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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH THE RICH REAPER COUNTY Entered as second elai t matter Fefc. 8. 1929, at the Peat Office, R delph, Utah, ander the Act of March 3, 18T9. Layton Marshall, EYtor and Proprietor Wm. E. Marshall, Basiness Manager SUBSCRIPTION l.' 9 Fer Year in Advance , NOT IN THE BOX SCORE: an eye on Christensen, TEEP lV y0ang Minnesota fullback. They say he is the best yet . . . Burns Marvil, Syracuse soph, is a brother of the old Northwestern end. The kid is a whale of fullback and an illustrator of some talent, too. He makes his way by dishwashing in the university dining room . . . Vannie Albanese, Syracuse fullback star of last fall and now with Brooklyns pro football Dodg' ers, once gained 79 yards on sixteen straight plunges through the middle of a rugged Penn State line. Stopped d on the mark he came back a few seconds later to take a short pass and run 45 yards for the winning touchdown just as the game ended. He never called for a time out during his three varsity sea" sons, incidentally. General John J. Phelan was technically right when he assured Bob Pastor that when Max Baer appeared for a license, Commissioner Bill Brown did not call Max a bum. What Ballyhoo Bill called the former champion was as reported by every paper in the city . . , All of which probably has nothing to do with the fact that, now that Uncle Mike Jacobs wants such a show, it is six, two and even the State Athletic commission sanctions a Braddock-Bae- r affair. Burleigh Grimes believes that horseback riding is one of the best ways for a pitcher to keep in conr dition . . . John Arnold Heydler, former president of the National league, has abandoned golf as a summer pastime. Says swimming is more fun and keeps him in better shape . . . Four National league clubs admit theyre willing to deal for Buddy Hassett when the Dodgers put him on the block this winter . . . Boys who run errands around National league clubhouses say that the Giants are the best tippers. Cubs used to be good but a change has come over them this season At least Hornsbys telephone booth was in the grand stand. In Washington, the boys who want to slap a deuce on Honey Chile in the fifth at Aqueduct simply use the phone almost behind the Senators dugout. Theres a kid named Sid Martin at West point (the football coaches either are keeping him under cover or are too much entangled in red Jape to note him) who might become another Monk Meyer if given proper opportunity . . . Those Sterns twins at Williams also are worth a football writers tale . . . Iowa, minus Coach Ossie Solems leadership, will be weaker this year although this Tubbs from Miami is a good man . . . Ohio State, better than usual due to the lack of press raves, will be tough to take in spite of the loss of Jumping Joe Williams, who flunked out of college . . . Michigan and Purdue will be good, maybe better than that. Xlncla Phil StUjAi All-Ameri- ca Jl Feu? Or at Least a Philosopher It would require an angel to live under a system in which all things . are held in common. No man pick?., bis, company to any great exteat. Circumstances GOOD MANAGEMENT TO INCREASE EGGS , . Early Preparation Must Be force it upon tim. . . We sometimes wonder if a pugilistic champion could stand three . Made for Pullets. two-yar- New York Post. iitfS BEDTIME STORY The v.d. (very dumb) woman tour- ist was browsing around an antique shop. Suddenly she spied a bed which took her fancy. Oh, she gushed, what a ducky bed I I think its too, too, charming! It is, said the salesman, reverently. Many famous people have slept in it. In this very bed, dear lady, have slept George Washington, Andrew Jackson, and Abraham Lincoln. How odd, chirped the v. d. tourist. Youd think with all their money they could afford separate beds. Prairie Farmer. GETTING HIS BEARINGS WNU Service. Let Alumni Rave Heres an Idea of Ivy Grid Prospects 'T'HIS properly should be written A while the glee clubs from six major universities gather in the background to croon their demands for touchdowns. Letters from duly indignant alumni should be strewn all over the desk. The telephone should have been briskly ringing for hours so that irate acquaintances could demand free ducats on the line. A bevy of tbe worlds greatest detectives should be near at hand to unravel the rules committees newest tangle. Nevertheless, while lacking such colorful inducements to get into the real spirit of the thing, duty must be done. Forthwith is presented one guys notions as to how some of our better publicized eastern insti tutions of higher learning shape up for the 1937 football season. YALE The Elis look better on paper right now than they did twelve months ago, but it is doubtful if they will be as good as in 1936 when they lost only to Dartmouth. Clint Frank, possibly the greatest back to wear the Blue since Coy, heads an impressive list of ball carriers but there are too many danger spots up front. 50-ya- rd all-arou- Do you play golf? Traveling Salesman No, I dont play it, but it looks like I gotta learn to talk it if I expect to maintain friendly relations with my kind. Golfer Allah Behave American baseball team was playing a team of Turks in Istanbul. First Turk (at the plate) O, Allah! Give me an eye to see the ball. (He struck out). Second Turk (at the plate) O, Allah! Give me skill to hit the ball! (He also struck out). Third Turk O, Allah! Grant that I may make a base hit! (But he also struck out). The side changed, and an American faced the pitcher: American (enthusiastically) You know me, Al! (And he hit a home nm.) Chelsea Record. An Culprit A politician was just finishing an address to a big meeting. Towards the close of his speech he noticed a g man pushing his way towards the front and brandishing an stick. The man seemed anxious to get at the poli- tician. What do you want? asked the latter, in a frightened voice. Is it me? Car- No, no, came the reply. ry on. I dont want you. I want the guy who asked you to speak. Magazine. burly-lookin- ugly-looki- Tit-Bi- ng ts Dick Harlows System Clicks at Harvard HARVARD Dick Harlows hard hitting system was working last November almost as well as it did during his years at Western Maryland. Most of those heroes, who scared Yale so badly, are back. Headed by Alex Kerkovian, a bruising Armenian giant who brings fond memories of Pennock, Hardy and other Crimson tackle greats, the line should be the best in years. Tom Healey, rugged sophomore son of a Worcester police captain, is almost as good a tackle as Kerkovian. Don Daughters is an impressive end. In the backfield there is the famous passing combination of Art Oakes and tiny Bob Stuart to go along with the blocking of Chief Boston and the line plunging Vernon Struck. Together with Torbet MacDonald, soph triple threat from Andover who is claimed as the best Harvard back since Crickard, they may provide the Crimson with its ardently craved Big Three title. PRINCETON Jack White, tops as a ball carrier but weak defensively, and Charley Toll, a good but not great tackle, are the only survivors from . Crislers mighty team. Two-Bum- s, ... pre-seas- on Farr Should Glean Another 50 Gs 'T'OMMY FARR should clear an- A other 50 Gs before he sails for England in December . . . Recent reports that Newark Promoter Babe Culnan would manage him are all wrong, according to Farr. He says Manager Ted Broadribb will receive his cut on all purses until March when their contract expires . . . The poultryman who has a well managed flock is the poultryman who will receive the biggest returns from the fall increase in egg production. Pullets should be ready for the laying house in early fall. The house should be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected before the birds are placed inside. Broken window panes should be replaced, and if drop curtains are used on open-frohouses, these should be checked for needed repairs. Cull all pullets carefully. Market all birds, especially those with excessive bleaching of shank and face parts. These birds are usually carriers of coccidiosis. Do not change pullets from growing mash to laying mash until they have reached 25 per cent production. Then change the mash gradually over a period of two weeks. Dont buy cheap mash it is the most expensive in terms of results produced for money spent. Keep a good grade of mash before layers at all times. See that they have plenty of fresh water. Practice rigid sanitation to keep the death rate down. Keep accurate fecords on the flock. ' Without records the poultry business is a affair mostly miss. Good breeding males are essential but scarce. If these have not been secured, get them at once. Early fall is a good time to plant grazing crops. A mixture of Italian rye grass and crimson clover will provide excellent winter and spring grazing. nt sub-norm- al Broadribb and I This are in the best of year, with the Ti- health, is the BritTwo heavyweight boxers chasing gers still sore over ish empire champs round the other each ring kept what happened to only other comment on toes of the the small treading ' the well ballyhooed on the situation . . . he At lost last referee. patience veterans in 1936, Quentin Reynolds predicts in Coand shouted: anything may hap- lliers that Bob Pastor will win the If you dont stop treading on my pen. On paper, the heavyweight championship. corns theres going to be a fight! Says prospects are not the former N. Y. U. bojr has contoo impressive but vinced him. All Ready if bald Tad Wieman does his usually Gents who knew him well in his Judge Why have you brought high class job on a green soph line commission days say that boxing into court? that cudgel it might be well for Yale to get an Jim Farley will resign as PostmasPrisoner Well, they said 1 had to alibi in working order early. ter General. They add that he has t provide my own defense. PENN Backs such as, Elverson, spent 111 nights on the train during Kurlish and Murray are the past year, wants to devote more Warwick, NOT ALL ALIKE replaced no more quickly than are time to his New York alliances and such fine centers as Jim Hauze. will head a major auto company . . . Nevertheless, the red helmeted Wal- The favorite of Dodo Bundy, ter Shinn heads a strong front line who eliminatedsport Alice Marble in the and it may be difficult to flag such womens national tennis tourney, is impressive soph backs as Jim Con- swimming. Shes very good at it, nell and Billy Koepsell. too . . . Jockey Silvio Coucci, whp DARTMOUTH Boys to watch hung up his tack at Aqueduct, may here are Merrill Davis and Larry ride abroad. Hull, a great pair of ends and Bob Texas Christian has the biggest McLeod, a superior ball carrier. line in its history. Two young men They fit well into the system Earl who hope to be pro football Giants I suppose your wife claims she Blaik finally has established on a next year, should be eyed caremade you what you are, the same firm basis at Hanover and it may fully. They are Ki Aldrich, the giant be they can carry tbe team until center who made Horned as mine does. Frog rootraw recruits get the feel of things. ers Not much. She says Im a poor aU about Darrell Lester, forget COLUMBIA A stride or two and I. B. Thats what hes called nut. ahead of last years pace. Lou Lit- Hale, a tackle . . . Will tle is cheerful, as he very well Walls, the grand new Giant end, The Deadly Pull What broke up the poker game might be, when he looks at his big never spoke a word until he was squad so well equipped with ends eight years old. His mother and at Crimson Gulch? and backs. Probably not another father were both deaf mutes. Tillie Too much political influence, The sheriff Rose Bowl year but it should be Sid Manton, perhaps the most underconfided Piute Pete. made it plain that hed enforce the Luckmans time tc go places. Also rated player in pro football, landed law against gambling if he didnt watch Frank Sposato, sophomore, Walls for Coach Steve Owen. Man-toconverted from center to quarterwin at least three out of four pots. by tbe way, is scouting Ford-haback to replace George Furey. for T. C. U. . . 240-pou- n, m . days of haying. A word from the wise is too , often boring. Ought two people with the same literary and dramatic ambitions marry? Dont worry. Not one time in a thousand will they. They Can't Follow Rules Most people who are in jail are there because of defective judgment on their part. Solon wasnt so smart. He said Reprove thy friend privately; commend him publicly. Reprove thy friend privately and thoult have none. We dont reprove our friends; we love em. . The resolution hardest to keep: To hold your tongue. Some would change the acknowledged aim of all men from life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness to life, liberty and making money. If the bombing apparatus of war is developed any further, all the wars will be dig-i- n wars. IM FEELIN6 hit-or-m- iss FINE THIS WORM REE FROM THAT THROBBINGr -F- Soy Meal Chick Feed Is Recommended in Rations HEADACHE Since soybean oil meal has become such an "important factor in poultry rations, due to its economy as protein carrier, it is worth noting the results of experiments at the University of Wisconsin, says the Country Home Magazine.- - An all- mash ration containing 12 parts soybean meal, two parts meat scrap, and two parts dried milk plus minerals (in 100 parts) was better than one containing 16 parts soybean meal plus minerals, as measured in weight of chicks at 8 and 20 weeks, and in feed consumed for gains made. Another ration consisting of 12 parts soy meal, two parts meat scrap and two parts dried milk plus minerals (in 100 parts) was not so effective as one containing eight parts meat scraps and eight parts dried milk, when measured at eight weeks, but was about as good at 20 ration (above) weeks. The was about equal to one with eight parts soy meal, four parts meat scraps and four parts dried milk plus minerals and one with eight parts meat scraps and eight parts milk at 20 weeks of age. With laying pullets at 11 ' months various combinations of soy meal with meat scraps and dried milk plus minerals gave good egg production and were better than when the sole source of protein was soybean meal. . 12-2- -2 1935 Like to See This By Roy S. Dearstyne, Head Poultry Department, North Carolina State College. WNU Service. . Consult Your Vet Although the vaccination of cattle against Bangs disease (contagious abortion) looks promising, it is still experimental and should not be done except by a skilled veterinarian, warns Dr. J. R. Mohler, chief of the bureau of animal industry in Washington. The vaccine being used contains' living Bangs disease germs, and should not be used on mature or pregnant cattle as it may infect them. As applied to calves to prevent, not to cure, the disease it seems to give encouraging results, but the results of tests in 250 herds in a number of states are needed before the vaccine, can be officially endorsed. Turnips for Horses Turnips may be fed to horses either boiled or raw, though this feed is not a common, one for this class of stock, advises a writer in the Montreal Herald. Roots should not be depended on for the energy needed by working horses. Roots are about 90 - per cent water, so that it would take J00 pounds of them to equal 10 pounds of hay in dry feed. It is doubtful whether turnips would have any effect on heaves. AND READY FOR A GOOD DAY) WORK. , All people who suffer occasionally from headaches ought to know this way to quick relief. At the first sign of such pain, take two Bayer Aspirin tablets with a half glass of water. Some- times if the pain is more severe, a second dose is necessary later, according to directions. 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