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Show fiction Corner ADVENTURE LIMITED i'y at the full tu-cave her reflec-littl- e nd of approval. justified. Her tnir looked YLOH I Hut in May, as h IH ai:i j, fit i .er that ahe coull bav stopped him with a wrd. tut she did not speak it Hu was Vo Lee whom ahe had treasured m her heart for eleven years! Lee. st.ll tall, but with shoulders stopped, 1.11 lean, but with a h d hmit Lee, his blue e)es Intent now only with a nearsighted, peer. i. g expression; his hair no longer unruly, because there was n t cnougfi of it to be, Just some wisps "borrowed" from one side to cover a pale bald spot- And it was obvious Unit for all he saw of the life humm.rg around him, he might have had hi eye tent to a microscope as he w alked. delightful sc;f jjj r.irmr, n as not to dream; tt was w.t. a 3i for action. She uas Lack In New York after an absence (if va , years vcrd a lovely young Nearly every Spring :n. e fer mar-nag, uho looked she had made the tr pf and n twenty-fivvivid, She was had always stepped or f c nfiJent. brief more desirable than visit In her old ci liege tiwn. This time she was pl.mn.ng t f d.jw the . g Carolyn of eleven same course, but w.th wh.it a d.ffer-ence- ! a in she finished col One cf her old o fr.ends had written her last ear t .at Lee i Carolyn who, all her Tuwne had returned to tfe:r alma college, had to keep that this was mater to dirnt the research work ml on, and not ready there. So Lee was baik and Carolyn ' seemed, because of JJiu" and lean wa L" a ,k i.'je eyes, and delight ' hair. Lee, whoof loved f v l1 ured the secret their j"r arJ : Lee, who was so sweet f.pf"tt. ; b to present her to the i cautiful surprise after j' ;y his Not even merit ( .r bnlher had been let in o the ' " 't. th Commencement still away, it happened. Just or lie i .'sod the final examina ' -doctor's degree, he was 5 ( "i extraordinary chance to oiv research work that he ;3 a unique chance f r u ' an ur- .- .i'red man, prepared to de-::- e at h asj five years to the proj-t- : ; Hally , ,y-two- Uow-chet- e 1 K M IC Co. on t'Qtlf bi.ei. k Ctlj, di ' t (ER --it loi , He might have let their rf$ her continue, he told her; nfacenn-n- t m.g t have kept on seeing her. to er about their prospects hr marriage, putting it off, or rDT.is.r.g to marry her at the end ;ive years. But he did not conthe right thing to do. No. fer :tas cniy the part of a gentleman w tel! her fl'at it was best to break cl She was not to feel hurt, there ess no other girl, just his career. He put anguish into Carolyn's heart, tut managed somehow to impress receiving 1 Carolyn had to keep reminding herseif that it was earth she lived on, not really heaven. nt of his own part m the scene. Even in the pain and shock of losing him, Carolyn trld herself that Lee was the finest person se had ever known. That belief had never left her. Three years later she married Jefferson Taylor, a big, broad Westerner, done in shades of brown. She sometimes felt a slight disdain for Jeff's substantial size, remembering with the difficulty Lee's she fun, aristocratic slenderness, but repressed the thought. Lots of Jeff was, and with a practical mind for business that enough money to enjoy made them a pleasantly luxurious life. She loved Jeff, of course. But there was a part of herself that she withheld, one section of her heait and mind walled off, that would always belong to Lee. She never spoke to Jeff of this reservat on. Only in secret did Carolyn now and then open the door on that pm mus n part of her, and take it out to dream might-have-bee- over. 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No four sets of eyes can follow every infraction, especially on the part of those who know how, when and where to slide by a rule I'd like to say here that no set of officials work harder, train harder or try harder than 90 per cent of all football officials. They are hones!, intelligent, and they usually take a deep pride in their work. But they are up against an impos- Carolyn remembered how honor ;ie Lee had been in breaking the In We d ing too q u i c k holding, illegal 1 -- tix-foo- minus completely some form of penaloff side, start- -e --- In sport Isnt t putt in a pinch (inking a or emerging from a heel print In the aand. It isn't throwing a past or pitching to a clutch hitter with the bases full. It Isn't umpiring a baseball game. If you cars to hear the correct answer it is working as a football - i wv ii a 'T'llE toughest job was going to see him. Accidentally, of course. She had it all planned. There would be a casual drifting about the campus in her flattering new Spring suit, lingering over a table in Crofton House, where everybody dropped in at tea time. Then when Lee appeared Carolyn had this part rehearsed in her mind she would give just the right look of pleased surprise, just the right degree of invitation to remember. Lee would see what he had missed all these years. What would happen after they met what did she want to happen? That Carolyn did not quite know, and she stopped short of trying to decide. This was to be an adventure. The adventure proceeded as if acted from a well prepared script. Carolyn chanced into Crofton House at tea time. Two men at a nearby table stared at her with obvious admiration; they were younger faculty members that she did not know. Then, somehow, without the fanfare of trumpets that would have seemed fitting to her, there was Lee in the doorway. Without glancing around, he went to a table straight ahead. He passed so near to Carolyn Carolyn sat and stared, helpless to force her gaze away frifm this changed Lee. What of the distinguished gray at the temples, the impressive look of the scientist that she had pictured The men at the next table were noticing her concentrated gaze; she finally forced herself to look away. The next minute, with no more poise than a school girl, she jumped up and hurried away into the next wing of the building to the telegraph blanks. "Leaving for home tonight instead of next week, she began to write. There was something reassuring about the thought of Jeffs bulk; she was glad that her husband was such a substantial person in every way. Such nice, thick hair, too, and straight shoulders. She had never been as sweet to him as he deserved, but she would make it up from now on. Why, he was the finest person that she had ever known! Back at their table, the two curious young men continued to speculate after they had watched Carolyn rush from the room. "Did you see her staring at Johnny Towne as if she were fascinated? If it had been Lee, now, you could understand it hes a handsome devil. 1 i . a. CROSSWORD PUZZLE -- 4. TS it BOur with the exciting NEW COLORS in sible job. Having worked five years as a football official m the South, before groping later for the older age of hazy reason, I have found it somewhat difficult to rule officials who have impossible jobs to handle. There is holding, of one sort or another, on almost every play. Ask some of the players in the line who have been jerked off balance by a quick hand, a movement that took less than a split second. Or this matter of pass interference In the rush and jump for the bailor the split second start of the backs or the smart ones who know how to time and beat off side by half a stride. It isn't too easy to say which penalties affect a play and which dont. But this is where the smarter officials come in where in other years, Ed and Tom Thorpe were supreme two of the best football ever has known. Certainly too much whistle and horn blowing can wTeck any game, coming from too many callers, who now and then have the idea they are the afternoons main attractions. But this doesnt happen often. An official with sound, sane judgment in handling a game, where one close decision can make or break either team, is footballs major asset. But don't let anyone tell you it isnt a tough assignment the toughest one I know in sport. The horn is certainly no instrument of merriment or melody. All Botvied Over Old King Cole now has more bowls than he ever dreamed about as he called for his Fiddlers Three and proceeded to get But the two big money bowls are the Rose and the Sugar, where the two pie-eye- d. tolotlOB la N.xt Horizontal 7ykan Ihh. WHAT AGE IS THE BEST AGE? Personality knows no age limits, and a developed personality can go on with undimmed lustre as long as life endures. Indeed, the full fruition of a personality seldom or comes much before middle-ag- e older, because it is a long time in building and each successive day adds a bit of charm. Women famed for their beauty are seldom the very young. Quite often as not they have passed middle-agFrequently they will be what the world calls old. Consider Ninon LEnclos, perhaps the most beautiful and charming woman of history. She was unheard of until she was fifty, yet at eighty she was still sought after by rich and fashionable gentlemen, who could have taken their pick of the court beauties. It wasnt her youth that gave LEnclos charm. It was her ageless personality. But perhaps the crowning achievement of personality in a woman is the career of Elizabeth Browning, wife of the English poet. Elizabeth was an invalid from but illness childhood, couldn't quench her spirit nor rob her of her beauty, and the long hours she spent in solitude had enabled her to develop something into her personality that made her irresistibly beautiful. Then came young Robert Browning, six years her junior, to fall madly in love with her, and she mind with him. She was you, but she arose from her sick bed and they eloped into the night and were married. For sixteen years they passed a life of unbelievable happiness together. And when she died, at the age of 56, with her head on her husband's arm, he wrote the next day that her face was the face of a young e. bed-ridde- n, No. 35 10 11 18 18 20 22 23 Vertical 25 27 28 30 32 38 38 Pronoun Being Foe Lizard To hasten Prepares for publication Tree exudation To surpass Relating to 49 Thickened underground 52 South American rodent To peel Convulsive sigh 56 Hint 57 Offer 59 High priest 60 To knock 63 To act 55 stem 54 Answer ( Poizle Number the ear Long and slender To mend Used to ba Beverage Commence- ment 41 43 45 47 Sense of tasta Encore! In high spirits Golf term M bed-ridde- n, girl. Step Ssrlee H-- tl by step through the quiet years personality develops. And it is never too late to start or to create one out of what you have, out of what you are. That is the fascinating thing. capacities are 93,000 and 73.000 at crack. Not a bad financial goal for those lucky enough to crowd into the final picture, although this cash is scattered around as far as the Rose Bowl is concerned. Here, no one makes any big killing. Which is the way it should be. College football still has a long way to go in getting away from too much finance. $4 a New Golf Champion More than a few followers of the ancient and green want to know more about Skee Riegel, the new amateur golf champion of the U. S. Skee is much better known in the Far West than he is throughout the rest of our bunkered domain. The impression seems to be that some rank outsider has taken over the amateur throne of golf. This idea is strictly incorrect. Only a fine golfer could have won over the Pebble Beach test, one of the toughest in golf. What sort of a golfer and what brand of a fellow is the new Mr. Riegel? We took this problem to A1 Ciuci, one of the best golf instructors in the country, now in charge at Lakeville, Long Island. 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