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plishes the impossible feat
While throwing a headlock
Marquez won this Golden
— Chico Marquez seemingly occom-
of tagging himself on the nose
on his opponent, Caesar Forrest.
Gloves 112-pounds class fight.
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REQUIRES TEACHERS FOR
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Salary schedule in effect
minimum 53000..5200 per year tor
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Apply stating full particulars to
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FARM EQUIPMENT
L'AN Woods built cooler, chore•
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BEBE they are! en early Will
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ISSUE 14 — 1961
"Art this rate, we'll be doing
four minutes a day," said Rossen.
"We're pretty much on time,"
At another table off camera,
Willie Moeeoni was showing a
pool shot to McCormick. McCor-
mick tried it, sank the ball twice,
and beamed.
Mosconi, the biggest stick in
the pool. game (he once ran 526
balls without missing), was
wearing a sport jacket with a.
Brunswick emblem on it. It is
his job to sell Brunswick pool
tables and the idea of pool-play-
leg to the public. "The old
green-paint-on-the-window joints
are going," he seid. 'They're not
economical any 'more. And the
hustlers have gone with them.
Of course, I won't say they won't
come back. He admitted, how-
ever, that pool players looking
for action could still find it.
"Well, yes, there's Bicycle. Char-
lie here in New York, and .Ko-
komo Joe in Miami. In Chicago
there's Big Time Charlie and
State Street Willie, and. then
there's Cheery Nose — he's a
roamer, But, this movie shows
what pool was, say, twenty years
ago. Not what it is today."
Newman, Masconi said, was an
apt pupil. "He looks like a pro-
fessional, Of course, he's' liable
to make a shot three times, and
then miss it six times in a row.
But .he looks good. You know,
he used to' rack balls at Kenyon
College tat the Student Union 1.
for 75 cents an hour."
The next scene was ready.
Newman and Gleason lagged the
balls, to determine the break.
Newman won-.
"Cut," said Rossen, because
Gleason was supposed -to win.
They did it again. Gleason
won. Newman broke. As the
camera moved in, Mosconi raced
in to phange a few balls to make
easier shots for Gleason. Gleason
walked around the table.
"Cut," said Rossen,
"Ridieuloue," said Gleason. "If
the balls broke that way I'd play
the eight!"
Everything stopped for a con-
ference.
"I'll practice that break to-
night," Newman promised, In
his new nine-room Park Avenue
apartment, Newman now has a
pool table in the dining, room,
"We eat in the living room," he
said, "or in the dining room
right on the pool table,"
"Cut the chatter,''. Maguire
hollered. "Places, One more
time." From NEWSWEEK.
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SALESMEN WANTED
The duck., theer us up, It i`s a
comical eight to see thorn, return
in the trundling rapidly
down the trail, bobbling along
eingle file like toy 4,tteks on an
inVlsible string. They invariably
stop at a certain place above the
.falls :for .4mit-isle deliberations ---
trying to make up their collec-
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their eeeles. this Way and that,
make false .,starts, and run back
again, Suddenly, seized by an en-
thusiastic group impulse, they
come runneling down the steep
bank end into the water; bob,
bieg and ducking like corks,
showering crystal skeins of wa-
ter over their backs and drirhing
and clipping as i>f they have not
bad a drink for a week.
On winter eights . the ducks
used to return voluntarily, but
only at a particular time-just
as twilight merged into the pro-
per degree of darkness. We used
to call it "cluck-dark," or as Ed-
win seicl, somewhere around
half-past-fox-time, Balmy spring
evenings are quite a different
story, Now it is our lest duty
after the day's work to bunt up
and clown the creek for our de-
linquents.
I go after the ."up-ducke,'"
drake with two wives who is
smart enough to -keep them se-
questered, While Edwin pursues
the "down-ducks" usually far-
titer away and among more
briers, We endeavour by any
means we can think of to inouce
the •ducks to return home, My
phony fox-bark. was very 'effec-
tive until the novelty wore off.
Then. I tried using my flaah-
light as a "witch light," switch-
ing it after the ducks and herd-
ing them along, much to their
terror.
My flashlight did very well
indeed until last night, when its
feeble light had to compete with
a great golden moon shining out
from behind dark clouds.. The
air was warmly mysterious and
the ducks remained moored in
a 1 a r g e pool. I waved them
homewards. I spoke bland words
calculated to make them think
returning thoughts. They moved
about uneasily, making -noncom-
mittal sounds in their throats, '-
shied a few pebbles aft, but they
only moved farther away. Ducks
are master geopoliticians. They
force you to clamber up and
down snaky, weedy banks, strug-
gle through brier patches and
detour around Waterfalls. In des-
peration I step into the swollen
creek, floundering up over my
knees in the cold eddying water,
while they fly down across the
falls, or take to secret duck trails
-through the woods to avoid too
much water. A mountain stream
can be too tempestuous even for
a duck.
These forays are apt to be
strenuous, but we . keep after
theni until the whole mutinous
crew is back at the home port,
following its leader single file
into the cluck house. We are be-
draggled, our shirts torn and
boots squishing with water, but
we are usually laughing and feel
ten years younger. — From "In
riche Arms of the Mountain," by
Elizabeth. Seeman.:
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Government officials are those
people who take 35 acres of land
and shape it into a mile of pack-
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tall it, a superhighway,
How Can I?
By Roberta . Lee
Q. Flow can. I snake putty?
A. By mixing linseed oil with
sifted whiting to the proper eon-
sieten cy.
Q. is there any way to re-
move small scratches on glass
table tops or on the glass screen
of a TV set?
A. These are often very ef-
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paste, rubbed on with a soft
cloth, and then polished'oef with
another,
Q. How can I clean and re-
new oil paintings?
A. Best, of course, is to leave
this done professionally. If "you
try it yourself, go over the paint-
ings with a wad of cotton dip-
ped. in turpentine, rubbing very
lightly and carefully. Then ap-
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sold in all artists' supply stores.
Q. Can_ you suggest an easy
method of removing yellow
stains in a sink or tub, caused
by dripping faucets?
A. Here's what might be call-
ed a "common cents" method:
Even old stains give way if rub-
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STAMPS
They were shooting "Sin of
Angels" in. New York, producer-
director Robert Rosser explaih-
ed, "because I like to work in
New York," and they had picked
the Ames Billiard Academy, just
off Times- Square, "because of
the size, and the feeling of age
—of having been lived in by
pool players." The movie, de-
rived from Waller Tevis' short,
dramatic novel, "The Hustler,"
is all about a man who plays
pool for money.
For two weeks, crews had been
making the old poolroom locik
even older, installing beat-up
leather chairs, seedy looking cur-
tains. During the same two
weeks, Paul Newman, who plays
"Fast Eddie" Pelson, the young
pool-hustling hero, was taking
lessons from ten-time world-
champion pocket billiards player
Willie Mosconi. Jackie Gleason,
who at his current weight of
255 pounds plays "Minnesota
Fats," the big man whom Fast
Eddie has come to town to beat,
needed no 1.0.5160115, having spent
much of his youth hanging
around pool belle in Brooklyn,
where he once made a string of
06 balls, Gleason practiced for
the film at home, on his own
table.
At the Ames Billiard Academy,
dixector Rossen, gray-haired, and
sporting a Maroon knit shirt,
squinted through a viewer and
Charlie Maguire, the assistant
director, yelled out: "All right,
cut the chatter!" Newman took
his place beside character actor
Myron McCormick, and the scene
rehearsal started,
Gleason, in, a conservative
overcoat with a huge red flower
in the lapel, came in the front
door, went over to check his
coat, revealing an identical, huge
red flower in his jacket lapel,
lit a cigarette, came over to
watoh Newman shoot, and ex-
changed ten lines of dialogue
making the match fat a $200 --a-
game bet),
Then a take,
Newman missed. three balls- in
a row. "Cut," called Rossen..
Latest Thing The
Round Hot Dog!
The hot dog, said the Ameri-
can Kosher Provision Co. last
month in tones normally reserv-
ed for the fall of governments,
is on the way out. In its place,
AKP said it was offering a cir-
cular frankfurter with a hole
in' the center, like a doughnut,
designed to be eaten on a ham-
burger bun, AKP claims its
round clog, now being test-mar-
keted in New York and Miami,
will cost no more than the tra-
ditional longie.
The credit (-or blame, depend-
ing on the point of view) for the
drastic alteration (the first,
sausage historians claim, in 3,000
years) lay squarely w It h the
New' Frontier, "We feel the Ken-
nedy Administration signals the
beginning of -a more modern
era," said an AKP spokesman
confidently. "People are more
readily adaptable to Change.
Give us one season at the beach-
front and. we'll win over the
4nasses."
Metanwhile, the hot-dog tra-
ditionalists were howling. "Blas-
phemy Irreverence," splut-
tered a counterman at Nathan's,
a 'Popular, Coney Island hotclog
emporium, "One bite and what
have you got left? Mustard on
your $5 sport shirt and a hunk
of meat in the gutter. Tills is
eating?"
. ,
LL S EYE Reiiiarkable accuracy of the 'fair-taksir
ttdemahmfated by the hale .364hab oluthfhtith. taraet.
&Aiding beside One of the ntlssales and thalitho through'
bele is James test pilot far Hughes Aircraft 'Co',,
Maker of the The drite Was hit deod center from More •
than d tulle oway, In tests at Holloinen such dike
were suspended from tower', and heated let"i
ekheast, 'Hent-seekifiti 'Patton* were thee" thved' •ihefit from
a;-craft,
THAT'S THE. WAY THE BALL BOUNCES —. Naitidrieit tedoue .urritiire Mel Steiner walks osovoy
.,
and tafther Hat Smith of the' Cardinals looks .dt bitri, de Jake Wabil of 'the .tigeri iterei
IN. the first inning of the betroit.St, Louis game in tt.. liciettleurti, Frei. Maybe tteinee 14. it'd
erribortassed to stay on the, Rene: It appeare-d ilial Wood. would have been a sure out 11
the .ball ,hadn't. 'hit His urripifei.„