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St FATJE THKEE) ALL 1EH BOWLING PALACE ft'5 6'2HAP 230 POOIIPS BaduZtq1LL stars www a CALIFORNIA ML Jewetfc Pemuu LAST TIME TONIGHT MMOVABL6 OBJECT Mil TAKliib By OSCAR FRALEY United Press Snorf Writi. "SHOWDOWN" POMPTON LAKES. N. J. (ITP, SCORES XLIAM ELLIOTT, There's a haunted look in the GOLDEfit BEARS AMP THE PRE i WALTER BRENNAN.

Dig ynans eyes for he realizes tn MARIE WINDSOR day that this may be the end of ELKS LEAGUE No. 5 the road and the decision no long er wui De his hands. AMERICA Joe Louis isn't afraid. But he CO FEATURE "SWING YOUR PARTNER" knows that if he Eoes down this time he will be thrown to the wolves CHICAGO (U.R) Former American basketball stars AleS Groza and Ralph Beard admitted today that they took bribes to influence the outcome of University of Kentucky basketball games. State Attorney John Boyle said "at least $5,000 was involved" in the fixes.

Groza and Beard were arrested along with Cliff Barker and Joe Holland four of the "fabulous five" who immortalized the 1948 Ken lucky squad. i Boyle indicated that Barker and Holland were not involved in the fixes and were merely arrested for questioning. He said the comes involved tn. LULU BELLE SCOTTY. They don't pay at the eate to WHY VERA VAGUE, DALE EVANS look at a reputation.

That's vaude wHi mm NOTE: This Feature Klwnvn If starring viue stutt. What the fight mob Hie GREAT Once at 9:10 after the "Gmmes" wants is action, and a rprfain It iff amount of gore. But the corpuscles STARTS SUNDAY VtA cant all come out of one man. It HTAU ill lliiifii MARK STEVENS RHONDA FLEMING NANCY GUILD CHARLES DRAKE has to be a contest. L.

Hanson 183 161 188 532 H. Cohn 120 120 120 360 J. Hill 128 136 ,80 444 E. Stickman 151 120 180 451 D. Freeman ..154 191 161 506 TOTALS 736 728 829 2293 No.

18 John Marasco ..174 169 185 528 G. Rankin 132 155 154 441 M. Solomon 185 132 147 464 Miller 137 137 137 411 Williams 157 169 180 506 TOTALS 785 762 803 2350 No. 16 John Marasco ..158 179 147 484 Rankin 156 138 120 414 Salamon 135 ,123 144 402 Miller 137 137 137 4U Williams 188 171 163 522 TOTALS 774 748 711 2233 So Louis, as he readies for his Oct. 26 make or break bout with TECHNICOLOR young, aggressive and willing VAN HEFLIN, eluded at least two played in Chi rtocKy Marciano, faces the tough "THE DESERT FOX" YVONNE DECARLO, PRESTON FOSTER.

SHOWING TODAY ft 2 est test or his fighting lifetime. He cago against both Loyola University and DePaul University. The players. BovIp said worn With JAMES MASON must win or else. JACK OAKIE The man who earned $5,000,000 SUNDAY MATINEE AT 2:30 with his fists and wound up broke has cot to have this onp 1 or 7fllR PSRGT 3 GAMES CAL GAVEL PEfM confronted with two "known fixers' from New York City, and indications were that games played both in the East and the Midwest were involved in the bribery.

All four were arrested for Ques And, when he climbs through the NO SUGAR. ONE NIP CHESTER, Pa. (U.ra An eight old Chester del I'm i ropes at Madison Square Garden next Friday night he possibly will be the underdoe. tioning. Groza and Beard were picked up at the Chicago Stadium For he is spotting Marciano 10 WS WORST her horse, Baby, his usual lump of sugar before taking him out for a canter.

Rahv ninH v.i No. 13 179 156 169 important years. And th vnuns S. Turner wnere they had watched the Rochester (N. Royals defeat tho imauler from Massachusetts has the 163 157 194 K.

Mayo OPENING PEFEAT YAR; weaving and bobbine style which on the arm and she had to go to the hospital. College All Stars, coached by for 504 514 384 4.58 508 J. Calderwood ..128 128 128 always, even in his peak yeurs, 125 159 154 B. Burns mer Kentucky mentor Adolph Rupp. The four, along with Wallace 154 175 179 B.

Aljoe Dotnered the man once feared as the lethal punching Brown Bomber. Precedent is aganinst the hapless Joe as he trains on the edtre of TOTALS 749 775 824 2348 ANP $CORE THE MOST roitfrG MAPE AGAIHST this scenic lake for the biecrst No. 10 from Hm PEFeUse 4TTEAIPS iKtU TO TtiE PONT AFTER Wvjf i vl TOUCHDOYM KICKMS. TOO 5Vi i iaiti fit AMtcz i wr c. i fight of his career.

A lot of them E. Wilson 168 179 144 tried to fight their way back to W. Rogers 154 157 132 me top Sullivan Jeffries 491 441 402 420 556 venge Dr. Lind 143 139 120 J. Imbrogno 140 140 140 Fitzsimmons Willard and Wan Wan) Jones, formed the "fabulous five," oife of the greatest college cage teams in the history of the sport.

Jones was not arrested. All were taken to the state's attorney's office where they were questioned by Boyle and Vincent A. G. O'Connor, assistant New York County District Attorney who has played a prominent part in the investigations of the widespread scandals. Esnrn jjJ Dempsey.

None succeeded. C. Guiher 201 164 191 Louis, with that slieht but un ECHOES ACROSS beatable buldge around the middle. TOTALS 806 779 727 2312 retired twice. Now, even with a string of set up victories behind lit, BASKI KNOCKS OUT him, he apparently has tried to come back once too often.

G. Davison A. Hermann No. 17 153 169 145 199 120 158 ..167 146 140 148 170 132 203 173 166 THE DAKOTA INDIAN TERRITORY! He is a lone way from the Louis W. Cummings 4G7 477 451 450 542 who defended the heavyweight title C.

Adams SCANDAL GROWS M. Gardner WOW! BARRERSIIOPI'ING AT ITS BEST IMAGINE HEARING 20 OF THE BEST QUARTETS IN THIS SECTION PLUS 4 MALE CHORUSES ALL IN DISTRICT COMPETITION OCTORER 27 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BRADFORD, PA. Tickets On Sale At Bradford Bus Terminal FOE IN 54 SECONDS NEW YORK (UP) His 54 second Sport CHcd Suey William C. Swalley, vice president of ihe Wellman Engineering company, of Cleveland. and Kane High football luminary of 32 TOTALS 870 778 741 2389 1 yB come back victory put Joe Baksi No.

18 duck on tne big time today. The hulking heavvweiuht from 5 times and so ably. They called it "The Bum of the Month Club" and he fought a lot of stiffs. But there were some good ones in thenc too from time to time, and he whipped them all. So he stepped down in 19 19, after wiping out the first disgrace against Jersey Joe Waluott by iai tening the aged one.

But mismanaged funds sent him back a year ago last month to try to dethrone Ezzard Charles. He was a beaten Kulpmont, wus offered a fisrht at Madison Square Garden next PROVIDENCE, R. I. U.P. A Rhode Island horse race "fixing" scandal which has resulted in the indictment of six men, including three jockeys, threatened to spread to tracks throughout the east.

Attorney General William E. Powers asked for the co operation of Jockeys in New Hampshire, New York and Maryland and said that "no set of circumstances would include me to prosecute those iockevi monin and one at London in December because he stiffened Gino Buonvino of Italy in 54 seconds of years bro, will be in the rooting section for Kane High at the Homecoming game with Titusville this afternoon. Mr. Swalley will be a guest at the game of Lloyd P. "Tommy" Thompson, with whom he played football more than a quarter century ago at Kane High.

He is spending a few days here on business. HttMOVHt Mtuu "VI I 4 I 1 Willi the first round at St. Nicholas arena last night. Baksi, scaling 220 pounds to Bunovino's 206, established a new man, and well beaten, in that one. who voluntarily implicated them EDMOMD O'BRIEN forretl Tudw Polly tergca torn Jsjgsr Hmry Carry, main event kayo record for St.

77 selves in order to reveal the ident Ana, in his dressing room aiter wards, tears rolled down his usually stoic cheeks as he hung them up again. This time it was to have been for good. But the battered mirio dxon inciHo snrf that ihilm In the Ftate of Alabama, burg once was pjnishablc by death. Nick's and equalled the Garden record achieved by Lee Savold acainsl me same Lunovino on March 19, 1943. Added Little ftaraN Comedy financial condition sent him back.

Coincidentally, "Baekout Baksi" had originally been slated lo fiuhl Color Cartoon Chunky Bunovino that March niRht once more. There have been the virtual setups since. If you've seen them you know how unimpressive they were, those victories. They argued, however, that he hadn't "lound" his SUN. MON.

I STARTS TOMORROW Evening at 1 9 P. M. in 48; but he made one of his many withdrawals, because of a sprained ankle, and Savold replaced him. IS old right hand. Last night's scheduled 10 round Time Now To (Jet STORM WINDOWS COMBINATION DOORS Good Selection Now in Stock Doors $16.73 and up Storm Windows from $3.60 FROST'S BUILDERS SUPPLY Everything For tlw VlutVer Phone 517 WVnnre Avu.

ity of others." Powers predicted prosecutions in New Hampshire site of Rockingham Park and said actions also would be taken In "other states where this racket has been practiced." Yesterday's indictments charging 12 "fixes" or attempted "fixes" at Lincoln Downs and Narragansetl Park were returned against Jockeys Carrol! Haire, Richard Law less and Richard Williams; and Paul Kanall, Bob Crocker and a man known only as "Al." The Indictments were returned after testimony before the grand jury by Jockeys Charley Mullins. Pat Moure and Wilfred Hughes who were suspended July 16 in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and New Hampshire after an investigation of horse "pulling" at tratks in the thiee states. SANE THEATER They're saying now that he Is television bout before 1.622 fans at working better than at any tim" St. Niik' un mk.nr.hrf...k since nis nrsi retirement. fitht for 31 vear old Baksi.

Man P. Hesso 147 147 147 441 F. Ericson 149 197 159 505 A. Nelson 126 126 126 378 M. Hanson 127 183 150 460 L.

Peterson 129 188 142 45') TOTALS 678 841 724 2283 No. 1 W. Kelley 189 175 176 540 E. Wallace 169 161 2 5.18 H. Wilson 153 146 1S5 4S1 J.

Golden 120 122 122 3f4 W. Cochran 132 139 148 413 TOTALS 763 743 839 2343 No. II N. Novosel 181 131 189 501 B. Jeffrey 1.18 121 149 408 Jonson 128 156 140 424 Pierottl 1.14 155 224 511 D.

Dane 213 210 180 603 TOTALS 794 773 882 2419 No. 8 Walker 149 1.19 147 435 L. Scordo 120 128 3KS McNeill 156 U7 175 C. Wenner 15R 141 120 411 R. Bouch 174 169 511 TOTALS 757 7fM 763 2221 No.

Ill T. Donnell 158 213 211 rK1 P. Draty 117 117 117 411 A. Johnson Ml 136 1M S. Walker l.K 1K iui H.

Larson 154 14H IMi 4'W TOTALS 712 761 io No. 7 f. Aljoe 17.1 167 2H 51 Arnold 121 121 12! W. Kessler 122 120 1JI H. Anderson 170 161 lftl W.

Welser 166 171 W) TOTALS 752 694 73S 2 1 1 From here It doesn't look much CTSI It better. And that KDcctor in his eyes seems ever brighter. This iat ager Nate Wolfson announced at the ringside, "if he loses to Buonvino tonight. I'll retire him." Accordingly, the big ex coal miner was out for a quick "kill." attacked so vicorouslv that lJu.n ASM time if he loses his retirement will out. of his hands, for they simply won't pay to see him fight.

And. even if he does win, tt just mijiht be a Question of "so what." vino never landed a solid pum FKI. SAT. It's a galling draught for great champion. lie staggered the Italian wit!) a it hook to the head In about lu seconds, lie battered Girio Into a neutral corner and then b.

uk across the ring near the other neutral coiner. on ATT 0' REDSKINS HWUIIr ARCHERS REPORT IT LEAST 2 DEER KILLS WITH COACHES 10U COSTEUO HUNTERS ATTENTION R)R iaiujF.r rack AND MC IDINTS. To Any One llr'jns: a Memleihip roiiKhtii ike. uu mi KANE FISH and (JAIME CLUB i HARRISI5URG tUPJ A lady WASHINGTON U.R The Washington Redikms found thotn MARJORIE REYNOLDS B'NNIF RARKK 7 archer blaed the trail in Pennsylvania's first open deer hunting season for low and arrow enthusiasts. The State Game Commission said today that Its reports iiowcd that the first er brought down with Scholastic Football Results Bradford Meadville 10.

St. Mary 11, Youngsvilh? 7. DuBois 1.1, Firndiile 7. Orry 1.1, Ncith jist 9. Fair view Sm nr Giov 0.

Oil City 2H, Mill Cifi 6. Punxnutawney Franklin 11. Fi le Tf Aiadmiy 0. Union City 19, Fdlnhom 7. iJiwtenee Park 27, Wesleyville 20.

lI.irbon ie. 1.1, Glraid 7. Trone CI. field 7. McKecrr 7, fi.

FIIwoimI City fi. Amhrlitgp 6. way 11. Wam 0. Belli fonte 11.

Iwilmr3 12. Pihllsburg .11. State Clle2o 0. Prrx.kvnie 27. New P.ethh hm 11.

Shannnck Valley 3Z Skcv.ll.. 11. Tyrone Vfi, Clearfield 7. R. Miller WINTKR Ju.t Around The Corner G.

Fleps No. 174 l.V, 121 147 14H Ml 120 144 ITS 142 1S7 168 171 II. Horsm 4 416 3r, Ml 52.1 T. Andersen THIS PICTl KK MIOMK OM AT 30 p. M.

MUlNr.E KATt KI'AY AT 2:0 p. M. W. Simpson a bow and arrow In the season that opened Monday wus ba? by Mrs. William Johnnon, of SummervilU.

However, at least ont male bow nml mrow specialist probably will dispute the sportswoman's claim to having winged the first deer. Newspaper reports listed Harold J. Slater, Glenside, at having bagged a five point buck on the opening day of the special season. Mi. Johnson, hunting on the second day of the peUl season in Houston Township, Clearfield Coun stives with two new head com hi today one tenioraiy and tlieolh.

future. That was the aftermath of a dizy day which saw: 1. Herman Ball, who made mor friends than touchdowns; fired as hciKl roach. 2. Diik Todd, present backfi.ld couch, appointed to succetd B.ill temporarily.

3. lleartley (Hunk) And hired as hd coarh for the season and posibly sooner if he can gel a rele from ownrr coaih George H.ilas of fh Chicago r. who has him under contract and won't let him go. H.ilas. starved for good tacklr.

mandi that the P.rdnkint nd him Hig Paul I.lpM omn in thng for Anderon rrl Me the first time In football history that a player was Involved In a trad for a coach. Tht Redikins refused. TOTALS 789 73.1 822 2 Ml MIT (RILL'S SI ITLY I lt.N At Kw tl. OK UAH la.Noi: lit Tr Ki tN I KnIOX I.t KM. us Mnratro M.

Johnson No. 145 21 100 154 lfi 111 I6l 114 l.M lfi7 I6l Ml K.l F. Sirinnnl 4Vl V'l 4H1 Famed Lines GAS HEATERS C. Brown KTATK TO HI I 13 TOWNS killed 17U A. Swsnson MITII M.WAGK PLANS 1 tt ifii I Th" deer shot by an ty, a tix potnt, pound jiiii uii ii ri Muimi ii i.ui Palmes nreparlnu to rnn.lrurl sew.

nr.r reported by Henry r. TOTALS kto gio 755 ttentment works have received Township. Lycoming court College Football Scores Hy nlt. rrri Ivtiolt 11, nMort Coll. cf 11 lesion University Tt, of 12.

Itha.a 11. CorlUnd Sl.Hc TWh Mumil (Ha 32. Vhlnslon nd I 11. Wiikp Vorrtt 27, Oorgj. Wiih IfiRlon 13.

Xvi.r 47. Louintillc fi. TUkrcr. 10, MonhuUM 0. another IfiJ In nam.

(mm IhoMJ' OIT OK REASON A PO LIS rfP state. Alt lMI.O(i IK( ILTI(. AMI RADIANT HEAT! 1 1 It At P. A lit I ll.TI.HS 11 RNAC'E riPEMTOs P. PIPK M'OKM lKKKt HASH OF AI.I.

KINIlH LATIII.U HIKimG CAULKING MATLRlAUt CRILUS HARDWARE Ihe common.veslth ikivs un in 50 Judge John Niblark ruled that a local landlord hud not build rire mMr. nt ior ukath Plill AWXriUA a P) A play, matp showed three year old Mkharl KeoiiKh, of nearby Irrxr Mill a per rent of tti ios of prepailng lh piai" for th waste Plants. The new tmtmenta of 13 In a tenant's furnace. Ills ruling MKONO MF. I1ADLKTOWN.

Ind LT) Maurice Sne said he didn't bsve much link when went squlrrvl hunt llit. lie didn't set a' single one. Hut Snell ran roi two deer hich are proticted under stat law. tame after the tenant. Mr.

Adele Abraham romnlnlnv1 that th. tnr. communities blinds the total distributed by the state for thii purposa praying mantis yesterday. Fright HtKK DKLIVKRY cur reading was fn when the landlord built 'he bWe. to 51.H'i.74'..

ened by the CITteque hut hartnlens Insect, the rhtld ran Into the street. Ill, rxltinr, Hi num frnm in killed Instantly by an on (ornintf oil tiut k. JOE PATjOOKA I SAID APOUKJIZi; By Ham Fisher rXJN'T CARP rVMAT VCM tNOOOM I no GET VQtia. RfALLV. WASN'T A GENUINE VL5ff I 0L0G'2f SE GUVS APS GiTT'fl' LIMESTONE slIN.

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