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Hattiesburg American from Hattiesburg, Mississippi • 6

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HATTIESBURG fMISS.) AMERICAN SI Tridav, Xovcmber 2, lPp 1 A Df'B A A fF L'AS ft Eii I A N. ATA work on the history of the divison, wheh dates from 1734. It was founded In that year at Philadelphia by Benjamin Franklin, Brig. General EC Oi I iN Cl I iCES SPORTS BRIEFS Oene Handley from Sacramento of the same circuit. The Chicago White Sox took Peter Pershing Thomassie, outfielder from Memphis, and Alton Biggs, second ba.eman from Milwaukee.

Washington was the only other American League club to draft a 502,454 receipt In the 1345 World Series. Full shares to 26 Timers were each worth while the Cubs split their swa? into 31 full shares of $3,030.21. The Tigers also voted seven half-shares and the Cubs gave three half portions. Both clubs A 0 N0 EHETl Ef ffatfiesiurg's ledcfmTfie3res Edward Sebree, assistant division i commander, has transferred to the Bureau of Public Relations for! ACROSS F.tfUBO Kep-arairl from t's flown tat fiber $. pro; nt a metal LT.

DOC also gave smaller amounts to per player, taking pitcher Max Wilson oi Portsmouth, Va, in the Piedmont sonnel. Detroit split fell below the I. 12. Kxist City in Pf no- A 3LJB LA PICS 1 yivania 13. Closing record individual winning share of $8,544.76 the 1035 Tigers received while the Cubs' checks compared to the highest losine nlaver share A 5 I A A Mai the army in Washington.

He has not been replaced. Colonel Jesse L. Gibney, chief of staff of the di-vision, also has been transferred. He is now commander of a Reserve Officers Training corps establishment in Washington. Colonel Samuel Metcalf, former chief of staff of the 65th division, has replaced Col.

Gibney in the 23th, as chief of staff. According to the New York State Conservation Department, the bea 13-aKc Site IS-W-5 Inc TODAYC)NLy that will accomodate 24 teams in action at the same time. PICSKIV PICKINS NAVY VS. NOTRE DAME If the Navy gets Ire-lih On the shores of Lake Eric, The news for the Iriih Will not be very cheery (CORNELL vs. COLUMBIA CORNELL COLLEGE Vs.

INDIANA) Lets give an undivided yell For these two opponents of HA tl A CT Br HIGH FULLERTO.V. Jr. NEW YORK, Nov. 2 iP We're just asklne questions la Commissioner Eddie Eagan'i "threat" to revoke Mike Jacobs' promoters license it takes the Louis-Conn elsewhere Just part of the bal-Jvhoo? It r.ot. what sound reason could Eagsn give far such an action? This dept.

always had the naive Idea that a boxing Commls-tion'a duty was to see that boxing was properly conducted, not to make Si. of the ear It. Metallic iil. bull-ft fcoum Adicait 23. Pertaining to tri pjintt 11.

Pronoun 12. Tyiie niasura J. Oriental a 15. Perform Jf. Toward 27.

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Ernp.oytra 4, Sole 47. Level ti tnootij 41. Summit 51, tri-n irorm 52. Scandinavian measure A A yCnn e.u.1 League. Three other National League clubs picked one player each.

Pittsburgh got outfielder Ben Oulntlni of San Francisco; Boston bought pitcher Earl Reid of Indianapolis, and the New York Giants paid the top draft price of $7,500 for pitcher Mike Bud-nick of Seattle. The latter two and Wilson are in service. The Boston Red Sox, Cleveland and Brooklyn were not represented at the draft session, which ended! oi n.y.4u given to the Brooklyn Dodgers in 2D41. MULLOV L. c.

a A NJt IP Solution Of Yesterday' Puzzle fyA Bell MIAMI, Nov. 2 (if) Lt. musical measurta 14. K'ectrical unit It. Prehistoric inhabitant of Britain 1.

Off 17, Biclllan tea-port H. Sailor 13. Xurki.h Imperial TnoriJ SO. 2L uel in tanning lMther 11. Wlin bird ALABAMA vs.

KENTUCKY ver in only ten of the Empire State counties represents a capital esset of $3,250,000. l'. Present 4. Hat hir boat ii. In-iefinlte mount 15.

A'Kertan 15a- port 17. Peer Gynt'a mother Perceive bjr car It doesn't take a movie filmer i novl forAda just eight minutes alter it wss opened by Commissioner A. B. Chandler, Biglight Conference jomdiak "RE-GALVANIZES" Metal Roofs Hit to I pari' ttrvica i tomdr. Gardiiar Mulloy, former nationally ranked tennis player and amateur tennis coach at the University of Miami, expects to receive his Navy discharge about Dec.

1. Mulloy Is now serving at the Little Amphibious Training Base, near Norfolk. His father, R. B. Mulloy, said here that the younger Mulloy had not decided on future plans, but would remain In Miami.

Shelby Briefs Headquarters of the Regional Hospital re.wrts that three additional army nurses have joined the staff for duty. Thev are 1st Lt. matches or to produce an income ct taxes for the sta. How good Is the story about Bill Terry poln? to the Boston Braves as General Manager It sounds better every toe von hear It and Is there anvthir.g to the Pittsburgh report that a "prominent former college coach" presumably Buff Donelli has been offced a fancy contract to coach New York University foot-fcsll next year? SPORTS BEFORE VOIR EVES The runners will re bark at Saratoga next AuruM, according to our Old friends, Mr. Reliable Source, and at the same time there will be a race mepting at one of the Metropolitan New York tracks The folks who have been ballyhoolng the fact that Dick Scott, Navy center.

Is the son of the man who To catch the passes of Bama's Gilmer. MINNESOTA vs. MICHIGAN We don't think Minnesota can win. TODAY'S GUEST STAR "Lev," Patterson, N. Morning Call: "The news that Bruce Smith hks Joined up with the Green Bay Packers will not spread any happiness around the National League, Smith Is so good that Don Hutson can finally retire." CLEANING THE CUFF Mike Jacobs has received one order for 100 tickets for the Louis-Conn scrap at $100 apiece and a check came with the order Les 11 iTno mi protect va tine paint, fat II netal turfacci.

Gal. covert np to 100 ft Noa-fadina battleihip gray. Rene roul sld roof for a few eentt a aquara. (D Five intra-league games feature tonight's Big Eight Conference slate, with the McComb-Merldian and the Columbus-Greenville tuts (J. Turposei DOWt4 1.

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Let don 1. Kirst man Merry Biazuian ruacawa 10. Think over again 11. The cream I'i. Donkey Z'j.

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Oriental 41. Amount which cak lacks of being full it. Wacer 43. Italian Phyalclet 44. Bwly of Mohammedan priest 45.

More rational 47. Sheet of floating Ire 49. Toward th mouth 50. Writing lm- ptements P5 Kind of wood 3. Cultivating.

linpletnent FEATl'RETTES Color Cartoon Xews SATURDAY OXLY A THRILL A MiNii rFi holding the spotlight. Gulf port entertains Laurel and SOUTHERN STATES Iron Roofing Company Mala Stonl.y Srratft, Hattlaibwa, faon 2244 Tupelo Journeys to Jackson to take on the last-place Tigers. Vlcksburg la I3 Ws 17 18 IO m. a uo 3E If 33 vvM- m-- 'iMMi 55 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 meets Clarksdale In the fifth con safety ferenre tilt and the other Big Eight clubs go outside the loop for com petition. MacMitchell, now assistant to the registrar at New York has begun training for the winter track meets after office hours.

Les says he "ADAf.lE RAY manages the cadet store at West Point aeem to have overlooked the fact that Dick's brother is manaRer of the restaurant at the Military Academy Louisiana State U. plans to build a basketball court Hattiesburz meets Picayune at Picayune; Biloxl plays Tylertown at wouldn't be surprised if Ounder Blloxl and Brookhaven plays host Gladys Margaret Pratt of Marenis-co, Michigan; 2cf Lt. Betty Siples, Chicago; and 1st Lt. Shirley Jes-sien, of Elgin, Illinois. All recently returned to the United States from overseas duty of approximately a year In the European Theater of Operations, Supervisors at the Post Civilian Personnel Office have reported that positions are still available for civil service classifications of clerk stenographers and clerk typists.

Due to an exceptionally high turnover of civilian employees, estimated at 10 To per month, it is difficult for the civilian personnel manager to maintain the required number and Haegg or Arne Andersson actually to Columbia. Greenwood has an Bad PALMIST READER SPECIAL! Readings for ID davs i ml CUT open date. FOOTBALL ran that four-minute mile this summer When Johnny Lujack joined the Fort Pierce, Navy Am-phlbs football squad, Lt. Frank Leahy wired congratulations to the team, adding; "my fond regards to John. Jim Franlgan and Art Statuto only $1.00.

C'MnKIU1' I Thomas MITCHfU Mary ANDERSON Hword RYAN Murk JIIVINJ LATT SHOW AP Newseotves openings continually exist in many! (all Notre Darners) and advise the three mentioned gentlemen not to forget where Notre Dame located after their discharge from service." fift Answer! all queitloni glvei names, when married, to and name of frlenda and enemlei. Telia your past aa you alone know It. Tour present as lt Is, your future as lt will be. Advlca on love, courtship, marriage, divorce, nP ff i rifle weekends against LSU and Alabama." Coach A. C.

fScrappy) Moore of Chattanooga commented that "we haven't played a team this year that Sports Shorts "or. mm Baseball departments, veterans hired by the office are given a preference of five points under civil service regulations for service and ten for disabilities suffered" In the armed forces, states the employees relations manager. Since ln-activation procedures uses the formation, so I don know what to say about my boys' chances Saturday against Georgia. "Charley Trippi may be back In 4awith JACK QAKIt form, and If he Is, it may be too bad took place at the 28th division, personnel around the headquarters are engaged in last-minute house clean for us." otner weenend gridiron engage Downyfjake ments for Southeasern Conference ROT TIIKAST CONFERENCE BIRMINGHAM, Nov. 2.

OP) Whether the ancient Jinx Florida elevens have held over the Auburn Tigers has retained Its potency Is the question uppermost In the minds of the 12.000 old grads and Tigers supporters holding tickets for the Auburn homecoming contest tomorrow. The dope sheet points to an Auburn victory, but Auburn fans well remember the years when the Tigers were heavy favorites and fell by the wnvside. Florida dedicated the Tiger stadium in 1939 with one of those upsets. Auburn gained 267 yards to 69 for the Gators but the outcome was a 7-7 tie. The last Auburn Florida game, in 1942, resulted In a 6-0 Florida victory, another uplift.

Coach Carl Voyles says his scouts have "told me Auburn will have to play Us bent game of the year to win." Tuliir.e is the only team met by both the Tigers and the Gators this season. The Tigers defeated Tu teams Include Alabama vs Kentucky ing and straightening up of records. About a regiment of troops remains. The number will gradually diminish as further transfers take place and more units are deactivat at Louisville; Vanderbiit vs Virginia Frlcea 15e-g9o Inc. Ta wills, deeds, speculation and business, lost and atolen property.

I hava succeeded where other readers failed. One visit Is worth columns of self praise. I tell you any or all ehangta you should or should not make. Minutes of consultation with ma will aava you money and hours of worry. It la never too late for good advice.

Satisfaction guaranteed. Hours a.m.-10 p.m. dally and Sunday, Readings for both whita and colored. Prlea in reach of all. Look for sign and trailers.

Not to be classed with Gypsies. Permanently located at Ham's Kitchen, Highway No. 49 South, Hatticsburg-, Miss. Irene Chapel Bus Stops at Door. Just 3 Blocks Past City Limits.

Military Institute at Nashville; North Carolina vs Tennessee at TODAY and SATURDAY ed. It was pointed out by division authorities that the 28th was inac KnoJtville; Mississippi State vs Tu-lane at New Orleans; Olc Miss vs LSU at Baton Rouge In a night same; Duke vs Georgia Tech at tivated following a plan that differs from the usual. Instead of BASEBALL DRAFT CHICAGO, Nov. 2, 0V) There won't be many new faces In baseball's major leagues In 194(1. Many players In service will be back and so will most of the 1945 cast but the rookie crop appears slim.

Seven of the 16 major league owners dug Into the minor league barrel of so-called talent more than 8,400 players at the annuat draft yesterday and plucked out only nine men. Two of them, Lou Novikoff, (chosen by the Phils) and Frank Drmarce (picked by the Athletics), carried the tag of ex-blg Icagurrs on their bill of sale of $7,500 cadi. The other seven minor leaguers, Including four on the national defense list, cost the purchasing clubs a total of $47,500. The grand outlay of $62,500 by seven clubs for the nine players compared to a last year's $150,000 for 21 players drafted. It was the lowest number draft ATtrilER-ZIVTC NEW YORK, Nov.

2 Freddy Archer, Newark, N. welterweight ruled a slight favorite over Veteran Cpl. Fritzie Zivic of Pittsburgh in the feature 10-round bout at St. Nicholas arena tonight. They met 18 months ago when Archer got the decision, CHANDLER CHICAGO, Nov.

2 p) Commissioner A. B. Chandler planned to meet with baseball's promotion committee today to map plans for a proposed $50,000 program to stimulate interest in the national game. Chandler said he dicf not have any immediate plans for naming a promotional director. Meeting with him were Will Har-rldge and Ford Frick.

presidents of the American and National Leagues, respectively; George Trautman, retiring president of the American Association, and General Managers Warren Giles of Cincinnati and Jack Zellcr of Detroit. transferring men ineligible for re lease to other units and placing the division on an inactive status EXLDGBQOtTS tM family wontWnj 9'Ow O'o OOWNYfLAKt Don.t. fit In honsil lo (joodnil nourtlhmn( -taite lis toai a'onu'l. too. Ttn DOWNY-, FIAKI mochm.

nokai righl blora yen Irtkk and hoil fff HM AUDI The DONUTHUT 120 W. FRONT ST. CHILI. SANDWICHES OTHER GOOD THINGS TO FAT CARSON A Fights Last Might Fall River, Mass. Jean 132, Montreal, outpointed Young Tony, 131, Newark, N.

10. wholesale, it gradually underwent a change from to inactive, unit by unit. Personnel In the public relations section are continuing In Philadelphia Westley Motlzon, la ne, 20-14 and the Gators were tied 6-6. Wally Butts' Georgia Bulldogs will enter their game against Chatta nooga at the Tennesnee city tomor 138 'a, Philadelphia, outpointed Eddie Giosa, 134, Philadelphia, 8. Miami, Fla, Maurice "Lefty" La-chance, 131, Lisbon, and Joe Bobelto, 133, Los Ancelos, drew, 10.

Flint, Mich. Bill Eddy, 137 14, Flint, outpointed Gene Spencer, Chicago, 10. Highland Park, N. J. Larry Fort- ed since 1935.

row as heavy favorites, despite The Athletics made a second Dults' assertion that he "expects 2 choice, picking second baseman I hard game, especially after two ter- a SERIES CASH CHICAGO, Nov, 2 fP) The winning Detroit Tleers and losing Chi-cago Cubs got $109,743 and $133,162, tnna, 162, Brooklyn, outpointed Irish johnny Smith, 15fl, Boston, 8. respectively, from the record Pittsburgh Willie Anderson, 118, THE Detroit, outpointed Eddie Hines, 117, Pittsburgh, 8, ADDED UMTS "Duck Pimples" "Purple Monster Strikes' SPORTS ANNIVERSARY A year ago today Branch Rickey Enjoy Good Food At The AIR CONDITIOXED FORREST HOTEL' COFFEE SHOP and his associates bought 25 per cent Interest in the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball club rom the heirs of SUNDAY OXLY "Tarzan and tho Green Godde" Starring HERMAN BRIX Oklahoma String Busters Featuring "Shorty1' Barber Jack Youngblood "Happy" Harold Smith and "Warbling Ivy" Ed McKeever at price said to be $250,000. Three years ago The major leagues obtained 20 players from the minors in the annual baseball draft. Five year ago Unbeaten and un 7 TPrione MADAME tied Notre Dame defeated Army 7-0 before 80,000 in Yankee stadium. Ten years ago II, P.

Headley's Prlcee Ine. Ta CAN CAN Hollywood won the $55,030 Futurity at PimlicQ with Grand Slam second fW ALL and N'cd Helch third- THEY PLAY? V- THEY SING? e- i While You Dance RENDEZVOUS mm VETERAN SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2 She tells all, everything LAST TIMES TODAY And "The Corn Is Green" Starring; Bette Davis John Dall Bobby Ravera of the University of Nevada is proving one of the niftiest, quick-footed little halfbacks the far west will see this season, lie is not of the triple threat variety but In packing the ball he Is good for a thrill with nearly every run. i I Wr Vtii PI IV- 'T V' Off Highway 49, Outside Camp Shelby Gate 4 The very thing you are interested in. You have but to consult this noted woman to be convinced of her remarkable power.

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tin- antral Avrmi, rltirtfna Snntta. I I Itoad Ktirj uh rt- timile Bus, romr. SATURDAY OXLY Ravera weighs 155 pounds and looks five less, In the University of California game he was the chief ball-toter for his team. Fourteen times he lugged the oval, averaging 3 3 yards. Ravera.

a veteran and casualty of the war. Is minus part of one arm. 1. Cf. I 3 MrwiM Jj IfS ALL laUCHS WITH WW 1.9.

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SATURDAY ONLY Use cur "Eyeglasses fcr Chrhimai" plan! JLM GEORGE RAFT 'Nob'hill" With JOAV VIVIAN BENNETT BLAINE, RAIDING RAIDERS" 5 ATl'KI AY CHARLES STARKETT in OF TILE Al Serial Ne. 8 Cartoon SUNDAY "Mt Rmn nr. says" k1 lm X. Front 5t (ll'Pft KrrMi ALSO: Laurel, Mi. Sleridian, MKs.

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