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' ,PC I X Tiger Hopefuls oi 1942 J-SSOCIiiTSD PSESS 7 .s This OHHGOIT STATECMAIL Solasa. Oregon, Thursday Mon!ag, l'arc- S, IS 13 . rr .. .. - . i . i. - - .- . r r , 1 m .-. 11Mri njjjr i nrii-i mMn y nnyrnnnupiunip unji ii.iujmiiTiiiiii.i.iu.'jL-.-jjjijj- iujuiuhh ." ": '." Jr .... ', :-. - ; . .':..., . . " , ' , - -. :- - - ' ' : -."'!'" V ... .V ' """"v :- .: ' - , , " V V- - - - ' i .. ' ' i " r - T -4- fjr : : .: i ;- l- :. h Schoolboy -owe (19), veteran Detroit hurler, and Charlie Gehrlner (42), Tiger coach, look over the 142 roB ef Tirer henefnls at the Detroit training camp in Lakeland, Fia. Lett to right are Eoy Hen- ahaw, vp from Jersey City; Let Mueller. Beaumont; Harold White, Buffalo, all pitchers, and Dick Wake- field. Wins ton- Suera oaulelder; Jimmy jsioewortn, miie-aer pbrohn . inwn niuiBiMni, "Dutch" Meyer, shortstop and former Texas Christian athlete recalled from Buff ale. i . 1 11 11 ii i Higo :e, 'Bums' Bowling Scores Defeated by Cuban Nine LADIES LEAGUE McKay CbtTTOlet Handicap . Doerfler Putnam - Welch ... ricklin Mc U ney ... Tot - Kerlettes owuy II 133 130 129 139 146 694 11 131 143 89 99 109 691 11 63 129 393 105 377 83 301 161 399 14 404 6481933 Acne Ante Handicap Scales. Top 1 raon - Kennedy . Steinbock . Total Ryer Anderson Total Capital Bed t foui in Clark Horner Welty Wilson Total ... a r a m a r i . m jnh n. : nAViuiAf miftu -vrr" Welsgerber rooJuyn - oagers, wno oreezea i mii through two exhibition fames with the New York Giants last week, were defeated, 2 to 1 Wed nesday by a Cuban all-star team. The Cubans, who keep in al most constant tralnLnjr for base ball, cot U Pitcher Klrby Hicbe " for three hits In the second inning- to brine In their two ran In the third Pete Reiser singled to score Pinch Hitter Mickey - Owen who' had singled. Thomas De La Cruz pitched the entire game for the all-stars. Hig her Curt Davis and Johnny Allen pitched three innings each. - Cuban All-Stars 2 5 0 Brooklyn (N) 1 7 0 , De La Cruz and Colas; Higbe, Davis (4), Allen (7) and Howell, Dapper (6). . 135 130 131 133 159 686 169 . 128 . 106 . 103 136 . 642 Royal Deaaerta' DtMtrlt a Lin dley . rtelen ; Bye Craven Total 136 120 122 . 103 130 . 701 194 139 14? 132 156 7X4 164 in 103 139 171 750 169 109 131 103 131 120 Cope ad Tarda 1 CIS i w i jranerson 363 1 Kertaon 132 410 1 Nelson 130 399 I Foreman 133 447 I Ha man 641-3053 Total 27 XT -153 183 201 0 241 140 - 193 156 169 239 -1033 927 - 46 46 190 ' 303 - 163 169 217 160 -,200 ,. ,197 159 - 180 999 . 973 128 457 14V- 450 119 326 109 347 181 490 6783070 I Cllne Coffee Shop - Handicap i .- Z3 Hartwell J 188 Cline. sr. 194. SuUivan 182 Cline. Jr. 203 i pauun 194 Total 964 100 403 120 349 106339 119 321 137 398 663- 4 Hebfcar Motor. Handicap Crttchel Boyd ; Hubbard Peterson Irieteu Handicap Friesen Nufer Evans Kerr Kertson . Total 67 200 178 149 194 163 951 23 226 176 196 219 193 1031 67 182 166 187 179 147 924 27 81 190 629 185666 197 678 177 628 163 670 9383767 144 143 636 173 643 229 602 189686 160 489 939-17111 23 69 211 629 149 621 179 697 202 620 312 699 9763991 67 301 178 560 1 184 626 147 483 236609 179489 9913866 Meyers rotal 50 109 19 127 115 118 638 50 111 142 136 129 50 150 .It: HI Books Sent Out 4 r . e I 123 168 409 6i'Krntnn 691 7672098 I A- a U I fc 111 V II EVP IE B Tournament Starts Tonight Ceea Cola McCarroU Garbanno Lloyd Foreman Kennedy louu .. 153 . 141 131 133 128 147 163 1S2 108 103 71 137 437 136 440 151 434 144 383 153 384 721 307S fotal MAJOR LEAGUE Karn Handican UuN aiarcn -v7 n BWT Oregon State B league basketball I Keii0M tournament wiu ooen nere xnurs- i f day night with the defending I champion Westport five from I mase i.c Clatsop county going Into action j oiing"r " In the first round. - - - J I "erry . i namon Westnort - meets Arlindon In I Foreman the first game at 7 p.m. Dayton Jg, and Harrisburg play at B pjn.; lr.l 1. Al- .54V. T)A...A , ju Lwiawa mm mica t iuwcii a. - p-, and Butte Falls goes if rOSDGCl IM GWS . tn M . I 83 ,197 126 195 187 943 36 181 301 159 149 168 886 83 186 180 183 192 985 36 168-! 152 169 t 208 198 927 SILVETJTON Around 2 00 books now have been gathered at the, Silverton public library fori the victory book campaign and these will go out within a few days. Book and magazine donors to im 55 Ue library shelves during Febru- 171 550 i ary include Mr. and Mrs. JEL B. Latham, Mrs. W. P. Scarth, srn Mrs. Clay Allen. Mrs. W. Clark 1081 Utm Anil HjTmi . riA I tuiijau U auu mu & - wcuu 196 949 BriedweU, Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Mc- 53 159 177 960 158 924 9342747 Oil Firm Names Sales Manager ' . According to an announcement by Roy Linden, recently appointed northern division sales manager for Union Oil company, R. W. Hoffman has been appointed sales manager for the Salem area. He replaces C L. Brown, who has been transferred to Spokane as office manager. ' Hoffman formerly served as district sales manager at Walla Walla. PROSPECT Mrs. Lafe Har pole and Rahna, and Mrs. Grace La Fountaine of Independence spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Rains. Cora Davie and Phil Corbett of Salem visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ba con. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo D. Brown, Lynn and Ardis visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Belknap of Talbot There are several cases of se vere colds in this locality. Mrs. Ralph Dent and Mrs. Lester Rains are both indisposed at present Prospect Hills Women's club met Friday at the home of Mil m" 4M Cannel, Mrs. L. G. McDonald, Mrs. . . tarr ana Mrs. i . uienn Mc Donald. Circulation at the library is I still holding up with the total during February standing at 1567. Sixteen new readers were added and 30 books were added by gift and purchase. Among the new books, added were Osa Johnson's Tour Years in Paradise'; J. E. Nordby's "Livestock Judging ' Handbook" Burt, "Along These Streets" Charles Nordhof f s "Botany Bay"; Spence, "One Foot In Heaven; August, "Advance Agent"; Ed monds "Young Ames"; Jordan, 'One Red Rose Forever"; Gratton, "Introducing Australia"; Lomax, "Pioneer Woolen Mills in Ore gon." Henderson Asks No Goods Price Increase WASHINGTON, March 4-(P) j Surprise Shower dred Doran for an all-day meet- rVPfl NtWiVWPf.fl ingwith a dinner at noon. Tire vrlVCU leWiy VVCUS members worked on Bundles for Britain. Members- present were KOB RTS The Roberts corn- Viva Bacon. Ena Mary Cart- mun"' ave a surpnae weaamg wriffht Olni Rains. Annie Keo-i"10" recently m nonor oi Mr, Price Administrator Leon Hen- ierf Janet Brown and the hostess, and Mrs- I"el Wright, Stayton. derston asked manufacturers of Mildred Doran. Olga Rains acted Mrs- Wright was formerly Doro-nnrtine- anaAa. and huntin and mwMit fm Harh! nonL who thy Rice, daughter - of Mr. and flahinff eauinment Wednesday I - m. Mrs. Roy Rice. not to Increase prices above Jan- People from this community at- Guests were Mr. and Mrs. FeUx n,nr 1A lvle. I A,r, iM olaeuMr mi T.iK. I Wflgnt, Mr. ana MTS. MelVUl Although his request was di rected only at manufacturers, 'Henderson emphasized that its purpose was to control retail prices as welL Lnisetti & Co. Drub Tacoraa All-Stars TACOMA. March 4-UPHSpark- ed by Hank Luisetti, ex-Stanford university star, the Phillips 68 Oilers, Bartlesville, Okla, former National AAU basketball chanv erty are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dent Olga Rains, Viva Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo D. Brown, Ena Mary Cartwright Lillian Hampton and Geneva Riggs. Rachel Dent and Lillian Hamp ton have been mobUizing- the Prospect women in cooperation with the national defense pro- cram. Mrs. Palmer Williams and son Denny visited at the Lester Rains residence Friday. Everyone is busy with bis spring gardeiung. Crocus, snow drops, aconites, quince, forsythia. ! " - 4.1 4k IhiuM, AU-Stari, 89 to 41. in an exhibi- Mexican , orange and Hon trm h r WninMdlT nierit. I " - Trindle, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Fid ler, Mrs. Frances Bressler, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Minich and Mil dred, Mr1, and . Mrs. S. L. Minard, Mrs. Frank Kolvaski, Mrs. Louis Johnston, Mrs. Alice Coolidge, Mrs. Elsie Carpenter, Mrs. Rose Howland, Mr. and Mrs. John Ors- born, Mrs. Lee Eyerly, Mrs. For est Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Cafl Ross, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Higgins, Mrs. L. Clymer, Mrs. Hazel Sel- mer and Irene, Mrs. William Pe tersen, Mrs. Jesee Johns, Mrs. J. P. Blankenshlp, Mrs. Albert Blan kenship, Mr. and Mrs. Rol Rice, Mrs. Harvey Schuebel and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Zoelke. . Tbe teams meet -again Thursday Sight UMFUItat moatmy o-ymenu; ae fwnani biii: no Increate ia taUfcti rat A ProdeoUal 29-Tear Mortgage tm the mmt way to rear home Araiiaate i erUas JFBA I iBanclas oo-oa-t. BAWXZNS A CC--T3. INC. Authorised Mort!e Loan Soltcitot for The Prudent mi insurance i ot America. " O.iartltan Build. nt Ei'.em. Oro-oa Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rams ana A'St I Birth-,. Noted i Sherwood recently to visit with 1 Victor Point Homes Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hopkins. ! A "SOO" arty was enjoyed Sat- VICTOR POINT The birth- urday night at the home of Mr. day of Mrs. Carl Jones was ob- and Mrs. Basil Weathers. Those served by a family dinner, at her present were Ethel Gordoniere, home Sunday. Coming from Mill Roy Marshann, Mr. and Mrs. City were, her parents, Mr. and Tony Kasper, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. I Mrs. S. Jepson and her sister, Rains and Mr. and Mrs. Basil! Mrs. Max Kelley and baby son. Weathers. ' " I Birthdays of Mrs. M. M. Gil- Mr. and Mrs. Basil Weathers I mour and Mrs. ' Arthur Mulkey spent Friday in Corvallls on bus- JWre celebrated at dinner Sunday iness. '' (at the Gilmour home with places Mrs. D. J. Rains spent .nurs- ilaid for Mr. and Mrs. George day night and Friday tn nae-jLovett, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Qua- pendence at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. Ie warpoie. Mr. and Mrs, iu?pier nave? wra tin the interior of their home. V: it f l 4, JjJ.'ieve n r r 2 ; u KJ ley and Norman; Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Mulkey and the hosts. Learn of Illness VA1J-EY VIEW Friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Charlesworth, who moved from this district to Silverton about a year ago, will be sorry to know that Charlesworth la reported seriously ill at his home there. - - FROM MEXICO W A Y-lefeMiHpfatlms tor Lower Calif onila, that 7S9-n-Oe-lc.gr flarer ef land thai Is Mexico's, Is f grave hnyortsnee ta Lieat Cel. L. CaeU Sataires (left) and Gen. N. Cabers, roramtnittng Mextea soldiers stationed there. IN CH ARC EAdmlral : Charles M. Omaa (above) is cemmaadlar off leer ef the newlr-ceenpleted natletwl naval medical center for VJS. -aval pattents at IVthesda. VUL - liillB A - .WflMWWft-iMW.V1llV WHAT MAKES WILD WAVES WILD?Three ef Mama's slarltng -aaghiers get close but net too close to the waters of Santa Monica, CaL tn this antidote for depressing war news. Left to right are Martha O'DriseolL Sosan Harward and Barbara Britton, an of whoa hive 6oniethlar to de with the movies. Salts look rather gay this season. - N A V A t C E N T E lU-Thro-rk thU impressive treat entraner of the mam bnildlng these men wUl eater the new national naval 8-edieat center at Bethesda, M-U where 4SS beds and the beat aaedl- . eal eqsdpmeat are available for naval patients. The tower ef the administration balldlng dodnates Maryland eenntryslde, Ad-ural Charles M. Oman Is eonunanding affker .'':-::::::. s . .!,' '- X A . f - ;- w-' ' - - ii ,: f - ., 't t .--w. . s i PEEKAB0 0.Mkaael Neale wears the latest -tmderwater whimsy-the better te asnrvey Florida waters. It's a periscepe goggle which allows wearer te breaUie belew sarface. - A r0 i , V TO THE VIH M E R-rrem Mrs. Ernest IIenurway. wife f the -avellst, Wi-staa Gaest receives a trophy far his expert sheetmg at a llavaaa whiter trspahaet and pix trney.Ges is a ains-u-a ef Winste- CharchUl, a kaater, and a pole star. f . . -'"eeti j 1 saa-liiil'- 1 VI I ' CENERAL AT WOR ICThree stars ef bis rank as a Ilea- 1 teaaat general gleasa fre-i the afaealders at WllUasa 8. gaadsesi -: who, wlOi ne previoas s-Uitary reeerd. was se nasned by FW, t fadiiUte his work as War PeimUst- predacUeai chief. SClidOL T I E S la tls custc-sry tetter (Lit), a 1J fre-i cxrlnsire Harrow school Uni ep wi.1 U :3-scooIei seventeen- year-clis at a labor exchanjrt! tn Ixzlza, t rer'ter under new cM- :r!jUon law. Harrow tad ii3 1 i rtzkizt at these labor ex caccs, as an exacts to ether I i r--IIc s--ocl3, which had tllSTOHY aEPEAT5-Jsrt t la T7erU TTar t servlca tr.;rs its ttr C'zTtl. C;a. LIcrl Thtsai cf Utah kanzs t? a f.rt-s'.r tir la t r:ilr cX::ce, dectii t-t Cvs . eta fcrei tls t till are taw la te armv. SO Oil TALIC Count r.:ovie Actress Evelyn Eeyes amerr those serportl-g the nation's V far Victory drive, ta rrstr hi tzxi'X nutter far s;rs, t. . tcrs and mari-ea.