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The Bryan Democrat from Bryan, Ohio • 4

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nr THE BRYAN DEMOCRAT THURSDAYEBRUARY 115 1940 Tarzan Cooper Here eb 26 What Do You Know About 1939? I4 1 2 Who Is he? Who said ICT March whom? THE PEEK! Russian Bear Swiss Gardens Would Test New Rifle on Nite Club IN HOLGATE Ml Reindeer Play Grim Role in War if Raymond Motor Sales Bryan hfnin St cast in the role of Member ederal Deposit Insurance Corporation si 71 big man excellent as a floor the "spark of the Stands 6t aim (stocking BOXES AVAILABLE AT THIS BANK Northwestern Most Beautiful Ball Room 3 Whose nose is this? When and why did it make aewa meet of last summer and where did all this take placet Every Thursday riday Swiss Gardens Trio Open every night till 2:30 a SAT SUN EB 17 18 Kentucky Colonel A Kentucky colonel is appointed by the governor of the state and 'one doet not have to make application There are nd' general qualifications for theofflce It is purely Hon orary ish and Oysters Every riday Nite It's Refraction always increases the apparent attitude of a celestial body and it is for this reassn the sun can be seen above the horizon when it la really below Big pre season savings on every used car! Big allowance for your present car Easy Terms The used car pot is boiling over with bargains bargains so rare that the prices will make your eyes pop! You afford to miss this chance the best chance had in years to get a better looking used car good for thou sands of low cost miles at a big saving In order to test the effectiveness of the sensational new Garand rifle Rep John Dingell of Michigan introduced a bill which provided for the sale of 10000 of the rifles to at a cost of one dollar each The Garands cost approximately $1000 apiece to manufac ture Representative Dingell is pictured in drawing a bead with a Garand rifle The bill also provided for the sale of ammunition to inland at cost workers were striking against new wage provisions 7 Albania seized by Italy ormerly by King Zog 8 red Sntte Jr infantile paralysis vic tim went to shrine at Lourdes rance 9 Admiral Richard Byrd He went to Antarctic to stake out land claims for the Watch this youngster in action UGGY BELL: Another New York City boy is pne of the best shots in the pro game The sports writers rate him another Pappy Ricks who for years was the outstanding shot on the Rens He is tall 'and rangey speedy as a gazelle and an exception al dribbler and floor man ZACK CLAYTON: A product of Philadelphia Pa is another young ster that the fans go for Zack is always digging the type of player who pleases A great defensive' play er and an excellent shot young gentleman traveling abroad BARREL UR Every Wednesday Prizes Always a good orchestra every Wednesday Admission Wednesdays Only 1 5c 1 anny Brice divorced by Billy Rose to marry Eleanor Holm 2 Lou Gehrig 3 Submarine Squalus sunk off Ports mouth Picture taken during unsuc cessful attempt to raise her 4 Johnstown Won Kentucky derby 5 Eugenio Cardinal PaceHI became Pope Pius XII 6 President Roosevelt laid tt WPA These feet belong to a baseball player who had to quit In 1939 after playing about 2300 consecutive games This name was ilippo Pacelll What happened 'on his 63rd birthday Ibovung LEAGUE This man left on a long cold trip and he last summer What is his be home until late in 1940 name and where did he goT Who is he? Why did he go wrong with him? where? 775 774 799 701 664 788 793 743 Enroll or a Course Because it is Cheap or Short Best training means that you will be ready for the best Jobs' Let us help you prepare yourself for the BEST Why worry about fire th placement when day and night Sale Deposit protection can be yours for only a few cents a week? Usually cast in the role of aide to Santa Claus the reindeer nas proved his worth in the innish Soviet war Here a family of innish refugees uses a sled1 and the family reindeer to transport its belongings to a place of safety during one of the air raids staged by the invader on innish towns and villages Italian This demonstration ended when someone saiu you cannot strike against the government' To NATIONAL LEAGUE 839 784 791 739 833 830 860 855 reads: Won 1605 games los 24 1 7 The Chiickovits crew will be intact if not stronger than the which edged out the Easleys 43 42 in Bryan High gym recently It will beinterratingto seewhat the eagle eyed Chuck can do against the world champs ans who watched Chuck roll in 29 points against the New York Celtics last spring and 26 against the Easleys believe the for mer Rocket star will reach two fig ures despite the calibre of opposition Very seldom does any club stop the Chucker cold Playing with Chuckwill be Tom Edwards Bill Jones Charley Cupp Dale Crowe Jack Cur ran and Al Alvefez the personnel which makes the Rens greatest attrac tion: EYRE SAITCH: The Cark the for mer national colored tennis cham pion Retains the same speed on the basketball court as he uses on the tennis court Bruiser is" very shifty for a man five CHARLES COOPER: In his stocking feet measures 6 feet 4 inches he is regarded as one of the best center men in the game today He is the pivot of all Renaissance plays and is instrumental in the per fection of the many plays Manager Douglas has mapped out for his quin tet Tarzan is most dangerous under the basket having tremendous strength opposing players roll off his back in their wild scramble to stop him from shooting WILLIAM "WEE SMITH was the outstanding player of the Rens last season Wee Willie is a Cleveland boy During one of the Rens trips to the west Manager Doug las saw this youngster performing in one of the preliminary games and de cided to add him to his roster of stars Willie stands 6 feet 5 inches and is one of the most colorful play ers on the court Spectators get their money's worth seeing this youngster in action JOHN ISAACS a graduate of Tex tile High School New York City was the unanimous choice of all sports writers as all American high school! center of Greater New York during1 the season of 1926 7 After he grad uated Manager Douglas invjted him to practice with the Rens and in one workout he was so impressed with the natural ability of the' youngster that he immediately signed John to a three year contract WTTLTAM GATES is with out a doubt one of the greatest court players developed in New York City: Pop made basketball history at ranklin High School During his last season which was 1937 8 Gites was captain of his quintet and Was unanimously selected as the outstand ing player of greater New York high schools Bill can do anything on the floor' and rarely jriakeS mistakes SPRING IS AROUND THE CORNER Now is the time to rebuild or repair your old vacuum cleaner Radio Shop Parts for all makes of Cleaners PHONE 250 aide to Santa Claus the reindeer has a 4 IWho is this handsome youngster and who di vorced to marry what swimmer who was recently divorced? meaning that all sanctioned can enter without paying the fee for registry Any high will be recognized by the A Last year the Tri State event at tracted between 65 and 70 five man teams so that a total of at least 400 bowlers took part in the competition divided into classes A and In addition to an estimated $1000 in prize money the keglers will be shooting at the alley and tournament record of 3038 set by the Berghoft 1887 team of ort Wayne' which bet tered by 3 1 pins the former mark of the Schmidt Beers of Toledo Both of these squads will be back this' spring: INTER CITY MATCHES Saturday: vs riendly Service at Swayne ield RecToledoT 7 3 0r Sunday: 4: 15 Moose A team at Bluffton Ind (tournament) 7:30 Beegle Meats Toledo vs Aro Equip ment here alleys 1 and 2 9:30 Glen wood ive Toledo vs Lowe Lifes here alleys 3 jmd4 Stryker Hi Speec Defiance here PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES Miller Jones Moose No 1 Courthouse Eagles A Store Big 4 Restaurant Ruth Restaurant High scores: Deck 212 Schuhmachei Henry 212 Connln 200 Lam' berson 202 Kruse 210 Hitt 204 Critch' field 223 AMERICAN LEAGUE THIRD ANNUAL TRI STATE TOURNAMJENT OPENS APR12 The third annual Ttf State Bowling 'Tournament largest sporting event frorX the standpoint 'of number of participants will get under way at the Palace Recreation Alleys bnriday night April 12 continuing until Sunday night April 28 This event will bring to the local drives a large number of the outstanding keg lers in Ohio Michigan and Indiana competing in singles doubles and five man 'combinations with prize money offered for all events The tournament has been sanction ed by the American' Bowling Con gress teams usual scores ECK GREER and His Orchestra Dancing 9 to 2:30 a Admission 25c Per Person Something quite aston This ishlnt happened to the went piece of land shown in black What I name and who owns it now? VAN VERT BUSINESS UNIVERSITY i Phone 2346 Cooper is center of the New York Renaissance champion basketball team which plays Collegians in Bryan High School gym Monday night eb 26 at 8:30 is rated the best player and has been selected for all American pro honors the past five years Renaissance Coming The NewJTgrk Renaissance hold "ers of the professional bas ketball championship and greatestshowmen in the game will strut their stuff in Bryan High School gym Mon 2 day night eb 2 67 at 8 3 0 Chuck cnilckovits and his Collegians will thfc colored wizards of pass dribble and shoot which means fans will be in for a splendid exhibition '1 ne Rens will come here with their regular troop of All Americans the same cast which handily captured the Chicago American professional cage tourney last spring and which has won 109 games while losing three this season Their all time record NEY AND COMMUNITY The ather Son Banquet held Wednesday evening at the MethodistChurch was a great success There were 84 fathers and sons present There were a few specials on the pro gram besides the moving pictures shown by Willard Garver The pro gram was flne and enjoyed by Mrs Ray Kimberly spent' several days with her father and sister bharles Walker and Mrs Blanche Hanna also Mr ahd Mrs Clayton "Walker who have been visiting with relative around Ney in Carey arid in ennsylvarila They came here from the state of Washington about three weeks ago and returned Wednesday by way of Chicago where Mrs Walker has a brother Mr and Mrs Walker are driving a new car home The cast was removed from the leg of Dr Hartshorn Jajft Satunday and he is improving Mrs William Hellemn was taken to the Defiance Hospital last riday' She is improving and expects to re turn home soon The Church Day was held at the church Thursday all day Mrs George Garns called on Mrs Minnie Haas Wednesday 7 1 Mrs Ernest Smith and son Rus sell both have the flu Russell is Improving Mrs Ellen Barrlcjcs is very ill at this writing The Get Together Club will serve lunch at the rank Meyer sale ri day 7 Mrs Carl Billow and sons are suf fering from influenza Save your bld newspapers for tne Boy Scouts of Bryan 83tf tAOtAN CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK BRYAN LOOKOUT SHRIMP Nearly New niiinit Heater std $27 5 36 Chev Sedan 4 This horse won a big rice hla namM Man War Lawrin El Chico or War Admiral Who is he? 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