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ONE-MINUTE BPOnTS PAGE Muybu it isn't Mipelntltlon, but bliin Spenco, who snys hl WushliwUm contract In o, k. won't sign It until hn report for training bnrimse that's wluit lf dlil liuii year when In) hud Ills bunt m'iimiii . . . 1'op lliiirl noil, town linskclbiill c o u c h, claims llin Illinois "Whiz Kids'' tire so good u couch couldn't luivo domi better by wilding throiiKh thu high schools to hand-pick ii miuiiil . , . After numllng u story on tho firwt de velopments of thu Phils' mi In TuuMluy, u Philadelphia report or phoned bin oil leu to link whether ho should return or ullek urouiut u while. "Hluy there until you find out who's JiouKht them, he wim told . O.lcsl report In 1 1 tit 1 he chimin Tsrw York In fine for u visit but be bitten to live here. SERVICE. DEPT. Juek Uitnlii. Iho l'hiliulelphlii Cuttle' punting ntiir, 1.1 learning to fly liiihtor lliiui iiir enift' for thu uiivy lit Liikvlnirsl, IV J. Wonder huw fur ha can bout u blimp . . . Lutes! publicity com muuKiue from Notro Dame In chides h farewell nolo from Lieut. Ok) Joe IVIi'iU. who Is shutting up shop niter lit yelirs of tub thumping to serve hi tho nnvy. IF THE SHOE FITS Shico Northwestern U. bus enough foolbull footgear to lust for ii couple, of years, alioc-ru-tionbiK is about -tho leant- of Conch Lynn Waldorf's worries n . "Our problem," ho snys, "Is Tu iset enouiih fellows to fill the shoes. PERRYMAN REPORTS COKVALLIS. Feb. 13 (!') Warren I'errymun, throc-yenr football veteran of Oregon Stuto college, has been ordered to re port lor duty with the marine corps. ' Jeffries Hit Hardest Punch By Choynski, Who Gave Him 68-Pound Pull But Got Draw By HARRY GRAYSON, NEA Service Sports Editor Q Down through tho years iiiuy n fighter has been pointed out as u gumesler, In most in stances It was a fellow who could tuko an uwful shellacking, with not a chuueo of being tho winner. Such glovomen should not bo classed us gumc. They arc dumb, Joe Choynski combined all tho (luulllios of the gamester. Tho doughty Choynski cured naught for weight, height, hit ting power or liny other handi cap, When llio heavyweights shunned Bob Fltzslmmons, Choynski took him on. He was In no senna n selector. ' Punches hurt him as much or more thun tho other bloke, but he did not hesitate to trade them. ' Particular attention always fo cuses on tho great fittht Choyn gHk put up agulnst the scorn Wy'y overwhelming advantages a young James J. Jeffries took Into tho ring with him In San Francisco, November HO, 181)7, HIS GREATEST EFFORT Tills 20-rouiid draw perhaps was Cho.vnski'8 finest effort. Jim Jeffries was Inches taller, much longer in reach. 11c weigh ed 230 pounds, Choynski 162, a difference of 00, As they shaped up lit the out ot, It had nil tho earmarks of a inlsmateh, When tho light got unirer way, however, tho speedy Ghoynski, a muster boxer who could thread u needle with a left Jab and whoso left hook mid right cross wero demolishing, look command, hud tho crowd roaring for his gallant part of IttKging tho trouble to his gigan tic adversary. Three, years before Choynski hud knocked Ruby Robert Kit simmons flat on his back hi Hon- Qi In n bout that was oven nen police Interfered it I tho end ot five rounds, A victory ovor Jeff would have given him tho title mutch with KHz, which tho boilcrmiik or won, Jeff dropped Choynski on his r it's'" ' " 3- Toby Dohtnv dtmonsfratts board which will hang In ctntsr of Chicago stadium. Clock tlmas hockay play, time-outs and panaltlts. Scoreboard flashes score and other Information. Contraption may be' usad for basketball and boxing. Each side of board maaiures 10 by 12 feet, has mora lights of different colors than a Christmas tree. Dohtny has bean National Hockey league timekeeper lor 17 years. Garrison Wins By Knockout Over Taylor POilTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 13 Ml Jimmy Garrison of Kansas City, Mo., knocked out Johnny Tay lor, Oakland, C'ullf., and Powder Proctor, Portland, stopped Frunklo Marlon, Sun Francisco, in the doublu-muln event of a boxing curd hero lust night. Garrison weighed 147, Taylor 14U: Proctor and Marlon each 157. Both knockouts were in thu second round of scheduled lO roimtl bouts. Other results: Young Otto, 170, Springfield, III., knocked out Dallas Bennett, ' 183, La Grande Lo McCormick, 149, Portlun , outpointed Kenny Qiilnn, 130, Portland. Wyoming Cowboys Take Titla by Beating One Team DENVER. Feb. 13 (P) The Wyoming Cowboys romped into tho euslern division basketball ehumplonship of the Mountain Five conference but They defeated only one other lenm. Wyoming and Colorado State arc the only schools in tho cust om division. Tho Cowboys won their third victory In a four game series with Colorado State, S7-34, last night. itT V"J fa i,w,.i, JT X Jul' ( hovnslil w,is a determined HkIiIiiic mini. " shoulder btudes with a left In the third round, but he got up to hit llio California Grizzly the punch Jim cans mo hardest he ever received and to miss nar rowly tho finest opportunity of his career. Choynski did not clinch. Ho circled Jeff and step ped aside when ho rushed. JEFF STILL SPEAKS OF IT Choynski nearly tore Jeff's head off with left hooks and in iho lenlh a right to the eye tooth shook tho bollcrmakcr from stem to stem, It drove his upper lip be tween tho. teeth. Two rounds' later a second cut the Up away from tho tooth. That is the punch Jeff still talks about. He also says that ho never knew a man who could Jab as accur ately and often with such ef fect as Chrysanthemum Joe, Tho fighting spirit of Joe Choynski will always stand out, regardless of what generation is discussing heavyweights. ' Joe Choynskl's Kid McCoy. fights with -if .J two - ton electric clock and. score BOWLING The Classic leugue Wcdncsduy night rolled some scores. Dick Kcedcrs won all three games from Tom Walters Insurance. Bill Davis Associated had high three game total with 2815 and Weyerhaeuser Timber company had high single game with 092. Individual high three game series was taken by Waller Schcndel with 616, next was Eli Ross with 906 and Mlko Luvcnik third with 864. Walter Schendel took high single game with 231, Kurt Strong next with 225, Earl Gardner third with 223 and Bill Davis rolled a 222. 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Handicap lit IM ll 410 ll ttt ISO Ml IMI l(W 147 101 177 JOS 331 ftlfl 177 17 l7 S tt 0 t07 m m MO 3119 00MMIR0IAL LIAOUI Lamm Lumbir Go. I'utnara ISS 1" .Mlibv m ion Its llrow'n im 11 IM llaUer II" s Cox "' 3I IM Uamllcap M M to TOTAL RotiUon Lnllirllrr Kinky I'rriiitKm Hrlniltft Handicap dOl MJ t8 Slack and Whlti 110 HI 1st .n im n ISS 1S4 13 .H! 181 HI 171 11 US IM ISS ISS .U1 MS S3 tM7 luptrlor Troy i7 171 m , l?il 177 IS SOS III HO IM IB0 ISJ 114 171 ISO 111 111 111 Klicr llutclitnton Holinan Arthur Tcllord llandlcap . TOTAL - 071 Ml ti Knlshti Oolumbin I'lckrlt ,.. Iirlury liatou .. elark Lavcnlk llaoillcap TOTAL .ion ipo III ,,,, a1 183 ISS 174 177 I7D SIO 173 ISS HI 81 L ...tso us m :sw IIHt Club ,. us I7S 171 171 170 Booth rtifrry Vai, Oortn , ISS M,,lll 174 I7S IS Slartln . im ii SM Ilrl.roll , UM 101 1S Hanillcoli .......,.,.... SS S 11 TOTAL ... KltRoro Mct'orniack Hanilllon I homaa . SSS 010 on Omt Tlllora ...... 170 117 ItO ..ai iss in 117 ISO III 100 H.l ' I0S I'oltrr 1SS IIW I7S Handicap . TOTAL 101 101 101 MIS 8S3 019 tUl toll Mvr IfS 110 ISI ISI 110 IPS ..11S I0S 191 ,..........i.ii no loo . ,..H0 Sll 311 .. 141 140 14 nnrtlinian Lanrcnci . l.w Whlli Yonns .... Handicap . TOTAL . W. Smith . Shatter Powell Wood Ihiltl Handicap . . SIO 80S 8SI Hlbbl Ololhlng ISfl IBS 147 i lis 111 149 170 ISI 1 B0 105 ISO 141 III ISI 137 137 187 ' Total m 840 870 t07 February 13, 1943 Young's Foul Shot Gives Pelicans 30-29 Victory Ashland Ties Pelicans at 29 All, But Young's One Point Saves Game By virtue of a foul throw made by Young In the final minute of pluy, the Pelican hoopslcrs took Ashland's Grizzlies, 30-29, in a ding-dong basketball buttle on the Ashland floor last night after trailing 10-7 at the end of the first quarter and being tied 20-20 In the last two minutes of play. Bocchl, Klamath's ace guard, and three Ashland players were eliminated from the gumo In a hectic laat two minutes Bocchl for roughness and the Ashland' players, Munsficld, Barfclt and Klggs, on tho four foul rule, High point man for the Peli cans was Welch who tallied 12. Ashland high man was Barfclt who also made 12 counters. The second quarter saw the Pelicans return from a 10-7 disadvantage to a halftime lead of 20-17, In the preliminary battle, the Klamath Wildcats dropped the Ashland B team 43-10 alter pulling away from a 10-6 ad vantage the first quarter. Tonight the Pelicans again tangle with the Ashland hoop men in the second of the dou ble-header scries. Summaries: Pelicans (30) (29) Ashland Welch. 12 12, Barfclt Conroy, 0 5, Mansfield Cox, 3, 4, Samuelson Young, 7 8, Klggs Bocchl, 6 2, Robinson Foster, 2 Bellottl, 0 Bigger, 0 Tiny Poodle To Rise in Popularity NEW YORK. Feb. 13 UP) If fashions In dogs follow the West minster Kennel club show, then the dog that is due for a rise in popularity is the miniature poodle a pert little canine with a queer hair cut. The poodle, miniature style, gained In stature last night when one of the breed. Mrs. P. H. B. Frelinghuysen's Ch. Pltter Patter of Piporscroft, was crowned bcst-In-show at the Westminster exhibition in Madison Square garden. It marked the first time that the breed had gone up in the show dominated by wire and smooth-haired fox terriers since the big trophy was first present ed in 1907. A wire-haired was in last night's final. So was a fine looking Borzoi (Russian wolf hound) and an Irish water span iel of reputation. But after look ing over the six group winners, Judge Gerald M. Livingston de cided on the solid four-year-old Pitter Patter.- Southwest Grid Men Give Varied Slants on Tear DALLAS, Feb. 13 (IP) Down in Texas, where football practice starts in midwinter, the south west conference offered two slants on next fall's grid pros pects. At the University of Texas, 54 men reported for football practice, despite the fact that 24 of the school's athletes recently entered the armed forces. Four teen letternien participated in the first workout. At Baylor university, Athletic Director Ralph R. Wolf said he thought it probable that confer ence officials at a May meeting would drop all inter-collegiate sports for the duration. Central Defeats Pacific Lutheran In Winko League ELLENSBURG, Feb. 13 (IP) Led by Forward Jim Adamson, Central, Washington college went on scoring spree last night to defeat Pacific Lutheran college 63-31 in a Wlnko league basketball game. Central led 28' 19 at the half. Adamson, high man of the game, scored 23 points, while another CWC forward. Wise. man, slipped through 12, to give him a totol of 173 points for ll games and the league s top scor ing position, Indian Grid Star Sent to Hospital With Heart Attack DETROIT, Feb. 13 (IP) Jim Thorpe, famous Indian football star and athlete, was taken to Henry Ford hospital today after suffering a- heart attack at tho Ford Motor company's Rouge plant where he has been em ployed for ayear as a plant guard. , Thorpe, who Is 54 and resides at Romylus, Mich., was said to be in serious condition. PAGE NINE Trojans Plan Next Years Football LOS ANGELES, Feb. 13 VP) Southern California's Trojans in tend to play football next fall and arc making plans in that di rection now, says Business Mana ger Arnold Eddy. Eddy made that comment after learning the army had ruled its students in the new specialized training program at colleges and universities cannot participate In intercollegiate ath letics. "The war is the primary con sideration, of course," declared Eddy, "but I think we'll have enough boys left over for inter collegiate competition of some sort or other." Bill Ackerman, UCLA's grad uate manager, said nearly every man out for sports at Westwood was tied up with the service "and we would be -through if a blanket order for them to discontinue athletics came through." He said many were in the navy and marine ranks and apparently were not affected so far. Stanford and California athle tic officials have agreed they will continue sports with what ever material is available. B Teams Have rough. Route to StateTc"irr.ey "ef-rftieii-1' the state tournament, the Klamath coun ty B league , winner must first win from the Sacred Heart acad emy, then from the winner of the Jackson-Josephine county league, and finally from the champions of Coos, Curry and Douglas counties. H. P. Jewett, superintendent of the Central Point schools and member of the B district 3 bas' ketball committee, stated that this method of determining the district representative will in volve a minimum of travel and still allow every school in the district an opportunity to play for the title. The favorites of the Jackson- Josephine league are Jackson ville, Rogue River and Central Point with Jacksonville conced ed the edge over other contest ants. The Jackson-Josephine tournament is to be held on February 19-20; the same dates as the Klamath county tourney Keno's win over the Wildcats places them in the position of the only team likely to stop the Chiloquin Panthers in the Klam ath county league as the Panth ers have consistently defeated all B opposition in pre-tournamont games. Oregon State Swimmers Beat Cougars, 43-35 CORVALLIS, Ore., Feb. 13 (IP) The Oregon State college swim ming team defcoted the Wash ington State tank squad, 40 to 35 points last night, closing its sea son on dual meets. Previously the Beaver team lost two meets to Oregon. OSC took five firsts to WSC's four. The only double winner was Campbell of the Cougars who won the 50 and 100 yard free style races. Bellingham Wins First Cross-State Basketball Battle BELLINGHAM, Feb. 13 (IP) Bellingham won its first cross- state high school - basketball game of the year Thursday, up setting highly favored Stadium ot Tacoma, 35-24. Bellingham led 21-5 at tho half. Hillman was high for the win ners with 12 'points. Stewart led Stadium scoring with 8. GLOBETROTTERS WIN PENDLETON, Ore., Feb. 13 (IP) A last half rally gave the Harlem Globe Trotters, negro touring basketball team, a 38-23 victory here Thursday over tho Fendleton field Broncos. Swapping ibs with Jack Allen, funny man of air waves, is convinced in exhibition with Fritxie Zivic, former welter champion, it Stillman's gym. New York. Tight Hoop Race Makes Every Battle Crucial" Washington Knocks VSC From Top by 61-52 Win; OSC Beats Oregon, 46-36 By The Associated Press With the conference, race so tight that every game falls into the "crucial" class and may be the one that decides the cham p i o n s h i p, the University of Washington, Washington State college, University of Oregon and Oregon State looked for ward to contests tonight which may settle their fate in the northern division of the Pacific Coast conference. Washington moved out in the lead by half a game last night, tumbling Washington State from the top of the ladder with a miraculous recovery which saw the Huskies drive from a 20- point deficit in the first half to a 61 to 52 victory. Meanwhile, Oregon State, de fending division champions, re mained in the running by pull ing up to within a game of the second place Washington" Stat ers through a 46 to 36 triumph over Oregon, which in turn still is within striking distance of the crown should the leaders falter. In the game at Pullman, the Cougars started with a rush and built up a 20-point margin in the early minutes before the WSST Southern California Si, St. Harr'a Vvij Pre Flliht St. Ilrnvtr fit. Omit; 8UU n. Wvoming 57, Colorado State 34. Brijli.m Young u. Utah SI. Montana SUto 67, North Dakota State 81. Xavy Section Bale (San Diego) 42, San Dlogo State SS. Occidental 17. Pomona 39. SsnU Ana Air Base 47, Whlttler IS (orer tlme). Nevada 45, San Jose State 41. AST Connecticut 44. New Hampshire ST. Long Uland S3. Lawrence Teen (Detroit) 45. Vlllanova 6!. Siena St. Hamilton 36.'Vnirrrslty of Baffalo 17. Oeorge Washington 55, Washington and Lee S3. Pennsylvania 6?. Columbia 55. SOUTHWEST West Texas State 52, Texas Tech 49. New Mrxlco 53. Texas Mines 57. Texaa 45, Arkansas 31. SOUTH Mississippi State 54. Mississippi U. Tho Citadel 41, Newberry St. Louisiana 8tate 59, Tulane 57. North Carolina M. Davidson 37. MIDWIST Mornlngslde 55. South Dakota. 41. Uustavua Adolphus 44, St, Mary's (Wi nona. Mino.) 31. Kearney 77, Peril (Xcn.) 59. Washlniton V 43. Oklahoma A4M !l. Drake 51. Tulsa 39. DePauw $9, Karlham 64. Aucusta (SD) 48. North Dakota St. Concordia. (Moorhead, Minn.) 33, St. Olsf S3. Western Mlrhtaan S. Alma 53. flrlnnell 4. Monmouth 42. Western Krserve 55. Cincinnati 53 (over time). NORTHWEST Washington 01. Washington State 53. Orceon State 48. Oregon 38. Central Washington 83, 1'acllle Lutheran 31. Willamette 41. Whitman 40. LlnflcM 61. Pacific V. SI. Montana 19. Oonsaga 48. OOLLEOI SWIMMING Oregon Stato 40, Washington State 33. HIOH SCHOOL Baker 41. rcndleton .v. Grants Tuss 39. Medford 37. Oregon Cttv 40. Salem S?. Parkrose 47, Hill Military (Portland) 18. Newberi 31. MrMlnnvllle 30. Mll-aukle 6.1. Kstacada 19. Euerne 63. Junction City 45. University It, St. Mary's (both Eugene) io. - Franklin S3, oraut 1 (both rortlancn. Renson .18, Jefferson 31 (both rortinndl. Lincoln 38, Commerce 37 (hotli Portland), Roosevelt 87, Snbln 14 (hoth Portland). Sllverton 39, Woodlturn 34. Independence 36, Dallas 37. PIQHTt y Thl Associated frnl PI!lllKI,rHlA-Rllly larrlgan, 158, Bat. Ilmnrc. outpointed Jackie Uoodman, 180, Plilladelnhla 181. HOLLYWOOD Lloyd Marshall. 1S9H, Sac ramento. KnocKcn out t;osteuo iros, id.?.. Los Angeles (3). PORTLAND. Ore Jimmy Oarrlson. 187, Kansas Cltv, knocked out Johnny Taylor, HI. Oakland, Calif., (9). TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Mot Yourself Save M Long and Short Trips STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone B304 1201 East Main BASKETBALL Benny is much more fun, Fred Washington squad cut it down to a 32-22 difference at the half, Racing out in the second pe riod, the Huskies put the skids under the State college edge with a scoring splurge that sent 25 counters to the board while the WSC men were racking up but three. Bill Morris, ace Washington guard, paced his team with 16 points and at the same" time checked the Washington State scoring - king, Gail . Bishop, at nine points. At Corvallis,'. the return of Don Durdan,.. star guard who has . been out of the lineup be cause of. illness,: strengthened the Oregon State champions. Durdan dropped a basket at the end of three minutes which put the OSC five ahead 5-3 and they never were headed. OSC led at the half, 23-18. Summary: Oregon Stat Taitt, t ; Warren, f J FG FT PF.TP .3 2 4 ..4 Harvey, f 0 Brophy, f 0 Anderson, c 2 Howard, c 0 Beck, Z 4 Durdan, g ......2 Holman, g . 2 Jeffries, g . 0 Totals 17 12 16 46 Oregon . FG FT PF TP Taylor, f ..0 3 '. 3 ' 3 Fuhrman,. f ; . 1 2 r 2 ' 4 Dick, f 0 0 2. 0 Seeborg, f ....... 2 3 1 - 7 Reynolds, t 0 0 3 0 Wiley, c 2 11 5 Borrevik, c ......! 1 0 3 Kirsch. g 3 0 2 6 Williamson, : g . ..1- 1.3 Wren, g 0 1-0 Newland, g 0 0 1 Crowell, g .. 1 2 0 Totals . 11 14 18 36 Halftime score: Oregon State 23, Oregon 18. Free throws missed: Oregon State. Warren 2. Anderson, Howard, Beck, Holman 2, Wiley 2, Borrevik, Williamson, Cro well 2. Officials: Piluso - and Cresley Willamette Gains 44-40 Victory Over Whitman Hoop Squad SALEM, Ore., Feb. 13 (IP) Four free throws in the final moments of the game gave the undefeated Willamette univer sity Bearcats a 44-40 victory over Whitman colleges Missionaries last night in a torrid northwest conference basketball game. The two teams traded baskets until the final minute when the free shots enabled the hosts to pull ahead and remain tied with LInfield for the conference lead, Tizz" Miller, Whitman for ward, was high scorer with 16 points. . CATHOLIC HOOP MEET SEATTLE, Feb. 13 (IP) ' O'Dca high school of Seattle will met Bollarmine of Tacoma last night in the O'Dea gym, to de cide the Western Washington Catholic high school basketball championship. : ' HORSES WANTED 1 work horses suitabl for lumbtr operation, about 8 years old, about 2000 pounds. Contact A. N. Wnnr , Tslephon 8146. Pelican Bay On Student, Soldier Play Colleges Determined to Carry On Despite Army No On Soldier-Student Play By HAROLD CLAAS8EN NEW YORK, Feb. 13 W) Despite the army's ruling against student-soldier partici pation in intercollegiate sports, college officials today expressed a grim determination to carry on. Col. Herman Beukema, direc tor of the army's specialized training corp in Washington, ex plained that the soldier-athletes wouldn't have time for such extra-curricular activities and added "Wo are not sending the men there (to the colleges) to participate in big time athletic programs." His decision was the mora stunning because previously the college authorities had hinted that soldiers sent to 271 camp uses would be declared eligible to compete on the teams of those schools. . Mai. John L. Griffith. Big Ten commissioner, said in Chi cago after studying the order that "I'm sure that we will always be able to find 11 boys in every school who want to . play football. College football may be hurt but it won't be killed." . Virtually the same sentiments were expressed in the east by Lou Little of Columbia, Frank Thomas of Alabama and ' ap proved by spokesmen from the farwest and southwest. "Of course," continued Little, "we will have football. Cal isthenics develops the boy but competitive sport develops the man." Colonel Beukema said that the -army would begin shipping its first student-soldiers to the campuses by March 1 and that the plan would be in full swing by April 1. . He estimated that at its peak approximately 150,000 soldiers would be attending college and that the men would have to meet the scholastic requirements of the schools to which they were sent. Tests will be given at the end of each 12-week period, and the men who fail will be re turned to duty with the troops. Chiloquin Hoop .Men Get '49-27 Merrill Victor Chiloquin defeated Merrill last night 49 to 27. Robertson of the Panthers rolled the bas kets in from every angle to lead the scoring with 18 points. Snapp and Van Cleve of the Huskies : divided their . team's honors with 7 counters apiece. Panthers (49) (27) HuikUi Flury,: 6 F...... 4, Taber Robertson, 18....F. 4, Lewis Hall C.. 3, Walker Miller, 9 G 7, Snapp Monks, 6 .G 7, Van Cleve Hatcher, 8 ..S.... Trotrnan De Bortili, 2 S 2, Sowell Bickers S Kandra Floyd S... Hasklns Panther Cubs defeated the Merrill Pups in the preliminary game by a score of 30 to 21. Pohl of Chiloquin topped the scorers witn 13 points. Fother ingham was high man for Mer- ' rill with 8. Notre Dame Plays New York Hoopsters On Garden Floor NEW YORK, Teb. 13 VP) The rivalry that set off the now nationally known basketball doubleheadcrs .in Madison Square garden Notre Dame vs. New York university takes the floor in the big sports arena for the ninth time tonight. Both teams enter the fray with only a single defeat on their records. Notre Dame has' won 10, New York university 13. LINFIELD TOPS NW McMINNVILLE, Ore., Feb. 13 (IP) Linfield college maintained its undefeated pace and its tie with Willamette university at the top of the Northwest con ference basketball race last night by defeating Pacific uni versity 54 to 21. Whtn in Mcdlord Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Jo and Ann Earlty Proprietors Lumber Co