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M( >RE '’<>l NS .‘lf’ I ’LT • Bl f Ui/ .pound N iti<-r.d Fo< tb;ill ( \ n.. ssimc: iff. A.■ in i) t’.mt'.i l S Mr t -th' i: :sh n<u . 1' I' H' '■'• '< a ' d I’ •4 ff, att’r.it to !i.p loins t< .. • rthe p" sbl< p!nv- -ff ‘-S' .« , t < \\ . steil nx - ’’ Os I NI L With fix. t < ! mi i./ L । the till* it s-nv t < >)<,’ * ■ f i lb* , J! .• p. ~i» '• th. u t • ns <•' uh. 1 ...und m th.- '' ’. • ’of Tai’ ii a. if SINI •\Y U'Th »N HAS p . ..• vei .-at a n -I ‘‘ ton _’U a ( , <i ) .n< b>o’ .f •: • i jus! a H wat( he! Ue 1 h't ’ I ' , I ' ti • .x of .nil ।d: i> o - . th.' 1 ndmg < tins p.w found the 1 v- up... he ' ’"lts fa t; ' s ■.f t an. thi- • ;»-> ' Deli ■ t t unbiJex .d !< < < .’-cl a k ! p,.b acmss । »< U'h.'.ow n or. t!.i ; < plax of t thrHhrg. har !- 1 <■ ,; gm ' • - p•' the V. < s:. , dl\ Sion It- 'v, b .st S' I.mibh 'hat any. < Hd >. gm. . With onty txx .< ■k. h ft that, of < <»urse tn 11114 two games , h t! e fix hr -th it have a j s'.ibility o! t tie have i me t ■ ,• tin n sh .■ of r meh .f t:» n Al . a<l BALTIMI »’ ’I PLAYS TWO g nies on t> • coa-l against first I. Anglic- nd then San Fran- < co Grcn • ty one of ’he otiici tv > teams d with Baltin. .!■ h s the sai txx > opponents xxith S n Franc n riming this wn k end, then I -s Angeles This •‘dds up San F alien’s s< h.-du!. a N'ing ag? t Gm n Hay ur ’ r..dtmioi< i that o del. th. (ompletn the thir * oan that m - tied r the top THE < ’’('.'GO BEARS MF. t . Mig \>b th pt. < but ( n!\ a iut'f g io >ut of tle lead hct ...us. o ' ■ with. I s Angeb-s ( • io th. .« asmi I .u-t plax ? 'st tb. Ci. aland F iwns. v.’ho <■.i y< i ku iu’.s i t< ugh and then t I • roit I <.s wlu) a•• k. !: ’ la a ■ : ‘t. i a • ~th- • I i’i. st t thi‘ y< .tr Detmt . v f ii. ink mnvt_< th L.-dla"- .w’Hiys S,; i< iy ai ! then the i t ag ons, .h. Bears in ]■ g ; • < m: .'ii tlm final <1 •> < t tl <-a*or. Id t< HT S Wl> N<)T ()NLY u > thing. but put Ih. . " , .at; n on <-iy me - tun- «. .< « -ah are f uhng o .t that j ’ 1 ‘ e- l.amar. ike ev. .th r Giinrti-rha. k in foot b< I ,r . oupi- >f years h« ’a . «. vin< ible o he op< . at< 1 •w* •» • MOK OMHMMRMMfIHr utml ix, I rMaj Satiird.ix h 9. ai rt 10 • »l< K» t Ito ixt \ •TI. \ I IM’M HK.H S< IHMH ” flld I * ature •I I \ME O\ ll' I \ 1)1 V I M RI X It \< \l I ’Uli A M<>» . H< < I I A I ’ Il XX xt h\H • Illi: F IX I. I’EWIE''" I’ll' m! IX . Het > itdx r IS I REF. MO\ IE!! » X I K) Hold UI- I < OMI ' ••M M h.UT!O| \!HLI NE Bl > I F R ( R ABH) M 7:lb I’ xj >i . .

111-. a 1' ai iL'm H'lV' ViU conic the last fc ". garn< s he b&S been si-t b - pant, by onrushing p’ । .' n had 20 p w s intercept d nnd fmnbed J'.d like cvetyon< . Th: ■ is n" hute 1 to -evci <1 ti . li;< i >( mr t’.tt old adag' ge - < pit , up n the <a it: Ti. , . - .",1- thing t! it can't bi I; । । I but th v liave been usit.g ’h ’ -nmc men in tr-ur offense f. • -v ' j--., .t”.! ;t <s more thm obx ous that s-u;. < f them ar. -’ov me up A 'TF‘! Sh Ei N' ■ B XLTI M^iRH til the h i with only It S' । ends left, it wa. aln ist an imj ■ -dm.' y 1■! . 11 an; to s< > ue in th -hi rt turn to win a game H ' M of- ' y. ai in ' ■ NFL. but nv. i s :t t ng ip ai t bu< k lor the 1/ । a! • Jim Gibbo'.. ova the imddb the leas’ .xje. •. > spot f.-r h t< i :n. i the < h ■ • ’ -UipilS' tuir.rd into t 65 yard t »u< ndoxx ii pi.x- tha' -tunned a mow i >f GO OO'i tn Baltimore that onlxseconds befi !<• w. re dehrintis with joy. AfEANXmiLK IN CHICAGO an -n pit cd Gieen Bay team waa tromping the Bears by a larg-’ 11-13 score Green Bay who hnd been defeated in their two previo is games was almost counted

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hralUi and net until thia was ac> rompHehwt dSd the muadaten attempt a comeback. Nichola’ dramatic jMTsonal atory is told r gainst a background of jazz tunes currently enjoying a tre. mendous rebirth of popularity There are also several excellent new songs especially written for Kay’s unique styles by his very talented wife, Sylvia Fine The film giv<x the star a chance to domonatrate his amazing versatility in the song-and-dance field as well as in the field of truly great acting. Field Day for Jazw Fann others in the star-studded rest come through brilliantly, too Miss Bel Geddes, a fine dramalit actress, singing and dancing for the first tune an the girl with The Five Penning band who mat Hi’S its leader; L/.uls "Satchmo' Armstrong as himself, a Content poran’ of Nichols, whose band ap pears xvith him; good-lcoktng Harry Guardino who was such a big hit in his fu-st film, "House boat continuing his upward i. e us .Niehi Is' friend and fei low musician; Bob Croeby ns a croonmg band leader—all are just great m this superb mot ten pcture Jazz fans will be interested to knoxv that In the film men who comprise Nichols' original Five Pennies am portrayed by bandleader Ray Anthony as J Imm . Dorsey; drummer HheUy Manne as drummer Dave Tough; pianist leader Bobby Troup as pianfa' Arthur Sdbutt; actor Ray Dab as Glenn Miller, and Ouardinc a.s Nichols’ original guitar Mb—all o: whom contribute vastly to the boundless enjoyment of the film