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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY HORNING, JANUARY THE GUMPS 10 EAST 0100 MEET 'WWE WH &EAV'nwt pwk -- ttK t o O OVnWE HVYEt GOfST- HAN Bvrt CUPIC CBCTNIW MAKtHCi mHaRES H1B SIPNIY rtxvwvwyw to. er basket-shootin- IN SPIRITED ,lg Tha.couat.st-,iUv..d.oAtb.tit-oeio- 9-- ns The Panthers will meet the L. D. S. five- tht afternoon at 1:10 in the West high gymnasium. . - Coach Homer Christensen of the West high has been working his hoopsters hard during the last week, that they might be in condition for the gansa Several of the old athlete of th West high have taken quite an interest in th basketball team this year and have been down to almost every practice of late. Their training with the Panthers has done much to help put th West high teem tit shape. From the L. D. S. U. cemes word ef trouble. Hargett ha been suffering with a wrenched knee and it la doubtful If he will be able to start the game today. Barnes has been troubled lately with a cut over hi eye,.- Frank Klots, West high guard, will be out of the game With an Injured hand. The Junior class of the West high, un der the direction of Sumner Tufts, has The L. D. S. IT. Norther league basketball five added another - victory to thslr- string yesterday afternoon In the Desbret gymnasium when they overwhelmed th northerners from Jordanby a score of 44 to 7. The Gold and Blue five has held every team that they have met during the present season under eight tallies' They now have three victories to their credit. From th start of th game to the final whistle th Saints had thing 'their own way. Although scoring did not start at the .first of the contest, th tally at the eqd of tha first period stood 17 to 4 for the Salt Lakers. Manager Maw used his substitute at tw different periods during the contest, enoe In the first half and again near, tha end of the game. Rolley Aveson, the L. D. S. U. left forward, was the high point man, with seven field baskets. Burbldge also piayed a steady game for tha Saints on the de- - U. basketball - -- - -- J. c Rtoh. ,.4 ....... totals 8 ' , quint leading, UmmAtyf'ra'";raw' WASATCH ACADEMY. e4fnlp-'ana 4 4 9 9 4 .....01 , 1 If 0 Totals Referee, Gulvona SEVIER DIVISION WILL START TODAY te The Tribune. RICHFIELD, Jan. 30. Richfield thle year will be represented by one of th fastest team In tb division. Owing to tb efforts of Coach Dave Beal and the earnest work of th team members, th Richfield lads will enter the league game In ftt condition to win the title. The schedule for this division la follows: Richfield v. Pangultch at January Panguitch. n vs. Monro at Mon11 311 January roe. ll January January ns. Richfield va. Saltna 38 at vs. Pangultch 4 Panguitch vs. Monro 28 ' Panguitch. February Monroe. 8 Monro ' ... va. Satin Ba- at at at Panguitch February Satina. February T Panguitch va. Richfield at Richfield. a. February II Monroe va 811 na at vs. 18 Batina at Panguitch February panguitch. February 18 Richfield va Monro at Monroe. February 35 Sallna va Richfield at Richfield. March 4 Monro va Richfield at RichSa-lln- Sam left yesterday for the eastern markets and will soon ship the niftiest spring suits 'to us at the lowest prices in history. field. FIREMEN DEFEAT WARD HOOP TEAM The local fire department flv easily defeated tb Sixteenth ward heopsters last evening In a game played In th Public Safety gymnasium. The final soors was 18 to 7. Lineup and summary: SIXTEENTH WARD. Fd.O. Fr.T. F1.0. T P. 9 4 4 Quiver, If ,,,.A t I I Nvberg, It 4 9 Payne, ..............1 OCoats $ All-Wo- ol ' . Young, 4 4 Ig Spry, rg Totals and Students 4 9 4 4 3 I FIRE DEPARTMENT. Fd.G. Fr.T. Fl.O. T.P. Jjeautifully styled suits in stock and selling at $20 up. all-wo- ol, TREMONTON A. C. TO SUB FOR OGDEN A. A. J 1 Tribes. LOGAN, Jan. 24. The Tremonton Athletic club, headed by Ernie Fallentlne, will be substituted for th Ogden A. A. against th Vtah Assies In basketball oa Haturday. Th Ogden team wsa unable to organise a complete aggregation for this rams, do t sickness and ether un avoidable circumstance UPSTAIRS CLOTHES SHOP, 104. Chrome Ourt 108, Deady 107. Fourth net, fir sod a half ' furlong Yel- Colonel 4 113, gquaah Mg, Murphy 107. Arirtta 108. PoaltaM 110. Eddl Turn tor 114. Lewis B. 114, Tuaren 71 Felry Prine 110, 103. Meek Gamer 104, Our Lreder 114. Roeelil Fifth me, en mile sal e sixteenth Roe' Suck Bonnie's tana Bril 104, Frevarieat 114, 197, Plaything 107, Battle 199, Ltttl Prince 11 Carnksdoar 712, Meuatela 10 Audrey . 114, . r half furloage Corn- Blsth nee, fir and Totaia Referee Jones. 4 .19 v gkvell 9,"'JcC"fttra Verboten 100, Fans. W. 10 gaudy Mae 19 114, PiU Rejects Offer of " Bruins for Grid Game "ttnreeogndxed'amhXssador'1!' if soviet Russia, were disappointed when; ha failed to appear. The crowd waltI , three hours before they were told that J he waa detained oa Important business, a Martens with his retinue of asaMtasto will be deported Saturday. , . JJli a, X. PITTSBURG. Pat. Jan. 20.-.gradual manager of athletloo of tho University of Pittsburg, announced hero today that he had rejected an offer made by the University of California, to .hava tho Panthers ploy at Berkeley on October 22. He eald that th offer was declined because th Pitt football schedule last Do-vi- ' ELEVftN BILL. 0YLB VTOK CARSON, Nev.j- Jan. 30. Veto Governor Boyle of-- eleven bills passed iiv. . , the dosing hours of tha. 1919 session. sustained in the assembly- today by practically unanimous votes. Both house adjourned today until Monday out of r- -' spect to Oliver W. TennanC stat fish.'-'commissioner and auditor of th Virginia-& Truckee railway, wha died suddenly' ;! ' ev Wf, - Carl ' 1 - night .v 33 MURRAY TO CLASH WITH JORDAN , FIVE v center; Howard, Jorgenson, forwards; Alaop and Raddon, guards Coach Keeren of Murray will start Baoon and Coetellld, forwards; Peterson, center, and Jones aqd Nelson, guard. IDAHO HOOPSTERS WIN FROM B. Y. C. Special The Tribune. 4 POCATELLO, Idaho. Jan. 20. Th Idaho Technical institute basketball team defeated th fast Brigham Young college team tonight by a score ef 36 te RL Th first half ended 23 to IS in favor of Idaho TeehnloaJL Skauaen and Croder starred, for Idaho Hausmana give good service as referee. Lead League. Never-Rip-s Special t The Tribune. OGDEN, Jan. 26. The Bcowcroft Never-Ri- p basketball team still retain fta lead City Commercial league by the victory ever the Weber college seconds last night by a score of 37 to ill. Th Bcowcroft team has won ail of Its games In th league. , In th FEBRUARY Ogden Teams to Play. special te Th Tribes. OGDEN, Jan. 29 Much enthusiasm Is being shewn In tb Ogden high school and tb Weber Normal college In th bi ketball gases between the two teams, scheduled for tomorrow night at tb high sehool gymnasium. It Is said there has seldom been an athletl contest between th two schools that hsa stirred np th enthusiasm as has Friday night's gams Y FADE VAN .!! t 1 Mount Pleasant Five Wins. Spechil Is Th Tribes. MANTL Jen. 19. Tb Mount Pleasant high school emerged vtctsrtoua over th local high school five In th second league gam of th season by B score of IS to 11. Sanderson was th goals. R Y. From tLe portrait of George Bernard Shaw, immured in ardonie calm on the frontispiece, to the prose-poem-a about motor and derby hats in the advertising section this issue of Vanity Fair ia amusing, decora tire and extraordiAnd, not only this issue, but every narily issue of Vanity Fair will keep you au courant with every movement in Art and Letters, every outstanding figure in the drama, in opera, or on the screen. For, as most men know, besides its other unusual qualities. Vanity Fair is a remarkably useful magazines j itar, with sight field U. Plays American Fork. well-informe- Tribes. Spec 1st te Tk PROVO, Jan. 70. The R T. U. high school will play th Amsrleax Fbrk quint her tomorrow afternoon at 4 eeloek la the first game of th Alpine division. A dose gam Is expected. Monroe Legion Wins. Trthoa. 30. Tha Rolln legion qnlnt went down before th local legion score five In a game, tb being 37 to Tomorrow th Balln and Monroe high school teems meet In a division gam. Jss. stale tax of 13 per cent en (roe gate receipts of In th state Is ail racing ssaoclailons proposed lit a bill Unreduced in the legislature today. N. Y.. TOVAFA By V si venal Sente. 30. A ROTin. Flrer tee, five ferlsage Steves Felly. Ml 94.W. U.DU. wen; Wend, (Slaughter), 4( 2 42 S roe, lie tntyeardl. 42 4 serand; third. Ttaro, Friralnue, 119 (Them), 14 4 Iff I .. .. Keener, (herment, (harp l.ai 14 Hlue. YMa Suulrrel, Jehu lake, llaeeet f he Dialer Maved, PW-nag Ml apeen-nivJwn, Tribune. pertet h roe PIUCK, Jan. 19. The Carbon county roe, fire terkmf tndleaT Prised, hiool easily defeated tn Perron lotSeres high M SO, 4 VM (Tkee. penal, l8 S quint In their lest preeeeeon gem, th kindred gurotla. It (Mri'rseal. 118 1 87 9 cor being 41 to 14. Th vtnllurs gave aeeentf; J J Merdnrk. 119 111 US. Ihe locals plenty of competition for th Pods third. T!e, I 04 1 8, t'aevaekeell. Joerphlue, Berbers first half, which ended 23 to 10 for Car- - Adame, Led SkiUlag, PAIR WITH EASE I' llrrdl. a d. Jan. Turf Results and Entries ALBANY. 1 -- f Trank mid Fay 108. Ooktcrest Boy Prf3Vho ifaou ' Umpire Hinckley. PRICE FIVE WINS ' 275 South Main St. Mies IN THIS ISSUE one-sid- ed (serial is Tb JhWi 113, 1 SAVE YOU $10 ft UJ Van 104. Scnbt'rtitC 111, Psal Cosseliy Third face, five sad half fork Naabotsk 119. Ml Purnell 710, Colonel Matt 110, Daisy N. 110, Maeaches 110, P. Moody 101, Sweet Teeth 114. Pretty Baby 118, Mee-tr- r Frenklte 110, Bstlasd Arm 114, MeCrema (portal te Th MONROE, now WE ALWAYS a Frenk Bhaniwa Rifle (hooter bare 117,-- XiJi41g. 10. Viva 10. Brows Be 108, Tha Jordan and Murray high " school V five will meet' In a league game tonight at o'clock, the gam to be played In the Murray high school gym na Siam A doe and Interesting battle la expected, as both teams have been p la ring good bell In their preseasoa game. Murray baa already takes' He drag league game Having defeated tb Tooele high score of school tart Friday night by 10 39 to 38. will start Cushing asd Coach Ballard I 0 3 If Crossman, c Hodges, rg Knott, If M. Special Rmsms. WEST MIDGETS. Fd O. Fr.T. FLfJ. T.P. Borg, rf P. Crfissman, Cooley. 9 0.0 Coulam, rg .....9 Smith, lg ,,,,,,.......9 ..9 Silcoz, c I.. J' WASATCH ACADEMY LOSES SLOW GAME r7 NORTHERN LEAGUE WEAVER, OFFERS BET HELL BE CLEARE lit 9 BRYANT JUNIOR. Fd.a Fr.T. FIG.I T.P13 Service, rf 0 4 If . Halton, . tl. Fl-O- - SAINTS AND WEST DG BATTLE TODAY h ........ ' L. D. 5. U. WINS IN -- WC OM Squirrel. Ttaijaa. Be ate D. end rntter, 107, Diemed 104, Pkrdndrn 9. Ktsht Wind been definitely decided upon for bx8 Pels f Bitch 112. Ids Uoedmas 119, Bedgegraa 89, year, black fprsy alee is Tatra rats, Mr Meaackee. 107 Brteindn 91, Eameat 112,' ltptphinca 1S-- , Mrr Da. vl 8 natd ho received tk invttsv fskft(e $ 40, wue ; Umar. Bermth rare, sis fnrlousa Midis 104, Bo ftlarlnelltl, 44.49, from th Caitfornis In. it letter tlon s 117 11 104. Yakoa HO, 101 'Rowel. 4 a Jam 117. CasHMifhs ga.HO, email; Ptekud. stitution yesterday. Acceptance, he (aid. Maid of UK Bees tvisg 102, Jobs Jr, 117, pita would necessitate (Tejloel. KSO, Hilrd. TUee, 1 08 csnoellation of two 8. Muri Asset, Ersiltenls, Ollle Wood, Uua,-slee 102, Woodle Montgomery 104. H games already scheduled. I Wmttier clear; truck- stow. rey. bluer, baby Faust, Tom Car blue Vaa and Neat also re. Fourth rose, ,ir furtesge Ynkoo, 111 (MaJEW OklEANg EKTRIE. rtins), 44 JO. 44.30, I4.au. won; Applejack, 110 7First rsee, three furlongs Little Aanle 112, (Fodea). 48 60, $7 40, second; L'bntruiseten 119 One 'Pie 197 Mussey 107, Landes 11 107. 3 II Wilson, c. (Tsjlael. 14 UK third. Tine. 1 18. Pretty S. 10T, Farewell Tape 112, Plunella 1 9 Baby, Prabta Teteet, blarhwlog, Uedmaa sod rsmllle Fltsgerald, lg. Lotts 1. 112, eTeo Stamp UK Bahy Evelyn 9 9 of h CHICAGO, Jan. 20. Regard Anderson, rg. tleorg ltouhlrboeh aim ran. Some Model 104, Kate grumaMlT UK tiles 114, I1 girth rocs, use wile and seventy yards Sumneron, rL suspension from the Chicago Amerioann ' Fisa Battle Bonatals, too (Jouea), 404.80, 8X5.49, 9 hie Indictment the Cook Char-tott- e ana Hansen, If. county by 118. alt fwlengd guperb ecood me lio.ikh won; ttearrel byug, 117 (Yeargia), 84.99, 0. 1 198. Peppery Felly V, Mar nerite grand Jury for alleged conspiracy in tha 4.29, M 74.90, srrond; Salgearge, 114 (Urearea), Henan'-des..25 Totals Plsaat lot, Msehtue Uiwsrr US, Julia N. 109. Ttr world series, Buck Weaver, forme 1 :64 14, The 8 tklad. Tine, Osllast, FERRON HIGH. Howard 114, Teutoy 114, Tom ml C. 104, White Bos third baseman, declared today Tambtaa, Botaottsh. Hold Flash, TVelga Dr. Phllasdrrer 111. Mary Fosao 101, Tout Roarh that be would be taken back. sad Fmscb hares also 109. Lur 111. Brows Bill 111. Weaver offered to bet 5509 that ha Hope Prince (lath nee, eat nils and a atgteaoth 10. would be a member of the Whit Box ' 10 IliartWs), 87.no, JS.gO, 8S80, woe; 10. Hues lit. Lady Frapp TVachers 194, els Pet Third next season, whoa baseball goeslp team furloage race, War Bnoka, 104 (tartar), gAjo. gA no, sacond; 108, Oeoerat 114, started among spectator at the six-d- ay Tha Desert. 104 IHe(tlc). 8480; third. Time, Ameehaeeta 110, Rages If Mouateln 119, Perm 104, Kinsilsg low 3-1.51 Franklin, Vulranlle, Bailor, Jakt Dew bicycle races at th Coliseum. -log. Destroyer 11 Mldlen 108. Lersbetts to Ill prove grhaa, UeU asd Thrift also ran. everybody that Tm Inno- 11 1 198. Assam CUk1m.11 Flying Orb cent of th charges Berea tk rare, one mile asd seventy yards mq, Weaver u against lieutenant 108. Mias Minis 108, Circulate 11 th--S.80. 77 US 14.09, 60, woo; Rolore Pike. (Olaae), declared. "I a contraot have Terms, with 190. 118, Ledaln White Box, and I will bo a member of Utd Audrey K., US (Marriml. 84 89, 7A 1)0, wo- Perhtaa Fosrth race, eoe mile Miss Raakls 1 oed ; Mod I ate, 110 (Slaughter!, gS 80, third. team season. next cant start that ' They Maid 197. 107, Tailor Spray Inquiry Dsneiog Tubs. 149 14. Christy Uutter Kee tacky bag trial too soon to suit me. When It over 8 gacsrpolelte 104, Marie Maihs 94. sad barelar also ran. , t Fifth race, oa mile Petrereh 100, Pimlico Ill bo cleared." No one in th party Weaver addreesedi 10 Loveliness 104. Ocean Swell 104, Th -113. Gilt Fringe 104, Corills 94, Th TOTAYA UTBIEb. accepted the wager. He has consistently contended that ha Moor 10 Mae lee Jack 109. By Cslveraol gerrtce. 8 pedal te The Trtbuae.' Blsth me, oa mil asd a IsSeesth Hank waa Innocent In of eny participation First nr oae mil sad aaeeaty yard MOUNT PLEASANT, Jan. 29 Th 1 Ttnreliae 11 Tmllim 11 JUldqt J07. game-throwi- ng O'Dey. World series. ' th ! ,M- - l Ral(er llk - Daisy Klmpelwag Nut 108,,, Wr Hickory Wood 107. Dark to Water Mount the .lost 104, , , , ilk Itil). Wasgtch, .academy Tre-owArgeate Hi, Little Baady 105, Cam-Kuklnx 10 Buladte 111. Lucky B. 197 Pleasant high in a basketball gam here Meek UP. Links lli. Lady 10K Class ,4, 114, mlh sad a sixteenth Bevenih met, oa v MARTM$ FAIL TO API6AI th! evening. Th soor was 33 to 12. 11 You seder UK Caarduu Lady 194. Madam Byas 101. Wiltv Tumbow 10. Big NEW- - YORK. Jan. 20. Mora than 2909 Play In the first half was fairly fast, Prophecy lie. , , but slowed down in the second. At the crowded foty halls her to V l2oWpkLmr mU aed ae verity yard Banned race, to bid farewell to Ludwig C. A. end of th Initial period the Mount pleas- Dote 48, BUI Deitekmana UK 8ky Pilot 118. m psddv Deer 190. Jack Beeves Un IB to 14. ant was -- bqn bounty high, but they w Tokened In the last period and were snog far behind. The Carbon county teem later played the Helper Y. H. C. A. hooptrg and defeated them, 74 to 14. Lineup and summary: C, C. H. S. t Fd.G. Fr.T. Fta T.P. 9 Forester, rf. ... t- Horstet, If. , .......... 9-- ..2 'PARTS W1U. efforts 1, F- um BHOOTS WHERE "SOCIAU IN-H- BECRAFiy IN BUE1NES- E- O' MIH Q Y UHae'fciM .owe Fta ITT OfWEWEAKT? . SCXHDEStVV KR . DEVELOP NT0 AN AFFAIR. X ' Wi', Wb HAVE MIN ANPT EEY 'WElfc R)oT It THrs f naive, besides caging three field goals. arranged te have a wrestling match to Oleson and Nellsoo for" Jordan did their entertain the fans between halves. They best work In point making and guarding. have also made arrangements (or a dance . following the game. , fspecttvely. 8. tJ. northerners will meet Homer Christensen will slart . Gregory ihe team from the same league ef, the an) Newman, forwards; Carman, renter East high school Monday afternoon ip tl) and guard, and Williams, guard. Vadal Peterssn will start Cowley asd Irvine, Hilltoppers' "coop.' . ' e and Barnes forwards; Hargetts, center, Lineup and summary: ft. U. and D. L. tNORVHKRNk, Evens, guards. , Fd.O.Fr.T.KI.G.T.P. Sloan, rf BRYANT AND WEST 9. Aveson, If 9 Burbldge, o ....... MIDGETS DIVIDE 4'Y Papworth, rg 9 9 Liddell, Is 9 Th West high midget and th Bryant Young, rf and If., 9 9 Junto high school squads divided honor Roy, rg 9 In a basketball double-htadRaweon, e and If. . . yesterday 9 afternoon In the West high gymnasium. Pearson, lg Th defeated th young panthers M Bryaat first flv by a socre of M to 4. Total It JORDAN (NORTHERS) Th Junior high second boys came Fd.O.Kr T.F1.0.T.P. right back and set th string letiser Panthers 1 down en tha short end of a II to 10 Oleson, rf ;... ...1. 9 score in the seoond contest Pjoblon, If ... 9 In the Initial battle the passing and ;m, e 0 g of th Red and Black Neileoa, rg . iff . five kept the Bryant team well out of Kimball, lg danger. Young, sight forward, was the Greenwood, star for the Brysnt five. Taj lor played 1 well for th Panther. , Totals Kcferees Warner and Lund, Service was th star for thy Bryant tads in th second game, getting five Ibrntrit field goals and three out of live foul , Linkup and nummary; BANK QUINTS tries for a total ef thirteen points. P. - EAST HIGH. played well for th West high. Fr.T. FI O. T P. BATTLE Crossman " Lineup- - aod aumenary? " newkhj, If F O. Fr T. FLO. T.P. Basra it WEST MIDGETS. Th National Punk of tb Republlo 4 Gillespie. C 9 9 rf ..,.9 basketball fv defeated th quint from Squires, Burrows rg ......I, 4 9 9 If Peacock. ..1 Uslker's bank last night on th Deasret Taylor, c 4 Taufer, lg 9 '9 O. Smith, rf ......a gvmnasium floor by a scot of 18 to 19. K nott 9 .c e i 1 hm) i h. .la Hagen, rg stood 14 to 9 (or the Republic quint. 4 9 The Walker quint earn bach In the sec- Crosamaa, rf II Totals ..Ay their hold not oppoand ond half ! only 9 .11 Total GHANITB. goals, but ran their Fd.G. Fr.T. Fl.O. T.P. nents to two field BRYANT JUNIOR. and to Banders aero ten. from .1 9 TJ- Fd Q. Fr.T. flpwn tally iJrLeOnard, for the Republio five, did tb R. Toung, rf 10 terson-ir-- c. ...1 li9 ,.l9 work. best 0 0 If If Robinson, Hart, The lineup: 0 0 0 Silver, c .... Cornwall, If WalkeK N. B. R. 9 0 Young c , rg If f ..Larsen Rlngwood, a 0 0 Bohllng..., ,,. rtteir lg . Burnside, lg ,..9 Letterman 6 Valiant...... 9 OJ ..rf...., Menton, lg Hardy, If ... O.C . .. ..Webb K. 9 9 Sanders..... 9 Raich,' lg Bovoe, rg Leonard 9 If a ......Utley e.lgr.....,. Coulam, Bphar, rg,. .... Kelly Mauss Referee Leave. 29- 11 15 Totals Totals .. ...1 Referee, Richardson; umpire, McIntyre. Referee, Gulvene. Men nm -t- WH RECOVMC tip-hea- N n o Th cast high school took th Initial leftgut basketball came of the Salt Lake division, yesterday afternoon by defeating score the Orenlt high by a of 4$ to IS. The game wag slewed down ably few a large number e foule being called, due to usseceseary roughaea Burrow of the East high wag eliminated in the inal period after committing four persona) foule. He and hla teammate were eharged with committing twenty .fouls, while the Granltlane were penalised lor eleven. The Leopards displayed some classy 'teamwork in the latter part ef the opea guarding of the lng half- - --The close resulted in letting uteAll Farmers of their down wlth two field basket. were gathered from the foul other points - line. After both t earns had missed a try from the foul line, Peterson ef Oranlte registered started the scoring when he Una. Beers hie Second try from the foul soon and afterward neat a goat caged to a big i the Leopards were soon away soar to their had up lead. They piled before the Red aud Blue were 33 point a field for goal, able to find the hoop their only one m the first half- .- In thle Dewald counted el field goals got half, while Ue re nnd Gillespie each half three. The score at tha end ef the wae 34 d The play wan closer In the final half, the tally reading 11 to ( (or the Leopards In this period. Oswald again came In with some etar shooting, registering four more field goals. Beam got the only other field goal mads Ut ttyn half by the visitors. Coaoh Baird used nine player to try nnd stop the invaders, but it was of no use. The rk of Powsld and the close guarding of the East Side guards tea fured their work, while the work of Pe tereon and Hamilton wan tha beet for the -- tUEF S "To SCT BCStOE ONE. N 'THE 'NOR- U- ' , ruiH'TVNCi who COMPOnOHS AR THEY A POE'E IN CREXTIOM I W 'THE Have Things Leopards Practically Own Way, and Win by Scorn of 4& to 15. -- 15 THE GUMPS ENTERTAIN WWAT NWO CAW SOW ! 21; 1021.. Walter Lipptnan, H. 'TNIOMAS BURKE begins snotber series of HEYWOOD BROUN, X his famous Limehouse sketches, new lodgers Floyd Dell, St. John Ervine and Hugh Walpole contribute unusual articles, reviews and appreciations. Full page portrait of Cfcile Sortl, Marilynn Miller and other celeb- of the stage and screen. A page of famous Greenwich Villagers, three- pages of satirical drawings, and variegated pages of sketches, pho- togiapha and comment on Art, Literature, the Theatre and the World - at - Large. - Vanity Fairs Hall .of Fame, Simeon' Strunsky Writes of Intellectuals and Highbrows, and Giovanni Papini very unhappy over some-ritithing pr other write about Souls I Then, just to round out one of the best numbers of the year, moddi of there's the bridge refuge, twenty-fou- r the newest cars and four.page of clothes for the occupy es t well-dress- ed man. Where'? the Nearest Nci'rs 'Stanil' ? CoiuU Nort, PoLlUW Freak Crovra tashloLl, Editor Ilriyworth Campbell, Art Director |