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sports new til. i ast t w days ha- tik-n a t u ’he• 11 t,i I fi. ' ' ' •' " U Tw< lay but :ual’-. i b y t .- «•! \ . ..t f : • \ ■. >: •ts Ba -k. tba" — < 'ai : 'b.<' n the < g< •. ■! T - 1' . na Hch S 4 J’ -. •' dl T . uy. the firn • f t. ’i- 1 • I , . ♦ •*, ■ , t • I • w • h will -;i .x. tin. w< ek s I ; W- , B ASEBALL IS ('oMLNG fN” O t <• 1 < all: no n >r, <■.< h uay as : play. r> md oT.Iy are signing •’ bi-ga-mn • infracts. but the » iriy tamps an in full swing •nd the full < mt s are about i< idy to c unmera e for the .season that starts M- nd. y April P’h, m two loatinn; This means it the season i i nly 16 days THE NATIONAL HOCKEY igue is in the home stretch and except for Montreal in first md Boston in last, the other four EEEE32 i hu. Fri. Sat. J eh. 22-23-24 “Fabulous World Os Jules Verne” 2nd Feature: “Bimbo The Great” ^un Mon. Tue. I eh. 25-26-27 ^rTLII WOUD'S GMATEST STORY OF FAITH 'gtVHj ANO COURAGE! <^TBTFV;Tr : HEVER y- BEFORE SEEK ON^kf * / N AMY ’ k SCREEN « j ORSCN WELI.ES ‘ ■ ■ R^.iSi L AGO 70 FZ □

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1. . b. tE n; * -. . i -iy f r p t ; ’ f I ’ Trc' , , . I >h - nd. is : ■ ■ ■ . m > t. e • pot I • / -■ ly . • . T. s i cans a b ' : 1 . : pla • team batt ■ t. • fa hph < • • • in th. I r mn; io m I ■. ’ '. .!. v 1 ' '. tl' a d Will }. ... : . im' t .< evt r D T i< ”1 A ’!> NEW YORK, cm i • •cd f>r f m h. the last I y .'f sp *. are ighting ‘tr. ■ p to malt* "his b th and the . : a n y and .* lot for t l u i ; t■ jp The Rangei - F.a- 1 <)■ ‘ of the rhedulc al. 'hi n as th« y ’ lay the bu < their games- at home, but )e t has two mor- ganv a t- ay to even tins up as th»y pi n -t of the r remami’ g g <- n th< road Home i< b is a ‘r definite advantage in 1. . x L L BA'i’TLINC HOTLY IN ’ •ague is three met fightz f r t!ie scoring titb of the igi • Andy Bath; ate, of New T >rk ends the race v ith the ea ot all-time player hi hot key >f. rx Gordie Howe, p ishing m *. s > in the rnce is h" Chig< Bia khaxxks’ tre n. ndom n: ig tar Bobby Hull. I IE INLOOR TRACK SEAn is in full svx-ing and the in.x dual s ars are runt ;ng like i. y xx re powered with an at - 11 b«s d< • rocket as t iey continue t hnmk record ft er re- < < d Tai has caused much contr .vers n s ime events not s > nah he running as the pole vault J im Useles recer'.y cleart i 16 bet on two successive i ights it indoor me.>ts to become tie first man m history to do so .’ow t ■ contr versy of the iber-g s p 'le has a isen and •here some tall, of banning hi- vm ting stick THE H EMS A LI <7O (<N the fa <• eh ci . to Ovi r the years < rvl nng has b»-en improved t a.d tin a lib e in every sport In track they perfr, te i the sla 'mg bioek ; to ado sprinters g< that taster start Shot pultei haxa the I 1 ’ . -und balls made to fit the i h nds better, shoes u"f been n.p’ »vt d to .aid the r- ii. : rmd ;is • racks have b- r«n -j 0.. 1 . ver t old i indei > .:•.. a.Io 1 v and ( 'het

s bstm.ees to make them "fastt i V’.’ M, V no' the J > 0 \ ” Al 10 I \ h e I » e I • : t h । •' h d a we! O^ ci .ne y< r • th> a ’ •!• ■ ■ h ve had a i h ■ o» I i,. io, stiff a’unut .m ' i’ dw cd. h de»d and t a-n H e । . j.- f] aiuu.mum p * .. . i, v ; ir g. lP ove • t!" f her gla- - 1 I‘L-A EMENd’S HAVE ben i i i...ne ■1! They < mini t !.• iid i - lix die!. < ’er' .in.y th bah of today a;e much bett tii in t Ac of twenty and Balt ■ i I .'io' <or pi uio t i<u: th«y have s .■ .. ■ iar<is for the protec- ' -m ot the ioj| balls on the f < t, tne ; . .a < have chan/ed from a i i<• t vr' army a trap with 1 ■ st o<" ■. ohbuiga, the sixth t !i.. i - . i I 'h. t ’ ppei imt Even tile .< ph n; t xx made foi tor Bal i ;>re Cotchei . tiy.ng to <i’ i up ' the knuekiiballs of V.'.lhHn a’ 1 Brown. GOLE HAS IMPROVED f- • i the wo i hafted clubs to the flexible wo >d. u and irons with that "snap action. ’ The halls are made tighter and livelier even to t .■ ext n' of using bacteria .n ’he middle that increases in nun ' i aud size to make a hall ex ■ b* Putters have (hanged shape IN OTHER SPORTS WAY to numerous to mention, improvements have been made to aid the person involved. No long- < i is the blunt end football used as the pa ••sing game has taken • ■ver .and the more pointed ball resulted ip auto racing, every improvement possible has he«n n ade other than rocket assist to give the rats more spee<l, quicker acceleration and better control on the tracks. YES THIS LATEST BEEF is something that w.H have to pass 1; seems that Dun “Tarzan'' Bragg ha ; better do his battling with h s body rather than hia tongue if he is to get much sympathy from the public. The change hud to come in some means before the fiber-glass pole as a surge of vaulters began to conquer n w height when Bragg was doing it, not mnessanly just because a better crew came along We re all for the n< w records A snack at bedtime has become rightly known as oandwich spread Peooje who pay as they go tod iy t: ivel at a ,nad's pace HieGMaM BoatSkw oaE&ih! Seo the world's largest display rs new borts and bet ting equipment! Her s f c ' ' ' of a lifetime f i cvcrx Fa.it 1. ’. ! Your b : g opror* turn ■ to ; • shop the verv i 'W« . ext id- is in the bon' ng industrv at the L.rstetf r ' r.c x /ne crr.:cr in the m >rl! —tsc Chicago Nuiiomd 80, t Show! Its belter, more exciting than ever before! Hundreds of exhibits of everything frcni yachts to rowboats — and al! the boating equipment that foes Mil them—in the magxd cent new lakefront exposition center! George Gobob Too! Yes, the great Cobcl he dr nn all-Mar *how with other great acts. There arc tree movies and educational exhibits all day long. And, agata the utest in fishirj tackle sd] be on display. Be * ire to bring the whole family tot a day of funl Chicago National BOATSHCW McCORMICK PLACS 2>ht StrsMH at L«Ami SHre CMie a«o March 2 to II

MOVIE PREVIEWS (ROS. THE RIALTO Little d d di e< t->r Richard Pottiur lealizo when he und«rtook to clnemat caliy tell the s’ory of “David and Goliath," opening Sunday at the Rialto, v. hat problems Im would have to f ce in this modern d. y world. !si e! today obviously is a f <r . 1; >m tl,. •in 1 of 3on ) . . p: >' .g .nists < . . < . v 'I biif'ir al stnrv ’ • <i< ates’ B Kik of Ail ’I met <>n th- t;e|<i (>t battle A ay. Lxiaci s baikgioiind.i feature white s'u co homes lo- < ated on the anted historical s.te. And, not ft r from the site, you can s«-c modern day airfields, jet airpk nos, re. ta irants and th ii< ughfa es which Nostradamus never envisioned. Today Israel is proud of its modernity. But it proves a headache to filmmakers wislnng to shoot "on location ” However wi'h the magical genius of some property men. set men and other film technicians. director E xtticr has turned in a flawless reproduction of the ancient biblical . ity which shortly will be seen In "David and Goliath.” Through tms ancient holy land now moves an international cast of thousands, headed by Orson Welles, as King Saul; Ivo Payer as David; Edward Hdton as the Prophet Samuel: Massimo Serat<>, Eleonora R >ssi Drago, Giulia Rubini. Pierre Crpsoy and Kronos as the Giant Goliath. Down through th* ages no success story has ever captured the popular imag.nation ns the biblical chronicle of young David, the shepherd buy who slew a giant aid became the champion and k ng of his people. The victory bv an ill-armed weak youth against a powerful (. iponent has become a symbol ind therefore, a timely subject With taste and Imagination, d rector Richard Puttier recreMes the subject, a void.ng the I' tfall of romanticising a story nd in unusual content. T » bi ing to life a historn al period remote in time, regarding which few details are available <’!'•.de th«- 01-1 Testament itself.

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is a rare accomplishment To avoid deviation roin the facts as w< I as me i sa of falling into gr.ve eirors, more than a reLune* on the imagination is reLUiref. A faithful reproduction of cxents made it ncces.aiy to (ng h e in considerable research ; ".<it 1 by a discriminating intdlig nee. K.ag sau. does not mnke a display of the ’ices with which he i t eproai hed Throughout the film .ne senses the intention of cie t ng a sincere and pure work, fin rum f.cti ns The love bet’.vi er David and th<" v<>m i ,A st dang) ter of Saul is treated with a fre n candor that makes it a la ut fu| Idyll. The famous Akron Jonah Club F sh Fry will I • held at the St. I’atin k's School Friday, February 23. Fn sh Lake Perch will be served beginning at 5:30 pm. Adults $1 50. Ke« p pace with your good intentions and you’ll be the world’s fastest sprinter. A jail sentence <a sometimes the belated substitute for spanking. REES Plymouth, Indiana T*ur w Fri., A HM. “Pocketful Os Miracles” In CnUr and PnnaxU'on GLENN FORD. BETTE DAVIS, HOPE UiNGE Th.- story of Apjrtr Annie and her Brwidx* ay Frirmd*. A fWH of Dwnion Runyon charHCtrrn. ALSO COU)R CARTOON Feature at 7:00 * pm. Bnn... Mon., Tu*^*. * Hed. “Tender Is The Night” In CtneniMiscupe A < «»lor JENNIFER JONES, JASON KOBAiUKS JR., TOM EWELL F. Scotl Fitzgerald* celebrated U>xr Story of Unucrv and »t raying naittM. ALSO (OIZ>R C AKTOON Rundav feature nt 2:OU, 4:3M. 7:1« A » M. Evening* at 7:00 A 9:30