ACE TWO Sports r&3jj Brief f !: Kuh M ? J relation. Jt,1 k Ll J fey HUGH FULLERTON JR. NEW YORK, Sept. 23 (V) When that bull field bntlle be tween the Browns' Tom Turner nhd Washington's Roberto Ortiz Was in full swing the other night, three civilians came onto the field and tried to separate the battlers. Ellis Clary. St. Louis sub infieldcr, grabbed one of them and started to haul him back to the stands. Just in time he found he was giving the bum's rush to Umpire Hal Wearer , . . One reason why Manager Kddie Walker called off that Chalky Wright-Jackie Wilson fight in Washington, thus setting the stage for an other inter-commission fund, was that the promoter didn't bother to tell him about the postponements . . . When Coach Paul Brown got his first look at the Great Lakes' array of football talent, his comment was: "Gee, I wish we played Michigan." SHORTS AND SHELLS Looking at the National lea gue (baseball) standings, it ap pears that the National league (football) didn't have such a bad idea when it joined Pittsburgh to the Cardinals . . . First re port on how to get around the new eastern kickoff rule came from last week's Franklin and Marshall-Scranton game. F and M scorned the one - inch tee, placed the ball sideways on the ground and booted the ball so it didn't go out of bounds but took some unpredictable bounces. St. Mary's Eleven Meets Golden Bears In Football Opener BERKELEY, Calif., Sept. 23 lPh-Coach Jim Phelan brought his string of 17-year-olds from St. Mary's college to Memorial stadium here today to oppose the University of California's Golden Bears in the 1944 sea son football opener. The Bears, unveiling their first efforts at T-formation tac tics, were rated the favorites Continuous Show Dally I m fmrai manuii. ZV ENDS TODAY - "OUTLAW TRAIL" 2nd Hlt-"CURSE OF THE CAT PEOPLE" SUNDAY & f Ji. I J; ANOTHER BIG HIT 'VALLEY VENGEANCE' TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ON OUR STAGE IN PERSON KEN MAYNARD with his Wonder Horse Tarzan' 'C Company Keglers Roll 2493 Series C company climbed to the top in the Marine Barracks BowllnR league Wednesday as the outfit forged past D company to roost with B company. The C company boys broke In a record of 2493 pins in this lea gue and C company uppod the single game efforts about 50 pins when they rolled a powerful 938. Cpl. Harold Money pounded a 577 series to surpass all other efforts in league play as yet. Men to make the honor roll with better than 200 counts were Cpl. S. T. Stevens with 228: PFC Harold Denstrom 204. Money 210, Sgt. Clifford 204, Lt. Fran cis Hogan 201. PFC William Mueller 213, PFC Daniel Brcn nen 204. and Cpl. Melvin Bowcn. The standings. Hirh Pet. Game .013 MS .933 SOU .ISO .750 884 .687 71 .300 764 .467 SSI .400 869 .33.1 687 .133 767 .067 793 .000 664 W. . 14 B Co. c Co. D Co. A Co. F Co. H Co. E Co. G Co. I Co. HAS Co. OIllMn .. Football Scores OREGON PREP GRID SCORES By The Associated Press Salem 20, Lincoln (Portland) 18. Klamath Falls 0, Grant (Port land) 33. Vancouver, Wash., 7, Jeffer son (Portland) 6. Camas, Wash., 6, Commerce (Portland) 0. Washington (Portland) 19, Corvallis 0. Benson (Portland) 28, Kelso, Wash., 13. Eugene 14, Oregon City 0. Columbia Prep (Portland) 21, Scappoose 0. Gresham 26, Sabin (Portland) 0. North Bend 13, Grants Pass 0. Milwaukie 6, The Dalles fl. Hillsboro 31, St. Helens 26. Parkrose 14, Rainier 0. Medford 42, Weed, Calif. 6. Redmond 6, Grant Union 0. Toledo 26. Siletz 7. Bend 26, Prineville 0. La Grande 26, Baker 6. due to an advantage in age and experience over their rivals. Ticket sales indicated a turnout of around 25,000 for the game. Box Office Opens 12:30 MONDAY ..as you va Wtt really wanUd "V)f ot a woman s inner- f! AMLKU AN LKAfil K rxtrolt ait St. Limit HI Nw York Ronton 7H ttti 71 CleUnrJ W 7S l'nui(riill M 7K Chtcujio nri T7 Wiuhmntoii tti hj ii.Mi:s i:mi;iU)AV Drlrnit 7-H, lUuton ili. St. Louu 4. PhtUdrlphu J. Nfw York 7, Cleveland J. Only fume soheiiulert. TODAY'S tiAMf.S Nw York l Clevclmut, ttcuton Hi Detroit, Wnithmjiton at Cluc.i0. rhilAiltflnMU jiI St, l.ouii. N AI ION Ali l.kAtit'i: St. Louis Hit 4d rtltibiiiuh B A w Cinctitnit m til ChtCASo tit) 7:t Nw York ...... . tu no Boston Mi 114 Philadelphia w m ill Brooklyn M tn tlAMKS VtSllKDAY rhti'HKo . New York 1. Bcwlon U. St. l.tmu U. Only snif vchcdulrd, iuim i s ft.ir,i New Y'ork nt Cleveland, Boston at Detroit. WjtshtiiKtnn nt Chtoaco, Philadelphia t St. Louii. Huskies Favored Over Willamette In Grid Contest SEATTLE, Sept. 23 (.!') If the University of Washington Huskies were 10 pounds lighter to the man they would be rated a tossup to win their opening contest against Willamette uni versity in the Washington stadi um this afternoon. As it i., based on weight and nothing else, the greenest Wash ington team in history holds a slight edge over the Orcgonians who already have taken a pair of triumphs over Whitman. Only two lettermen Center Gordy Eerlin, today's field cap tain, and Jim IileCurdy, '.eft guard are on the Husky start ing lineup. Black Market In Appliances Bared SEATTLE, Sept. 23 (In vestigations following sale of two-burner electric plates, on which the ceiling price is $3.95, for $13.95, has uncovered what appears to be a large scale black market in electrical equipment. Arthur J. Krauss. district office of price adminis tration director, reports. A Seattle firm, fined and farced to rebate the over charges, disclosed it had pur chased the plates from an east ern wholesale house for S7.95. IIHilLj IMBWIIMHIUUUIMI CONTINUOUS SHOW TODAY A GIRL AND A BOY Sunday ran m events stj: m 3 a (m KMioflflY HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECOfJ Service Men and Women Home on Leave S 2'c Dick Beck from Fnrrn gut. Kin; Here until October 1. SC 1 c Al Richardson. Here until October 17. The itbovu service peoplo are entitled to free passes to tho lo cal theatres and frco fountain service at Loyt River dairy by courtesy of Lloyd Lnnib ot the theatres and lt. C Woodruff ol the dairy. I'leaso call at The Herald and News otlica (ask (or Paul Haines) for your courtesy tickots Wage Deal For V-Day Shaped By WLB SEATTLE. Sept. 23 Hi-MiriM. Bernard Noble, (if) Dr. regional war labor board chairman, today announced the national ooam stated policy that it would not consider it a violation of wage stabilization regulations for em plovers who closo their shops on V-Dav to pay employes at straight time rates or earnings for hours not worked without ob taining war labor board approv al. The board urged, however, that "there be no closings or work stoppages which would in terfere with the production ef fort necessary to carry the war against Japan to a finish in the shortest possible time." Major League Leaders By The Associated Preis AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting Johnson, Boston, .329. Runs batted In Stephens, St. Louis, 103. Home runs Etten, New York, 20. Pitching Newhouscr, De troit, 26-9. .743. NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting Walker, Brooklyn, .361. Runs batted in Nicholson, Chicago, 110. Home runs Nicholson, Chi cago, 32. Pitching Wilks, St. Louis, 16-3, .842. BOX OFFICE OPENS 12:30 ONLY A DOUBLE BARRELED ACTION THRILLER! $19 Monday Second Hit! wmmBm Altamont Rod Crow The Al- taiuonl lied L'l'uss surgical dress, iugs room In the junior high school building Is now open Wednesday of each week from II a. in. lo 4 p. in. All women nf the rmiummity Hie urged to at tend mid lulu- pint in lliu Alln mom program, Vliiti Parent! MM 2 e lllch Hid Bc.uu', sou of Mr. mid Mis. Walter Heanu o( Pacific Terrace, flew home from the east coast, arriving Friday morning alter ail absence of 27 months. Hriiun h? been on duly In the Atlantic and tonk nnrt in the malm- i'iii'iil!,.. inenls of trunp laiuliligs In the Merillerninenn mens since the early invasions, lie has 13 days at home wilh his (niiiily. Returns Horn S Sgt. Roberl Hall, sen of Mr. and Mi's. Hnheit Hull t 704 Kullon, is home for the fust t'nie in 2,1 inonllw of duty spent in Knglniid, the Mid dle East, nod Ilulian and Medl terraiieini llienlers o( war 11. ill is an nnuoier on a P-3H and wn returned oere on special orders, lie leaves Jctouer t lo go to tin; Lincoln, Neb., an base. From Texas Corporal Frank Fleet is home from Texas to set tle his wife and new (laughter. Kathcrin Eli.nbetli. In their new home, 210 Cook. Fleet expects to return to rump the hitler part of the week. TELEPHONE 4567 CONTINUOUS SHOW SAT. - SUN. STAI I : , "fa 'J - v'J E'S.v 1 WrM-.ifory-,..ina-r4vrh I 1 i IicJm m glory of a hall million Si; t I I kl. ",,."-H, ' H.I..I JA II!" t-'l """n"' If y HALFWAY TO HEAVEN (MUSICAL) CARTOON LATEST WORLD NEWS EVENTS Honley PTA Hesldi'iils o( the Henley ilislriet are urged lo nl tend and Join the Henley I'TA. which will have lis lirsl ineetlnil o( llm year nn Wednesday, Sep leuilirr 27, nl ;i:30 p. in., In the llcnlev high school. Hefresh inenls will he .served following the liusini'ss meellng. Teachers will ho lulrudiiced nl lilts time. On Furlough-- t"l. H. O. Iloyl. sun of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Iluyt. Is Inane on leave from Slnux I'lly nrniv air base, where he has fin ished' his training. He expects overseas duly soon. Iloyl Is a gradual' ol Klniiinlll Union high ! school il euli.Urd In Hie corps. February 12, 1044. Enlist In Navy -William W. Smilh, IH2.1 Sargent, and John I). Finlev, 220 Mart In, both 17 veins olil. enlisted in the navy 'recently through the local re cruiting office. They were sworn in nl 1'nrtlmul September I!). Exloniloo Meeting Altn- i mont Home Kxtension unit will hold Us rally dny meeting. Tuesday, September 2(1, al l .lil p. in. at the home of Mrs. llioiiias Thorn, 41137 lioardmiin. White Glove Found A white glove, diopped In the Mode o Dnv Friday, hns been found and the WAVE who lost it may recover it there. ITS..SU -.;-s.;.- 7 . f WNX ttorflnej ROBERT DI'ITCI O'BRIEN RYAN HUSSEY With FRANK McHUGH barton MacLANfe ADDED THRILLS Joint Up Hub Mend, son of Mrs. Uounld K. Finch, (lleinke Mend), lias enlisted In t lui inn I'liiuit ninilne and Is espei'leil home from Poillnnd for n lew dnys before repoiilng hi Urn Han Francisco base. Geti Tramler Itlcliiinl I ,-, v, MM 2, e, who litis hern Mutloned In Sun I'VnnclM'o for the plm year or more, writes Ids piiit'iil.s, Mr. mill Mrs. John IVcli. ihM he hns been I runs (erred tu lliuvnlinn service. Sacramento Visitor Curt Sel. ier, head of SoUer llox company i and loiincr Kliiiunlli Imnln'i inan. Is visiting In Klnninth Falls mi: business, Net.er now oiierntes 1 In Ihe Suermiieulo men. Home on Leave S 1 e Fled Wlillney, who hns been serving In the Atlnnlle on convoy duly since Oeloher, I!I43, i,s home on leave visiting Willi his wife ami her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waviie Adkins, (127 Uphnni, On Furlough Pvt. Piml Dwlglil of Cnnip Bni kley, Tex . Is visiting here on furlough Willi his parents, Itev. unit Mm. Albert Uwlght, 11211 Wnlnul. Window Broken A window In Ihe Concrete Pipe coiupmiv building nt llli.l Miirkel was broken soinetlme dining the night Friday but pollen s.ud thnl entry wns not made. Delphian - Members of Delln (nuninii chapter, Delphian, will meet at the home of Mrs, IVau Osborn on I) 4.1 a. m. will be, linns." Lawrence street nt Tuesday, The tuple Internnlloiinl Keln I - BOX OFFICE OPENS 12:30 P. M. Here ihey come, half a miTUon strongl They're. Bafaan bound... they're tough . . . and bad newi for Japs! So forry, Tojol V i ailiU ""iiitn, .. 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