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Show THE SOUTH CACHE CITIZEN, HYRUM, UTAH 1nto Club Can Stop Pittsburgh If Pitchers Hold Up fei the worn iflKITCHEN tea CABINET FIGHT POWERFUL FOE Hegiern Nethpaper Union.) H you were busy being right i ou d find yourself too busy quit To criticize your neighbor long hes busy doing wrong. Rebecca Poresman, Struggle Against Because SWEET BREADS Find a FaitKfuI Ally in Lydia E. PinkheTis Vegetable few cupfuls of raised dough saved from the may form a basis for ninny Compound A bread-makin- g At the second bottle I began to feel better and I have used the Vege- table Compound ever since, when- ever I feel badly. I recommend it and I will answer any letters asking about It." Mbs. Adolph Haksex, Holmqulst, South Dakota. kinds of cakes and sweet breads. For a loaf that is easily made, take two cupfuls of light 4 raised bread 1 to this add one beaten egg, add one-hacupful of shortening, one-hacupful of sugar, spices to taste, with chopped fruits or nuts, or both. Cut in the shortening with the other Ingredients, nsing two knives as In making pastry, then pour Into a angel food pan and let rise until light. Sprinkle with sugar mixed with cinnamon and bake in a moderate oven. Add flour as needed. This combination makes a good coffee cake if rolled out into an oblong loaf. Cover, sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon, and when light bake. Raised Doughnuts. To three cupn fuls of bread dough add one three-fourta of egg, cupful of sugar, four tablesponfuls of shortening, one teaspoonful of nutmeg or cinnamon. Cut In with two knives until well mixed ; add flour to roll. Roll to inch in thickness, cut Into shapes and let rise well covered on the bread board until light. Fry in deep fat, hot enough to brown half-inc- h cubes of bread In one minute. For filled doughnuts, cut the cakes with a cooky cutter, place a spoonful of jam In the center, moisten the edges and fold over, pressing them well together. Let rise until light and fry as usual. Place two tablespoonfuls of powdered sugar in a bag and dust them, one at a time, before serving. Sponge Mixture. Soak one yeast f cake In cupful of cold water; pour off the water and add one teaspoonful of sugar. Warm one and cupfuls of milk, adding the yeast water after It 13 slightly cool, stir In one teaspoonful of salt and two cupfuls of flour, with the softened yeast. Beat until thoroughly blended, then cover and let stand to rise in a warm place for several hours, until light and full of bubbles. Knead and mix and it is ready for the second rising, adding any desired fruit or sugar combination, depending upon the kind of bread .to be made. Warm toEggless Gingerbread. one-habrown of sugar cupful gether d and one cupful of apple jelly with of a cupful of shortening. Res move from the fire, add of a cupful of sour milk, two and one-ha- lf cupfuls of flour, sifted with one tablespoonful each of ginger and cocoa, one teaspoonful of cinnamon, one and one-hateaspoonfuls of soda and one-hateaspoonful of salt. Mix and beat well until light, pour into a well greased tin and bake forty minutes, i Salads for the Children. Many mothers have found difficulty In getting the children to eat all kinds of vegetables, and as we know, they are vitally important for the health of a child. It is necessary that every means should be used to start right habits. arranged Vegetables and attractively with a good mayonnaise dressing, which may be prepared from olive or corn oil, will appeal to most children, and they will eat them with no protest. Spinach which Is so rich In iron when served as a vegetable or soup, becomes repellant to the child, but dressed with bits of bright vegetables, and a good salad dressing, goes without a murmur. Such fruits as apples, oranges, and by most pineapples are well-likechildren, while lettuce, cabbage, carrots, celery and other good vegetables, if dressed with a snappy salad dressing, will be eaten and enjoyed. In making salad dressings for children and those who have a delicate digestion, lemon should be used Instead of vinegar. The lemon Juice Is rich in vitamlnes which is lacking in vinegar. Quick Mayonnaise Dressing. Taka one-hal- f teaspoonful each of mustard, sugar, salt and paprika, add one egg teaspoonful of lemon yolk and one-hal- f juice, beat well then add one tablespoonful of oil drop by drop, beating all the time, then add oil to make s of a cupful all together with two tablespoonfuls of lemon juice added alternately. and Celery Pineapple Cabbage, Salad. Shred firm cabbage very fine, let stand in cold water to crisp. Drain, add a few tablespoonfuls of pineapple and minced celery to each pint of cabDress with mayonnaise and bage. serve. . Orange Salad. Remove the pulp from two oranges, cutting them Into halves and removing the pulp with a spoon. Arrange on lettuce and servs sprinkled with a teaspoonful of powdered sugar and a generous spoonful of mayonnaise. A tablespoonful of molasses added to griddle coke batter will make the cakes brown nicely. dough "I Could Work Only Two Hours ; lf i Encanto, Calif. Left to Bight, Are: The Pittsburgh Pirates will win the National league pennant again If their pitchers hold up, In the opinion of Wilbur Cooper, former Pirate lefthander and now on the staff of the Cubs. Chicago Babe Adams, Ray Kremer, Manager McKechnie Wilbur, "but watch Pittsburgh, if their pitchers hold out. They have everything else hitting, good fielding, speed and youth. Beating the Giants and then Washington was Just what the Pirates needed to give them Cooper, who was traded by the Pirates in time to lose out of the world Cooper said It was Impossible to series melon, has no lingering affecthe Cubs chances because of tion for Pittsburghers, but he Is gauge the number of new men on the great In the forced to admit that Pirates, his judgment, are the class of their club, but he predicted that the new Chicago manager, Joe McCarthy, will league. Cubs will win, said be a success. Cooper himself feels I hope the the Equals Worlds Mark' and Pitcher Yde. but said he never predicts regarding his own success. Although the veteran southpaw does not expect to use resin himself, he thinks that the new rule will help the pitchers, but will not cut down the hitting much. Resin will help the pitchers to grip the ball, thereby giving them betI dont ter control," Cooper says. agree with those who suy that pitchers will cheat by using Illegal stuff to doctor the ball. A few may try It, but the majority will obey the rules." fine, DODGER EXCHANGE HELP TO MILLERS Hartnett Is Popular Addition of Seven Players Makes Minneapolis Factor. The deal whereby Johnny Butler went to Brooklyn In exchange for seven players has made the 1920 Millers In the opinion of Manager Mike Kelly. Four infielders, two pitchers and an outfielder were added to the local roster by the transaction. This gave Minneapolis a surplus pf seasoned players In virtually every department. Kelly figures that his infield worries are all cleared up, as Cotton Tierney and Horace Ford were Brooklyn regulars last year at second and Tierney Is booked for shortstop. third, while Ford and Chuck Corgan, Western league flash, will compete for The above shows George Guthrie of the short field Job. Ohio state tied the worlds Indoor Five southpaw pitchers, headed by record for high hurdle Rube Benton, are depended upon to race in that event the other day when circumvent the right field fence. Kelly has 12 right handers. he won one of the heats In .09 The record was established by Dan The heavy hitting 1926 outfit of Kinsey of Illinois In 1924. The event Duncan, Smith and Fisher will be augwas one of features In the ninth mented by Schultz, bought from Cinannual Illinois Indoor relay carnival cinnati, and Loftus, former Dodger fly held at the University of Illinois. chaser. Since the release of Eddie Ainsmith and Butch Senstock, who failed to handle the backstop position creditably last year, Kelley has fortified himself with two able receivers In Ernie Krueger and Butch Byler, bought outSeattle of the Pacific Coast league right, respectively, from the Cincinhas sold Outfielder Buster McCabe to nati Nationals and Oakland of the Pathe Beaumont club of the Texas cific coast league. who the 2-- 5. the league. The Pittsburgh club has released Outfielder George Haas to the Atlanta club of the Southern league. of the American associasold Infielder George Arm- Milwaukee tion has . the strong to Southern The Little Rock club of the league. Chambersburg club of the Blue Ridge league, has announced the signing of Alviu Julian, a catcher, as manager. He former Cornell university man. is a United The States navy has turned offer of membership In the Athletic union. The gob ath- an down Amateur letes prefer expenses. - cash prizes to traveling , D. (Moose) Fuller, veteran of the Waterbury pitching staff and the Eastern leagues sole remaining spitball hurler, was sold to the Albany club. - Wheeler Newark has signed who The club non, City . last pendent Charley Morgan, a catcher on the team in the South Atlantic league, put himself In a class with the best of them last season when he smashed the record for consecutive hitting which Tris Speaker hung up in 1920. Speakers record was eleven straight and Morgan turned In an even dozen In a row. The Macon backstop started his run in a game on May 31, when he hit safely in his last two trips to the plate. In his next game he got four hits out of four duplicated the stunt In his next game, made a hit in his one time up In a fourth contest, and then poled one on his first time up In the fifth game. Macon Harvard Track Star has a society for the promo- - : i 1 I I It is estimated that about 19 nations have engaged In wars of some kind since our Mr. Dempsey last had a Uni- former versity of Wisconsin pitcher, who has starred In semi-pr- o circles for two years, has signed a contract with the Syracuse club of the International league. fight. Jimmy Teague, who last season played second base for Winston-Saleof the Piedmont league, has signed with Greensboro of the same loop for d Pitcher tained by Tom Glass has been obMartinsburg of the Blue Ridge league from the Portland Pacific Coast league club. He formerly was with Cambridge of the Eastern Shore league. .' Frank Barrett, a second baseman from the University of Iowa, has been signed by the St. Joseph club of the , Western league. , James Walp of Coalings, Cal., and Arthur Beltman of San Antonio, Texas, have been taken on for trials by the Chicago White Sox. Walp Is a pitcher and Beltman an outfielder. ' C A baseball league has been organized in New England to replace the ne disbanded in 1917. which for many years has carried on an active and effective campaign to popularize and develop skiing as a sport. Christianson, dry-goo- English derby is considered the greatest racing event in the world. skiing, Herbert There Is an ancient story of "Rube Waddell which still Is told with much gusto by some of the older generation of baseball men. It seems that the Rube, having fallen into one of his gloomy and Introspective moods, had gone off by himself and wound up finally in a small cracker-barre- l grocery store In North Philadelphia. As he was sitting there, moodll; contemplating the rottenness of terdrumrestrial existence, a mer came in and started exhibiting his samples to the proprietor. When he had drawn forth from his case two lengthy and voluminous garments Waddell was stirred sufficiently from his murky thoughts to put a query: Whats those things you got there? he asked. said the drummer, Nightshirts, and then, thinking that he might there and then give evidence to the merchant of the ease with which his line moved, Inquired snappily, Maybe we could sell you one or two what? said Rube, relapsing once Naw, a state of boredom, I dont into again set around much o nights. Ty Cobbs next birthday anniversary will be his fortieth. - Harold (Chick) Gagto report to Kansas season, and played inde- failed Here is a closeup of A1 Miller, one of the star track men of Harvard university, and the man who defeated Herbert Houben fn the recent meet In He Is alfso a star shot putter Boston. and a member of the Harvard varsity .... , 2 football team. three-fourth- lf lf Sport jate International league ball. Sweden tion of Morgans Record Better Than Tristam Speakers one-thir- Waddell Had No Earthly Use for Any Nightshirt 1926. Bob Meusel of the New York Yankees, Is considered to have the greatest throwing arm In the majors. He gets great distance afld Is noted for his accuracy. SOUTH DAKOTA Holmqulst, South Dakota. "I can not begin to tell you how much good Lydia E. Plnkhams Vegetable Com- pound has done for me. I was sick for about four years. I could not sleep, and I was always worrying, so one day wo saw your advertisement In a paper, and I made up my mind to Compound. I try the Vegetable and did not see bought one bottle any change, so I got another bottle. Looking to the Future The Proposal Grace I hope you will Invite me to "Why Is the old cat so popular? She says she Is publishing her married. when you get your wedding London Mall. Tom Ill invite you before I ask any diary next year. one else, and If you dont accept there wont be any wedding. Sure Relief COLOR IT NEW WITH DIAMOND DYES Just Dip to Tint or Boil to 6 Dye. isiss Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief d lf Above is pictured Gabby Hartnett, catcher, and most popular player on the Chicago team, who helps keep the spirit of the team at the top while going through the hard work of spring training. washing, scrubbing, and Ironing and then help my husband with his garden. I do not have that worn-ou- t feeling now. 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