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PAGE SIS THE MARYVILLE DAILY FORUM. MARYVTLLE, MISSOURI, TUESDA EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1941' Gophers Retain Bowl Game Lineups All-Star MCAU Teams Stirring Moment in Colorful Army-Navy Game i Top Grid Rating! 1941 ALL-STAR MCAU TEAMS First Team Player and College Pos. Charles Trent. Valley Bill Cunningham, Wiu, Jewell In Final Poll Missouri Is Rated Eighth, Just Below Fordham. her mother, Mrs.

Nancy Brown. Mrs. W. J. Horn of Kansas City visited from Tuesday until Sunday with her sister, Mrs.

Guy McCluin, Mr. McClain and daughter, Betty. Douglas Hill, who has been employed in a bowling alley in Blan-chard, came Sunday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Hill.

Mrs. Owen Garrett of Topkea, visited last week with her mother. Mrs. Ham Bramble, aud Mr. Bramble.

The Skidmore Bridge club will meet Friday afternoon. December 5, at the home of Mrs. Ray Strickler. Mr. ami Mrs.

Lee Teson and grandson. Bobbie Lite, returned Friday alter visiting over Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mrs. Lowell Harding, and Mr. Harding of Washington, la. They were accompanied by Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Scwcll or Cliirinda, la. NEW the Minnesota football team goes top honors today in the final Associated Press football ranking poll of the regular 1941 season. The Golden Gophers, as had appeared likely since the second week in November, finished in first place (By the Associated Press) Final lineup of the four major college football bowl games to be played on New Year's day, 1942: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif, (seats 90,000) Oregon State, Pacific Coast conference champion, vs. Duke.

Southern conference champion. 1941 result: Stanford 21, Nebraska 13. Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, La. (seats over 70,000) Missouri, Big Six champion, vs. Fordham, Eastern independent.

1941 result: Boston College 19, Tennessee 13. Cotton Bowl, Dallas. Tex. (seats 45,000) Texas A. Southern conference champion, vs.

Alabama, of Southeastern conference. 1941 result: Texas A. M. 13, Fordham 12. Orange Bowl, Miami, Fla.

(seats 35,000) Georgia, of Southeastern conference, vs. Texas Christian, of Southwest conference. 1941 result: Mississippi State 14, Georgetown 7. wenry spanbaucr. Valley Willard Heath, Valley Jim Payne.

William Jewell Ralph Jones. Valley rover Redford. Valley Warren Harris, Valley" Art Hendren, Culver-Stockton. Bud Anderson, William Jewell Don Kumpy, Valley Second Team Player and College Pos. Ted Chittwood, Valley Jim WooLsey, Tarkio Bob Jackson, Central Paul Jameson, William Jewell Charles Milton.

Tarkio W. Koid, Central Dale Hendren, Harold Davidson, Valley Bob Baker. William Jewell Bob Hightower, Valley Bill Morrow, Central R. G. Medsker, Mr.

and Mi's. Glenn Mcdsker and son, Larry, Connor Medsker, Ellinor Bess and Norma Cash. J. W. Strickler, a senior in the Baker university at Baldwin, visited during Thanksgiving vacation with his parents, Dr.

and Mrs. Bert Strickler. Mr. and Mrs. John Owens of St.

Joseph spent Saturday visiting friends in Skidmorc. Mrs. Ernest Hickerson of Kansas City, who has been spending the past week with her aunt. Mrs. Jennie Hammer of Skidmore, returned home Sunday.

She was accompanied by her aunt, who will spend the winter months with Mr. and Mrs. Hickerson in Kansas City. Miss Anna Laura Barber, who is teaching the Longhorn school, southeast of Graham, visited over the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. P. Barber, southwest of Skidmore. Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Bagby of Wal-den, who are visiting friends and relatives in Missouri, were Saturday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor. Mr. and Mrs.

Bagby will visit in this state until after Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Elza Bodlc and daughter, Allie, moved last week into the property recently purchased by Mrs. Kenneth Lydick of Omaha, from Mrs.

James Wellington. This property was formerly occu- to retain the No. position ac- I corded them a year ago, just as they retained the Western conference i championship they won in 1940. Of i the 90. sports experts throughout the country who took part in this week's balloting, 34 plunked or Minnesota and one other split his vote between the Gophers and Duke.

In the two biggest Bowl games, the voters make Duke a heavy favorite over Oregon State, given) only enough votes for 12th place, and St. :m.l law of Mrs. Lee Peter of Skidmore, who volunteered for duty in the royal Canadian air force September, W40. recently was promoted lieulcn-lorce. He is R.

C. A. F. Iiuol No. 2 at while rating the I Sugar Bowl clash virtually a toss-up.

ment for which you vainly looked Fordham got 329 2-3 points in sixth last night. The summary was writ-place. Missouri 328 in a seventh. ten and went to the back shop but Notre Dame, Texas and Michigan, must have gotten stuck to a pre-in third, fourth and fifth, and Texas ceding page. It was never set and Bob Feller May Get Lieutenant's Rating In Army Air Corps with a squadron attached to wireli Calgary, Alberta.

oz m. ana jNavy. ninth and was retrieved from the proof- reader's wastebasket after it: ueu oy Mr. ana Mrs. Roy Owens By HUGH FULLERTON.

JR. NEW YORK iWide World.) Looks as if Bob Feller doesn't in-: Here is how the 10 top teams fared in this poll: sence was noticed in last night's paper. The summary: and children, who moved into rooms in the Jenkins property in the west part of town. Frank Appleman or Maitland spent Saturday visiting friends in Skidmore. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Kaufman were 1 o'clock dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. John R. Masters. Mrs.

Fred Wyman and son, Paul, cast of Quitman, spent Sunday with tend to wait for the draft to get him. Latest report, following his visit to Washington last, week, is that Bob may get a second lieut-en-j ant's rating in the army air corps' and will be assigned to Wright Field at Dayton, Chio. Today's Guest Star Minnesota Duke Notre Dame Texas Michigan Fordham Missouri Duquesne Texas A. i ti tt SALVE NOSE 0 Jay Simon. Coffeyvillc (Kasi "Minnesota finished its: THIRD PLACE GAME I First Three Places It's a tense In East County Lo in the traditional Army-Navy as Bill Bustt: ii X.ivv.

extreme hurls Tor a Middy 2nd. but Bob Evans, Army center indicated by arrow, beat out the receiver and The Army rallied but could not stop the hard-hitting Middi.v who them to a before 100.000 cheering fans who packed the stadium at Philadelphia 'lower phot-oi for the summary of the Pickering tourna- po.ss intended lamo- Are Already Decided father Takes a Wife' aser of the Newark club since 1937. comes hi-r Bill Myers. mamiBcr of the Kansas City Blues since 1938. season with a record of 17 straight victories.

Coffcyville junior College's Ravens wound up with an unbroken string of 18 triumphs. Up around Minneapolis the fans are Raven about the Gophers: down here they really Gopher the Ravens." Top Pops Off "The Sanford (Fla.) high school football team has two brothers named Gut. on the squad. No doubt Sanford lias what it takes." Postman's Paragraph Coach "Ironhorsc" Connor of the Hurricane iW. Va.) high school Redskins takes issue with the guys who claimed records for puntless games.

His boys didn't have to kick in four of their eight games and-, only seven times in the other four. He also wants recognition for HaU- back Joe Miller, who completed 48 I Parnell has a cinch on 111 LAST THRILI, TONIGHT! pUce with a 31 to 17 defeat Sheridan last wesk. Maryville took both game? of le.im 2b it; ParncII Conception Jet. Sheridan Conception Ji-' r. 'r M.e.'tis M-'h GABLHpNER eeu: ry uf the with seven point, while Milbai it Ravcnwood.

Postponed 24 Sheridan Nov. 28 Ravcnwo tion Junction. Late News and Color Cartoon 1 The Cigarette of Qualify i.t passos tor 1,365 yards. TOMORROW 3 FUN DAYS! TA.THER TAKES A WIFE" Don't Miss tiro LriURllsI Skid more Graham Opens Its Home Court Season Tonight The Graham basketball team op.tns its home indoor schedule to-' night whli Quitman. Graham has about completed its schedule except with setting dates with Horace Mann and home and home games wth sksrimore.

The schedule is as follows: Dec. 2 Quitmnn. here. Dec. D-13 Skidmorc tourney.

Dec. 16 Bcllevue. there. Jan. 2 Maitland.

here. Jan. here. Jan. 13-17 County tourney.

Jan. 20 Maitland. there. Jan. 7Skidmorc.

here. Jan. 30 Clearmonf. there. Feb.

3 Barnard, there. Feb. 6 Elmo. here. Feb.

10 Barnard, here Feb. 13 Burlington there. Feb. 'JO Quitman, there. With all but two postponed riutirs played in the East Nodaway outdoor league, the first three places in the conference were definitely decided and Conception Junction, Sheridan.

Conception and fttiven-wood all likely to improve their standings. Maryville, with a cinch already on second place, defeated Conception 42 to 16 Friday night to drop them to fifth place in the league. Fourth place, and a tie for firth will probably be decided when the MISSOURI Tonight-Wednesday lOc-tiOc Held Over Wednesday Bob Hope, Paulctte Goddard IV learned my lesson no more Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cronlc of Burlington Junction spent Sunday in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. William Ragan. The following relatives from Skidmore and vicinity attended a dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goodpasture, near Maitland, who will observe their fiftieth wedding anniversary December 2: Mr.

and Mrs. John R. Barrett and son, Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barrett and son.

Johnnie, Mr. and' Mrs. Vernon Ward and son, Carl Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Medsker and daughters, Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Mcdsker, Mr. and Mrs. i Reversing the usual theme of par-I ental objections to the marriage of their children. "Father Takes a which opens Wednesday at postponed gomes are played, with I Leadways to Play itavcnwooci the team that will ac the Tivoli theater, deals witn a vcrj I conventional son's horrified oppo- sit ion to his playboy father's wed- 20th Century rox guessoline of ttpc; -r-r- Wednesday Night Adolph Mcnji and Gluri; father cide the final standings, Ravcnwood has postponed games with both Sheridan and Conception Junction and a defeat of either loam would put the oilier team into fourth place and drop the next tram with Conception and Ravcnwood info a three-way tie for fifth place.

If Ravcnwood should win both games, they would have fourth place and of the clas the when Wednesday with the Nnli the 20th Cen Bcles. at the I wealthy shipping magnate to become his bride. But the magnate's very matter-of-faci son and daughter-in-law are shocked at. the idea and only to prevent a scandal do they help get the pair married. nal AAU ury-Fox of Los An-t.

Joseph auditorium, to 33 Saturday night es when they had a the Leadways hope rebound tomorrow to the Tivi Mnck Mihle From Now Until CHRISTMAS! 100 Lb. Cylinder of Genuine SKELGAS BOTTLED GAS I basketecrs "Sing Anolhor bnckgretinded against mtiiiuf.ne.iiiring industry ing its principal hacks be the tops the basketball college stars: ward. feet wt. rs. forward, fi feet 2.

McGralh. forward, 6 Frank Lubin. center. 250; Carl Know'lcs, wt. 180; Art Moll- feet, wt, 195: (5 feel 7.

wt. guard, feet REE Kansas City and Newark Switch Baseball Managers KANSAS CITY (Ti Newark of the International league and Kansas City of the American association switched baseball managers today. In the New York Yankee farm system change. Johnny Neun, man- eet 2, wt. 168; Fon d.

0 feet 1. wt. 185; lorwaid. (i feet tone Lee Woodwaic wt. 1K0: Ben feet, Yom know you'll (V, start just-iilce-fSfCit fwith ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE At tin; Sherman IJcl'liii I'jirm, Ji mi loss soutliwusl uf Maryville, o'ii miles west, '2 miles nnrfli and mile west uf1 Pumpkin Center, 5 miles east, 2 miles norlli and mile east of Graham, eomineneimr at 11 o'clock, on TUESDAY, DEC, 9, 1941 HorsesGray team, coming' 10 years old, smooth mouthed saddle mare; eoniing' 2-year-old filly.

Cattle 9 Cows 2 cow.s years old, .1 "cow 7 years "old. to he fresh hy day of sale; 6-ycur-old cow; '2 4-yenr-nlrl cows; 2, o-year-oid cows with calves; I eominir now; 1 hrindlt! heifer; cows are bred lo niilkin-r Shorlhoni bull; 13 heifers, vearliii-fs part; 1 reiristered milking Shorthorn bull from Bry.son Rice herd, Elmo. Mo. Farming Implements F-20 Fannnll tractor on rubber; Little Genius plow; 2-row horse-drawn cultivator with traetor hitch; Allis-Ohalmers Model GO sill-crop harvester: 2 six-shovel, 1-row Moline cultivators; 2 John Deere walking' listers; Weir stirring plow: K)-ft. John disc: John Deere harrow; John Deere 2-sect ion harrow: John Deere (torn planter; McOor-mick-Deering mower and rake; manure spreader; sineje-row sled com cutler: double shovel plow; McCormick-Deering hainmer-mill.

new: Kiein 12-lioie self feeder water fountain; water tank; 2 hog troughs; heavy feed bunks; 2 s-ts Hoyl harness; saddle: Rain wagon. with box: Charier Oak wagon; low wheeled wagon Kord Deluxe Tudor sedan DeLttval sep- jira'or: li. ladder; l(J-ft. ladder; telephone, spade and spoon. ft.

hamlles; post-hole digger; dirt shovel; long-handled spade; brace and hits; work bench; wood vise; steel vise; lard press; rendering kettle; sausage mill; 2 canvas stack covers; Estate Heatrola; Mnvlag washer. Furniture Cherry antique living room suite; library table; 2 dining tables: 1 buffet: 1 kitchen cabinet. Feed 250 bu. new corn; 150 hu. old corn; 200 bu.

osils; soy bean hav in shock. TERMS-Cash. Lunch on Ground. SHERMAN HEFLIN Administrator of Estate of Alva Heflin. JS, Taylor, Aucf, JVTarion Clerk.

WITH EVERY SKELGAS BOTTLE GAS RANGE PURCHASED FROM US irr.RE's A TIMliLY thst! Rigllt iow vthen winter nisitcs you appreciate tcrlainly of per ftirmaiice when you want lightning juris, sputtcrlcss get-aways, smooth, economical mileage give your car the Standard Red Gown "tankful test." Sec for yourself why midwest motorists choose Standard Red Gown gasoline over any other brand by a margin of A LITERAL AILOWAI-TCE F011 YOUR OLD STOVE. You Can Deal With Us on Easy Terms. ST. JOSEPH, mO CITY AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY, DEC. p.

m. Maryville Leadways -vs. 20th Century Fox The National A. A. U.

Champions Admission 50c Reserved Seats $1.00 For Tickets Call Bohm Townsend THREE FINE 6OUNES- OUR STOCK OF NEW SKELGAS STOVES IS STILL COMPLETE. lHH STANDARD RED vttWN, BRE icguiar-priccd; STAN.fllD VHlTfc CROWN, premfcm Bl Hi qu.llicy; STANDARD BLUE on Ulot available state tax and inspection data. CROWN, bjrsaill-piiccd. "AUCTION-QUII" Every Friday Niglit NBC BLUE Network Yehle Music and Appliance Co. 418 North Main.

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