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Brown Boys in Blue The navy department has established naval reserve officers train in' corps at various colleges throughout the nation. Typical of these is the unit at Brown university. Providence. R. /.. ,chore the navy has a key base at nearby Newport. These photos take, you to Brown and show you how the Brown boys in blue are learning the arts of the seagoing warrior to man the fortresses of floating steel that are our first line of defense. Like the generations of Brown sons who have fought in every one of America’s wars since the Revolution , these young men are deter mined to share in America* s victory effort. Loading and firing of naval guns is practiced in this loading ma chine. Dummy shells arc used. This is a job where teamwork counts. Naval instructors who teach the Brown boys their gunnery simu late conditions at sea by means of a device that makes the target heave and toss. **TIN FISH** . . . Studying the after part of a torpedo, one of the most intricate of naval weapons. THE COSTILLA DEMOCRAT SPEAKING of SPORTS By ROBERT McSHANE THE effect which military service * is having on America s athletics is becoming more and more visible. There is a great deal of conjecture over the future of baseball, football, horse racing and other events which hold the sports spotlight during the year. Sport fans know that team caliber will not be as high as it has been in the past. Major league stars like Bob Feller, n a nk Greenberg and Ted Williams will not be on deck this coming season. Bernie Bier man, Minnesota’s great coach, has been called to active service. Col lege and professional football teams must give up some of their big names. Many of sport’s greatest specta cles have been— and will be—can celed or postponed. In the inter ests of the nation’s welfare it has been held best to eliminate many of these “occasionals,” such as the an nual 500-mile auto race at Indianap olis and various racing meets. But this does not mean that ath letics will be allowed to die. When a bowl game, a prize tight or an auto race is canceled, it means no more than the elimination of a one shot event. Fans will fee! a tempo rary disarp untsnent. but they won’t miss the spectacles as much as they would miss their regular day in and day out sports fare. Undoubtedly then will be some curtailment of athletic activities Common sense will dictate the logic of such a move But 3 big-time program still is in the cards Wc will have our baseball, our football and our hockey. They are more than amusements They are almost a necessity The fact that every army, navy and marine unit has its athletic teams indicates the importance of sports in the service. Equally im portant is the morale of those per sons on the home front who are helping to the best of the r ability. The over-all program may be modified to a greater extent in fu ture months. Right now it is the concensus that changes will be re fleeted more in quality than in quan tity. We will have almost as com plelc a program, but many of the super-stars will be missing. There will be no complaints on that score from thinking people. Oui country needs men who are fitted by training for leadership. It needs physically able, alert, quick think mg men. A share of thes» men should c opm from the gridiron the diamond and the ice. If not then we must realize that spoil?- have been a tragic waste of time money and enthusiasm. Bowling - the Right Way By LOWELL JACKSON (This is on' ot * senes ot lessons in bowling by Liwell Jackson one ot the coun try's oufsfdnrfin* bowlers. Mr Jackson has eighteen 300 games to his credit and has a 12 year league average of 210.) '‘Stan as a pin bottler .** PIN BOWLING. By pin bowling we mean delivering your ball at the pins, meanwhile concentrating on llu 1-3 pocket as you approach the foul line and deliver the ball. We can say right here, however, that even the country's outstanding bowlers are divided in opinion as to whether pin bowling or spot bowl ing is more effective. It is my contention, nevertheless, that the easiest and most rapid way for a novice to become a good bowl er is to start as a pin bowler. Take your natural stance on the approach and then draw an imagi nary line with your eyes from the headpin to the foul line. Then angh your stance with the imaginary line making your approach and delivery along this line—at all times keeping your eyes on the pins. When rolling the second ball of tht frame, with a spare as your ob iect, focus your eyes on the spot at the pins where ball contact will knock down the most pins. SPORT SHORTS ft Cornelius Warmerdam, who starred at the recent Sugar Bowl track meet, was vaulting 13 feet 8 inches as a freshman at college, ft For the first time in the U-yeai history of the annual survey of foot ball fatalities, not a single death was reported in collegiate ranks during the 1041 season. . , .... ft Bernie Blerman says his 1941 Minnesota eleven might have been the greatest ol his career if it had not been bothered by injuries most of the season. ASK ME ANOTHER ? The Queetione 1. In the name of the extinct dinosaur, what is the meaning of dino? 2. When a Scotsman speaks of “Auld Clootie,” who does he mean? 3. What federal department in cludes the Children’s bureau? 4. Which of the following are most likely to be skilled in homi letics-druggists, clergymen or artillerymen? 5. How many countries touch Peru? 6. How long did it take Thomas Gray to write his famous “Elegy”? 7. Where is the sting of the bee? 8. Hagiology is concerned with what? 9. 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