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Show Sunday, November BORN LOSER THE Art Sufisom By 1 4 I hwt AWP REPEAT' MARY WORTH J IF YOlrD GOT 5tt VTOIR. 4PELL. lil MILLIS JUST a if t avuj TO AfK. FOB A 1 m i3 Cu,", uini & MAN, DONT VOU USUALLY HAVE TO WORRY THAT HE'LL. UP AND OUIT Men of Sport Sometimes one man stands out in a particular sport to such an extent that no one else comes even near him. In baseball, it is Babe Ruth. He is known wherever baseball is played aa the Babe. Just a glance at the things be did tell you why he is considered the giant of this sport. Ruth held more than 50 records. He hit 714 home runs. From 1919 to 1931. with the exception of two year s, he led the American League in home runs. In 1927 he hit 60. George Herman Ruth was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on February 6, 1895. When the boy was 7, his father, a bartender, placed him in St. Mary's Industrial School. There Ruth learned to play and love baseball. The Babe started his professional career with the Baltimore Orioles of the In- - Ems l HOPt VOUR fMlSTS) tub I PROM15L nuji AI ARt A5 PLEA5ED. tk uZ r V you, DARLING" MAG6IE.: ie fvtd THV in TURN AGAINST . I III 3 n b ii 1 t il W Xk C-siJ T Jr THEY WILL YOU- - A DAUGHTER!, rJX By Al LI'L ABNER rT - a pfschlnggA ? H0H?6AMEA5 nT-- WHEN THE --v TITAN IC5AMK, ( IN TH' J UP.V-VOT- BUOWIkKS 007 'S FLVINK THE IN JOHUSTOWM f f ) J UfON TH SHO rY0U KNOW WHAT NERO PLACED AT TKt BURNING OF r-- memories of millions of fans he still lives as a peat and wonderful man and player. ternational Legaue in 1914. He was soon sold to the Boston Red Sox. Ruth was a pitcher then, and one of the best During his career as a pitcher he had 92 wins and 44 losses. In 1920, Babe Ruth was sold to the New York Yankees. There he became an outfielder and started slugging his way into the hearts of millions of fans. In fact, many people call Yankee Stadium "the House that Ruth Built". Ruth stayed with the Yankees until the end of the 1934 setson. He finished his playing career with the Boston Braves. The Babe was a colorful figure, and he loved children. When they came to see him he was always ready for a handshake for any child. In 1948, Babe Ruth died of cancer. But in the hearts and THtN 5A50N LAUD, Of 0U6Y slow-movi- made to go faster than 5 yards a minute!. Answer to yesterday's Puzzle Box: Since 57 of the entrants have to be eliminated, 57 matches have to be played. together. Husband: The laundry sent me the wrong shirt. The collar is so tight I can hardly breathe. Wife: It's not the wrong shirt, fou have your head through a The first trail drive of Texas longhoras appeared in Nebraska in 1866. buttonhole. Malaysia is the world's largest rubber producer. DIDYOUKNOW? Sirimp are a high protein food. The gorilla is a vegetarian. Gordon Bess ALU NO...0AU6K. fk THt COUPS AND FLU CASBS you'll MY OF ALU THE MECAU J3NJWNTIONS I'LL & dOUS, TO u i 1 FIDDLE.'.' 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