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Portland Gal; Softies Win Betty Evani Pitches Mother No-No Game CLEVELAND, Sept 20 - () -Th Pheonix, Ariz, Girls Ramblers nd the Columbus, O, Ferguson Auditors were assured of places - la ' the semi-finals of the world amateur. Softball championships tonight, the Ramblers defeating: the Cleveland Erin Brews 2 to 1 and the Auditors triumphing S to 0 over Salt Lake City Utah, Mar- ket Inn. v ' The Stamford, Conn, Nutmegs went down to their first defeat 1 tq a when the Portland, Ore. Lind and Pomerav girls scored in the last of the seventh inning. It was tiw fourth straight victory for the Oregoniana. Betty Event tossed a no-hitter for ' Portland, ' striking out 17. Tuesday , she had ; combined with Alyce Johnson for a no-hitter against Amaha, Neb, Portland hasn't permitted' its op ponents to score a single run. - 'Unusual' Grid For St. Mary's By USS NEWLAND ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, Calif. Sept 20 HXy- Varsity footbaU as usual. Is the watchword ' at St Mary's college this season. Per haps it should be, football os "un usual." - The unusual part of it stems from the fact that one of the play ers is 18 years old. Seventeen year old gridiron candidates have not been uncommon this year or last, what .with freshmen being taken into the Varsity fold, but coach Jimmy Phelan, former Uni versity of Washingeon j mentor, thinks he really scraped : the bot tom of the barrel when Leo Ver- celes suited up. j " J; - Verceles is a 18 year old Filipino, a graduate of Cathedral high school Los Angeles,. He's . 3. feet 8 inches tall, weighs ISO pounds. On the Galloping Gales roster, he is listed as a reserve quarterback, i Hell probably see some action, too, be cause he is quick, elusive and game.; ? ':. . ;.- ; - . I T -'.-. : Phelan is fashioning probably the most extraordinary chapter of his career this year at St Mary's, one of the few colleges which has attempted to maintain major foot ball on an all civilian basis throughout the war. His current squad numbers 38. Of .these, 23 are; 17?yeaiV old!' ' : . Seven of, the starting eleven are 17 years of age. The oldest is 22- ' year old Dennis O'Connor, quar terback, recently discharged by the army. ; ;- - . "- j ' . The ancient Egyptians are said to, have .performed. ..amputations and various operations on the eye. Swore at PILES! But Now He SMILES! YOU M MtM. V iwiW (enaaU for WlrM ! p4iM. Iim ami adluactirely hf avvelallata at aatcd clialr. - B anaanl M Mia, Urh. mmmm rX wfc QUICK relief I lift tl.00 tab Ttaorataa a'MHMr'a Baetal Natniat today. Or rrt Um casy-tapi4r ThvratM a Miaar Baetal 8nmMltarla aula a trw ccata awra. Try DUCXOKS' war TODA.I. At an (aa irmg (tores avery whera ta Salem, at nl Meyen. Crossword Puzzle m ,l W W- ife:El!!E!Ii 11 vh I 1 - . 9-19 HORIZONTAL 1. mall .6. blast .wing 12. Persian poet 13. narrow binding; ll. cover - .. . 15. network 18. Cupid IT. prefix: three IS. stepping" 29. outer . . garment 2L decimal cJt 22. note ta . . Guido'a acala 24. abash 27. htrve3tir 31. peel . 32. prefix: apart 33. mental imagt 34. revised 33. packs -. 37. pedal digit J 33. edible seed ZO. Hawaiian , garlands 42. shallow ob- lonsr Cashes 7.f.L-lre - : 43. female ruffs 4. anered Image 60. unit of heavy weight 5L aiiiele Individuals 52. eye r 53S-shaped worm " 54. bain: 55. necessity Answer to yesterday's puzzle. HioiHioi?'' r aT, i c X v T -i tjj 7. at(o NY tllT- Nt?fA 'nUU , - - -i Hi " Mt lnt liaae el Hunting Campaign on Antelop OpenSuitday PORTLAND -(Special)- Oregon's opens lor antelopes on September 24 and will extend through October 7. Plenty of antelope tags are still available for sale; at the Portland office of the game commission, the fee being $2.50 for residents and S3 for nonresidents. In making ap plication for a tag, a person should forward the correct, fee and In formation as to the number and kind of hunting license held. All of the antelope range Is open to hunting with certain exceptions. The Drakes Flat area and the Mil lican - Fort Rock Wagon tire area art closed. Descriptions and maps of these areas are included, in the 1944 synopsis of hunting regula tions. The Hart Mountain antelope refuge also remains closed to an telope hunting. i.v Upon request of naval authori ties, the game commission has stopped all hunting until further notice in naval aerial gunnery area No. 2 in Lake and Harney counties. The approximate boun daries of this area are as follows The north boundary lies just south of - the Flook ranch and : of the town of Blitzen; the east boundary follows along the foothills of the S teens mountains; the south boun dary is the Oregon-Nevada state line; and the west boundary is just east of Guano lake and the Hart Mountain "antelope refuge. KSLM MBS THUSSDAY UN. Ks. S:00 Musical Timekeeper. , :4S News. - . . 7 AO News. ' TrlS-Maxlne KeiUt I - 730 News. : 1:45 Western Serenad. 8:00 Haven ot Restl - S:30-News. - S:45 Orchestra. :00 Boake Carter. :1 5 Pastor's CslL i 30 Midland USA. 1:45 Amazing Jennifer Logan. : , 10 DO News. ii 10:19 Jack Berch. I! . . 10 JO Luncheon with topex. . 10:43 American Woman's Jury. 11:00 Cedric Foster. - 11:13 US Navy. 11 M Orchestra. 11:43 Musical Library. 12:00 Today's Top Trades. 12:1S News. 1230 Hillbilly Serenade. 11:35 Smoothies. 11:43 To be Announced. , 1 AO News. " I 1 5 Interlude. I 1:15 Lum 'n' Abner. , I JO To be Announcdo. I 1:4 Handy Man. SAO News. S AS Broadway Bandwagon. S:1S US Navy Band. 3:45 Radio Tour. 3 AO News. 3 AS Concert Hour. 3 :45 Johnson Family. 4 AO Fulton Lewis. Jr. , 4:15 Real LUe Stories. 4c30 World's Front Pafe. . 4:45 Roundup Revelers. - 8:00 News. 5:15 Superman. 8 JO Tom Mix. 1 5:45 Night News Wiro. SAO Gabriel Heatter. 8:15 Screen Test. 8:30 Townsend Plan. . S :45 Orchestra. 7 AO War Commentary. 7:15 Lowell Thomas. 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I. til L osTf D gTIE salatlea; 28 saiaates. i i first big game season of this year Betz, Parkers MNetWins LOS ANGELES, Sept VHJPt- Two national tennis champions won their way into" the semifinal round of. the Pacific Southwest championships today. Pauline Bet, national women's champion the last three years, defeated Dor othy Head of San Francisco, 6-0, 6-1! h champion forced the match throughout Its half hour length. : i l... r Frankie Parker, now stationed at iluroc Field, CJalifl, won an easy victory over a fellow army ser geant George erb of J Merced Field, Calif4 -l. Pero for merly was Southern tennis cham pion from Florida. The national men's titleholder required but 14 minutes to defeat bim. - The attorney general was not a member of the president's cabinet until 1814. I ; - t:15-News. i . r - I JO News. -! . - A : T:4 Nelson Prtnrte, . , .: . SAO Consumer News. X " 8:15 Valiant LSdy. , r S JO-LUht of the Works. S:4S Aunt Jenny. SAO Kate Smitn Speaks. 9:15 Big Sister ' JO Romance of Helen Trent :45 Our Gal Sunday. , 10 AO Life Can ;Be BeauUfuL -10:15 Mi Perkins. , 10 M Bernadine rtynn. ;H ! ' 18:45 The Goldbergs. i II AO Portia races Ufa. ' 11:15 Joyc Jordan. 1130 Young Dr. Malone. 11:45 Perry Mason. f 12 AO News. ; 12:15 Neighbors, t 1 j -12:30 Bright HOrlzbns. i I 12:45 Bachelor a Children 1 : 11 AO This Changing World, i jl:15 Bob Anderson, News. : 1 30 Mary Marlin. ) , j 1 1:45 Something for You. Z AO Newspaper of the Air. ,2 30 Meet thai Missus. !3 AO News :! ; . j ! 3:15 Hollywood. . f ! '. j 330 Stars of Today. ; ,3:45 World Today. . 3:55 News. i " U f- - 4 AO Lady of the Press. 4:15 Problem Clinic. 425 Lou Holts. ; i 4 ja Tracer . f Lost Persona. I S AO Fletcher .wiley. ; 19:15 Red's Gang . - -530 Harry riannery. New. ' - i'S News. j 8:55 Bill Henry. i . . ' 8 AO Major BoweS 630 Corliss Archer. j 7 AO First Line. - l i T 30 Here's to: Romance. ! 8 AO I Love A Mystery. j 8:15 Passing Parade. - j 8:30 Death VaUey Sheriff. . I S 45 News f , S AO Mystery -Time. t v 8 30 J erry Sears , Presents. 19 AO rive Star Final. 10:15 Wartim Women ' 10:20 Gardening with Bouquet 1030 Orchestra. ? . 10:45 Texas Bangers. 11 AO News, i HAS Voice of the Army. 11 M Jan Savitt Orchestra. 1130 Airflo ot the Air.: 1135 Orchestra, i 11.-45 Orchestra s 11-55 News .U9 IAO-:30 a jn. Music and News. 1230-8A8 a jt. Music and News. la ax bn i -TRtmsnajr use Ka. ! SAO Musical Clock. 6:15 Farm and Homo Makers. 8:45 western Agriculture. 100 Home Harmonies. - 7A5 Pipes of Melody. X. 730 James Abbe Observes. - 7:45 The Listening Post 1 A0-Breakfast Club S AO Glamour . Manor. " ' S 30 Breakfast: at Sardl's. 10:00 News. i f ... 10:15 Stars of Today. 1030 My True Story. iu:a Aunt jemima. 1 11 AO Baukhage Talking, r H:15-The Mystery Cnet 11:30 Ladles Be Seated. ; 12 AO Songs. b Morton Downey. 12:15 Hollywood Star Tim. 12:30 News. J ' . jl.-00-News, t ; , 1:15 Radio Parade. 130 Time Views the News. 1 1:45 Glancing : at Hollywood. - 1:50 Gen. Paul Malone.' j 3 AO-What's Dning Ladies. ; 2:30 Voice of Expertenee. : 2:45 Christian Science Program. ! 3 AO Grace EUiot Reports. : 3:15 Lawion McCalL ji 330 Hollie TrUitt Tuna., r i; 3:45 A Pressing Engagement . Ii 4 AO Musical Mysteries. 430 It's Murder.. 1445 Sea Hound. - i ' - i s AO Terry aoo the Pirates. . i 5:15 Dick Tracy. . , v 8 30 Jack Armstrong, f 5:45 Hop Harrigan. ? . & SAO Sunset Serenade. ' 8:15 News. . 830 SpoUight Bands 855 The Story Teller. 7 AO Raymond Gram Swing. 7:15 Appointment for Life. . 7 30 Joe E. Brown. '. SAO News. . :!;: 8:15 Lunt and: Abner. ., , - 1 ArriwT 'elCHOFA 64 lAXUmiStM. I2 tZZTS EISIT QUO-iiiil Urrjonily V.izizi ': D:y SLill Ho Scriay ttcrk - - The need i ts most nrrent TTltheat year help we cannot do our bit in processing the bountif si pnme crops en Polk County biUs. Come Nowi Come all day from 7 SI a., m. or arrange for half days. It takes lets ef women belts te see that only good f rait goes tste cans. It takes men and students te track. , and damp the fruit ' r. - ;' AND TOd BUST KEN: TThy not exercise a bit between 5:09 and 9:09 or so evenings helping very tired farmers track their loads ever the scales. . I ' TyrsT saxxm Schmidt Gone, ' Not Forgotten ' (Continued from page 10) would arise In the middle of the night to Jot down a play. -; - His former football and basket ball pupils at Arkansas and Tex as Christian were principal sour ces" of Schmidt stories but many came from the big fellow's antics in front of the fans.' There .was the time Schmidt's TCU : team was on Baylor's ; 10- yard line and Schmidt asked the Baylor band to render 'Touch down froggies.the victory chant of Texas Christian. Then!, there was that classic lec ture he gave his team the Monday after it played Texas A and M and was caught flat-footed by play Schmidt repeatedly had .warned against But each player assured Schmidt he had carried cut his assignment Schmidt said gravely: "Well protest. A and M had 12 men on the field. Once he forbid a player named Red Oliver going into a game but the mischievous Oliver slipped in with a flock of substitutes. It was not until Oliver, broke' loose on a long touchdown run and his hel met fell off that Schmidt xecog nized him, : The coach roared out: -won't somebody stop rum7 Dr. Eugene Lambert, former basketball : pupil of Schmidt - at Arkansas, tells of colorful nota tions made by the coach in his scorebook during games. Opposite each player's name Schmidt wrote what he thought of his efforts. It " 830-Fred Waring." - AO Vincent Lopes. " S 30 News.. "f 8:45 Tomorrow's Collectors' Items. 10 AO America's Town Meeting. 11 AO Concert Hour.. j KQW NBC THCKSDAY 2f KS. 4 AO Dawn Patrol. 830 News Parade. S:4&r-Journal of Living. , , 7 AO Musical Memories. ! 7n New .HeaOiines - ; : 730 Here's Glen Again. 7:45 Sam Hayes. - SAO Stars of Today.' S:1S James Abbe News. 130 Mirth and Madness. AO Voice of A Nation. 9:15 Larry Smith. i 830 The Personality Hour. 10:00 Ruth Forbes. 10:13 Lawson McCan, News. 10:30 Carolyn Gilbert singer. 10SArt Bakers Notebook. 11 AO The Guiding Light. . . 11:15 Today's Children. ,., V 1130 Women in White. 11:45 Hymns of All Churches. 13 AO Women of America. ' 12:15 Ma Perkins. 1230 Pepper Young's Family. 13:45 Right to Happiness. 1A0 Backstage Wile. 1:15 Stella Dallas. - i 130 Lorenzo Jonea - - ' 1 .-45 Young WMder Brown. , . 3 AO When A Grrl Marrtca. - 2:15 We Love and Learn. t . , , 330-Just Plain Bin. . 2:45 Front Pare Farfelt' - ' - 3 09 Road of Life. , . 3 :15 David . Harum. .. i - 330 B. Boynton. -i . 3:45 Aunt Mary. 4AS Dr. Kate. - 4:15 New. of the World: 430 Rhapsory In Rhythm. 4:45 Day roster. Commentator. . SAO OK for Release. SJS-xRdax In Rhythm. 530 Songs of Good Cheer. . 5:45 Louis P. liochner. , 8 AO Music Hsu. 1 630 Charlie Chan. 7 AO Presenting Harry Savoy. . 730 March of Time, a AO Mercer's Music Shop. . 8:15 Minstrel Melodies. , 830 Coffee Time. j AO Musical Interlude. A3 Deairn for Listening. 38 EUery Queen. 10 AO News Flashes. 10:15 Your Homo Town News. 1035 Musical Interlude, j , 10:30 Shangri-La Orchestra. : 10:55 News. ' : v 11 AO Hotel Btltmore Orchestra. 1130 War News Roundup. 12 An 3 a m. Swing Shift. ' i aolc TBVKSDAT-458 Ke. 18 AO New ., ' J 4:15 The Homemaker's Hour, 1 AO Southland Singing. 11:15 Harry Horllck Orchestra. 1130 Concert Hall. 12 AO News. 12:15 Noon Farm ' Hour. lAO-Ridin' the Range. : 1 :15 Traffic Safety. -130 Variety Time.. 2 AO Homemakers' Half Hour. " 230 Memory Book, ot Musts 3 AO-News, 3:15 Music SAO Horace Heidt. 4:15 LaUn-Americait Ysslgbbor. v 430 Novatime. 4:45-The Rhythm Makers. ' SAO On the Upbeat. - 830 Story Time. - 8:45 The Magic Casement - SAO News. . - 8:15 Evening farm Hour. 7 AO Forestry Program. . 730 Lift Up Thy Voice, 8 AO Lest We Forget 8:15 Musical Comedy Revue.' 8:30 Music that Cndures. . 30 News. :45 Evening Meditations. ' - MAO Sign Off. - . DRS. CHAN... LAM Ot.f JXaavNJ). or.G.CluutNJi CIXXNESS Berbalista ; 241 North Ltterty Cpstairs Portland General Cleetrtr Co Office opes Saturday eniy 10 a m to 1 jn4 4 to 7 pjn Con tut ta tion Blood pressure and urine tests are dee of charge. , Pmetksad tinee 191 1 -- ' - rcoxs 4sii was quite caustic "We fought to get to that book after a game." Dr. J-ambert said, 'it was very entertaining." - They - wont soon forget Fran cis Schmidt great coach, great wit and one-of sportdom's most colorful "men. .. . . ..,, ... .v - Pennant Derby Glance i Sv tha AaaoeatNf trm AMX3UCAN LKAGUB . "Came Te Tama W I Pet Whin-I nl Detroit M SI MX - U St. Louis . T M Jtel Hi it Nw;York ... M SS .535 4 IS ostonr 74 -88 21 7 S - U Rcmainiac caroaa: Detroit Home Ntw York (1), Boston (4). Philadelphia (SWashiagton (4). Away, none. St Louis Homt. WMhtaston (1). PhiU dlpbla 3. Bortoa s. New York (. Away, none. - Mew York Homo, none. Away, Detroit U). Cleveland (3). Chl- easo (4). St luls. 44). Boston Home. bom. Away. CMvaiaad ID, SMtroU (), St Louis (3). Chicago 4). - Tiremen Softy Qiamps JryitTLAND, Sept 20.-JF)-Ma-or champions in city softball to day! are Grimshaw Tiremen, who walloped, Tommy Mays 10-1 last night.' The favored 29th Engineers were trimmed 5-3 in the finals by Alblna yard, minor title-winners. TfCMSLE TEEATCS h . 'liiiiT OH.GOOOtE!l I'LL HIPE fT UPljlli'" - , ifT" i ! : , pUUlllp,:';; -X-Ota5r ITSSO HERE, SO THE . fTSS .a I GOT HOLD ST GET GET rrwsio CHEW . ! . ftK , 7 ' OF A PACKAGE ftTWESE T Uf? ALLAT r-. ' t j - - j n -rr lulgl" m V "m-emra l ru ukwto- u o' oosheh i tt-IUEUSHV3roN J tt O.CJ7- WULettW TO ' BGURE. CUT VUULQaUM GN0!?f- V EWtRVMt&B SfM- Jr--r - - T f ; 1 " ; HAMAiNigTl l(6UT gALLW.rrXL) j 1 : K-' - ' jiacx ' a ; ' j , , 8 t ' - ---- -- . .:' I' f m , a an hi- i i . SEAL BEATNS THE 1 cup? I TELLYA,MONK,0U-i ONLY CHANCE TO ESCAPE WE HOT SEAT IS GETTING. A GUICKGETAWAr. J SCARED? iijiL 1 LITTLE AKinS EOOIST rC' TOWN rOTHSnUC-. fapo-what co 7Rri'AT:;ny, -aS Loasbot jPays Off ' At Spokcne Track v SP03CAN1V SepC iMITayi fair track recorded its first pay off of more than 3100 for the current horse racing meet today when Jitft Islam galloped in first under 80 to 1 odds: The horse paid $121.60 .to win in the seven fur long feature rate, beating out Photo finish by two lengths.' . Silrerton Policeman j Resigns Position - . t SILVERTON William Andres, police , officer . for the past year, resigned and has accepted a posi tion as guard 'at the state penitentiary.- : - - . Because of the ahortage of help, Andres . has promised , City Man ager Harry McCrea that he would remain on until some one was found to replace him. . .. - ? The first adhesive postage stamp of Great Britain was made in 1840, and bore a portrait of young Queen Victoria. ' - IMAV I HAVE A ;kTKJ CHAT 7 Mm , PLEASE fl &POUJLJ lH SEAL TFkEEZE?! plenty! NO GRUB NO M0NEY-N0WUTKIN. Schta VHZi VJcr Daylight saving was : adopted f by Germany in 19K as a war measure. , " i I I tUANTT A SEAbl SKIN CQfir! (SOPOSSTHE A I STILL HAVE A 6UM FILLED WITH NICE SHINY BULLETS I'M GONNA DELIVER BEFORE n I START TRAVEUN ( Leas than ICS people five m SaaU dana, Ia diaaa, bat each year the postmaster sends out more than hill a mii- fioei Christmas ' cards aiwi packages. Kaexby is a grsiute statue cf Santa dans, dedicated . to children oitht world. o A - - v -1 . .. m . N.. in . III 0f rvsfv riie? I I f K? )1 hrf ' " - ' -- . -. 'C DIED WHILE MXI VVEKS Mr-' SrSsT5 PW90NI.T ' Clsui' Port Office In tim Ksz! slave tmn. I tries of PoUnd, Greece; joge-siavia attue chil- area starve to death, the older And stronrer ones ' are sold into slavery where they caa live but a few sad years at the most Host Far Eastern artists paint not what they see, but what they feet . SEALBURGERS liSTINS- TH'SEAL S M UTCWORQ -ODE MIGHT NEEP ONE AREY0USU0E NOrACHANCE.HlS EVIL BRAIM HOLDS DESTROY AM. M0MKKURFEE HASWtMADE A GETAWAY ?. IT t KIMOCCNJ CHILD? ir-1 a !3t by das Festures Syadicste. lac. ! 1