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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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in ma PAGE lW w. everharFdrives charges 1W final scrimmage I MOANING HKftALD: 7HUBSDAY. 1 The Coast's Big Game By Fey Murray SATURDAY GAME CHARTER STREET LOCAL GRIDDERS WORK HARD FOR CARS FOR GRID GAME SATURDAY YOUGH STRUGGLE be In good shape by Saturday. hi event there la further rain, however, the "eld will be anklo deep in mud, ranking speed practically an impossibility when the wnw line up for the battle. In cat the Held not dried out by game time.

It a HW) Hint some artificial means of drying the field will be taken. Officials of the Unlontown High i -i will ha (he hOSU Oil UllH Students Turn Out to Drain Water Off Elks Field STATES LINEUP Elks Athletic Park, scene of th( first fool ball game In UDlontown be tween Unloutonn and CmnelleTliJo Hifh school teams In jws, this maraing Is In won hfe than an cM-tlniR pbjt pen la spot. A gang of TJniontown Kbjh school students xoiked all flay yesterday on the srene of Saturday's battle In an effon to get ttie field In playable condition and last ntgnt had succeeded draining raost of tie water fruni the field. The aott, atlclty mud still remained, however, but. with a continuance of high -wind, tie field should ConnellsviUe Fans to Move in Force on Uniontown BAND ENGAGED MemBftrt ot tho Rbtrj and Klwnnla clobe, Uls Chjimber ot Comuaeroe.

the TJnlotttoTrn. School Board and the Merchants club, tOCBthr with 11 other clTlo and social oroiiliattoiui of tho city, are co-operailna; la pUna uhlch, when they are completed, will spell WELCOME for the Connellavllle High! achool football team, students and followers of tho eleven wberi they come hero lor tho annual gridiron, liattle Jbe-tweett the two schools Saturday afternoon. This will bo the flret, lime since 1113 that a' ConnellsviUe High achool tlerea has played on Uniontown soil. Uniontown tani! ad everj'body connected "have long ago expressed their regret because, of the unfortunate incident which the severance ot athletic relations between the two sohooU that year and, now that tbo opportunity has presented itself, ars preparing td give the Yough city fana a moot cordial reception, Plajis for the big celebration have not as yat received their final stagi but the committee, headed by Mayor R. D.

Warmart ms honorary chairman, and. lames Dunn, as active chairman, Is rapidly getting thlng3 in A recaption committee of Union-town business men will go to lha JTc-Kttrlck Dairy farm on the Connella-ville road Saturday aflertwon to greet Continued on Pago Seventeen) "Was- Hooi sham Poo! Talcum ana Bay Rami EaaTlns braah, In bla muah! Pitt 1 on tb bum! Who? Wnatt Hair CutT HTO lu Tip Tflp! No tlpl CUp 'em from behind!" SECTION 8-B WINS SOCCER SEMI-FINAL Section l-B ellmloateil- SeVlk.il 7-D from the rnnnina; for the soccer cliain-ptonahlp of Ben JmaUi Franklin Junior Kith school In an overtime match played yesterday afternoon. The contest which was one of the seml-nnal match ana permitted See tlon -B to mov Into the nnsae, re uuired 1C play nerore right fullback on n. coma seen tns gave hla team the 1 lot decli for McCaf- for Stesdjoan, Hutohlnson vi ouuo otrujuu, jiiiiibii for Jones, Fags for Ponannch. The Harvara football game ta always a hi, in rnu-fmntfC r.tlrrf Hml the annual Now 1 the 1 lot decision.

IglSJjri a IBertllTnl Collins Jomb Tj Thomson Poniunch RH KcCairrey of: neon McDowell Tnomaa L. Gorr steadmsn for Palmer. UrthJ IT TiME EAQH KGQimx i i 'irnt ur inc trr, J-F 7" fl rtrCfOB I Ive cores how trong-f-r team. 1 One ot the. features of the cosat's bll Mortland same are the "bleacher stunts" eJtaented JjWoItIiuiI Lynn tv the rlvsi chwrlna: aectiona.

I ha.ve unlea I McCnna Been timei all ever tne countrr. except crenm wiraore arn ii Situ in), but liono will attract as arg rord-Callfornla colorlul a gatnernue as trie btan on the raciflo H. hf fh or v. tiii i- v1tw the amn In the i -1 i Memorial Stadium day after tomorrow, Biassed thoussnda of men fltnaents ars "Stt, wiThln thtenclosur8 and ble to build huge block letters, cm-1 tcIttcd" bleme, pictures and so forth. TS tT th all(lva laa nugeifoct is very sUrtllng when a great K-f i -R" i.M nn nine or In white oil' orciBlon.

are hopeful of providing the ConnelisUUe Cokera witn as guuu laving- field an provided for the first renewal of relations in ConnellsviUe Inst NoTember-. Announcement was made yesterday nuir-lols nf the High school that additional "bleacher will he erected on the Connellevllle aside of the field. Increasing the seating capacity there tn-aonroilmatelv MW. A sirc-ng ble fence will also be erected on that side of the Held In an effort to keep th fans back: off the tuene 01 imiuc A fence has already, bean erected on the Unlontown side joi me neiu. In addition to Uid fences, however officials of the Unlontown High, school ho-ra rennesred the state police head quarters In Orreuaburg for a detail of the state Bionniea po" m.0 the crowd inside the grounds and a detail of state motor police to handle traffic.

In addition, a Squad of Union-town POllco will also be on the scene to aid in Seeping order should any lowdytBm break out, which It Is hoped will be averted. Coach Hverhart drove his squad through Its final scrimmage practice of tbo year lust night when he sent, his first team against a strong second ntriug outfit. Working on tho dry side of the field, the flrBt team tried out its various formations and signals. Toiilght and tomorrow light Blgnai drlltf; will be held and then tbo athletes will he sent home to get a good night'a rest before the'struggle- Every member of the squad, with tbo possible inception of the coach WmseU. is in excellent physical trim.

The coach is suffering from car buncle on his neck but. nevertheless, has been attending practice. Although the coach has not definitely udciobu upon his lineup, he niaae it. Known yesterday that he would pick his team irom tho following players: left end Goff lefi tackle Zemo or Flke. Left guard Simon or Cox.

Cenler Helnbaugh or Rlfrht guard Manila or Yourls. Eight tackie Gask(l) or Alton. Riant end Litman or Heimlck- QuanerbiiCk ilcClain or Morris. Left half Flennikcn or Right half Brant or Saiisoue. Fullback Hen-on or Ashcraft.

INDIANS SCALP FILBERT ELEVEN: WRAPPED IN BOIL iCti i schools Involved la eo Intense and so' historic (hat the Interest the sanies just as great, even though one or of che conteslluK elevcc3 haf been' revlously defeated. When Captatns Swan and GrlKln mfet with the referee- In the crater of the i-hlch tho late Andv Smith's ashes were scattered. 1 no one Will ere that has ex- perleuced Per most ujeastruua seasou DEMANDS PROBE OF TICKET SALE Scandal Arouses Congressman By Universal Service VVASHIKUTUN, Nov. 17. Congressional investlEation Int tin sale of lieWs for the Army-Navy football game to he player! In Chicago was.

demanded' br Kepreisunlativo I Hanrdlton B'lEh, Repnblicflri, ot New York today. Charges of "speculation in (hn salo ought lu be inn stifated" said nsh.j I wan -the envr-tt and I In thn RduUi An th.u whlih capes and hoodn, and whlta stdrts, the A huge allhouette of Captain Krnle Severs, In a kicking pose, was niaae oy the Stanford cneermg aecnon last rear, ae well as a mammoth locomotive wblcn nulled out real smoke from Its cnimnra; time to the famous utlve yell, mo us ax The California near, ins, lamsus and the American flae, are other clectrl- rylTicr livlr.g victuros that have been Been at 1MB Dig in recent ye continuing; "Certain reports tare come to me Indicating that thorn have been violations of tbo rules under which tickets have been sold by eonrjrnfiHloual without tha knowledge of their eongreasnien." "I aui considerine; Oie introductloa of a resolution as soon as tho House convenes calling for a congressional inquiry." Congressional circles were in a furore today beanieo of the' Army-Navy ticket situation. The congxes. Eional allotment of tickets was cut. from 6 to i each.

Tbe 435; Representatives and 96 Senators will receive only 2214 out of the 100,0.00 tickets planed on salo. Charges of favoritism, stirred Capitol liill. PromiseE that the Senators and ConETL-ssTaen would be allowed six tickets were said to have come from tbe promoters the Money -was forwarded for six Uck- ets at t3.tTt each by some Congress- m6n' Tlley received four tickets but as yet no refund for the other two tickets. It was said. in all tbe buj cities.

speculator in the' Chicago lnnp district set the high mark by dis- Along Nt3W York's Great WnUft Way. Lhe speculators aro ftffet-Iiij? appending upon tne location. and nowhere except In ENDS GRID WORK OF LOCAL BOY Susano to Complete Football Career at Waynesburg PLAYS FOUR YEARS WATNEJSB UHO, Nov. 17. Two of Wet nau burr collere'a but known football itin in recent years will fciathanr colla mc local field tbalr fcunuftl tUBSltl.

Tho two men wno will make their Jam i anco In Tellow Jacket moleskins day nra Captain Waynard Wood, tacklfl, and Charles "Buaal Suwmo, end. capped by Injurlea In tha earlT nelson yames ha han returned to hla oldtlm form And ba-H performed brilliantly in u. nB 13 ins member of tha TfJlow JaeVnt huro with Erlt FattoTBon after hftv- played one year for Autustana col-loge In Illinois and fur the putt Ou-e aeaaonB has been an important faotor In tho team's success. Eaat year waa his best fleanon and he unanimoual3F chosen as All Trl-Stat Conference tackle and was also chosen as one of tho outsfandlnr players In the flouatry by tho editors of the Bpauldlnjy ma tea and baa been ons of the moflt the Other Yellow Jacket star who will oloso his career Halurday. I all TJnlohtown High product and ie nlay- lug li la tourlli year an a.

memuer or trie Te nw Jorket vftraltv. liavlnff made IkO his play has been characterized by verve ann Driinancn mm itoj play stand out ahove that of ordinary Wingmen. In addition tj hts athtetle endeavors Susana Is active in other student affaire and has lieell prealdent editor of tha TeIIoW Jacket, the cfliclal i allldenl uuDllcatlon. I FOUR CLASS TEAMS ELIMINATED IN BfrrimX Q17DT170 vSVJiiJC'tv OrjtvlrjO Ftour clues teams have been elim- to date In the aoccur series at the Lafftyetto Junior High echool. Wednesaaj- the 7A team, capiaineo.

hv F. B. Wilson, defeated the ID team, captained by Mich Gntnrla, 1-0; tbo 711 team, captained Dy josepn; BIlsKer, defeated the TD team. talned -by Donald Murray, 2-1. Last Thursday the 8D tea.m, cap-i talned by Alfred Sack, defeated the The same day the BA team; caplni.

hv Walion laurencesoii, defeated the f.C team, captained by Carl Heimick, 50. Because of the cold weatner, oniy few spectators watched the games lost week but. with a promise ot better weather a large crowd oC pupils 9C-2 combination by thu score Ot 1-0, The lineup: Siueoek HB Witt Giannatll Jones Thomas Cravoltu Burwell HB Kronick Silver 1lL9 footliail -aiJie3 next i-ear? Princeton lo eolng to lose 13 men. 12 rtf Rlftrs whn hwv'rt ftMiHritl.ina on the Held far tho last two scaeonu, through ((raduauoii. Of this totsl.

aevon oT tiiefle men, two In ih: bactfield and iv-j on tho Ilnft. have played jn the Harvara ana lttle claSMCB. Kxcopt fnr ihe enda. tho entlrt; line Di I vmi.t iniiil up of nenlorrr. Jak- il: In Rnprr'fl opinion, la the Rrtatou'.

fouLbr-U plnr to Lii dt- vciupea frjr.cuLon, iu km soplinmoro year and K2 yafdB through the entire lire for a. touchdown. He has been handicapped tills fltnpon inutc ot piny to end hla wpectae-, ulflr career. of men who hAve playtd thMr ia.n sMI" rr tho TiKtrs nre Captflln I'ivii nf V.i-luhlyii V.aii'.'i-.- i. KosenuBrten, Phlladalphlft; Pick Baldwin.

Ht. l.miln; Ernie Darltll, TiLrenLuin. i'n Bob Wcalfleld. N- ld Williams, ii, ChaTlle WeekfB, Philadelphia; Joft Kvanatun. Hurry Mflalalru.

Drook-lyn, Ann Ram Swing1, Philadelphia. Of thi'fl itifn, Piftile, Kwlng, VlfCB and ItovlB won their lttf.rfl in their year, while CaulklnB and Canton Butcbkrj 1 Mahoncy 'sS? 5 jl tt4 Tfcst hhi uniform 'A In every pak- je and can. Try it! ffl At All Dealers. followB: Touchdowns by Tasmne and Clag- Thursday p. 7A va.

TE; 4:10 'gird eag-Dled the CardaJo Indians to! gA vs SE defeat the Filbert JUnkeydlnke at Fil-, Tue3ifiy. the 9E defeated tho hert veetcrdsy afternoon by a Ecore hJ tbe Ecore 2.0. the oilier of 19. to 6. Bovla scored the the sai 'cam defeated tbe 9C-1 toacaoown for me nonin ciud.

inu Indians will play Republic at Republic ncii Tueeday. Ohio Slate University football team this year Is nearly 100 yrr cent a Buek-eve State product. personal ohservationg oi Vihio state em-i was learned from New York than battled wlih :i.iEan sat-jrOay, pre-! Colonel H. C. Carbaueh, in charge of ffi 1st distribution of tickets for the foot- one preaiitlon in the local cririirnn ball game at Soldiers Field, denied i today lliat be Itneiv anything abouti That le that the balUa nVa ormnrll thniml, thn nncto.

will ua another tnrlllei', probably equal "lkt Scandal though the paste-lint- in aensationa mid excitement the boards are heme sold at record prices F- i A TJ-prrrnTi axrtrnvTj A rtfTFOCJrtTJ TTthb rn "Tl Rice QK I ix" Aliil ill JUV1VU rtvyuuwuAVirju vv. 1 1 gprrnf-r That Good li THEUe AH.E (MtiftE tSiSir ffl Rfcane" ZIIIIIIr'I--l Alexander W- MlCHELtN liMHQHr Harris -V VanSicklo 8fLLOON TIRE 5 v'ljWBgHgH mk THE WORUO Ijfiw'' ytvton OTHER fAAKt? 'MfM'': Msrsjall G'a Narn I NO EXTRA FARE j'ffePIT-'V 2 tor 15t dpi THEATRE Phone 36 Nov. 19 WEST END Friday Night, Note the Date Again tussfij over uL Caluinhus. cuiai-Linp over, uieir aeieat hv the na: row mLirtTin of one point becausB ot Invasion oi" IJUnpts aLadluin. a tie with the Wolverines by that JtludJ win urn jtiuL-U-eyea into battio.

hfiro next Saturday, raxing mid rum- jjufejiiK, wna mopa in i p. -1 1 eye. det- for.qur the mint and be in a pnsltlnn to cJaliri thts hlfrhcBt. latJcinE" 1n the Bis" Ten ttiat is possible. For It ctlll pDHslbJe for the CDnfer- to finish 111 a pom nJ 1 Should Jtivra rnaito an mtiaatng Erame in the CO DO ITIJ1 ninnlTi find i or ward nnnBlnc- attack, -nrolirtbl han an edfire On the ILUnl, according to Uie dope.

KuppKft, wllh first-hand in-formation of th-; Buckeye Etratcgles, la hard at ivork building up a. defenao. The Illinola freeh after a week of comparative rest, none of them battered or bruised from a Saturday ranjo slnci nono tvorn uned against "Wa najjli with, tho "jcepllijn oi TV'llaon, Should ue in Kreat funn. Harry Oaniage3 freakmon, wearing scarlet Jerseyfl. are attacking- rhp varslLy wUh Euckeve ij1h-p.

Zoppke proposes to Btsiid pat on his uual Uncup, but sturdy reB-crvoB. as Koivack tind Perkins, yiuri tackieBj aro bciiiE ffroumcil fur emergencies. RALLEY CLUB WILL PRACTICE All niembera ot tho Ralley Club oi Republic loot bait team aro requested to uttenil a practice oE tho team tobft held at 4:30 o'clock this atternoon ui tliH Rnriublic ball park. The team ia hoping to be In the best ot condition tor the game with Star City, W. at Star City, Bsinday.

The team anrl rooters will leave Republic Sunday morning at 10 o'clock for die acenu ot battle. RALPH GREENLEAF POOL CHAMPION PHXLrAUBUlHTA, Nov. 17. Ralph Qreenleat of New York to nlghl won tho world's pocket billiard championship. He defeated Irwin Rudolph of Chicago, 12C to 62, In tha final maich ot tbe tournament.

I Hi FRENCHIEST OF ALL FRENCH REVUES "Night Life in Paris" Fayette Motor Accessories Co "The Place to Buy Tires" 40 to 44'Morgantown St. -and keep in mind: and keep in mind: I 11 11 ffC PER GALLON I AlCOilOl DD 5 gallon lots 5 Formula A daring show that brings the true spirit of Paris to your city and Is acclaimed by all great critics as a masterful production. Cast includes CHARLES (TRAMP) McNALLY, GLADYS IX)IKVOOD. POLLY PALE MOUU1SY, RUBY WALLACE AND PEACHES WHO CAN SING AND DANCE. This is a Lou Reals Show and wo (fuaranlee it.

Nuf ced. SECURE SEATS EARLY. Williams, orlf inullr th th.

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