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Show Cottons to Make jt're Easy Speaking of Cool .p!ei Snort, THE Football Ace Chapman Is Diamond Star By GEORGE A. BARCLAY CAM CHAPMAN nsrd U bool .b4 ,Ter Pcfio foot--, const fall and help Stub AlliaoaagoU of California Golden Bears smear their opponents. Naw Sam belts baseballs around American lea roe parks and helps Caanle Mack's Athletics stay (a the pennant race. ty The metamorphosis of this football player into a star outfielder has baseball wiseacres ahaking their heads. Sam has d the axiom which says that star football players never make star baseball players. He stepped oft the campus without any minor league seasoning and because of the way he has been pounding the ball, has won himself a regular berth In the Athletics outfield. Chapman was rated the best back an the Pacific coast last year. Ha waa the spark plug in the attack which gave the California machine n II to victory aver Alabama in the Base Bowl game on New Tears day. When the grid season was over, Sam turned to baseball He developed something of a reputation as s slugger and had big league scouts trailing him around the college circuit The big league training season came and went and while Sam had his ears cocked for offers, he decided to wait until a real bid turned up. Ty Cobb, the retired immortal of baseball, had been watching him and growing more enthusiastic all the time. Finally he got hold of HCCM1 Star DKiist nifht baseball pioneered by the Cinclnnstl Beds a conpie of year, ago and Introduced with satisfying financial re-- L by. h Brooklyn Dodgers Indicates that before very long Boodlighta will be part of tho equipment of every big league ban park. In Its first two gsmes after dark. Brooklyn drew 66.9M patrons through the tnrnstiles more than would have considerably come in the afternoon. Scarlettt at Last Daddy of Sound Dy have been equally favorable. So there is little reason to doubt that night baseball would draw sell in other big league cities. Few teams do very much business on week days. The average fan does not find it possible te at-- wear 14 to 20 sizes and to be outdoors and in 3 most of the youll want the smart tucked skirt and If youre in the 36 !U to want something cool for home wear, and with straight skirt and you! is the style for Sports Frock, (The such a a good-lookin- g, that you can wear it during your vacation Ws, and always feel well fatd! The radiating tucks give Ucdul flare to the skirt; the td collar is deeply notched it smartest fashion. Shark-ipong- y linen, pique and flat are good fabric choices for fs style jay Jong i frock. The Home Frock. diagram design, that few hours, and fay, how youll enjoy it! The jtves, cut in one with the shoul-- k an so easy to work in, the collar, with the little tab, is of all, this depcoming. Best li a cleverly darted at the pine in a way that makes you i much, much slimmer than lire. Make this of gingham. Hie, handkerchief lawn, tub I v calico. is a I css I finish in a The of 35 designed for sizes 36, 38, 3, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size requires 3H yards of 35 inch is collar (if yard cut bias, pd your order to The Sewing pt Pattern Dept , 149 New Romery Ave , San Francisco, p. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) enal; red) contrasting takes I tM Syndicate -- WNU Service. krWaf Weather SAM CHAPMAN Connie Mack and told him to grab I natural. Sammy at a i nr told yon once Id never recommend n baD pUyer, Ty said, but Ive got to this time. This kid Chapman ire has a future. Cow rfort DEDUCE This Isiy, CMforUbU Mrs bed By Mack, who has always had a weakness for college men, offered Sam an $8,500 bonus for signing with him. Chapman thought It was a good idea, accepted, and joined the team eiWwnperatnra mounts, (at early in May. He got into the lineup almost right away and began overweight individual S? banging the ball all over the lot fisc than that o( ISlyto nd he u therefora I!??, In his first five weeks in the league, 10 heat prostration. he got 44 hits in 123 times at bat, d JWjte comfort, better including nine home runs. And he health, the mLlI2rln Tho 15 ewmht has contributed punch to s hustling, ywwndfwthereducinn bulle ball club that can give by C Houston 6uce bv the safe and any team in the league a run for its "id of counting calories. money. With fJonc m fee He isnt a finished fielder yet, ati hod, UWenu ismpte asm but hes learning rapidly and under at M14 0S itudt to Connie Macks tutelage does a satredact. isfactory Job of playing batters Houston properly. r E?9th Street Not many college men have stepped off the campus and into the big leagues to stay. Few if any great football players have accomplished this feat. Sammy Baugh, who has been a sensation as a for the Washington Redskins in the National Professional Football league, failed to make the grade this year as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals and even faded ce Jlu.x.un when he was fanned out to Columbus in the American association. IMINATING been some travelers There have, of course, like Eddie great college players, Collins, Frankie Frisch and Ted Lyons. bnt tbeir specialty in college was not football. One exception was Riggs Stephenson, who paced the Chicagos Cubs outfield a few years ago. The Ol Boss. who was one of the most consistent bitters of his sn day In the National league, was fullback at Alabama daring the World war. Besides Sammy Baugh, three kw,, wilh unrivalled classic examples of ,n ost ideal who failed in big league tryouts W, a who couldn't itpy uriom, tastefully were: Jim Thorpe, the grade with the New York make be to Ike Nev-erGiants many years ago, Ernie St. when the J?ihlitv Wwt u- a was flop who ' Fimou Empi, Room. Louis Browns tried to turn him into f. a diamond performer and Earl Caldwell famous Yale back who faded Indians rapidly when the Cleveland from 92.30 him. on uniform a put Sam Chapman looks like the glilist. ttering exception tojthis somber to At present writing he appears have licked the jinx that follows star football players from the gridiron , to the baseball diamond. Jjdhe I 1 the Free BaDethi "OsCSwuiii appear-unprove- hard-hittin- g Ticklesi Time. Does the ticking of the clock annoy you? Cover the clock with a glass bowl. You can still read the time but you wont hear the buzzing or ticking. Pre-Shrun- k see Dull-Bottom- satin-finishe- Joe Di Maggio Leo Hartnett tend such games regularly. The chance of actually teeing a game after dinner instead of reading about It in the box score, should prove attractive. AO thing, being equal the average man would jnst as eooa see Joe Di Maggie er Gabby Hartnett In action on a ball field as he would watch Clark Gable er William PoweD on the screen. Night basebaU, however, would not be a serious competitor to the movtee, because only a doien games at most would be scheduled during a season by any team. A number of big league magnates and managers look with rather sour eyes on night basebaU. BiU Terry, manager of the Giants wiU have none of it But with the demonstration of proved success in two big league cities, it seems inevitable that it wiU be adopted generally in the big time. 154-ga- USED CARS r . Itlt 1 plh; 1VM 1M last 1VI4 team of 1933 were league Included in the 1938 roster. They were Gabby Hartnett of the Cabs, Carl HubbeU of the New York Giants and Tony Cnccinello of tbe Bees. The other 15 have either drifted ent of the league or have lipped ont of the star class . . . The longevity of stars seems greater in the American league, for nine of the original eighteen were included on this years AU - American basebaU team. They were Lefty Gomes, BiU Dickey and Lon Gehrig of the Yanks; Bob Grove, Joe Cronin and Jimmy Foxx of tbe Boston Red Sox; Rick FerreU of the Washington Senators; Charley of the Detroit Tigers and Earl AveriU of the Cleveland InGeh-rlng- LYMANIZED for Year Safety and Pretsctioa Do Lsxa Sod Plrmoetk Chorrotet Master Coopo Chevrolet Towa Bedaa Do Lax Sod Dodeo Dodeo Paoot Chev. Sodaa Delivery Ford Panel Lw Dodeo 4uele Dodeo llt-To- w a Lvr.h. Chev. Lw h lot L lS-To- a Climaxing a long battlo by IV 34 1134 humanitarian forces, tho now 1(34 biU recently enacted wage-hou- r 1444 Let 14(1 carries a provision outlawing 1434 child laborers under fourteen Lw k. 1447 Chev. IV 34 Dodee Plekop years of age except In seasonal 1444 Chev. Panel 1417 Dodeo H.D. sow tine and other specified Industrie! LYMAN MOTOR For years the practice of ox DODOS AND PLYMOUTH plotting youngsters has resultTho Heove of DependekflUy ed in undermined physiques 520 SOUTH MAIN Baft lei, CMr UUh and poorly developed minds But In defense of the practice First U. S. Cutlery Factory parents have claimed their The first cutlery factory in own salaries were insufficient United Statei waa established to keep the family Certainly TAYLOR ROBERT Worcester, Mass., in 1829. a just amount of bard work never hurt any child, but cases lng his shirt or his shoes torn off. No strange girls were discovered shown here are exceptional Long hours In mills, carrying hidden in his suite at the hotel heavy bundles to and from the waiUng for autographs. Fans Just cleaner or laboring under a gathered in crowds outside his hohim to appear. tropical sun to cultivate sugar tel snd waited for to them himself endeared And ht detribeets are unquestionably The mental to any growing child. by refusing to duck in and out by so and the freight entrance, disappoint them. Furthermore, he did what few movie stars do; came out and said quite frankly that. If M. H. THOMPSON the fans didnt gather to see him, he'd know that he was slipping. h . IVt-T- St .' 'AV' (IvaJTS It . f J r:v IMS 441 4Vi ITS Ml ' . . . . sii svl tit lit 17 171 the at NEW GRAND II 11 Motel Vhea August Baron died a little while age the public, In general, paid little atteatioa to the fact. Few people had ever beard of him. Yet he waa the first mss te take eat patent o talking picture. He did It in 1898 and 1900, bnt the patent expired before he could get backing. He died, penniless sad blind, without at the age of eighty-threever having seen a talking picture. Saif Lake City Hotel, Located Popelsr Mediae Priced 4tfc Sooth asd Mai at Women in Baseball of the few women holding sn executive position in major league baseball ia Mrs. Barney Dreyfuss, chairman of the board of the Pittsburgh Pirates. She was married to the late Barney Dreyfuss in 1894 and has been connected with the game for more 4 than 40 years. Miss Dorothy Humto has learned Cromwell Richard assistant to Will Harridge, expect practical jokes in the movie mel, studios where he's worked, but he president of the American league, wasnt prepared until recently to is another woman who has sucencounter them In the radio world ceeded in this line. She has ha nearly 23 years experience in the as welL He plays Kit Marshall In "Those We Love.Vand takes it American league and handles all details connected with contracts, pretty seriously, so when he received a phone call one day recent- assignments of umpires and financial matters. ly, telling him that the rehearsal er On e, A Rhodes scholarship at Oxford, or $22,500 a year with the Pittsburgh Pirates in professional footbaU were the offers which Whizzer White, Colorado universitys great halfback had to consider recently He chose the Oxford scholarship. The decision was his own, too. He asked Let childhood be set aside for physical and mental development his father for advice, but White pere with laboring days to come later, is the plea of child welfare workers insised on leaving it up to him. But this youngster must become e breadwinner as soon as she is capable Comeback Trail would be held an hour earlier than usual he saw to it that he got there In plenty of time. And then he sat there for one solid hour, waiting for the rest of the cast to show up. Donald Woods, whos also in the serial was re- rOWN in the Texas league, fans. managers and scouts are watching tbe performance of two young men who nntU last year were sensations In the big pitching Rowe, formerSchoolboy leagues ly of the Detroit Tigers, and Paul Dean of the St. Louis Cardinals. Shipped to the minors this year by y v k sponsible. . tf; v The Don Ameches were married six years ago, and at the time Don promised his wife X a honeymoon in Europe. They started on it just after Don finished his last broadcast of the j current season, July 3 flew from to Hollywood New York and set sail on the Queen Mary. And they've planned BEL UTAH 5 Lake City AROUND THE HOUSE has taken pass-heav- kj ft bfi photo Hia place. Robert Taylors New York fans were numerous but not unruly when Pans. Save heat he spent a short vacation in the city and money by to using pots and time he recently. This managed d arrive and leave places without hav- - pans with black or bottoms, which absorb heat more evenly and rapidly than those with shiny bottoms. dians. $8,500 Bonus tfc mi vitlioat pre-shru- All-St- ar Patterns. bt of 14 fiiiat rholtw wtf r Goods. The laBut nobodys complaining because bel does not necesClark Gable is to play Rhett Buthe garment that guarantee sarily was him that for role made tler; will not shrink any further; it from the beginning. merely states that some shrinking of the eighteen play-er- s who made np the National sleeves. I - QnLY three Size 14 requires 3 inch material with Sit and 20. i prt nu foar Ktnnulrfc airfntaaeniB notTNWtiT inmci announcement the face of things. Certainly, It does not seem to ho the typo of role that she does best. Sho has no southern accent naturally, so whatever she says will sound phoney, declare the Miriam Hopkins Shes too sweet apd supporters; mild. wall tho people who wanted Bette Davis to have the part. Here and There a designed for sizes 12, 14, 1 'A 9 still raging. vio-late- 'aa ROLLS DEVELOPED Virginia Vale that Shearer will play Scarlett OHara in Gone With the Wind stirred up a tempest in a teapot that Is THE results st Cincinnati thus far ,i PHOTOGRAPHY Delayed Honeymoon a honeymoon worth waiting six years for. ( - i I t - How Women in Their 40s Can Attract Men Hcrv't food adrfot for ft tomin durittr hr Chang (UfiitUy from S8 to U), who fears sheU lorn her ftppeal to men. who toms bout hot flaebni, iom of pep, dixxy epeUo, poet nerteo and moody spells. Got mors fresh air, 8 nrs. sleep and If yon s good general system tonic take Lydia mkhsms Vegetable Compound, made especially for women. It helps Nature build thus helps give mors ap physical resistance, eivsaty to snjoy Hie snd smut calming Jittery nerrea and disturbing sympt ms that often accompany c hangs of liia WELL WOKTtt T&Y1NGI HELPJKIDN6YS To Get Rid of Acid and Poisonous Waste Tour kidneys kelp to keep y wvfi vut. matte, from the blood. If yoor kidneye ft disordered end fad te functionally temove sums impuntie, there tniy be of the whole poisonlne system end by constantly fllterint pody-wl-d Radio, like every other industry, has its slang here's a bit of it, as submitted by Mark Warnow, musical director at Columbia Broadcastan advening studios ture serial. Clientitis sponsor troum4 r ble. Fairy godfather easy-goinsponsor. Dawn patrol early mornOldsters may scoff at child tabor legislation. This boy would probing broadcasting. Putty blower ably be happier at play, but who can drawjhe Jine between healthful trombone; Wood pile xylophoner work and harmful work? ODDS AD EVDS IT alt.r Wanger hat announced that het through With WNU W 'difficult' artreuet; hct let Sylvia a.- V Cliff-hang- g dwtree. oa ecmnty or toe frequent mey be u warning of some kidney bladder ce. disturb Sr You suffer nnning barker h persist ent heudechs, utter k, of dtutnee Setting up uighta, swelling. pufftDem under the eyes feet week, pervoua, ui played out. In suck cnees It is better to rely on s medicine that hns won coon try -- wide aeeisim tkaa something leas favorably known. Use Doan's rule. A multitude ef eratefid people Does. Am pour ustruorf Boninf, uy liMaaiina SCHOOLBOY ROWE feltheir respective dubs, these trail comeback a lows are trying that wiU land them In the big show again. Should the pitching magtc that te the once made them great return wiU find arms ef these athletes, they the maa hearty welcome back lause Rowe could Tigers for jors, ceaso Cards might Louis snd the St. of floundering If they had a pitcher ased t be. Deaa Paul caliber the 0 Weittrn Hwpapf Union. But They Only Get Tired, Says Savant two -Five and CAMBRIDGE. MASS. Attacks world on ML Everest 29.141-foo- t scientific Uttle of are summit states John E. Bure hard. value, With nothing of scientific value Known or likely to be found above 20 000 feet the crampon shod feet f the oxygen starved climber wearily ploduiward through a barren region, containing nothing but Ice and snow. British, German, several other expeditions have already attempted to reach Everests summit to be turned back, literally within sight of tbetr goal by weather condition!. In 1924, Mallory end Irvine, members of a British expedition, climbed up-- : ward into the region near the summit pyramid, and were never eeen again. cloud-veile- d ' Sidney and Madeleine Carroll go, and it grooming Louis Elatt jar ttardom In 1 ha Lady and the CowhoyT Daud Niven wiU play opposite Merla Vberon, to whom hit engagement wot reported a year or to ago maybe Just for publicity purpotet . . . Mitt Oberon, incidentally, hat a grand tcheme for dretttng simply ciuf well; tweatert end thirtt for daytime, si h tie evening gownt at night; the buyt them by the doxent Dickie Moores hahy utter it acting with Bette Dai it in "The Suters. Western Newspaper Union. ... 2938 jCLASSIFlEDi ADVERTISING Have yon anything around the boose yon would like to trade or sell?Try e clam' Ga tiified sified ad. The cost it only a few cents and there are probably slot of folk look- . log for fust whatever it it KCluif you no longer have use for. ,n V7 |