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asthe dant Jim Braddock, the blow that ae Punch that felled gal z EXuprootesl*Paulino tzeudun, the 3 Wine "Direction. wn Velocity rodeo comes along, I want to be| better than their dads did 40 years best that paralyzed: Max -Schme- ‘SE~9 miles per hour | able to-bulidog without the judges | ago but the modern lad gets there é ling. ‘These were ‘the great ‘Rektive Humidity ! stopping me just beca’ Tm a! 19% more days each year. ag Louis ‘punches and to these must BG marine.” The recruiting officer: Girls play hookey oftener than e be added the right hand smash Sit 7:Ba..m.today agreed and the cowboy signed up. at‘the turn of the century. About that destroyed Lou Nova. Sea level, 30,06 (1018.0 millibars) one-seventh of the truants today It was one ‘of Joe's master- pieces. It was thrown so speedily that ‘those at ‘the ringside had Giffieulty following §it. It:eame ‘so quickly that Nova had .no :de- fense...so quickly that he coultin't thrust up an arm ‘to partially -block it or duck ‘or swerve his head. . .it was a bull’s- e. t.could -be compared with ‘the clout. that ‘stopped Paulino. ‘It! no, action, leading up to it. It ‘was just as clean and devastat- ing-a ‘blow ‘but not quite as dead’ center as the ‘punch six years ago that caught the Spaniard flush on the mouth. ‘Nova dropped, in the closing minute of that sixth round, as~ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1941 at 7:30 a. m, Aeity office) ———_—_84 81 82 to the ysaid it Sj pera 0.01 makes LExcess -4 pan _” 37.34! like to “Sunrise Sunset _ Moonrise Moonset 8:30 p. m. P.M. 11:17 4553 i = 4. Al Low - Key West and Vicinity: Partly | 28% cloudy tonight and ‘Wednesday: See eee te was, just as sudden. There was moderate -southeast and south) Wickard promises farme prices for production ri: winds. Florida: ‘Partly cloudy tonight | ‘und ‘Wetinesday “preceded by 2, showers in “Horth portion ‘this ee afternoon. Jacksonvillé ‘to Florida Straits ‘and East Gulf: »Moilerdte south- = OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct 7— When Winston Cleek, a farm boy, hatched what he thought was a “as 5 jguinea hen egg he obtained a the nation’s public schools simul- chick whose breed he couldn't identify. Finally he took the bird | Buff Crpington rooster.” oe or se sl Bulldogging Devil Dog L (By Associated Press) BUTTE, Mont, boy announced a’ 7.80 | CTuiting office. . SPORTEST ANSWERS :07 Pp. m. Questions Elsewhere On This Page 1. John 9:02 a. m. Franck and Tom Harmon. 2. Pitcher Johnny Allen. 3. Sam Snead. university. 5. All Lewis D. Douglas ‘sees Hitler menace to insurance. though he had been felled -by a east‘and south winds except fresh pole-axe. ‘That ‘one punch was‘? ‘Strong south ‘to southwest the ‘only blow that shit him. He Winds/over extreme inorth portion dropped so quickly that Louis this -afternodn; ipartly cloudy did not have an opportunity to weather ‘tonight and ‘Wednesday. Jand another punch or to send him on his way. Although Nova gamely got | up and tried to continue, he ‘was too dazed ‘to withstand ‘the two That gameness, in ‘the ‘sixth round and earlier when ‘he ‘with- stood a flurry in the fourth and came back with all guns 4iring, was about all that ‘Nova could be praised for. He was awkward and -muscle- | bound and most of his punches were laughably wide. He did )land ene swell right on Joe’s jaw ‘tn "the fifth. i , Th triumph ends gossip that | Louis ‘has slipped. He ‘has tev- | er thrown a harder* or -more — perfectly timed punch than fhe | one Nova caught. It appears now that Joe just wasn't sufficiently interested to do a Class A job on the other foes | he has met in recent months. That is, except Conn. Conn’s speed definitely had Louis trou-| bled. | Louis, pulling down the cur- tain on his ring activities at! lest temporarly, observed the) old stage axiom of leaving the) audience with ‘his ‘best ‘stunt fresh in its minds. ‘Louis’ fame . has been built around that dyna- | mite punch and his Nova finish- er was a perfect example of Lous’ best bombing. | “) Swete [swe wewwe) , eee YOUR SPORTEST | Answers Elsewhere On This Page 1, Frank Albert, the Jeft-hand- | ed. -passer..who. -quarterbacks Stanford University’s football, » ‘team, is the only back named to! : the Associated Press 1940 All- : ! America team still playing col- ‘ ~lege-ball this season. Name the ‘ ) -other three ‘All-America backs. 4 2. What former New York, Cleveland and St. Louis Ameri-| | can league player helped Brook- | lyn in its National league pen-/ nant drive? | ; 3. What American ‘professional | golfer is the Canadian Open) d champion? ! 4. One of the country’s out-) standing track and field stars! plays football for a Washington, ; D. C., college. Name the athlete! and his school. j These are present sand former | American league baseball play- ers: Al Simmons, Dale Alexan-| i der, Jimmy Foxx, Lou Gehrig, | j Charles_.(Buddy) Myer, ‘Luke Appling, ‘Charles ‘Gehringer -and = Joe DiMaggio. What do ‘they have.in common? .=* 1 Give yourself 20 points itor -exeh« question. fs! liy wwemr that the above statement wY¥ou're good if you jess fe Stree to “the best of my knowl- cellent if-you get 80 and a real j“lce-andovelief, |) on sports expert df you tally or: . above. | THE GENEROUS STORK ROCHESTER, Ind.—Being ‘the’ proud parents of four boys, Mr. and Mrs. William Snipes were} é anxious for the expected -baby to < be a girl. Instead of one, ‘how-| ever, three baby daughters ~were| added to the Snipes family ‘by! the stork when ‘he arrived with! ¢ triplets. 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