Show t 0 - 22 BELIEVE IT OR NOT V THE SAIyT LAKE TRIBUNE By Robert 1 Ripley ft FRIDAY MORNING AUGUST 19 1938’ Ullle br‘han Annle WHAT in THE WORLD ' Method in Their Madness ha! ha! TOUT) NEVER GUESS -- THEY’RE ARE ANNIE AND SHANGHAI UP TO OUT THERE? 'MAKING A PICTURE BOOK AS NEAR AS CAN TELL- - hdr I A PICTURE BOOK? YES -- AND HA! HAf AND WHY OLD NOT? 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but Wood’s wide assort- Budge and Mako twice in France Miss Wynne and Miss Stevensen 4 and Lewis eliminated the top foreign-seede- d ment of superb shots came to his this year 1M0 rescue and once he gained the upper Wetherell of Los Angeles and team of Lumb and Stammers 3 Robert Kamrath of Austin Texas 6 4 hand he held it Budge’s muscular pains prevent- topped G Patrick Hughes and Friday’s semifinal pairings will 11-- 9 8 ed him from using his dynamite Charles Hare of England team against pit the Marble-Fabya- n third-round matches service against Allison who blasted in unseeded Mrs Carolyn Babcock over passing ehoth when his famed Budge and Mako who were a Stark of New York and Mrs Johnny rival tried to storm the net Budge bracket ahead of the field moved Van Ryn of Austin Texas while the combine will meet managed to build up a 3 lead in into the second last round by the opening set only to have Allison feating Mort Ballagh of Denver and the second-seede- d team of Miss draw even and then pull into an Verne Hughes of Los Angeles 7 Bundy and Dorothy Workman of 0 7 Los Angeles lead by smashing three service 8-- and McEvoy I FEEL TEN YEARS A LOVELY THIS PLACE HAS DONE US WORLDS OF ONLY TO YOU'VE BEEN MOPING £OME TD SOMETHING-WORTLOOKING AT — — NO OH HEARTS' By Striebel GOLLY-TIM-YOU'- GOT A NICE LITTLE HOME HERE — JUST By George McManus A I L MlklUTE-UNTI- SPEAK TO ME WIFE — WANT YOU TO SORRY I’M WELL-- IT’S ABOUT TIME YOU GOT MEET HER — WANT YOU TO I -J- IGGS-MY WIFE IS A LITTLE UPSET- - 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