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«>ME RE? I. V "K'N H . ■- ' - I ' ■■ ' in tin Vui i< is •** ' tl.-’* u i alh made tk< m • mm ')’ <•! <i<U! Se Wt . < >L. S' ' ' I to tb« r . I : •.:• <1 < 'in n mdi. in the tu <1 • ■■ >. t." N. ’\A Toumam ' .'. Ks * * <T y i. -I >■' ui •■ y i .■ T; b -s k< pt t ihi S' >' • : r < । I . • u_ th • * << • d g• • 1 thry hat Hlrra :y ’ ' .■ ." ii. N. k mnal Ch.> , :.s. OHIO STATE H Ei EX A j• al strong t< an basing their squad a; ■.a • Jerry I .ti * iv« i 1 mm a u. A: '. a ai.. an t Dy i i ' • .ly .i. ti •• u ’',<l ! -> ist <•* up f* : ; - > * r i t:ir team fn*i ' • / \ ’ i i \ t- at -von the N \A < i l.t? . ■■ < nch ■ ’•: ■ ■’••• '■ ■ “ '»• ■ ha m < i.f .. ' ■ .a pioblem iin had .< ; . akua - by : nan . if >-. . k•. rt i . Wb । hnt t<> uv i ,■ « 1 ao. g with tv." oth> r d.t: .. T.a y a ' t h:s n gi and t »i. ■n, losing thrv ..mines th s as< - all t arli< r in the sea-• n .Now th' ai - g .Ila ’l' -S U lift L'-r ('./A.na‘l OI <)h i Slat, is Un- b- ' P am. It < uk just be । s-ibie that <Xn- < inn; ti is now a' the close of the eason as t.my had nut only m w talent to bi ak m bit als > a new coach. THE FINISH f»F THE itFGI’ lation game nius* have been a n ;andy as Gha> Stab- had the 1 .11 >n th end >f th> < it with two so omts left and a time out with a 61 all s o’c Thtj pass ! t'u .n their fi> i t court, and a. u . medial. . ih d ar thcr tiii out. thus with one second hft or. the e’'. ' y, e ii ugv w. s to have .J ihn H .’li-'tioek shom the ball from < ;t es bounds in » ■ nn. and la pi f .r a tipin i y Lui as as th' ibu k wouldn't slait until the bd. w ... ton he! m b iuikLs Ha vbt hi s o.d his part laying the ball o.; the rim fr< :n out of bom. is but ir. the action. Houge Cincmnatis centei. had Lmas blocke 1 fr u; the i asket and the gun went off. foi ing tlie oiert.nu- period in whnh Cincinnati outs> »rrd th" Bus 9 t - 4 to win the NCAA < rvu n foi 19G1 ALSO SATERLAY’ THF NIT toiiruev in New York > Madison S । re Garden was completed v,i Pro'.-iden'e winning the title CZTEEZS Thur*. , I rid iv Sat irdiv M .r SO. Si. April 1 JOHN M AVNE in “Wings of Eaglfs” 2nd I eature: I OU Mill (. ROBINSON “Sewn Thieves’’ Sinnla t M inda i Tn< Mtay Iprd ' S, and 1 f" 1 ' spj wctw fC’JFrJ I M TRACY N| v a rwrumc p 4 . MARCH « -3 5 isl CtHl Ktuu * ***** Starting Ipnl >th swss Family, K.-WI ** •d**’ I I I " ■* 1 1

’ th" ' t TI" 1 . .!• -h p c n<■ i•. 'hre p n' A r ' i.< < a ewa-> a! • ।. '.■ ", a ' i . I n forth" p : • w <4 • ■ ■. the NBA ; ■• ! " y wi’h th' Ho ' C. "l , I' .I g <J W’l •»o • •< i' ■ g the v. • f !'. \V d'.-- Division Lu H.. I • D > Syra-u < w • i ■ ■ i'i p o o•. th- I'mlth . ( " i ' ' -t 1 Howeve. in ' V I ’ . con, thru' - ::. t • r all 'h- wav Iw: a: • ; Angi les had . 1 • i o-: ore b • 1 , L ‘kei I, I it" ■ ■ gm 's a' home by •i ' ’ ’ . t ;r. • i i ■." rot. h h. s ;. •ir tl *' n i ngs ard won th« "t •"■2 Ti y no'A a’ < in th< pr -of <! :u < the Hawk; < f S Louis as tl v hiw taken .. tl -e to two !• '. in the b"it of sV. s •:■•-• T is p''.vof: v ti • c J r , > i’s is on TA' everv S I ri iy and S mdav over th • NE ' n-tw ik \LSO IN PLAYOFF ACTION now i, the Stanley C." play in th Na' ■al Hock-y League aa XL •real and Chicago are battling it one half and Detroit an 1 To- nt( are figt ting out the oth' half Some real tight actio' has t ikon phi e Detroit and Ti 'onto had a double overtime si: ! wn death in their first game an.' th’T. Sunday the B! wkhawks ar.! the Mcn'real Canadians ha! a triple overtime thrdloi won by th Hawks many hours afte- it started This game had more contr< vet ,y aided . r. two accountITRsr THEY PLAYED ON b. ! ice The warm temperatures Sur. !ay or. tb outside forced tl • t inier.' .•• higher in the Stadium at Chicago than is de-s.-d. const qumt ly. tl.e ice was s ft and mushy f < awhile They fi: ally g t this pretty well under Con'ii-l > .:' after the game an incider' over a penalty to the Canadian’s Dicky Moore, started an argument whi< h ended in Tue Hlake Montreal's coach, hitting a referee twice This resulted Ln a $2,000 00 fine for Blake, u fori ler great hockey player &nd certainly a gr -at coach. His past r<*cord and conduct was ail that kept him from b"ing suspended a lao THIS $2,000 FINE IS THE fourth largest leveled in np>rD lust c*y as fa: as can he recalled Babe R..Lh Ted Williams and REES Plymouth. Indiana Thiirs . Friday A Saturday “GORGO” In Tia'hnirnlor l.ik< Nothing loifvc Ever Nt-t-n llefore! A I*o “KEY WITNESS” JU EK Fl HI NT ER ' i \ I < li« AM I Y . JOHN XI N \»H It Xtaitist with a Phone ( all In the Middle «d the Sun. Mon , Tiw*. A Med ‘iHE GREAT IMPOSTER” lONI (I RTIS. I DMONH O HKIFN t.NRV MFRR.IIX Iti in redlbb* tmo story of Fr« d Ih Mara Uie grivUewt importer of nnaii-m times. X Na*y Surgivn, A i’risu® It .udon, ScE mil Tv^wtiar and Marine thru Sntiirdnf 1 J | •iMMlay l ontinouuo 2 p. ni.

John M Ciaw nil baseball g» ..iib wen । e h vi timi of ih.ou't mos •hiriiu: tin r tnie.-rs Ruth.* came t: in h imi - ing two une b-1 >• lid" f. if a ! hil d d H 1g a ;. . ■ * in St L i.c Wi m t ■ in an P. d- of "sp tt i • ■; <li*l.t Me; <1 ..<" . ■i , u ' bn... i l go " as a re. it f In. frequent feuds with the press, in I M'-< Jr "VN f e yuc-on. ivei"*'y of th-* Nation »! Lt igu ■ pn cd'-nt years ago the; a!:/)Ng wri'i thi fn t that Chicago and De?r< P jump' d to 2-1 leads in the prelin, nary rounds <>f the St nicy C q> plav n fs, has add' <1 much t t.J " ga' and c- rta!i 'v > i • 't* a Idi' <mal in'."’ st ir. :is y* ii - S'a.ui'-y C ip play BA EBALL HAS i N TAK ing i'' ♦ share of t' h i ilii. ♦ o-qi*' .ally the other < . • h« n the \ 'ime ; hit th'. f.i *' hon •• run < f the season T) * rat" I tn adbri" m Chiicag wi <• other clubs have been hi. Eng quite a f< W of the long blasts. H ’Wever, talking laseb i.l u.i • mu " i.'-aton that the st r' cd the S' is' n i* only a v •!< "r: a hi? away as the v.’;i •, Sox v. ..i t ii ~lc with, the r V ishiagtou S'" >r* on Mor ■ ..j -il ,oth, Tb Ai •ri in L< ie * jam] !n : ' the g”m on the N 'i eal this year due to al< i •; • 42 game * hedule ONE THING THAT HASN’T happems! yet i a big trade FranJc Lane m • a masH swap with Baltimore 'ter taking the r< ms in Kans.. City but since the first of t " year nothing has developed Thii poambly could be a jw»as «>f cuinplaceney among the t» tns with new teams in the »gue and the bctUeen b-agm • a Ung H"^ii n tie i up pretty mu last year because of the form:’ if the two new clubs i WAKE UP BUSINESS By Advertising In I / . lbw Ncw»p er '

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MOVIE REVIEWS i HO3I THE RIALTG 11 t .ere is such a in.ng as p< ifr. I i -*ting n<4 t;.p<- castuir., whah la soiiuthm. <1 <• a^a n ami nd to be imnt.oiled in the san " - . rath -th u it has bia n a< m< v< i with Sp ncer Tracy s porti aval of the counterpart of Cari! ■ Ditd iW. great eiP.mal lawyer ar. 1 i ‘ ampion >f liberty, in S'a ;.< y K amer s ' Lmerit the Wind, opening "a Sun'lay d the Rialto Th'-atrc through I r.H- i Art,sin release, I. . rit the Wind.' ada; ted fi'cn tl..- sm< .n Br<a!»iay hit play -> t i on,i dy-drama centering t- il ti" most spectacular trial f the century, the famous S >p‘ M >nk' » Trial of 1925 which pi'tc.' I irrow agaiust Wil 1 . i J< nnm. * Bryan the <»t• at C< inn u<-i wni'e tie . stge world v. / •!. • ! in : scmation. I- ; < ; M I* h an i Gene K> .1 are s'.an-eii with Tn <y in "Inin!.’ 11 \\ .• ' u I t.u ■’run, s .p, tin, a? is h' a<ii tl t v i < Domi.i Ander on. Paul Hartnum Philip C ■ Harry 1 Nah Berry Jr Jimmy Boy I Gordi ■; Bulk an l Claude Akin.Stanley Kra.net is both pgidm <■' an 1 d re< toi of the film Spencer Tracy the only a t r ever to win tw » successive A udeiny Award Oscars is rcguided in Hollywood as an act i who never unis in a bad performance Thoughtful, imnaive sardonic, he is be '.utifuhy suited for the role of the agnostic and m idul us Darrow. These are qualities whu h along with restlesanv at, have chaructei--173x1 him since his early youth Thi-y impelled him to abandon the idea of becoming a law ye ; (as curiously, the same qualities impelkxl Darrow to turn to Uw law । in favor of acting A Milwa .keean by birth, Tra< y studied a! the Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York and, after a novitiate in sto< k, made his Broadway d< I.t in Royal Fandango," a play little noted nor long roiueiu-

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