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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 11

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PAGE 8 5 SEAT BEHIND A POST IRKED EMIL VERBAN HE TURNED THE TABLES Bear Line Tough Civilian Utah To Crack Tigers four Mart about goose change actors Cough drops the law on but PROESSIONAL ADVICE Sunda All Star Program OICES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED ON THE MAIN LOOI 156 NORTH VIRGINIA STRICT RENO BOTTIED AT THE WINERY more limit duck often mal to to picked up 34 passes after given Tiger of 21 on with 150 Utah State Wins 40 0 Game rom Marine Gridmen basketball games in America today than is bet on all the horse races being Your eyes are your most precious possession! When your vision is not up to par when your eyes bother you it is highly important that you get the best PROESSIONAL see a qual ified OPTOMETRIST! 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Liberal credit terms for your convenience NEW ORLEANS La Oct 14 The Tulane green tidal wave rolled over the Rice Institute Owls here today by a score of 21 to 0 before 28000 fans It was a case of back field power being too much for the Owls who spent the whole after noon trying to get going with never any success Tulane had 22 first downs to Rice's 7 and the Green total yards gained was 368 to Rice's 90 By OSCAR RALEY United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK Oct 14 Notes on the back of a worldseries scorecard: A seat back of a post was one of the things that cost the St Louis Browns the world champ ionship ENJOY YOUR AVORITE STARS AT THEIR BEST IN A RADIO REVIEW HEADLINE HITS ROM ALL IELDS ENTERTAINMENT udgd and slctd by JOSEPH OPTOMETRIST quick reactions ruggedness and stamina of youth are all important not only for then own success but for the safety of their comrades permitted duck and 1 wood duck those multiple vitamin pills they took aping every other major league team didn't sharpen them enough to touch the blitzing blix A lot of people in the upper deck saw that little gray haired sergeant reach nonchalantly in i to the air and catch a hard hit foul with his left hand But few recognized the little man as Tommy Bridges the former De troit Tiger Pitcher He flipped the ball to an usher and again became immobile watching Max Lanier pitch for the Cardinals You would have given much to have been able to read his mind Whether he was thinking of the 1934 series when he pitched against the Cards or 1935 when he hurled against the Cubs? Or maybe that 1940 ser ies with the Reds And there was Pete Herman the one time New Orleans ban tamweight sitting there chort ling as his fellow townsman Jack Kramer mowed down the Cards in the third game Pete misses few national sporting events and friends who sit with him explain every maneuver Each of 10 strikeouts set him to chuckling and his face was beaming as his friends kept up their running chatter You see he needed them to at the game Pete Her man is blind Veteran Accounts or 22 of 48 Points a pinch hitter But he got three hits in three times at bat in this one driving home the run that won the game And at the final putout Verban rushed over to where the florid faced Brownie boss was sitting in a field box and shouted at him: you go sit behind a One thing you help but notice was the scarcity of uniformed men in the stands Last year they flooded Yankee stadium and park But sitting in on a tougher game now and most 'of those in attendance wore those bright service ribbons which showed they have taken their Tuned Up or UN Tilt Daily Double Pays $1200 or Record WARRENSVILLE Oct 14 The Thistledown daily double reached four figures for the first time this season today when Reigh Vail and Tom Wade Jr returned $120060 Reigh Vail going a mile and a sixteenth in 1:58 flat in the first race paid $6620 for $2 While Tom Wade Jr clocked in for the same distance in the second yielded $1260 AMOS ANDY RANCHOT TONE KORN KOBBLERS ANITA ELLIS PAUL WHITEMAN and the RADIO HALL AME ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS ish and Wildlife Service Clears Up Points Puzzling Duck Hunters This Year Ken Strong 38 Most Valuable Of The Giants Phog Allen Calls for Sport Commissioner Like Landis To Govern College Affairs ace to fish propagation Inciden tally there is no possession limit on them The daily limit on coots is also 25 it? Answer: Correct Coots com pete with ducks for food Hunters ought to take more coots learn to cook them We have a num ber of interesting recipes which will be mailed free on request Just address ish and Wild life Service Merchandise Chicago 54 Illinois Question: What limits? Answer: There from last year on nml hrnnt nnsspssion limit be all Canada geese all brant or any combination of the two Question: May I legally shoot a Ross's goose swan or crane? Answer: No open season at any time Question: How about snows blues and white fronted geese? Answer: This calls for two an swers: (1) In the Pacific Coast states the new daily bag limit in effect this coming season allows you to take 4 snow geese 4 white fronted geese but not more than 4 in the aggregate of both kinds plus 2 of Canada and brant singly or in the aggregate The posses sion limit is two daily bag limits (2) In the rest of the country with certain exceptions the new daily bag may include 4 snow geese 4 blue geese but not more than 4 in the aggregate of both kinds plus 2 of Canada and white I fronted geese and brant singly or in the aggregate Possession limit two daily bag limits Question: What are the Answer: No open season is pro vided for snow geese in states bor dering the Atlantic coast in Ida ho and in Beaverhead Gallatin and Madison counties in Montana Question: What time in each day of the open season is water fowl shooting allowed? Answer: rom half an hour be fore sunrise to sunset Note one exception: In Alexander county Illinois geese may be hunted only from half an hour before sunrise to noon Question: What else do I need to know about the regulations be i fore I go duck hunting this fall? i Answer: forget to have with you when required a state hunting license and a federal duck stamp These are the first two things the enforcement officer will want to see Question: When is a federal duck stamp required? Answer: Every waterfowl hunt er over 16 years of age must have on his or her person while hunt ing a properly signed migratory Why This Cough Diop So Effective is no Canada geese The daily limit is 2 4 These may Verban still was fuming over it the next day when they played the sixth and what proved to be the deciding game Now Emil is not what you would call a heavy hitter and it unusu al to see the Cards yank him for cut at the ball Manager Billy Southworth ad mitted that Blix Donnelly could have been a starting pitcher on any other club we had our starters so well lined up we use another" Once during the summer the youngster with the sweeping curve sat on the bench three weeks before being called for re lief He was wild and when Billy the Kid came to the mound ex ploded: wild What do you expect? I never pitch so how do you expect me to have any The Browns think there must have been some changes made because even The Chai'olte i many ducks can I shoot this fall?" inquires a hunter Yes read the regulations but Im still puzzled by 'some of the legal terms I want to clear up a few The of seeing to it that these regulations are enforced falls on the experienced shouders of Crouch chief of the game management division of the ish and Wildlife Service quiz him on the subject Question: Does the daily bag limit of ducks remain at 10? Answer: Yes except that you may take an additional bag only of 5 mallards widgeons or pintails or any combiantion of these three ducks Question: But suppose my first 10 ducks were all mallards Can I shoot 5 more mallards for a total Of 15? Answer: Yes and the answer would be the same if you had ask ed about pintails or widgeons Question: Can 1 Kin black ducks if I have a bag of 10? Answer: No The black is not a mallard although erroneously called a black lard Question: Why the extra bag on these particular ducks? Answer: Because they are now the most abundant species They are the species most often con cerned with crop damages rank ly we hope to control their dep redations as much as possible by allowing hunters a larger bag Rear in mind this is only a tem porary relaxation The extra bag might be cut off at any time It certainly will be when they cease to be a problem in crop dam age Question: What about canvas backs redheads and buffleheads? Answer: This year you may take a full daily bag of 10 canvasbacks 10 redheads or 10 buffleheads But not more than 10 in the aggregate of the three kinds Question: wood ducks? Answer: You are take daily 1 wood have not more than in your possession except in Mass achusetts and North Dakota where no open season is provided Question: Does this 1 wood duck count in my daily bag limit? Answer: Yes it must be includ ed Question: What is the posses sion limit on ducks? Answer: 20 and in addition you may possess 10 mallards widgeons or pintails singly or in combina tion Question: Why has the daily bag limit on American and red breast ed mergansers been boosted to 25? Answer: They have become so numerous that trout waters are being depleted by them In some places they are now a real men be had and Mrs Verban would have to sit behind the post It seems that Emil Verban the Cardinal second baseman bought a seat for his wife for the fifth game when the Browns were the home team and when he looked it up the seat was be hind an iron girder He at tempted to exchange it and ac cording to Verban President Don Barnes of the Browns told him there any others to Results are so Rood because Vicks Cough Drops contain throat soothing ingredients of fa mous Vicks VapoRub plus other cough easing medications When you let a Vicks Cough Prop dissolve in your mouth you actually feel it bathe the going to work fast to re lieve throat tickle hoarseness cough ing due to colds Tastes good too! tnaflx1iw of Hio Show World KOH 3 to 4 TODAY 7 TODAY 12 NOON PWT KOH I Brought to you oy A IIallAark greeting cards 35000 ans Gather Pacific ullback Badly Hurt MEMORIAL COLISEUM Ber keley Cal Oct 14 Held at bay by a fighting band of Col lege of Pacific gridders when the ball was within scoring territory the University of California Bears counted twice from near mid field here today to defeat the Tigers 14 0 before a crowd of 35000 fans The victory preserved the Bears undefeated record The two touchdowns that brought defeat for Coach Amos Alonzo eleven which was gunning for its third consecutive win over California came in the first and final quarters The initial counter came an exchange of punts had the Bears the ball on the 47 yard stripe Runs 43 Yards nlavs only yards but on the third try Joe Stuart a navy 12 160 pound halfback from Piedmont Cal found a big hole in the center of the line did a fancy bit of side stepping to get by the secondary then picked up a horde of blockers who took out the Pacific safety men as he raced 43 yards to the goal Henry Borghi the kicking tackle split the uprights with the second made by Cal in eight tries this year The second counter came in the jftino minutes of the same after the Tigers had muffed their only scoring opportunity of the day Stuart Gets Loose Coach Stub crew got the ball on their own 43 yard line and on the third play Stuart again broke loose through the center of the good Pacific line However this time he was in the act of be ing downed on the Tiger 20 yard stripe when he whirled around and lateraled to end Dave Hirsch ler who romped unmolested the rest of the way with only 12 sec onds of play remaining Borghia again converted to complete the scoring for the day The big Tiger scoring their only real threat of the day came midway in the fourth stan za when Dick Payne 190 pound tackle from San' Jose smashed through to block John Lopr kick and recovered the ball on the Cal 16 The Stagg eleven immediately took to the air with Mai Sinclair tossing passes to his two flankers completing the first two for a five pain Rut nn the fourth down an over the goal heave intended for Hardin was knocked down by Jim Muir and the big chance for the day was gone Most of the yardage gained by the Tigers through the first half the ground was by big Bob Muenter 200 pound fullback Broken Leg? However Muenter came to grief in the third stanza when he and center Roger Harding of the Bears collided head on after the kick off in the third quarter They carried the fine back off the field in a stretcher with a possible leg fracture Offensively the Tigers found the vaunted Bear line a tough nut to crack The Stockton club gain ed only a net yardage the ground compared made by the Bears In the air the Tigers net of 13 yards on attempted with 18 completions The Allison club heaved 11 aer ials completed two for a 40 yard gain swvn' NEW LOGAN Utah Oct 14 The Aggies of Uth State agricul tural college playing their first regularly scheduled football game in two seasons today swamped the Marines from the Pocatello naval arsenal 40 to 0 in a game played before a thousand fans in the college stadium here Utah State had abandoned foot ball last year because of lack of players The Aggies scored at will in all four quarters today mixing a pow erful running attack with a var ied passing offensive our of the six touchdowns were set up by passes USAC scored in the first quar ter when quarterback Burns Crookston passed to end Don Pud nick one of Coach Dick two returning lettermen from the 12 Nick Caputo fullback place kicked the conversion (Utah State plays host to Uni versity of Wolf Pack at Logan next Saturday) Missing In Action WOODLAND Calif Oct 14 (UR) A former Oregon State College football player Second Lt Robert Cole 23 is missing in action in the South Pacific his father Roy Cole treasurer of Yolo county was noti fied today bird hunting stamp of current Is I Clip Question: When is a state hunt incr lieensp reouired Answer: Most hunters in each state must have hunting licenses however this requirement is dif ferent in various states You should consult your state game department in regard to state li censes If Back Aches lush Kidneys i do you suffer Rftrkache Nervousness Leg ains 1 ness Swollen Ankles Rheumatic Bladder Weakness Painful Passages or feei i i run down due to non organlc and Kidney i and Bladder troubles? ffTtae good news: The very first dose 1 fli prescription) usu ally goes rlgh? to work helping the Kidneys flush out excess acids and wastes which njay have caused your trouble So take Cystex exactly as directed and watch for Qul and a rapid increase in pep more feeling and Joy of living Cystex must sur nrlse and delight you and satisfy completely Sr you simply return the empty package and yourmoney back is guaranteed suffer another day without trying Cystex only 35c Tear this out: take to gour druggist: be sure to get genuine guaranteed Cystex PHILCO PRESENTS THE By SAM SMITH United Press Staff Correspondent LAWRENCE Kan Oct 14 (UR) national high commissioner to rule in the manner of Judge Landis rule in the manner of Judge Kene saw Landis in baseball is the only thing that will the de cency of collegiate athletics after the Dr orrest (Phog) Allen of the University of Kansas said today Allen top critic of professional ism in collegiate sports said that unless such an office was etablish ed there would be aTost war scan dal involving football or basket ball players that would overshadow any similar incident since Sox" world series deal of 1919 there will be a golden age of sports after the he said will have to be a golden one because there be enough silver to hire the big Allen said that admin istrators should see to it that the office of the president of the Unit ed States should nominate the com is going to he said educational institutions are efficient they will set up some machinery that will protect them from a national scandal As sure as you live the thing is going to crack wide open sometime when they lay bare an incident where some group of college boys have thrown a game for a tidy sum That will happen because there is more money being bet on football and NEVADA STATE JOURNAL RENO NEVADA SUNDAY OCTOBER 15 1944 California Remains Unbeaten Takes Pacific 14 loO RESERVE DISTRIBUTED BY MKISION ROBBINS INC TeamDefeated By Coloradans SALT LAKE CITY Oct 14 (UR) Golden Buffaloes of the Uni versity of Colorado today crossed the Rocky Mountains to trounce their traditional rivals of the Uni versity of Utah 26 to 0 before 8000 fans in the Ute stadium here Colorado has a mostly navy squad Utah is all civilian Led by halfback Dick Morrow the Colorado team struck twice in the second quarter and twice more in he final period to run up the overwhelming victory Several gal lant goal line stands by Utah was all that kept the Coloradoans from a larger score accurate passing kept the Redskins on their heels all aft ernoon but it was another Colorado back Lemar Dykstra who paved the way for the opening score by in tercepting a Utah pass late in the first quarter A series of passes from Morrow 1 Dvina and And Dick Lisco set the field for the first during the current war may have score on the second play of the sec reached one extremity in the case ond quarter Morrow going over for of Ken Strong the tally In Three Games pass defense was worth Strong at 38 is considered a less so Colorado again took to the valuable member of the New York air to set up the'second score Price football Giants He has accounted iaHy going over standing up for 22 of the 48 points rolled up through his right tackle by the Giants in the three games in which he has appeared They were two exhibition contests and lows Pr lifiht BaH Ken who first 1VH Cl 1 1 A Miloned to tame with New York 1 CT teams many years ago now H11T(111P Is the oldest player in the 1VlvClLd 1 U1UUU tional football league But as 1 they say in he still has KIT I Sh IVlQlfClTl I his which In DV 1 II It IGl gill I Cfwe in using the term in its native ense Tn the rinc thev say that the Infprcented Pass goes last but when they intercepicu refer t0 kick in leather tossing narlance they mean kbockoul punch in the ring never refers to the legs which always go first I i i Ji 4 Lizs 1 ixlr hard punch of the legs that has on ing footballers turned two breakst0 to I1 the fbig still packs booting dynamite and Purdues co defenders of the nig or thosc two exhibition ten championship 13 CTarnes and one league encounter fect S'lXX a crowd of 18000 Ians rics and four out of MaLonXur corwcrrioo 'Twould be Im intercepted a pass Jje seco ibl to improve upon that period and raced 50 jards for a Teams touchdown that the score was a back on some Tackle Vic Scblcch booted Pre 1 WrenS ziegfeM hght ahead 7 6 teams in the violently violet days Then in the fourth a poor Pur I yorR gridiron gran due punt put Pre ig ard deur played small time and big in smashed time pro ball for years afterwards Bus Mertes fullback smashed I of 35 over left guard cut aknfa nr and with the Giants His last sidelines and oustanced the Pur evious connection was with due secondary for a 24 yard toucn Persey aty in 1940 down jaunt Regardless of what happens to Purdue however provided the Ws ingerlng kjck Dads day crowd vt finfn during the remainder of the cur thnll of the game in the fi al rent scason his early success in minute fmm their this campaign is one long to be Taking the kickoff from their mbered because of his a 37 to Pre light five 1 remarkable age in this era when before losing the ball on downs strictl upon youth with only in sports and in war It was a grim battle of def nsiv Tempo stepped Up lines throughout with Pre light must bg emphasizcd that the fast charging heavies holding I tempo of fooiball has been stepped ground attack to a in up terrifically since the last war of 127 yards Pre light had a net wbat with the stress on the for yardage gain of 116 ward pass and the fast breaking Ray Schultz Purdue quarter ormatiOns Speed and pre back was the early hero cisjon pays approached the ulti eventually became the hard luck mate in tbe pri garne Although player of the game other veterans considerable He and Halfback Boris Diman than have been nhoff rnllahorated with a spectacu QC TO lar 67 yard touchdown pass ear lacements ecause of the war in the second period Dimancheit tbe tempo lessened much racing 47 yards to score But a because there were enough young few minutes later Schultz aenai rejectees and dischargees to main was converted into a touchdown by Dace the alert Sullivan Hence the success of Strong with the Giants is remarkable at 1 UfnvTzx 38 the maximum for military I 1118116 Green Wave drafting And speaking of the 38 1 UllUIV vii i draft limit it is our imoression SA CT from talkinK with officers who lllffYAC IlVPr KIP A have seen combat service aloft in 111 I VI 1UVV land fighting and on the sea they WISH Ulttl U11V1C tjam ncwi uvuam give them men W'ho are over 28 not because of the tempo of modern warfare the speed NEW YORK Oct 14 (UR) The sports pendulum which swung be tween unfuzzed youth and creak ing age as the bottom of the bar rel was scraped for big time talent reached one extremity in the case Pas Uti VICKS IDICATID U7 bX 'X I 5 ill fl I WHO I fcry I Ik 31 aww 1 fl 1 fez It A I ill slit 2 ill 1 1 1 1 ifl I fit feme Mfl 1 fl 4 A just a pair of gl.

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