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MONDAY. SEPT. 19, 1949 HtRALO AND NtWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MCE NINE adelphia falbs BO Phi Eight mm Don't Sell Th. Pols Short Yet Tli Pcllrn nwd not hang thrlr head Derails of tlirir one-touch-down Iom to the Orant Generate. Th majority of fans (even local barkers! who bet their heads, not their heart, war plrkltif Orant all lh way tram two to lour touch down! Altar Orant ollrd up thrlr passing machine, they looked Ilka lha elev an described In advance press noli caa. But In Ilia first half, Uia Pell cam had the upper hand, Willi the furward wall opening lapplni holra for Urn Carlson and Jo llemet rakoa to pour through. Wonted: Some . Effective Blocking from the presa box there appear ed to be one outstanding weak spot In the Pelican offriue. And thu will coma a no newa to Mrntlersholl and company. The pelican sorely need a block p2 bark or a linesman that can poll out ol the Una and clear the i paUl on and aaeeps. Utile Uaynor Huck. wilt aome preclae, hard blocking ahead of him, no doubt could have pierced lax Into the Clranl eeaundary with aome blocking help, CarUun tared much better when he rounded the enda but not because he had anyone to clear the deck. Hut he a bigger and hli extra weight naturally ropelled him further along the route. There waa alto room for Improve ment on hand-o!f. Deception waa lacking, particularly In the aecond hali. But It arema a good thing that itrnriershoot could put hia ollense and defense under a mlcroacope In a non-league game. Offhand, Id aay tlit Pela won't face a better team than waa Orant In the aecond half Friday night. The return ol Joe Nichols, prob ably the hardest running back on the squad and rough Tom A Oner at the tackle apot ahould add a potent touch to both the go and atop de partment. There aeema to be nothing wrong with the Klamath eleven that a healthy do, o! drilling on fund.- ; """' w" tu"- 1 , TLIa rnrn.r I Picks Bombers Ie been pulling for the Brooklyn Buma all aeaaon to finish on top of the National league heap. Bui now. In the homestretch of j the big wheel, 1 11 com out with thla prediction the St. touu Red- I bird to nip the Brook, for the flag : and the Yanka to finish without too much trouble a American champl- I on. 1 In Ihe World Series? Hera my ' pick: the Yanka but they 11 have to . go the full aevert game to turn the trick. Sports Thoughts Off the Cuff Merrill 45 to T lacing of Tule lake and Malm'. 1 to 13 romp over Illy, the league. Infant thu year may Indicate Henley will have a fight on their hand thla year to maintain their almost monotonou dranglrhald on county claa B hon or thl year. . . . PS. Henley managed to gel over Lakevlew. lo 0, In their non-league opener , . . Bowler, will be rolling In league play anon and wrestling mayhem will hold away at the armory every week aa we near the fall and winter port season. . , , Payoff In Far West Tonight PITT8BUHO. Calif.. Sept. It ( Pittsburg and Redding will meet for tthe Par West league final playoff game here tonight. They apllt thrlr Saturday and flunday contests, to tie the playoff at three game each. T7ie Redding Brown defeated the Pittsburg Diamond, 13-8, Sat urday night, despite a two-run hemer by plnrhhlller Pete Hernan dea for the Diamond. But Sunday the Diamonds pounced bark to collect 16 hit off A! Kruk and .whitewash Redding. 11-0. Saturday! R. H. B. Pittsburg .. 010 100 121 13 I Redding 031 J13 31x 13 17 3 Carr, Heck and Lucldo, Mar tin (Ii : Llneberger and Perry. Sunday R. H. K. Redding .. 000 000 000 0 1 1 Plttsmirg 133 00! 03x 11 1 1 Kruk and Perry; Hernandeg and Martin. Special Elk Permits To 8100 SEATTLE, Sept. 10 ( Eight thousand one hundred hunter will be able to bang away at any old adult elk thla arason, the state game department aald today. All the other and about 45.000 hunter are expected to go after the antlered giant must aettle for bull elk only. The 1100 will be apecia permit holder. The gam department aald application for lha'apeclal pcrmlta must be In It handa by 4 p. m. Tuesday. September 30, to be ellg I Ible for the drawing of winner. V Application have been How to dale, Um department aald. Red Sox Recall Caselli The Philadelphia Phllllra have re called or purchased eight membera of the IU4K Oema baseball auuad and tlie Boston Ked Box have re called another, making nine of the 17 playera.who flnUhed the eeaaoh with the Oema due lor a cnauce at higher claaalflcallon baseball next year. Th Phil, are allll eyeing the re maining playera and may pick up one mora. Uoya bring moved up by purchase are Ted t Pinky) 1 1 cm, jiMt-hlltliig outfielder, Pitcher Chuck rlrhlld- dan, pllchera. Catcher Ralph fcfoh- ler and BhorUtop Morrle Nordell. ""crbrruroC. Z Three-Eve league tclaai Bi and ou- i Uoned bark here. Joidan waa; bought by the PhlU tor Terre Haute ' Nordell waa aold to Ballua. Kana.. i of tlie claaa C Weateni aaMiciatlon and optioned back to tlie Oema for I um aeaiion. He may be moved up I another notch to play claa B ball. The Phlla organuailon la high on I Nordell. a evidenced by refuul of j a MSOO offer for him. The offer I presumably came from the Cleve land Indiana organltatlon. Nordell hit 313 for the Oema thl I year. He la la yeara old and haa two year of profnulonal ball to hi erediv The Beaten Red Hex have recalled Outfielder Bob t'aaaelll far their Han Joae affiliate In the elaaa (' ent er n la wheel. aaaelll entered the game thla year aa a pitcher with ,y ,h. . rm. the tiema beeattae af hi. ability. hilling With thoee nine player leaving. the Oem have lo count on when the 1M0 season mil around. Among them are Mike j Pernandex. Jack Bulck, Eiryn El- j ton and Clyde DeWitt, the latter a semi-pro pitcher tlgned at the cloae of the season. Oordnn Hernandet probably will 1 move up aa an Inflrlder. Butch Pal-' ler possibly la through with baxeball and the same goe for the veteran i Bill Reese. Joe Nichols, probably 1 will get a chance to pitch In high ! er ball, a will 8tan OHsnn. ' Manager Hub Kittle haa been ef ! fered the ob af managing the (lease foe another year, bat left Saturday fee Yakima where he haa a res j laurant boalneaa wllhawt putting lit name on a contract. The (tema thla year played to ap proslmalely A.eoe attendance In regatar-aeaaon gamea at home, Ihe beat gale In the Par Heat leagae. Jayvees Crush Trojans A big. experienced Klamath Union Jayvee squad rolled to a 43-0 -victory, at the expense of Sacred Heart Academy on Modoc practice field Saturday afternoon In rrglaterlng their seven-touchdown total the baby Pelican (cored at least once In all four period, and kicked one conversion. Left half Al Davis aurted the pa rade In the flrat minute of the con test, plunging over from the T r o Jan two yard trlpe. Maynard Bmlth split the uprights for the lone one pointer. Toward the end of the first canto fullback Al Herrrra of the Red and White pulled a one-man stunt by clocking a Trojan punt and than going over from the fifteen two playa later. Single tallica were reglsered In each of the aecond and third per iods. Half bark Roger Blls plunged over from the Arariamy two-yard line on a hand off from ouarter back Dlmlrk. making the half time total 10-0 for the red-shlrted Jay Vee, Burly Al Herrrra came back In the aecond half to pick up hla aec ond scoring effort for the day bv cracking over center on a two yard plunge. The baby P e 1 1 c a n continued pouring the heat In last period, hit ting the (coring column with three more paydlrt trip. Halfback Buff. Ington took the honor, twice, once on a tricky pass and lateral play, and again on a wide (weep around the Trojan right end. Sandwiched In between Buffing ton Jnurnlea, waa a Jaunt by Blls In to the end tone, culminating a twenty-flve yard sprint. The green but game Trojan had one scoring attemp nullified by an offside penalty. Lowell Srhtirk, hlf-tv-runnlng Academy halfback, gob bled In a KU kirk on hla own five, and ran back through the entire Red and White (quad. Other than that attempt In th first period, the "horsemen" were unable to muster up any type of a aerlou (coring thmt. Don't miss a good net mop the Want Ad every day I It pays I meyer, lnflrldrr Ken Jensen and 1 r " if X J " 1 Catch IMck Utacalao. Vr- ) I 1 ' ' T V I All will be taken U the Phlla' ,.. ' -V 1 V f ' ' J i ' '' 8 farm training e,te, .1 Dyersborg. f ' A V'Av ,C 1 'V X -J'- Tenn, neat aprlng and from there w , ' t t'U; aaalined to epola aeme.hera In the .' J'H'- . -AJL '''. ' 'i Phils' .rg.MsaUim. Ilrae. ta slmo.1 f, K i. ' i JJl V ' s ' X T V certain U play at leaet elaea H ball Ji"''!.) ;V:i' ' Vj'C ft Hi' , ' ?( seal year. The ether three may be I IV- f . ' t-ihir ls '.. -a ptloned bark lor more tuu D f . ;-.,' Vi,V'vj efl i"t'' i ptay. I., probably will U, , U.; .;--J ..t. ir'MV iv ??.'J I. get mm. pitener. ; Y ? VV'.l'Afi?j ft 3a, tiVi.Vfc Hecailed by Uie Phlla organuauon t .,! i i V, ' , , ; ' r' Vi, j'(i'l ' ' ' are Johnny Lopeman and Nile. Jor- i trl'-Z Jitft e.i'A. i 4 aa.it Trtti -m -r-3- 1 i A OFFER TURNED DOWN The Wy ho turned down o $7500 1 offer for Morrie Nordell, shortstop with the Klomoth Gems for the post two seosons. Nordell hos been called up in nexf jeoson. TOUCHDOWN 'HAPPY' Idaho Vandals, WSC Cougars Pour Power On Bearcats. Aggies By The Aaeorialed Preea Storm flag were flyuig In the Palouse hllla today where of touchdown tomador appeared to be brewing. In tlielr i4 football baptismal, the Idaho Vandal ran wild Saturday to crush the Willamette Bearcat. 79-0 at Moacow and the Washington State Cougar showed power a-plenty at Pullman with their 33-0 romp over the Utah Bute Aggiee. It was a different lory at Seattle. where ihe University of Wahlng ton Hank Tlrdrniann raced 80 yard on a punt return In the last two minute to give the Huskies a 14-7 viriorv over the Utah Redskin. Coach Duel Howell Vandal, turning up In a King's-X game against the Bearcat of the norm west conference, broke loose for 41 points In the fourth quarter to run up the nation most lopsided score. Two of the Idaho touchdowna were made by Center Ken Larsen on run back of pas Interceptions. The Vandal chalked up 585 yards and 31 first down to Willamette 86 and four. Quarterback Bob Cambold eparkrd Ihe C'aatare' potent aerial attack that accounted far three touch dawn and aet up a f earth. Bud Roffler grabbed ane af (.am holds toaaea and raced 53 yard t paydlrt In the langeat run af the game. Washington State led In flrat downs, 11 ta nine. Among Ihe Narthweat'a entailer rallrgea, Ihe Portland Pilots looked Impressive In their heme field 33-6 triumph aver Central Washington af the Evergreen conference. John ! Preeman'a 7 1 -yard run capped a three touchdown Portland attack In the aecond quarter. Pacific university of the North weal loop and Pacific Lutheran of the Evergreen circuit battled to a 30-30 tie at Pnrest Grove. Ore., a Die Lute came back with 13 points In the final quarter. Passes by John Jurknvlch and Orne Sundesa con nected for the two late Lute TD'a. Halfback Carl Wirkham acored four touchdowna a Llnflrld college trounced Eastern Oregon College of Education 49-0 at La Grande. Ore. Jim Hrm kicked all (even con versions. Lewis A Clark dumped Western Washington College of Education 19-0 at BcUlngham. Bob Pollard wa the big gun of Ihe Oregon at tack, passing to one touchdown and selling up another. Kl. Marlln'a acored once In the flrat period and twice In the fourth while whipping I'nlverally of British Columbia Xl-6 at Olympla. The B. ('. Thunderhlrda never threat ened. A 13-yard march resulted In the flrat period tally with a John Donahue ta Ted Rteppa paaa aa the pay-off play. Railroaders Dump Dunsmuir DUN8MUIR, Sept. 19 The Rll mder of Dunsmuir evened up the Northern California baseball league flag playoff Sunday, topping the Yirka Indians 8-7. The Indian had won th first game a week ago 10-1 and looked foi easy sailing. Pinal match of the two-of-thrre aerie will be played at Weed next Sunday. mm VlM mm 1 N I rr , : Philodelphio Phillies system the Phils' organization for duty couple .STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGl'K W. L. New York . 0 51 Boiton M 5S Cleveland 83 60 Detroit 4 83 Philadelphia It 68 Chicago & 84 St. louU .. 4 96 Washington . 45 B8 Pet. 3 .811 in .575 .528 .413 338 315 Yesterday' Remit New York 7. Cleveland 3. Boaton 11. Chicago 5. Detroit 3-5. Washington 3-1. Philadelphia 7-7, St. Loul 5-4. Katarday'e Rcaolta New York 6. Detroit 4. Boaton 3. St. Loul I. Chicago 8. Philadelphia 5. Cleveland 8. Washington 1. NATIONAL LEAGVE 81, Loul - 91 51 JM1 Brooklyn 89 54 .623 Philadelphia 76 66 J28 Boaton 69 74 .483 New York 68 75 .476 Pittsburgh 63 79 .444 Cincinnati 58 84 .408 Chicago 57 86 J89 Yeterdv'a Result St. Louis 15. Philadelphia 3. Rrooklvn 7. Chicago 1. New York 13-3. Pittsburgh 4-7 (second game six Innings). Cincinnati 7-1. Boston 6-1 (sec ond railed end nine, darkness), ttaturday'e Reaulta Boston 4. St. Loul 3. Pittsburgh 7. Brooklyn I. Chicago 4. New York 1. Philadelphia 4. Cincinnati 0. PACIFIC COAST I.EAC.I E Hollvwood 104 76 J)78! Oaklvtd 100 80 AM Sacramento 95 85 .528 Seattle - 93 87 J17 San Diego 93 M Jill San Francisco 84 96 .467 Portland 83 96 .461 Los Angeles 68 110 .383 Sunday's Scores Hollywood 10-3, San Ptanclsco 3-1. Oakland -l. Los Angeles -. Portland I-I, Ban Diego 1-4. Seattle 1-1. Sacramento 3-1. Saturday Score San Diego 10, Portland 0. Hollywood I, San Francisco I. Oakland 13. Lo Angele 6. Seattle 4, Sacramento 3. 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Thl atab came after Manford Oregg and Herbert Horton moved the ball down from the Tech 38 to the Divi sion 33, leading a concerted drive. The Oregon team came to life at this point and moved down to the Washington 14 yard line after a driving 53 yard aplurge but Chuck Warren fumbled a lateral from Quarterback OU Elder and the march ended there. 86-YARD MARCH The Warrior Ignited another march for 86 yards and a touch down, capped by Mark Kato's touchdown pitch to Edgar Shelter. In the aecond Quarter, the War rior added three more six -pointers and tacked an extra pointa. The flrat score waa from a 13-yard paaa. Dirk Richardson hurling and End ' Bob Treogrr catching; Treoger In- j tereepted Elder'a paaa and raced 44 yard for the fourth (core; Norn I Crawford rmahed In a 66 - yard ewalelned drive with an off-tackle eight yard touchdown amaah. j In the aecond half, the Techera were a rejuvenated machine but were repelled Juit short of the final line twice. Warren, Elder. Dean Weekly and Ken Miller alternated In carrying the mall and moved from their own 30 to the enemy 13 but there they met a atubborn defense and fell short of acortng. The Owl bobbed aa with an aer ial game In the cloaing mlnate of the game In an attempt to draw Mood. They completed three of four consecutive throw, and moved within the Warrior gaal line. But a laat-dowm desperation pitch wa Intercepted. End John Paaach averaged 35 yarda an alx ponta for Oregon Tech. The Owla were handicapped by ragged blocking. Stars Drub Seals In Twin Bill By The Associated Press Four up and seven to go. The Hollywood Stars will have to stumble, fall down and break their collective legs to lose the Pacific coast league pennant now. The Stars, a great Sunday team all season, took a pair from San Francisco 10-3 and 3-1 yesterday while the challenging Oakland dropped two to the lowly Lo An geles Angels 9-8 and 61. Thus. If Hollywood captures Just three of Its remaining series with Seattle, the Acorns must take a 1 1 seven from Portland to tie. Four Twtnk wins and the Oaks are dead. Sacramento took a choking t w o game grip on third place with a twin win from Seattle 3 to 1 and 6 to 1. Frankle Da.vo and Bob Oil lesple were the winning Solon hurl era. Dasso hurled a six hitter In the seven-Inning opener while Rugger Ardizota tossed a fire hitter In losing Portland and San Diego split their two. The Beavers took the opener 3-1 and the Padres the finale 4 to 3. Cal Mclrvin was the winner In the opener with a four hit Job, although Hal Saltsman had to relieve In the ninth after Mclrvin gave up t w o walks with none out. Over El Trebol WESTBURY. N. Y Sept, 19 m Cecil Smith scored five goal yes terday to lead the Hurricanes to a 10-4 victory over El Trebol of Ar gentina for their second straight U. 8. Open polo championship. 1 Expert GUN REPAIRING And REBLUEING In Our Shop! Prompt Service Accurate Work h Reasonable Price A Reasonable Price 8tlifct!on Guaranteed (The GUN STORE 714 Main St. 1 49ers Down Dons, 42-14 By The Associated Pre Cleveland and San Francisco, th perennial Titan, again aet the pace In the All-America football conference. Buch Shaw' San Franc laco 49 er Juggernaut .lashed It coast rival, th Loa Angelea Dona. 43-14. yesterday while the Browne were downing the New York Yankee, 14-3. at Cleve land. Thu. San Francisco control flrat place with a I -0-0 mark and Cleveland I second with 3-0-1. The National league make Its bow thl week with four games scheduled. College Grid Scores COLLEGE bunday Bonaventure 36, Scran toa 0. St. Late Saturday Beoree PAR WEST Washington 14. Utah 7. Washington Stat 33. Utah State 0. Idaho 79, Willamette 0. College of Idaho 31. Southern Idaho college 6. Llnfleld 49, Eastern Oregon col lege 0. Lewi and Clark 19, Western Washington college 0. Pacific university 30, Pacific Lu theran 30 Uel. Portland 33, Central Washington college 0. St. Martin' college 31, University of British Columbia 0. Port Lewi 33, Oregon Tech 0. California 31. Santa Clara 1. Colorado A&M 14. Colorado col lege 7. Wyoming 67, Idaho State 13. Montana 33, South Dakota uni versity 13. Texas Western (formerly Texas Mines) 47. Brigham Young 6. College of Pacific 7. San Prands eo 6. MIDWEST Texas Christian 38. Kansas 0. Nevada 41, Cincinnati 31. Marquette 66. North Dakota State 0. Ouachita 14. Oklahoma City 13. Wavne (Neb.) 30. Hasting 6. Kentucky 71. Mis. Southern 7. Clemson 69. Presbyterian 7. Richmond 37. Randolph-Macon 0. SOITHWEST Texas 43. Texaa Tech 0. Vlllanova 35, Texas AM 0. William and Mary 14. Houston 13. Hardln-Simmons 13, North Tex as 7. Tulsa 17, McMurry (Tex.) 16. Red Sox Buy Suds' Schanz SEATTLE. Sept. 1 MV-CharUe Schanx, 30-game winner for the Seattle Rainier, get anotner chance at the big time. The tail, bespectacled right hander was o!d Saturday to the Boston Red Sox of the American league for delivery next season. A onetime Yakima resident, th veteran pitcher came to Seattle last year from Kansas City of the American association. He spent four years in the mJors with the Philadelphia Phillies. Seattle get two pitcher and an undisclosed amount of cash In the deal. Bill Gives Federal Aid To Fisheries On Saturday. August 17. the Din- gell bill passed the senate, with a few minor and strengthening amendment, thus ending a 10-year fight to secure a federal aid pro gram for state fishery restoration project reports the national wild life federation. The bill earmarks the existing excise tax "on fishing rods, creels, reels and artificial lures, baits and flies" to provide the necessary revenues to carry out the federal and .late programs. Seventy-five per cent of the cost of a project Is paid from this ear marked fund: the balance of 35 per cent Is paid from the state fishing license fund. SHAVE MUG Refill .65 Richer, creamier, moisture retaining lather meant smooth er, (.iter (have. Man-site mug full of non-drying Shave Soap means pteasanter, mote eco nomical (hiving. Sam large quantity in Refill. Lee Hendricks Your Nrighborhaod Draggl.l Itll So. 6th Phone 4H1 1.00 Page Saves Yanks NY Holds AL Lead In Cleveland Win By Th Associated Press, The outstanding feature of the New York Yankee pennant drive, aside from Joa Page's sterling relief exploit. Is th uncanny way that Manager Casey Stengel's substitutes have com through for th Injured front-line rx. Although plagued with over 60 Injuries, th Yanks hava paced th American league since opening day. Th Yankee man of the hour lw Hank Bauer, peedy rtrong-armed j UonaJ i,, Ir,nt-running It, outfielder. Jo DIMagglo, who missed the first 65 game of th season, report ed at gam time yesterday with a high fever. The clipper, once reg ularly hitting over .300, was scratch ed from the lineup and Bauer In stalled. Bauer drove In three runs with a double and triple to lead the Yanks to a 7-3 victory over the Cleveland Indians. The triumph preserved the Yank' two and one-half game lead over the Boaton Red Sox. who mauled the Chicago White Sox. 11-6. Vic Raschl started for the Yank ana wa ine viciim oi one oi u , wierdest first Inning in the mem- ory of Yankee stadium patron. With one eat. Lea Boadreaa ! singled and scored aa a de.Me by Mickey Vernon. Yemen galloped t . ' . . " . . , , j when (taaebl committed a balk. Lary Doby walked and state seend. Yogi Bern's threw sailed Int. center field and the umpire allowed Doby It p a third, rating that aecond aacker Gerry C airman had abstracted Dsby by sitting an him. Doby promptly stale heme on RaerhTe first pitch ta Bob Kennedy for Cleveland, third and last run af the game. Ralph Buxton, Hugh Casey and Page followed 19-gme winner Raschl. Ca.sey gained credit for hi first American league triumph but Page. Casey 1947 world series foe, waa needed to save the game. The Red Sox met no resistance from Chicago. The Boaton wreck ing crew, led by Ted Williams, rammed nine run aero the plate In the first two innings. Williams blasted two homers, his 39th and 40th of the season, and drove home six run to -hoost hi pace-setting runs-batted-ln total to 153. Vern Stephens chipped in with his 39th four-bagger. beiid hitting al. parked the Na- c a KLAMATH FALLS ARMORY 3 MATINEES 3 NIGHTS THURS., FRI. & SAT. SEPT. 11 23 & 24 THIRS. FRL 1:45 8:15 SAT. 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Again Louis Cardtnala to a 15-3 victory ever the Philadelphia Phllilee. Home run by Ron Nerthry, titan Miraial and Eno Slaughter featured an 16 hit analaught. The massacre of the Phils pro tected the Cards' two and one-half game edge over the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Dodgers tamed th Chicago Cuba, 7-1, but It wa a squeaker until the eighth when the Dodger tallied four run. The Pittsburgh Pirates and the New York Giants divided a double header, the Otanta taking th opener, 13-4, and the Pirate th nlhlcap, 7.,. jujpn juner of th Plr., ,n hl, hr rm . . . nnelnnaU Red. edged th. n,1" b,faia b 'L Ih railed after Bin Inning beeaaa with th. acer. dead- CT K, svs S-S, Philadelphia and Detroit swept both games In the .nly American leagwe twin bill. Th A' dumped the at. Louis Brawns, 1-5 and 1-1, and the Tiger brushed by Wash Ingten 3-t and 6-3. Pancho Punches Ted Schroeder LOS ANGELES, Sept. 19 (Na tional Champion Psncho Oonzates defeated Ted Schroeder, 6-3. 9-11. 8-6. 6-4, yesterday to win the men s single crown in the Paclfle South west tennis tournament. Mrs. Helen Paatall Peres, Los An geles, won the women's singles title when her opponent, Beverly Baker. Santa Monica, had to (top In the third set with a cramped hand. HV and gl therm 5 times as fast and your bant dollar buy is whan you fly SAN FRANCISCO 2hrs. 10 minute LOS ANGELES 4'U hour Two outhbound flight dally at 10:20 a. m. and 4:33 p m. Airport Terminal. CoD 3124 Or, as MtheriiM' travel eg I f re.; Vv Melrose