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STANDINGSNewt from Jasper county'* boy* In th* U. S. armed force*. Including army, navy, air force, marines, coast guard and aelee-tlva service, will be carried In thla eol* umn. Contributions of pictures and newa items are appreciated.TED CLOU8E HOMECorp Ted ClouBe. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Clouse, spent a three-day leave at the home of his parents. He is stationed at Truax Field,Madison. Wis.Prior to his induction in the services in November, 1942, he was employed at the News Printing company.i wo ivuuns ooys in Same Camp, Finally MeetWritingsons* o? Mr. and Mrs. Fred - of Newton spent two - the same camp—neither • • r the other was station-. i the' finally acci-The office of war information lt;OWI has isstiei an appeal to relatives and friends of service men serving overseas to make use of V-Mallx stationary hotb for speedier service and to save valuable cargo space.V-Mail service is also sure, since the letters are photographed and kept until word is received of the film's safe arrival at the destna-tion. After that, a copy of the letter is made from the film and delivered as a regular letter would be.The OWI stresses that when Americans use V-Mail 100 percent, the equivalent of the full-time service of a fleet of 25 huge liberty ships can be released for vital medical, food, and munitions cargo.V-Mail is on sale at most stationary stores, including The Daily News.Set Raymond Mains 1 • h Mains. Raymond -ueuvers and was at I.-, where Camp Polklt; -tanetted atWERT GRADUATESCharles (Chuck) A. Wert, son of Mr. and Mrs. J6bn A. Wert, graduated from the Naval Training School for electricians located at Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind.He is now qualified as a ‘'striker'' and is eligible to advance to the petty officer rating of electrician's mate, third class.tn i time th.-' they ■ othc since Pec. 31.DEARINGER RETURNSf Special to The Daily News)GALESBURG—Sgt. Martin Dear-mger and wife returned to Roswell, New Mexico. Aug. 13 after a 15-day furlough spent in the parental Curtis Dearinger home.Martin is a parachute inspector at the camp where he is stationed.Rrv«. RECEIVE RATINGSClifford C Rinehait son of Mr. and Mr? Hiram A Rineh-trf. and •‘' H Johnson, -on of Mr. and H R John son. have received * • ' * re- ot fireman second•'!lt;- C’ min ting from *he Na-' Training S' bool for die^M oper-e* at Iowa State College. Ames.FALES IN AFRICA Corp. Eldon E. Fates la nowstationed In North Africa.Hit addreaa Is: Corp. Eldon E. Fales. A. 8. N. 17044013, A. P. O. 525. care of Postmaster.New York. N. Y.CURRY IN VIRGINIADale F. Curry, son of Mr. and Mrs. C E Curry, of Minneapolis, former residence of Kellogg, is at Camp Perry at Williamsburg. Va.His address is. Dale F. Curry, Seaman second • lass. Ships Co. Mess Hall S 1. Camp Perry, Williamsburg. Va.TonightPHILADELPHIA—(AP i — Fritzte Zivn found un Increasing number gr of fight followers who agreed with Pi him todav that hell flatten Bob m Montgomery in to rounds or less at ch Shibe Park. Connie Mack’s rest at home for aged hall players, tonight, of The odds, once 4-1 in favor of the Ne* York and Pennsylvania light- op weight champion, slipped to 9-5 and. tvwith Zivic’s cohorts wending their kt way through the Alleghenies from Pittsburgh, were likely to drop O farther by ring time. R(The fight will be broadcast RtMBS—9 n. m CWT). arNational LeagueGarnetW L Pri. Behind.st, Louik ....... .7 1 mi 655 .......Cincinnati .............til 52 .552 U,JPittsburgh ...........63 55 .534 I8,jBrooklyn ............ 60 57 515 16i him go ........... S5 60 47* 20Beaton ........... 51 61 455 22aPhiladelphia .... •* 65 454 23New York 52 7 4 36? 33 SSunday s Resultsi hi cago o, N'ev York 2 ffirt glt;tme.« h ten go 4 Ne York » lt;second game).Brooklyn 6 Pitivh-irgh j (first game).Brookljn Pit ft burgh 6 (secondgame 1.St. Loujb 6. Boston 1 (ftrbt gmne).St I .atm 5 Boy ton 1 (second gurnet. Cincinnati i Philadelphia 3 i firstg»rae ).Cincinnati ?o Philadelphia 6 Second gam*-1.Pitchers »n Today's GamesSt. Louib 1 mirr '* 6 i at Bo? toni Salvo 4 4 »Only sun* ■'^dulcdAmerican Leaguef -ii idie as returmug from lt;1 1 fPr weeks training lt;*f * t r tpe Co. in NewCityI to ramp he will!lt; * da\ with his* witc,Wanda Tnnter. at \! * AnceL*. Calif.ALLSPACH LEAVESfpecul to The Daily Newt)BAXTER—Cpl Ijp Roy Allapach ha- left for California after spending several da ye with his parents, Mi oid Mrs George Allspach and nth* i relatives and friends.Games
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