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PAGE THE DES MOINES REGISTER WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 3, 1937. anvraTmr.Mr.NT. ADVERTISEMENT. aOVTRTISKMKNT.

ROXIE LAWSON A STANDOUT- Toscanini plays at 3:30 p. m. Carries Iowa Prestige Behind the Airtvaves Tree Kid Show Saturday it Sideline Slants More Hawkeye Luck. New Football Novel. Kinnick and Feller.

Homecoming Trains. -BY BERT McGRANE. cut short his other athletie en GAINED MAJORS i i 1 deavora. As a freshman at Iowa Wesleyan college In Mount Pleasant, Lawson appeared to be on hi- way to noteworthy accom THE 'HARD WAY' pl.shments in basketball, a sport Arturo Totcanmi, thg great Italian maestro who will thortly return to the United States to direct the National Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra, uiU conduct the BBC Symphony Orchestra in a portion of Beethoven's Ninth or Choral Symphony, to be heard in the United States exclusively over KSO-WMT at $.30 p. m.

in which he bad also excelled In high school. He likewise did a bit of pitching for the college baseball club. But the attention Stockport Boy Wins YOU'D think the Iowa football team would win the toss by accident once in a while The Hawkeyes went clear through the 1936 season without winning 18 for Detroit. By Bill Brysos). I II I It was freely predicted last the toss They haven't won the of Wesleyan athletic authorities was directed to Roxie's mound work for salaried teams.

They promptly Informed him that he had violated the collegiate code of ethics and that the college would henceforth have to get along without his basketball and spring that Iowa would have one of the American league's pace- flip once this year I don't re' call how they fared before that but they've gone into the last 13 Toscanini. baseball flipping. Sports Without College. Roxie decided that sports with setting pitchers In the 1937 campaign. The hurler in question was, of course, young Bob Feller, the Van Meter siege gun.

But young Bob la far down the won and lost column. Iowa's major league hurling prestige, borne for many years by Urban (Red) Faber and Earl Whitehlll, has not suffered this season, even with Feller falling below expectations. For a rangy, slender veteran from the south out college was better than college without sports. He Immediately began his professional ca fames after the enemy had won the toss and taken first choice They're heading toward a record More Hawkeye luck. If you are a clone follower of Big Ten football you'll be Interested In Ralph Cannon's new book "Out of Bounds" It's an absorbing tale of a fiery youngster who conies out of gangland's shadows to develop reer with the Keokuk, club.

hi. y- ') it- He failed to make the grade, however, and went to Decorah, for more sandlot experience. There he was spotted by a Cleve eastern part of the Hawkeye land scout and signed for Terre state, figured to be in the twi Haute of the Three-I league. He ran the gamut of minor leagues, going up the hard way, light of his career, has stepped up among the American loop's twirling elite with one of the best records of the year. Decided Contrast.

a day prize for the contest, around which the show is built. Tom Owens and his Cowboy, a hillbilly unit heard daily over WMT, has shifted to a new time. In the future they will be heard daily at 1:30 p. m. with Bob Leefer a emcee.

THE SEARS NEWS REEL of the Air, 9 a. m. KRNT is one of the oldest news programs on the air. "The Treasure Hunt." one of Mary Roberts Rinehart's best known short stories about Tlsh and her old maid cronies, Lizzie and Aggie, will be dramatized Uembrrshtp cards be issued by Betty Jean and Freddy to all shut-in, uho are inter-ested in the new Sunshine club. Details of the organization will be told by Betty duiing her 9:5 a.

m. broadcast tomorrow. and finally earned a trial with the Indians. They kept him for a couple of seasons, utilizing him chiefly for rescue roles. Wildness still hampered him and he couldn't The rangy, slender veteran is By Mary IJttle.

Boys and girls of Des Moines and the neighboring vicinities are all invited to the big FREE show which will be held-at the Orpheum theater at 9:30 a. m. Saturday. The program will feature a movie, especially designed for children, a stage show starring Betty Jean and Freddy; Uncle Twid, the Northwesterners and Tommy Thompson. Ranny Daly will be the master of ceremonies.

The host will be the crew of Adven-turg Bound. And, Adventure Bound is a new children's serial, which is heard at 5:15 p. -m. three days a week over KRNT. Albert Pajson Terhune, author, whose hobby Is raining prixe-wlnning collies, will be the guest of honor on Dave Elman't "Hobby program over KRNT at 9:30 p.

m. Terhune was born in Newark, Once he traveled on horseback through Syria and Egypt investigating leper aettlementH and living among Bedouins of the desert. He was on the staff of the New York Evening World for 38 years. His first dog story, entitled "Lad," was written la 18 1. The music of CourJ Hussey and his band will be heard Wednesdays from 2:30 to 3 p.

m. over WMT. The program originates in the studios at Waterloo. The Drake-TuUa football game will be reported play by play over KSO Saturday by Ranny Daly, program director of KSO-KRNT. Gene Shumate wilt broadcast the Iowa-Minnesota homecoming game over KRNT, Saturday.

THE SUM WS, a novelty broadcast, heard at 11:15 a. m. over KSO is still featuring a $1 Roxie Lawson, the Detroit Tigers' 29-year-old righthander from the Van Buren county village of make the grade aa a starting pitcher, so the Tribe cut him loose Tigers Call Him In. Stockport. Except that he also was ham pered by wiluness but to a more damaging extent Roxle's early It was back to the minors for Roxie.

His future ostensibly was behind him. Back to Toledo to start all over again. But suddenly Into a big time football star The plot moves rapidly with ita swarthy hero, Dick Martin, moving up from the bench to become a glue-fingered pass tnaU-her but not without difficulties en route See If you don't recognize some of the stars of the Big Ten In recent seasons You'll know some of the coaches, perhaps And you'll be almost certain that Dick Martin's school is well, you'll know Balph Cannon, the author, sits In Big Ten press boxes each Saturday afternoon like some others But he finds time to do an engrossing drama of the gridiron on the side He's a sports writer for the Chicago Dally News. Nile Kinnick, University Iowa's sophomore quarterback, was either the first, or one of the first battery mates of Bob Feller, Cleveland's fireball pitcher Kinnick and Feller were teammates on the American Legion junior baseball team at Adel, before Kinnick moved to Omaha career presented a decided contrast to that of the phenomenal Feller, who stepped from the sandlots directly into baseball's he cut loose with all his latent ability, carved out a great record in the American association, and the Tigers called him in to bolster big show. Whereas Feller wss a sensa tional flinger even In his high their drive to the 1935 pennant.

school days, Roxie was so wild He came through with a couple as a prep player' that he couldn't be entrusted with mound Roxie Lawson. A Big Time Pitcher from Iowa, of ahutouts down the stretch and earned his part of the winners' share in the world series. Fills Rowe'a Role. Born In Donnellson. Roxie was born in Donnellson, In 1936, the Iowan stuffed off Channlng Pollock.

There art tuo nays of passing through a ci(y, says Chan-ning Pollock, playwright. "You can go by the slums or the boulevard. So you can unfs of the ugly things of life, or of the noble and heroic things. Both are life," said Pollock, who will dimuss "The Importance of Home" when appearing as a guest on the "Magazine of the Aii" over KRNT at 10 a. m.

over KRNT at 8:30 p. m. under ths direction of William N. Rob-son. Betty Garde, screen and radio actress, plays the title role.

The National Corn Husking contest which will be held Thur-day will be aired ever WATT from 11:45 a. m. to 1:30 p. nk to a record of eight victories and the son of William Lawson, a sturdy blacksmith. But while the future major leaguer was still six reverses.

He was consigned to relief duties for 1937. Then Schoolboy Rowe came up with an ailing flipper that benched him for the season. Roxie was nominated Kinnick was the catcher and Feller divided him time between nome other position," the coach suggested. "No, sir. I want to be a pitcher.

I'm going to be a pitcher," protested Roxie. "I'm afraid," said the coach, "that you're too small to be a ball player. I haven't any place for you on the team." the high school team, but tt wasn't until his senior year that he attempted to pitch. Then he was so wild there was ss much likelihood of his tosses hitting the thirdbaseman as there was of them arriving somewhere In the vicinity of the batter. Roxie Keeps Plugging.

But Roxie kept plugging away at his twirling efforts, transferring his slab activities to semipro ranks. Against the almost-ama-teuis he gained recognition by shortstop and thirdbase because, for a starting berth and vindicated Kinnick says, Feller had the only arm on the team powerful enough the faith his Stockport neighbors to burn that ball across the in have alwaya had in him by replay field. One day Adel'a pitchers ing Rowe aa the mainstay of the Tiger firing brigade, winning 18 in rompers, the family moved to Stockport. Stockport High school had its first baseball team In 1920 and that marked the launching, of Roxle's career. He was 12 years old then and weighed about 85 pounds.

The first day of practice he appeared on the ball field with a glove and a plethora of nerve as his only equipment. He was so small he could hardly throw a ball to home, plate. "You'd better try for were knocked galley west and Fel ler was called into the box and losing seven games. So, from the ranks of Roxie winters at Stockport striking out from 10 to 15 per the With Kinnick catching Says Kinnick: "I think he fanned every Betty Jean and Freddy. with his wife, the former Blanche or- game.

The chief "-drawback was, He however, that he walked as many school's "little kids," Roxie ganized a team of his own. kid he faced. He was just wild Klise of Stockport, and three-year-old son, Roxie Lee. Basketball Baale WMT NBO Banc Blue, Mutual eno Kilocycles was the manager, captain ana as ne wnuiea. 1OII0 WHOE NBC enough to be effective and he threw that ball right past the CBS Baile.

in Kllocyclea KRNT Kilucyclaa and hunting provide his major di pitcher. This recognition of his tslent If f- NBO Baue Nil Blue. Mutual 1430 Kilocycle IKS MOINES grililer ani TrlkUM Bldf. versions during the off-season. Ultimately he won a place on 'among me semipros a mtie later rrnAB Barms faramnnnt Hide.

AND WATERLOO Bote! BaaeeU Lanuoa ItES MOINES SI 4 Walnnt St. DES MOINES Krilitrr mat Tribune tldt. Tinte Wednesday Merntng. Wednesday Morning. Wednesday Morning.

WedWdav Morning. Tim Tall Corn Time Silent Magic Hour Farm Program Farming in the News, 5:55 Tall Corn Time ANKENY, SHENANDOAH LEAD PARADE 28 Unbeaten Prep Teams in Iowa Farmtn In The New, 5:55 Silent Silent Silrnl Silent Prominent Iowa football playere and coarhe inlerviewed at 8 1 3 p. tn. 5:30 5:45 6:15 6:30 6:45 Tall Corn Time Soil Coniervalion Service 5:30 5:45 8:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 Soil Conservation Talk a. ra.

Morning Devolioni Musical Clock Farm News Sing, fieighbor. Sing Musical Servire Bureau Family Altar 1 Rev. Cedarholm. I Family Allar 1 Rev. Cedarholm.

Good-morning muiic. Morning Newa Want Ad Spotlight- Neighbor Bob Niewstim Newilime 7:0 7:15 7:30 7i45 I -em and Martha Sews Good Morning Time Favorite Melodies 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 Muiical Almanac Art Smith, m. c. I aker-l'ppera Morning Muiicale Musical Clock Time signals. GREENFIELD AND PRIMGHAR LOSE Morning Melodiel Coffe Pol In 8:00 I he BieaklaM Club-Don MtNeill, m.

c. Collee Pot hn Neighbor Musical Clock 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 Mutical Clock The Boon Family Day Dreamer Bathetor'a Children. The Day Dreamer Your Home Heauliful. Plans Handball Meets for Season The opening Y.M.C.A. handball tournament of the winter season will open Nov.

8 with four classes of competition. Entries will at noon Nov. 5. The second tournament will be from Dec. 6 to 18 with other meets following.

The state Y.M.C.A. meet will be held at Cedar Rapids Feb. 5. 8:15 8:30 8:45 Youf Favoril BreakfaM F.xpreH Musical Clock The Magic Hour. Sweet Music 1: 00 1 New.

Reel Of I he Ackley Wins 27 Games in Row. Mrs. Wiggs. Cabbage Patch John's Other Fv-onioliirci 1:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 Morning Newscast Morning Matinee Pepper Young's Family Young Widder Jones Helen Bond, commentator 9:15 Myrt and Marge 9:30 Tony Wona 9:45 Young Widder jutt Plain Bill 1'oday's Children Cup Mally, tonp Frank Voelker, organist. Kitftnr'e note! It 1 the nealre of The Keatster to give recognition to every unbeaten tram In the eta.te.

In order to ncfompllKh thle The Besrlstrr wonM appreciate the record of any unbeaten team. Inadvertently overlooked. 10:00 Singer of Sacred Songs David Harum iBackstage Wife flow To Be Charming. 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 10:15 rinl Edition Kay While. Songi by Eileen Geo Brown, aongi Vie Are Four Matine Of The An I Channing Pollock.

Big Sitter Real Life Storiet Numerical Jamboree 10:30 10:45 Treasure Chest lello Peggy From all points In Iowa, fast, WOI Programs Wednesday, Nov. 3. In Magic Hour Paramount on Parade Prelly Kilty Kelly 11:00 CAMP KEEPS -HIGH POSITION Defeats Illinois Star in Billiards Meet. PHILADELPHIA, PENN. IP) Marcel Camp of Detroit, remained near the top in the world pocket billiards championship tournament by defeating Joe Dichl of Rockfbrd, 111..

125 to 87, in 19 innings in the second match Tuesday. Jimmie Caras of Wilmington, took the first match, 125 to 49, in 19 innings from Onofrio Lauri of Brooklyn. Andrew Ponzi, Philadelphia, Tuesday night won hia third of five matches by defeating George Kelly, also of Philadelphia, 125 to 60 in seven innings. Undefeated Ralph Greenleaf, of New York, TJiesday night retained first place by beating Charles Sea-back, Boston, 125 to 37, in 22 innings. rroubadcros Monlicello Party Line Sum Fun 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 last week by beating Teachers High of Cedar Falls, 21-6.

Mason City Unbeaten. Major unbeaten crews include Mason City's powerful team, which downed East Waterloo, 13-6; Dubuque, which snapped Franklin High of Cedar Rapids' winning streak within the state, 12-0, and Storm Lake whose prepsters took a firm hold on the Lakes conference race by spilling Emmetsburg, 7 to 6, in a bitter game last week. One of the outstanding prep championship grid parties will be held at Sioux City Friday night, when Central High's burly outfit tangles with North Des Moinea! unbeaten Polar Bears, Central's record was stained last week in a scoreless deadlock with Omaha, Neb. Tech. North rolled over' Valley Junction, 20-0.

Close Campaigns. Seme of the new title contenders to step into the picture last week were Elkader, Colo, Northwood, Anita, Cherokee and Reinbeck. Northwood closed its season with seven victories, one tie and the North Iowa conference title. Pleasantville also finished Its season, marred only by a 6-6 deadlock played with Mitchellville last week, while Mystic went out of the 11:15 Mary Margaret McBndee Edwin HUI Romance of Helen Trent Our Gal Sunday rGermaan Band Hymn of AH Churche. Ili30 Farm and Mom Hour-Everett Mitchell.

Newscast Hillbillie, Betty and Bob 11:45 Wednesday Afterno.a. A. M. Matlna. 8:05 A.

M. Reading: Betty Wei lei. 11:00 A. M. Hlatory of Romance.

12:00 Noon Iowa State Dept. Aicrlcultur. 4:00 p. M. Iowa State Medical Society 4:15 P.

M. Drake fniveraity Presents Wednesday Afternoon. WedWday Afternoon. powerful undefeated prep elevens are moving toward the football season's end with a share of the state's mythical football championship in sight With slightly more than two weeks remaining the unbeaten count this week is 28 teams. Wadneidaf Afternoon.

Hillbillie: 12:00 Question Man 12:10 Markets and Ueslhei Plambeck reports. Pappy's Matinee Mam street doin'. Farm and Horn Hour-Waller Blaufun Band. Robiion'i Buckaroot Weilern tunei. Art Shepherd.

12:00 12:10 12:15 12:20 12:30 12:45 12:15 Voice of Experience Dr. Marion Taylor. Hawkeye Dinnertime Uncle Twiddie. m. c.

with Tom Thompson. Voice of Iowa Markets Hillbillies 12:20 12:30 batters. He never wasted his time at short or thirdbase after that." Earl Walsh, the old Dowllng coach, was in the press box at Purdue the other day Scouting for Fordham, whose backfield he tutors He dropped the word that Fordham had proposed a home and home series with Iowa in the near future but that Hawkeye schedules are set, so far as major games are concerned, for several seasons ahead. The two schools were unable to get together, so Fordham has booked a home and home series with Indiana. The Rams play Purdue this week but Walsh won't be there.

He's flying west to scout St. Mary's on the coast and hopes to get a day in Des Moines en route. Iowa's homecoming this year lacks the spontaneous enthusiasm It generated In rosier days but It Isn't going to be a flat affair. The Rock Island road is posting orders to clear the tracks for eight special trains, all bound for Iowa City next Saturday. There will be one special out of Minneapolis at noon Friday, bearing Be rale Bierman's Gophers, aa well as scribes and radio men, to Newton, where Minnesota will spend Friday night Four more specials will leave Minneapolis later Friday.

There will bo two special trains out of Des Moines and one out of Moline, Rock Island and Davenport. And the highways are likely to be jammed. Too bad Iowa's record doesn't justify higher hopes for the home-comers. The Hawkeyes hardly can hope for a miracle. But homecomers may see a few encouraging items.

Bob Lannon, for instance, if he's in shape. 1 don't believe I've seen a better or a more spectacular end this season His job is to strip the interference. Watch him. I don't think you'll find many better defensive centers than Dick Anderson. Big, rugged Frank Ba-lazs hit his stride against Purdue, although he played with his left arm strapped down.

He's something to watch, when he clicks. It's my guess that Floyd DeHeer is due to swing into high gear again. And Jack Eicherly is running his hardest this season Nile Kinnick will rate with Iowa's greatest punters. Fans who saw only the Michigan game won't want to believe all this but the Hawkeyes weren't as bad as that in most of their games. Midday New new Primghar and Greenfield were loe Doakes Cousin tlvira Musical Day Dreams.

Antoinette Donnelly 'i Diet. 12:45 The Magic Hour 1 Many Happy Returns fStrollert Matinee IF I'M ANY JUDGE OF WOMEN YOU LADIES WILL FIND THE FINEST DAYTIME SHOW 1:00 Home Town af Millions flour -dy taken out of the state title picture last week but a great many more boosted, their claims. Primghar Kjennan Band Hit tunei featured. 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 1:15 1:30 News Thru A Roman's Eye Noon Extra School of the Air Keweennw Peninsula, Tom Owen's Cowboys Hannah rCloting Market-. Houieboat closing Market Reports.

id Jane. Judy Waltz Favoritea lost to Sanborn, 30-0, while Green 1:45 ON THE AIR! I), laily Devolioni 2:00 Prpprr Young's Family -Ma Perkins Ailernoon Recess Libby and Lindy. field was nosed out by Creston, 7-6. At ir moon Recess 1 "Howdy" Roberts, ra. c.J 2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 2:15 Vic and Sade 'ontinental Varieties Doin' the Town Movie news.

ww mr Remote Control Court llussey'a Band Popular dance music. The dramatic store of 2:30 2:45 Hie O'Neills hrave and lovely woman Academy of Medicine Pgm. Ankeny Rolls Along. Ankeny High, however, went i Broad. From London Aiitnio Jones Broadrait rom London I 3:00 The Guiding Light rolling on its way by registering A true.fo.lite tfory rich in paihos, laughter, romance! Don't misa thit thrilltns new radio aerial! Daily, Men.

thru Sri. Arluro I oicanim. Curtis Institute of Music Elie MacFarUne and Fritz rvrue'r- Arluro Toscanini. National Parent-Teachers' Program. (National Parent-Tcarhers' 1 (Slory of Mary Merlin a 19-0 decision over Madrid for its MR.

CAR OWNER! 3.15 3:30 3:45 Kitty Keene, Inc. ssociation 1 rogram. Cappv's Cabana. forty-first consecutive victory the longest winning streak ever ladio Coiftp KRNT Hjv.en Geary 4:00 Cap Milly. sons Ihe Four Of Us registered by any team in the Drake University Presents 3:00 3:15 3:30 2l' 1T00 4:15 4:30 IToo 5:15 5:30 5:45 Not 1 or Ladtrs.

Variety Hour Kermis News jCedar Rapids PTA T.Ik.. Julane Pell-Her. Al Vierra and Oriheslra. lulane Pcllilirr. pianttt 4:15 4:30 4:45 Children's Corner state.

The former mark was claimed by Estherville with a 1 Vierra's Rand Hilltop House Today string of 35 victories over a four- n)rpartment of Investigation Doris Kerr, songs Count on me for lower anti-freeze costs complete radiator protection in the coldest weather A Hit lor lAdtenture I 5:15 Bound year period. Urry Kogen'a Adventure Bound Sunset Corners Opry I Dalton Norman sings. Jack Armstrong Little Orphan Annie Red Goose Puul Cub. Shenandoah, which boasted of a Recorded Inteilude 5:30 I ant Ad Spotlghl Funnies Ifordan'a Revu MARY MARGARET McBRIDE7r: 5:45 Sports Headlines Nea 30-game streak snapped by Missouri Valley in 1928, is at present Wednesday NigM. Wednesday Evening.

Wednesday Evening. Wednesday Evening. headed for a successful season in the southwest with a mark of 17 Easy Aces Amos Andy asy Aces Obligato The Northwest erner ITracer of Lost Persons Tracer of Lost Persons Uncle Ezra :00 6:15 6:30 6:45 victories. too 6:15 6:30 6:45 Etchings in Ivory Final Editions Sport Slants Unbeaten last year, Shenandoah state to lose 12-6, to Unionville, Mo. Aurelia's powerful little outfit last veek disposed of Paullina, 13-0.

But the real power was shown by Bob Underwood and his mates at Ames, where the Little Cyclones crushed Grinnell, 51-0, to keep their winning streak unbroken. Davenport won, 26 to 2, from Clinton, one of the state's title claimants last season, while Odebolt won a 27-13 thriller from Correction-! villa to keep its slate clean. Tipton Triumphs. Lone Tree beat Kalona, 48-0, and Tipton nosed out Anamosa, 6-0, to stay in the race, while Stuart, tied several times previously, remained undefeated in a 12-12 thriller with Clarinda last Friday night. Indlanola, tied only by Valley Junction, upset Winterset, 26 to 6.

Richland, tied by Wellman earlier this season, participated in another scoring free-for-all by beating Slgoumey, 19-14. New London High's spectacular unbeaten crew took a rest with an open date last week, but wilt be bark for action against Winfield this week. Uant Ad Spotlight Boake Carter L. Robinson's Buckrooi Joey and Chuck Arden's Band. Cuests Hear about the opening of America's most 7:00 meets Abraham Lincoln of Council Bluffs this week in an acid test game and Red Oak Armistice day in a Hawkeye Six conference title Eddie Duchm's Band Latest hit tunes.

1 (Eddie Duchin's Orchestra I Romantic melodies. kolky From Hollywood Cavalcade of America- Dramatization. EJdie Cantor 7:00 7il5 7:30 7:45 One Man's Family Saga of the Barbours. tayne King's Band Sweet waltz music. talked-of play Tune In Todav KRNT 11 A.

M. pkolsky From Hollywood-. 7:15 7:30 7:45 clash which will be Shenandoah's Safety Talk The Norsemen Quartet Deanna Durbin sings. Kay Ky ser's Band Spontand br Minuf Tmpiocm Paul Stoye, pianist Band 8:00 Andre KostelaneU Deems Taylor. Football Parade final home game of the year.

Shenandoah, which rolled over Atlantic, 20-13, last week, will play a post-season game at Miami, Nov. 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 Iowa Football Parade-Players, coaches talk. Town Hail Tonight- Walter O'Keefe presents hit 'draraateur" in another melo-drama. flow. I PL) ayers interviewed.

rrish 8:15 8:30 8:45 Dream Songs INBC Minstrel Show Dramatization. vCcn. Hugh Johnton General Hugh Johnson Gems of Rhythm Gang Busters Phillips H. Lord. MT Band Vt agon 19.

Defeats Villi sc. Red Oak, in the same league, also is rolling up a victory string Your Hit Parade Week's most popuU dance tunes played. 1:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 Reviewing Stand Lou Salica Scores Hobby Lobby WMT String Ensemble Semi -clastic music. Waltz Interlude iGlen Cray's Band Interesting hobbies. with its more recent victim, Vil- 10:00 Hing Presenting Da it on Norman Melodies from the Sky lisca, bowing 23-0.

In the same 10:15 Portic Melodies Newsttme New time News 10:30 jlo Reismann's Band l.eo Reimann Band. Rnsman's Rand Rett man's Band jKrl Review 1 Donahues Bund 10:45 jOrin Tucker Rami (Onn TufkeA Band-. 1:00 sector Orient, tied only by Greenfield last year, is roaring along the unbeaten trail with a record of 154 points scored against 19 for eight rivals this season. Before swinging too far around the state some mention is due re- ffsrriine th Mnutinnll r.Cftrrl rf 11:00 .1 tfiuy Lombardo's Band Cuy Lombardo's Band i D--J NEW YORK, N. Y.

Itf-iLou Silica, Brooklyn. N. bantamweight who is aiming at a title match with Harry Jeffra, scored a technical knockout over Joey Wach, New York, in the fourth round of their eight round bout at the Broadway arena Tuesday Bight 11:15 Forum 1 1 Eddie Blegrlid directs. jjLifhis Out "Four Husbands." l.omhardo Hand Krtry Lombardo's Band (tarl Hines' Rand ibarl limes' Band Frankie Master's Band-. Frankie Mailer's Bob Crosby's Bob Crosby's 11:30 QI ITS COM PETITION.

SEATTLE. WASH. Mrs. Olive McKean Mucha, former Olympic team member and 100-yard free style chsmpion, Tuesday announced her retirement from 'Vincent uopei i.m.-Yincent Lopel' Band 11:30 11:45 11:45 The MorninjAfterTakinJ Carters Little Liver Pills 12:00 Off. rig Sign Off Jov's Band Off.

ACKiey men, wnicn cnaiKeo up us kay Kysei's Band to I at. Salica weighed 118, Wach 123.

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