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Show HEN Larry Preach went hits to Giants dugost recently carrying a bat ho was not looking for trouble Instead, the Chicago pitcher produced a fountain pea aad the request that Ifet Ott and Joe Mooro nategraph the club . . Cltisena who lament misfortunes which befell them in the betting ring shortly before Brevity and King Saxon were retired are pre paring a plea for the State RacLng commission. They will supplicate the racing raters, who now nse taxpayers sugar for all sorts of Interesting things, to appoint n tew paddock Inspectors capable of declaring lame horses oat of stake engagements. In St Louis they broadcast the whisper that a big Brooklyn pitch-r- , who should be old enough and grateful enough to know better, really caused the Mungo rebellion. Kept giving the Dutch master phony holdout advice in the cool of the evening. r t ert M1, iH (i , "! " p 0 Alibis Needed or Uhlan Gained Hard Way ame fe k PtWNTJ iwvii. Tort Ike that several mistaken. An along to Insisted that if he went T , K winner at the 1mIs UeeHng fight festival could tors with one hand tied bo-back. let, as most, of kh C n,W wh0 witnessed ' the at round entertainment Lkco Stadium wlU agree, noth--L ' the sort occurred. man the who even though jbaeed. Himately triumphed by o knock-might have left his southpaw home for all the offensive use C made of it, that would have REIMS ms were rlct ) INIj U U U Impossible. I gas Schmellmg Is not one of the m fighters of all time. I men-this for the benefit of those hs already have forgotten about L ceocd raters and who now will to blow him up Into a as was abble. He merely, k H nw,' letd t & J 9TiL at-en- pt gaudy stated a man who scorned to be cared by such childish things as ewspaper headlines. Sack qualities, along with S right hat kept exploding long after the Brown Bomber had been reduced to tossing duds, won for him. In spite of the quoted long odds and the ed this space, 1 , IS 1 augx nd tar MB "i forr t asn't feverish babblings of gents scrambling to get ea the bef or band wagou, it really is not surprising that they did. Louis, a gifted young, giant who ad keen brought to the top faster has say heavyweight of modern fought a good fight. 11 merely happened that in his Ral test against a man who take it and hit back he did of have quite enough. Since such feasibility .had been faintly hint-- t t by sports reporters, unwiH-- l to further offend the better fgment of their editorial depart-Q- t comrades, his downfall need d therefore be considered a world e--th staitrophe. he, undoubtedly, was In the best when he shuffled eat for to hit round. As usual, when not fug t Levinsky or a RetslalT, he w somewhat slow in opening np f ihape But even though he counter puncher and ' when handicapped made him lead far eIiag Uua usual, he scored repeat-it-h left Jabs. So he won the three rounds, even thengh w close and far from thrill. i u, J 3 nrictly a 0ln r H tax Failed to Press thRi ojind 0 Was ahead to the fourth, larvii handed out ome tidy two-iX- T iint :un ... follOVJ epU 1 in eet, Punishment during the in-ahpn disaster overtook behmehng. who says that he confix nt 0f victory b during to td r0und- - missed with n me close. Schmel-- e Ulth riht-h- e Went d"- - While a rasPil,k acarce-!1 fsrintnC.e believe, he was up. J fr " "' eVe" tbtmth Btthsdkai was toe shrewd or awl,,... g. i KA-- Advantage f ryi tched UMt W, Lrais Jmb" U f0.u WT P as would n Louis was a beaten man. Wmedh'0URh he f0U8ht back de ,. desperately Aiii half t hat t e 11130 Probable iU 6 coherent r,' at that memory ha,p, ,,cd whUe h wag fest of the rounds. f out of his corner for the to Jo, ht dW B01 hat by B0W ,eemed n0t 00001 nta two e'apsed 10 twelfth, toble d Utes hart fbg itralgM!" hkS t7th rnan Sth hff clil)ch. Schmel- Pl.,th Bomber cl)to. Then the eye had been fllld hghter since It Jab to the third cdjof , better Uedntocd his SioB of , ,ri8hADd t fccked view. sighted he toen a rihu Len-rap- ,. tkWM frced against rhta realinued 0 bombardment of fPTk, lot Pkulino ted l2X5 44 hot 10 tato the toem much 1? !!!her- hed. Gar-- - Crochet That Is New and Quite Simple to Do Household K: VOR WHERE KEEP If BELONGS... Air the bread and cake boxes frequently during the summer months. Mould is likely to form on breads and cakes kept In boxes during the warm weather. Club EDGE ALL THE FLA- Queslonr Adventurers PE-K- JAR RINGS II: THEYRE EASY TO REMOVE THEIR LOCKED UP TWO RIGHT IN THE TAKE PRESERVES. EASY TO APPLY, AND BIG UPS CARE OF THAT. Mayonnaise may be kept for several weeks in refrigerator if n tablespoonful of boiling water is added to it before bottling. Death Straddles the Fences of ' By FLOYD GIBBONS Famous Headline Hunter Mix salads with a fork instead a spoon or ladle. Do not remove husks from green corn until Just before putCan anyone do itT Most as- tin' cn to boil. Com spoils quick'T'ODAY, boys and girls, Dave.Sfierin takes the floor. Dave It Is a lovely rug, a ly, so It should be used as soon as enur suredly) koyat lves m New York city. I met with . my strange adventure matching foot-stotop or pillow possible after purchasing. in Ireland," he writes, and strange to say, it didnt have to for quick crocheting. Easy; do with the Black and Tan revolution or medallions are done one Red Lncas Effective When cake or bread is too brown anything like that I had my adventures with a horse. by one, each flower a different or is burned, grate gently with a color with background uniform or Against Old Mates fine grater (nutmeg grater preA horse. Thats the answer to almost in Daves not, as you please. Sew them anything until the cake or bread is life. Dave doesnt remember the time when he wasnt on a together and youre ready to be- ferred) Red Lucas of Pittsburgh has won a brown. horse and going somewhere. Back In 1924, when his adventure golden tt games since leaving the Beds. happened, gin the border crochet, going wa And a more dangerous sport doesnt exist round and round with stripes of rider. steeplechase -Kb Eight ef them have unless its Sandwiches may be kept moist color used to break the backplaying poet office with a roomful of mandating tigers. been from Ms fortor 24 Dave had been riding steeplechases and bardie races far twe if or hours are ground. Rug wool, rags they wrapped mer teammates . years ever in England when, ene September day la 1924, he net tight as soon as made, in waxed may be used. . . He has prsved eat for belaud for a twe menths vacation and a whiff ef good In pattern 5544 you will find paper, then placed in a box lined effectlvs aa nuLimerick air. complete instructions for making with n damp cloth and covered UNITED STATES BUSIER COMPANY merous occasions Iia home was in Kilmallock, aad hed only been there a couple days the rug shown; an illustration of with a cloth. Keep in a cool place. for the Pirates when a WNTI Sanrto. O B.1I IjradioaU. half-brefarmer a him neighboring colt and it and of all stitches needed; mabrought . . . Carl Duane, asked Dave to break him to the saddle. terial requirements; color sugT11E the Bronx Steamgestions. Unbroken Colt Has Wicked Gleam in His Eye. roller who slapped Send 15 cents in coins or The horses Id been dealing with for the two years-befordown some of the' had all (coins preferred) to The stamps' best featherweights been chasers, says Dave, and I looked on this new horse Circle, Household Arts a few seasons as being a very soft Job indeed. I was wrong. My first inkling of the met- Sewing 259 W. Fourteenth St., Dept, of tle came colt that the first time I entered the stable. I was no sooner New hack, new rone a N. Y. Write plainly York, Inside than he began to lash out in all directions. He practically kicked billiard academy pattern number, your name and - Although a fingerprint expert me out die door. address. I decided then that hed been spoiled by bad handllag, and net might recognise many old friends about Mm Into a on the slips at Aqueduct, the book-le- u better frame ef mind. After a few days coaxing A be seemed to respond to my efforts and 1 put toe tack or breakinsay that their trouble does not g-la come from the professional sinGossip a Confession equipment on him. By that time I bad forgotten the first ners. Instead, they aver that emireception be gave me. I should have been warned, though, by too wicked gleam that was still la Ms eye. nent business men are the worst Mrs. J. H. Water, GOSSIP is always a Well, sir, Dave had the harness on him, and tor a few days he let either of risks and tha mast persistent President him buck all the hellishness out of his system, around the corraL Then one malice or imbecility, and the wckhers. he saddled the for a took him colt and canter. For all of three miles, day, young should not only shun it, that animal was gentle as a lamb. But finally they came to a field where but by the most thorough culTwo of the most accomplished three or four young horses were grazing, and toe sight of those horses ture relieve themselves from baiters In the National umpire seemed to infuriate Daves mount all temptation to indulge in it. league draw top salaries as memIt is a low, frivolous, and too Dave for Goes Wild a Ride Down. bers of the Cincinnati front office Upside often a dirty business. There He quivered a moment force. During a considerate porsays Dave, and pushed his head down as are country neighborhoods in tion of the afternoon they sit in the far as ne could. Then, suddenly, he swung it sharply around, ending up which- - it rages like a pest. THE stands howling at the arbiters. Churches are split In pieces by SINGLE Then if a Klera or some equally it. Neighbors are made enef2.00tS4.00 able umpire happens to be doing mies by it for life. In many DOUBLE his duty they rush into the dressV. E. SUTTON, General Manager persons It degenerates into a $3.S0tef4.50 ing room after the game to emit chronic disease, which is pracCHAUNCEY W. WEST additional beefs. Strangely enough 400 Rooms incurable. Let Juiil. Gen. Manager the tically a Batha world 400 even where clam dig(in cure while it young may. they gers rush to the rescue of their J. G. Holland. il mates) the two gentlemen. and Lane, were football officials long before they got on the Reds pay roll . . . One of the entrants in the final Olympic gymnastic tryouts on June 20 is Porter Johnson. He comes from Dallas, ao "MEET THE NEW CHAMP is a tumbler and is fifteen years old . . . Edward Hennig, the Cleveland club swinger who hopes The Flawing Colt Headed fee toe Boundary Feuee, to repeat his Olympic triumph of old . . . 1904, is fifty-fiv- e years with it under my right and at the same moment he plunged sideThe woman golfer least liked by ways, to the left' His stirrup, sudden action unseated me, and as my left foot caddies is Enid Wilson, the British slipped from its stirrup I fell across his back to leftward. tar. The reason is that even But my right foot held fast in Its stirrup, aad there I was, -though Diana- Fishwick does very ' slung at toe furious animals side, my right leg sticking up in toe nicely with nine clubs they have to air sal toe back of my head hanging an inch from toe ground. tote 28 arqpnd the course for Miss And with Dave dangling at his side, standing on his head on empty Wilsob. across the open air, that wild colt started. Off he went, During the racing season In New field. Park net one owner or trainer waa Dave's Cranium Bumps the Ground at Every Stride. suspended for hopping n horse At each long stride he took, says Dave, my head hit the ground Alice Marble, third ranking woman and his hoofs grazed my skuli I have never been in a tighter corner in tennis player in 1934, plans to my life, but strange to relate, my bead remained clear and my thoughts la the East this connected. I knew he was heading for the boundary fence at tho other side make s come-bac- k year. She Is the sister ef Dm of the field, and I never expected to eross It alive. Dangling st his side Marble, a former handball cham- I was, I must inevitably hit that fence. Then, if I wasnt smashed lifepion. The trick cap which Joe less, Id be a lot tougher than I ever thought any human could be. Jacobs wears was presented to him On toe colt galloped, crossing that held In n length ef time Alba 1929 by Andre Bootis was all toe abort to suit Dave. Now toe fence loomed up bethat though the Brooklyn playing field fore him. New toe colt was failing back on Ms haunches for toe is probably the worst in the league, Jump. athletes do mere complaining It all took place In tie twinkling of an eye, but to Dave, whose mind about the Phillies park. was racing with the agony of the doomed, it seemed like slow motion. The colt rose into the air and the incredible happened. That horse didnt jump a bird, carrying Daves head well over the AH score cards in the American that fence. He flew over it like down on the other side. it and of barrier the letting top league still misspell Rip Radcliffs He has name with a final e.1 Colts Somersault Saves Riders Life. been in thq league only a year, o Then we were in the open again, Dave says, and he was galloping maybe there is some excuse, but faster than ever. Across another fence and another he went, clearing the same score cards misspell Um- them with room to spare every time. And still he kept on, as I swung under his belly, my head brushing the tops of the blades of grass and his pire George Moriarty with an i before the ty, and George has hoofs beating a tattoo on the side of my cranium. Then, through the been in the league most of the lashing legs I caught a glimpse of a solidly built wall ahead and knew that century , , George Keogan, bas- the most dangerous leap in County Limerick barred his way. ketball coach at Notre Dame, It was a stone waff, five feet Mgh that dropped away six feet I found out that thole aches and M the ether side to a dyke 26 feet across. Its all overto now, aa a I forgot that remember were I still and to to attributed he senility myself, thought pains toward me and I prayer. Then toe wall seemed to be rushing effort. merely the machinations of some He rose in a for himself great toe colt been which feel have bracing could yanked. bad teeth, toe air, and toe last thing I remembered wss a crash like a ton of . . . The amateur boxing season in bricks falling about my ears China will be climaxed by an interand Dave awoke three days later, and they told him of the miracle that city match between Shanghai Chicabad saved his life. The colts front feet had struck the wall, and ho had Tientsin, patterned after the one port of spill that could possibly York series. turned a complete somersault-t- oe go-New Dave. saved have Harold Sueme, rookie catcher the NU Cubs farmed out to Birmingham, base by first at has been placed bled by toe insect pests of wild birds Manager Riggs Stephenson of the Bird, Animal Pests Not and animals. Bats do carry such Barons . . . Ernie Lombardi is the Kind That Affect Human pests, in at least two orders of inservice of In point oldest member The Idea that swallows, bats, fly- sects, but such pesU cannot get He has on the Cincinnati club squirrels and other wild animals along on a human being. Most lice, ing 1932 been with the Reds since birds carry on their bodies such to toe casual observer, look alike JOE E. BROWN ASKS BOYS AND GIRLS TO JOIN CLUB and Edward Hennig of Cleveland, who as bedbugs and lice of various and toe differences between species pests in States United wUl represent the Famous Comedian Offers 36 FREE Prizes I kinds and that these birds and ani- is structural or very insignificant e the Olympic club swinging, is fifty-fiv- mals actually bring them Into hu- and would not be noticed except box of Chib Mmbrh!p Pin Just lend one top from a years old and won the event man habitations, to toe detriment of with a magnifying glass, due to the Gold Hflioh with bluff letter, Grape-Nut- s Flakes and youll get the dandy memin the 1904 Olympic games. but dual eiffe shown. Free for insects. is toe of size mall nothing race, the humin 1 a bership pin shown here and the Club ManuaL It tells Flnkea pnek-' --according to George B, free how how 36 top valuable to work to you prizes get Alabama te North Inqnlries In answer Famous Belgian. Cathedral Lay, Junior Biologist at the up to Sergeant, to Lieutenant and to Captain. Chib Membership Ring Malines has much to interest visiPitta is not eut ef baseball. The Carolina SUte Coliege. So ask your mother to get Grape-Nut- s fold finish. Adjust Flakes right a. Rom-bol- d league of St. Cathedral Mble to fit any fincer. toe York club of the N. tors but Most of our native birds 'carry I full and swell and susaway. FRER on for crunchy the Theyre Crisp J Grape-Nut- s him of attraction is toe Outstanding of louse, somemerely has placed Flakes pocksfs tops. flavor! of that famous Grape-Nut- s aa at least one species in commences the was one It toe often one pended list for irdayi because city. ;and more than Mm out of times youll cheer every spoonof toe two orders early Twelfth century and took 200 Tos t. Bioww, eo Gkafs-Nut- s Injured wrist will keep mu mi Flasks Flakes are ful) And Grape-Nut- s de net species from eachand I and is One time Bstr Creek, Mich. the of that to lice. for complete, years sucking lineup lice of chewing toot for milk Eaten with le good you, Uacudun I eorloee Grape-NuFlense UBxf Flakes t Pauline a in has of finest Gothics peckefe tops. Belgium. It or know where soe free the or cream and fruit, they pack more below. (Put correct postne so toe Usually, each species kindgroup 324 feet in ; western louse of toner, new. Why not taqolre at solitary a letter): your M toe birds has particular varied nourishment than many a occaD Membership Pin and Club Manual. (Send 1 package top). Hears! A. C. er et rams height and out of proportion with as a permanent resident or . Barry meal! (This offer expires . U Membership Ring. (8 end A package tope.) . Its toe clock of MenA-Homhearty rest j toe if building. Old esf such lice, they and visitor sional r ! ATame December 81, 1936. Good only more than fortyj enormous is speface different on a Weldon, long age eporte editor along to try get U. S. A.) A Fost Cereal made in as ood twice and across Sfreef the find feet nearly too Cinclanatl Enquirer. Is creditof birds, cies or group asCi tr by General Foods. " Sta fe large as Big Ben on the bouses of, ed us being the first naa to not to their liking and die. u tne news in London. 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