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5k in CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1040. THE GUMPS KITCHEN POLICE VJE CAMV DO P77 OKAY-OAY- YALE QUINTET MEETS LOYOLA IN COLISEUM FLORIDA'S FISH DON'T CARE HOW MUCH YOU SPEND BOS CAM EX.Pv.Atkr iru AMP XT' fcOT DON'T WANT THE MUCaO OH min: THAT. BOSS SUPPOSE HE SHOULO TlF THE V-AVJ TO OUR.

HlrA OUT OF rAV bV HIN SOAAET-H4NCJ TO DO TO EAtN MIS-VJAY- DOKT NAMT He DlDKl'T AAEAMTO CaVe YOU TMAT ANYHOW, TOMORROW IS, CHRISTMAS THE MRRe-aliT RID vJA. bONtr To OFHIIA MO MORE LOAPERa AE A COUPLE. OF EfABARRASSlN' AROUMO WERE TO MAMO YoU i THAU vVE tiia it I'vicr OUESTTIOMS THEY cvANcer A LAuCdH KM Car HT VJAMT" TO ASK US Pomp Means Nothing at All to a Pompano. AV-REAtY bOT- BY HAL FOUST. IChirag Trlbon Prrt fterrlr.

Palm Beach, Fla, Dec. 23. While the res; of America Is in- an 11th hour rush of Christmas shopping, there are a few of us he'ie who can turn our backs on the turmoil, face the Atlantic ocean, and concentrate r. v. s.

or, Copyright, iQ. by TIl Chiri upon the momentary possibility of a DICK RACY he Christmas Eve tug on a fish line. The ablest team to represent YaH university for several years will invade Chicago for a clash with. ths Loyola Ramblers Friday night as part of a basketball doubla header at th Coliseum. In the final game on th twin bill De Paul's undefeated Biut Demons, conquerors of the Big Te4 champions.

Purdue, will meet the In. diana conference winners, the Eut ler Bulldogs. Ells Are Veteran. Yale has a veteran squad this son and in the first two garr.es milel up 116 points to 72 for their eppo. nents.

They scored over 50 poun in all except one of their last sevea games last year and are continuing at that same tempo again. Capt. Johnny Cobb and Bert Ingley. at forwards, are the outstanding start of the easterners, with Chuck at guard only a shade behin-t them. Both Ingley and Cobb selected on several All-Eastern tearr.s last season.

Diets and Neat Lead Butler. Butler, which. Lke Yale, is knal as the Bulldogs, will have Capt. Bor Dietz and Lyle Neat at the peak cfi condition for' this battle with. Dt Paul, for the Hoosier lads know that upon these two boys rest their hcps of upsetting the Blue Demons.

Bill Hamilton at center also will be counted on heavily by Coaeh Tony Ilink: to stem the mighty Paul giants. On an 800 foot fishing dock here you can turn your back on more expensive residential property, more ff (Today we find it necessary to halt fft zJofmw A AtERRV CHRISTMAS to all op our I OUR STORX MOMENTARILY. THERE ARE LA FRIENDS AND A PRAYER OP THANKS THAT WE OTHER THINGS MUCH MORE IMPORTANT lIlMXI LIVE IN THIS GLORIOUS COUNTRy WHERE FATHERS 1 TO THINK ABOUT AS WE LOOK INTO A fMERRY MOTHERS. BOVS AND CSIRLS. STILL LOVE AND I HOSPITAL ROOW WHERE THE 6LOWIN6 CHRISTMAS' LAUOM AT CHRISTMAS TIAAE AND WISH ODS 1 CMEEF? AND HAPPINESS OF CHRISTMAS 1 1 BLESSINGS ON EACH AND EVERY ONE A ER i CHICAGO BRUINS MEET HAMMOND FIVE TOMORROW The Chicago Bruins will attempt to get even with the Hammond quintet tomorrow night on the 132d Regiment armory floor.

Madison end Rockwell streets, when they meet the Hoosiers for the second time. Hammond's five; headed by Ralph Vaughan, Bob Neu, and Chet Toll-slam, handed the Chicagoans their first defeat in the Hammond Civic center Sunday afternoon. The game will be preceded by a clash between the Richey Grahams of Cicero and ihe Bronzeville Merchants, both of them members of th Windy City league. social nobility, more exclusiveness, more social ambitions, and more snobbery than probably anywhere else in America. The shore line viewed from the dock it's really a beautiful sight includes mansions designed by expensive architects for a display of wealth and lavishly landscaped with exotic tropical and semi-tropical gardening.

Nature's Own Beauties. In the other direction is nature's offering to the esthetic: the rolling ocean, its shades of green and blue variated by the shadows of small clouds, some white, some light gray and slightly pinked. A pelican drifts In air currents nearby, seldom flapping its wings as it, too. watches for game beneath the waves. All of this, plus the chance of catching a fish, any of a wide variety of species, is available to we tourist cabin motorists from West Palm Beach on the mainland opposite this fashionable Island.

You can drive your flivver over a free causeway across Lake Worth or you can ride a ferry for a nickle and then walk across the narrow island. Admission to the pier, privately cwned, is 39 cents, including tax. For 30 cents more you can rent a hand-line and buy shrimp bait. For $1.04 you're admitted to the pier with a rented rod, reel, and line and furnished with bait. Speediest Cue Star KEN OVERLIN IS BACK HOME FOR HOLIDAY VISIT Evashevski to Wed Daughter of Senator Brown Hawks Get a Yule Gift-a Jay Bozeman Signs for Three Cushion Meet Decatur.

111., Dec. 23 ISpeciall. Day of Rest As a reward for the 3 to 1 victory over the champion Rangers Sunday night. Manager Paul Thompson yes St. Ignace, Dec.

23 W). United States Senator and Mrs. Prentiss M. Brown today announced the engagement of their daughter Ruth to Forest Evashevski, quarter back and captain of the 1940 University of Michigan football team. The wedding will take place here in the spring, Mrs.

Brown said. Ruth, the second of four daughters in the Brown family, met EvaRhevski during the summer of 193S when he worked as a dock hand in the Straits of Mackinac ferry service. Miss Brown and Evashevski are 22 years old. terday granted the Blackhawks a day of rest. It was the Hawks' second straight triumph over the cham Jay N.

Bozeman of Vallejo, speediest of all billiard experts, yesterday accepted terms of the National Billiard association to compete in the world three cushion billiards tournament starting in Bensinger's 131 South Wabash avenue recreation on Jan. 13 and continuing thru Feb. 7. The Pacific coast star, who placed third in last year's tournament, had been a holdout along with former pions in two starts this season. This afternoon the Hawks leave for a three game trip which has them booked for a return clash with the Kenneth Edwin Overlin, middleweight champion In the states of New York and California, is back home in Decatur for the Christmas holidays.

Ken is recuperating from a heavy cold which attacked him three days before he put his claim to the middleweight title at stake against Steve Belloise for the second time Dec. 13. Overlin expects to meet the winner of the Billy Soose-Taml Murello match, scheduled for Jan. 3 in New York, sometime next summer. "I'm tired; I've fought 101 rounds since beating Ceferino Garcia for the crown," he said.

American Giants' Park Is Damaged by Flames Fire believed to have been started by prowlers last night did about $2,000 damage to a portion of the wooden grandstands of the American Giants' ball pack at Tershing road and Princeton avenue. Prior to 1910 the park was used by the White Sox. Deputy Chief Fire Marshal Anthony J. Mul-laney estimated the damage. Rangers in New York tomorrow night.

In Montreal against the Can-adiens the following night, and in Detroit Sunday. Their homecoming world titleholder, Welker Cochran i TV 'V' 1 J-iTy game will be against the Red Wings, and as it is booked for New Year's If the best is good enough for? try Spey-Royal tb only nationally advertised lfr year-old Scotch in America fj James Morley, Pioneer sssSr 1 night, will split the run of Sonja of San Francisco. Cochran, present 18.2 balkline champion, remains the only star in the field of 18 who hasn't signed a contract, but the N. B. A.

expects to receive his entry today. La ton Hurt in Accident. The billiard organization yesterday orts Promoter, Dies Spt Henie's Hollywood ice revue, which will continue after the Hawks' New ta.t WOOF 1 Air, Sunshine, and Fish. Like most fishing in these salt waters, you might catch almost anything or, just about as likely, you might catch nothing but the fresh air, the sunshine, and the relaxation that comes with concentration upon the inconsequential. George De Bay, vho operates the concession with the owner, lledley Gillings, said that fighting sharks, 500 pound jewflsh, end even the elusive sailfish have been hooked here.

Snappers, king-fish, blue runners, mackerel, and pompano are more common. You're as likely to meet a millionaire as a truck driver on this pier." De Bay replied to a question bout his patronage. "That fellow over there, leaning over the railing, is a retired captain of the Scotch Highlanders. I don't know th chap at the end of the pier, but he drives cheap old car from Indiana. "The man back there baiting his hook is a Michigan chauffeur on a bus driver's holiday, a vacation tour in his own automobile.

A few of the wealthy local colonists fish here with their servants. A fish doesn't recognize any social distinctions, and wealth neither contributes to nor detracts from the enjoyment of this sport. Out here, everyday, its 'on earth peace, good will toward men Year's night game for four more performances. According to Trainer Eddie Froe. lich, the extent of Doug Bentley's in Los Angeles, CalM Dec.

23 (JT). James F. Morley, 71 years old, original owner of the Los Angeles baseball club when it was formed in 1903 and leading ligure in the city's early day sports events, died today of a heart ailment, lie was born in Pat-erson. N. J.

Imported by Philip Blum Cemaeay. -Geld Sea! Liquors. IC Chicef FAIR TRADE PRICE $3.19 juries when he hit the ice hard after being slashed by Babe Pratt of the nzzr u. Rangers in Sunday's overtime period, was a slightly cut nose and a severe body jolting. Doug will accompany the team on its eastern trip.

JVKfcH I AMD fAR. HVTT tM HOUOAV PU fJCH QVsu(Mfr Jay Bozeman, known as the fastest player in billiards, yesterday entered the world three cushion meet which opens Jan. 13 in Bensinger's 131 South Wabash Since Cully Dahlstrom still is because of the knee injury suffered in the Maple Leaf-Hawks To ronto game a week ago Saturday, and will not be ready for hockey duty also announced the forced withdrawal of Johnny Layton, former champion. Layton, injured in a street car accident eight days ago, remains in critical condition in Au-gustana hospital. Edward Lee of New York, undefeated amateur, is expected to take Layton's place.

Word from Lee is expected today. If Lee does not compete, one' of three other players will be named. Referees for both the tournament and the title challenge match between Champion Willie Hoppe and Jake Schaefer will be named later this week. The Hoppe-Schaefer clash, which will precede the world tournament, starts in Bensinger's Jan. 6 and continues thru Jan.

9. The match will total 480 points, embracing eight blocks of 60 points each. Schaefer Meets Chamaco. Iloppe is doing his preliminary practicing in New York and Philadelphia, while Schaefer is in Chicago and has just completed a four day encounter with Allen Hall. Schaefer's next opponent will be the 1939 world champion, Joe Chamaco, of Mexico.

They will meet this week in Bensinger's. until the Hawks-Wings next home game, Manager Thompson was undecided yesterday whether he should take Johnny Gotlselig or Bobby Carse on the three game tour. The Hawks' boss inclines to the belief that three games in a row with the wear and of traveling, may impair Go'tt-selig's worth for the Hawks' home contests, games which the veteran left wing prefers and in which he BRADLEY WHIPS WILLIAM MARY IN 2D HALF, 59 TO 36 Peoria, 111., Dec. 23 Special. Bradley unleashed a heavy attack in the second half to smother a midget William and Mary basketball team tonight, 59 to 36.

The Braves held a 19 to 13 half time edge but took their cue from Lloyd Bortell as the second half opened to run their lead to 35 to 13 in less than four minutes. Sister of Warren Giles, Reds' Official, Dies at 30 Moline. Ill, Dec. 23 Special. Mrs.

Charles Esplin Jr, 30 years old, of Rock Island, died in Moline Public hospital last night after an illness of four weeks. Mrs. Esplin was a sister rf Warren Giles, general manager of the Cincinnati Reds bnseball club, who was at the bedside. Services will be held at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in Moline. i 111 LJ 11 ill -jtsj; Pro Basketball I 1 III UU4flA'rT Lant Night's Results.

Akron Goodycars, 47; Akron Firestone. 33. You want to I I oranges! Lbim Um rdlnory food Ihormomalcr uch a you can get al a ln-nt store. Richard Seibold, faflraiAW''- mUs The "50-DEGREES" Test Reveals Beer Flavor-Good or Bad 1 Shows you why we won't add sugars or syrups THE colder some drinks are the better. But beer is different.

A lot of people don't seem to know that. I see them drinking beer so cold they can't possibly taste its true flavor. If you want to know how a beer really tastes, drink it like experts do at 50 degrees. That's where true beer flavor shows up good or bad. A lot of people already know this old brewer's secret of how to taste and compare beer flavor.

And these are the people we make our beer to suit. We could add sugars or syrups to the brew. But we'll never do it. We bottle with onjy natural draft beer carbonation created in the brew itself so Meister Brau is naturally lively and sparkling, smooth and mellow. Do the "50-Degrees" Test.

Then you'll get full enjoyment from beer flavor. And you'll find out why thousands prefer Meister Brau. Phone your retailer for Meister Brau and compare it with any beer' regardless of price. I'll stake my reputation on your verdict. PETER HAND BREWERY, COMPANY, Chicago Phono Your Retailer! MUSTER BtAU oREWMASTEK Ask for Meiiter Brau Draft Beer.

Bars take special care to Serve it at the proper temperature. Packtd In imarl Chritmai carton en which era printud unusual Chritlma drink rttip, lor both Iha pint and the quart siz. 1 1 I TT TDTD) SSjnjJLlilllCT 1 I I I HOW TO MAKE THE '50-DEGREES" TEST Which has swung thousands to the all-grain flavor of Meister Brau Take a bottle of Meister Brau and one of any Other beer at average refrigerator temperature. Let stand until it's the proper temperature. Then open end compare flavor.

Use an ordinary food thermometer such as you can Ret a ten-cent store. GREATEST WHISKEY VALUE AMERICA'S 'CMJrJ KISSLIR'S PRIVATI BUND A BLINDED WHIJKIY. 7 Neutral Spirit diitllltd from Grain. B4 Proof Ulnco Oct. II.

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