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Cobb, 1930 victor in the half mile with a time of 1 mins 57 2-5 sec., will partner with Fobes against Jordan, O'Brien, and Carew of B. C., all clocked at 1 min., 57 sec. The mile run will see Hallowell last year's winner facing Meagher an Moynahan of the Eagles. Moynahan was 10 yards behind Hallowell last year...
...relief under the lights, one never loses the suspicion that his manager, Robert Arm- strong, an athletic young man who looks something like Jack Sharkey, could slap him over anytime for no purse. Absurdities include a gymnasium shot in which a training fighter swings wildly at his spar- ring partner's chin for several minutes in an effort to knock him out; Armstrong playing solitaire on a table set up on the floor of the gymnasium; fighters wearing their bathrobes on the scales while weigh- ing in; Ayres, after having won a fight, talking into a microphone which is held...
...background for a fable illuminated by a far more prosaic fancy than City Streets (see above). There are shots of racketeers playing water on cement, blowing up buildings, ruining milk-cans with bullets. The frustrated hero is Spencer Tracy. By blackmailing builders he rises to become the silent partner of a rich building contractor. He tries to cut a figure in society to win the love of his partner's sister. In the end he is shot down by the lowly racketeers whom he has learned to scorn. In spite of an able cast that includes Marguerite Churchill and Sally...
...poker face club is at it again with a vehemence which threatens to break up the party, but it probably won't, worst luck. No one knows who dealt the first hand. It may have been a partner of Mr. Hultman, well known in these parts as a stuffed club, who acted as host of the occasion when he presented an invitation ticket to Mayor Curley...
Died. Lee La Follette Siebecker. 40, Milwaukee lawyer, nephew of the late Senator Robert Marion La Follette, cousin of Wisconsin's Governor Philip Fox and Senator Robert Marion La Follette Jr.; by his own hand (hanging), because of ill health and financial difficulties (his law partner was a suicide in 1929); in Milwaukee...