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STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1915. PAGE 7, t SEATTLE TAKES THIRD GAME FROM BRUNETTES VARSITY CREWS RACING TODAY AT OAKLAND FEDERAL LEAGUE STARTS SEASON TODAY | FRANKLIN AND BROADWAY WIN FIRST GAMES — '—IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— EDITED BY MAYBEE SMITH BLACK GIANTS DROP 'NOTHER HERE'S AN UMPIRE WHO IS FAIR; HE'S A DUMMY AND IS PATENTED SQUIRREL FOOD! By AHERN It’s a Merry Life for the Recruit in the Training Camp—But, Oh, What a Finish! —E every PERSONNEL OF GARSMEN WHO - - ofAR Sia TELL ALL THE & THEY ALL SAY IM A WHALE ar\ ke > Ser Se noes TO GAT 1 SLAM LOS AN April 10 a. 3 attors, ane right ae on 5 f ( RILEYS BARBER SHoP im THE ] FIELDING AND Covurd sToRP A & tH Bae is Seek toe ' > WosT. MY - Ex of this city has appiled phlei PE grocer, netg BIG CHEESE OF THIB CAMP THE SNORTING STEAM ROLLER with fe ty caning be OB for & patent on an automatic ua , hen « batts re the oy MGR SAYS NOTHING 18 T Gooo} Y LAMPS BLINDFOLDED, AND MY \s0 WONT SMASH INTO TOOTHPICKS) re of a catcher (aj! figures being FoR Me— = , - Pulling the chestnuts of victory life eise) in painted. The strike LLOn Me as HANDS ANO KIC TeD—— The Varsity crews which row- out of the fire in the sixth, seventh | ecording device is botween the ed in the triangular race on Oak and eighth frames, after the bdru-| two batters, 1d one or the other land estuary this morning, their nettes had a 1 to 0 lead over them,} of the latter is automatically cov position and weight, follow: Raymond's Seattle team yesterday | ered up, 80 that the target preset Washingtor Weight. handed the third straight defeat to! ed is the same as a pitcher would Bow—Ward 167 Rude Foster's Colored Giants of tace on the ball field 2—Will 154 Chicago, to the tune of 6 to 2. In-} Extending tow the pitcher 3—McConihil aa 170 | cidentally, Billy Rose, the Seattre for @ distance of t, is a strong oar . ++ outh, pitched the entire nine tn frame, covered on the top and botn by for Seattle and won his place sides by heavy netting The bal “8 ‘ao @ sun | as it bounds from the detect : Fith the going hard in every tn either strikes against netting Sehe~-teenertann pL. Rose kept the black boys) and eventually reaches an inclined - Average weight bat fa” bounds until the fourth, | alley, or bounds straight back aud ANO WHEN ir comES To STEALING) [JIMA VALUABLE O6vY, 30 1c HovO) SAY FOOLISH! YOURE A 33 Coxewain—Hammer 102 i When Bauchiman drove out a singte goes into the alley part way be! |) pases wHy say KID4 1 MAKE OUT FOR#.COO85 AND A 10 YEAR |OEGREE FATHEAD! GO GET Your’ . which acored McMatr. In the sixth Tween the boakatt Rag n s ‘ CONTRACT T WATCH ME IN THE (CAR FARE, AND BEAT IT BACK To/ Californie: wee Bantop singled and made the ctr| The result is the same, as tt 18) |] epee, COON LIKE HE'S IN A ; Tomorrow! IOSHKos Bow Sure : cult on Francis’ second Dingle of turned to the pitcher's box WHEEL-CHAIR, WITH A BUN On— . ll ade I> oH. 2—Merritt ; the game League and amateur | ora Go ot rereey : Rube Foster, a Falstaffian moun- lare the device Is great (or “wari o—Kalone tain of gross flesh, went on the hill ing up” work, as no catcher is ne Leap coda for the black boys and he twirled essary, and in practicing control — : for five innings, showing such| f the ball or new curves. The ey ecole speed that the Seattle leaguers the umpire also . Sroke--Ponny ; could not touch his offerings. He y allowing » to 1 balls and Average weight turned the job over to Wickware at! strikes on any number of balla, and Cone een : the end of the fifth, and then Seat-| then compare his judgment « sins tle started in to make the gore| score with that of the automa Chanters. flow. Seattle tied the score in the| recording device, whiet t Soe nsreernan sixth, took « lead of one in the sev meantime, is concealed a enth, and plied three across the pan ren fm the eighth for good measure Seen Charley Swain, who formerly RE FF IN Be canes | wore a Seattle uniform, and who rie was recently the victim of an acct-| / ! | | [ewwepeabe dent in San Francisco which cost | pte Sin alg" Wie 'Sein as FED LEAGUE COON FIRST IN FRANKLIN AND GRAPPLERSTO 150 NEW BOYS | sscsc. ‘scx interested spectator yesterday, 1 beaensany odin alsin so This afternoon the same teams | ‘will meet at 3 o'clock. Thomas will} go on the hill for Seattle. Tomor-| row the final game of the present/ series will be played at the same hour. OPENING Results Yesterday sttle high school tear tar Articles have igned b One hund 4 fifty poor boys 5 pps ome | | At Brook Coon 25, Lewe 16; 69 innings ed the season's race for the eity| Ver treedlove, who claims met last 1 the Y. M. C. A BIG LEAGUE GAMES Bal Helwig 25, Young 21; 56 innings. ‘ y afternoon! featherweight championsh of and re 4 yearly membership | Lyttaker 25, Shat + 58 innings. °h# om peciacnias % . . s ,\eards, purchased for them by sev j Kaneas Cit Tf wh ) defeated Lincoln America, and John 8. Greing eral leading business firms during } Games in which big league teams ° John Coon reigns supreme in first, to in an hibition th = Concrete, for a finish match, best the recent membership campaign. | took part yesterday resulted as fol- YORK, April 10.—They're! nigce among the players cor have done no credit to @ sand lot wo in three falls, to be wrestled! The boys are to enjoy swimming.! On the Bismarck alleys tast night, tows was! n chan nd Broadway shut out West Seat. . ncrete on the evening of April | “!ving, wrestling, running, baseball, | a Boston Americans beat the Clo- feral league |! . é Pn | Me, § to 0 : eae The bout will be staged ia the] CCUStt?, bikes, games and outdoor! riais, ¥ 4 einnati Reds, at Cincinnati, 6 to 6. at Brooklyn, Haltim Chicago three-cushion t players a Ax the nc indicates, the Fran e bow! ag ie ping parties ch group 18] perials rolling high score of 263 ap@s Philadelphia Americans beat the png gy City, getting the Jom Brown & Halen's, Ad be Hi R is i is contest. was am lo ety Concrete theatre, and a purse of anized into a club with regular} Downing of the Bismarcks the high Philadeiphia Nat on by four days! Lawe to the Het of missing last played game, which developed tnto! g:o9 nas been hung up. The boys ficers averaze of 196 i whey r a jationals, at Philadel ; Fe ahead today, night, Coon won his fourth straight! a comedy of errors, partic ularly « Mas “ad sak: dee oh whee ne «groups inel Chauney| aia 4 Chicago Americans beat the Kan- 4 all appearances of an Indef-) match, which ite a previous de-) the o ee oo 1 about! take all will weigh in at 125) Weight’s, Winton Six, Liberty oe In the Elks’ Club House league, sas City American association club, | [iatte stay t. rae the Ball wan Sat eee Soe coo | peenea atre, Bon Marche, Kelly Truck,) Capt. Ehriich’s No. 2 squad deteai fet Kansas City, 7 to 2, Both Badia! Their t pdcoronge last night wan, the lot, it was t own away Clemmer Theatre, Colonial Thea-| eq Capt. Hoffman's No. 5 outfit by Tae Sela: Caltine Snceued. wome! many ‘ securate seen so far in the| The batterte Ry . iin wer re ER tre, Times and Rainier Restaurant a rgin of 10 points, the score be |ter raids on t ran e Clothier, Quigley 4 ixeie sie Sea SpeP 400 to 2,390. Hoffman bowled <8 —_~ | MONKS AFTER GAMES, tab 3,408 46 9 An of t teams t sas to tom: for Lincoln, McKinley, Ho: | ainsi y Young dropped a game high score of 193 and high average “_-~ | strengthened during th ff, "he wig, whom he was ge and en _|SEMI- PROS To PLAY! |of 177 _ International tea was dr a imck s throws amber r scheduled oe ieee ’ | Richmond Fed competitio ~ co 7 pitched a| <a Wilson's Modern “COAST LEAGUE RESULTS Be pe ASHINGTON, D.C. April 10.— : pred fvem ie _Raiph yt bs ne s. striking out eight men, wrtelt 9 too (lege and Burnsides will ta At San Francisco— q Shatia abot 4 bang a H 1 1 o fasaext psec amg ae ek oe : Boog, eaqenol th 25 to 17, in 58 innings. Lyttaker f wing i? oe hits e ing for games| Gay at ibe pe Bass : hes Wie Bo ‘an . rT 4 4 » 1 » five poin rien, he also led tt na » averaging eams are p o D San nei : 5 2 Miss Temo Zillen, his partner on Needle,” is slated Fan Out with @ bunch of five DOM! oiler and Fenoerty ) a tee aera ink: 1toy|Showed up well against th At Los Angele: ithe vaudeville stage, were married honors for Ne col perc Palani gaae tery tor West Seattle ave io , tongue team. Wilson's wi Gana v 1 a ’ here last night. The bridal gift of |comprises mont mences Monda nt practically the sam lineup Los Angeles .$ to 4 he groom is said to have deen | pennant winners grounds against Any fast out i ae 3 GBewels valued at $85,000. The Womgete:s Mechanical Baseball) of the Newark clr rrison, N ONA Is VICTOR EASY FOR FREDDIE HURDLES NEW MARK town teams desiring games w y poe Umpire J, will pre ye chrt i MAD Wilson's College, address WINS TITLE | 2iss.:0 tas sored mae wcora| sin tare te — Wein fs ts. See WILLIE BEAT JOHN } ia oo ete bats reteres the haili The oy ve Pemn|- ‘the Madrona Grammar School| TOLEDO, ©. April 16 tn his) NEW YORK, April 10—A new /tle STON, April 10.—The all-|to the pitcher and presents a right you Chie t}fa ena ane Sia srouné match with Billy Wagner| world’s record of 13 seconds fiat ren festa 2 , f , t : ew.|nine defeated 9 ‘ ; <ANS ITY o—: ITTSBURG, April 10.—W fomers’ tournament for the nation. lor lefthand dummy batter by a/ fr of * Gras hoo! team, 9 last ¢ die Welsh did for the 120-yard low hurdles was| KANSAS CIT : “Ape i. . as! sie ited : pRG, “Apel pa @i court tennis championship was | simple twist of the wris he de-| ar ‘ of Rich- | rockett 4 Hor for} all the 1 de his oppo-| established here yesterday by John | making a strong finish in severa chie experien ttle, ‘won here yesterday by Joshua vice has been tested by league|m m Fin an of Erie Mi drona and Bill Johnson and Rob| nent look boob, It was a J. Eller of t ish-Amertcan A. C.|earlier rounds, Joe Rivers earned| dealing with Johnny Griffith of Green of Boston, former title hold-| pitchers, and they declare it is ac-| H * f Brooklyn; Louis | Madrona am valla Walla, Dimock|tame affair until the last round, The forn was 134-5 sec-|a draw in his ten-round bout here| Akron during a six-round bout here er. He will play Jay Gould of New | curate to the fraction of an inch. | Fyfe of Chicago, Marry Met mick | \« hs homer and Corbett elah cut loose and made nda, b mis of the Chi-|last night with Frankie Burns of} last night. Rf led all the way i] York, present holder of the title,| [It consists of a backst eixhtlof Chicago and Spike Shannon of| poss for three-bagger ' chopping block of Wagner.' cago etic association dand and outclassed Griffith Sonday feet square, provided with dummy Minneapolis was Goce q READ k : ‘irst ave.; Mrs. R. LeHaugh, 3701]ave.; G. Stolger, 3416 21st ave, 8; \ ey that the foot be-,own hand writing | think so A. MN First ave It is very embarrassing for a wom-|the habit of using as my safe de-|car ticket it fell to t Mg re ne ’maiden, for a man} Then | remembered the night be. | 1601 Melroxe Ave, Brooklyn ‘ave; Mra. C. E, Dunn, A. J, Hinckley, $14 Thomas ‘st an to walk arm in arm down the| posit for small change. The car! conductor stooped to ages te m lke that! |fore I had tried out a new pen be — |928 22nd ave. May Skite, Ana Mrs. Grace Turner, 911 Seneca st. 4 street with « colored man while her|being packed, a gentleman proffer-|and out fell his watch, the fot tise told me that it|fore writing a card to enclose in a| THEN SHE BEAT IT cortes; Mra. J. A. Percival, 4409/E. Burke, 400 10th ave; Elsie husband is enjoying the joke huge-|ed me his t, which I accepted. catching in the lace hem of iy Hoes was no place for a nice sailor to| birthday gift Or y my husband and I were | 26th ave. 8. orman Burn, 1511! Nordquist, 123 Bell st; Mrs. F, ly from behind. It is also very con-| Just then the conductor demanded | ticoat and lifting it at least three) was no plaum for & fay Mugs) ) one Was present to witness | walking down Second ave, and we| Boylston ave.; Carl Yttregard, 1209 Lowrle Mrs. Bthel Oleen, 1127 / ae oe ere neers | ee Se t eh une i EVENS many knots up that aisle ]my embarrassment. This happen | stopped to gaze into one of the win: | Third sve.; P. C. Smith, 1901 Yih eth ave. 8. Wi Se G. Sullivans stocking with no way of getting to| I suddenly remembered where " W. 65th 1 enticed an usher to rescue my led yea but to day I \ dows, Seeing some articles in the |®Ve essie M. Day. ‘erry an on urs. SE Deo’ it unseen. pall my available cash was. 1 blush hat; not xo much because 1 wanted | shrink time I a milk| window and 1 knowing what 8451 46th ave. 8; Clyde ‘Glass, 311 These were some experiences of jee. Son gage i oten ogi ona te THE. PineT the hat, but because it had my | man M. 8 they were, I nudged my husband | rrr lseethonvas 9€ ae A.B. Bushnell, Star readers, embarrassing at the ¥ Line Sg would give it to him a SO HIOMAL BANK ahi name printed all over the tia mak and said, “What are those things, | } Can You Name Him? ) }|1742 Bees Se n rT dear? moment of happening, perhaps, but) ® TOlle. od at me as though to| The most embarrassing moment|front, and my own name on the/6HE PULLED Rin tront {tm worth a laugh afterward. * : 1 4 on a train inside. BOB MONTEITH. In a street car, seated in fron Imagine my embarrassment lng coarse: glee pad onesie pt Rose yndetnall ae gale My. bust vad had geen inte he U 8. 8. South Dakota, |of me, was a man who looked like | when I turned and found a strange BASEBALL “Most Embarrassing Moment” con-|Pested his request | husband had gone into tl : . a friend of mine who had the| gentleman at my side and my hus-| DUGDALE FIELD test. 1 then took courage, smiled as| smoking room and left m B ry AT MEANT BAD LUCK habit of introducing me to strang-|pand a few yards down the street. | weetly ax I knew how, and told| much interested in a book. After a| TH : ew a a ' Monday the Star will announce | #weelly % 7 Nt richt| while [ heard a voice exactly like| It was a warm, rainy day in Se-|ere as “his daughter You may be assured T made al the winning letter and award the| Dim that I could not get It right) Wily tees say. “Where is your|attle. The doors of the business| In return, I called him “pa.” 1) very hasty retreat DBA ‘writer the $2 prize TOem. Bet weuls inter on, 4, | theket? : places on Second ave, were wide |assured myself that it really was pe Some of the letters received Fri-| vg snes eer een Ps mgpent T answered, “Why, dear, youlopen. In a fit of absent-minded my trier a Agee ” and WHAT EARLY BIRD SAW day foliow: —_ , age oe . \ t Li abstraction, I walked in and exclaimed ello, pa ne) The most embarrassing moment | lto the end of the car line in the| know It's in my stocking alked ain eave nocd. hare vail. ; r , }suburbs. Then, when he stepped | looked at—the conductor throug! nod bean age pe wes I : : oe han : , gee ay life occurred when I was a} TH NSIDERATE “CON” | ‘ . vs M.N. the big department stores with my i girl of 16 | E CONSIDE! — “col ‘ out to reverse the trolley for the ae umbrella raised and carefully held | smiling face and said 1 don't "My sister and I were going to a My most embarrassing experi-|return trip. | reached down into lover my new hat. A floor man)" | picnic and I went up to my room ence was some years ago my stocking nd drew forth my|WALKED RIGHT OUT see Haally noconted ‘ie politely to dress for it, not expecting our dressed hurriedly to take a car) purse, and made a vow that never 1 think that one of the most em je ne ‘ . as OF é . : ee pesente or experi Madam,” he said, “it is not rain escorts to come for us for an hour. DANCING EVERY EVENING my stocking, which J had been in| When | handed in the double|had just finished a morning dip Pedy i pine Boots 4 : caves a the ply ‘Bo bine Sp. fare 1 knew by the twinkle in his|in the ocean, and, running up to| thro m | mire tated rush re £ STiviA Bo leaning ft taney ‘open the Goer hat wa parr We guaranties the superiority » inte ; BULL BROS. Rev. M. A. Matthews | ”'* with all the assurance of the own-| ment, believe me JH iidbabarg press sme etre fO8) “Ics a wonder’ there aren't any Wil] preach « sermon Sunday MBER MORN ler and walked right in ae | pins upstal ve 4 , J 4 Pr i t oe Rage * Suoalehe,whenonmy way home,|,,0% looking around, to my aston: |LIKE THE MOVIES Be OR a ust Printers ne night, when on home, ‘ company prese 0 ¢ a ster's es 2 ‘ ” ishment, 1 beheld a large bath) A large compan: c : “WINNING SOULS about 11 o'clock, I felt that I was) towel jeid up by two shaking|to see me married. The bride * etuiticial eon jin the room in full view of me. | 1013 THIRD c#AIN 1043 On Sunday evening he will din- || Peing shadowed by two men. Just) nands, with two frightened eyes| groom and I were on the floor! — oll | 1 fled upstairs, feeling almost as ouan the cubiect as I detected . movement Pig mer peering at me over the top, I turn-| when the minister asked the groom FOR WOMEN ONLY if 1 should dl of shame and em : P proved to me ey One et en. |ed and fled MISS K. P. | for the license, but he had to con Dr, Sanderson's Cotton Root | Darrassme “Destroying the Devil’s they, were footnads and were clos. | 3 fess he had forgotten it. ‘en young man was a gentleman, ” ing in on me, {t chanced that 1| aneo The wedding was postponed, and é ever, and 0b i Seattle Headquarters” |((f, {fn fot'st th rendance of «| 44D MUBBY LAUGHED |, The redding ra amare LE ees alte tran oat eh] SHORT Te thie sermon he wil! state [| man I knew .-» | happened a few years ago, when I| Walla Walla to procure it | to 19 | Seen me, though Piers ne 4 some very plain facts and met I bolted into the house, and drop-| \sPHChwe 8 oe vty husband and| That was 60 years ago, but It Is box, or 3; months by lore 1 cow M meet him STOP a din this ett [ped panting, into « chalr before t/1 were window shopping along Sec-| vivid in my mind yet, | aie ee sb, | 4 Fine musical program. esp Rag on oh a ond ave. We could only move with | Leh veshnin . “9 Thie shortstop was paid $35 a ¥ chan , ere 4 YOUNK & 279 3 pte | : = oO — Every one cordially invited Pere con wetore waa Gurab |‘? crowd, and 1 took his arm. Im | 6279 14th Ave, %., Georgetown. | KAYMOND REMEDY CO. BET HE LIKED IT menth for hie fires pretensional agin — ue | | ctl bd . » spring 0 His brother was a famous ing for the night r fi - a T | One spring afternoon the new vies First Presbyterian Gund Sor ecreams proved more terrt-| Uo he cag cede" os ee HOW!D VOY ear” | minister came to the little town| player. He started as a pitcher, ONE-PRICE DENTISTS jootpads, and 1 fied. | turned to speak and to oe where I lived as a girl layed the outfield, third base, first| a fying than the footpads. : " bed in the gray play Id ying taken the arm of a big colored| 1 crept from my bed in “ppb Neca dl Ke xa RES aR rade Ni teg| Best Gol | Fortunately. I met the man of the y " stly be- lace a dollar for milk He was the walking exponent of| base and caught. ie Is repute . lhouse on the steps and his own en-|man- M eee Ped scarce eexets on top of the milk bottle dignity and righteousness. He was | among players to hold the long-dis-/ Crowns ° DENTAL leounter with the same footpads eee an fo ollinahast, \eeeein sey ten not old himself, but preferred the | tance throwing record, although it} Best Bridge- | verified my explanations, and gain eatinhad To make the money less con society of those. wre a e. The!is not official. In one season he ods ed acceptance for my spologles.| Wepeg Jack's YAR sicnons, In ease some other than = || young people of the village were | made 44 two-base hits, In another theese 96 and However, to this, day. 1 can not cp summer My ashore in| the milk man should pass that way to his eyes fast traveling to eternal | he batted .355. | Best set of Teeth think of this most embgrrasasin " 1 1 fp from the || That Seattle has the finest |) damnation To the first fan who correctly OPTICAL nink f tay life without biush.| 880 Francisco, I dropped into alt took a sheet of paper from the)} That geseile haw ee Tee San ee her, Bobs and 1 ware |. roeThe, “ist, fen WhO cowredtinined Rubber, . jmoment of my It va, eee ovie show \ up on Market st lesk and wrapped the si ner, Q names the ar tea e| ing to the crown of my bald head. |" Arash heal Oh oe ats cienaee ba bs |] Come In and 6 jnumbered among nee last, - days following the publication of| Best set of Teeth $8. 0 PRICES CUT} |when I entered, so I walted until| Later, when I opened the door though, to the normal human be-|th last of the nine pictures, ‘The| with Natural Gum é AT THAT | the next show in order to see the| for the milk tickets, ther “Tha | co sey . for 1018 present a season ticket Paini Extraction Included’ ‘© Suit the Hare Times Ane Maiden TO first gare of the i f them, & a wad, pn aga paper I had BROWN & HULEN A social was given by the older for 1915 to D Dugdale’ | park We ke a . It in a A thin @ moat embarrs | When I arose from my seat,| used for a wrapp \members of the church, and Bob | , on wepietly 2 Mt oy moment of my life came when I) which was well down In front, It| | smoothed jt out and, vrea, Second and Spring Third Floor eee il hog ic eat rie a | all os of o - dov rond av on r f 6 light fro “ ‘" ne shes” in m ¢ a nga aha Spal | wan watking down Becond ave. one wan dark, and th light trom ihe | ~with fove and’ best wihee” in fins foot fests, 34°" BANKERS HERE ON Any’ cecck thet don't ‘6 ale ott teusien sme on the shoulder, |r ae ee ee ee | 1 CAN SAVE YOU MONEY On an impulse, I felt next to me in fa ‘ll. be prove Se rah. yous gather | tle tat “bat . stinnad trem al determine your needs before attempting to ettect «| the darkness tor my brother. and.) “THEIR WAY NORTH |*tisfactory wi made ny low prie saying aay o a My fla hat slipped ‘om my | raduate of one of the highest classed medical eol- | finding him (so 1 thought),® whis over free of char at any ¢ while the hard| down over your shoe top hand, and, as t# enstomary with | tod oom & lepelly Noteed physiainn ered, “Oh, E my chance,” and ge last. Can fou 1 i ang | ath, too! A rood long roll. | per eperiance in my prafeasion—# penee Me Beaitin, | Dore re call om che tacuth, J. H. Sears, Atrector of the Harri-|time. All work soarantanl thin 1 have sunk (1 paused, anc ng a dark obje ? ; | : " man National bank of New York n ne vital organs, Nerves, tiver,| Then the lights flew on, I had Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S. | tirough the sidewn'! Pe beneath a seat, stooned and took Meart, Varicose Veina, Blood and Skis | kissed the minister And S 1. Congdon, forger secretary (fF 12 years. Painless exe Seattle's Leading Dentist MRS. H. B., 2608% Third Ave. |hold of it with a good, healthy wagons FING, Se Sek Clesten | MRS. P. B. BROWN to the comptroller of currency at|traction, Examination free, | SA edaap oe o Mellable Wemerman Diced Tea, | 1414 Kast Denny Way. | Washington, are in 8 nee SPE DRY ETONE COUEEY pamnatiacaly my nanee of Sees WAN, 800-84 Eibesty Rellding. lthey will go to Seward, , in 207 University St. My most embarrassing moment|told me that it was some person's : a Beni "® | hese also had embarrassing |two weeks to take charge of the % ye nd 713) happened just as | was boarding a| foot sae not the object of my Union ont Shits ome i ag agp ‘. lane se rosa, Eeuntle |new:Aixiviusn bank in the aeritiern Opposite Fraser-Paterson Open svenings until & and, Bun- [street AF. sed the conductor my!” Simultaneously my sense of hear Sundays, 10 A, ML to Ae roy; Miss D, M. McCarthy, 2205% | elty, Ce Gays until 4 for poopie who work. |__ FOR SEASON CUE TOURNEY BROADWAY WIN MEET APRIL 21 ENJOY Y.M.C.A, °EM, FOLKS! THEIR MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENTS!

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