1 t" t it in Tba OSEQOtt STATESMAN. Satan. Ongoa. Thmdor Momto March IS. ISIS Keltner Joins Cleveland Nine . Repeats '44 Move, Resigns War Job LAFAYETTE, Ind., Marcn' 14.-(JVy-Ken Keltner again has left a T war plant- job to play, ball with the Cleveland - Indians, Although declining comment on his action the perennial third baseman for the American League all-star team repeated bis assertion of last year, when he said: "Baseball la my business. If the. army wants me, it will find me working at it" Yesterday President Roosevelt said he favored baseball as long as it 'did not require- perfectly healthy ' people who could be do ing more useful war work. - me mxieiaer left a job in a Milwaukee war plant to report to training camp last year. He promptly was reclassified 1-A and was accepted for the navy alter passing! his physical examination. He was not called, however, and after several months had passed he was given a 2-A classification. 'Presumably this was changed to 2-B whf n he returned to his fac tory jot( at the close of last year's Junior Fives Readying For Portland Meet Duckpin Scores STEVENS JEWELERS (t) Gauthier 151 ITT 1 IS 469 SchaefeK Jr. ;, 14S 141 113-412 Guno I i ,138 1S3 144413 Lenaburs; 110 1 160397 Bye , 137 141 122400 Totals . .19i S23 788 2403 NEWMAN'S MEN'S STORE (4) Meyer 168 184 . 218570 Williams' 137 143 173438 Wood ; 131 171 132434 SchoU ; 164 131 123 427 Tenner - 19 143 168-7306 Totals .893 864 890 2637 STAN BAKER MOTORS Hathaway . LL SI OHarra 130 Judson i Langhoff Potter , .138 .154 (I 140 171 105 160 144 Totals ... .: 778 858 PEACOCK CLEANERS (1) B. Just 158 161 Bower S 71 S3 Schaefer, r. 174 168 X. Just 134 153 Bye r91 103 126357 93394 153389 152430 179477 Ml 2475 145484 94258 116458 130-418 93289 Totala .784 835 734 2333 PICHA RIAL ESTATE () H. Miller 124 131 DeVoe 123 164 Stull 118 177 L. Miller - 116 122 Bye 109 98 140393 123412 130423 148386 121328 Totals . LODER BROS. Daugherty Sims ; Evans , Creasy Baumgart -. 733 833 803 2369 4) .122 .136 .109, 110' -143 150 142 116 9 180 171443 127405 121348 130338 137462 Totals -770 834 834 2438 Although neither : mentor Is ready to name a starting lineup, both Junior hUh school atiin- tet slated to enter the Golden Ball hoop . tourney in Portland next week, are fast rounding in to playing -shape. Coaches Bob ;, Hetzgef and Bob Kaescher, an nounced yesterday. Metzrer. herding the. 13 and 14 year-old Cubs, has just, about narrowed the ' competition for starting berths to eight men, while no less thaa seven of the 15-aad-over Intermediates are stilt In the run ning for opening nods. for tho Cubs Ralph MorraU. the 6 foot-3 Inch Parrfeh Pio neer, Jack Sillier, Leslie's een- ter, and Carlos Houk, Parrish, ; are ! scrambling for j the forward positions, i Tom Paulas, tho C tooUl Inch Leslie eighth ! grado pivot man looks best at the cen ter spot thus far, and Paul Neb winder, Teddy Covalt, both of Parrish, and Larry Kleinsmlth,' Leslie's ragged backboard ace appear te; be the best bets as guards. 1 ' . j -. ;Keuscher - has been using ; a five consisting of lefty Bob Funk and 'ambidextrous Davey Cham berlain at forwards, lanky Bill Fasaachi at center, and Winston Cobb and HugSt Bellinger at guards as his starting five in scrub sessions, with big Lowell Spaglo and Ray Turner seeing the most service as alternates. . Funk, Cobb and: Turner were In herited ffrom the Leslie , team, , the others are former Pioneers. ' Both jeoachesj reveal jthat the kids from tho rival schools are fitting , together las playing units much more readily than expected .and anticipate putting pairly for midab!e; outfits j on the floor for Colleges Slash SFrfc Travel Rainiers Rap BobblingLA ANAHEIM, Calif, March 14- (P)-Cashing in on costly Los An geles miscues, the Seattle ' Rain iers today defeated the Angels, to 4, in a Pacific coast league exhibition game. , . . j The game was never in doubt after the second inning when four Angel errors, a walk and a triple by Roy Johnson gave the suds four runs. The Angel infield re covered later to turn in three snappy double plays. Seattle's veteran left-hander. Carl Fischer, gave the day'r best pitching performance, allowing no runs and only one hit . in i the final three frames. Seattle i 49 120 1007' 12 1 Los Annies 020 020 0004 S 5 Elliott, Syl Johnson 4), Fisch er (7) and McAtee; Scheel, Glor (5) and Easterwood. j Derringer Joins Cubs FRENCH LICK,! Ind, March 14 (ff)- Pitcher Paul Derringer; 38, joined the Chicago Cubs today, in creasing the' number of players in camp to 13. Manager. Charley Grimm is confident the big right hander is primed to give the Cubs a ot of service. Drawings Due Friday SPOKANE, March 14. JF) Drawings for the annual Pacific coast field trials to be held in Spokane Saturday - and Sunday. will be held Friday night, Presi dent Lou Becwar of the Pacific coast field trial association said today. - .".. MaudlS IPir.dDgiraimnis KSLM KOIN KGW KEX illurSa (1390 ke) ! (70 ke) (620 ke) (1190 ke) . 6:0 ;News (News . IFarra Fair Bugler Xj :1S Muhkt Time (West. Star I Roundup 8:J8.. Music Time JKOIN Klock 'News 6:43 News . . - IJour. Living (News ! t6 ( News . I irieteher (Harmonies f f:15 Orchestra JNews Headline (News .1:30 News Wews J Singers ... Dames Abbe 7:43 farm. Home (News Sam Hayes Mfng -Post S:M 8:13 8:30 8:43 Haven of Rett 'Haven of Rest (News Song Today User News Valiant Lady Light World) Aunt Jenny ! Stars Today James Abb Vienna Mus. B'fast Club 8:88 :1S 9:M 9:4S !Nc M. Downey Pastor's Call Navy Band Kate Smith I Big Steter Helen Trent (Gal Sunday i iVoice Nation j Larry Smith Personality unou Gl; Brealtfast 18:M 18:13 18:30 18:4S News With Lopes Paula Stone Orchestra Life Beautiful (Ma Perkins) (B'dine riyntt KSoldbergs (Schools Homemaker Art Baker Tony Mors Stars Today (True Story ll:t 11:13 11:38 11:45 jCed. Foster iU. S. Navy Never Old Orchestra , Joyce Jordan Two on Clue I Perry Mason (Tefia St Tim 1 Guiding Light I Children 1 In White I Hymn Baukhage ' Ethel. Albert Sunny Side . Correspond!. Noon 1:1S 12 U:43. Sop Trades ews HiUbUly Music tNews INeighbors iliorizons I Bach. ChUd'O. Women of Am. Ma Perkins Pepper Young Happiness ILadies v J. B. Kennedy Ranch Boys 1:M iNews . tHouae Party! 1:1S UUD' Ahner (New ' 1:38 T. Karris Time (Tales 1:43 Music - I 1:15 8:3 8:43 ly Time SMusie IRadio Tour Newspaper (Meet Missus (Backst. Wife steua Dallas Loren. Jones Widder Bro'n I Time-News IRadio Parade. (News- J (Hollywood ! Girl Marries Portia Plain Bill Front Pag What's Doing i ! Church rrankie Carlo : 3:13 S:M 3:4S (News News I Road of Life Grace Elliott Concert Hour jCall. Pan. -Am. David Harum Songs Loved - INews f (Pleas. Time (Mystery Chef iJotaDsons ' IWorld Today (Aunt Mary (i 4:88 - fulton Lewis ISaa. Martial iDr. Kate ISyniph Swing . 4:13 (Rex Miller ft Winter INews , An. GrSwing 4:38 tHse. of Mystry ILost persons I Rhythm Ramblers ' 4:4S (Orchestra 1 i (Day roster Wop Harrlgan ; 548 (News I Mary Martin JTor Release (Pirates ' : i 8:13 jSupermaa IRed's Gang (Chas. Barbo (Dick Tracy 8:38 . Ton Mix (News Songs (Armstrong ' 3:43 iNews Wire (News . IE. Peterson leap. Midnight I :8 . p. Heatter - (Major Bowes Music Hall IIU Murder 8:13 al Stories- I i (Soft. Mellow ' 8:38 (Hour of Song CorL Archer Bob Bums - (Bands 3:43 jOrchesU-a ' 1 i ... ; i 1:88 (War Cora't. ; First Line ; Abbott. CosteL Fred Waring. ; T:13 ' L. Thomas I j. j 1M (Red Ryder To Bomanee Rudy Vallea March Tims ! t:43 (Red Ryder ;, - i I M ' . - - j- IM -. ' ILegia. Hilights' J. Kirkwood (Supper Club INews. i 8:18 IRex MUler IMusle r. Lawton ILum'n Aboer , 8.38 - (Orchestra Sheriff Coffeo Ttot (Town Meet - 3:43 ' Leonard's ' I . - ' I- . - , - ' 8:88 . (News saiecr Queen Dinah Shore I; 8:13 ex Miner f 1 :3S lOrchestrs Song Colum. The Saint News ' S:43 News ..... :" - 1 ... (Orchestra 18:88 . IVultoa Lewis J Star Final INews tChes. Bowles 18:13 jprchestra IVete Board Town News News - ; . 18 M (News JSmthf. for you Music Concert Hour , 13:43 (Drchestra (Tex. Rangers i I1M 11:13 11:38, 11. -43 llS lt:88 (TT. Detect. Open. House. f. ... ... Bews Eig iga Oft Man Jordan Votos Army Air-rio (Orchestra . News (Music. News Aim Serve Orchestra Orchestra War Newt IClaremont (Organ KOAC AM 10.O8 News: 10:11 Homemakerr. U.Ct School of Air: 1138 Concert Bail. PM Woow News; 11:13 Farm Hour: Ridin Ranger; 1:13 Traffte Sfty;. Variety Time; 1 00 Garden Hour: 1M Memory o Music: 3:00 News. 3:13 Music of Mas- I t 'Mr. Basketball?, Ready Prep Hoop Tourneys ; lender Eye of ODTy WASHINGTON, March 14-P) Colleges were credited today with having already cut down on their athletic team travels and with their I Initial encounters in th 1"ann n evea wartunere- Fortland 1 tourney. Since , the ducUons. Schedules in all sports Rose City affair is a single elim- (are being localized and intersex the local I tional travel cared to a minimum. DCS! lOr t -,J J In. Dnchn.1l yVnan syema aiasi avaiii i v.-y g-j- - '-i i avi eastern colleges. ; . $ - i:: At the same time, the office of defense transportation disclosed that business men seeking hotel accommodations ' in Champaign and Urbana, HL, today complained that facilities there were Jammed by high school basketball teams attending tournaments. , ' No immediate action will be taken in regard to the i Illinois events, the ODT said, but added that the whole impact of amateur sports, in particular, on hotel and transportation facilities, is under consideration. . j 3 tnatiott meet, however. lids will have at their the first start.. No playtng ached sues have been j-eeelYe here to date. tave b i: it Emtl PUuso, for a quarter century the ton whistler In Northwest hoop circles and practically as mucn a part of ue state noop tourney as WillamoUe gym itself. Is set to do his share of the striped-shirt duties in the 26th annual classic starting today at WTJ. That whistle shown beneath the Filuso mustache ' is t be same little beauty with which he started his foul-finding business back; ters: 40 War Work; 445; Onfin Business: 4 38, America Marches: 4:43 Music Salon: 30 On Upbeat: 138 Dick Jurgens; 85 Ships of Wan 8:00 News: 8:13 Farm Hour: 1$ Southland Singing: T:13 Leibert; V30 University Hour; 8 JO Music; 8J8 News; M9 ateaiwuonav, Peeled 7hite Fir-Hemlock. Ceiling price $14.00 Cord Delivered C:cr:n Pzli zz'l Fcr.:r Co. mT is it -... Dox 7SD, Salem, Oregon -v ft; i 'if'".;. vf' I i , 2T . i : i V ' ' " - ' "' - . "r V -. - . J i J v Ml '"IBSfi " v 'v..---. . 'A f . I . ; ' ''.Ui.--88ssssm8sM8Ss u&Jliumm-aAiirf,m,itmMmilmd AAV Tourney Nets 39 Teams DENVER, March llHVTbir- ty-nine teams have entered the national AAU basketball tourna ment in Denver next week. Dead line for posting entries Is midnight tonight. Entry blanks received af ter the closing of the lists will be considered, officials said, ' if they 'are postmarked before mid night . :1M? " ' First i round pairings will be made Friday night; and announced Saturday momig. First round play begins Sunday and the cham pionship game will (be played Saturday night, March 24 . : Teams already entered include Phillips 66 of Bartlesyille, Okla the defending champion; Cessna Bobcats of Wichita, Cliftons of Los Angeles, . San Diego Dons, Twentieth Century-Fox of Holly wood, Fort Warren of Cheyenne, Wyoming university, Pratt-Whit- ney of Kansas City, Denver Am brose, Peoria, HL, Fee's Music, Portland, Ore, Fort Lewis, Waslu, San Francisco Athletic Club, Colo rado College navy-marine, Mil waukee Allen-Bradley, Lindahl Foundry of Chicago, and the St. Louis Candles. Haegg Seeldng Win Saturday (Continued from page 10) '- I t . - i i" ' run a 4:ia mile Saturday mgnt (he was clocked in 4:31 in his first start aiid 4 J9 in bis second this year) Lidman answered: "It's 1 impossible to say right now.- He is In good condition, we hope he can." ; ; ;; ' He pointed out the 12-second difference In the previous two races and said: "Maybe he, can cut it down that much again." V PILES (Hemorrhoids) Fistula - nssuro -Prolapse and other!' ft a a of Kectai A Colon.!1 conditions treat ed without loss of time. QUICK RELIEF m NO HOSPITALIZATION Call for examination or write for FEEE descripUve booklet. T-W Reynolds Qinie . I Naturo-Proctologist ; . tit N. Lfherty St, Salem. Ore. Uff X Duke Windsor To Join Beaver Nine PORTLAND, Mar 14 - (P) - George "Duke"! Windsor, rigbt handed pitcher ffor the Portland Beavers last season and formerly a Western International twirler for Spokane and Salem, left Wed nesday morning to join the Beaver camp at San Jose, Calif. South paw Wandell Mossor . left Tues day. -.YK-: :;;:--; , . Addition o the pair will give Manager Marvin Owen six exper ienced Singers in camp since Jake Mooty and Don Pulford are due - in camp this week also. , m ' How:To Relieve Bronchitis 3 i Creomulsion relieves promptly be-' cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to helpi loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsioa with the un derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. - CREOMULSION lor Cough. Chest Colds, Bronchitis 4 Tpppiii!! I AND fM iVv K TRVINS I'M S ( TO SLEEP BLONDIE SOME S i i PEAMUT J ! BUTTERY L I : aJmai VliSlaaaSn aCeaaaaMTl'rT 'nnMmimSVf PmmT (l SMELL Y- -j jf ; PEANUT V I BtJTTERl' - n g; - v.:. Fifth Patrols Robing Way IntolVergato BOME.4 Marcn 14.-(AVStrong Fiffli army patrols have!! worked their way north to Vergato, im- rtant German stronghold 14 mis southwest of Bologna. Al ready' threatened by Allied forces nthe south,; east and west, Al tie headquarters said today. . Southwest of Vergato, Which is astride the main .Pistolia-fBologna highway, ;other Fifth army troops have beaten off German' counter attacks against newly-won posi tions on the 5900-foot Monte Spi- goilo. f l '' : f - i . f rieid uaarsnal AiDertj K.essei ring's embattled German forces Were displaying increa'sed. aggres siveness on Che nain approaches to Bologna, key Nazi communica tion and supply center in. north- ern ltoly.- .-- Headquarters of the Mediter ranean Allied air force disclosed that 2500 -tons of supplies had been parachuted to partisan forces behind the German lines in north ern': Itaiyiin recent weeks. fat 1923J ird of Seat by Dick Steward of Seattle and handled by Todd Dove of Spo kane today won the derby vent at the annual spring . field trials of the Spokane Fields T als club. A male pointed owned by John Eby iofl Spokane and handled by Edward A. Harrison of Yelm rank ed second in the pupy stake. ; i . ' I X Mumps Leads All Other Communicable Diseases Pattie Blaze Winner In Spokane Trials : H SPOKANE, March 14-P)- Pat tie Blaze, a pointer female owned POR arch 14(P) Signs of spring are more preva lent each week. ; --X The state health bureau report- other ending I ! ! THERE IT W6-VOtl... :m PtT.lAHP MAJOR ) ttt-gnT G? ZS) SSh?' ! iw ggtSJw WW j . p?" P fRp" scorchy smith! T m y ( Mfjjjj SiXtTRASSEgss om .i SEAr.Ma.sosDfVArvv -br WHO is thS m y zr C&LOBNe ONCeV-v 2- W.VSMT POORTSS' A PROMTS ET ShW 'k tfSOUKD THS WW f&Ti ONl.PLSA5? MICKEY MOUSE ed today mumps lead all communicable ! disease j cases re ported 1 during the week March i 10 with ISO of 388 com municable cases. . or BrowcUat InkaHoo Dm To i Hr's ooA siews fori tb popl of ths U. a A.- Caaada's arsotest. cok1 tnediclaa la now bclna mad and Mia right bare,- aad if yot kut uji doubt about what t ta.ke this wlntr f or tsi conmoa eoncii- .1 irritation est CaNAXtlOL Mixture. THIMBLE THEATRE rtt a-fcottla or tronchlal lrrltatl of Buckler's To;i .won't 'bo disaappotnted it's different, from I anythlna; also yea vr? nad w little eip sad you -et Instant ootloo. Only 46c at ait cpoa aruggtsu. wns Drag . Co. ;. , Rom" sit hly Joe Marsh. ' Hoy Scbcr Hoskins Got His Nemo Everybody kids Sober Hoskms about Hs name. Of course, they allow that It's appropriate. Sober never drinks anything stronger : than a glass of beer j And a harder worker In the fields there never was. ,. , . i EhtickV cays SoWls dad, We passed Sober 'Sober' jmst 1 Iteeaaae he looked that ' way when lie was born. like we called his slater 'Gay,' a ad his ether titter 'Prissy And It's had Its effect oa all of esa" e ads With i;lriL (Prissy Is the oil said la the Hosklna iamfiy.) UTTLE AM MIES IDEA TO PLAY H00KY IS MY (MY CHANCE TO !"" rw- rnnu nmirfC nm m re- From where I sit. there may ,. be- something rln what Sober dad says. Naming children after rirtues is a fine old American custom. Look, at the names of our pioneers and pilgrims: Faith, Pious; Charity, pope, Ernest i llaybe we ahomll se smah masses mora often. And ens Td : Cke tf add is "Tolerance." If we all had Tolerance for a middle maae and lived up to it, we'd have a better, happier world. , j-r: kM. LITTLE ANNIE R00NET BUT MV-APPOiMTMENT BOOK IS FILLED F0 WOSHJE5 WITH PPOOUCfRSt BANKERS, AGENTS, WRITERS. DIRECTORS (GTQP HIM MXIVE GOTj TO STOP HIM BEFORE fl i ii JUSTIN TUCj-YTVUS HOT TAR HERE HE S UXLL STOP HiM DATES 1 Musr)QVEra oate aroTaoprosiiYJ IexactlyJ notwm6 Pl I THS PAPd SALVSACDYOU MEAN 18UTSUNAK0C I 1OM0RQ0V YOU AM' ME J AM ZERO ARE COKNAKAVE TKDSfir? 71 S0UTU0E.ANO ASHOsromq OrVOOKT FENCE MEW! M r m CAP' VWAT-! WHATATOD? t-m SOT VOLLHAVE TO DCTt I- No. Ill t SsTK$ : I Copyright, 1345, VmteJ Stota Bnven Ftmndttim THE LONE RANGEH t CAN CO IT. CUT V5famA(oJct1TH RIFLE SHOT? rj VJ 1r Hi. ? r TRAIL- -