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THE HARBOR BEACON a couple of bfrb s down the lrne It s gettmg late so we start rmmedrately whrle Dunk calls up to let them know that we are comrng We are to prck up thrs An nre Smrth and then a few blocks farther on another one No 27 So here We go down the road srngrng lrttle drttres and folk songs and are gen orally very happy Havrng arrrved front of the house whrch Bunk has dr rected us to we walk up to the door and ake strarghtens hrs tre Then he knuckle the door In a few rnrnutes we hear footsteps ap DIOELCYIIIID and the door opens A crgar comes out followed by a very large fellow rn a derby hat who seems to be seven feet tall Thrs rs probably her old man I say to myself rly Sure shes rn says the man rn a gruff vorce whrch comes around one srde of the cheroot whadda ya want'J Tell her that her Prmce Charmrng rs here wartrng for her' says Jake who makes very chrvalrous speeches at the Wrong trme Prmce Charmrng ehq ays thrs brrd rn a ha f growlrng vorce Wrth thrs he turns purple reaches back mto the hall and brrngs out a bowl of gold fish These are nrce frsh I say polrtely H reaches out hrs ham lrke hands and llonks Jake a tremendous blow on th head whrch causes the bowl to shatter and the fish to go flopprng all over the walk and I feel very sorry for them Now when thrs happens old Jake Jus stancm lookrng dazed not because he rs stur wed rnce there IS nothrng there to stun but because he has neser been hrt wrth a gold fish bowl before and does not know how to conduct hrmself Thrs b ur er dces not leave hrm rn doubt very long for he hauls off and slaps Jake and down he Does onto the ground Th1s males Jake very angry so up he Jumps but the brurser charges down off the step nd pops hrm agarn rn the eye and down le oes Jal e IS fr very large boy but thrs mauler ha hs momentum on the steps and hrs trrnrrw rs so good that every trme Jake gets up and goes rn for more he sarls down the t ps and pecks hrm off agarn Thrs rs we y rnterestrng and mrght go on 11k clockwork for several hours Then I see that Jake has one of my shrrts on whrch I do not want to get all bloody so the next trme thrs brrd sarls off the steps I have a monkey wrench rn my hand whrch I start down to my ankle and hang on hrs Jaw very nrcely Th1s causes hrm to assume a sad expressron and he rambles over to one srde where he becomes entangled rn a trrcycle that som rnfant has fortunately left there and soon he drsappears over the hedge wrth a cra h Now I drag Jake back to the car and start for the frat house Jake rs not 1n a very cheerful mood as he has a shrner a splrt eyebrow and a sore Jaw Frnally I say Th1s was the wrong An nre Yeah growls Jake when we get to the next drug store I am gorng to call Bunk and tre cans on hrs coat tarl So we enter a drug store and people ture at Jake whose mug looks as though rt had been run through a concrete mlxer Besrdes he has a wrld look rn hrs one good lamp Jake calls Bunk and roars mto the mouthprece How would you lrke to have a lf ' L e ' . i t ' , ' ' 7 .H . - Y D l , ' ' 1 ' i ' , I ' . ' ' ' - l - ' . . 3 ' ' ' I . I . ' ' - 1 g . , Q l ' . ..' V . Q ' . A ' x c , s i T ' - ' ' A b 'O ' 1 . -J h . . ' - . I . w . y . g h . 3 1 ' U- ' 1 I V ' . . ' 7 . . . . , 'AIS Annie in? inquires Jake very cheer- '. .n . Y ' P7 ' Q ' Ll Y! . I , v - v 1 v ' . .Y Q ll - - sv Q ' ' . , . - ' ' . H . - n ' YY ' y ' ' ' Y! 3 I . - . : 3 ' ' ' ' . . . H 1 ' 1 Q Y , ' . ' 2 s -o , 7 . . - . Y A, .
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THE HARBOR BEACON It rs sard that on the mornrn When he met the Spanrsh Moor 'I re hrst shot from the ruffrarrs Sent old Sandy to the floor H gave the srgn of deep revenge And the cuppers frlled wrth blood Old Sandy gave hrs last command And dred wrthrrr rts flood The crew strll battled bravely And fought for therr bloody flag But the Moors fought forward forward And wrth cutlasses redderred the rag The heavy bulk of the Aspen The shrp of Moorrsh slaves Splrt the shrp of Sandy Moor And she slrd beneath the waves Twenty leagues beneath the salty ser Wrth rts load of prrate lore Where the fish swrm warrly around Where the ocean eagles soar Where the trde rs always seethrng Where the stormy wrnds do moan Lres the prrate Sandy Moor Let the storm gods guard hrs bones Francrs Preble 3a ANNIE DOESN T LIVE HERE ANY MORE A lrttle whrle aeo I was guzzlrn a chooner of beer rn the new hot do and Ye Coffee Potte Srnce I felt tht r eed of a lrttle swe tne s and lr ht I rrr s rted a slug rn the gurdy whrch began to play a very gloomy selectron about young guy vrho called at the house of hrs grrl but she had taken the depressron rrght on the chrn and drd not lrve there any more 'Inrs eau ed me to feel very badly rn deed as rt brou ht back to my nrrnd thr rr rt tr of the hard luck of Jake Ill! room n t Jakes 1100 rn rs solrd rvory all the may through as anyone rn town can touch fo but Jake rs an excellent y ard bcrrr my roommrte I have to look out for hrn I wrrte hrs crrb notes and keep hrm morally rrght whrch I land very tyrng I wrll have to admrt however that rt rs not altogether Jakes fault that me tncourtered thrs mr fortune that tlrr very melancholy son remrnded me on ffhrs rs haw rt all happened Jake and I are srttrng rn our room at th D ke house at about 7 45 one evenrng ft r th basketball season has closed We have a great deal of work to do so Jake deerdes we ought to take rn a dance c C1115 up a great many grrls but thev all busy at thrs and that and cleelrne wrth t arrk Jake frnally runs out of numbers ard arnbles back rnto the room wrth a wrld looi rn hrs eye Bur 1 tur rbles rn o the room wrth a ht tlc too many snrffters of 3 2 under hrs belt Ill Irx you boys up elrortles hrs 'rronkcy What ya got rowls Jake A blrnd date chart Bunkers Selcctcd Sacrrl Re rster Satrsfactron guaranteed o your money cheerfully refunded' Well b ys h res No 26A Annre Smrth brown nsrrr blue eyes can srng dance conver e and rlrnost anythrng rn that lrne Lar he skrp rope9 asks Jake who rs alw ys makrn such rdrotrc and porntless r rr rl and enerally showrng hrs feeble rarentalrty I am always susprcrous of blrnd dates eau e the e arrangements are porson to my way of thrnkrng But rt turns out tha thrs monkey agrees to frx us up wrth . ' , ' U, . V . , an 1 S ' ' - -L . . , - '- r . r Q 5 A .A . .. . '- ,r -W 4 X i 1 ' L . H L C A r - - lf! Q. ' ag ' ' wc' . U. Q . 2 'u' Y ,b . V V V yy A. gu . C - ' r v' - 1 4 - 1 g . . r 1 ' 1 L i .1 .. . . 1 , r r . A I .g . Y , , 1 ' r ' ' 'V . K , , ' . - - . , r r r , Q V' ' ' 1 I' 'S ' :S ' r.. . ' L . c ' c .. H ' fm fr v rr . c . - . ' r , , . - J C C - n I . , ' ' Y' ' , . 4 ' ' ' 1 r - ' . rr! ,' 1 L ' '. , U 2II 2 ' Q L ' . . . L. c L 4 . 1 r , . , rf .TL E. ' ' 1 , - ' ' ' Q . 1 . . r . , , ' A - ' ' - , , , lr- .1 a, v , . A . - . q ,, , - , uv , . . t ' . v r , r ,. rr ., . . r r L L 0 , g , - , . .. ' , . .v -, X J ,i,4 -1, ,-, on . ' ' V - r r , . U r . . ' ,. . . - , . v A D r- ' ' - J , .. . , 4 , ' ' ' ' ' 0' r , ' . ' :- D 1 rs r . . . . J y c ' - rr F , A ' ' ' 77 -M rn L M . cur- -A 'Y ' r U1 , 1 - rv ' -L v - ,l it . , -1 c 9 S g , X' f ll ' , ' g ' ' Q a T ' ' ' I A - ff - f . 1 v ' ' v v L IJ. ri, Q ' L v n .Q S' - V v r ' . , + . . - L.
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THE HARBOR BEACON gold fish bowl smashed down around H1s VOICE came over the Wlfe Gee your ears? Thxs causes Pooch who IS Slttlllg there to drop a m1lk shake as th1s IS a very un usual way of b6glI'1I'l1Dg a telephone con V8I'S3.tlO1l 1n publ1c I w1ll beat you 1nto a froth roars Jake aga1n and aga1n About th1s txme a flatfoot st1cks h1s head 1n the door so I qu1etly take the phone away 1ntend1ng to g1Ve th1s w1se Mr M T Bunk an earful Speaklng 1n a low fr1g1d VOICE I say What do you mean Bunk by send1ng us to the resldence of a marr1ed woman where we are murderously assaulted by her husband? Sp1ke old man I am sorry' I d1dnt re member unt1l you got away' Ann1e doesnt 11V6 there any more Splke Havey WRITING A STORY could Wflte on Treasure Island But that LS far too tough could Wflte on Roblnson Crusoe But that lsnt easy enough m1ght Wflte on Al1ce 1n Wonderland But then I d be a sap S1nce th1s 15 gettlng me nowhere I thlnk thats that' Harvey Ober 36 Aihlrhra BASKETBALL The season began w1th two new men 1n team was soon developed and Sull1van resplendent 1n new sults won four of the SIX games played Blueh1ll and Frankl1n the 103615 by a Wlde margln at Sull1van won on the1r own home floors In both games w1th Sedgwlck the Sull1van five were undefeated Sp1ke Havey dlsplayed h1s usual faculty of be1ng everywhere at once when needed and the Robertson Sprlnger comb1nat1on was hard to beat The entne team showed good floor work and was a c1ed1t to the coach Mr WIXSOD Follow1ng IS the l1ne up for the season Sprmger rf Robertson lf Donnell c Obe1 rg Havey lg Crosby sub HF 42 Ik BASEBALL The 1934 season opened wlth a clear road ahead Plenty of men reported for pract1ce and each was eager to earn a game at Franklln and then lost three games 1n success1on to Hancock Southwest Harbor and W1nter Harbor The home game wxfh Franklln turned the t1de to v1ctory aga1n and encouraged by th1s and by the1r new unlforms they took W1nter Harbor 1n a hard fought battle The game w1fh Southwest Harbor county champ1ons was unusually good Only elght men were struck out by both pltchers yet the score was 4 Southwest A w go to press Sull1van 1S to play Hancock to t1e wlth W1nter Harbor for the Down East League cup The followmg men have been used 1n games Crosby Dow Gray Jackson Or cutt RICH W Havey Sargent Donnell J Robertson C Havey Sprmger 13 . 1 ' H ,, . - . h . . . . , ,, ' ' ll ' H . . . . I . v . , . 1 . Y ' v . . , . . . y y I . . . . Y ' 1 Y ' 7 U -T 7 . , . 6 the line--up, Donnell and Ober. A fast favorable position. Sullivan won the first l 1 A . . v . . . , , AK ' H ' ' - . V , . - ' , . - 2- , . ' ' , . ' . s e , ' ' . . . - Z , . . . , ' - . . - A. H 1 7 7 7 y ! 1 I , , , , - 7 ' 7 ' ! Y ! n I A ' . , . .
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