Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1941 — Page 13
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THE STORY: Football star Pete Laird 2 $ “eid Ee | jwoke more than training’ whien he- went 2 BETWEEN" adn " ‘sverboard for’ film star Stephanie “ NANCY" ia Stevens after ‘the State-California game he AND nr {rr du which he established himself as the Can) AN - A Sh ; raf 3 4 outstanding All-American material of the 2 5 Nf mn 3 11 | MARIGOLD) | EQ i ‘season, He broke a ‘date with ~ his 2 : w 3 Fn ba ass Me prim i . fisnoee,” Anne Humphreys, and with 500 alumni who “were anxious to ‘meet him, ‘because - Stephanie’s “skillful compliments turned his head. Returning to ; the hofel after her party, and little realizing ‘she has conspired with - her manager, Larry Winship, to play. along with him. for *his- ‘publicity ‘value, Pete has words with team captain George Landers, 4s -razged next day by feams mates. ' Coach Diniy Dugan wonders if ; pe of Laird has “gone Hollyv Hollywood! ». 3 NS 44 he KX
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real to Pete Laird. The wide streets Stent messtsfupndponed ns shor.’ Qu trees. Life's leisurely | THIS. CURIOUS WORLD = By William Ferguson | "'Qualfit,* antique Yoomig|l i a eB Modern dorms pouring out{ ln a nant au] hundreds of pink-cheeked freshmen. University buildings—some old and 1 i time-worn, others new and fairly| glistening. " Uncomfortably he irecalled: that Anne ‘was. arriving the next: morné ing. Would there be a scene? i It “bothered him as the. squad romped. through a light practice that afternoon.. He sat bored ‘as Pat ‘Lester droned on and on dur-
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| hy De en, Ed : ea or. e’s 'soro. ouse. and spruced: up a bit for his date] “Want to?” he cried. . “Nice trip?’ he attempted. with Anne. . The phone jangled.|T do." Can you get up Wo now “Very ni e,” she Jeplles. ‘Cali- | “Mr, Laird?” the operator. asked. |- “No, darling,” she replied, “but fornia’s a fine place. Lox) - 3] 1 “Yes you can come here, can’t you?” a “Like the/ game? Se “Chicago is calling. ‘One minute “That's impossible,” he said with it “You “ jow 1 did. 2 please.” surprise. “I can’t leave town-in“the ‘he’ blurted out, “about| ' Chicago? Who could’ ‘he phoning middle of the week. We've got 8 Sa y night, I'd like to explain|from there? He racked his krain tough game Saturday. I can’t this why A: Petes sho ‘Mitek: for 3 familiar name. . practice.”- ffs. . bE bothe ‘ - e operator again. “Here's your B “Oh, darling,” she lead “how 1 hate post mortems.” party, ‘Mr. Laird.” = silly! "You don’t as a show He tried $0 turn conversation into “Hello, darling.” "°° | 3 Anyway, no one has to know." You
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Stephanie story, - A THRILL shot through im It] ow ” started prot est |: j When he kissed her again at the/was Stephanie. Ey ir i was 4 to protest 2 g door of the Delt House} it was| “Stephanie!” he shouted. “What he couldn’ refuse, Not with that|Without warmth or feeling. ‘are you doing in Chicago?” "°: vision of Stephanie before him., | | | peck J] “I'll see you tonight, «pypeity ‘build-up for my new| “Ill hop the 8 o'clock train,” hel: Anne. ne -Sodded -and. turnedinicturs. It's: ‘opening here.” Sounded |$ald breathlessly. “Meet ‘me at. ve : away. ; good—only 200 miles from. you.” station, honey.” gma i, * 8 wo -“*Good—why, it's-greatt- Will Tbel +: (To Be Continued) 4 PETE LAIRD hit gis, popes die Io see raat to i (AI events, names avd characters in ir again’ oon. He p: J u: 9” dL] : ] a metropolitan daily on the way to an i iy 1 iis watery, a Setifiau), ae ; ached is teeth —— : mage. Splashéd on the sports page :
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