Coming: Oct. 14, 1929

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BASEBALL Oct. 11-16—Continuation of World Series (Chicago "Cubs" v. Philadelphia "Athletics"). Remaining games: Oct. 11, 12. 14 at Philadelphia; Oct. 16 at Chicago. FOOTBALL (Oct. 19) East: Harvard v. Army at Cambridge; Pennsylvania v. California at Philadelphia; Cornell v. Princeton at Ithaca; Columbia v. Dartmouth at New York. South: Georgia Tech v. Florida at Atlanta; North Carolina v. Georgia at Chapel Hill. Midwest: Notre Dame v. Wisconsin at Chicago; Northwestern v. Minnesota at Evanston; Iowa v. Illinois at Iowa City; Michigan v. Ohio State at Ann Arbor; Nebraska v. Pittsburgh at Lincoln. West: Stanford v. Oregon State at Palo Alto; Southern California v. Occidental at Los Angeles; California (Southern Branch) v. California Tech at Pasadena. FOOTBALL (OCT. 26) East: Carnegie Tech v. Notre Dame at Pittsburgh; Harvard v. Dartmouth at Cambridge; Princeton v. Navy at Princeton ; Yale v. Army at New Haven. South: Florida v. Georgia at Jacksonville ; North Carolina v. V. P. I. at Chapel Hill; Tulane v. Georgia Tech at New Orleans; Washington & Lee v. Tennessee at Roanoke. Midwest: Illinois v. Michigan at Urbana; Missouri v. Nebraska at Columbia; Ohio State v. Indiana at Columbus; Wisconsin v. Iowa at Madison. West: Stanford v. Southern California at Palo Alto; California (Southern Branch) v. Pomona at Los Angeles. GOLF Oct. 16, 17—U. S. women's senior championship at Rye, N. Y.

LAWN TENNIS

Oct. 17—Southwestern Tennis Association championships at El Paso, Tex. Oct. 28-Nov. 1—Mid-South championships at Pinehurst, N. C.

MOTORBOATING (OUTBOARDS)

Oct. 11—16—Continuation of international star class championships at New Orleans. Oct. 18-20—Gulf star class for Lipton Trophy at New Orleans.

GOING

Best Plays in Manhattan

STREET SCENE—Sacred and profane love in Manhattan's slums (Pulitzer prize-winner).

JOURNEY'S END—Wartime destruction of nonchalance in a dugout filled with British gentlemen.

IT'S A WISE CHILD—A girl upsets her home town by pretending she is with child.

PORGY—Lyrical life of Carolina Negroes (return engagement).

CIVIC REPERTORY THEATRE—Eva Le Gallienne's splendid company in great plays (Tchekov, Moliere, Quintero) at top price of $1.50. Jacob Ben-Ami acts there this season.

STRICTLY DISHONORABLE—In a speak-easy an opera singer tries to win a mistress, gets a wife after grand comedy.

SUBWAY EXPRESS—Mechanically ingenious murder in a subway train

MUSICAL: WHOOPEE, SHOW-GIRL— Ziegfeld luxuries and ladies; FOLLOW THRU—Golfing gags and graces; THE LITTLE SHOW—Intimate and chic; HOT CHOCOLATES—Black, blue, hot; SWEET ADELINE—Scenes of the '90s with a Jerome Kern score; GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS—Decorative and pleasantly indecorous.

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