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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Tea Cloth SPCRfSCOPE ht J IM WSNT Carp Can Be Fun - RATCOVFrr3r Organic Matter Vital To Soil Building Plan Carp fishing, on light tackle, can be an exciting pastime which sports- mens groups and individual an- glers would do well to include in their plans for the 1951 season, says the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests. At least two southern Ontario clubs, at Brantford and Port Perry, have done such a good job in getting members interested in angling for the fish that each spring they hold "derbies in which prizes are given for the most carp and the largest taken. Those who have fished carp say Ithat some of them and they grow (big "will battle like a muskie, if Ithey are taken cm a casting rod and 'light line. "Even a addict, can iwntes one 'battle for 20 minutes and still have lots of pep left." For those who would like to take sport, and up this thereby help out the game fish, one of the Port Perry group passes 'along the following technique: j "Use a casting rod and reel; a line of 14 to 20 pound test and a No. 4 or No. 6 hook with a single gut. hook allows the A double-gutte- d carp to feel that it has something in its mouth other than food and it will usually spit it out. "Fish on the bottom. When the carp takes hold of the bait allow it to run well as one would do in minnow fishing for pike. This allows the harp to swallow the bait, then, as the hook is set the battle is on . . , believe me they can really put up a Legumes and Grasses Are Recommended for Plan Feed the soil so It can feed the growing crops, if you want to get high yields per acre, advises Dr. J. B. Peterson. Purdue University FABUtOUb S M U. ROOT nlTH ball star UNDER CONTRACT THE NEW YORK GIANTS I carp-fishin- agronomist. Dr. Peterson says the best way to tell what your soil needs is to study the land, its management history, its past cropping program and then have the sod tested. The soil tests will tell what fertilizer is KYLE ROTE ' PRO FOOT ball team, SPENDING THE ME PLAYING is I SUM I BASE'b; VBAU. WITH CORPUS CHWSTI OF THE .GULF COAST LEAGUE. g - --1 f J X I MGlPSJrj XT If., 7SUr AT"ER 2000 Y) i THIS AQ PRESCRIPTION YOUR SOIL PRODUCTIVE. MAKE MORE WILL . , MAfCHEVsETERAN OF carp-angli- ADONIS OFF TO BIG HOUSE . . . Joe Adonis (left), racket king, who was sentenced to from two to three years for violating New Jersey's gambling laws, enters a deputys car for the trip to the state prison to begin serving his sentence. The hatless man in rear is James "Piggy Lynch, who was sentenced with Adonis. In addition to the prison term, Adonis was fined $15,000. This is the first time in jail for the racket boss. -- SPORTUGHT- Crochet Cloth Home Run Competition -- By MASS PRODUCTION GRANTLAND in home will be a hustling business this season, with keener competition than weve known in some years. In past seasons it has been the custom of Ralph Kiner, the Pirates big first baseman, to take charge. In his last five years with the fight. Pirates. Kiner has struck off 23, Bait, this same angler explains, 51, 40, 54, and 47 17118 corn-syru- p l, Is a mixture of leaves him all alone in any five-yeand flour: group. "First put one cup of water In a But things are quite different p or sugar, basin, a cup of In thl. new season of 1951. cook until the mixture is a stiff Kiners main challenger for the paste. Allow it to cool until it can new campaign should be Gil mixon a be handled, then place it Hodges, the powerful Dodger. ing board, or table, and work in is only 2 years old. He flour until It becomes a very stiff Is Hodges six feet one, and weighs 200 paste. pounds. It seems "When ready to fish take off a that big Gil has set piece that, when rolled into a ball, an increasing home-ru- n will cover the hook. This will stay tempo year by on the hook for some time. A sinker year. In his first at the end of the line is optional. full season with the Dodgers in 1948, he AAA s. corn-mea- ar com-syru- ... Red dominated East Germany and anti-Re- d EAST MEETS WEST West Germany are represented by Kart Edel of East (left) and Karl Von Alt (right) of West, as they get together to sign an agreement to send one delegation to represent all of Germany in the Olympic games at Helsinki in 1952. President of the United States Olympio committee is signing the agreement made by the two representatives of areas that cant seem to agree on anything else. How Fast? hit only 11 homers. In 1949 he lifted this How far and fast does a hatchery bass travel after release in fishing waters? These and other Interesting data will be recorded at Lake Tex-om- a this year if anglers will cooperate at the states biggest lake on the southern edge of Oklahoma. Eight hundred largemouth black bass, released last February from the state hatchery near Durant, were marked with small metal numbered for future identification. To date more than twenty caught by fishermen have been reported to the state game and fish department, according to H. C. Ward, head of the department's fisheries division. mark to 23. In 1950 he moved it up to fin-clip- s, AAA Redear Sunfish REINFORCEMENTS FOR IKE . . . The first member of the first contingent of the U.S. fourth division Is about to step off the gangplank at Bremerhaven, Germany, as the first reinforcements for the western European defense army of General Dwight Eisenhower arrives from the United States. The G. I. looks as if he is about to run into tough opposition aD at once. Actually, he and his fellows were given a cordial welcome by French General Juin, commander of land forces. Staff biologists of the West Virginia conservation commission's division of fish management recently became aware of a "strange sunfish in Lake Chaweva, near Charleston. Some anglers wondered what the fish might be. Technicians of the Commission identified it as a Lepo-mi- s mlcrolophus, or the western shellcracker (now called the redear sunfish). This species of sunfish, closely related to the pumpkinseed sunfish, has never been found in West Virginia waters. Undoubtedly it has been introduced into Lake Chaweva from mldwestem state areas. The fish has a general shape more like a crappie than the typical bluegill, or other sunfish species. Its pectoral fin is very long and pointed. The opercular Bap has a bright orange, or red at times, band on the margin. The maximum size this fish attains is about 12 inches; however, in crowded lake conditions it generally doesnt get much longer than seven inches. The redear has not been collected elsewhere in West Virginia than Lake Chaweva. It is believed, however, that it has undoubtedly escaped from the lake and may be found in some of the Kanawha River drainage streams. This species is generally found only in the Mississippi River in Missouri and from southern Indiana, south to Alabama and the Rio Grande. It has been found in Lake Michigan drainage from Indiana. The fish is commonly found in or near large, warm rivers, bayous and lakes. It is found in Buckeye Lake, near Columbus. Ohio; and in a few other lakes in the State of Ohio. Crantland Rkt 32. So far as 1951 Is concerned, Hodges is off flying well ahead of Ted Williams and other Kiner, leading sluggers from past years. If Hodges could hold his opening clip steadily through the summer, he would have the best chance yet of reaching Babe Ruth's famous landmark 60 in one season. Gil was born In Princeton, Indiana, not New Jersey, where he could have made the Tiger squad one of its best tackles or guards. He is normally a .285 hitter but he expects to do better this season. Hodges is s leading part of the powerful Dodger attack. Any pitcher who has to face Abrams, well over .400, Reese, Snider, Robinson and Hodges (with Furillo due later) might as well stand with his back to the wall facing a firing equad. They can all pulverize any ball thrown in reach. As fine a home-ru- n hitter as Ra'ph Kiner is, the big Pirate cant afford to lose too much ground to a hitter of Hodges' standing. And while Ted Williams is hitting poorly, so far as his batting average is concerned, he still retains his old power. Westlake has been giving Hodges his closest run. Westlake hit 23 home runs in 1949 end 24 in 1950. He is moving well beyond this pace in 1951. The Relief Handicap Pitchers working overtime in relief roles can have a year or two of glory, but they pay heavily. Joe Page had a terrific pennant Is Keen 1947. He had a bad in 1948. He came back with another big winner in 1949. He fell apart once more in 1950. So far in 1951 he has had a hard time winning for Kansas City. Page worked in 60 tough games in 1949 which is more than the average arm can carry when you consider the long hours one spends in the bull pen. The same fact has now apparently overtaken Jim Konstanty, the 1950 iron man of the Phillies. Konstanty worked in 74 games last year. This means he was in the bull pen every day, warming up for almost every game. There was considerable doubt last winter that the PhiUlea relief star could return with anything like the same stuff he had last season. He may have had a rubber arm or an iron arm last year, but there is always a limit. Without Konstanty last season, Eddie Sawyer's team could never have won. inability to hit his 1950 pace has been one of the main Philly drawbacks, plus the loss of Curt Simmons. This Is like losing two star pitchers. Any team that catches and holds the Dodgers this season will need everything it can reach for. team If you picked an e from the National League, of the Dodgers, few could break into the Brooklyn payroll. Who in the older circuit la better than Campanella, Robinson, Reese, Hedge, Abrams, Snider and Furillo? Musial could get into thla group, but not many othera. The game this summer is likely to be the Dodgers vs. the American League unless some drastic changes take place In the next Kon-stant- all-et- out-ald- 533 No y deep-probin- g d Good Pasture Cuts Milk, Beef Production Costs two-thir- W0 CONSTIPATION FOR 25 YEARS My husband introduced me to shortly after we were married. I use it in my cooking as well as for breakALL-BRA- fast. The result: were regular as clockwork!" Mr. Antonina Graziano, 453 Garfield Ave., Jersey City, N. J. One of many unso- licited letter! from users. If you suffer from constipation due to lack of dietary bulk, eat an ALL-BRA- N ounce (about cun) of crispy Kelloggs daily, drink plenty of water. If not satisfied after 10 days, return empty box to Kelloggs, Battle Creek, Mich. Get norm r voim monft rackI ALL-BRA- BY HAROLD ARNETT An accurate and inexpensive soil testing kit, which may be obtained from local garden supply or hardware stores Is now on the market. The kit contains ail the solutions needed to make tests for nitrogen, phosphorous and potash. The kits come with incomplete structions and may prove of great value to home gardeners. Spring Is Time to Check First-Ai- d Supplies All LEVEL SAGGING DRAPERY CRANES WITH WIRE COAT HOOKS TURNED INTO WINDOW CASING NEAR OUTER ENDS OF CRANES com. tightly-compact- All-St- AAA FIGHTS FOR CHILDREN . . . The former Peggy Boyce Thompson Schults, who recently married tenor Morton Downey (left), enters New York supreme court to fight suit by her ex, PoUsh Prince Alexander Hohenlohe, for partial custody of their two children. She charged that the prince Is unfit to have custody of the two children who were born of her 10 years of marriage with Prince Alexander. Attorney for Mrs. Downey. Arthur Stryker, Is at right with briefcase. Pattern contains Envelop needed and how much is required to crocheting instructions and stitch for cloth. keep the soil well stocked with a nutrient supply. But Dr. Peterson points out that Its filled with ideas for nimble fingers tilth and soil structure must be the Anne Cabot Album is only 25 ccnta, contains dozens of knitting, good if the plant food is to do its embroidery designs crocheting, Send today for your copy can crop nourishing job. Crops starve in the midst uf plenty and fertilizer can be wasted if the soil's SEWING CIRCLE NEFOtEWORK West Adams St.. Chicage I, HI. structure is poor. Enclose 20c in coin for each paw Urn Add 3c for Ut Class Mail if Poor soil structure shuts off draindesired. age and ventilation. It keeps air Pattern No. and water out Crop roots cant soil penetrate the Name tPlease Print to reach needed nutrients. Street Address or P.Q. Box No. Dr. Peterson says the best way reto correct soil compaction and City State pair damaged structure la to add organic matter. This can be done by Including legumes and Keep Posted on Values grasses regularly in the rotation and by returning manure and crop resiBy Reading the Ads dues to the soil. Legumes and two-wasoil do a building grasses taproots of job. The alfalfa and sweet clover do their work in the heavy Fibrous-rootesubsoils. grasses such as brome or timothy open up tough surface soils and make them granular and porous. Since the time when man first began cultivation of the earth, growing grass for pasture and hay has been one of his major projects. Only in recent years, however, have farmers learned the importance of pasture as a wcy of cutting milk and beef production costs. It is becoming one of the farmers main money crops. According to department of agrifew weeks. of culture reports, about the nation's land is now in grass. Boom Racing's And some farm experts believe a 25 Golf is facing one of its greatest per cent increase in the acreage is spectator seasons. The Masters at justified for a more efficient type Augusta broke all past records. "I of agriculture even though greater have never seen such crowds, crop production has been demanded Bobby Jones told me. They were of the nation's farms. beyond belief." With the nation demanding a But actually racing appears to be the sport that is enjoying the great- greater production of beet the farmer who has a good grass program est boom. Crowds at Jamaica have been will make more profit per acre in well above last years gathering the coming year than was antici1950. and the same increase is promised pated in at Belmont and Aqueduct. In 1949 racing drew 23,813,890 Soil Testing visitors to various mutuel windows. In 1950 the crowds numbered 24,121,233, only a slight gain. Bat In 1951 the jump has been amazing. The rise started at Santa Anita. This forward movement took a neat leap in Florida and it began to spread this spring when the northern tracks opened. WIRE COAT HOOK are together and edged with bright green cotton. winning year in year HOW tOEES Wide bands of white hook. joined RICE- - Deep Bear Den A bear den 35 feet deep yet 25 feet above ground has been discovered in the Ottawa National Forest. As reported by District Ranger Harry Matthews of Kenton, Houghton County, the den was found in a white pine stub. Top of the tree had been broken off, so it was marked for cutting. When felled, a mother bear and last years cub crawled out of the top of the trunk and scampered off to freedom. fast moving filet crocheted tea cloth that's certain to please every woman who wields a crochet H "Be ready with gause and first-ai- d remedies, Mother, lest youre caught napping in an emergency," is the advice of Miss Marguentte Briggs, family life specialist, at the University of Illinois. Miss Briggs suggests that now is the time to check first-ai-d supplies, replace antiseptics and salves that have lost their strength, and replenish tape and bandages to take care of the summer accidents. (3EE0H3 |