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Show LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, TllUKSDu, Ji K 2, 1949 By JOE MAHONEY SEWINQ CIRCLE PATTERNS Smart Outfit for Sun Seekers Tot's Play Dress Easy Sewing lie r & WOM THE BY 20 LENGTHe FOR THE MlUCAf.,' KLVr t TTlNi . ( 9 li. x .l-'f- A s x ( - ' -- ,L tL. With the advent of another in our eternal series of Springs, the accompanying mellow weather is, os it always ibcdSiEtiis1 J tflt i'sivv " 80LLE8 SKATING f Skol only where ft t$ sale. careful utd to Iwiwlrtivskcfmj. Xp $bfe dfesi o, . 7 iYUJi wo4 7 ft v feepj$dcpf$f-;;' - .0 I;'' C4LD WMXf R.FOCMCR MAJOR LEOlJE ifcLCf R VYO NOW MANAGES THE CO- -, LLWtv A txC., CIUU, SPCNT THE SWf AJ TKAlN' Ol'ii .ft INj TING -- otAtxN am if I PE OXXlNQ FOW AIXFT-HANDLR WHO COULD DRIVE A HIT- BUS. SPORTUGHT Mighty Casey Hasn't Struck Out .By GRANTLAND Casey Stengel WHEN New York RICE came back delivering together." This latter seems to be most of the answer. The Yankees always had good pitching. But it is even better than It looked to be. A staff block. that carries Vic Raschi, Bob PorHe knew Joe DiMaggio was out terfield. Tommy Byrne, Allie ReyIndefinitely. He knew that Frank nolds, Joe Page, etc., Is a standShea's arm was out out. This doesnt mean the Yankees filter again. And Vs then, In quick suc- are due to break up the American cession, Charlie league. But it does mean they are Keller ripped a new a far stronger ball club than any muscle loose in his one thought they would be. They back. Johnny Lin- can hit and field and they have de 11 sprained an able pitching. And they have, in s manager Stengel, a leader who no ankle. Snuffy was ailing. longer fears to look fate in the face. Bob Porterf i e d Casey would have received his snapped a ligament share of razzing if the team had in his pitching arm. blown up. Why not slip him the loud By this point, Casey had reached huzzas for his place in the standthe spot where nothing else could ings today? happen. Some experts were beginning to look for some place lower Early Checkup than eighth where the team could May is still too early In the camfinish. The lowly Browns had a paign to start any checking. new rivaL The big surprise in the National But the Casey of early April and league has been Giant pitching, the Casey of today are two entirely especially Hartungs pitching. men. - The staggering different staff has more than held of Casey early April Is the mighty its own. The team has also been Casey of late May. hitting. So far, no club has settled down There la ease In Casey's manto any consistent play. The pitchner and a aneer on Caseys ing has been spotty. The Dodgers lips. have held their own more through There Is scorn In Caseys bearspeed and youth than through exing as he moves his swinging pected good pitching. The team is hips. also hitting better than it figured And when be looks around the to hit. field to call his rivals bluff The Giants have been up Not a rooter in the place can around the front even with doubt that Casey knows his stuff. Larry Jansen, their star to a ragged start, off In any event young Jerry Colepitcher, lie is due to be much better man, at second, suddenly turned from now on. into a star. So did young Dick at first. His pitching staff The National league race has became the best in either league, proved to be as even as it figured and his batsmen started ripping the from the start. At the end of the cover off the ball. Above all, when third week of the season, a gap of something was needed. Tommy only four games separate the eight Henrich would hit a home run or clubs. The Pirates and Cardinals a triple or make a killing play in are due to move up with long home the outfield. Bobby Brown and Billy visits ahead. Especially the Pirates. Johnson began driving in runs. The slump of Johnny Sain has cut Who would have said on the 17th heavily into the Braves shot at of April that the Yankees would a good early lead. Like Jansen, he be something like six games ahead got away badly, but you cant rate him that far down. of the Red Sox on May 107 Washington, after a ragged start, As one Yankee veteran exhas bounded back in the American plained it, When our batters League with a spectacular rush. fall down our pitchers step in. Chicagos White Sox have been a When our pitchers blow, our most to But life. come big improvement over expected batters doom. You win see the Red Sox of the time, both onr pitchers and Athletics start moving soon. and our batters are on the job, from St. Petersburg just a month ago, he was almost in a complete daze. He was listening to funny noises in his sgrjfri 1 ' a safe fafa$; . fa M, f wit" t V Don? kjwt la Ihlto .1 Stirn-weis- '2t; JJMt (9C$CS MCA SKOnng . i:;,.j , ttptfc i v' . y s&ed by tteki ' ' i , ' , A ; does, causing the younger generation to develop a high degree of mobility through the use of roller skates. This year, to keep this healthful sport safe, Winchester, a roller skate manufacturer, has provided youngsters with a set of commandments of roller skating rule safety. The first and where it's safe. is this: Skate carefully Another good roller skating law to observe is to stop when pedestrians are approaching (left) or you might spill into them, possibly doing damage to all involved. Photo at lower left shows two roller skating devotees examining list of the commandments they would do well to follow. V, .1 ' Dur-ocher- TfcrAobj.-v4 a 's f y '4 ;; Only the most thoughtless youngsters would attempt to negotiate stairs on roller skate. Always carry roller skates when climbing stairs, or you're practically a cinch to have a dangerous fall (right, above). It's always a good idea, of course, to make sure your skates are securely strapped and clamped. Photo (bottom right) shows how a well-ru- n pair of roller skates should look on the feet. Never forget to take it easy, because' a set of rollers under each foot is mighty deceptive. Sometimes they seem to repeal the law of gravity, and the back of your head is no match for a concrete pavement. Also, speaking of pavement, you'll be much safer if you take off your skates whenever you have to cross a street. You can't compete with a ton and a half of automobile anyway. X" ,fc i !& ,v - v;c sjf A ,? ' Pattern No. Name Ble n Address ne Was Wlfey Concurring I saw Jack Davis First Burglar ( pointing to o down-tow- n today and he didnt millionairt): How would yew even speak. I suppose now be likt to b in bis shots?" thinks Im not Ms equal." Strand Butglar:, "I am." 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