. 25 (I') In allllD.it .HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE SEVEN teii; liEflSTANDABLE ERROn Ky alter ho arrived nl KmIIiv. Ml"., ex-Ciirdlnn ..ni, i- uylnK t'i Kuei ''.war will ''" 11 in do with IMi'li- pliin 10UU' in AuKiil a bullo--ri....r i.-jimii' hrHiluuar- ;1.......,l llic IIUU'llVC! L' 1 1 1 1 H , iimi1'111" I'"1" " I' " wiwtr i-caula- 'mir manpower Ki m iilil '' " v.r. urn to ii mini to .""?.... i.lllVl-l-H Will) ??.. in- coining buck , .r luring tin; off "I'll Thwbiill 'li'' should '-' " i win k fur lli'-iii ir, llniiiiliiini i'f 'In' .art: 1 i'""- "- l" . i .1 ul lit l,lU,.llll .. ui inn ' ...ui' . . . mil iv n mi ,..!,.. nod huw J i l.i. iiniillcd , Two weeks pointed out (ilhrr I'm Trojans and Bruins Battle to 13-13 Tie I 4 i k0 I hull Seals Take Double Bill From Acorns Double Win Earn! Fiiico Nino Placo iii Playoffs; Angols Drub Bcvoi Twice ti. tronv PAUL HAINES By WW OV) 2' 7 II 1 I. ID U10 Olx 0 i:i 3 Italmondl; Scalt nd Score: Flint uhiiif: ha ii h riincliro hul vii. ii iid uy.ttfliwr,H, c-otifi tfiiine Uevcn lnnlnan OnkiiifKi 0W wjO 00 S 1 Sjiii Kruiiriaco IHJl Wil X 2 4 0 tiycH ml Kaiinondl. Ilarrell nd Hjrm, ht-ricn won by nnn rranciico, 4 jfamei to 1. Flint jjnilic: Lou Aiikl-Il- ,.121 1W 20114 20 0 I'orlliincj . WKJ ao(J 010 3 0 1 1 (or lot. Cornel I a ii and Sum I, Fer nundf, i-ftikii, FcUcrmcyer, "Windor and AdaniH. Cook. Second y.nriic (seven lnniogl Lot AiikuIci im ld.i 4-11 14 1 J'orltitnd ItfJ WW 01 3 3 I'rlin and Fcrnandct; Lohcn. Pulford, and Adams. Serici; Los Angclet 3, Portland 2. Bengals Hake It Four Straight Over Red Sox Hal Newhouser Humbles Boston 9-5, Browns Rally in Ninth to Beat A's '" I' i ..I .. ud Hindi' ii t-'li'im sti'ii of 1 .. Ttii-n ho looked P .I'lllllll.t. . . . Willi"" u' Klonmoy. this inrmi'iii, ua- must hiivo uucM una (if nun Hint Unl It Sf Al I" ' uruin Loll Hnllbnck Vic Kmilh (No. 28) wadct through Trojan opposition for five-yard gain bsfort U!C Fullhack Duana Whilohead (No. 43) comoi in for tho tticklo. A crowd of 50,000 bravad a iwolloring 101 dcqroo tomporaluro to too the Univoriity of South California and Uni versity of California at Lot Angoloi opon thoir football teaton at Loi Angeles' Memorial Coliseum with a tie game, 13-13. 'mound of otlu-r Cll'i, but. u "l'h" i'i'iii"K youim L now iii the iinny will . lot (rout tl' l iniKiirra. wndiT wluit It will Ui'7" trnVlCE DEPT. i johnny (Vuiikci-a) .Sturm 'andldme for the C'""!' tnUtih. "OcciT ti'tim. John- . l.ufAM t.n l,...Lr ...Ml KfirCIT IM-I.H.T axMll. . . . Chh-f bcmun'K . r.tv itiuiiiT. w ii iiiniiim iihoowi'ri'd Norfolk Nnviil ntnllim bimcbiill nncl tall trams. Ii l"c Jo U'nvc IturOI SI'H Illll jr. . . K. ;w - ; Dcwnlt. I li:iH 1'i'im Miito -jiW cuoliilii. who wt'iH on ihrn he fnili'd lo swim n ch relnv IrK to brat Ljf, has returned from Eu- KirlnK llic uri- mm Mil wllli four du.itors. amplcli'cl 110 ml-ulim n n uJcr iiikI dropped live hsilinB Iniiil" n llerlin. , . . isow who cryinu now. Top Grid Tilt of Nation Ends in 13-13 Deadlock Johnny Roesch Returns Punt 74 Yards For Score As Gun Barks End of Game regon s Kanut Disqualified Go With Cruz RUTLAND, Sept. 2S (I'l bill Joe Knhul lost his r. lo lho Pacific const liitht li)clglit hoxlni! chnmplnn- ;a he wtu ui.i(uiiiiiieii in i ninth round ot it ta hciiou' klS-round bout with Cornor Calcllo Cruz, l.os Aniiclcs, 'Siturduv nm hi. t light uniUti nildwny In round with blond streuniliiK p I cut over Knhul a oyo ;li writers enlled It u technic inockout for Cruz. Knlph pin, referee, explulned lo- bowever, that ha diMiuiili' Kihut brciiu.w Ills lunnimer, i Capri, sti'l'il Inside the " to in.niect the iniiirv. Wed by tho Mcxlcnn'ii Ii in the enrly Knlnc, Kiiluit F'out of Ins crouch In the fclli round to xtiiKKer Cruz I inrcc Imril lefts to the body. f.iu the elKhlh bent opened. ptHailecl out with h atiiiiiier- nro-nnnded iiltiiek lo the ptoit proved the flnlshor. A P tut on Kiihut'a (orchciid W the fliiht to n halt. I Drdimini.rv t.nnla nnl.l.v WUSa. I'ortlimcl. deeisloned f Hoff, lfln. Anneondn P. 4 rounds; Eddlo Wellcr, p rori nnri Hi-pw i Wtwllh Kelly Jncknon, 1413 ffl;Jnck lluber, lOfl, const f. lonped Jnmcn J. Wilson fl Anxelcs. In 0 rounds. Major League Leaders 'r The Associated Press KATIONAI. I.pivnrip 'mng-WHllur, Brooklyn bllltnrl K'lO, 113 In Nicholson i3 r"s Nicholson, Chi rath 0. cningWilks. St. Louis. 17 ll..., "'AH LtlAliUE filing Jnlmnl, Hntnn t.Jntlcd In Stephens, St. r"1' ' Etton. Now York il W "PWhouser, ue.trou, El Padre Closed for Remodeling Will open SOON- '"'eh for Oponing Dafo By The Associated Prom The enuk of the timer's uun ehned In the consrlnusne.ss of I'nelfle (.'ini.st conference mem bers todtiy ns n wurniiK to be ware University of California at I.os Aniielcs' llrnins as n last-second touchdown threat. The iiaine-cdini! eun barked amidst the frenzied cheers of fill, 001) In 1.0s Aniieles cnlisenni Sat urday ns Drum llnlfbnrk Johnny Itoesch cat hered In n university of Southern California punt mill weaved 74 vards llirniiKli the be wildered Men of Troy for n touchdown that resulted In n 1J- i:i tie. ,j n.,i. Wnlerflebl hooted the I (jnme tleini! plneement to com- lete the dramn inai siarien witn ilCl.A's orlniiial final iiuarler touchdown on six Rrnund plays Hint carried ! yards, wttn lloeseh carrying over. Tin. University of Cnllfnrntn Ueiirs nl Berkeley did. not look too impressive in nillmi! to a HI-7 victory over the Juvenilc-power- 1 bi, ituiry s cuiiciie '.,lt-- Hears muffed a number oi touchdown opportunities that pushed over scores enrly and late. On the other hand, University f Wiishiniiton limbered up for conference piny by crusning in- tlo Willamette, 71-U. Coach A. A. SHIRK s Collesc o Pacific TiKers for the sicoiiu veiir humiiien ine vuuiueu Mary's Navy I'ro-r nyiners. n-o. Ainbrose Schindler, former USL All-America, sparked Pacifies first touchdown utter St. Mary s Cadets had taken n 0-0 Icad Win From Hornets Other Karnes of the weekend included a 20-0 victory by Uni-j verslty ot Nevada over Tonapah 1 A. my Airfield at Tonopnh, Sun day and a 27-0 win by Idaho uni versity, south, over Pocalello Marines Saturday. Football Scores By The Associated Pross SATURDAY Cornell III), Syracuse 8. Michigan 14, Marquette 0. Idaho (SoulliJ 27, Pocatcllo Marines 0. Tulsa 47, North Texas Ag- Kies li. Texas Christian 7, Kansas 0, Rice 57. Galveston AAF 0. Arkansas Agijics 20, Sclman Field 0. Illackland Army Air 24, John Taiieton 0. Lubbock (Tex.) Army Air 27, Texns Tech 13. New Mexico 47, Arizona State (1'lanstaff) 14. Kentucky 27, Mississippi 7. Fort Benning Reception Cen ter ID. TuskcRce 15. Southwestern (Tex.) 26, Louisi ana Tech 0. North Carolina State 27, Mil IlKan 7. Florida 36, Mayport Naval Air B. Catawba 6, Emory and Henry 0. Third Air Force 31, Charleston Coast Guard 0, ColIeKC of Pacific 14, St. Maiv's Pre-FliKbt 6. . San Dieso Naval Training Center 65, 105tlt Army Engi neers 0. Portland Grid Pros Sco.. Five Times to Win39-0 Bv The Associated Press A star-studded service team the fourth air force fliers of March Field set an example of powerhouse football for the west coast's two professional leagues yesterday by trampling the Snn Diego Bombers of the Pacific coast pro football league, 56-7. Jack Jacobs, former Okla homa university player, flipped passes to Bob de Fruiter for touchdown combinations that varied the Fliers crushing line advances. The Bombers, playing the game as a warmup lor the open ing of their league season next Sunday, scored their lone tally in the final period on a pass from Steve Bagarus, former Notre Dame ace, to Chuck Mac Swee ney, which was good for 51 vards. In American pro league games a nass-grabbinR galloping half back named Jimmy Caine scored five touchdowns as the Portland Rockets whitewashed the Oak land Hornets, 39-0, while the Los Angeles Mustangs romped to a 20-7 victory over the Los Angeles Wildcats. Bill Bryant tossed two passes which resulted in touchdowns for tho Mustangs. ' The victory put the Mustangs in second place behind the University Hollywood Rangers, who were idle yesterday. By Tho Associated Press San Francisco's Seals earned a place in the finals of the Pacific Coast league playoffs this week against either Los Angeles or Portland by winniim a Sunday doubleheader from the Oakland Acorns, fl-7 and 2-0. The Seals won the series, four to one, making a clean sweep alter the Acorns copped the first game. Saturday night the Seals collected 18 hits and a 9-3 vic tory. Frank (Leftv) O'Doul's sauad clinched the first Sunday game in tnc nun inning wnen ditcher Tom Seats hit a 385-foot homer with two runners on base. Ray Ilarrell pitched five-hit ball and his second shutout of the series to win the nightcap. The Los Angeles Angels as sumed a three to two series lead by defeating the Portland Bea vers, 14-3 and 11-1, and point for victory in tonight's sixth game. If tonight's game fails to decide the series, a seventh game will be played Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. The Angels drove Veteran Pitcher Syd Cohen out of the box for an easy second game win after they had pounded out 20 hits, including two homers by Ted Norbert and one by Cecil Garriott, in the first game. HOW ABOUT ITT Well, the local lads were pretty well snowed under in the first grid tilt of tho '44 season Friday nltc, but that is no good reason to criticise the team or the new system inaugurated by Coach Marble Cook. In fact, it calls for more fervid support than It the boys had won. ft must be remembered mat this was the first game under new system under a new coach for a new team, tnc lei lows ex pect your support and they de serve it to the end. Win, lose or draw. The important fact Is not that the team lost, but rather that they never quit, and were fight ing as hard at the final gun as they were at the opening whistle. This brings to mind a stanza that we read under a bust of Knute Rockne, immortal Notre Dame coach, a long time ago: "And when the one great scorer comes To write against your name, He writes not if you won or lost, But how you played the game." So let's all get behind the boys more than ever and show them that we appreciate their efforts and are for them all the way. Whadyasay? The Marine Barracks grid ele ven will fieht their first fray of the current season, Saturday af ternoon at Modoc field with the Navycats from'Willamette. Local sport fans are fortunate in hav ine some of the top-notch teams of the west coast and northwest scheduled to appear here in Klamath town. The ball games should all be dingers and will bring daylight football back again. With the marine tilts added to the high school contests, the pigskin sea son will be nicely rounded out. AMERICAN Lt-.Ani'E KACR AT A OI.ANCK llr The Aiaocliled Prett Gamei To W. I,. Pel. Behind Play Detroit 4 IM .371 ..... 7 St. Loula .. H.'l 114 .SBS 1 7 New York . 711 17 .Ml 414 8 Krmalnltir OameB Detroit Home. Philadelphia 1.11. Wash ington '4i. Away, nonr. Si. Loula Home. Boaton (31, New York 14". Away. none. New York Home none. Away, Chi cago I4l. St. Loula '4i. By JOE REICHLEH Associated Press Sports Writer It is no longer a question of who will stop the Detroit Tigers hut how can they lose? The American league leaders yesterday made it four straignt over me Boston nea aox, tu 5, to cling to their one-game edee over tho St. Louis Browns with only seven games leu to play against the second division Philaucipnia Ainieucs ana nasn ington Senators. ' A rousing three-run ninth in ning rally kept the Browns in the running with an uphill 3 to 2 triumph over the A's, but the New York Yankees were all but mathematically eliminated by falling before Mel Harder of Cleveland, 4 to 1. As the campaign starts its final week everything thus favors the Tigers. They have won 24 and lost 13 to the A's and Senators while the Browns, who must battle the Yanks and Red Sox in their last seven games, have won only 18 and lost 19 to their first division foes. "Hurricane" Harold New houser chalked up his 27th vic tory of the season as the Tigers humbled the Sox before 48,702 at Briggs stadium for the Tigers' Opponent Sought For Grey Mask A lough assignment is trying to be found for "ine urey Musk " who was so surcessiui in i,i it. n Knwi v u unwiiy i ii business rriciay nigiu m " inory In tneir wrestling su. mi- "mask win ciciiniieiy him"--" here Friday and only needs a suitable opponent. The masked marvel was a sensation in Cali fornia and drew the biggest house In Hollywood that has been seen In years. Rowdy sustained no broken ribs as was thought, and will probably be able lo tussle come Friday niullt. The card has not been com pleted yet, but will be announced soon. Bill McMacken Wins "Ail-Around Cowboy" Title at Lcwiston LEW1STON. Idaho, Sept. 24 7Pi Bill McMacken, Horcncc, Arlr-i won the "nll around cow Coy" title at Hie ninth ." Lcwiston roundup oday as the show closed after three days of competition by cowboys in na- tlonal tin". r""' , , i., McMnnlglc, association president lendance today thWcMicfcnn won in Ihc bronc riding in.;.. ,d ''!;;ccdL3,d Hnhinri Am e Will, Loomis, Was ? In buHdowinU with three-day lime of 35 seconds lo 34 for Will's three sicers. Tkn Walker, Preseoll SUNDAY North Carolina Prc Flight 27, Cherry Point Marines 14. Camp Lee (Vn.) 47. Indian town Gap (Pn.) Military Reserva- tion 0. ..... Kcesler Field (Miss.) 41, Al giers Naval Station (New Or leans) 0. Fort Knox 13, Bowman Field (Ky.) 6. . . Fort Monroe 7, Richmond Army Air Base 6. Alameda (Calif.) Coast Guard 7, Fleet Cltv Blue Jackets 7 (tie.) Nevada 20, Tonopah Army Air Field 0. Superbombers Stomp Missionaries 78-0 BOISE, Idaho, Sept. 25 MP)- Scorine each of the first nine times it had the ball, the Sec ond Air Force Superbombers romped to an easy 78-0 win over Whitman university Saturday. Seven thousand fans attended. Whitman was unable to pen etrate the Superbombers 39 yard line. RECORD CROP LEBANON. Sept. 25 (IF) The Lebanon Nut Growers association estimates this area will have" a $250,000 crop, one of the largest on record. Salem Man Wins Grand Prize in Western Show OSWEGO, Sept. 25 P) A Sa lem man, George Potts Jr., was announced today as winner of the grand prize at the Lake Oi wego Hunt club's western horse show which ended Sunday. The award was a silver mount ed saddle. He won 27 points on Chief, which he rode from Salem to enter the show. Carl Loop, Salem, riding Rab bit, placed second; uraig ian deen. Oregon City, riding Jerry third, and Harry Knoop of Ore gon city, riding Kocket, lourtn, Henley Defeats Honkers 28-13 Henley high school gridders defeated the Honkers of Lake view, 28-13, in a high-scoring tilt played at Lakeview Friday night. Keller. Henley fullback scored the first touchdown of the same in the second Quarter, but Downs, right half for the Hon kers, took the following kickoff back 90 yards to score, from then on it was mostly all Hen ley as they went on to tally once in tnc uurci stanza ana twice in the final frame. Scorn bv auarters: Henley 0 7 7 1428 Lakview 0 6 0 713 MAIL 'EM EARLY1 With Santa Claus due to make his annual appearance soon, we would like to put in a reminder lo ioiks to man tnrisuuas paeti ages to service men and women early, and to be sure that the parcel is addressed correctly and legibly. Also, we wish to make a sug gestion, if we may, concerning Christmas gifts for the armed forces, it has gradually aawnea on the American public that sports has been a tremendous fac tor in winning this war. The per formances oi Americans, wnein- er from Waycross, Georgia or Keokuk. Iowa, trained in sports and with the competitive spirit that arises from participation in sports, has been vastly superior to nations trained only in war. So. when you mail that Christ mas box to that boy or girl in service you might consider in cluding an item or two of athletic equipment that will add to their comfort and pleasure. Roundup said at- tolalcd more Ariz., i--.,., with n IMoTsT seconds for ""frreU, Alliance, Neb took first money In Uruhm bull riding. Bob Jlurrows, Burlcy, I Inbo shared top bnrehnck rid ,,K money with Bob Wilkinson, Throckmorton, Texas. Huskies Blast Willamette 77-0 But 'Cats Never Quit Packers Win Pro Tilt From Bears 42-28 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. Ia Detroit 84 St. Louis B3 New York , Boston . ...79 ...74 Cleveland - .70 Chicago 69 77 Philadelphia 67 80 Washington 61 86 Games Yeslerdar Detroit 9, Boston 3. St. Louis 3. Philadelphia a. Cleveland 4, New York 1. Chicago S-2. Washington 3-0. Today's Games New York at Chicago 12). Philadelphia at Detroit. Washington at Cleveland Inight), Boston at St. Louis mighti. Pet. ,571 .565 .541 .503 .476 .473 .45(1 .415 CHICAGO. Seot. 25 (JP) Quarterback Sid Luckman and all, the champion Chicago Bears have been left at the post in the 1944 National Football league race. Their debut was spoiled yes terday at Green Bay, Wis., when the potent Packers of Curly Lambeau rallied for their sec ond league victory with a rous ing 42-28 decision before 24,- 000 fans. In the only other loop fray, the Cleveland Rams celebrated their return to competition after a year's hiatus with an eye-lash 30-28 triumph over the Pittsburgh-Chicago combine. The campaign opener for both was witnessed by 20,968 at Pitts burgh. PARKER WINS TOURNEY LOS ANGELES, W Frankie Parker, national champion, beat Bill Talbert, Indianapolis, 6-4, 6-8, 8-6, to win Pacific Southwest tennis championship. ninth triumph in their last ten starts and 22 of their last 27. In coming from behind to nip the A's, tho Browns chulkod up their fifth in a row behind Jack Kramer's effectivo twirling for his 16th victory of the year. Mark Christman doubled homo the tying runs in the ninth, then scored the winning tally on an error. The Chicago White Sox ex tended their winning streak to six straight by sweeping a twin bill from the Senators, 9-3 and 2-0. Thornton Lee, pitching his first game since he fractured his wrist July 9, won the opener. Ed Lopat blanked the Nats with six hits in the nightcap. St. Louis' champion Cardinals became the first National league team to win over 100 games for three successive years when they took two from the Philadelphia Phillies, 4-3 in 16 innings and 1-0 in nine frames. Whitey Kurowski's homer gave Mort Cooper his 22nd triumph in the opener. Ted Wilks won his 17th against three defeats in the finale. The Pittsburgh Pirates broke even with the New York Giants in 10 innings 3-2 after Bill Voiselle had beaten them 5-4 for his 21st victory in the opener. The Chicago Cubs and Brooklyn Dodgers also divided, tnc uubs winning 4-3 on Bill Nicholson's 33rd homer, after Curt Davis racke'! up his tenth game for the D :dgers in the opener 10-3. Cinci r.ati took two close ones from Boston 2-1 and 1-0 on good pitching by Harry Gumbert and Arnold Carter. Manager Mel Ott of the Giants suspended First Baseman Phil Weintraub for the balance of the season for lack of hustle and "improper attitude" during Sat urday's game. Before the game, Ott had to summon Weintraub from the clubhouse, where he had retired after being hit on the arm in batting practice. In six official times at bat, Wein traub failed to get a hit, looking at a third strike with the bases loaded. NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L ...101 St. Louts Piitsburffh 87 Cincinnati 84 Chicago ... 70 New York 64 Boston 60 Brooklyn - 60 Philadelphia SEATTLE, Sept. 25 F) noasting a 71-0 victory over Wil Innu'tto, the University of Wash inglon Huskies prepared today to pluv host Saturday to Whit man'; Missionaries, a team twice defeated by Willamette. While the Missionaries aren t calculated to give Coach Ralph (Pest) Welch's green but hnrd gnlioping lads much in the way of tussle, at least the game will provide the coniparativc scorn dopestcrs with some ma- '"whitman was overpowered by Major William (Red) Reese s sec ond nil-force team 78-0 Saturday, and tho Huskies wil tangle with the Superbombers November 18 nlFi?stkrei test for Washington will bo October 23-the VSC game on the Trojans' homo field Until then tho Huskies have onlv two games with Whitman and another, with Willamette to battle-test their T-formation maneuvers. DSC will sharpen on much tougher competition. The Huskies scored almost at will Saturday and in almost every conceivable fashion. The Bearcats never stopped trying but thev were outweighed and outclassed. Nevertheless the Salem, Ore., outfit was able to mount a pair of commendable drives, one which punched to ihn Husky 17-vard line near the end of tho half and the other which bogged down on the 12 in the final quarter, now Pnrhnn nnd Floyd Sim mons of the Bearcats showed speed and power but the Husky line gave them little chance to break loose. By the same token the Husky backs all performed like all-Amcncans as men- in wards broke open great holes. TRUCKS FOR RENT you Drive - Move Yotimoli Save K Long and Short Trlpa STILES' BEACON SERVICE "on. 8304 1201 East Main Attention Hunters Save Your Hides! Deer Elk Antelope Wo will pay you top prieet and you will be help ing the war effort. Hides are noeded badly. Sixth St. Auto Wrecking We have Oregon tiate permit lo buy, 6th St. 2501 So, Tel. S583 Boiler Explosion Damages Building TACOMA, Sept. 25 (JP) An unexplained explosion in the boiler room of the children's in dustrial home badly damaged the three-story building last night. Forty-two children, asleep when the blast occurred, were uninjured. Several, however, re ceived minor cuts on their feet from shattered window glass when led from the building. Mrs. Doris Mack Russell, 25, an employe, was the lone hos pital case. She received severe burns about the legs and arms, tax CLINIC PLANNED ptwr.AND. Sept. 25 lP) Tho second all-Oregon tax clin ic will be held hero uciooer in conjunction with a regional rnnfi-rence of Taxpayer associa tion executives from 11 western states. Spc;.kers will include Mnj. Harold J. Warner, past r.,...nnHnr nf the Oregon de partment of the American Le gion. BODY RECOVERED OREGON CITY, Sept. 25 (P) The body of Mrs. Josephine Ann Cornell, 35, Portland, who drowned in Oswego lake, August 07 uj.ic fnund vesterdav by two fishermen, Coroner Ray Rilance said. Moil populor"ytor 'round" daunt IK a pint Alwoyi pur ond dillclevi. YOU moU our flavor in 3 mlnulat. 20 fomoul rclpi in och pocVoot, Pltait otk your ertxr for LOirjomieiwJ M u A ,...! Ci, trnnrl.tl. S. Calif. . ru, ' - Pel. .687 .500 .575 .483 .438 .411 .408 .400 JOHNNY BEATS ARMY HONOLULU Seven-hit pitch ing by Johnny Vander Meer save, the Navy an 8 to 2 win over Army and a lead of two games to none in the service men's "world series." One out of every four cars in use January 1. 1944. was 1U years old or older. jEjillK Blended Whiskey jfSX Sfl-Prool B7!4 Grain jWi'toJm- Neutral Spirits. The ST Sf. Lansdowne Distillery, jW'iTSWfe- Havre deraoe Games Yesterday Cincinnati 2-1, Boston 1-0. Brooklyn 10-3, ChicsRO 3-4. New York 5-2. Pittsburgh 4-3. St, Louis 4-1. Philadelphia 3-0. Today's Gaines Cincinnati at New York. St. Louis at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at Boston '2. Chicago at Philadelphia (2). REA Officials Plan Postwar Program DENVER. Sept. 25 Wl Rural electrification administration of ficials from 10 western states meet here today and Tuesday to i plan for a backlog of construe-, tion to be undertaken after the war. An unadvanced balance or $106,000,000 is on hand for work already approved but halted be cause of the war, officials said. SPECIAL BOARDS PLANNED PORTLAND, Sept. 25 (rt) Multnomah county commission ers have votdd to set up special election boards to count absentee ballots f servicemen. Chairmen of the republican and democratic county central committees had requested the action. Tnrilnns nf the United States had more than 30,000 different medicines, all of wntcn nao to bo eaten. If You Gel Up Nights You Can't Feel Right If you have to tot up 3 or mora times a flight, your rest Is broken and It's no wonder If you feel old and run-down before your time. Bo If you Ott Up Nlfthts or sutler from Bladder Weakness, Painful Passages, Back ache, Leg Pains, Kcrrousness, Rheumatic Pains, or swollen Ankles, due to non-organic and non-systemic Kinney and Bladder Trou bles, you should try Cystex (a physician's nrenerlDtlon). Usual. v. the verv first dose of Cystex goes right to work helping the Kid' neyi flush out excess acids and wastes which may have caused your trouble. So take Cysttx exactly aa directed and watch for quick help and a rapid Increase In pep, mora youthful feeling and Jot In llTlng, Cystex muse surprise ana otiiBni you, ana aausiy completely or you simply return the empty iirprlse and delight tcly or you simply Don't sutler another hlght without trying guarantcea tyitex nry ae. tr in tun. in Cvi Ire fo your rfrupptit; be sure to get gsnvlne, ouoronteid Cystex Buck Hun Service 1 Men On Cold Duty Need BUCKSKIN GLOVES! We Buy Deer, Elk & Antelope Hidei HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR GAME SKINS: 1. Avoid dragging lht animal. 2. Skin carefully, avoiding butcher cuts. 3. Either dry your skin In a cool ihady place or drop It off with ua ai you bring the game to . town. 4. Do not expose It to the tun or heat and the ikin ii to be dried allow plenty of air circulation. A Hide Brought To Us Immediately Worth More-To You And To Keep Service Man's Hands From Freezing. SESSLER BRO "SALVAGE IS OUR BUSINESS" 534 Market St. Phone 4862