Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday November BLOOM COUNTY wears me tew scab TOUT Txmmp mo you tor f SCINCTO pot mm note HEtMPtft Y£SM¥tT PIP ntotm nbw ? wmrtvipo i POT I — m3 CAT mat UCKMEAU KM ommtAce exriAMm mice nwm constant ftmTmsA wtevam NOtoAUY POT tm By Vernon Scott UPI Hollywood Reporter Hsr SHERMAN ON THE MOUNT BY LEE AND FRUCHEY HOLLYWOOD (UPI) It takes guts to be Sylvester Stallone's little brother and decide on an acting career But comparisons be damned Frank Stallone — at 37 four years younger than his brother — is going ahead with a thespian career Frank's first major role is that of a truculent bartender in the new "Barfly" drama starring Mickey Rourke and Faye Dunaway Frank is taller and larger than Sylvester and apparently Just as tough He was an amateur boxer for four years and a composer-singe- r of some note before he decided to become an AND WEN THE BEAUTIFUL PRINCES actor There is a strong family resemblance — black hair sleepy eyes — a fact that Stallone the ounger must live with His relationship with y has been mostly good with a few rocky periods in between Indeed Sly gave Frank his first film role a cameo appearance as a street-cornsinger in the original “Rocky" for which Frank provided KISSED THE fROCr ANPTORNEDHlM Vwsna A HANDSOME PRINC- E- er OUT OF BOUNDS BY RECHIN & WILDER lfeUJ(£THAl£ to fuYooHoms TWO AT A Xm AMP SEP some of the music Frank was almost 30 when he followed Sly to Hollywood to write music for "Rocky" and two sequels They were on the outs for “Rocky IV" but Frank also wrote the theme for "Rambo: First Blood II" and the underscore for Sly's recent bomb "Over the Top" Frank has not been altogether dependent on Sly He wrote the underscore for “Pink Chiquitas" a Canadian film “M usic was my first love" said Frank whose voice is not unlike his brother's “At first acting felt a little unmanly for me I liked being a musician because in concerts I was always in control And I’ve appeared on stage maybe 5000 times as a rock and folk singer” &£L New coach who doesnt know the cliches yet BY EEK & MEEK IfO 19 ‘Little brother9 moves into acting - EXUBERANCE 1987-- BY BERKE BREATHED tmonWTMf nAiettLM A CAT 4 OTHERS IS WRD ft HOWIE SCHNEIDER TO EMDURG! PEOPLE SOME Frank likes to mention that he had a No 1 hit record in 1984 “Far From Over" a song from "Staying Alive" which Sly directed When an acting career beckoned Frank says "I rose to the occasion I didn’t want anyone dictating my life A lot of people in this business throw stones but I wasn’t going to let it bother me about it" There is of course a major difference among other acting brothers None is a worldwide phenomenon comparable to Sly Since turning actor Frank has apoeared in six or seven second-rat- e films including "Take Two" "Honor the Eagle” and "Outlaw Force" Said Frank “I started in small films so if I got egg on my face it wouldn’t be a big deal I can't afford to be lousy "And I’ve stayed away from fight films and war pictures for obvious reasons I didn’t want to appear in a cheap war movie It's an insult to have someone get the name cheap so they can sell a lousy movie "I’ve become an actor because I really want to act Sly and I talked about it and it was OK Like all brothers we fight In fact we used to fight in the gym and really slam each other My fights with him were worse than I had with other guys "I know I’ve left myself open for compsHsons with my brother so I try to keep a low profile" Frank said "It bothers me that I get a lot of criticism by people who think I haven’t paid my dues The hell I haven't” It has been implied that Frank is riding his brother's coattails which causes him to flex his considerable muscle “I did some acting in Philly when I was younger" he said "and I began singing professionally in 1958 1 was respected as a rock singer and composer and I've got a new album of big band music coming out soon 'Day In Day OutI’ve paid my dues Frank is a friend of Mickey Rourke who told him he would be just right for the bartender role in "Barfly" and asked him to read for the producers at Cannon Films "They told me I had the part" Frank recalled "But the day I was supposed to begin work the producers called and said Mickey had changed his mind I called Mickey and he raised hell He insisted Iplay the part "This was my first mainstream picture I felt uncomfortable when I reported for work because I didn’t think the brass wanted me But Mickey and Faye (Dunaway) were really great and they helped me along "Mickey gave me some good advice He told me now that I was doing an artistic picture I couldn’t afford to drop back down to little films So that’s how it's going to be” Win at bridge By resent organization Declarer four spades doubled was Sonny Moyse for many years editor of the Bridge world James Jacoby Continuing our travel into the past of American magazine bridge we look at a deal played in the Great Lakes National When the club queen was led Tournament an event held in Sonny had to exercise some January 1937 and sponsored by care The bid and the United States Bridge subsequent penalty double by Association several months West warned declarer that before that organization playing to the spade ace and merged with the American back would doom the contract Bridge League to form the to certain failure when West continued with clubi So Moyse ruffed a diamond to his hand and led up to the spade queen BARGAIN won the king and conWest PRICE 1 SHOWS iPM 4050 tinued with the spade jack I jtCIPT Ty3" L MTSUH 4H0LQRY5 SHOW dhJ Declarer took the queen in 3752-7762- 1 dummy and now played a heart West won the ace but waa CACHE VALLEY N 2ND ST f helpless to defeat the contract FATAL ATTRACTION If he played another club (i) MB 7:11 Ml Moyse would ruff in dummy ruff a diamond to his hand to cash the spade ace and then KrtrDSl3fSl’1 knock out the remaining high heart If West played a third Elf fill spade declarer would win and Ml force out the heart king while he TWESPUeLONCO ARE FOEI IOOW ONLY still held the club king as a time-machi- ne control Later dummy’s fifth heart would provide a discard for his losing club 0 1M7 Newspaper Enterprise Assn NORTH Q63 VJ 10154 K107I no-tru- JIM DAVIS BY GARFIELD A WEST EAST 4KJ9 4U VA WK75 AJ532 4QJ104 Q954 14532 SOUTH AS 7542 VQ9S2 BEFORE THRU FIB MON 4- HOUDKYS) 1ST MAIL-12- ALLEY I OOP BY THEAH'S SOME BOOT-- BOOTPR1NTS EH? 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