South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 328, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1921 — Page 9
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Michigan Fanners Mut be Conceded Fighting Chance to Come TlirouI). By Ylwnt UngoN. .til a l.-'h?. l.Ut fat and lit. iily , taking oonf.d'tu from th th; o. two . , i.M.-.OII-i within j iv- surprised the '-'im th y rr- it ;-- :-. .i mm At - n i ; . p. t 'ir:.H of Notr" Darr.e. and j-;. and t'.-ht worthy of j :i (;' a : . ; : i th. hu in, i :i" m .'. um a" . . ir.to action on Car-; .-. f f mo-.a. an 1 thedr ; h-htin Iri.--h. i . . S t 'A ' !
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mg : y .i i...iit th it. .'i'. 1 'a bile Ü Not i l t:.-;' s'ure to r i ;. . t ! 1 irmcra must a r -'it;r.'' - han- to l--.it .""tiis that i 1' th" Tur onc"d"u ! .-:n to it. I Wh- v. r wir.-', th" --truggi lis:, d a: I r.g th" thr:Ib r. "ar tier !:-M this year. S; r ."--n ön -d will an 1 that! in it against, sp.-e.i, ah n- w -.vat' h.ini.: '.! rti-r l:k- tli" IiiriK'.' a gam v.-orth will vres"nt nothing! dull ..ectarle.-i of former d t -, v. h-n t o ji jii i-r-Us f'.evi-ns ha !:i n.-red 1- o '.; an not on -u -! f t - h - n. 1 forth In rnow jrkin-r little to eich others reputation, t-ut ;d iviii hao- with limbs, ribfl and n-- A K-ame b"tween two t.uas as s;""ly as tho. which face r:uh oth-r th;3 afternoon Is bound pro-hir" -pf ctncu'.a r fo'Jthall. Forward i ss-s. t-vt n wlif-n thrown by tho mos: accirit" hiril, ar- sure to l-e Intercepted now and then, some Pfiy halfl-ark with pl-nty of luck 1. likely to break loos,, .some time an-l make a thrilllni; run down the field and add a rft to the Kam v. hieh could not be realiz-d under th- old conditions of football. Play WYll Against Irlh. Call it luck or whatever you will, th- Michigan Airtties have always jdayed a micthtv gool brand of foothill against Notre iMni". Tho breaks-of the Ramo have often pone j th-ir way, and found them ready to, take advantage. Titus In 191S, theApxl"H foun-1 themselves at an advantage because of a muddy gridIron, and played tho Irish off their f-et. breaking up the forward pass Ettak which had ppflled defeat to Purdue, and enabled Notre Dime to tli- the Powerful Great Laakes eleven.! The following year they took ad-J artacre of a few N. I), blunders to i score a touchdown and prevent the j .-old and bluo from scoring more th in twice. Tho whole history of , athl-tlc relations between the two sehools is merely a repetition of j-uch instances. Notre Damo'H recent great victories hive given her a presthre whb-h it is unreasonat.ie to oi'par ore. Th her" can be no questioning er of tho Notre Dame line-j th" row up. And no one can convince a fol1 o w e r o f the game that the Aggies ar- likely to win this afternoon. Thev can hold the Iri-'h to a low r.d pcrha score thenelves. ( score lut th i is all they are expected to , do. If the traditional Aggie tight is then if they are keen to follow up) the breTks of the gam" and throw an 'occasional fcare into the Irish camp. veryone wrtl give them ere-lit. And it' they should win w :: you I n - a' w hat happened to Div.d after b.e killed Goliath. Tli.- re i)Y Notre Dune varsity tii" a::.e. and remain on v t ill r fit ..-ri lit n for tl: creator rurt "f j the t:r:; r.radt: .t ' i r: r: ir K:v a All of the 2 Irish who; spring will perform j
s:.ii:e of the battle. ' ( jHvC.n as lirst ull-Am-rioan quanei -IM I;- Anderson w ill ex-j jr ,y a ponerous majority of foot- : i--s which :na le sport ex- ; n critiCS( Sewell going to the Pitts-
.1 h'.bit the p.-rt- pi" r"! At. er: :i r-Ameri v.;'.! als- ;.. a n.. them th" two best ends , i ,n',,l id -ice them on his ! an team; Pa til uastner demonstrate the ability j '. th." sime experts pliee )..::. .1? rl fir tit halfl-ick on their all-j A. :; . :; an-?; Johnny Mohardt will re-j . 1 th" spectators of Ge-Tge Gipp 1 e-t forward passing form; a:' wi.l fe"P iae ,s,ii- our irk effectively as he stopand Dev'.f.e of Iowa: i ; l 11 i :r;k A v. I r--o n 'a ill tear UP rt;er t'.-M as c-rdy Hunk can tear; . M-hre and Oj y Karson will th" Pillars of Hercules at ;.: r; Jim D i.-dey Is ready to etop :-!. ;: t"'h- t Wynne's famous o.-.k. .-:z4 ar" in the best of con-iVir.T-.y Goughlin is primed p at th" c-yard rt:n which he i i'tin-t the Aggies last' O T :v I k-c'.v:- diy. while C'het Grant. W.il-a. Carhrry and Phelan :,-r;!:.;:i-i to p!ay the gan. of a : .rl :r l. heir lit game for the N. I . line-up: . . . .left en ! ..left taekl . .'eft guard center , rieht guard .right taek . . . right en 1 .quarterback . . .left half G (' right half '-IP acic IM THREE STAPIOIS. 1 -iniV'-rsirv. v hlch has , i.e.: -g a rather dlsa-trotts sca'...j '!. Is in r.o w ar" d:-"our-i. u::ivers.tv plan- to d - :s an athb tic way in the ! .: - fcr thr-e stadium 1 . .'.'awn f-,r " bimtda's :-.'!" athletic f.eld. The fort- - v.plr-fc .' r w ill s- at ''S0. "' anl tl." baseball ? c rwr vriM wr.sT. (a t i'iic ic has a two-year Lie-':'' t-.r with Princeton. s . t .--- r., d th it lUino! an-l ft Tar' v:. a" l. i ". enter Into a .Iir.llar eTtr.vt. Thei. lr.trect!Ar.a! affairs aff r-i an excellent opportunity tc tut a line tri the s'rencth of th.- eat a r.d wt.
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American League Tells "Why Cripple Was Minus Two Amis, to Buglers. Like all ball players. Bo'by Roth of the New York American"? likes )yj base hits Posib!y Hob is a l.tt!" furubr than the ordinary athlete. Thero in no denying th it IJ-.b hit? them hanl whin h" connect?. Ball players have a lot of fun ki lüm;; him about his hitting, but r r f.'ft very far, as Hb lias a keen sense of humor. I Hert La a ftory that trol .nany a lau,''"! lat Butnmt-r araorii; the Yankees. It wrtfl pulled at the i-x-M r.e of a couple of recruits, and . rf ' La4W V. V. A 4 w w , , , lA , , l. or: tne nuip merueu. A- I said before. Bob llke-s hla ba5e hits. The bunting game never h.id inii-'h of an anneal to Both. lie i like- to take a healthy cut at the 11. Incidentally, Both ha.s always ha-1 a reputation of b-intr a danoua batflman. When an opposing ! in.'b Id i.s1 playing in clo.se, Both is .1 mos; unue.-:ra.ue person at iu ! bat. He hits them so hard that, to us-) the slang of the ball field, "he Ui b .ble to knock you loose from your arm. One day last summer Bob was walk ins down Broadway with a roaple of youngsters. They passed a man who had lo.t both arms at the elbow. One of the recruits, who bad een service in the World war, remarked: "I wonder how he was injured?" Quick as a Hash, Both rep.'ied: "He' an old time ball player, a third packer. One day he came tearing In, thinking I was going to bunt. That's all there is to the .ory." Thon he stepped to the v.-U - mo puiien n,s wai.vii in g i I exact time it woula take to have I his remark percolate. Penn State Star i Has Real Chance To Win His Fame Killin ger, Super-Quarterback, is Center of East's Football Eyes. NEW YORK, Xov. 23. Glenn Klllinger. Penn State's super-quarterback, will be the center of all eyes tomorrow at Forbes field. Pittsburg, when the Nlttany Idons tackle Pop "Waxner'e Panthers in an effort to clinch the eastern football championshlp This ( game is the nggesi on xne ' . 1. 1 . - I- 1 . . ., .1 It V-, T lnr.r. iiirKcy uity hiiifuiiif iiiiii u mc aumo w in It they will supreme on the . Atlantic seabord. w inding up w ith ! i i-tht victories and one tie out or a; m iff schedule of nine regular ga.nes. state has a game v:tn asu.ngton ; university at Seattle Dec. 3. but it - will have no bearing on the eastern j title. Throughout a oriiiiant season or competition agalns-t some of the strongest teams in the East. Killinger has been the guiding spirit of Hugo Bczdek's team. He is one of the season's big point scorers and has won his spurs as a field general , xtraordlnary. with a record already so brilliant th-t ho Jm nractic.illv certain to he Purg game bent on adding to glory
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Twelve htmters got killed the fir enough NO HUNTING" signs ha The trouble with the modern room to run around in it prize Not Bicycle races are tuning up.
we'd mention it. Somebody might like It. Aim a little mitten. Biff, bam, bow, lie's a little has-been now. Tho caddie gets all the fun outta golf. And the wife gets all the Some girls are wearing their dresses 50 short that you can see their elbows7mio, 7am and Also Bam! The gridiron season slipptd away and one gaiy, full of vim. Remarked. "I'll train In basketball to keep In football trim."
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But. shucks, lie cot a busted arm; his eyes went Mack and blue. In every frlmma go he wa la the center of the ere v. So he decided, after they ha i nearly knocked him dead. That he fheuld train In football to play basketball instead. ' Chicago is going to fee the Je ff rl cs-Johr.sn flints. Wonder If they've seen the old wood cut. of Sullivan? Harvard has enraged l.f"o) helpers for the Yale game. "Ring 'round a roey, -ocket full of RYE." Buff only held th bantam cham plonship for a few days ar.d then up. and defends it. If It Ln't ono extreme It Is another. Played a littl? poker, now the frame Is dore. Never won a single cent, but had ft lotta fun. The rumor that Johnny Buff will flght Jack Pempsey has not nf?n verified. It is jut as harfl to flr.d a two-doll :r "lf ball as It Is a forty-cent one.
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LOOKS LIKE CHAMP "Pack Up Your Troubles"' is Fitting Musicalc Number For Bender Spirit. With 15 men In the bt possible physical condition Coach Burnham J is wearing a great big fmile, confl1 dent that the South Bend high ' school football team will plve Nichi oIih tVnn high school of Chicago the stiff est opposition they have received since the opening of their schedule early In tho season, when they appear her Saturday. For the first time In a long while even regular's name ha been crossed off the Pick list and the eleven beet irridiron warriors in the Colfax school are ready to show that an abundance of turkey, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie has no effect upon athlete3 three days after the bounties are indulged in. With the backfleld consisting of Sabo. Capt. Ollie Edwards, Matt Butch and George Strlckler working like the machinery of a well oiled watch, and the line composed of Kintz. Karl Edwards. Sheer, Voe-li.-di. Nyikos. Klisir.ski and Ho. tearing up thc turf like etone crushers. Burnham has little to worry about. Nicholas Senn would have to have a championship team to be capable of upsetting the hope of a really capable and victorious local high chool aggregation. Special drill !n forward parsing and off-tackle formations -will take up most of the practice periods that will be held for the duration of the week, and it is very probable that the Bdwardsmen will unearth an early aerial attack that will soon put them far in advance of their opponents. May Bar Rockey Kansas One Year For Badger Laws Army and Navy Teams Practice for Big Thanksgiving Game. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Nov. 23. Although he won his bout with Johnny Mendlesohn, Hockey Kansas of Buffalo may be barred for ono year from boxing In Wisconsin for violation of the rules of the state boxing commission. Kansas i alleged to have engaged in a bout outside the state within six days of his engagement here, thereby forcing the local promoter to set the date of his show a day ahead In order to f.jimply witya the regulations. ' ARMY PRACTICES. ! WEST POINT. N. Y., Nov. 24. Tho caiiet3 were given a special drill to,jay jn defense against the forward ast, Which is expected to be one of the navy's chief weapons on Saturdav. NAVY READY I 'OH EIGHT. ANNAPOLIS. Nov. 23. Light .-crimmage today and a long signal drill was the order for the middies. There will be little more scrimmaging this week, as the coaches are unwilling to take a chance of Injuring any of the regular players. already merked w atch. won. and his efforts as a man will be interesting to st day of the rabbit seiso. Not nging around. ring is that there is too much much to talk about, but thought
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SON OF GLADIATOR LOOMS UP AS GOOD TITLE CONTENDER Old Boh Was Great Pugilistic Favorite; Son Follows in His Footsteps. By HILLY I, VANS. Is young Bob ITtzslmmons going to be a chip of the old block? Kvery fustic fan who ha .een the old gladiator in action, or read of his many valorous deeds, knows what that means. Bob Fitzsimmons is dead, but his fistic deed will live on forever. No greater fighter at als wtlght ever Ilwd. He feared no man- Rven BASKETBALL TITLE FOR HIGH SCHOOLS TO BE CONTESTED District Tournament to, Be Opening Sessions With Finals at Indianapolis. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Nov. 'J3. Plans are all made, dates all set, district tournaments scheduled and everything is ready for the third annual Indiana Amateur Independent Basketball championship, where the independent champions of the Hoosier state v. ill be decided In a "championship way." Twenty .sectional me?ts will be held over the state and the winners of thse sectional meets will meet at Indianapolis on Feb. 2.1, 2 4 and 2 3 to decide the state title. The district tournaments will be held at Frankfort, In-.lian.apolw, Gary. Terre Haute, Auburn, Carthage, Thorntown, Rushville. Bellmore, Converse, Boswoll. Sullivan. Sandborn. Plymouth. Valley Mills. Orleans. Rrownstown. Scottsburg. Greens-( burg. Crawfordsville. Vino nnes acd j Hamilton. Last season. 23S teams took part pected that at least ' 4oo' qufnt. ts in ! the state will battle for the crown i this season. The tournament Is open to every Inder endent team in the Plate with an amateur stamalng. Affair a Snoops. The annual affair has proven a great success as it gives the ex-high school and ex-college men an honor to fight for. as v hen these men were member of a school team. The tournament games, both the sectional and the state final meets, have brought forth good 1 asketl ali which was clean and all players showed j pj ad Fportsmax'hip. ; Last seison th state champion- j ship was won by the Trafalgar Ir.de- j pendent team. This team represent-! ed a town cf only 40ft population, i The Indian Amateur In 1opT. lent Basketball tournament Is the largest - state tournament in th- country for , independent teams. Wayne Bmmelmar.n of Indianapo- ; 1U who Is at the head of the rroject. j fttkn that all tea-ms be entered as I early as possible. Practically every ; team is now organized and it Is ex-j pectel that all entries will be In by ; the first of next month. 1 All teams expecting to take part in the tournament are requested to write Wayne Rmmelmann, 219 W. Washington st., In iUrapol j. Ford to buy the navies. Probably means more Fords than tvr! But you'll be Jun as sere whn your ! stolen. 510. Insure with Greenan. Main 221-tf
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when he held the heaTweight title he was a legitimate middleweight. "The bigger they are, the 'arder they fall." It was the late Bob Fitzimmona who coined that phra.se, and lived up to it. He was finally beaten by the younger and stronger Jeffries. Father Time has considerable to do with each knockout suffered at the hands of the giant Jeffries. However, In one of the bout., the old fellow handed Jeffries a terrific lacing before he was knocked out. Some weeks ago one Fay Reiser gained fame over nijrht by soundly trouncing Bob Martin, who vas being groomed to meet Jack Domp-j-ey. It was a big surprise to the fistic world. A few weeks later, lovers of boxing were treated to another upset, young Bob Fitzsimmons, wn of o!d Bob. decisively beat Reiser. The victory won much praise for the youngster. Young Bob Fitzsimmons is a clean cut good looking chap. A certain critic in d Isen ss-iri :r the vouncser. Make Effort to Weed Out Likely Material PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 22. Although the regular football season at the University of Pennsylvania closes with the Cornell game on Thanksgiving day, football practice will be continued until the Chrismas holidays. The varsity and regular freshman squads, however, will not participate. Coach Heisman said there were 500 football players in the university who had been recommend'-. I to him by the alumni. "I am going to seek these men out," he added, "and holding practice during December. I am going to get out every man who desires to play football and teach him the rudiments. I will form a league, if necessary, to stimulate interest." MANY AITlii: DUCATS. NRW YORK. Nov. 2 2. Applications for the Army-Navy game, to be played here next Saturday, are estimated to have reached a total of 2 00,Uf-10. The seating capacity of the Polo ground fi r football gam s is 4 4,000. ARMY TRAINS LATR. WRST POINTS, N. Y., Nov. 22. Searchlights shining from the parapets of old Fort Putnam to the Atmv's football field have made it possible for the cadet eb-ven to work until long after dusk in preparation for the flash with Navy at New York Saturday. iiiimiimmuuiimiiiniuimmiiimi H HOME OF Hart I Schaffner S n 5 z rE : & Marx I STYLISH I ALL-WOOL I CLOTHES 1 Sam'l 1
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FITZÖIMMOKO said he was much better looking than his dad. That is hardly fair to young Bob, as the old follow h.ad no more claim to beauty than has Nick Altrock, and Nick admits he Is no matinee Idol. Any one who saw old Bob In action will readily recall the funny legs, the sea of freckles and the bald bean. Fitzsimmons greatest asset was his hitting power. "Ruby Robert" figured ho could defeat any fighter he could hit. and he usually managed to hit 'em. His hands finally went bad on him, but before they turned to chalk. Bob carried a knockout punch in either hand that had only to travel a few Inches to turn the trick. Strangely enough, young Boh feems to lack the thing that made I his father famous, the sleep-produr-i".g wallop. Young Bob Is perhaps more scientific than his dad was in his prime, but the old "kayo" seems lacking. In this respect nature appears to have played a peculiar pr: nk. KANSAS IS MATCHRD. PITTSBURG, Nov. 22. Rocky Kansas, of Buffalo, and Johnny Ray, of Pittsburg, lightweights, will meet in a ten-round bout here Dec. 2. Children's shoes $1.95 The .rnay Store. 330 S. Mich st. 322-tf r !jrJ.3 S--.Z9 V .VtV FISHER , Menu fhti are rx
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Boys if Dope Is Upset in Finals Ju-t a Few More Upheaval of Form ami Season Will End Sureefullv. By HENRY L. PARK ELI NEW YORK. Nov. ':-..--.; few more uph.!al of f rm ir.e oi 1 00;. . a i sas-m w It Iitt-sourg 1. Penn win from G. Army roat the Navy that no one know. ,t IV rr.ell and t n S: a a th. will be pro etl. There has been , a;r. y make th;r bel.ef ou:;d. Take Pittsburg for m--ance. ThPanthers were regarded as one of the strong' s: teams In the , aSv ur.ti. IU Payette and Nel-raska cano Nomas the ever - board. Ho,k;-! gained Pa me r.itvd by the ea. great-.t a 11-si 1 out: d tam -. a J Atla: a -th. -. m Vet. alt I I 1 w a h 1 r ( times as mar.y w (. s t e r n cr II before Oo. y . 1 r :" i-hio-Statf . champio:-.s, f a sma . Ohio colh'ge. and thin sw.pt through a hard s.-hedule until th.y reached Illinois. th -a;-st mark on the card. Illinois w.-n and t!.r w State out of the champicr.-'hip. I"mi IV1111 1'nlMTiil. Bonn State s only r v r.--' was a tie with Harvard in a game in whi h the Grimson was outplayed throughout. Yale showed such form that the Blue went against Harvard a 2 to 1 favorite, but Harvard won. Penn was swam pel by every t.-am of any ability until Dirtmouth came along an-l Per.n flipped up and tied the Hanover team. Rutgers had won only three games but a much strorg.-r Wet Virginia eleven went down in the las game of the season. Penn State an-l Iowa ar the only big t am that soaped the knife of the ups-tter. Iowa is through for the vear. but Per.n Stats h.P :sburg to beat Thursday. Pittsburg might do it. Gornell has treated every opponent shamefully and only Penn remains In the way. It would be in keeping with form to see Cornell go down. The baft blow to the dop could come Saturday if th- Army b. a the powerful eleven from Annapolis. PITT 1 WIKS TO SI 1 1 Ml. One of the biirgst surprises of the year In football ein I s h.as been the failure of University of Pittsburg to shine. At the start of the season no one figured Warner's seemingly great team would fall before Ivifayette, Wnshint:ton ami Jefferson and Nebraska. Warner's big chance Is to upset the dope by bea'ing Penn State on Thanksgiving. The chances are very slim. FX CI :i TH ) X A L OFFRR. S;x Rogers Silver Teaspoons free with every Co file Id Washer sold before Dec 24. And the terms an easy. Let us demonstrate this wonderful washer. Price, only $137.00. Mr-ran & Son. 132 N. Mich. :2C-tf v. 'cv. it Oil 1
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WISHERS IH GREAH TURKEY DAY GAMES N.uy. IV:in Stair. Notre DamO and ()rm ll All Out and Out Favorite-. By IPV Kl'.l LV manj t nrr. whf rJ ;.ir.:;e ; 1 ;.t rid:r i a :; w :u I ,y in all th($ y ir .-art-- ' r k y ha.s . its ' ; : . f' w m. .:.! 't:rr tnj . I the b a". - r dinner d i . d-f. at to : 1 . ;t. zr. . $i lent r .- a'., thd .. :h pial:.. Th. navy, . r-i. .c ml y - t b ,y . ar has - th- A: prove j : an--:;. a o : : r . - -1 . n V.a .v-"fUl 1 bae t:.e k.rk 0 t$ h-.tg'.m a'-.d s.jcw ; T. -r ti-.e tolite-d ofJ e ,.f ;h men frcral N - is o-.;r ch.oicer, g.ir:u s. I w ill t the mi.M.es s'-.cui Ith t!; ir co rs fiV id by th- 1 aa-Ing O-t Arniy mule has yS s th Pennsylvania and though G'.eri 1 a wonderful roact -an so-- h.s a gsr :ost C' rtaln annihilM : be u the winning a I :: stop and di f . t iiirs. Th. gam d :n 1 bitter fight, t'V r'i.1 through w g v.l.: a: '1 b : . C to re- -Her. Thea there i ' . t 1 1 ', ; r ' C I a s ' Warner is ir-I--illy a mirac'.e -ati-m frcm al: t -n. IVr.n w. end tot.ight. Notr.' I).i!p. e lo-sld hv littl : the I armeritef Tho -a nie should tr-im .Micii; a n prove to I-. schedub ar lowns will a d out the ...is ., cf thg 1 win by five touch a closer victory thutj :.s exp-ctd. Cornell should put it ner the UnS verslty of Pen-.s.-Ivania. Without any sens ition.al material but still fo,uippvl witJi a mo-lix re colb-g football organization the beys from the Keystone t;;l;0 may give Cornell n tough run f-r a while, but tho New Yorkers should le the out and out favorttts. All season the dop pall has been ujc-et by thi- practically unknovi and dark horse amateur aggrr-rs-j tlons of the country. It would 4 the, grrvatf.st. reversal of all If any one of the apparently much weaketf teams should score a win today. The dop'-stirs woali certainly havf to h.it for the showers. MAY PAR ITtRsIIMRV. Brown university S seriously corn side-ring the a-c ptanc.- of th- f-n year freshman rule. Practically eV try major college- and university Vi the country ot-- rv. s the rule. I "Tri years the enr.'dment at Brown did not evened I'OO, whh h made the freshman rub- Impractical, if Browrj hoped t make a good fmowdng. Thl year the enrollment has reachtvl 1.3'jO. Free bovs" w.xtche-i at Vernon'r Adv. 321-C l '9 -5 A t
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