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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 76

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Detroit, Michigan
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76
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A TV vh LA VARY HIS "VITTLES" THE THRIFTY WAY! This unique food mixes so well with table scraps or soup, your dog's menu can be as varied as your own! And" MILK-BONE tiny-bits are economical since you add the liquid to this meaty, concentrated nourishment! Rich in vitamins and miner 4 0 if als, Tiny-Bits will be a daily treat for your dog, too Order some today! MILK-BONE tiny-bits contola utrleats your do need's: Vitamins Bt, 82, and Fish LWtr Whole Wheat Flour Millu VX NATIONAL BISCUIT COIWPANr National Biscuit Dept. P-8 MM 444 W. 15th X. Y. 11.

N. Y. SAMPLl Send me FREE MILK-BONE tiny-bits. Also Booklet: "How to Care for and Feed Your Dog." (Please print. Paste coupon on penny postcard if you wfch.) A Peoria Redwing slugger takes a lusty swing in a game with the Fort Wayne Daisies.

Mary Rountree is behind the bat. "Daisies" are Pride of Fort Wayne Boosters Xante Add re is CUy and State Tt-i- stop ipns 1 in, iji i i 1 w-jji me pquamg ii irj' home, they stay with private families. Many of the Daisies are high school and college graduates and, in the off season, work as secretaries, salesgirls or barnstorm in the South. However, their main interest is in baseball. Their ability to play a fast, hard game has been attested to by no less an authority than Connie Mack.

Watching two teams battling it out early this season, he remarked that one of the shortstops would be worth $50,000 if she were a man. That the league has turned out to be a success can be seen in the attendance figures: nearly a million last year; anticipated this year. Get in there Gertie, and swat that ball Like the other nine teams in the Alls' American Girls' Baseball League, the Fort Wayne, "Daisies" are a matter of much local pride and interest; and for a very good reason. The Daisies, like the Racine "Belles," Grand Rapid "Chicks," and the other teams, are community-owned and are operated by a board of directors comprising local businessmen. Making the team requires more than baseball skill.

Good looks and showmanship count, too. All three factors are considered when a player's salary $55 a week for rookies, with $100 tops is set. The Daisies, who have 18 on their squad, travel by bus when on the road and stop at first class hotels. When at ENJOY INSTANT RELIEF! NEVER wait! Protect sore toes from ti(rht shoes with Dr. Sertoli's Zino-pads TODAY and vou ll stop corns from developing TOMORROW.

But if you have corns Zino-pads will end painful After a game; members of the team usually talk things over with manager Richard Bass. shoe I net too ana nit prure uurc. Quickly Remove Corns You'll marvel, too, how Zino-pads quickly re- Wumf move corns wnen usea with the separate Medications included. i Cm I i Cis Rafflcs-the hcadlincr at Sclby Form To see the best of Arabian-bred horses in the United States, PARADE visited the Selby Farm, on the Ohio River near Portsmouth. There, the great stallion.

Raffles, stands at stud. For the story, don't fail to read PARADE, next Sunday. Most of scheduJed 1 26 games are pfayed at night. Attendance at A.G.B.B.L games this year will be about 1 ,250,000..

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