TTIFr IC'IA A!T§ ASSOCIATED PRESS 1rC rIiAI ;pI I rI * POCTURN NEWS5V e O LD0E RG E N E R AT I O N, N OTE !-Blue jeans Aire favoared. by both sexes among, the St. L~ous hig~h school crowd. Left to right: Melba Kerley. Ed Lyons. Connie Dain, Glenn West. Dora, Peters. EASY 1 F YOU K NOW HOW--"Double bird's nest" is the name of this aerial routine in which Velma Ziegler (top), 18, and Iris Mullane, 12, are cooperating so happily at Canton, Ohio, Where Mrs. Ruth Malloy trains aerial acts in an old barn. 1, , H 1, T--Warning that a Carmen called Miranda must look to her laurels was served by sinuou" little Carmen Roces, 4, in her dance at Manila. She's from 'a famous family of vublishers t ? { B A U B L E A T S T A K E--Across the front of burly Gus NI W 0 KnI.C,:S.AB0.U T H I.SK I C -Derac Moer,=ho esnevich, the pride of Cliffside, N.J., hangs a gaudy bauble-the waitd to yars o sar or he TxasAggesdemostrteshislight heavyweight championship belt of N.Y. state boxing commis- waitd to yars o sar or he TxasAggesdemostrteshission--which Gus put on the line in his match with Tami Mauri- ki+ king skill. His coffin-corner booting and his 48.8-yard punting elld. In 65 pro fights, Gus won 53, lost 7, was held at 5 draws. average stamp him an Atlas with the Aggies. Mauriello had two losses in 34 bouts. ' ::. ;;' ;, .,?; : « ea ' ...... :, L.s: ' {l s .k>:.... ' , ' ". r.....; . " ....;. :; ; . :..,., .:'s: > ;} u ..tea ME.