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LACKAWANNA PRESS, MAY 13, 1-949 DIAMOND CHATTER‘ S'PORTLj|.GHT CLASSI‘F?|%ED \How would you like to Jig» :41 with me for a life gxmzef\ wax tin way a baseball fan proposed. \l’n agreeable.\ replied the girl. \Wharf. your rliumorul.” Mot/Jar: You were 4 very tidy bog not to throw your orange peel on Ila: floor 0] the bus. Where did you put ii.’ Jo/mny: In (be parka.-t of 1/): max next to me. Where Are the Kid Stars of Yesterday? DEPARTMENT AUTOS, UCKS & ACCESS 'w. \w I THE NATIONAL «PASTIME (slang for baseball) ‘takes over umll October 2 when football will be at high ‘speed, outdrawing baseball two to one at that frosty date. In the same way. enough sun has been drifting from blue skies to get a few million golfers out for an- other big campaign on some 5;000 ‘courses. . other generation. Frank Strahahnn, at 27. is the best we have ‘left. In both baseball and golf, the kid stars of long ago and now almost- Iorgotten years have moved into middle age. At least this is now where most or the headliner: be- long. Golf’: Leading Marvel Gene’: wallops. I spoke to Gene nbont this Inter. “You must be 10 or 15 ynrdl \better than you were at skokle and Onkmont, when you were only 20.\ 1 said. “There isn't any question about that.\ Gene said, with a well-re membered halt grin. \I’m ‘hitting the ball much better than I did when I was winning championships. I am both longer and straighter. I have control over a greater number of shots. MOTOR. OIL APPROX. 10¢ A QT. In drum lot. Equni to many 30:: and 40:: 0115. 10-20-3040 weight delivered all freight and taxes paid. $25.75 54 gallon drum. Send check with order. mo Iv, Th! 9: A’8 sExcE Dylan 7. onto \W’lJy do you my Ibat beatttiful fvlmtogrnp/2 of your wile war imt A maps/2a!:\\ \Well it must have been. He: month was 5/mt.\ ‘BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR BOYS—0ver 50 week! Sell name ‘plates for from doors. Write PIONEER EN- GEAVING, Dlnler. Newark, NJ. These out thv touring bargains. Baseball is large- ly for the specta- tors. Golf is 90 per cent for the play- ers. Golf still has the largest outdoor turnout for the players. b a 1-rl n g and hunt- ing, which are strictly personal at- G’‘’‘\'‘'“''‘‘ '“°° tairs. In fishing and hunting the contest is between a human and a fish. fowl or animal. All of this is a slow preamble to the fact that both baseball and golf. two playing games. are running out of kids. Both sports are looking for more of the young stars of other years—kids like Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth and Grover Alexander-or such golf kids as Bobby Jones. Gene Sarazen, Walter Hagen. Fran- cis Ouimet and Chick Evans who were stars at 20 and 21. The (act is that neither base- ball nor golf has the brilliant kids of 20 years ago. It was a matter or just 2'! years ago over the well-trapped terrain of Skokle, Chicago, that 20-year- old Gene Sarazen won the open :01: championship of the United States. I followed that final round. In the same year, Sarazen won the P.G.A. title at Oakmont. Concrete Block Mn a busi- ness or the machinery separately. See or write HENRY PPPE, New Knoxville. 0. Irreguiarity Ended, Feels like New Man FARM MACHINERY EIP I-‘ord Ferguson tutor. 2 yrs old. 7 condition. Godhey Jlorat. .GnlIowny. Ohlo. Phone Alton—-Fr. 8-5168. My fir dow of caused b of a hug “Yes,\ he continued. “and 1 know your next question. Why i: it I'm not winning? That’: simple. There are two or three answer: one is legs. Another is ambition‘ The third is concentration. Then is I lot of difference between your legs at 20 and 47. And tired golfer; don't do so well. GEEL I-‘ORAGE harvester, also com at- tachment. New two-row Iron Age trans- planter. Papec silo MARTIN BIT- TER. Genoa. Ohlo. Phone Woodvllle 2101. “I suffered irregularity for 5 years. Then tried KELLOGG’SALL-BRAN. I eat a bowlful every morning and feel like a new man!\ Leslie Slarncs, 524 Spruce Street, Rock H Hill, S;C. Thisis just ‘_c;.~,.,;3;3: one of many unsa1ic- ited letters. There's hope for you, too, if _\‘€=_ your constipation is due to lack of bulk in ~=:<:si35z the diet. Eat an ‘ \\ ' ‘ ounce of ALL-BRAN daily, drink plenty of water. If not satisfied after 10 days, sand the empty carton to Kellogg's, Battle Creek, Mich. Get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK! Twenty-seven years is I long span in competitive sport. Yet a few days ago. I followed Gene Sara- zen at the Masters in Augusta. He was hitting the ball better in 1949 than he was in 1922. He was longer at! the tee and he was straighter. I saw good young golfers of 27 or. 30 finish well in back of stocky BROWN swlss BullI——-from high produc- ing; dams and C015. I-Ian-v. Also reason- aby priced bull calves. Luella Farm, 04130 N. shin, Weslervnle, Ohio. LIVESTOCK ABERDEEN ANGUS BULLS from Band- oller. Ellcenmere and Primrose; dams, sired by Duke Ellie the XV: one of Ohio Champion bulls. breeding age. You are no longer willing to take the mental and nerve beating. Ever Bobby Jones wasn't.\ Route 1. Let“. In. one cnuurmn J 4: um TK mu IVIACHINERY & SUPPLIES BUCYRUS-Erla drugllne. 5/n-yd., Model 10-B. complete with bucket: machlne is In excellent condition. One other crane End several bulldozers. Call us before you “Y. ' ANGOLA EQUIPMENT co. Box 208 Phone MY Angola. Ind MISCELLANEOUS was me pl‘0l'nlS¢: 01 snow in the nu. Midnight came and went and Glen’: spirits ebbed low. Cursing himself for delaying action, Glen was about to quit his hiding place when he heard distantly the roar of an automobile motor. Be waited until the driver ' In: sh gear: (or the final null, then stepped out into the glue of the lights. He held his gun in one hand. The badge on his sheepskin coat wn plainly visible. 1947. 2'!’ OWENS cabin cruiser: Full equipment: excellent condition: new can- vas top and deck; used 50 hours: $3.900. Write or call Lester Grobe. 297 south Snndnsky 81.. 1):.-lmvnrc. Ohio. EU 7 9 ? PRESCRIPTION ForSore,Bleedmg Gums Sold on I positive money-back guarantee. that you will be re- lieved of all signs of ACTXVE GUM INFECTION. IT HAPPENED that young Glen Lloyd was the only warden on duty when Chief Fred Mather re- ceived word that poachers were doing I wholesale business in moose meet up in Birchill county. Glen was a rookie on the job. As yet he'd had no contact with either the hardship: or the dangers ot u north woods game warden. Chief Mather decided to use discretion. Who are baseball’: 1949 stars‘! Stan Musial. 28. Ted Williams, 30. Joe DiMaggio. 34. Lou Boudreau. 32. No kids have x-eportexi. I’: is the same in golf. Most of the stars in- clude players above 31 or 32. Sammy Snead, Lloyd Mangrum. Byron Nelson, Jimmy Demaret are no longer on the younger competi- tive side. They in well over 30. Our: Mlddleco is close to 30. LINCOLN nutomnllu doughnut machine. Model 1') stainless steel; capacity 40 doz- en per hour; complete with nl acces- sories, melts. pans and B-1! dlsplay case: all nregust like new. It. ll. llnyes Cute- terln, Westinghouse. Mans Ohio Phone 37931. LITERATURE ON REQUEST POSTAGE STAMP VENDING MA- CulNES—Can use 1 to 25. Give lull de- scription and best CASH offer. nay Clan, 04 Ta“ Rd\ Cincinnati, Ohlu WANTED TO BUY Trial Sin $1.00 THE YANCEY IJIORATORIES, Inc. \You go‘ up there and do some reconnoltering.\ he told the youth. “You'll find I Instead of stopping. the driver bore down on the accelerator. The truck roared straight at the war- den. Glen stepped to one side. bare- ly avoiding being hit, and as the heavy machine lumbered by he swung himself onto the running board. He clung there perilously for I moment. then something hit him on the head. he heard an angry curse. and went spinning of into space. Buy U. S. Savinqs Bonds! II But the point is there are no Ty Cobbs, Bobby Jones, Walter Hag- ens. Gene Sarazens._etc.. marked against the skyline. The great kids of yesterday, for ‘the time being, are gone. - uase camp un- der 1| cliff near the headwaters How You May Tomorrow Night —-without being awakened ll you're forced up nightly becnuu of urgu. do thin sum. ukln FOLEY Plus for Sluulnh Kidneys. T urge kidney: of wutan; they sooth: thou Rwlutionl conning than urgeu. Alno All: bucknches. log Ilm, pnintul pnugu homildney lnnctlon. ‘cu Iltegllll nght tomorrow night. DOUBLE OUR ON Y BACK. M your drunist. Mllll0NS % § “ 4\ -“-‘.\ 53% O F U S E R5 Es‘ ‘ . E Must as §..-~ ,. ‘ 454:. E‘ ' '-x-r~:~‘»' - E - ii: F .. / z . 4927 -A amen Lnr so ’ Kills nphids and Iimilnr , . . 9? mucking insects. Per. e mits fulldavalopmenlof \ healthy Iolinxc Ind top- ® quality fruit: and vege- - ‘(ills by contact and by :a}|xles.‘Leav¢s no harm- -c\-Trfa u_Ied with olhzr n resume‘ - §‘;{‘x‘i§'§e'..‘?n1‘iii 4 6 lnlecll‘ ‘ of the Beaver. Make this your headquarters until Warden Loomls arrives. He'll tell you how to pro- ceed.\ Chief Mather drummed with his pencil. “Don't take any chances. IOD. I've an idea that Moe Stanford’: behind this ring. He’: I bad actor.\ In baseball they are paying bonuses from $50,000 to $75,000 for high-school kids who might be worth $2,000. or nothing at All. You can't blame the kids. or their parents, for grabbing this sucker cash, the greatest sucker cash in the history of sports. The two big leagues have In- vested over $500,000 in kld bonus players. They will be lucky to get $50,000 back In the way of value. Fifteen minutes later he emerged on to the same tote toad where it doubled back on itself. The lights tram the truck were already sweep- ing up the incline. Glen reached the base cabin two day: later. The ground was cov- ered with a six-inch fall of mow m M llirnmrr//I: ~19 -3525-me ASK YOU! )1 DIME! Glen walted two days more and then decided to take matters into his own hands. Armed wlth his ser- vice pistol and 1 he can- cealed himself near the tote road on top of a ridge where the prog- ress of the truck would have to be slow. It was bitterly cold and a brisk wind was blowing. Also there GLEN CROUCHED behind I boulder. glad that the darkness was so intense. He waited until the truck had crawled by. then ran after it. He caught the tailboax-d_ and hoisted himself up. Two men were standing up front, leaning over the cab. The noise of the motor had drowned out sound: of his ap- proach. Reversing his service gun, Glen crept up behind the men, relied one of them and grappled with the other. The scui was xhortnlived. Taken completely by surprise the poacher was at a disadvantage. Stunned by the blow which he tried to dodge, he tell against the cab and slumped to his knees when Glen struck out a second time. The werdeu hundcurfed the two men to en upright in the truck. then epproached the cab. Relieve distress of MONTHLY The age problem is even worse In golf. Such great kids as Bobby Jones, Walter Hagen. Gene Sara- zen, Chick Evans and Franck Ouimet are now ghosts from an- FEMALE WEAKNESS EJ393133] :=:1:i:5Z’5§=§55 -:~:-:-:-:~.~.;:;: :-:~:v:~:~:~.~.~.; SSCDIDE 7.’.<:.%‘ ,£:3s5sE2EzEzisE;r's5= >-:-:»:-:-:-:-:-:v:l Are you troubled by distress or remale tunctlonnl periodic disturb- ances? Does this make you nutter from pain. feel so nervous, tired- %Ii'- txmgs? Rag? 23 try Lydlét n um’: (:32 a. e ompoun x-elleve such symptoms. Pmkhnx-n’: has a grand soothing street on one of woman‘: most important orgusul 1 VEGETABLE lYlliA E. PINKIIAM S com-ammo DE’! VISIT TI|E1I'l0l|.ENDEN... COMPLETELY REDECORATEDI * I000 ROOM! WIVH DA\! * none In Ivuv noon Watch You r‘ ” Kidneys] * cmmu. oowmowu l.0CA‘IlON There wu I small window In its rear. Through this Glen thrust his gun, spllnterlng the gun. The two men inside turned to themselves star- Help Them Cleanse the Blood of Harmful Body Wane * camel AITACHID If Pv Your kldnern Ill connnntly ! mute mutter tom the blood serum. But kldtnqytl non ! lug lndthdelr 'w?lrl:—do no In :3 nuts nen e -1 an- mnvn lmpurltlea that. ll retained, mly golson the nynzom and upset the whole - u °g,¥rx:x:::gk1l:::o1;:y'y be mg in: bnckncho purnlltunl: hoadlcha, acacia of dlzzlneu: getting up nights. nwolllng, pul undir.-rt the d0)il.'l—*I{ lgellng gln1:ro°1;votI)z,s xe an osao em 2. ‘Donnie ulgns at kldneypor bladder dis- order no aozneglmen burning. Icanty or ‘°‘i'§1'°““°§'eu‘f§'§:§Z“.ioum tb t p o p: mu o n r n: treatmcng is wise; than neglect. UII Dean‘: Pxllz. Dean 1 hnvu been wlnnlng xériw lrl (or meagre thgdne {:;;)|’ I: ave 1 an non-w: u n. An iecommanded by gntcgul people the country over. All: your netghbail HBLLENDEN Warden Loomis. trekking north- ward to join young Glen Lloyd, was astonished to find a truck on the old tote road. The truck stopped and a triendly, boyish voice greeted him. In; into the gun’: muzzle _>.§:3:§:§:::,-§:5:§:§ him I. Joyce, Consul Mann» T‘ ,3.:’‘ \ 9‘ ‘c=:'IEiE=E1EIE5E=E5E' ¢E=E=E5E=EI:'=:'iE¢E1E \Hi Joe.\ Glen yelled. “Put some bracelets on these birds in front. will you’! My hand’: so stiff Ix-om holding this gun I can't move it-—let alone pull the trigger.\ _ Wu“ of (la , I A /“\°‘“ ‘LL-|-I 1/49“ 2»... Z-Z-I\'*1'.\I'7\':.'\3 :~:-:-:-:‘:- 3:5.~':‘-§:1:5:3:?:1:1 .~:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:‘: §15351§=53§=5=§=535i? -:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:-:< .?:1:1:5:3:3:3:1:1E5’- c-:-:-:-:«:-:-:~:-‘ When Chief Mather heard the story he wrote a personal letter to Supervisor Herrick, compliment- ing the supexvlaor on his choice oi men. LOCKS. PAD 6'7-so ' an mummco ROBE HE wanes row Hrs MATCHES! §§§f§ POACHERS OUTWIITED