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PAC2 I Sutherland Sees D LLANO, Fla, Jaly 12-tfV IX Cmdr. Jock Sutherland, who has played and coached la both fields, forecast today that col left football after tho war tvill look a lot mora like tho profes sional fame. The pros hare learned what the fans want to see." explained Sutherland, who Is In charg-e of tho US naral rest center here "College football Is still an right, but It has ben t little slow in knowing what the fans want. Professional football Salem Wakltons noia unening Charter Meet Noted Officials : Attend Inaugural -, Salem's brand new Chapter in the Izaak Walton League of Am erica had Its christening last night during a momentous and well-attended meeting in Eagles halL Be-, ing "Charter Presentation Night," the document was turned over to the old Salem Hunters and An glers club to highlight the ses sion. ' !- 'i- V Bill Finley, nationally known naturalist and vice-president of the national organization, turned over the charter to Clark Bach man, state I-W league president, ' nrVm in turn nrwntMl it tn the , 1 Tinl.v Dark. man were two of many visitors to attend the meeting: i Bachman, after being introdu ced by Hunters and Anglers ciuo Vice-President Ben Wittaer, in ' the absence of President Jim Lo der, gave a welcoming talk to the new members. New Salem chap ter officers 'were installed and - various committee appointments made. The charter was signed by ' all' present. I Also included in, visitor group were Frank Wire, state game su ipervisor. Merle Rose, state game commissioner and Charles Lock- ' wood, assistant in the commission. The Portland chapter of the league was also represented. BY WHITNEY MARTIN I NEW YORK, July lMflVWell, earned, or as our Fritz Howell so vacation, hoping fervently we., a little disconcerting to come in least a two-Diece band to be greeted with: "What's the matter? Been away?" Anyway, we return to find ourselves shifted to the complaint department by Col league Russ NewlancL Now. com plaints are nothing new to us, and we've done a lit tie ours el v lately, particu larly about the J , - , weather. Buti - sometnmg . new has neen aaaea . Ivr Mr. Newland. who penned af" piece giving Jackl L mr -11 t: - heavyweight rat ings, suggested that all complaints be lodged with us then sat back gleefully to watch us squirm. i It seems Mr. Newland : knew What was coming, as there is no better way to start arguments than to give your opinion of the 10 , best heavyweights. Anyway, don't blame us. We weren't around when it haonened. " honest We were getting our legs lobsterized at Point Lookout Beach at the time, a silly trick if we do say so. Most of the complaints concern the placing of Joe Louis no high er than fifth on Reams' list which, if you recall, .had the big guys named in this order: Jack Demp sey. Jack Johnson, Bob Fitzsim mons, James J. Corbett Joe Louis, Jim Jeffries, Max Baer, Jess wil lard. Jim Braddock and Sailor Tom Sharkey. ; Now we're In no position " to contradict " anybody's selections. and we don't think anyone else It, for that matter, as it's purely a matter of personal opinion, and thre is no yardstick with which to compare the fighters of differ ent generations. It's like saying the Michigan football teams at the turn of the century were superior :y nmi cf the shla bell -:-'Crsxi. , ": CoUege-to-Pro more spectacular. It packs of a thrill beoaose tt is more of an open jrame. It tires more opportunities for scoring.1 : . Cmdr. Sutherland, who coach ed tho University of PUtsburrh Panthers to some of their great est victories and later was men tor for the . Brooklyn Dodgers professions! team, said many , college coaches are pressing: tho national : rules committee to swing- the collegiate game Into . Lucky Tigers 0" tin - if - DICK WAKEFIELD, slngging out- fielder In the major leagues the past two seasons for the Detroit .Users has been handed a medi cal discharge by the navy and will rejoin the Tigers as regular left fielder-today. here we are back from a hard- ruthlessly put it; hardly-earned, were missed, although it is bright-eyed Ind expecting at to the . Chicago Bears, or vice can't prove it versa, you just that's aU l Our feebleness in contradicting any sucn list, in aaaiuon w me above reason, is due to the fad that we have seen only three champions in . action, and two of them Baer and Dempsey were far past their peak. About ail we can say is that Louis is the great est heavyweight we ever saw, and it is difficult to visualize anyone beating him as he was the second time he fought Max Schmeling. However, anyone who has seen them all, as has J. . Madigan of Tallahassee, Fla., still must rely on memory for comparison. And as time goes on a gent is liable to give preference to fighters of earlier days. Early feats, scenes and the like become magnified with the years, and we recall re turning to a boyhood residence after an absence of some 35 years and the feeling of disillusionment to find a very ordinary, two-story frame house in' place of the huge edifice we remembered, KJawans Takes Pro GrifJ Post SAN FRANCISCO, July 12P) J. Ruf us Klawans of San Francisco today accepted the presidency of the Pacific Coast football league. six-team professional circuit. .- Ida wans, college football official for 25 years, said league directors would meet" July 30 at Los An geles to adopt a schedule and the season would open early in Oc- tober. " i :-- ' 1 asl T-IIchie! O'Shea. Irreariity la tie - (i -J zr v. 1 1 era, "'"an from Frisco." plajLag now at the Football Trend line.1 "By spectacular," no eon tinned, "I don't mean pro foot ball Is rough. Ton could call tt ragged, perhaps, and decidedly not timid. It stm takes s man to play if! Vj-ij:; When he played professional football back in 1919, he said, there was "a premium en beer and too often the Idea was to "send a man either to the side lines or to the hospital.' Today In pro football it's a! different We're Betting on Her FORT; WORTH, Tex. O. A. Cole, a war plant worker, lost his I suit in' district court to prevent his wife, Mrs.! Clory Fincher Cole, from running; for congress.! Cole will be pne of her opponents. 1 He had asked an injunction to I restrain his v. Te from attending political meetings and rallies, con tending that in failing to heed his admonitions against political acf tivities his! wife had violated her marriage oath to obey him. "I see no place in this case,' Judge l Walter Morris remarkea, "where the court has a right to act No man can! sue his wife to make her obey or to keep her from running : for office. ! 1 n&iaDnaD IPcaDMntsnmras KSLM MBS THBESDAY I39t Kti 6:00 Musical Timekeeper, j :45 Nws. 7:00 News. ' ' ." , 1 . ; ! 7:15 Rise and Shine. t 1:30 String Ensemble. ! l : 7:45 Today's Top Trades.' j 8:00 Kxxl Ship- Grace. - ' . . : 8:30 New. -. f - .- , - ' s 49 Orchestra. I t i 9M Boake Carter. . i - 9:19 Pastor's CalL ': , f , i 9 JO Midland USA. i t 9:45 AjnazinS Jennifer Logan. ISflO Hardr. ' News.- . 'i 10US Jack Berch. ' .: i . j , 10 JO-nLuncheon with Lopes. - : 10:45 American Woman's 4ory: j 11KX Cedric Foster. i i 1 11:15 US Navy. - ? " - A - j liao-Skfllna Serenade. ll:45KeUogs Musical Library.: , 1J:00 Orsaaatltiea.2 12:15 New. ' i 1230 Hillbilly Serenade. : . 13:35 Nashville! Varieties. ; j 12:45 The Smoothies. . ,- ! -' 1H)0 News. 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JO Breakfast at SarCU'a, i 10 AO News. ; 10:15 Sweet ftiver.i 10:30 My True Story. 10 AS Aunt Jemima. .. llA0-Bsukoage Talking. t U 35 The Mystery Chef. 11-30 Ladies Ba Seated. 11AO Sorts. b Morton Dowiwy 1I:1S Hoi.ywood &ur Time. Wi3 f.r , AfterjY7ar I story. Coaches now are looking j for men who are alert, speedy 1 and coechablev The old maxl I mum that tho hearieriteam was j bound to win Is a thing of the jpasw h , j ; ( i j t i "The proresslonal pUyer today 13 eaa ho called a postgraaaaie in i the study of the sport. From my experience I would say that any college player who goes into pro fields continues I to ; improve en lata Vt11 a fan tk ffna MM Majors Swing Back to Action f Five ; Games on Tap !AftepAU-SUrCi NEW YORK. July 12-KflV-Back in their own back yards after the 12th Annual! All-Star j game at Pittsburgh Tuesday night, the ma jor leagues go back into pennant action today with five' games list ed. Three of the tilts are listed f or National leagu parks; two for in uie raapmu, we xeague-ieaa-ing St Louis Cardinals take on the third - pei Cincinnati Reds in a night game, j New ; York goes to Philadelphia if or another arc tilt ahd Pittsburgh, in second place. opens at Chicago. Boston and Brooklyn are: idle, according to the schedule. j ' : 1!' tOver in) the American, Chicago opens at Detroit in a twilight game and St LouU, out in front of the pack, plays at Cleveland. New York, Boston, Washington , and Philadelphia are idle. ! ISO-News, i I : 1:15 Radio Parade 'I 1 JO Time Views tho News. 1:45 Blue Newsroom imvuw. s 130 Edward Jorgenson. -00-What's: Doing! 'Jdies. 2 JO Voice Of Experience. 2:45 Christian Science Program. 3 AO Once Elliott. I j 3:19 News t .3:30 Rollie Truitt Time.! 3:45 Don Norman I Show. 4 AO Musical Mysteries. ) 4 JO Irt Murder. 1 4:45 Seai Houna h I SAO Terry snd the Pirates. S:19 Dick Tracy. S JO Jack Armstrong. 5:45 Hop Harrigani SAO US ! Coast Guard. 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SAO Homemafcers Half Hour. 2 J Memory .Boo st Musw -3A0 News, . - i (i :15 Musi 1 v f 4 AO Horace Heldt. ! - -1 4:15 Latin-American Neighbors. 4 JO Traffic aaiety Qui. 4:45 Excursions in Science. I AO On the Upbeat. JO StoryT Time. :43 It's Oregon's War. " 8:15 News. i SJO Erentns Farm Hour. 7 JO Lift VP Thy Voice, jl AO Lest We Forget," : Jl JO Oregon's iOwn.- ! 9 AO Mvmii That Endures. 9 JO News! I 1 !! 9:45 Even tnr McdiUUons. 10:00 Sign pa. H'JO:: y-rnrT i, U Ltka t lw w a 1 aLaMai" J i ..m A It K I SlCto Acorns Reaain LeagueLead OAKLAND, July 12 -)- Fast ball Pitcher Kenny Gables, In bis first start of the season, held San Diego: to two hits as. the second (place Oakland Acorns scored a fc, o Pacific Coast league ric- tory tonight and climbed back tOD the leaeue race. The Padres (scored both safeties in the first innin - San Diego C0O 609 900 0 1 1 Oakland 001 C01 20 J t 1 Dasso and Ballinrer; Gables and' KalmondL ' i Bible Saves Ex-Vandal Gridder From Shrapnel SEATTLE. July U-(ffH5e- . cond Theron S. Ward, Jr CALnrrurii' UtiCT or MfOTAtr. I MOT StlROUtf FOa LOST a sl a JAAP UTTLE JUCHE EOOIXT. TUSH R!DEi frrr : : : Wu I! got himji I ij .1 IlllhSIIIP , RIGHT HEWsrnLT) Vs lf r - . , I fei s out ais then ir'-r- - r , : BLONKE '- - -.u... . t ,., .... -r .. .. :-. . . 7. - " T W-WHECT AM I X-HEy, J CWATTW fXHJO Ti. I T HL'MPN.. NUTHJH gVUH , ' '' X 8EMSM0g yPUTtS T 700 100K Wf VW lrv HAPPENS ON THf5B JWUKe , I I ; ""if vfe comma JkBOLKDN THAT CUTS UTTUE BU, ) UOfT WB fWT, 1 RUN. SO0T1N8 THAT 7 ' v . SCORCHY SMTTH ti) S p g ' ! BARNEY GOOGLE : i M). I jjy:i.w.Kiw.ijijjiwcwt i t - 1 f " ts iV X si I Yx WW WE'RE SOIMS j PRlMCESSf BIRDIE! WHAT'S THE . J 1 V'v-;:V A tos sank? - i AAATTeR? whK ooesNiTONieOrO 'OREADPUL! OREACPUt! V -f WMD OP GPOO&L- ' -T SOU ANSWER ME?T . TW ISLE OP DEATH )vS2Tv TOOf 7T....T -zdzJl ' DlSAPPEARlMg IMTD vi'f ;7S , , ir4 "B?FfZZZ MICKEY MOUSE , . ...y : k v vv f . - . tttUA ' mi' isPEAj gnm take i0(C . TinMa r riJoMa W&Sm - A - - -.. -" - - - ( , ' PROTECT YOVH FROZEN , "oods v,Trn .: k ' !i k.Wi-a tkj'4 Z3, ex-Unfrerslty of Idaho foot ball player, whoso parents are' of Lewtstca, Iiaba, wrote then from a hospital, In England that is Bible from a minister stopped a ; piece of shrapnel erer his heart on a Normandy beach , head. 1 believe my fighting : days are over." he wrote. "It's .going to take a longtime before I can use my right hand again."' Bo was wounded In tho right arm, chest and mouth. Track 'Double' Mark Notched CALGARY, July 12 An all-time -record daily double, tor prairie race tracks of $3388.0$ was recorded at Victoria 1 park today when a rank outsider, Man of Irqn, won the second race coupled with Thatcher, winner of the first HE HAD TO 5TO EVERY WHERE HEWENf CROWDS CM A GOLD II F0UX3WE0 HIM UKA - I n ORCUS PARADE. . g -j i J- U li atrs h - . i Charts talf gal. g-al.oss, ME HATE TO Y TAKC LEAEXJUWrm J ftLVER INDIANS f-rV vTTH Xw - Wellington Sets Junior Ball Meet VANCOUVER, Wash, July 12 (V Washington's American Le gion, baseball tournament expec ted to remain on the "out-for-the-duration,( list again this season, was scheduled today for Olympia, August ' 4-5. Legion officials said an arrangement with the Greater Vancouver - Recreational ' associa tion had succeeded In lining up the four entries required for a state tourney. Nelson ?Jug" Enroute est KANSAS CITY, July 12 -UP) Jug McSpaden and Byron Nelson are to arrive here Friday morning for their 18-hole exhibition Sat- THEY THINK lEMU LEAD .L LEAD E60L0J EM TO WHERE THE (60L0 AS HIDDEN THEYlLTHJNK COTH OF US HAVE CONE WHENTrCY FJNO a . a . . yjHSTgACKgl i -s w tills. fJt:rr.xas i.aej. fi If moderately fcot Iron. Plats. J fowl ana ux.ej i BamsBseSBBBK BSSSSSBSSSHSSB J-T7A -. urday afternoon against ' Benny Bogsess and Pvt Bunny Torpey at Victory Hills golf coursa ia Kansas City, Kan. After, Satur day's exhibition, McSpaden and Nelson will go to Denver for a Sunday appearance. r ; : Howlhcv SIT AMID). .. NATIONAL. LCAGtTK W 1, Pet W X. Pet, ! St touls SI 31 .lOSjPhiUdel 33 41 .43S Pittaburf 40 30 .571 Brooklyn 33 44 .424 , Ctodnnat 43 33 360iChicJo 29 40 .420 New Yrk 37 39 .487 Botoa 4S JS9S AMERICAN LEAGUE W V Pet. W X. Pet. St Louis 45 34 J7 Chicago S4 37 .47 Boston 41 35 .539Cleveand 37 41 .474 -New Yrk 39 35 J27 Detroit J 43 .463 washing 38 39 .494;Phuadei: 35 41 .461 SO THEY FOLLOW HIM LIKE HUNGRY HOUNDS 'CHASW A RABBIT. IJb8mG8ZNjSTHE SWAGES TO THS RANGERS CAMP.' ! V f r- - - . . n. A : .