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Show Friday, JuT MAGNA TIMES. MAGNA. UTAH Speaking of S porta Ohios Johns Create New Quality Silk Weaves Lead Styles Golfing City' I THEN VV Charley Tatee ef Atlanta rm woa the British gelf championship a while back he was the second native sea to captors that honor and gave that city all bnt two ef the worlds major golf titles. Only ths Professional Golfers Assocls-tlo- s championship sad the Western Open erswn bsve escaped Atlanta By GEORGE A. BARCLAY golfers aver s spaa at 25 years. It all started In 1909 when Georgs IF BT soma baseball miracle, Cleveland and Cincinnati sbeald Sargent won ths U. S. Open and win the American and National the Canadian Open three years had Irague pennants, respectively, and later. Then Alexa Sterling takan Impressive run of victories, fight It out for the worlds championship next fall, they will have to ing the Southern Womens chamthank two Ohio Johnnies for helppionship In 1915, 1918 and 1919. She Woming them Johnny Vander Meer, also took the United States n ans championship In J915, 1916 and Cincinnati's southpaw who rose to fame with two straight 1919. n t, games and Johnny Bobby Jonea began ta add luster Allen, Cleveland's truculent right- - to Atlantas golf reputation by winning the Southern Amateur title In 1917, repeating In 1928 and 1922. The holder of probably more golf titles than any other mortal, Jonea has to hla credit the United States Amateur, which he won five times; the U. S. Open, which he won four times; the British Open, three times; and the British Amateur, once, In addition to many tournaments of lesser Importance. Other Atlantans who have helped make the city the worlds golf capital are Perry Adair who won the Southern amateur championship In ADVENTURERS Man Who Famous Headline Hunter One word would have cost him his life. hardly even dared to breathe. Teams Have Color U vS Oddly enough, both teams have new managers this year who have imparted color and zest to hitherto listless outfits Cleveland's Oscar Vitt and Cincinnati's Bill McKcch-me- . But It Is lo the two Johnnies that these two teams owe a lot of the drive that has made them serious pennant contenders. Pitching scoreless innings has become a habit with Johnny Vander Meer. Out of the first 111 innings he pitched for Cincinnati this year 95 were scoreless, including 23 i straight hitless frames for a new National league mark As a first year man Johnny startled the baseball world by blanking the Boston Bees without any hits a while back and then duplicating this performance against the Brooklyn Dodgers. Vander Meer Is a solid youngster who takes It easy of twenty-thre- e in the knife and fork league to keep his weight at 180 pounds. His ruddy look belles the fact that as a kid of fourteen he was puny and sickly and spent eight months convalescing from an operation on an appendix. Johnny Allen may not be the most popular player in the American league, but he Is one of the most respected He believes in standing up for his own rights and has a stormy temper that bodes opponents or teammates no good when they He won 15 straight cross him games in 1937, before losing the seasons final to Detroit He dropped the first game played this year and then won the next eleven straight With Bobby Feller and Mel Harder be has given Cleveland a pitch- ruddy-cheeke- d J w LHiftSb- -, ', s , 7 L f-- ROGERS HORNSBY in 1924 while playing with St Louis in the National league. Hornsby began hla big league career with the St. Louis Cards and was manager of the team in 1926 when they won the pennant and the worlds championship. He was successively manager of the Boston Bees, the Chicago Cuba and the St. Louis Browns in the American hitting 424 league. The Chattanooga team is one of the fan owned clubs in the country. It was purchased by the fans of Chattanooga from the Washington Senators through the sale of stock at $5 a share plus a substantial sum furnished by Joe Engel, the club's president. 7 A fine ladles, or rather say fine ladies are wearing fine silks finer and more of the quality type than for many seasons past. The enthusiasm expressed for handsome silks is no doubt due to the fact that current fashion declares in favor of greater elegance In the mode, and mood is on, as when the dress-uit so unquestionably is this season, the logical answer that has stood the test of centuries is silk' The significant thing about the present silkward movement is that the fine silks fine ladies are wearing are fine indeed They are pure silk and no camouflage about it Then, too, the quest for the better silks has revealed so many new and novel types brought out this season that the silk vogue now on is contributing a most exciting and fiscuuting chapter in the 1938 story of fabrics A note of elegance runs through the patrician silk costumes pic These modes convey an tured idea of how the "dress-up- '' spirit is interpreted by women of discriminating taste Speaking of silk weaves that are new this season, the dress to the right is made of a rustic weave Indian silk that is a joy to wear, since it is quite crush resistant and verv goodlooking, its shghtlv rough surface adding charm to the tex ture It is smartly stvled in peasant type with long sleeves and striped silk girdle in vivid gvpsv colors that contrast the neutral tone of the silk most dramatically It is topped by a full length sleeveless coat of The sombrero of matching silk natural straw adds a picturesque make pINE silks we should p touch Dusty rose pink silk crepe fash s to the left It is ions the a charming costume for the young matron, its slim draped lines ana slightly bloused back being par coat-dres- ticularly flattering to the slender figure. Shirring at the neckline, shoulders and down the center front places emphasis on the style message that declares shirred effects to be a leading trimming feature this season. The hat faced with black organdie and trimmed with dusty rose grosgram ribbon is extremely effective with this charming costume. A smart ensemble for mother or daughter centers the group. The straight, printed crinkled silk crepe coat with quil'mg spaced between the large white flowers is new on several counts Note that the silk print is crinkled and crinkled fabrics are the rige this season In cottons, crinkkd seersuckers and crinkled flowered org indies lead in chic, while ir 'he silk realm the accent is on r ihly colorful crinkled prints, prefer blv crepes, together of crinkled with a versati' silk sheers 1le idea of the long silk coat is g ,ng big this sea n, in prints if prints be our choice or dressmaker separate coats made of choice n iv y or black failles crepes bcngal nes and other silks of sun liar tvpe The dress worn under this crin kled and quilted flower print coat is of black silk Canton crepe with sleeves continuing the quilted theme The scalloped Milan hat is something to talk about m that it confirms the report from Pans that designers are "scalloping ev er thing this season Among the newer silks that are making a definite impression the sheer crepe that is ribbed in raised relief should be mentioned There are also many interesting noveltv crepes, outstanding among which are those having honeycomb while still others are of etamine construction In the sports class the new Chinese silk damask crepes in clear pastel shades are As a parting greatly admired. word don't forget the importance of taffeta I 'llE Cubs could have purchased Claude Passeau and Bucky Walters from the Phillies and Van L Ingle Mungo from the Dodgers for ... v.U IJ The lovely cool fabric which fash Ions this frock is ideal tor wear It is a new shadow weave of rayon that is lacy, lightweight, washable, high and comes in the ly crease-resista- Simplicity for Day New day and afternoon dresses are straight and simple, wnth plaits tor morning wear but draped tor afternoon Hips tightly modeled, rather far down, are plain in contrast to tucked and shirred waists nt most delectable colors fancy can picture. You'D love it in dusty rose and other choice pastels as weU as white. Be sure to take note of the touch of peasant Swedish embroidery that embeUishes this charming frock. Watch the embroidery voguel Versatile Silk Jersey Silk Jersey is being used with equal success In the sports, afternoon or evening wardrobe. It may be combined with other materials, and I particularly effective when it form the blouse to a wool suit treatment"! easj-toc- r, by 11 inches, two mo till 4 j inches; and two motifs Bit inches; chart and dinette crochet; color schemes; SL tions of stitches; material re; ments. j To obtain this pattern, sc' cents in stamps or coins fc. preferred) to The Sewing 1 Household Arts Dept, 23 Fourteenth St., New York Ox Comfort. JiTfl Til. lu i The BELVEDERE APARTMENT HOTEL So. State st.. Salt LMfV Coin. 0. Wow 17 The Electric Ed An enormous rattler raised hit head. extreirMy likely, to be one of those Texas rattlers he wanted to give it as wide a berth as possible. Al looked around a long time. There wasnt a snake anywhere in sight. He had just about decided he was mistaken was just about to give up the search and crawl back, when his brother, inside the house, dropped a pan on the floor right above him. And then suddenly Als whole body stiffened. There Was a Huge Rattler. t Dead ahead of him, scarcely two feet from AIs face, an enormous rattler raised his head out of a depression Is the ground where he had been lying hidden from view. "I was paralyzed with fear, he says. "I knew that the slightest movement on my part would be fatal, for a snake as big as that one could strike like lightning over that scant two feet of distance, while I was stooped over m such an awkward position that I could scarcely move at aU. , "Although it was a hot day, cold sweat began to cover my face, Every minute seemed to be an hour. I was hoping agamst hope that my brother would come out to investigate, and see my danger. Finally I did hear him start out of the door and my heart leaped. I didnt stop to think that even if he did come out he couldnt see the snake from where hed be standing. Al's brother came out and stopped by the side of the house. Come on out of there, he said, "there isnt a snake within a mile of here. Western Newspaper Union. hancements that contribute that something called "charm The trend toward ultra feminin ity m dress that marks current styles accounts for the revival of the dainty baby trims that are so much in evidence in summer fashAs a consequence, in selections ing your wardrobe you can indulge to your hearts content m the fancies and foibles that gives the "pretty look to summery clothes. So look up the dress and the blouse collections in your favorite shops and departments and be gladdened at the refreshing sight of fascinating touches that designers are lavishing on even the most inexpensive washables as well as upon the delectable "dress-u- p fashions for more formal wear. (IN. your linens this border and simple tmbr. motif! Pattern 6106 coots transfer pattern of two bt home By CHERIE NICHOLAS This season's frocks and lingerie blouses are taking on the charm of childhood days when leisure moments were taken up with running ribbons through beading, or hand s or running numberless with "whipping on" dainty lace edgings, plus countless other en- - Pattern quick beauty A Please write your tume, j dress and pattern number phi THAT CHARM TOUCH "i' y Slit1 Death was so close that he I'll bet that nowadays Al lives In houses with foundations that go right down to the ground. And Ill further bet that he never tries crawling under a house of any sort again. This story, he aaya, may be a thriller for the people whs just read about it. But it waa a nightmare for me. The trouble started one summer day Just as Al and his brother w'ere getting ready to go to town. Al heard an unusual noise under the floor and he didnt like the way it sounded. He thought it might be a snake and he told his brother he was gomg to crawl under the house and take a look. He went outside and peered between the posts that held the house up. He didnt see anything under there, but, just to make sure, he began to crawl under the floor on his hands and knees. He moved forward slowly and carefully, scrutinizing every inch of the way. Doggoned well he knew that it wouldnt do to be careless at a time like that If there was a snake under there and if it turned out, as was BABY TRIMS GIVE iht fis Cross Looking for Snakes Under the House. Here and There less than the $185,000 they are reported to have given the Cardinals for Diziy Dean . . . Football players st Michigan State college were given new balls to take home with them during vacation. They have to bring them back in the fall and the condition of the ball tips off Coach Charles Bachman as to how much practicing the boys have done. Two hours after fining Johnny Allen $250 for walking out of a game in Boston Manager Oscar Vitt of the Indians took the pitcher to a movie . . Alex Kampouns, Giant . second baseman, owns more luggage than any other player in the major leagues . . . More than one thoroughbred with a broken leg has been saved besides Insco, sire of Lawrin . . . Back m 1931 Ben He was Marshall was saved v A a son of Dis Done and he won two s races at New Orleans after recover' i v ing from the injury . . . Joe E. Brown has a horse In his stable which was doomed to be destroyed because of a broken leg, but Brown ordered him saved . . . The horse is racing again . . . New York V. baseball writers are now saying that ' vuSwnwwkl it was a mistake to let Tony Lazzerl JOHNNY ALLEN get away from the Yanks, because he was too valuable as a coach, log staff that la without an equal In if not as a player . . . Julian Black, the majors. Feller gives promise one of the mahagers of Joe Louis, ef being eventually an even great- made a healthy sum betting one to er pitcher thaa Allen, bnt at thta twenty that Louis would flatten writing Allea has the experience Schmelllng in the first two rounds. and the record ea his side. C Western Ntwapapar Union, and Crochell All that happened in the summer of 1919, when Al was living In southern Texas. His brother lived with him and the pair of them had a house near the town of Sinton. The house was built on posts that rose up about two and a half feet from the ground. A lot of housea are built that way down there in the warm country, where people dont need cellars to keep their furnaces in. major league 7 Av .n Combine It's the story of Albert Jones of Chicago, that Im telling you today. And A1 remained still as death for 10 terrible minutes, not out of boredom, but in the most exciting circumstances anyone could Imagine. AI During that time, Ala brother apoke to him twtce."And to He dare didnt apeak. didnt answer. Hornsby Lights hander who fights harder and once a candidate than perhaps any other pitcher In formanager the managership of the New the game. York Giants, Rogers Hornsby is Baseball men will tell you It now trying his hand In the Southern wouldn't be such a miracle, after association as manager of the all, if these two Ohio teams should Chattanooga Lookouts. finish first in their respective cirHornsby this year had been servcuits this year. They almost did It as coach, pinch hitter and utiling once before, missing each other by for the Baltimore Orioles man ity only one year. Cincinnati won the in the International league, until he 1919 and in National league pennant was offered the new Job.. Cleveland won the American league Probably the greatest right hand flag in 1920. of modern times, the Rajah hitter Both teams have been on or near led the National league In batting Both season the the top since began. He set the six consecutive times have added some sensational rookie modern by average batting highest plavera who have been factors In showed Both thrir rise. their strength by the number of their plaers selected on the All Star teams this year. Cincinnati came up with five Cat her Ernie Lombardi, Pitchers Vander Meer and Derringer, first Baseman McCorGoodman. mick and Outfielder 4 lev eland drew thtee Pitchers Allen and Feller and Outfielder Averill. ilsrweemutoeS - girls, there are times when It s know, boys a doggone sight harder to just remain still and do nothing than it would be to climb the Alps. Everybody knows that one feeling. Usually it comes from boredom. But heres case where it didnt. Southern Womens title In 1937 and David Mitchell who won the United States Public Links championship In 1934. a ROLLS BEVEL? Hello everybody:and 1921 and 1923, Watts Gunn who also took this title In 1928 and won the United States Intercollegiate title ip 1927, Dorothy Kirby who won the pOUR times photography Didnt Reply By FLOYD GIBBONS no-ru- to win J incEjrusjm of people quiet-spoke- JOHNNY VANDER MEER CLUB HEADLINES FROM THE IIVES Diamond Lore no-hi- r One Word Might Mean Death. didn't dare speak. One word out of him and that snake would have struck. But if he could have spoken his answer would probably have been, O, yeah And there I was, Al says, "afraid to breathe. After what seemed houra I heard him coming out of the barn with the team and just as he drove up the snake slowly uncoiled and started to crawl between my hands and knees. Al could hardly keep from moving as that reptile slithered along under him. It was within a few inches of him now. And then suddenly his brother spoke again. "What in the world are you doing under there, anyhow? And A1 dldn,t dare answer. In fact, he held his breath for fear the aga,in snake might take alarm at his brother voice and trike Als brother took a look for himself. The snake saw him and his rattles let out a warning Als brother yelled: For your life, dont move!" Then he was running toward the house, ,!leard hm dash across the floor. In a minute he was back. Al v, ard of a shot and crawled out from under the house, shaking lajFash Al , electric eel Wj A yard-lon- g 500 volte, which passes downitilrf electric organs at a speed of ebj 700 meters a second or st ft of about 1,800 miles an bot NERVOUS! Do you feel ao bottom Aro you crow ond imtabUl . thoee dooraot to you? II your bottoo ro oo W ,M 1 a need good you Lydia E. Pink kora a VagattMi Bade ttfttuUt or For over 0 yoara oao other how to go ".miUnrtW' Pinkhama Compound. It warx JJ up more physical T"tw e"TJLffr om million womi j benefit fvporttaf wonderful Why ! Compound. Landing Between Las Vegas.the Grand canyon, there field that - tf is so high tW have actually to to land. go UP kill AU Ft yioa a Cener Clear, cold from the trunk cl ranch near Grass whir-r-r-r-r- measured flmshed sluirming 't JV 4 and was quite dead, the two he long say A1 "and 4 Inches In girth. A this size on an unprotected surface would havu ment almost certain death. So thats why Im betting that Al crawls under no more houses. a fCe.M8 Copyright. Name Mraninga Is your name among the ing? Melissa is a German name meaning a bee Mildred is a Teuton name meaning mild threatener. Miles is a Latin name meaning soldier. Minnie is a Teuton name meaning remembrance. Irene is a German name meaning peace. is a Hebrew name meaning God flghteth. James is a Hebrew name meaning a supplanter. WNU Service. Asia Crab Travela Appearance of the mitten crab near Chelsea, England, has aroused fears that the Thames is in danger of a Far East invasion. Experts are wondering if it is the first of an army which appeared on the coast of Europe 20 years ago. The mitten crab Is a native of Asia, and its presence In European waters la unwelcome because the tunnels It makes undermine river banka. tomto mpuHttM-- TW a vssii&jg, Nature mole that oy tw further tf " J |