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BRIMMS PLASTI-LINER THE PERMANENT DENTURE RELTNER 10 11 12 13 15 17 19 20 22 24 25 26 replaced the beer chaser. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1961 Groaners' Dilemma CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 every city was allowed to have a world's champion of its very own, a clean, upstanding, virtuous defender of the right who was always being assailed by a dirty rat who kept peanut-shells concealed in his pants which he'd stick in the eyes of the world's champion when the referee wasn't looking. In Modern Wrestling, the good guy always won or, if he didn't, there was always a rematch next week by popular demand. Things went along splendidly for a decade or so and then came television, and the wrestling czars saw an opportunity to get two golden eggs for the price of one: the show itself, and the television rights. For a time, wrestling soared even higher in popu- larity. Small chi'dren stopped watching the murder- and-violence programs and cheered the pachyderms on their tiny screens. With rye drinkers in bars wrestling UT television is an insidious device, as more than mere wrestlers have discovered and presumably because of it more people began taking their wrestling from television than from the seats in the arenas, and, as always with falling attendance, revenue began to slip. That's been the situation for the past year. Now, with the promoters assembling in solemn conclave -- promoters always assemble in solemn conclave when the boat's leaking -- one wonders if they're being confronted by the television problem that has licked many a shining star -- over-exposure, The possibility arises that the kids have gone back to crime and the rye drinkers to their beer-chasers. Today's Crossword perhaps. (4, 3, 3, 5) 1 2 3 Ea 5 '6 7 9 0 11 2 13 14 15 16 177 18 19 20 21 22 23 124 2b 26 1 Dial T! (5) : 2 The likely outcome of a twisted 1 Unreliable type, certain to end lion's tail. (9) on the gallows. (15) 3 One effect of short delivery. (5) 9 In which one may enjoy a 4 Baggy sort of network. (7) peaceful smoke? (7) 5 "Upon such sacrifices, my Not a deadly fall, though per- Cordelia, The gods themselves haps a dying one. (7) throw * (K. Lear). (7) Tees swamped by a Scottish 6 One would expect it to be used river? (5) for the Black - letter type. Their gales occur in nice sur- (6, 3) roundings anyhow. (9) 7 Common party involved in "Hail. Bishop Valentine . . . Dean Arabin getting wed. (5) All the air is thy ----" 8 Otherwise three up? No! (9) (Donne). (7) 13 Taking off. (9) It's fruity outside! (7) 14 All are the quarry of the man- Sack this young lady of Sem- hunter. (9) bo's? (7) 16 A good deal intended tho' the Publishers were once muzzled holding's small? (9) in its streets, (7) 18 Outlet for the sun -- but no Bite Carol? V/hat a turn-out! red warming! (7) (9) 19 Might be a strain for any work- A clumsy muff, (5) man. (7) So lock of salt makes one 21 Scottish slattern and unlikely stupid! (7) to sweep the board. (5) This cuts one off from the 22 Type of princess to tum sticky? rest of one's circle, (7) (5) Triple result of a good smash 23 Temporary hold up in a lift,