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The Knoxville Journal from Knoxville, Tennessee • 9

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Journal Want 'Ads 2-4141 THE KNOXVILLE JOURNAL MONDAY JUNE 15 1942 PAGE NINE Appy League Cut To Fouf Teams Greeneville Quits By WALT DISNEY DONALD DUCK Newport Forced To Withdraw From Circuit Soldier Takes Arkansas Crown LITTLE ROCK Ark June 14 UP Sgt Lloyd Martz Camp Robinson Ark soldier from Detroit Mich is the new Arkansas golf champion Martz defeated Frank Pace of the Little Rock Country Club 3 and 1 in this championship play in the annual state golf association Much personal enjoyment results from kind and charitable acts Vols And Pels Divide Couple NEW ORLEANS June 14 Nashville and New Orleans broke even in a doubleheader here this afternoon Vito Tamulis pitching the Vols to an easy 4 to 1 victory in the first game and the Pelicans taking the wild nightcap 9 to 8 Pitcher Val Eaves walked in the winning run in the last contest FIRST GAME NASHVILLE I NEW ORLEANS Player abhpes' Player abh pea Brewsters 5 10 7IAnk'mn 2b 4 0 2 1 Mihglic 2b 3 1 3 1 Bolling lb 4 0 14 3 Chapm'n If 3 0 2 0 Moser If 4 15 0 Dugas rf 5 3 3 0 Bur mstr 4 1 3 1 McCall rf 0 0 0 0 Hart a 4 10 2 English 3b 4 1 1 2 Morrow cf 3 1 1 Shilling lb 4 0 10 0 Winsett rf 4 0 10 cf 4 1 3 0 Rieh'ds 3b 3 0 0 1 Helfe 4 3 0 Seuisothp 3 13 3 Tamulis 3 0 0 3l Totals 34 0 37 12' Totals 33 "1 27 12 Nashville 200002 0 0 New Orleans 00100100 0-1 Runs Brewster Dugas Workmsn Hell Moser error Chapman runs batted In English Dugss Hell 2 Bur-meister two base hits Moser three base hits English home run Helf stolen bases Brewster sacrifices Chapman double play Bolliing to Ankenman left on bases Nashville 10 New Orleans 6 Bases on balls off Seinsoth 6 off Ta-mulis 1 struck out by Seinsoth 2 by Tamulis 5 umpires Johnson and Girard time 1:52 SECOND GAME JOHNSON CITY June 14 The Appalachian Baseball League was reduced to a four-team circuit here tonight when the Greeneville Burley Cubs surrendered their franchise and the Newport Carfners were forced to withdraw Ross Edgmon president of the league said Dr Lyer-ly Greeneville club president gave up the Greeneville franchise because attendance in that town had not been up to par and the Cubs could not produce a winning ball club Edgemon said he put the follow- ing three proposals to the direc Errors: Brewster Chapman Kreitner Winsett Hart Runs batted tn Kreitner 2 Brewster I Moser Richards 5 Workman Horn English Two base hits Kreitner Burmeister Moser Home run: Brewster Stolen bases: Ankenman Double plays: Malone to Brewster to Shilling Left on bases: Nashville 10 New Orleans 0 Base on balls off Brum-beloe 2 off Horn 3 off Malone off Horne off Malone 3 off Pulford off Eaves off Berly Struck out: by Malone 1 by Horn by Berly 2 by Pulford 1 by Jeff coat Hits: off Brum-bloe 4 In 1 2-3 innings 3 earned runs off Jeff coat 1 in no runs off Horn 4 in 3 1-3 3 earned runs off Malone 7 In 4 plus 5 earned runs off Pulford 3 in 3 earned runs Wild pitches Malone Horn Winning pitcher: Berly Losing pitcher: Eaves Umpires: Girard and Johnson Time 21 Her Daughter Is For 7 Years JOHNSON CITY June The quota of screwballs isn't bounded entirely by the Johnson City limits the day-shift desk sergeant at the police station here discovered today He still gets dizzy when he thinks about the woman who came in to report a missing daughter He entered the report feeling very calm and routine about the matter- and asked for further information Then things went haywire The woman said she thought her daughter was about 25 years old but that was' seven years ago When she last heard from her daughter she was in Maryland but that was seven years ago too And as mothers will she was beginning to get worried she said CASH INCOME UP Cash income from farm marketing in April totaled 793 million dollars as compared with 665 million dollars for April 1941 I WANT MINE And Just mo6t all the fruit and vegetable businesa in Knoxville as usual I 5 ears best large new potatoes 100-lbs $200 cash-carry 2 cars best Mississippi tomatoes lags $175 ft $185 4 cars bananas lb 6 Vi Fresh car California oranges and lemons We sell the BOWLES nbt for the least coasting made ours here in 22 years now profits mean nothing to us why the other fellow always seems hot bothered and unhappy or maybe tbe one whose wrong Phone Western Are MkL and-Chamberlain SL Hear WBIR 8:15 to 8:30 every morning A HYBRID ALFALFA And now they are about to perfect a hybrid alfalfa to do with alfalfa some of the wonders that hybridizing has done for corn xNone out when winning run scored Nashville '7 030 0122- Ncw Orleans OOP 2-54 Rune Brewster 2 English 2 Shilling Workmsn 2 McCall Morrow Burmeister Moser 3 Hart 2 Dantonio Richards Mangrum Little Win 4-BaII Meet TOLEDO June 14 Lawson Little 1934-35 grand slam amateur king and 1940 Open champion and partner Lloyd Mangrum walked away with the eighth annual $7650 Inverness four-ball matches today The leaders piled up a plus 14 count greatest total ip the invitational's history to beat out Henry Picard and Sam Byrd who finished second with plus 8 In addition to the $2150 first prize Little and Mangrum pocketed $8333 as their share of the $250 prize for the low best-ball score which was deadlocked three ways at 62 and another $125 as half of the prize for the most birdies on the 126-hole jaunt They had 42 The runner-up duot crashed through to a nine-up victory over Jimmy Hines and Herman Barron in the final the most one-sided match the event has ever seen to leap from fifth place to the $1 383 33 second spot how the teams finished with the prize winnings: Little and Mangrum plus 14 $235833 (Tied for low score and birdie prizes) Picard and Byrd plus 8 $1-383 33 (tied for low score prize) Herman Keiser and Chandler Harper plus 6 $950 Jimmy Demaret and Ben Hogan plus 5 $700 Byron Nelson and Jimmy Thomson plus 5 $90833 (tied for low score and birdie prizes) Dutch Harrison and Denny Shute minus 5 $550 Horton Smith and Chick Har-bert minus 14 $450 Jimmy Hines and Herman Barron minus 19 $350 aaUJ second game of a doubleheader They lost the opener 8 to 6 FIRST GAME BOSTON I CHICAGO Player abh peal riayer abh Holmes cl 5 15 0 Hack 3b 3 3 0 2 Siti 2b 3 0 6 4 Memllo 4 14 6 Waner rf 5 2 1 O'Cavar'ta cf 5 3 0 Ferns 3b 5 2 0 1 Russell lb 4 3 10 West If 4 12 0 Ntchol'n rf 5 3 3 0 Lombardi 3 1 1 1 Novikoff 11 4 1 0 0 Kluttz 2 0 1 1 Stringer 2b 4 1 7 4 Miller ss 5 2 3 4 McCuii gh 3 2 4 2 Gremp lb 4 3 6 (Lea 10 0 0 Tobin 1 0 0 0 Bithorn 3 0 0 3 Salvo 1 1 0 Ol Donovan 2 1 0 11 Errtck 0 0 0 Totals 39 13 24 121 Total 34 15 27 17 Bests 7 6 1 Chtcsga 36 1 626 1 1 0 Runs Holmes Sisti Waner Fernandez Went Lombardi Hack Merullo Cavarretta 2 Russell 2 Nicholson Novikoff errors Donovan Stringer runs baited in Waner Fernandez Millr Lombardi Gremp Salvo Merullo Russell 2 Nicholson Novikoff McCullough tuo-bae hits Merullo Russell Waner three-base hit Nicholson Cavarretta home run Nicholson: stolen base Fernandez sacrifices Merullo Sisti double plavs Miller to Sisti to Grem 2 left on bases Boston 10 Chicago 10: bases on ball off Salvo 1 off Donovan 4 off Lee 3 struck out by Salvo 2 by Ernck-son 1 by Lee 1 by Bithorr 3 hits off Tobin 4 in 1 inning off Salvo 7 In 3 1-3 innings off Donovan 1ml 2-3 inning off Ernckson 3 in 2 inning off Lee 7 in 2 2-3 innings off Btthorn 6 in 6 1-3 innings winning pitcher Bithom losing pitcher Donovan: umpires Sears Stewart and Dunn time 2-34 SECOND GAME BOSTON I CHICAGO Players sbh peal Players abh pe Holmes cf 3 1 4 0 Str'ng 2b 4 1 1 4 R'b'rge 3b 4 2 1 2 Merullo ss 4 0 3 3 PW'ner rf 1 1 1 0 cf 1 0 fl 0 rf 2 0 0 0 Gilbert cf 10 0 0 17 0 Bussell 3b 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 N'chls rf 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 Poxx lb 3 1110 2 2 4 vikoff If 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 4 0 Gremp lb 5 0 11 OHmdetc 2 0 3 0 Tost 5 10 0 Monty 0 0 0 0 I Schmitz 0 0 0 0 I Erickson 3 2 0 2 laSchcffing 10 0 0 Total 39 13 27 9 Totals aBatted for Erickson 9th Boston 063010 Chicago 0 008 Runs Holmes 2 Roberge Waner Demaree Klutz West 3 Miller Stringer errors Stringer Foxx runs batted in Waner Klutz Miller 3 Sisti Gremp West 3 Stringer two-bae hits Foxx West home runs West Stringer stolen base Waner sacrifice Roberge double plays Stringer Merullo and Foxx Miller Sisti and Gremp left on bases Boston 6 Chicago 2 bases on balls off Monty 2 off Schnitz 1 off Erickson 3 strike outs bv Tost 5 by Mooty 2 by Erickson 4 hits off Mooty 4 in 2 1-3 Inning off Schmitz 2 in 0 off Erickson 7 In 6 2-3 losing pitcher Mooty umpires Stewart Dunn and Sears ttme 2 04 attendance 20225 a Negro Women To Open Church Sessions Today The seventeenth Christian Conference for Negro Women will be in session today through Thursday at Knoxville College The meetings are sponsored by the Appalachia Synodical Auxiliary of the Southern Presbyterian Church Mrs A Bays will discuss and Girl Relations" at the evening meetings Tuesday and Thursday All young people are invited to attend these meetings conference officials said Baseball Nutshell 60LTHERN ASSOCIATION tors: 1 Operate as a five-club league 3 Operate as a four-club league 3 Disband The directors voted to operate as a four-club league necessitating the withdrawal of the Newport Canners Canners Wanted to Stay i Dr Herbert Ford president of the Newport team expressed the desire that the Canners would like to remain in the league Edgemon said Newport officials may appeal to Judge Bram-ham minor league czar in a if attempt to remain in the league The four remaining teams in the Appalachian loop are Bristol Johnson City Kingsport and Eliza-bethton Towns Close Together All of these towns are within 20 miles of one another and it was for that reason the directors probably voted to continue as a four-club circuit It will mean a reduction in expenses Edgemon said the standings probably would remain as they are Newport' was in fifth place and Greeneville was in sixth place The directors were working on a revised schedule tonight and plans for the Appalachian All-Star game w'ill have to be changed sorry about the whole said Edgemon there anything we could do to continue as a six-team Joe Chilton Dr Riggins Share Honors Joe A Chilton and Dr Riggins shared honors yesterday in the Knoxville Rod and Gun weekly practice shoot Chilton won the 16-yard event with 49 out of 50 and Riggins captured the doubles and handicap events Junior Murrian was high at skeet with 49 out of 50 followed by brother Bill with 41 breaks i The scores follow: 16 TARO TARGETS Joe A Chilton Dr Riggma 47x50 John A Kreis 47x50 Blanche Chilton 45xV! Blit Moore 44x50 Bill Murrian 42x50 Baldwin 30x50 Cart Hammer 30x50 Zmnt Allen 26x50 25 TARGETS Dr Riggins 25x25 Blanche Chilton 23x25 Bill Murrian 23x25 Joe A Chilton 10x25 DOUBLES 25 FAIR Dr Riggm 42x50 Joe A Chilton 37x50 John A Kreia 25x50 BiU Murrian AT SKEET Junior Murrian 40x50 Bill Human 1410) 41x50 Paul Houston 36x50 Joe Studlejr 22x25 Dog Shows May Net Dough For Services ATLANTA June 14 A 1943 schedule of 10 dog shows from which part of the proceeds may be turned over to service organizations was adopted by the Southeastern Association of Kennel clubs yesterday Wen Lundeed of Atlanta was elected president for the coming year Other officers Rre Terrell Weaver of Macon vice-president Mrs Robeson Carter of Knoxville secretary and James Robinson of Greenville treasurer The schedule: Knoxville March 26-27 Chattanooga March 29-30 Nashville April 1-2 Birmingham April 4 Macon April 6-7 Atlanta April 9-10 Columbia April 12 Greenville April 14-15 Asheville April 17 and Johnson City Tenn April 19 PROSTATE GLAIID No surgery no loss of time If you bave a heavy feeling in rectum pains in back and legs call and see me Consultation Free STOMACH kidney liver bladder nervous-ness goitre rheumatism arthritis Asthma hay fever neuritis diabetes cancer and tumor also treated by nonaurglcal methoda Hstnarriioid fistula and other rectal and colon diseases treated No dangerous operation no hospital bllL Write for free book on rectal diseases Office Hours 9 A to 5 Sunday 10 to 12 A Dr A Timbs SOS Alarket Thono 3-8221 KNOXVILLE TENN seDUBBOBDiB GREYHOUND and many other bus lines throughout the nation are now operating on new war-time schedules This change in service was made in order to cooperate to the fullest -extent with the wartime plans of the Office of Defense Transportation The purpose is to make every bus work full time keeping vital traffic on the move National Continued from First Sports Page Slaughter 2 Koy two-bae hit Musial Bragan home run Koy tolen bases Walker Slaughter Brown sac-rificea Marion Kurowski- double play Hurow-ski to Brown to Hopp Bragan to Etten Johnson to Glossop to Murtaugh le-ft on bases Philadelphia 7 St Louis 0 bases or balls off Johnson 5 off Beck 2 off Naylor 1 off Wamgke 2 strikeouts ny Johnson 2 by Warneke 3 hits off Johnson 0 in 3 innings (none out in sixlhl off Beck none In 2-3 Inning off Navlor 3 in 2 1-3 innings losing pitcher Johnson: umpires Magerkurth Jorda and Barr tune 2 10 RFIOND GAME PHILADELPHIA ST LOUS Players sh paa Plarert abbpaa ner cf 4 2 1 0 Brown 2b 10 6 4 M'rt gh 3b 3 0 4 2 Moore cf 5 13 0 cNorthey 1 0 0 51 rf 4 I 0 0 May 3b 0 0 0 0 oper 4 0 I 2 Glossop 2b 5 1 1 3 Triplett II 3 1 I 0 rf 4 3 1 Walker If 110 0 Etten lb 3 1112 Kr'wskl 3b 3 2 0 7 Koy If 4 0 10 Hopp lb 4 1 15 1 Bragan ss 3 1 3 4 Marion 3102 Warren 4 0 3 1 Gumbert 3 5 1 3 Hoerst 3 0 13 Krt 0 0 0 0 aBen)amm 110 0 dMusial 0 0 0 0 Pearson 0 0 0 2 bNaylor 1 1 0 Oi Nahem 0 0 0 lj Totals 33 0 26a 18 Totals 31 0 27 19 aTwo out when winning run scored bBatted for Hoerst In 7th cBatted for Pearson In 9tn dBatted for Murtaugh 9th dRatted for Knst in 9th Philadelphia 0 6 6 0 6 1 1 SI JLnl 50060060 Runs Murtaugh Glossop Litwhiler Benjamin Naylor Brown Moore Triplett Kurowski Hopp Marion: errors Hopp Brown Kurowski Murtaugh Etten: runs batted In Litwhiler 2 Slaughter 2 Triplett Hopp 3 Bragan Glossop two-bae hits Moore Kurowski home run Hopp stolen bae Triplet! sacrifices EHen I- Waner Musial double plav Glossop Bragan and Et-trn Murtaugh Glossop and Etten Marion Brown and Hopp left nn base Philadelphia 7 St Louis 7 base on balls off Hoerst 3 off Pearson 1 off Nahem 1 off Gumbert 2 strike ouls bv Hoerst 2 by Gumbert 2 hits off Hoerst 4 6 innings off Pearson 3 in 2 innings off Nahem 1 2-3 innings off Gumbert 7 in 0 innings off Knst 2 1 inning: winning pitcher Krist losing pitcher Nahem umpires Jorda Barr and Magerkurth tune 1:54 attendance I paid) 10367 GIANTS 3 8 PITTSBURGH June 14 VP The Pittsburgh victory cruise struck a shoal today after logging seven straight triumphs but the Buccos navigated back into a winning channel by salvaging a split in a doubleheader with the New York Giants FIRST GAME NEW TORK I PITTSBl RGH Player abh paai Player ab pa a Werber 3b 3 0 0 SAnders'n ss 4 2 2 2 Marshall If 5 2 3 0 Martin 2b 3 0 4 2 Ott rf 4 110 Fletcher lb 4 2 0 Mire lb 5 1 10 3 Elliott 3b 3 114 Leiber cf 4 16 0 Phelps 4 2 2 0 Panning 4 3 2 OlbCoscarart 0 0 0 0 Jurgesss 4 12 4-Lnpezc 0 0 0 0 Wltek 2h 2 0 1 3-Ban-ett rf 4 0 3 0 Carpcn'r 3 112V Rnbays If 4 0 2 0 IDiMagocf 3 2 3 1 Rikardcf 10 2 0 Flclntranp 0 0 0 1 pWasdetl 1 0 0 0 Dietz 2 0 0 0 rStewart 10 0 0 Totals 34 10 27 131 Total 27X0 aBatted for Heintzelman in 2nd bRan for Phelps in 8th cBatted for Dietz try 0th New York 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 (t 4 Pittsburgh 2 6 6 6 1 6 3 Runs Werber Ott Mize Carpenter Anderson 2 Fletcher errors Phelps 2 run batted In Mize Leiber Elliott Phelp Ott Fletcher Jurges two-bae hit Jurge Phelp 2 Anderson Fletcher: stolen base Ott sacrifice Martin: double plays DiMaggio to Phelp Mire to Jurges to Mize Elliott to Anderson to Fletcher Elliott to Martin to Fletcher left on base New York 10 Pittsburgh bases on balls off Heintzelman 2 off Dietz 5 off Carpenter 3 struck out hv Carpenter 1: hit off Heintzelman 5 In 2 Innings off Dietz 5 In 7 innings: losing pitcher Heintzelman: umpires Conlan Reardon and Goetz- time 2 15 SECOND GAME NEW TORK I PITTSBURGH Players: ab a aIFIaveys ab a a Wrber 3b 4 1 1 l'Andrsn as 4 2 3 1 liBarrett Tf 2 0 I 1 0 Fltchr lb 4 3 7 0 rMartin 0 0 0 2 0 Elliott 3b 5 3 1 5 I Rhys If 4 1 1 3 3 DiMgo cf 3 1 3 4 3'rzRlckard 1 0 0 0 0'Gustne 2b 4 1 2 0 1 Loner 3 11 0 OSewell 4 2 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 Mrshll cf 4 0 Olt rf 2 1 Mize lb 4 1 Barna If 4 0 Mnruso 3 1 Jurges 42 Wltek 2b 3 I Sunkel 0 0 Lhrmsn 1 0 xYnung 1 0 McGee 0 0 xxBartell 1 0 Adams 0 0 Tola! 31 7 24 6 Totals 34 14 24 11 xRatted for Lohrman in 5th xxBalted for McGee In 7th ZRan for Fletcher In zzBatted for DIMegglo In lh New Ysrk 10 101 0 Pittsburgh 41 120 (Called end 8lh Sunday law I Runs: Werber Ott Barna Andereon Barrett Fletcher DiMaggio 2 Lopez Sewell Error: Maneuso Run baited In: Ott Anderson 3 Fletcher Elliott 4 Maneuso 2 Two base hits Maneuso Fletcher Stolen bases Werber DiMaggio Sewell Double plays: Lohrman Jurges and Mire Wltek and Mize Left on bases New York 7 Pittsburgh 10 Bases on balls: oft flutfkel 3 off Lohrman 1 off Sewell 3 off McGee 1 oft Adame 3 out! by Lohrman 2 by Sevgell Hits: off Bunks 5 tn 1 2-3 Innings off Lohrman 6 In 1 3-3 oft McGee 3 in 3 oft Adams 6 In 2 Losing pitcher: Sunkel Umpires- Reerdon Goetz and Conlan Time: 2 00 Attendance: 16710 CUBS 8 BRAVES 81 CHICAGO June 14 tn-The Boston Braves ended a 12 game losing itreak today when they defeated the Cubs 10 to 1 In the Ameri lean Continued from First Sports Page fourth triumph of the year an easy matter in the opener Smith scattered 10 hits and never was behind FIRST GAME CLEVELAND PHILADELPHIA Player abh pa a Player ab pa cf 5 1 5 OValorf 3 0 1 0 Hockett rf 3 0 1 Knlc'b'r 2b 4 0 4 2 ss 3 1 1 3 Davis 2b 10 11 Fleming lb 3 2 10 0 Miles cf 4 13 0 Mills If 5 2 3 0 Johnon If 4 111 Grimes 3b 5 2 0 2 Siebert lb 4 17 0 Mack 2b 5 14 5'Blalr 3h 4 114 Denning 5 1 3 ss 4 4 1 I Smith 4 3 0 Swift 4 13 0 0 0 ft posse 2 10 0 UKroevlch 10 0 0 Totals 3 13 27 loi Totals 35 10 27 12 aRattoti for Besse in Cleveland 77V Itlltl ft-Tg Philadelphia 6 0 1 0 6 2 0 Runs Hockett 2 Grimes 2 MackT Derw nlng Smith 2 Johnson Siebert Bcsse error Siebert runs batted in Boudreau Mills 2 Fleming Denning Smith Mtles Siebert Suder two-base hits Mack Grimes Denning Smith Johnson Siebert double plays Swift to Suder Boudreau to Mack to Fleming 2 Blair to Knickerbocker to Siebert left on bases Philadelphia 0 Cleveland 0 bases on balls off Marchildon 4 off Besse 2 off Smith 3 struck out by Smith 2 by Marchildon 1 by Besse 0 hitC off Marchildon 5 In 2 innings off Besse linl innings losing pitcher Marchildon umpires Summers Rommel and Pipgras time 213 SECOND GAME CLEVELAND I PHILADELPHIA Plaver ab hp a 'Player abh put W'th'rlv rf 4 0 2 OlValo rf 3 16 0 Hockett rf 4 0 0 1 h'k'r 2b 3 0 2 2 B'dreau ss 4 2 3 1 Miles cf 4 2 3 0 Fleming lb 3 0 7 0 Johnson If 4 15 0 Mills If 3 12 0 Siebert lb 4 1 5 1 Grime 3b 2 0 0 2 Blair 3b 2 10 0 Mack 2b 3 0 2 4 Suder ss 3 14 2 Denning 3 0 0 0 Wagner 3 0 2 1 Embree 1 0 0 2 Harris 3 0 0 1 aGaffke 1 0 Mi Kennedy 0 0 0 0 bDean 1 0 0 0 Ferrlck 0 0 0 0J Totals 29 3 24 10! Totals 29 7 27 7 aBatted for Embree in sixth bBatted for Kennedy in eighth- Cleveland I 1 Philadelphia 03100 5 Runs Fleming Valo Miles Johnson Siebert Blair error Knickerbocker runs batted In Suder 3 Miles Johnson Mack two base hit Suder home run Johnson stolen base Valo double plays Grimes Mack and Fleming Suder Knickerbocker and Siebert left on bases Philadelphia 3 Cleveland 4: base on balls off Embree 3 off Harris 3 struck out by Harris 1 by Embree 4 by Kennedy 1 hits off Embree 5 in 5 innings off Kennedy 1 In 2 off Ferrick 1 In 1 balk Harris losing pitcher Embree umpires Rommel Pipgras and Summers time of game 1:49 attendance 11113 today Two Knoxvillians John Tyler Hayes Jr and William Fleming Willien Jr will receive medical degrees in spring graduation services from the University of Tennessee School of Medicine at Memphis today MOVING SHIPPING CRATING PACKING STORING DIAL 3 5118 TRANSFER STORAGE CO 418 Broadway and Greyhound is taking every possible step to increase the big savings already effected Teday buses use only a fraction as much rubber as private cars per passenger per mile and they average more than 40000 miles per tire We hope that these wartime changes will not cause you to be inconvenienced crowded or delayed But if you find travel as comfortable and easy as in normal times please make allowances! The war effort comes first with Greyhound as it does with you! You Can Help by: Getting information about the new schedules before you take a taking as little as traveling before or alter the mid-summer rush taking your trip on mid-week days leaving extra space on week-ends for men in uniform and war workers America's war program has the right of woyf The great majority of ths people Greyhound is carrying today and intends to carry efficiently are selectees traveling to examination centers fighting men oh leave or furlough war workers moving to their jobs businessmen traveling on essential work The trips they take are necessary to keep the war program rolling With increased service demanded -for war production and no increase in buses available it is necessary to divert equipment to routes where it is most needed Many peace-time features are discontinued Operating speeds are somewhat reduced Express and Limited schedules are eliminated entirely Second sections of regular schedules are being eliminated unless there is assurance that the buses will carry a sufficient number of passengers Conservation of rubber is New York 6-5: St Loula 1-4 Chicago 0-11 Wahlngtnn 3-4 Cleveland 0-1: Philadelphia 3-1 Boiton 3-3 Detroit 2-1 Game Today 1 No gamei acheduled NATIONAL LEAGUE UNION BUS TERMINAL GAY STREET AT WALL AVE PHONE 2-5141 i LINES Results Yaiterday Brooklyn 4-1 Cincinnati 1-2 New York 4-3 Pittsburgh 3-0 Boston 0-10 Chicago 0-1 PhUadelphlt 1-5 St Loula 1-6 Garnet Ts4y (Prebable Flicker) Chicago at Paueau (9-31 re Head (5-31 or High (5-41 New York at Schumacher (3-41 VI Butcher 4-5i (Only (tmat acheduled 1.

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