Show JUNIOR BASE BASEBALL ALL LEAGUE 6 SHOULD BE SUPPORTED An effort enort is being made t to I organize and maintain a junior baseball team in Manti l The I young young- ng boys are eager to to to-parti to participate parti- parti but they need financial and moral support I A junior baseball team is a splendid thing in many ways 1 It t gives ives nn en opportunity for the young boys to participate in v 11 form of recreation ion they like and a part o or of their leisure time in a wholesome I way Many f ny of our I Ilion about the wandering lion s tIre sire streets wondering what to do I with themselves In many in- in they have little or nothing nothing nothing no no- thing to do and naturally soon soil on oner mischief It Itis t er or or later get g-et into is for boys and girls to play ph y The normal child should shou e d play pIny and h ho he should be given opportunity to play If this in instinct instinct instinct in- in l is stunted or dwarfed a I crabbed attitude toward life may be the result I A Junier ball team not only I gives Plea pleasure ure to the boys and I 1 tic help 1 keep them wholesome and I I I fresh but it builds up material I for the senior te team If Manti lanti is to have a good baseball team next year and years to come the younger boys must be taught the game If we want a I If f fast st skillful group of ballplayers ballplayers ball ball- players in Manti fanti we ve must begin berin be- be 1 twin gin training early cally When this important fact in baseball is I overlooked we have to be contented con conr t tented ted to make our t tham am from whatever material happens happens hap hap- happens pens to be at hand hand good good bador bad bador or indifferent indifferent indifferent-as as the case may be Excellence in baseball as in all other lines of endeavor is the result of certain causes the most important of f these being natural ability opportunity opportunity op op- and scientific training training training train train- ing ing- Lets help our youngsters YO attain excellency in our great national sport Money I and time invested in the welfare and nd happiness of our boys is put to the very best advantage 1 ble leA A FIGURE The most romantic figure of modern times died the other day Lawrence of Arabia was kil killed ed on en an English highway when he swerved his motorcycle motorcycle motor motor- cr cycle to avoid running banning clown a u One has to go back a long longway longway longway way in history to find a man who vho combined the qualities which went to make Inake up the personality of or orthis this scholar- scholar adventurer who had not yet reached the height of his ca ca- I reer T. T 1 E. E Lawrence might have ha lived to become the leader leader leader lea lea- der of the English government for he had just resigned the humble post in which he had buried himself since his ex- ex exp o ts in Aramia made him amous in order to go into politics L Lawrence sTence wrence was only 46 years old when he died but brit into those 46 years he had crowded enough experience in a diversity diversi diversity ty of fields to fill fiU the lifetimes o of several everal ordinary men A brU scholar and linguist 1 he had gone into the Arabian desert with an archaeological al l expedition and nd learned not riot only the language but the habits habits habits ha ha- bits and manner of thought of I the native people who were groaning under Turkish mis mis- rule Arabs are slow to give their confidence to an outsider but Lawrence captured their devotion and when the opportunity opportunity y came during luring the war var to lead the Arabs toward independence independence independence inde inde- I they followed him hinl gladly He picked the one Arab chief whom he trusted Feisal to become become be be- come the king of the n newly newly- liberated nation notion and a after ter the most amazing adventures and 1 deeds of daring which read like lilt tal tales c out of the age of chivalry lio hn broke n the h Turkish h h i in Mesopotamia I n mia 6 4 and d i set t his f 1 friend F Feisal isal on the throne of the desert kingdom Then declining declining declining de- de de de- clining all honors and shunning shunning shunning shun shun- ning publicity he enlisted inthe inthe in inthe the British aviation forces under under under un un- der an assumed name as Aircraftman Shaw He had hat just left left- that left that post when he died Anyone who likes to read of I the the- stirring adventure ought to toI I read lead Lawrences Lawrence's book Revolt in the Desert many such tales it is is true story I THE ONLY SOLUTION During 1934 the automobile caused the deaths of peri persons per per- per per-I I sons out of each of our oui 1 population I I Each cars in use killed 1304 people I Every tune time gallons of gasoline were consumed 20 persons died There are three different I ways of looking at the automobile automo automo- I bile accident problem and problem and any anyone anyone anyone one of them should be sufficiently impressive to make the public think and think serious serious- iy y The problem would be bad bac enough if it were no greater than in previous years but statistics show that it is steadly becoming more acute In 1931 for example automobile 7 reg regis egis- si s- s i were 3 per cent greater great great- er than in 1934 and t I consumption about one per cent greater but but 1931 automobile deaths were 8 cent under rrt- rrt yer LL L I J This mis illS year with WIn automobile automo- automo automo automobile bile registrations and gas consumption consumption con con- again on the up upgrade it isn't pleasant to speculate on wu what t the deaths toll tou will vill be be- be unless that proportion tion of the motoring public which is reckless reckless reck reck- less incompetent and plain i discourteous is forced to change f its ways I 1 A prince lance e at the records shows that the so-called so unavoidable accident is so rare as to be practically t 1 nonexistent nonexistent nt All but a handful of accidents are caused I by one of two things things mecham- mecham cally defective cars or a defect ill I in the person behind the wheel And of those two the last is is infinitely more important important important t per cent of the cars involved in I 1 I accidents last year were in ap- ap condition I ap-I p good |