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Show $6,000,000 Filn A &. ii tuStv -- h MOPSY by GLADYS PARKER ieed and wa, i.u, in advertir. j 0. DODBY TOWN SOX Dv :,, too:-bal- A (Printing Mart) Links ttSi ; i L -- f. inVr1 i i4 ujvj due Lansjji h Roland Cm . than (8.000, io, The cost was ar many n,-!l(.u,m the mi been an odd and l, season in collegs w!H outside of Army and Notre Uoa Dame, but its greatest mystery toe B.U of moves in the dlrec tion of the Rose jcity Bowl, the Pacific Coast conference and tha Big Nine. Doctor," .:.(! du Here we have someas h rose from that all passes thing his farm homestead iZfc understanding. It was perhaps a trifle of a oirtu i? foolish in the first know wheto to place to think that the Big Nine would at 8 trouble" peas up the (100.000 the Al doctor, eouW or more Grantlsnd Klee The ghi sts cf my from the com-depart stives come and perch ing Rose Bowl game and give Army of the fence pn$ts aii its proper chance to meet the wishes of both U.C.L.A., Southern CaliforEvery if the nia, the entire west coast and prac-- I round they jUft sit tk tically 100 per cent of this countrys ,mg, waiting v.aiting. football lovers. do to get rid of them? The Big Nines only interest was Why, li::iL's simple, in (100,000. This can be understood en the tops cf the posts, iW? in a great game that la getting la tor prescnM, as he dim be more and more commercial, with now sideline. mere sportsmanship The Big Nine Is not alone In this commercial angle, although it la one WHEELS of the leader. But what ire cant NOW AVAIIABUI MVE understand la bow the Pacific Coast conference suddenly turned and iwruain efcifc,, passed over the Rose Bowl to Big 14, tit, Eaq Waltti tifictu Nine centroL For many years the Ptfaif, fntaw. Rose Bowl delegation has been try- bw itrm vhato w. TREK m In to the Nine line. get Ing Big THIS hss CROSS i 58 w" i eo1-le- ct This gny Is always (Ivin me hot stork market lips. Last week I could have lost about 5,000 bucks! "But you werent engaged BEFORE lunch! By Ernie Bushmiller NANCY j I i 3 i I , I '! DmlWf wwafaiturm, WHlcd. Haltua HN Ck. 43t, MIIwMiLpp, Mlt, A Sudden Change By Bud Fisher MUTT AND JEFF HOME-TOW- N ECHOED By C. YOUR LICE NSETu CENSE? YOU HEARD MEJ NOW THATS WHEREfc Your J Kessler v ra silly LICENSE?" LCUESTION i SILLY?! WHY? THE HECK A LICENSE THE WOULD GIVE ME WAY I DRIVE?- - TO ASK! rWi LITTLE REGGIE FORGET TO ( DCNT YOUR PRAYERS REGINALD! N-A- ) SAY, & BLESS MOM, BLESS MY POP, 1 AND PLEASE C. MAKE CHiCAGO THE CAPITAL OF THE U.S.A. I J MY WWj WHY REGGIE! WHY YOU SAY SUCH A THING ? pf) f By BECAUSE WHAT I Margarita THATS PUT MY y JITTER By Arthur Pointer Year after year the Big Nine or the Big Ten has handed the Pacific Coast conference the dead eye and the frozen hand. It has completely ignored the Fsr Vest. Apparent-ly the Big Nine, awaking suddenly to (100,000 revenue which had been going to southern teams, moat of them also commercialized, had a startling change of heart. The Big Nine has decided to shut off this revenue from southern teams in the honest belief that such teams were using this important cash to take care of players, many of them from the Midwest, But the mystery la this why should the Pacific Coast conference suddenly decide to turn over the run-nfaif of the Rose Bowl to the Big Nine, after so many years of back- -' handed action? Why should the strong Pacific Coast turn yellow? Every ono who follows football knows that Army should have been the only possible selection a great team, playing Its final game, keen to go the team both U.C.L.A. Southern California wanted. With this chance to regain its bowl leadership, why should the Pacific Coast conference suddenly decide to make this just another intersectional game, secondary once more to the Sugar Bowl as far as class and general interest go? a Um.?? 1 i j nier GASEODUfiat j TUNTOiESr m3 . j j j ForYouToFseUd 14 houi mry day. f dm mg Mck, mvct i? ppiac, m bdaiqa fag matter fr-tM Wool If mum people eironnrfkik kldnevi muat aussually plus fluid, exceaa kmIi ulngmi matter that canoot itar la tba tad without injury te bwitk, tkm md be better uiHemtaadiac ft dv d whole ayetam u upwt vamblaiiikl to functioo properly. Burn! nit, tt'aniy or toe fnem cto wyne Uat (mat 4 tloa boom la wrcMiK. You may Buffer aavsin ar he, headarbea, diniaem. Mine, cmiir.it up at Bifbt. ivmap Yaim try Ma' Why ubirs a r.iH.tfna reeaMaMM ovnr. ii..'. coiiniry ud W tion it ih. kid. flush out po.ion jui vn!i blood. Tm.v ouiisia sixb'Ji hen Got Pmu'i'inIst. Iks viOosUoa At oil dcu, auino. ; lull mm tun The Major Mystery But this isn't the most baffling point of the arrangeaient. In the future the Pacific Coast conference will enter its Far West champion. The Big Nine will play its champion the first year but, if this champion repeats, another team will be named. This may be the second or third Big Nine entry. It wont be a champion who repeats. And later on the Big Nine will select the opponent to face the Pacific Coast conference champion from the Midwest or from the East or from anywhere else. This gives the Big Nine control of the Rose Bowl game, a game the Pacific Coast conference started and developed and placed on top. The Big Nine, hostile to the South's system of paying or recruiting football players, hostile to the South's financial benefit from bowl games, now becomes the South's greatest benefactor. From now on the Sugar Bowl, the Cotton Bowl and the Orange Bowl will benefit considerably from the recent Rose Bowl action. five-ye- LAUGHING STOCK By Frank Adams REGLAR FELLERS 3$ K ramuHr us AOVIStN s TCJUBLES- NOMVWED& RELATIVES STAY By Gene Byraci u (LfflO! UV inffttiTSafsssa u a! to jiffy mr at jflb Six dvtOT cauaa it J-- i r:r iii rK'drro tfto "L Ml a rr BMr I, At:- - iMiri-t- M Aii drug a The Biggest Thrills This has been a sporting season, now moving swiftly into ancient his- VIRGIL "That boy friend of yours writes the mushiest darn letters!" SMtLL LOSS KEEP rr QI'lET A wealtliy woman asked au sl act in the wm l di'i'drlmcnt . a li shop for instructions on how to make Hi new minister was visiting an with aged parish member afflicted deafness. She expressed great redog's sweater. gret that ahe was unable to hear his How big is the dog? asked sermons. the salesgirl. The woman's illustrahe seem to Anxious sympathetic, tions were not very successful. shouted Into her ear trumpet: Maybe you'd belter hr.ng him Oh, you don't miss much. Mrs. in. suggested the girl. Oh. I can't do that. said the Briggs. roman. It's to be a surprise for "So they ten me." was her unexhim. pected reply. By Len Kleia j4vV', SILENT SAM Br Jeff Have tory, that has known more than its share nf ups and downs, of dull spots and of thrills, of brilliancy and second rate effort. But, it still has given us sport thrills that will hang on in memory. A few of these in the older of their appearance were: Assault's great stretch run in the Kentucky Derby, the opening shot for the Triple Crown. Two other came in the solitary, but solid, punch that Tami Mauriello threw at Joe Louis, In the first few seconds of their meeting, and the melodramatic melee between defending champion, Tony Zaie, and challenger. Rocky Graziano, in thalr middleweight brawl, a super production in its fashion. Then there was the final game of the last world series where, in the' closing two innings of the seventh contest, the Cardinals and the Red Sox with slim Harry Brecheen called on tor the third stand, put on a show that came near tearing the human pulse out by the roots, The two final thrills belonged to the last two football games I saw: The Pennsyhrania-Cornel- l contest xnd tha Army-Nav- y gama. In each casa the underdog, given from 25 to M points the worst of it, battered and beaten, earns from far back to teal the show. i j .ADVERT represents the teader th a nation. 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