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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA. UTAH It Baseball Sloths Rookie Stars Pace Majors A. BARCLAY GEORGE bU UeSHMAN the major leases wop of brilliant rookie, 111 the the history Iftaw achieved stardom right Md clinched key Job. 7 (be alxteea te.m. la fTgfrM od NaUonal leagues. hi 'Jl j iTboy wonders no morn- - ?0Ui who r the going feU Liloriet. fffits LvJt demonstrated ft .re tough. their right to For Cjob.br .heer merit mark to the half-wa- y 500. V z of Of the freshmen inflelders playing regu-Sohad knocked In J4P ns compiled a JvA hfc bat composite "! f t n 4 i r I Cr O ,RC.E lw'ftedt dun-w- it ted ban players win soon dam- the Mnal game If the preo-eemphasis ta slugging continue according to BUI Lange, wbe 42 yer. ago .tele I H base, for the Cblcage Cube and speeded his way Int. diamond immortality. "Modern ban player, think too much In term, of bom. runs and not enough about bass stealing, Lang declared. The slugger has supplanted the thinker in baseball. Base stealing makes a player more alert mentaUy. He has to try to outguess the pitcher and the rest of the opposition, instead of trying to knock the baU out of the lot by brut, tore "A. a rule the superior base stealer I. also the brainier player. One of your Illustrations la Ty Cobb, the greatest we ever had. He was worth more to a team than a dozen Bab. Ruths. B Is an Interesting coincidence thnt Lange, In his day regarded aa the ants landing player of the game and the Immortal Ty Cobb now are neighboring country squire, near Ban Francisco, Calif. Lange, now n prospered, real estate operator, was a .tar for seven year., from 1893 t. 1899. He quit the game In hi. prime. Lang, was the last man t. teal as many as 109 bases. He reached that peak in 1896, leading the National league that year and In i the Cameras Lens Stair nl 1938 Race I World Events - A 1897. Two men preceded and bettered him In stolen bases. They were John M. Ward of the New York Giants with 111 in 1887 and BiUy Hamilton of Philadelphia with 102 in 1890 and the major league record number of 115 in 1891. I'! Children of Stars A Break for Nancy Goodmans Cornetist Bj Virginia Vale are grown up, and see by the papers that Ellen Powell Is going places with this or that young man, youll know how the feel when they read that Sue Vidor has been going about with Buddy Armstrong. s: old-time- HMILiEhM v well-know- t King of the , a . .vJM McCORMICK FRINK recent Jacobs at Wimbledon, England, confirmed her at the greatest woman player in the history of tennis. Whether you like poker-faceHelen or not, you must agree that her championship feat after a layoff of three years was unparalleled. This latest comeback was the second In her career. In 1935 after being Inactive for the two previona year because of a back Injury, she Now, triumphed at Wimbledon. d And four of jiverage of .322 uroot.e pitchers taking their on the slab had won 28 out A James for an average of .700. reg-jrtu- i among the first Staadout ye.r d coarse, Is Cincinnati Johnny Vander Meer with nsoliit gamea in succes-i- . to his credit. His teammate, tuk McCormick, a husky, alng-albaseman, baa also made id is a big way. sen-ilto- ul at, u no-ru- n r? nt ? g 5 dg, Another scintillating recruit is Joe Gordon, second baseman of New York Yankees and regard-- I u ibout the classiest infielder 3 the Chicago '.'X , Daddy Has Gone EMPLOYMENT GAINS ng IBU Vlf it. HELEN WILLS MOODY rh three years Inter, she has repeated. She dropped eat of tennis so far as Here and There HEN Bob Feller was pitching for Van Meter there were only M6 high tchooU la Iowa playing There were 57 high baseball. schools entered In an Iowa tournament thin spring which climaxed In three day competition at Manson Grove . j Calhoun connty . . Lefty betable n rubbing .a a aap take, . . he pitches fore each game more Rudy York need only one home run with the banes full to tie the season record of four, held jointwest side ly by Frank Schulte of the Lou Gehrig and Ruth, Bab. Cuba, Jack Beynon, former Illinois v I ,D Cbrk Nk I Nt - PcL--i Bagby JR. rXu rtIC'f tA !' - 0 A C?tchers- including - lhe Boston Bee., ., Chillies, Herb n6 Cardinal and Tom Lou, Browns. rokic together oa , wUh the I? 5,tu W0"M B a lh .0nm of can make this design tains instructions for making the cloth; an illustration of it and of stitches; material, needed; photograph of section of the cloth. To obtain this pattern, send IS cents in stamps or coins (coin preferred) to The Sewing Circle, Household Arts Dept., 259 W. Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. Please write your name, address and pattern number plainly. . UncUPkm Sc Reserve a Phase of Modesty A man may dislike to be asked to be identified. That is why h. has no enthusiasm for thumb1 printing. Artistic temperament believes in itself. This accounts for its fury when thwarted. No matter what fads are started, you cant tear civilized man nway from white bedsheets. If you can make a good quotation in bolstering your opinion, it seems to have more weight than your own logic. , She's Usually Disappointed When a man marries for money, his wife finds out in time whether hes worth it or not. A reformer wants to know why there are eo many convicts in tt NANCY KELLY " ' ' v iw-'-iI quarterback, la preand bis new movdemonstrate to pared able goal posts. The posts, which can be et on the end lines and wheeled up to the goal line when a team attempts a field goal, are which designed to eliminate injury, the colleges reason was the main moved them, back to the end line Southevernlyearft age . . - Nine football player., ern California Pbil Gr.ovllle Lansdcll, Oliver Day, Banta, Jack Bob People, DuboskI, Bean Roy Engle, Howard Stoecker, Russell and Glen Galvin, are doing dur-la- g extra work la motion picture, Pittsburgh . the summer hasnt made an Important Hughle since 1923 . baae for Crlts, who ployed second of year number s for the Giant, Ter. never hat been Inside a New club. night V " XCfP- - hv five Uelf In any bat u Stein of the short-acceptab- ly Red. Western Newspaper f V- - LlLjL John D. Biggers, of Toledo, Ohio, wbe directed President Roosevelt's lhe Poble The wife wa away visiting. .So faced with and sunshade for her a seat do with the baby, this fisherman rigged up Fla. at Miami, the from fishes pier while he calmly New Rifles for U. S. Army Rapid-Firin- g f a v . '7 f .t Fort B Portland (Maine," not UoffaJ and tweart that this year tha radio font woht find hum . . . They did, last three weekt after hit vocation my '.V summer, ttmrted . , , Remember "Three Smart Girlt. tha Deanna Durbin picture f rifle, which Therell be a sequel, "Three Smert ronnds pot min Girlt Grow V" with the tame cast, ! . - ODDS AD EX DS-J- ack Oakia U taking bout on hating loti a lot of weight, and George Raft it trying to reduce . . . Tha Chineta government hat offered Ann Sheridant hutband, Edward Noryit, a lot of money to fly for them . , . Fred Allen ruthed off to Maine when hit'yeart broadcasting wat finithed; hat eighteen miles from t' up,: flfp Army private , &2T"..ar. - role In auch an expensive picture. But at seventeen Nancy la a veteran who rates Important assignment She acted in the movies made in the East as a child, but gav. It up 10 years ago because she had reached the awkward age, and devoted herself to radio. She was going strong a year ago when the got the role of Gertrude Lawrence'a daughter In "Susan and God, a successful play that was one of the New York theaters big hits this year. Nancy waa a hit, too, Darryl Zanuck aaw her performance and bought her contract, so now shes back in the movies again. unemployment censns last January, believes better times are ahead for Industry and employment. He cited d the esse of the Glass company, of which he Is president, which has rehired 1,300 workYou can't tell, these days, where er. in the last three months. Siea swing musician will bob up. When gers predicted n fall upturn. Benny Goodman and his band wer. playing an engagement In Texa. last year everybody tor miles around who liked swing music cam. to dance. During th. Intermission a young man with a cornet In his hand came to Goodman and asked to play for him. Goodman took him into an adjoining room,' Jess Stacey aat down at th. piano, and the young man began to toot "Buddy," said Goodman when he had finished. "Whatever your name is, you can join my band. By the way, wher. did you learn to f.' put a horn through its paces? "Im a member of the Salvation Army band, replied Henry Jame whos been a member of Goodmans gang ever since. Libbey-Owns-For- All-St- " You stringt in three smaller sizes, the smallest 26 inches. Pattern 6084 con- At Tlkt I 5it or ovr Front steps And bxe bJl tke. Friendly sttjrs jm ie V h A cloth done in a Jiffy on a big hook with two strands of 1WI CHEERFUL CHER.J& i P C084. So, White was concerned i ahortstop and one of the moat major competition 1935 triumph and stayed her after fielders in the history of ""I enl until she hit the comeback 0me trail this year In England. ,lrn BaAby Jr- Helen has been a dominant figure Red Sox, who has shown tep itulT to become a depends- - in the world of tennis for 15 years, "talar sUrter. Jim Is the son ever since she won her first United In 1923. Before oos old Sergeant Jim Bagby States championship was the girls' she two for that years a year winner national titleholder. She took the naIndiana a l! couple crown seven times, ago. lot PresneU baa tional singles 1923 and 1931. Since 1927 M the Brookhn between Dodgers make W aacomfortable she has won the Wimbledon singles for other Na-'tre teams this year and title eight times, including her tecome about the most depends- -' cent victory wrier on the club. Just for good measure, Mrs ktundthe French womplate, Cincinnati scores Moody has won four and a respectwith Willard ens championships Hershberger, of doubles and mixed me from .Vwark, the won-- : able number mof the International doubles championships. league There are several other rti Pattern prison. ThaFi'easy because they keep the doors locked. If there were no "second terms in any American office, it might save a lot of trouble. o baling next to Vander Meer l the young pitchers la. Bob t. S the Pittsburgh Pirates, huhad an earned-ru- n average ibout two per nine-innin- g game ft date. Bob is a cousin of Char-- i floliocher. one - time Chicago ElC Having fought with Columbia and had her contract bought off, Grace Moor, departed for Faria, where he will start right la making plo tore, again. Shell do both a Froaeh and an EngUah version of "Leals And, as French pictures are rarely np to the United States standard, she probably wont llko the result. pie-eati- circuit The Cleveland tUni have Ken Keltner on third ite who special.zes in home runs fwn plays. h Ike outfield there are such d) stalwarts as Sammy Chap-m- . the Philadelphia Athletics tar rookie from the University of lifmua, Enos Slaughter of the tlaws Cardinals, and Hank has been batting around Junior Stein-vkr.wb- making Wally Berger, who came to the Cincinnati Reds from the New York Giants a while ago, has regained the batting form that made him a With his bands tied behind him, LeRoy Cobb, age thirteen, of Gaine terror for National league pitchers Nancy Kelly, aged seventeen, ha. contest that atn year or two ago. Hi excellent vllle, Ga., won with n ernst to spare In n work bas contributed to keeping the tracted lads from aQ ever the countryside. LeRoy ate his lunch at the been hooked to play the heroine in nsual hour, but that didnt handicap him at nil when it came to eating "Splinter Fleet, and a lot of people Red. np among the pennant In Hollywood are asking who she la a meringue-covere- d chocolate pie in record time. and where she comes from usd why she should be given to important a Hash) the ' & Talent 'hs&y of movies. Few others have stayed at the top for so long. Which reminds me that In "Tropic Holiday," the new Martha Raye-Bo- b Burns comedy, on. of Bob', scenes Is a Janet Gaynor burlesque of the one In "A Star Is Born in which Fredric March swam out to sea to his death. People who liked the Gaynor-Marc- h hit picture wont care for that victory m loo-del- too-;Dl- MOODYS U ELEN WILLS over Helen Jr rs You'll probably say, "Why I remember when thnt girl was boro-w- ay back la 19381 Her mother was n a movie star, Joan B l. and her father was n movie ck Powell, and a matstar, ter of ceremonies on the radio, too. But, of course, you don't sea them In picture, now.? And It .earns like yesterday that Sue Vidor was playing that tiny little plan and her handsome young parent, wer. standing ther smiling at her. Her mother was n famed movie actress - Florence Vidor, who retired to marry Jascha 1 Japanese soldiers pole their boats over the Hooded waters of the Yellow river after Chinese troop, Heifetz, the violinist Sue', father made break in the dyke to delay the Nipponese advance, King George and Queea Elisabeth et Is King Vidor, the director. vlsit France strengthened the military alliance between the two nations for defenao. Jlm Farlfy bown addressing the meeting of the national gathering of tho Young Democrat, of And, speaking of the passing of America at Seattle, Wash. time, when she started work recently on "Three Loves RED MENACE Has Nancy, Janet Pie-Eate- rs Gaynor also started out on her twelfth Wonder Woman titr liffy Cfochet Cloth You'll Be Proud Of C OME day when you young-ster- a year !li: QDust n Y v'i test the new Garand model, 30 -caliber D0W n!ng. The new rifle, are capable of firing semi-automat- ic - 60 fv Western Newspaper Union. And keb-- r tke. lovely popping sovnds OF otKer peoples motor cer3 . . RTT! or 20duioous FROZEN SUCKERS WNU W 30-- 38 SALT LAKES MEWEST HOSTELRY Oar lobby Is delightfully air CMled daring the sumer hmsiUu I Radio toe Every Room , 200 R HOTEL Temple Square Wat.. 53.50 to $ 3.00 TK. Hotel Temple Sqaam ku a hlcblf desirable, friendly atm phere.Yow will al way. find itlmmee end ulata, oneromaly comfortable, tboeonahfy aareeekle. 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