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MTDDLRSnORO DAILY NEWS MONDAY. The Daily News tivery Afternoon IRicapt Sunday Ky i CITIZENS NEWS INC. Hoborf-b; Kfnealcl," Frenldent and Manager Bflteredt alrthe at MlddleR- loro. aa CJuss AliUtur llATKS Pe'r, Wuolt. in cc- 69 por your, JC er month, fiO cents; i Bunt ha, Si.

Blx months, fa.fl. Discouraging Words th; 69 MEMBER. 'OF; UNITED SBKV1CB SUE BENNETT WILL BE READY FOR LONDONTM TM' TO ENTER TILT AS UNDERDOGS HIT OR MISS By JOHN H. M'GIBONEY PERCENTAGE How did I come out last wci.k? find! 1 managed to get 5 of (hem i ol ,000. I sure wan reckless in-missing 'em: I 'missed the local game 1 don't like-to even mention it) the bulb meeting of Harvard anil Yale I was oniHarvard) the Carolina tie (I picked a i a the Toch- 'Gator pallle I stuck up for Hobby Dodd and and the South Bend fight.

I on the Iri.sh. i i I Inni My average lor l.lio near.cm, and a i it is over' now, was; 1, I'd. 65 i t' i Spirit' Aroused as Injured' i Men Report Back: for Duty. Ky. i Sue Heu- College i i i a a a I i i a i of L.

M. a i i the as M. has eh-teated te-aius i Sue The Sue II. roolhall game Tlninksgvilig i 'lu- played Cooper Field, I instead of ai Middlcj- huro as previously announced. Local a a mat'c it nece-SHary a i lll; a he made.

The admission i he f0 ce-nls. IS THAT SO, SHRIMP? THEY SHOWED 60OD JUDGMENT IN By Jimmy Murpj- THE HOUSE LOOKS ALL RI6HT, BUT THE ROOF LEAKS AND THE, FOUNDATION IS SO WEAK A PIANO 1 'WOULD DROP THROUGH THE THEY CALL IT THE HAUNTED IT'S A SPOOKY PLACE! VJE1RD SOUNDS ECHO IN ALL THE IT 4IVE5 ME THE CHILLS TO THINK OF IT! THE A (With due apologies) lor-l lo. a liai-k i game, a heitm sincn I Tennnssrf! U'cslcyan a i i i and a i a i a a anil i I i Hash all In i Sue i i i Is iiml they Oh, somewhere in i land of ours Tho sun is shining bright; And somewhere bands are playing, And somewhere hearts are. i And somewhere men are shouting, And. somowhere chilciren shout.

But there's no joy in Middlesboro, in Fur Pineville shut us out. ne That game was the one ever saw, or heard. That is, there was more excitement on field with two cheering sections trying to outdo each other at first, and later on a noisy, commotional, emo- tional, cheering prayer to their heroes to take tho game out of the' we fire. For nearly two hours it kept btiglunllli; i the parade of the Pirieville pep scpiad onto the' jj field, led by Lion in a pony cart i drawn by a beautiful pony, anil it lf.arnigal:u. I I I kept up all the time the gnme; a i ol' Hie season less I a edy including- time outij, a I wee-lc off and i i the season's vals, and--wtll, all the time.

If 1 at heniie against a i i wero awarding a cup to the i i a Hie are ner, I would not know what to do JJ with it. Ono thing- I ean say, i horo had the best band there. Thai band sure did. strut, and attracl a Coacti Davis has been i i learn a a i i AI. a spread f'oriiiallons a i Sue e.vpec'ts lo be to stop I i a a a i i I a a a show.

Sue a S. 'I 1 i a a ISO. left. a i a i Iliiyci! i a i rlghl a i I i i c'lid: lii'lberl i Ilia, i i a a a i a ilio, a i 171, a lot of attention, band on flic Graham 1) It wa'i fielel. the only i over London lads.

A i a i i are in good eondi- liou with Ihe pirll. is far 1 know some of you guys a a i i team.s. 'I'lie line i ioninu i a a are I a improved I i.eason de- lookinir for alibis. There none. We just got licked.

Or it might as well have been licking. i plays. a Jones, is polish- 1 know now how (Jorbii i October they here, THE CONTEST i up his i i i anil Impes lei i i midslors i njoy i i of i I i i liai-k i if they are 1 i i i a enojigh lo (evade! speedy Fiillcerson a Jo date nobody has joined my I a a i Her ends. No a Motto Contest. Or, at least, no I UIT1 SS ha( one has suggested any.

SiliM Hie i a i a I guess 1 am too far ahead of i in you people. Here is another ol nlr; llu brain storms: wttl How Is This Ornery i i a to i A a i Hie Imbecile, So Silly? I a Teachers In- kick i i i i i i the To you newcomers, all you a i ten yard i a i a a to do is to use the in the Ki-oslilium i a name of this a I i i i i unessee. lias lieeu i i i IU1SS, as the i i i a id' I I a i as a i de- sentence, slogan or 'Hie i i his lack ol i ters have to lie used in order. i i I i COLONEL HOOFER DOESN KNOW I SAW HIM LOOKING AT THE HOUSE AND THAT WORKS IN WITH MY PLANS PERFECTLY! "iSPGRi I I THE DIE IF THEY ACROSS FROM US! WHY, THEY'D KNOW EVERYTIME we WENT IN OR OUT! I JUST DROPPED IN TO 5AY HELLO, COLONEL! BY THE WAY, I NOTICE THE HOUSE ACROSS FROM ME JS FOR LEAVE IT TO TOOTS'. HE WONT RENT THAT HOUSE AFTER I 6 I I AN HI EARFUL! SMI COLONEL HOOFER LOOKING AT IT "JUST KIDS" Just a Question of Taste HONEST- WA.S THE SWEETEST STOF3Y I READ YOU REALLY OLJGHTER READ THIS YOU OWE IT TO ABOUT THIS IS A DANDY OF STORY LIOM5 IN AFRICA! By Georg-e Studdy MISSFLIPFV ISNT HERE IM TAKINI4 HER.

PLACE. you MAKE CRV OUST OFF P1AKX3 LESSON) CLASSIFIEDS CONFERENCE FINALS i Dauntless Lions FROM PAGE ONIC CAT.LISO.VS A A '411). exceplinn d' r.ipt. i-k. and Ihe I'rom lusl a 'file i a a i i ies, get a free i i i widely-re'ad I column.

Isn't that, an imluce'inent USKS A Speaking of infant, i i a It must lie rememliered a i necessary antidote for coddling is ALWAYS SO The i i rriiuiret! to port a a i is a i a per cent more a you happen to make. a a lor some e.ainsi I a a a a a i a i a i i a a i i i i hear the i i uf Hn passing same- as he- is Hie ami a i e'sl of Unhooked a i a i A a lias i i lear in i i a a roll i i i miod a who is bids an A I i i a i a i i a foclors i I I Kasunda, Swulen 1 Victor Seastrom, Swedish moloin i actor and director, who succeeded in Hollywood, will direct an epic- film to celebrate tho tercentenary of the death of the Swedish i (lustavns Adolphus. The oicture bo made at Uasunda, and it is that Seaslrom i him- i self take the part of the monarch. DO CHRISTMAS SHOPPING A I TIIEATKI-: A Junior Durkin ami Jackie Coogan "Huckleberry Finn" Firs' Yards gained from scrimmage a hist siTinimage I Avi rage punt I i i i by, yards i KolMi-nrd ye.rds i'asses a Passes I'assosed i i I 1 iltios Fumbles by I for 7 I) 45 Middlosbon a Daiu-e Ma rcu in Ghcnl Colgan I i i "arp Wilson a i i i i a I I I A I A I Tries Gains 1 2 1 I I 1 a for an 2 i 20 1 Avgc. (net i I 3K 2' 3 2 Midellesboro a i a Barbemrville 13 lle-nham 12.5 I.vnch 12.5 a ail offensive i i i i i i 5-yare line.

A loss of yards on an run, a f-yarel a i a 1-yard gain by Ghoul, anil incomplete pass, and Ihe ball OVIT. a Pineville's ace punted out of danger, and a a i a i on 211-yard, Jim- wtien a pass eiver tlie goal was i 1 -complete. a again pulilod. yard i a crashed tin a i I Jons nipped i for 2 yards just as the i a in inidficlil. forcing Dance sounded emling the game, to as Ihe period ended.

Three line lays a i i I net necessary yardage, Harp on their own Ifi-yard the: again swept i a i three i to ihe 5-yard line a a i A a a i i Hie rose and ONLY WITNESS TO AIR I West Stayton, Ore. IU.K)-- i witness Jo a great air battle J. Hammer. Near draw, back of her farm, ijaeriiMHii-y Mr.s. J.

H. 1 two hordes clash in i i i i i i i i i BmcK'i'ieVf'sTr! hornets ami tiie: other fete. i i i i i i MALE HELP WANTED I I I I I i I A you i seeie-h a i if i hnw i i i i i i i a i liolel i as i i a iiml a i i for free 1 a i Inn- i i ol'u-r. ney 1 I Slid, i e). an hnur of hers bri to the yellowjackets.

A weight of numbers brought vi 1 (0) 1'os, Pineville (0) C'olgan IJIO. Thomas LT Turner LG Hroiighlon Howard i downs, i a on I 1. Jlarclim Hale Bird A.s'ner Ciihsem Slusher a in a nce is HF I IK Ul-ml Kr It I ULlfii I i i own 2 0 a i win i 1 pass the w'as i i A i i a 12-yard dash by a jllsl In-fore (lie ball' e'lieled Ihe i i lo ils feet. Pass Intere-e'pled Ucceiviug i i Jackets made' a rirsl were held before they could uel I the second 1 a i tiae-k. A i i down was made- by the a ami again tlii'y were A a i too.

i i i i i i 1 tlirjlr llilil a punteei back. This i (ho a season, i i (Iree'ii made i a i Then a lung pass was tried, ll on i i i i i i i l-'ield a was Intel-copied by Pine'ville's e-eii- day a i i to end one of the-! Bird. 2o yards to his own -12- lad a i i ll)st siic-eessful seasons in Ihe i i line as i period ellel- t'or Hie Illlie a of here. Vcl. Thre-al Virain i i off a i i i a i be hae-k in i i lor Sue i i a Sharpe is a a i and a a i i i a a a i i a make's him a i i i i i i on i i i ami cult-use.

i is Sharp's last he- a i a Aiiioiii I i last a a i lloli Hall, i i a i a a ami I i a a i Tbi.s season's and e-lass Krngiin i a i i i a i i i eraiiiiii: a ill a a 01 i i I a not olll l'er a i i for 1 nee tackle. Ihe both teams de se-ored a linosi at i av- Pineville loak the down e-vory i -12 van! i and a j5 a i a i i i i 3 i a showiiu; I rnion, A and eyiim i one a pass from I I a a i a oilier i C'orbin, Ky. Cr.rbill I i a on a I a by I a em a a School's lied i closed i Two i i 1 I a and a a season here i i a a passes we're- i i i i ternoon i a i look a i i Hast i i i School I i ami a i a i i a i Ohio. CANDY WINS Shirley Canely, 101 North lifith Street, i won the i to the JI. game here' a i i Day.

Shirley had 7 out, of lln- 10 i anunig them heiiiij the e-orn-c-t in-cnlictieMi of Ihe I i Carolina He lusl oil (he i i i i boro game, the a a a clash and (ho i a S. C. imbroglio. Shlrh'V, i i i a i the only one 1 who got mor right. The scores raugi'il from li down tei 'J, and i i i a got only '2 i The tickets will be waiting for Shirley Tuesday, lint hi' should Ret them liy Wedne-selay, for the office) will he closed Thursday.

Last vvoM; was the last week of prognosticating. Client Dance M. iUarcum Nagle C'awthorne i Wilson A I A. B. SNYDER SON PITONK 3BO a i a disputes, and the Kcl- Snavely pact renouncing war and nrcclaiming peaceful setlle- ments of all "Rut nistund of resorting to any of these, has to be her own nidge, in defiance of pub- Substitutions: i son for i Row-bit for Hroughton: Blevins fer K.

Marcnm. I'ineville: Swarty, fen- Slusher; Williams for i Savior for (Jibson. i i a Ilk-key, ivferee: Hans i (Centre i lu-alinesman. -O AliOUT I Manchuria I i FROM PAGE ONE of the world have be.en led lo be- liece that Japan's occupation eif is te protect Japanese property," he said, -'and i a ic eip the taken up a i against a peaceful tu naught the efforts of those who labored in order to mala- the- world one in "It is two monlhs Chin: 1 territorial am! administrative integrity was violated by Japanese militarists, when the Chinese people appealed te) tile they hud i i i a i in the rightconsne-ss of i cause and i that, the world would not such flagrant violations of China's rights let the sanctity of treaties go "It sucii high hones i case to league and tlr- but the world should not world Hut it is rc- longcr blind to the a i a 1 j.i-eltal.le lhat up lei the tion of which Japanese moment has suce-eedeel in i i a i are coneliu'ting. i the: xvorld.

Japanese troeips is part ef Cliina and no only are not i a hut tlie powers, including Japan, at the th ily i i Washington conference in IP-i sphere-, agn-cei tier own I Hie hall a before Dance The was I i i by a i a i reem creel it for on i i yard i l-'ailiiu a i a i pimled. i i i i i Hie a I on her il.Vyard The' I.ions a i 1 a so-called governments profess for China. I'd lo a i so i i Ai'ior i to Tokyo. The "The I'hines-e ncopli- more now a i a i down Dance Tsitsihar I i week compleled dian ever fe-el that i national and a came i bae-k i a a a policy of economic- and snlvation must come from i i to respect China's i i "Cemse a fee-linj; of clis iomlenci! and terrilori.il and ad- i (iistrust and doubt minislralivc i i Hut Japan jic.rvades lliei masses of C.hi- has s--nt troops to all parts of I K( people asj lei the sanctity of a i a has overthrown the treaties and the repealed protesla- overnme nt and up i friendshin which the pow- oilier. Tin- a a i a on I i bewail a slrong i a Hn- i Fonts a i i by a -Jo-yard igaln at center by a a a jpnss frnin fihpnl to a and short fl-yard from Clienl lo 'Dance placed the biill on I'lntvlllc's i i a domination.

i China has suffered many wronsf Slioiild A i a i i tlii'y will esert Iheir utmont. The allege a I i (,, Nin-erthi-less she will trenty rights have )een 'trample'd by i i i a i i a Buy Our $5 and Shoes at One Prig New Styles for and Wo I DAILY! WE RUN No Competitioi Kill Our Prices Are 1 Lowest in Town COFFEE P01 LUNCH "On the Corner" undci- foot' by iiuthnritieK, ments and existing Irralies, not in- Granted this is true, Ihoro is the i eluding, of course, those which world court, the I.civile of Nations forced on her i her i iw machinery for settling in-1 1 WE FIT GLASSES THAT Fli UK. A I Optomejl CAMPSl Phnno 174-J..

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