Show I THE OGDEN STAND int tor THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 10 1S23 R tCo i colon's ARD-EXAIJI1TE- i VICTOmO ing a steer— 12 minutes But then maybe it was a bum steer Lefty O’Doul says he "wouldn’t have hit against left- t BABE ROTH- -r LAST YEAR IT 1 skinning and press- bull-doggi- ng ’ a - ' handers for McGraw" but he has doing pretty well against Pip-gr- as ’em for Burt Shotton to the win Cubs the likes Because' the A’s have series trouble hitting - a right-handBen with good cross-fir- e Paschal says he likes the AthHe never has seen letics Neither have a the Cubs lot of the other experts Babe Ruth once asked Harry Frazee of the Red Sox for toa raise saying it cost him a lot catFrazee replied “You hit the homers and HI feed you” So Harry gave him a contract for three years at $10000 a season Up-Stat- e ' er Philadelphia the Cub stronghold their battle at The teams and Shibc park Philadelphia Friday ” " " ' Saturday Mack and his athletes are Conpie out to duplicate the feat of the Yankees of 1327 and 1923 and tenpin ate the series in four games If a filth contest is necessary it VM be played at Philadelphiai3 next Monday Sunday baseball prohibited in the Quaker city hence the reason for the Monday game ' ‘If the Cubs are still in the running for the flag at the close of play next Monday they will appear next Wednesday again on their American home field against the : league champions to appear Their chances however ' ' ' ' A J i ‘ " be dark indeed' THE GEORGETOWN SHIFT for weeks COACHES worked summer of 1923 designing a new and mysterious shift for the Georgetown eleven Finally they announced they had it and Coach Lou Little drilled his players Into it during the spring- of 1923 and ' this fall The play starts from a hudd and bs‘ the players emerge from the huddle they appear in utter confusion crossing’ one another's path dashing In different directions Suddenly line ana backfield straighten out miraculously and the team moves- swiftly That is the way if is described How well it will work remains to be seen Such plays handicap a team when the players come to rely too much on them i ’ : - TAD JONES’S VIEWS JONES former Yale coach TADprobably would not go for such 1 FOXY ANDERSON ASKS i ra SPORTSMEN TO ASSIST STATE t -- - Jones “The balanced line and backfield was for years the basis of every play ” said Jones “And there were a number of plays of surprising effectiveness that could be run off orthodox formations Take for example a play as simple as dayiightr It is30 years old but it still works in these days 'of enlightened football I mean the a halfback It straight plunge by with success by has been worked lirst-cla- ss and other ‘I- Dartmouth Colgate recent years elevens in “Take a perfectly balanced line the the quarterback directly behinda row center and the three backs in The ball behind the quarterback I and the snapped 'to the quarter fullback swing halfback left aqd around the end’ on ft feint The right halfback plunges straight ahead Jusc takes the ball lrom behind the line and goes through the line like a battering ram Is the-quart- er ‘ J SCnopL'BOY STUFF our modern of strategists 'C!OME is school O would say the: itplay is It- - is' so boy stuff Maybe almost-thfirst simple that it is to occur anyone would that thing to But it works plan a playteams trying on Not so even topnotch 400 saw gain Colgate I ago long a one major game"against yards in eleven using almost nothing but and- an obvious this simple play ' variation “The variation is to have the pass to- the quarterback feint the and then toss halfback plunging backward to the other half who goes around end with' the fullback as in: terference Jones does believe there Is a tremendous strategic advantage in the huddle “If you can surprise the defense and prevent its taking an orthodox defensive position But sometimes the greatest trick of ’all is straight: football— when they’re expecting something - else ' I e - r r t i : — SEATTLE Oct 10— (AP)— After three days of shifting his charges around Coach Enoch Bagshaw has justtoabout decided the starting linebe used against Southern Cal- -' up lfomia here Saturday and began tapering off today for the football battle The lineup to he sent against the ‘Trojans will likely be as follows: Sahll and Squires ends Jessup and Schwegler tackles' Shelton and Schaman guards Kraelz center Mittlestedt quarterback Hufford and Stombaugh halfbacks i Marsh fullback Squires Shelton Mittelstedt and Marsh won berths since the Mon tana game last Saturday which end ed in 6 to 6 tie ' By ALYSON E SMITH EER hunters this year will face j seasons they D oneeverofhadtheWfinest II Anderson acme - - have warden told members of the 'Weber County ' Fish and Giyne Protective association at their regular monthly meeting held at the Weber county courthouse Wednesday evening are deer almost anywhere i There vou go outside of the city limits Anderson said and the animals have shown a most notable Increase this year Anderson asked the members of the fish and game association to the warn all their friends against seadeer the elk of during shooting son which opens October 20 and ' runs to October 30 alike lot a 1‘Th‘e animals look quite from a distance” he said “especial-- y not used greenhorn who is white Oa on the However to hunting he elk’s rump runs a little further up the back they are considerably arger than deer and the body ex-is shaped a little different” he ‘ ' - (President E L Ford also warned the hunters to be sure and look well before they shoot saying that the 14 head of elk that were planted In he hills this spring had now Increased to 23 They are Intermixed with the deer In several places he in the said and have been ranging Baldy Magpie Skull Crack- - Mount and Elk creek regions y He also warned the hunters1 to be sure and wear a red cap or cloth ' on their heads President Ford also w arned the hunters against vandalism during the pheasant and quail season which will probably be opened around the first week in November Last year here was a lot of damage done to he the farmers crops and livestockwere said and this year farmers was going asking when the season to open so they could lock up their stock If this disregard for property continues he added the seasons will e kept closed and there will be no more hunting in this sector Starting next Tuesday the fish in the Huntsville rearing ponds will be at South planted In the narrows the from Liberty lish and the Fork ponds will be taken to Huntsville for the winter The Liberty pends will be closed The state will furwhich nish a truck for the hauling AVcber will be at the disposal of the as long as they county association ' want it A board of directors meeting was held Just prior to the main meeting of at which plans for the purchaseRun the land comprising: the South were of the Weber river at Hooper discussed The' grounds are under lease now with an option to buy and the association is planning on pur-a and making chasing the grounds members of the the hunting club for association This particular sector of the country is recognized as the finest shooting grounds In the state the direcpresident Ford said andeffort to seare every tors making cure it An Inspection of Ogden valley was made Wednesday by J Arthur Meecham state fish and game commissioner William Whitney superintendent of the state hatcheries Newell Cook deputy game warden direcand members of the board ofassociators of the Weber county tion with a view of selecting a place for the erection of a state hatchery and rearing pond No definite action was taken -- 1 FIGHT RESULTS (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK— Jimmy McLarnin Vancover B Cf knocked out SerNew York (1) geant Sammy Baker' Eddie Guids New York and Patsy Buffalo New York drew (10) ’ i- Ula T ’ - I Fine Form- In Ney Fistic Class fcn it Babe Rulh'frcn ona of tha favorites above and then th-IM- b wirld eAe lew tk Press phot K n-- y wide open for Sa - it may be a dark horse who scales the heights of series Blory Si an older ney brother of Dick took’ - 'over the coaching duties at B Y U Further-- ! more “'the Cougars have been point- - T UOM (ItY ing for the Aggies - ' ' for several years and after last season's 10 to 0 Aggie as victory 1929 was decided upon the year to turn the trick With'1 no games on‘ the schedule this week Coach Romney is letting up on his men Just a little as far as he is heavy drill is concerned but to polishattention of giving plenty ing his offense Two 'or three new plays are being added but especially the men are being drilled and in proper Execution In practice the Aggie plays look pretty good when each manf does: his assignment reasonably well Coach Romney hopes to' have! a much more consistent and a: somewhat more deceptive offense to throw against the Cougars than he had against r Montana State While the regulars1 aren’t being pushed until next Monday the substitutes are getting several scrim mages this week By the end of the week Romney expects to know to a degree the possibilities of each mam: To the present time four youngsters' have come considerably nearer to the regular class than they1 were a week ago Richard Pearse a former all -- state scholastic center team has " Jumped from the fourth to the second He may - even ' give Gardner a battle before- the season is igone as he is big land fast and has a’fine knowledge-oi- f the position Nelson is looking good at end He has some faults and he is small but he isJ a : fighter and he seems to Bill Bar-- ? want to make the team ker injured early in- - the season is improving rapidly at fullback Del-m- ar Wilkins frosh plaver last vear f - f but after watching the Athletics beat the Cubs in the second game of the series I don’t know whether I know aaseball or not The game was decided by Foxx’s iome fun’ but before that happened Cochrane made a hit that might lave been prevented by careful pitching and Simmons walked when there was no real reason for passing him There were two out and Simmons-looked fairly easy— and yet was given a base on balls I thought Malone pitched badly to Foxx and allowed him to hit a fast ball over the wall Nothing else counted much but he Cubs seemed to lose their fight and hustle after they smashed up i in the fourth inning - COASTi SERIES Shellenback To Work- On - Holly- - SlabToday Fcr wood Stars Oct 10— SAN FRANCISCO (AP)— Frank Shellenback veteran d right-hanspitball pitcher- is to - take the mound today for the Hollywood Stars in an attempt to stop Mission he winning streak Reds for the 1929 Pacific Coast eague baseball championship The Reds won the first two games of n' series he the Shellenback leading pitcher of the Coast league' this season by Herman probably will be opposed Missions : right-handPillette ' Aurler to Bert Cole pitched the Missions an victory yesterday allow12 The hits ing was mole 'effective in the jinches tlian the Hollywood slaos-me- n Ilollerson and Wetzel who 14 hits including home runs and Scott- Maloney Baldwin by got lollywood second baseman also’losa home runi Hollerson was the 13 for ing pitcherwas He was- touched ilts and replaced by Wetzel : in the eighth inning j The Missions won the first game of the series 7 to 2 - If the team wins today's contest it will be an overwhelming favorite to capture the championship The teams will play the next three games in Los - Angeles beginning Friday- Score: ’ ’ of-th- e j ’ post-seaso- J ed ay World Series Sidelights' ' "' 1 NO BENEFIT OF DOUBT 8-t- 74 j FIELD CHICAGO WRIGLEY (AP)— A baseball tradition almost asold’ as the game - av: i 'vv' ‘ i I - X -- I T : v V ai-ow- ’ Sr: &' j: 3 ed - - game that decided a championship in the midwest and another that resulted in one of the most surprising both upsets of the season last year were decided by deliberate interference which enabled the winning touchdowns to be scored Moreover the fathers of the edict by game put teeth Into the doubt’ case a3 to of “in that adding the penalty such interference r shall be inflicted” This will have more effect than might be apparent at first glance A l V By PAUL BIICKELS ON Associated ’Tress imports 'Writer! t - - ers” re-dril- led - -- i s " £ f' j i j two-pou- nd j CIGAR GROUP PLANS HUGE NEW FACTORV CITY Oct 10—--(AP)— The American Cigar company a subsidiary of the American Tobacco Wednesday night an4 company establishment here of the houncd the largest cigar factory in the world Frank W- Harwood vice president of the company skid the plant should be in full operation by January-1The new Industry which will cm ploy 2900 persons represents ' a to The t&l investment of $3000000 distribution area of the new plant will be from GHicngo and St’ Louis to the Pacific coast Mr Harwood - - - — ' said' J ! I - r' l Severeldc-Rumler If Great Northern Chairman To Devote Most Time T o' F amily Heath lb ST PAUL Minn Oqtl0 — (AE) thirty-si- x years of service to the road founded by his famous fa-of ther James J Hill Louis W HilltoSt Paul offered his resignation of the day as- chairman of the board Great Northern- railway::“ Mr Hill plans to devote most of his time hereafter to personal Interests and those of his family “After 36 years of work for v the Great Northern I feel that I deserve a rest from the responsibilities involved” said Hill ' “My ' family time each year spends considerable to be free abroad and I wish ' with them' : : to retire me advised father “My lrom active participation in railway affairs when I reached the age ol 43 That time came and passed 16 years ago but now the way Is open to me to do what I' have desired Mr Hill has numerous persona hobbies which he expects to indulge In more fully in the future He is an art collector and he has done considerable' painting He also is desirous of rounding out a collection o: fathe letters and writings of his ther “The Empire Builder” - Totals Green rf Maloney A' t CIHCAGO : Oct: 10— (AP)One recall but one or two exceptions to more day of practice on their own the rule one of them being a tie' fields today remained for four big game because cf rain earns" which will go abroad to do p' The Athletics were jumpy before their share in opening the r- - :" game hut Wednesday Tuesday season fj Saturday" Even Conthey were all confident Columfor Iowa will leave tonight nie Mack: was at ease He announced “Big George” Earfishaw as bus Ohio for their battle with Ohio his starting pitcher without even State assured that Captain Willis to get into looking at his hurlers warm up Glassgow will be in shape two substitutes minus but action Blankeis were at'a premium-Wea-nesdaMatt Kelsh afi end and John Fuhr-ma- n declared because of the chilly : blasts guard The later was ' Many ineligible last that swept Wrigley- field following night wrapped their legs- up with newscharges that they had played semi-ft papers and then tossed them on prof essional football the field and seats as park " attendCoach Harry Kipke his assistants ants frowned and 33 members of the Michigan Ind squad will head for Lafayette what ' to meet Purdue in Every inch of room sitting and tonight standing was utilized again and shapes up as one of the big attracthe roofs of houses surrounding tions of the middle western card for V Wrigley field were packed until the Saturday most them of Madi for when leave will Northwestern inning eighth ' : climbed down son Wis after taking their final drill late today with hopes of caus Howard Ehmke who lulled the ingja major upset by defeating Wis Cubs to sleep with his slow ball was conkin Coach Dick Hanley - has cheered Just as lustily Wednesday named 31 men for the journey He cavorted about left field 'during will invade Chicago confithe A’s practice and said he never of dent defeating the Maroons-i- n J life his in felt "younger" the fourth game on the conference : i “I' think I could tamo the IfCubs program : he said when asked Mninesota will receive its first seagain” he to would like get another crack at rious' test when Vanderbilt goes to McCarthy's boys'J Minneapolis Saturday while Illinois j will meet another easy one in TwcT rajahs one of them of swat y— and “another of a'royal household of were present- “Rajah” Hornsby the Cub was one the genuine one was Rajah of Kapulthala India who IDAHO said he had often beard of the Cubs’ I second sackeri ' r Connie Mack was not nearly as nervous before Wednesday's game for He ‘chatted freely and posed Mcwith Manager many pictures LGS ANGELES Oct 10— TAP)— of the Carthy Ty Cobb Pie Traynor to reverse the 22 to 0 at Seeking Phillies John McGraw of the 'Githe : Trojans on administered ants Babe Ruth Rogers Hornsby their only other invasion of the Uni of and other great and near great ' of gridiron Washington verity I the big show Coach Howard Jones and thirty-eig- ht University of South California football players were en routq for BIXACHER FANS today Intent on eliminating AWAIT CONTEST Seattle the! strong Husky eleven from the PHILADELPHIA Oct 10— (AP) Pacific coast conference scramble ' Unmindful of chilly blasts on A light run of signals last night avenue several marked the final practice before the baseball fans began a long powerful Trojan war horse left by northwest camp before the bleacher entrance special train for the M— at Shibe park early today to10 await the opening of -the gates at turn ? DEFENDS iTITLE ' ' tomorrow was Mrs LOUISVILLE line Ky ‘ Oct 10— (AP) At the head of the — is home whose welterweight Jack Reynolds Kratz Franklin J his opposite ithei bleacher gate- - at lera champion successfully defended Jos titlf here last night defeating home From home she brought the-firsrocking chair sandwiches hot cof- Cossu of Detroit He took and third falls fee and blankets ‘ j cham-piohsKI- r y - ndiana r — After - 5 to-b- e ’ ‘ - 5 ’ I ‘ - MENTOR v de-fe- r ch -- t 1 2 i 4 3 3 j ' 1 4 4 3 4 2b j 1 if ® M 35 12 24 13 '—MISSIONS ‘ Mulligan 3b Finn 2b Boone- - xf- - y ’ ABHOA 1 1 m ' 4 -- 3 tr 0 ! & HufftJf 1 Sherlock Scott’ cf Slade: ss Runs — Rollins (2) Summary: Green (2) Maloney Sherlock (2) Hufft Boone Errors— Scott Slade Baldwin Rumler Slade Innings pitched— defeat By Hollerson 7 plus Charge Roller-son to Hollerson At bat— Off 34 Hits — Oft Holler&on - 13 Runs responsible - for— Cole’ 5: Ilollerson 8 Struck out— By Cole 2 'Bases on balls— by Hollerson 4 Wetzel Off Cole 4p off 1' Stolen ’ Two-ba- ss base— Scott Sherlock (2) Funk Green Slade " Sacrifice hits—Hollerson Runs batted in —Funk Baldwin (2) Baldwin (RolSherlock Hufft ' (3) Severeid J MaScott lings '(2)' Double play— Cole (2) loney Finn to Slade to Sherlock-'Umpire- s — Cady Genshlea and Powell: Time of game— 1 hour and 45 minutes J --H— — :— 7 - NIARSHALL WINS FEATURE MATCH SEATTLE Oct 10— (AP)— Everet Denver : heavyweight Marshall wrestler took two straight falls in ten minutes each 'to defeat “Bull” the main Olsen of Butte Mont-ievent at the civic auditorium here n last night - - " - I' 4 - rf Stein-Bloc- ‘Rest ‘ c Friend Is p V h “DUREBL CLOTH - It enables you1 to get really astonishing service out of your suit It gives you more value per dollar andmorc wear per day than any fabric we know Loomed over- seas Hand-tailore- d by Messrs - hits-rtol-l- ins ( on r-- -- - mid-seas- 4 Hard Wear's ( CAMOUFLAGE SEEN A new' style of attack formulated : IN PEACE TALK jllliul behind closed doors was being per- f Idaof fected today by Leo Caliand ho- in preparation of the Vandals game Saturday with the University of Montana here In Gem" staters two other starts three or four plays based on a' powerful line bucking combination were sufficient for victory and untU the Washington to a Montanans held six1 to six tie ' lkst Saturday Cahand believed he could save deception until competition for the However a 'new Grizzly contest group of plays based on tricky back field shifts will be httroduced the Idaho mentor saich j 1 I I 200 130 02x— 8 Missions fv(- ! - lr I ’Mi'trK 1 a iie Baldwin c Cole p Totals' J —— - 37 14 27 14 Score by innings 1100 020 120- - 6 Hollywood - Stiin-Bloc- - MOSCOW Idaho Oct 10— (AP)— lie-hi- gh ol - Hollerson p Wetzel p VW ? i - 3 5 6 Rollings Sb Funk cf BY RAIL CHIEF Old heads of the game say they Brad-leyjTe- AB II O A Lee ss i i -I- HOLLYWOOD - TORONTb’ OctlO — (AP)r— Wiltilll'T liam Z Foster communist leader in last speeqh the United States in aHoover -the that asserted night naval redaction discussions were only camouflage for war' prep' t arations He addressed a meeting arranged by the Industrial union needle trade workers of Canada held outside the city limits’ said is Foster war “The danger” developing because of competition between-- ' Great Britain and! the United ’States in world 'markets It is' necessary for the capitalists to still objections of the masses against war They set afloat capitalistic peace maneuvers the Kellogg pact and peace conferences But the for war goes on just the preparation American Federation of same The Labor will prove to be a tool in developing this war situation It fol- ” lows the program of imperialism The American Federation of Labor is holding Its annual convention in Toronto Macdonald - i ' that the suit is as fine as the fabric! !’ - j- so h J ' 1 j ( DUHEBL SUITS r 4 t debut as a full fledged welterweight last night and his punch produced the same result against Sergeant did eqalnst Sammy Baker as if three in lighter jimmy’s opponents wa sa first round classes The result '' :'i knockout j' McLarnin for lr It took one minute connection be- to establish a firm Baker’s tween his right fist and head The New York veteran went down for a count of nine only a few seconds later and arose Just to take a final blow from Jimmy’s right that1 ended the battle in two minutes of the first round j Baker did not recover for severalJ minutes after he was counted out McLarnin tipped the scales at 144 only a pounds and had to concede advantage to his adver' : f sary — : POST RESIGNED TEN GRID s ' NEW YORK Oct 10— (AP) —Jimmy McLarnin has learned that the hard bigger fellows can fall just as as the little ones if they are hit on the right spot Jimmy made his ? itself held against the Cubs Wed- BIG as they were routed by Connesday nie - Mack’s stampeding Elephants If a pitcher strikes out the first batsman to face him in the first inthis diamond tradition points ning to a-- loss for him and his team Perce “Pat” Malone whiffed the first Ath- Iclwa Plays Ohioans In Fea-v letic batter Max Bishop Wednesday out and fed the Jinx by striking ture Game Navy Vs Mule” Haas the second man on fhe 'J VZ': TVlichigan i A’s batting order - ’ yi i By MORDECAI BROWN Old of Pitcher the Chicago (Famous Championship Cabs) CHICAGO Oct 10— (AP)— They don’t play the game the way we used to play it Maybe they are better dyed-in-lha-wo- - : i By CHESTER L SMITH “screened” forward pass THE its death knell j in the 129 football rules Several years ago “Pop” : Warner play: that was well nigh unstop-plathat was well nighta:unstophuman pable because it deployed screen between the receiver and the defensive team a skirmish line that mowed down everything in its path The rules committee' immediately forbade its use by refusing to permit the side making the pass from Interfering in any with an opponent until the ball was touched "VISION SCREENS” Coaches then devised what came to be known as “passive interference” which meant nothing more than that one or two players whe werq not eligible to receive the: pass were rushed down the field to act as a "vision screen" helping the eligibles and obstructing the view of the secondary and t right-of-W: — defense Even this has now been spiked The? new rules carry this provision: “On passes which cross the linein-of scrimmage such players as are eligible shall be penalized for Interference if they In any way obstruct of defensive playthe right-of-wa- y Former Baseball Star Ex- plains Errors On Part j of Malone - I- REDS LEAD IN f i I - SCREENED: PASSES ARE FORBIDDEN THIS YEAR BROWN TELLS OF 2ND J ' r ‘ - 4 SIMMONS - Associated - CINCINNATI — Freddie Miller Clciruiatl outpointed AI Crisp Oakland Calif (10) Jones AkAKRON Ohior-Gorron knocked out Jack Homer St Louis (2) Patsy Plronne Assilon Ohio outpointed Lynn Jordan Pittsburg (6) LONDON — Johnny Cuthbert EASTERN TEAMS' British champloq DEADLOCKED AGAIN knocked outmiddleweight Nipper Pat Daly (8) ' - ROCHESTER Ofct 10— N Y OAKLAND Calif— Freddie Fitz(AP)— Tied up at three games each gerald Youngstown Ohio outpointin the little world series the Roch- ed Young Jack Thompson Los Anester and Kansas City clubs respec- geles (10) — 44 tive champions in the Internationa: association American and league LEWIS DEFEATS prepared for the seventh clash here Lynn Neltoday Kansas City has undefeated IOWA MATMAN son and Tom Sheehan hurlers for U3e today Rochester curve bai PORTLAND Ore Oct 10— (AP) will use John Berly artist in what will be' his first start — Ed “Strangler” Lewis former ‘V heavyweight champion of the world of the series-- Rochester deadlocked the scries defeated Howard Cantonwlne Iowa last night lor the sec by taking the sixth game yester- - grappler here two ond time in weeks day ‘ GROVE- - I J - - I - jimmy since Coach' Ott Rom- course - i 1 LINEUP: CHANGES 4 iV Fish And Game Members Hold Interesting Pow Wow At Courthouse i 1ST 2 - V - 4 ( “ - In this game was simply taken for arrived late and has been in only even a close game was one or two scrimmages He is begingranted andsomeas regarded ning to resemble a football player thing of an upset The Cougars have building-strengtbeen very BAILER raplast in ttye idly ' few years until ROUND they ' are serious III competition This natural rivalry has befcn intensely McLarnin S h o W stimulated of' J y dr a play The other day Tad gave a talk at Columbia university in which he stressed the value of straight football In the modern plained craze for hidden ball plays strange Tf everyone will look carefully beshifts and deceptive passes the ef- fore he ’shoots then there will not fectiveness of the plainest offensive any 'danger of killing an elk he formation is often overlooked says said ’ more importance to the Aggies A few years ago an Aggie victory- 4 - i ' ' I OGAN Oct lo— (Special)— Coach Dick Rcnmey and his LUtah State griiders are1 possessed with just Uoneinthought B Y Ogden They are pointing for the game with theon the schedule has on Friday October! 18 No other game than this one i - J renew ' ‘ 'it i Veteran Coach Hopes to Have Deceptive Offense Perfected' For Annual Intercollegiate Dish Were 100 Win- Fanners of ners Iiin 1928 Game at Provo ' been ANENT THE MACKS has a decided edges Cubs as the result of theii two victories in the Initial games of the world series in f M:omheyGipes' First Eleven New Plays Did You Know That — CAM POLO claims world’s record for gd P v Tailored by Messrs Stein-Bloc- h ‘ |