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     Oran Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 18, 1943, Oran, Oran                               Detour in Italy Iowa pre flight hew Mexico s lobes ?�7book a Quot a a a accept son bowl bid american trucks drive across a Creek bed when the Bridge was blasted by retreating germans near Libert Calm said restored to Lebanon crisis with forming of new Rule London. Nov 17�?a provisional u s will hover its Trees for Chrystmos Washington a Christmas Trees will brighten most american Homes this year the War production Board disclosed yesterday. Obsolete wooden freight cars Albuquerque. N. M. A new Mexico University accepted the bid to appear in the Elpaso aun bowl on new years Day following saturdays 33-13 Victory Over Denver University. The Leboes Iii appear in the bowl against a yet unnamed opponent. A die Rocky Mountain conference Hopes to. Send undefeated Colorado College against either Lexas or Texas a Ard m in the Cotton bowl but if that game should fail to materialize conference officials have indicated that the Sun bowl would not be rejected. Colorado Defeated the lobes 20-7 in an Early season clash. Ohio states Story Book finish gave the buckeyes a 29-26 win Over Illinois saturday in one of the most Peculiar end tags Ever seen on a Gridiron. With the score tied 26-All the apparent last play of he game wo3 arc Kip up and the spectators be an streaming from the stands the players went to their dressing rooms but the officials went into a . A a a it a i a Illinois was ruled offsides on the play and the teams were ordered to return to the Field. The players returned to the Gridiron some Jersey less some shoeless and in the midst of the uproar subtitle quarterback sch nov Stungis Camly booted a 23-Yard Field goal. It was Ohio states first big ten Victory of the season. Government set up in Lebanon by French authority appears to have restored Calm following he political crisis of last week. Emile Edde a lebanese lawyer named Leader of the Fei Horary government has appointed 14 members to his Cabinet and no outbreaks have been reported i Beirut the capital since saturday. Civilian life in Beirut however was described by reports reaching Here via Cairo As virtually at a standstill. All shop and offices were reported closed while military patrols kept a close watch Ever the City a streets. Repercussions of the crisis which arose when Flench military authorities arrested the president and several Cabinet members after the lebanese parliament voted a new Constitution establishing More Complete Independence from France continued to be heard in London. Moslem circles in India expressed their resentment Over the arrests while egyptian Premier 4 Mashas Pasha protested to both Britain and the French committee of National liberation. Gen. Georges Catroux official representative of the French committee arrived in Beirut yesterday and immediately opened conferences with French and British authorities it was reported from Haifa Palestine. Gen. Catroux has the committee of liberation s f Oil authority to Settle the situation along Bass set Forth by the committee at a special me ing last a Vovk a a. Trials will be used to transport millions of Trees which will be Cut locally under an agreement Between the Cafice of defense transportation and the association of american railroads. The Odt said it would not allow extra gasoline for Trees to be hauled by truck. It had earlier been reported that no Christmas Trees would be shipped by any Means. Lend lease supplies to Russia revealed Washington nov. 17�?america has sent Over 6,500 planes to Russia up to september 30 lend lease agreements Leo t. Crowley u. S. Foreign economic administrator announced yesterday. Other shipments of lend lease goods to the user up to september included 3,000 tanks 125,000 sub machine guns 145,000 trucks 25,000 jeeps and other War material. Over half was sent during the first nine months of 1943, and totalled about 67,000,000 dollars. Industrial items sent to the user included Over one million tons of steel products 300 tons of non ferrous Metal 500,000 tons of Petroleum products and 17,000 machine tools. Food stuffs shipments included wheat flour meat fats and oils and in addition 17,000 Tona of seeds for planting new food crops. Tonight s boxing word William Jones 128, is. Walt Robinson 126 Dave Steinmueller 158, is. Mac Cuthbert 160 Dave Foreman 147, is. Perk Moses. 147 chink Broussard 160, is. Walt Bantum 165 chuch Pierson 158, is. Jim hos Well 160 kid Benson 198. Is. S. A. Hutchin son ,160 British Navy Champion. Dick Hammond 170, is. Mathew Smith 170 Willie Sampson 162, is. Wilson Mackey 165 1 Murray Cain 135, is. Young Garcia 135 Lloyd Virdure 130, is. Floriant d2s-Maris, 152 John Hopkins 130, is. Johnny Duffy j3q Joe Libby 172, is. Bob Mcclellan 180 Claude Brown 200, is. Willie porch 186 Beth Are major unbeaten teams the a a game of the year will will make its last appearance in the nations sport pages this week following the final clash Between two major undefeated teams the fish Ting Irish from South Bend and coach Don Faurote a Iowa pre flight sea Hawks. A the Irish had Angelo Bertelini to Lead them to their first six wins this season and when a he Navy stepped in and assigned Angelo to a permanent station Young 17-year-old Johnny Lujack took Over. And has made the t formation Click. Lujak personally made the Irish Roll when they knocked army from the undefeated ranks two weeks ago. And after a Dri Roal Flatt half last saturday got Back in the Groove in the final two periods and assisted in rolling up three scorer to make the final count notre Dairy 25. Northwestern 6. Faurote steam has not been men National in any of its wins and d about a # # the first Allied radio on the european Mainland since the fall of France has gone into operation to Naples with reporters of the Columbia and Abc systems broadcasting Over an old transmitter with was once used in the South Pacific and which has now been patched up with Gentian parts. The tar Tah radio says that delayed action bombs Are a till exploding in the outskirts of Sofia which b-25mitchells raided for the first the sunday. Neutral observers also say that Bulgaria where there is Strong sympathy for the russians As fellow slavs is expected to turn further against her nazi ally As a result. Frans von Papen the German ambassador to Turkey is repo ted to have left by special plane for Berlin. According to German sources in Ankara he will have talks with Adolf Hitler and foreign minister Joachim Van Riben trop. Germany is sending additional troops into Austria a swedish Papen say in an attempt to Tope with Trade Sang resistance. Antt Nasi meshed by Niho of of the old austrian re pubic. Anti nazi feeling has spread in Austria Ever since the Moscow inference promised Independence to the nation which the germans absorbed in 1938. The poke of Gloucester Young or brother of King George i of Britain. Has Beefa named governor general of Australia succeeding lord Gowrie whose term of office has been expected to continue until next june. The official a ion a ment does not say when the Duke of Gloucester third in line fur Britain a throne will assume his new duties. Joseph rank whose estimated Fortune of one Hundred million dollars made him known As the wealthiest Man in the British Isles is dead at 89. He ran a Small flour Mill into a vast Fortune. For two hours on monday Joseph Paul Goebbels nazi propaganda chief harangued berlins via the radio on the theme of following Adolf hitlers advice and not losing their nerve. Goebbels declared that if germans would keep their nerve the  the a would be solved for porch decisions Adams at Alcazar Willie porch got off to a Good Start in the american red Cross boxing tournament tuesday night at the a amp Zar club when he won by a decision Over Elmer Adams a a the technical knockout route in the second round. Porch weighed 185 and Adams weighed 190. Kermit Howard 150, scored a knockout in the second round of his scheduled three round fight with perk Moses 147, of the quartermasters while in another tournament contest Warren Price j65, of the coast artillery gained a 1e-Cision Over Mike Rouse 163 Andrew Hughes 132, of the coast artillery won a decision verdict Over Art Fuller 135, of the Quai ter masters in the final tournament bout of the evening. Non tournament bouts had the following results Joe Cole 135, quartermasters lost by a technical knockout to bad Mot Kari 132. Oran in the first round Young Garcia 130, Oran decision Ned kid Kadoo 129, Algiers and Mac Cuthbert 10, coast artillery decision Ned kid mousse amp us 168, Oran. Savoy beat cubs behind Mclean the Savoy Defeated the cubs 11 to 8, in this weeks playoffs in the Harbor port baseball league. Championship series behind great Relief pitching of big tall left i handed Spud Mclean. Mclean won the game for the Savoy in the fifth inning when with the score knotted at 7-All, he poled a Home run with a Man on base for the winning run. In the sixth inning he hit another Homer with a a a mate on base to put the game on ice. The Savoy infield All hailing from Chicago time and again turned in some of the beet defensive team work seen of an Oran Diamond this year. Hip combination in composed of West Holmes Davis and a Smith and Van played Best for fur Oran Marathon the Marabou Mountain to Ovan Marathon race continues to attract the area s runners with five More runners filing their applications this week for the special service event scheduled to come off saturday nov 27. Pvt. Paul John who hails from Manhattan will represent local Headquarters. He has had experience As a High school runner and expects to make a Good showing in this race. At the time of filing he stated that he had been a die guard a at the Beach this summer and was in excellent shape. A replacement depot Standard bearer will be pvt. John Ceder who also hails from new York. Pvt. Ceder has been doing a lot of Road work these Days with a full pack to get in shape for the big event. A a after pounding out 20 Miles hiking a five mile jog will be nothing at All a asserted Ceder and added a a especially that downhill stretch the latest to join the t Anks of officers entered in the race is it. A. Miller who used to Burn up the cinder paths for the University of Maryland. He took part in two Cross country runs finishing fourth in one and sixth in another. A station Hospital will be represented by Cpl. Leonard Felix who has had previous Long distance running experience. Pvt. Claude Brown local Fristic 200-Pound heavyweight has also filed his entry. Brown hails from , by. Put for a single afternoon. Defensively they appear weak. A having held Only a frail Iowa eleven scoreless. They have allowed 75 Point to be scored against them and have run up Only 186 Points. The Irish have scored four shutouts and have had their a Oal line crossed Only six times. Offensively Frank Leahy s boys have amassed 312 Points to rank among the nations top Point manufacturers. But coach Faurot is not looking at statistics when he starts to Wail about the game in South Bend saturday. He is pointing instead to the injured knee of Star halfback Frank Maznicki formerly of the big bad bears from Chicago that will keep him out of the game. Maznicki injured his knee in saturdays game against he Tough Camp Grant aggregation. But that Isnit All Faurot said. The Navy has transferred Jack Williams regular Quirback Len Heinz starting halfback Bob  varsity guard and second string is Ivan Zeibarts and eds amp re tank. Faurot still has Dick Todd the Foi Mer Texas aggie All american and later the Washington Redskin Star half Ard he is trouble enough ter any one team. Then despite All of the transfers he is still three do a in nearly every position. The Irish coach has reported thit of Nis starting members came out of saturdays bruising Fame with the wildcats in Good condition and adds that they will All be ready for the sea Hawks saturday. Don Faurot did dry his tears Long enough to remind us to give the old Hill Topper Art Guseppe a Wipfle mention. Hell be around saturday Faurot said. A not Cricket St aft so Rzant Kip m town Kcal. Bact aaa. In to the Dachau of heat Aarif a a milk is the Rister in us of Kin a nil a  
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