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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1982, « et sae COSCSCOENMOTES'I COS CEECECCCOOORCOO® SYNOPSIS: Clive I waits in wo @eserted house of Santa Propore for Santa. - He waits to to her, but Santa has her date ti W) Aim, Santa ol ef gay, erestseiole 40 thé yowig mén or! Ker own ant other sets, When | Clive, cannot ippant pose, and the house when he must “sample” n#any. suitors or mow whether shes wants him. But hu priedly enatohes hter amay to Europe, at Cpe is making an impression after; alt, the. finally re- F ans edge her hes out ae, taststs Chapter 2 CLIVE’s {MIGHT RIDE freon the hotel behind bim Clive: could hear fhe thump of dance music. From the. verandah where he sat, alone Hn the. blue August dusk, be could see dim shapes of girls escaping. frith their escorts. In the rose-garden helow the terrace, engines beganl to sputter. With grop- ing headlights automobiles shot out, gathered speed and vanished. He could ' guess their errands. In imaginatityn he followed them. 4 girl wa man who had not known each} other till within the past few honirs, met accidentally on the bathir-beach or golf-course, had taken i momentary shine to eccescocces| Santa.” Then had come the cabled | news that she was returning and an invitation, amounting to a ¢om- { mand, that he should.spend the first week-end at her parents” country-house; He wired her his challenge in | mid-ocean. i “Delighted you've finished sam. | pling,” i Injured silence had followed. | Were be to sue for reinstatement, | he would become her dog-Fido, in | a desperate mood of -hesitancy the — day she had Janded he had driven | to Cape.Cod, there to spend his two | weeks’ yacation., . How long ¢ould he stand the sne- pense?, That..was the. question. | Memories tender, absurd, entranc- ing were undermining ‘his resolu; tion, The first time he. had kiss her, She had been sixteen andhe ! twenty, The difference in age had made him ashamed of his cradle } snatching. The temptation fad occurred as he was escorting het from. a Christ- mas party. Suddenly he-had halted the gar and scarcely knowing, what he was doing, had caught, her to him. He had expected her to shrink | from him. Instead, pressing closer, } she had murmured, “O, -lovely!” That was Santa. She persuaded every man, that he was her one and only. _ Clive was emerging from his corner when a bell-hop accosted him. ‘each other. Tomorrow they would ‘be paired differently. What did they gain by éxper! menting? When the real thing ar rived, it would find them with blunt- ed appetites. On the other hand jthere was the bird in the hand theory. One might sleep through fe saving up for a great event that ‘meyer happened. | Suddenly he caught a glimpse \of himself. Could Santa see him ‘now, how she would laugh! “Clive, darling, you are a dumb- ” Because he was saving himself |for her, he was acting Ife a monk. Shé wouldn't thank him for his Woyalty; she would treat it as an pame spelt magic; she was called, Her face was eoeggre a : g § E i & § z i He i Hl ! | is i & mother, having shed le wae emerging from his corner when @ bell-hop'accosted him. “A telegram. Been paging you everywhere,” Clive’s heart beat in his throat. He slit the envelope: “Must see you. Important, Santa.” Springing to action, he rnshed into the hotel. At the desk he learned that by the earliest train he couldn’t reach New, York much before the next, evening. His short est means of travel.was to drive, as he, had. by automobile, From olft.and done (old ang f}. he had jomed the young and gallant. He cast about for parallels to the grandeur of his passion. done. at ranks of buried at, twenty three, his fame accomplished, who. at the siege of some Italian town (was it Brescia?) when walls were slippery with blood ang men were faltering, had bound hig right arm to bis side with bis lady’s scarf and led the assault catrying his sword in-hig left band to. prove—-O, splendid exam how fnvincible youth ie when it las ‘been enslaved by a woman. Santa’s genius for extracting pro- | . pogals was forgotten, together with | ~ the many times when she had alk most engaged Herself to other chumps. ‘or the past week he had been anglyzing with elderly clearness the phenomenon of infatuation; how | vaste the gt be and moonlight such looked thin blooded, Santa’s telegram could | have but one interpretation. And so he drove through the | night, tearing the silence of de | serted country roads into shreds, { degecrating with his motor’s high @ little New England villages, BessentT 7 McAuLy a BROWN 4 MIDDLEKAUFF “ Move HERE ARE EIGHT SOPHOMORES in. the University of Florida back figld that expect to help the Gators o places this fall. Look at Charlie Stolz, No. 36, smashing right out of the paper. And “Jumper, Jack” ‘Henderson, No. 22, left half, and George Moye, No. 64, right half. With his hands on his knees, ready to go, is Léeft Halfback Herb McAnly, and in thel< fcircles, (1) Quarterback Ernie Priest,’ (2) Left “Halfback Obbié Begsent, (3) Right Halfback Wally Brown, @ Fullback Walter Middiekauffg Backfield Coach Joe Holsinger Places much hope in this octet of sophomoré ball carriers, ALLSTARS LICK PICKED TEAM BY | Hi THE © | pAtONROE COUNTY, I LEGA Red 13 TO 9 SCORE *” t VICTORS PUT ACROSS NINE Cour TALLIES IN FIRST TWO IN. prov NINGS; MANY THRILLS DUR- ING PERIOD OF CONTEST Manager Sawyer’s All-Stars, th team that will meet the Florida, winners of-the first half, in a series of five games, had no dif- ficulty in besting Jonathan Cates aggregation of left-overs, by the one-sided score of 13 to 9.. The game was replete with thrills on both sides. The Stars made nine runs in the first two innings and added four in the fourth and then called it a night. Lowe for three runs in the first stanza and one more in the fifth. Bethel then went in to pitch but |: was not so effective, a total of five tallies were counted by the opposi- tion in the last three innings. After the Stars four runs in the fourth inning off Ubieta, who had relieved Ward, Sawyer’s Sockers failed to score again. It appears that the pitch- ing ace of the Relief team has lost | hone of his effectiveness, even when weakened by nis long siege of illness. These teams will play again next Wednesday, after which Manager Sawyer will announce his selection for the battle royal against the Florida on Friday, The score: R. H. E. ) 400 000—13 20 3 ices 00 010 221— 915 7 Batteries: Lowe, Bethel and In- am; Ward, Ubieta and Par USE EAR MUFFLERS CHICAGO, Il.—He gon, neighbor’s complaint as a nuisance beeause he snored, was freed in court. ry Alber- local resident, arrested on ats The picked team. nicked ;( accumulated ; Notice is hereby oth day of 3 Gunn, County Florida, my J ask for the ap- f same, and apply for Final! in the Estate of Wm. J. 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