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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH S' OUR members of Fordhams all-- 1 conquering baseball team are said to be pledged to e clubs. It is whispered ' that First Sacker Babe Young loves the Yankees, that Catcher Andy Palau has a case on the Giants, that Catcher Tony DePhillips goes. for the A's and that Outfielder Gene Coyle sees eye to eye with the Dodgers. All of them save Palou, who is a junior, will be graduated in June . . . Incidentally, the Tigers are reported to be making sheeps eyes at Jimmy Sheehan, the Rams sensational frosh receiver. He is 6 feet 1 inch tail, weighs 195 pounds and belted the ball all over a New Haven high school lot before becoming Fordhams best prospect since the days of Frankie Frisch. New York Post. WNU Service, Franci Albertanti, the fight publicist who has taken to the Napanoch hills while building up the affair, is a diplomat even when dealing with the weather. Although he retains his long underwear he gives spring a break by wearing white shoes. . . . Modern horse fanciers may never see another steeplechase dead heat such APANOCH, N. Y. Once the as occurred recently between Hock Lad a to porter put the proposition up and Rioter. They are so rare that fellow named Baer. even Louie Strube, the eminent Long named "That's easy, said the fellow Baer. Ill smash him to pieces." Island horseman, had to go back to 1894 before recollecting another Again the reporter sought information deadlock. That one came I take. from a man called Paulino. off old at the (Tenn.) track Memphis Okay. He no hurt me, said the man and Strube was one of the riders. called Paulino, Since subsequent events had proved that both gentlemen were more than Terry Likes Fans Boos a trifle mistaken the reporter had no but Only on the Road confidence in the question now. Nevertheless, he decided to give it another Bill Terry likes to hear the fans boo , workout when the Giants are on the road. Says Max, he asked Schmeling, how do it means that every-bod- y you expect to beat Joe Louis? is taking the The tanned giant blinked those narclub seriously . . . Edrow eyes which peep out from under die Meade, the fight bushy eyebrows at the edge of a slantmanager, will desert ing forehead. California for New Well stay away from him. We York soon. . . . Nat won't let him hit us. Well , Max Fleischer, the Boxing Machon, the former heavyweight chamMagazine editor, and Eddie Borden, his aspions trainer, had rushed to the rescue. sistant, race to get to the office first each Sure, I know that," interrupted the on other the be but day. The two citizens youll reporter, are side of the ropes and a (whod have ever beautifully tutored boy like Loui9 Is not going to forget his manners to thought that about them?) and the reach over, and take a sock at yon. gent who gets there first gets the best Lets get down to cases. ' Maxs going stamps off the mornings mail. . Even the most eminent master thinkto be the lamb being led to I mean hes going to be the guy in there on ers occasionally muff one. Last winter J. E. Widener decided that Brevity June 18. Hows he going to be that was his ace So he took the 10 Gs the Texas horseman, A. G. Thinks Movies Show Tarn, offered him for Rushaway. Since Lbuis Can Be Hit then Rushaway has won the Louisiana, Illinois and Latonia Derbies. Brevity The narrow eyes no longer were has but why revive sad memories? When Johnny Farrell was pro at blinking. The tanned giant was leaning forward eagerly. Ordinarily he is Quaker Ridge he was a member of the one of the coldest of men but he has a National Democratic club. Now that warming smile and now he turned it he has moved to Baltusrol, he has on. Thats right, he said. I've seen given up such evil associations. The the movies and Ive seen him close up. reason? The boys at Baltusrol are arHe did not refer to Louis by name, in- dent Republicans. . . . Although Ethan deed the Brown Bomber seldom Is spok- Allen is one of the most mannerly athen of up here in Max Schmelings trainletes off the field, ballplayers say that ing camp. Certainly he can hit but he is the most competent of all jockhe has to have something to hit, doesnt eys (goat getters) when the game Is he7 Well. under way and an opponent needs to There was a moment overflowing be riled. . . . Robert. Hutchison, who won so many medals when he raced with embarrassing silence. Well, admitted the reporter then, for the celebrated Loughlin Lyceum A. now is one of the best known socits a good gag if you can get away C., cer referees. Incidentally, he Is the with it. son- - of John Hutchinson, who manHaving watched the German giant in the Greenpoint F. C., Sheriff Pete several workouts since then, though, ages McGuinness favorite team. the reporter is not yet ready to agree One of the better Jobs of spring that Schmeling can" get away with it. is being done by a firm on (up) cleaning his Judged solely in the Wall street neighborhood. The exhibitions training the Uhlan would by no gents bet you 5 to 1 that you cannot means be a good bet name three major league players who to gain a decision ever will achieve a total of six hits on any his Yankee stadium given baseball day. . . . Joe Jacobs, opponent Working Max Schmelings manager, started piloting prize fighters when he was in against Hans Uhlans Chances Dim but Serious Effort Louis-Schmelin- TT IS the close observation of little things which is the secret of success in business, in art, in science, and in every pursuit in life. Human knowledge is but an accumulation of small facts, made by successive generations of men the little bits of knowledge and experience carefully treasured up and growing at length into a mighty pyramid. The father of a college freshman received the following letter: Bothersome Trifle Dear Dad : Movie Star (excitedly) Quick, opI flunked in history yesterday be- erator! Call my husband for me. cause the professor asked me: Who Operator Number, please? was Judas Iscariot? and I did not Movie Star Now, let me see is We hadn't had anything he my fourth or fifth? know. about Judas in the course, and 1 asked him to put the question to the Was Put Out others in the class. Half the class In the parlor there were three said they never heard of Judas. She, the table lamp and he. For three years he was intimately Two Is company, without doubt, associated with the Leader whose And so the table lamp went out. triumph is celebrated at Easter, hut in these triumphal exercises his Theres a Way name is never mentioned. He had a Little has drunk the Ink. Johnny chance to be one, of the immortals, I do? shall What Barhe lost the chance. Bruce and Write in pencil. ton in Cosmopolitan. Samuel Smiles. A good name lost is seldom regained. When character is gone, all is gone, and one of the richest jewels of life is lost forever. J. Hawes. g Deserves Attention re-- Sad Case of a Forgotten Man Close Observation big-tim- Bedspreads Welcome smaller sprays on the bolster, or scarf ends. The flowers are entirely formed of stitch and French knots, the leaves of blanket stitch the rest is in outline. With cotton or rayon floss the designs are seemingly done in no time, in shades of lilac, orchid, or palest yellow. Pattern 1152 comes to you with a transfer pattern of a motif 18 6y 21 inches and two reverse motifs 4 by 5V2 inches. Color suggestions; illustrations of all stitches needed ; material requirements. Send 15 cents in coins or stamps (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle, Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. Write plainly pattern number, your name and Delicate Lilac Motif lazy-dais- y L timber-- topping . three-year-ol- Kohl-haa- Sparring Mates Are Guinea Pigs for Max Nevertheless, It would be unfair to Judge him solely from such a showing against partners. Such men usually are selected in the same manner that a surgeon pick9 out the best specimens in the guinea pig market. All that actually would be accomplished would be the ruination of three more guinea pigs. Similarly, it would get him nothing, save perhaps a few extra cheers from his loyal landsmen, who flock up here, if he devoted his time to the soft snap of outboxlng his laboratory specimens. So he seems to be concentrating upon special assignments. f. 40' (Keeps Dogs Away from j Evergreens, Shrubsetc. c;y1936Use 114 Teaspoonful from your per Gallon of Spray. Dealer PATTERN 1152 Dark and light lilacs, tied with a flourish into the loveliest of floral sprays, is far and away the nicest and easiest flowery touch one can give a bedroom. Even an amateur will find the large spray easy to embroider on a bedspread with four d. high school. Cameras Latest Flop Was on the Up and Up Probably It is just as well that Le latest triumph over Primo Camera was recorded in Brooklyn rather than In the Desert of Sahara. No matter how hard they tried to appreciate the thing, their arid environment would have licked the simOnly a citizen who has ple Arabs. taken his own share of bellywhooppers among the ships and microbes of a waterfront town could really understand that the whole business was not the old gageroo. Primo must have been sorely distressed by this sudden seizure. In sp'ite of some youthful practice as a he is more ham than Hamlet, and this display was worthy of Shirley Temple at her best Furthermore, If it had been the phonius boloniuS, as they whisper in the Sahara Desert, there would have been far more surprise, pain and Indignation. Roy Haynes thes-pia- , . JOE E. BROWN ASKS BOYS AND GIRLS TO JOIN CLUB Famous Comedian Offers 36 n, i NOT IN THE BOX SCORE: . A Philadelphian has forwarded a newspaper clipping which reads : Give us the breaks and well finish in' the first division, says. Connie Mack." 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