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PACE SIX HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Briefs Sports : j MM Hugh f I NEW YORK, July 18 (P) Be cause of the great demand tor luuiutui uncut xii uiu auum uus may iry to put inrougn a non- eastern loop when it meets this tome particularly loud moans be- uaiuc a lew ux ius nuaiwco nana lerrea uieir allegiance io ooum thy, who had so much trouble Louisville infield that played 232 uuiisucuuvc gmues wuuuui auu- stitution. The string was broken ; June Atf itfil, wiieii uunuiiy uorriden, now a Dodger coach Manager Tex Sullivan argues that New York now owes Heavy weight Lee Oma a Garden main - ; - Hugo Bezdek, former Pirates' manager and Penn State football the proposed changes in the grid X UIc5. J. 11C IUU1C uuciwunp ail' . x A 4.u. x :i j UiUlUJis yuu titrate un mc iieiu 4Ua UnttnM fViA ffomn will VA " P. S : It was Bezdek who once suggested seveiwnnuig oaseoaii games with four outs in each in ning, just to bring more players Fox Ousts Doerr From Batting Lead NEW YORK, July 18 Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals held first place by a three-point edge in the National lengue batting race today, but Pete Fox squeezed past team mate Bobby Doerr of the Boston Bed Sox to take over the lead in the American loop after 13 weeks of action. .' Dixie Walker of Brooklyn closed in on Musial who lost 12 points during the week . but the Cardinals outfielder had the edge Of total . hits, 108 to 107, with each at bat 305 times. Phil Weintraub of the New York Giants trailed the leaders in third place with .330. Figures included games, of. July 18... the ladder, permitting Fox to uine a iwo-pomi margin witn nis OOP mi n . n .ui, average. ne rtea sox right fielder, now playing his 12th big league season, never has come close to the hit titla although his lifetime average s .9.QP. Thiirman Txplrp.. r .u. Chicago White Sox held third nnninn onn 1 . . puiuuuu ai, ,ou una spent me nrcciwciiu uxx we Denca. Golfers Arrive For Utah Open The Wood You Love to Touch wxib, uu vou xitive irouDie qeiiinq a manr uoei your hair ot wuv auu am ywui ivom iiiib&iimr tx mis genTiemBn is prov inq, all vou need to bo irresistible is a skin of hickory. The gen tleman shown is Harvey Storey, regular shortstop for the navy baseball team, and he has aood reason to love that bat. In Sun- ay tjaiuv m jiecretmon parte wiin me xneaiord craters he banged out a double and a triple in four times at bat to help the naw in Id r 7 win. Oriii Loses To Willie Pep BOSTON. Julv 18 &) Four years ago, as an unknown, Willie Pep, the Hartford, Conn., boxing master, rpnpivprt SI n rnntiH fni- sparring with Manuel Ortiz, but today the former, who went on to win all but one of 76 bouts, fig ured he earned almost $1000 for every mree minutes spent in nntiinl (.nmhnt Dffainef ttiaf un4ic putea Dantamweignt cnampion. Those titlists, for Pep is rec ognized in New York as the catch-weights clash before 9759 ai craves iieia lasi nignt ana tne inaruora Italian, tnanKs to his nrpnratp lpff iahhinff anA flor footwork, made his onetime em pioyer iook like a tyro. rfTt K kk onan on mm tn dominate seven of the in rnunric against Ortiz. But Pep was seldom within range when Ortiz, who hails from El Centro, Calif., cut loose with his lusty body hooks. The oniy times tne Mexican im- eighth rounds, when Pep had to uiuyuie out oi aanger. ep really cut loose during the last two rounds anH aaxra flrti. nn impressive ooxmg lesson. Parks, Morelli Meet in Armory MW&fJt? CITY' -July 18 Itr) Ciolfers began arriving to- J "c 1 wpen wnicn opens Friday on the 6575-yard . ."uu6m uuurse witn SZ500 marly,r.aiv,a,lswer? Sid Har- C "uu "aua, wash, pro who is here for the 19th consecu- m it -i "A r o elson and Har old (Jug) McSpaden, who be- ."i. jua,, jiave won open tour naments in a half-dozen or more cities this season and George von ".w nueacs, iormer Na tional Amateur champ who plac ed fourth last year. Harmanwill be seeking his first win. He tied with Giorge SSiSaiy last u 1C cnu ui it noies but i me piayon. 146 Turn Out For Notre Dame Team -SOUTH BEND, Ind., July 18 i? " e "ane, last year's national ....wwwcisjoie lootoau champions, opened summer grid tiiauuue yesteraay with the larg est turnout of any midwest uni , .Coach Ed McKeever counted u tanaiaates mcluding four sHprV Parke iha Pnnnj:nn ijux - - wnjiouiOU IJgllt. heavvweieht wrptimc :vhQrn. pion, will meet Tony Morelli in r. iiihw,ii iiua cii, the armory, Wrestling Promoter xvxduit xjuiara announced today. Parks put on a crowd-plea sin exhibition nf skillful u-rflt(i. a couple of weeks back when he i wo out oi inree falls to iaavo J&atonen, who is wrestling in thp main ouont iUi, Kir iT . H"8 tVCCA. Morelli is listed as a tricky grap- jjici wnu a mean streaK a mile long. Thp nnpnpr this uiAnl. i : fought between Bulldog Jackson and a newcomer, Tex Hauger. Hauser hasn't wroctlori ,n xri ath for about five years, but he has been traveling all over the countrv in f hp mo9nt;rn t ills last annparanpo hoco prite hold was a powerful head- xjunaog jacKson has been a favorite of Klamath grappling fans for vpars hnf nnt t the wrestlers thpnr;ph;oc much love for him. Richards Takes Northwest Title TACOMA. .Tlllv lfl Vr.rr. don Richards, Seattle,- is holder sional golfers' championship to- lJ.1T ftnA 1 U .....11. XT- ' 1 j auu LUgClllCl Willi INCH Christian of Spokane and Chuck Conednn. Tarnma urtll ranmcoiit the northwest in the National riiA tourney at Spokane August Richards put together rounds of 73 and 72 to finish a stroke aneaa ot Christian and Congdon who were tiea lor second. Charllf .Tpffprcnn nf 13.an.ni. ton was last among the 12 pros Willi till OO-IO -104. Congdon was elected president of the sectional PGA for the aevenui successive year. Other uuicers are oy Moe, Spokane, vice nrpctHont. T3nu . r n. , uuu uunuiiy. sei-reiary-treasurer; Rich- .na, uvcdr trustee; Tea liong. Worth. Portland a... i Ray Hall of Tacoma completes uuoiu ui trustees. Twilight Tear Whips Pensize w u uinviue unie race adriPri Ayf- Saturday's 550,000 will be noting moreC ffiSSg: , ir """""a"?n lor Pensive, the Kentucky Derby and PreakI neSS Winnpr hv hit, . 1 . . . mate, Twilight t""'" Warren Wright's crack filly yesterday whipped champion Pensive for the second time with- 5m?1th and. scored her 10th straieht trmmnh $5000 Is6latoursewhich8wal a ladies day crowd of 17.500 were concerned. -".auu p?et1t.i,nguSom5thinS of a preced- pain . oiuciais announced some four hours be fore the four-horse , race there would be no wagering. . FIGHTS LAST NIGHT T,J?yTJle Associated Press tt . " fFniic .rep, lzii. Hartford, outpointed Manuel Or- titfe) - il Won WASHTvnTriivr a ry, 143, Washington, stopped -DiuuKiyn, y. NORFOLK, Va. Chalk v ,, ; ' . r. -"eeies, stop ped John Cockfield, 1268,. New AL'NT2WN- Pa Joe Per alta, 142, Tamaqua, Pa., out pointed Abie Kaufman, 138, Phil- Tigers Aid Browns; Stop N. Y. Dnfrnif ftift i Laiiii Curse On Yankees; Nobody Bothers National Leaders Associated Pren Soorti Writer Toss out the Detroit Tii?nrs ana you a una the XMew York AuimLVd it J uub 11VI1V ill Anieriran lnnmtA nnrl tlm InnHinct St. Louis Browns scraDuine to aiy in me iirst aivision. The Tigers rest in a fifth place Ha OnH 1,0.A moIn nt.l.t n.mn.!nn " H.iu .in . vi iimuu V! 1 1 1 uiiaUil al spurts toward the head of the class hilt 'thpv hairn hnnn 'tte. ins" to the Brownies while cast- ine thp pvit PVP nn thp MpPortht. clan. As Luke SeWell's nipn nnrl New Yorkers, the 1-2 clubs of tne junior loop, open an import ant 4-game series tonight in St. Louis, after an nnpn Hatp in both big leagues, the Brownies 2-game edge can be credited to the Tigers and their pitching icam ui xiai iewnouser and uizzy Trout. In 14 starts aoninct thp 1nnjn Detroit has won only 3 but they imve iuuiiu me law cnamps a natural, hpatin ihpm 1 1 1 Chicago also has been rough uu ine xhuks dui easy for St. Louis and a positive pushover for the Boston Rprf Qnv into tonight's game with a record ' i siraisnt victories over the Of thp fnnr rrt i -- w. . V.11 1 of the first division, the Yanks oic .we umy team to play better than .500 ball gainst top row op. nositinn. In thp Matinnal 4K r 1 : , --- '", iite waiuiliuis i.o.c me urop on every other club including a 11-0 bulge on the f:nifnfTrt PnU Charley Grimm's charges have wwuiiteu uui oi me cellar and are only four games out of the Altai, uivisiorit With nn 1 1 l.srima both PithnrVh" t7Xn,l"f" S - - r r " . wiiiwitiiiaii. the Rprf Rirrfc htura itu r 1 v . . "r "Hie w zear desnitp thp lrtcc- nt n L wud UCUlgC. 1V1UI1 ger and the impending departure xi uami.- xsiiiy south worth has linnmrorarl nn.n starter m "Bhx" Donnelly who mom urat iime out. uuuwj me opposi tion off the stand tonight when ? UI;nY S1X scheduled con tests will be played under the arcs ann ihn nfhai. ...jii i ...i 1 - win uc a twi light affair in unlighted Briggs omuium at ietron. Cody Kids Not To. Enter Meet j ,m" iiuueuc ciuds fam ed "Codv K!rf" will t i. the annual Pacific Association oemor swimmmg championship at San Francisco July 30. Cnaph -Tapir Hnrir nu t ; . . uuj aaiu ills aquatic stars will concentrate on fnuays uregon state Outdoor mcci, una men go on tne the Na tional A A tt rt,.nAH i -- wuuuui event August 18-20 at Kansas City, Mo. nit siaie event will begin at Osween lalrp at 9 nVUnlr Tr-;, with Bert Johnson as referee and starter, judges are Lyle Palmer, Ed McCarthy, and Art Marke- Wll. ZURITZ ALMOST WELL MEXICO riTTV Tnl ia in, Joan Zuritz, NBA lightweight Doxing cnampion, said today he eApecis to ngnt again in zo days. He accidentally shot himself in the hand a month ago. BIG BASS TAKEN MARSHFIELD, July 18 (P) Strinpr anrl hitr-mpotu u.. uiuuill UON weighing up to 15 pounds are being taken from the Coos river. Leads Batters 1 f OUR MEN AND WOMEN 1 i, 1 1 r Pnln Fnv lii lulrpn np l,p oatting leadership ot tne Amer- average. Fox, who plays for (he soiion noo aox, noias a two. noint . mnrain nvnr his liMin. mate, Bobby Doerr. North Loses 7-1 Verdict To South Portland-Seattlo Combino WolloDPrl bv Hnllvwnnrl. . 1 jan Francisco Aggregation By The Associated Press Portland and Seattle, who teamed last nieht in lncp a 7i verdict to the combined San Francisco-Hollywood aggregation in a war pharittpc pnnlnct in Qp attic, exchange last week's oppo- aiuuii luiiiui wiin ouii rriincisco meeting tne itainiers ana llouy- wnnfl prnccinff hate wit), T3rt,tlnn1 m i-uciiic t,oiisi league puiy. In other league play lending iuKiana meets ine ceiiar-awei-ling giant killers, Sacramento, on thn Annpn linmn fictA T nr A gelcs opens against San Diego wiin u aouuicneancr tomorrow. Tn last nictUi'c nhoi-if., ai, ..in v iiignto iiniii; Luiuui the south broke through for two runs m tne tnira inning ott be atttp Hnrlpr TTrank Tinpnn whnn Pnftl'anl'e ITranlr Clinnn ml judged a fly that fell for a double in aeeu iuil iiuiu. rour more runs crossed the plate for the winncro in thp fnnrtk utliAn Dni-(. land's Joe Sullivan gave up three singles ana several walks. The northerns failed to tally until the eighth when Al Libkc oi oeaitie aouDiea, movea up un molested and scored on Port land s Larry Barton's fly, Decision Promised n Kahut-Turner Go pnnTT.ANn .Tniu 1a iim Thp thirH timp ic thp pharm according to the adagci the Portland boxing commission and tne managers ot Joe nanut Woodhurn. and- Tnn Tnrnpp Portland negro. The two claimants to the Oregon light-heavyweight box- in& phamninnshin will tannin for the third time July 28 and an parties agreed yesterday there must hp a Hpplcinn Thp previous two meetings have rc- .11-J ! J auiieu in araws. ' r . Jft Pvt. dnnrnn Cnrlnn T.AKEV1KW lJvl r.pnrKo V. r.'il-lnn ii uiwmrlii,,. hie fi i I ,,i 1 1 r K ,.v....... ..... .... ........ at Sumnicr lake with his par Ion. Iiulurtcri into the nrmv in Jnnunry, 1944, Pvt. Cnrlon was recently assigned to the arm- nMJ I..l..inrt ....... Ivivn i. jiiii;i i iv i ll ll(lllllll) l..i ter at Fort Knox, Ky., wlierc nc is studying to ucconic a itiiiK UllVL'l 7 Tho nnn thinif thnt on imitA men of all races is the gospel ui peuce, ine oniy genuine re la tinnch in hnturonrt hiimon Un ings that can keep them hu man. Rev.' Paul Sherer, New iuiK, pastor. The Jananese marhinp minnorc are very gooa. Ttiey wait un til you are almost on top of tnem hpfnrp thov ctarf fifi nui- i " iuuese uurporai Good Mark Kreisler Plays Over Radio . NF.W Vfmir T..i.. ip , Fritr K-rSi.ip. ' "K1 ..- . j r wiiu nas with stood for years appeals for him to perform on the airwaves, bow iL,!?""? oi ,n,is admirers brnanpSa.f Ve "'5 "dlO ' The famed -violinist appeared on "The TeleDhone Hnr w-i1 PCffl,NBCi',,aj,in8 t a crowd-" SpIjia ii audle"Se as well as the tSt "stfnew- He seemed much .icicpica in proaacast proced- Classified Ads Bring Results. Paints :: Imperial Wallpaper '.. 515 Main St. Phone 3829 ' (-IP He-Apjic Poll mttsB hSTPS O toSiKlS Alt r 1 'rlr nw OF. -ttKJWNS AAOSflMRSOVeO Northwest Faces Many Postwar Problems, Says WPB Vice Chairman PORTl.ANn n.p T.,i.. m The nnrtWr-Vr .1 lT population faces greater post-war Problems than anv nthn 1: - - "yj vmci ocuiiun ine uaiiun, maury Maverick war production board vice chair man, saia nere today. He outlined a 10-point program hie pica, in an address to the chamber of commerce. It was- pitiz'.'Jfou can'Liive off dams altogether, nor off free enterprise altogether; you need both." 2 Multiple rental system for small businesses. 3 Prosecution of anti-trust and anti-monopoly laws to elim inate unfair business practices. ulcus IQ eet small manufacturers into produc- 5 Prnmnt eptflpmnHA i i nj-vwwiiciii in con tract tprmmgf nn. , , .......unuua iu prevent widespread bankruptcy and slow- oy-Financial service for small business on the FHA plan. j..- i Hna nreaking down of small properties. " encouragement of small business through a system of In CentlVP taxation ..B Technical assistance at the oi smau Dusincss. 10 Participation in and un derslanding of foreign affairs by the American people. Maverick and a group of spec Ja1" ourl, small business g;auis nere toaay. He earlier had discussed a nmnigi it great east-west highways, with miip 8 , ana suw. and fhm i o'sq1are aArport 31 each of the 18 intersections. He nrpdiptpri tht- r . would hold Nearly all of its v?aT time population, and would add to it the returning war veterans. Aide T.AicrcviEW 1.1 i li Campbell, former district graz- ipr at r.nkntintl. to oiniinnnn l , r --.--', i nililiunuil ui the Lakcview naval auxiliary uidiiuii UN mi nirip in I .r .1 h' Jenkins, commandinc officer! l-,t. .nmnhn wno ut,.l Int.n.i short while nt the Klamuth nn val air station before being as sil?nprl tn I.alfpuip,, lL. His wife and children reside at Lakcview. (Official U. S. navy jjiiuiugrapnj. IN ENGLAND Mrs. John Fos- sum nas received word that her SOn. Cnnt. Rmhnpl FnEvnm arrived in Knalanrl Pnnt TTe sum is ill the ski and mountain uuups and was last stationed in tamp nalc, Colo. - . AN FTf:T-TTW A A ir nmTDPD ..... XJ.fl,lUUl oiiiiuiN, r,uijAINlJ Sec ond Liplltpnant M n ft I n 11T Biohn. 270R Ifnnp Vlr..,!!.' Falls, Ore., has been promoted to iirst lieutenant, it was an nouncer rpPPntlV hv thp nnm. manding general eighth AAF. .icuicnant ttienn is a B-17 Flvini? FnrtrPQB nilnt nnH n .pl. eran nf linnuv liiiiYil.nl. ri i- viiiivi jiiidailfll.s Duriiii, n a m o u r g and ocnwicniuri, among many other attacks on enemy targets. He has hppn rlppriratni-l miil. l. Air Medal and two Oak Leaf Clusters since Joining the eighth AAF. He Wan frrarlitnlni-l lpAm II. Klamath Falls high school in Bnfnrp 4ninin thp A AT? 1 i" & .mi , in 1940. hn Was pmnlnunrl stock clerk by H. L. Pritchard i-o., ruamath Falls. Mr. Riphn hno Iklinn tl sons also in the services. Two of them, Sgls. Howard and Rob- . ...III. A A m ....II.. t.. ITii en, are wiin iiuun in .n- ropc, and CPO Hurold Ulclin is In the niivy, nt present In Hous ton, 1CA. . STARK GENERAL HOSPI TAL, CHARLESTON, S. C- iiM II... l...u..llnl ulili, Smill WIll'll IHU llUi.J.I,.l w...... nolo docked nt Chnrleaton Imr bnr, it brought buck suvcrul uiegon men iiinu iivwinvim duty. Most of llio pntlcnU were i ii... ii ii,,.. ,.,. vuil-i una ui mu iiiiiuni Plllgll. The several hundred mun .hp iiriupfl tin tint Siiniilliili lire now (iinrlored nt S I u r k General hospital In Charleston . 11 nllllll ll'l.lll. IVIIIIV UU' H'W . v. v. i . ...p ....... incut until they tiro eviicimted lo Kcneiiil hospltHlH lienrer their Homes or to oilier army hospitals. An.nnir thn OrnLMin llU'll Is Corporai Qiii'iilin IU, Trump ol Lukesliora tlrivo ill Kliumitli Fulls. OVERSEASlf nn i ueveiopmg . Printing Enlarging UNDERWOOD'S PHOTO SERVICE 211 Underwood Bldg. TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Youraoll oave a Long and Short Trips STILES' BEACON SERVICE pnone 8304 1201 East Main jansfiowue R 1 mi WJOvJJU cl1 r.llMneiifhM w c-.i, ,nd Cln odf, N.t,. Spirit, UndiwM Dlttlll.rr dt erci . 'jv ')& I Coming Attractions HENRY kTnG Aug. 2 JAN GARBER Aug. 16 DANCE Wed. Night 8:30 'fil 12.00 Armory Baldy's Band FEATURING Poul Mary SWIGART MAHONEY MALIN Mrs. Nellie Whit hitch has received word tluit her nephew, 1JFC Hlchurd Cur- nuchiiei, son oi Mr. una ivim. C. V. Cnrmlchiiel, HoaubuiK, (ormcr miiuliine uuniicr witn the marine corps, hns been awarded the I'urplu llenrt lor wounds received In ucllon on Bougainville in Docombc r, 1U-U. The young nuirinc, Just IU ...... 1. 1. 1. 1.1 l,l,l,lll l.,,,,ln,l 1U, IVWIWll lllD lilt llblllllllll, on New Caledonia nnd tins now ..tlil.inri IP ill.tlun uill'lllpp llfitll an tiiitl-uii'criid buttery in tho South Pacific. n-i,... i,, i. ii,,,, i,,. Miuii.,.1 Mr. mid Mrs. Wliitltitch at their Home in fiiiniiitii county. VISITS Mr. nnd Mrs. Mm McKcnzic arc visiting Mrs. Me- Kenzie's mother, Mrs. Chester Hnfmiin .IVtt.K pnvl.. lu lit II,.. guard nnd ho recently grnduntod lrom thu Capital Radio Engineer- ng insuimc in wasninglon, u. ,ilh II, .. i.llni, ...tA i,..i w. ..... i,,in ui luilIU IVI.II nlpllin 1p 'I'll,. -l1r.kp.,l..'o ..M rived Sunday for a short visit .before ho reports to Seattle on July 20 for a new assignment. MplCpnyip lust with .T r1 company before he Joined the scr- VH.U. Is assured If (he prJ ' 'M bill lor ncH-.nlui ,i, S' P'tJ w.v iihvj jiUNSiMi hv i.. 'i liffxiiv M.i.r l i ir COflfs 1st DM.rSclmlllirTfl'f nth Fulls mivy iffritl(i,V ! which handles WAvp"1'1 Hons in this nrcti. Jbi. Wnshlmitiin. n t "Usc."i coiiKressloiiul iip,,rov -j Thn tlirnn n,,.l.. i ously prcvenlliix s,lI,,,M WAVES lo oveFCfil been ovnreniiui n ul' a been unproved W niivnl iiffnlrs ciiininiiici'?, "I now hits real us for wiS nt over.it'iii i "'I . .. . .:. . ""nn .an j mined an.utni t u,,,,.. ," wllh-nnd the , , Z,VL hns ciiused u (,.iny (.. H lion of tho hill i. ..C0N scrullny by the snmtc ,',vi fli rs comm tli.i. ...in iiriiiini, ,.f i""".ct!l hcnlthful working M condlllnns, i,, ruty " nf who will i.pi...p ......1. nu'imuro. Thov win' HIM nrpn ..,i,p... - .. , l (IniiHerous or crlili-nl Ul A ll.'L. ...in . Wlll'iJ Will llfll-n oniiorliinltlps i.. i-.:.'.an'-l enjoy the adventure of'til?.! toreign hinds when u,. iivprii-n. 1,111 i ...... "!B "i l ,i p.i .ii ii.... i""-n-i!'J (rpi.,i.. . ....... '" rvtl ..in. K "I'l-'TllllllIllM nov4.. I ii-.il- yiiunit wnim.il MARRIAGE LICENSE SEATTLE. .Inlv IB (IP Tiua Klnmnth Fnll rpnirlpntu rivtp Epperson, 44, nnd Patricia F. Thomas, applied for n ninrrlngc ni.i.-iide nero yesteraay. ; When In Modioli Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Mod.-j Joe and Anne Eirli, Proprlolori If it's a "frnypn" need, ndvcrtlsc for in the classified. ortlclo you a used one Allen Adding Mathiw Fridon Calculatori Royal Typowritcn Deikt - Chain File For those hard-lo get n , PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY Cft 124 So. 9th Klamtth Fli p1 npp"rH""i I IUMI II III i.AlMl Iiii.,,!,,- I. lllHl Hlf"" Like a Breath of Sunny Morning rrmiNK back to the most J-perfect, sparkling bright morning you over aw . . . and you'll havo sorno idea how fresh and sunny, how mellow and light is the taste of Schenley Reserve! That pleasant freshness of (ln. vor is the result of genius no less in blendinel THIY N8E0 YOUR Hltf DOWN ON THfi FAKM Yog'ro In tho floM, ho whon you htlp to haw our vital farm cropl. 5 your local U.S. Employ mom oorvit" . and iptnd your oparo tlmo down on tho farm Vlcloryl -for WELLOW AMD trwHT AS. A PERFECT MORNING I SCHEIIEY : MM A They also (erva, "ho BUY and HOLD WAR MM4BSI BttNDED WHIIKEY 86 proof. 60 .,, lplr. dl,,lll.d from fruhnd