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Rockets then went into the lead for the first time when Kenny Young | made a setup. They ncvcT relin quished this lead. Stone made two quick baskets to cinch the game. The crowd was reprimanded by Mart Thomas, an official, for boo ing the Green Tree and the offic ials. Thomafi explained to the crowd that both teams were play ing to win and if a decision was called against their favorite team it wtos not "like good sportsmen” to boo and it only hurt their team because they would have to be pen alized a technical foul. He appeal ed to the crowd to continue to be the good sports they really were. He called a technical foul on the crowd. Crossley and Talbert stood out on defense for the Rockets and Young led scorers with 10. V Williams scored 14 for Green Tree Eight of those 14 were free throws Rockets (30) FG. FT. PF. voung, f 3 4 1 Talbert, f-g l 0 3 Williams, f 0 0 0 Stone, c 4 0 0 Crossley, g 0 4 3 Bryant, g f- 111 Fountain, g 114 10 . 10 12 We Offer for Your Approval A Complete Curtain Service and Another thing,— \ Have Your Dry Cleaning Done Now! —Cash and Carry Discounts— EDKOLM&SHERMAN 2401 North 24th Street WE. 6055 THOSE SAME SPARKLING EYES MUST SERVE FOR A ; MjMfo LIFETIME! Think now oi the years ahead 1 Those bright young eyes are scheduled for heavy duty protect them now with good lightl You'll be surprised to learn how little it costs to bring your lighting up to date—to eliminate the harmful glare and shadows that mean eyestrain and too ofien permanent damage to precious eyesight. Good light can keep your family's eyes young for just a few pen nies a weekl ■■ ★ ————————— Enter the New “Brighter Home Lighting Contest” Now! MORE THAN 100 PRIZES — INCLUDING $175 CASH Il'» fun—and it's easy, too! 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Halftime score: Green Tree 14: Rockets 12 Missed free throws: Rockets, Young 6, Talbert 3, Crossley 3, Fountain, 2, Bryant 2, Stone 1.— Green Tree, Tapley 5, J. Stewart 2, Clardys 2, Williams 1. Offic ials, Mart Thomas, Omaha U Fred Harrison, Technical High. Dragons won their second straight game by disposing of Me Gill Bar 29-26. The Dragons ore big quarter was the first when H. Franklin scored 11 points to give them a 11-4 lead. McGill kept whacking away at this lead until the third, which ended 21-20 for the Dragons. Key and Franklin scored 8 points between them in the fourth and McGills couldn’t keep pace. Franklin was the even ing high scorer with 19. Lazine had 8 for McGill. Dragons (29) FG. FT. PF. Brittf f 10 3 Williams, fc. 0 0 0 H. Franklin, eg 8 3 0 MeDavis, gf 2 0 1 Butler, g 0 0 2 Key, f 2 0 0 13 3 5 McGill (26) FG. FT. PF. Hall, f 10 1 Lazine, f 4 0 0 Skinner, cf 2 0 3 N. Preston, eg 10 0 T. Preston, g 3 0 1 Elliott, g 12 1 12 2 6 Halftim^ score: Dragons 16 — McGills 10. Missed Free throws: Dragons, Britt 3, Franklin 2, MeDavis 1.— McGills> Skinner 2, Hall 1, Elliott I. Official, Thomas, Omaha U. HSS. secured sole possession of first place by defeating Perry Har ris and Woodson Center 18 -16. Harris was the whole show for their 15 points. Until midway ihe second, when Harrison broke thru for a set up, the game was just a succession of missed shots. Up to this point only scoring was 4 free throws by HSS- The game as a whole was carelessly played. HSS. I wuiiimwitiiiimiiiifijiiiiminttititiin.imiimpimiiniiimHiiidHiiii'iHiiiinntinimmm. IK ABE’S BUFFET for Popular Brandt of BEER and LIQUORS | 2229 Lake Street g —Alwayt a place to park— gj SANTA ALICIA WINES for ALL OCCASIONS Yes Sir YOU CAN’T LOSE— QUALITY MATERIAL & GUARANTEED QUALITY > WORK THE LAKE SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 2407 Lake St. AT-7C60 We Have A Complete lane of Used Shoes For Sale. BERUTa^RomnncE l^yLUiyMiMJrllilMnWrc The Larieuse Beauty Bureau was established by the | Godefroy Manufacturing Company to study methods of preserving women’s natural beauty, and to make the results of this research available to the public. You want the admiration of oth ers, don’t you? Then, use your head! Dull, dingy hair has a re pelling Influence on people. You yourself know that you don’t turn your head and look a second time at someone whose hair is unkempt, discolored and drab-looklng. Despite the populur saying that ‘•Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” It Is my belief that ‘‘Gentlemen Prefer Wom en” no matter what the color of their crowning glory—IP It Is a color—one color—unj .'olor that Is attractive. Look at yout hair in the front, on the back of your head, and lifting several strands, look underneath. Is it streaky and vari-colored, Is it spotty? Is it lovely because of its well-groomed appearance? If you are disappointed In the way your hair looks, if the coloring does not suit you, apply an ac credited coloring and see for your self how much Improved your ap pearance will be. Don’t be a stay-at-home, don’t lose opportunities for happiness and ro mance, simply because you may have overlooked the appearance of your hulr. It’s so much a part of you but that Is all the more reason for taking care of It—beautify your hair with regular treatment and a well-rounded diet. The subject of proper foods for general health, as well as hair health, will be considered in a later column, so for the time being we shall think only about what daily routine will help to develop your hair so that you will be the envy of your friends, and the admiration of your masculine associates. The small amount of efTort ex pended In brushing your hair dally will pay handsome dividends. Use a strong bristled brush. Divide the hair into small sections (as if you were going to braid it) all over your head, and taking one part at a time, brush upward and outward with vig orous strokes. Keep this up until your scalp fairly tingles with life— you have already improved the cir culation, and good circulation to the roots of your hair will result in stronger and healthier hair. If your hair is dry, try oil treat ments or shampoos. Keep out of the sun—on windy days, remember to wear some kind of covering on your head because the elements are hurd on hair and render the problem of caring for the hair a most diffi cult one. If your hair is oily, use egg sham poos to help brighten it, to bring out the sheen which is ordinarily hidden by the accumulation of oil from the scalp. It is never good to scratch the head—Instead, place your fingertips on your sculp and gently, but firmly, move the scalp backwards and for wards, and from side to side. This exercise has a stimulating effect and will reward you in hair beauty and health. For the next several weeks, con centrate on your hair. It is a lot more beneficial to follow a few rules for beauty regularly, than to con fuse the mind with many which, in the end, are forgotten because it is too hard to remember so much. Don’t go around envying others’ beautiful hair when It is so easy to have beautiful hair yourself. What are your beauty problems? Write: Marie Downing, Larieuse Beauty Bureau, 3509 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, Mo., and she will be glad to answer them. Be sure to enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. made but four field goals, two of which Triggs made in the third. Woodson Center's roughness was a big contributing fact to their loss. They fouled 18 times for 24 free throws. HSS. made 10 of these. Lee McDavis led HSS. with 6 coun ters. HSS. (18) FG. FT. FF. McDavis, f 14 0 Triggs, f 2 0 1 McClardy f 0 0 1 Harrison, c 13 3 McCants, q 0 0 0 Gray, eg 0 0 0 Brooks, g 0 2 3 Merriw’er, g 0 0 1 Brown, g 0 1 31 4 10 12 Woodson (15> FG. FT. PF. Harris, f 5 13 Westf f 0 0 4 Prater, f 10 2 Rose, f 0 0 0 Starnes, eg. 10 3 Coleman, gc 0 0 4 Breakfield, g 0 0 2 7 1 18 Technical fouls, HSS. 1, Wood son 1. Halftime score HSS 6 — 9 Woodson 4. Missed free throws: HSS., Mc Davis 6, Brooks 3, Brown 3, Har rison 2. W. C- Harris 5, Coleman 4, Starnes 2, Breakfield 2> Pratt r 1. Official, Thomas, Omaha U. *•* There were 75 personal and 4 technical fouls called for 101 free throws. Only 37 free throws weie made. 64 were missed »«» Gretn Tree had the best free throw' made average with 10 out of 20. HSS. made 10 of 24 chanches. Rockets 10 of 26, Dragons made 3 of their 9 opportunities- McGiljrs put in 2 of their 6 and Woodson made only 1 of 15. 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