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Show KUNA HERALD,. KUNA IDAHO Perhaps Official W asn't Very Good at History S$S$$$3SSSSSSS$SSSSSS$9SSttStt3 SPEAKING OF SPORTS By ROBERT McSHANE Kalaaiad by Warfare Nawtpopar Union , :&$S$$3S$$S$$$$$3$$$$$SS$$S$$gS$$S$s9 T OU BOUDREAU, U 24 -- year -- old shortstop who will manage the Cleveland Indians next season, has taken over a job which will require all the courage and resiliency of his youth. The Indians arent a great baseball team Boudreau admits that. In speaking of his new job, Lou said: I realize I am young, and that it will be a heavy job, bat I feel I can do it with the of the players and the fans. I feel well make our goal, which Is the first division. We dont have a great ball club, but we do have a good ball club. Boudreau didnt lead with his chin. Theres more than one reaTo begin son why he shouldnt. with, the Indians arent exactly famous for their ability to come through in the pinch. In fact, they have been referred to as a good team on paper because they fold so easily. The Tribe blew its big chance in 1939 and may not come as close again. A famous alienist met a certain prominent official. After some discussion on. the mentally un- -. sound, the official asked: Doctor,, how do you tell if a person is insane? really Oh, we merely ask a few ordinary questions, which ordinary people can answer correctly. What type of questions? WeU, replied the alienist, this sort of thing: Captain Cook made three voyages around the world and died on one of them Which was it? Oh, I say, objected the official, Im afraid Ive forgotten which one it was. Fear of Public Speaking Conquered by Home Study The possible even probable absence of Pitcher Bob Feller hasnt enhanced the Indians chances. The army is looking upon Bob with a fond eye. It seems that he is scheduled to get a second lieutenants rating in the air corps. Lou takes over the job vacated by the promotion of Roger Peckin-paugwho, when only 23 years old, managed the New York Yankees the last two weeks of the 1914 season. h, Her Poise Awes Timid Speakers. TVIY, ISNT she brave! thinks the timid soul when an exPeckinpaugh, who managed the Indians in 1941, has been elevated to perienced speaker shows no fear. the top front office desk as vice But the experienced public president. His tenure of office wasnt speakers smile at this bravery marked by phenomenal success. idea. In order to be sure of yourBefore Peckinpaugh there was Os- self, they say, you have only to car Vitt. His reign ended learn to. be sure of little details. in a free for all and Oscar made And those you can practice at his way out of the big leagues. His home. departure didnt seem to cause him Just stand up there, relaxed, nothing in any great amount of heartbreak. to distract you and give! Our The Indians and Vitt just didnt see your hands booklet tells how can two-ye- s eye-to-ey- ar you practice to develop an easy, charming speech technique. Tells how to prepare a speech, gives sample speeches, also rules of parliamentary procedure. Send your or- - e. Boudreaus professional baseball career spans only- three full seasons, with only a little more than two in der to: the biff league. Chosen the most valuable Cleveland player in 1940 READER HOME SERVICE by the Cleveland chapter of the Base117 Minna St. Sail Francisco, Calif. ball Writers association, Lou joined Enclose 10 cents in coin for your the Indians late in the 1939 season copy of PUBLIC SPEAKING and has starred ever since. Name Veteran baseball players sing Address Lous praises. Lefty ODoul, manager of the San Francisco Seals, M - A -- T T and Tony Lazzeri, one-tim- Yankee e star and former Cub coach, give him their most pious blessings. IS ft-- . the Right Way Bowling By LOWELL JACKSON (This is one of s series of lessons in bowling by Lowell Jackson, one of the country's outstanding bowlers. Mr. Jackson has eighteen 300 games to bis credit and bss a league average of 210.) I? More Raleigh Jingles Beginning the middle of January, Raleigh Cigarettes will offer liberal prizes in a big jingle contest to be run in this paper. One hundred and thirty-thre- e prizes will be awarded each week. Adv. DONT LET st O CONSTIPATION SLOW YOU UP When bowels are sluggish and you feel irritable, headachy and everything you do is an effort, do ae millions do chew the modern chewing gum laxative. Simply chew before you go to bed sleep without being disturbed next morning gentle, thorough relief, helping you feel swell again, full of your normal pep. Try Tastee good, ia handy . and economical. A generous family supply IP FEEN-A-MIN- Cm T, FEEN-A-MIN- By M. Payne WNTJ FEEN-A-MIN- T. 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