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:As Hiinting Season Opens .. ' " Longfellow depts , Ah. this Is flit) day theyHb hieing away. Hunters an mass to yon forests la expedition; v ' That Is. many will 90 but many more will stay. ; 'Cause (he latter. Eke us. ain't got no ammunition. Twould be nice to cjo to the land of antlered denizen To seek out and stalk Mr. or Mrs. Venison; 4 But all In aU. home we'd Just as soon stay " Bather than get ourselves stalked by the CPA. ffnA Longfellow dep'U '. I 1 -J SaaaS -- ' . ' . ; ; Short stuff: Yearly, ''what s -In .a name"; chapter, in from ' - Cheinawa, the home of the now departed "Backbones," "Shoul 'derblades,'" "Takes Enemys." . "Rcdn-in-the-Faces," eta This one's R. T. "Curly" WalksOn- The - Ice, ' 1 50 - pounder out for ; w tackle on the . Indian ' football teanv-Coach Lefty Wilder in forms that Curly has dropped cll buK'Walks" due to war--timecut-down trend i . '. Our old fence-bustin' pal." Bill ' "Bucky-Harris, the . Senator solid sender is finally In the" . dnned'fofces, we're told. Wild Willyam, who could and would rlenn un' cmvthina" -frdfca ! the " bases full to a cocktail bar at 3 a. m.. and with the greatest of pleasure,: is -stationed at the Norman, Okla naval base where he's been' playing ball with such ex-major league characters as Johnny . m 1 H . 1 A 1 T A . Ti VAtttnMM Tajwim M. , tergardener last year was also in . mMii.i. a , .-. ; .nuuri oy now reucweu Bcuauiuu.-e wim t icui wu ui u old Senator pals, since Chief Specialist Gordon Hull and wife Dolly, J the Senator .front-office sal, are stationed there also . . . Speaking (of Senators in service rubbing elbows with ex-big leaguers, Clint Cameron can be included. Clint is now at Bainbridge, Md trying to ' become a chief petty officer, and has as fellow aspirants Johnny Mize, Eddie Pellagrin!, Joe Grace and George Dickey, (younger relative of "famous Bill), all former major ballgamers . . s Cais Have the He ft,, Anyway - r Our Willamette Navyeats may not be as experienced as elevens fielded by Spec Keene In the recent past, bnt this fall's -crop, the first string at least, will be one of the heftiest to sport the Cardinal and Gold In some time. From end to end, Messrs. Sparks-Trotter-McGvire-Carroll's. outfit averages 191 H pounds per man.' And there are no 250-pounders to offset one or two ISO pounders. Ends Bob Sheridan and Bill Blade lug 206 and 192 pounds re spectively. Tackles Garrell Deiner and Bob Peters stop 'at 200 and 195, Guards Charlie Anderson and Bob Donovan 193 and 195 and Cen ter Frank Scheibner, 200 even. Of the seven only Deiner, Donovan, Peters and Scheibner have had collegiate experience, and the last two very little at Portland U at that Only Sheridan of the other three has had high school ex- perience. t ' ' " The first string backfield of Hugh Barr, Quarterback from WSCi Jack Anderson from CPS; John "Monk" Macy from Willam ette and.-Andy Boho, fullback from the fleet, average 166 pounds With Macy, at 17. the heaviest. - Of the quartet only Anderson has played collegiate football, and only one year at that. - Came last fall when he was a reserve end for the Loggers. Barr, .Boho and Macy have- played high school football for the aggregate total of four years, Boho the gent with two. So it's little wonder that so far the Navyeats have been all de- xense, no onense. , . - K . , :, That Man9 Here Again .; ' Peerless P. Prornostieator, that slaphappy fall citizen of bum gaesees, excuses, alibis, ete back again for the season. Following are s few of PPPs picks for the week (dont ask why): , Salem-Klamath Falls. The Viks have something, but as yet Coach Tommy Drynan hasnt been able to find it. The Pelicans have some- Calif ornla-USC Navy against navy and marines against marines, only the Trojans were better stocked than the Bears with grid-wise same. USC, 20-0. . College of Paeiflc-UCLA. Pacific has players, power and Stagg. Bat she hasn't our Terrific Ted Ogdahl, Pat White and two or three ethers this week due to injuries suffered - last "week against St. Mary's Prefught. Podeste from Modeste's right arm ' hasn't been broken.- --Pacific, 1S-7. , . Great Lakes-Pittsburgh. Clark iShaughnessy's word is good enough for PPP. ' He says the Panthers ain't got a chance. Bluejack ets, 31-0. ): . ' Notre Dame-Georgia Tech. The Irish are after the "Nation's . Best" title with, a good ball club. The Ramblin Wreck oughtn't to stop 'em. Notre Dame, 27-13. LaBelle vs. Kiser One of Two Hassling Main Events Tuesday Pierre 'Frenchy" LaBelle and Jack "Adonis" Kiser, the light heavy crunch cronies who shouldn't be ashamed to call them selves honest-to-goodness wrestlers, have been signed as one half of the double main event set for, next Tuesday night on Matcnmaxer Don Owens - armory card. : Both have met twice before and each time have grappled to thrilling 36-mlante drjiws. This time theyH have an hour to seuffle as , win - the second main event, unnamed as ret by A 30-minute preliminary will tart things off. r Owen Is attempting to get . Tough Tony Koss and Leo Kar llnke together again In a UUe scrip, bnt each may -be Impos sible; by Tuesday night. Kar- ' linko had to have four stltch- , es sewn In ; the eye gash Ross gave' him daring Tuesday's bond whooperee, and has temporar ily been shelved. - UScioDinig f HTTHT VATJV . A 1 HnO. VWAJ Mta4J tuiu V first time at Rockingham park af ter - being grounded several days by contractual difficulties, rode five . winners in ; the : first seven races today, ; r ' He ; brought home the Outpost table's Our Gladden in the Pier mont, an allowance race for three-year-old which have never, won three races other than maiden or claiming, and after winning the feature' he took the sixth with W. L Lunt's. Hard Telling and the seventh on the same owner's In fant Queen. Earlier he rode the daily double, piloting W. W. Cren- -r - . A )' I j,,illiYmm Wii ni BIIX HAKBIS the aeronautical school for awhile 1 i. . : .i . . V(. shaw's Smoky Snyder in the first and I. Buckley's One Dollar in the second. ' - . Our Gladden covered the mile and a sixteenth in 1:48 and paid $21.60 for 12. 'A banner weekday crowd of 23JI77 saw William Ziegler, Jr.s Walt A Bit. a lJt for two shot, score an easy two-length triumph In the Yotburgh han ' dicap here today.4 The : Espino four-year-old 'rallied - from far back ; to complete the seven furlong trip In 1:23 15 and earn parse money of $6,606. ; Warren Wright's Sun Again al so closed a big gap to earn the place, three lengths in front of Herbert M. Woolfe's Adulator. In his previous two starts Wait A Bit had finished second. - The sixth race at Hawthorne today, a stx-forlong event, was won by Borgoo Maid, ridden by Jockey G. Barns with 117 pounds. Fag, the early . leader, was second and Be Brief took third money. - National League (Thursday scores) Brooklyn Cincinnati .J01 OW 000 S S 9 .eao lit ooo a t o Higb- and Braxan; Riddle - and (Thursday scores) Detroit -Ota ooi oos a a .ooo ooo ooo a 4 a Philadelphia Overmire, White (C). and Vnsen HarrU and PKrisea. Rogers lists Taboo Spots In Summary 145,000 Red-caps Expected to Enter- h Woods During Year - Areas closed to hunters and those not closed, as the deer sea son opens today, were designated specifically in a ' brief J summary released Thursday by State For ester Nels Rogers, following a proclamation issued Wednesday by Gov. . Earl Snell after confer ences with the state forester and other: officials interested in pro- .. PORTLAND, Sept. 30-j. State game commissioners pre- : dieted today that more than 145,006 hunters will enter the woods In the deer season, open ing In Oregon Friday. ' - final figures en hunting. li censes, however, have not been reported. tecting Oregon forests against fire hazards. - 'I I The proclamation was certified to the secretary of state e ' AH areas west of the' Cascade mountains and north of Doug las county are now open to en try without restriction. ? t Douglas and. Coos" counties are ooen with the excention -of an area between the Umpqua river and the north boundary of the Siskiyou national forest, which Is open only under permit. Permits may be secured .from any fire warden within the area. This area is located in western Coos and Douglas counties, i Jackson and Josephine coun ties are open with the excep tion of the Jennie Creek, Pros-', pect and Butte Falls, Evans Creek' and Trail Creek, Monger Butte and the upper and lower Graves Creek " areas. These areas are likewise under permit closures and permits . may be obtained from the state forestry headquarters In Medford l and Grants Pass or from any local, fire warden within the closed 'districts.- r-" - ? The Swan Lake area. Green Springs area between the Califor nia boundary and the south boun dary of the Rogue river national forest, Beaver Creek marsh. Yam say, mountain area, and the Yaw ker Lumber company area in the vicinity of Fort Klamath, all in Klamath county, are under abso lute closure and no entry permits will be issued, t f 'v : - The Fremont national forest will remain closed, bat permits wDl be Issued for entry into certain i parts. These . permits anay .be obtained at the super visor's office at Lakeview or at any forest service guard station. The remainder of eastern Ore gon is open to entry without re striction with the execution f forested lands outside the Ochoco national forest in the PrinevUle area, and private" and national forest lands In the Kinrua r between Fossil and the Spray-! neppner nignway. Entry Will not be Twrmltf fm4M those areas. Bogers said he had received Biany requests for information regarding the closed and open -areas. Somo areas now closed' may be opened later La the deer hunting season, provided . wea ther conditions improve. Sogers declared. l ? - Belted By Sox, 8-3 NEW YORK, Sept 30r(P)-Spud Chandler, 20-game winner for the championship Yankees twirled a hitless three-inning , world series tune-trp against the Chicago White Sox today, but the Sox pounded his successor,- Bill Zubcr, hard for an 8 to 3 victory. A crowd of only- 771 paid believed the smallest in the his tory of the Yankee stadium. Chicago ,006 023 300-t 10 New; YoriL000 020 001-3 t Smith .and Tresh; Chandler, Zuber (4). J. Turner (7) and Bemsley. , DiMag fBlpW Homer Peiiny SAN FRANCISCO, f Sept 30 (JP)-On leave from the army, Joe DIMagrio swung aboard a streetcar and dropped five pen nies in the coin box. . "Wow," ; the former Yankee outfielder groaned as the coins trickled out of reach, "There goes my home run pennya 1903 Indian head. Get it oat." Conductorette Mary Griffin ' explained -'the coin r box was locked and she was helpless te recover; the copper.; W- r;v:- . -1 But : municipal - railway ofri "claH to whom appeal was tak- en, ' emerged today from a mountain of p e n n 1 e s three' .. days later with Joe's lucky piece, Yanks Vilkngsmanjtys KLAMATH FALL S Spe cial) Salem high's It-straight-times chastised f ootball Tilings stumbled Into town last night and immediately set vp, plans for a big T-party at the expense of the Klamath Falls Pelieans tonight w ben the two eross state elevens toss tackles at each other en the local grid iron. Although they bore no ban ners advertising same, the big Viks from up north intimated that itll be a T-party tonight, and with . Coach , Tommy . Dry- Petroi First In Golf Play 2-Ball 4-some Meet; 'Special Sunday Event -Putting together a gross round of 36, minus his mandieap of iour, Pat Petroi led the field , in yester day's ; Salem Golf 'club- man's Thursday : play in the handicap medal tourney. . - Bad Waterman - abat a 37, deducted four for handicap, and finished ' second. Bill Buslck, George Scales, , R. L McLaugh lin, Tony? Painter, and Harry 4 Gostafson; all with va net .34 Vs. tied for third, in the tussle for the war stamps prises and will probably shoorit-eff next' week; In all 23 participated. ' . The club tournament committee again wishes to remind both men and. ,' women - of : the r upcoming mixed two-ball, foursome fun set for Sunday afternoon. Women are asked to contact Mrs. Harry Wied xntr, for playing and luncheon ar rangements, while the men can sign up at. the dub house."' - - Playing their club champion ship . first flight match against 1 1 m e - Wednesday, ' Lawrence "Monk" Alley defeated Lee Ea ter, 1 vp, on the 18th. It was hit and ran figuratively tor both players as they saeceeder in completing' hostilities - before darkness came. - MolaUa Hosts Ghcmawa Oub CHEMAWA The Duration league defending champion TChe mawa Indians open their football season Friday at Molalla, - but Coaches " "Chief Thompson v and -Warren -. Wilder " aren't expecting hjg things from their green 'team in the way of keeping up the win habit. '.:-;"-V i.-A,r' r -. Only '.: ene , letterman. Guard . Arnie Davis, will bejn Chema- , wa's starting lineup. The rest; Ends Bob'Satlaeum and Simon . Whltford; tackles George Mill er and Curly - Walks;- guards -; ; Davis and .Frits Fritsler; center --Earl Davis; quarter Gerald Hoffen halves Merle Williams and Jimmle LaRance; foil; Eugene Hoffer. - f,l: ' - The ; line "will average. , 153,4 pounds, -"the backfield 145.' The game is set for 2:30 p. m. The Major - league bowling bee held at the Perfection Wednesday night wound up in 2 to 1 vic tories for City Cleaners, Cline's Coffee Shop and Bert's Pros over Acme Auto h Wreckers, ? Ramage's 7-Up and Army Navy store re spectively.; High series for the night went to Walt Cltne, jr.. 012, as; : well as high ' individual game, 245,; both helping the Cleaners ; over the hump. Don Poulin of the Pros was the only ether 1 kegier to bit COO. He scored a C04 series. k Scores: ' - A CMS WKECKEKS I) Handicao - sis RartwcU ; ; ill m 13 55S Hirsina 1M 'IA9 143454 Talbot .171 190 137500 Woodry , ,. V - 149 200 71 Young -. - , -, ISO 323 119501 Total 1006 -953 833 3790 CRY CIJtANCmS 3 .. .. ' ' Ml Kcrtssa 1471772S3 27 - mm.ij m 17.11S1 M? li 2tl .1 42S 156l21LJK456M Perry xarua Cites, Jr., . RA MAGES 7-CP tl) . Handicap . . . 56 58 58 174 oray - -204 - 143 129476 -183 197 136497 -133 173 190496 -166 170 146 4S3 ueGuire Norton - Scales ' u , Tntala . 890 894 811 25S3 CLINE'S COFFEE SHOP (l Handicap 66 66 66 198 Chne. sr. .171 . 173 . 183535 Karr 194 187 154535 Clark 16J 190 141 453 Larson -, , 178 140 168486 King:.., 157 ,148 188474 Totals i ARMY 4k NAVY 1 -928 863 : 880 2671 Handicap . 73 75 75 223 Garbarino ' - 156 181 . 153 490 Henderson -. ,, , -; 1ST - 175 -r 173517 McCarrcOl ' ... 133 - 456 134 423 Kellogg . 153 147 219 518 Haman ; 151 179 458 494 Total- " B-aXTS'PBOS Z) Handicap Poulin " FTiesen Welch Barr Page - -S4S " 913 914 3667 - 69 69 ' "69 ' S07 .190 209 ' 305 04 170 17S 1KA sna 147 : 124 .158 429 JSS 143 127 42 -174 : 217 157548 Totals 1 (i&,fkMSiia I SHUCKS nBwnoraig -906 938 876 2738 nan's men' doing the pouring. Drynan has been herding his "bepef uls in long sessions through the week showing them the finer points of the T" and - how -it can help - spell "touch down." Quarterback Tray Is t Cross has been anchoring the formation from the south end of the pointed north center. , Bat the State Champion Peli cans expect to do a little pour ing themselves. They don't vj. know much about the T" ex- eeptlng how-to stop itr-but do know how to make footballs, go ART MTJKAKOWSKI (31). Great the naval station. Emil Drvario (72), Great Lakes guard, recovered, however. No. r 03 Is SUa Mohr bacher and 08 Is Jim Coxad of Iowa. Lakes won 21-7. . WU Na vyeats Lineup Swelled By Pair From Hula-Hula Land Tlv same password .that got job on the Willamette. Bearcat Sent Me" yesterday, brought two more Hawaiians ; to the uni versity for education and football. The pair are Herbert Heu and Mack Taylor, fresh from the land of hula-hula and looking the part Bet h olive-skinned athletes of fair heft, Heu Is a 205-pound : tackle while Taylor Is a 170. 'pound end. Hen stands f-feet ,3-inches, Taylor" f-feet 1-Inch.' Both played m n d e r Gallon at Kamahameha high, Honolulu,' the .same school which . prepped ' Douglas for the 'Cats of last faU. The pair worked eat with ' the Navyeats yesterday.. . J e r r y Wolfsehr, . 187-pound freshman V-12'er from Portland also 'joined the squad- yesterday. He's. a lineman with Jiigfar school experience. ' . .. ; r The squad, now 48 strong, went through a peppery s i g n a 1 drill yesterday twith - more effort - on brushing up off ensive strength for Its opener against Whitman ' here Saturday, October 9. ; - i J; ; Football Dlreetor Le Sparks, announced the proposed Wash-, tngton Husky, game, tentatively scheduled f r, .Seattle October 10. was "still Injhe hands of the Coast eonference.' The confer ence has been pat to a vote on allowing, the . Huskies to - play, Willamette. ' The 125 II. Ccnncrchl Back pains may mean trouble. . Try Schacfcr's ; ffiJasy Pilb 2s ': i:ss? Take Fss-Ua, O seUo loseti teblst WW ..I-!; Af first rjVBtosis of a coll, Itis tiese e2ckst ( t-lkts for relef. - Wise mo-VjjV fslwa feat J 1 -meadbe l e skfc lisa-acts. H O fS tioa W as mm am de. ' V er WSWK II Vf ill ii a i -v-agr m w ill r m m v. i ff m ' si at i w r r in m o toiQamaili Falls over the goal lines for six points at a crack. " -M-.-" Only once la their last 13 games have the Pelicans fin ished second best en the grid- iron. That once came last fall in a post-season game when the Pelicans closed their successful campaign by getting themselves upset by the; Vaneonyer, Wash Trappers.- : 'V-'- So far this semester Coach ; -Frank. Ramsey's lads have.been naught but victorious. Opening against the Grant Generals of : roruana nere lass rnair mgni. Lakes navy back, fumbles as ho "Hula". Bob Douglas a halfback eleven a. year ago "Art Gallon ItlValual ? ST. LOUIS,' Sept SO-iTV-Andy Pafka, 22-year-old outfielder from Los Angeles, was named, the most valuable, player., in the Pacific Coast, league by :a 4 committee of baseball "writer s v representing member cities, the Sporting News said today. r -,::' ' V Pafko,".who" went" to the Chica go Cubs September 24 from the Angels," won.: over a field ' includ ing. Joh n Dickihot : Hollywood outfielder, runner-up, and Hal Sueme, Seattle, catcher, in third place. ' ;- " v Scio Hunters Out : T : ; SCIO Among Scio deer hunt ers in-eastern and southern Ore gon this week are the- Warren-Pennell-Ijandon' end - the .Moses- Ewing-Crow parties. Several oth ers are outfitting for . the chase. Deer .have been reported Quite plentiful In various.- sections ' of the state." PGL Original "YELLOW FRONT' Drug and Candy Special Solo Agents for Penslar Kemedies for Marten County Prescriptions Filled 1899-1943 , , Corns make cripples 1 of healthy people. Try Schacfcr's Ccrn Ecncdy 25s Avoid exabarrassznent.v v Try SdiaefcrY Dedal Oiicl 52; AlTilcts'aFcct Co a nieev othoro d to ro-eve t.s kMtenae itclKg. S9c r j r. ? STtl I Jf, 11 Tonight the Pelicans thundered to ene-siaea " " " " " - . in everything but the final score, which, according to Ram sey himself, should have been more like 20-6. " ' , Ramsey has been rolling the kinks oat of the boys all week and , figures bis men as ready willing and able to torn the Viks "T" lnte a tee-hee. At least the Pelicans are edds-on favorites to all bat chase the Viks eff the field. M The game is set for an t pjn. Mckeu. hlU the Iowa line In the game at How . Thty,; sirMnD.... NATIONAX. LEAGUE : - 1 W L Pet. - W X. Pet. St. Louis 103 4 675KilcaKO .72 77 .463 Cinclnnat 8S 66 i3 Boston .M S3 jU3 Brooklyn 80 70 J33 Phlladl 63 SO .408 Pittsburg SO 73 -SM New Yrk 5 95 J69 Tltursday results: At St. Louis 1, Mew York a (night fame). At Cincinnati S. Brooklyn 3. At Chicago S, Boston 4, (Only fimM 1 AMEBICAN LCAGUI 5 W I. Pet. W L Pet. New Yrk 93 84 .629 Detroit 76 76 .500 Washinga 94 67 J56!StXouiS 73 77 .463 Cleveland 79 71 JTIiBoston ..67 S3 .453 Chicaso 0 73 J3.Pniladl 4S 103 J25 : Thursday results: . . , At New York 3. Chicago 8. - At Philadelphia 0; Detroit 6. St. Xaouis at Boston -and Cleveland at Washington both canceled. BIG SIX In Baseball : !' By the Associated Press Battlag Cthree leasers U sack leare) . r Player and elab - O AH K H Pet Musial. Cardinals 15J 610 107 316 J57 Herman. Dodgers 150 875 : 75 in JS34 Appling. White Sox 153 576 63 189 J37 W. Cooper, Cards , 131 445 S3 141 J17 Wakefield. Tigers 153 636 90 197 .314 Hod gin. White Sox 115 401- 53 136 J14 - Rams batted In: Aaaerieaa Leasee Natteual Leans York, Tigers 115 Nicholson. Cbs 128 Etten. Yankees 10S Elliott PiratM m Johnson. Yanks 93 Herman. Dodgr 96 York. Tigers . 34 Nicholson. Cubs 26 Keller. Yankees 31 tott. Giants is atepnsns. ttrwn aa iNortney. Phils 16 Stop dangerous irritation, .j Use HOOD'S Pcissa Ca!x Bcncdy vS Cz $1 . Extra. work bother you? ; V I Try. SCHAEFER'S ' . Ucrvc and Dcns'i Lbinc-il 5Js Cz $1 ; The Most Careful ' Preparation In : The World That's what it takes to fill your prescriptions correctly '. . the way you want to be sure- they are filled.. There can't be guess work during times of illness. We have -. always been known for our ' reliable pharmacy : service. . S Give dte smmcIm oood RU3 DOWN WITH psn-o-Lin Wben ocHve saetcit cosset tefeaeis end 70c I . . - 1,411. V kJ t Title :-iii'3r.; Numerous CcritczU On Today's 'Tlcziu By the Aisociated Press rwpon football fans, sssurcJ cf a state championship j.Iayoff thJs mi. turned- today to the -wetk- enIgrid tests for a hint cf possible 1943 finalists. .- Down south, six elevens iv..i start toward the southern Ore gon district title. Tlay-touih--ened Bend, already tviJincr f two central Oregon games, will meet Grants Tass V llsilrsi -meet In the new sectional c 'vi sion. Marshfleld, stale title claimant last year, makes its first stand of the season against Medford, 33-14 victor over Yre ka, Calif, last week, noseburi will be pitied against Eee&sport. Klamath Falls, claimant to last year's title'and winner cf two con- text this season, will test its pow er Friday against Salem. The re sults, however, will be more use ful to football dopesters than, to the chamDionshin race' since in- ter-distric -games, won't' count to ward the title. Four games will set off league play '; In Portland Jefferson-i Washington;.-Lincoln - Franklin; Roosevelt-Comrnerce; .and Een- son-Graht ' . .. In ' Eugene. Unlvertlty Ilish will try out for.thef!rst tlmej against' Eurene,' winner over Oregon City, . last'wef k. Other northwestern district games will pi tvSnverton .against Canby; Toledo "against Lebanon; West Linn against ; Oregon City; Ea nier against ColumtU prep: Yernonla against St. Helens and Scappoose against Forest Grove, Undefeated La Grande and Mil- ton-Freewater will clash , in east ern- Oregon's top game. - Beyens Bought NEW YORK, Sept. -50-(ff)-Tho champion Yankees announced to day they had' purchased seven pitchers and ah outfielder from their farm clubs, Newark of the International league and Kansas City of the American association. The new .players all will report at the Yankees spring training camp next year. They are; From Newark: Righthanded Pitchers WWalter John Dubiel and Emerson Gordy Iloserj south paw Pitcher Joseph Francis Pago and Outfielder Donald Savage. From Kansas City: Southpaw Pitchers Willie, Arvine Caker and v John Clifford Jchnson ; righthanders Floyd .Clifford Be vens and Albert IZarolJ Lyons, Jr.- -..r. ' . ; Foxes TcL!le : Gaiiby Tctlay ' SILVERTON T he SUyerton high Silver Fox footballers swing Into 1943 competition and open their: Duration-league7 schedule at the same time today by hosting the Canby eleven on McGinnis field at S o'clock. Coach -Guy "Pop 1 DeLay has been working with his green eleven all" week in an effort to Iron out rough spots, but figures Silverton's chances for victory are in the toss-up stage at the most, Store Ftczs 5107-0723 Coughing hurts throat. Try iSCIIAEFEirs IlcrtrJ Eian c, . f f r:.::.L".."2 W 9.11 f Wfif -- r -i.ii.iii arm ttm. hm ukI. m w-rli. rub '---Oi-U.MC t,pC re- clt. SOc - - . 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