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s. a I Keza Turner Sharp Oakland 3 to 1 4. For Lewis Go Grid Favorite -4 tv -F. By ALAN WARD Favored at odds of 3 to the- 4 4 I 1 1 i ii With California lacklers cloabg in from front and back. Doug Cre of the Trojani oxocutet a sharp to tho right In yesterday' a game.

Gee'a pivot was unproductive. He was slapped down after a very short gainv AJ. Wirephoto. Cxi Tomer, flash Richmond middleweight, who meets Paul Lewis la tht 10-round main e-Yemt Wtdnwday nighl a 5 AteOotium hare). Batting It rem ea vtaqlraluroE EP SPORT NOTES Max.

vokmas Mid ML DUIfBAB TROJANS AGAIN Sailors, Pros AFTER DEFEATING BEARS; 1 4-0 Oakland Giants may find trouble this afternoon in Kezar stadium when they play the San' Francisco Clippers. The undefeated Giants, -undis puted leaders of the Pacific Coat Pro Football League, have twice defeated the transbay eleven. In the first game thev lust did eke through to a 7-8 victory. In the second. Mighty Mel Reid began pitching.

with a vengeance. He filled the air with passes, ran the ends and did everything else possible for one man- to do on a football field. When it was. over the score read: Oakland 28, San Francisco 14. Last-week the Giants and Reid improved on that showing with a 41 to 0 triumph over the outclassed but game San Jose Mustangs.

However, Coaqh uu JJowa nas been auietly loading up ior to morrow's game. Four-new men have been working out wth the Cuppers, although- Dowd announced their signing only yesterday. Ed Gerber, 235-pound tackle firom Alabama, who- was a stalwart in-Fleet City's mighty line up to his discharge from the Navy, will'make a difference, in that San Francisco forward wall, just as Ray Lewis, 240-pound fullback from Colorado, will make a difference -in the Clip per backfield. -The kickoff is set for 1 Starting lineups; OAKLAND No. Name SO Molicll SS Byers 61 Marine 27 Dixon 90 Kremesec 43 Ucovicb, 47--Fuher S3 Whalen 39 Reid 28 Hunter 38 Lewis Pos.

No. Name REL- tin, RGL tSn" LTR XER-: LH RH ,1 Parker 12 Dennis 2S Telesmanie 28 Dowd 31 McGrath 11 Thorpe 22 Bet ten court. 20 Maxaika 17 Sims IS Wagner 14 Nilan PENN IN 32 JO 7 WIN OVER COLUMBIA PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 10. WV-Columbia's Dan" football Lions were toppled from the Ha-tion'sSndefeated ranks today by a shifty Penn outfit that has' been-, beaten only by Navy, Outmanhed and overpowered by a horde of enemy material, the underdog Lions scored the first time they got their hands on he ball with Gene Rossides passing, Penn dizy, but after that never had a chance and the Quakers rolled to a 32-7 to end Columbia's' winning run at six straight, for the entertainment of some 63,000 fans in Franklin Field.

The Quakers rolled up 167 yards rushing. -to a net of 14 for Columbia, although the Lions "outsailed" their rivals throughout the air, 166 to 123. Scoreby Columbia 1 0 0 nn 14 12 031 Nevada Choice Over San Diego Today RENO, Nov. 16. (IP) Local betting has Neyada a favorite over San Diego State in the Armistice Day football game here tomorrow.

The odds are in the Wolf Pack's favor op the strength of the return of AH-American Tackle Buster Mc-Claure. The 220-pound tackle and-field captain has recovered a -head injury received in the California game at Berkeley two week ago. Continued From First Sport 'fe and considering, the fact that the Bears lost 58 yards and the differ ence in net yards earned was 182 to 4, this' had something to do with I ine-iinaj ouwome. a warn wa ro'isfirst period when Chambers took a Arte Stover, first string ejuarter-(Mk El Cerritb High, it also the -ial chairman of the school's Hi-Y t.feb Bill Cox, Bill Erwin I'Oft Legion baseball pitcher, will furl lor St. Elizabeth's nine next tiffin.

Lm Pierce, bruising tackle from Csyward High, has been casting his In the direction of St. Mary's (. 21ef. Undoubtedly thie won't tr Jimmy Phelan, the Gaels' "sh. Coach Trad Ludeke of Jaad High announced yesterday' Jl bis first string ends, Nels Carl-i and Dick Wittmeyer, will be for the rest of the season due Injuries Incurred In the recent Clymonds- game.

Coach Sick Hunn of II Cerrito the bhies. He has only two re-- Ing lettermen, Pat Murphy and i lactones, with which to build i basketball team this season. jntTary to a recent report In this I -trthe Jremont. Tlgeri gained i men yards from rushing lust the Tech Bulldogs In football JLZZIATWOEK Claff Sat Charles Branagh, for- i member of the Piedmont cage tv4s now stationed in the Army I I the Presidioof San Francesco 1 tUssll Coach Bill Rockwell of twnont already has his team going Tougb its paces. Six varsity, men cam lest year will be back Berkeley guarantees turf will be on the gridiron, neS.t May, Coach Leo Pawek of the Fre-fsat footballers is now instructing co-eds at that school the funds-tmtals of the game.

Coach Charles Socolofsky the Alameda High insists that Ceorge Lagorio is one of the finest Vital. Pro Is OnTapJoday. CHICAGO, Nov. 10. ThereJs still a month to go before the cur tain falls on the'l045 National Football League; but for Green Bay's defending champions and the.

Bos ton Yanks, tomorrow, is Day. To stay in the scramble, the third- place Packers must defeat the Cleveland Rams, Western division co- leaders 5-1 while' the ior second in the Eastern division with Philadelphia, must defeat the pace setting (4-1) Redskins at, Washington. 1 Green Bay and Boston title aspirations will go glimmering to morrow If. the' Rams and Redskins but an equal possibility is a three-way tie for first place In each Victories for Cleveland and Washington! would give the Rams and Redskins a firm hold on their di vision leaderships, but triumphs for Green Bay and Boston, the unpredictable-Chicago Bears and the Philadelphia Eagles would tie up the sectional fights- at three teams apiece, Detroit meets the Bears in Chicago, while Philadelphia plays host to the New York Giants. The Chicago Cardinals stop off at Pittsburgh to renew relations with-their merger companions of p.

year ago. Oklahoma Downs' Iowa StateH-7 NORMAN, Nov. A sensational 49-yard pass from Johnny West, to Aubrey McCall with less than two minutes left to play gave the University of Oklahoma a 14 to7 victory "over Iowa State in a big six Conference football game today. Bushball Today ALAMEDA A A LEAOU1 1:00 p.m B. Berkovlch Ic Son v.

Lons- shoraman. at Wuhlnctoni Franch and Koehnllen, umplrei, o.m. Brad's Slcka Beer vi. Buck' horn Club, at Lincoln; O'Toole and Mar tin, iimrjlraa. 1:00 p.m.

Goldm Glow Beer vi. Simmon' Company, at Sao Leandros Lawia ana Matuiewa, umpires. ALAMEDA A LEAGUE Twice fceauled and then twice abandoned with considerable reluD tance all concerned. Oakland's ring -natural featuring Earl Turner and Paul Lewis will be held wednes day night. And to quote the residents of Bash Boulevard: "It's about time!" On' two occasions the Earl of Richmond and the kid brother of John Henry Lewis were paired for bouts here and in each instance- the advance sale and the civic interest was little less than terrific.

But neither bout materialized for the simple reason the Coast Guard. in which branch of the service Turner was enrolled at the moment, stepped in at the. proverbial elev. enth hour and called a halt Now Turner is out of the service; he has a couple- of bouts under his belt and he Is confident fie will be the first boxer to score a knockout over the tough and game Lewis. AN OVERFLOJV CROWD The promotion Ray Carlen Is the top man in the Wednesday night natural anticipates another over flow crowd such as witnessed the recent Abel Cestac-Harjold Black-shear match, with Champion Joe LouQTrefereeing.

In fact the. promotion- wc't- -be a bit surprised 11 folks are turned away from front door. The coming bout is that sort of an at- tseeUon. Turner and Karl's manaaer. led Crist of Martinet, jrfade a deal with tie Of MendTing promotion when the Wednesday night bout with Lewis was signed.

The deal Involved the assurance Turner would be paired with Chester Slider' in the immediate future, if. of eourse. Turner won from Lewis, and Slider, later In the month, beat Paulie Peters. The promotion has agreed. It is quite understandable that the Earl of Richmond wants an opportunity to reverse-the (Crushing defeat that was handed him by Slider here a few weeks-ago.

Chef; knocked Tur oec.out in the first round. LIKE EARL OF OLD Turner looked jum the flashy, hard-punching fighter of old when he stopped Irish Johnny Taylor re cently. Earl hadn looked so hot in pre vious bouts fought on the heels of his discharge- from the service. He'd flattened Billy Harrison but had to climb off the floor to turn the trick. And 1 he hadn't even gotten started laid him away, Debate on the outcome of the Wed nesday night headliner is- hot and heavy on Bash Boulevard, The middleweights probably will go into the ring at even money.

Colorado Beats Utah State OGDEN. UUh. 10. WV-A favored Colorado University eleven scored in the final period for a 14-7 triumph today over Utah State in the Big Seven football conference. Clemion Wins, 35 to 0 CLEMSON, S.C, Nov, The Clemson Tigers nut on a three- louchdown second "period scorinc spree today to defeat Virginia Teen 35-0 in a Southern Conference game.

Rice Beats Arkansas HOUSTON, Texas, Rice Institute turned on its power today 'to soundly thump Arkansas 26-7 in a wild Southwest Conference game before 18,000 home coming On Second Thought- Continued From First Sports Page house variety, believes in saluting in a big way an individual -who has proved himself a good sport citizen of substance. But in giving that salute 4t Intends all concerned figuratively will kick up' their heels bit and enjoy a round of jollity with old friends while making Hew ones. 8 o'clock tomorrow evening, and after the usual period of light chat' ter and the greeting of old friends the bunch, males all, will sit down to a steak dinner. Eddie HdKarty. member of a com mittee topped by Marovich and in eluding Eddie (Bozo) Miller.

Bill Desehatr-Bill West, Jimmy Dundee, Harold Broom, Jack Conger and George Harney Will bring the entire, floor show of the Ron Club te the party. Two bands two. not merely one will furnish music for the evening. One of the bands will be pro vided by Hogarty. The other, Roger juurke's ouuit, will be donated by Bill Linn owner of a local ball' room.

And one thing more the speeches will be so few, so short they cant possibly detract from the evening zun, If a tone of levity prevails in this story about the sheriff and his dinner it is because essentially the Boosters Club Is a light hearted or ganization which refuses to take itself seriously; which is dead set against stumnesi and pomposity. xne wuD, which started on no pair arid now is strictly of the full -RAIN or SHINE. SHELTERED TEE Practict your golf at tht KIVK3 Out MacArthur Ihi. te 99th turn left thru blocks to St. Opin 10 a.m.

to 10 p.m. Pione SW eetwood'1746 PHIL NEWMEYER; P.G.A. Prefessional IN BOWL RACE ball on the Bear, 23. Lillywhite passed to Tannehill on the six and on the. play Lillywhite "took it over.

niWArif 4feAo4 in eitn Mf Vslfva 4Ua AnI tka pass from Kenfield and wheeled his way to Trojan 21. It. was a 32-yard gain. Kenfield passed to Lerond on the nine, but after the next four playfi-the -Bears had lost one yard and one football' U.S.C. Pos.

CALIFORNIA Adelirian Desmond Mustek BeaLd Vasicek Ccrir)i Romer a. lUossie Rea Shawayder Aiuirra DiffenlMugh Willumson Chambers Lillywhite Welch Morris Gierlich Tannehlir Gilkey AIHIV'U Score by eerioda; Aniithrn Cahrnrma. 1 0 7. .14 California Ov 0. 0 Or-0 Srnrinvr Tniichdott'rtR Cole.

Llllvwhlta Poftts after touchdowns Lilly white 2. Subst tutions: U.S.C Ends, scnimoni. Reid, Schade; tackles, Bradford, Perrin; auara, umukb, avuib, un, j-m-rence, Headley. Substitutions: California Ends, Dee. mnnH.

Mf.vr. TYnneiKrh: Kllnser. Latimer, Majariani suards. Bailey, Staf ford: backs, Motin, Powell, t-ararjauo, TlMtnit MmkrItiii. ITona Officials: Referee, Joe Plemins, tTnlver-stty of California at Los Angeles: umpire, William Fischer, Mary's; head lines man, voyie Jbrennan, t-omona; iiem juoae, Jim Tunnev.

Loyola. BEARS TROJANS First downs 8 ,11 Net yrg. snd. mn. Plays.

i Forward passes tl 10 Forward passes complered. 8 4 Fwd. i passes intercepted 4 Ydcei and. from.lwd. passes 82 Yds.

fnterceptedSflasses rtnd. 76 VAm OhA run. mil SA 237 Avm Untrlh. nf returns 41.80 44.14 Yards lost en penalties. so to Opponents fumbles recovrn.

a i Godoy to Box Haines NEW YORK. Nov. 10. OPh Arturo Godoy, Argentine heavyweight, has been signed to meet Johnny- Haines in Los Angeles, November 20. Al Weill, Godoy's manager announced today.

St. Elizabeth's Wins The St. Elizabeth's High School football scored a 12 to 0 triumph over the Amador High School varsity eleven yesterday at Pleasanton. to DAN TOiiGiiq? at LYIWS 4 Easily Quickly -Correctly Laiest. steps lambs.

Samba. Jlttcrbaf Na smbarrassment. Auarct best rasalls. 61 12th St. TW.aS28.B.u0;i"..-.

Opea Sa a ''J I OIL YOUR GUN W3-IN-ONE Mdeniy fco freesee en hunlaf and hit four-footad pal be-erne ranssro waiting Die flush of the bird, In Ihe chill of a fad day lie Sure Iha workbio ports of your gun don't fraoze. CLEAN and OIL your Sua vrllh Light Weight 1-IN-ONI. Mow en tele everywhere In the One-ounce handy can or the Thraa-ownco utility can. If you don't see ask hr Mix Tomorrow The Fleet City Bluejacket will play a Navy Belief game tomorrow afternoon in Kezar Stadium, San Francisco. They will oppose the Los Angeles Broncos at 2 The Los Angeles-team is a profes sional one composed Of of Southland pro.

players. In their last start the Broncos beat the Hollywood Rangers -19 to 13 last Sunday. It was the Rangers who held' Fleet City to a 16 to 0 triumph. The Broncos are led by George Phillips, former U.C.L.A, and Cleve land Rams, T-formation quarterback. Stalwarin the forward wall is Jack Lescoulle, also an ex-Bruin star.

Buddy Young, star Fleet City back from Illinois, has recovered from a leg injury suffered in- last week' end's St. Mary'i Pre-Flight tie and will be ready to start Another Fleet City backfield star, Bill Dadio, is also back in shape and will see action. FLEET CITY L. A. BRONCOS George Younff Joe Byrnes Odis Crowell Verdie.Boyer Jack Houlgate Qwen Hanson -Bill Paolino Herb Wiener Bruiser" Kinsrd LT "Baddie" Bdzwski LO Buddy Gatewood Al Forte RC Nate Johnson RT 'Koz'' Kosikowski RE Harry Hopp QB Buddy Yourif LH Harvey 3 ohnson FB Paul Patterson RH George Phillips joe Masse Bob Hoffman Vic Spadaccinl Fourth Air Corners Mjx Today LOS ANGELES, Nov.

10. W) The Fourth Air Force Fliers, making their first 'home appearance in more than a month, meet the Army Air Force PDC Comets from Greens boro, N.C., here tomorrow. The Fliers have won four, tied one and lost one, while the Comets have won two and lost The Fliers are favored. HANAN has Bridged Time's Gaps 1 3 Richmond City In 2nd Round Leading Northern California am a-tour golfers will, tee off in the aeond round of the 73-hole Richmond City medal play champion-tips this morning at the Richmond Facing the field Is young Tal backs in the league. Can't figure out why- Jimmy Psaltis, Lagorio's team' mate, is' scoring so many points.

He must rate somewhere near Lagorio's status Tech High gymnastic team scheduled a number of matches this year. It will meet teams from Fremont, San Francisco, University of California represen and the Olympic Club. Brick Johnson, Piedmont football coach on leave of absence in the service, is expected back to that, school after the first of the Fred Housh, Fremont gridder, was named player of the week by the Green' and Gold, weekly high school paper at that school, for the week of November 1 Roland Bliss, Rod MacLean, Bill Spray, and Carl John- ion are the preps who represent tht El Cerrito golfing team this year mont coming at this late date, the With San Leandro-'e lots to football flag lies between only. McClymonds and Technical They meet next Friday Babe Van Heuit, Berkeley's star football player, is considered rather hot at playing the trumpet In the school band, too Besides Don Van Busklrk, the Tech football team will be without Ed Gordan, first string center. He was injured in the University clash two weeks ago Ilmer Mertie, all-league guard frem Berkeley, is going to Cal Aggie at Davis when he graduates.

Playing their last time for Teen in the McClymonds game nexfFri-day will be: Bill Harrington, John Cadenasso, Bobby Steen, Bobby Tierney, Don Hansen, Rod Pemin-tel. Lawrence Gai, and Vic Tilman. Good luck boys. Oklahoma A.M. Defeats Tulsa STILLWATER, Okla, (iTV-All America Bob Fenimore's speed and passing overcame a su perior University of Tulsa line today and the Oklahoma Aggies edged the Golden.

Hurricane 18-8 lor Mis sourl Valley football championship before a crowd of 18,000 per sons. The blond Fenimore, playing al most all of the UUrly fought game, passed for one touchdown and later- ailed to End NeiU Armstrong for the other. In addition he did most of -the cowboy kicking, carried the ball on slmost-every play- and was the edge that gave the Aggies their sixth consecutive victory of the season and kept themjn the ranks of the undefeated. Representatives of the Cotton, Orange and Sugar Bowls reportedly scouted the game, 0 0 0 Oklahoma A M. .0 12 0 ft12 Corntll Colgate ITHACA, N.Y, Nov.

nell's Allan Dekdebrun found his pitching range 'in the third period today to set up two winning touch downs and a 20-6 decision over Col gate Red' Raiders in a bruising battle watched by 17,000 chilled fans, NATION AX BOOKBY UCAQUg Naw York Datroit 0, Toronto Cnieaso 1. Montraal Boiton S. Dori'l My Rtxop mm? Yaw lint sal Bav.SUafetMda nad SaMv-balM CSntNOMOU 9709 t.tai Iffaie CanveBlaat Ttrma. Tlrea Ltaaaf SOS Immediate Service Burets? Tiree mm 7.00x11 i.lS 7.00x11 9.SO 254 23rd Street HI ghgtte 2S00 Batwaaa Braadwar aai Barrlaaa iU ft 117 i up a net gain of four yards on the ground doesn't figure to win a foot ball game even against U.S.C. In: the air the Bears did better, gaining 82 yards to Troy's 55.

Total net yards gained by air-and land were 88 for California to 237 for the Trbjans. First downs werell to 5 in favor of the winners and Tanne-hill was the top ground gainer with 60 yards in 14 tries at the line, ani average of 4.28. The story of the two touchdowns may be told briefly and simply. After being turned back early in the game when Morris-Jumbled on the Bear 28-yard "line, the Troj ans gained an advantage on a 57-yard quick kick by Lillywhite that rolled to the Bear 22, On second down with 10 to go Kenfield threw a pass mat looked a lot like the lamous Nevers-to-Layden pass interception in the Rose Bowl game of 1925. Kenfield threw flat to the right just as Nevers did and the role of Lay- den was enactedjby the Trojan full back, Cole.

There was no protection against a possible interception' and it was very simple for Cole, the merry lotd-. soul, to roll the whole of the way to the goal, PLAY CALLED BACK In theitturd period Tannehill and Morris roared, down the field and Morris was over the "goal on one play only to have it called back on a noidmg penalty. Tms placed the Independents Wait On P.C.C. for Tilts Continued from Preceding Page the conference fathers sit down and decide what they are going to do. One thing appears certain.

The Bay area is on the threshhold a great football Stanford has an u'nplayed game with Notre Dame. Santa Clara has unplayed games with Michigan State and Oklahoma; Mississippi State, KNOTTY PROBLEMS St. Mary's 'will probably resume the Fordham. series, if Fordham returns to big league football California displayed its interest in-inter-sectionaljorhpetition in 1940 when Michigan came but to Berkeley, In addition to; theusual', local rivalries, teams from all over the country will play in this area. Of -course, schedule making isn't the only problem confronting, the conference meeting.

There's, the! Atherton Code to be considered and i revised, and some sort of a policy on the eligibility rights of returned servicemen. AUTO GLASS INSTALLED WHILE YOU WAIT Alsa New amies fat All Carl Sin Pablo Ato Wricking C. 329V San Pablo Ave. PU3101 GOUFOtASTIG CELT for HEN A Perfect Dual Support lor Hulth -J Pittar Vitality Comfort Sports -Price $2M DTJKABLB aa WASBLABtB HOLDFAST TRUSS CO. 217 12tii Stmt TE-04G0 Between Alice and Jackson Sts.

Bt sars fta soma ta tka rlsht slsca Oppotits Nsw Psstafflso rmn ELASTIC ROSIEST ABDOMINAL IVrPOBTI Sdsms Kabbsr Iaarsls Xlastls ana Sprint Irassaf Carafalls- flttsl tmlth of Alameda, formerly an Army Air Force olficer, who fired last Sunday. The score. gave him a three-stroke lead on the tA 1 1 ftA Tnn Tanrail Inn fat plres. 11:00 a.m. Alameda Eaglet vi.

Maritime Service-at Lincoln! Martin and Tools, umpire. BVSHKOD LEAGUE 41:15 p.m. Ark Install vi. Rlla Tountatn. ai uusnroa, no.

waiicer ana nam, um pires. 1:15 p.m. New Liberty Market vi. Padres, at Buehrod, Ho, Ham and 12:15 p.m. Buon Gusto Bakery vs.

Cin cinnati jtooKiea, ai tiuanroa, son ana uarry, umpires. 1:15 p.m. Chanel of the Oaks vs. Oak' land Rookies, at Bushrod. No.

li Barry land -Nelson-, AST OAKLAND CAGLER LEAGUE 1:00 p.m. Junior Oaks vs. Becker Bears. at Lockwood; Britos, umpire. a.m.

staffe Kissers vs. Austin Realtors, at Bushrod. No. li Barry, um pire. 10:00 a.m.

Doll Dniss vs. Knsineari, at Busnrod, no. nelson, umpire. uercoyicn juniors vs eye. BAT CITIES LEAGUE 1:30 p.m.

a a "Merchants vs, Robak's Bullet, at Hgyward; Tancis, umpire. 1:10 ri m. Sheet Metal Workers vs. West' am, Freight Stars, at San Pabloi Wilson, umaire. 1:30 p.m.

Alameda Beavers vs. Berk- leyBenovation, at istuary; Johnson, umpire. p.m. Peacock Club vs. Alameda Tigers, at Elmhurst; Botelho, umpire.

TAKE OFF THAT BELLY! AND YOU TAKE OFF 10 YEARS! Get back In shape, feel better, look younger, be yennger. Regain pep and vigor se yon bound ent of bed every morning like a cannon ball. PHYSICAL DITIONINO BY VIC" WILLIAMS will do It for you If von will just get out of your rut long enough to come to 5th floor 1305 Franklin: SU I si I Defending Champion Ralph Hall Oakland la second with 71. How ard Welch has a 73 and Art Harris sttd Frank Roberts, 74. Turkey tournaments ire scheduled today aTboth the Alameda and Orlnda clubsr SUII, MOON AND TIDE Br VM.

Cout and Oeodttie Survey 114 CortomhouM, Bin Frincliro PNPAT, NOVEMBtR 11 4 Itp 1 Moon MOON PHARIS UtQU. fuUMooa LutQU. Vov. Nov. It Nov.

38 TIDAL TABLE tww and htlsht ol tide in tha fol. f-aS UJI. Coaat end Owdttlo 6unr rrran tot tht foot of Park SU-Mt, --4. For It Point subtract 40 mlnutct, rvYTn to November is- TZwr H.W. -or 4.116:(Ua I I J.

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i ,1 i'a o.i a.i 14 5.2 tha abova UbuUuon of tha tus aauy tiaei art nvan in tna order -ma ooeurrenca, commrnctnf with the i if matnlns tlda to tha laf t-hand column, i wmt days but thrae tldai occur, tha eceumne tha follow ln( moraine, -f eohrmns of hoifhti clva tha alava. 4 Of each Ofle as faat abore or balow Coast Survey chart sound- i oe aunban ara alwari addltrva to oapui, uiuaaa praeadod By a aba. than (he aumbara are sub- that ttmbh erav-it bt from 2 to 6 dayn. X.l HALC0 SANITARIUM fo men and woman HaD thtei sdrarttaamant fa i tree trtaratur. ') Behind the sparkling style and action-easing Hurdler construction of Hanans for 1944, are 94 years of oni of quality -thi highlit.

Today the Hantn name is a cer- tifie4bond of satisfaction for yoo i i and our expert fitting service a seal of security. corner of 13th Bt talk te Vie, get a gemonstration and see the proof. WHY IE OLD FAT SLUQQISHf You only 'live race. Williams Health System Oakland 1305 Franklin TW-3422 lit Meatasmery St, t.T. itt Bash St, Bx-4ie 1915 BROADWAY, OAKLAND 7.

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