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Show Speaking of Sports Winter Winner F) ? Jacobs Brings Farm System By ROBERT McSHANE MIKE hasnt JACOBS, who exactly grown poor in the boxing business,, has decided to borrow an idea from baseball and bring its farm system to the big league fight game. Of course Uncle Mike will be superintendent of the cauliflower farm, but will be aided and abetted by none other than Benny Leonard, who will serve as chief scout, coach, csar and general organization man. It wasnt so long ago that Benny was commander in chief of the lightweight division. Hes a bit larger around the middle now, but still has an eagle eye for ring talent. And once the talent is unburied therell be r minor league and the training promise of promoe tion to for leather-tosser- s who come through in the chain system. The setup will be practically the same as in baseball, except there will be no Judge Landis to serve as final authority. Bennys job will be to scour the hinterlands in search of promising youngsters and bring them to New York to get their start in a couple of minor league fight clubs that Jacobs plans to open in the near future. : Jacobs move, on the surface, at If the present crop of hothouse heavyweight contenders had come up through ability instead of publicity, interest in the game would be much greater. His farm system, if properly conducted, should eliminate the misfits and give real fighters a chance. He has promised that any young unknowns discovered by Leonard and. sent to New York for will not have to make the usual connections. It will be possible for them to get their chances without signing over to anybodys auspices. Jacobs emphasized the fact that he seeks no new monopolies for himself, and if the kids make good they will not have to fight exclusively for him. The greatest sluggers in heavyweight history came from the crossroads. Jim Jeffries from Carroll, Ohio; Jess Willard from Pottawatomie, Kan.; Jack Dempsey, Manassa, Colo.; and Joe Louis from Montgomery, Ala. : Perhaps another Dempsey will be g search uncovered in the for talent. If so, Jacobs and Leonard should be allowed to congratulate themselves. least, seems logical. - try-ou- ts far-flun- . The Duke Returns KAHANAMOKU, lord high F) UKE sheriff of Honolulu, most be loved man in the islands, will re turn to the United States this summer to manage a team of Hawaiian swimmers on a tour which will take in both San Francisco and New York World fairs. The most interesting man of his race, Duke, at 47, is in as good condition physical as when he .was breaking world recAnd thats ords. been quite a while ago. He came to the United States for the 1912 Olympic trials, and began a career that lasted 20 years and took him to all parts of the world .as a champion. 1912 At the Olympics in Stockholm, said Duke, in his high sheriffs office in Honolulu, the king of Sweden insisted upon treating me as royalty. He made the mistake so many bave done, he assumed that Duke indicates that 1 come from Hawaiian royalty. Duke is my name and has nothing to do with titles. In all my trips abroad Ive met the same thing. I spent hours trying to explain the thing, but Europe didnt want to believe it, so I finally gave up trying. That Duke is an able politician was demonstrated a few years ago when he was elected sheriff. He was in somewhat of a spot, being a Democrat with. Republicans in a distinct majority. His opponent, a Republican, was running for and was a good officer. Duke and in his speeches promised if they would elect him, hed name his opponent chief deputy. real-izedth- Now Playing OLD CHOP By Joe Bowers . His Arkansas background gives him a level head.' After .smash-ing par by 13 strokes to set a competitive record of 271 in winning the Texas Open at San Antonio he was asked what he would do with the prize money. His reply was: Thatll help to feed the hogs. It took him quite a while really to get up steam. In the Chicago Open he led the field with a 67 the first day, only to have the officials S cancel all the first round scores due to a thunderstorm. The next gested satisfactorily by all normal day he chalked up a bad round, C. Houston Goudiss Reveals Several Reasons individuals. Why well behind Sam Sneads winning total. His 67 tied Hagens comFood Sometimes Disagrees; Warns Against Be Tranquil at Mealtimes petitive record of 11 years standing. view of the fact that tranIn Eating When Tired or Worried Since January 1 Harrison has of mind is essential to the quillity scored victories in Bing Crosbys C. HOUSTON GdUDISS By utilization of food, homeproper tournament and the Texas Open. should remember never makers GREAT many people have the unfortunate habit of He lost a playoff to Dick Metz, anto discuss subjects at other Chicagoan, in the Oakland warning friends and acquaintances against this or that meal times.unpleasant the chilDont nag tournament, and finished third at food, on the ground that it is difficult to digest, or is dren about eating, or choose that Phoenix. almost sure to cause digestive distress, especially if eaten at time to discuss their lapses from the wrong time of day or in combination with the wrong discipline. Dont talk about Monarch of Mile take up real or fancied foods.' Indeed, to hear some men and women recount the finances or with your husband. Let grievances CELDOM does an athlete so far various dishes that are best matters until the meal wait such surpass his contemporaries that left alone, is to wonder how ing to the conclusion that you has been digested. he is looked upon as an almost-certai- n If these suggestions were more winner as soon as he enters they manage to find anything cant eat this or that, and shows to eat at all, in view of the that one is scarcely justified in generally followed, it is almost an event. friends or relatives to certain that we would hear much Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis many good foods they con- warning articles of diet. avoid certain less conversation about foods that is one. The issue is very seldom in sider taboo! amount of evi- cause distress, much more wholea is There doubt when he steps into the ring. large Certainly there is no objection to dence that fear, anger or anxiety some talk about the pleasures of Glenn Cunningham, the tireless food as the topic of conversation. have the effect of table. When he diminishing the the WNU Kansan, is another. It is so basic to C. Houston Goudiss 1939 54. and further, of stretches out in the mile race his secretions, gastric good health that it down or the slowing arresting should be upper- movement of the intestines. most in the mind If food is eaten under these conof every individual who desires to pro- ditions, it may remain stagnant mote physical and in the alimentary canal, with the mental efficiency. subsequent formation of gases and inAnd it is also nat- decomposition products. But true cause of the stead recognizing ural for a person to of the trouble, many people errobe guided by past Flowers for a Purpose blame the food itself! experience in de- neously men Medical have frequently GARDENERS want flowers for termining what he often for beautifinoticed that and should develop people eat, what it may be advisable for him gastric disturbances when they cation of the yard, or both. To suffer financial reverses, and con- be certain of an abundance of to avoid. But it is a grave mistake for tinue to suffer from them until flowers for cutting throughout the one person to warn another their financial condition improves growing months, however, the a striking demonstration of the gardener need plant packets of against any food or combination of foods on the ground that it will importance of banishing fear and only three or four of the followcause digestive distress. For the worry! ing flowers: Annuals snapdragon, aster, catruth of the matter is that under a lendula, calliopsis, candytuft, carNever Eat When Tired normal, proper conditions, difno should have healthy person Almost any food may cause dis nation, bachelor button, cosmos, ficulty in digesting almost any tress when one is suffering from dahlia, larkspur, annual lupin, nasturtium, salpiglossis food that has a place in the fatigue. So it is unwise to sit down marigold, zinnia. and diet. to a large meal when exhausted Perennials columbine, coreopGLENN CUNNINGHAM from too much physical or mental sis, Food Dislikes Often Unfounded gaillardia grandiflora, perenwork. A brief rest before eating opponents are automatically classed once met a woman who told will put the body in much better nial lupin, pyrethrum (painted I as husdaisy) shasta daisy and delphinime that her contented-lookin- g shape to receive and assimilate um. Cunningham seems invincible in band evmost eat and did, could, the food. the mile race. Of course, he has For earliest bloom, the followcept horseshoes. Menu Then, if the meal is served in his off days, but whether he is in erything was are recommended by Gilbert And ing her! for simple pleasant surroundings, and if the Bentley, flower expert: Calliopsis the best of form or not he man- planning from the different how problems food is flavorful and well cooked, ages to break the tape with rehome-makwho must try the chances are that it will be di- - and candytuft among the annuals, markable regularity. As milers go, of the and coreopsis, delphinium and both with Glenn is practically perfect. Thats to reconcile her menus, memamong the perennials. of pyrethrum various dislikes food the the trouble. Hes too perfect. And cut flowers, For the with and bers of the family, Filet Crochet Design perfection does get monotonous. zinnia, marigold, gaillardia, grow cant declare foods that they they Not long ago John Borican, For or Scarf snapdragon, aster, cosmos and eat, for fear of digestive distress. (N. J.) Negro, beat Cunningdahlia. indiof that is course, , It true, d run. ham in a special occaand differ viduals greatly, Cunoff a famous Borican staved a food that can and should ningham sprint to win in 2:14.3. sionally eaten be regularly by most peoGlenn, however, previously had run ple, will cause distress in an inthe distance in 2:01.1, a record. To Check Constipation inA short time later the Kansan got dividual case. But that is .no that the food will have Get at Its Cause! revenge. In a mile race in Boston, dication on another perCunningham defeated the five man the same effect If constipation has you down so field without a great deal of trouble. son, and it is misleading either to you feel heavy, tired and dopey, The race found his 1,000 yards con- proffer or accept advice of this naits time you did something about friends. from ture more than just queror, Borican, in last place. it And asomethingYou has It may be that the victim should get taking physic! Haw long he can continue winning at the cause of the trouble. to the food in question is problematical. Soon some bar- an allergy If you eat the that he reacts to it differently food most people eat, the chances rel chested youth will beat the vetBut of people. are the difficulty is simple you eran, and interest in the mile run than the majority don't get enough bulk ." And will grow. There certainly is no there is also the possibility that bulk doesnt mean heavy food. of because exists the prejudice to attached. be blame Cunningham a kind of food that isnt conIts some caused, previous distress, sumed in the body, but leaves a gives the best he has every race, not inthe intestines. by the food itself, but by the softbulkymass and is a true sportsman. But comIf this common form of conwas it which under circumstances for is him lacking, though petition stipation is your trouble, eat several promising milers have their eaten. for breakfast Kelloggs understandevery day and drink plenty of Perhaps a clearer eyes on his record. It will be a water, isnt a medicine strange, somewhat sad day when the ing of some of the mental and -- its a crunchy, toasted, nutriold workhorse is definitely unseated physiological factors influencing tious cereal. And it will help you not only to get regular but to keep as reigning monarch of the mile. digestion would dispel many of the bugaboos that cause people to regular, day after day. Made by Kelloggs in Battle Creek. Sold avoid various, wholesome foods by every grocer. and food combinations, and to Ciencia, filly who won the $50,000 warn others against them. Santa Anita -- derby February 22, comes from the vast King ranch in Emotions Influence Digestion Pattern No. 1830 Texas. The ranch embraces about Scientists have established that This graceful bowl of filet cro850,000 acres of Texas finest ter- the stomach is capable of reacting roses is set off by the K chet . Dean has . finally to almost every emotion and senrain ..Dizzy confessed that he was not bom in sation that is experienced by men stitch. The design is lovely as a Oklahoma, but in the hills of Arkan- and women. Thus, how you eat chair set, scarf ends, or buffet set. sas, some three miles from Lucas becomes quite as important as Pattern 1830 contains directions and charts for making this set; . . . Only major league baseball what you eat. And any food or illustrations of it and of stitches; team to change training camps this combination You find them announced in of foods consumed was materials the shifted required. Phillies, the columns of this paper by having or year are tired, worried when you merchants of our community from Biloxi, Miss., to New Braun- angry, may cause acute distress, Send 15 cents in coins for this who do not feel they must keep A Henry (Neb.) whereas the same ft fels, Texas food, when eat- pattern to The Sewing Circle, the quality of their merchanbasketball player scored a basket en at another time, may be di82 Avenue, Eighth Dept., dise or their prices under cover. for; the opposing quint recently. His N. Y. without the slightest dis- New York, It is safe to buy of the mergested name was Corrigan. Please write your name, adturbance. chant who ADVERTISES. 6 Western Newspaper Union. This indicates the folly of jump- - dress and pattern number plainly. WHAT to EAT and WHY big-tim- the DIZZY DRAMAS er To Fight Game TTNCLE (DUTCH) HARRISON, lead-m- s money winner of the win-tgolf circuit, is one champion who will keep both feet on the ground. The Arkansas-bor- n lad, who a few years ago was caddying just at 51 per round, has picked up $3,601 since the first of the year, to make mm top winner among the touring professionals. Horton Smith brought Dutch to Chicago after spotting his ability on Arkansas courses. He eventually became assistant pro at Hortons home club in Oak Park, 111. is, The Republicans roared their protests, but Duke stayed by his guns and was elected. He kept his promise, and today his deputy is still the same man. Both seem set for life. 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