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Warren High Ready for League Opener at Sheffield Gym anA FRED PERRY TO HoldsFlnal Workout MEET VINES IN For Important Came TENNIS BATTLE Showing Old Hockey Fight Sports Mirror New York, Jan. Warren High school basketball- Perry of England, who was rated i ers; today are holding their final the No. 1 amateur tennis player of practice session beiorc opening the world when he capitulated to ti.eir league campaign tomorrow the ot playtog a night at Sheffield against Coach weeliS an(J Ellsworth Vines, Tom Wolverines, tup-ranking professional, will clash During the past week the Blue in Madison Square Garden Wednes- and White eagers have been pul- night in the nearest approach tmg in much time preparing fot to a championship match the tilt, which is the first of twu I the Pro bcSau up un the program for tne locals this the simon puie stars. v-etjs The pro-amateur argument has Six of the seven teams in the Second teams of the two schools ever since Bill I llden, then Northern Division of District Nine ar jjSted to play the preliminary peak aa an amateur, are set to start their 1987 league 7 JumeI pro and developed to campaign tomorrow night. Irom vartuty battle is slated for 8 p.

m. present Indications It uould ap- 0f Eric will handle the time mes joined the play-for- pear to be a closely matched eir- I mRm StLractioi puy blg Bl11 was on lhe Suit this year, with no team being litUe downgrade again. Perry, however, reallv outstanding as the season ihere appears to be little doubt established himself at the peak, ouxsia a to the starting crew for the before he made the pro jump, while i renter around UraSuns tonight. 1 he combine vines never has been better. to be ivLlcn turncd UacK the Jamestown match at the thp i-iiincrv town Here passers and the strong Al- and the series to follow on a plajed at the tani.t.\ umni crew should makt a ered- nation-wide tour should so a lone bitter'rivals on at SheffleM.

There- hardwood While the local team lorc; Heime Kolpien is ex- The weight of expert opinion Khould come out on top of the Pcctpd to Slve cheni a chance to seems to rest with Vines, who has Biiuuiu i ijn av fhpir warn CUNNINGHAM TO Detroit Altes Lager PARTICIPATE IN Combine Has Leading OF C. EVENT Players In Michigan SHEFFIELD BIG FIVE WINS FROM OIL CITY QUINT York, Jan Oetroit Altes Lagers who come' Gienn Cunningham, who has found Warren Hyvis Oils in a Midwest a somewhat more difflcult to run toe Boat York than in Kansas w. oe on hand when the indoor track th tod season opens Saturday regardless Although the person-! oi his training troubles has numerous Cunningham and three othe the dub organlled ln teami-Don Lash Mart" 1920 "Cincy" Sachs and triple team since that time the Lagers have Glickmau and Joe McCluskcy have entered the Columbus Council, Knights of Columbus, meet been among the leading teams. Coach record during the which will inaugurate the indoor pcrjod shows 46? and campaign Sheffield, Jan. Sheffield Big Five basketball club added the Oil City Wolfs Head quintet to bean the wolverines can be their wares, counted upon to put up stern op- At the forwards tor the Drag- position.

ens will be Wolfe and John St Marys and thet 1 best per- dangerous pair for the front- formances cacli year, battle It out duty. Both are capable scor- lt tiThilltoi, This game Is likely having accounted for many toie.hec"Lst on the pomts in the previous tilts, card. From what little dope is Boh Johnson, one of the let- available, uc uould fas or the termen on this year team, should Wolves slightly. the aL His height The third game on the aLd scoring ability, together with had a few years experience with indoor courts. One of the largest tenma on record is expected.

The garden has been sealed to net $53,400 and a capacity crowd is expected. CADDIES OVERWHELM CORRY CAGE OUTFIT Swinging sticks gave way to swinging fists during a recent National Hockey League game between the New York Rangers and their intxa-city rivals, the Americans. Here is a picture of the fight at its height. Frank Boucher, Ranger forward, second from right, has his right all cocked to let fly at Harold Cotton, left wing. Referee Stewart is trying to break up another melee on the ice at left.

While the Rangers won the game, 5-1, the tight, was a draw. Cunningham won the S00 meter bave dominated basketball in the special at this meet las year, but state of Alichigan and hold he may have a hard time repeat- puted championship there, ling. Since he came to New York Ia addition to the veterans on as a post-graduate student at New the team, the Altes Lager club is York University, he has been able made up of a group of young col- to do little running. lege graduates, who possess every Nevertheless nt is favored to requisite necessary to be able to whip a big field headed otherwise compete with the strongest prof- by the Manhattan College essional teams in the country. Lou Burns and Bill Ray.

Some of the most colorful per-------------------- formers in basketball are number- BUTTER-KRUSTS WIN the lineup. 9t its list of victims of the infant season here last night, the locals downing the Venango countians 26 to 18, in a cleanly fought but lustreless game played on the Auditorium court before a fairly large crowd of spectators. It was the third victory of the campaign for the locals, who have yet to lose a game. The Big Five tossers performed much as they did a week age against St. Marys, rolling up a big advantage in the first quarter and a 4 nmrp Thc real veteran of the outfit is then growing progressively worse GAME FROM CADDlLb Carl Gussin, captain and guard for through the remaining three the Lagers.

He has been with iods, although this time they man- In a hard fought basketball Coach team for 12 years, to keep abreast game at the court Saturday He is the spark plug of the team scondunng SPECIAL ATCHES At St. Edward's High school program involves Ridgwav and his previous experience, will un-1 in £0rJ7 the ilOllhtAiilv PflllfiP WnlvA! Warren C. VT. C. C.

Caddies turned standing. We hear that the Elks atre given a good chance to cop the league pennant this year bj Traub and Willard Zerbe, C. V. C. C.

Caddies FG FP TP both tackles on the Dragon grid virtue of a top-notch quintet. Us- team last fall, gave the locals a ing this as a basis, picking pair of formidable guards. Traub ..2 Ridgway in this game. is a husky lad who alsc has a line Cj- Reynolds, Bradford is thc idle team on amount of speed So far he has ...........................4 the opening night and it is prob- proved the most valuable scoring 'i able that they will take advantage man on tlie qUjntet and bids g-i of the occasion to watch some rlv- to become one of the ...........................0 al team in action. The Paigers standout performers.

Zerbe's de- their activity in the loop on fpEgjye work has been very good. Friday night at Hidgnaj. Coach Kolpien if? not without reserves this season. Five good Detroit Altes 10 flrst Varraao. lagers Wednesday night to meet TJ, "Frt Rezzelle' ......................0 the HyVis Oils in a Midwest Con- W.

Piccirrillo, 1 ference game recalls the close bat- ppSfPr TTnru' Beat- Chiticizio, 2 tie which was staged by these two center, Lndeiwood and his- Piccirrillo, teams last season. Although the uei'- guards. Beatty is also a val- Detroit club, then the Hed-Alds, backcourt performer, while; 4 won by a nine-point margin, it was Lnderwood has been used at cen- By periods: not until the last few minutes that te- and forward, as well as guard. Corry 4 2 Sheffield is expected to present Warren Wright and Otto, forwards; Samuelson, center; Rambish and c. Mahood .182 157159 498 J.Mahood .170 173166 509 163 225 193 581 L.Pearce .142 159 156 457 R.

Stancliffe .153171 156 480 H. Hannold .130189 145 464 940 1074 973 2987 rigcrs O. Sundberg 15 J137 188 484 Ristau .122146 268 S. Stanton 203 203 c. Jensen ..164 176163 503 L.Johnson ..184 183163 530 G.Kiernan ..118 159124 401 116131 401 901917 972 2792 K.

of C. No. 1 I A. Bova 107 105 rtiderson ...160 13S 116 Gray ..........171 126 155 Morrison 92x 97x 299 E. Guiffre .154 .127 153 444 Bonavita ..161 160 161 4SI night, the Butter Krusts defeated the Caddies, 27 to 19.

It was nip and tuck until the final period when the Bakers moved definitely to the front. Lineups: Butter Krusts (Turn to Page Nine) K. of C. No 2 Gray ...............158 137 123 41S Kamen ..........155 122 113x 390 Ertola ............128 166 136 430 Morrison lOlx 161 348 J. Bcvevino 85 135 114 334 ...........126 145 171 442 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE the game was won.

In last tilt the Detroit team got away to a 7-6 lead in the first period and stretched it to Spicer, guards. Reserves include 18-10 at half time. During the Schultz and McAvoy forwards; third stanza the Oilers up Larkin, center; Dorotics and Ir- within three points of the visitors vin, guards. and cut-the margin to a single Following is the sched- polnt in the early part of the final ule in the North League: quarter. Then, during the last 2 10 1 9 10 12 three or four minutes the ers tossed four buckets to clinch the game.

The tilt a year ago was featured by a battle between Bill Holland, local center, and Ed Wisbar, Detroit tip-off man. The visiting center had the edge over Holland in the game and Bill is anxious to turn the tables in fracas. Four of the five Detroit men who played here last season will be back in action, together with five new performers. Here And There Releasing of 64 uoren rabbits in the county should give small game hunters something to look forward to for next Members of county organizations were busy Saturday releasing the bunnies, supplied through County Game Protector Under by the state game commission Almost everyone was pleased by the results of thc various games last triumph was particularly pleasing to Daddio, boy who made good tt an end this sear, received a food share of the glory in the Panther He registered one touchdown and made good on three Gerry Archibald has a little more seating capacity at Beaty gym for his HyVis Bleachers have been installed at the ends of the floor md these seats will be used for who are not accompanied by their parents. most of the regular bleachers will go for adults.

Gerry is looking for a near-capacity crowd Wednesday Elk pocket billiard enthusiasts will see another outstanding man in that sport one week from tonight when George Kelly, national champion, comes to town. holds the national tournament record run of 125 balls Tuesday at Sheffield. St. Marys at Kane. Ridgway at Johnsocburg.

Friday Johnsonburg at Warren, Sheffield at St. Marys. Bradford at Ridgway. DO REMEMBER One icar Ago Today- Athletics traded Eric McNair and Roger Cramer to the Boston Red Sox for Henry Johnson, Al Niemic, and cash. Ten Years Ago Today- Genuine won the $1500 C.

R. Hyams Handicap at Fair Grounds, New Orleans. OVERTIME GAME FEATURES PLAY IN LEAGUE An overtime battle between the Scarlet Merchants and the Junior Merchants, which the latter won, 45-42, featured the intermediate basketball league at the Y. M. C.

A. court Saturday as six teams started the second round of the circuit. In the other games, the All-Americans defeated the Rangers, 33-21, and the Slippery Five topped the Red Devils, 40-32. i Post Office Sloan Zook Nat. Forge East End Store Wfarren Co.

Dairy 233. High 612. wr. L. Pet.

33 15 .685 ui) 17 .673 30 22 .577 25 27 .481 1834 .346 16 38 .208 ne- Lightner FG FP TP ..........2 37 K. Burch, i 1 i L. Lawton, 0 4 J. Steinkamp, 17 ........1 02 11 Caddies 5 27 FG FP TP P. Rosenquist, ........3 0 6 C.

Reynolds, ..........00 0 Arnold, ..........2 1 5 Scott, o0 6 ..........1 0 By periods: 91 19 Butter Krusts 5 7 6 927 Caddies ...1 106 2 JEFFERSON TEAM IN thirty minutes Scores: Sheffield Big Five FG FP FT TP Rossetti, 4 0 0 8 L. Munson, 0 0 4 G. Munson, ..........1 0 0 2 Petruney, 3 0 0 6 Hart, ...................2 0 0 4 Otto, HONOR ROLL Arcade Cosmano 234 Clepper 245 Baldensperger 226 Holcomb 200 H. Wooster 231 Slate 211 Johnson 202 Zerbe 225 Stanton 224 Briggs 235 Scaliso 223 N. Oil City Heads FG FP FT TP Scott, Bellinger, Szfran, Fitzgerald, By periods: Sheffield ..............10 Oil City 2 .5 00 10 0 0 0 .00 00 .1 2 tj 4 .2014 8 2 4 18 (Bradford).

Sheffield Little Five FG FP FT TP VICTORY OVER SOUTH South Gra-Y Club cagers met their first defeat two years Sat- High team game- Sloan Zook, niSht at the when 925 Jefferson turned the trick by a High team Zook, score of 9 t0 6- Soutb had Rossell incfividual 2635. Games Wednesday Post Office vs. Red White, 1-2; East End Store vs. Nat. Forge, 3-4; Sloan Zook vs.

Warren Co. Dairy, 5-6. Arcadc Ladies ously won nine straight games. Buick OWEN HOLDS OWN THE MONEY that you save, buying advertised values, is -permanently yours. Study the advertisements.

Red Devils are tied for first piace oidsmobile High individual Hand, 257. will be played off in the near future. Scarlet Merchants High individual FG FP TP Hand, 586. 2 4 4 20 5 L. Pet.

33 15 .688 28 20 .583 26 22 .542 22 26 .458 19 29 .396 1632 .333 Mrs. Next Saturday the Eastand teams will meet in league game. League standings: W.L. Pet. 0 1.000 1.667 12.ou.* 0 3 .000 Morrell 202 Miss Sitler ........................202 Mrs.

Miller 189 mally slated for tonight, has been postponed until Wednesday, it was announced late Saturday. Matches scheduled for tonight will be rolled at a later date. .1 0 2 286 Kunselman, f-c .4 0 3 8 1 2 202 Casperson, c-f .11 2 0 2 0 0 08 225 212 11 211 24 Ludlow Wildcats FG FP FT TP READ THE business service col- Fox, 9 E. Nelson, 0 9 0 0 i 0 C. Nelson, iJ 0 2 6 Carlson, 1 0 0 Anderson, g-c 0 0 0 nr i 3 10 17 By periods: Sheffield .2 7 2 5 8 0-17 vs.

Times-Mirror, vs. B. 3-4. 1-2; B. E.

Hart. READ THE advertisements. The Struthers-Wells League will hey give you facts about quality swing into action Thursday night id price before you bur, after a two-weeks layoff. IN THE advertising pages or this paper, every merchant puts his best foot you his very best values. AGNOLO READ THE business service column on the classified page.

REMEMBER, anadvertised product a reliable hat to be! Read tbc S. MAJORS WITH St APTzft ONL'i Tm on in baseball ill bnc ob BRUSIB AND NOM OWBN COLUMBUS rUKNS OUT -The op products, the tQ-WEAR-OLD OWBn OFi" Too, So SHOULD MAKE A BATTERS MKTS PDF, Sandstrom, ................1 0 2 0 Foreman, 2 0 Larson, 9 2 Reese, 4 0 Gebhardt, 20 ----20 2 Junior Merchants FGFP Lundahl, 4 0 Conroy, 0 Christensen, .............8 1 Anderson 2 0 Folkman, 1 0 Greenlund, 42 --21 All-Americans FG FP Eimquist, 5 3 Graham, 1 0 Maze, 4 1 Tucker, 2 1 Scalise, 2 0 14 5 Rangers FG FP 0 Ftadspinner, 22 Wallin, 2 0 Loper, 1 1 E. Pring, 3 0 -9 3 Slippery Five FGFP Berry, 6 1 Kinander, 63 1 Smith, .10 Carlson, 4 0 Johnson, 1 0 IS4 Red Devils FGFP Forslund. 1 D. Kifer, 2 0 0 Parks, 20 R.

Kifer, 2 1 1 15 2 High team game- Buick, 712. High team total -Packard, 1916. Matches Tuesday Buick vs. Oidsmobile, 1-2; Dodge vs. Auburn, 3-4; Packard vs.

Pon- 4 tiac, 5-G. Out Of Luck By CITY LEAGLE W. L. Pet. Kraft Cheese 31 5.861 Terminal Garage 15 18 .455 I.

A. of M. S. Wr. 1117.393 Carver House 8 24 .250 individual ter, 258.

High individual ter, 718. High team Cheese, 1097. High team Cheese, 3158. Matches Tuesday Terminal Garage vs. I.

A. of M. S. 1-2; Carver House vs. Kraft Cheese, 3-4.

INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE W.L. Pet. 43 13 .768 31 25 .554 28 28.500 27 29 .482 2125 .375 19 37 .339 Ideal Bakery A. G. S.

Frat Warren Axe i Times-Mirror Clarendon High individual 248. High individual 644. High team Cash 1021 High team Cash, 12777. Matches Tonight Clarendon vs. Axe.

1-2; Ideal Bakery vs. Times-Mirror, 3-4; Quality Cash vs. A. G. S.

VJ Frat, 5-6. 9 ADVERTISEMENTS ARE ad 4 vance newb of all that newest JO; and best in merchandise and eer- 4 vice. They show you, in the quiet and comfort of your home, what vou may expect when you sally 32 forth into the market places. PRO LUCfrz. GOL FERI Or UAS CCME CZOSE 60 WOAJ KJOMEM TiTLB mCOOAJMD LUCK golrbq AJEVBR WE BRITISH 4J.S.

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