Show The Salt Lake Tribune 7 Dr Van Dellen Ever Happen To You By Blake ' ' A ment deep Robert Ruark AKJ 10833 AKJ964 WEST A EAST A Q 10 9 5 2 78 VAK10987 J974: VQJ5 2 ' A8752 A3 SOUTH A843 ¥6 A 4 3 2 AKQ8 AQ10 4 Opening lead: King of ¥ A desire to take all the tricks resulted in the loss of a vulnerable slam contract tdday After West’ one heart over-cal- l North h JI wished to insist on a game contract so he made a cue bid The three club rebid by South was a r forced tempo' v rlzlng meal- - Mr Goren iure North next showed the 'diamond support and South who had done little so far leaped to game In diamonds Reassured about the texture of his partner’s trump holding North went on to Slam VEST OfENED the king "j ’’I-fT A own 3L It Is a whispered joke In Cy and Art’s store d surf tolling ihe deep bells at night It ls a rack of unread The class will kindly come to attention and refrain from yawning while the professor suffers a slight attack of nostalgia due to a series of events Paul 10 in It’s the boardwalk at Asbury Park a rug auc-- i tion a hot dog It is mass at Holy Cross the unselfish affection of two police dogs the sound of 3000 leaves in a poplar tree talking back to a breeze Home is my Glnny nine and eight-tenthmiles to the west in Lincroft No father will ever get more love than that girl can give in a glance Home is her twin daughters Robin and Pamela the grins the wet kisses on the cheek the incessant s two-toothe- To sever a connection Invariably preceded by Quite serious reflection But now and then such A most unwise action is As when misdecision To understanding tends cloud a person's vision We all are somewhat sensitive v And foolishly get tense When actually the Intended one we blame No resignano offense Result tion ever should While from hasty action there is time for comproAnd mutual retracmise So when a person tion Of that i seems to be The resigmind Renation ought to be spectfully decline tails of mares the awkward scampering of colts Home Is also the town of Red Bank with Its shops Its traffic Its heat Home is Kislin’s big store Joe Irwin’s yacht basin with the big boats and the little ones swinging at their moorings Home is a big seawall across the street a sea gull gliding up and down the shore crying for fisli she cannot see IT IS FAMILIAR drapes the stout figure of Roberta Lane cooking everything a la Lynchburg a rug with an old stain Home is a worn pair of moccasins a soiled bathrobe an empty Kleenex container a cherished memento in a bureau drawer Home FRIDAY CAPITOL Convtrtini WE MOVED MARK FRESHMAN JIWILIR 01 tribww lid 143 I Mai -- ASK ANY up GIRL I looked It just so happens I know something about knuckle-bailer- s because I have a Collier’s Magazine of June 22 1940 handy It contains the first major magazine piece I the other day and we did not ' ever sold Paul's tremendous fresh suc-- c e s s “Mr s 'Arris Goes to Paris” which is already a book soon a musical comedy and about to be a movie one fine day Mr Gallico was a sports writer Mr Ruark was a sports writer (Lousy sports writer I might add) SO WE TALKED- - about the return of the knuckle ball as practiced by Hoyt Wilhelm who had nine or Rio TOO QUICK TO QUIT — A resignation Is the wish the bag for Baltimore last time Gallico came to call in Spain talk about - -- cool air and a rusty tramp on the horizon rolling to It is the little river hind the house racing to the sea always making it never It Is Charlie too their making it always running father a better son than I It is the hill of Highlands could hope for with its blind lighthouses it is a pebbly road behind It is Rumson Road beauti-- ' ful Rumson Road canopied Locust Point where Arthur with oaks with an honor Brower lives Home is the buzz of bees guard of red maples and big the smell of trampled sassa- - homes full of small people —Home 4 the-greysuekle--afte- r f breed- yf rasp-bo- ne summer shower It Is clear ing farms the switching be- It is the thunder of the — It’s tiUe is ‘Catcher -- Killer" and its subhead says: "When Dutch Leonard lets go his knuckle ball even he doesn’t know whether it’s going to break right or left up or down So what chance has the batter against such a freak? Or even the poor - bruised guy behind the plate?” IT MIGHT amuse you to know right now that the poor bruised guy behind the plate was then a very good catcher for an awful ball xluhth£— WashlngtonSen ators He is now a very successful business manager His name is Rick Ferrell And he still bears psychic as well as physical scars from catching an old guy who said he was 29 years old Jn 1939 and was probably 35 Read Up Get Up And Speak Up ' Our popular booklet "Sue- cessful Public Speaking” explains the art and secrets of speaklngrweiron' your feet— It shows you how to develop poise and self confidence — how to hold the attention of your audience Written in simple practical terms this booklet is a valuable aid for anyone who may be called upon to speak in business or social- - life Order today — only 25 cents plus 5 cents for mailing Leonard became a magazine piece in 1939 the day he beat young Bobby In 13 innings Feller 1-- That year Dutch Leonard working for a nothing ball club won 20 games The magic 20 is something even if you are pitching for the world champions Leonard made it with a club that couldn’t field couldn’t hit and rarely spoke English because old Clark Griffith was exploiting the Cuban sugar cane mines And Leonard threw nothing but knucklers Use Thli Coupon Tho Suit Lako Tribune Information Bureau 635 F St NW Washington 4 D C X enclose fflOc) thirty cents in coin for a cony of the booklet “Successful Public Speaking" ' Kama Street He couldn’t have killed a butterfly with his fast ball (Please print) City State (Mall to Washington DC) By C H Goren ¥ none easy i dark-haire- Goren on Bridge NORTH slow-tag- " juices It’s a familiar bed that knows Mr Bishop every inch of a tired body More than anything else home is Gayle and half a woman bounding in running out playing that insufferable Rock and Roll shielding her father from the world of women on the one hand and telling him lilp a confidential old crony that he ought to get married in the next iTTwo Old Sports Writers Discuss ‘The Knuckler’ North It is content- f’v iji-it- in- The last exercise is the flatfoot squat in which the heels are placed 12 inches “apart with the’ feet "turned out at an angle of 30 degrees Squat but keep the heels flat on the floor The arms and elbows hang the knees approximately 8 inches in front of the toes As you squat bend the head and touch the floor with the hands C B writes: What is a floating kidney and where does it come from? Reply: You mean where does it go? The kidneys are held in place by fatty tissues along the back They go up and down with each breath When the individual stands they drop an inch or two A kidney floats when it moves too far There is no harm so long as it does not descend low enough to kink the tube that leads to the bladder live chair and the 4 smell of a roast sizzling at Bring the knees to the chest and clasp the hands about the legs The knees are spread slightly and pulled forcibly toward the chest Exercise four is per- formed from a sitting position with the knees ex- -' tended Bend forward and attempt to touch the toes with the fingers In exercise five stand on one leg and as the knee is bent the other leg is extended backward but held straight Meanwhile bend the chest forw&rd with the arms dangling to the sides and beatJbe weight of- the-bo- dy on the ball of one foot When this position Is reached settle gradually on the bent leg and go up and down several times I a down of the stresses of making a living It is - a -- A is which proves In vulnerable magazines a stack of Frankie Carle records a typewriter a green telephone a medicine chest where I can find anything in the dark Home is a village a half mile away dotted with familiar faces It is the rough jest of old friends a pool table in the bacjt of Jim Sullivan’s tavern an exchange of greetings with Clarence Stevens the town clerk It is 10 minutes of browsing in Fowler’s Hardware Store a little philosophy exchanged with pharmacist Goldberg a lot more to me than the pink and black house in crease gradu- ally as muscle strength 1 m Both deals Home It ®r time each ex- Van Dellen ercise should be done rum 15 to 40 times for the first exercise lie on the back with the knees bent the feet flat on the floor and the arms extended over the head BRING THE arms forward and slowly raise the head shoulders and chest off the floor until lhsIingerstcuc! the floor between the Return to the original posl tion Do not anchor the feet unless necessary Remain in the same position but with the feet closer to the buttocks and tilt the pelvis toward the heels by contracting the muscles of the buttocks Hold the abdo-- ‘ men down with the hands to prevent the back from bending upward The third exercise Is done from the sameposl- ' tion Portrait its Memories Home-Drea- ms Dr Paul C Williams has devised various simply exercises to strengthen the muscles o f the lower back They can be done at home preferably on a padded floor L5 v By James Metcalfe lry lnese 6 Exercises first and June 24 1959 Jim Bishop Reporter Back Weak? Go-eas- Wednesday of hearts which was ruffed in dummy and declarer had a moment of remorse over not having contracted for all the tricks With this thought before him he played as though he had bid a grand slam' He cashed the queen and king of trumps and when East showed out It was too late to retrieve the slam Declarer could ruff one more heart but that was all If he abandoned trumps temporarily and tried to run the clubs West would ruff the second round lead another heart and South would be unable to get out of the dummy without permitting West to score another trump trick I will quote Mr Rick Ferrell now the Detroit Tigers' business manager then a battered catcher who not only suffered from an eccentric brother Wes but a knuckle - balling starting pitcher as well "How” Mr Ferrell said ( for Collier’s "do you expect anybody to hit it when I can’t even catch it? It comes over the plate all right and It looks soft But about the time I try to put a mitt on It the damn’ thing Jumps and socks me in the leg” — VltTlSlNgMT CALLOUSES T U eallouaaa mm ® Mi m ran® mmmm m eaahlonln pad C 3 mmsm and Leortard have remarkably similar since they backgrounds have both been trading flotsam and came late to a Btarting position after dreary years of relief work Mostly knucklers don’t start if the catcher is valu-- ’ able ' THERE’VE only been three real expert kncklers I remember George Caster with the As now Wilhelm and Leonard And Leonard was a real ball player Quent Reynolds paid me $400 for the Collier’s piece and Leonard cut me 50 per cent It was the last deal I made with a knuckleballer Too tough on the hands mi ft $ it-- m m0 tt-GK- taste at® NEW DESOTO EXAMPLE NEW PLYMOUTH EXAMPLE ’-- § FI RES WEEP sedan delivered in Salt Lake City with power steering power brakes Torqueflite automatic transmission factory installed push button heater carpeting padded instrument panel aluminum color sweep and white wall tires or ONLY SC m or ONLY l 30month Including taxss psr license and Intsrestl psr month including fox liesnss and Intorost I SALT LAKE’S PLYMOUTH CENTER 9 ma mmm mmmuh mmmm Ttrhn?jn — SALES INTERMOUNTAIN RENTAL o LEASING 2nd DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTOR EAST AT SOCIAL HALL AVENUE ''it V This deluxe DESOTO This beautiful new ’59 PLYMOUTH 6 cylinder sedan delivered In Salt Lake City with factory installed heater oil filter and custom accessory group burtiln m bottoai ot hat tad Mamas caUm— art Mr Uarin-n- Umm nothin G9®M60JIl®)e Wilhelm 4-- - DUST With a decent ball club Leonard might have won 30 or 35 games that year -- WE MUST confess that declarer’s error was a rather human one However when large rewards are waiting to be reaped extraordinary precautions would seem to be in order and a trump break is by no means an oddity Declarer should be willing to give up 30 points to Increase the safety of the contract The play that locks up the reward is to lead a low diamond from dummy and put in the eight When it loses South is In position to draw trumps and run the clubs ‘ PHONE EMptre -- |