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IT TO E9Qi 4 v8eic - ft fight. amazing to hear tha number backing Conn If the odda remain around S to Louls-Con- n r i i Vv j 'fC; S J7 IN NANCY WE'LL SOME DAY IT'LL 6ET yr H " TV-v- m- BE SWELL TO HAVE A LITTLE HOMEt OF OUR OWN buy ALL" married AND NANCY STUFF, DIS b, JUST it was rather 1, or perhaps a trifle less. One sports man from the Far West told me that a big ruth of Conn money had begun to arrive. The main theory seemed to bo that while both men had been away from the ring for four years. Conn was still four years to loco younger and ha could afford advanto better tlmo much that well-know- n tage than could Louis. Bo far aa tha two pennant races aenU-meam concerned, meet of the American league aide an the The belongs to tha Boeton Red Boa. that Owner Tens angle being Tawkey had npent too much money t keep an missing pennant for-- t, and that both Tawkey and Beaten rated s fig- - The early hewing of tha Bed Bex indicated that they may he eve stranger than the dope Indicated, became their pitching In better than It originally looked. I found that the majority with whom I talked still dont believe that tha Yankees can get enough consistent pitching to win. They rata Spud Chandler as one of the best In either league, but they also say that a pennant race la a heavy burden for tha one right arm. Chandler la on hla way to beat his great IMS record, when he won 10 games and lost only 4. Spud still figures ho might just as well have won 13 and lost mly 1 that year. 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The small chair shown here 1 adult-aiichair am! mads pattern that gives a hue materials, large dlaKranu tor cului, each piece and illustrated cunuiiJJJ steps. The eeat o! the chair ia about Z Inchce high and thirteen niches deep. This lawn chair la made with man lawn chair h m ISJ; and the adult-aiz- e lern MS. Patterns ate lie each or patterns to one addrrci (or Be. m order with name and sddrea to: a. me shop to, Moon Formations a By While hundreds of formations a the moon, such as craters, mom tains and seas, have been namt and renamed in the past 300 yesg, only 520 of these names have bea retained, 200 of the most common ly used having been chosen by man, the Italian astronomer, B cioli, in 165X. a wsjtSs. hard-workin- g, Intact Lots of Dodger Fans While X found that tha National Qdf ft stoats el small teefa ho league fans wars naturally pulling for their home teams, such aa tha StwKist Fancy is best ol ear 1 Cuba and Cardinals, their outside sympathy still remains with tha Dodgers. It is surprising what a following the strong nationwide Dodgers have. The enthusiasm of Brooklyn itself, on the baseball side, has a lot to do with this. In picking a World Series contender from the National league, the Dodger vote would be overwhelming. Their early rush to the front only started louder cheering. Few believe that any team is going to beat out the Cardinals when tha season finally swings into a steady grind. They look to have too many good ballplayers to be headed off by any team now in sight. Almost every other spectator wanted me to pick the winner of the Ijouls-Conmeeting. The only answer la that thus far neither has come Into bis real training period st least, far enough along to give any true lino. The only good lino one can get muct come In the last should two weeks, when the tip-obe due. pk uif crtLlll-Ol- DUCK 60CC OVtR- - CWDCV MAKES A PLUNGE TOR HIM, GRABBING HIM BY ONE STARTS RKSHT AFTER IT TWISTS AND SQUIRMS BECAUSE HI FEET ARE. TICKLISH, FINALLY FOOT HIMSELF LOOSE, AFTER GETTING HOST OF WATER WRENCHING, M THE TURMOIL HEAD 60fS UNDER MOTHER KNOW SHED BETTER. TAKE OVER. LETS By Arthur Pointer JITTER ON FLOOR LIFES LIKE THAT By Neher n fit? ff 19i6 Backfield Stars By REGLAR FELLERS rrs ORTHE CTO Thai PNHEAO WASN'T COME. PACK HMM Ift.NTtSTA nit POOH CHILD 1 IT MUST HAVE. SHAD NES DUFFY? Gene Byrnei HE WON'T LET ooosMy FINGER! KFM A DSFADFOL YmT OKUEAL? VIRGIL WHO SAID ANY TVHM& ABOUT WASHING Who planted seeds ta my mud pack? It" THAT AINT BAT was arraigned on dealer of delivering a load of hay without a weighing certificate. During the trial Die prosecutor asked, Has thla man been out on bail since his arrest?" A shares DOT T By Len KIcU croT Slim Why didnt tha prisoner! want to be pardoned la the winter: time? Jim Because It was warmer ln the cooler. I Why Keep Them? "Yea," the defendants lawyer reIrritated Besa Dont you ever plied. "On hla own balL" gle your nails? Secretary Certainly not! I juat That," roared the judge, "ia the trim them and throw them away. last straw! ? By Jeff Hayes SILENT SAM see The Dig Batting Race Apple-pcllitli- er Good Logic Give mo a sentence Teacher Hw-j you believe la the herewith an object after? I want a kiss. you are very Bey Teacher, Siie-Wtha hereafter got to brautifuL Teacher What la the object? do with a kies? Bey A good mark. hereafter. what Im Do Do hats Thats Improvement Trouble Ahead Bay I had trouble with my eye clothe sew spot. A women may wear riding Fan Did you find your glasses end Dot go riding or put on a bathing suit and not go near the water helped? hut whan ah puta on a wedding Ray Yes, I see the epota much better now. gown she means business. X also ran Into a number of lead- lag football coaches at the recent Derby among the vast assemblage from the 48 SUMS.TWO of these were Wsllie Butts of Georgia and Paul Bryant of Kentucky. They were talking about the job selectors are going to have In naming the four beat back! of the coming season. 1 'For example," Wsllie Balte allname better a can d, "whs around back when Charley Tripp! of Georgia, who, aa a passer, runner, tackier ar blacker, kas everything a star back needs. And ha la exceptionally good at them alL" Paid Bryant, who had a fine record at Maryland last fad, began ta figure out tha leading backs. "Tripp! is certainly one of the I best," he said. "But, In addition, there still are Blanchard and Davis from West Point to ho remembered. There will bo Bud Young at Illinois, A. Bob Fenlmore at Oklahoma and M., and there also will be Harry Gilmer at Alabama. And dont think these will complete tha Ust. There will be others who cant be overlooked. There should be at kast II or 13 great backs and X dont mean merely pretty good. For example, there la also Wedemeyer from St. Marys, who will have more support than ha could call oa last falL The expected batting race among Ted Williams, Joe DiMagglo and Dick Wakefield finds the Red Sax slugger showing most af tha early foot Williams has been belting away at a .350 elip or better, with DiMagglo down below .370. Wake-field has been of little help to tho Tigers, with a mark under .340. Dom DiMagglo has been outshining them all with an average above Keller also la .4001 and Charley riding high. 1 C I I I 1 .... . . .iiitlI , . Invest in Your rnuntTTJ Bondll U. c Ravine I ISuy JL wttsm I tut aADDS aseasily as TELEPHONE-- A dialing ": M npot WOT I KhmJ Md M mtcaM ! GUAEANTEEP K OX ,YtAt imk moH... (Auiig Aid 14 nab . fobfiiwJ Iwunni ; rt OT?! jniji.-ie0CJ ' OZDEl VOW! -- CfJSdwiCOP hd it Pm m 'rf t TUI IWHWINODOJO HI S IMlWi K. IH '. " |