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Show o f I THE WEEKLY SEWS EXPRESS. LAYTON. UTAH NOT IN THE HO'X SCORE? fans ItJiOOKLT sit titiliRit Crick rcfsvJ Ma-ngc- l tRJd Events in the lives of little Men , rvl-v- if Wl &V fcNaw I I:' accepted without dteseut by those. round him (of her). Nor cqn of even those dear to us, in- - .' and affection. The wise mature variably meet with our approval, w bother f xpresseci or ts n e x person thinks long before choosing ' . . the former above the latter. There pressed. to we learn when U It permit are many young people, however, who feel fo sure of themselves personal differences without cenimd their ability to get along sure that ccrmpanionship, in the . all right that they are irked by home r out of it, develops best,' ' s partner. the least restraint. They throw it Even when children are young, modicum for his I1''!: purse Although eff, only to discover later in life they must le allowed a older' when feathof freedom of such Mike Belloise for the world that affection is worth the curtailarid to to enbreak will amounted away, long they erweight campionship ing restraint and dependence loneliness is do there if then been the English has Dave they Crowley, tailed. $1,000. Companionship doltheir portion up to the time of in store for the youth, and sadness challenger, rccrived only three . lars for himself. At least that ts their decision that dependence is left in the home. the story of his manager. Ilarry what they must have, at any cost Divorce, Levine, who promises never to re- They have no idea of what loin Married couples, when they eon turn to the United States . . . Leon lintss means. template divorce, have the choice . Ketchel, the Folish Teak, ha gone Separation. between independence plus lonein for wrestling. He retired from The adult who is separated from liness, or dependence, each on boxing lifter the veteran Larry Lis family because of distance, the other with affection restored, Gaines twice stopped him in the domestic estrangement, or who or remaining less than could gym. , . ( Dr. George Devine, whoe has outlived the other members, desired. It may be there is iricom had a hand in the Battling realizes to the full what it means patability, but it should be redue is promotion, McTigue to be alone. It is when estrange- membered that no two persons, . in New York shortly . . . Even Engment causes the separation that married or single, can live toland refuses to consider seriously there ore times when the nlone-pes- s gether under the same roof and. the comeback Jack Kid Berg says is bearable or agreeable, but always, be congenial, llowcve.r, he will make ns a welterweight . . . these times arc interrupted by this duos not signify that at heart In spite of the ballyhoo baseball Ip hours when the feeling of loneli affection is gone. Separation making little progress in England.. ness creeps over him (or her), means loneliness for one or both though with Chicago Is strong far the. plan, and companionship,of affection, is of them. small a of but degree In New kork, Tamilies. ' originally advanced craved. The racetracks. for y weeks Within a family there is sure to Individuality. next pro season may reveal John some dissension at times be Human nature is so constituted Sims Kellc.y ns head cofch anil Cal folk may quarrel and adults young Hubbard as line roach of Brooklyns that people cannot live in the same But when these times are . Which, the celotmosphere nnd always see eye to dispute. Football Dodgct-sties of affection, the as- the over, ebrated Fat Jtos suggests, will put eye. There. is wisdom in this plan, sociations that inte.rtwine, and the. if Burleigh Grimes and Hubbard In individuality would be quelled fabric of their-- ' lives so closely (how boat thought same what rocking the about person any Just woven together, should prove a . . . Very best thanks to Skatcland foundation for continued comfirm ducat, for the season's panionship. The door to loneliness' to the National Boxing association Outdoing Wclister should remain barred.for the honorary membership card WNU Sarrica. ' " Well Syndicate. f o:k ro-- WXl l. . this time of the INVARIABLY lit pain in the pol where loo many higher educators keep their brain. Thl unease In peek, already to sorely battered that It can atand few more bruise and coi.(uion, naturally comes from the annual yelping about the Indecency of one of the widest spread of collegiate praelk e. I ath specifically to the the and ictic scholarships hugger mugger publicity grabbing which ever is associated with them. Since this Is a nation given to boasting about foisting book loam ing upon the masses, it is difficult to understand why one pack of pur ists must get into full, cry because of one minor extension of the grand privilege. Do these high;clnss gents believe that an ambitious boy must be kicked in the pants because he has muscles as well as poor par ents? Or is their fine dither due to unshakable conviction that young cters who grow higher than five feet three inches or scale more than a featherweight are- thus barred by nature from swimming around In classic fountains? Can these highly moral cutups believe It 1 a crime against the state for a youth to be healthy? Or ran M be that lather really beads their Jaws because so.ns of a Brooklyn waiter and of a Staten Island street sweeper were permitted to whj scholastio distinction as well as football games at two. famous uni vecsitics this season? i re-f- d UU Something to Ponder Oft VouVe -I MEVER 6&EM StTTiMS- TERE ABOUT LIKE THAT FDR A HALTS HOUR WHAT'S 0 XI IT ALL ABOUT NtWr. HUH? AH- -.. I'VE , VJELL- HO-REAL- LY?, - SEEM W HAT ?. H r AB-OD- 1 AS WHAT 'WOtJOERlHr THE NAME OF PAUL REVER.&S . ' horse. r THIMKIHCt AHW WAS ei - FVERYftMG' HIM IS ABOUT IS& WELL .KMOWM HORSE BUT iVE-CFTE- H and to Keen's for a chance to kmoko churchone of those wardens after dinner . V . on Interpretations of Brooklyn, .now Is Lettuce ousy, immigrant. long-stemm- HE CALLED THE MA(3r ' Birr-bu-t-o xo! POl4T KNOW hom to! HOBUODi i , ;t: broadcast VAL AMSWERS Voo TusT SiT IH .FROHT OF THAT , FNYHOVY CAR MIKE" AMD, READ I'' THE MESSAGES! A I To6HT At BLKA, WILHELM STRPETS- ' - 5 .iiillll I iot r rite I) .L mm AH A u Mill wmat Y A& CDMiNfr. a II w OH new program ITS- - CAUBP ocks. Whit Violets, leaves, Jeal- : ;1 ti ome rage, SOOTHING TO TIRED EVES Modern IMns jult uch a tVin on tlieey mors and more people are tincling Purina baby's soul, lilies, that nfcHinry n a dentifrice in their inominM ii and evening toilet routine. Murine gently and blue shirts laundered. iileejwnlly relieve ImtUun, wiulie away tha Short-liveWifes vacation, Jnvlftible nmtuing comfort wn duit, give Inflamed nd by a cold. Murine wear ever tigs, a blonde's love. . fyta ire nffrtrry formula containing 7 ingredient iihyelaan'a that In Fresh Vegetables, paint of proven value la proper care flka.u lot 4U yaaxa.JodMyet Murid at yur drug itora. g men; we touch, ' A d' -- Ln gpite of butter-and-eg- I make no effort here to unravel the minds of such talontcd mes siahs. .Yet stemming from the premise that 'even though .education may ' hot do husky kids ' any real good it ' probably won't seriously 'damage them the way is ppened for a, discussion, of. more wholesome ' . . things. who tnen Tramp ithletes young prefer to travel .from college to college, . trading upon their, athletic ability, rather than to sweat at a more gainful occupation still exist. But therf Is only a corporals guard of them now.' The reason for thla U apparent-Football has become a complicated . game, difficult to teach and difficult For fpi- the 'student preservation pf the'iy cozy Jobs, If for no other reason, coaches; prefer players whose, brains somehow keep, apace' of. their muscular-- re.. actions. . . Similarly football has bcchfne a game where one mistake can spoil a season. .Only, too well aware of this; coaches also are aware that the shirker is most apt to mak.e the mistake. With few exceptions they have understood fpr. years that the boy who cheats of lays down oh his studies U not spt to' discard these habits. ' , it Col-on- s cl KEwnaoDiusE Joe Dl Maggio continues to keep his legs In shape by cutting Ice skating capers on HfldDTTEIL Lefty O'Doul's FHs: rink . . . New .York is a good Am , spot for ' the crican Bowling con ; gress which will be held in. New York I city next spring for the first time in Joe Dl Maggio thirty seven years It Is estimated that ther are more than 300,000 bowl ers In the city . , . Earl Walsh, Fordham football coach soon to be admitted to the New York bsir, is considering an offer to Join a .local law firm. ' When Shanlcb won at Bowie It was the second time this .year that a twin had won a race. Prior to this aeason horsemen couldn't seem to remember when the last twin, ever. won. The Information Is provided by that, eminent hand! capper, Jeryy DeNonno, along with the added tidbit that his first name . . Could really Is Jeremias the rib Izzy Jannazzo Is supposed to have broken In the Ross bout teally have been shattered weeks previously by Ccferlno Garcia? Glen Cunningham is training dally at N Y. U. under the watchful eye of Track' Coach Emil Von j co A . Distinctive Dcsldcnce . Mrs. J. H. Water, An Abode :.renotvncd President Throughout the West Salt Lake's Most Hospitable HOTEL Invites You . . ; .the RATES nioiel Novliouse SINGLE 2.00 to $4.00 T DOUBLE - $2.B0t4.50 . 400 Rooms 400 Batka E. SUTTON, General Manager CHAUNCEY W. TEST ; Aa.it t, Geru Manager ... Coaches and Coached Said to Be Pawns - a Till? the way his boss worries-abou- t UK . in Shape Ice Skating FOUR El-iin- g. There you have the case for the coaches and the coached. One group being well paid in gold coin for their skill as teachers and. recruiters. The other group receiving the doubtful tender of a modern college education in. return for weekly ex; hibitluns of musculaT prowesses Both groups, pawns in the fanatical glorification of victory over defeat which anesthetizes academicians of. this land and day. The actions of neither group needing high pow ered investigation quite so much as the smug skulldi ggeries of winking college presidents. Do yoo doubt It? There are N. Y. ti. alumni who will take oath that their Alma Mater tilted the scholar ship fund not a whit when Chick Meehaa came tc the Institution ten years ago. The shrewd and earthy Chick, they say, merely regimented the rewards which previously bad been spilled In prodigal fashion upon barren aolL Is the picture still out of its accepted focus? Then listen to Southern Conference professors lamenting their own ravaged vistas. Last year Dr. Graham, one of the saner college presidents in that section who long bad realized .hat the yen for victory waa Inseparable from other greed, proposed a plan for keeping this human craving in check. He sought merely to have Ino number of athletic scholarships limited and awarde In full view, It was sound reasoning that de served a better fate. J L ' writ-- 1 ink.-Gree- Turple Di Mapgio Keeps Legs . AO-7 . v ' 1 . FINNEY OF THE FORCE Ing wrestling timekeeper, .at Brooklyn John D. Spfeckels 3d, clubs . . the turfman, is a boating enthusiast, but blushes whert racing friends mention U for fear people may. confuse It with the boat . rat-term of th tufcf. . , - Voice In Inexperience ; 0 Blue Sky, a streak, black former assistant poslmntor boxing and . WONDERED WHAT y 73 roller-skatin- g . ROPE'.A 5 ' . fJO-- HE ; live-da- Rupiwt. SAY 00 GOT SOMEThikIt. WONDER' i .there- HOW HAMS WAS: WHAT lift Sikt-Mik- Tramp Athletes Are Belie veil on Wane ' : & iiv. as-lio- ns b--t - Nwil opportunity for a choice between independence And loneliness or ties behind-the-scene- Collegiate Abuses Due to Proxies Not Coach or Coached Wnt.ni ever beloved) could always be MOST persons there comes 'posbmetime in their live the . K -- VX 0 Imlcpfnilrticc frnd loneliness or Dependence With Ties of Affection tirst-han- d . THE FEAtHERHEADS Making' it Choice- - - at tend Ihcjf dinner for fasey Dee. .V They write that It I about time the National League (urslrtcnt Informaob a inert some tion as to what Is happening to John baseball's best franchlsr cln? lias Whitney, who entered in a big way only a few jear ago, now breeds soorc horses thaw . Tenn and Cor any of hi clan . nell have played forty three football a conganie but never have had I gathtract . . . Tony Canronert atable ot boxer, ering himself tie ha not yet decided whether he will be an active manager or OUR COMIC SECTION By Oaborne h- w TEASPOONFULS' The Mr. John Bosley, who seldom is .mentioned when Mrs. John horses .win races,- once was the most celebrated sports member of the family; That was twenty-fiv- e years or so ago when he starred at football and baseball for St Johns (Md.) college . . . The Football Rules committee would be silly to filter the present rule governing Interference with a forward pass receiver because of squawks heard this season. Thr truth is that most coaches teach their defense men to interfere, figuring to get away with it under timid officials. So, since even now the helpless receiver is hopelessly mauled, s milder penalty for the foul merely would pave the way for really serious Injuries. Babe Siebert and Eddie Shore played aide by aide on the Boston Bruins' defense all last season without speaking to each other . Clem Loughlin,' manager of the Black Hawks, remembers the cold-ehockey came ln which he ever took part. It waa at Edmonton between the Edmonton Eskimos and the Vancouver Lions. It was 47 below zero In the rink and so cold the players cut off the tops of their stockings to use them ss ear muffs. Walter Camp s first All American team was composed entirely of Big Three players; his last' team, in 1924, was the first one in which no Big Three men appeared. . . For three years, Marquette U. tied Notre Dame; in the next year Marquette was defeated 069 by Notre Dame. Bos-ley'- s- - OFMIUC OFMAGN ESI A; r's. JN ONE S TASTY WAFER, I ! U i X- 35c A 60c jfi: &&:! s. . f. bottles o 20c tins f sv " ' Milk of Mag 4 Each wafer s nrMli ilkataacaai silect product; fwawov oacnaot) v Ij TUr " DfRflCT V ' ANTI-ACI- D 'V 1909-191- Tho Origins! r.lfflt of r.lognosio 1cL.3 s 4 J - |