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v Ll'OlW By GUESS ind BY PSYCHE According to tho bent of ad- Ivlces seeping from Klumiith Union high school, through iniilu which ciin ha tunned n no better Hum clovlous, fnothall proctlre began there yesterday, Or was scliotituru to nogin. We (tout know precisely on ac cmint of thera Is now full- fledged publicity ricpiirlniont operating lit KU1IS, Just like downtown. Only innybn not no , jaerowueu nun rrrinimy n 101 less Mdlrrcl. Vf vim hava boon Informod that we lit to ask our quaitlona of th. Olllc. ol KUH8 In formation which In turn will relay them to th coaching tell which In turn will pesa the answors back to the 0KUHB1 which in turn well, well juat wait in line. It la I uolublo atep (orwurd. A communique la expected moat any lima, possibly, Mrnntlino wo'll lull you a little, about tho "11" league, Seems thcro'a going to bo footbnll there alter all, Tho gontlumen have decided to follow that branch of tho government which recommends physical fitness rather than that which bans tires If school buses arc used for athletic endeavor. , Carroll Howe, our Informant, i-a IVft'll nil knriur mnrn nhmil Oil alter Friday when the Klnm ..41. .. .. t ., !!. ...i....t Hill V, V II II J llll.lJill UltM Couches association gathers' for Its first full meellnii. However, right now appar ently Malln, Merrill, Bonanaa and Henley will comprise four-team "B" circuit. Chllo quln. out there next door to nowhere, won't be represent ed, and Gilchrist, next door to Chlloquln lo continue the figurative says they'll play anybody who happens up that way. Because it'a 100 mllee. It's hardly likely anyone will. In the matter of talent, we don't know. War and the potato crop are bound to hit tho smaller school) heavily. Merrill's Husk ies may lose Wurren Walker, an BlLrnnnlv irnnrrl in hit innlin. Qmore year. He's helping out in I. muiiiL. p avi vi.v atfitiuil null there's no spare available. Frenklo Calise and our Mr, Howe, two of the beat devloua routes In the field today, re veal that KUH8' Pelicana will be bolstered by the addition of Cordon McKay and Doug Clement. But the loss is Hen ley's for boih of 'em atarred ' tor the Horneta last year and that before. McKay ! six font-flva Inch powcrhotiso who can sllng a foot ball 00 yards, heavo a discus 135 feet and tear off a 220 in close to :23. Ho -weighs 223 pounds and If ho can learn to start with any degree of celerity may plug tho KUIIS nolo left by the grad uation of Cine Love. Clement is n 105-pound tacklo. Lost through graduation, but Just as well lost to Henley, la Dean McKay, Gordon'a 200- pound brother who entera the Q University of Oregon shortly, .... Nopo, no word yet So would you llko to hear about Mr. Deo Hill of Athens, Ala., and how he landed a 300 pound catfish after fighting It for two days and two nights? Ho said ho caught it on a line strung across tho Elk river. Ho couldn't bring It to heel so he tied two cedar posts on each end o( tho line, tossed 'em In the river and followed tho posts un til tho fish novo up a mile and a halt after entering tho Tennessee river. But you'll hovo to get the As sociated Press to provo It. They told us about It. .... Guess we'll have to wait 'til tomorrow. Must have been a detour in a devious route. REISER OUT OF BED ) NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (AP) "Brooklyn Dodger officials Mid today they expected Poto Rolscr, their ailing ccntorflelder, would be released from his Baltimore hospital olthcr today or tomor row but thnt ho would rest at Proaldent Larry MocPhall'a Maryland farm until Saturday. You like its taste . , . because - it's FBIMEI M ATOTVED soso . SIS llTytiutrlrHjEa Kentucky Straight Bourbon 86 Proof. This whiskey ls.fl years old. Stagg-Flnch Distillers Corp, N. Y. C. Hoptmnbor 2, 1942 Five Hurlers Eye 20 Major Loop Victories Cooper, Passeau Win 18th As Cards Shade Braves, 4-3, Cubs Trample Giants, 10-5 By JUDSON BAILEY Associated Presa Bporta Writer There has been no Hobby Feller around this season, threaten ing the Sacrumenlo ranks of baseball's DO-gamo winners, but it looks like the major leagues will havo their full quota of 20 game pitchers. Might now Mort Cooper and Rookie Johnny Heazli-y of the St. Louis Cardinals, Claude Passeuu of tho Chicago Cubs, Tex lliighsmi of the Itoston Red Sox and Ernlo Bonluim of the New York Yankees seem almost ccr- tain to cross tho line that Is considered the mark of a sue coHxful pitcher. Cooper and Puascau won their AMSaiCAN IIAOUI I. I'd. W I. IVt. SrW V,. MV 41 .Mi ll.lK.ll ..,..1(1 M ,4S lt..Bl,ii M ,lm :M- .,7ft.IM HI. Ixil ., At 01 ,7 Wn.h'ldli fil Tft .lOA llanlanil ,7 III .Ml l'lill..r, .m J,, Tuaaday'a aMitlli . Wn.liltlKt',11 4, l.'kirlnn,! I (10 llllllllKI.) (Hilly HHIIIi'.) NATIONAL LIAOUB tt' I, IVt. W I, IVI. !'.:r-;i,li n . !v w ,f,a l'll.lMali oi ' Ml. l.til . M 41 Ml rhlrna-i ... HI 7S .IM Srw Vofk ..71 M .All llniloll W) .ma 4'ltirlllllRll .fU 01 I'lilkili-I. JH III ,2M TiiMdiy'l aamlli nr,,hl)n I. rilt.liiiruli I. St. l.iiu 4, lliiit.m S. Clilmio 10, Sr York S. Clnrlnnatl i. Itilla.1. Iiilili I (II Innlnil.) 18th victories yesterday, Hugh son nailed his tha day before, and Dcazlcy and Bonliam have 17. Cooper came through last night against the Boston Braves with a 4-3 triumph that kept the Cardinals within 3'i games of the first place Dodgers. Ho needed a little lift to beat the Braves and thli may have Inspired him to crack out a pair of singles, one of which drove In two of the St, Louis runt. In addition ho spaced nine hits, fanned seven and walked none Brooklyn had placed the issue squarely up to the Redblrds by winning an afternoon tussle from the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-2 on tho five-hit hurling of Kirby Hlgbe, It was the 14th triumph for the Dodger righthander, who never beforo had beaten the Pirates as a starting pitcher. Passcau'a 18th victory was by a 10-5 score that snapped a six gamo winning streak of the New York Giants. The veteran was rapped for 13 hits and his teammates contributed to the confusion with five errors, but Passeau novcr lot-he Giants gel out of control. Cincinnati completed a sweop of Its four-game series with the tall-end Phils with a 4-3 verdict achieved In the 11th inning when Frank McCormlck singled with the bases loaded. The Washington Senators won the day's only gome In the American league In the same fashion as James (Mickey) Ver non singled with the sacks filled In tho 10th to nose out the Clovcland Indians -4-3. Big Bobo, Majors' Migrant Glad to Be Bum, Sees Wins By ARDEN 8KIDMORE PITTSBURGH, Sept. 2 (IP) Big Bobo Newsom, the one-time American loaguo pop-off, glad to be one of the Brooklyn "Bums" after a stay with Washington, hopos to pitch a half dozen games for his new teammates In tho stretch drive between the Dodgers and Cardinals for the National league pennant. The powerful right-hand pitcher was as quiet and docile as the best-trained movlo producer's yes-man when he reported to i Front Runners ay Tho Aiaoelatad Praei NATIONAL LIA0UI Tlatllni-IUIiar, Brookljn, .131 i SlluihUr, St. Ixiull, .!'. jtnn--Utt, Hin York, PS; Slaughter, St. Iiuli, M. Iliimi. Ituna Oil, Na York, IS; Ml, ritchlng-wValt, Brooklyn. HI; Krllt, SI, ImiIi, 114, AManiOAN IBA0UI nailing-Yillllania, lloiton. .Sl; Wright, Chicago. ,M7. llutiftVllllnm, lloiton, !!B DIMagglo, NVw Ynrk. 101. Hr.tna Hinia AVIIIIami, notion, 17 1 Krllcr, X.r Ynrk, tl. ritrhlng-.!luirhinn, RnltoR, 114 1 Chand tar, Km York, II I. Hcrnld and Nows Vant ads reach 40,000 individuals. Some ono wants what you have to sell. Advertise in the classified. strilght.erioahiglibAUT PAGE NINE Bud Brownell, Dawson Favored In Cal Tourney By RUSS NEWLAND DEL MONTE, Calif.. Sept. 2 (AP) Medalist Ray "Bud" Hrownell and prime favorite John Dawson led off their re spective brackets today in tho first round of match play com petition of tin 1042 California amateur golf championship. From tho cullbro of tho opposi tion they seemed virtually cer tain to clear their first hurdles In the big tltlo chase. Brownell, who hung up a new 18-holo competitive course re cord for Pebblo Bench In shoot ing 06 yesterday to win medal honors at 130 for 36-holcs of qualifying, drew Jim Hamm of Los Angeles as his first round opponent. Dawson, No. 1 golfer of Hollywood and holder of the state open crown which ho snatched away from a crack professional field last May, hooked up with Talbcrt Smith of Alameda. Al Zim Takes Oregon Pro Golf Crown i PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 2 OT) Al Zimmerman, Portland pro fessional, is the new Oregon open golf titlist. Zimmerman toured his home courre, Aldvrwood Country club, with a onc-under-par 143 yesterday to capture the 36-hole event and beat out Nell Christ- Ian, Spokane pro, by two atrokes. Zimmerman had rounds of 72 and 71 while Christian carded 73-72 145 for second place. Bobby Litton of Vancouver, Wash., tho defending champion, finished in a tie for sixth with 77-73150. PIOHTI By Tho Aaaoclltatf PfMa VKW YORK-Artla Ierrrll. isoi;. T)lr, Tri.. mttpolntrd Joa Torfri, 144. rutfto ft"". (: Carnilna Fatta. 137. Nav York, knnckrd out Huliy Oarcla. IUI), Puerto Him (I); Taml Maurlrllu. I. won by tfflinlral knix-kout over lUlo Coloncllo. 1U. Xf Vdik (). Manager Loo Durocher at Forbes field yesterday, "I'm not making any predic tions," said Bobo, speaking In a different tone from that of two years ago when he twirled 21 victories against five defeats tor Detroit and helped the Tigers win the American league pen nant. "But I'm sure glad to be here after a term In Washington. "1 hope to pitch five or six games for the Bums this year. I'm not saying I'll win them all. But I'm not saying I'm' going to lose 'em all either. Durocher, smiling a broad welcome, promptly announced he would use Newsom today against Cincinnati. . . "From here in," said Llppy, "our starting four will be Wyatt, Hlgbe, Davis and Newsom. Bobo has a rubber arm. He's a work horse. He's been around a long time and knows what it's all about. So he'll take his regular turn. 'And if he can win three ball games for us, he'll be a good Investment." Newsom has played for 13 clubs in eight leagues. AWARDED CROSS A former United States Mar ine Corps sergeant, Jnmes Con roy, was once awarded the Vic toria Cross by Queen Victoria. Buy It througn the want-ads. "Want-ads" cost little bring resultsi ' WOLVERINE SHELL H0RSEHIDE SHOES rOR. BAN0H WIAR. NBVIR OBT HAnO. 11.11 DREW'S MANST0RE til Main Ted Norbert Leads Bevos Over Solons Siuggor's Homor Tici Count In Ninth, Portland Wins In 11th, 10-8; Oaks Loso A0IFI0 COAST LBAaUB W I. l-cl. W L l-rt. Il Ana1 1'' s r' Sun Fran. ..In 711 .Ml HmrMmeiili, all CI Ml Oakland ...70 HI AA rt-atll'- Ml 7 J Jt'M llll)',oJ liV .) ,ir. San lllrg .; 71 .ill) IWIIaml .M VI JIM Tuaaday't Raaultl ! AiiK'Ira 7. o.iklanl , I'mtlauiJ 10, Hariani-Mp, fc, Ml tnnlil), II',II)mI I. Hau rratullco 0. (Only sumrj.) By Tha Associated Praia Tcu Norbirrl, top l'uclfic Coast league hitter, is setting a fast pace for Portland batters who have been' pounding out head aches for late season opponents. Bbsc hltn were frequent ut Portland yesterday, but it was tho Beaver left fielder's two run homer in tho ninth that tied tho Sacramento Solons and enabled Portland to win, 10-8, in 11 innings. Marvin Owun, who collected four hits in six tries to best Norbert by one safety, broke up the tic witn a two-run cir cuit clout. Tho Beavers, who won throe from the league-leading Los Angeles club last week, pound ed four Solon hurlers lor 17 blows to 14 yielded by two Portland chuckcrs. Buster Adams clouted a two-run homer for Sacramento. The loss put the second place Solons three full games behind the Angels, who combined three Oakland hurlers for 10 hits and a 7-3 win. Hits were few at Hollywood where Manny Perez and Tom Scats each yielded five singles with Perez' tight hurling in the clinches enabling the Stars to win, 2-0, from Son Francisco. San Diego was en route to Seattle for a scries opening to day. Indians Press Salem Threat, Win Twin Bill By The Asiociated Presa Spokane continued to moke a race out of tho third place position in Western Internation al Baseball league standings last night with a double win qycr the Salem Senators, 3-0 and 3-2, while Tacoma won an other from pennant-winning Vancouver, 2-1. The double win at Spokane left the Indians- three games be hind Salem, was the third straight victory over the Sen ators. Tho series will end to night. A. Murray O'Flynne limited the Solons to two hits in the opener while the Indians were getting five. Salem outhit Spo kane 10-7 in the nightcap but was unable to bunch its blows effectively. MISSIONARY WORK NASHVILLE, Tenn., Sept. J (AP) Two assistant football coaches at Vanderbilt university have been doing some mission ary work at home.. Each has a brother on the freshman squad. Line Coach Norman Cooper's brother. Ken, is a tackle, and Assistant Coach Jim Scoggins' brother, Ed, plays center. OLSEN GOES TO A'S LOS ANGELES, Sept. S (AP) Barney Olsen, outfielder, will report to the Philadelphia Ath letics next spring under a deal Involving cash and the ex change of an unspecified Phila delphia player, Clarence Row land, general manager of the Los Angelas club, has an nounced. . . . using good horse sense . In choosing an katlng place where . quality ; foods and purse.pleaslng prices pre- Bill' Hp Bertelli Will Lead Notre Dame T Attack LEAHY, MOROSE, SEES TOUGH SLATE, SCANT CHANCE FOR UNDEFEATED SEASON SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 2 W) Angelo Bertelli, one of your favorite football players last year, Is going to be the slingshot in Notre Dame's re vived operation of the "T" for mation this fall, and if that Isn't enough to fmmmV'i K.IU .Hi; 4IIBII 0 ......... 4t T.-I..L'.. 1 1 opponents, few rods from L e a h v should K complete the pre-scason par alvsis deal. . i V m 5 W I W ... J V Frank, who i tolls the bell . most mournful- f ly lust before i AC Notre Dame Frank Leahy puts on its biggest demonslra- 1 I a a? v C'Y J 15Year-Old Small Fry in Net Quarters Shirley Fry Captivates Crowd At Forest Hills; Bob Falkenburg Lose. . By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (!') There always Is something im mensely appealing about a youngster competing against grown ups, and littln Shirley Fry of Akron, O., already I; the senti mental choice to win the women's national tennis championship at Forest Hills. Shirley Is an appealing, shining-faced kid of only 15 who already has won her way to the quarter-finals. It is doubtful that Shirley will get any further, however, because her next opponent will be Pauline Betz of Los Art. . I geles the tournament's second seeded woman player. In a way, Shirley seems allied to Bob Falkenburg, the 16-year- old boy from Hollywood, in this wartime championship. The crowds in the stadium, lacking the super-stars of other years to Elghly-tlx proof 70 grain neutral spirit) Cspr. 1942 Hiram Wallttr & Soni Inc. Paorlo, Illinois iiriF' i III laMIIBMIII ffr"w''H Jt 30t fefo : JO $950 .-1 IMPERIAL!- . tion of power and technique, foresees a "representative year, six or seven victories, but only if we get past Wisconsin in our opener." Without a doubt the Irish have bitten off a terrific chunk of football schedule for 1042, but remember how the Irish went unbeaten last year, with only a tic with Army to mar the record? That was Leahy's first season ut Notre Dame and the success he enjoyed feeling his way as he had to do was a tipoff that he may do even greater things this year. While the Irish undoubtedly have their eyes only on that September 28 opener with the Badgers as practice gets under way today, there's a formidable slate beyond, reading in this watch, have turned to the kids for their thrills. Late yesterday, young, tow headed Bob. and his partner in the mixed doubles. Miss Mary Arnold of Los Angeles, engaged in a losing mixed-doubles match , in the stadium against Ted You wouldn't want a V - ,.4 that's why Imperial IS i i i.m... ,nii, . . wiam wAtKia a soal.1" 1 'iiVi-'iSl'i-"' J order: Georgia Tech, Stanford, Iowa Naval Pre-Flight school, Illinois, Navy, Army, Michigan, Northwestern, Southern Cali fornia and Great Lakes. The sharp passing Italian boy, Bertolll, opened many an eye last year with his aerial ability as a sophomore, and there's no reason to think his effectiveness will be dimmed by the use of the "T." Angcllo will be at quarterback, feeding the ball to other backs and throwing for ward and lateral passes. With a good supply of reserve material, Notre Dame should be able to keep up a fast offensive pace every minute it has the ball, all of which hints to a T-crrific season for the Irish. Schroedcr and Louise Brough, the tournament's two most vaunted stars. It was the next thing to a scandal the way the crowd cheered and rooted for Bob and Mary. Shirley, however, defeated Mrs. Madge Vosters of Lans downc, Pa., yesterday, 8-1, 3-6, 8-3. Mrs. Vosters is the wil- j lowy, capable blonde who in her two preceding matches defeated Jinx Falkenburg and Mrs. Patri cia Canning Todd, the latter a seeded player. The kid chewing gum a mile-a-minute moved right in on her statuesque rival. Quick as a minute, the child tore in behind her forcing shots to reach the net and put her placements away. 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' Portland Teams, ' Corvallis, Astoria In Softball Semis CORVALLIS, Sept; 1 (AP Tho Oregon State Softball tour nament moves into the semi final round tonight with Astoria meeting Corvallis and two Port land teams, Butler Construction and Grimshaw's, fighting it out In the other bracket, Astoria moved into the select company last night as Clarence Hosier cracked out a home run with the bases full to defeat Al bany, 6-3. Corvallis advanced by smash ing Cottage Grove by the same score after a big fifth inning that netted five runs. .' ' Hurler Tosses 10 2-3 Innings of No-No ;, But Loses, 1-0 WILKES BARRE, Pal. Sept. 2 (AP) Allie Reynolds pitch . ad 10 23 innings, of no hlt ball for Wilket-Barre of the Eaatarn league laat night but lost in 11 inninga. - - Elmira won, 1 to 0, whan Reynolds allowed a walk and a sacrifice, then granted a single which scored the. lone run. j'"- VICTORY BELL BANNED PORTLAND, Sept. 2j(AP) The victory bell will hot signal University of Portland football triumphs this fall. The Rev. Charles C. Miltner, president, ordered the clapper removed. . ' . "There can be no real "vic tory," he explained, . "until our boys have returned yictorioue from the battlefields of. the world." . IK;