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i MONDAY, FEBRTJAHV 10, 1841. PAGE FOUR A MOINES TRIBUNE. Fis her Takes ig 10 Lea The Shadow9 Makes Money an il Fame for Founder of Series ih By I I Mary Tl' Little -t A TIRED HAWKEYE Englund, Idle, Roadside oil Title Road In 2nd Behind Buckeye Star Bobby Readick Is Tesky Brat of 'Home of Brave' The Roadside Settlement No. 1 club has virtually clinched the WHO Golden Glovea 1841 team championship, tournament officials announced Monday. The Canadian Aces of Des THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE, Tonlrlit lnwa at Indiana! Wfern.ln I Illinois at Vtedn.day- at Atlehl.an Htm.

Mattirrlaj Northwestern at fhlcairni Mlnn.Ata at Indiana; Iowa at Michigan; llltnnta at Yi.eonlni Fnrdua at Ohio State. V- 'TV Xi r- A -ji i sw llnrr- i. Moines, sponsored by Lew Farreli have an outside chance but it ap pears that only a miracle can prt- vent the settlement glovers from CHICAGO, ILL. UP) Two walking off with the team trophy Figures compiled Monday show that the Roadside club has scored 36 points to the Canadian Aces' 24. The leaders have five men left in the running and Farrell's squad weeks' absent: from the Big Ten basketball race didn't cost Wisconsin the leadership, but It did knock Gene Englund, Badger ace, out of first place In the Individual scoring race.

Englund, who has 77 points In six games, dropped to second Saturday when Dick Fisher of Ohio State boosted his seven-game total to 89 points with 15 against Iowa. Purdue's twin scorers, Don Blan has but four. The Roadside men remaining are Billy Cornwell, flyweight; Eddie Robinson, bantamweight; Lupe BOBBY READICK, the bothersome moppet in "Home of the. Brave," doesn't spare the horses when urged to give his knee-high impressions of the Hollywood stars he's come across in radio. The peaky brat of that story of the West, heard each' weekday at 1:45 p.m.

KRNT-WNAX-WMT, Is one of few to rebuke Katharine Hepburn and get away with It. The Imperial Katy took her cue in the middle of his line and apologized later; a singularity that probably qualifies him to divulge certain intimate facts about the famous. ETHEL BARRl'MORE, in the parlance of Sir Robert, is "plenty conservative and kinda jittery." One time when Bobby with youthful frankness, asked her to account for her nerves, she said she wouldn't be an actress if she didn't have any. Rivas, featherweight Winfrey, and Max Guinn, middleweights. The Canadian Ace survivors are ket! and Frosty Sprowl, climbed into third and fourth places, re.

Morton Graves, bantamweight; Clarence Strothers, lightweight; Vance Basler, light-heavyweight, spectively, and Chicago's Joe Stampf moved Into fifth. Stampf, playing with a mediocre team, has and Howard Pardekooper, Bill Johnstone and Marjorle Anderson. "THE may be a phantom crusader as far aa his criminal foes are concerned, but to enterprising business men, he's a very visible gold brick. "The Shadow" Mutual network broadcasts, heard it 8:30 p. m.

over KRNT-WMT-WXAX Is currently enjoying lta 10th successive year, and surveys reveal it to be the 15th most popular half-hour show. A STREET AXD SMITH MONTHLY MAGAZINE is named for It, and that publication is also 10 years old. All these printed stones are written by Maxwell Grant, He writes 100,000 words a month, equal to two complete books, or 240 complete books in 10 years. It is the largest amount ever written about one fictional character. "Th Shadow" is al.no a wiowe serini that ha revived the Rat.

urday "Death in the Afternoon" art ai practised on the silent screen by Pearl White, Du.itin Farnum and Ruth Roland. The radio broadcast features Bill Johnstone In the title role. He inherited the job from Orson Welles. Marjorie Anderson playa his girl friend, Margot Lane. The Moon's Our Home 69 points In five contests, an aver age of 13.8 points a game.

The only way the Aces could Stampf average is easily the best in the circuit, Englund rank grab the title is to have the Roadside representatives all eliminated in the semifinal round while their boxers won both bouts Friday night. i lag next with 12.8 in six engage ments. Fisher's average is 12.7 per game. The leaders: The Winterset A. C.

is stationed in third place with 23 points andj two men left; Centerville CYO, al new organization, in fourth place with 22 points and one survivor Fisher.f. Ohio 7 6 Pur1u 6 Sprowl, f. Purdue Blampf.c, Chicago 5 MandW.c. Michigan 7 Snfiak.f, Michigan 7 Ciaion.f, North wNtm. 5 low 8 in, rr.TP 5 4 39 SO 28, 21 77 rtlf'; 30 II S- 4 1 .11 69 I 22 14 58 IS.

.17. i ,4 5 5 4 and George Bourland's Nulife A. glovers in fifth place with 39 points and three boxers still in the running. The balance of the team stand Bowling News ings and boxers left follow: Newton VKW pot 1655 Knoxvill Drfdi club IS 60th Artillery, Fort 7 '4 AT KIFTH HUM't. NORTHLAND I'AIRY i WOMEN).

Name 1 2 3 Total Irma Buaxh.l 148 jtfl 421 M.om Lonmor A. C. IS nr i I Jewish Community Onter, Dm wimp mu jsi Den Mock 145 1SS 152 41 JHUlltPB Belmond Community club 3 Audubon CCC 772 13 Elsie Oohner ISA 121 lni 471 Lucille Horak IBS 141 171 4S0 Ortahor-Carny A ..13 Bone mocm ionic 12 Total? 7S9 7M 775 2,330 Chuck MarihaHlown Junior Chamber of Commerce, Moinei 11 NELSON MUSIC CO, (MEN). Name 1 2 Tola! Beriren MS lST 174 4hS Bay JUmoo 159 136 114 404 H. Mark.

MT 12 115 .178 F. Ilolllrk 21 11S 130 4R4 F. Dapalooia 167 144 467 Oskalooe CCC 27T8 ..,.10 Nu-Lif A. Dm Momei .10 Ames CCC RoidsfrU Settlement 2, Bes 4, jL wn.nes .8 Keith Porter. Marshalltown 4 Red Eauien.

Lenn 4 S21 704 677 2.202 Totals ax 2" Spirit Lake A. .4 Coryeion CCC 777 .3 WUaaaaf M. Jennmis, Malcom Ralph Have. Lenox 2 After Bobby had seen Fred-ric March and t'ary Grant In a revival of their ten-year-old picture, "The Eagle and the Hawk," he took them aside In the studio to tell them they had certainly Improved In the past decade. "They seemed grateful for my comments," said the young ether character.

OF ALL THE PEOPLE BOB-B has played with, he thinks Burgess Meredith tops them all for humor. "Guess I like Meredith best of all because he's such a funny guy, and he thinks I'm a funny guy, too. Funny, isn't it?" WALTER PATERSOV Is one of those three smart Americans, who are looking for the "killer" In the "I Love a Mystery" aeries, which airs at 7 p. m. over KSO.

For mystery lovers, this is a four star show. CHARLIE FLAGLER, who has that 15 minute song show on KSO st 4:45 p. will be singing "Here's to Love" the song written by Mina Arenson. It's the tune which won her recognition on Tommy Dorsey's "Fame and Fortune" series a few weeks ago. Blondie flaunts her ex-sweetheart in Dagwood's face during the "Blondie" series at 8:30 p.

in. WMT-KRXT. Ik-Carl Eastman of the Court of Missing Heirs program, lands one of the leads in "Till We Meet Again." Wild Life club, KMora 0 BIG SHOE 'AWES). Name 1 2 3 Total .7. Klrchhraun IDT 17S 55.1 M.

Orton 217 47 142 Sufi P. Nschaiel 140 149 10S 37 F. Hill 143 15 132 4SO M. Gardner 201 166 18S 5o2 Total S79 844 745-2. 4Hg Art Johnson, left, University of Iowa heavyweight wrestler, won the matfh but he was by far thei tirvrieHt of the two grapplers pictured above.

On the right is Herbert Jakman, Kebraska university's huge tipping the stiales at 260 pounds. Little Art Johnson, from Fort Dodge, had to spot Jackman 75 pounds but he managed to win a victory over the huge Cornhusker, Iowa won the meet, 22 to 6. Hockey Title CASCADE LAUNDRY (DKS I01NK. Name 12 3 Total W. Wilenn ......140 153 125 4 IK E.

Peterson 155 15K 132 443 H. Black 144 132 126 402 B. Clark 141 174 10S 423 J. Farel 154 177 122 453 To Waterloo is jfif YOUNG SWIMMER TOIKNEV REStXTS. First Round.

Waterloo Royal 1, low MIRACLE Tilde OF SPORT rails rfnrtrlt. Total. .737 782 6132.131) AT EAST 11KS MOINES. BROWNS CLO. CO.

ICRESTON). 1 2 3 Total J. Donahu. 154 222 1K5 541 Merrill 149 .147 162 4.i Dr. Cook -18S 156 177 521 Bill Coen 174 123 14- 443 Bill Breea 195 1S3 166 541 Totals S60 S31 816 2.507 KELLY'S INN 'DES JJOI.NKS Dr Moin.s iu.

inawi tuy u. Sioux rity 9, Mason City 1. Semifinal Round. Waterloo 4. Csrlar Kaplrl.

S. atom City 4. 3, MNU. ROt ND. Vlalrrloo Sloui City 1.

WATERLOO, IA. The Royal By Henry MeLemore. LOS ANGELES, man has kept his -The long 1 2 3 lotal F. Way 192 137 207 536 E. Hamm 166 1S 15S 402 M.

Fetter 171 178 14 5.13 L. Saeke 19fi 214 102 602 C. Olson 179 177 16S 524 Total. 904 874 8092,687 enough. Carole Lombard.

CAROLE LOMBARD and Jimmie Stewart, two of Hollywood1! top itars, will play "The Moon's Our Horn," during: tho Lux Radio Theater broadcast at p. m. KKNT-WMT-WXAX. The show ua a box hit of the movies several years ago. In "The Moon Our Home." Mist Lombard has the part of the sensational screen a-ctrns.

"Cherry Chester." Mr. Stewart is cast as "Anthony Amberton," explorer-author, who. upon returning from a scientific expedition, vies with "Cherry" for the attention of tha nation's newspapers. Each forms a long-distance publicity dislike for the other, and romance pilots them into a series of hilarious situations. Athletic Club hockey team, Water loo, successfully defended its state A committee of citizen? should go to William Tatum Til- FEDERAL FARM LOAN i DF.S MOINES).

1 2 3 Total Kapp 167 174 178 519 Anderson 134 175 149 5S Sqaares 115 149 154 41S Olsen 149 167 146 4B2 F. Bistrlchy 131 127 213 571 championship here early Monday morning by defeating the Sioux City Jay Cee's 6 to 1 in the final round of play of the annual state tournament. den the twice and demand that he reveal the location of the fountain of It was the third consecutive state championship for the Water 1 1 it I I I til I i it- jr loo sextet. FINAL ROr.VD. youth.

Waterloo i'Rov. AC) Sioux Citv fjavce If he wants a price for the whereabouts of the spring whose waters guaran Becker WWU Liffnnr L. 0. Gear R. Brumbi Clam Gunther C.

fiUpAtrlck Wilson W. Hndam iabounty R. Putts 4 JJ, Totals .696 792 840 2.428 PLAZA CAFE (MARSHALLTOWN). 1 2 3 Ton! lit 2nd 3rd Total R. Collins 160 179 202 841 UnfOUIlt 178 159 171 508 A.

Owens 175 146 185 sufi J. Frank 126 147 212 485 Zok 170 202 .141 513 Totala 809 833 911 2,553 F.AST DM MOINES ALLEYS iWOMFM 12 3 Total H. Rumho 164 140 102 406 V. Ballsy 136 115 140 391 P. Paulson 124 130 82 336 O.

Bowen 150 116 404 B. 119 us 4lg Totals 723 676 5561.955 CRF.STON RED ARROW ALLEY i 1 2 3 To: a M. Carl H4 143 1117 fTnoriarasa 140 164 160 471 Merrill 140 ls. Bree 138 95 i jr, P. Johns 150 137 1 43 Totala SS2 676 678 2 036 tee a perpetual Biix tii.de.v.

Waterloo spftre E. Hopka, L. Brumble, J. Eeatttn, H. Beaton.

iBaunderson, Green-Int. Cutler. Jonen. Sioux City uparef Clair Guntlier, gefto- bloom to the cheeks and an unceasing bounce in the legs, then hu shniiM Waterloo 1 4 1 the Insurance companies Scoring: First period Yasla (pass frnm ed i 10; 40. Second triod Ya2la i unas si.ned 1 :55.

La bounty una(tistert) 2 .40 Wiignn i pap from VapSai Third Deriod; j. Kfdtnn i pool their resources and meet his demands. You must agree with me that William Tatum Tilden has succeeded where Ponce De Leon failed. Else, how in the world are Refcret: Lieutenant h. O.

Heidtke (Army). iGood, Cleanl J. C. C. League, STAM)IGS.

Lunp COAL I KRNT- II KSBS, II WHO II WNAX II WMT Listing-. Mutual 1320 1430 1000 570 600 1 on your dial. on your rllal. ri your oial. on your rji.l OB "ut Pre.

DE MOl.Vtg DES MOINEI Iv.r. TANKTON, S. D. DAR RAPIDS DES MOINES P.r.mount Bli. nrinu R.flstr inn Rrrrl.r SIOUX CITT kittxhsJT nme Tribun.

Bldf. Trlbun. Blda. 01 Walnut St. Orph.um Thtal.r Hll RuusllUwrKjo YOUR PROGRAMS FOR MONDAY EVENING 5 P.

M. Priacilla tyayne 5:05 Evening Funnies, News Bohemian OTch! Rhylbm Rascals Hopper Superman Modern Music Mker Hedda Hopper Hedd. Hopper 5. -30 (Paul Sullivan, New. Bud Barton jack Armstrong Big Freddie Miller Carter Revnoldi.

New. 5: 45 1 Sports 5:50 Newt Caplain Midnight Dance Rhythms J.ck Armstrong World Today 6 F. M. Amos and Andy Fultoa Lewis, Jr. Ij tie Orphan Annie Amos Andy Fulton Lewis, New.

6:15 Lanny Rois, songs Three Romeos John W. Vandercook Sunset Edition it's D.ncetim. 6:30 The Shadow News 6:40 Sports News The Shadow The Shadow 6:45 Bill Johnstone Drama Behind the News Modem Novelties Marjorie Anderson Mystery drama 7 P. M. Those We Love 1 Love a Mystery Telephone Hour Those WeLov.

Those We Love 7:15 Nan Grey stars J.ck. Doc. Reggi. rancia White sings Richard CromweB The Marshall Family 30 Pipe Smoking Tim. True or False Wallenstein'i Concert Pipe Smoking Tim.

Pipe Smoking Tim. 7:45 Fields and Hall Newspaper men v. Strauss Melodies; Rural favorites Edward Roecker 7:55 Elmer Davis. News girl journalists. Margaret Speaks sings F.lmer Davis, Newt News P.

M.I Radio Theater Capitol Hill Preview Dr. I. Q. Radio Theater Radio Theater Carole Lombard and Drake-St. Louis Bas- Mental Banker "The Moon's Our Cecil B.

DeMill. 8: 30 1 Jimmie Stewart in lerb.ll Came Gene Show Boat Home." Carole Lom- directs "The 8: 45 1 "Moon's Our Home" Shumate will give a Gill and Demling bard. Jimmie Stewart Our Home." P. M. Guy Lombardo's Band tT Contented Hour Guy Lomb.rdo's Band Guy Lombardo'a Band" 9,15 and Royal 'jf Salut.

to Lincoln W.ltr Tempo, Sweet d.nc. ta 9:3 Burn, and Allen Brigade. Gen. G. B.

Biondi. 9:45 "Meet, Old Friend" B.ll Artie Shaw', Music Stone, talk Penny Singleton 10 P. M. Tomorrow's News Raymond Gram Swing Pleasure Tim. Final Edition Newstim.

10:15 The World Today Newstime New, Bob Trout, New, Dance Band 10:30 Bob Trout Electricity and Defense Swing It: Sport, Henry Band Henry Busse'. Band 10:45 Henry Busses Band Music You Want Lou Breeze', Band The trumpet feature. Ballroom tempo, 11 P. SI. New, Beethoven's "Con.

Tommy Dorsey', Band New, 1 1:15 pommy Dorsey's Band 5 Modern music With Connie Haine, Tommy Dor.ev'. Band II Duffy', Band Gilbert Band Nw, 11:45 1 and Midnight New. Modern tempo. Carmen Cavallero'. Bd.

favorite. Midnight New, Midnight Sign Off, Music and New, ta 1 Sign Off. Sign Off. Sign Off. 0 Fe-nrrffnil, Jnw in aH, Bolton Hav Iowa Wiper Suppiv Johnston Ind Hamilton Reds Hanwood Drug Hamilton Pallbearers a a.

Forest Merchant 80th Batterv Merchants Mutual Bondinz SfNOAV'S RF.sri.TS. band tin no rn ins. 0) Madt prrlnUj for furnacfs. you going to explain the supernatural endurance of the long-j legged, lantern-jawed tennis! player from Philadelphia? By all normal athletic standards he should be wearing congress gaiters, peering with rheumy eyes, over spectacles, and indulging in no more' violent exercise than Economy Goal Go. I.

PHovr. S5 4-6246 BOLTON A HAY IOWA WIPER 41. I SUPPLY- 23 G.FT.F FT MMltcan.f 10 0 Ohrenen.J I 0 2 Hokenson.f 4 0 1 102 Kramme.f 2 0 0 Yazmar.f 1 2 1 Oxenrtder.c 5 1 4 Ginsberg, 2 0 1 Gilhousen.c 0 0 1 Kramer 3 0 2 Mischler.f 2 3 2 Werner, 2 10 Sim.K 4 13 1 Totals 10 3 8 Totals IS 5 11' "BE WISE ECONOMIZE" 423 GRAND AVENUE Here is Sherry (iabrielson, only two years old, who has already become so proficient, a swimmer that she appears In exhibitions under the tutelage of her father, Bramwell, swimming coach at Gustavus Adolphus college at St. Peter, Minn. Here little Sherry "walks" Into the University of Minnesota pool as papa gives a word of encouragement.

HIRErHOTO 11. JOHNSTON IN 32 A. 7.. 25 (5 FT.F O.fT.F.1 Zeibert.f 1 4 0 Pomeranu.f Orhch.f 2 0 1 Press. Taylor, 2 0 0 Schati.r Jnnea.c 5 0 0 Krolnff.g Otto.c 1 0 0 Eassman-i; H.Seihert.g 2 12 J.Seitjert.i! 0 0 Totals Hawkins, 0 12 Need money? We pay cash OLD GOLD DIAMONDS, OLD JEWELKY 11 1 0 1 1 11 thumbing his clippings.

But where is the man? In some quiet retreat, spinning tales of how he felt when he won the 'o. 1 ranking in 1920? he is out banging and barnstorming around the- country with a group of youngsters who were making mud pies when he was the world's greatest player of the game. It was an announcement in the Honor Roll Continued from P'tye S-A. Sonnenberg Meets Olson Totals 13 6 9 JEW KMCRS ROGER'S 317 Seventh 2 OrKrrs Mrmth Katx Unite To. ADVrRTISF.MKN'T.

and Van Gorp 16 in the 80 to victory scored by Barnes City at expense Fremont Friday myht SOTH A.C. i HAMILTON BATTERY 38. REDS 20 G. FT. F.

FT. L. Wetner.f 4 2 2 0. Mason, 0 1 Wrenber.f 5 0 0 s. Mason, 0 1 2 Holiy.f 0 a.

Roif.r 1 Keglev.c 0 3 R. Ross.j 2 0 Skunsberg.g 0 0 0 Mason, 3 0' Thayer. a 1 0 1 Smick.t 0 0 0 Totals 8 4 6 Totals is 2'S YOUR PROGRAMS FOR TUESDAY MORNING Gus Sonnenberg, the former world's heavyweight wrestling champion of Boston, and Ole 01- KMA 5:30 5:45 Morning Roundup Charley Worcester Silent Inner Sanctum, 8:35 p. m. NBC BLUE MUTUAL Carter Family Cowboy Slim Early Riser, Farm and Ma papers that he would play here New, Charley Worcester ket with Alice Marble in a few weeks OF i son of Milwau THE BASKET SHOOTING that turned my thoughts to Big HANWoon DRUG 36.

Mildred Zunich and Eva Tome- kpe, a HA MILTON REARER? claimant Sweriisn 930 Kilocycles Shenandoah TODAY'S BEST BETS FT. FT 6 A. M. 6:15 6:30 6:45 Sunrise New, Morning Roundup Family Altar Rev, Cedarholm tich and the guarding of Eleanor of the Eye Openers Melody Cruise Today's rhythm tunes played. Melody Parade Burkaroo, Farm News Jerry and Zelda Cho retime Roundup Musical favorite, Fellowship Hour Novelty Notes Sunnse Hour Musical favorite.

Family Altar Rev. Cedarholm Van Camp.f 4 1 0 1 0 ojLira and Jackie Hibbs featured i a ight defeat of Rathbun in a pionship, Shaller.r 1 Eercival.f 6 ind.e 2 C. Leone.f 2 Brody.l I 1 2 1 0 Scurf 1 1 UFvanvf 0 2 Kiusman.c 1 1 Fnrlrss.s 0 2 Mcek, Strtible.lt Prairie Melodie, Happy Jack will headline the next mat card at Breakfast Edition 7 A. M. 7:15 7:30 7:45 Top of the Morning New, Time and Tempo Thi, Rhythmic Age News Busy Shopper Rise and Shine At Your Service Waker-Upper, mm the Coliseum on new.

Capt. Heme, new, Happy Hank Hymn, Melody Caper, Monday i FOREST MERCHANTS MU MERCHANTS 37. ITTiAL BONDING 35 New, Musical Clock A service program with the time, temperature, weather forecast and road condition, given. G. FT.

F. C. FT. F. (eo, ii.

Bonnen-is New. Supreme Star, A. M. 8:15 8:30 8:45 Time to Shine South American Way Morning Matinee Newsreel of the Air 3-H Boy, Dick Leibert, organiit O'Neill. Woman in White The Other Woman Musical Clock W.

G. Lewi. Newtreel of the Air 1 0 0 Foss.f 0 2 1 0 0 Baslsr.c 1 Ellitt.e, 0 0 0 Mason. a 0 0 11 Shoppers' Serenade Breakfast Club Tune Time 6 0 0 4 0 3 3 0 2 4 1 1 0 0 2 1T1S berg weighs 227 pounds and Olson 240 pounds. The heavyweights will Mead.f Nelson.f Klrr.f Roberts.e Shepherd.

Randall. i Porter, Robinson, Total New, Tctal. Daily Devotion, Houseboat Hannah 2 0 3 2 0 0 JS TfT By Kathleen Norri, 12:00 Noon Miridfly Meiodlef 12:15 p.m. River Boyi m. Karl May and th Newi m.

Wpathfr and New 1:00 p.m. Stamp's Quart ettt 1:15 p. m. Nan'-y I 1:30 p.m. SO S.

Proem 1:45 p.m. Chirk Hnlirtfn 2:00 p.m. Kitcbpn Klutter 2:30 p.m. The Mystery Box p. nt.

Garden Talk 3:00 p. m. Homespun Trfo 3:15 p. m. Clut 24atine 4:00 p.

m. Newi 4:18 p. ra. Lan worth 4:30 Faylon Ge1t, Oryamit 5:00 p. m.

Ireene Wicker 5:15 p. m. -Bud Barton m. A. P.

jvewe firama Behinfl th Ntwa 5:45 p. Captain Midnight 6:00 p. m. Kvenfng Jamborfe 6:30 p. m.

Weather. Market! New 6:45 p. m. Karl May 7 :00 p. m.

Melodic VaHetiM 7:30 p. m. Roiio Hudson'a Orrhestra m. You're in the Army Now m. Jonn Kennedy.

New m. Chamber Music Society 9 00 p.m. Drams hy Oimnted 9:15 p. m. Bob liannnn Tnor m.

National P.adio Forum m. pav Marahali'i Orchestra 10:15 p. m. Nfwuttme- By Kathleen Norri, Myrt and Marg. Bill.

The blurb said, among other things, that Bill was celebrating his forty-eighth birthday today, which, if you care to remember, is the third time in three years he has celebrated his forty-eighth birthday. He seema to like the number 48. Having reached it, he apparently has decided to make it his very own. This gives him three legs on it. Miss Marble was featured in the publicity, and I think the company's press agent is missing a good bet in not playing up Tilden as the star of the troupe.

How many tennis player are there In the world who could beat him in a one-set match to- day? Budge might, and the red- I head is about the only one. And in a five-set, regulation match, there aren't more than half a players you'd care to bet od to lick the Fhiladelphtaii. jj A. M. 9:15 9:30 9:45 By Kathleen Norri, Myrt and Marge Stepmother Wake Lp and Live Vagabond, Keep Fit to Music Cadet, Quartet Ellen Randolph wrestle Austra-G' sonnenberg.

lian stvie which will be for two Stepmother Myrt and Marg Judy and Jan. Magic Kitchen final of the Appanoose county tournament, 31 to 18 Kath-ryn Yakovich, a forward, made several sensational baskets for Rathbun Phyllis Knapp of Melvln and Ann Reiter of Ashton scored 22 points each in game won by Mel-vin Saturday night, 41 to 28. Ann Kelter tallied 23 points in Ashton's S3 to 22 victory over George. Dorothy Harms played best game in front court for George. Jamiette Sullivan hit for 20 points in Sanborn's 39 to 32 win at the expense of Excelsior Township.

Lylie Cowan of Sanborn and Erna Brockshus of Excelsior collected 17 markers each. Vera Baumgarn and Mona Jane Hollowell shared scoring honors in Lake Park's defeat of Ocheyedan, 40 to 16. Helen alt, Schreiber Guiding Light Woman of Couraae Man I Married Life Can Be Beautiful New, Clark Dennis Meet the Band 10 A. M. 10:15 10:30 10:45 Mary Lee Taylor Martha Webster Big Siller Sum Fun Against the Storm Kitty Keene Gospel Singer Big Sister Master, of Muiic Song, of Dreamer Big Sister Aunt Jenny', Stone, Ihunder Over Paradise David Harum Aunt Jenny IsCAlJ! LOS.

SMITHLAND, IA The Mann Sportln Cooda flv overpowered the 7-L'p Bottlers tn free-acorlng name here, 70 to 51. Kendall with 22 for the winners and Marion Taunt with 14 for th losers were the lllh point men. BOTTLERS 51. I SIOUX CTTY 70, FT.F,! FT.F Ynuns. OMiletlch.f 7 0 0 Hartsljom.f 1 2 Kendall 30 2 1 Kaltom.f 2 0 1 Guersma.e 1 1 I HSSSi i 8 2 Ferdue.t raM, Totala 22 7 si Scora at half oux City 45.

T-Up 27. Missd free throws Young. Kendall 3. MllatieU a. Fowler Ouerama.

falls, limited to eight rounds of 10 minutes each. Hanks Steinke of Philadelphia, a well known heavyweight, will appear in the semlwindup. Walter Gettson, the local matchmaker, plans to bring in a top notch opponent for the veteran Steink. Two more bouts will be arranged to complete the Kate Smith Speak, Judy and Jane Aunt Jenny Kate Smith Speaks When a Girl Marrie, Helen Trent ost and Found Four Belle, Doin' the Town 11 A. M.

11:15 11:30 11:45 Kate Smith Speak, Ma Perkin, Kitty Keene Farm and Home Toby and Sui Helen Trent Adopted Daughter 0-nop. m. Orrtn Turker'a Orcheatra 11 p. m. Wnr Hrw 31:05 p.m.

Jtmmv Dorwv' Orchentra 11:30 p. m. Gilhrt'i Orcheatra Our Gal Sunday Club Calendar The Other Woman Our Gal Sunday It :50 p.m. Midnlaht Nawa 32.00 MMniiht gien Off KRNT KSO WHO WNAX WMT.

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