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Show BINGHAM GIRL IS FEATURED IN HEW YORK MAGAIUZE Bingham people were pleased a few days ago when the Rvery Week magazine, maga-zine, published In New York City, appeared ap-peared carrying an attractive picture of Miss Ada Clays, together with a pointed and complimenetary story of her fame, which has become world wide. "With reference to Allss Clays. Every Week says: "Christy Mathewson and other mere men pitchers were content to sting them over with one hand; but Miss Ada Clays, of Bingham, Utah, cuts the coiners with either hand. Unlike most pitchers, also, Miss Clays is a first-cla?B first-cla?B batter. The team for which Miss Clays pitches claims the woman's championship of the world. 1-ay down your knitting, ladies, long enough to play a game with Miss Clays' team." .Miss Clays is the daughter of Mr. and I.Mrs. E. E. Clays and is a member of the junior class of the Bingham high school, fn addition to being an athlete and a champion twirler, she Is a girl of rare beauty and pleasing appearance. ap-pearance. The photo in Every Week shows here in the attitude of delivering deliver-ing one of her deceptive curves |