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FEARLESS' FRALEY GIVES DOPE ON TUESDAY'S TILTS By Oscar Fraley United Press Sports Writer New York, Dec. 31 flj.fi Just in case you have a few bob left over from the Christmas debacle and you'd like to start the New Year with an absolute-: ly clean financial slate. Fearless Fraley comes up today with an upsetting prediction on the mor row's Bowl games. Before dealing it off the bot tom of the deck, it might be more according to Hoyle to re mind you that old Fearless has given you several second best hands this 1945 we wind up' to night. There svas, for instance, Burning Dream in the Kentucky derby (a rousing ninth); Penn over Navy (the Gobs winning, 14-7), and the Cubs over the Tigers in the series, just to name a few. New Hope But when they kick off to morrow from coast to coast, it will be a New Year and "hope springs eternal, etc." so from be hind these keys it looks as if four favorites and four under dogs will come through. All of the usual methods were used: Reading tea leaves, the ever-present crystal ball, the Chinese method, the alphabeti cal system, a ouiji board, a clip- 13 for the VICTORS 5 VST i 7 " Ail ' n 3 , ' ORcial Cosst Cutrd Phots rrlendly Shot Coast Guardsman shoots line across deck of ship in convoy in Pacific to pass messages. His work continues: keep him sup plied by investing in Victory Bonds, U. S. Trtury Uifartmimt OH SERVICES RENDERED (ly VETERANS CLUB and Recreation Building for rhose to whom the community and nation owes a debt of gratitude for service rendered that we may remain a land of FREEDOM, LIBERTY and OPPORTUNITY for all. Mail your contribution to Veteran of Foreign Wan Commander V. B. Robb, 737 W, 14th Phone 4196 This adr. contributed by a friend ped coin (borrowed) and hat pin. The result: Rose Bowl Southern Calif ornia over Alabama. Sugar Bowl St. Mary's over Oklahoma A. & M. Orange Bowl M 1 a m t over Holy Cross. Cotton Bowl Texas over Missouri. Oil Bowl Tulsa over Geor gia. Gator Bowl Wake Forest over South Carolina. Sun Bowl New Mexico over Denver. Shrine Game East over West. Mostly Hunches As for the reasons, they are few and far between with a few hunches thrown in to relieve the monotony. Southern Cal Is just that, a hunch, plus the fact that the Trojans never have tasted de feat in the Tournament of Roses. This time they are in a tough spot. Figured to lose by two touchdowns. But they had forgotten family differences at the end of the season and any how, did you ever try to break up a bout between a husband and wife? Oh brother! With 13 points they look like a mortal lock. RACING Arcadia, Cal., Dec. 31 U.R Movie Magnate Louis B. Mayer's three-horse entry of Honeymoon, Moneybags and Charivari fin ished in that order in the $25,000 added California breeders championship stakes which fea tured the opening day at Santa Anita Saturday. Closing time for Sunday Too Late to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon Please remember. DANGER! COLDS AT WORK With Coughing, Sniffly Sneezy, Stuffy Note Punishment Beware of spreading colds! The spread of colds is a national men ace. Guard your well-being. Dress sensibly. Get enough sleep. Above all, don't neglect your cold. A neg lected cold can cause lots of misery. So do something about the very first sniffle or sneeze, use Penetro Nose Drops famous "two-drop" way to relief. Remember, Penetro Nose Drops are real prescription type medication containing ephed rine, in a balanced formula that help3 break through that cold's con gestion in your nose. Generous bot tle 25c. . ,2'4 times as much forbOc. Caution:Useonlyasdirected. Don't wait for these head cold miseries to attack. Get Penetro Nose Drops. Veterans of Foreign Wars Port No. 1833 IS SPONSORING A FOOTBALL SQUAD OFF AT DAWN FOR EAST-WEST GAME Accompanied by head coach. Al Simpson, and athletic direc tor. Bill Bowerman. 42 Medford high school football players and two team managers left here at 5 a. m. today by chartered bus for San Francisco where they will attend the East-West Shrine football game tomorrow after noon. Sponsoring the trip are Med ford service clubs, lodges and business men who raised funds for the jaunt. The players will stay, at the San Francisco YMCA. They will return to Medford January 2. Coach Simpson, early men last were week, said that the selected according to time play ed during the season. Making the trip are Glenn Tingley, Bob Watson, Nick Greene, Jim Cave, Lynn Bes sonette, Jerry Clark, Darrell Riggs, Jerry Ross, Al Kircher, Glenn Bostwick, Bill Singler, Earl Stelle, Don Waldron. Tom Mottern, Lloyd Carr, Dong Cog hill, Jerry Hunter, LeRoy House, Joe Fliegel, Roger Hib- bard, Herbert Nill. Dick Hake. Bud Nutting, Chuck Sams, Bill Rose, Bob Shangle, Russell Tar c .val 'r .miiIry first m f f 3m Sm$Cn&M JANUARY Bose, G e o r g Jennings, Joe Chez, Bob Peterson, Al Gleason, Devin Bailey, Lloyd Backman. Fred Chez, Jim Bask in, Lloyd Timmons. Vern Shangle, Jerry Coffin, Ron Nutting. Bob De Armond and Jack Holmer. Managers taking the jaunt are Carl Reich and Ward Bebb. Co-Captains Named For Shrine Clash San Francisco, Dec. 31 (U.K Jake Leight. Oregon halfback and Buddy Jungmichaei, Texas guard, drew the responsibility today of directing the West foot ball squad as co-captain's in the New Year's day Shrine game against the East All-Stars. Leight and Jungmichaei were elected after a light workout in which the squad was pronounced in top shape. The East team stressed punt ing in its drill yesterday. HOLLYWOOD BEARS GUN FOR COAST PRO TITLE Hollywood, Dec. 31 U,R Hie Hollywood Bears gunned for the Pacific Coast profession al league championship today after retaining a mathematical chance for the title when they mauled the Oakland Oaks 48 to 0 yesterday. The crucial game of the con ference will be Sunday's tilt be tween the Bears and the Los Angeles Bulldogs. Now tied with Oakland with seven wins and two losses, Hollywood would take the title on a win. Use Mail Tribune Want Ads. ro,,t ,v Certificate llaiiommj ended. iA for these Famous H " needed tot r rrz ff fru M . c wis Ahc MORE - V?"f r M 1 Mil II 1 Missing" -.v Jennette Mallin, 3t-ytr-oil e WAO, recently rtbchttrBCd from Camp Beale, Calif, is believed by her family to be mlsslns In San Fran cisco following her Jailure to return home to Newton Centre, a suburb of Boston. Miss MUtttn ta 5 feet inch tail, weighs US pounds, has brown hair and is badly scarred on right hand, arm, leg and back from burns received lit the Coconut Grove night club lire In Boston to 1943, Decay is one of the most Im portant natural processes, for without it the chemicals needed by living creatures would be come "locked up" in dead plants and animals tire that ILES-OF-SAFETY! Trojan Mentor Pessimistic As Zero Hour Near Pasadena, Calif., Dec. Si 01.(9 It was zero hour for the tourna ment of roses today as gridders from the universities ot Alabama and Southern California passed for football strife to the huge saucer which will seat 93,000 fans. For the first time the memory of modern sports writers the rival coaches agreed upon the outcome of tomorrows New Year game. Coach Jeff Cravath of the USC Trojans, seeking their ninth consecutive Rose Bowl win, ad mitted he had "little, if ny chance for victory. SAVED MILLIONS FOR O.S, Chicago CU.B The United States government saved many millions of dollars during the war by having all the property it bought appraised previously, according to Boyd T. Barnard, Philadelphia, president of the American Institute of Heal Es tate Appraisers. ClosInK time fctr Classtned Ads g:SO m Too Late to Clssstt J3rJ5 pm I WICI o MANY, ..TWiet OOOO B L A B C OterlM IfcttM Dlslrthntrd br Mcfitmtte randy . ana sola By atk me aeaters. m V ana soia an me Heaters t Moitdif, Dec. St, 1943 Savings Buried In Jar Are Recovered In Quick Fashion Birmingham, Ala. (U.S9 One of the quickest caseson record In the Birmingham police files: Ed Jackson kept a fruit Jar containing some $550 buried under his chicken house. He re ported to police that the night after he had made a $17 depojit in his "bank," the entire bank disappeared. Police advised Jackson to spread the word in his neighbor hood that detectives had been called in on the case. 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