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PAGE -GAZE1TE AND BULLETIN, WILI.TAMSPORT, PA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1938. STKKJTON IN 26TH BAl'TLF 'IHURSDA Cherry Holds Rose Bowl Scramble Has Fans Only 11 ID Edge In Victories Battle's End One of ernes: -re state i be tenewea Tuursday afternoon Wiil.amsixjrt and Sleelton High Schools come grips in Turkey Day classic i Sudium. contest Thursday will be the between the in a colorful series that da'e? back to 1904 Over the long i of years, the Cherry and White amd the Blue an4 White have i battled i a equal terms. High Has Slight Edge Wh3 P5se a belongs to Wilhamsport. The Millionaires I have won eleven games and Steer ton while battles ended in deadlocks.

The Steelmen. how Grinders Jersey Shore High School's entire first string line of Warren Shadle and George Kelchner, ends; Miles Hailzell and CusUtJ tackles; Belmon Rollick and guards; and Dan Heivly, center. will bid farewell to scholastic football -Thursday afternoon when ever, embrace a in points scored elready 297-269 advantage the Orang with Lock the 26 contests yen Hlgh i i annual Turkey One game, the 1925 fiasco, is responsible for the Steekon edge in scoring. That Steamrollers rumbled to a smashing 91-3 triumph as the late Myles Fox and Lewis ran wild on the Third Street Day In addition to the seven regular Seeks Sevenge Coach Art Pursell is placing particular emphasis on the 1998 renewal of the traditional series for he will be striving to gain revenge for forwards, two reserve linemen, George Taylor and Royal Hofler, both ends, "and Foster Barker and Robert Crist, first string backs, will sing the swan song. Barker is a.

junior but the F. I. A. A. restrictions make him ineligible tor 1939.

Sixteen Returning Sixteen members of the squad will return next Autumn "to form 'Ij-oaiis, Hears Appointed Xii Hot liattle AAU Head Louis Pickelner. sports edUOT of i Gazette and Bulletin, has appointed Lycommg Commissioner by Judge Eugene Bonmwell. Philadelphia, presi- of the Middle Atlantic Association, Pickelner win have jurisdiction all sports under the control of the A A. U. this county.

He will later select deputies for various AffK'fig the 3-1- ottverv appointed the state wtre Glenn Killinger. former of the Wiiiiamsport Grays ana coacn at West Chester State rs Col- or Bowl I Ion PASADENA. CALUT. (AP)-- The i geles unofficial Rose Bowl pick- lowers with only a week left to worry, i leave Lie iad worked themselves into a high they are ever yesterday over whether Call- conference battle will the nucleus of LSverne Casner's Only four of these, i however, have seen considerable the varsity action this season. They are Shuman, hard-charging 'at Penr.

5'ate, Cener: Thomas J. Lock i a i Raymci.ci Wabh, Sayre. Jay Riden. coach quarterback: Todd Blackwell, another junior haclcfield the jolting 2-0 setback that knocked the Cherry and White out of the Eastern Conference championship last Fall. --Thursday's ''rubber" and Nelson mentor.

Pu'se'll defeated Bub, SL a da forced to the sidelines by an opera- le 1U of Sy StUdy the Stee1 slated to return drilMs sched- TMg Harry Maize, sopfiomore tickle: EU- gene Yorks. freshman tackle: Har- Toung Corbett 111. on one knee, rope, is down for the last time in the eighth round battle with Fred Apottoli in New York City'. Mmdtoon Square Garden. toli if remonstnUing with Eddie Jowph.

for letting the go The fight WM Harvard Looks Good Mud res will complete their heaw work In preparation for the tfrirmirh. The usual tapering guard; Law- maneuvers are for Wednes- rence Barnard, Ashman back, Chester Hopple, freshman back; Robert Spong, freshman back; Al- Sonth It While the tquad toiled industriously, the South Wii- iiamsport High School squad just tilt up with Canton High at Canton bert Bierly, sophomore tackle; Stuart Herritt freshman back; William Bergstrom, sophomore center; iunior Fearing further injury to- badly crippled squad, Coach Leu Barth abolished all contact work. Six Mountaineers. Dick HilU Lawrence "Sonny" pair, Ried. Jim Pete Dietrich and Harry Noon, emerged from the crucial Milton game last Saturday with injuries.

McCloskey and Shoalts wilL'not be available for the concluding game. McCaslin Scores lecTfmcdT Knockout In Yorc 19T1 1908-- Willismsport 1010 3913 5914 wili'iamspcrt Williamjpnrt 1917-- 27. 1S19- Wiiiiamsport 1920 2fi. 1922-- Williainiport 1923-- SteeVon 7. Steelton 45.

1926--Steelton 19. 3928--Steelton 14. port port 1331--Willtamjport 3933--Wiiiiamsport 1031 E'eoiton s. -1935--Steelton 12. 1936--wiihairuper.

1937-Steeflon 2. 40. Sh.J-.en o. 5. Steelton 5.

Steelton 0. n. Steelton (I. 0 12. Steelton 32.

Williamiport 0 0. n. 9 Steelton 9 Wiiiiamsport 0 19, Steelton 0 Wiiiiamsport S. Williamsport 14. Williamiport 0.

26, 14. 33. Steeltnn 0. 6. Steelton.

0. 12. YORK. PA. A "Goose Me- 174, Lock Haven, scored technical knockout over Eddie Reed.

176. Hartford, in the windup of the thiiteen-bout amateur boxing program here last night. Seven the bouts ended tnockouts. McCaslin scored consistently with to Rood's- tece and after Reed" battered and bloody his seconds threw a towel into the ring midway in the third round. West Branch League of Lewistawn Higji School, Thomas G.

Vincent, Danville, Montour; Charles Stahl. Sunbury, Northumberland: Paul H. Connor. Coudersport. PoMer; J.

T. Lonegran Montrose 1 Susquehanna; Jairus E. Gavitt, Lopez; Sullivan; and John of athletics at Bucknell. Union. Soose Beaten In Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH AF- Soose, former Penn boxer was Beaten last night by the two- fisted' attack of Charley Burley Pittsburgh Negro, in a ten-round battle, whieh drew gross gate $5.227.

Burley threw so many right and left hooks and jabs to his oppo nent's jaw and- body in the first two rounds and from the fourth to the ninth that he appeared'to have Soose on the verge of a knock- -ar Southern California hould be awarded the honor. The ten Pacific Coast Conference schools step In to make the of- To state leaves the with the bes-. winning The i a like to see u-i country ir.s ficial selection next 'Monday but ihere Is sure to be a loud outcry from the losing school's followers, matter which way the ballots I tian. This will in no wise prevent the Bowl from being sold out come. an January 2.

as has been strated for several seasons. One California, the West's successful wr 0 i neither ifornia has a sre-' at the hands of Southern Califor- has suggested -a-. nia. be selected as The Trojans have lost one confer- sentative ence game--to Washington, whom And it is the Golden Bean and many other candidate last January 1, has completed Its season with one defeat- s' support that idea, These many game has been erty of the a Cci-. years out.

The victor weighed 152. four pounds less than Soose, part of JA-hqse ccntrart owned by cinema ca actor Dick members of the circuit defeated-but took an early season pasting from 'Bama. If S. C. wins from University of California at Los An- 40 Basketball At Moiiloursvillc Prepara'tions for the 1938-39 basketball season at Montoursville High School began yesterday when nearly 40 boys answered Coach Harold Reese's first caD for candi- ace trie Du dates.

Passing drills occupied most next Saturday-A of the initial practice. the i7th their traditional series, Harvard over-powered and oat-madded Yale Haven, by a seere, of 7 to In above play, Joe Gardella, Cri-wn bach, show, how a He gained theT Tine In HP, P'-U Miner srd Byeaa men Identified Elliott. Kftl.v Willlamtport 0. 19. steetton 7.

iIHamiport ti. Reeds' Mixed Leogue Sm.th FAVOR 135 Lloyd Total! S99 SALES 3 Bobb 149 Drake Edler B. A- Handicap Perxtamaker Menken May 40 613 1V1-- 3S5 1O5 2O8 K-- 186 494 1093 1SS 314 80- 1 4O-- 80 520--1133 Seal Fyllmer Miller C. Hurr Handicap Totall 152 181 138. SOI HltRS 1S3 253 23R 145 185 184-- 589 197-- SW 152-- 539 147-- 42S 178-- 530 996 858--2R5S 11T I'M in 58 178 212 176 175 58 18S-- 531 1S1 529 518 174 Denny BATH Emery 14S 130 230 874 935 3C8 3677 1S4 131 158 Sr Smith Hall Harmon Allen alums Total 784 813 McCOKMlCU 177 1S2 1S5 13S 139.

144 189 170 iiu 534 409 201-- 579 854--2471 172-- 571 140-- 4S7 205-- 519 161-- 470 mi-- 8I9 747 888 X3 124 297 134-- 2SS 1JS-- J4T m-- 347 Totals U. Patrhen Kramer a O. IJi 580 SOD 1149 ABT H7 174 35 314 76-- 175 239 303-- 3TT 35-- .70 TotaJJ M. Lain Wi-; H. J.

jt 510 SiX. 1075 124 1M 90. 170 Mix Mi Dout Van Horn Stockwell Hutchinaofi 5 1 2 JHBtlUMG IOS 92 185 104-- 238 123-- 351 129-- 173 343 529--1041 J22 85--181 157--249 111 343 172 171 KK Shade Wirtr Brandt 198 Krati 1M Totala 102 WmAK Linn Benxlt JS1 Meuter 13R Mackey 143 88 121 166 SJO 190-- IX 40S 213-- S73 One Of Cage Leaders Due To Fall Tonight One 'of three leading teams in the City Basketball League is certain to fall this evening when the six elutos engage in the season's second set of games in the Y. M. C.

A. gymnasium. i i i i i iuiit Nolls and Sterns, victors in the staff sug openers last Wednesday, hook up gertct yesterday eliminatirfn of the rn snap only would go on in the feature game tonight at 8.15' after touchdown and i 5 ide. That would not be o'clock. Nolls displayed power i acm a premium on "abil- dafncult job." aplenty in thrashing Penneys last a va npe the Transfer Of Trenton Franchise Is Deferred Denying knowledge of an Associated Press dispatch, which stated on Sunday that the transfer of the Trenton franchise would be unaid at I meeting in Scranton next Sunday, President Thomas H.

Richardson saloS lasr night that no decisiuu will puooible until time after the Scranton confab. Springfield, New Haven, Hazleton anri Allpntown are being considered for the vacancy 1 OS! Guard DukeGoi PITTSfe''RGH 'r first conference opponent will Muncy, the game to be played on the Muncy court January 6. mtw Marty Brill To Continue As (arid Coocn At veteran Cltv Ps 'vs The Blue and Gold opens its cage i penn state garre campaign against South Williams- Lezouski. a rr.s;: i at gagie before Christ- taken to a yere: mas willjsit Sonestown against the; treatment of a Plll-autnnntips football career In Jock- Sutherland Raskowski: a Castle. Pa to the si and sent Tfd Kr-e'-ssj s- to the Pitt handlers d.sclosed i shall "Biggie 1 Marty-t Tenn State to start the 9u.e season, lor the Brill will continue as football coach at LaSalle in 1939, it was announced yesterday by Brother E.

Anstlm, head of The college athletic board. Brother Anselm said the board PROFESSIONAL TcchCuich Suggests Points Fur Yards Goincd ATLANTA fAPi--Long a student i and also from' intercepted passes football rules. Rny Mundorff WO uld be put on the right side of the ledger, while yardage lost the reached. President Richardson plans to make a tour the owners of the Trenton franchise but such a procedure is impossible before the meeting because of the luck of Sufficient thuc. The Eastern League's chief executive will visit Allentown again today to continue the franchise talk with Allentown officials.

a submitted i i i i Wray M. Hal! West Branch League Won 40 39 Loifc- TS 17 3K 3S 25 25 week and Sterns showed promis? a tJTftt --might help elimi- in its conciuest of Harders. nate ames many nnp.pninf The Wurster five, the. other share- vie or or 5uf-piayed Teaills. holder in the lead, encounters.

Mun( jorfl expressed belief award Harders at 9 o'clock. 0 an ex tra point for the most The curtain-raiser at 7.30 o'clock, flrgt downs would nnt jn age in a game that should be close all the way. for -week In order conflict with Thanksgiving Day hoi- Ms? 782 815-- iS9 130 173 109 188 145-- 4M 135-- 3K 122-- 4J1 437 ISO-- 4ffl 8S-- 399 Joy Handicap 863 JSZ-- 24.33. CAPITAL 154 136 137 39B 116 162 177 136 Bittlnf Thomat Hickoff Manntitt J9 Bartlett Teula' ruller Fomn 153-- 443 147-- 480 154-- 432 l.V-- 482 127-- 431 Totalt A- Chambfrfi.r MM E. fl-- B.

Poley -xr. TWili BM-IJO K- C. ThaVer 493 49O--10O3 FnUfntr Handicap H4 It! 244 143 182 14 839 737-- 13S-- 483 141 449 125-- 525 135-- 527 14-- 42 123 139 Iffi 14 crying need. "Let us devise something." said Mundorfl, "that will make the game for point after touchdowns an place a ball. premium on advancing the The veteran coach believes such a plan would affect sortie of the strategy of.

various coaches. "Have you cvar 1 a game," he asked "in the teams have each been coached to "wait -uf the Tl.ft tvs-o H.O..J are possibly strong on defense as a result the quarterbacks are instructed to kick on first or second down. a Grit Darling rw Hurm 35 Packard 31 Burkcve Jrs. 31 Capital 29 27 CibiUl 30 30 Landcm-Gleckner 32 28 Ottoj 30 Wuriten 27 RadlwK 2fi 30 Harders 25 Sweet Ortlce 24 .12 WRAK 25 35 Dean Phippi 23 33 ut Mitt 18 38 rCormlcKi 39 HMO In Nlailt Ijndon-Gleckner 3. Capital OUOi 2.

WRAK 2. Iiu. Darlmt i. McCormlcki 3. 1.

ian 259 154 I 255 Catholic Eleven To Finish Against St. Mary's Alumni Having received no answer to their proposal for a Thanksgiving Day game with EMred'i righting Irish, officials of the Wiiiiamsport Catholic Athletic Association decided to wind up the first seaaon Thursday with an tiwtlej with St. Mary's Alumni. The game is to be played at 10 o'clock in the morning on the! Brandon Park gridiron. i It is understood thai Eldred'i, with whom a game had been sought all season, have scheduled a game with an out-of-town eleven on Thanksgiving Day and with a Dutch TSO TSTB I aggregation the following Saturday "Suppose we have a fifth official get the Bronx cheer for thisV who shall an exact record of the net yardage Then, if at-tAe end of Use gamejjthe score is tie.

consider the net yardage gained by each team. Now, if the difference is lew than 50 yards, or some set constant then a tie shall be declared the is greater, ground." Mundorff. then that gained one point he greater also a member of the National Basketball Rules Committee and coach of the Georgia Tech is a close student of playing rules for air sports. "The question," he said, "mrght be raised as to how the yardage would be compiled. Yardage gained from a running r.ttaclt, from passes.

masters of the art -FrequenUv the extra point allows a weaker team to win." -22 Games Booked For Temple Basketball PHILADELPHIA 'API Temple. champion of the Eastern Bas- ketbali-- Conference and recognized an one of the last year, will play a schedule of 22 games this season. The Owls open Dec 17 against St John's of Maryland and close March 10 against Carnegie Tech at Pittsburgh. Pel .714 .696 .567 .583 .554 .554 .518 .500 .533 .500 .464 44i .429 .417 .411, .331 .350 Motors Bawling League MAXUrACTTTMMO Straiburg 129 Pingltr 199 Kemsry 1TO Ztydeli 13S Belkiwp 158 Totals 117 Lowery Stlger 129 Shlmp 139 187 18O-- 478 30V IDS S88 189-- 52O 133 12S-- 3S3 188 149-- 847 821--2436 139-- 136 195-- 498 166 291 Stutzman N. 219 134 302 123 113 57 act) Mitt.

nt vt. Capital B. Packard vt. Buckeye Flexert vt Sweet Steel Office. Got vt Harden.

Handicap 18 Total. 778 744 AntCKAFT Martin 161-- 424 154-- 571 123 103 13- 838--234; 146 135 134 ISO 149 119 Ktnt US Jenkins 12S 114 Hamficap 4-4 44 Total! 787 720 8O8--2313 SPEMCEB DIVISION O) IK, 126 128 ToUli 807 NewberryTeaiii Ifo'minafes West Branch Bowline) A op Totali AVCTT 'H A StaHlman a Dieffenbar.1 Handicap TotaH irBISOS 7 "RETUtNlj LEWISBURCX year's i squad. 21 merr.b^r? graduation hs? the holdover? vice season. The Flexer pinnven are dominating the competition In the West Branch Bowling League, leading' both the individual saies. The club has jrten oc- in NEW YORK-- The playing field at the Polo Grounds, which sunk feet, will be to its former level before th from returning punts and kickoffs, return for the 1939 sea: 440 500-- 940 I (J) 122 fr; 479 BAD TO 140-- 127-- 249 9ft-- 188 102-- 196 I tt 492-- fTl I-rjfz Crisler New "Miracle Man" College Jootball Merlin Condit, Omeije Tech halfback, kicked SO points touchdown and then missed his fttttrnpt in CAUr.

Publicity for Amos A. Stagg's College fnotbaTT team If Palnh 1L who also pjayt fullback. ANN ARBOR MICH. i belt, first Crisler-coacbed Mich-. elude high-powered attacks on foot-, ties are defeated.

The boys aft 0 ''a 1 i i 4 foing tO 8 of pOOf pin it on Fritz Crisler. Crisler wasn't bearing losers, with no alibi, next roar of Michigan'i charge- It up to six triumphs, a-'down on Mocking and tackling he i Witnrso the back up to high places in football tie one defeat--the decision was subtly stirring up the Wolver-; Up to 1938 been tar Minnesota. Michigan, dead-lines' dormant fighting spirit still resounds, and delighted backers of the Wolverines it MtU wltu put Ilitlii All in one Crisler led the Wolverines through what probably will accounted the year's greatest co-- 1 In the smashlnlg 18-0 victory Sat locktd with Purdue for 'thumped for four sjjectssive years in Big Ten, finished on Princeton lor Michigan Crisler the of Minnesota, school i fell into a good thing--what with Where Crisler had his first head veteran material and sophomores of I nigh promise. The popular explanation for! But when he ficst came is that. Spring he said: Some critics say' that upon teav-1 each by Michigan -State.

Ohio State Ohio Statt. an pM i Crisler imbued hU players with a i We dwi't want Only Te- mairis list now, and Michigan saying: "Wait till next year." defeating Pennsylvania, here Ohio SUW, Michigan State, Yale, Illinois and Chicago and Northwestern. the i Il sys-J urdr Ohio Statt. a old Crisler imbued hU payers a want sys- enimy the ncalps of tne fmir revival spirit-- simply that and not tern of at Michigan, proved the Big Ten's highest scor- previous elevens OB Itiimuch unit you to to- 1 There will be.Ji6aft«rnoon tea team with 83 poin'f the individuaL. John ranking with IW, "Chalky" FlextM- second and Pete Hennirxger Orfrd wjth similar av- etges oLtm.

Flexer and Henninger ptljslly deadlocked with Mike of Darling, who also boasts mark "Bud" Wurster of. Wursters rounds out the league's "Big Five" with an average trt The figures that follow do not include matches rolled last nighU- PACatAKO CArTTAlvS PlM Ave Pint Ave Kehrer MVt Pnrmaer 43 181 Zahnle 23 3714 WXIr 398151 198 Moore 42 S2O1 39 155 Thrall Heller 3V4fiM 142 148 Ertel 3847 129'B'kHMer 39 SM8 144 Hofftrtan 9 931 103'Bw. 1174 ISO Gml 43 DeUney 11 IniT tSS'CnuJy Bartlett 1M Nau Gnu -3 ISO 38 S1S7 43 W14 187 187 Mannlni 33 M07 4Ai 18k 8 nn4 145 as Ml 43S MO Hfrknff 41 3810 990 135 ftADIA.VT Gnu PtM 37 KPiHttUna: McCoy 38 SO8 181 Bwi Snukk. 37 4'A Crlf 41 8433 CMwajr Tt Ora 38 Cll 13 1804 IM 30 4itN 143 tlmt Plni Avet Rundlo 36 170; 41 108 43 6S11 IX CrMer 43 S3T7 138 ti Of'lOX Avel' PIM 3t (HOfl 1 --4t 30 Spilka 38 STIB 34 4370 178 M'CTtTc 43 7411 9-tl mtCant 31 Fred'It i 38 35 3044 mjWochr Bro-a 18 30U uelRj-flat PinTAvti FkJ Jaeata at MM 1S2 42 T74 43 3CM 43 1S4 KdKr 39 ,1 Krluller I Gmi Pin Ott I. sni a ladButlan 8 SSfK 10 1TT7 J.Si.athSiAS 412 740B ABeti 43 TIM (U.

T'lt Ban PtM AVt 43 lt -i 41 TO41 WSlC HufT I f- 14M nslrait 4 IMIK" 1 I "Of 14WR. HufT (1) 140-- 421 130 438 136 404 IBS M3 183-- 421 44 431 rt 111-- 537 32S-- 589 you facts ob cordamre or in the coW expenenct. The it Plus Ave 149 42 48 IK 143 i 3 136 IUB 183 43 6511 21 153 43 158 3. 3 WKAK Gnu fin. 42 8890 IW.

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