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NEW cam LE, NEWS, IS, iHbO STRICTLY FOR SPORTSMEN I'i by THAD BUKOWSKI Newg Sports Writer Moose Honor Roll Lengthy OneWiltOrNo, Warriors Ou of hmited rcscr- Get)rgc Sirchlcr, Cutno, John AIU Don Schona, Hoinuo Ihmht valions must bo made imnK'di- Susko, Hd Mu'kic MiO-MiUh Kwail. Haas, Albori A Herman Sto.nbrmk Kinil Snutlnu Joiin Rv El) FRITZ Sports Kditor Approximately 200 athletes, rep- ircseniing all branches of amateur sports, will have guests of According to the guest lists, ent Kdw ani A Laptnski, Hob Paul San 'j honor at lot'al Moose baniiuetsf athlotes honored by the former mayor, (iunnet. Sauilia Hurry Br.uuu Bob Turner who pve the seventh annual fete lodge and fans were; Ourry, Six Huossos. Frankie gan. hunterjover Wednesday night.

Bongivengo, John Swogger. Walter, Hill Long. Art Muiler Krod Saturday indi-i review oi guest lists Maugham, John Palmer. Kml Hoh Timtner Of NBA Jones Manages Rare bow safety course held cated that a common safety meas- mnrp fh-in ure in checking targets is first tO lean your bow against the bulls- eye. Thus any other archer in the area mili not shoot at the target because he knows that someone is still looking for arrows.

150 in have past presi'nt. years, some Tonv Priscaro. Tliompson, names wtre added shortly prior toiPaul Minner. U'n Maiarazzo, Nick Koss. Jtn' Hick, Klmor Jont's.

a banquet and their names Owen Fox. Stanley Irzo. Cal Dave Ttxl Owsroski, but Whopper Fish Caught Frshermen, it might bo cold the fish are biting. What may be the biggest fish caught in this area was caught a week ago Saturday at French Creek. The fish was a 50 inch.

40 pound the recipient Martin. Howard RtKlgers, Honnio man, Sc'hni'ider, Mike Alexander. Figo Carvella, Frankie iH'roni, HaUliiuJ Kit Daiuiov Tippy Hichards, in tin Hull. Jran AsscM'iaiion not listed, jski, Harold Burry, Phil Briden-INathanson. Audley liiHlenbaugh.iWohster.

Paul 1 Fii 77 In 1956, The New Castle Newsj George and Joe Chip. Ed-: Henry Venditto. Doan Fraser. Jw zone, Dick Fishhinti, Vtnce Co decided to award a plaque to tliei''' 3 rd Fritz HoIhmI Lotera, Willie Millie Donaldson, Hose Sportsman of the Year. Since thenTommy Leach, Jot' Ross, Hut and Larry Kieier.

Dan Kddio James. Harbara trophies have been awarded to Hcnnon. Don Hennon, Jackie Hill Hoak. Tcxld AlexamUM'. Jack Jones, U'o Kukkola.

Coinne Pa Paul Sanders, Sandra Burry and Rcider. Gip McDaniels, Paul Cuba. Gerson. himbo, (George H.ilva^kv, Don Hennon, Miz Dart, Mike Mash. Joe Caniic.w Hu-h St'wall, Sain ('atay-'a.

Hoh Warren loo un Wednesday night another trophy Ku. nia, Jolin u'h. Joe Sonko. Jacobs Hrrman ne will be awarded to the pcrsfui so- Travers. Dale Gibson, ('hot Hoak Hogdon.

erranle, Arly gr; lected by The Ni'ws Tanner, Jesvie C( hmi Paul Nord. K.iihletn Siu' l.imiv L.iuro, Dave Min.inder. tory As yet. the name Annette Faitor. Sam M.iscioga, Mikt' Hudia, it p.uiuk, is withheld.

Jimniie Dunn. Johnny Kill)ane, Hob N'osburg. Mali Misses, Srnold 1 rasei Hy I niti'd Prrss lntrriuUion.il Wilt or no Will Chamberlain. Ihr have bail it as title con National Haskrtball muskallonge landed by Richard The Wednesday evening banquet -Hni Dennis, Austin Missey. Irons, Penn Power Co.

worker who will get under way promptly at Guinaugh. Fddie Darrell caught it on a sucker minnow'. A number of other reports rate that the big suckers of French Creek are already biting. (ieorge Patterson T. Patterson.

Ciccone llow.ird KU'I us C.uy.l iH'ss. Hen Willuv Ralph Harold Explains Deer Season It appears that the reason why the Pennsylvania Game Commis- iion chose Dec, 5 as the tentative opening date of this antlered deer season are not generally understood. Therefore Commission Evecutive Director M. J. Golden provides the following explanation; concerned must recognize that it is quite difficult for the commission to provide the desired opportunities for hunting of all species during the brief period of potentially good weather and hunting conditions in the fall.

There are many factors to be considered in the establishment of the seasons. "Sportsmen, landowners and farmers request a common opening date for all small game hunting. Farmers, on whose land much ot our game is produced, request that the hunting season open no earlier than Nov, 1, The Pennsylvania f'ederation of Sportsmen's Clubs is on record approving the opening of the small game season on the Saturday nearest Nov. 1 The F'ederation also requests opening the antlered deer reason on the Monday nearest Dec. 1 We feci confident, however, that the Federation will be receptive to the Dec.

5 opening if it results in an additional week of small game hunting. Since it is not desirable to leave the turkey season open during the bear (other small game remains open during bear season) and in order that a suitable period for turkey hunting may be pro- )istrid Cage Schedule Liah By United Press International A light basketball schedule involving Western Pennsylvania colleges is on tap for tonight, Penn State plays host to Huck- nell, St. Vincent at Waj nes- burg in a West game and Duquesne to Niagara, N. tor a tilt with Niagara University. Saturday night Penn Slate walloped visiting Rutgers, 96-01.

'Fhc Lions ran wild in the second half to score 62 points Mark DuMars netted 23 points to spark Penn State to its eighth victory in 15 starts. Navy improved its tournament hopes by sinking Pitt, 74-58, 'at the Pitt Held House. Accuracy at at the foul line was responsible for 12th win against five losses. The Middies canned 20 free throws to six. At Buffalo, N.

St. Bonaventure clinched a hid for the National Invitation Tournament, beating Uuquesne 83-75. The Bonnies now own a 13-3 record while Duquesjie dropped its 12th game against five wins. In West Penn Conference games Saturday night, Westmin- ster defeated St. Francis, 64-55, ('lins D('mos.

Snulh. I'rtMl Quinn, and ame Hai I man Kelly. W.dti'i Ji'irv Shook, i a one man gang, either sets or closes in on ant)lher ri'Ciiid every time ho takes to the t'ourt theso (t.iys.* iv'o mon' to his ('ollrclion Sunday, but wrni tor nauirht a'v the I'ltu whippftl the Wai I h(' loi (' liir chidnp" ail oii'hl li.ui ovoi Ilio in iho cui 'K! Div iMon rat with 11 so.iMin veamos It'll to pl.ty for eai li Will, Ilio all limo singlo-('asdn scoring hampHin in his looKio lampaigii, addod Iho robonnd rot ord to his grow lisl whon ho pioKt'd ofl shots lo boosi Ins total to bi'ller lhan the prov ious record si'l hv Hill Hiis jsell of tlw Celtios last voar, also ohipped in uiili points and allompled II throw s. raising his in that 'dopai Inu'nl lo HH2, which out the pievKius rocord by Hot) Pt'llil of Ilio Si, l.oui^ Hawks liisl yoar In oIIh gamos, Nalional' oxhndod streak lo Lakers, snow raciisi' ouis ll.iwks pa( elicilo and Cincinnati Tho busiesi vvrokond tlie in dixM track which pr(v ducod an historic sprmt hurdles (loiiltle on the Coast and a pan of ro( ords in the W'ost, for a assault in the National A AL iniliMU championships llavoH who the tirsi man in history tt) win hiirdli and sprint in major in dooi iiK'ti and thon dwl il in two nichts vmII sroK onlv Iho huiillos 1 this Saiurdav'v A.M in All-' 1. a 1 I ulnt Kod I iinlour ni -iK in 1 O' ith HI ami (lie nulo iicmm Ilouo'ci Itosi oc ot O' gon ho lopped Iho I 111 lU doiti ii() Miaik will) il cc nds rai in I.

-V ptotiabh 'ud miss Iho AAl bc( an Sportsmen Council To List Committees A complf bi.ih lisi of will announced the County Sport nmenn Clubs meeting, al Club 'I hursdav wt 8 iri, I the club will roport on thc and Louis Zcil dtnf ri'poii on plans foi chftosing Iho foiir ulio will Coiinlv Ibis at Ihe f'enn Sialo on school. MI club' aro roquested to wilh thom to tho meeting. mus( II. Ins coat uidicali'd Ihoso slam woto Iho big thoir arm bands, shoulder Ihroo of Iho wookond Ju I fm or These will I' lu'd, whii'h UK ludod Iho ijsrd Ihe making of a banner liKiuiror moot Kridav and for di' play spoiti shows ani Iho N'oik AC and Los jn a bannor (oniaining all club in- Angolos '1 linos nu'ols Saliirdav In the Northwest 1)1- Hiil lliorc' si vor.il olhi'i bid haul pot by, Olviniui film will be shown after hopoluls 111(1 Ihc AAL meol prom biiMiioss moelmg Mitchell Richard Allen Harry luscano Cl r.ippi'd 10 .) The I lu' Sv rai'ii Ihoii winiiiii" 111 L2l and Iho SI 1 Polin, Cliff llauan Softball Tourney Dates Announced r.is(cni isioii at Altoona's Jafia Mosque, and edged visiting it became desirable to establish a tentative opening date of Carnegie I'cch Dec. 5 for antlered deer.

addi- Geneva, 69-64. tional week ol turkey hunting this Y. scored an year should be a dciinite contribu- 71-60 victory over Juniata at tion to thc economy of northcentral Huntingdon: Allegheny ('ollegc Pennsylvania where turkey hunting Clev eland Wesflei so popular, serve, 92-85: Waynesburg edged do not feel that the date of. Bliss Business College of Colum- Dec. 5 is a drastic departure Ohio, 67-66; visiting John common practice because in 1961 trounced 70-57; St.

upset over 64-56, at has opened on Dec. 3 and Gannon conquered D. doer huViting has been permitted Igami' as late as Dec. 17, W'e recognize that almost any' opening date will vv'ork a I arnpn ship on one group or anotlier. wUlllvj VIII UvU Castle T.eading team Mode! Hakery, 14-7; Individual gam-' 'a'ries Tony Cooper.

241). Team game Team Wolves lii'zh average Ctcil Oli- 0 CJolba, 224, Team game and series 921. 2495, High average ion (Jolba, 175.7, DUX: I.eading tram 1 1-1; Individual game and series Lou F'dmiston, i 511: Team game Team series Nationals, High average Pert Smith, 157. College Scores i ast NEW CA TT country CLUB; Leading team Eagles, 37- C. H2 50 17; Individual game Peggy Dartmouth 79 Yah' 57 Washabaugh, 186.

Individual 72 Camsius ies Frances Morrison, SI Rutgers HI leam game Brassies, 662, Team series Divots. 1807. High (i 4 St. Michaels (Vt 51 average Juliet Hamilton. 138.jjoledo 65 Marshall 48 John's (N.V.i 83 Leading teams Pink, Red, Tan.

Turquoise, 5-1; Individual game Dot Hannon, Mary Perry, 177; Individual series Rutb Herberg, 45fi; Team game Violet, Team series Pink, L525; High average Ruth Pence, 143. 64 64 common praciice oecause in the Monday nearest Dec. I will be pulled a mild Dec, 4. In some previous years the fObio), South Sido Walter Mangham Scores 11 Points loam have numerous requests from school personnel, railroaders, businessmen, for a variety of opening dates. The commis.sion must schedule Reasons which are sound as far as game management is concerned and which at thc same time afford the maximum recreational opportunities and be satisfactory to the most Six Games Carded In Tri-County Loop This Week Waller of Nc'w Castle, Hannon, IM: Individual a II poinis tor Marqiiello 226; In- against at Chicago, Sat in dividual series Mvor day night.

won 79-66 liOL 1'oam game and series llan- I oped three iield 71 2.567; Smith. 185. High average goals and slid livo out of six attempts from 111 foul line. He drew Te a in Second U.P. Still Unbeaten In Jr.

Church Team Standings LPet. Second U.P .9 0 LOOO Highland U.P..................... .9 1 ,900 A.Z.A......................................... .73.700 Central Christian ..6 4.60^) Third U.P............................. ..5 First Pre.sbyterian .4 6,400 First Methodist .3 7.300 First Christian ,1 8 100 Epworth Methodist 0 10.000 SQI ABBLERS: Leading (cam Kiwis.

II Individual game (mem Jack McCullough, 221, Neville Nanc.v Keves, 146: Individual 'series imen' Dee Ahmed. Team 1.000 23 series 844.. 2345: High averages .6.25 lough. 169. 125.

.375 Shenangn POST OFFICE i.eadiiu team Royals, 53-35: IndividiPl game and gph Zeicler. 210 Individual sei ie.s lamest Zarilla. 571: Team 1 Basketball ks. 861; Team scries League schedule for tho week, Rovals action, all at Ben I 7 i High gym, lines LADIES CITY DU.X: Leadim; HI Central Barber Shop Superette Liberty A.C...................• New Wilmington Union Laurel Three games Wednesday three Thursday make up the County Independent Franklin Junior up as follows: Standings 8 7 5 4 .3 3 .1 ,1 High averago Zeig- Brown Jug Founder, Dies DELAWARE. Ohio (LPD A.

Neville, one of tho founding fathers of the Litilo Brown Jug pacing classic, died Sunday shortly after suffering a heart attack. Neville. 50. and Hank Thomson, a Delaware newspapi'r publisher, were pioneers in founding tho lich Lililo Brown Jug after Work! War II The race for Ihree-year- olds is part of pacing's Triple Crown along vulh the Slakes and th'' Cane Futurity 6.30 Liberty vs. Cunning- teams Sand and Spencer Paint 14-4; In'hvidu Harnet Vaughn, 218; Individual sor- Generalites Stay in Dux Loop Lead (ieneral Constriu tion of New Cas- Pontrni Riir-KiiT- intL vauKuii, tlc coiitinucs to Icad tlic 1 ri-(-ounty Thf.rcHnt^c 11 A 471; Team Duckpin League after winning two thu? game and 727 from Peek Tom at Beaver 6 30 ihortv A average-Mooney, 144.2.

Lrifia.v night. Liberty AT Mary Sullivan led the soor- 11-1 1 1 Ung with a 169 game and 457 series, evv ilmington vs. Central Bar- CASTLE N'r ho (ieneralites will be idle this CLUB: Leading team Eaglos. .35 16: Individual game--Mary Perry, 177; Individual Mor- PL.WFRS SIDELINKI) rison, 451: Team MONTREAL 'UPL Jean Be630: Team series--F'agles, 1770; liveau. Dickif' and High average Juliet Hamilton, Bonin, all sidelined injuries 137, definitely miss bolh games this weekend, the Montreal ('ana- 1)1) diens said The Harvard 82 Brown HI 'lech 69 Syracuse 94 Colgate 81 Pa 76 Albright I Navy 74 Pittsburgh 58 I St, Vinceni 64 Youngstown 56 I La Salle 86 63 84 Columbia 72 jSL Bonaventure 83 DiKiiiosne 75 lArmy Chicago U.

48 69 67 Rock 96 Edinboro 87 Selon Hall 88 Boston College SOI Til Clemson 59 irginia 11 (DC 69 Lafavi'llo ii'orgf'low Tocit 66 (i.t Soulu Wako I 104 arolina Auburn 6 Louisiana SI 'I'ampa 55 Rollins Vaiiderbilf 63 'rennossoo Tulane Alabama 61 Will. Mary 75 (ii'o. Si. 73 Eastoin Ken 67 Mississippi St. I I' lorida 81 North 84 Duke 57 I Florida SI 105 Furman 98 West Virginia 103 Hiclimond 82 Presbylenaii VI North St 48 Kentucky 68 Darno 65 West Kentucky 8.5 Morehead 72 Illintiis 9:5 Purdue 89 Indiana 71 Nebraska 69 Iowa 4 'i Do Paul i'5 Louisvilh- 76 Bradley 68 Drake 6 79 SI 75 I Xavier (Ohio.

73 Detroit 71 Evansville 9.3 Ky Wosloyan MmiU'sota 82 gan SI. 7.3 St. 89 M' ''un Nebraska 69 li)vva Si, 49 Marquette 79 Loyola Mil i Norlhwestern 83 Ohio SI. 75 Iowa 47 Air Force fi 8 South Dakota 1 Pet Boston riiiladeliilua 1(1 "It i Sv 1 I'lll N'oiK 1 11 Wrstrrn iHvjs ion 1 Pel jSI, Louis (. 1(1 11 )rtroil 11(1 MiiUK'iipnlisn, 11 incinnali K.

ISAMKH AKKS LL Ah H.M.BOA. Panama i I IM 1 Mob 'llamrich of Louisville Iv 'an iiiuloi par (11 'riHii lo lake the lir.sl 111 Ilo 1 Panama uoil Iditinia meni, ll(' hold; a fonr-strol' le er iind 1 1 IS Mellar, pair of lo( 1 I'l; (V et Wash. 66 63 46 6 fi 75 EXCEPTIONAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY First Time Offered 'I'ho nalion's l.iigost tcmpoi ai hoip SOI ico IS fuiiing lo ooiiiiMunil.v' I' aio lor a ((iialifiod oi foinpaii' to loprosoiil iis on an assi) basis Wo will hc.p costs with of ottico lolophono, porsonnol an bo opi i a I od oasily In conjunction wiMi an othor 'riiis is not a "Ci'l Rich scheme, but a long lanro pio gram on rocoive completo know-how and liaining pio gl am, iialional advoi iising and promotion, all ma- lonals. holpl'ul siiporvision and conliniiod diiooiion This noss conslanlly o.u n- ing capacity with ciiril adv antage'- built on i o- poal biisioos' (omplole invosli- i-'alicm of oui mnL'ram and por'-ooal of any of oiif fjcos inlci views wiU to qnalifiod Dirci for of MANf R. 20 North Milwaukee.

isconsin Second U.P. continued feated in the Junior Church; vounger teams in League by doubling First Metho- the loop is the Laurel Boosters. 40-20, Saturday. up mostly of former East Spiglcr with 18 and Brook and Laurel High cagers Smith with 15 paced Second to itsi team is captained bv Jim ninth straight win. Jolley had 11 Moser and made up of Jack Wilto lead the losers, William Patterson.

Howard Highland U.P, racked up one Ron Stroble. Dave Wilson, of the highest scores Smith. Don Bluedorn. whipping winless Epworth, 104-Rpnninghoff, Joe Mershimer and SHENANCiO CHINA play the liruins in Boston this 16, with Bob McGeary scoring .39 wiDjgjy, Dean. Dave Smith Leading team Linermakers.

afternoon and meet Chicago Sun- points and Dick Gilghrist 29, Duane Dennis paced the losers with 10 Central Christian took over fourth place with a win over First Presbyterian, 49-28. Murl Brown with 16 and Bauman with 14 paced the winners, and Tom Boston had eight for First Preshy. A Z.A. won over Third aS'32, in a game that was close the way. Chuck Simons paced A.Z.A.

wilh 14 points and Jim Witon had 10 for Third U.P. McGearv leads the league with 201 points. coaches the team. 42-23; Individual game and series day night. Donora Cops Section Five List Of Unbeatens Cut To Five By BURTON W.

SIGLIN jville 93-37 to clinch its Section Unite Press International iTwo title smashed The fall of Levvistown Meyers while in'Springfield Friday night cut thejMahanoy Area rolled up one of Gary'list of the major unbeaten the highest scores of the night in Smith has 146 and Chuck Simons, 144. League Leaders Take On Casco Team Pet I Standings Won Lost ,...7 3 6 4 5 .5 2 8 League-leading Figo A.C. tangles with second-place Casco Gas in the feature game on the Civic basketball teams lo Figo A.C. Casco Gas Ray A.C. Saxons schoolboy five.

Ambler ended winning skein at 23, longest in the state, edging the Montgomery County team 56-53 in the final Tyrone tripped town 59-49 to put a period to thc 14 con.secuti\e victories of the Mountain first half champions. All of the other teams with spotless records, with the excep- Basketball League card at the VMCA Tuesday at 7:30, In the 6:30 opener, Saxons and Ray A.C, clash. iPleted its regular sea.son, main- their all-conquering ways. Longest Streak Catasauqua replaced Springfield as the team with the longest vic- Pro Basketbtii! National Basketball Association Syracu.se 121 Minneapolis 119 Boston 125 Philadelphia 115 St. Louis 107 Cincinnati 105 I Only games tory string by drubbing Northampton 87-62.

Thc win was the 21st straight for the longest in the state this Springfield's strak came over a span. Nanticokc and Uniontown cach its 20 th hanoy Area 18 without a loss. Uniontown. the only undefeated Class team rolling over Ml. Carmel 102.52.

Donora (Minchs Donora nailed down its Section Five WPIAL title by edging Mo nessen as Charleroi beat second placc Bethlehem Joint 7160. In Section Three defending state champion F'arrell tripped Ellwood City 52-39. assuring the Steelers of no worse than a tic for their current title. A major upset occurred in Section One when Har-Brack handed Kittanmng its first league loss 58-54. The defeat cost the leaguejtrict leaders a chance to nail down Bois the section title.

Wampum rolld up the score of the evening in 110-56. The unbeaten leaders of the Pittsburgh City League got off on round of the Central Penn: 72-63 while Reading Lan-' caster with its fir.st loss of 'ccond half 49-42. Chambersburg appears well on its way to taking the South crown. The Torjans who cap- lured first half honors, got over Uie big hurdle in tho by edging Hanover Allentown Central Catholic tied Hazleton for the leader.ship of the Ea.st Penn League by shaving Pottsville The Mountaineers Williamsport with an loss in a non-league encounter. Victor Altoona, favored to win the Dis Six crown again, felled Du 65-49, DuBois.

which has run ICE SKATES Sizes for men, boys. Girls. Scabbords, Sox, Pompons and Ankle Braces. over highest jtrict Nine, has burying all teams in Dis- lost only two thi- both of them to the Lions. Bradford virtually killed off any chance of Punxsutawnev catch the right foot in the second round, iing in the District Fifth Avenue made il eightirace by upsetting the Chucks, 51- in Section One with a 64- 48.

52 verdict over Peabody. Oliver's in a row while win over Vocational kept it chalked up number atop Section Two. York, Heading Tied Danville and Sunbury remained deadlocked in the second round of the Susquehanna league. The' Ironmen, w'ho won the first half, Reading continued to keep pace outlasted Lewisburg in the WPIAL, ripped Connclls-ivvith fir.st half kings in overcame Milton while 48-42, Highest TEXACO QUALITY HEATING OIL BAILEY OIL COMPANY DISTRIBUTOR NEW TREADS exclusive I TREAD DESIGN I tiu 1.70 115 plui (Ml SKE LV OCR bi dkft for SI'ECLAL TERMS! E. J.

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