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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM. UTAH FIVE CLUBS HAVE v8W8q8jiHag Bell to Star for Boston Braves HOWTO BUILD! UP MUSCLES BELL, regular third baseman of the Cardinals for three been released to the Boston Braves in consideration Andy High, who is a St. Louisan, and a cash consideration. While the Cardinals obtain in High a player who is capable of playing any infield position with the possible exception of first. Manager McKechnie does not plan to use him as regular third sucker. He said that, according to his present plans, High would be used in a utility role, with Wattle Holm as the hot corner guardian. The trade of Bell was not unexpected. While he was hitting the bail hard In his spring appearances, he was miserable afield. In nearly every game he appeared his fielding was LESTER has By J. J. TOEDT Y, Wilton Avenue f With a change in scenery, and playing with Rogers Hornsby, under whom. In 1926, he had his greatest season. Bell may be able to return as a star. When the Cardinals won the pennant and world series in 1926, Bell was one of the greatest third basemen in the game. He hit .325, being the teams loading hitter that year, and be also fielded well. the driving Influence of Missing Hornsby, Bell proved a flop last year. He batted only .259, and as his hitting declined, so did his fielding. He appeared in 115 games. Even In his best years, however, Bell was not Louis. He was unmercifully ridden by fans n hands. on tight to Eighth Exercise Hold toes," roll back and return to sitting ' posture Back The eighth exercise Is called You start at sitting posiBalance. at the tion grasping your feet firmly Now I toes! arms must be between legs. roll and floor the off null your feet backward, then return to sitting posithe first tion If you do not get this Roll backward few times, beep at it. for and forward, tugging and pulling all you are worth. Even though you do not get back to sitting position, go as far as you can. , "S(P G 57T of leg.) the same time that you raise ' the arm, you also raise the leg. EmDo this phasize raising leg high. counts and turn over to twenty-fou- r the left side and continue twenty-fou- r counts with the raising of right arm At and leg. right and left at least twenty-fou- r counts. If you are overweight,, you should do this on a fairly solid surface. tefl0MMUM!l&Lh$nirc H ", Position Lying on chest as in Exercise X. Eleventh Exercise Raise arms high and legs high, holding knee straight. The position Is: lying on your chest, the same as in Exercise X, arms in straight line with the body. Arms straight, legs straight, point the toes downward. Raise arms and legs os high as possible. Legs muse not be bent at the knees. You may not succeed in raising leg very high. The legs should be raised from the hips down. Even though you raise them only one inch, keep at it and you Ovill surprise yourself how far you will raise them after a little practice. Position Same as XI, but hands resting on floor near chest, arms bent. Twelfth Exercise Kick yourself. This exercise Is a rest exercise The Double Kick. Your position Is the same as last exercise, with the exception of the arms, which should be bent and hands resting on floor close to your chest Flex both legs Quickly and kick yourself. If you do .not succeed In touching the buttocks the first time, keep at It, you can do jit with practice. Twenty-fou- r counts on this. Mck: Same as XIL . Exercise Alternate kick. Thirteenth Exercise The Alternate Kick Is similar to Exercise XII, except that you start with one knee bent. As you extend the right, you flex the left Do this as fast as possible. This ts also a rest exercise, and helps to change the circulation after the more difficult exercise. , Apick-upe- A John J. McGraw, manager of the New York Giants, regards the '1928 pennant race in the National league as open. He gives his club an equal chance with four others to win the championship. Most decidedly five clubs have a chance to win the pennant in the National league this year, he said. We except to be In there fighting with the others, and I am very hopeful. The condition of our pitchers pleases me. Their stay at Hot Springs did them a great deal of good. They reported here with their wind good as a result of mountain climbing, and this is a most Important Item. Naturally the pitchers are ahead of tlie other members of the squad in development. The regulars have been coming along well enough, and before we leave Augusta tlie team will begin to take definite shape. Cohen will play second base. I am much encouraged by his early playing there. I think lie will surprise a great many persons who thought he would not measure up to the mark. He is an earnest worker and highly intelligent. There is no reason why s he should not be a second baseman. Some of the younger pitchers have also developed rapidly and I am inclined to believe two or even three may be members of the first string. There is a possibility that I will carry seven outfielders, counting Ott as an outfielder, or six if we consider him an infielder. At tills time he is both, and he can step into either tlie infield or outfield and give a good account of himself. I think nine pitchers will be enough and that probably will be the number retained. Manager McGraw thinks the fight will be between the Giants, Pirates, Cardinals, Cubs and Reds. The first four finished the first division, although not in that order, last year. The Little Napoleon thinks well of Cincinnati, at the head of the second division in 1928. lost three straight to the Frisco Seals. I Pitcher Billings of Detroit knows his groceries. His first job was driving a wagon for a grocer. J Think tt Over Man who man would be must rule the empire of himself. 4 ,j, Frank (Red) Crist, first baseman of the Fairmont team of the Middle Atlantic league, has decided to quit baseball. 4 Rabbit Whitman, Montreal outfielder, has hit under .300 only once since hes been in baseball, dropping to .283 five years ago. 4 Ben Chapman and Allen Cooke, two youngsters with the New York Yankees, have been released optionally to Asheville of the Sally league. - . Outfielder Joe Bonowitz of the Fort Worth Panthers was called away from camp recently by the death of his mother in Columbus, Ohio. . Harry Rice, fleet outfielder who was acquired from St. Louis during the winter, should make the Detroit outfield one of the best in the majors this season. Jim Poole, who tried for two sons to play first base satisfactorily for Connie Macks Athletics, will play with Atlanta in the Southern league this year. sea- Danny Taylor, recruit outfielder with tlie Brooklyn Robins, has been turned over to Memphis of the Southern league. He was not quite what Uncle Robby wanted. When I arrived at the Pitts- burgh training camp I noticed my brother Paul smoked Lucky Strikes exclusively, and he explained ivhy r You will agree that we were in a close and exciting Pen- nant race and it certainly called for splendid physical condition to withstand the . tax and strain upon ones nerves and wind , Like Paul, my favorite Cigarette is Lucky Strike . 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Just how terrifying for valuable horse book S free. all this is to the natural enemies of A user writes: Had one horse with the frilled lizard we are unable to say, bog spavin on both hind legs. One bottle Absorbine cleaned them off. Horse hut if we look at his picture in the j'Suow going sound and well. hooks we must at least admit that it makes him appear sufficiently unattractive. No Throat Irritation No Cough - 4 The photograph shows Lawson Robertson, track and field- coach of the University of Pennsylvania, and head coach of the American Olympic team in 1924. who was chosen by the Amateur Athletic union to be head coach again this year when the Olympic games will be held in Amsterdam. Robbie will also be business manager of the expedition. 4 - 4 f - BumtCS j 4 4-- Spnrt Mates Association football has developed into the most popular sport in Austria since the World war. Ill Health the Greatest Obstacle to Happiness Southern tennis stars will gather on July 9 at Louisville, Ky., to decide the 1928 Southern amateur championship. Denver, Colo. Pierces remedies Another of the serious blunders of golf is to be caught standing too close to the ball a second or so after you have swatted it. Miss Shirley Cobb, daughter of Ty Cobb, was named a blue ribbon winner in the ladies horsemanship class at the Augusta horse show. Shanty" Hogan, the Giants catcher, celebrated his twenty-secon- d birthday while the Giants were in spring training. In an exhibition game that day he got two hits. Feeling ttiat he can whip George Godfrey, the big negro heavyweight, Paulino Uzcudun wants to fight him in New York. They recently fought in California. Split seasons have been adopted for by the Pacific Coast league, Southern association. Western league, Texas league and numerous class C and D organizations. Herman Byers was named as honorary captain of Indiana universitys football team of last fall by Coach H. O. Page. Byers played at halfback, and is from Evansville. s Old Alex is one of the of the big time now. Grover Alexander of the St Louis Cardinals and in his seventeenth Is forty-on- e campaign this season. He started with the Phillies in 1911. Mexico will compete in the 1928 Olympic games with a squad of 40 men. This will make the second appearance of Mexico as an Olympic competitor, the first having been in 1924. Albert Kritt, a young outfielder from Washington; has been signed by Manager Joe Neptune for his Frederick Hustlers of the Blue Ridge league. He was given an early trial by At- anta of the Southern league. team, made up of students from Oxford and Cambridge, is planning to visit the United States during the coming season to engage in matches with Yale, Harvard, Princeton and Cornell. Fred G. Somers, former Internation-- I and Eastern league first sacker, has ,u appointed manager of the Peters-- ! of the revamppd Virginia Mad a shot at it in at one time. Aileen Allen, womens coach at the the coming year Noted Star of the Pittsburgh Pirates, writes: Safety Razor Blades Only 2c Per Blade Charles Barnes, a younger brother of Virgil and Jess Barnes, is trying out with the New York Giants "this spring. Bill Cissell, the costly rookie of the Chicago 'White Sox baseball club, has been insured for $100,000.' Cissell cost the Sox $128,000. LLOYD WANER high-clas- And then we have the Pirates, who grand-daddie- jt Position Olympic Team Pilot Four Others. Danny Clark, Cardinal outfielder, been released outright to the Houston club of the Texas league. 'SA7 '&re.w&Tfr VDIAMDNDY McGraw Rates Giants With has Arms Position Lying on chest straight in line with body overhead. Legs straight. Tnth Exercise Roil over onto your back, holding arms, legs and body stiff, and return. Then roll opposite way. Roll over onto your chest with arras extended over head in straight line with the body. Now stiffen up arms, body and legs and while in this stiffened position, roll over onto your back. Continue this rolling sideways f a popular player In St on numerous occasions. The passing of Bell ends a six-yeterm In the Cardinals organization. Purchased from Lansing from the Central league in 1922 for a small sum, he was farmed to Syracuse, 'and then to Houston in 1923. He was recalled by the Cardinals that year, and played in fifteen games, batting .373. In 1924 Bell got into seventeen games with the Red Birds, and then was sent to Milwaukee on option. lie was recalled at the end of the season. After batting .365 during these few years, Bell was used as a shortstop. From 1925 to the present. Bell was a regular with the Cardinals, being converted into a third baseman. His first full season he batted .285. As mentioned, he batted .325 in 1926 and .259 last year. His lifetime batting average is .294. Bell is twenty-seve- n years of age. Beil took the release nonchalantly. Its baseball, he commented. Though I hate to leave the Cardinals, I feel that the trade will benefit me a great deal. I like to play with Hornsby. They may say what they want about him, but hes always treated me royally, and I think Ill find my new surroundings very agreeable. ELZ VfPol?. Position Lying on your side; legs straight, toes pointed. One arm resting on thigh, other under head. Ninth Exercise Raise arm over At head touching floor over head. same time raise leg high. Lying position on .your right side, legs straight, left arm straight resting on the side of the thigh, right arm can be extended beyond the head or bent with head resting on It The exercise is to raise left arm over head, slightly bending arm at elbow, touching floor over head, at the same time raising left leg as high as possible. (This latter move is called abduction j erratic. toes grasping Sitting, jsition ' Chicago. A CHANCE TO WIN A golf Athletic and Country club of Pasadena, Calif., has been appointed to train the American girl athletes who will be entered in the Olympic games at Amsterdam this summer. Sizing up the contenders for the approaching big league campaign, Babe Ruth forecasts the Yankees and Cardinals in the world series next October. He figures Connie Mac'rs Athletics, with Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker, finishing in second place in the American league scramble. He has the Pirates slated for second place in the National, and the Giants third. Betty Nuthall Is Seen as Helen Wills Rival Betty Nuthall, Beaming Betty of the continental courts, will need her new over-han- d service and an effective one if she Is to cope with the power of Ilellen Wills attack abroad this year. The young English girl, finalist in the American championships last year Miss Wilis, Is generally against looked upon as the Californians most interesting rival. It will be one of the high spots of the court campaign when they meet at Wimbledon In June. I have taken Dr. off and on for sev- eral years and I know them to be reliable. perfectly I always found the Favorite Prescription very satisfactory as a womans tonic, and when I arrived at middle life I did not forget about it I took t h e Prescription right' along and it carried me through the critical period Just line. Now I am doing all my housework and am well and happy. Mrs. V. C. Black, 2152 Champa St. All dealers. Large bottles, liquid $1.35; Tablets $1.35 and 65c. Write Dr. Pierces Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y., if you desire free advice. Claims Most Valuable Dog Because of his earning ability, Entry g Badge, the greyhound racer of England, is claimed to be the worlds most valuable dog. 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