Show B6 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday November 1 5 2003 SHERMANS LAGOON I MAT TOO NBEP IS POSTER NITH AN HEARD SHERMAN ABOUT 'tOO LOSING 'tOUR FEROCIOUSNESS — (Laura©® A MESSAGE INSPIRATIONAL -i -- £p in lrNOTA - a wonum®!? to® “ Dsoxol mm By Elizabeth A Kennedy Associated Press Writer By Lance Armwith Sullv Rooks Jenkins Broadway strong' 246 Pages $2445 "Every Second Counts" CATHY i 'll ' I jsFRviNiT'eteL 'll CUP' X WUNOECTT PIU5 ’ CUP TO I ' corWNfjnre top we ’P " ' i' o' Nfloous ir HOLES BETWEEN S y ' TOrT1 !iLT!ieNoooiEs:'iL(:SPiUD J ' onto ? ' SEWING 'CUP AlANDAfroR't TEST mXA E& Pius THE RIGHTEOUS WDUrHATinN wooles1 N UtTlF SECRET)'’ PIUS THE THF 't COOKING ) miSCELWNEOlft ( AIR PllTr a ' ' I) y jl( SIZE': EATING Z'fc V cups: Lance Armstrong who overcame advanced testicular cancer to win the Tour de France five times- takes ' bicycle racea record-tyin- g in his to sutler pride willingness mightily to get what he wants BONUS NOODlES s n ? SViBook review ff A'4 “Pairi is temporary Quitting lasts forever” Armstrong says in his excellent second book ' V '“Every Second : The book offers insight into the life of a world-clas- s athlete from the constant training "and travel to the pain of grind- the 2IXX) mountains in miles ing along through the Tour de France The descriptions of his injuries are especially’ good particularly his take on “road rash” which happens when a rider Hies off a hike and skids along asphalt at 40 mph “We're not talking a scraped knee here” Armstrong writes “We’re talking alxiu't rolling down the crude rocky asphalt of northern France arid skinning both sides of your entire Counts”':' hone-crunchi- BEETLE BAILEY NOW THEY SAY FISH ARE BAP for you TOO MUCH MERCURY IT'S A PROBLEM NOW WHAT CAN SERVE NEXT WEEK THEY KEEP CHANGING ONE WEEK SOMETHING IS GOO? THEN IT'S BAP THEN IT'S GOOD AGAIN LAST WEEK FISH WERE SUPPOSE? TO BE GOOV FOR YOU I - THAT'S G OOP body and the’''front and back " Talk about suffering! HAGAR THE HORRIBLE ft Tcri I X THINK MITlN&FORMBTO BAY ' ' PEANUTS AP Photo too” and inspirational! MY TEACHER DOESN'T BELIEVE : THAT YOU WROTE THE REPORT ABOUT THE FLU EPIDEMIC ’ is well-writt- : ' All that and he became a huge celebrity talk shows-anwith appearances on late-nigchatty phone calls fmm famous actors and ' singers - ht d v “The attention could become addictive” he writes' “There was no doiibt I could'have d turned into a jerk and there's no dbuht some people think I did turn into one ' much as I tried to keep'it all straight” The book to some degree also addresses his ! swollen-heade- - marriage 'although the Ixiok was finished before the Couple announced inSeptember that they were divorcing after five years There are no nasty detaijs about the relation-shi- p -- r he refers lovingly to his estranged wife hut explains that their life together had become “aconslant series of large and small distiir- - ' bance-- s interruptions breaks in the connec- - ” ' : ' - tion" : : second book' Cyclist Lance Armstrong's It's endearing that some of Armstrong's pit- -' falls resulted from cureless mistakes such as whiing by a “feed zone” during a race instead of stopping to eat and rest He reached the finish line deplctedpnd delirious sagging ! over hishandlebars Bui the book is not only about racing r- though racing enthusiasts w ill he satisfied with his detailed descriptions of the competition! ‘‘Every Second Counts’ picks up where Armstrong's first book “It’sNot About the Bike” left off --1: right after he won his first Tour In the next five years I’d have three )' children take hundreds of drug tests (lheraliy)v break my neck (literally) win some more ' races lose some Uki and experience a break- :: down in my marriage” wriies life that his became a Armstrong “constani elevated state of excitcmerii” 4— he kept training his children were born and he-continued working with his c'anccr charity “The Lance Armstrong Foundation” “Lvery Second Counts" is a engaging Ixipk about an inspiring well-writt- SHE 5AIP I’SHOULDN'T SHE SAP "MAKE en athlete:'-- ’ : YOU COULD NEVER HAVE BEEN-- IN UJORLD U1AR I UJORLD WAR I FLYING ACE::' Jfck MOTHER GOOSE AND fiRiMM ’ uuuini handfulof dried kmm - Hunched forwajrd’staring into Tire' Sam home back h°w it farij! a!sh - Sarah replied Why it s just as far back as it was coming I guess Sain giggled- - Well yes I guess I couldhaye thought of that my own selLBut I didn t have lii walk coming No w bolh Sarah and Sam wcrelaughing S°‘m the chunks of meat were done and'Sarah to)k them from the fire:Giving one chunk to Sam and Starting to eat the other her- self she began to think She needed to put ashe toyed with the idea of plan together finding somewhere snug and tryihgtbwaiuhc sop long-wa- ! - ' nt REAL LIFE ADVENTURES CLOSE TO HOME put-anothe- JUST TH CAUb r ano cgvldnt KNOtMNO UtUAT STAND NOT thy By Phillip Alder AJASOONSON The American Contract Bridge League ( ACBL) mails a monthly magazine to all members The Bulletin used to e be in a format and on printed paper But starting last January it enlarged Now the paper is good there are lots of photos and color is used throughout There isa variety of articles for players at all levels If you were South how would you try to make four spades after West starts the defense by ' leading out the top three club honors? ' No auction was given ' North's three-sparesponse is a limit raise promising 10-1 2'support points and at least four spades Yes West might ' SO YOU TO LO THCM1 NCBJDCac small-pag- low-quali- ty NO s lil 2 TOLD THM rftUAf A 'N CLUB-HOOS- W MY 'NevANFmcyciw POA BANS FAtCND — see tomorrows Herald Journal for the next installment o( this story Win at bridgo THEY SAAJ THC tJOARMfN OVfl ABOUT TH prohably taste like mahna Picking up the moc-- A casins and ignoring the blood' she tried one on forr sizie A bit Jaiige but with an insoje made ()UtC)fa piece of the robe they would be muchbetter for walking than her worn-oshoes Addirig more wood to' the fire and faking'the ctmked meat off thdspit she handed one of the to satn and started on the other herself fter she had finished her meal’ Sarah pulled a corntrXjf the large robe: arpund in front1 of her ad stariedmakirig a long cut with the knife Gaij had jvenhtf What yg ! Mif Samasked Wiping his ' hands oft on his pant legs' “I'm making you a warm coat out of the hide" Sarah 'replied surveying the cut she had made Then she made another' cut at a right angle to- the first' then another Now she had a rectangle of the buffalo robe Folding the fe(ftange in half she cut a slit in the middle GeUin to her fcctf shc said gam “Stand up he efs see how your new young m:in coat pLs Scrarnbling to his feet Sam stood up straight and ct his mother put his head through the slit! p'es FOXTROT -- u i ut Fu-S- t Pakola had jefi her She coiild only carry the absolute necessities and that JOj-leaving the heavy robe BUt wait— she and her son didn t have coats Perhapsshe could make a ctiuple of ponchos out of the heavy hide then she and Sam could wear them as they travejed and still have somethmg warm to sleep nat night All her life Sarah really hadn t had to make any major decisions Now she was faced wiih one that would mean life or death to both her and her son What was it that some of the older folks used to say ? Oh yes — "Gird up vour loinsv Smiling she couple of UU appetizing right' now but later on it would' ( S When beekeepers perty de ' have made a takeout double hut it would be thin especially w ith only three hearts The reader is advised to ruff the third club draw trumps and play three rounds qf hearts If the suit divides3-- 3 the last heart in the dummy is a winner on which the diamond queen can be discarded! 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