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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Sunday, February 6, 1955 IknauU Old Forge Carnival Holds Jhe Shiaicofie Special Area Fan Interest rC fv gvt Wri UDGbH.ruwLiiiiiv: By FLOYD KING i dry are the same. This is the bi will be Karl Spooner of the Tutc ur 'event of the year for some of Brooklvn Dodgers. Wlb IS trie Winter Carnival these refrigerated areas and the Old Forge is expanding Its Season, the time of mat thoroughly de- events this year to include torch-when the North Country gj frosted for the occasion. Most of light skiing, night fireworks over arpas lot Hnmn itne communities pack their car-the ski slopes and an ice skating hiri 7 inf0 event studded week-! pageant. The ice pageant will be laaen prancnes ana revel in ends so if you are planning to staged by 35 eo-eds from Syracuse the uninhibited enjoyment of attend one it is just a question University, header' by Phyllis ice and snow.

if picking dates that fit in best Krinovitz, the Lake Placid figure "Lit- LM -A ART I.AR.SEN ARTHl'R VD BOBO JOFY HAM 1VIIR SFVMOIR OLSON RICHARDSON SAVE UP TO 50 ON THE COSf Sports News in Capsule Form Whole communities enter inter Wlth 0Ur the MaHi Prat cirif ll The annual open-class downhill in. IJIV Rochester has a particular in- and slalom ski races will be held, Tyler, Seymour Get Sled Race 3d from he' ZJ Verest in the 0Id Winter and there will be ski Stiful JJ5 ua" Skiesta next weekend because our jumpini on the new 40-meter own beauteous Karin on Sunday. A Skiers' Ball OF FAMOUS SUBURBANITE TRACTION Get r-tr Eastman Kodak model who on Saturday nieht will be the lint. I ARTHUR TYLER AND ED HORSE RACING resumed in signed quarterback Johnny Uni- I 1.. no a i i i (n 1 1 ol-1 Dot CicnicA in 'social highlight of the weekend.

of. throuSh thue i York State of 1955 and runnerup 1 t'ImSTinTlTch Miss Universe, will be Queen SEYMOUR of Roches cr, Camera ut' a 01 1 lu II 1 1. 1 1 mm a 1 (IRIS a-Mnrfin by a tax squabble between the contracts for the 1955 season. The joint ice carnival of the; Works physicist and engineer, UBUR3ANITE flew Treads Clarkson College of Technology! Pf the Prgram. Sharing home Otherwise, the gaiety and rev-1 plate with her as King Winter track operators and the govern-1 mrnt- i EUGENE (BO) HERMAN, and the State University Teachers respectively, finished third in the National AAU two-man bob ft uiiufct, wiiilu iiiaiij Hcuirauni mm II 4 Mil in SPECTA- head football coach at George at Potsdam and continues through sled championship at Lake vT---iwahinptort TTnlversitv an 55 As Low As nex weekend, is another cid.

won by the team of Bud fl half- nounced that James Shreve and local strings attached. Richard Washbond of Kecne Valley and: Bernie Curti to thl Tor- Andy Davis have been signed Dow, a senior at Clarkson and, Pat Martin of Masscna, who sped, 7'' 1 t' l.Jas whose home is at Webster, is to down the mile-long Mt. be King of the Carnival. Aside; berg run in a four-heat total 5 from the usual events, the Pots-jtime of 5 minutes, 4.06 seconds. I UNVILLE PUCKETT and Billy dam carnival will feature an ice jit was well abvoe the record Ribb, former University of Ken-show by the MintO Clllb Of! run nf Ol 47 sot last Saturday CHICAGO COMETS sent six girls into the finals of the National AAU senior women's indoor track meet at Chicago.

Ottawa, an internationally known; by Stan Benham and Jim Bick Up hi mr Ability" Ovir cpcratiM try in it rolled at Kentucky Wesleyan. JACK DAME, president of the skating group. ford of Lake pjacid, who were i forced to withdraw yesterday by TWENTY-SEVEN UNIVERSE have been aim 8uuu.fi aurat- a hrnkpn sled kinpnin I.arrv aaiem Ainicuc liuo, sam TIES and colleges tion next weeKenci will oc t. umuM Now you can navt powerful, multt. clfated Suburbanite New Tread put on your present You get far afer, far better traction in rotigh weather." Come in now for Suburbanite New Treadj.

Applied or souni tin btt'ut er yeor own lim PER TIRE Yl ill low at I Saranac Lake Winter Carnival: Lake feHre second team this scason in the Class' nvi ed send ski teams to the featuring the New York SMo secona Appalachian Baseball League. Kocky intercollegiate Slalom Championships, North! ski championships at Terry American Speed Skating Cham- CHAMPION Bobo Olson has! I Peak, S.D., Feb. 19-20. pionships and a National Dog- refused to defend his title: GEORGE L. RIDER, Miami Sled Derby.

"Julliettc," the against top-ranking Joey Giar-1 University track coach, accepted MID WINTER SPORTS ASSN. Canadian songbird, will be the dcllo until the Thiladclphian is a U.S. Army invitation to be said the Sugar Bowl had corn-Queen of the Carnival. I cleared of assault charges, Tony one of three coaches to conduct plcled payments of $160,000 The beautiful ice palace thatj Ferrante, co-manager of Giar-; track-field clinics for American'each to the U.S. Naval Academy Saranac Lake builds for this event! dcllo, said he was informed.

He military personnel in Germany and Mississippi for their apis probably unique in the country. sajd Giardcllo's next fight is in April. pcarance in the New Year's Day Called King Winter's Palace, it with Peter Mueller in Milwau-I football game. is virtually a full-size palace built kPn. Marrh i.

I rvrn people ti en Goodyter llrtt thin tn any tihtr kind" ui fi nr.vc.n i wr inr. o.u.icii I.UIU.IIB 'Since 1908 takes the King and Queen to this ilum" 1 W1 c. palace to be crowned had 52 floats COOKIE SWIFT Berger ol? "m- '51 FORD A. in it last year. Builalo and Vonnie Colby, de.i I fending champions, and Jovce announced by General Manager The slalom championships, of.Ziske and Wiffi Smith, 1954 Jne Cromn of tne Boslon Red enursp.

attrart thp tnn skiinc i riinnrrcnn shnt ftinir nau intn SOX. F-8 TRACTOR New dark green color. Fully equipped including 5th Wheel, Saddle Tanks. AS LOW AS competitors in the East. The races the finals of the Women's In-are run on a 50-gate courst on ternational Four-Ball golf tour-Mount Pisgah.

Last year 65 men'nament for the second succcs- and 27 women competed. Second sive year at Hollywood, Fla. Motor and KEN LOEFFLER, coach of LaSalle's NCAA basketball champions, will coach the East-cran Oklahoma mentor, will pilot cran Oklahoma mentor, will piolt the Western team in the ninth 195 1045 ana tnira place women nonors MAJOR BRAND USED TIRES and trade-ins Tires went to Katherine Cox of Port THE ENTRIES of Ham Rich- Lydcn who this year is trying out for the U. S. Olympic squad.

ardson and Art Larscn for the annual East-West College All- annual usi vi'iUKC in- EACH! i u. 1MLWATA basketball game at Madison Set Roy Megee SERGEANT MOTOR CORPORATION 732 EAST MAIN BA 822T ic square Garden, Mr. 26. Lawn Tennis assuring the tournament of a cast including! the nation's four top-ranked' PITTSBURGH STEELERS of Other carnivals scheduled include the Lake Placid High School Winter Carnival next ii'nnlnnJ C. TI i the National Football League versity Winter Carnival Oil QSHJI CSfi QUEEN PREPARES Karin Hultman, Kodak tnodel and beauty contest winner, who will reign at Old Forge Winter Skiesta next weekend, checks ski costume to make sure it is in keeping with tradition.

Tourney Slated Feb. 25-26 nv c2G uled for Feb. 24-28, Paul Smith's College Carnival set for Feb. 19 and 20 and the Syracuse University Carnival this weekend. The New York State Inter-collegiate EOKGE GOBEL Don't get caught with a dead BATTERY the next cold morning-GET Morgan, Mrs.

MarAs to Deend County Table Tennis 7fes Ben Morgan and Christiannelwaite and Connie Maculis, both Marks defend their men's and (of whom are currently in top women's crowns when the annual Iform. Other outstanding paddlcrs Ski Championship is being held today at Syracuse in connection with the Carnival. The man to beat both today at Syracuse and at the races at Paul Smith's will be the Pittsford flash, Fred Yole, 1 now a student at St. Lawrence, The powerful legs of Karl Warner that carried him to fame 1 as an Olympic runner, met disas- ter in the deep snow that fell on GOODYEAR DELUXE DATTERY entered are Pete Lyman, Vitas J435 Group 1 Exehinfi Nw' Only Monroe County Table Tennis Championships are decided Feb. 25-26 in the Durand-Eastman School gym.

Entries for the tourney, sponsored by the Rochester Table Tennis Assn. in cooperation with the Irnndpnunif Rprrpa- Grabauskas, Jed Mosher, Howie VanAuken, Ev Murphy and Bob Brickcll. Mildred Murphy'looms as a serious rhallpncfpr for the women's his own ski area near Wayland last weekend. Karl, now. an East-1 man Kodak executive, caught a Says "You Jusf Don't Hardly Gef Them Things No More' 0 0 IF DOLLARS MEAN ANYTHING TO YOU SEE THESE PRICES AND A-1 USED CARS title, held by Mrs.

Marks, while in tne heavy stuff and suffered tion Program, will be accepted Barry Keyfitz appears to be the if onuoie iraciure 01 me ngni leg. He left the hospital Thursday through Feb. 22. youngster to beat in the junior Morgan, a member of the Cam- boys' division. Men's doubles are era Works team in the Dusty! also listed on the two-day pro-Loop and perennial w-earer of the gram.

area title, has been extended on Entries are now being taken at several occasions in recent match i the Arnett and Maplewood play and is expected to meet his I branches of the the PLAY IT SAFE ON WET SLIPPERY ROADS so friends now can address their sympathy cards to his home, 167 Hermitage Rd. I I "Perfect skiing," was the way Dr. R. E. Stevens, local surgeon, described the conditions at Stowe, GOODWEAEZ strongest opposition from the Ko-jJYMA, and by Ted Mosher Jr, dak Park duo of Bernie Douth-131 Oneta Tel.

CO 0074. last weekend. Of course, it! TRACTI0HIZH1G was 20 below zero but by midweek i it had warmed up to 3 I St. Lawrence "University, one 1 OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY McQuaid High Five Edges Canisius Freshmen, 34-33 of the crack skiing schools in i Quick, timplt and taftrl Stop in. Thii omazing process will puf thouiandi of tiny, road-gripping edgei on your tire in a matter of minutei.

Fast Becoming Rochester's Largest Ford Dealer the country under Otto Schniebs, is getting an assist this weekend from Bill DeWolfe, local certified Special to The Democrat and Chronicle Heritage accounted for eight ponts apiece for the losers. ALWAYS 100-CAR SELECTIONS -McQuaid i BUFFALO, Feb. 5- instructor. Bill accepted an invi-; tation to teach special classes in the women's department for in- structors, advanced skiers and; slalom and downhill BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL High School basketball team of i Gashers Score Rochester ended the winning 1UUKesi asners Jtore streak of the Canisius High fresh Central Cage Wins Dukes defeated the Nomads, HUM men, 34-33, here this afternoon in a point-for-point battle. 1115 to 85, and the Gashcrs won ine itocnesier live, pacen oy nvr.

nir TKn in fHo Jerry Locklin with 10 points and Central y.MCA Senior Basketball Gerry Hickey win 8, held narrow yesterday afternoon. 10-8 and 20-18 advantages at the A1 s'chlageter and Bernie end of the first two periods. The Cowev each scored 38 points for W. C. ZINK, INC.

APPOINTS SALES MGR. Hydraulic Only Ford, Plymouth, ChevroTef Factory (rained mechanici Satisfaction guaranteed Use our Easy Pay Plan nosi ciud ilea up ai ine mrec-quarter turn, 29-aIl, then McQuaid managed to outlast its rival. It was the eighth victory in 11 starts for McQuaid. Joe Reina and the winner, while Joe Codoni had 17 for the Nomads. The Gashers were paced by Buzzy Perkins with 28, Dave Anderson had 24 for Dairy Isle.

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