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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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THE EVENING SUN, HANOVER. PA. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1962 PAGE 9 Osmanski Believes: Bisons Will Host Bullets On Saturdav 1 Pros Better Now School Grid Roundup: Nighthawks Go After Win No.

3 Than Back In '40 iORDON BE ARE was an outstanding fullback with the Bears '1939 471, and they alter nated at that position in Bill's final two years with the club. In 111946. Chicago won the NFL title, beating the New York Giants 24 Hanover High goes after its nard Dale, 8 0, and Littlestown. Westminster. 21 0 conqueror ot third victory, facing another un 20 6.

will tackle a rough customer North Hagerstown after its open beaten eleven, Central of North in Suburban. The Trojans have lng gairu win from Gettysburg, will York, Friday night at the Shep extended their victory skein to face South Hagerstown at the Hub pard and Myers Athletic Field in 16 by turning back Littlestown, City Saturday night in a game the lone home contest for local 6 0 and York Catholic. 25 6. (that will count in both the Cum gridders on the weekend cal The game is one of four on thelberland Athletic League and endar. Laurel Conference docket.

Friday jTri State Conference South High Central, one of seven Laurel night, Littlestown 0 2 hosts Sus jwhipped Waynesboro. 42 19, and Conference clubs slated to meet quehannock Also set for Satur iHoward County 25 12, thus the Nighthawks this fall, has day afternoon are Dallastown at far in fall firing, reeled off 83 points in disposing Spring Grove (M) and West York; CVAL contests Friday night have of West York and Dallastown. at Kennard Dale. North Hagerstown against Allegany Hanover's victories were at the Meanwhile. Blue Mountain Lea at Cumberland, Md and Fort H'l' LEWISBURG BuckneU opena its 1962 football season Saturday afternoon against Gettysburg, and for the first time since 1954 the two longtime rivals will be meeting in the Bi.sons' Memorial Sta For the past seven years the two teams have appeared under the lights in Hershey Stadium.

The game was last played in Gettysburg in 1953. The season opener for both squads, Saturday'! game will be the 47th in a series that dates back to 1893. Bucknell holds 30 14 2 advantage in the rivalry and has won the last three games from the Bullets. The victory margins in the last two games, however, have been only one touchdown, and in both instances Coach Bob Odell's Bisons have had to come from behind in the second half to take Beginning his fifth season at Bucknell. Odell has one of the youngest teams he has had, but also the largest squad Among the 48 men on the Bison roster are 23 sophomores and 14 returning let termen, five of them starters on JACQUES BAKER Coaching Key booters Baker Chosen MARLAN DUTTERER Big boy can hit lal Joe is in Baltimore this week expense of Delone Catholic High, gue combat continues Friday with at Martinsburg.

W. Va I 1 12 0 and Scotland School. 34 12. Shippensburg at Gettysburg The Tne cenlral Penn League JT OrHlCr Sower Coaeh attending the 48th convention of yclll WdHUpeU DUUHlg aurmys, Uiltiamcnm tn foftur CUf Inhn But ishing of Lebanon atholic, 46 0, last week after dropping their u.rrf 'tn lahannn a tODi uinh mJt A the Omi Vl Scott ke Blue rels to Chambersburg Friday opener to Westminster, 14 6. still rates the Thicapn Re to Reading on Friday, and York i vuui it while South Weslt at Mountain tilts Saturday afternoon fA William Ponn iof 1940 41 as "the ereatest evr on the Polish Roman Catholic Union ski He is sports and youth directoi nsTor the fraternal organizatior to which has members in 28 states His part time job, which he'j lat held more than two years, in of eludes direction of a sports pro he grain of basketball, softball, ten tn last of he day after find Biglerv.lle.

loser to Big Spring, Saturdav afternoon York's Bear At VTaC'llSP I grace the gridiron caking the 19 7, its season opener, at Camp cats arP 2.n having clawed North "The Green Bay Packers of in the mid Hill. Susquenita in Dillsburg Hagerstown 33 6 and Cedar Cliff SVBiri year, and the Baltimore Colts against Northern, and Boiling 14.0 i Marian Dutt 1958.59 were almost on a par victim of Springs at Newport Saturdav rer former All Southern Penn it bounced night Fast Pennsboro coes to attractive non league Conference gndder at Eichelberg I3 j. rr is 6 last for wE taihaSS ml0 are on the program In ad er Semor Schoo! in Hanover bermudian I earn as an important tussle with Big J00 Central Hanover and Pa is a member of the varsity rp TUJl1l over Ken Spring's defending champions. Delone Chambersburg the Friday football team at Syracuse Uni 1 Opfe 1 hunderbolt ickpins and golf. He travel; on weekends, so as not back to upse week.

South We and Mrs Jayvees, 12 To 6 Joe. 42, who lives in Chica? ilso has a law degree but ioesn't have a regular practu Big brother Bill is a dentist Middletown, Central Dauphin (2 0 Marian, son ai ojsnop ivicuevui i ot Har Ivan Dutterer. 730 McAllister Longest Streak: 7 i ui vmnuiu. i i street, Hanover is working at in a tumme recovery by Donovan Hanston 111 at Muhlenberg Township, and side tackle on Coach Ben Schartz Myers set up the winning touch joe at' 240 is about 20 pounds iWheaton oi near Washington at unbalanced line. A 6 3.

down as Bermudian Springs High over his playing weight. Frederick (1 0) Central Dauphin 210 ponud sophomore. Marian evened its record at one win, one must be getting old" he said has won 12 in a row. should be switched to the tackle slot from defeat by turning back the Littles "1 ran 34 yards in 1947 to beat facing one of its stiflest tests his original end position. town junior varsity gridders.

12 6, Green Bay Everv year the run against McDevitf highly touted bg and he last night at Memorial Field. Lit gets longer. I think it's up to 88 trusaders said Schwartzwalder. who had an yards now." St. Francis Prep entertains Shen 0ther Hanover lad.

Al 'Jack Be Myers, 6 0 180 pound tackle, landoah Catholic in the HffitoppffsM miller, as the center on the Size made the recovery at the Littles 17 1 Beaver Falls Out For 24th Straight The Bisons are strongest at the nds where Captain Dick Tyrrell ind Rene Clements return to their tarting jobs and at quarterback there Ron Giordano and Norm iarnty provide a good one two enior punch Lettermen Tom Boyd, Dick Or wski and Bill Swineford head otentially strong guard contingent nd 11 starter George Rieu is ack at his center post, but the ackles. halfbacks and fullback uffer from a decided lack of ex Slated to join Tyrrell, ClemenLi. ioyd, Orlowsk' and Rieu in the tarting line are junior letterman (eff Fichter, a converted center, md either converted guard Bill tlcQuown or sophomore Bob at the tackles. Giordano may open up in the ackfield with junior Mike Con lell and sophomore Hal Riley at he halfbacks and junior Joe El iiott af fullback Moving up from the second unit, Connell has been impressive in early season drills and Riley was the leading ground gainer with the frosh last fall. campaign inaugural Saturday aft 'able Seven which led the Big town 20 with the score tied, 6 6.

rill II If! I Trill By DAVE LEHERR upsets and a helping hand from ernoon. At the same time, York Orange to the national champion midway through the fourth quarter Plaver Savs RRISBURG (APi Beaver State College. '0 2' visits Waynesboro ship in 1959. On second down, the Eagles Sam alls is the neu consecutive mc The Tigers notched their 23rd Allentown Dieruff is at Lan The Orangemen open their 1962 Bricker hit off tackle and dashed iry leader in Pennsylvania's ever straight triumph Fridav night itaster' Central Dauphin East at slate against Oklahoma at Norman. 17 yards into tihe end zone to settle langing schoolboy football edging Sharon 13 7 in a and tornwa11 at this Saturday, and tangle the issue.

ramble thanks to a weekend of diffhanger. Scotland. with Army at the Polo Grounds in Each team had scored once in vw 1 But it was State Collece's stun Dclone freshmen and junior New York on Saturday, Sept. 29. i the opening stanza.

Terry Arbogast Faking Okay tiameSS Racing ntng 38 0 upset over Chief footballers open Thursday gave Littlestown an early edge me nexi aay max aia ine incK I rxan runil airuilK BALTIMORE KP Faki uj uul. dre in namoersourg 10 iaKe on ott an 85 yard id run Bermudian havfbeen tST. bSed Si tt 38 AlSd footalJ giving them not Beaver Falls SeM L22 ma" ftba11 J0st nly equal'zer Rf dMctauslin plunged 0smanskl said tod the longest winning streak TtT 'V 8SSfi i kTV JS V' 5S fuUbat'k hit ago Bears recalled The record for consecutive vie tories is 46 straight set by Brad i i i dock between 1956 and 1960. Broader Arsenal: mg days in the National Football League after hearing that General Manager Elroy Hirsch of the Los Angeles Rams charged the Balti more Colts Monday with pullinj anoiner au winnmg streaK also uch a maneuver in Sunday ame here. Osmanski is attending the con ention of the Polish Roman Cath Favored Browns Responding; Chambersburg Game Tickets Go On Sale Reserved seat and student tick ets for the football game between it the Delone Catholic High Squires and Chambersburg Friday night at Chambersburg have been placed 1 on sale in the office of the principal at the McSherrystown school.

Re served seats are $1.25. student ducats 50 cents. The tickets may be purchased from 8 a m. to 3:30 )ud 76. ended Friday when Bald Eagle 2 02 4 5 Area Played Lck Haven to a 19 19 standstill at Wingate.

The worth see Eagles have never beaten Lock 5.5 Rlght Haven, which was seeking its 22nd straight. Another shocker was Coatesville's 21 0 shutout of pro 2 dr. Lancaster, tabbed one of the Touch 4 3 teams to beat in this year's Cen I cord Com jtral Penn Conference. However, record fon the contest didn't count as far as mile track conference raC js concerned. sept.

17 Bethlehem raised eyebrows bv olic Union in Baltimore. "Everyone knew about fakinj when I played," Osmanski said 'It wasn't used too frequently, but when all time outs were consumec and your team was close to the To Ninowski, New Top Gun By MURRAY OLDERMAN pecially late the season, with In the first pre season game, goal line, it was the thing to do Newspaper Enterprise Assn. bad field conditions, we were re against Detroit, the bench sent in Mj remember one time when CLEVELAND NEA Of duced t0 one tnreat. jimmy oniy tour piays via me oia ruiai two Bears tell down on the same upending Readme 13 0 in a thrill th, mon en listed on the Cleveland Brown. ing guara system, mho wd uu pj3y me one wno wasn desig roster tor the last eame lllslde tne 15 teams have bergasted Even at Detroit, he nated to do so, winked at 'coach) hctr the CUvmleisA Brown." ing guard system.

Nino tL i( aam. Now inside the 15 teams have bergasted Even at Detroit, Li er that saw the Red Knitrhts SP0RTSMANS' LINING Oljfc'To rioia's away one opportunity on 0f the 1961 season. 13 are no to watch Wilson as well as Brown, used to get an average of 10 a George Halas when he left tr their opponents' nine yard line, longer with the club "L1 em on Jimmy." Paul game sent in. tiHd to indicate he really wasn then later lose a touchdown on a a chuckled. "I want 'em to." "Paul's been very nice said injured after all." Lambert ipenalty.

"TV stu0lls The added punch has been aug the quarterback "He listens to other upsets, Hamsburgifavnriwl tn win thV Farrn meDted by tnc tnreat 01 NmowsKi suggestions, we taih mings over. Mjror.l1ifl CraHf Held Bird rollouts. With a broad arsenal If things are not going right. AVOID CIRCLVNG liam Penn 18 18: East Conemaush Pv.nthaii i (Jul By Mom iiu rCic School Football the responsibility ot signal calling. Which means the mew Loop Gets Goinj played Bishop McCort 'Johnstown u.

unf Catholic to a scoreless tie, snap CK hanf thal r'a11; ping the Crushers' victory skein has en at quarterback, where at 16; Tamaqua edged Mount LAST OF SERIES "Plum wasn't given the latitude the Browns will persist only last year that Ninowski is now long as they win given." admitted team president Winning is an insistence of Art Modell. old Paul Brown. Carmel 13 12: and Derry Area nipped Latrobe 2 0 to oust the losers from the WPIA1. Plasc A A I VV Vif Command Decision IT Lime, up AT LEAST THREE TREE Two Hanover elevens St. Vin series from cent's and St.

Joseph's and St. 150 mile stat Joe's of Bonneauville were win the loft of ners when the Parochial Grade taking first School Football League knocked entry averai the lid off its 1962 slate. minute. St. Vincent's edged Annunciation The weatl of McSherrystown, 7 St.

Joe's wind when of Hanover won from the Cone Sunday at wago Juniors. 26 14, and St. Joe's day, the loc ol Bonneauville downed Immacu in a race late Conception, New Oxford, 20 6. the 200 mile Games this Sunday on the Delone be counterr Catholic High practice fields are p.m. at the Annunciation vs.

St. Joe's of Bon w. Ream neauville, and New Oxford versus Batr'on St. Joe's of Hanover at 1:30 p.m w. hmh and Conewago vs.

St. Vincent's at renL jrace. "We were depending on a run tu ning back to be the number one 2 mTf f01' explained Paul Brown, "in hP aLITI ead of he quarterback. To win champ; Old Forge, Coal Twp. and Hazleton of the sprawling East Penn Conference, and Uniontown The coach slung hls arm for Altoona, Washington and FarreU ward a passin8 motlon ol the WPIAL.

The irony is that Ninowski was Monessen beat Monongahela uith the Browns before" for the 39 0 for its second straight vie JI2Smly torv Old Fnrpp whinnpH rVin voa ne hench behind Plum An extra TRUNKS in the oraecnoN VDU WISH TO SO. AS YOU MOVE TO WARD THE 2ND TREE, PICK A 1 TREE THAT IS IN LINE WITH YOUR Coal Twp. blanked Ashland outspoken type, he bluntly war ROUTE, ay CONTINUING sayre stretched its winning ak to 20 straight beating Wya saw the maestro intended to ick with Plum as his top gun. and Hazleton wal THIS PROCESS, YOU'LL HIKE. OUT OF THE WOODS IN A STRAIGHT LINE.

tatrwfafc 9k hy tne sudden switch Uniontown served notice i be considered a power m. "He's quiet. He'd lost the the year before. We went WPIAL downing Trinity 26 five seasons with him. That tfas long enough.

Ninowski is a lead while Washington knocked Connellsville 66 6, Altoona beat Jjy Windber 43 13 and Farrell nipped Aliquippa 13 12. NINQ WAS AT fjrst unh Steel High emerged a power in aun, kt POST TIME 7:15 Ludlow Hanover, Popla SEPT. 10 OCT. Ia a t. Joseph's scoring TD Reck pass from Leonard, SO fumble rrv Lvnch 2 GO pas Le shangn the Central Penn Conference, Detroit mv hom town." hn Freight hadydale St.

Joe's (Bonn whipping Central Dauphm East said jugt got busj. one 47 6 a non conference clash. ness knew the receivers. Mount Lebanon beat Pittsburgh was doin well But now ke SfSSS t0 avengC iP5 haPP' here 11 l00ks like we St Joseph i old sacn 1 k. 40.

30 runs. Weaver PAT Body. Palff Hanover, Detour. Victory Kid Way i. 80t a good club And York Suburban made ft 16 From thr Llons, Nin0wski also Hall.

Mr pride, ca: Delight Hanover. 1 in a row. oeaung orn camonc brought a light touch that has per a 25 vaded the Browns, woe Central Pennsylvania con Lions; grinned the blond Tarriff tests found Chambersburg defeat crewcut "are a screwy bunch ing Lewistown 18 6 Jersey Shore You got to hke tnem You learn stunning Clearfield 27 13 and t0 loose v.cS1 Johnstown walloping Williamsport Jimmy Brown who has carried 446 Ithe Browns on his muscular SOLUNAR TABLES shoulders lor five years, senses the change By John Aldea Knight "We have a broader outlook," I said Jimmy, "due to two things Hanover Wire Cloth Stages Golf Tourney Roy Zumbrum and Charles Bream were winners when the Hanover Wire Cloth Division held its annual golf tournament yester day at Yorktowne Golf Club, near York. Zumbrum captured medal honors with the low gross score of 83 Bream placed first rn net scoring) Iwith a 72 under the Calloway system. An outing followed at the! Lake Club.

Spring Grove. CLEARVIEW BARBER SHOP Shopping Center. Hanover "aumon's barber shop 520 Frederick Hanover quarterback who took charge Sed for The Evenmg Sui. er halfback Tom Wil Hte th host times for hunting and fish itrong inside runner ob nr son. a tained from the Rams, a fortui ing una wucj i i i rl row will be as follows: yke(, TODAY tous move with the unfortunate illness that cost the Browns the at Counselor En servicers oi trnic uaus.

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