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At the Ringside Bv Stephen Mysko Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Chatter peaking. PIVOT and associated stations to- ht are broadcasting the checker battle of the century om Central Hail, Centralville, New Jersey. Р | contestants, as you know, аге Kid Kaplan of ‚wuytown and Jock Mudrick of Flounder Hollow. tese boys. as the sporting world is aware, are the survivors of the eliminating contest started right the Organ Fund Fair last fall. This is a All the big jump-and- tke men of the checker world are here. Did vou hear that? That cheer was for Kid Kursesman of Leap Lizard Mountain, undefeated champion for reat crowd, let me tell you. eighteen. years. He is getting a great ovation. hile the crowd is waiting for the big match I'll try ; tell you some of the prominent followers of the une who are here tonight. Let's see. l here's Harold Whitman with a party in a box. No. that isn't him, it’s Nathaniel Egg, the weil-known horseshoe throwing promoter the box is “мау over on the other side of the arena, and it's hard to se from here on account of my moustaches. Now while the boys are dressing I'll turn you over íor a moment so that you can hear the Centralville This band won the county contest at the I don't know Dand. Organ Fund Fair last summer. whether it is playing Turkey in the Straw or Pop Goes the Cider Bar'l, but it's great music, all right. Wait Ah, yes! Amzi Kaplan is coming down the center aisle. Can you hear that cheering? Kaplan has on his famous smile and tie that he wears in all his battles. . . . Listen to that He's getting an ovation, take it from me. It's hot down here under the corner of the ring, crowded with sport writers. . . . It's noisy, too, with the leader of the band keeping time with his heel right over my head. . Wait a Yes. Kaplan has climbed through the ropes And is bowing to the audience. Now Jock’s There! till I see what it's all about. . . The crowd is on its feet. roar. minute. Eng. Prof: “Tell me one or two things about John Milton.” Freshie: “Well, he got married and he wrote Some manly He's getting a great reception. Now the referee. Whew! that's a surprise. . . . No other than Hic Deeflips of Mudga Wushka, Mis- He's giving the boys their instructions. “Break clean after jumps,” he told them. [hey shook hands—some grip! They're in their cor- Oh. boy! This is going to be a . . Jock is taking the battle right from Kaplan. He leads a 10 to 14. Kaplan's whiskers snap back. out he counter-attacks with a 22 to 18. Now the boys are sparring for an open- ing. [hey both look strong. Wow! Jock just put across an 8 to the 11, and don't you think it didn't Kaplan's earache nearly stopped. Now Kaplan looks as though he was going to lead. No. He's think- ing. 1 think you of the radio audience can smell the wood burning—which is no reflection on him— it just shows how hard he's thinking. While he's thinking, I'l! see if I can recognize some more celebrities. Yes, there's Lillie Darnson, the famous ancient model for Mona Lisa. together with Eliza Stripslinger, the cham- pion swimmer. Sid Di Lazaro, the noted the- atrical food producer, is sitting right close and is con- versing with Sill Horbunk, president of the Horbunk The boys are just sparring for an opening. Whew! Jock just put across a hard blow in the middle section. Kaplan has a look of amazement but it changes into a sneer as he retali- ates and puts a hard left into Jock's side. . . . That didn't feel so good. . There, Kaplan put across another right just above Jock's collar button. It’s getting real hot-—now they're pausing—thinking hard. Pardon me just a moment. Ladies and gentlemen of the radio audience, 1 have just been informed this broadcast must be stopped. The contestants say it disturbs their thinking. Y ou will hear the next voice from our studio. bulk is traveiing down the center aisle. figure! souri. ners now. great fight. hurt! the boys are dancing around. Bunkers Corp. Paradise Lost. (hen his wife died and he wrote Paradise [Regained.” 13
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Faculty Notes І am naturally a very shy person and il took most of my nerve to walk in to ask Miss Beusman if she would give me ап interview. How Miss started, may I speak to you? I hope I'm not taking up do you do, Beusman? | your time?” Of course you may speak, she replied, “зау whatever you want to.” [hus encouraged, | asked her to please do me а favor and give me her life. Such a staggering question, coming without warn- To depart with her life However, she was soon ing, took her breath away. so soon? And so young? reassured when 1 explained. and very gladly told me Miss Beusman is our young medical gym teacher. She graduated from Central School of Hygiene and Physical Culture, and went to live and about herself. teach in Virginia for two years. Then she came north and entered Ceutral High and has been here for three years continuing her exce!!ent work. Who has not heard of Mr. Conovitz? knows of the services rendered by him. All Central Not knowing him, one gets the impression that he is stern, practical, and strict, but once you are in his class, you will dis- cover that he is an excelient teacher, not only of his- He is at times humorous and no matter how long he talks. tory, but economics and psychology. as well. one is never tired of listening to him. However, this great teacher at present 15 undergoing a novel experi- ence. Subdued, tamed, or broken іп are no words to describe the situation. He is actually learning to A Centralite's Such ravishing sounds! Whence. why. wherefore do they come? Is the Pluto znew to ielease his abducted Eurydice, or is fabled Orpheus entreating Apollo perchance serenading ihe muses with his throb- The rhythm beats upon my temples and my being trembles with emotion. Hark! footsteps Methinks the deep sea sirens have come, enchanted by the music. The steps are drawing nearer near— ''Ouch, what's the great idea oí pinching me, ya big igno- bing lyre? mingle with the melody! nearer pronto. And what do you think із Strange to say. Mr. Conovitz bears submit and obey. terrorizing him? it with a smile. pleasant resignation and likes it ali It's true. The tyrant Dad sit, Up comes together. Ridiculous, you say? own little daughter. she Get up. papa.” is Mr. Conovitz's says. Down sits papa. papa, and so it goes. Another valued member of our faculty is Miss Lewis, who is loved by all. She comes from Puritan and Pilgrim stock, one of her ancestors having been Elde; Brewster. Miss Lewis is a graduate of Syra- сизе and Columbia Universities and has Teaching is her Miss Lewis is a traveled abroad for amusement and study. career and she loves it very much. member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and the Eastern Star, the Daughters of 1812, and the Mayflower Societies. One of her chief interests in recent years has been ihe study of geneology and thus she discovered her ancestry. However, this hobby of hers is the family joke. Even their pet canary joins in the fun, for is not iis name Cutie Jonathan Sparrow. The Pilgrim Lewis ? Sounds like those short names the kings Miss Lewis is fond of the opera. But Miss Lewis re- of Spain possess. and more so of driving а car. marks. leachin2 is my joy.” For once Mr. Coleman failed me. 1 beggcd and pleaded to no avail He said he did not want to appear in the PivoT. and made this very sagacious remark, Laush and the world laughs with you. Weep and you weep alone. Pipe-Dreams ramus? Huh. where's Orpheus? Didn't see Apollo? “Yeh, Dan Cupid was here too. | hey told me to give ya their regards. Wadya think this assembly is. Put your cent for the orgar fund you a lounging room? in this here cup, and pass it on!” “Ye gods! haven't we got that organ yet? What a dream! Of all errors a body is privileged to make, I had to go and mistake Jocheved for Apollo! 14
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