Monday, Mar. 21, 1927

Game No. 5

1) In big league baseball, what position besides second base, third base, or shortstop, is never filled by a left-handed thrower?

2) In basketball what penalty, aside from being put out of the game, is imposed on a player who bashes his or her opponent (who is shooting for a basket) on the jaw?

3) In contract auction bridge, what is meant by being "vulnerable?"

4) Who is:

5) What is likely to occur if one swallows the white of an egg or some olive oil before drinking up some potent whiskey cocktails?

6) What potent princeling visited the U. S. in 1860?

7) With what city are the names Widener, Rittenhouse, Stotes-bury, Curtis, McGillicuddy and Stowkowski identified?

8) In what business was Barrabas, Biblical character?

9) What event of great national importance (not a divorce) happened in Reno, Nev., on July 4, 1910?

10) Another event of great national importance that happened on July 4, 1910 was the death of Melville W. Fuller. What office was held by Melville W. Fuller at the time of his death?

11) What President of the U. S. served as a Congressman from Massachusetts after he had been President?

12) Who owns more railroad stock than any other U. S. citizen?

13) Who was the famous partner of Mr. Gallagher of 1922 fame?

14) What was the most popular U. S. song of 1923?

15) What was the most popular popular song of 1926?

16) What sardonic Italian play-wright-author is looked upon as the Italian G. B. Shaw?

17) What Premier recently said: "Women are trusting, confiding little animals."

18) What is the army rank between Major and Colonel?

19) What number republic of France is the present French republic?

20) What name is common to a flower, a Manhattan hotel, a British M. P.?

21) In what book is Corporal Trim a character?

22) What country was Admiral Togo fighting when he captured Port Arthur?

23) What Negro gained national prominence in 1857 because of a U. S. Supreme Court decision?

24) For what animal is Missouri noted?

25) What is an appropriate punishment for a child who uses foul, indecent language?