Judge, 1931-10-17 · page 16 of 36
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oe Bright College Days Hollywood uses ain in the pictures they make No one does lessons except when he chooses; Everyone dances and swims in the inke. Co-eds, possessed of a singular beauty, Swarm on the campus from morning to night. and the student’s one Seems to be chasing all women in Parties extravagant, held in sororities, Serve as a setting for drinking and sin. Deans and professors, complacent au- thorities, Stand and look on with a tolerant grin. Carefree collegians flock to the sta- dium, Heroes make goals with a minute to play... Oh, for the colleges, rarer than ra- dium, Seen in the talkies they proffer today! —Joun R. Swain “As I was saying, J. P.—an hour of work is better than a dollar of dole.” JUDGE “Gimme that business-man’s lunch! ym The Sport Reporter Covers a Concert A™ T 1,400 music fans clicked the turnstiles at the Auditorium last night to see Arturo Pignatelli work out with a $30,000 Stradivarius. The receipts »proximately $2,790. To your correspondent the seanty crowd looked like the fourth-night gang at a six-day bike grind. But Miss Alicia Winters, who promoted the go for the local Orpheus Club, declared the gate beyond her expecta- tions. E tly the uppercut industry isn't the only racket in need of an- other Tex Rickard. There are no prelims, the set-to get- ting under way at 8:30. Pi i seems to have a following hereabouts, for he gets a nice hand as he steps out under the lights and takes a bow. His second, the lad who the little Italian working and not extending himself. 's apparent that he | wrist motion, It’s very to the one old Jake Schaefer used in play- ing a massé shot. comicbooks.com