Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1942 — Page 19
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BE FRIENDLY 2 \ 7 2 LM 4 CHAPTER TWENTY : 20 rly (io | || SoLpiEr Between the halves an assistant V XA : g Z iN nia=N, SS : : ! aR coach came up to Doc and asked if | ¢ ¥ 7 Y 8 oc i reve: : we . he would talk with Coach Harley in : gry 5 A : : the dressing room Juddy’s eve-| brows went up “What's all about?” she wanted to know “Coach probably wants his slant | ) z Lid Je ym A ; : oll AN on the game.” Van said. {iia are ul Re i ZR 3) BE ht art, ‘ > \ 23 77 ~ ED) \ ee PR : NN ANCES yj i. A “Why should he? | Vion NSE 4 An Sin,” ‘dal ZEN) de <A |LOSS de BOY X =e ~ hs AN “Because Oliver knows plenty | oa pith > PIA ’ ie po \\ ~ - Tm. Reg. U8. Pat. OF AN rights reserved football.” EE > 7 4 a RY P+ RE % RED RYDER Juddy looked as if she didn't J SY ar VE WN take any stock in it. | ET ves Lt Lat pg Ph 0 ’ Nai; VR ry 5 p— . : 3 RES Doc came back with the news that | | —_ oh a : : / x To ENR 5 ie sy WANS WE or CAL GORE.
Angel was all right and would start | { ISPECIFY HE HAD NR NL AN ANIMAL TO ===? yrer ; the next quarter. “He built it so he can read the letters from his girl friend in private.” BE TAKEN 4 ; = J Re Is : me EH Ll ok \ IN . - ; LULDese y ans pry EN NAS Sone DOJ Sag
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there was a complicated, hidden- |p ball play with Angel way out like a | pass-receiver, and then sprinting} across to block for Ramsdell who | came down from nowhere and was | pretty well in the clear. Big Scal- | NN > a nt ; IW \ , W linger was on the job. and turned | ’ re td A “i hale : SN 2 5 S YOU) WAT OBE CARER : t : ry : : ‘ o- Ry : <4 is LUT SCARIN’ OTHE him, and just then Angel dived 80 SEALS, i : / ; : ; ; AST SARIN OTER |
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another blocker took him on the) ow] on 87 DARL nS BRAT side. This time he was the one that | AST : AF ¥ \ Re ( : CBrnes > is didn't get up. Angel got an arm SEVEN 4 5 Ds \ a hha : pe Nb / ’ % ae, . Sr him snd heaved him to his p wee Cd 0 WASHINGTON TUBBS II ts a a | * 5 hs Scallinger was a picture. His] AT , ” yom me knees were wobbling, and vau | eR 3855 = on ‘ I a [PROBABLY THEY, 1 SAY) THAT YOU'D BETTER LOOK AGAIN, SON. THOSE ARENT dn’ is fe tures f ud. | 7 : ! comm : 7 fal HAVE A NEW TRICK EXPLAINS IT... THE | REAL COPS... THEYRE TWO O' THE RUFFIANS I NE ah he | : ‘ NE : : : 2 UP THEIR SLEEVES LOBBYS FULL OF WHO ATTACKED US LAST NIGHT rz Angel was dabbing at it to clear |§ 4 ; SEByS Ta WhO re it awas At least that's what iti} CE Er — 0 : looked like from the stands. If 2 So al ’ : SPIES HAVE SAF : Ti - 2 & thought I saw something eise, | jis > J {| &IVEN - i J though, that I hoped the umpire} didn't cee. All of a sudden the big gorilla jerked away and made a wild swing at Angel. Angel ducked and grinned at Mim and patted him on the back. Meaning, of course—he don’t know what he's doing, poor guy! They took Scallinger out, fight-| ing, while the Welliver crowd was 3 : j \ = 3 PR yelling for his blood again. | i = : : 1B oe it . 4 - ri WASH AL Wtile this was going on, Rams- . 8 ! : il} Bas dell was strolling across the line like a schoolmarm out for a walk ESR : : - Mayhe ib cafe wp eaty Jor his. TT NN : Five Bucks, pop? I BOUGHT GROCERIES 1 HAD A HAIRCUT He SAID To Me~" POP, WHEN You His kick for the extra point was| GOSH, L JUST GAVE | AMOUNTING TO $7.58 WHAT AND SHAVE, AND | | HE'S WATeHING RIDE ON A STREET CAR , DO YOU OFFER mile wi he hadn't missed | : YOU TEN A COUPLE | AND PAID $ (15 T OUR | | HAPPENED | I GAVE THE OVER “THAT creck | | 56 PAY THE CONBUCTOR'S RARE Ae a mile wide—and he hadn't missed | ; OF DAYS AGO /[ NEWSBOY / Ca BARBER A Tie! BOOK LIKE A HAWK! . . ER
twice before in the whole season. | . So there it wag, seven to our six. | 4 Pv ER a WEE) 3 = ld DOLLAR? Was I sick for my fifty and Jud- Saye MARJIORIE BUNYAN, 1 dv's three hundred! o INDEPENDENCE » MO. Angel played like three men,| after that. But everytime the boys] ; So anes were on their way a fumble or a Sophomore named Klink trotted to take a crack at a swell like
penalty set them back. The count | out, cool as a hog on ice, and put Maurie Sears who, generally speakwas still against us when the game | the ball square between the posts|ing. wouldn't so much as spit down. | went into the final quarter. Then, and the game was in the bag. | wind in his direction. He hraced with only two and a half minutes! We all went over to Rogues Hall himself one morning as Maurie was to go, and our fourth down, we had | for a drink. There we ran into the going past with a hunting erop in an outside chance for a drop kick | Magnates’ representative. his hand he was taking to the re- ) The stands were yelling for Angel| Ihe big boy. here, sure did a pair shop. “is Todd. But Angel was shaking his job on that truckhorse of a tackle,” | “Hey, Searsy!” BOOTS AN —By Martin head as Ramsdell talked to him |e said, patting Angel on the| “What did you call me?” Maurie Sig ; \
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“Help him, huh?” The scout gave. w ’ % : | 3 EON ‘ a hoot 5 (he backed up. “Don’t hit me,” he = AA -_ ay ~ NW SA 7 | , ! WAR gL iE | : said. FEB SSN : : =~ a y) : a J : | Su» | “His hand went to his belt. but ad 3 : SS E 7 Lt J = ==
Itehy, Dry or Oily Scalp TAMBAY WAS shy another reg- © didn’t get far enough to do any Are not only ular. Maurie Sears wasn't coming '2'm. The hunting erop cracked anneving, Dut © we HB around any more. It got me to JOWN on his wrist. and the knife thinking. All his friends laid off '0lled into the gutter. ‘him about the mix-up at the Rice None of the bunch was laughing = Club. But there was a bunch of NOW. Bixie was mouthing over his ‘small-town rats that hung around TDEers. |the corners, and I heard they'd LOOK at his hand. Is it broS taken to sniggering and passing ken?” his bunch mouthed. ‘remarks when Maurie went past. Bantry examined it. “It looks
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