mondat Armmoow, Dumber 3, mi • DTOJUm“ The'wSS; Va . SSI gpiL ** | y ww l tto * «»* Sports Writers Aaoelation sad hr o*ndtog * Mgh school team front then to toe Gerald Memorial Game hen December 5. The suggestion «■ outdo tor aut uwu, sports odi- STEWART NOW SHOWING ■- iinHNMßi.iintiumi ? : MMsnrJ» tk | Aim LATEST WORLD NEWS DUNN NOW SHOWING ' (!| HODBTT HITCHIM UMRII SCOT! 11l noroimw Abo LATEST NEWS CARTOON •HARNETT NOW SHOWING HOWARD KEEL •AVA GARDNER "Showboat" . —AM [ <fuv SomeUinf. p&er/Mt £^3sU m-m ■v'o'- 5 ' HOWARD M. LEE CO Oi/nH/ N. Cm ' "WSHBt FMWK. .W Rudolph Thußed-No—d Rtoinid—r-S pomoret* By WellonsMercantnoCo. - voucWt iL.:MMBBMWPR mf. ,S "sX t vw,gupa.pw» wire* - -they muck g thsv*u. call me L Cash Rogistor DohwfiO Rspator Pony Cor $3.50 ' $7.95 Suit $3.49 $35.95 i I ■> , ■;. MtKLAN I ILL g ___ _ _ _ yra ■■ Htll tor st toe Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch. Ml Greensboro city and county schools will ease to toe game as ths guests of Joint Voehrtngsr, waft-known Orasuboro industrial ist That suggestion was made by Smith Bssrrtor. sports editor ot the Greensboro Daily Naws and execu tive searst&ry of toe sports writers troop. pwfTnrjjfPi m time todat MARCH SCOTT Tk« Cnmty Ptotokw Who Had Om Fed In Hewn... And Whose Hart Wm Down Ts Inrth! to* MW IN MAW NEWS ttm m 2 Shows Nightly BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 Shows Start At 7 And • Remember - Children BLOCK, BUT NO TACKLE HERE M I ■:%/ ;* Vy/ " 7I;-. : v ; ';}■ ; " '/>, '4 ■ w | iIF ’ ’ ’** > * K . |a 4 jr MKUBm'. S Em WP PRO CAOBRB reach new heights to a game to New York but effective blocking by Whitey Skoog ot the Minneapolis team* stops Max Zaslof sky of the New York Kateks from taking a shot at the basket. Mln nnpolla won Uie game. S 9 lo 79. (inicrnofiono,, By ED 3VLLIVAN THE PASSING SHOW When 64-year-old Sigmund Romberg died, Tin Pan Alley was shocked because it didn’t seem possible tnat anything could overwhelm the' decisive, determined composer of such classics as “The Student Prince,” “Desert Song,” “New Moon" and “Blossom Time.? Romberg had a mind of his own, a crispness tnat is nos generally associated wicn Hungarians. As a craftsman, he was a prodigious worker and Oscar Hammers tern 2d has recalled, with awed amusement, his first collabora tion with Kommte. As HanrUnerstein finished a lyric, he'd bring it to ' his composition of the music, would read Hammerstein s lyric, noo curtly and say: “Good, it fits. Now write the next one, quickly.” Luckily, for the world, Rcanberg crowded in' so much ip his career as a composer, starting to that we have a legacy of fine music that always wilt serve as a melodious epitaph. N, J. officials now disbelieve that gal who claimed to have chauf fered the Willie Moretti murder car. Cops still can’t get her to prove she can drive a car. Keeps claiming she’s too nervous! .... George Patton Jr. to wed Joanne Holbrooke .... Navy chaplains being called back into service .... Tim Oodde, once married to the late Delphine Dodge, honeymooning With Elisabeth Robinson .... Bob Considine’s daughter broke her arm .... Judge Ben Shalleck to Israel .... E. Jack son Curtis Jr., 1950 All-American, weds Sally Richardson .... Aida Valß and Oscar de Mejo reconciled .... Dolores Del Rio escorted by Lou Riely .... William Wyler’s “Detective Btory,” at the Mayfair, chal lenging grosses of “Gentlemen's Agreement.” Artie Shaw can’t remember whether his next wife will be number 7 or 8. There’s an oddity, says" Ray Block, a musician who can’t count! 1 • When Hfldagarde played Minneapolis the City Hall chimes played her "Darling Je Vous Aime Beaucoup” every day at nuon! The Robert Cuddihy* expecting the Stork .... Puis Nunes, Cuban UN, squir ing Peggy Yancie .... Rudy Vallee lost his mother-in-law Kath arine Cornell, Anthony Farrell, John Van Druten and Howard Diets among the bankrolled of “I Am a Camera,” the John Van Druten drama .... A son for the Allan Copelands of the Modernaires .... The Jack Albertsons (In “Top Banana”) have reconciled .... Glenn McCarthy and Johnny Meyers planed, from Paris to Cairo .on an oil deal. McCarthy also trying to sign Samia, Farouk’s dancing favorite, for hla Shamrock Hotel .... “Patat Your Wagon” a big deal, but I can’t get my lancßord to paint my apartment, squawks Billy Daniels. Max Meth, J««y Garland's eenduetsr at the Palace, says that Judy, closest to point of nervous energy to A1 Joleon, just doesn't know how to relax between shows. Meth was fearful she’d ooltapse .... Marilyn Maxwell -prefers Pete Rugofo .... Ezio Ptosa’s neighbor to Riverside. Conn., is Leonard Warren .... RCA motor will re-team Vaughn Monroe and Patrice If unset .... J. a Prieetley. lectures'before NYC English classes .... Robert Preston calling Peggy Lee in Las Vegas .... The BTth all-star show and dance of N. Y. Lodye No. 1, .Theatrical Mutual Ass’n, at the Hotel Capitol, Saturday Veteran Reginald, Denny makes a fine comeback In Frank Perrin’s forthcoming color film, “Ounga Ram,” made ih India .... Just what this country needed: he left-' handed slot machines at the Hotel El Rancho Vegas. —r f* ■■■ ■ ■ —- TOR DAILY RECORD, OPEN, N. a Pacific Conference All-Star Selection SAN FRANCISCO (»—Stanford, California and Southern California, all of them powerhouses this season, placed two men apiece today on the United Press All-Pacific Coast football team. It is a big, veteran club boasting four of the finest backs ever to perform in the West; and it has a great 220-pound line headed by two unanimous choice ends—Bill McColl of Stanford and Ed Barker of Washington State. The' backfield comprises quarter back Gary Kerkorian of Stanford; halbacks Frank Gifford of South ern California and Ollie Matson of BLONDIE—By Chic Young ~ J V Q> o. 1 1 , J i- HCM. IMM. ~ I\A 60»-c* £:NO Al -f-<F LADIES’] OOLLY-AM I SLAD JEEVEKS-I\i f I JUST TUNED 'N - fwgLl,- WWiAr AP"G 'SXi ) CLUB U.VCWEON TODAY - X W«M TWEV DON'T ALLOW JUST IN THE SIR-GUESS WHAT?-' gWNpiNG ThCRIs, ~, l . ■ v OJ COL'LD cove WITM ME- j MEN AT THAT MOOD TD MATCH THEy HAVE MADE dot?? TURN IT Ottp, f,: ■ T-—> LUNCHEON.! NOW I TELEVISION- ARRANGEMENTS TO —> QUI Qt!f > X( 1 CAN JUST SIT WILL YOU SEE TELEVISE THE LADES' <—. . -J '• ylk IST ' SO DC r-MAGGIE- WERE AND RELAX! WHATS ON NOW? CLUB LUNCHEON AND Y • '[ l MISS IT-j V J V HOPAIONG CASSIDY SKELETON ”| I CAN YOU TOUCH ij SUR(E ---JGST 1 L "^^ jL ‘ ' *l| THE GROUND • WATCH MB / -"H”i / \ tM* ”• -i WITHOUT BENDIN6- VI _ IJ. /look, \ ‘JP* * your , W V ■Tv J knees | MICKSY MOUSE 5 1 l x Xj’) '■■■■ ■.-. -■. • c’ : ~*,ll u* *' I i ——” -^-^3 | I ~ j. . i. c £s^s^XwtTH(^T A 6uMP?N' ( R *im Aifru I C ? 7 J) wro one of SKONKS WT « l Vy .CfolmTmoJSw vftwQ} TflMf 1 TJZaJm. FwfaElQxl H »SXa!^S : (SiJS: !"-! ,0, f s r kt Oo.ion» ton. To Replace L*i» Greenwood k ASHEVILLE (W—The Tri-State 1 . League, with its eye on Bastonto, ».° « thl t!L ul ! rt ?’ * erkorl *“ the today sought an eighth member of < mu >t Conference l “ P“*- the loop after Greenwood, 8. C„ tog, Mcßlhenny was tops in rush- surrendered its franchise, mg, followed by Gifford; and Mat- President Bobby Hipps, who was son was one of the top ground- reelected yesterday despite his sta 8a II J J la^ on ' ted desire to retire, pointed out that Barker r ? n “J 1 *- 1 * 0 Gastonia has both the size and 10-1 1 ~-^ e POC pass rec * l/ln * depart- oatian to take over the vacant spot 1 k sjsS.*s! I ? an » e l b y Greenwood, beset by financial 1 250-pound Herman Clark of Ore- , gon State, the bulwork of one of the 1 West's finest lines; and Hal Mitch- as when he made All-America last ell, the vastly-improved UCLA Bru- year, took the other spot for Cali ' ir) . fornia. Center also went to a Cali- Pat Cannamela, the great USC fornia man, Charley Harris, oon- Itoebacker, drew one of the guard sidered hy many to be the top piv- Les Richter, just as good ot man in the country. PAGE THREE difficulties last year, decldfed-ifr would be unable to field a toim not year. H an eighth club ean't be brought to, Hipps said, toe newest mem ber of to* league, Greenville, S. C„ would have to be dropped. RQXBORO ’ J DURHAM. The Racket Club of Roxbero has purchased tickets and is sending three Roxboro basketball teams to the Gerry Gerard Memo rial Game here Wednesday, De cember 5. which pairs Duke “Und North Carolina. * .„ Pentachtorophenol, already wide ly used as a wood preservative.jiow shows up in an effective spray to kill weeds, particularly along rail road rights of way.

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