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Show THE HALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1937. (STORIES-SPORT- T S Qfie GAMES 8 uil ( S CRAFTS JOKES -- and PUZZLES Jil. twmt4 Uiui IM4 FOR THE HONOR OF LAKEVIEW Prepare to Meet (, Minify, TNOMI8 - ifidraf'i packing his trunk. piay on tfr4 mutt work "Dud urDftw rM tending a rather queoriouabie character, aud a oo tb team. Bob 'raufer find tba ayuig room, if ranger in Kimk-yand ba and Kimiaj have word whl. b lead to Dud a" attacking Bob from the rear, and hearing him to the floor Freeing h ixnae If, he atauda over Jtlmley, hot the latter refuaea to atand op and fight. Thu they are diaroeered by a profeaaor, while the at ranger make hla carape UBObaerred. Manky and Rim ky are ruled to their room for a month when Elmiey atiya that Bob waa bullying him. Bob loaea bia Job. whlth meana that be ran na longer at ay in rhooL Ha begins packing his trunk. Miff GO ON Vk ITH TUB 8TOBI, to- h INSTALLMENT IV THE act of packing a trunk never taken - Bob Manley ao that had long as it took He evening. Next morning, the student body of Lakeview Academy waa In a furor. Bob Manley, in disgrace for fighting with Dude Rimley, had left for home on tha six oclock train. Not only that, but Steve Waters, captain of tha basketball squad, and Bub" Lincoln, the tall and rangy center, had also disappeared." Steve had left a note: There is no use for Lincoln and me to stay when Bob has We needed him badly gone. on the team, and wa dont be- lieve the things that have been said about him. Good luck for Lakeview! STEVE WATERS." And the basketball game against Blenton was hut six days off I It was a tragic blow to Lakeviews chances, and tha face around the breakfast table were glum indeed Its Manleys fault if he hadnt gotten Into trouble. It wouldn't have happened, said on boy. 1 MARINES MiAU UV4NESS I SALE R.VAN HORN YOUR MANNERS AT THE GAME Basketball i an exciting game. There is something about the constant dash, the speed, the thrill of basket after basket as the lead swings from one team to another, that gets into the blood of the spectators. They shout and cheer and jump around, and in their excitement some of them forget their good manners. Some of the worst examples of sportsmanship that have ever seen have been at basketball games, when the crowd had forgotten themselves for a moment. These things are rare, but We should do all in our power to make them even more rare A schools reputation depends upon the conduct of its supporters as much as upon the playing of its team. Jeers, catcalls, "razzing, have no place in the cheering of a good school. See that you do not damage the name of your school by forgetting your manners in the heat of a close game. W. B. M. ft padded arrows rrv,- THE FUN BOX - chicken ? 698. Where did th girl Im taking out .next Friday night Girl: NINE-PI- I am. N This interesting outdoor pastime is played by mounting a board six feet' long upon a stump which Modern Version Where are you going my pretty Jestleulation once. Cohen and Isaacs went out for a Sure, and .they told me all about walk. It was a cold day. The ground it, the trainer said, but theres underfoot waa frozen. Icicle hung one thing that didnt please me. from the bare branches of the trees "What was that, Uncle Joe? That ye didnt beat him up! and a bitter blast stung like the If yed ask me, that Rimleys e prick of needles. Four miles the travelers walked scoundrel a wicked scoundrel! in silence. It became monotonous. Bob shook his head. It doesn't do any good to talk about it. Im saidVy dont you, eay something?" Cohen. on my way home. Freeze your own hands, said The trainer laughed pleasantly. Isaacs. Sure, an ye're no graduatin senior yet, my boy," he said. But tell die yer story. Again Bob shook his head. It wouldnt do any good, he said. Theres nothing I can prove, and unless I could prove it, it would 300 FBY MOVIES look as though Im trying to esPCESENT cape for myself by sacrificing somebody else. No theres noth POTPOUGftl is EG ing I can say. A Little bit But maybe," said, the trainer, VS l M sighed. I have an uncle who ia making big money from hia pen. Patrol Leader:" That ao? There are not many writer who can make a decent living from their pena." Scout: But he isnt a writer. He raises pigs. Scout: Popular College Boy (to girl on street car) : You look just like a stands about two feet high, and placing the nine pins in a row on top of the board, each six inches apart , Two or mbre contestants play the The stump game at one time. should be close to a clay bank or snow bank ao that the arrows sent will not go far-- Pace off 20 ateps from the stump away from the back stop, then draw a line in the snow or ground. All shots must be made behind this line. Ordinary bolts can be used, but the arrows ahouid be tipped with cloth balls as indicated in the illu- - maid? Fm going milking, kind sir, she said. But why the hammer and funnel wide? Oh, I milk cocoanuta, air, aha Suit what the hyena laughs about Noon can tvtr find, It must be that he hay some joke Concealed within his mind. I already." Bob looked up quickly1. do you meant "What EVCQVTMIMB f Ah)0 WHAT HAVENOO by FQeoAjEHea OUST AS THEY tOE2e TBOmiS MATCH- -. Phil won two love & 9. 14. flag Number 22 Female sheep. Countries. People who annoy. PS Beneat h. IA ia 19 Riv-- 20. 22. 2& Has Bogota for its capital ? Is noted for the coffee it pro- - 30. 12. TO RIDDLES he is guided bj the dl rect Ion ot stringers. t2. Just-lethat's all. C63. Because he will amok when he Is going out. 69. They cell It. 695. Because It Is planted In the spring. 59, Boat hall 597. Because both t cat and a chicken scratch. 698. In the gronnd. 699 One trains the wind and the other Blinds the train. 000; The (abbr.). Precious stone. Frosea mist. Period o! tlra T. -- A) Crying exclamation. Glrl'a name. Rowing implement. Male. Dens. xa Flower. Btalr. Nobleman. Borrow. sa 84. 83. Donkeys bray. 87. Plant, sometimes sa Girl's name. 41. Note ol scale. A. poigonotra. answers to puzzles Flag, late, item, The words In tho gems word diamond m, tap. Urea, marines, pence, sea, Ilnne. main. The words in the ernes pus-jl- s are: Horlsontslr-- L Ted; word 4, too; T, 1. e, I ) Layer. Old measurement 6. e. ANSWERS A TWO CENT STAMP TO F&EO NEUEfi. ASSOCIATED E DiTO 8 SL 440 S- - CaC3oCW,OuO& a (Copyright, 1927, Associated Editors,- - Inc.) Chum. Grain. ESI. Beesons GET VOOR PAVORITE BY SENDING FWtSHiMG A V Thres directions (abbr.), (. 45. . should be. WE STILL HAVE A FEW AUTOGRAPHED PICTURES OP GOOPeY MOV Us STARS deserve; Replies. Card game Moving about. Bams as Ten borlsonts, To do wrong. Girl's name. 1. 84. 84. 89. 40. 42. 48. I 4.- Ia directly south of th Istb- mus of Panama? 6. Was named after the great sailor who discovered the new world ? - DIRECTIONS Color the emblem the correct cat-- I ors and paste it upon the flag after first coloring the stripes as they MOVIE FANS!1. la popular spring gams. Direction. 2L Tiny part. 24. Avenue (abbr.). 2 Islands. 20, Athletic asscolatlon (abbr.), 27. Symbolism ot goodnms.. 29. To 19. TERTIOAZ, duces" ? KITTY AMO PHIL ' STQONfeBQEO 13.- 15. 17. HORIZONTAL Boys nickname, Also. The charge, Rowing Implement. A derll. Line, file, Dried Irult. To pay. Bound stones used L The peak. 1 Organ ot the head. 8. Orchestral instrument (pLU 4. 2. 3. JjrlA CAUfcMT THELMA 1. 4. 7. 10. 11. 12. I er? -- of lettecs uje Deceive Is Com our fans 2S first potato WHAT COUNTRY: L Contains the Magdalena oua cameoaaum CROSS WORD PUZZLE One More Flag For Your Game SCAR BOG Cis AQCXJMO THC . OUO0b AOVEaJTvjCe FiuM F4U.BC) "Never you mind, son. But Ive an idea we can swing this thing right for honor, me boy th honor and glory o Lakeview. The veteran trainer grabbed Bob affectionately around the neck, and for fully half an hour talked to him in a voice that was not much louder than a whisper. At the end of the conversation. Bob was grinning. And when "Uncle Joe Thomas took his leave, the school was stilled in slumber, while Bob, with a much happier expression on town." 699. What is the difference between a school teacher and an en- stration to prevent marring th gineer? 600. What Is there about a pina. After a little practice, the archer house that seldom falls, but never can so shoot his arrow that the hurts the occupant when it does ? (Answers elsewhere on this pace.) pina will be struck a glancing blow, thus making it possible to knock over several at one time. Each pin as a value of one point and every, pin knocked off is counted. The game should run from to fifty, each contestant twenty-fiv- e having two shots before his opponent tries hia luck. This game can also be played in summer, and makes an ideal camp If you do not have the game. turned wood pins, sticks of wood, with the lower ends sawed off straight, corn eoba or other articles will serve almost as well. ARCHERY Film Fun For Young Folks TO AQOlve IN TIME FOQ THIS WEEKS CHOuJ. SO lAOSreAD WE A BE GOiajo TO PUBLISH a FEW OF THE HOMOQEOS Fill In the blanks in this sentence with two words, of like pronuncia-- I tion but different spellings and meanings: "He was all black with a white and he galloped quickly down the street Of the grow? What time is it, Sara? City Editor: "Who ruined th photo of this girl? My timepiece says two oclock. New Reporter: "She held a book What? Mina pays a quarter of in front of her face when we took eight. the picture." Well, air, isnt that twot? GOOFEY MOVIES that its plenty of yer story know Lots of Riddles Needed to Pass Esquimaux Eve Wouldnt the esquimaux, who live through nights that are six months long, be glad to have- - a few of these riddles to help pass the evening? You boys and girls are not esquimaux, and your nights are not very long, but they are long enough for you to guess these teasers unless you fall alseep on the job! 691. Why is a postman in danger of losihg his way ? 692. What chidf virtu does th North Pole remind you of? 693. Why is a cigar-lovin- g man like a tallow candle? 694. How do bees dispose of their honey ? 695. Why is there water in a watermelon ? 596. What kind of a ball is it that no one likes to have ? 597. How is a cat like a little ... at EBinron Once upon a time aom farmer saw a pound hog diving into hia BY CECILLE LYON hole while the aun waa shining brightly. The farmer, being of a Uncle Tom took Bill and romantic nature, looked at the calendar, noted that the day was Mary with him when he drove February 2, and decreed that out to the farm to see Grandhenceforth and forever that day mother last Saturday. Oh, -ahouid be Ground Heg Day-- . the car went so fast ! Mary's At least, thats as good an explanation as any. Nobody seems curls blew in the breeze and to know just how it started, but in she pulled the big blanket all tha rural sections of America way up around her neck. where abides the woodchuck, other-wise known es ground hog, the When they were far out in tradition haa arisen that if this the country Uncle Tom told Bill and Mary to play a game animal, first peeping from his burrow on February 2, see his shadwith the words on the bill- ow, there will be at least aix boards, y They found four weeks more of winter. But if, on wordvthat formed a word the other hand, Mr. Woodchuck finds the skies cloudy. Spring is square. Here they are mixed not fsr in the distance. WhereupT upon Mr. Woodchuck comes out, stretches himself, invites the fam-- . REARIUkNCt THI LITTERS ily to follow, and prepares to spend IN THE FOltOWINa The the warm weather raiding all gardens of the neighborhood' for SPACES TO FOAM A he the peas, beans and lettuce-tha- t VfOM) SQUARE . craves, The ground hog is a'lazy beast He spends the summer visiting vegetable patches and cleverly evading the farmer traps, 'and then along in October he ahuts himself up in his den to sleep all winter. He and Mrs. Ground Hog usually hibernate together, and sleep in solid contentment until the snow is off the ground in March, Students of the animal give little credence to the tale of Mr. Ground Hogs investigation of weather conditions on February 2, but what difference does that make ? Everyone knows that its a perfectly ., 2 good superstition and should be beGnesS this seven-wor- d diamond : lieved. The second word is to knock, third The farmer has shown the better means grows weary, sixth ia to side of his nature by the signal honor he has bestowed on the new. What are the rest ? M ground hog, one of the worst maA rauders of his crops, in making him the only animal that has a R special day in our- - calendar aet aside for him. It has been placed, N right in the big holiday month, too, E so that the lowly beast ranks with S Washington Lincoln and Mr. St Valentine. Which isnt bad for a lazy guy like a ground bog. Behead a word meaning to rub down and get an estimate; V behead again and get consumed; behead and curtail the whole and get an animal; behead the animal and get a preposition. - heard the other students tramp into study hall as piece by piece, he laid out his few belongings on the floor of the trunk. The pennants and pictures on the wall were the first to come down. They left the room with a bare aspect, robbed entirely of his own personIt' a dirty trick of Steves, deality. serting the team at the last minute Then he heard the gong ring, like this, said another. announcing the end of study periI dont believe Manley was to od. There was a scuffle of more said still another. Out on the campus blame, footsteps. Wonder what the dean's going were cheery voices. Footsteps to do, said another. passed down the hall past his own But the dean did nothing at all. door. And through all this he re- The student body half expected mained alone in disgrace. He he would issue a 'statement felt ashamed of himself, jn a way, that for having been tricked into a fight regarding the alfair, but he was with Rimley but what else waa silent. Coach Rickey Dale and Trainer there he could have done ? Thomas, meanwhile, were as silent his filled trunk Gradually up. was. If they had lost Bob expected to take the early as the dean the. two best men on their team, he and train for home, morning hide their disappointhad reached the last drawer of his they tried to and devoted themselves with ment, knock when a on was there bureau, the door. He waa so engrossed in renewed effort to pounding the re his thoughts, however, that he did mainder of the squad into shape. Dale had prided himself not hear it at first, and the knock on Coach a new trick play, which was to was repeated, more imperatively, have been used for the first time while a cheery voice called, are in the game against Blenton. With er there? ain't It ya there, ye gone, the plaj was Uncle Joe" Thomas, the ath- Waters and Lincoln letic trainer, who had always been would have to be discarded for a year. The best he could expect to such a close friend to Bob. do would be to. develop, in six Come in, Bob Called wearily. He did not want to see Uncle short days, a scrub team that might hold Blenton from scoring Joe he did not want to see any- too much. Fortunately, Nip and He was in body. disgrace. Tuck Wilson, twins and the best But when thd trainer entered. pair of guards in Lakeviews hisclosing the door after him, tory, were still on the team. If anyone could keep the opponents from scoring, they could. But faith in Lakeview cage team was shaken indeed. As the day of the game drew closer, faces of the student body became more and more glum. (To Be Continued Next Week) cheerful manner, slapping Bob on the back, and selecting the easiest chair in tha loom, Bob felt better Z3HJ2ZILE He Arrives Soon the work his face, completed Lakevif-- itr tthtac but uuuble beriui 6iiketbil vnrmTHE Mr. Ground Hog: Another Bob Manley Story By JACK GIHON rent Eva: 43 Vertical w. I, ., 44, 40, pslj err; 45, 42. 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