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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH NOT IN THE BOX SCORE: DILL ROGELL of the Tigers still is the American leagues best double-pla- y shortstop . . . The worst outfield arm in the circuit belongs to Chicagos Rip Radcliff . . . Jake Wade of Detroit is the easiest pitcher in the league to run on. . . Johnny Murphy is the toughest Yankee pitcher to run on . . . New tips as to football tops Pittsburgh in the East, Washington on the Coast, Texas Christian in the Southwest, Minnesota in the and Harvard in the Ivy league. Plans for the Argentines to play a polo series in Mexico depend upon a decision by the Mexican government. The Gauchos would play on borrowed mounts since their own high-clastock will be sold . . . Juan Castex Pradere, spare on the Argentines, entertains his friends by eating glass and lighted cigarettes Dev-ereAt the age of sixty-thre- e informer the polo Milburn, of 36 holes ternationalist, can play in fits close-to-pOften golf daily. six fast periods of polo after his Mario Bigangario, golf, too . . Italian sports writer, also is an interpreter in Brooklyns Snyder Avenue court . . . The original Kid Norfolk is holding down a job with the WPA . . . Reds and Giants were so sofre at one another in 1919 that when Cincinnati players came to the Polo grounds they brought their own supply of bottled drinking water. Boxing Commissioner Bill Brown of New York seems to think that Max Baer is a fit opponent for Jim Braddock, but refused to let him fight the local boy, Bob Pastor. Bob must be a pretty good fighter when all things are considered. Connie Mack seldom offers cash for players, but he would like to buy Rudy York of the Tigers . . . Patty Berg is not the only golfer in her family . . . They say up Minnesota brothd way that her is real the Berg er, Herman, Jr., prospeet. - Life Begins When u 'T'HE baby successfully Mid-We- st New York Post. WNU Service. h ss Louis Proves Worse Than Most Severe Critics Suspected ... ux Stadium recently, two widely divergent viewpoints were developed. One held by a majority of the woefully small crowd was that the visiting notable deserved the decision. The other, entertained by the states duly appointed referee and judges, was that they could do their duty only by declaring that the champion had successfully, defended his ors. hon- Since then four other viewpoints have been added to the general con- fusion caused by the light fantastic performance within the ring. I list them forthwith: V. P. (1) The great radio audiences impression that it was a whale fight. V. of a prize- P. (2) casual notion Farr must he a The that con- better fifteen-year-ol- Items of Interest to the Housewife THE CHEERFUL CHERUB TKi Im I tke outdoor lifeV only liFe-- it fin; my vitk hefcrt witk 30 in. love Nature. tWt ivst covld kv5 tu tree! WNU Service. SALT LAKES NEWEST HOSTELRY Our lobby Is delightfully air cooled during the summer months Two water. Serve iced. Sixteen to Combination Dish. with simmered tomatoes of eighteen servings. Excellent to parts one part of celery makes a good quench thirst. Juices from canned combination dish. peaches, apricots, pears or cherries can be utilized for some of In Preparing a Chicken Dinner. the water. A live chicken usually weighs Dainty Shoulder Straps. When a third more than a dressed chicknaren. Allow half a pound of dressed making your undies try using for the shoulder-strap- s. row ribbon velvet chicken per person. The velvet side next to the skin acts as a grip, while the For Basting Roasts. Leftover satin on top looks dainty. You fruit juices; especially those from will find that ribbon-velvstraps spiced fruits, make excellent bast- will outlast any garment. ing liquid for roasts, chops and ham dishes. To three Raspberry Shrub. and one of red raspberries One cup quarts of Picnic Lemonade. add one cup of sugar quart sugar, one cup water, one cup vinegar. Cook slowly for half an strong tea infusion, six lemons, hour and strain through cheeseone cup crushed pineapple, three cloth. Pour into sterilized bottles quarts water. Cook the sugar and and seal. Serve over ice cubes water to a thin syrup; add the diluted with water to taste. WNU Service. tea, lemon juice, pineapple, and siderably fighter than even the Recalls Prediction ten unknown gees who previously had on Harry Danning licked him ever susQuotation from story written at pected. San Antonio, Texas, on March 12, The Y. P. (3) 1931, by H. Bradley: belief Theres a kid here that Louis looked seems to nonobody even worse than a if youre but tice who filler baldheaded space thought wise youll stick he could do the job in five rounds. along with him in idea V. P. (4) The his opinion that hes that the thing 'would be made to going to be a Giants order for reviving Britains faltersome day. His star in if ing boxing industry is Harry Dan-ninname London next winter. . . . Top V. P. (1) can be disposed of the Easts for choice means a no summarily. It was by at this tackle best one. a even or good great fight Ches-bris Red writing V. P. (2) is not to be given the air The giant Colso easily. Farr, as was known in like a meat chophands has star advance, is mainly a young man gate a terrific drive and dotes upon composed of elbows, cunning and per, opposing lines apart . . . That taking heart. He used all three of them womens title test at Memphis in his That performance effectively. should be one of the grandOctober no by against the champion was Schmel-inevents in years if amateur est golf g of the to that means equal G. does not muddle A. S. U. the who knocked out Louis or the as usual. Keep an eye on lesthings a boxing Pastor who provided new Westchester Dietrich, son cannot be held against him. Betty Marion and links Turpie, queen, which Neither can the point score courses do made has whose putting Donovan Referee gave shows that . . . Nomination for him only one round out of the 15 new tricks best money player Litbaseballs even. one other and called only tle Jimmy Ripple of the Giants. Then what? Well, for instance, let Football Coach. Andy Kerr says: ,us go into V. P. (3) which deals Colgate is not officially interested with the Louis situation, Bowl games . . . Colgate has Joe won eight rounds out of the in bids to various bowls for received score card, fifteen on the Bradley several years and has the They were rounds two, three, four, turnedpast down . . . But a Rose them fourfive, seven, twelve, thirteen, bid Bowl might be considered in teen. He was given the advantage the of universitys policy beof the doubt in the second and spite for its a big twelfth rounds which were slow, dull cause (alas, . . .purity) Also thinks that game and unsullied by blows of any sig dough over the country is standfootball nificance. ardized with no section having on the best teams . . . monopoly Rhythm Was Missing the East has more colleges Says cannot center its ma-- i therefore and 'Against Tonypandy a few spots as can the terial at . ." Coach Mai Ste. Coast Pacific When he is hit on the head he has vens is plenty fed up with those a habit of dropping his hands and who say N. Y. U. students of gees tugging at his trunks. He still does physical ed are up at Lake Sebago not know what to do in clinches. now for early football practice. Most important of all, the rhythm Really its part of the prescribed and speed are missing. He stood course. flatfooted against Bob Zuppkes favorite dish is a ' Farr, pawing timidraw hamburger sandwich over ly. When he got he spreads two raw eggs, which ready to punch, he breaks himself 4 to make he which raised on his toes. He then sure they are fresh Farr kept watching sandwich . cannibal the smothers the feet all tHe while with onions : . . Hans Steinke, vetWhen Louis moved eran of the wrestling mat, is drawthem Farr moved ing $300 a week as a pirate, in a too and so was in movie titled .The Buccaneer in v position to avoid the Hollywood . . . the punches. Even Stub Allison, California football Louis who fought Braddock whipped Tommy Farr coach, advocates bowling as an excellent conditioner for football . . . over blows with takes his squad to the alleys lightning speed from almost any He of times a week during prea couple stance. . . . The Green Bay season practice to the Joe no longer punches body, Packers predict- the Brooklyn Dodgblows which formerly weakened a ers will win the eastern division victim for the decisive slug to the in the National ProWhen he fought Paulino, championship head. . . - This year fessional league whose main defense was a pair of marks the twenty-fift- h anniversary elbows held high and close, he of the opening of athletic relations banged away to the body. Then, between the Army and Notre Dame defense the Paulino dropped when the Navy and Notre for a moment, he dabbed with lefts and between . . . The first games were in Dame cat as as any quickly to the lugg baseball in 1913. putting the clincher on a mouse. well-founde- es AROUND the HOUSE ar VIT'HILE Joe Louis and Tommy Farr were taking care of their international relations at Yankee com-plet- a nonstop toddle from one side of the room to the other. The cute girl at the soda fountain slyly slips an extra dipper of ice cream in your malt! She must like you! The company informs you that the part of the breakfast you prepared (the ham) is Boy! the simply delicious. Missus just reeks wi-- jealousy! The man next door, whose garden has been voted the neatest in the block, hasnt a single tomato, and it looks like a bumper crop over your way. Kansas City Star. "Hot" Ice Five new kinds of icg have been produced in the physics laboratory of Dr. P. W. Bridgman at Cambridge, Mass. One type is so heavy it sinks like iron in water. Another, known as ice II, is so hard it will scratch steel and is Called hot ice because it will not melt even when dropped into boiling water. Ice II is produced by putting water under a pressure of 45,000 pounds to the square inch. This pressure would be equal to the pressure at the bottom of a glacier 13 miles thick, although such a glacier is not found on the earth at present. This crushes the tiny chemical particles, or molecules, which form water together. Washington Post. A et Radio tor Every Room 200 Rooms 200 Baths lit HOTEL Temple Square Rates $1.50 to $3.00 The Hotel Temple Square has a highly deairable, friendly immacwill always find it and ulate, supremely comfortable, therethoroughly agreeable.You can hotel is: this understand fore why atinoa-phere.Y- HIGHLY RECOMMENDED You can also appreciate why: ot distinction Its a mark beautiful at this to stop hostelry ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. d , sum-it-all-- up ed g. o. ... YOUR. 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