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Show MAGNA TIMES. MAGNA, UTAH Q d NOT IN THE BOX SCORE: A spat which wlU make the National Open at Baltusrol (where a Ensembles for Autumn Wool-Fu- r repartee get himself seed fee 166 Gs) seem like a pink tea soon will edify the golfing public. This Is because the ordinarily Garden City Golf elub has been as poorly advised as to issue a thinly veiled edict concerning reporters assigned to report the National Amateur. The press luggs have been Informed that if they want to get the news they can come around to a new servants entrance and like it . . . Daring the live years when Joe McCarthy managed them the Cobs never played a Sunday double-headeThe Sabbath turnstiles kept rattling so briskly during that time there was no need of trying devices. new money-raisin- g After making faces at one another for several weeks Jack Curley and Mike Jacoba have agreed to continue promoting wrestling at the Hippodrome. The rift in the firm came when numerous customers squawked about paying their money to a sports emporium which opened with such a woeful affair as that mat thing. The two eminent gents made up when a peacemaker pointed out that the sad show really was the state athletic commissions child, the boxing bosses having ordered the match to be made and to be held in a downtown arena . . . Watch for another Ohio State speedster next year. A diminutive white sophomore named Harley Howells is the prospective Buckeye Bullet . . . Thirty years or so ago Colonel E. which R. Bradley had a gee-ge- e won a heat or two and was named (of all things) Captain Hugh the 'Forgotten i By CHERIE NICHOLAS r well-meani- ng Totk Poet. WNU Servica. Baseball Immortals Recall Days When Game Was Rough unlike ALLPLAYERS to day who a tarred through the last century from 1876 to 1926 most g those ever reserve true feeling from pub-li- o fare. They ait there In the ahaded dugout, wishing somebody would, get something started in the Old Timers game. Casey Stengel come along, shoulders bowed under the toughest managerial job in baseball, head carried with proper pride because he has done his duty so well. A stout man attired in a sports costume that is a symphony of soft brown shades ambles up. They talk, unmindful of onlookers tingling with anticipation of conflict and the knowledge that this is another celebration of the birthday of the national game. " Member when I first saw yon, Babe," saya Stengel. "We were playing an exhibition in Baltimore and you were just a long, lean, gangling kid. I played back a bit further than I ordinarily would for a pitcher, but, after youa taken a cut or two, you slammed one over my head. "When 1 came back to the bench Hobby, who never liked to lose one and was particularly Hackman Turns Detective -- other night, boys and girls, I got myself into a fine with a bird who said there wasn t fin y adventure fellow said fihy more. Or, tqr be more ccurate about it, this time. there wasnt any more adventure in peace He said that ciyilizatlon had bo caught up with ft world that tha business of hirmodern exploring trip was nothing but a tor a ing a bunch o t natives to carry your baggage and then going the vacant flat on my top floor. And on the other hand, I had one of taking a trip across the the toughest times In my life in peace-tim- e Sahara desert. 'h New York, N. Y. Write plainly pattern nor your name and address. Taxi Drivers Life Is an Adventurous One. That trip was Just like the exploring jaunts that bird was talking about A camel carried my baggage. A camel carried me too whenever I wasn't too doggone weak from heat and thirst to atay oo the doggone brute. Td rather go thiough six wars than take that trip across the Sahara again. WOOL-an- d in a f" Dishonorable DischaJ If a person is dishonorably J the Navy in fcf charged from war he loses his " citizenship r and consequently cannot However, if such discharge t time of peace it does not a But all that is beside the point. What I want t talk about la exploring, and big game hunting and taxi driving. Taa know when that bird was through with his spiel I said to him: "Whs cares about the explorers and tho big game hunter? They're not snch big potatoes hi the adventuring business. Why a New York taxi driver runs Into more adventure In the course of a year than an explorer dees in ten. and maybe ita fate. But two day And maybe its later I reach into a ; lie of your letters on my desk and out comes this yarn from taxi driver Andy Muscrella, of Brooklyn. N. Y. his citizenship. Weeks Supply of Postum! Bead the offer made by the P Company In another part it tL per. They will send a full weefci ply of health giving Postins fc anyone who writes for It. Adr muted green shade styles the nicely cut and detailed frock shown to the left The identical rabbit woolen also lines the gray moleskin swagger coat of this smart fall ensemble. Suspicious Looking Fare Hires Andy for Jaunt. Which reminds us that style extells us about an adventure that happened to him at tour Andy perts are all agog in regard to gray oclock in the morning on March 28, 1934. Andy had his cab parked in this season, especially respect in front of Madison Square Garden when a young fellow hailed him to furs. Silver lame accents the buttoned narrow gilet and edges the pocket tips As further attraction Soft babbit woolen for (ur ensemble autumn day are the most talked of costume among new arrivals tor brisk autumn days. Precious furs are combined with very fine sheer wools in stunning formal daytime modes, while popuused.) lar sports' furs such as kidskin and George Washington U., Washingare teamed with novelty 1 anxious to win in ton. D. C., teams from seven leopard plays 4 ' Baltimore anyhow, different states but makes no trips. wools in outfits that will add extra f f to the football stadium and I all over. hopped St. Marys college. California, has glamor 1 campus promenade this falL that ' Hell, says, a student enrollment of 476 and a the gilet has a row of - ' I r was only a bush stadium and length 65,000; Fingertip Oglethorpe seating tiny buttons. The diagonal seaming in favored are and league pitcher and "U," Atlanta, Ga., has an enrollcapes jackets of the dress is noteworthy. that 1 w-Well, of these this seat4 sir, stylcostumes, as ment of 500 and a stadium A type I -' French women adore black and 6 Robby really gets 45.000. ing up the smart contrast bethis season they are again expressA s mad then. Lissen, ingIn 1872 a football game between tweenplays t fur and gleaming L-I S young fellow, he Columbia and wool used for the lining of the ing a preference for it by wearing Rutgers was called on I 1 says to me. You get account of darkness. coat and for the accompanying frock costumes of stunning black broad' "lir cloth with a touch of high color and or suit u,at stuff right outta In 1921 Cornell defeated Dartwith lavish fur. In this category is mmd ,WJ'en your Capes appear in both swagger and the formal afternoon costume suit 59 to 7 after leading by Casey Stengel mouth, see a guy you formal styling in any number of the that boasts a touchdown at the half. fingertip box coat of cut like that, that aint no pitcher but a single most striking ensemonce placed a NeWalter Camp black kidskin with standup collar even if he misses. Thats bles. The new braska player on his and banding trim at cuffs and pock-et- a A sturdy, elderly man attired In team who had graduated the year slim capes that are making their of the same soft black broadPittsburgh uniform, has seen them before. appearance in advance ahowings cloth that ia used for the Jacket and is coming across the field as of are no end excitement for creating In 1916 Bill Fincher of the Georgia lining and a straight cut skirt A fast as bowed legs will carry him. Tech team booted eighteen consecu-tiv- e they are ao startlingly different from cherry red blouse and a saucy fitin the way of IT daytime Every time I see you you get me ted kidskin cap edged with flaring goals after touchdowns in a anything arguing again, Hana, aaya Babe. game that ended 222 to 0 against wrap seen in recent years. For real black net completes the ensemble. swank nd a dramatic sensation You were a swell fielder and of Cumberland. Then there Is the costume that Is a likely formula calls for a squarecourse you could outhit him, but I 62 yards very swagger indeed for sportswear ODea Pat shouldered cape of safari brown and for never could decide whether you or informal daytime wear in Wisconsin in 1896 against Northfor Alaska sealskin was the greatest Wagner Ive Heinie which, when it town that features a r snowstorm. a in western ever seen. That Heinie was a awrll swings back, shows a lining of sheer length flared coat of gray kidskin of the 1923 Ruters Hazel Homer rabbit wool in matching brown, and worked fielder. When I was pitching for the in swirling Lines. Red Sox we ued ja Have a signal to team kicked off to Villanova to a fitted frock of the same sheer wool The coatcleverlj and a A latfew lining seconds the open game. of with touches catch runners off second base. gold lame at the er he recovered a fumble scoring high collar and tailored cuffs a frock in waistcoat styling are made Wed count one. two, three, then on his own kicked. up in oxford rabbit wool with multitrue anstrocrat this in fashions colored wheel and throw Heimed be right polka dots scattered gaily Yale on the Walter The buckle played of realm belt frock Camp the on top of the bag and wed nearly ovi r the surface An accompanying Foster team Sanford six and the neck chtsp of the cape are years; always get the runner. kidskin hat is worn far back on the plajed oo the tame team two years of handsome hammered metal. See head It is cos"Boys sure were tough, inter- before even entering the institution. this just such to patrician pictured tumes as this that are taking the rupts Stengel. "Remember, when The game of football was almost the right in the illustration (same world of fashion by storm this fall. you were a rookie and tried to get banished in 1897 in Georgia due to cape closed, m tiny inset). iVegiero a turn at the plate, how those vet- the fatal Nsiapr Union injury to Vonalbade Gamerans really would pour it on you. mon of the Georgia squad. "Sure, sure, says Wagner. "And BRIGHT SASHES AND Bradsbury Robinson made an LACE OVER METAL if you forced yourself in and got a s pass in a St. FLOWER CLUSTERS CHI.KIK Br MdlOLAH turn up there, like as not theyd game in 1906 In 1920 Brick" Mulbreak up ail your bats. ler of Ohio State snapped the ball To be Inspired by the mens "Yeah, it is the Babes tura. for a mere 70 yaras. clothes of the Direcloire period and "When I joined the Red Sox 1 got Thsd Brock of Davidson college's at the same time achieve a most in at noon and feminine looking collection is cer(N. C.) 1929 team made n run of first pitched my 102 yards failed to acore yet tainly no common feat. Tins was game at 3 o'clock. against Duke. He had attempted to brilliantly demonstrated at the Hon it, 2 to 1. Next kick from eight yards behind his Bruyere fall showings where smart I was day warming line, changed his mind, ran. Panstet.nes were given a glimpse' goal up and I let a ball d of bedjtiful fashions - t( - be for and was downed .0 Duke's through and it sort autumn and winter. stripe. of nudged Smokey One of the most important items Woodrow Wilson was the first Joe Hood. Joe threw of this collection was the introduccoach football to defeat Princeton one bath and if I f tion ot sashes, such as the both Harvard and Yale; he origielegant hadnt ducked just beaux of the Directoire used to panated the double pass and was rein time it'd hsve rade in. They are black on black sponsible for the modern eligibility brained me. dresses, and have the ends embroirules. "So 1 challenged Babe Ruth dered m vivid colors. They look h tin but somebody The. outstanding David - Goliath graceful and give a brilliant note constill football is Centres then it the and after game stopped game to the dark day and evening gowns. somebody stepped it aga.u. So I quest of Harvard m 1921. That was Louise Boulanger places flower told Bill Caingan, who was man- back when Unk Moran coached clusters on the sleeves this time in ager, that I had something to say I Centre. His last coaching assignmany t her dresses, encircling the wanted everybody to hear. So Bill ment was at Catawba college, Salarm says go ahead and I say I don't care isbury, N. C., two years ago. much- - for anybody on the club and Centre college was one of the first ld be willing to take them on one at Southern teams to defeat a NorthDignity Is Latest Note in a time. ern team on Northern soil. Fashions for Campus Wear come on and after "Hell, Earle Clark of the Colorado colFall style for the school and colI that never did have a bit of trou- lege team scored all the points for lege misg are going sophisticate. Ita ble on that team." both sides in 1929, the score standno longer amart to cultivate a look "Quite a man that Carrigan," ing 3 to 2 at the finish for a Colorado of studied carelessness. Swagger says Stengel. "Remember the time victory over Deny err clothes are giving way collegiate I first came np to bat against you A University of North Carolina to dignity and formal tailoring. birds in the 16 aeries? Corrigan's player, Ike Norwood, in 1908 played Sweaters are worn with pearls, and catching back there. in the first game he had ever seen formal velveteens are breaking into You look like you might make and then played in every game durthe classroom. The college lass will a pretty fair hitter for a young fel- ing the season except one. be up on her curled pompadours low, he cons me. Stand up there and herjmoky shades of polish for nice and everything like that Don't the nails. No more boyish bobs or Picked Up Here and There want to make any mistakes about All the rich fabrics have a leading fingertips. whisper the only reayou. Guess well sort of have to son Gene Venzke does not turn pro place in first fall showings, and- the bonnets ready for the to for a while find of and you pitch luxury. Special big game are dressed up with tiny is that nobody mentions the sort of p.cture is one . Wham! out I drop to the Jesse Owens expects to importance is placed on metal veils. Bonnet toques are smart in money dirt just in time. Ernie Shore out make. Also that it track cloths, heavy nubby silks and wool- velvet with matching velvet bag. there pitching and be' thrown one meets become any .sort open of auccess ens and above all new pattern in These contrast with the color of the right at my head. Gene immediately will hop on the lace, in such variety aa has not suit: American beauty with slate But now more and more eld tim- band wagon but that, meanwhile, been seen before, even In these blue, capucine or carrmel with er have swarmed into the dugout. he doesnt dare chirp about such last few season when lace has been black or with brown, raisin with d Burleigh Grimes, wearing n things for fear of getting in wrong foremost in vogue. The redingote dark green. dinner gown pictured combines the black hat as befits the mang Dressy, suits are the with the features of rich fabric leading theme for football weekager of the Louisville Colonels; Gene, by the way, now carries a high-ctyl- e Charley Hargreaves, A1 Mamaux, cane. It is, a broken and discarded and thd accepted sUhouMte. The ends, with fur jacket, costume a ' Frank DeHaaey, Mickey Welch, e javelin be picked up on, the Berlin foundation is heavy metal brocade. close second. Latham, Chick Frasier, field. , Olympic know about thia game called football. (With grateful acknowledgment to a gentleman who Uvea In the Juniata Branch of Altoona, Pa., and requests that his name shall not be 12T1 hide-and-se- ek Strange Things Happen Even in Football yon ahould Pattern Filet crochet In a fr design, is an easy way new life and loveliness to the gotten chair. Scarf ends cm ' be made this easy walk in the woods. string. Pattern 1224 L directions and charts tor m, He said that big game banting had degenerated Into a aart tame elephant on n practically with the set shown; illustrate of game of fenced in reservation. He aeemed to think I had n monopoly en stitches; materials needed. Send 15 cents in stamps v all the adventure because I was a war correspondent and got around to the spots wher fighting was going on. (coins preferred) for this m to The Sewing Circle Needle? Well, sir, Ive been to a couple of war where I didnt have anything more exciting happen to me than having a family of cootiei movp Into Department, 82 Eighth A quar-ter-mil- er thing By FLOYD GIBBONS, 'JpilE Lewis-Wycko- More . A r. e New Chr Friendship Friendship in nothing the entire fellow - feeling ts b things, human and divine, mutual goodwill and t affect, Cicero. lame-covere- d three-quarte- 3 Gas, Gas fll tI:oTimc,Czi Eat or Sic: dull-surfac- ) I square-shouldere- d to Come On," the Fellow Said, "Hand Over Year Deugh, and told him to drive him to an addresa in Thirtieth street between Ninth and Tenth avenues. Andy had had a good day that day one of the best in weeks. He had nineteen dollars and sixty-fiv- e cents en the clock and backs. Havenough tip to make it all come to about twenty-tw- o ing that much money In Ms pocket at four a. m. made him sort of carefuL And besides, be didnt like the looks f this new Job he was being handed. In the first place, he didnt like the fellows appearance, and in the second place he knew that Thirtieth, between Ninth and Tenth was no residential neighborhood. But a cab driver can't turn down everybody who look suspicious. He could lose half bis fares that way. So Andy took a chance. Passenger Turns Out to Be a "Stick-u- p Guy. Sure enough, aa the cab neared its destination, Andy felt a gun thrust against the back ot hla neck. A gruff voice ordered him to stop and get out of the cab. As Andy stepped to the sidewalk, the gun was thrust into his stomach. Come on, the fellow said, hand pver your drop-kicke- d three-quarte- two-piec- e two-som- e Ar-M- poo-bab- a. Cl 'H Ha BALD Want Ea He uses Glover's Mange Ut&" followed by Glom'i Medicated Soep for the eheapoo If YOU rcfflic ed Kh BtUoeee. DeoaniX or Excaeive Falling Hur, i I ( top worrying about it. Start GWvct'iUtainxntKgululr- - CNKlVjfa! Go ahead and take It, said Andy. He figured If the fellow went through hi pockets he might leave an opening and give him a chance to awing a haymaker. But the fellow was to smart for that. Do i look like a he said. Hand it over! An 117. star sap? 7N Reluctantly. Andy passed over the twenty-tw- o dollars. The bandit shoved him into a hallway and ordered him not to come out tor ten minutes. Through the crack-lik- e opening out the door Andy saw him get in the cab and drive away. Then he came out, ran back to Eighth avenue and called the police. , Sleuthing Cabbie Gets His Man! six-yar- badge-wearin- ' dough. Louis-Kansa- broad-rimme- Jodi rough me relief. Now I to r wish, eleep fine and never Ml " Mre. Jta. Filler. Adlerike act on BOTH tower bowela white erdlnwy ! only, to set e the tower bowelthoreucS gives your eystem eononemw out eld, Ing, bringing would not believe waa that youand that hit been saw eystem eeur stomach, aamuene i 'aine, months for headaehe to. a . i. Km, toelmf atotoon to la Mirtto . Qlva your hewele a IlfAI. and with Adlerike feel, duet one spoonful ttlirm and donetipatlon. Leading Dr wool-and-fu- r - into! "The gee mi my stomach smell I could not Mt or sloop. Km f A frM heart seemed to hurt drat tm tod Adlerike. The 1 back-to-natu- I. The bandit had made a clean getaway. The police didnt find him. Andy went back to the office and told his story. The company didnt charge him for the lost money, but still he wasn't satisfied. That same night he told his wife he was going to get the bird who robbed him if it took him all the rest of his life. The next day was a Monday. Andy was back at Us stand with another cab, bnt be waa paying less attention to hackdriving than he was to the face of thg people who passed by. A0 day Monday and ah day Tuesday be watched without success. He did the uame thing most of Wednesday night, with no luek either. But along about three in the he got n morning sort of feeling that he was going to see his man. Sore enough-while he waa cruising on Eighth avenue near Fifty-firstreet, ha Um spotted crossing the street. 11 wa raining hard, but that didnt stop Andy. He cruised along after the man till he aw a policeman. Andy told Us story to the cod. and the pair of them went after the bandit They grabbed him at Forty-nint- h street took him to the station house, and after n ten minute grilling he admitted the hold-up- , He proved to be an on six year probation, says ' Andy. I felt pretty good about catching him. 1 guess it goes just to show that there isnt sach a lot of difference between n deteo- live and a hackman. st . t-W- NO The Milky Way The milky wa is a hazy, somej what Irregular banc, of light, about twenty degrees wide, which com- AFTER YOU EAT After yon finish a eliroin' regular, successful muss rid of waste material that hedches.Take f acidity. for quick, wafer equal's 4 60c at 11 magoeris. 20c, 35 c & of WNU -- W SALT LAKE'S NEWEST Oar lobby U ceded daring the K& dellgk? JtaaHe lev ffvery gee TOO tOO gi ' ??i' Service. Schuberts Serened Whatever his Inspiration. Scho-bewrote tho Sereaadt to suit die words of a poem by Ludwig Kells tah. A number of Rellstaba poems were originally sent by their author to Beethoven, who declined to do anything with them because M the state of hla health, but who rt pletely encircles the heavens. It can be seen on clear, moonless, summer evenings, stretching entirely across the, northern sky. The unaided eye gets the impression that the milky way la made up ot recommended that they be turned faint stars. The telescope confirms er Schubert This was don this impression by showing that the fter Beethovens light of the milky way la caused by Schubert wrote a death.. In 1ISS number of fine millions of stars. In reality these which were brought out after tars are great suns and they appear ongs, death under the title of Swan faint only because of their immense Serenade" is Na 4 of distances. Moat of them are so re- Song. Sw Songs, which Include six mote that several thousand years otheri written to ReOstabs words. are required for their light to coma Schubert waa born Jan. IL 1787. to us. and died Nov. 19, 182g. HOT Temple Squf, r -- The Htod M,klr J thwrhlr face etotoato nhto tb" highly recod,,v ERNEST C ROSiiJLs rr r'!h if N |