Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1930, Page 103

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STORIES SPORTS GAMES PUZZLES s We all like a Thanksgiving dinner, with its Bost of good things to eat. Four of these foods are to be found in this week’s picture puzzle. And now for two word chains suggestive of ® big dinner. Change COOK to DINE in five moves. Change SOUP to NUTS in five moves. —3— A single letter has been omitied from the sentence below, and all the words are rum to- gether. Can you resd the sentence? “LTTDDYHAVTHTURKYLGPATHR,” SAID @NROUSHLN. —d— Behead a kind of thread and get an island. SREFEeoman BEBNBREEES BESNRRRENEEE anm THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 23, 19%0. o] Ge BOYS and GIRLS PAGE Fullback Who Wouldn’t Fight. The Story of a Boy IWho Was Toe Good-Natured. Buffalo was dragged down only after he had made nine yards. BY W. BOYCE MORGAN. When Haynesville Righ Schoel’s star fullback is middie of the season, nrospc:; for from . . and Freddy try desperately to de- fullback, but vhlle'm boy e LT ,;:E,!!E,t{-g l{. 4 approach of defeat almost demoral: If Tony Lomski, the ikl il i i 1 s 1§ § y ey ' 55225553 - ment the door into the locker BgEly i i eyes burning, stood Buffalo’s father. , rough man spoke not a word, but straight to his son, and faced him ¥ ¥ b “Y believe hell éome through.” The coach hesitated. Then he looked at Buffalo, and something new in the boy’s face decided him. “You can start the half, Buffalo,” he said Preddy rushed his team into position. “All right, Buffalo!” he whispered. the top you go!” He called signals and rammed the ball into big fullback’s mid-section as he charged into the line, his head down, his mighty legs driving like pistons. The vaunted Elm Park line buckled and broke. Buffalo was dragged down only after he had made 9 yards. down the field second half. When the final whistle blew, score was 34-13, and Buffalo, with blood eyes, was really just getting warmed up! 5§ Jaughed PFreddy gleefully. “And army of tanks you turned out THE END. Big Business. S Y REIRRZIRE RIDDLES The only reward offered for guessing these riddles correctly is the satisfaction of knmowing that you are a pretty smart person. But that should be reward enough for any boy or girl, 1. Why is the Bank of England during a shower like a civic feast? 2. When is a chair like a lady’s dress? 3. When was gambling mentioned im the Bibie? o e What B the diffesence betwoen & NN boot and an oak tree? 5. Why is your favorite puppy like a doli? ANSWERS. 1. Because it is a bank wet (banguet). 2, When it's sat-in. 3. When Adam and Eve threw up a paradise (pair-o’-dice) for an apple. 4. One makes acorns, the other makes corns ache. 5. It is a . pup-pet. Home of Tennyson. Up in Lincolnshire, near the town of Somerse Somersby. He left home again in 1828, at age of 19, to attend Trinity College 2% bridge , but returned once more his birthplace three years later after of his father, and continued to reside B @ Ojm|Z P10\ ] o il ]~ 0]Z] ¥ PlLagsiPlc]alsin

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