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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH LIFE Climbs Up Back of Opponent STAGG AS COACH LEADS THEM ALL President Hutchins Lauds Mentor at Banquet. STEERS GAIN FAST WHILE ON PASTURE Has Many Advantages Over Dry-L- ot Feeding. Pasture for steers which are being fattened, adds to the profit obtained feeding. from them, as against dry-lIt is indicated in experiments carried on at the Ohio agricultural experiment ot given a ration containing ground rg AS This unusual action photo shows Hili of Mechanic Arts high climbing right up the back of Krivitsky of English high of Boston after the latter had caught a forward. Krivitsky fumbled the ball but one of his teammates came up and recovered it. The photo was taken at Braves field of Boston where the teams played a 6 tie. 6-- No Promoter With Only Shoestring Is Wanted Dartmouths Star University of Southern California e is angling for a game football arrangement with a Big Ten, supposedly Iowa or Northwestern, according to information leaking from the athletic offices at the local school. The Trojans want ' to play on a Big Ten field in 1930 and have Its Big Ten rival return the visit to Los Angeles in 1931. Such an arrangement would balance Coach Howard Jones football arrangements which call for Notre Dame at Los Angeles next Autumn and a visit to South Bend or Chicago in Now that the excitement of the world series is over, many interesting sidelights are being shown, bearing upon baseball as a business. One of these shows that no financial weakling has any chance to get Into it with any hope of success. s When it is realized what healthy big league baseball players are quoted at on the hoof, it Is easily seen that no promoter or manager with only a shoestring need apply. But big Investments in big baseball boys are likely to bring big returns as was shown during this last world struggle. For instance, one of the team of the present owner of the Chicago Cubs, cattle. the runners-ufor the worlds pen"The results of the test indicate nant, Rogers Hornsby, cost him $200,-00strongly the advisability of As the result of that purchase, corn to cattle on pasture and feedone-hal- f of the worlds series was ing long enough to obtain sufficient played In Chicago, bringing a pot of condition on the cattle to remove them gold to the owner, even though Hornsentirely from grass cattle competition. by was more or less of a disappointA short feeding period on pasture will ment during the series. not do this. In the olden days one could occasionally pick up good players for a song and win pennants with them as Herd Success Depends Connie Mack did many a time. But some years ago he began to on Vigorous Animals realize that he must loosen his purse No structure is secure without a if he wanted to win some more. His strong foundation. Likewise your success in establishing a herd of cattle first purchased veterans like, Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker and Zack Wheat, did not depends on the strength of the founhim any. But he kept on spenddation. Pedigree Is not the main bring ing money, including $100.fH)0 for thing, although it is important. Lefty Grove, about $50,000 each for Constitutional vigor and strong inA1 Simmons and Mickey Cochran, and dividual character are most important about $45,000 for Boley, Bishop and of all. Without these there is no dependable foundation upon which to Earnshaw ; and see what he got in return. build. These qualities are characterized by the following outstanding points: Deep heart girth, well sprung Dodgers Sign Star ribs and hips, well shaped and finely chiseled head, horns well set on and symmetrical, strong facial expression with large, full expressive eyes set wide apart in an ample forehead, bone enough throughout the frame, but not shelled corn, linseed meal, corn silage, and mixed hay. ; Both lots had been fed from December to June on a ration of corn silage, linseed meal, and alfalfa hay. Their average daily gain during this period was one and one-ha- lf pounds. cat"From the start the pasture-fe- d tle made more rapid gains although their condition did not show it. Evid ently they were growing more than the dry-lcattle. The cattle on pasture were much slower in taking hold of the grain ration. However, at the end of six weeks both lots were taking the same amount of ground shelled corn and thereafter the cattle on pasture consumed more corn than the dry-lo- t home-and-hom- first-clas- p full-feedi- too much. Cattle Sterility Due to Some Organic 3 h station in 1928. Summarizing the results of the test, Paul Gerlaugh of the animal husbandry department of the experiment station, reports that steers fattened, while on bluegrass pasture made more rapid gains, much more efficient gains, shrank more enroute to market, sold for less money on tlie market, dressed more 1 per cent less, but returned pofit than steers fattened in a dry lot. "In June, nine Hereford steers were turned into bluegrass pasture and fed ground shelled corn and linseed meal. Similar steers were fed In a shed and Plans for a $600,000 fieldhouse for basket ball, track, and other sports were outlined by President Hutchins of the University of Chicago at a dinner held In honor of Coach Stagg and tbe Maroons. Doctor Hutchins said the board of trustees had approved the measure at its last meeting and construction would begin in the near future. It is understood that the building will be erected on University avenue between Fifty-fiftand Fifty-sixt- h streets. The president went on to voice his views on the Maroon football situation. We have the greatest coach the We country has ever seen, he said. have had our share of victories and will have them again. But football Is not the most important aspect of education. Victories are still less important. The thing that counts Is to have and graduates of undergraduates whom the university will be proud and who will be proud of the university. Stagg was introduced as the coach of all time. 193L Avery Brundage, president of the A. U., in his report before the organization at St. Louis, urged the employment of a press agent. The A A U. In recent years hasnt been put before the public in a favorable light and Brundage thinks the services of such a fellow might make a difference. A -- (Prepared by Society, the National Geographic Washington, D. C.) IKE a vast sickle, curved shore line of Valparaiso flashes and twinkles before the traveler sailing Into the roadstead after nightfall. Straight handle and curving blade gleam for miles through the darkness, and in the distance the jewels rise higher and higher until they seem to Join the stars of heaven, causing one to wonder where earth ends and sky the jewel-studde- d long, that the city authorities abandoned the idea of its removal and simply piled it into the streets and laid new concrete thereon. Therefore, as ona walks along, for blocks the steps go down from the street into the houses a mute but eloquent reminder of the extent of the damage. Trolleys and Busses. The transportation problem in Valparaiso is not as acute as in most cities. The heavy hauling is done on streets near the water front, and there begins. is little use for carriages or automoWhen the morning dawns and its biles in the business district. The mists are burnt away the explanation A1 streets, therefore, are almost comMarsters, Dartmouths triple Df this magic night scene appears. Primo Camera, Italian pletely given over to trolley ears and threat, who kicks, passes and runs Out of the distance to the left busses. Most of the conductors on the with the ball on the gridiron, and who heavyweight, towering 6 feet 10 comes the fine boulevard through cars are women, and a serious-mindelias starred in every game that the Big Indies, was awarded the decision over Vina del Mar, Chiles summer resilot they are. Green team has played this season. Young Stribling of Atlanta, Ga., on a dential dreamh.nd ; its lights formed Most of the trolley cars are doublefoul in the fourth round of their schedthe arc deck vehicles. The fare on uled bout in Albert hail, the sickles handle. Along top is 10 of the shore creeps the boulevard and London. The crowd, which included centavos, the equivalent of 1.2 cents the prince of Wales and Earl Beatty, the connecting downtown streets ; in United States currency, and the their lights outlined the curving blade. fare below is 20 centavos. Both men did not think much of the decision. At distances of from one to six blocks and women, outside the lower classes, from the each, high bluffs rise, their will stand thrown jammed like sardines in a Invaluable Hartnetts Gabby -Pietro Linari, Italian six day blk arm is about to receive further at- precipitous faces occupied by small box below, rather than go up to the ing houses to anchored perilously tho racer, stands six feet two and weighs tention. Between bench wfiere vacant seats are plentiful. warming and and their heights crowned with topThere are a 220 pounds. occasional visits to doctors and bone rocks, great many busses, and the more pretentious structures of one wonders how the trolley lines can last season. Gabby contribstretchers the older residential district; the live at Georgetown university will take up uted rate of the fare the municipality more his than presence nothing lights along the rock stairs and walk boxing for the first time this season. fixes and with the competition they to the pennant winning achievement ways of cliffside and height and in Bucky Green Is the coach. have to meet. of the Cubs. His efforts to recover hi3 the windows of abuttiu On the streets which parallel tho former skill were more half hearted housesmyriad to were those that seemed, sing main One of the regular fall sports among than otherwise. Now the club is gothoroughfare on the shoreward With the stars of the night sky. the professors Is the diversion of one sees much of native transhim side, to and of there take charge ing Valpo, as the city is called down criticizing sports among the students. is not going to be any dallying. Trains of donkeys, with portation. Chile way, much after our North slim bodies hung about with altheir American fashion of sometimes shortA ski slide 60 miles long has been most every conceivable article, come For several years Los Angeles led Philadelphia into "Philly, has and go. Some are loaded ening in constructed Sweden. Just the thing in the size of the purse offered visitwith wine reminded many travelers of other for American market operators on vacasks, others with sacks of flour or ing brassie swingers, with $10,000. cities. The late Ford Bryce, great cation I cement, and still others with long This year Agua Caliente, the new retraveler that he was, found it repieces of iron, with furniture, and sort across the Mexican border, has and Italian calling Spanish municipal! even perambulators. Probably nothing else can smell set a record with a $25,000 prize. ties Boards 16 to which glitter on the 20 feet long are slung over the side3 up our neighborhood more quickly Miami Beach also passed the Los Anshores of the Mediterranean, particuof the animals, sticking out many feet and thoroughly than an old footbal! geles offer with $15,000 for the La larly resembling Messina In being bonfire. a in both fore and aft. The Chileans have Gorce tournament. Los Angeles, howvery long and extremely narrow, with ever, has two sizeable purses, the $10,-00- 0 the cliffs leaving nothing but a few a way of making almost anything acWhen Heinie Millers new three-yea- r commodate itself to packsaddle transopen and the professional golfers tho contract expires at Temple he championship, with total prizes of blocks between their bases andTreb-tzonportation. shore. Others have likened it to ' will have completed seven years there Sharing the streets with the pack-sadd$10,400. on the Black sea, or have as head coach. donkeys are the strings of seen bits of Constantinople and Seat carts, drawn in the fashion of the The secretaries of war and the navy tie in it. Los Angeles is rated the greatest country one horse hitched between would be directed to prohibit West Here and there steep paths and the of all track and field centers. A meet Toint and shafts, and at its left a Annapolis from engaging in stairs lead up deep gullies attached to the cart by meanssecond, last spring attracted 60,000 fans which any athletic contests with other of a that come down from the heights to breast collar and a is a record for track and field. single rope trace. schools until they restored friendly the littoral, but with fw exceptions relations under a bill introduced by they are too steep for aught but the Tins second horse carries a saddle, and the free l of the breast strap Zach Taylor, Chicago battery mate Edwards, Democrat, feet of beasts and men. Representative is fastened thereto. Its main duty for Pat Malone, one spoiled a Georgia. Up the Cliffs by Elevators. is to carry the man who drives the game for the latter. Taylor was a In the main, communication between cart. The single trace enables it to member of the Boston Braves at the If you have a dead sport on your the business district below and the help out the horse in the shafts on time. hands you might give it to Los Anolder residential district above is by steep grades or in heavy mud. geles. That city of the Golden West elevator and ascensor, of which there Lovely Vina del Mar. Pennsylvania and Lehigh met in supports all kind of athletic amuseare a dozen or so. The life which ebbs and flows downfootball this year for the first time ments. The main business street runs close town and on the heights of Vasince 1906. They started playing In Figures show that Los Angeles to the foot of the and it lparaiso may be picturesque and disbluffs, rocky 18S5 with Penn winning 25 and Lesaw of number to the 805,968, folks, is rather a striking experience to be tinctive, but the real thrills are rehigh 2. professional baseball games the past walking along with fine banks and served foi those who go to its Vina season. The city has two teams, Holstores on either side, and then suddel Mar in summer. Playing the dual Navy and Washington crews won lywood also playing there. bein two role of an Atlantic City and a fashyears the Poughkeepsie regatta More than 60,000 persons saw a denly come to a cross street that comes a rocky stair winding its way ionable succession, hut since the war no racsuburb, this cimmunity is one track meet there last spring. or ending at an elevator vast flower garden five miles long, It outdraws any city of its size in up the cliff, ing crew has been able to repeat Its which rises perpendicularly tip the climbing from the seashore to conquest. the country in yearly football attendthe face of the natural wall. Toward the heights. Villas bowered in loses, ances. boundaries of the old city, there Is wistaria, Yale, Butler and Drake use the pansies, blooming one bifurcated ravine through which trees, and floppies, same nickname. Bulldogs. Princeton rich shrubs; chalets standAs the Southern California squad trolley cars reach to points on the ing on terraces clad in all the are was Clemsnn and Rampden-Sidnegay bowling across the continent tocolors of Chiles floral wealth; d Tigers. Kentucky, Northwestern and ward Chicago for the big game with heights. o The houses of the on the Davidson are Wildcats. gardens, formal in treatment Notre Dame at Soldier field a stranbluffs are surrounded by narrow, wind but warm and beautiful in aspect ail ger stepped up to Coach Howard High school foothal) stars of CharJones of the Trojans on the train and Ing streets, and one seldom sees a these join with blue sky, gray rocks here. The market folk find and ultramarine sea to make lotte. N. C have captained the Unia setsaid: 1 have a thousand dollars to vehicle their way around with panniered donting for the gay summer life for w'hieh versity of North Carolina teams for bet on this game. How shall I bet it? the great seaport ha3 long been fathree years straight and Duke univerI dont know, Jones told him, keys and horses. The view of the harbor from the mous. sity the last two years. and if I did I wouldnt tell yom For Vina del Alar at the height of the me to say who should win would be balconies of the cliff dwellers is a striking sight. Scores of ocean vessels summer social season is the very inWar-nekL. The Cubs have purchased foolish." from the Shreveport club of the Jones then went on to tell about the ride at anchor, hundreds of small craft carnation of quiet, dignified smartand there, and jne gets a ness. The magnificently Southern association. He Is a large season of 1910, when Illinois upset ply here matched e view of the busy scenes horses drawing the finest examples of lefthander and Is said to propel the Minnesota's greatest team of all time birds-eywmter-frothe around the wharves, along the coach builders art, the dogcarts, 14 to 9, only to he the victim In turn apple with skill and speed. streets, and in the business disand other types of herse-drawvehl-cle- s of another tremendous upset when trict. share the 20 boulevards reto and Illinl 7, the is with whaled the Cox, Colgate captain, Johnny Chicago Valparaiso's grdat earthquake of latest European and American custom-buil- t garded by veteran followers of the the Gophers then capped it off by wal1906 did little damage to the' houses motor cars. Maroon as the best center the school loping the Maroons 49 to 0, proving on tiie heights, and even those hum-- ( When the inland weather becomes that football is too uncertain for a has ever had. Cox weighs 185 pounds, bier homes, which seem to adhere to hot and dusty, all of Hie man to be advising another man how is six feet tall and was an end ns a socially elect faces of the cliffs as precariously the of Santiago and of the other cities to risk a thousand dollars. freshman. ns niud daubers nests to a wall, went and towns of central riiile come down through it unscathed ; hut when we and take villas or chalets here. A British writer explaining baseball Fred McLeod, Horse racing is a passion with the to his readers says: The big h'tters come down to the alluvial ground of golf professional of the Columbia the business district and the crowded Chileans, nnd the summer Ioiintry club. Washington, has pur-l- i appear when the bases are well filled, racing seaand the chance is offered to drive in tenements, consciousness of the great son at the Vina del Mar Jockey club ipnled in every United States open catastrophe Is forced upon us; for the brings to its tracks the best stables Uh several runs with a great hit lini.s clmaipionsliip during the last In some sections was so great .debris i went v if the whole country. huh. Now we'U explain cricket evfn years. d ten-roun- d cliff-houn- d 111 ' Barrenness, or failure to settle, is a condition which renders the animal incapable of becoming pregnant. It may be a eongential condition due to permanent abnormal structure of the reproductive organs. When so diagnosed by a veterinarian, it is best to sell such animal for beef. Failure to settle may also be caused by a bull that is diseased or otherwise sterile. However, It is nearly always due to germ infection of some part of tbe female tract. It oftreproductive en follows cases of retained placenta (afterbirth). The germs attack the tissues of the reproductive. organs and so impair them as to make pregnancy Impossible. The infection kills the male or female reproductive cells or causes expulsion of these cells because of improper nourishment ' d le rock-hew- Hollis Thurston, rated the best screwball artist in the Pacific Coast league, was recently drafted by the Brooklyn Dodgers. Thurston formerly wore the uniform of the Washingtons and Chicago White Sox. He won 26 games on the coast In 1929. New Basketball Coach Engaged by Williams Sanitation Necessary Williams college will have a new basketball coach this coming season. Every experienced breeder and all Caldwell, former Princeton authorities agree that hog sanitation Charley star, who has met with marked sucas become absolutely necessary, not cess as head couch of football for the uuly for reserved brood sows and pigs, past, two years, taking over the task but also for the entire herd of Stockof developing the Purple quintet ers. He succeeds Prof. Gutdon N. MesMaintaining the health and steady ser, who has been In charge of basgrowth of the herd by preventing ketball here for the past six years, cases from diseases and worms, turning out strong quintets annually, means more pigs raised per sow, Professor Messer Is now taking his Quicker maturity of the herd, and Sabbatical year and is studying for a degree of doctor of physical educagreater profits. There will be no these disease losses are not tion at New York university. Caldstopped. Rapid increase of the variwell assisted Coach Messer with thj ous ailments common to hogs and Iit- - Williams team a year ago. e Pigs simply means that you must Protect your herd and your investment gainst these losses or quit the hog Hurling Against Barn for Healthy Swine siness- - Gave Shawkey Control Bob Shawkey new manner of the New York Yankees, learned to pitch accurately by throwing at a target on ham. Harry ("Judd.v) Truman, a former minor league player, who ran a gen animals. Shipping show eral merchandise store, thought young e brings out this type of car, and Shawkey, then a hoy, could throw ere are Innumerable ways of build- - well, so he induced the youth to throw each day at a circle painted on his barn. He hired a clerk, not for his salesmanship, but to catch Shawkey After three years of target throw Ing, and sandlot playing. Truman league tipped a friend In the that Shawkey was ready. Me was a Tri-Stat- n ei-f- no-h- it y hlgh-walle- well-to-d- e n j |