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Show zMn? ;fason liiAll-Ameri- Opens ca Selections ;rid ly Sport Shorts of Sports ROBERT nt Maine McSIIANE to California, from to Texas, publicity j, Dakota out the glo-r- f ts are beating years crop of potential tfenca football players. of any v publicity department college is a affair, and the jihlr organized mill is a possi-U- 1 jnst for its Natur-llmerica candidate. Paul Bunyan of the grid-brlbeneficial publicity to Local and state college. the drive to see his name of honor. Stu.jted on the roll alumni enthusiastic, por the school I ,ith pride and tbe publicity harvest, the dictator of Allij 1924selections was Walter es , nhose findings were featured Aers. Today the picture has ei Scores of authorities, both claim the d foot-eato name an tlus ut M TOUISVILLE set an American association record by 153 errors this season, one making more than St. Paul in 1936 . . . Detroit. Mich., wu stage the annual American Bowling congress on 40 alleys starting March 7. Six freight cars of bowling pins, costing $50,000, have been ordered . . . Only six times in world senes history has the series been settied in four straight games. The Boston Braves did it in 1914, the Yanks the other five in 1927 ; i t?' s'ock s kail Jleats: rt i aE 63: lckir ' size a -- ad lets .w. fabric, with long sleeves. With short sleeves, 41s yards; Va yard contrasting for collar. No. 1825 is designed for sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 years. Size 10 materequires 1 yard of e rial for with long sleeves; 1!4 yards for skirt; h yard for contrasting collar and material cuffs; Vft yards 2 yards to to line line skirt. New Fall Pattern Book. Special extra! Send today for your new Fall Pattern Book with a stunning selection of a hundred perfect patterns for all shapes and sizes. Save money and know the keen satisfaction of personally planned, perfectly fitted garments by making your own frocks with these smart, carefully cut designs. You cant go wrong every patsew tern includes a chart to guide beginners. Price of Pattern Book, 15 cents. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) A N EXTREMELY new and very each. fashion dress is becoming (Bell Syndicate WNU Service ) yours in pattern No. 1848. It has the smart double swing skirt, is cut on a true princess line that whittles down your waist, and offers a choice of two necklines one with a tailored collar, the other high and collarless. Also, you can make it with long or short sleeves. The row of buttons down wide-l- y the front is very Victorian there- 'T'HERE is no confection so as used liked and universally fore much in fashion. Velveteen, iceflat crepe, wool broadcloth and pop corn. It is a perennial funcfaille are smart materials for this. breaker at almost any social tion. Here is a recipe that is sure for Girls. 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Franklin. requires 43,i yards of 36 or - 54-in- jacket-blous- 39-m- jacket-blous- She w'ants to do a play that she saw last summer in Provincetown at least, at the moment of writing she wants to do it. She persuaded Warner Brothers to buy it. Theyre willing to let her do the movie version, after it had been produced on the New York stage with names that mean something in the legitimate theater. With characteristic confidence in her own ability, she cant see why they wont let her have a try at it in New York. Its said that theyre afraid of what might happen to her draw at the box office of motion picture houses if Broadway didnt feel that her performance on the stage came up to the mark. There's irony in this year's observance of Armistice day, the James Stewart may find himself zero hour in 1918 when World war No. 1 ended. For the world is receiving one of those statues for again at war, most of it hoping another armistice will come soon. giving the best performance of the In 1918 the end of hostilities brought delirium every u here. At Neiv year, as a result of "Mr. Smith York soldiers, sailors and their girls joined the celebration. Patriot- Goes to Washington. Its a grand ism, at a Twentieth century peak, shouted from every rooftop. Two-riec- cour 3 the fact that Sir Mai-- colm Campbell, British speedboat king, established a new worlds record of 141.74 miles per hour in e he eme caw ed m Bj a sell jri omisse res Ken saves coi Kavanaugh, Louisi-jlat- e universitys star pass r, all decked out in a baseball let's regalia. Feu may not like it still it's publicity. a recei my was otorcvcl lble. Football is being played :s. Eai 'cles proximately 650 colleges, and from tjj Jian 10 per cent of those schools id steertl been represented on attache! ms. It is obviously unfair empt the selection of 11 men 3! 11)6 10'000 and more who rers suJ r- lore Same. Si t.H! An official recapitulation shows that Jack Cooper, Kansas City grandfather, chalked up the fastest aX speedboat mark in American waff--j ters with an 87.485 m.p.h. journey in the 225 hydroplane class. The time record was made in a one-mit. trial. The oldster also set a distance Xa competitive standard of 66.639. Above: Fifth avenue in New York was a sea of humanity as Chauncey Hamlin Jr. of Buffalo e raised the competitive rec- Manhattan turned out to celebrate the news. ord to 66.176. Zalmon G. Simmons established a & fern's distance record for the Gold Cup, or class, of 66.24 m.p.h. in driving My Sin to victory over the course. The countrys two other leading inboard classes, 135 and 91, also saw record breakers. Among the,. 135 boats, John L. Hyde of Wash- ington traveled 67.479 for a mile e trial, and 52.173 for the Vent-no- r, Arno Racer Apel, competition. e mark N. J., ran the 91 le thumjr Heroes iected loosely we find that be-fand six hundred colleges never had an he foot-play- Its just a bit that those schools havent players worthy of the honor, t of them certainly have had iut performers who deserved 'atmg. Among their lets are bound to be equals of 'picked, but In the narrowing five-mil- le one-mil- e comup to 52.894 and the 48.361. to standard up petitive five-mil- 'time Gridiron well-drill- n process se of many are neglected the comparative unim-w- e Topnotchers This continues a series of articles featuring outstanding football players from schools throughout the nation. Watch their records during the coming season. their school. ts where the college publicity enters into the scheme of s Their job is to build up tomising candidate. His name One of the brightest stars in southknown rom coast to coast, football history is George Bad ern "s writers are targets for pub-- " News Cafego, field general for the releases extolling the virtues University of Tennessee Volunteers. vrence (Call me Larry) Blap, k George, a Scarbro, W. Va., boy, colleges sure-fir- e named on many was Some of the publicity in and was a unanimous choice most of it is teams legiti-' perfectly 11 for Southeastern conferC1tes facts and figures. ence honors during the W times the publicity is means' Crackpot stuff developed a "feature angle. It i3 for-'ththe latter type is frowned of 1)6 r& Ail at y fc&v 'm five-mil- .tiring L" most schools. in Names 1,1 doesdj mean, of course, that college fails to produce Its what should be It does mean that those 3llal gridiron greats are neg- ewept locally, because all People know of them or are 'Hall e o step nr M to , t s Xr rA ? football choice was evidenced this yearby his consistently great play against ,v lit . .. ,. JAMES STEWART picture on every count, and adds another laurel wreath to the collection already amassed by Frank Capra, who directed it. Whatever you do, dont misst this one! 39-in- AROUND i fX rr.i HOUSER All the members of Jack Bennys radio show troupe, with the exception of Mary Livingstone, are facing the cameras at Paramount for Buck Benny Rides Again. Andy Desine will be in character, but Don Wilson plays a straight rule. The two men who turn out Bennys radio scripts got a break they wrote the script for the picture, and get screen credit season. The logic of that such teams as Alabama. It was a strong Alabama Teslc team that removed Fordham from In them. this years national spotlight But ? no reflection on the that Alabama team went down 21 to select teams. 0 when they met Tennessee. , re usually conscientious and itttul Last year Cafegos powerful drivpossible in tlieir se-1But an literally ripped open the highly ing of the analysis minimizes the value of touted lines of Alabama, L, S. U,, V 11 men as the best players Vanderbilt, Mississippi and others. There are too many He averaged 6.3 yards per try and 4nd too completed 15 out of 35 passes. On many players. his wide shoulders rests much of 'dlcsa of the obvious unfair-Tennessees fame. And they're big average fan would not dis honors. to hold 'h selections. enough a powerful, rugged ls Players rewarded. lie though Cafego, s Judgment will be vindi- - youth, weighs only 170 pounds. But his backers claim hes 170 pounds 6,0 still in eternal of Hungarian dynamite. springs ) J' breast. (Released by Western Newspaper Union 10,1 Jffi 1938 ......... .. jumped the gun yf a Her kll SM The world premiere of Mutiny in the Big House was held at the Berks County Jail, Pa., one of the the largest penitentiaries in the state. It was the first time in two years that a commercial feature had been Celery. Celery Freshening shown at the penitentiary. After the screening the warden which has become wilted may be said, The boys liked the picture a freshened by standing in a jug of lot and I believe they learned some- water to which a pinch of bicarthing from it that will hold them bonate of soda has been added. alL Hold them in jail? Removing Scorch. To remove If you value your life, dont ever scorch from linen place between mention model planes to anybody two dampened Turkish towels and connected with the screening of the press with a hot iron. The scorch Tailspin Tommy comic strip. The stains will go into the towel and other day they were using 10 of the can be easily washed out. toy planes during the filming of the Danger Flight. picture, called Removing Candle Grease. To Danger was the right word. remove candle grease from black They were shooting an important suede shoes, take a piece of brown scene, in which a midget plane is paper, cover the candle grease used to warn Tailspin Tommy of with it, then hold a warm iron Impending danger. Every time the over it. The spot will soon be plane was turned loose it headed for absorbed. the top of the stage and became entangled in the rafters and lights. Mildew Removing Mildew. Then the crew had to stop work and be successfully removed by may disentangle it. Half a day's shooting using kerosene. Saturate the garwas lost in all. ment with it thoroughly, roll it up Those 10 small planes were worse and put it away for 24 hours. Wash than the battalion of transport in warm suds and all trace of milplanes used in the film. They flew dew will be gone. into houses, broke windows, got lost in trees, hit the wrong people or disappeared completely. Danger Flight is the story of a boy who saved many lives because he had learned about flying from model airplanes. John Trent, who because which uns ready, The word spread suijtly across a land plays the lead, is a real pilot and One several hinted actually correspondent days. peace had been knows all about big planes. with the announcement. larger schools get the breaks . America selections are 11 ls only natural that a cr light is focused on them the season. Untold thousands is eagerly await the outcome "innesota-Notr- e Dame game 'atch the individual perform-Homany of those fans whats happening at Jones-fat- e Teachers college? er n USA animate awn vr, unias sfv his Bluebird, American inboard drivers had a successful season of shattering records for less powerful boat classes. build ag; s are ar: lechanics l acc lei it a gam p rl rESPITE lave e; step-by-ste- Water Bugs 'S PARTH ENT AAilAAAAAAAAAAAAAAxx admitted about sired horses that earned more in five years in his present capacity than he did in 24 years of ring f battling . . , Hank Reese, veteran cen- - Man O War ter of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football league, has played the game for 15 years . . . Indiana gridders consume 11 gallons of milk at each evening meal . . . Approximately 1,750 alumni have won varsity letters in all sports at Illinois . . . Johnny Maltsch, Marquette halfback, bakes no a good cake. During the off season Jte Camps time, however, he works in his father's bakery in as official. looked upon non is Milwaukee . . . During his playing ws Official Football Guide, days Bill McKechnie served as third football bible of American col--s baseman for Pittsburgh, Boston Bees team a not does publish and Cincinnati. He later returned to each club as manager . . . Bucky there's a good reason for that, the National leagues most Walters, Aliejy just, representative valuable player, has a better baton the n team today verges ting average as a pitcher than he had when he played third base . . . Allan Dong, Chinese guard, is the star lineman on a Los Angeles high school eleven. Teizo Koda, a Japanese, is the teams outstanding back. Wanting to Stay? Dangerous Subject Bette Davis; shes not afraid to stick her chin out. Shell ask for anything that she thinks she deserves. If she gets it, fine; if she doesnt, she proves that shes a good loser. oughbreds who have is trainer, has Peak Performance Sly Virginia Vale THERES one thing that 1928, 1932, 1938 and 1939 O'War and Sun Bri- ar are the only thor- - rt have won more than $2,000,000 . . . Jack Blackburn, Joe Lou- eX, far HP usi Delirium of 1918s Armistice Remembered in Gloom of 1939 for 1 i IS, it At first it was announced that ) Nel- son Eddy was leaving that radio program because he hadn't time for that his sponit Now it develops is just a his feel that salary sors the of effigy Taris turned out to fete Americans and hang memother that and too high, Wilhelm. In 193 9, America is resolved never to enter bit of the with cast agree heartily bers Europe's quarrels again. Yet, uith Europe, it hopes and prays for them. Six thousand five hundred another Armistice day like 1918's. dollars a weik docs seem a mite k efforts cf high for the the blond baritone. hr J 1 reeling Squash. 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