Judge, 1934-01 · page 26 of 36
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/| a Year ofter year of its memorable existence The Plaza has maintainedits positionas NewYork’sleadinghotel,attract- eellenes ing guests of prominence from all parts of the world. That indefinable something in Plaza Service has set a standard | both here and abroad. Spacious suites of various sizes forwinter occupancy at attractive rentals. Rooms from $5 Henry A. Rost, Managing Director John D. Owen, Manager FACING CENTRAL PARK PLA Z Aa. + FIFTY. NINTH ST. & FIFTH AVE. Pleasure- Planned Trips | to BERMUDA on the famous MONARCH of BERMUDA QUEEN of BERMUDA Each over 22,400 gross tons. Ts TIME for yout Bermuda trip! Friends of yours will be going down —join them on the “MONARCH” or QUEEN” and explore the island with them . .. cycling, bathing, golfing, sight- seeing! Meantime at sea enjoy the whole thrilling Furness “pleasure plan’— $250,000 dance deck, great tiled pool, cafe night-clubs, cocktail bars, ship.to- shore phone—topped off with the great- est luxury of all, @ private bath with every room! Regular Service between New York and Bermuda, $50 up round trip. $60 up, effec- tive after Jan, 13. For ‘reservations, apply local. agent or Furness Bermuda Line, 34 Whitehall St, (where Broadway begins), New York Offices in principal atics. FURNESS Leads the Way to BERMUDA DIRECTS the move- ments of the fleet—and the fleet movement of service at The Willard gratifies the guest who is accus- tomed to command. Washington stay. tion and prestize go, in economy at The Will Residence of Presidents. Single Rooms with Bath Double Rooms with Bath 86 up Moderate Main Di Room—Popular 1 P Coffee Shope Ne WILLARD HOTEL 14th and Pennsylvania Avenue ‘Washington, D. C. HP. SoMBRYILLE, Menaging Director Erskine X. Tuthill Designer of Modern Furniture Presents smart new liquor cabinets. Individually designed to reflect your personality. No two ieces alike. About $25 to $95. A sketch will @ sent without obligation. Box 738, Battle Creek, Michigan SPORTS (Continued from page 15) of choosing the Coast representative is no easy one. The sectional rivalry of California football teams is something worthy of the Montagues and the Capu- lets. As it happens, the workers from the Howard Jones school of Pigskin grunters are practi neighborhood boys and in case of any doubt they usually get the nod over Stanford and points North. In all fairness I must add that usually they have grunted a little louder and better than the rest of the Sunkissed teams. However, sort of earthquake upset this tradition and this year, Stanford got the call. Between halves the spirit of posy toss- ing is taken up with renewed venom Carnival spirit. prevails; floats dragged on the field and a myriad of balloons upward to some are are soa the warm soit This is where Graham ther sent ‘4 California MeNamee lays caress sky. in the aisles. With U. C. playing could count on some very fa on the part of the student body with hand painted cards. The boys who can’t qualify for the team at U. S. C. devote the rest of their cc life to the art of working out inexplic, with these little cards, > tures are all spelled out in a wild flourish ble patt ames and pic- Winding up 1 picture wi Carl Laemmle and one of the Trojan Horse. In case you don’t know. U. S C. calls itse e Troja catch on? HE quality of foot the field generally The Califo: slide o ir ustial professional élan erners are all tuckered out third quarter The t ‘don pretty poor, tackle wit! The East- fter the ans record to date t held by Mr. Wade s Alabama boys. .The change in climate for them was negli- gible and th the hooey. ar actually seemed to enjoy Several of our stern teams seem to get a Rose Bowl complex around about the middle of October. N.Y. U and Fordham e: hey should ge vecially. Why on earth that way is beyond me. That trip gain and [ think they'd be t if they would con- centrate on beating St. Mary’s and Ore- State and let the Rose Bowl fish around for itself. There is no glory to be gained out there, take it from an old Rose Bowler. In closing, I might add that the best team in the country for the past three years has never gone out to Pasadena. I refer, of course, to Michigan. I think so much of Mr. Kippke’s boys that de- spite all the hardships and perils listed above I feel sure they would have wiped out the debacles of Pittsburgh and Tu- lane. Perhaps the Big Ten Conference will see about this. —Rex Deane. gon comicbooks.com