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FEATURES FOR BOYS

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THERE ARE ANIMALS LURKING IN THE FOREST BUT TOMMY AND HIG GISTER CAN'T SEE THEM- CAN YOU? - THEREG A SQUIRREL, RABBIT, CROW, FOX, DUCK, AND TURTLE

A SHORT STORY

Strategy Wins A Baseball Game

By DICK MURRAY

IN

N room 303, at Washburn High, a familiar voice rame booming over the loudl speaker, “Win Fred Stone and Barry Lewis please re- port ut the principal's

office.

The two boys walked down the long corridor to- gether.

Fred spoke. "Well, what did we do wrong now?"

Fred was pilcher and cap- tain of the school team, and Barry his first string catcher.

his head. Barry shook "Search me. We'll soon find out."

WHAT MAKES THAT LITTLE PAT GUY THINK HE CAN COACH A

BASEBALL TEAM?

Hanson

ELL

sacrifice.

Washburn

runner on second

Stanton's Infield played

had

B

Merlin Grants A Wish

-The Shadows Learn How It Feels to Be a Top-

By MAX TRELL

KNARF, the shadow boy with

the turned-about name, was just saying to his sister Hanid: "All the children on the blocks are spinning tops today.”

"They are?" said Hunid.

"I wonder," said Kharf, “how it feels to be a top and to spin around."

At that moment, Mr Merlin, the Magnifieen Maglelan, came along. He stopped and smilled and said: "What's

this about wanting to know how it feels

to be a pinning top?"

Kart and Hanid said they'd like very much to know,

"Except that l's impossible. isn't it?" said Hunid.

As Small As A Poar

"Nothing is impossible for magnificent magician like me,' said Mr Merlin. "Just do as I soy, Now, make yourselves small-about as small as a pear and just about the same shope. Can you do that?"

"Of course I can do that" said Hanid. "Here we go!"

With that

Kurt and Hanid made themselves as amoll as Dear

Mr Merlin looked Knarf and Hanid up and down slowly.

"Hmm, you're both thin the buttom end and wide at the

but top,

not you're

at

round enough, A good top is round, back you know, I'll show you what

on the grass for a hit-and-run

play

Inici

Pop fooled them. Bob Martin down a bunt, and easight rm flat-footed. He made Arst them base and the other inner alid safely into third.

The Stanton

pitcher bore dewn on the next better and he went out on strikes, but Martin stole second

two With two men on and out, the Stanton pitcher devoted full attention to the last batter.

Freci

*

I mean,

He gave Knauf a squeeze at the aides with his thumb and foreiliger. "Ouch!" cried Knarf, he was now round but in front and in back. the same to Humid.

They found 14 hurd from falling over,

He did

Mr. Merlin wound the string round and round.

At first they could see nothing around them but a whiri,

But all at once they got used the to the aplaning and then feeling was delightful.

Whirling Past

More quickly than you can read this they saw Mr Merlin and smiling. They standing saw the tin soldier standing by. the door, the canary in his cage at the window and the book- shelves with all the books. Everything wem whirling past.

I began to seem on if it were they

who were standing still while the whole room and everything in it were spinning

around them. To their surprise, Krant and Hanid beard them- selves humming as they spun.

More and more slowly tho room seemed to be turring now. Krant fell himself losing his They to keep balance, So did Hanid

both tried hard to catch them- Mives from falling on one sido and then nearly went over the other side.

Rod Ink

"Perfect!" sald Mr Merlin, Then, before Karf or Hanid could object, he pleked them up by the legs and dipped them in a bottle of red ink and rolled them on a bløtter.

"Now you're red tops. Where did I put my string? Ah, here we have ."

on

They were wobbling more and more. But they didn't care so much now. They were tired,

And finally they both fell over, very gently, and Lay there. It was like being asicey,

Stone, the Washburn team's best hitter, came to but, Everyone was calling for a long hit. Washburn Infeld was well back to try for the nearest base. Round and round

the wuring. Then Pop Hanson decided on wound strategy that called for the un-Knef and Hanick went flying eelves back in their own shapes

through the air.

orthodox.

He signalled Fred to bunt and the man on third to dash fur the plate.

"Herel Wake up, you two!" Mr Merlin Mr Merlin was saying.

Suddenly, Kmart and Hanid found tiram-

"Keep your soos pointed," they heard Mr Merlin saying, "Keep your arms fiat against your sidest"

The two shadows went spin-

cluser and nipped Bolder's head and rolled to the laßeld In They entered the private fence.

Fred Jul one down, on the Frot tried to stretch it three possible runs at the plate.

Finally the ninth triming came office and Principal Norton into a homer but the throw cut motioned them to be seated. him off at the plate.

crowd The home

groaned. He cleared his throat, some-

Why didn't Pop

hold thing which often indicated him at third? Poor coaching

thought. they

The Stanton pitcher tightened up. Not on

hit came tar the Washburn team for four more innings. Meanwhile the enger to report Stantom

Uve local boys giv toam the fitters, filling the bases both the sixth and seventh in innings, Pop Hatson pulled the

first plich. In the confusion ofning, faster than they had ever surprise, the Stanton third base- two, man

with the score 2 to 2.

und threw Imagined anything could spin. rushed in, Stanton went out one, thres, on infield grounders. desperately to the catcher. The badi sailed 10 feet over นาง Washburn came to bat.

in Pop whispered the first cetcher's head.

The player stood butter's car.

like your relaxa. entuels of students from Metili | the beginning of a lecture,

University robust and your Site of the game was the SI

sports swift then the game Lawrence

Ilver

and

to play or follow is fee hac- becoms and branches were used key.

ingrained is it in

OX

fo speed the puck over the lee

"I'm

sorry

Canada is the traditional There were 15 players on euch | Couch McGee is in the hos

Since then the number ¦ pital, boys," he said. "Ap- lie, been cut to six.

pendicitis. With the big The new ice hockey stump is

by national consciousness that perforated 12, printed the game against Stanton High The

rss process and costs 8 in on Saturday, we'll be with- Lauschen.-J. A A.

out his coaching services.

home of The game apl

the

Canadian postal

PRELIA

· CANADA-***

thoritics have just issued a handsome 5-cent stamp showing the country's No. I team sweeping into action.

Ice hockey has been played in Canada ever since the Brst settlers moved in, With the lee covering lakes and streams for E sizable slice of The winter the new Canadians hud

more opportunity for pruclising than anybody in Europe.

For many years the game was played under locni rules and it was not unil 1879 that an attempt was made to draw up an all-embracing code to cover all of Canada,

the illustration was that of an

"We need some baseball Noje: A rader has penned out that we were in error in brains out there," the prin- atributing last week's stamp cipal added. "Do you boys to be a Saat Issue, He says know how any local baseball Israel stump lissued on April expert who could help out, We regret the just for that championship mistake which was made at the game?" punt of origin-London, from wher This weekly

1958.

feature is obtained,

stanip

Unexpected Answers

Fred shook his head negativo, but Barry spoke up.

"How about Pop Hansen who

at the plate holding his but as 2. planning to bunt. The Strus-

butter

Score: Washburn 3-Stanton

The crowd, shricked their up-

above

a pitcher kept them wide and proval of the successful display eventually lost the

on of Inside baseball, and four balls.

the general din could be hard Next batter was Barry Lewis. the long locomotive cheer He laid down a slow roller for Pop Hanson.

for

A DOLL'S OUTFIT MADE

OF TERRY WASHCLOTH

By G. A. SPRINGER

You can make this dress

and bonnet for

runs the Chocolate Shop? He's 12-inch dolly from one terry a baseball fan, They say ho used to play in the big leagues Washcloth, one yard of rick- knows a lot of baseball rack, two yards of narrow ribbon and a bit of thread.

iLnd strategy."

"I'll call him and see," the Visitor: Well, Bobbic, how do principal stick "Meanwhile you like your new sister?

Chouse 21 fairly large A very large une would dress a 15-Inch

have your usual practice washcloth.

Bobble: Oh, all right, I guess. || ressions.” But there's lots of things we needed worse.

"And are you really content to spend your life walking about the country begging?" asked the lady severely.

It is generally agree that the first game under this code "No. lady," answered took place at Montreal and the tramp. "Many's tho time teams were composed almost wished I had a car."

ZOO'S WHO

THE WORLD'S

SMALLEST

DEER,

116 THE

[PLIDU,NATIVE [OF SOUTH AMERICA.

SMALLEST MOTH IN THE WORLD SEEMS TO BE THE GOLDEN PIGMY

OF GREAT BRITAIN

WHICH HAS AVING SPREAD OP HARELY ONE QUARTER INCH-

• "THE FEATHERS OF THE PEARÁNICKÁN

CHANGE WITH THE SEASONG, IN

WINTERTHEY ARE WHITE LIKE SHOWIN SUMMERUTHE PLUMAGE

IS REDDISH BROŃH AND BLACHLIAR THE TREES AND SHRUBS.

All week the team practised dolly. The washcloth shown under the substitute coach, Pop Hanson.

is a rich chartreuse colour. The rickrack and ribbon are Most of the students Wero

red and it makes a colour- inclined, to take it ng a joke.

"What does that little fut menful outfit. know about baseball?" they said.

the

1

of listless play featuring errors,

From pattern and materials ... to finished doll outfit.“

again, "Well, and how did you ilko being a top?" wald Mr Merlin.

"At Was like being Onl merry-go-round!" said Knart,

But Hanld said. "No-it was, like being a merry-go-round it- self!"

Kip Riddle cheeks an anglo on his fifth dimensional cube.

This Odd Cube

Kip's Triumph

K

Is

way.

Wednesday brought a practice Cut out the dress and scam held together at back, and Cut out armholes in the dress stamo between the first and bonnet as shown in the pic measure over doll's head from part, then turn over once and second, teams. After two hours ture. It is best to take an neck to Deck and allowing for a start gathering, clear across the nianes when he was seven that has two dimensions-width

the tops of the old piece of cloth the size hem, cut off what is left, this is top, bringing the JVB won out, 10 to 9.

the comer piece in the photo armholes together as you gather Fred criticised, some of Pop's of the washcloth and cut Hem the short edge, then sow Measure this gathered length coaching ideas.

out and pin up the dress and the back row scam together for around the dolly'a neck and

pt "newspaper backstitch £

fust

the right bonnet first so that you un- A bonnet

hat

Longth

Barry, was glum and

derstand how it will be made

and which sides of the. TO

marked, "Maybe they played cloth you are supposed to ball differently in his day.hem. Why didn't he put in Fredi after Jones walked Äve men in a

row?"

Moose Hunter answered, “Why For instance, on the side of should he? After all it was the bonnet with the raw edge, only practice. · He's mving you bom it to where the bonnet Fred's arm for Saturday.”

flap turns on one alde, then cut Saturday como and the big a little snip with the scissors game with

Stanton. A large and hem if on the other side crowd Alled tho stands and under the ap

bleachers.

Don't malce extra work by The first

two innings went trying to hem the selvages scoreless. Then Stanton scoped the washcloths are very well two ride on a walk, a single, finished and this is all the back and a double off Fred's de

"

rening you need a bag. Liverion In

ha fourth loning, Wash Moorure the doll's head from burn's right felder sliced a centre. Bock, to front edge of single past third, and stola bormat and ndd 4 inch for bac

00. This is the distance downs With two men out the next that you cit the washcloth batter walked and Fred Stone apart. The remainder of the came to bat.. On the grond ploca got into the doll dress. pitch Troll, mel it equarely. The Now hold this bonnet gjeon balt comind over the centro-lover the doll's hond, with rum

like

Rupert and the Fire Bird-21

The young digon dashes round, thech, he atopa tó gohbla them up and round the room, breathing, and at once becomes a quiet that fite and smoke, and Rupert bacha": the littļa Pale com fasten a collar close, against, the wall to avoid it. round lys nack and hold him on In his fright he does not notion the lead. ** Thae, dragoi food's that Pong Ping has opened the daze the trick, he cries. tin and taken out three round") "felt wara li wouldy Now come on. objectes When the disgon, ases, Poflow; mean.

"

TIP. RIDDLE began Kip explains it this

building model aero, "When you look at a picture in a book, you see something years old. Ten years later, he and length. In a cube, was still cutting and gluing have three dimensions-width, strips of balsa-but this ength and depth. The top third

of my exhibit is a cubo,??; time they were for his "Fifth Dimensional "You've heard of Einstein? Well, this theory involves si Analogue of a Binomial

fourth dimension. Cube."

presented in the second section: A mouthful? Well, it's a of my exhibit. In the fourth brainful, too)

dimension time acts upon the cube` as it, and we, revolve. In

X: The cube,, remains, but develops Other lines indicating.

SOLID PICTURE

It looks like an enormous a path of motion. green and orange maze. It

FIFTH DIMENSION,

Boction,

Kid'a

has three main sections from top to bottom, and In the final stands about six feet, high, cube Illustrates a theory on.

fifth dimension. It has to To build it, Kip used over with time and apoce. It's a very 500 three-foot-long balsa complex idea, not yet, proved. strips. It took him about But Kip has illustrated. Its well that he won, authori six months.

prize, dor, it through him sohock This fantastic maze is no sciendo chi haphazard arrangement of M But Kip himselt, is no cube. sticks. Nor is it built ne a When he's not ....rending-math. piece of art.' It is really a bữa busy as an Eagle Ecout te picture, in solid form, of a flahing, turning, a nechings n

"working mathematical theory or rook collecting,

part tine in a grocery *Idea

Wayne, Ind, where he lives.

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