Judge, 1934-11 · page 17 of 36
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Judge > Game (As it Sounds Ov Other Peop ARVARD kicked off to Yale's ten and Smith, runni beautifully, brought it back to the pan try where you'll find plenty of lemons r. On second down, with go Alice said that Seared Souls was the best movie she'd seen 1round end to the and Harvard punted. The play Ned back, however, when the tele- s the Acme Delicate ked pretty bad for Yale en, point, but the Harvard haliback, ho the line, fumbled. hat’s all right. Thos cost a kel apiece, and v lots more of them.” Here McSweeney got loose around end, but Mar by rattling a newsp made substitutions, and narked that he saw Frank Len- t the off This made it Yale’s ball, and they started places. A said we ought to go to the Hotcha Club, but Doris held out for the Waldorf. Harv- ard tried a fo Georgia men cc card table. When the confusion had ed down, Yale had the ball on the two- yard line! It was some game, for one yard, and Joe was that morning. “She'll blame it on one of the kids in the morning!” pped from telling about his adventure with the cop last Saturday night. Martha took time out to say that Mrs. Ellis was. expecting another baby, and before the surprised secondaries had recovered, ving into the third qua t wa T The Harvard back broke loose! Ten yards! ten things happened —twenty !—thirty !— ty!—and then h he was over, by a defective tube! Boy, was that a game! ust as it looked as thou: he was ste Try and Do It HE lives that plumbers lead re- mind us We can make our own sublime; Provided we can only find us A job where we can take our time. It does: o much for your car who does the job. comicbooks.com