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'Many Pitchers Will Win 20 Games This Year By JUD80N BAILEY Associated Press Sports Writer nS 0 Bob Feller around this sonson, threatening the SIDE GLANCES HOM STAR, HOM, ARKANSAS nt- lu Wol-l Cqopor and I 'Okie Johnny Benzlcy 'of He St. Louis Cardinals, CWe Pass- cau lho Chicago Cubs Tex Vnrw am tl'C New Yoik Yankees seem nlriiost ccrtuln Pr hc '1 I1C thal is co itmrk of a success. nlld ssoau i vcjories yesterday, Hughsoii nailed his day before nndBcnzloy and Bonhuin huve 7 Lopper came through last night Against the Boston Braves with a 9 lhal kept lhe Pnwllnnls Dodgers CS ihe fh st plnce wl righthand- ni vy wore llmfo ''m No. 13 until he found he couldn't get over hurdle of 13 victories a few 1, JJS 0 No. 18 his back last night in his system of rota tins O011torm He needed a little lift 0 beat the Braves and this may have inspired him to crzck out a pair of one of which drove in nr of thc Sl Louis ru "s- In addition he spaced nine hits, fanned seven and none Brooklyn had placed 'the issue squarely up the Redbirds by winning an afternoon tussle from Pittsburgh Pirates 4-2 on the five-hit hurling Kirby Higbe.

It was the 14th triumph for the Dodger righthander, who never before had beaten the Pirates as a starting pitcher. In six seasons in the National League he had lost to nine times and won just once in a relief ssignment The Dodgers made ten hits 'off two Pittsburgh hurlers, but had to score their runs one to an inning and three of them involved plays at the plate. The defeat eliminated the Pirates from the pennant race. Passeau's 18th victory was by a JOrS score that snapped a six-game winning streak of the New York Giants. The Cubs, after being held hit- By Galbraith CpPR.

BY MEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. REC.

U. S. PAT. OFF. "Reineinfopr that expensive necklace your brother bought Hie when he got his flrsl job? Well, he hasn't changed i at the lovely grass skirl he sent me from Hawaii!" Sports Roundup By HUGH FULLERTON, JR.

Wide World Sports Columnist New York, Sept. 2 Know the shortest fight on Don't grab for the record books, we'll lell you It was the Fritzie Zivic-Jackie Wilson fuss slated for the Garden next week Well, t-JLHIQ I1C.IU lilt, for three innings by Hal Schumacher made 12 hits and blew the game open in the sixth inning'with six wn rally sparked by-Bill Njcholson's 19th home run with oi)e on. Cincinnati completed a sweep its four-game series with the Phils with a 4r3 verdict achieved in the llth inning when Frank. McCormick singled with the bases loaded. The Washington Senators won the only game in the American league in the same fashion as (Mickey) Vernfirt' singled wjll) the sacks filled in the lOlli to nose out the Cleveland Indians 4-3.

Alex Carrasquel scattered nine hits, but was harrassed by three errors and trailec till the seventh when Catcher Jake Early vhomered with one aboard. Newsom Glqd to Be a Bum Pittsburgh, Sept. 2 i Bgbo Newsom, 4 the gn'je -time American League pop-off, glad to be one of the Brooklyn Rafter a slay with'- Washington, hopes to pitch a half dozen games for his new teammales in the stretch drive between the Dodg- it was "on" for just, five minutes and then permission came through for Red Cochrane to fight on the USD card Sept. 10 so it was called off and ivic-Cochrane substituted. Marjorie Row, Michigan's No.

1 gal golfer, may switch from Michigan Stale College to Rollins this year so she can get the benefit of winter play in Florida. Confusion Corner When this ad: "Wanted Golf Club. No. 4 Wood." Appeared in th.e Newport (Vt.) Express, it got results bill npt the kiiid that werp expect.ed Two days later a uujfi JU farmer phoned that he has four- foot firf wood to sell and should Ije take it to the Newport Country Club Today Guest Star r.a'iicis Lowell Sun: ''We've heard lot 'ab'out horse racing doing much more for the servicemen thaii baseball, but you don't see the tracks tossing any of thq.se foul balls they have running around to t)ie men in service, do you? Big League Stuff The Tucson, semi-pro league is its contribution to the war effort against anything the big leagues can offer The other night the league staged a "victory bond barbecue," combining a big feed with a ball game between stars of the service and civilian teams in the circuit The admission price was one $25 war bond and the affair drew l.GOO people and raised over $110,000 in bond sales. Service Dept.

The Chanule Field (111.) planes- men figure they've seen everything in the baseball line, since Second Baseman Coleman Kays was spiked on the nose during a game with the Savanna (ill.) Ordnance school. It wasn't a nose dive, eith er. Kays tagged a base-runner who couldn't slide very well an.d the man's foot kicked high in the air There'll be plenty of varietj in the football played at the Nor folk Naval Training Station this fall. Coaching three of the intra mural teams will be Ace Parker who favors single and double wing back formalrms, Joe Maniaci, who likes the he used as a Chicago Bear, and Chet Gladchuk, who learned the Notre Dame style from Frank Leahy at Boston College The No.rfolk Naval Air Station base ball team (not to be confused with Bob Feller's outfit) finally has been stopped after 30. straight vie lories.

But it took an unearned ru'r for Camp Pendleton to it, 1-0. Rocks Lead 3 Games Over Nashville Vols By The Associated Press Sensational pitching that limited the opposition to three runs in 48 Innings gave Little Roc(t a clean sweep of a five-game series with Knoxville and today fortified the Travelers with a three-game lead over second-place Nashville in the Southern Association pennant scramble. Little Rock snqtchpd the final game from the tail-end Smokies last nigm, 3-Q, behind the five-hit hurling of Irish Al Moran, and extended its current winning streak to nine straight games. The Travelers won three of their games with Knoxville by hutouts, and pitched the Smokies far into the cellar bringing their losses to 85 games against 57 wins. Atlanta and Birmingham, waging a stiff fight for fourth place and a spot in the playoff series, wpund up in a tie for the position after the Barons lost to Chattano.o- ga, 3-2, and the Crackers split a pair with New Orleans by identical scores of Nashville and Memphis were unscheduled for the second straight nigiit.

By fate of the schedule, Atlanta and Birmingham wind up the season Sunday and tyloncfay in a three-game serjes that probably will determine the winner of fourth spot, while Little Rock and Nashville are thrown tpgether in a likely "champioflshp" four- game series in a season's finale Today's garn3s and probable pit- Little Rock (Trexjer and Calla- Qods 3 )' (2)Memphis 'Sgs and New Orleans (Dpckins and Hader) at Pirmingham (Hetki and Schultz) (2) Knoxynie (Warchol) at Nashville (Erickson) (Orijy games scheduled) Yes, We Have No Bananas Census figures reveal that therp State 3 s' 20D 00 alie nt United FIVI a y.i for Alameda, where he will be stationed for 13 weeks of basic training with the Coast Guard Society load to shipping room. Prescott News By HELEN WESTERLY Telephone 163 28 Nevada County (yien Leave September 4, For Army Twenty-eight Nevada county men will leave Friday, September 4, Cor Camp Robinson, to be inducted nto the Army. They are: 1 Ajjen Laws, j. Honea, D-i-Bevip. Guy Ellis, John Allil son McGraw, James Horace Tve Pgel John Gilders, Elmer Neai Sowell, Clyde Edwqrd Garrett J.elmer Floyd Harper Emmelt Randolph Loe, Wilburn Thomas Adams, Joseph rfollis Huckabee, 1 horn as Hayes Harden, John Her- man Friday, Homer D.

Dellinser, William Henry Pratt, Ovlen Oliver Tatom, Wallace Worn Bailey, Stephen All len Jewell Sylvester Honea, Johnie Collins," Elmer Lee Jones, Arthur Clyde Benson" William Ennie Bevill, Ralph J. Callicott, James Douglas Morgan, and Douglas Levon Rhea. Charles Waters in Coastguard Charles Waters, who enlisted in the Coast Guard and reported for duty in St. Louis, Friday left Tues- Mrs. John L.

Wathen, who has he ur Pu mer in Neosha, with Mr. Wathen, who is stationed with the Army at Gamp Crowdder, arrived Monday to visit her parents, Mayor "and" Mrs. P- Hppiby. Mrs. Wathen will leave Friday ID resume her duties as art instructor in the Texarkana schools.

Mr- pnd Mrs. Jpe Brumley left Tuesday to spend a few days 'in New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. William Hayes of Okplpna, were the week-end guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Mack Hayes. Glenn Adams has returned to his. home Little Rock, after yisjt- ing his grandmother, Mrs. jmon Gee.

and Mrs. Lewis Suckle left Tuesday, to visit relatives in Lqrado, Texas. Miss Helen Barham has returned to her home in Little Rpck, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Barham.

Rupker Murray and Haze) Tanner Murray spent Mom day in Little Rpqk. Mr- 3lid Mrs. HY B. DeLamar had as Monday guests, Mr. arid' Mrs.

0. Buckley and. JJfffe Johnnie Miss Helen DeLamar, all of Arkadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Brown DeLamar of Fayetteville'.

Pvt E. Daniel who stationed with the First Parachute Division at Fprt Bennins, is spending a few days with his par- eents Mr. and Mrs. E. H.

Daniel Mayor and Mrs. R. P. Hamby had as Tuesday guests, Mrs. 'J.

J. Battle and Miss Mattie Royston of Fulton. Edward W. Davis has begun his basic training as an aviation cadet at Perrin Field, Texas. He is the son of Mrs.

Mary Cecil" Davis of Prescptt. Mrs. C. G. Gordon, and Miss Mary Sue Gordon visited friends in Hope Tuesday." Mrs.

R. B. McGee of Galveston, Texas, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Dale Wilson. Deaths Last Night By The Associated Press Baron A'phpnie eppthschlld Bar Harbor, Me. A1- phonse De Rothschild, 64, native of Fight! Last Night By The Associated Press New York Artie Dorrell, ISO 1-4, Tyler, outpointed Joe Torres, 14,4, Puerto Rico Cat" mine Fatta, 137, New York, knocked out Ruby Garcia, 138 Puerto Rico (1); Tami Mauriello, 185, won by technical knockout' over Italo Colonello, 195, New York (2). 'Wilmington, De. Al Tribunal 154, Wilmington, knocked out- George (Dusty) Brown, 153.

York, (.8) an Earl Bobbins, 163, Portland, won by technical knockout over Tommy Misto, 169, Coast Guard (3). Hartford, Conn. Willie 127, Hartford, knocked out Bobby (Poison) Ivy, 127, Hartford (10). Today in Congress By The Associated Press Senate In recess Finance committee continues work on new lax bill (9 a. House In recess Yesterday Senate and House In recess.

Vienna and member of the Aus-V," trian branch of the banking family founded in the 18th 'century by Mayer Amschel, Jewish money," lender of Frankfort, Germany. Capt. Clarence I. Fisher Camp Lee, Va. Clarence I.

Fisher, 53, who set the world's record for rapid-firing with a in 19.36. Thomas Atchjson Hollywood, Calif. R. 7 Atchison, 41, motion picture char- acter aptor also known as Tom Q'Grady. SKIN IRRITATIONS OF EXTERNAL PAUSE acne pjmples, bumps (blackheads), and, ugly broken-out skin.

Millions relieve miseries vith simple home treatment. Roes to work at once. Direct action aids healing by killing germs it touches. Use Black ana White Ointment only as directed. 25 years success, Money-back guarantee.

tST Vital is cleansing is good soap. Enjoy famous Black and White Skin Solp daily. ers and Cardinals for tional League pennant. the Na. The powerful riyht hand nitch- was as quiet and docile as the best-trained movie producer's yes-man when he reported to Manager Leo Durocher at Forbes Field yesterday.

hope to pitch five or six games for the Bums this year. I'm saying I'll win them all. But 1 I'm not saying I'm going to lose (em all either," Newsom said. Purpcher, smiling a broad welcome, promptly announced he would use Newsom today Cincinnati. "From here jn," said Libby ''our.

shirting our ni Wyatt Higbe, Pavis and Newsom. Bob has rubber arm. He's a work Jrorse. He's been around Jon time and knows what it's all about Bo he'll Jake his regular turn. Am If he can win three ball games fo MS, he'll be a good Newsom has played for clubs in eight leagues and has.

been with the podgers i before, on.ce as a 'rookie 1921 and agan jn 1930 when he failei tQ stick. The Dodgers bought him les than 24 yours before the doadl'im after which he could nto huvi been used in the World Seires. Divide Marriage Certificate Korea is the only country in the world where the marriage certif is divided, one-half b'eint, given to the bride and the othei half to the groom. THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson GOQD NEW5 FOR. AMERICA CANNOT LP.OK F0(? A -SUBSTANTIAL UNTIL AT LEAST COPR.

1942 NEA SERVICE INC M. DEO. PAT Off BAD NEivi AftOgE FOR. OPOLITTLE POISON IW 15 KNOWN ALSO AS A CATS 15 JTS E. J.

CANTON WINE, Yesterday's Stars By The Associated Press Kirby Higbe, Dodgers five-hit ball to beat Pirates. Frank McCormick; Reds Singled with bases loaded in llth for winning run aguinst Phils aftei knocking home tying run in ninth Bill Nicholson, Cubs Hit his 19th'homer with one'on- to spjirk six-run rally that whipped Giaiits. Mickey Vernon, Senators Made three hits, one of them single with bases loaded in lenth to score winning run against Indians. Mort Cooper, Cardinals Kept nine hits spaced and rapped two singles himself, one of them driving in two runs, to beat Braves for his 18th triumph. Sports Mirror By The Associated Press Today A Year 1 Ago Brooklyn Dodgers pulled within two points of league leading St.

Louis Cardinals by defeating Boston Braves, 9 to 2, for Kirby Higbe's 19th triumph. Three Years Ago Col. E. R. EJradley's Bimclech won hopeful stakes at Saratoga Springs with Andy second.

Five Years Ago Pierre De Souberlin, father of (lie modern Olympic games, died at Geneva, Switzerland. He was 74. U. S. Citizenship 1 Speeded for Soldiers Fort Mason, Amer- can soldiers walked into the superior courtroom in the Hajl of Records at Martinez, Contra Cosla Jounty.

They wree a diversified group. There was the Russian, with straw-colored hair and mustache nd pale blue eyes; there was the ark Venezuelan with shining black yes and the white smile. Between hese two were a Pole, a Yugoslav, Scol, a French-Canadian and an Englishman. Ten minutes later they emerged rom the courtroom, no longer na- ionals of seven different counlires, ut citizens of the United States lanks to the new naturalization process which IB gov.ernni.enl offers men in mili- ary service. It was done in one session, the usual first papers, sec- ad papers and long wait between, heir officers vouched for their harcters and good standing, the icn answered the necessary ques- lons before an examiner, signed ic necessary forms and look the alh oi citizpnship.

BY A RAINDRQR Memphis, Teiin. Air in- tructor J. P. Landsli-eet knows ow that a tiny raindrop can be otent thing. Flying through a rainstorm re- ently, Landstreet stuck his head ut oi the plane to see if traffic vas clear before landing.

A raindrop hit him in the' Landstreet wag grounded for a ww days until his temporarily, paralj'ised eye recovered. THE STORY OF BREAD well be The Story of foods has and rf Americ(1 to research in making the world's leading beer lias led to other products VITAMINS, COMPLEX-For manufacturers VITAMINS FOR pbsrmiMspuUcal food products. Our pi ltte world's largest sources, the inarket. CORN SYBUp-many of ppunds innually for candy industry. food, tahle and confectionery uses und special syrnps fo medicinal purposes? m.

0d aud ice creara the country over. IJns division 19 now working ou of ppunds annually DIESEL ENGINES-STAdolphus Bnsch, founder of Anheuser-Busch, acquirea the first rights to manufacjure this revolutionary America and thus stjri great its AfcJHEUSER we i.

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