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EW BRITA IN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1928, “ALL-STAR BASKETBALL TEAM PROVES EASY VICTIM FOR HARTFORD RUBBER WORKS QUINTET—P. & F. CORBIN GIRLS FIRST TO TOPPLE STRONG MANCHESTER COMMUNITY FIVE—CENTRAL CONNECTICUT BASEBALL LEAGUE HOLDS MEETING—SPORT BRIEFS Wmonmwmmmmnmmmw UNGSTERS BOLSTER BIG LEAGUE CLUBS |ALL-STAR TEAM EASY FOR l CUBS BEAT ALEXANDER IN TOUGH TEN INNING BATTLE Cardinals Unable to Bunch Hits off Percy Lee Jones— | Cleveland Indians Heap 6 to 4 Setback on Detroit !‘ | UARGE FIELD 1N BOSTON HARATHON Dozen Leaders Figured on Mak- ing Places in Grind il 18 (#—There were today for the! Boston mara- Tigers — Chicago White Sox Trounce St. Louis | Browns by 4 to 2 Score—Cold Weather and Rain Force Other Clubs to Remain in Idleness. o | 288 52d thon, th runners entercd ru of al this but in the opinion of Tom Kanaly, athletic manager of the Boston Athletic association, not | more By the Assocla‘ed Press Hng e The Chicago Cubs innings yesterday to break the 1 of the great Alexander for a verdict over St. Louis. Perc Jones held the Cardinals to safeties, three of which i grouped in the third inning. The| B¢ Olympic tryout at distance than an even de need to » 1 be reckoned with, Ka made that prediction of the fact tha not the 1 carried oif horse—and there ¢ before, list today f: previous’ yccord. I caliber it probably has cqualled. The leading favorite course, the mcomparable Clar- Mar, Mclrose printer and hool teac who despite d to cupture ime in zance ws us aunt has tal dark dark 1 v 1 ades in 10th, The more hors for tomorrow's on | i xeeeds | point of been was, ar ever ou Sunday winner years year's who si record for the it in two hours, vconds. De Mar row after com- ars after he firs pre 3 With erce, tha swered second « t yea a, .\ will render verdict in this clash o men 1 con- tract and a purse of is up Figuratively aking, Dempsey the : 53.6 rert me [ ers To wit | s | sl I 'ma | for ot is n | w nis inere runners’ | ver by | wo Chicago southpaw clouted 1e the plate with the winning run on u | 51 dians heaped a 6 to 4 setbuck ling, Seattle rookic, landing il second frume by snashing a homer | | land it was De M Behind the steady pitching of Ted | bl Chicago, 10 to 9, but Lyons tight- ling back 11 y Cold weather and rain kept {he of the long grind. In the order in York, April 18 (UI') e Crarns AR Tk Dt son s m Kennedy, Port Chester, Y ler, National Jcague president, on |92¢K Kearns and Jack Dempsey an- in a federal courtroom today. | Itexnolds, I, Ont.; irles Mor- ton had used a “gluc ball on the | ! Linder, Quiney pire ordercd the glove with fthe am continuing with another glove, weney than he received for any ot | C@ndidate but Joic has never tack- respective clubs today although the |therefore, i8 cortain that he will not | “ifs” about program 1hat wrinkles of a dispute with Pete |the desire for just one more chance |his feet stand the strain are two his Texas home while McDiarmid | than to lose this trial. | The cou 1t Hophinton | Ma Urban Shockor, the spithall vet- the trial into a muck-racking con- and some of the inclins are from the New York office to reopen | double-crossed him. | Oficiats of the T A under Glants and it begine to ook like |1 was helpful in establishing Ricke | ircd. : a a single | v sl | A h Tl in the tenth, went to second on a | ver sacrifice and beat Douthit's peg to | '@ | Bla timely single injected by Kik: Cuyler, | Marun, Taking advantage of ragged field- ing by the Tigers, the Cleveland In- | Detroit. Manager McCarthy of tiic Bengals benched Bob Fothergill be- cause of a batting slump, Faste eran outfielder's post. Easterting | ! I e oF : made threc hits in time wp cc 1o Travener put Detroit ahead in th S[[;['N[] RBUND []F g lis 89 years was fuvor with one on hase hut mates | 1the r\‘\r.!.lur the sixth could not maintain a onc-run mar- De Mar was last gin. 0 sct the world's Lyons, former Laylor university star, | course by making the Chicago White Sox trounced the 18 minutes and 10 Browns by 4 to 2. . Louis outhit Kflfll‘fls fllld Dempsey square 0“ made it three in a ened at critical times to prevent . " tasted victory, scoring. Nine St. Louis players were in Gom Aga_"] Today Most of the other 11 who Kanaly left stranded on the hases, believes have a chance are veterans other members of the majors idie Nov which he puts them, they are: Manager Wilbert Robinson of Brook- | 3400 jonn o, Knox as the s Frauk Zuna, Newark. N Wil- yn gent a protest to John A. Heyd- | | = | Albert Michelson, Port Chester; Bd- |, the 3 to 2 victory of the Braves on the epening gong for the g,y s bre, Montreal Harvey | ), Monday. TRobinson complaincd that | round of their legal battle | pick, W York i William Pitcher Charley Robertson of Bos- | ¢ of twelve {ton, Hamilton, Ont.: Tom Tury Robine. The Brooklyn pilot de.| < 1WIY of twely [Lynn: James Tenigan, Doretesters | OF clared Robertson was allowed to 1 Spear, Pittshurgh; '.‘I'jL‘rr continue in the game after the um- quc “glue” discarded. Robinson said he | 145 nothing 1o win but if the deci- | ~"’"‘ Ray of. Chicugo. who fa wanted to know why Roberfson was [$100 K00S against him he will have [omipting a comeback Uk ot put out of the game instead of |10 Pay his onc-time manager more |¥CArs' frack refirement, is another . o ‘ {his fights exce pt for the first Tun- led the m thon distance, The Thres pitchers of the holdout 12 + Philadelp] | Chicago flyer is confident Le has a variety in the big leagues were still | ney bout at Philadelphia. s e S Hanpag keeping their distance from their Dempscy is positive of victory and, 4 e 3 however, severa campaign is already a week old, liave to consider returning to the 'H;flf\ul it scem doubtiul to old timers An effort by President McDiarmid [ring to replenish his purse. Conced- | W 1“1 \-hr he can .k-~|- up the pace. of Cincinnati to smooth out the|ing that Dempsey secretely nurses " the weather cool and “if Donohue in a conference Yesterday | of winning back his old titie, noth- question marks that Ray himsels ‘Was unsuccessful. {thing is more apt to make up his Imits will pla big part in de- Donohue sald he was returning to mind to stage another comeback |t'rmining how far he can go 1 wished him the “best of luck.” The | Bitter at Dempsey for quitting him |41 runs vards to the | ros piteher balked at a reduction in after their ascension of the pugilistic | AL clubhouse in the Back salary. |1adder together, Kearns may turn A consideralle part of it is €ran of the Yankees, is still engaged tost to get even with Dempsey and steep while variety of paving ma- in a belated training siege at the St, Rickard. Kearns charges that terial ses the haz- Louls ball park waiting for a move | Rickard influeneed Dempsey and dickerings, “I made Dempsey,” Kearns said. W Ijas:l anspicis the marathon is run, The other prodigal, Vic Aldridge, | “T gave nin ars of my lifc to de- Said to they expected a total en- Daa Ignored the call of the New York | veloping him. I hold the view that | try of 300 when the starting gun is Pilot McGraw took the worst of 'he fard. 1 can't forget that Rickard - e Sertapeiich sent Burlelgh Grimes 10 | promised to protoct my intorests in RICHEST RACING CLUB Eh In return for the current |the first Tunney fight and failed to on hol, t 2ont |do s0.” . Dempsey, 1 er, threatens to d AIIIC!'ICIII Leag“e ; mpsey. however, threatens to do some exposing of his own account if | Keurns starts slinging mud. The entite case hinges on a o [tract signed by Dempsey and held | tion in the World, Gu [y 3 fore Wi 0l e | era : oby Kearns calling for the Jatter to| oo Abrll 18 B—The Ameri | je Mserar ot | Dompeey & Didding fonu Bemtenn. gl e b largest | ¢ A Sendll, o 3 s 0 |ver 1923 to August 3, 1926, Tt | i it | Burne, 1) . 1 | Kearn's counsel can prove the mn.‘”"“" “'g’:";” eIl tn ";‘) TEet hx tmentd Sy s Sslipckholdors. yesterany woled Jo (s S AN 4o inr the association’s capital |prove fhe a he | stock from $6,000,000 to $15.000,000, i [Three miltion dollars i prefereed | one | stock was sct aside for acquiring new Lor improving old property and im- i SIENATUTC | edinte competition of a new track {over the forgery only fo save Kearnsliy Jsast St. Louin was ordere . [ginbarrassment and prevent w slip- [ mye ‘asociation cotixels Chire hill | son up in the Firpo fight Downs and Latonia race tracks in | After split-up the | Kentucky, the Lincoln Iields and | br pair in 1425, Kearns returned yairmount park tracks in Tlinois in |1 |to New York and ©d Dempsey |addition to holding hea interests | 1' to fight Wills and later Tunney. T lin the Lexington track in Kentucky | 1 'lis Dempsey’s contention that he had | and Washington Park in Tlinois cin no right to do this as v had def- — Ca initely split-up and it was under- PE tor stood that Dempsey was to no longer | LEAVE FOR EURO | Ar under Kearns' management. i da | br. | fiel and and | American Turf Association is Largest and Wealthiest Racing Organiza- CLEVELAND | con- AB R M Jamieson, S | Lind. 25 IE o racing to 1 bona fide Dempsey's ment ase invalid, % for = cor Dempsey clain that Kearns con to the contract 1 DETROIT AL R 11 Yorged his signature n 10 and that he affixed his Gelringe: Rice, «f Heilmaus MeMan, | i the between July, Ke Stars of Golf and Tennis World sail | At Midn B AYF e por b Wl o it On Imvasion of 1'% G ign Shores, Winois Turt Association Denies Ap- | T80 S Brannon : ¢ | Manus| Maucsl. plications seven dockeys New York, e and 1 miduizht vigorous Iour sional April 18 (P-—Stars of tennis worlds depart the Aqu i for Cumpaizns Lnrope. of Anu best pro zolfers will attempt to bring ith time nee 19 open champion- Walt of and 'wo on Trainers, in ¢ 1% ainers 1he on b | =p hicago, April and two found themselyes looking in at the Hiinois spring and HICE racing programs At nnual mecting yesterday Tort association denied ieni to compete on state by the assoc No reasons were of five for in- | today | outside on The Hagen, t winne With him are Wikl Tommy Armour On the Helen Wills, na nis clhampion, Anderson of 1t to play in team Berkeley girl, Helen will take part in the seh championships in the Wight- cup matehes in England and Dritish women’s sir e and championships at Wimble- which will defend the title she won there last year, In & practice match at the West Side Tennis eluh yesterday, Helen defeated Elmer Griftin 8-6, 1. pack roof the title. Lill Mehihorn, Wd Gene Sarazen. ship will be Miss tional women's ten- nd Miss Penelope himond, Va., who is m; with the its Hinois Mellio, 3xzax . 8 to Toea's treks a8 controlled 1- s o 100 this scason. \pplications vs were held up ocke i for ol | h Custigatio ockoys denied Hucpel, Nick Willie Pool, s Gray, | 1 o Griffin and Walter Lilly. | man The Wiliam 1. Hodges | in the ol Kavanan doubles (don in che ficenses are Dan onneily, Strot) " i x-—-Batted ¢ 29 Xe—Ran 1 | xxx—Batied er ¥xxa—Datted for O xxaxx—Lan for Mullon 8t. Louls Chicago Two bess i PHANTOM CUBS WIN Phantom Cubs defeated all team of hy an 11 to 9 score winners lined up as I'aul Messina e, Vito Cifalu Charles D'Augustine 11, hillo ss, John Messina 2b, rsos b, Javery 1 stro lef, and Sam Dorio cf. would like to play any ging 13 to 15 years of N the srade basel St is licol i |Percy Lee Jones Is ' Left Large Fortune James <ia™ ago. April 18 (R lercy Lee The | Jones, pitcher for the Chicago Cubs am | came here for the opening | aay richer. Hs |inherited a estate, of that | willed him by randmother dicd recently eorgio, Jones kept National League Cubs 1 rh t. ne to- ge. aoo has just AB R o CHI — — value LOOKING FOR GAM Diamond A. €. would like to play city ging Address Lafayctte who The b in his good tortune Avers ' fror e Loiis mzalce, € ...... 3 I have Ve Amon The 8t | though one may have to doubl big A nd, O'Doul. : ! Krieger, troit, YO big league chibs Barnes (upper cef below), Raly St. Louis Browns, Fhese promising rookles all of whom are expected to stick with sence felt this scason are Marty Callaghan (left) Cincinnati; Emile 1 Morgan (upper right), Cleveland, all outfielders; and (left to 1 nnon, inficlders; and Guy Sturdy, utdlity player, all with the rebuilt and make their Jasper and Lablar, forwards; Holst, center; Pelleticr and Arbour, guards was not efficient as the second lincup consisting of Luty, center; Havliek and Arcna, forw s; and Darrow and Arbour, guards. The entire program which cone ted of a girls' game and the All- ar-Rubber Works game followed by dancing was spousored by the In- nter) ph ‘Washing- Kress, Otis W n 20 bright, voung players who | dreamed of baseball fortune to ! found in the major leagues will their ambitions realized this r. New Eagland 1 arrivals is exclusive not even the mana- many of the 1928 pitehing recrnits will 1 present when the sim- boils the Kinks from Ditching arms. e pitehets S kno ot ongz 1ho: v owenther seore of for low Being Shifted | (Race This Season Promises o Be Closest in History of clubs in reoexperienced | | Baseball Teague lelub wilt g0 fo Tia [ Haverhill elub 1o | Lawrenee el 1o [ nemnecd today by | i the I | finat rr gement i ; "”""“"'"‘jm‘ Nashua franch changes lave come ahout e circuit during the winter and close | 1100 M IRY ] observers say they fend fo incr S of the new the strengih of the les i ey Ona newcomer, Montrc ) | Its bow against Reading ln the || fnNEs offie : 10 | hrotzel City. Under the guidanee of |11V CPhilL club 1o Carding fur-| George Stalling, the mi man o | Will be compluted lied hofore the team: sent Boutl.| (4o 'Boafon Braves, (he Hoyals have | (2Xe0 OVCE by first basemen will start | developed a strong team {haf [Lirockton and a co m the jump, Del Bissonnette with | probable contender for the flag Sl bR Iirooklvi Robins and Bill Kelley | The largest crowd of the opening | ©F the Lawrence c the Philli Andy: Colien at [ day 'Is expoacted in’ Newails . when ond Luse for the Giants will be | Walter Johnson's Bears, with Burney ¥ much in the spotlight as he | obsent owing to illness, entertain the | 17080 meeting n Horushy and may | Toronto Leaf Mcbride will | A the Jast leag v from time to time that “Horns- | handle the Be [voted that Presia would have got it er “Rogers| The champion Buftalo Bisons meet |©F 1he Havermil uld have done somcthing if he|fough opposition toduy in Jack | "XCIsive vight cit 1 been up there.” Quinn's Baltimore t The Bisons lost several stars of tvear's feam | Chise to the majors, but the rep RBill Clymer obfained sho: siderable strength, Dunn fizur the Orioles arc much stro.zer than | club ws last season, when they finished fifth, | for the In the fourth opening day encoun- | Nashua ter, two playing man to their jobs, will direct {hie feams in a clash at Jersey City. Billy South- worth s in ch of Rochester | while Frank Gilhooley dircets Jor- | sy City from his place in center field, W several good young cateh up to the hig leagues time, Gus Mancuse, Syracuse, stands ont comir the first merly of I the 0 s t of the e New York, April I tornational league las | Bets under way this afte [ 165 game race that {1he closest in history. 1S (B The In )l season rnoon for o e Ison ot promises 1o e ; second nt 11 Syracuse but the realize 15t how 1y was until thi ordercd to guers instead oo club did he ving when he | the major | the minors. | not on in paren promising of was | arrow will [ avidson's neuso’s name ter of the 192 Two ne | fro: the af | ments will be con Lonis Birowns have drawn to Lrockton three infielders, al- | in by taking a turn in the ouf-| 4 mow and then. Otis Brannon | 1 Iph Kress will play second | i shart for Dan Howley while v Sturdy will make himself gen- Hy iround first base or in | outlicld | halmer Cissell will e called on play stop for the Chicago ite Hox nnder the handicap of price tag attached to his uni- | m. Arthur Whitney, who will | or third base for the Phillies, is of the few drafted players to | ne throngh beyvond disputc Tulsa for Attlely TeMaster s given pey or to cluly Jack Smith, cos Jas has [ tor th priz “Yankeo couple of hams, year, pres tighter Juck.” ent READ HERALD CLASSIVIED ADS FOR BEST ) CL REARRANGE CLUBS Opening of Scason, April 15 () Mayor Harold Bent of | His clul at Attleboro. ¢hib to Brockton or to sell his fran- zers, hoth nes [except Brockton or Attleb QUITS DIAMOND 1'OR RING tried out with the casue Pranchises Around Before A rearrange- New Lngland hereby the the City Team — Locals Made to Appear Like Fifth Raters During Community Chest Benefit Game— Second Quintet More Efficient Than First-String Five individuals, playing their own style of Lasketball were easy victims |of the Hartford Rubber Works team I‘harmouy and the result was as {could be expected. The All-Star team | members looked like anything but P . [ Hartford team at the Stanley Arena P. & F. Corbin Girls First to vi'sienc Down Silk T (lub vers who carried the brunt of wn own “ |season in the industrial league 100k~ ed like fifth-raters on the floor last Beyond any question of a doubt, |NEht. None of the all-stars scored Bienley: Avers botween B & b Cor. | tiem failed to soone at ofl, LiHian bin girls of this city and the Com- I4ding scorer in the lcague, failed munity Five of South Manchester |0 80T a point; Jasper, who finish- most interesting f all played in the n;; field goal and Arena, fourth Church street hall this year, After | Plce man, made onc field goal. a sec-saw battle the New Britain he first lincup which consisted of to 13 score. The winner of the game was not decided until the finul minute when succession by the Corbin girls, Mary | Motyka was the big gun in her team’s victory, She made a total | shots for a total of 10 points. It r ! | dustrial Council of the Y. M. €. A was she who scored a fivld goal that | ! A, Teibed] segradialimost fmmealate; Elic b SR up. slizhtly mere Iy and South Manchester had a 2 to | f110% Was taken up, slishtly U es 1 SRl ainson: ot Corhins | 127 SLCY ap secelven poyiseaity minutes had been played. A minute. S pad e 1 The Rubher Works players, play- and a half later New Brftain took | ) yers, p the lead on Motyka's ficld goal, and | /% !heir first zame "“h’)'"‘:‘:“"‘f "‘" ionship, drop- A wed in by two-pointer. Mcllale scored just be- | " 2 fore the quarter ended and the | (vt 14IF and when tho flatnc a0ed; [ count was 6 1o 4. e e pee ter began, the seorc was again tied \""I", "]":‘1”"’”'""{1:",1" 1l ”;"‘h 5 t 6-al a ficld goal by Trussell, | 'SPt the fact that the fans AL -alionta sl 1o Cruesel | readod with AN-Star manage- Individual Play no Match for Co-ordination of Capital Lineup—2,000 Attend Game—S$100 is Collected. which was working in machine-like |stars in their 31 to defeat by the | their team’s during the past the girls basketball game at the | OV¢F one ficld goul and several of was the best, most exciting. and od thir among the scorcrs, made team came out in the lead by a 19 two baskets were scored in quick of four field goals and two foul ! time, nessed the game, but when the eol- {tied the score at 2-all after three Men's Game | state indunstrisl cham 15 seconds later she scored another | © . ? 2 skets from all angles in the One minute after the second quar- | PONS were a | Motyka made it § to 6, “Cappy” | the hua hill, the present cckion and the Aftlehoro was an- President Claude 1guc. e said that 5 for the sale of iige had been com- lie did not feel at present the | rhill owners. ting in President the sale of the Lrockton interests The club will be ver Giblin made it 8 to 7 and followed | M1 10 chanze the linvup, the same it up with a ficld goal whicly put her | [V that staried ptoin the team in the lead by a 9 to § score. | ST UMM was foo Jatc The half ended. | Babe” Huorley had a Lig night. Tie Pirtkerwitz entered the game and | 71 100 Shols, short shots, Look tied the score at 9-all, seconds af[nrf'n"" s and Lix contribution to his the half began. Jackson who was | “f”: victory amounted o 12 substituting, scorcd a field goal 45| PO"'S: Urban. former New Britain geconds later and her team was in | n]";‘l“““' # bis faclor in downing his the lead, 11 to he came through ‘on'd l“"l“‘]':“'j‘\"r‘“_vm'!“‘;v! W ,:’ the see- again and it was 15 (0 9. Motyka | gt fi.l‘ I"f‘r i ‘:_‘.‘. points. scored a field goal and a foul goat | 1¢ O (he features of the night and the count was 13 to 12. Pihicl 5 the excellent guarding of tossed in a basket from the side of | -\‘ rdy Waterman by “Hank’ the court, Motvka and Johnson and [l',;"v":;,i\\,fyl:-o"rr e S his neck Pirtkerwitz followed with point-get- | g'=/¥ Minute of the game. Another T nii d5 Eame s i frature was the work of Uellutior This was the first time in four at. | 1 Darrow. tempts et a New Biritain team was| The able to defeat the Silk Town five. P. & F Corbin, was 1 mmittee naimed by illiani McDonough club will operate Al arrange- npleted hefore the U Friday night. ue mecting it was ent John Kierman club be givén the her to transfer his summ Hartford Rubber Works fla. .| Waterman, rf .. 2 | Urhan, 1f .. | Huriey, Madden, rg Geetersloh, 1g Motyka, rt Grossman, 1t Johnson, ¢, 1If rtkerwitz, ¢ Olszowy, 18 .. Pehiel, Ig interests. MeDon- ame privilege oro and President s of the Nashua mission to arrange transfer of the any available city oro. Bt = a T ‘Totals South X Jasper, rf Havlick, rf . | LaWar, 1t Trussell, ©f .......... Are M. Robb, If ., | Holst, ¢ McHale, ¢ ... oty e i iiblin, rg Pelleticr, rg ..;.. 9 Darrow, rg . | Arbour, 1z hmge cateher New York Yank- given up baseball dis rying to e He works as has beaten a who SR et - N I Referee, Dillon; scorer, Butler, Sikora; Referea, Dillon; scorer, Butler, timer, Sikor: rry Riconda, who has heen in 1 out o big time, is hack | in with assurances of remaining | newhere in the Iirooklyn infield. flock of younz ontficlders will ik in. lddie Morgan of ( itt of the Red Sox. Tas of the Tigers, Pid and Marty Callaghan of Cin- nati, John Leonard Martin of the dinals. Bmile Barnes of the Sena- Vil Deitrick of the Phillics and t Jalin and Lefty O'Donl of the aints will e evidence opening ¥ Don ul rdy - D PAAAT M A (VE GoT MEW oML FoR ) You - \T'S A PIP-_{ WANTA HEAR (T © )\1 Ay in former major league cher, 15 older than the others but mad 1 good mpression on mazer MeGraw in spring training. itrick, a fiving Virginian, re- rted to the Phillies as an infieclder t was shunted to the outtield his A and great arm can to greater advantage Barne cooa star foothall player at the Niversity of Alabama, has so much cod that s - hitti may be left take ¢ of itself, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT e O 1eve ow Detroit 4. 110, inted 1 hiladelphia, York, Haute, towr N Iock- mpion. out- Wagner, I'rancis, Sparks, Ivans, Jimmy Jimmy ght ch e “Kia” (10). beat ( Hew ( | ( Come Kid i Ward 1., (8). Dick Olio, defeated York, (6). Detroit. outpointed Kansas City, (6). Bobbic Williams W York. knocked out Billy P son. Detoit, (4). Johnny Sher- 1, Chicazo, outpointed Eddie Me- (3. les Jackie von from Vince (10). Jack MeAuliffe, Battling 5) n ADREUWS = 5 THAT OB QOH ANDY-- Jusi® I'vViE GoT A roR You 22 MUSE 10 Him A MINUTE HOT ONE tehinson e Harris Indinnapolis - —ey Lo hnny oty, Lonis, Fields, TLos Dundee, Los An ja AT Iimore De- evinsky, Eddie Goldberg, Dwight Fryer, ielph Louis, w the Jacksonville Ma from (1) )la on. Ga., Herman ck Young Strib- knocked out Tfal- N York, €2). { w Hevalid clas- Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life By BRIGGS WeELL =1 0T THERE WAS «, 1 Bz -B2-8B2- 2. 7 =TC. ETC THAT 45" CERTAINLY! RICH — | WELL = IT SEEMS Tuare Ges'! whaT AN ol WAS A- B2-2-®2-2-2 ONE | HEARD THAT ONE ABOUT TEN YEARS AGO i 2 T/

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