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Show THE S ALIN A SUN, S ALIN A, UTAH SPORTSCCIPiE Homemade Freezer Serves Farm Needs Farmers Turn to Build Your Own' Once More With labor costs up and appliances growing scarce, many farmers are beginning to build their own" once more. One example of what can be done with cinder blocks and insulation plus a few spare hours of labor is the homemade food freezer shown below. The freezer is tucked away in a convenient corner of a farm home basement. It holds a side of beef 5&r What Bass Fat Largemouth bass eat a 'ide variety of foods. Insects andof small their fishes form a large part and frogs also and crayfish diet, 5 The are taken rather frequently. young bass feed largely on water fleas during their first few weeks, after which aquatic insects and small fish comprise an increasingly large part of their food. Largemouths in the southern states grow more rapidly than do those in northern waters, because the growing season is longer. However, the southern fish seldom live longer than eight years, while a i555aaaaaQ: maximum age of 15 years has been ipQQQOQQQf recorded for northern members of VHE MAJOR LEAGUES HAVE ONLY ONE the species. As a matter of interest HALL OF FAME MEMBER M A MANAGERS it may be noted that the worlds SLO- T- FUMKg FlfrSCrt OF THE CUBS. THE PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE, A TRIPLE A record largemouth, caught in FloriFORMER GIANT STAR. PITCHED 36 SHUT- FRANCHISE, HAS TWO... MCC OTT OF weighed slightly over 22 pounds. da, OAKLAND AND KO66RS HORNSBY OUTS DURING HIS The baits used successfully in OF SEATTLE! MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER bass fishing are many and varied. Some of the more widely used natural baits are minnows, craySPOR TUGH T fish, grasshoppers and helgramites. Artificial baits include a large variety of both surface and underwater lures for use on casting rods or flyrods. Among these are flies, g popping bugs, floating and plugs, and spoons. By GRANTLAND RICE It may be safely stated that no terest at all in the horse players who What! No Tips? or how you may be backing his mount. Or in matter when, where, (Florida has abolished all racing winning a race for the jockeys nor- fish, youll never forget the thrill of landing a largemouth which can news and Information. Newt Item.) mal fee. qualify for the proud name old Yon might be surprised to lineside." Wasnt It tough enough before? know how many horse players Wasnt It rough enough to score? AAA I know who refuse to back Was the walk to the cashier on anything except a Arcaro Ouck Outlook cage too short? big stake. One has to admit Were too many cashing their All signs indicate that the masses . this season that Arcaro has a winning bets? of waterfowl breeding in western for poor percentage average I can slip you this for a quick are determined to make Canada races, considering the fact that retort, 1951 one of the most productive seamost owners and trainers would I found each day when the red sons in recent years. Their chief rather have him. sun sets ally is Mother Nature, this semMany trainers don't place Ted ester That even with all the Inforapparently In one of her most Atkinson in his class. For all of mation, beneficent moods. that, many, many horse players All the tips that a sheet could Summing up general waterfowl would rather have Atkinson, or print. conditions in the June issue of the even or Guerin Cole than Colinerl, cent cut hot the That daily per Bert W. CartDuckologicaL the winnner of four Kentucky Derration of Ducks naturalist chief wright, bies. And kept me blocked from an reports, Duck "Whether he means to or not Unlimited (Canada), open mint. and surface I wonder what made a someArcaro gives you the impression breeding conditions Ideal more are waters uniformly body sore? that he is only mildly interested, if from Western Ontario across the I wasn't getting too rich before. that much, in many trials. It is something Arcaro should prairies to the Rocky Mountains International bounwatch, or look for the booing to and from the to Peace River disthe north dary The Case of Eddie Arcaro grow. n Alberta, than trict in Practically all racing experts, If they have been in any previous year since Ducks Unlimited started in any, will tell you Eddie Arcaro is The Jockey Angle the best race rider in the world. 1938. Against this many solid horse playVeteran jockeys such as Eddie AAA ... ers, if any, will tell you that they Arcaro and Johnny Longden, two of never bet Eddie Arcaro In any race the wealthiest, two of the oldest, For The Defense unless it's a big stake. rarely take any chances. A big stake The persecution of beneficial Most of the trainers want Arcaro is a little different, but the average hawks has gone on for centuries, for stake races. Few horse players race must take care of itself. and from the files of the Cincinnati want him, race after race. Neither Arcaro or Longden wants to Conservation Society, which is Here is a note from one of them: dive for that slender, hazardous op- making an extensive study of Why is it that Eddie Arcaro wins ening that an apprentice would im- hawks and owls, some of the reamore big stakes than any other petuously rush for. sons for this persecution have come rider, and yet loses forth. The jockey Is in a tough game. so often on better It Is rougher than pro football English game keepers shot hawks horses in other or any other sport. Including for centuries. These were the true Ive seen races? bird hawks, similar to our hockey. Young riders have to Arcaro ride favortake certain chances. Few vetthe sharp shinned and or ites either last erans care for any brand of hawks. When the colonists Coopers out of the money risk. Especially if they are well came to these shores all birds of more often than fixed financially and can still prey were considered hawks. The any rider I ever g be nominated to ride In big Buteos, like the redtail, him seen saw. I've stakes for the 10 per cent cut. called buzzards In were which run last, four races became lumped with the England, Arcaro, for example, usually has in succession, each damage-doin- g darters. All hawks, time riding the top his pick of the major stakes. Last are chicken horse. At Santa Anita he was set year he had Hill Prince the best to the layman, hawks beneficial have Our hawks. of1950. of he horse This was year down 10 days for careless and Indifsince. ferent riding. They say many of his fered Battlefield and Bold. These suffered ever The soaring hawks, or mouse mounts are false favorites, the odds two are certainly top. with a shotlowered because Arcaro is riding There Isn't any doubt that on cer- hawks, are easily hit them. This is strictly the bunk. tain days, or in a race he wants bad- gun, and they bear the brunt of the Arcaro gets his pick of horses more ly, Eddie Arcaro is a brilliant rider. persecution. These are the birds than any other rider. He should He has the skill and hand strength you see strung up along fences; a lead the Jockeys by a big margin. to handle any horse. He Is a bril- tribute to the farmer's ignorance Yet Ted Atkinson outrides him two liant judge of pace. He is smart. of the good they do. to one, day after day. So do others. But In many average races, there Ive seen Eddie Arcaro in any is some doubt whether Eddie rides Stuff11 number of ordinary races get away as much to win as he does for ex- No "Kid no As fine a ercise. make effort as that after Arcaro jockey badly and Richard Cameron, Pittsfield, to get up with the pack. You may shouldnt ride so many bad races, Mass., is a candidate for the Alger-stor- y ask why so many boo a rider who if he was continually going all out fishing hero of the year In can win so many stakes. My answer as Ted Atkinson and others nearly Maine. is that the racing public realizes Aralways do. He rides too many poor With an $11 outfit, caro has so much money that he is or just ordinary races for his own young Cameron confounded, regood. only Interested in his cut, with no In cently, all of the seasoned Atlantic salmon fishermen on the Narragua-gu- s river, Cherryfield. BY was his first Atlantic salmon It HAROLD rod, trip, yet with a fishing ARNETT four-lb- . test leader and No. 8 buck-tai- l fly, be took two huge salmon in one day. The first, an provided such a thrill that Cameron from Academy pool moved to Little Falls pool and proceeded to strike a Club lunker weighing 16 lbs. and Cameron played his second salmon 2Vi hours. He is one of the best fishermen weve seen in this section, said Game Warden Wally Barron, He had Cherryfield, afterwards. to be good to land such fish on trout tackle." SENSATIONAL BACKSTROKE SWIMMER NOW REPRESENTING THE CHICAGO TOWN CLUB. MADE A CLEAN SWEEP OF THE 1050 AAU TITLES, INDOORS AND OUT. SHE HAS BEEN A COMPETITIVE SWIMMER FDR ONLY FOUR YEARS BUT ALREADY HAS ERASED AAU RECORDS FROM THE BOOK. BABE . . . Nurse Marilyn Hague Is shown caring for a week-ol- d baby boy in the New York foundling hospital. Tbe Infant was found abandoned in the ladies' washroom of a west side subway ABANDONED mHUBBRl Why Eddie Arcaro Often Loses deep-runnin- and all the surplus cherries, strawberries and lima beans grown on the farm. Besides farm produce, this homemade appliance makes an ideal storage place for ice cream and large quantities of special cuts of meat processed at a neighboring locker plant. Like other freezers, however, it must be remembered that freezing does not improve the quality of the food stored in them. You get out of a freezer only what you put in. Also, farm wives are cautioned about correctly packaging freezer food. Included among acceptable packaging materials are moisture-proo- f vegetable parchment paper, moisture-proo- f cellophane (which can be aluminum foil, cellophane-lined containers, freezers bags and approved cartons. The use of such materials are necessary regardless of whether freezers are purchased or are homemade. Unless properly packed frozen foods may deteriorate. The freezer, illustrated, is operated with a Vi horsepower compressor. Rafters above the appliance are used for the storage of canned fruits. left-over- s, heat-sealed- ), Intestinal Disease Hits Numerous Swine Herds Thousands of pigs in major states have been stricken with an intestinal disease regarded as the most serious of its kind ever seen in the U.S. The American veterinary medical association reported that transmissible gastroenteritis has wiped out the entire pig crop on some farms. g No farm can consider itself completely safe from the disease, the AVMA warned. Symptoms are severe scouring, vomiting, and dehydration. There is rapid loss of flesh in spite of the fact that affected pigs continue to nurse until they die. At present, no drug can be recommended as a standard treatment tor this infection. Only possible means f control is to keep healthy breeding stock and healthy litters completely out of contact with sick animals and away from bouses and grounds where outbreaks have occurred. swine-produci- swine-raisin- Gardener Knee Rest north-wester- ... ANGLE Symbolic of thousands of honeymooning June brides and grooms are Tony and Ann Baker of Berwyn, 111. Tbe young couple spent their honeymoon time at Wisconsin Dells, PlayPhoto shows them in tbe gravity-defyin- g ground of the Middlewest. wonder spot. They feel like they are standing straight and erect, but here Is the way they appear. Leaning slightly to port, we would say. HONEYMOON ... Dr. William J. Fordrung, suspended professor at Hunter college, la shown speaking at the college where he struck back against his ouster on charges of a sensational and unwholesome approach t teaching sex hygiene. HITS BACK WHATIZZIT WHETS CURIOSITY . . . When the museum of modern art opened Ita young sculptors salon In Paris It gave the youngsters something to wonder about. One young Parisian Is doing his wondering here, holding his head and trying to figure out just what was In the mind of the creator of sculpture In front of him. If yon use your imagination a little, yon may be able to see a squatting figure playing a clarinet or a saxophone. Ses Who? THISLL HOLD YOU . . . Louis Morales, 13, licks an ice cream cone held by an emergency policeman aa another policeman usee hacksaw to cut away bars Imprisoning the youngster. Louis stuck In bis head, and couldnt get it out. blue-darter- s, slow-flyin- trout-fishin- g HOW tOPT XI ANALOGY: PEACE AND WAR . . . The sharp contrast between times of peace and the years of war can still be found In the city of London. With bomb ruins ss as unspectacular backdrop, the annual London soap-bo- x derby is shown ss It got under wsy. The derby was organized by the boy scout organization and has created a great deal of enthusiasm with the English youngsters. No. 26 should have a periscope. HES HAPPY NOW . . . Richard Wyzkowskl, 4, of Clevelands east side, has a broken nose, two black eyes, cauliflower left ear, a bead covered with fresh wonnds, and old scars and brnisee all over bis body. He was taken from mother and father and pot In detention home. Father reportedly beat him. up-riv- This knee rest will take the strain ont of gardening when weeding or performing some similar operation where its necessary to work on yonr knees. The base is large enough so that It wont sink Into soft ground. The edges of the three vertical pieces should be rounded. Sufficient slack Is left in the canvas cover to provide comfortable rests for the knees. Side-Dressi- Com Crop ng In Black With Nitrogen Pays Off Prof. C. J. Chapman, University of Wisconsin extension agronomist, corn with reports that nitrogen fertilizer in late June, paid tons of corn siloff in an extra 4 age per acre on one Dane county farm last year. Ke says the amount of nitrogen to apply depends on the soil's fertility level. He recommends at least 40 pounds per acre. Under some conditions this could be Increased. & White is that condition ol an oversupply of black pigment in the skin. Hence, an occasional black Melanism deer, squirrel, rat or other animal, and the Melanistic Mutant pheasanl which has been bred from occa- side-dressi- MAKE EXCELLENT CONTAINERS FOR SNA ALL AMOUNTS OF PAINT FROM CLEAN MILK CARTONS CUT N HALF. sional Melanistic offspring of the Ringneck. Albinoism is the condition of a lack of pigment in the skin. So, we have an occasional white deer, squirrel or other animal, and the White pheasant DISCUSS INDICTMENT . . . FBI director J. Edgar Hoover and U.S, as they met at the deAttorney General Howard McGrath are shown Communists. partment of justice to discuss Indictment of 21 Netted In tbe swift FBI raids In New York and Pittsburgh, IT of the 21 In enstody. A nation-wid- e dragnet had been spread for the Swift prosecution is missing four at the time this picture was taken. expected by observers. are now SOMETHING SMELLS . . . Once dapper Mickey Cohen holds his nose in manner of discontent at conviction on four counts of Income tax evasion. Embroidery on shirt forms contrast with bine denims. Cohen said, it aint the end. |