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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1943)
uy yyb uuuciuAri Hunter who liuvo heard min ora In Hie punt few weeks Hint the government was Interested in buying snot. r.vjkjv gun iroin me i -a m ucrs 10 re- plucu rifle now fa-VWW biitliillon arc Tl ffS now getting A". rfWV ....i.riiiiinii.n r their rumors. . Tliu iirmy is willing to puy nuHarlnn frolll SHO tO $50 for ouch 12 gunge iiiitomntli! or pump shotgun turned in. They wiinl naming ma it gauge, urully, condition lum n lot to do with tho price Fifty dulhirs can ...I.. 1 1. 1 .. n 4linl llllM Ory Utile- iiko and 1 In Ilrst cliiNB nicchunlciil condition. Other price will vary according to iiko mid wear of tho gun. Hera's chance for you human to put your guna to work thla fall whethor there la a huntlna aaaion or not and whether there art ahella avail able or not. Tho army hat dealgnated tho Weitorn Auto Supply company dopot lor collecting and appraising theie guru. We urge you posioiiors oi 12 gauge ahotguna ol the auto matic and pump typ to takt them to Hex Hlatt at the Western Auto ttore, gat thorn apprataed and receive a re ceipt for them. The army will collect the guna and pay tor them. Tho government need those guns immooinuny; mo unvc i scheduled to end Wednesday, February 24, So bring your ser viceable 12 guugo guns In im- Wedlutcly. t Wo llp-locd ratliur red-faced through the press room lor mo lust few days. George Ciodnrd, press room assistant, told u a Mory tho other day about get ting two ducks and one fish from the waters of Upper lake. Then wo retold tho story for your benefit, but wo sadly wronged George. Quoth he: There's nothing unusual about getting ducks while fishing on Upper lake. But I got mine both at the tame time on the same line, with two hooks on a leeder. Not only that, but it was Tuesday not Monday." cMtin il'A nnnlneizct You're tho greatest duck fisherman wo know. (lumberman Puts Neck Out, Buys Phils Ball Club P1I1LADKUPHIA, Feb. 20 fP) William D. Cox, 33-ycar-old New York City lumberman, con ceded today that "I'm the lucky one" In bidding for tho Philadel phia Phils but said "tho club still isn't signed, scaled and de livered to me." Cox, president of Piling As sociates, Inc., came hero yes terday but remained in the back ground while Ford Frlck, presi dent of tho National league, bought In 4000 shares of Phils stock, accepted Gerry Nugcnt's resignation as president, and ap pointed a flve-mcmbor board of directors to handlo the club s ar drs until a now owner is def 1- nuoiy named. Eastern Still Holds Lead in Winko Cage Loop ELLENSBURG. Wash., Feb. 20 (VP) Eastern Washington Col- lego strengthened Its hold on the Wlnko Lcaguo basketball leader ship by a full game last night in trouncing Contra) Washington, 85 to 38. EWC led, 27-22, at the half but turned on a tremendous drive In. tho second porlod. nus.1 Wiseman, high-scoring center for Central Washington, gathored 11 points In the game to strengthen his position as the league's leading scorer with 200 inlnts In 13 games. The total left Wim Just 18 points under the lcaguo record, with three games yet to go. Portland to Meet, Willamette Cagers In Annual. Feud POMTLAND, Fob. 20 : fR Portland and Willamette univer sities will sottlo their annual buskolball feud hero tonight. Kuch Iciim has won one game from the oilier. , Del Hunlslngor, high-scoring Portland forward, eparked tho Pilots through their Inst work out, giving evidence ho has shaken off a recent scoring LONG AND SHORT OF IT GREEN BAY Cecil Isbell of tho Green Day Packers com pleted the longest, 73 yards, and the shortest, 4 Inches, touchdown Qsses thrown during tho 1042 itlomil league football season. imiXVWOnll - I'lmrky. Itilrlny, Ml 1'iirsli. IM, f)titi(ilntr, .Mi'k Chnnr. Jlrnvrr, IIM (Id), Bitsy and Jf.i.il 8 . M-Jss" i"V i Hi Men of all sites play on Uncle or heavyweight champion, squares off with Bitsy Crant of Atlanta and the tennis courts at thoy are In army air force. Bankers Edge Junior Pelican to Vin Title First National Bankmen Take Title In Victory League Basketball Chase First National came out the champions over the strong Junior Pelicans in a closo and rough gnmc, 42-30, in the Vic lory league playoffs at the high school gym last night. After a half-time score of 18 1(1 in favor of tho Bunkers, the Junior Pelicans tried to climb No Caf Team Abie to Beat Southern Cat LOS ANGELES, Feb. 20 (P) Some basketball team, perhaps from tho northern division, moy be able to beat tho fast-traveling Southern California Trojans this year, but there seems little pos sibility the conqueror will bo from California. Coach Ernio Holbrook's Tro jans smoto tho Stanford Indians lust night, 67 to 49. Tho score indicates the relative strength of the teams, and Stanford was considered the only competitor with even tho ghost of a chance to stop USC. It was the fifteenth straight for Troy, which has tost only one game in Its 20 starts this season, that by ono point to DePuul of Chicago. Gona Rock, southpaw hook shot specialist, wound up with 21 points. S. C. led at the half, 20 to 25, but tho Indians tied it at 31 all beforo tho Rock began to hit tho hoop from oil angles, Stanford tries Its luck tonight against the Bruins of UCLA. Oregon State to Make Spring Grid Conditioning Work CORVALLIS. Feb. IB MP) Tho emphasis on spring football practice this year at Oregon State college will bo on physical conditioning, not on football, Coach Lon Stiner said last night (n announcing tho training perl' od would stnrt March 15. Most of tho squad will be members of tho navy and marine reserves and may bo availablo for play noxt season, Stiner sold Tho army has announced Its trainees in collcgo Would not be permitted to play. Willamette Beats Linfield to Lead NW Basket Chase SALEM, Feb. 20 (P) Wllln' motto University took over the lend In the Northwest Confer mice basketball race lust night by winning, 02-36, from the pre vlously undefeated Linflold Col lege tenm. They had been tied for first. Linfield had won 13 straight games. MACON TOSSES BASKET LOUISVILLE Max Macon, Brooklyn southpaw, is employed in a Louisville wor plant. Ho keeps In shape as a member of the company's basketball team. DURDAN OUT OF ACTION CORVALLIS, Ore, Don Dur dan, Oregon State's Rose Bowl back and basketball mainstay, was forced out of action by chlckcnpox, the Baer 7'vV Ssm'i team. Max Baer, form tamp tanioran, laiu., wnere ahead but wero held down. Gio vanini and Hunter of tho Junior Pelicans went out on fouls in the last quarter, as did Mast of the Bankers. Mayfield was high point man for tho Bankers with 16 tallies und Bigger of the Junior Peli cans was next with nine. The Bankers managed to stay in tho finals and beat tho Tik Tok In tho semi-finals by a mar gin of 43 to 33. Then last night they became the victors of the championship tilt. Tho Victory league lasted six weeks and 120 young men par ticipated in the games. There was ono game a week for each team and twice every week each team practiced. The main ob ject of the league was to get the young men of Klamath Falls to have recreation to help in physical means before departing to tho armed services. The tour nament lasted for three nights. Matt Finnigan will present the First National quintet awards to each individual in honor of their championship. Marion Rcglnato will receive a trophy for the outstanding eager of the league. Summary: 1st National (42) (30) Junior Mast, 0 4, Giovanini Patzke, 0 8, Pope Mayfield, 16 I, Morris Bishop, 7 ... 8, Bigger Foulan, 2 6, Smith Cline, 3 2, Hunter Marshall, 5 6, Mctz LEWIS, CLARK WINS PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 20 (A5) Lewis and Clark college domi nated play throughout to defeat Pacific university, 41-32 here last night. Gcttel, Pacific for ward, was high scorer, with 14 points, and Culver led the Pioneers with 12. What's the With .genuine concern Hans l'. J 1 i Philadelphia Phils last year, asked Ford Frlck (right). National League president, a question during the league meeting in New York to consider the Phil's status. Later tale of the club was announced but Lobert's future with the club was not disclosed. Wilson Gets Thumping by Robinson Wilson Trades Long-Rango Artillery With Robinson To Lose, Bur Gofs $10,000 By SID FEDER NEW YORK, Feb. 20 VP) California Jackie Wilson didn't make any mistake in showing up at Madison Square Garden last night, although it's a mat ter for argument as to whether tho J10.0UO or so he got for turning up was worth the thumping he absorbed from Ray Rublnson. But ho mudo several other mistakes in the course of the evening's bcak-bustlng, and the chief ono of these cost him the fight as well as an assortment of lumps and bumps from the belts on the whiskers he re ceived. This slight error was In try ing to trade long-range artillery with the Harlem sugar man at odd moments during the 10 rounds. This is a nasty little habit that resembles a guy in a canoe, armed with a pea-shooter, gutting into an argument with a 40,000-ton battleship. Sugar may be rationed, but the sugar-mans Sunday shots defi nitely aren't, a fact he proved particularly in the fourth round when he floored Sergeant Jackie for a nine-count and hit him with everything but the hot-dog hawkers. On the other hand, whenever Wilson waded in, stayed close to Robinson and whacked away at the Harlem Hammer's skinny sides, he had a lot of fun and considerable' success. In fact, that's how he won all the four rounds he did. All of which might be a friendly, tip to Jake LaMotta. Jake Is tho Mr. Five by Five from the Bronx who handed Ray the first defeat of his 131 fight corecr in Detroit a couple of weeks ago, and is going to try to make it stick in auto town again February 26. Most of the 16,336 customers, who contributed $47,683 to the Jackpot, wondered how any one guy could take the punishment Wilson did. Seven Vets Eye Phillies Managership, PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 20 VP) Seven mojor league veterans among them Bill Dickey, Pep per Martin and Lefty O'Doul were reported being considered today for Hans Lobert's Job as manager of the National league Phils as the baseball world awaited a formal announcement that William D. Cox. 33-year-old New York sportsman, had taken over the cellar dwellers' franchise. A reliable source said a list suggested to Cox also included Bucky Harris, deposed manager of the Washington Senators; Bing Miller, former Philadel phia Athletics outfielder; Davey Bancront, shortstop on the Phils' only pennant winning team in 1015; and Mickey Cochrane, one-time A's catcher now a lieu tenant in the navy. The source said Cox was like ly to retain Lobcrt himself as coach, along with Chuck Klein, coach for several seasons. LEWISTON BOXERS WIN LEWISTON, Idaho, Feb. 20 (IP) The Lewlston high school boxing team defeated the Walla Walla high team, seven bouts to three, in a dual meet here last night. Dope, Ford? it V . Lobart (left), manager of the February 20, 1943 Oregon Defeats OSC as Cougars Take Hoop Lead Cougars Lead Conference; Huskies Second by Half; Oregon Close Third By The Associated Prats Tho Washington Stale Coug ars slipped Into tho lead of the northern division of the Pacific Coast conference basketball race again last night by defeating the University of Idaho squad 53 to 33 on the Pullman floor. Meanwhile, the University of Oregon wiped out practically tho last hopes of Oregon State that they might repeat their di vision championship of last year. Oregon won 42 to 38 to move to within a half game of the second place Washington team, which Is Just half a game be hind the leading Cougars. Oregon State has five vic tories and six losses and the NEW YORK, Feb. 20 VP) Looks like a photo finish in the race between the army and the end of the basketball season . . . those kids who were "safely" in the reserves last fall are being called up so fast a coach hardly knows from one day to the next who are the regulars and when the next big bunch of local boys goes March 2 there may be slim pickings left for the invitational tournament later in the month. . . . Frank Dixon, the N.Y.U. milcr, also has tried his hand at boxing, basketball, touch foot ball and piano-playing and Coach Emil von Elling has a Job to keep him from exercising at one of these when he's supposed to be resting. SHEAR NONSENSE ..The . Cincinnati Red's latest wrinkle in equipment for spring taining in the North is a "sweat suit" like those track athletes wear and Frank Grayson, vet eran Times-Star baseball writer, describes it as "a cross between a West End zoot suit and an explosion in a pawn shop." . And Just when the Cubs were giving up those funny uniforms, too, RINGSIDE RAMBLE Harry Wills, who puts' a lot of faith In his annual month-long fast as a way to stay healthy, postponed it this year from Feb ruary to March to be sure he wouldn't miss last night's Ray Robinson-Sergeant Jackie Wil son fight . . . heshould have saved his ration coupons . Robinson is due to join the army before long and he blew a swell chance to go in as a guy who flattened the sergeant. . . . Train er George Godfrey Insisted he was "too fine" and would take a lot of rest before next week's return go with Jack Lamotta. TODAY'S GUEST STAR Lynn C. Doyle, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin: "We'd like to get a look at one of the 1943 contracts sent to the various A's. The returns came in so fast Con nie must have gotten them up to look like a draft board notice." THE OLD CON-FEE-DENCE Billy Evans tells this one about how Johnny Beazley felt about the Yanks in the final gameV the 1942 world series ... when Johnny got into a hole, Manager uniy soutnworth trotted out to the mound . . . Evans noticed a strange look come over South- worth's face and asked Billy about it . . . "I asked, 'How do you feel, Johnny?' Southworth explained, and he said, 'Okay, Skipper; what's the matter with you? Now you just go on back there and sit down and I'll get us out ox this all right. " KUHS Frosh Edged By Medford Junior High Cagers, 27-25 The KUHS freshmen lost in the Medford junior high quin tet Friday afternoon, 27-25. The game was nlaved on the Inml flqor. Constans was high point man lor the Frosh. Johnston led the scorlne honors for Marifnrri and played an outstanding game. NORTHERN TITLISTS FOREST GROVE. Feb. 20 VPt Forest Grove won the Tualatin Yamhill Valley league basket ball title yesterday with a 43-23 victory over McMinnville. . , Sports fx 't Briefs T2 HU9h T Fulltrton, Jr.l ji ajyMilkM PAGE NINE Idaho squad lias won only a single contest in 12 starts. Both games last night were tight during the first half, but after the Intermission, Washing ton state drew steadily away from a half time 23-19 advantage to win going away. At Corvalllg Oregon State led Z3-Z1 at the half. The score bobbed back and forth twice in the second half before the Oregon squad was able to pull ahead for good. A 17 to 11 lead, which Oregon State held in the first half, was the great est margin between the teams at any time. Al Poplck, un heralded sophomore substitute guard, gave Oregon its victory with six field goal in the sec ond half. He was the high scorer of the game. Gail Bishop, forward, was high scorer for Washington State with 17 points, while R. Ryan led Idaho with 12. Fred Qulnn, Idaho center who set a conference scoring mark of 27 points in one game, scored only three, points a field goal and a free throw. Summary of the Oregon-Oregon State game: Oregon Fg Ft Pf Tp Fuhrman, 1 ...2 0 2 Secborg, t . 0 0 1 Taylor, f 2 1 0 Wren, f 3 4 I Wiley, c 2 0 1 Borrevik, c 1 0 2 Williamson, g ... 1 1 4 Kirsch, g 1 0 0 2 Popick, g ; 6 0 1 12 Ncwland, g 0 0 10 TOTALS Oregon State Anderson, f ... Cecil, f Taitt, f Warren, c Beck, g Durdan, g .18 6 13 42 Fg Ft P Tp -.3 14 7 .2 .2 2 1.4 . 1 TOTALS 14 10 9 -38 Garrison Gets TKO From Spina PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 20 VP) Jimmy Garrison, 147, of Kansas City, Mo., defeated Al Spina, 14314, Portland, by a technical knockout in the fourth round of a scheduled ten round main event here last night. Powder Proctor, 1S9, Port land, kayoed Johnny Taylor, 153, Oakland, in the fifth round of another scheduled 10-round bout. Other results: Jimmy Cannon, 160, San Francisco, technical knockout over John O'Connell, 158, Port land; Jimmy Collins, 147, Port land, decision over John Benja min, 149, Oakland, Calif.; Mel Roberts, 135, Portland, technical knockout over Ken Quinn, 140, Portland. Pleasant Hill Wins First League Title EUGENE, Feb. 20 VP) Plea sant. -Hill won its first Lane county Class . B basketball title in 12 years last night, defeating St. Mary's high school of Eugene, 41-30, in the finals of the 19th annual- tournament.' - Both quintets qualify for the district meet March S and 6 at Junction City.' Oakridge defeated Mohawk, 31-28, for third place, and Co- burg won in the consolation bracket over Creswell, 39-21. Western Washington Gets One-Point Win Oyer St. Martins BELLINQHAM, Wash., Feb. 20 (yp Western Washington col lege eked Out a one-point, 46-49, basketball victory over St. Mar tins in- a Winko League game here last night. The contest was close all the way with WWC leading. 20-18 at the half. Allensworth, St. Martin's cen ter, was high scorer with 15 points. CAGERS WORK THEIR WAY NEW YORK Idle basketball players of the metropolitan area earn admittance to Madison Scniare Garden for nmu hv distributing refreshments in the press section ana checking coats. - SPRINTERS ARE BORN ' NEW YORK Emil von El ling, New York university coach, says speed as that churn cd by his freshman sprint star, Eddie Conwell, can't be devel oped. " The Take-Off (" ... - t r IV. ri A- Into sky roar countless number of wildfowl after being led at Roache's Run sanctuary, near Washington. D. C, Malin Tags Chiloquin In B League Hoop Meet Panthers Sent Home in 29-26 Defeat; Merrill, Gilchrist Dropped at Start Fresh Malin hoopsters sent the favored Chiloquin Panthers staggering homeward in a 29-26 defeat in the second round of the County B league tournament be fore a capacity crowd Friday night at the Altampnt junior high school gymnasium. It was a ding-dong battle all the way, with Chiloquin leading at the half, 20-16, and plenty of fouls on both sides. In the third quarter, Flury of Chiloquin and Ottoman of Malin were pulled from the game on the four foul rule. In the final period the score was -knotted at 22-22, and again,, with only one minute to go, at 26-all. Irving of Malin sank the deciding field goal and Woodley dropped a foul shot in the hoop to clinch it at 29-26. Merrill went home with two j defeats. Keno edged out the Hus-1 Kies in a close battle 38-33. in the afternoon game, and Biy edged them in the evening tilt in a dull close game 17-15. Van Cleve of Merrill led with eight tallies, and all of them were tossed from the center. Bonanza went towards the winning bracket when they edged out Sprague River 39-24. After a 17-16 half time score with Bonanza still ahead, the Bonanza outfit decided to go on a scoring. They did and won. BASKETBALL Wuhlmtoo SUte 53. Idaho 3S Oregon 4. Oregon State SS Willamette It. Linfield 36 Eastern Waihlniton 65. Central Wiihlna ton 88 Weatern Waahlmton . St. Mirtin'i a SOUTHWEST Arkansas ft, Texas A & M 49 Oklahoma Aggies SS. St. Louis 44 OUthe (Kas.) Karal Base Clippers- 47. Oklahoma 1 WEST California Institute of Technology (9, Oc oldental ST Marrt Naval Frefligbt 4J, St. Mary's (Calif.) 17 College of Idaho 0, Northwest Nasarene Southern California '87, Stanford 40 Colorado (lines 55, Begls (Denver) St Cosst Guard (Alameda) S3, California IS Brighao Young 44. Utah SUt SS Wyoming ;j. Utah 48 . ' Denver 49. Montana 47 Greeley state 39, Colorado Cotltge 34 -. EAST Mneeton SI. Cornell 38 Colgate 43, Buffnlo V 31 SOUTH Mississippi State 41. Mississippi 31 Louisiana Stato 39, Tulane 84 North Carolina 39. Wakeforest 34 HIGH SCHOOL Hood River 31. The Dalles S3 . Medford 33. Grants Pass 17 Roseburg 49, Ashland S3 Central Catholic (Portland) 19, Tillamook Pendleton 38. Milton-Freevater 17 -Mlhvaukle 53, Oregon Cltv 28 Oregon State Rooks 38. Taft Franklin 39, Benson 32 (both Portland) . Lincoln 33. Grant SO (both Portland) Jefferson 45, Sabln 11 (both Portland) Washington 39, Commerce 18 (both Port land) Junction Clly 48, Cottage Grove n Pleasant Kill 41. St. Mary's (Kuiene) 30 Oakridge 31. Mohawk 18 Coburg 3D, Creswell 31 WASHINGTON HIOH I0H0OI lawer- Yakima Valley Tournament at Pasco: , Kennewlck IS,- Pasco SI Prosser 57. Hanford IS Richland 44. Brnton City IS ; . Rlvervlew S3. Orandvlew 18 Southeast Dist. Tournament at Pomeroy: Clarkston 33. Pomeroy 19 - Dayton 35. Asotin 12 Pomeroy 40, Asotin II ( Dayton SS, Anaton 18 IOHTS By The Aaaoclatse) Press ' PHILAPKDPHIA - Bob Jacobs. 18IH. Philadelphia, outpointed Jim Elliott, 185, Baltimore (8). CUICAGO-Doll Bafferty, Milwaukee, out pointed Gene Spencer, Chicago (light weights) (8). PORTLAND, Ore. Jimmy Garrison. 147. Kansas City, scored A technical knockout Over Al Spina, Portland. US' (4). SAN DIEUO. Callf.-Chuey Flgueroa, Los Angeles, 1S8, drew with Lilly Bale, Phoenix., 118 (10). When in Medford Stay et HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anne Earley Proprietor r 1 Gains of Sprague River was high man with 12 counters. ' Henley overpowered Gilchrist with a small score of 19-11 in the first afternoon tilt. Gilchrist was held to one basket during the last quarter. The score at half time was 13-4 in favor of Henley. In the last game of the eve ning Gilchrist beat Sprague Riv er 26-15. Most of the shots were performed from the comer by the Gilchrist quintet. Half time score was 19-7 in favor of Gil christ. Ballantyne- of Gilchrist was high man with eight tallies. Saturday's lineup will have Malin-Keno playoff at ten in the morning and Henley-Bonanza at eleven to find the victors for the championship tilt to be played in the Altamont gym Saturday night at 8:30 p. m. ' An alt star team will be an nounced after the tournament and the trophy will be awarded to the championship team. As Rsersatloel Canter eOMMEnOIAl LIAGUI - .' Elk's Club ; : 194' 131" 171 308 : 138 187' 181 484 i ,.-183 SOS 181. 330 115 179 108 601 Booth Cherry Mullis Martin Ross Handicap 194 183 193 555 : - 51 - 31 61 153 . 953 909 945 1807 Lamm Lumber Co. 181 100 .194 58S 145 110 133 543 182 182 188 491 178 187 1(3 491 184 182 188 534 78 78 - 78 234 Baxter Putnam . Brown Cox Young Handicap 919 999 931 1849 . Superior Troy 124 125- 143 391 132 178 121 429 1M 138 .131 SM 149 178 142 489 144 188 153 483 125 125 128 378 Low Hutchinson Dlllstrom. . . Arthur Telford Handicap - 794 928 824 1544 Hlbb'e Clothing ' , 158 181 148 481 . 155 180 180 474 148 155 - 18S 484 124 . 125 155 402 15S 129 199 481 128 .128 118 373 Smith Shaffer Powell Wood Hultt Handicap 880 858 ' 944 1880 Lost Rlvtr Dairy 150 153 161 488 100 10S 85 23 119 111 147 ;.T77 118 118 111 341 187 181 181 510 157 ' 157 187 471 Barthman While Pierce Laurence . Davis Handicap . 828 809 119 1461 Knightl Columbut . 190 133 123 443 148 117 163 418 123 148 177 448 158 158 171 478 204 147 177 628 93 93 98 178 Pickett .Delury Poppy Clsrk Lnvenlk . Handicap COS 789 904 2801 lack a While 125 180 I4T 401 . 128 126 118 371 120 184 119 459 . 143 168 109 606 168 197 181 637 1S8 138 138 -414 Robinson . Lerinrtter Flntey Ferguson Schulze 818 928 911 1891 0rr'9 Tailors Kllgore McL'ornnch Hamilton Thomas Totter Handicap , 1.14 124 137 sva . 141 188 180 609 , 168 143 161 459 . 1!8 129 17S 410 . 160 223 168 611 . 99 99 99 197 814 908 911 ttll DIRECTOR METCALF . ANNISTON, Ala. Ralph Metcalf, former Marquette world record-holding sprinter, is director of the USC club here. ENSIGN MONTGOMERY NEW YORK Cliff Montgom ery, Columbia's Rose Bowl cap tain of 1033, is an ensign in the navy, training for sea duty. TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Yourself Save M Long and Short Trips STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Mala BOWLING