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e e Lucky Break. Mr. Matcher at once » Bow Wow Wow Wit-Vuts eaier ote ‘ his opportunity and so placed: his bets N the big game Allen, Burton, Callan, By Peter Potter that no matter which horse came in tirst ind Davis played in the Yale back he would win as much as possible. Mr These hy ies were numbered 1, thirteen cards were ¢ asted_ and all Matcher had less than flity i y «L been spelled out in order from the 3. an although not necessarily in pocket. What bets, in even above order te the king he make? Yale kicked off, Harvard fumbled, and Can you determine how the 13 cards Assuming that the odds were 4 te 1 | Yale recovered the ball on Harvard’. ust be arranged to make this possible? on Follow Thea. and 3 to ton On-Ur | » yard tine OF course. when only the King is lett] Toes, what should the odds be on Luck, On the first down Allen smacked the i simply turned up Break so that no nutter which fh ine and his gain in yare wits just won Mr. Mateher could come ont « qual te his number i "Oi the second dow Biron wei oe Digit Crypt . tackle and picked up just twice his nur ILE following depicts a suny in long Serambled Patents er in yards division, Letters have been sul» (Submitted by 8. M. Foster) On a tricky reverse Callan gained — stituted for the digits from 0 te 9. in A ERTAIN prominent. patent at three times his number in yards clusive h letter always represents rncy was, to put it mildly, aston | Mandemonium broke loose inthe Yale the same digit, When you have found ished when he was recently. fortunate ; stands when Davis taking a lateral pass — the digits represented by each letter ar-— cnough to receive the practically: simul | treaked around left end, and, outracing range the letters in numerical order and taneous allowance of five patents, for } the Harvard secondary, dove fer the they will spell a word five separate clients, exeh of whont lived goal line just making the touchdown YDEDELY BSCOBL iii a differeit cite. Bat Risuastonich | and gaining four times his number in ZDM ment turned to chagrin when he learned urdaye — afew days Inter what had happened te What number did cach of the Yale Ips the patents. They had all been received sicks carry? 1bo in his office. and warded to the ; : Jmttentees on the same day but. due te | . »DS the error of a new clerk in the attorney’. | The Spelling Bee pps office, they were enclosed in the wr | M SIMPKINS had attended a —— envelopes se that exch client received | 1 meeting of the Magicians’ Clubs, topatent but net his own | but had not seen anything to thrill him . The inventor of the steam shovel re ; particularly beeau you know, Mr n Money ceived the mense-trap patent while the } Simpkins can't be fooled by anything M*: MATCHER, that shrew«l inventor of the Latter found in his mail i like that, and when he has no ready ex- umblers. decided on a gle the papers which should have gone to planation simply says that there is a Saturday afternoon to try skill Mr. Green, Mr. Blue re I the | trick to it. After the meeting Mr, Simp. against the “bookies” at Beaumont Park. patent for the rumble seat awning. Mr kins joined several of the members for Arriving in good season for the first ck's patent was sent te Chicago; the «bite to eat at a nearby restaurant. He race he noticed that two horses hiel patent whieh should have gone there. i elf seated next to Gimpy the been seratehed and that there were was muiled to Boston. Mer. Brown had efore Mr. Simpkins hil an op. three horses left in the race. The odds, the patent whieh was intended for New | portunity to glance at the ment Gimpy as posted, were 4 te Lon Fella Thea. York. Mr. White had) Mr. Brown's produced a pack of cards from nowhere 3 te Toon On-Ureboes. and 2 te Toon qedtent. The non-refillable bottle was i and. flourished) them under sent 5 Angeles: the Mr. Simpkins nose. Mr ventor of the bottle receis | Simpkins was pleased. the patent of the Cle “Have you anything.” land client; while in Cleve | tid) Mr. Simpkins, “that 1 land there turned up, much t ould show to Mrs. Simp te the surprise of its re j | kins "7 cipient, a patent for an anti t | “Why. yes.” said Gimpy shore device } | the Great. The master mui What patent: should have ® jan proeceded to remove been sent tof entire spade suit fron Whe invented the stean > deck and arranged the shovel ? In what city does White f les in a certain way Je then started te spell ont the cards: “A-C. Ace PW-O—Two" and se orth, On mentioning each In the Till HE four Smiley chil dren have by this tine managed to increase their | letter he removed a card wethe top ef his pack of = cards and put it on the beottem of the pack, And savings quite respectably nily now has as much as } | vhen he mentioned — the Bobby and. Pete ther | name of the card he turned Comnie has twice much the top card face up and as Peter. Bobby has halt as { placed ton the table. Each much as Connie and: Peter card vith its mame as mentioned He continued this until all 1 ver. They have in all How much has each * (Solut Next) Mouth) red up correspon comicbooks.com