Pan 14 Friday, Deetrabar 4. 1ISI TBI CAPITAL JOURNAL, UUm. Ortgoa E C h. n S a t ci O 6 a: Salem Roosevelt Viking Hoop Schedule Br PAUL BAKVXT III Th Balcra hlfh Vlkinf pes thet eehedule tonight when thy tanai with tlx ItoewrtK Jlaufhrldm at 1mm bifh. The 1:11 club atartj Harold Hauk'i Vlklngt o ea roufh (cbtdul in eluding 10 Big Sis gam) Thl nonleafu go 1j th first at two garnet btwa tb era achoela this yaar. Sauk win dick with St tan ten for hla atartiag linaup, including tbraa starters from laat year team. Jim Knapp and Gordjr Domogalla, two of tha btat fuarde in th ttat will lead tha Viking fait break which will attempt to make up for tha lack of experienced height lU-foot -1 Inch ' Ways a Zrickeea probably will (tart at aenter for th Vlklnga while Tom Flekena and Larry Sprin ger will begin at forwarda. Plckena la alio a veteran (tart ar from Iwt year while Spring er la tha only two-year let terman on thi year'a squad. TndlomUly Tegb Fe The Rougnrldera, a tradi tional flrtt game foa for the Viklnp, topped Salem la the flnt gama lait rur, but the Vlklnga came back to even the oaor with a lopeided win later in tha season. Again thla year the ether game of tha eeriea will be played la Portland. Knapp, one of the leading eeorere laat aeaaon, la tha fait eet atarter. Plckeni, a fine hustler, Domogalla, Irlckten, ana springer are all faet. Rootevelt haa alwaya been a (trong contender for the Portland league crown while the Vikings have compiled the beat record in tha Big Six. - Bob Wulf, 8-4 Junior center, leada the aecond atrlng with Gary Peterson and Phil Burk land at the forwarda and Neal Seheldel and Herb Trlplett at tha guarda. Trlplett la a let terman but had to take back eeat to Domogalla and Knapp laat year. Seheldel haa good apeed while Burkland and Patenon are both capable for warda. Tha preliminary feontest matches tha Rootevelt Jun ior Vanity and Lee Guttaf aon'a Salem high Junior var tity. Indiana Favored To Repeat Win As U. S. Champs By NORMAN MILLER New York OUR Indlana'a hurry in' Hooelers, with 10 playtra back from tha team which won tha National Col lege Basketball championship laat year, were picked today 29 of It of United Board of oaehef to do it again thla aea aon. Team Polnta 1. Indiana 1S7 t, Kentucky ..:...... 263 S. Duquetne .... ...223 4. Kanaaa 157 Salem Academy to Meet Gervais Here Tonight Salem . Academy will wade Into its 18-gam batketball schedule tonight agalntt Ger vala high school, which will be initiating a 20-game slate at th academy'a West Salem gym nasium at 8 o'clock. The Jun ior varsity preliminary will be at 6:43. Coach Bob Funk'a chief la ment today waa his lack of heieht on hla varaitv unit of 10, th talleit available being ! Ken Schreder at 6 feet 1. There i haa been a spirited competition for positions, however, he not ed, with all of them giving their greatest effort Gervais, under Coach Ordie Hoye, has four lettermen, the canter apot being left lnexper- HEALTH TO YOU After Correcting HEMORRHOIDS (PILES) "biota, Meter, Prolapse and Olrwr Rrrlal Dtaerdtra. With out Hoaptulttailan. Htanarh, t'alan ana Other DlftaUre IlbMWBora. Write ee Can far Free le acriallra Booklrt Tadar. Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic Natamatt PractolciM 1144 Center 8t FhB S-I4 Up AgcaiinsIS: to Launch Basketball Scores ran wear wremiat ta, kmh stew n wukitA at. aeoitio an Carre (bleu.) Ta, HMl nf Oral raue at Beocii at. wiiiaiw at lewu a ciert in Portland auu at Bow btuiee am at. au Dnee arc at aaeor flJUi) Br, Woolen afoateaa at ceiieae eitira sua it, n. tm at. Jobae Ota.) M. Letorelte tl Adeiabi t). Bio areata it wm vmtai auu m. aba ! (Jf.T.I 71. TltM UU.I it aoirra aterrlaBd II. Cleauaa i Tnu Teeb at. TinnMM Tl BoIUbo 13. TajNM tl aaiuinl at, aoalbweilera (Teaa-l Hemeaii auu at, taavtatk rroaa ) aTTDWIrr Botre Dame at. Ben state a Otleneme City et, BerdtB-aiaMaBt II BOWUaa OFHD Tl. D0W0lt H at. Beaedlcla Huj at, tlarrrtSt Wo. i ta at. KorWrl at. LaCraan W eovramaT llldwoetera T. Taaaa carutlea at aeatbera btrtaadlot Mt, Teaaa V laraa la. oaaaoK rur buktball tar Tot Aoeocteted preeti Certetl 41, Caeeedo Leale el Aledrto ), Culitr . no basbstbau. (Br Tha Awetliie Praaa) ThBraaart Bceeite PbUedolabla 7, Be Tort H Port Wtyao It, Bootan Tt etlaneaaeuo tl, arreeBet 14. Irish Expected ' To Win by Three TDs Over SMU South Bend, Ind. f) Unde feated but once-tied Notre Dame hat been installed a three-touchdown favorite over Southern Methodist Saturday in a football game of uncer tainties. The weather la one uncer tainty, with rain or anow pot aible. The playing field, how ever, haa been covered' all week and footing ahould be firm. Another uncertainty la half back Joe Heap'a knee. He twitted it in Notre Dame't 48- 14 route of Southern Califor nia last Saturday. Heap may aee only limited service, being replaced by sophomore Dick Fitzgerald. Another uncertainty that looms for this nationally-televised aeaaon wlndup la the type of attack that can be ex pected from the Muttangt, who have a mediocre 5-4 record and who have everything to gain and nothing to lose in this finale. When Mt. Pelee erupted on Marinique Island in May, 1902, more than 30,000 peopl were killed. - 8. Oklahoma A. tt M. . .118 6. LaSaU 88 7. Louisiana State 81 8. North Carolina State . 73 8. Minnesota 64 10. California 87 Second ten: Illinois, 42; 12, Kansas State, 38; 13. St. Louis 1, 37; 14, Holy Cross, 36; IS, Oregon State, 34; 16, Dayton, 29; 17, Wyoming, 25; 18, Santa Clara, 23; 19, Notre Dame, 22; 20, UCLA 21. lenced. The Cougars finished third In the Marion County B league lait year. They will take part Saturday night in the clrcuit'a annual Jamboree at Willamette univertlty gym. Salem Academy's starting lineup was tentatively describ ed at Schroder, a lettermnn, at one forward and probably Jim Wallace, 8-9, the other forward. Guards will be Virgil Faden rech, and Dave Phillips, 5-10. and at center will be either Bruce Pierce. Dalke or Bill Bob McClanahan, who would be the tallest at 6-2. it out with a football injury. Others Funk will suit up are Harld Alliiter, Loran Heman and Thurman Kreter. Better Cough Relief WW mw drap or oUl lall to bcly yam cough or chevt cold dent delay. Craoowbioa oonuins only safe, blt fttl. proven miredicnu and no Dan colics to disturb nature 'i process. It foes Into tht bronchial system so aid mtiir atvHhe atvJ bnl raw, trndtr, torlamcd bronchiil fnembraoes. Guar wired to please or your dnigfist re find money. Oruhioo baa stood tht test ot mamr millKtos d vatn. CREOMUESION MtoM C 0 CM UUh aVat $mKm Why Suffer Any Longer Wnta atnara tali, m our CT.mit laaaidlaa. Assaamt aacti fat laat mn tm Cfcla. No matter iui hal alimanM m ftrt trtiMtaa, aiwMtrt, Mnaaltta tiaart lunfa, li'tr. k)dnaav laa, orattpatien. uieaim, cJiabataM, rhBinat)m. eait and biaddar ftrar, Uin, laaaaia oaaltuaia. CHARLII CHAN nmttta ana c. Otfloa Boara a ta I Two. tad Boa, OB If a cwavoralal J I kaoo tint W iLBJa. obb, ajWdttt aawV Dallas to Oc:n Schedule Tonight on Sfayton Court Dalit Th Willamette Val ley leagua defending champlona from Dallas high school would Ilk to have another aeaaon Ilk laat year'a when tha Dragons won 24 and lost live whue ta log 11 of 14 league games. Coach Gordon Kunke haa only threo lettarmen returning but won't ba hurting too much in th height department Back are Center Rex Domaachoftky, feet 2; Herb Brandll, guard. feet; and Harold Holdozf. guard, feet Helping out tonight in th Dragons' opening gam at Stay ton will ba Ra Domascbofaky, S-foot-1 forward; John Hinds, 8-11 center; Bud Long, 6-foot forward; Oarey Cooley, 6-6 guard; Richard Davis, 8-7 guard; Don Read, 6-foot for ward; DeWayna Hoffman, 6-1 Sacred Heart Plays 1st Home Game Tonight Coach Leo Grosjacquea announced a chang in hit starting lineup for Sacred Heart academy for tonight's horn opener against St Fran cis of Eugene, to be played at the Salem Armory. He said be would use Jim Bonberry, 8-foot-10 senior previously listed at a guard, in the forward spot occupied by Cil Lulay. The Cardinals won their fint gam Wednes day night from St Boniface of Sublimity, 41-29. Others to etart are Jim Moriarity, 6-3, at forward;' SCORES in the ALLEYS Capital Alleys MBBCAjrrua no. t Baart aalakota 1 Oraw tHi Oebaa till Kltla 414; Conor 414: Altormaa 4tl. Tartflaar Claoaoro (1) Boltof 411: Haoaoa 444: CborrLattoB 4tti Oraantaar 424: Tandy 414. Toaaa a 111 o!or 444: Oltoa Ml; ahonoboa 441) Bovera 4M; Bornacehl 440. Boara craftmaa tl Coot 111, B1U 444: Bmltn too: etook 4M: Dror 131. soiob) tajoto sbob 4-Jrorfoion 441: Blchaida 4111 MeOoart 471: Otauaall 411: Thomaooa 414. Chorroaa-Baaia oat Vortol t WnUlBi 411; RbhoU tat; U. Rama Jl: Bon M: S. Bona 441. rkik'i Coaolractloa (II Bleki IM: Mothowt 441: Float 4M; AdtlaooB 444: Sbnlt 474. CooBorr Loral No. 1 (It WoUBOT 421: HOB&O 431; C0UM7 O04: Bllroa 4l: Bavato Jit. Wool Baloai Laaaor (t) Brim 471: Amanda ati Jlolnaa 4ttl Kromwoll 417: Mtloan 411. WiUoaotla Bauaara l B. Doooor 14, carlaoa til, a. Dooaar Ml: funk Ml: Parua Ml. Kith toam tana an aorlaa, Waat So lon Lam Mr. 7 OBd M4i bltn tod. aoaia ana aartat, BUI Rlcka at naak a CaaalraotlOB, Ml oat lit. coauuBciAi uaoci Ba 1 tori Malm caarroa Sutlaa (01 Malm It. atalnko 111. Duntat 111. Wonaat 443. lolom bos Worfca (41 Olboan 137. Cer- lrr HI. BOUT Ml, Okormana 111. ar a, winaa-o (I) Mull 4to. Dlorl, 411, IroUsd 171, MUlor Ml. Ualtod Com morilal Traral (II Domot 413. Boaa 413. atronr 4M. colbnrn IM, Walton 131. wuiamoito vroait uit 434. Kmr 411, Bono Ut, Book 117. Carr 117. Motk- Broa, Booflaa (tl run 4ao, BUloior It, Foolo tit, ackofrr 111, Todd 471. Wolramott'o (1 Knodltr 431. Holman 113. Knodltr 414. Bakoru Ut. Brown IM. Wootora rotor Coort, (I) Hrrmaa 441, Upptrt 4M. KatHor 4M, Andr4l4 407, Kutblor 493. valvorottr Bowl (l Todor 417, comn 474. QIII0B 414. AlOtniro til. KBUlk 441, Moooo Lodto (I) Alotondor 443. IfrrrlU 4M. Ktkjtrom 411, Pudor 473. Ado 444. Bollrwood CUOBoro (4) B0400 ttl. An. drrioa 474. Corrltoa 44a. Caaa 447. Oould 474. Mlloo TrBttlat Co. (01 MUM 443. Ollnu 111. AjKHiana Ml, Claaaitm 403, Hlliorien 430. Huh U4m 44ttoa Bar a, Wlrata'a. I7M. Hltk toam eama HoDrwood Cloanart, Hlfh indtvMual atrUt m John RMit, sis and us (Uourwood cuaa- trit. University Alleys COMMIKCIAL NO. t Uranus f rrln Wart (l Foirt- Dr u. RuMtU 411; Slcbeld )Tli Dtmi 4i W(v1wed 431. CcnUr ttTMt Kafr (1 Howtll S; tbaldM 413; KauU 40; Aosob 440. SfarikM M PiUroa Ml: lUia I13i Rourvd 4 SO; Klllimw 441: Canklta lil 4-Trrt mhft1 t) wer , bow.it 4SS; D. Cm 423; R. CM JO; Clark 411: Mootri 471. Lat-kv riT U4tckrlbrf 4TT; Bat . rfll 464: Parrttm 4S3: Horn 400; Dtion 110 Klat Tlr Barrlv () BiflT 170; Ulark 401; Hud tar 4M. Bo&mr Ml; Bmi 40. Vitta Markrt WtUh 44t: Andtr on 411: Stanton 441; Hamar 3H: Wll tlaau 411. lUrfa Marktl U AllwrlfT 441; taltkfr MU Uabolt JTI; Dim 4J; KraB lib. Hlcb Uui lama and atrl, Martbaa Placa, I7S and IS1I: hlitt Ind. tarn and riaa, HovVa Cenktla at UanAM' Plictt. IDS and SS3. LADIE8 CITY LBAOfB Boadlo OH ttt Aatora 410. Blind 1J7. Hull 1J. atalder IM. Blind 403. Ote.i . Bleak Booee (tl-Kro)cl 441. Currr 474. M.oa ilia, Clark 4U. Oarbann W3. Miitrr Bra Mrrfl1 1J Uoontr !. Blind .11. lUlnka 430. Bilnd 3M. Qt44 HaMkslft UMlMf at). 4 brifb it. Oar d ntr tIT, Joqm 414. Po. athl IIS. SalMa Parta (It Btadlf-y 3m. Many loologitta rank the chimpanzee aj the moit intel ligent animal with tha oran gutang aecond and tht ele phant third. Willi tvoma MNUS wh um, KrcKada, rwrW, 7 taaa raaoo, psjn ajf ryiajaj, mwrm m -'am, mi mm lauaii nn m mmrmm. aom, - m mm m band r4 has, aanf wm m lNMaaft Paaji Na frn wick tn4 atam Mttv oat rail TRiAk mm mt AM All Mat NffW WlMViaV KM rtil MtW Urn Prnm MMttl II Mill wariaiaV utourotiB aaiT. CAUitmA l?oirllai7Tid league Fcoyorifte center; Wea Wlldt, 1-10 for ward; Deibert Wade, 6-1 for ward; Lloyd Rockford, 6-7 guard; and Ralph Blanc hard, 0-1 guard. There alao la a transfer. Res Martin, 6-1 forward, from th Lebanon Junior vanity. . Th Dallas ached ulc: Doa, 4 At surtaa. Dm. t a I cratraL Doa. II at TUlaaaat. Doa. ltanaa at Oallaa. Doo. II w. 0. (rookaoa at Dallaa. Doa. la am- laatoroa at Halalla. Dot. tt at Mtwaort. Doa. t nilaaaoa at Dallaa, Jam. a Coatral at Dallaa J a a. a at ailrarUa. J, a. t aaadr Jos. It at aataraaa. Job. It At Ml Aootl. Jo. IB Woaoaara at Jam. tt At Coatr. Jib. IS-Molalla at Dallaa. rot. a-tlTonoa at DaUaa. rot. a at aaadr. Pta. I Bttacaaa at Dallai. rot. It-Ml. Aatol at DaUaa. Vob. la At Woadaara Foa. lt-caaar at DaUaa. Fob. StAl Molalla. ISO. ta DUtrMt ualaar atarta. Fred Staab, 6-3, center; Clyde Fladwood, 8-8, guard; and Vlnce Matt, 8aB, guard. Matt sparked Sacred Heart with 15 polnta with a good eye and play making ability. Th Junior vanity prelimi nary will atart at 6:15, with the vanity contest Immedi ately after at about 8 o'clock. St. Francis has a 6-foot- 4 center, Ed Walsh, who poses as th main threat to the Cardinals, as he did last year. Also suiting up for Sacred Heart will be Lulay, Bob Barr, Billy Joseph, Don End res and Francis O'Connor, ChaBborlala 411. Ootid an. Calrla 411. TnomBoOD 444. Bok Lavlooj Moooao (11 uonbare 410, carr 443, w bar lor 411. Blebto 414. Vanoarbaof in. Uoai MarlaatM (l PollnitT IM. Wlltr Mt. acharf 114, Macktr 311, Fro nt 441. Planft'o Coaotraotloa (11 Plaak 411, Marrar 40a, BrolU ut, Caroarran It. outnrla 441. laaako BoaHr (4) SUtllrr 4M. Brant 414. Blondr HI. Blaak 403. Kmaodr 474. aoaatar Bote! (a) atott 401, Laird Ml, rrlraa 411. Morllhouw 441, Adolpa 404. Caaooord Colo (41 Vlttono 443. Bol- arr Ml, Dm Ml, Poaaa sat, oiodt 431. MBit Paraltara (41 curtli 114, Bmitri 341. KltaBUlor JTl, Ado 344. Daarllor 3tt. Hub toam eama and otrlaa. Ctaaek'a bvoob nouoo. on oao uoo: Bian lad tamo and oorloi. Chorlotlo Pouonl 111 and 111 (Good Hoaaokooplnil. LtXaALS ADMtNIITBAToa t NOTICB TO CBSDITOBa ncmen is hireby arrxM that Plaaoor Trarl oompanr nao boon br oraor at tht Clrcatt Court of 4bo auto of Oroton far Marlaa Coantr. appolntod attmlalatrator with tha wlU anntiod of tno aatoto of John H. Noof. Docoaiad. Anr aorooaa b4rlnt cIoIbm attlntt told totata .OTi roquootod ta prooont thorn, with aropar rouchtra. to sold admtnta- tratar at tia Plonoor Trail Balldlat. Balom. Oroeon. within all maatna from tna now of una aotiea. Datad tblo lltk dor r For.. ItM. pioimB trust coupant Admlnlatrater with tbo will on noiod of tha Btlata of John H. , itoor, uoetuoa. RHOTTW. RROTtTM 4k HPICRSTRA ' 31 Plaaoor Trait Balldlna aolrm. Oroaan Attarnort for Admlnlatrater a Nor. 13. II. 17, Doa. a. 11. lilt. - afltairra noticb or ialb trOTlOB IB H7CRXBT OIVTCN tbat I wui. an Doratabor 14tn, 11J. at 10 00 o'oloek In tbo foranoon Ihtroof, at tbo front doer af tba Couatr courtbonio, III Marlon atrtol la Balom, liorlon Cottntr, Oroton. toll at aabtla aaetloa for aaia, la tba aitnnor prorldod br law for tba tola ol rtal aroportr oa otooatlaa, tba fallowtna daicrlood tool Bramitao. aa-witt Boalnnlna at a aolnt Borth It at' But lia.ot ftot from tba Boutboait oorott af Lot Twtnlr-ono (31). Bvor arooa Acroo. tforloa countr. Oroton. (Boo Volume 13. r.if li. Record of Towa Plata for told Countr a a d atatoll tboace Norm tl 44' Eoit 173.tt rotti tbeaee Bortb 1' lr Wmi, lOt.M foot: tbince Beotn tt- tr wool, 17017 foot: tbonca eoutb a or Boot, lot II foot ta tbo piece of ooalaatni. Roiorrlnt tborefrom a itrlp of lend 30 00 foot wide ob tbo Weal tide end a etna or lend 30.00 firt wide on tbe teuia tide ta be mod for a roed wer. Bold tele ' will bo mode br mo ta puriutnce of OB ettculloa to mo di rected end heretofore liiuod out of trie Circuit court of the atol of Oroton for Morion countr In arorV4lati there In entitled "Anno Benlch. Plelatlff. rt. John Bobieb. Dtltndant," clcu'e Rot Utor No. 3t t0t. Doted una 13th day af Noreraber, lit! DtKVXK TOOHO. aherlff af Merlon Couatr. OroeoB. Br A. 1. Melitrom. Drputr. Bboton. Bhotoa ai Sa-rrttra 3ta Pleaorr Trull Bulldlna eolrm. Ortron Attorneri lor Plelntlff. Nor. It. 31. tj. Dee, t, lltl ixicndira' riwAiTNotira i NOTICE TB tTBTtSBT OIVKN thai Hnmtr E. laarrr ai oirealor af tbo at- i "Lr af J..i L. lairor. Deceeeod. hoe mod alt linei acreunt aa taen. ana ar I ardor of the Clri-ull Court of the atete Or ii on for th- Count? of atftiion. the Mtrt dar f Januarr. 14, la tha torcBooa f latd day hi bm Ilttd tha tint, and tha rourtreotm of Mtd rourt na bn fixed aa th far th btarlof ci eb)aHtlotta ! Mtd flaaj aroual utd tbt MtUtatal f m)4 tat IHteHl ud nrit pubiUht?d- lc. 4. INI. HCbUXII WOMT vwutw mi Um Batata f Jamaa L. Ibtt. Ve4Ut4. RHOTTT KHOTITN ePKIMTKA 111 PttMir Tnul Bd. altta. Ottm Atteratrt tor Ixtentor. Dc. 4. 11. II. 141 Jaa. U I I I T mr pr hmOoehm pllta cnM 10m, Wym aW rwca. ng ivw'aav i mm, avn tiatnA tfrigM, . an muotm. mi No a t mVtoc1 mmem tnm 4 . reeoi tba l,aj oaBBTOBfaBtaToea ffmmrtm ""Bjr'ajO' floVoJJ m ar whmt mnmn w haj tr4 md Lattiier and Giel On 1953 A. P. All Br BOI BOOBINO New York m -Notre Dame'i John Lattner and MlnnoU'i Paul Olel, a pair of balfbaeka who provetl aa eutaiandlni la on platooa football at in the two-platoon era, are the only repeater on th 1031 Anoeitt d Preaa All America team an nounced today. Paul Cameron of UCLA and David Xoaa -fohruon of Rice Join th two Midwetterneri to form the flnt team back-field. Recommendation! by region al boarda of newt-paper and radio expert eoverlnf the en tire nation formed the bails for th aelectioni. The line la composed f Capt. Don Dehoney f Mich Uaa Stat and Sam Merley f Stanford at andt, Stanley Jonea of Maryland and Jack Shanafelt of Penn at tackle, J. D. Roberta of Oklahoma and Crawford Mima af Mil alaalppl at (uardi and Larry Merrta of Ccorfla Tech at center. The return of limited aub- ititutlonj, which alao brought back the naming of a ilnale first team rather than a 22 man unit by the Associated Press, put added emphasis on the capable all-around players. "Bread and Butter Player" Lattner, who played both ways even in the days of spe cialists, was the bread and but ter" performer for the Irish. A tireless worker and team inspirational leader, he waa a driving runner, excellent tack-1 ler and a good punter. After, he had ripped through the huge ! Southern California line for four touchdowns Coach Frank ' Leahy called him "a wonderful , competitor" and a "fine clutch ' player." The finest I ever have ever coached," says Minnesota's ; Wes Fesler of Glel. Against : Michigan he ran for 112 yards; and two touchdowns, complet-1 ed 13 of 18 passes for 169 yards and another score, came up with two leaping intercep tions and some Important tackles. Hla three-year total of handling the ball 1,058 times - was a national record. He ran and passed for 1,330 yards this year. i Sanders Praises Cameron Cameron, UCLA's work horse at tailback In the Bruin single wing, rushed for 672 yards and scored 72 points to lead the Pacific Coast Confer ence in both departments. He also added 326 yards by pass ing. His coach. Red Sanders, said, "0' don't think we would have reached the Hoe Bowl without this all-around play er." The lightest man on the team at 178 pounds, Johnson com bined speed and power at full back tor Rice. His 644 net rushing yardage was aecond highest In Southwest Confer ence history. He also rated tops as a punter, linebacker and blocker. The All America line, which averagea 203.5 pounds per man, it flanked on on aid by Do honey, a 193-pounder who ex cels on defense. He personally TIDE TABLE Tld.e for Toft. Ororoa PrcmbrTi waa (Cemeiled br O. B. Caere a Oeedetle terror. PerlloBd, OrecoBl Huh Wetrn - Low wotere December Time Belts! 4 10 10 a m. I I Tlmt BlUht 4 II am. I.I I 11 a m. -a t 417 am. II t II a.m. 41 l it t.m. I t 7 04 am. -ot 1:11 la. II 7-41 am. -01 4 57 om. I t I a.m. -tl in a.m. It tot am. -at 111 am. II I II p.m. -tl 1 II I m. It 10 33 I m. 7 1 1:13 a m. t 11:37 t.m. 7.1 I It am. 1 1 13 44 p m. 7.1 3 34 a m. t l 13 44 a m. 7.1 1:11 a.m. t.3 1 31 a m. 7 1 3 tl e m. 13 I II a m. It For ARROW TIES AND SHIRTS Shryock's Men's Wear CAPITOf HOmHQ CBffTIB Motorola CAR RADIO nts aii Cars tl AA alaVHDwa fltMeHt frC Oreea 8 tamp CtVICI TATIOMS INC. (1) Center and Commercial I)CartanCaBltl (l Marion and LI Wty . (() Ceater and LlbHr Now Meatat, $39w t it A. P. All-America Teams narr nttti Btbrhtata aula Toftn laaief joaaa. jaerriaaa (tear I. O. Booerle. Alabama Center Larrr IJwtrli, Oeertla Toeb , Jaaier Ouar4 Crawford Mima, MleeloelBBt M Bealar Tectle J Oct abaaefelt, eamerlraai Bealar omd am Mor lor. atlarrrd coaler Boob Peat Olel. aflaaoaota sealer Boca eaa Lattner. noire Demo aenlor Baea eoal Cameron. OCLA Beater Baca Dorti iBoaooi '- Bonier aawe imoi Bad, o. Meoeer. Twaaat lectio, a. Peanat, lATOl tatre. nr. Bonerl, Waoh.1 eon tor, t. BUteabere, Ia.l taaaa, O. Lemeae, W. e.l tackle, Banter, Botre Dome: ead. a. Meluaier. Kr.: beat. B. raioner, aM 1 ktck. i. o. Caroline. m.i taaa, B. oarraU, Btoaiordi ooot, caraaaa, Tea. TOCB. TaUBB IEAbIi Baa, o. Kaafata, Color odo: UeHa. I. er anUta. Barter; ntr . Burrowo. Date: eesler. BorcBol. Oee. Waahtatlea: M. Wllllome, Tra. Chrutlaa: lactlo, o. Jocoar, Ob la atate; ead, C. Beaaott. aa. Carelleei tact. J. Parker, Mlto. elate: bock. Diet Claabr, Barratmi bock. Ooeree aba. Orataai bock. B. Amoobo. Wtaaanela. aONOBABU MKMT10N BBda tTon Paaea, Batra Damai Sab Tone, Mlcblaen: W Ponce, Kaaeoo auu: Joha auMbort, tontord; Ben Buck, Col late af Pacific; Plard aaeolr. Artoneooi John Alloa. Arfaene BUU: Tarn Minor. Tuleai Merle Probort, BrMhem Teuaa: Joba Careen, Oeertlat aim Prbura. Aa tora: Blchle oeokeU. Oaorao Wooblno- m: moarr umira, noir Lrooo. Tactile Brueo BatWr: Weal Trrolalat Bob Parrlo. ArttT: Jack Porklaa, Morn Buddr OllUaa, Raaetea; Chacb Dead, uvm; omasa warcuew, waeiuaaten: Pick Cbaanaa. BUoi Jorrr Walker. Ton-, aa Taeb: Baddr Lawla, Artaona; Hotor Nolaan. Oklaaomai Ted Connor, flebtoa ko; Dole Molaert, Otlabome Aatt. feer tie Bicat, Dearer: Prank rr Account, Aa barni Oaoiaa Preaa, Vlrtlnla Teen. oaarda Her CerraO. aonlackn Jaa Bald, Miaou: Tom Settle. Purduo: Col eta Jonea Iowa: Torrr BoberU. MlMourli Dennla MeCotter. Detroit: Bab Plock. arracaoo; Dick Pouch. Yalei Jim Dar- checked Glel and threw back a Wolverine threat In Michigan Westinghouse & TV 1 $ We Give ItmlMil i JE1 StiimiHT ! V.AS HO" (HAKXEL 27 RECEPTOR, $1 0 EXTRA u'ner All Channel Conllnous Tuner, $40 Extra se s rcJBced ,n 1 price! Better order your set today because qaan- ROBERTS BROS, DOWNSTAIRS tities are limited! Santa Claus Parade Saturday Morning Only Repeaters - American Team All WtteM SI Its SI 311 St Sot IS sot .foBler .Bealar .eater . ............. SI tot tat lot ut lit 171 aa at rial. Olthi Phn artnalL Taaatl Ooeriff Tlmberleke, Uec. coauro Ted Kukowikl, arraaaat; Bab Ordora. Wool Vlritala; Leon Cannlnt him. Booth CeroUaa; Kurt Inrrb, Ok lahoma: Lea Bucko. BMi' Larrr BThlu, Now Mealeo: Boa P neuter. Oroaea; auu Batelttae. California. Backo-NaU Woroea and TUlrb Ooa ttohtL Noire Dame: Babar WaUlaa, Ohio fWala; URar Baklen, MUblaaa auu; Dora Kline, Detroltt Larrr Orlat, Okla liemal Jao laeotroeteeannl, Wrommt: John Boroocoo. Bobraaka: Bab Beamaa, MLooourl; Jerrr Coodr, Berk! Don Bl ue, Toaaa oUtaf: Lamar MeBaa. Arkaa aaa: Ken Cardona, Arlaana: Jack rirk Bo trick, Taaaa Tocht Don Brdaloh, Otah; Dick Imer, btaauna; Verrl avltter, Kaa oaa atau: Aramu Dander. Oac; Paal Laroan, callfaralei Chtt Rtnalak and Ralph Polton. Marrlend; BiU Bowmen, wuilim and Men: John Mopa. Vlrttnli Milium corkr Thorp, Alebama: Oloan Tumor; Oeonla Tach: Cote Bratkewtkl, Ooartlai Homor Bmita. Prlncetea. Stat victoriea over Minnesota and Michigan. 0.. ji. SB) CUT K BRAND NEW 1954 MODELS! Limifed Quantify! Shop Todayl 21" Screen and Redeem ZC Green Stamps Toroiifte Money, who caught 4 pajaoni for 6M yards and sit touchdowns, waa xcptlon4l la hla first year of plajini ueicuaw. Oaa Jnaior la Georgia Tech's Morris, tht only lunlor to go with tht otherwla all-aenior llneua, waa th beat line backer tM Diocaer iot tna uglnacra. Mlms, who stood, out ta ev ery gam, and Roberts, th kingpin of ot) of th finest nnea in tn nation, were ex cellent 200-pound guards. Mima rushed opposing passers and kickers conttantly, block ing three punts In two games, Roberts, a defense specialist la 82, waa luiaurpaased on of fense. Janet, top-weighted man sa th squad at 239, was tb but work of a defens that hell Maryland's opponents to i mer 31 polnta. Shanafelt was th principal reason Pent mad as good a showing as ft did on its "suicide" schedule. rerthBtta FUEL OIL GEORGE CADWELL OIL COMPANY 25ft mt Haft It Mm 2 7411