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THE SACRAMENTO BEE TUESDAY AUGUST 11 1042 Senators Must Sue Sports Olson Bans Deer Hunting In Six State Game Areas Williams Tops Reiser In Race For Hitting Title Begin Big Push Or Lose Pennant Kin? ((ihmmi Of Swimming For Balance Of Season teSjK Permit To Offer Waitkus Keeps Hold On First Batting Place LOS ANGELES Aug 11 OP) There Is Time To Overcome Angels If Solons Get Busy Right Away Injured Dodger Drops To 340 But Leads Nationals Over Lombardi St at ist ics released today reveal the steady hitting of Los Angeles' left hander Ed Waitkus is continuing Hie young first baseman as top NEW YORK Aug n-T-Pete Reiser returned to the Brooklyn Dodger lineup after a week's injury lavnff Inst nieht and promptly re- By WlIni'K ADAMS Ever since July Kith when Los Angeles knocked Sacramento out of the Pacific Coast League lead our Solons have been on the de Wrestling Shows Promoter Plans For Monday Night Bouts In Memorial Auditorium Order Is Effective Immediately And Will Be In Force Through September 15th Request Of Western Defense Command! Cited In Edict Governor Culbert Olson today approved an order closing six Northern and Central California fish and game districts to deer hunting for the balance of the 1942 season The order issued by Director Kenneth I Fulton of the department of natural re Coast linnuished the major league batting batsman in the Pacific League leadership to Ted Williams of the fensive ll generally is agreed 1 liar if they are going to make a bid for the 19-1 pennant they hart Waitkus in 130 games has a con- Boston Red Sox slstent 349 Including eight homers Williams who has collected 127 rr a hits in trips to the plate boost- hotter take over the offensive at this tonight in Oak veteran Johnnv Moore riehl fipMietl nis average 10 er who has 358 lie has played In land Sacramento four games behind the Angels There rre six weeks ahrad of his nearest rival in the American League and four points better than Reiser who tops the Fishermen Find Johnnie Rogers who wa supposed to have been making boxing matches for the Victorv Athletic of play remaining I hat is plenty National League hitters sources is effective Immediately and will be in force through September 15th Although the order cited a need for "added protection for game mammals" as the basis for the action under state law it also mentioned a reouest from the Western Club here although he has failed Reiser however enjoys a longer lead over the rest of his field as Luck Is Good In to present a single Summer match only ninety one games however In the home run field such as there is Sacramento's renter fielder Buster Adams is first with twenty one Team Batting i A II HR Pt mk Angele l'iO 4 '1J0 Titii lliO-l 51 J71I SAl'HA KNTO 1 I Mi 1 1(11 4 4 27S Srttl 1 12 1(17 1 1 (i7 IS zttsl plans to file wilh the slate athletic commission for a local wrest Defense Command for cessation of ling license tomorrow The request for a permit to promote grappling matches in the me deer hunting "because of military necessity" South Already Closed Hollvwniif! I tl! 44 I 0 1 101 4 2HS San 11pk) 132 4279 47l IIMS 31 2B San Frani-mco 1 III 4 '200 Vir I I i i -n morial auditorium on Monday nights for the rest of the year will Southern California already has On land 4 2 Ml 4 ll'i 1 1 (12 the two league batting kings of 1941 press on toward successful defense of their ciowns Ernie Lombard! of the Boston Braves holds second place in the National League with an average of 3L'9 In the American League Joe Gordon of the New York Yankees took over second place with XH last night when Taft Wright of the Chicago While Sox dropped to T6 The ten leaders in each league: NATIONAL IKUil A F' be taken out in the name of the been closed to deer hunters of lime But Sacramento has to put on a spurt Angels Vs Beavers While our Solons are engaging the Oaks for three games (ho Angels will be in Pol land That is not so good But this weekend Sacra- Handley Okeh Again Leaves To Join Solons Gene Handley Sacramento's Injured second baseman left here on the noon train for Oakland where lie will rejoin the Solons He has received the okeh of his doctor to play again and is expected to lie in the lineup tonight in the opening game against- the Oaks Sacramento Wrestling Club John I'ortlaiul 12H 41 12 411 1041 44 253 Individual Batting (Retulur in fhtrtv five or more icamf! fne following areas are affected I'laver anil CIUO li AH HK Kli Prt Rogers president Rogers will receive financial backing from San Francisco interests The petition py loaay oraer District The southern coast Humboldt County mrf 9 1 330 IIS ft 3 35S I j'lIif likely will require a telegraphic Dunsmuir Area (McClatchy Newspapers Service) DUNSMUIR iSiskiyou Co) Aug 11 Fishermen returning from lakes streams and creeks In this area report exceptionally good luck In getting limits of trout Dr Anderson and Don Chip-man found the fishing excellent on the Lower McCloud River Tom Wheeler Gene llickey Chipman and Fred Pearl Sacramento boxing promoter have taken limits at Hearsts on the Upper McCloud Word received from Box Canyon and Cantara on the Sacramento River indicate the fi-hing continues to be good Walter clicks of San Francisco caught a limit in the Sacramento River about four miles above here District Parts of Mendocino and Colusa Counties and all of Sonoma Marin Yolo Solano and Napa 131) Mrt 179 34(1 101 3IIS 1116 11 2 34 4 12S 162 2 fi 331 100 405 134 32 1)6 127 41 5 0 323 105 359 1 15 1 IS 32(1 125 474 4 51 5 319 Reiser Brooklyn ss 344 73 117 340 vote of the state athletic commissioners andi it must be approved unanimously by them May Open In Week luinharill Boatotl SI 225 23 74 329 Wailkim A Norliert Port H'irtsin H'liwiT Hollv Herman Hollv A THOMPSON Sacramento Mathewm Sea lnhv Oakland Maiihn Oakland Mazzera 1) Harn Seattle Olson I A Smith Jr of Hawaii who took three titles and set two world's records in the men's Amateur Athletic Union outdoor national swimming championships in New London Conn got congratulations from Qloria Callan holder of thirty backstroke records Counties District Lake County Medwick Brooklyn 10b 403 54 131 325 Mosul SI ljllll 94 312 til 99 31 131 4SS 155 1 IIS 1 10 422 134 1 3 IS Slaughter St Lollla 105 414 H6 129 312 District The coastal area of Novlkolf Chlrnn 92 351 I in ill Vletrher Pit tshll I ah Kill 345 66 1 06 307 Mendocino County 125 414 14R 13 3 315 74 204 fi4 2 0 314 130 4S4 151 11 25 312 Rogers came up from San Francisco yesterday He was assured the auditorium is available for wrestling bouts on Monday nights Mlz New York 9S 373 64 111 29S District Glenn and part of Mendocino and the northern half of Conner SI Ioiils SB "92 42 S7 130 4B2 14 2 15 3 301 Klliott 1 01 397 56 117 295 Kalln Hollywood SI 2S3 M7 7 0 311 mento will met Hollywood whilo Seattle is entertaining Los Ane'cs That is hotter Colusa County Klnrs County Clotted AM FRICA IFUil AH Pet STURDY MaclO 127 4 40 1 35 1 2 301 Mavo A 121 45S 110 9 7 301 MIKMKR Bar 121 41H 127 7 2 William Boston 1 06 369 93 127 314 Coast Elevens Held National Title Five Times Since 1883 District 3 The western portion of a Thnmnsnn Pt 1 24 459 139 6 3113 Cordon New York KM 37 1 57 1 25 33 HARMS Harln 119 447 135 4 10 311 Torieaon Seattle (IS 345 104 1 22 39 Wnchl ChirajTo 70 24 1 3S SI lw 4imrp Washington 101 416 BB 144 3(0 Ban Joaquin Stanislaus Merced Fresno and Kings Counties and all of Contra Costa Alameda San inn 'Si 4S 11M -(- Jrnnlnza 101 335 101 2 0 3112 rirkhol Hollv 129 4K5 td 9 11 301 Oerodowikl 73 ('2 0 0 297 tloerr Boslon Pesky Boston for the rest of the Summer and the Fall "If I am granted a license I plan to have my fjrst show immediately" said Rogers "That is within a week or two There is plenty of mat talent on the coast right now and I believe the people are anxious to have the sport resumed" Rogers plans to have no connec wteohens St Louis Francisco Santa Clara San Mateo Colusa Hunfer Gets Season's Second Deer (McClatchy Newspapers Service) f'Tliibv Oakland 64 194 57 1 1 294 ol MS'MVJ'H Urli 1 "in ll'i 111 3 103 4 2S BB 137 3211 1 10 440 B9 139 316 so 317 57 9S 3119 10S 423 SI 130 307 3I1S 53 93 302 The Helms Athletic Foundationlgan center Walter Eckersall Case Washington Santa Cruz San Bernardino and ntMasrElo Judnli'h St Louis has prepared a publication which Chicago Jim Thorpe of Carlisle Monterey Counties The order does not affect deer includes a list of the annual Ameri- COLUSA (Colusa Co) Aug rtu vitalise oi iimioi? mm imam Heston of Michigan backs Albert Named Pacific Coast League hunting in districts where the sea James Heryford Colusa who football championships since tions with any fraternal order oreaii son does not open until September brought in the first deer of the season here staged an encore He 15th and places no ban on fishing or the hunting of game other than veteran organization The wrestling bouts here formerly were under the sponsorship of the Disabled American Veterans ADAMS Sac 130 47R 1 39 21 4 292 Xi'hunter A 130 4113 135 4 20 292 Hushes A 117 431 126 1 IB 292 Oill Portland S5 263 7B 7 3 i-'sn Kahle Hollywood 1 1 6 461 132 0 1 2KB RiKiiev OnklHmt 1 31 455 129 1 12 2X4 While Seattle 123 444 1 26 2 IB 2K4 Barton Portland 1 07 302 1 1 1 4 7 2S3 Calvev I) loft 3(17 104 3 II 2s Jensen I) 122 4 11 121 5 7 2S1 cvaelman Sea 129 4(W 131 2 2 2SO Pltrhett 1) 126 47s 133 (I 7 27s Holder 1 3(1 475 1 31 4 4 276 Hrarnella ea-Ok fl 463 1 2S 5 276 Hill San lllexo 112 4 1 3 1 14 2 2 76 Owen Porllanl 99 353 97 1 5 275 Kline Pordand l-Kt 4 1 1 1 "75 1SS1 It lists the all lime All American football team and outstanding coaches and squads for each year The Helms Foundation was or killed his second deer of the season! Albert Stanford's forward passing quarterback was named the outstanding piavcr of the nation in 19-11) Johnnv Baker of USC star guard deer in the Wilbur Springs district It 79 50 76 5r 70 CO 67 63 64 65 01 70 58 74 was a 127 pound three pointer Pet 612 580 538 508 496 466 439 359 The last wrestling show to be Ios Angeles SACRAMENTO Seattle San Diego San Francisco Oakland Hollywood ganized in l'Jitj and is a nonprolit GB 4 9'i 13 'if 15 19 22 'a 32" a Sacramento is in fair shape for the six week drie down the stretch Jack Sturdy locil first sacker continued to hit the ball well last week against the San Diego Padres and Ray Mueller catcher staged a comeback after being in a slump the series before For the last seven games Sturdy hit 140 and Mueller 429 Averitt Thompson held up with a 353 mark all hough he as handicapped by a sprained wri-i (arms Fall Off Delis Gat ms had a bad week in San Diego He collected but three safe blows for I he series for a lowly 120 mark but his season's average still is over Oilier marks for last week included Eddie Luke 269 Busier Adams 2-10 Sieve Mesner 280 Charles Marshall 158 and Pepper Martin 231 Tony Fieitas and Blix Donnelly scored pitching wins against the Padres Hcrschel Lynns had a victory and a defeat for the week Kemp Wicker lost two lough de and noncommercial organization (was selected as the player of the which records 1 lie achievements of year in 1:111 Johnny wtio has hern coaching at the Grant Union llign athletes and athletic teams in all Kin Sealtle 1(W Its 95 0 6 'Deer Are Scarce In Fairfield Region (McClatchy Newspapers Service) FAIRFIELD (Solano Co) Aug 11 Many local sportsmen who went hunting the last weekend in 46 82 Port land rs 4 5S i 'i 11 i IAKE eto 10 (i i leadc GB- Games behind held In Sacramento was on the night of December 1 1941 (Doc) Visser was matchmaker at that time Johnnie has been Identified with boxing in the bay area for many years He managed Jackie Jurirh and Small Montana well known little fighters here io the Sacramento Junior College this 3 4 1 9 3 Oroville Woman First To Get Deer (McClatchy Newspapers Service) OROVILLE (Butte Co) Aug 11 Mrs Taylor Brinkerhoff of Oroville was the first local woman to kill a deer in the Coast Range Mountains this year She shot a forked horn near the Valley View lookout station in Glenn County Fall Other coasters similarly recog Vereez Oakland 96 S7 Rema 64 205 55 Perrv Ill 367 9S Todd I A 9S 31 1 S3 if inter Sea 1 29 4 57 r'l rA niia un o4 cn 6 nizeri were Ernie Nevers Stanford '65 '63 the hope of bringing down a buck returned home empty handed They GAMES TONIGHT San Diego in Hollywood Los Angeles in Portland SACRAMENTO in Oakland (Only games scheduled) luiioacK in Money urury andifv sae 75 "2 1'Cr- nnsrlerhneli in 'iWJ and Mlll-lYmine Hollywood 97 306 report deer very scarce in the hills Sylvester Hollv 40 153 39 djacent to Fairfield ler in 1921 11 Top Trotters 0 0 ''5- 2 9 -'(9 0 24R National League Salkeld I) so HI hi irmz 77 21 55 Trower 1 tfi 4t 105 Stinsnn 39 1 '9 32 Stii-kle Seattle 131 4S5 130 Westlakf Oak 123 435 107 Among the successful hunters who returned with a buck are George Peters John Gojkovich sports Five Times For Coast Only on five occasions since 1881 have Pacific Coast grid teams been considered national champions In 1920 the California Golden Bears coached by Andy Smith and cap-iained by Cort Majors were declareu the best in the nation That team won nine straight victories scoring 510 points against fourteen for its opponents California won the honors again in 1937 when Johnny Meek Perry Schwartz Vic Bottari Sam Chapman et took the Bears to the Rose Bowl with ten wins and one tie under Coach Stub Allison The University of Southern California Trojans were the national 1 1 I 4 OI Frank Barty Louis Pierce Mrs 3S Rutherford Chadbourne Mrs Har Blue Ridge Hills Yield First Buck (McClatchy Newspapers Service) cisions aim rranK ixcisnn was Pet GB 75 33 694 65 41 613 9 57 50 533 17' 4 58 51 532 17 49 55 471 24 Brooklyn St Louis Cincinnati New York 24 5 94 3 41 T19 0-17 "37 36 charged wilh the loss in Inst Tuesday's slaughter in which the Padre hatters set several rei ords Are Named For Race Tomorrow Santa Clara Issues Football Booklet The mailman brought an important looking booklet from Sanla Clara University today It contains all the available Information concerning the Broncos football team for this Fall It is just as elaborate as their prewar publications Santa Clara's schedule goes like Pittsburgh DIXON (Solano Co) Aug Srhulte Hoi -Oak 110 33 Whlonlf 55 155 S'atr I A B9 1 5 rilenn Oakland 65 1S9 MARTIN Saeto 63 159 Wrirht Pnrtimd 97 351 Oarihaldl a 32 241 Ton 5 9R4 Collins Sea "54 Tiwrey I 56 '''9 n-tore Ssn Diego S3 ov Hkellev 103 391 "aimonrti Oak Rard Se-tl'e R9 l-o Chicago 50 61 450 26 '4 ry Chadbourne and Wayne Duren Duren's buck was the largest Hunters Draw Fines For Game Violations (McClatchy Newspapers Service) FAIRFIELD (Solano Co) Aug Boston 45 61 400 31 Philadelphia 31 74 295 42'4 70 GOSHEN (N Y) Aug oPi Vernon Schmeiser was the first local resident to bring back a buck deer into town this season He killed it In the Blue Ridge Hills back of Dixon Richard Rattenbury also brought in a buck killed on the Martel Range Henry Sievers and son Warren also got a buck each champions for two years in a row rleven of the nation ton A year YESTERDAY'S RESl'ITS Brooklyn 6 Philadelphia 0 Pittsburgh 6 St Louis 4 (Only games scheduled) old trotters headed by the highly jWl and 1932 for Coach Howard Patrick Mcintosh and Albert Jones Those two teams won twenty regarded Colby Hanover todav Bablck of Richmond were fined $50 Mwond 'loll- 7 1 in "n'vkins -S 4't 1 no Re" I A "I -Ok 96 3 '0 Rrnwn Porl 1 '7 411 Rren7el Holy fil 4I i Rut'A' Sac 5' 'is t-n 109 4 31 camnbfl LA "i 111 Leovitch Port SI 232 each by Justice of the Peace Lester Peters and Elbert Holly American League went to Mendocino County and each returned with a three point 41 buck Vasconi of St Helena for spotlighting deer in the hills adjacent to St Helena Henry West 21 of Napa was fined $50 for hunting deer without the necessary deer tags and taking contests and lost one Stanford Listed Stanford was rated the No 1 team in the nation in 1940 when Clark Shaughnessy took over at Palo Alto Ten wins without a loss or a tie brought recognition That team was built around such stars as Norm Standlee Hugh Galler- were named for the S40000 Hamble-tonian which will be trotted tomorrow for the seventeenth time over Good Time Park's triangular track Colby top 2 year old of 1941 owned by Phellis of New York and I Gleason of Williams-port Pa is expected to go post- this: September 26th University of Utah in Salt Lake October 3rd Stanford in Palo Alto October 10th California in Berkeley October 17th Oregon State in Portland October 24th UCLA in Los Angeles November 1st USF in San Francisco October 81 Loyola in Los Angeles November 15th St Mary's in San Francisco and November 22nd Naval Prelliglit School In San Francisco In 1941 the Broncos had their Manager Pepper Martin Is expected to open against the Oaks tonight eilher wilh Clarence Beers or Fieitas Ralph Buxton or Jack Salveson is expected to take the hill for Oakland BUNTS: George Munger ex-Solon pitched Columbus to a 5 to 4 victory over Kansas Cily in tin American Association last night He allowed but five hits to best Rugger Ardizoia former Hollywood chucker The Seals und Rainiers will be idle tonight hut will play a doubleheader in Seattle tomorrow Hollywood will take on San Diego for I lie first three days this week Our Solons should get a chance to bat againsL their fot mer teammate Norbert (Nubs) Kleinke about tomorrow night in Oakland The Sacramento ball club arrived in San Francisco direct from Los Angeles this morning The boys will head south again Friday ing on the Daylight Pet GB 72 36 667 59 49 549 13 60 50 545 13 56 56 500 18 49 55 471 21 53 60 469 21 '4 45 61 425 26 44 71 383 31 'i New York Boston Cleveland St Louis Chicago Detroit Washington Philadelphia Colleqe Without Coach Will Continue Football NEW YORK Aug Although it has lost its entire four man football coaching staff and the Prosecutor Shoots Long Hunted Buck (McClatchy Newspapers Service) Cottontail during the closed season Loraine Wright of Mill Val ward at odds of 3 to 2 red Egan neau Irankie Albert and Man ley was fined $25 for having no deer tags by Judge Wright who won in 1940 wilh Spencer Graff NAPA (Napa Co) Aug For Scott will handle the reins The publication also carries Deke three years Assistant District At vor rtapa ine arrests were maac Dy )Game Wardens Hughes of opening of practice Is slated for four weeks from today City College worst vear since the arrival of torney Daniel York of Napa has Houlgate's annual selections of the best eleven in the countrv since 1926 In 1928 and 1912 USC Dixon and John Harbuck been tracking the same buck in Following is the field with horses listed according to post position and showing owners: 1 William Miller 2 The Ambassador Strang 3 Follow Me George llempl 4 the Atlas Peak area YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Philadelphia 4-2 New York 1-3 Washington 9-1 Boston 3-0 Chicago 3 Cleveland 1 (Only games scheduled) was ranked No 1 and in 1931 it The animal had a club foot that of New York has decided to continue the gridiron sport A successor to Head Coach Benny Friedman who entered the navy lust week is being sought Coach Buck Shaw But at that they lost only three contests to Oklahoma Stanford and Oregon Santa Clara hopes lo have the following veterans back: Ed Forrest and Al Sanlucci cen was Stanford left an imprint about twice the size The all time all American carries of a normal hoof Each year York Paxton Hanover Mayo 5 the name of onlv one coaster Friends Play Joke On Young Hunter Jack Rich former Sacramento High School football player was a surprised young man during a came close lo the a Dig live Scotland's Comet Thomas Thomas Brick Muller of California end The ters Sheldon Harden Dan Wallis rest of that team includes Frank Hinkev of Yale end: Hector Cowan aml i01' niro guards fu aiii nf Pli'ni-ule nnrl Will- Ilimiv Alt McCafflllV Jollll I alSa recent hunting trip into the Goat but not close enough fij Mable Hanover McConville-This weekend York took up his Gaines 7 Pav Up II John-customary post near a large rock ston Colbv Hanover Phel-and waited nearly half a day for jjsi Gleason 9 Green Dia-the deer The brush parted and the mond Leo McNamara 10 Cannon big fellow minus two of his points Ball George Benham 11 Seven Mountain district Rich was hunting with a group of Washington and Jefferson tackles: rella Dave Boland Marcel Ores William Heffelfinger of Yale and 1 ank Zmak tackles Ken Truxlon Hare of Pennsylvania pcwlng Al Reals and Jim Desmond guards Adolph Schultz of" Michi- V- J'jl Klarich Les Palm and Jerry Zappelli quarterbacks Jess came out York let him have it at Up Elbridge Gerry friends when he suddenly spotted ft "deer" only a few yards away Rich brought his rifle to firing position and blazed away only to have I he deer glare back at him in defiance Rich knew he had shot the "deer" but it refused to fall Pat Comiskey Is Six Money Horses Are freitas Al Garcia Bill etzlcr Buddy Farden Jack Matthews and Max Sailor halfbacks and Nubby Wright Frank Holmes and Jack McKillop fullbacks A about 100 yards The buck's front hoof was hooked around to resemble a He weighed 136 pounds PITCHER TAKES NAVY TEST PHILADELPHIA Aug 11 (INS) Frank Hoerst left handed Phils' pitcher celebrated his twenty fifth birthday anniversary todav bv tak Held In Rape Quiz Upon closer examination Rich Biscovered he was the victim of a TEN HIGH jrctical joke as the "deer" was in Ridden By Californian NFW YORK Aug Ralph Neves 24 year old Californian accepted eight mounts at Chicago's Washington Park yesterday and finished out of the money only twice gaining four victories and two runnerup prizes made out of veneer wood all rigged ing his United States Navy physical up wnn a department store tail examination "7 WASHINGTON Aug 11 (UP) The police today were holding heavyweight boxer Pat Comiskey of Paterson pending the arrival of the police from his home town who hold a fugitive warrant for his arrest on a charge of rape Sale Of Racing Forms In u1 Neves scored with Hugh Nes-bitt's Staretor in the $2500 Great Lakes handicap the park's feature Downtown Chicago Is Banned The warrant was issued by Colombo Cammerand the prosecutor of Passaic County It charges the II CHICAGO Aug 11 (INS) Chi- wail which went up all over Chi-tago speculators on the probable! cago's Loop order of the finish at the race But the wail was to no effect i and the prospects were that the tracks throughout the country were or(er wolJd extendpd 0 olher dealt their unkindest blow today police districts before the day was Like lush purple grapes year after year after year after year boxer with having raped Ida De Reis on August 2nd Comiskey flatly denied the charge and told the district police he would talk only to New Jersey officials The boxer was picked up in a downtown hotel He was scheduled to appear in a ten round bout against Jack Monroe Toledo Ohio Negro The bout has been postponed until next Monday night of 1 lie day for his fourth victory He brought the winner from last to first in a closely contested four horse race to beat Hal Price Head-ley's Equitable by three quarters of a length Ilyman Friedberg's Montsin was another length lo the rear while Yeager's Pumpgun was last Staretor paid S3 80 and was clocked in 1:56 15 for the mile and a furlong Previously Neves had won on Dear Judy Cold Crack and Fay-wood in the program's first Hiree races His day's accomplishments brought his total to 13 winners in seven days He is under contract to Louis Mayer over The Daily Racing Form promptly announced it would go to court If necessary to fight the ban on the ground it is a daily newspaper In the downtown district Captain Thomas Duffy told his men: Dy a police order forbidding all newsstands in downtown Chicago to sell scratch sheets and racing lorms Anyone who has witnessed the blind faith the average horseplayer has in the clairvoyance of his favorite handicapper to foretell the Vinner in any particular race will understand the leud anguished "Go around to each and every newsstand and notify the proprietor that beginning today there must be no sales of scratch sheets or racing forms If they don't oby arrests will follow" Those in a position to know say also the newsboys themselves have been in the habit of taking bets Riegels Returns To McClellan Field Lieutenant Roy Riegels has returned to McClellan Field following 'OHl from customers acting as agents for someone higher up On this Utah Boy Tonight OGDEN (Utah) Aug 11 (INS) Henry Armstrong Los Angeles welterweight who formerly held three world's titles will meet Jackie Burke of Ogden tonight in a ten round comeback battle Denying that he had any hopes of winning another championship Armstrong said today that the Burke bout was just the sixth of a series to keep him from "getting too flabby and lazy" Captain Duffy said: "Every member of this command will get evidence and arrest any PRINCE ALBERT I IS A CHOICE T08ACC0-A VWLO MELLOW AND 1 THAf NO-BITE PROCESS WAKES IT EASV ON Mf TONGUE -CRIMP CUT TOO FOR FASTER NEATER ROLLING his completion of a special service training course at Fort Mead in Maryland Riegels is assistant athletic and recreation officer at the local army post Riegels stated upon his arrival here he will have a football signup this week in anticipation of an active campaign during the coming Fall months newsboy or man who accepts a bet of any kind whatsoever Lieutenants will Impress upon their subordinates that disciplinary measures will follow If this order is not respected" All in all It looks as If the law really has a mad on against the bookmaking industry Man the extra enjoyment you'll get from today's Ten High! Good reason! We've "plussed" this famous whiskey added an extra birthday to it given it a rich bonus of extra flavor extra mellowness Now it's here! The "bonus year" Ten HlGH whiskey so "super" in every way that you'll doubt your palate the first time you taste it! Yes now more than ever you'll find Double Your Enjoyment in the whiskey with "no rough edges" Straight Bourbon Whiskey 86 proof Copr 1942 Hiram Walker Sons Inc Peoria III THE WHISKEY WITH "NO ROUGH EDGES" Shank Norman Fight Is Rescheduled For Tonight NEWARK (N J) Aug The scheduled ten round boxing bout at Meadowbrook Bowl last night betwetn Reuben Shank Fort Morgan Colo welterweight and Phil Norman of Detroit was postponed to tonight WATCH AND WAIT FOR SENSATIONAL k4i fine roll-your own cigarette In every handy pocket enn of Prince Albert It 3 RatimMi Tobanen Ompanr WUMtaa-WalMB NQ rw XII I ON CONTACT This whiskey is 4 years old SHOE SALE STARTS THURSDAY KILL? FUNGI OF ATHLETE'S FOOT Sold at All Owl Dnif Stores WHISKIY PRINCE ALBERT IHI NATIONAl JOYflMOKI Watch Wtdntday' Bet Kratuckr triht fcourbon 100 proot National Dirtillrn Product Corp.

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