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BASEBALL QUERIES.

More Questions Answered.

QUESTIONS.

One-What is construed as a wild pitch !

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Two-If the pitcher strikes out the batter, but he reaches first bise because of a wild piteb or} failure on the part of the catcher to hold the ball, ishe oredited with strikeout »

Three-Is a plaser credited with a stolen base it he is allow- ed to advance without any effort being made to stop him?

Four-Can x player who har bit safely, and believes there is a chance, that he may get to second, run more than three feat: out of the line as he rounds first?

Five-If a fielder throws the! ball to the frat baseman wide of the bag, yet in plenty of time to get to the runner, and the, first baseman fails to touch the bag. how is the play scared?

-ANSWEIS.

One-A wild pitch is a legally delivered ball, so bigb, low or wide of the plate, that ibe catcher is unable to stop it, and thereby permits a bateman to reachifir! or a runner to advance.

Twc-The pitcher. is credited with a strikecut, regardless of whether or not "ite batsman is retised.

Three-He is not credited with a stolen base unless a play is made

on him.

Four-He dao round first bass as wide as he desires in order to make a good turn at the bag.

Five-Tha örst laseman is charged with an error.

SATURDAY, JUNE 16,

RADIO NOTES AND NEWS,

Portable Set for Use on Golf Links.

PICTURE SHOWS PORTABLE WIRELESS TELEPHONE SET IN USE)

A BROADCAST CUTFIT IS INSTALLED IN CLUB- UN & GOLF COURSE BOFSE, BY WHICH SPOKEN MESSAGES ('AN BE SENT OUT TO PLAYERS ON THE LINKS.

amplified

nectady. The Albany Community Chorus, consisting of 1000 men and women, gave the concert

Airships Safer.

Imagine one man big enough to baul at one time twice the weight of railway goods moved in the United Kingdom in a year. If you can can conceive this tremendous feat, you can realiza Travelling on aeroplanes or air. the tremendous amount of ampli-ships—at least in and out of Den- fication that is used in radio. For) mark--will be safe for passengers. here, from the feeble current put The commissioner of air traffic into the transmitting microphone of Denmark bas ruled that all at the broadcasting station."the seroplanes carrying PESSIDENTS power is

three must be equipped with radio ap- billion times before it geta paratus for emergency. to the antenna. The change is as endowing a man with the power to move more than 400 MISSION WORK IN KOREA.

billion ten miles of freight at one The Bishop of London, presiding time as easily you would lift a at the encual meeting of the four-ounce weight! And, to com- Korean Mission, held at Church plete the comparison. this giant Henee, Westminister, on May 3 could control this immense power read a letter from the Bishop in with the utmost flexibility, in- Korea, reporting steady progrets creasing his speed as frequently in the work of the Church there.as 2000 to 5000 times, a second! He said he believed that if the

That's the power bebind your Church could have an assured radio receiver. income of £10 000 for a few years,

Radio Rings Bell. We shall soon be answering the radio-phone bell, just like the telephone bell. German scientists have invented an apparatos that{ eslis individual or group receiving stations by means of a bell.

A Tip.

usually

Telephone beadsets have an extra piece of woveD fabric at the terminal wiras whi b is often a puzzle to amateurs. It should be fastened to the terminal in such's manner that when the meters to about 10.000. What is receiver leads are palled, the

The limit of known, and practi-

it could in time become self-cal radio waves is from about 50 supporting ard:ely upon a native boin ministry to carry ou by themselves. There were now about five thousand native Chris.

beyond?

tension will be on the short erd Dr. E. F. Nichols and Mr. J. of the nord and not on the wire.. tians in Kores and five hundred. Tear have just succeeded in This prevents the tips from bring obtaining as short swive as pulled off, which frequently hap- Japanese Christians.

1.100th of an ineb long. in the pens when the telephones are laboratory of the National given a sudden jerk. Lamp Worke At Cleveland.

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Buzzer as Interrupter.

scientists ever have come. Prov- AD amateur at Home. recently igg that radio waves are simply | asked:-"Can an ordinary tozzer longer waves in the same family be used as an interrupter on a as heat and light waves.

crystal set la orier to enable the

These radio waves continue up set to receive W.?" The reply in length unt.I a definite practical given was:-Yes, but you must Hmit seems to be reached What make sure that the buzzer has D is beyond Spirit waves? Per-adjusting crew whereby the aps. Experiments are being conspeed of the make and break ducted by scientists to find out. can be regulated. It is just as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. in-well to fix a couple of small arms terested in paychic phenomena, on the buzzer, each arm being says this about such a probability: provided with a contact point and adjusting scrEW. These are **Wirelt sa takes us into an should be as light as possible. etheric region, and it is our pro One, of course, is fixed to the visional belief that paychic life is buzzer itself and the other to the also on an etberic level and extrembler, so that when the buzzer pressed in etheric terms There-cperates the arms vibrate, and fate I think, there is great bope the two

contacts at the end that wireless, possibly on a far form a make and break whose longer wavelength, may give us

with that speed corresponds wonderful resalte. Several im- of the buzzer trembler. Any portant experiments are progrese convenient material, as light ing along this lise."

Experimenters have been able

to get renite an wavelengths se high as 150,000 meters. Beyond

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Make This Test

Before You Choose Your Phonograph

Attend one of our daily deæ;onstră- tions. Hear The Brunswick. Examine the Ultona, pictured above. See if you can find elsewhere the equal of Bruns- wick tone.

See if you can find elsewhere the convenience of playing all types of rec- erds without changing-parts-without "attachments.”

Compare the sweetness of Bruna- wick tone with the metallic quality of ordinacy phonographs-note the amaz. ing difference.

Compare The Brunswick with any or all phonographs, feature by feature and part by part. Then use your own judgment.

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arms, and they should be as short as possible so as to enable them to work rapidly. The serial is

that perhaps, rosy be the key to fixed to one side and the earth to the spirit world.

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New Use for Radio.

Another investigation to which radio is being applied is that delv ing into ancient languages. Dr.

William Gates, director of the National Museum at Guatemala

the ciber. The buzzer make and break must be tuned in to receive the station, foring being carried out while the ret is in operation. Australian Duties on Wireless Apparatus.

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In view of the importation of in one of the scientists who bave considerable quantities of wire. been studying Mayan, the pre-lees apparatus to meet the de- historic language of Mexico. He made of amateurs and others, found sa Indian who could talk the Australian Custome Depart Quicbe, a close relative toment has issued a series of lariff Mayan. He had the Indian 'decisions relating to these duties, talk into an apparatus which I has been decided that both traced bis voice as be spoks ́bin frid and variable condiosers. native language. Later, Dr. Gates crystal and electrolytic detec discovered that the recently tore, rbecstate, inductance coils invented "pallophotophone" was (Honeycomb and coupled coils) more sensitive to the vibrations intervalve transformers," valve of the Quiche language, and the seekets, and complete tuning sets Quiche Indian talked into that shall be charged 2171⁄2 per cent. Now scientists are studying the under the Britisb. preferential language through this new radio tariff, 35 per cent underile în- instrument. They have already termediate tanff, and 40 per cent. found that it is a tone language, under the general tariff. VolveE like Chinese.

or vacuum fabre as they are often Large Chorus by Radio. termed, will be admitted fres ander, the Brilich... preferential What is said to have been the tariff, but dulles of 5 per cent largest volume of voices evar under the intermediate tariff and broadcast at one time was recent 15 per cent under the general sent out from WGT, Sche-tariff will be applied to them.

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