Cobb places of the enough control to put the ball where Jackson and Buck Weaver e on his team. Sox Black old to want it go. There are too you many pitchers today who haven't C. Manager Jimmy Dykes of the any idea what a batters weakness Chicago White Sox claims that this Is. Nor do they have the control to years American league pennant match this weakness when they do battle will be as close as in 1922, know and thats almost as bad as when the Yanks nosed out the not knowing. Browns. record-breakin- had-plent- Novikoff Vindication IV If your life isnt what it was If you must count your sheckels ' 'T'HIS is a day and age that ds throughout every detail of general makeup and apparel. One may be ever so glamorously groomed in matter of complexion, hair-d- o and fingertips, ones costume may be of fine fabric in colors delectable, stylized to the queens taste, but if ones figure is not expertly and scientifically brought under subjection into lines of smooth contour and grace via techfaultless foundation-garmen- t nique, all is lost m matter of style-rigand charming appearance. Note how slim, svelte and graciously satisfying the fashions pictured are to the eye. They demonstrate the efficacy of corset wizardry in giving the smooth silhouette that modern fashion demands. In the foreground the portrait of a lady demonstrates how distinctive a smartly conservative graceful sheer print redingote costume looks when the wearer is nicely fitted in the correct foundation garment. In this instance the simple styling of the redingote with its accent of tiny white buttons down the front calls for a corset in order to show to advantage the figure. Diminutive quill pens darting from tiny inkwells make the attractive white-pripatterning on fine dark style-perfectio- n ht much-to-be-covet- slender-waiste- d nt Hat to Match all-st- over-eag- O cif all-tim- now If day by day the conflict does Its best to sink you by the bow; If you are cutting down on gas To make each dime the limit go. This ought to help you let it pass The Aga Khan is low on dough. sheer for the redingote with matching crepe for the under slip. Shirred a pockets add interest to the flaring skirt. V Slim through the waist and hips, If you cant live the way you did blouse the smartly bulky through And must add water to the soup; and shoulder, the lumberjacket slacks costume shown is beautifully If its been months since you were rid tailored in cool spun rayon for Of all the cares that round you active summer wear. For a slim, swoop; chic line and comfortable action If you must now economize vacationfreedom, the fashion-wis- e If youve cut out the fresh meat ist will wear this trim costume over course, a sleek panty girdle correctly fitted This fact may help your spirits to her special needs. rise Fresh and cool for summer the The Aga Khans on his last horse! to the patrician jacket suit pictured . left uses fine printed sheer and STUFF a in and white scroll a clear crepe U. S. Searches for Substitute for leaf patterning. A softly Rubber. headline. styled jabot at the bodice front Has any chemist ever gone deepto this gives subtle accent ly into New England clam chowder frock, with its for the solution? asks J. L. Collins. The seasons imporpleated skirt. tant lingerie touch appears on the The bandits wounded the policecollar of the nipped-ijacket. man in the left hand. A checkup reThe influence of the new vealed that a few of the policemans line is seen in the attractive spectator costume shown to the right in bullets had gone wild, shattering the group. Here a smartly striped eight bottles of liquor, fortunately of New York frock is teamed with a an inexpensive brand. Herald Tribune. solid in trim jacket There you go being s stern mawhite. The broad collar of the frock is worn over the jacket collar to terialist again! heighten the ensemble effect. Worn FAIR QUESTION g foundation garover a g costume Sometimes I think my fate is far, ment, this Far worse than I deserve: has a slender trim line of grace and Why must I meet THAT other car beauty. On every single curve? (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Avery Giles. heart-shape- d slick-pape- all-tim- IT HELPS SOME Aga Khan has been compelled to cut his racing stable down to one horse. News item) (The all-tim- are Bob Feller and Joe DiMaggio. Rob Feller is, or should be, e one of the Grantland Rice pitching greats. The same rating applies to Joe DiMag-gi- o as a hitter and outfielder. Without attempting to rate the value of Ty and Babe against Bob and Joe, there is one department at least can expand his where the chest and prove his point. This is the matter of color. Cobb and Ruth packed an enold-tim- Big League Hitters Crown Sew King HOME-GROW- self-fabr- ic sheer-with-cre- n long-tors- o one-piec- e short-sleeve- d O figure-revealin- Ladies who know their fashions dress in gingham, seersucker, e chambray, organdy, dark boucles and other smart city cottons. It is a picture that fashion paints for summer, most refreshing and one that goes keen on chic and charm. For dowrnright practicality the jacket suit tailored to a nicety of dark check crinkle seersucker, of plaid gingham or striped chambray takes first prize this summer. Women of discriminating tastes have yielded wholeheartedly to the new cotton vogue, a fact impressed on one throughout the summer style parade all along the highways and byways of fashion. tissue-crinkl- Sweaters for Evening Wear Are Very Popular Evening sweaters continue to be a smart fashion. The latest arrival in formal sweaters reflects the bra influence in a most attractive way. It is knitted of pastel wool, comes just below the bust neckline where ,it ties with velvet ribbon drawn through a deep scalloped Sleeves are short and for an evening fantasy this is one of the prettiest sweaters imaginable. Dye hite Venise Lace To Match Your Fabrics W From the sound of the names of those cities and towns taken in Africa this looks more and more like a war to make the world unsafe for proofreaders. THERES And neck, storm-tosse- LIMIT A Tho thoroughbreds race neck and ships are cast d An Apiary Bees are kept in an apiary which comes from apias," meaning bee. LISTEN TO BAUKHAGE Natl The aground; Tho cars collide in tangled wreck And bombs explode with fearful sound; Tho bathing beauties strut their charms And boxers battle, toe to toe; Tho firemen race to three alarms And workers shovel record snow, I yawn, I fidget and I sigh To me its all an utter bore; I say to blazes with it, and why? . . . Ive seen THIS newsreel twice before! Richard Armour. Monday at 570 KC and other NBC Potting Blue Soil Network Stations for Plants Two quarts of good garden loam, one pint of leafmold and one cup of sand makes an excellent potting soil for plants. Use plenty of broken pottery for drainage. Brighter Rooms Rooms with a northern or northwestern exposure may be brightened by light colored walls. Clean yellow walls and white glass curtains are suggested for such a room. One Wedding in Century In Old Linslade, England, where there had been only one wedding in 100 years, the record was recently raised to two when C. Hawkes and Ruth Simmons were wed. Messages Over Cable Queen Victoria and President Buchanan were the two persons who exchanged the first messages over the Transatlantic cable, in 1858. Rough Riders Theodore Roosevelt, before he became President, organized the Rough Riders during the Spanish-Americwar. an Ban on Precious Stones Precious stones or metals cannot be shipped out of French Equatorial Africa without government permit. World's Greatest Oceans The five greatest oceans in the world are the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Antarctic and Arctic. Lindberghs Flight It took Charles A. Lindbergh 3S hours and 29 minutes to fly solo across the Atlantic to Paris. Not Housewives In England, those in charge of a home are not officially referred to as housewives but home man- agers." Land of Nuts Governors island in New York harbor was known to the Indians as the land where the nut trees grow. Four National Capitals New York, Philadelphia, York, Pa., and Washington, D. C., are the four cities which have been the nations capital. SALT LAKE HOTELS Nie quiet room at SI. 50 Well Famished, dose te everything. Coffee Shop. Garage. NEW GRAND HOTEL. 4th South and Main. HOTELS M. R. De Sena. O 0 Ed Wynn used world was going to the dogs wouldnt gag never sounded than today. 0 0 to say that the the dogs but that take it, and the more convincing O e posy-piqu- most popular hotel. 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