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TH€ DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER i
The Daily Sun
SUN SLANTS
By W. L Pendergraft
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■toitoAtoA-ifot >n
«Wt. lit **
irs H.UTi T<> RfWIOl
-r-nr TREK SAC* to atoodMM* Waxed for
* over MOO youngster* to thl* atotlbh rf
fei> ' jLS'ajttPiw»—■r---ii—*
f'wt Stnrti &»«*• <"*4.
If
XHOVim UtBi •-»-
iSt i tob. M U. Im. 8* fo
fom.1 ImT. Itflh Mr.*#-** B-B
ll 0*4 lto.i»»tl«i ftr*Mf L **»•*
**
tnw< » wd tow
Thl* wiM N M«th*r tirfW MTfc 7®“
that mean* there will be Anal -rendKwna
, that both students and tear ter* WtU have to
f*c*. And UM also fore far the »«*"«* ,
On rlrtur thsT.rl pay b>* dlvtdrod* this
school year more than any other a^U . ba
dial «# toleranr# • J . .
^ . Thee* will be aaare demand* than ever
fsts*«4 a* and dam aame « fi—Cad. W upo* the teacher lOret jrf them will be un- -
B 111 ‘ «"■ d OtadA •»"«».,.%.aa twnr Ma#*-..fcrto th— jjlWl* -
— ' . —- • tog while their ’hwbband* are ui th« armed
aervlees Many «t then are teaching bee* tree
* »“• "»d** * r#4e» - sr-rutrs:
HI < a\ hor* OM.I ntKXllH YOI- parent# should remember thia at all ttasts. _
T'X* HA MM UKB fRMY Ipy.-llfl Jff' — Tbo toachoni aim should nmimhar dot
SRRAXpR: Te are the bndy at CM* :kMM hte of the ghidenta may act bn*at
-**!• ‘ . ■•■■": - ' routine and even m « -ha* bewi to th* past-
Rarest* ara worktop lung baam hadiala
any not get the eanie attention they used
to get at home therefore, teacher* should
exercla* tolerance too
The world la topay turry. and the young
yoopie realize it a* well ti any one else.
Now l* the time when all people ahouW
alee Hretr hpafgrilt tnww to W/Wuls
operating wt thqis previous high plane*. We
n Texas, ar
Mod leacnera are continuing their profes-
sion thta year at | (manual sacrifice Aa
ordinary worker la indwtrp thia year wtU
make more money than a highly tnUnoW
teacher It gore without* saying that aurh a
situation la unffir, but it^ seems to on one
far which than la ao apparent and ready
■gf4 !■. that mmON, school teach lag
U Hha newapager doth. If you would get
rich, don't tench or “newspaper.”____
W* nope that the sc hoot year begina and
ends without unusual incidrat, thereby a*-
aaHng tha —t ef tha haw for tha mmmm-
*»o *o hope, mo. that tha bourn far the
Itoslmm wtU be fortbeoakag.
ask auam
Plea hrAM To fcrOfflcm
Nrvrr before ui the htottoy of the
- WMipMnd h— thgrw heefi gg much
' ^New^brJore has there been 8>
much traffic gg there ia njfht now.
egg rationing to the contrary notwith-
gundtng
And the youngster ha* hu aide tow It isn't
easy ta be a growing hid this day and tun*
Strength for Today
itow to tuw rooo
T'HERK ARE GOING to be definite food
ahortages — especially la moat," Janie*
-Weber, advertising director for Armour and
Company of Chicago, told the Advertising
Association In Houston last wdob
b ■ Kood Fights Per Kreodam, ta our ban-
ner line," he said. “We must prodtwe and
conserve, and combat a let down.
“Every time we win a victory on tha battle
front it makes another demand on our food
supply, it being noceoaory to help faed the
*y Wotkihsti
SyoepoM
bachelor
aranr
3a aaid.
a steak
’‘We’re
Ltnvtlie
onver
factory into
"fiiHw”
give the
givers, among them being
BUSAN POTTER, v.hooe hus-
band. Bill, has latriy been
»rty JatJa
Grandma
sci^pe the
Bhe wai
and itH w ,
the old kWhfl
breaking evening date* to “ne- aa^smiJing. “I
vxiate' a real estate deal with
tyjCXA- CARTER, a wily,’ flirta-
tmus widow. . Adam unknow-
ifltly, is loved by hia aecreUO’,
RUTH MOCREHOUSE, who at
- prmwT Ts kivti^r
- dissuading the affostlong or
JACK VINTON, a mechanic
the'plant. Adam,
, ,
_ _ ®«>l being
aware of Ruth s feelings, U ju*t
becoming intrigued with
BRENDA LEIGH, who U .now
enjoying afr .extended vacation
in Ian vibe, which she left sev-
eral years ago to laench a
journalistic career in bw
Tork City.
■7'—" wamug IK*r jUWmy
toward the ouUkimT,
gw suddenly became ,
aa though there tm!
M«f»THIN<, MORE THAN A PAHA
section hu the* hem u many people
here u there air row.
All of which points to one cotu ju-
By Eori L Douqlost, D.D.
1’ A Pat Off.*
•try. Wo Amerieen* must understand these
things and be wliring to make saertflee*
Never befarajw
of Or an
butof th
There i
rig no'hing wrong with the of-,
ficer* now *t work in hchalf <.f th"
Our tmiy f inmlattaa
W)u n the affaija of Mato wore premthg
-Jeaw .iiggg^tlrghRfe Id—ghk la ■■ ghwat ^
, unhraraM* degrr*. bis son Willie suddenly
dMd. It was the **aaud child tha Lincolns had
INK. and the Pmlfbait s grief was aa tn»an*e
-that- ha prariualip wiihdai
pereoha they represent, but they tike
til other artisans of any trade, nee-i-
looUt with which to work.
The aherifTg depytment east of the
San Jacinto river hu one patrol car.
and it travels the streets and the mads
glmost 24 hours it day. If officer.*
wove about other than in this one tar.
_ thf-cxcmac jot hit- attice: lot
Some pro pie. knowing hi* tendpnry to *v
trenfe melanchniy,’ luneVed That h* would
neurr again tie able to take up his duties.
But he did The gay his boy was burled he
said to a friend, "I will try to go to Ood wtth
my sorrow - Ii almaot overwhelmed him’, but
ia the end hr emerged a stronger man than
he had been before
Which points up the importance of fall
gardens
Onrden* woo* grow meat, whfch Mr.TTaher
aaid wffi he espeeiaiy abort, but they win
grew- a lot of at jfmtjjr7§tol''
auhatitutes when meat cant be had. And
they ran provide a lot of good vitamins which
can he stored up for the winter.__
We who live in HSa eaVtlia sea faahmati
hereuse of the tong growi^ Mason. Wt caa
grow a. wide variety of food crop* twice each
year sad can here a wide variety of fresh
vrgrtabies jM MW tsblaa ahmast tbs fear
round. ' r-; ■-
All the faod we grow in our gerdene will
release that much mare for the overseas de-
mands of which Mr. Weber apoke.
Barclay on Bridge
YESTERDAY: Adam and Bren*
da, enjoying an evening of,
bridge at the home of 8uaan
Potter, notice how their h«f tea*
is letUng her appearance run
down. They wonder if that tdr-m, "B,,
"one oflHe reasons w!
Tier husband, Bill, apparetii
®tv* Statti
with the way YOU
to go?”
ii
go
Susan nodded,
ren t help bm feel
sudden turned about m
could look at Bren.
Ail <--- ___
ciurrmam
ARE ranoua way*
i gjjftrte
doesn’t mind spending SO much
Hme on his real estate .deal.
with Alicia Carter, who has ao
qualms about -mixing business
> mwxmvrjx
A-J or elae lead a suit which
with pleasure.
MBWHm saag aswgfe II’^
THERE ___
whereby a declarer may mesa up South could ruff in dummy while
his effort to make a lead-throwing discarding his spade J. Having
-emUphjr On* 4-tef fflllaj tn gn^.nnly inimimrtirff ^S~that suit/
tnmiigh the proper preparation to .but South didn t caw.- -____•-
they must go in their own machines.-
- 1'hre area
nwirbi innthcr patrol car
very badly. It ia quite possible that
whoa tt* Air ia over and Bornatey
baa returned, there may not be newd
■oftAE^mftrtnir wachinefT
He look the right pathway He went down
the right road in (asking strength and con-
solation Th*_only place we can go whan
we are overwbeimad with sorrow-ia to <Jod
Th* issues of Ufe are ig His hands. If
there la still hap* Of life. He caa restore it
if it be Hia wtU si*, if drqth hpa com*. He
The Daily Sun laat Friday publtshad a Hat
of vegetables which can be grown in fall gar-
den* In this community The list was com-
piled, by an experienced gardner and seed
dealer and contains practical]* wll tha wage,
tables grown In the average spring ggrden
.eliminate, from hu holdings
those of the defender*, the suits
which should be taken ouL An-
other is by playing in such a way
aa to leave the opponents the two
middle catda which come between
the upper amt lower card* of a.
tenace he holds in some suit.
' When shifts change at the ship-
yard! and plant# along the north side
They* art beans of sever*] vartMies, greens.
^.^a^ayjggg t arts
»Skq
• 9 4 3
#JT4
fQts
♦ Ml
<*A Q<5
■jm
•f the ship channel, cam #ct«aHv pour
onto the Market street roiu] and,hood an# aosrawBAa*«ui i» thsa* dap* etpak
wy.
When the refiner)’ shifts change,
there are always the traffic jama that
More policing couW alow down and
possIM*
SMS to live again wRIVrthUAgf SM VWpO-u*
“I will “try to go to God with my sorrow
said The Great Emgnnpator He had turned
hi* face in the right direction. Many a tired
th#*# days of paw and
; th*t
higher than
anything the world ha* to offer
™re can Ac planted in September
Tn* list grows shorter aa the year advsuicos.
but even tn December there are a number
of things that can b* grown — provided the
weather la favorable
#10 9 8 5
3 2
. * At another table, play was the
same except that East made it
Msy by-Xaverfflg the diamond 9
with the 10, whereupon the J went
oil, making the dummy's 8 a vita!
part of the end-play. At still an-
other table, when East played low
on th* 9, South put on the J and
so was beaten, aa then the dia-
mond 7 enabled the 10 to force Die
A. K that the J fosl lo Ihe K. ’At'
still another table. South neglect-
ej to ruff out the spade J. so.
when West was put in with the
aSMKtw
( hapter Four . ' -- __ f.
■’SDSAN’S AND Sill’s home re-
minds me of an illustration in
one of those home and garden
enag4fii*ea,r8itTd'A(I*m.'
- ."jeo. " said Brenda. “Rut I’d
be i lot happier if Susan herself
looked- like ait illustration from
a smart fashion magaslne." ~
"What’s the matter with Sus-
an's looks?” said Adani.
Brenda searched his 'face.
“Don't you know?”
“No. Dnly maybe she's getting
in every married man’s L
he gets a little tir«d ef t
and—and wants to aqat |
Y don,Y'
“And don’t tell
♦?♦♦♦ v-F ;*r‘j ♦BWATssia.^fflis
Plant that 'fall garden and help <aur cmms-
him another diamond loser. Still
another declare* took out all of
the dummy’s dubs before putting
West in with a diamond, and also.
own table is well stocked.
putidhig c
thua reduce the threat of fatal wreck*.
There are hundreds of newromeiw
in this area, and the homefolka know
that thvy ire “really getting around ’
Tbrji hive been a sene* of crimes
hi thui area of late. There have been
two nfea cracked and other smaller
clime*. Modern police can cope with
the modern cnminnl, btit he haa to
have the equipment it takes to get the
'job done
The ahenffr department, commis-
sioner* court or any other Harria
county agency having authority to
aurvry this area should take im-
mediate steps to aw if the conditions
as set out here are not comet and to
Washington Report
BY H«Im Euary
WAHHINGTON Bra EUiSon D lOnftoa E4>
Smith <D ». South Ckrollna. aarh-for of I hr
admtntotrotor and hitler opponent of any-
thing more than two trrnu for a praoidoal.
baa bunartf been la the upper house longer
than Franklin D Rooarvrlt can hop* to arrve
♦mi juptitlvni.
Ortlon Ed took office l„ January. 1*0* ami
baa aorvrd oosUuiuuusly for g« yoare. foor
month* and nm# gay*
date
Only two senator* i„
I hr nations history ha
served longer — William U
Allison of low* and Francis
E Warren of Wyoming
Devi*, who recently resigned the food post in
a row with President Roosevelt over lack of
authority to carry not the job But Jones is
reacting differently lo the “no authority"
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s. *•
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Tomorrou ’s Problem ,
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little plumpish
“I hope Bfll is as blind as you
are.-- - Brenda shfugfed. Then
she said) Do you really like be-
ing at loose ends? Socially, I’
mean. Do you like being an hab-
itual ■ filler-in — the .perenn
fourther at brtd|*?"
"*Sure,” said Adam. “I don't
mind being accommodating."
"And you don't mint] being
thought a perfectly safe young
man"" ,«"*■—*
“It looks that way," |
sadly. “Anyway; he’s
to Elmwood again
Psrtec about her ^
when he («ame home
time he_A*ked' me wb.
do my hair a different«
high on my head. And (
rifpped up a moment I*
let me know that that’i i
Alicia wears her hair’
“Oh"’ said Brenda. 1,
surely that’s no reason ]
to think Bill wants to ]
fHng or something'
"Maybe not, but
eaHed twire—nmt whehT|
ed the phone, she__jtse i
as if she actuaUy fek,
me." Susan’s eyes
‘.4 You. Abjpposc Bill's
I doi^’t understand
fheY da in books’
What to do srlih Puerto
Rico is proving aa ua-
aad knotty problem
«■ ***/“*'*"
s
judge for themnelvc* if another patrol
•ar ia not needed. ploaanm and knotty |
foe rongrenq
_' . Iraatbra mN#
The ex-judge end former congressman ac-
cording to ht* loll mats*, ia of the opinion
food production is ao vital ho I* wining to
continue as "front man" In the war food post
ActuaUy. policy decision* .emanate from
War Mobilisation Director James F Byrne*
and Economic Stabiliser Fred M. Vinson. Th#
WAF. despite the effort* of farm bloc lead-
ore. t* now nothing mpre than the mechanical
agency which carries but policies decided at
the Whit* -House A former WFA official,
who rosigaqd in a tuff, recently observed.
The trouble with, WFA la that It U aU on
P*P»r"
(Dealer North East-Wcst vul-
nerable i * . i
North ’ East .South West!
!*»» Wna T# I # j
2# „ Pass 4 A . Paa*
" A ■) Pas* Pa*a ' Did ,
At one duplicate table West
opened th* spade K. then led the
Q. which South ruffed. Making
the contract clearly depended on
avoiding two diamond'!nacre, ao ,
Minos p*i*.»iput saw X«(d-pus ua
scored two top clubs, the second
one in dummy, eliminated spades
by .ruffing the J, got the hearts
out by taking the A. K and Q.
then led the diamond 9, East tried
tO JILikp it JjAagl ku an**! mi ma i ■
* ftv** u »ij iwi wvrnnjf
with the 10. but South had nene
enough lo play hu 3. honing the
9 would force the K or Q When
“WJiai. M >«A meanT
'Hasn't it e
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(Dealer North. North-South
vulnerable.)
After North and South hnd
stock m bio* of their red sult^.
what la their soundest defense on
tMa deal against ,«-8pade* by
ever qycirrred to you,
Adam, thul it’s not very flatter-
; ing to a man for husbands to
!■ trust him so utterly?"
'4 “’“Good Lrrd,- no!" said Adam.'
? j honestly amazed “Brenda, what
in'the heck are you driving at?”
"Oh, ^nothing much. Oniy I’d
.certainly not want husbands to
eel they could dnsh here and
re, maybe having some fun
the side — and know- their
ives were safe with me."
“For the love of Mike. Bren-
Adam laughed “One would
ink you were tryliig to put
in my head ”
Maybe I am.
*You mean you think I ought
ke love to the wives?"
Distributed by gag Festurjs Syndksts, tar
^wWKqF‘ ’’- ; - ifMbtar -
mi*ht liven things up a
said Brenda. "And maybe
#iv*s like Susan Potter sit
take notice."
was suddenly serious,
here, Brenda." he said,
"Newt York has gone to’ your
be*d.> Bill Fatter - and several
other; Breads of mine who are
Brenda didn’t reply c |
She «k« -remembering-1
had wondered if SusaoVj
an£o had> anything to
BW*a Vreqoenf, absrtires I
home Susan kept in luclii
lion. Maybe Bin was n»
tie “ga-ga" over Elmsmc'
to-do and undeniably
look-at window
"Brenda, I asked you t]
fion," Susan said when ]
was so long answcniy.
"Yes, I heard you.
know what Bill has taMJ
but I do know, Susan,
and Alicia are ccrtiitiijr a|
In contrasu
"How do you mcanr
‘Alicia always looks
log and dainty and
and you—well dseiiag
mean is that you ju*t r
to take any mtere-i in j
■sonal eppearame
Kosan looked stricken
what Rill hinted si tha]
day."
"I think Bill is
Alicia’aappearance.’
“and is beginning to. I
#ant can a#*«t saytakgl
but chasing dirt and fat’]
care
lUt chasing d
"But I do
Imy KNwMqt [££££
when tt took ovar Puerto
a white elephant
a Spain,U yoare ago, Ecoaomic apd
They’re
end But
.an tuUch ao they hove
tine-Minute Tret .
— * « the teg* nf s Tutt grown tH%
off will he grow ’another pair;
2 I* it a fart that the head lo quicker than
th# eye"
I boo* Ne imb throe raatmlaa —mi#, bo#
P»*#Mt1i: 18 apaiaai Mratg aHM
. Tfasaas. coagreo* will probab# pnpsai thta
faB that
Governor Guy Roxford TagwvU n#
ivpioer8 with a governor eteeled by tb* peu
P»*
............ m*
ether'worth, If he fall*. OPA I* through
price and rationing body
However.'some ot th* OPAaten are i
Ural of th* tliililMiir being emplbyed bj
one-Ume head af Benton # Bowloa. New
■Avartlaing firm Bowls
Hard* *t BtsdoSn
Prtval# opt*loo ta weak but pubtw opinion
is ahMst osMUpoteni A «agh aoowfWko
Who same «ar that? Bat a what* day af
awowftehaa. dilMra mm
tag laaihharha. taf garth
utaa to crash tn avahu
the udaltd.
not care for that" H W.
Wat* *a rthrertt*
When you send aa lanution ta
ta a husband and wife, th* mi
••»»*.' It il predicted there w* be a ohehe-
WP hi H'FVa paper dtvMon with a aew board
floated f wort Arortly under Bdas Donald
Naina HTB -Big shore" waai no part of
mur Mam ta ailocau- newsprint tn th* pub-
llshses, shhougb such arUaa aaay becntr.c
nrisaaar) if campaign* to hooot pul pwood
produetkm and paper Alvagr prove inoffec-
lire, a reliable HTB official disclosed
aldm, ho—M». fast thia is a mtmMa# af-
Ihrt. They don’t hahere OPA ever ran be
popwiarUed. feeling It only need* to be mad*
—rimhle sad efficient to sueoeo#
H—w, they pa—to pan J—Ha la am•
Header*on; tha
t—a great ft
____(Bui he woun
It. “th*
• I
goddess 15 Droopiag
1* Bird rr Cora redo
21 By maafts of 30 Praise
2t Plural ..... ...
M. Awn
M Coronet
39 Scheme
80 Drag
42 Siberian gulf
<poaa)
Bart of thatr argument Leon
laitlai prion boa* waa great f
pAHrly bihvs# On,it be wound up as be *s-
a—t unpopular man
great for making OPA
country* 1—
U you
War Fond
In precisely the
Mama Jon#* la
pm*— a* Chester C.
rt—aid ho put aa th* saretopa,
know 1m la aat at ham*.
I11!* a'fcptsaibii ath birthday child __ ,
Five Years Ago
mg skirts—lag la las math reserve You — ■■■■■■ — ■ »
kav* a tendency to stay i. the hockeraund ... — . — .
i Del col’
« «. too I _
Bra— of Mtahlsan as Ini
■gggtAg1
area la th*
23 Lofty
, mountain
24 Ptickly fruit
executive, had a Blag at K, too brought hare
by Premia* Browa af IBaMpan as lnfocma-
y* • leniency ts may ia the background
—” —B-BBH* BOarem you. Dr mop *«.
gre—ia and drtre ta yqar aetta— Wot others
Ib Hw TriXMts
Uon chief.
•grncy pop _____
Mason lasted only a «*w i
with a hkret at th* organisation aa# Ua
lErti* amy rtraw WdTKt * baa*
1st ta ov—Ban. Hi* first big —ttmahlng
—a a flap He ha# pMaaad to go aa tha radio
to-wr"l-TWIMf JYr- r. «**>
Hiir
22 DapasK
M Conjunction
3# Btary
27 Vela of a Isa/
.•8 Uhoths AH*
srweiSS
* af Ike DM) M—. BB-
fW aa toctlan Begt IT
■ a “rua“ started on 1
«NtoM aa# gto alp af Baas
Oort try to i__ _____
2 ba'htona#'^ ,,,, **m*U11 Xm
> bs Harris Chanty i
Editorial Views
LMa,kMtom«ht grow
mStSsEi
t No. th.
▼Mbm—Ii at laaat SB B—an tha Mto-
•tow — haarhas and reseat* dart* B* no-
tojk arttorwUin af th* Lahar Day Wuoh-
44 ogrto
• S3—to
8#KIS
—n, to. rahtot t. am m tor -1.,..! aa a mad— rt^TaST-
a £TTJ2% W%artult* that
thtopa mobs aew* tan F*w man Mte
N D
P'.I I I
s"D!Srrl'.hrh.,,‘^LI!i!l"^,wth' certainly A*J
n parr cm ■ that rooNH In tin? hOfi- Hrcndto with #mnNa«tt
eysuckl* vm» “It . He. Atom ^ h!TV*
taking me home cirilvt Imbili I
'TUtav ’* sals! • J___ *.w n. _ k)Ok§ -AJRd WflPfl he
,o N **
How about
now?"
I
»ieep “ They went In to
sr,."'sL?2a.s:r£i
greet deal
—men for
if hr
Adam ashed, ”1* It trur you
^i^H o« lh*
old Leigh bom* and spend part
WE£
--- (To Be C—ltowdI
Mkr sbo-it __
"Ml be ^
with
I with a laugh, p-v* been
"1 did thiah of
OH*, tot r*u
•enr if r«u
■Oh, thto'a to
Steak Card
from Prisoner Of
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Health of Pfc A NJ
asitot" _'’TT‘fUl-"-,W *“ ** B—r. Mrs E O
v-
A card recelred i
atoi Ida hraRh ws
catolag hia
tore F U’l
You’re Tejig M# gggg
IF »I»
to M heap tp»
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eewrty wrote' fare «-
sr £2 su-r-nia
juactoua dat« ““ rkto Boot bach « H*
but a
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ES0AY, SEPTEMBER 8,1V43
ee Ends
Pasadena
Rks (Jtol
As Ganders
s-mnute scrrjnmag* yaatar-
jlloacd a gruelling indW-'
docking worUOUt and primed
Coders for the Friday night
r*i,h the rtaaden# Eagles
k Elm* field.
j lads may not have known
k when they made their
hrays to the dialing room
Lere through with “rougn
for the week. Coach Dan-
orth rny aotwe toy *end *n
a team into u football game,
| will never be said that he
. tired one to battle.
Uiing and romping wHl be
«nu for this afternoon with
on running. Thursday the
ing Houotun today i,
• Gab) Smith is riding tJ
Trt-fltles. n
Fresh out of jhe U.
Training station boot
Diego, Calif.. Bore s
fWlMl, and he will
tone m tun,■ to aa* th
in their first football gail
FOR A COUPLE of ye|
didn't know whether
football. He played tv
after that and acqultte
will be even more bricC
fg:i5 p. m. Friday will come
The gopie p^ohahly
played before 4656 fans.
it's capacity. That doesn t
r Roi
IChester Roger* and Milton
so in rrallty It will be
hg of 218 aeaU apiece. Figure
Cut.
jrge L, Bennett, now a big,
cansportatton auperrisor but
used to be a country school
Lp. counted 1098 seat* In the
at the east end sone. w.
Jten hundred youngsters can
fthemselves in the north
new pros* box will hold
100 persona, believe It or
but it won’t be filled this
squad was divided Into
I groups yesterday before the
trisge started. Ooact 8taU=-
1 had the back* In one gfoup,
Holly McLemore had the
center* and guard* in an-
i and the visitor, Coach, Red
♦had the end* in another,
mighty hot at Blm*
steamy hot, but the bov*
(at it pretty hayd. even if
an effort.
Fit's foot ia getting along
■ mold walk on It a little
hday, and he spent a couple
burs on the training tab!*
a heat lamp- But he still
j play Friday night. You don’t
Irotind on crutches TUesdiiy
blay football Friday Not the
er type, anyhow.
ROSE SMITH
, TUFRK IKK wieraf t|
we wish to sa) about C’oal
say about i
Bale, now known as
Mmaat it Ike D. & An|
Obepa now stoitomel to
flat#
Stewart Is In
Chicago
►win Stewart, »on of Mr.
fra Cecil E. Stewart, is ra-
in Northwestern university
■perisl training.
1 is irr the naval reserve.
ARMY TRAINING has
greater man out of this
man. Hia direction of call
tics la as rhythmical aa anl
phony ever played. He d
now by directive*, not byl
Yesterday ha Issued a fowl
■vea aimed at BUI fay
Gene Hasalwood, two Gal
end*. He had them On the[
but it Wasn't altogether jp|
Bale. The weather had
to do with It.
WT. HAD HOPED that
►rfs Parade
%Y Jack
YORK, 8*pt. 8 CJ9 — The bout, MoChraqy matched
memoraMa am 11* ia ring ty with Arthur P*Mrtr <M
■kkBhdMi 111 »■■■■■■■-■
an eatlmaUd million dol-
l's rney, now. 71 and a rep-
Mtive of a wartime precla-
|ool company, ran nerVous
through hia shock of
jX
brant . qsr ■ -
arney, former partner
1 Joe J
Before the hoot red-edited I
ad (an police Informed McCl
that "modified" Que*ns|
rules would govern the
exhibition" Neither prill
would be permitted to bl
the clinchea, the police
- McCarty and Ftoto'
into the ring shortly after
They fought, in an Indoor
........ r----- # trej ■
Jacobi in Dm mtLOL with imvaIiLf »!■■■
d|_ “The jponth to gouag McCarty hill
bra said: _.
nber always makes mi
of Luther McCarty, the
heavyweight who mi
In- September. 1*12,
really plunged Into the
of making my first mil-
aith McCarty Ha was the
dsome most bswutiful-
Ut and hardest
ever
_ MoChrty hit Polky
straight right that knocked I
lata the ropes. He followed]
a left hook that drove
neutral corner. - l|
then fell forward, as |f to'
«*w* Remembering
rules about hlttin|
McOsniey yell*
modified
clinches, I
"• — J*r m, <i»
McCarty “ Look out
As Petty apparently
the clinch. McCarty t
is
P* Barry and Jim McPar-l
I*’, Pittsburgh in that Mept-
F to lttl Than he went oa
:12 pm.
feU backward*
fow Open To Serve You!
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