Judge, 1931-07-25 · page 33 of 36
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WIGH (Continued from page score. A 1 puts a man on first, a 2 is a double, 3 is a triple and + is the old circuit clout. Five and six are out in any language. Five is always a fly ball, When five man on base, is thrown with one he is out, too, Bases full, man on first is out. With two men on, it gets complicated. Man on third is always safe. Men on second and third . Men on first and second; man on second is forced out, man on first is safe. Men on first and third, man on first is out. High score at the end of nine innings wins. Barrer ‘rup! are sa Eye-Queues A MAN’s age at death was one twenty-ninth of the year of his birth. How old was he in 1900? How do you pronounce VOLI st 4 1: The $50 in- ase every six months was the bet- recipient getting #50 more in any given year than the other, No. at footless, would need as many are inhabitants, the one-l ter arrangement, the barefoot town as there 1 chap- pies taking a shoe apiece with the rest of the inhabitants averaging one No. 3: Little Willie, being smartsa whip, just pulls the plug in the bath- and keeps from drowning, o. 4: Taking IX from SI from IX and L f . leaves SIX, doesn’t it, you insteinians? Unimportant Items Acconntxa to Dion Boncicault's Streets of New York,” a last- century play about the depression of 1857, there was a United States Bank and. it iled. There is no mention made of a Marcus, Singer or a Kres- here are fashions in naming fe- males. Back in 1850 little girls were all called Abigail, Lucy and Nellie, and not med to be able to do much about this until 1900, when th all got to be Peggy and Sally. This awful state of affairs continued till post-war days, when Betty got to be the favorite name, and now there isa ys and ct, the other day a mother opened her window on Street and Fifth Avenue and Joan, come in a moment nd sixteen little girls ran in. Boys, on the other hand, remain being bo: Phil de Roosa, an Old Dutch Mas- ter from Buffalo, claims if the critics belabor the next Little Show the way they did this one, the producers ought HAT 21) to call it Show!” While J. ‘Tannen says he paid his assorted income taxes on time to the penny, now all he borrow the money to live c Cartier’s, the 1 ers, “The Fourth Belittlin’ and up has to do is where the doorman gives you that stony look, has a tablet in the store vestibule telling the world that Maric, Queen of Roumania, on such and such a date, honored the shop with a per- sonal visit. Boy, am I impressed ! ys the place te i more interesting people in than out, not to mention the big wait- i ist! 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