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Show 0 THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH Speaking of Sports- - Speeders Beware! Be a Slugger Awards Show Italian-America- large-nose- d n catcher and a burly first baseman from Marylands eastern shores captured the spotlight briefly for baseball from a sports world intent on football, when the Baseball Writers Association of America picked the two most valuable players to their teams in the National and American leagues. The catcher was Ernie Lombardi, who swung a hefty bat for the National leagues Cincinnati Reds during the 1938 season. The first base-ma- n uias Jimmy Foxx of the American leagues Boston Red Sox. To Lombardi, the award comes late in his playing career, for he has been in the major leagues since 1931. The big catcher rolled up 299 points, or 63 ahead of Bill Lee, the Chicago Cubs' pitcher, who finished second. devoting his life to teaching people to slow down. The f amous Indiana university track star, who has shattered many world records on the cinder path, has been' a member of the Indiana state police for the past several months. His chief task is to pursue speed demons and reckless drivers along the highway. A driver a day has been Lashs arrest record since he started his career. . He is stationed at the state police barracks WHAT to EAT and WHY s- Feed Adolescent Correctly or Tragic Consequences May Result, Warns C. Houston Goudlss; Teeth Must Receive Special Consideration , Sets New Record To Foxx, the award was no novelty, for he has won it on two previous occasions in 1932 and 1933. But it is a vindication for him after a miserable season in 1937, when he hit a weak .285, falling below the .300 mark for the second time since he was brought up to the majors by Connie Mack from Easton, Md., back in 1934. . Jimmy polled 305 points out of a possible 336 and became the first player to win the most valuable award three times during his career. Foxx batted .349 in the 1938 season and drove in a d total of 174 runs. Incidentally, the awards again indicated that the man with the potent bat is likely to be picked as the near-recor- DON LASH at Putnamville. He recently arrest- ed two men for speeding who teach safety in the public schqols. Lashs superior officers are certain that he has won his spurs, but the modest star says: I guess Im a poor policeman. Id rather warn people than arrest them. Educational efforts to teach safety are bearing fruit, he believes, particularly with the very young. Children are learning safety rapidly, he said, but adults are harder to teach. They apparently wont apply their knowledge. State police and highway authorities in every state are bearing down on enforcement of safety laws to protect the careful driver from death or injury due to the reckless one. ex-tra-ck By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS may seem as if there could be very little OFFHAND, itbetween a deficient diet during adolescence and painful childbirth in later years. Yet it has been demonstrated clinically that there is a definite link. It has likewise been determined that the kind of food which is fed adolescents has a significant and far-- f reaching influence upon their Leading nutrition authorities teeth in later life, and in the hold that the average American case of girls, upon the teeth of diet is more deficient in calcium, perhaps, than in any other single their children when they in nutrient. This is especially likely turn become mothers. to be the case in the diet of the adolescent. For at that time, boys Preparation for Parenthood develop prodigious appetites and a Adolescence is a difficult period tremendous capacity for carbohyg at best. And if a girl takes an un- drates or foods, balanced diet at while girls become extremely fin- this time, the result may be an unstable nervous system, poor physical development, lowered vitality and inability to fight off infections. This lack of strong resistance may open the way to dental disease and to a POACH U. F. (BOB) EVANS, of of other seLogan high school, Logan, Iowa, rious infections variety well. as has spent 56,000 educating himself It has also been established that about football, has coached 13 years if a girl is poorly nourished durand still says he doesnt know years of rapid developmuch about the game. But he has ing these there ment, may not be the slightsome ideas. For instance: of that fact until she indication est He has had only four tackling an expectant mothbecomes first drills in the last four years, which she will pay for her er. Then he explains by saying If a man can of nutrition lack mothers block he can tackle. He doesnt believe in scrimmage and had only one up to his second Results of Calcium Deficiency game of the 1938 season. If her diet has been deficient in He believes the three hours before a game are the most impor- calcium, for example, her pelvic tant and he always tries to be with bones may be imperfectly develhis boys at that time, talking to oped, so that she suffers unnecesthem for the final 20 minutes before sarily during the birth of her child. And if liberal amounts of they go on the field. 9 Western Newspaper Union. calcium have not been stored in her body, she may be called upon to make needless sacrifices from her own body in the interests of Billiards her child. It is well known that if By CHARLES C. PETERSON an expectant mothers diet is not President, National Billiard Association abundantly supplied with calcium, of America and World's Trick the substance will be withdrawn Shot Champion. from her own bones and teeth in an effort td meet the needs of the developing child. . ERNIE LOMBARDI most valuable performer, for 13 out of the last 15 players selected for the honor in the American league and .9 out of the last 13 in the National have been sluggers. Play, Says Helen word recipe play given by Helen Wills Moody, world tennis champion, as the way to live the simple life in a world crowded with complexities. ONE was Tftat Mrs. Moody is qualified to give a recipe for serenity in the heat of contest is demonstrated by her sobriquet, Little Poker Face. : Pocket in peoples lives Complexity said Mrs. must be balanced, Sport is one of the things Moody. which can help do it. No better proof can be given than the new enthusiasm, which is sweeping the country, for all games. The tennis queens views are in line with the National Sports Councils program to get America off the seat of its pants and encourage Often even by a more advanced player the break is missed because of overplaying the cue ball below center, although when aiming absolute center and striking object ball left, it is advisable to favor slightly above center. , Again let me remind you of the careful completion of your stroke, active participation in sports by all and to make certain that your cue - classes of people as a means of proremains on the line of aim, This parmoting the physical fitness of the ticular rule has made and unmade more players than any other factor. nation. for night and one for morning, so that it is never necessary to use a soggy brush. They must watch when the supply of tooth paste or , powder runs low, and see that it is replaced. For it is surprising how few children can he persuaded to brush their teeth properly without an agreeable dentifrice! Mothers should take care to choose a dentifrice that will preserve or restore luster in the teeth. For adolescents ' are extremely sensitive about their appearance and they must not be allowed to permit dingy teeth to spoil their smiles. If mothers will feed their adolescents a correct diet and supervise their daily dental care, the coming generation will not only be more attractive to look at but should enjoy more abundant health. icky. Either they do not take enough food at meals, or they tend to eat too many rich mixtures between meals. As a result, the diet of both boys and girls is likely to contain an abundance of meat, fish, highly milled cereals and other refined foods, with inadequate amounts of the foods rich in calcium. these necessary protein and energy foods should be supplemented by milk and cheese which are rich in calcium; by green leafy vegetables which are also a good source; by eggs and fruits, valued for their minerals and vitamins; and by bulky foods which supply sufficient cellulose to help promote regular health habits. Mothers of adolescent children should make a conscientious and determined effort to feed them a diet rich in calcium and vitamins A, C and D the substances required, especially, for maintaining sound, healthy teeth. If milk and succulent fruits and vegetables figure prominently in the daily menus of the adolescent girl, they will go a long way toward helping to correct the choosy attitude toward food from which many older children suffer. And if careful attention to diet is coupled with careful attention to sound hygienic habits, the health of our teen-ag- e boys and girls will he greatly improved, and they will be more adequately An Aid to Dental Health prepared to assume the duties of For although expectant mothers parenthood. are not always aware of this imConfect Dental Hygiene portant fact, it is true that the It is vitally important that the first or baby teeth are developed within the jaw during pre- proper care be given to the teeth natal life, and the foundations for and mouth. But it is quite unlikely the second set are also laid at this that a correct routine will be followed unless mothers offer tacttime. Unless the expectant mothers ful advice and suggestions very diet is very generously supplied frequently. For while the tiny with calcium, so as to allow ade- child has his teeth brushed for quate amounts for the babys him, and the young school child teeth and bones, nature will en- has his ritual sudeavor to meet the childs require- pervised, too often the adolescent ments by sacrificing calcium from is left to his own devices' in this the mothers own body. If she respect. That is a great mistake, has no adequate reserve, then she as adolescents are sometimes ooth for careless in the care of their teeth. may be forced tb lose Mothers must see to it that every child, or suffer even more serious dental ills. there are two toothbrushes, one mm vjiii oirr g, ironnims 3il!Tt UHBM) (Ri OH Pepsodent ALONE of all tooth powden contains marvelous Irium If YOU want YOUR teeth to sparkle as Nature intended they should, do this: change immediately to Pepsodent Tooth Powder I WHY Pepsodent ? Because it alone of all tooth powders n contains that new tooth cleanser, Irium I. . . 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