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"I TCOOITHKTHll DEMOCRAT AND ClIKONTCLK SAT UK-DAY. DKCKMKKK 11, 11 Dratljn E. ROCHESTER WHIPS RONDEQUOIT LOl'GHHAN Mrs. Viola S. Lough-ran of 474 Clifford Ave.

on Friday, Dec. 10, 1948. She is survived by her husband, Harry F. Loughran; one daughter, Mra. Adelbert Gray; one son, Warren Loughran; two grandchildren; one sialer, Mrs.

Carl R. ASH K. At her home, 130 Harvard Thursday evening, Mrs. Mary Aerie, widow of the Into 1 Walter A.he. She is survived by one ion, Ihomu H.

Ahe: two daughters. Misses Ellen C. and Mary M. Aiihe; two brothers, Michael and Dcnnli Ms.bar.ey; 3 grandchildren, and 3 rrat-criindchildrf n. aaawaawaisawinwaiiSJMWiip iiiiiniiiinin.i Stephany.

Friends may call at L. Schauman's Krirnds may call at the home Braves Rout Olean In Lacrosse, 27-12 The Olean Tigers had all they could do to beat high-scoring Johnny Jacobs last night at the Main St. E. Armory as the swift Iroquois forward slashed nine goals past the Olean. goalie to lead the Braves to a 27-12 win in a National Lacrosse Pianotowners Curb Golden in 50-37 Win By PAUL NOCHELSKI Saturated with basketball finesse supplied by veteran performers, East Rochester High School's defending champions last night hurdled their initial major Monroe County League Sons, 609 Clinton Ave.

North Irom 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Services will be held on Monday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock.

Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. LENT Thursday, Dec-9, 1948, Howard Lent of 72 Wood view Gates, N. Y. He is survived by one son, Wesley M.

Lent; one sister, Mrs. Otto Bollmann of New Rochelle, N. Y. three grandchildren, hree nieces and a nepnew. He was a member of the 25-er Club of Ea-stman Kodak.

I Friends mav call at the Burns-Hanna Funeral Home, 1826 Ridge Rd. between Goodman and Culver Rd. Services Monday afternoon where funeral will be held Monday morning at 8:30 and o'clock at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Interment in the family plot, East Eioomfield. BALLOl' Friday.

Dec. 10, 194R, Kadi Ballou, widow of Clinton O. Iialiou, of 95 Preaque St. She ia survived bv a daughter, Mn. Gordon Grant; four brothers, John, Jacob and Willis PeBrlne, all of Sodua, and Adrian DeBrlne of Penfteld, N.

five sisters. Mra. Abe. Deleva. Mrs.

William Eastley and Mr. 'William VanHeiten. all of Sodus N. Mra. Wilmer Geti and Mr.

Earl Smith, both of Hartford, and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Boyce Funeral Home, 853 Culver Rd. (near Association game. Jacobs started slowly, scoring Harness Body Score at half Webster 32, Brighton 27. ATI- Ps I at 2 o'clock.

Interment, Mt. Hope Fairporte'rs Clip Spencerport, 44-30 only once In the first period, but increased tre tempo to three goals in the second and continued the pace in the third with three more. He slacked orf a bit and countered only twice in the last canto. Vince Stevens, Olean goalie, lived up to his reputation in the first half when, single handed, he made 3 Opens Parley In Columbus Columbus, Ohio JP The pro ilain tit. East) from where the fu With Fran Myers, Bill Zimmer and Fran Bucher hitting double neral will take place Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.

Interment Sodus -A A 4 figures in the scoring column, Fair- Cemetery. LIKE Ronald aged 4 years, suddenly, of Whitney Road, Fair-port, N. Dec. 8, 1948 Surviving ara his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Luke; one sister, Sandra; also his grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Charles Luke, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steub-ing, both of Fairport.

Friends may call at the Van Horn Funeral. Home, Fairport, where funeral service will be held Saturday at 2 p. Rev. Wilhur Lindsley of port High captured its first Class Class A adversary with ease. Coach Frank O'bonnell's classy Pianotowners were in command from the outset and rocked Iron-deqoit, 50-37, on the East Rochester hardwood.

It was the second straight county loop victory for the Pianotowners and the first defeat in three circuit starts for the Baysiders. Other Class A results found Brighton High defeating Webster, 54-41, at Brighton, and Fairport Clipping Spencerport, 44-30, at Fairport. Tittsford over Penfteld Pittsford High encountered plenty of trouble before nicking Penfield, 42-36, at Pittsford; Scottsville belt a contest of it by staving off re A Monroe County triumph by clip Rural Cemetery. Sodus papers please copy. CAM ELI Joseph Camelio of 19 Karnes Thursday, Dec.

1948. Ke leave one daughter. Mrs. Frank Panzer: son. Sam; one brother, John; four sisters, Mrs.

John Albano, Jwrs. Patsy Di Marzo of Rochpnter, Vrs. Attelio Moretti of Cambridee: fessional careers of six harness race drivers will be placed in th hands of the directors of the V. S. Trotting Association Monday.

ping Spencerport, 44-30, at Fair port. peated Iroquois threats in brilliant fashion. In the last two periods the pressure was too great and the The Red and Black bio'e away Rochester team drove 17 goals past fast by scoring nine points and ficiating, interment, uanwooa Lem- him. Cut Loose in 3d Canto limiting the Spencerport cagers to 2. The six drivers, suspended for life by the Kentucky District in connection with a "fixed" race at Brentlawn, near Louisville.

last summer, are appealing the five jrrandchildren, several niecesieiery. and 'Ph- KObLB-Jtmei, in Geneseo. Dec. 9, ociety Jttannai juienesi ana H(J jg by two sons, John of Geneseo. and James of "Bones" Nelson, whose nickname Myers racked up 17 tallies, RING ONE UP: Johnny Hogan, Iroquois forward, lets go with one of his four goals at Armory as Rochester club trounced Olean Tigers, 27-12, last night in National Lacrosse Association match.

Elwood Cooper, Olean rover, wasn't close enough to prevent tally by speedy Hogan. -f ner.n may can at two ulsters, Mrs. Joseph '455 Scio St. Funeral Bucher 11 and Zimmer 10 for Fair-port and Dutch Webster meshed 13 for the Spencerport five. is a misnomer, threw his weight around to advantage all evening and generally disrupted most of the Olean scoring threats.

Nelson neral Home. Monday morning 8 o'clock. 9 Holyj They are Louis Huber, Jr cf ed Churchville, 34-28, at Church-vllle, and Honeoye Falls tripped FAIRPORT SPENCERFORT Rush-Henrietta, 40-26, at Honeoye Bovil of Geneseo and Mrs. Frank Coulter of Ireland. Friends may call at W.

S. Rector tc Sons Chapel from where funeral services will be held Dec. 13. at 2:30 p. m.

Burial Lakevlew Cemetery, Groveland, N. Y. Mount Healthy, Ohio, C. Herman Stepro of Corydon, George Rappensbury of Muncie, Harold Snodgrass of Indianapolis, Falls in Class B-C tilts. Erock- Charles Batters Baksi Apostles Burial in noiy aepuitnre Cemetery.

COIT IN Friday, Dec. 10. 1948. Jdary F. Coffin, formerly of Geneseo.

N. Y. She is survived by her on. Fletcher Coffin, also chipped In with five scores for the night. In the third period the lid blew off.

The Iroquois scored nine port toppled Hilton, 41-35, at Art Phillips of Corrigan, and O'HEKN Thursday. Dec. 9. 1948. Funeral arraneements to be an times and the officials had their In 1 Ith-Round TKO Win Bernard Shepherd of South Eelot, Memorial i Mary Cleary O'Hern of 246 Cedar- busiest session of the night, eject Myera.rf 7 3 17iHinc.hey.rt 0 Ma.lone.rt 0 1 llHulck.rf 0 0 0 Lynch.

If 6 1 Ryan.lt 0 0 0 Brlen.K 0 0 0i Myers, 0 0 0 Vogel.lf 0 0 0 Bowerlng.C Oil Zlmmer.e 5 0 10! Kincaid.c 0 4 Buoher.rg 5 1 11! Webster, rR 4 5 13 Rockwall.rK 0 0 01 Stettner.lR 2 3 7 Rattagiia.lg 2 0 Bennett, Is 2 18 Prudon.lg 0 0 01 Totals 19 6 441 Totals 10 10 30 Score at balftlme, Fairport 20, Spencerport 11. nounced by Hedge Chapel. 111. The appeals will be heard Mon day at 2 p. m.

Xew York (AP) Ezzard Charles of Cincinnati cut Big Joe Baksi of Ivulpmont, to ribbons in a' furious scrap at Madison Square Garden last night and forced Referee Ruby Goldstein to stop it in the 11th round to spare Baksi further Meetings of various association. Brockport in a non-league scrap. A turnaway, partisan crowd watched the smooth operating Pianotowners take the advantage on Bob Rocco's layup just after the opening whistle and never relinquish the lead. O'Donnell utilized three six-footers Charley Collins, Don O'Brien, Walt Peck to control the boards over the smaller Irondequoit forces. Cousin Curbs Golden committees occupy the' annual wood Terr.

She is survived by her husband, Wm, O'Hern two daughters, Mrs. Eugene O'Leary of Fair-port, N. and Eileen O'Hern one son, William a sister, Mrs. Edward Connors of Brockport, N. seven brothers, Patrick, Cornelius, Martin Cleary of County Clare.

Ireland, James of Los Angeles, Michael, Stephen and John of this city. Frienda may call at Hedges Sc. Hoffman Funeral Home, 141 Scio St. near East Main, where funeral services BOMM-Edward Domm of 8S4 Bay Thursday, Dec. 9.

1948. He is survived bv his wife Marion; eipht sisters. Mrs. Edith Lamphron. Mrs.

Dorothy Hart, Mrs. Mildred Miller, Mrs. Irene Parsons, Mrs. Margaret Miller, Mrs. Marie Tepper, Mrs.

Ruth Gillespie, Mrs. Grace Burns; brothers. Robert. George. Norman.

Hebert, Frederick and Allan. Friends are invited to call at Houck Bothers Funeral Home, 515 Goodman St. Services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Eristol Springs, N. Y.

ing eight men from the game, leaving but three to perform, for each team. Bob Porter, Iroquois goalie, received a three-minute penalty for high-sticking an opponent and the crowd was kept on its feet constantly as the Iroquois limited the visitors to two goals. Jimmy McMahon, who nigh's efforts netted four goals, scored two of them In short order to ease the tension. Pittsford Scores Over Penfield, 42-36 meeting of the ruling body of the nation's harness race tracks tomorrow. The convention gets down to general business Monday and Tuesday.

Soccer Card Aided by a 15-point third-period splurge, Pittsford High scored its initial Class B. Monroe County In addition to the drivers punishment. Charles, a lean sharp-punching Negro who craves a shot at Joe Louis' heavyweight crown, had Baksi bleeding from every pore when Goldstein called a halt. He was giving Baksi a brutal beating. The end came at 2:33 of the 11th.

The knockout was the first ever The Pianotowners whipped up an Lists 3 Tilts peals, directors will consider th effective defense for Dick Golden will be held Monday morning at 9:30 and 10 o'clock at Corpus Christi leading county scorer. JackVienne, League victory by defeating Pen- the residence. Crossover Interment Holy Sepulchre Two games on the local front and a Northwestern Cup encounter field, 2-36, at Pittsford. With about three minutes to playing hia first basketball game of the season because of a foot tort. N.

Y. and formerly of Harwood cemetery. Penfield put up stiff opposition in at Buffalo comprise the soccer ac Lane. East Rochester, on Irlday, the first half, holding a 11-7 advan PATTERSON Thursday. Dec.

9, 1948. Caroline E. Patterson of 18 application for a long night meeting at Phoenix, beginning in mid-January. Promoters of the venture were reported in Columbus to have spent considerable money on the Phoenix track in anticipation of approval. With USTA approval, owners are tage at the first quarter but was play, rotund Robert Porter, Iroquois goalie, got a roar from the crowd as he thundered the length of the floor on a solo to slip one by a somewhat goal-groggy Vince Henion St.

She is survived by three tivity for tomorrow afternoon. The Portuguese-American eleven will face the Rochester Sports Club in arrears, 17-16, at intermission. Stevens. ball injury suffered late in the season, limited the Bayside to his lowest point aggregate 15. A cousin of Golden, Vienne was on top of the Irondequoit sharpshooter most of the evening and seldom allowed him an open shot.

Twenty-five players broke into the lineup, East Rochester using 14 and Irondequoit 11. Diminutive John Calabrese sons, Samuel, Conesus, N. Russell of Rochester, Maj. Burton R. Patterson.

Japan; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Coullahan, Albatiy; Mrs. Evelyn Piaani, New York; 36 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; her sister, Mrs. H. F.

Margolis, Brooklyn. Friends are invited to call at Reese ine tsrockport Scarlets, com expected to ship standard bred horses from 24 states and Canada Dec. 10, 1948. in her 95th year. art welcome to call at Bender 301 Alexander after noon, Saturday.

Funeral services Jlondav. Dec. 13, 1948 at 2.33 p. m. Interment, private in Mt.

Hope. OATH Suddenly, Friday, Dec. 10, 14S. Loretta sA. Gath of 158 Cady St.

She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Jesse J. Crouch; two brothers, Rtvtnind Rilev, Coshocton, Ohio, and Howard Riley of Rochester: so two step-children, Angclia and IjiVern Gath. suffered by Baksi in eight years of fighting, and it removed him from consideration as an opponent for Louis. Charles, who entered the iing a 5-to-13 favorite, boosted his stock as a Challenger, even though he failed to.

put Baksi on the canvas. He proved that he at least could hurt a big man. Baksi made no protest when Goldstein pulled the wasp-waisted Negro off him. an Inter-City League match on the Lexington Avenue Field; the newly-formed Italian American soccer outfit will take the field against Lackawanna Hispanos on the Avenue Playground Field in an exhibition duel and the Rochester Thistles will travel to to Phoenix. posed of Brockport State Teacher College students, defeated the Rangers in the preliminary game, With Bobby Place hitting for seven tallies in the third quarter, Pittsford pulled away to a comfortable 8-point advantage.

Place led the scoring for the Class champion Pittsford outfit, garnering 15 points while teammate Dan Tack had 10. Don Luke was best for the losers with 14 counters. Memorial Chapel. 40 West 10-3. It was their second victory Playground Fives where services will be held haturriay afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Alrn7 papeepTee ined scoring laurels for the in the Rochester Intermediate Lacrosse League. Jack Costigan scored eight goals, for the winners and Lou Alviano and Dick Hanson Scottsville. copy. Friends mav call at J. B.

Winch- Pianotowners with 13 points on six Buffalo for an engagement with the Becks in the first of a home- PELL At rest. Friday, Dec. 10. PITTSFR" rESFIELD Tl goals and a foul, followed closely by Collins' 10. and-home series in the Northwest eil a Funeral Home.

137 Cady funeral service will be conducted Monday morning at 8:45 and 8:15 o'clock at St. Mary's Church. 5 5 1.VH-msn, rt Place. rf ern Cup final. scored one each.

Dick Uteritz scored three for the losers. AST ROCHESTER IRONDEQUOIT 1 2 2 0 0 1948. Charles (Plugger) Pell of 160 Milton St Survived by his wife, Marie (Reed) Pell; one son. Charles A. Pell- one daughter Mrs.

Henrv 6 Howe. if 3 Tommy Gray, who was reported The victory was Charles 12th straright since he dropped a close decision to Elmer Ray in the same ring nearly two years ago. He was breathing easily all the way last night, suffered no cuts and was in distress only once when Baksi FT; Devereaux.rf 0 0 Schneider. SLATTERY Cuari.lf Lnurin.c 2 0 1 4 6 0 Open Play Today First ball will be tossed in the newly formed Division of Playgrounds Basketball League today with six leagues opening competition on area school gyms. Purpose of the league is to give boys between 10 and 14 a chance to play the game in regular regular league competition.

No boy who is a member of a IROQUOIS Horner: one grandchild. Deceased 4 6iHetrick.c 0 10! L.Heslor.rg 1 D.Heior,lf Taclt.rg 2 4 2 10 3 14 1 1 ly signed to play for the Portuguese earlier this week, will be un available for action with the Portu DeMare.rf R. Cook, White, lg 3alabrese.lt I. Jacobs, 3 Kilrtea.rl 0 0 6 1 13; Mynott.lt 0 0 OiMeizBer.c 5 0 lOlstidwell.c 0 0 0 Solden.rg I. AlrMahon.

-I TIGERS R. Stevens, C. Ground, B. Huff, F. Wllaon.

F. J. White, Coliins. guese. However, George Martin and IS 10 42! Total 13 10 36 Total dug a right under his heart in the sixth round.

Rirzi.c Steve Constantine, both of whom Pittsford 17. Pen- Score at half time, i 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 6 0 0 0 13 5 10 2 5 5 15 0 0 0 0 2 2 13 5 0 0 0 12 13 37 f. White, W. Mclntee, Ft. Kelson, R.

Porter, field 16. D. O'Brien, rg 3 3 Peck, re 1 0 signed with the Portuguese this v. Stevens, 1 week, will definitely be in the line 6 27 9 2 McPherson.lg 11 Green, Ik Selshelm.lg 1 Oi 01 MaROon.ig 0 0 Iroquois 4 Olean 1 COLDFEDEB In Buffalo, N. December 10.

1948, Simon H. Gold-feder of 142 Colvin Avenue, husband of the late Rose Euer Goldfeder, father of Irwin of Rochester, Mrs. Bertram Gumbinsky, S-1 and -the late Hyman Gold-fedr. Funeral services will take place at tha Etkin Mortuary, 576 Linwood Avenue. Sunday afternoon, December 12 at 2 o'clock.

Friends cordially Invited. HOOPER On Friday, December 10, IMS, the Rev. Alfred Ernest Hooper of 63 Norn Drive. Besides his wife, Cemina M. Hooper, he is survived bv two daughters, Mrs.

Ira Wilder of Stewart Manor, L. Mrs. George Mason of Rochester and one son, Goldstein said he stopped the bout because Baksi, beaten against the ropes and ordered to come out and fight, protested that he couldn't see. High School, Varsity or Reserve 3 4 41 up against the Sport Club. Vienne, 1R 4 i J.

O'Brien, lg 0 0 Boasting a tie and two defeats in three games, the Italian pitch was a World Wnr 1 veteran and a member of the Men's Club of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, 19th Ward Young Republican Club, William W. Doud Post No. 198. American Legion, 309th Field Artillery Association. Friends may call at the Savage Funeral Home, 10SO North St.

Services Monday morning at 8:15 and 9 o'clock at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Full military services at the grave. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Arrangements by Gus Damaschke. RV C.GIERI James, of 36 Hewitt St.

He leaves one sister, Clorinda Pellegrini; also several nieces and nephews. Russo.lg 0 0 Scottsville Stops Churchville, 34-28 Drawing away in the final two periods, Scottsville hurdled Church Scoring Iroquois: Jacobs 9, Nelson 5, White 4. IdcMahon 4. Hogan 4, Green 1. Olean: Stevens 5, Bennett 4, Ground 1, White 1.

TntAi 22 6 50 Totals unit hopes to make the Lacka The disappointing crowd paid only $40,832 to witness the brawl, team will be eligible to play. Age limits is 14. Teams will play 10 minute quarters with all rules following those used in city high school play. Today's schedule: Score at halftime, East Rochester 30, Irondequoit IS. which was televised.

wanna Hispanos lis first victim. The Italian combination lost to the Thistles, 1-0, and to the Buffalo ville, 34-28, at Churchville. The first half was nip-and-tuck, Scottsville Whitings Blast 'East Rochester Sparked by Mazza's 21-point Rally by Brighton Defeats Webster West Side School 1 v. Wilson Becks 2-1, while holding the His holding 8-7 and 12-11 margins at the quarters. 9 a.

School 21 vs. Gardiner. 10 a. panos to a lall deadlock Maroon Favored In Cornell Tilt Six times the Thistles reached Conn also five grandchildren, Geof Funeral Monday, Dec. 13.

19i8, from frey and Susan Wilder, Robert spree. Whitings defeated East the Northwestern Cup final but he Roncone Funeral Home, R50 West Hish vs. Eronsoa m. A. I games at West High.

West Side 2: Ed-erton Pk. vs. John P. Riley. 10 a.

Brown Square v. T-comn, 11 a. m. 8c.iool 7 vs. Si-Jiool 42.

2 p. m. All games at Edger'on Pit. East Side 3: School 9 vs. Prhuol In.

9:30 a. m. Washington 1 vs. Washington 2. were unsuccessful on each occa The winners outscored their foes, 13-3, in the third session.

Cliff LaPree gained scoring laurels for Scottsville with 13 points while Henry Malinowski bucketed eight for the losers. Rochester, 64-45, in a Champion Basketball League game on the lymnuth Ave. at 8:30 a. a. m.

at Holy Crrms Church. Inter sion. They hope to crack the jinx Webster High threw quite a scare into the Brighton High camp before succumbing to the Twelve Corners five, 54-41, at Brighton. Webster outplayed Brighton, 15-13, at the quarter and increased its margin five points, 32-27, in the second period. Brighton came to Ukrainian-American court this year against the Becks, who New York (UP) Colgate University, already 4aunched successfully on an eight-game tour of foreign courts, tonight seeks to nail ment.

Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Please omit flowera. RENCH Max J. Resch. aged 80 years, Friday, Dec.

10, 194S. at the home, 22 Chestnut Ridge Chili. SCOTTSrVIIXK CHURCHVILLE down its first victory in a drive night. Mike Beato pumped in 20 for East Rochester: WHITING E. ROCHESTER Tl OFT 4 nalente.rf 0 2 2 3 0 fi Nicolucci.rf 2 0 4 have broken even with the Thistles in two encounters this season.

The final is a two-game series, total goals in both games to determine the winner. Next game in the set 1 0 0 0 I.apree.rf to retain the Upstate New York He is survived by two sons, Herman life in the third frame for a 42-38 iBackus.if 2 4 0 UltHO a. m. All games at Edisoa Teeh. north gym.

Eajit Side 4: School vs. Avenue P. 9:30 Carter vs. Goodman. 10:30 a.

m. Games at Edison, south gym. East Side 5: Humboldt v. of 9:30 a. m.

School 52 vs. School It. 10.3'J a. m. Games at- School 14 zym.

East side 6: Wsdsw-orth First 9:30 a. Hartord vs. Schooi 14. 10 30 a. m.

Games at School 14 fym. of this city, Lawrence J. of On- lead at the third stanza. Webster Reynolds. ario Center, N.

three daughters. Lenord.c 4 1 3 1 0 is slated for Rochester the follow Mrs. Frank J. Gardner, Mrs. John 0 2lPimm.lf 1 8 Whaley.e niNicholes.e 0 Ames.

0 0 Emheling.H 2i'3asketball championship. 1 4 si Coach Karl Lawrence's veteran 2 Jcage team, fortified by a narrow 5' triumph this week over New York Univcrsitv. is favored to rack un P. Schwalbach of this citv and Mrs. ing Sunday.

Resch. rK TTowan.le Marritt.lg 0 3 9 2n 1 3 1 1 Mason. Jovce Petrie of Syracuse, Y. and Mary Stuart Hooper. Friends may call at the chapel of Inmire Nagle.

Chestnut Street at until noon Monday. Funeral service will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Im-manuel Baptist Church. Park Ave at Brunswick St. The Rev. Osgood H.

McDonald, officiating. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Utica, Svracuse. Holyoke, Water-viile. Maine papers please copy.

Jill BERT Fridav. Dec. 10. 1948, Vincent Joubert of 60 Stuntz St. He survived bv his wife, Louise Joubert: two daughters, Mrs.

Edward Stetzenmever and Mrs. Roy Bogart: his son, Arthur V. Joubert; eight grandchildren; atx sisters and a brother. Friends are invited to call at Hedges Memorial Chapel where services will be held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment, Mt.

pe Cemetery. Rertino.le 4 5 13 I. 3 Uazza.c 5 21 3 1 7 KaRetinrn.ri: 4 5 13 I. Pajsero rR 1 0 0' I. Martin, lg 0 elke.lK 2 2 garnered only two baskets in the second half, kicking away a possible upset.

Dexter PvObcrts. who ripped 14 points through the hoop ali in the Edwin Weihing of Orchard Park, N. Y. 15 grandchildren; one brother, Conrad Resch of Coltlwater. He was member of the Holy Name Society College Results Tota 15 4 34 Total in Score at half time, Scottsville 11.

lucko.lg 0 0 0 or moiv unost cnurcn. Cornell also is unbeaten in two games, but doesn't appear to have Mr. Resch is rentintr at Haubner Total 23 18 84 Toial 16 13 43 first half led the Brightonmen, while Joe DeFranco had six field goals and six fouls for 18 for Score half time. Whitings 26, East the power to stop the invaders. Rochester 24.

Honeoye Falls Licks Rush-Henrietta Syracuse. 65-63 loser to Denver Webster. Stallknecht Funeral Home, 82S Jay St. Funeral Monday morning at 8:33 o'clock and 9 o'clock from Holv Ghoat Church. Interment in Holy Ghoat Cemetery, Coldwater.

SCllNEinKll Entered Into rest, in BRIGHTON WEBSTER last night in a nip-and-tuck battle, takes on the Quantico Marines to Armstrong Takes Todd Hoopmen Annex 53-51 WLi Todds defeated Janes in a Champion Industrial League game last night, 53 to 51. The winners piled up a 31-19 vantage at the half, largely due to Guinan's keen eye. During the evening, he hit for a dozen buckets and netted six charity shots for Honeoye Falls handed Rush-Henrietta its initial Class setback, Robert3.rf night in seeking its third triumph Muskexon. Thuradav. Dec.

a in four starts. 40-26. at Honeoye Falls. 1948, Caroline Lindau Schneider. Neuhlerl.rf Owens.

If Trct.lf Paris. Squash Triumph George Armstrong, Genesae Val widow of Prof. G. A. Schneider.

She JACOBSEN' Jerald Edward Jacob-sen, are 9 months, of 126 Brookfield Friday, Dec. 10. 1948. He is Tl 6 2 1 i' DeFraneo.rf 0 0 0 Abbntt.rf 12 4 Panitinto.Vf 4 19 Iynch.lf 2 4 8 P.urr.c 0 0 0 Eatnn.c 6 1 13 0 1 Ranch. rK Oil Schutt.lK 2 0 4 0 0 OLevane.43 survived bv two dauehters.

Mrs. 8 8 IS 0 0 0 2 15 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 3 17 0 0 0 2 15 13 15 41 ley Club pro, defexted Lou Schae- Bonaventure Rally rrvived by his parents, Mr. and fer, Buffalo squash champ in an Mrs. Henry Jacobsen; one brother George Sauerwein of Weston, and Mrs. Harold Thurston of North Muskejron, six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

BASHttTRAl'L RIT 51, McMaster 35. St. Lawrence 61, Hurtwick 39. Champlain 4S, Norwich 40. Manhattan 5), St, Francis 52.

Toledo 65. Denver 51. Texas Christian 63, E. Texas State 54. Kordham 62, Brooklyn 48.

Kentucky 81. Tulsa 27. Brigham Young 62. Valparaiso 57. Lemoyne 60, Hobnrt 37.

St. Bonaventure 5S. Geneva 46. Buffalo 63, Case 57. Georgia 81, Chattanooga 53.

Seton Hall 49. NY AC 47. N. C. State 56, W.

Va. 36. Puke 57, Hampdcn-Sidney 50. NYU Frosh 61. Kings Point Frosh 27.

Baldwin-Wallace 64. Youngstown 49. K. Kentucky 77. Fmporla 45.

Alleghany 1, Ht. Vincent 42. Illinois Tech Chicago 5.J. Wagner 63, W. Marylmut 47.

Vara time 67. Albany Tenia. 33 Catholic U. 61. I.ynchhutg 33.

N. Carolina 64. Hanes HO. N. Haven Tchrs.

7, Wlllimatic Tchrs. 32 William Jewell Baker 2. Missouri Valley 61, Central 60. James: his grandparents, Mr. and exhibition match at the Central Stam.c Cleary, rg Heinrlch.rg Ryan Drotning.lg Durfee.lg Tnlal 30 points.

Score: Coach' Louie Basile's five streaked to a 14-10 lead at the quarter and was never headed thereafter. Honeoye Falls was on top at half, 22-18, and 33-21 at the three-quarter pole. Forward Jack Druschel was the Individual offensive star of the game with a lS-point outlay on Nets 58-46 Victory TODDS JANE3 Mrs. Edmund Jacobsen and Mrs Martha Gamel. friends are Invited to call at the Tt Gerhard Funeral Home.

17S Cumber Ca.talll.rf Friends may call at tha Frank 21 12 Ml Total land Saturday. Funeral nervier Miller Olean UP) St. Bonaventure had a close call last night but came from behind to win its first basket Ashton Funeral Home, 1218 Culver Rd. at Hazelwood where funeral service will bs held Mon 2 0 4 10 1 7 IT 4 (iutnan.c at i p. the Rev.

O. E. Krueger officiating. 2 1 51 3 0 6 Paierno.rf 2 0 4 12 6 30 PI Franc. 3 4 Cuiatti rg 1 2 BitreteilL 1 2i seven buckets and a foul.

day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter- St In Geneseo. Ftlnrm.rs; Brennan.rg HrJilltzer.lg Schreiner.lg Tn-nt. Mt. Hope Cemetery.

last night. The exhibition followed a dinner party enjoyed by squish rac-queters under the chairmanship of Roy Hork. An exhibition match, squash players' clinic and dinner will be held once a month during the Winter se-ison, Roy Hock announced last night. Persons interested are urged to contact Hock at the Central on Gibbs Street. HONEOYE FAT.LS RUFH -HENRIETTA nee, to, l4S.

Sister of Frances and Martin Schueler. ball of the season, 5R-4(1, over Geneva. An 11-point barrage by Ed Kraiis late in the third period sent the JIT7.MAN Entered into rest. Time of funeral aervlce to he' an 22 7 at Thursdav evening. Dec 9.

at her home. 1704 Monroe Carolina 23 7 53 Totals Score at half time. Todrts 3i, Janes Kiizman, She is survived bv six h. letinessee State 50. Wash, 44.

daughters. Mrs. Martha Huber, Lipton, Mrs. Mary Schneider, nounced later. SLATTKI! Thursday, December 9 1918.

at St. Marv's Hospital, John L. Slattery of 103 Barton St. He ia survived by one son, William J. Slattery: one brother, William B.

Slattery: four sisters. Mrs. Martin Cum- Tl OFT 3 2 S'Dchnksrf 5 0 10 Rawlinson.rf Pratcbel.lf 10 2 Druschel, If 7 1 I.Vock.lf 0 0 0 "ord.c 0 0 0i 12 4 3 2 SiVTnore.r 1 0 2 "nnforrt.rg oi Miller. rf 2 4 "otter lg .1 1 0 0 0 Years, lg 0 2 2' Totals 1 8 401 Totals 10 6 2S Score at half time, Honeoye Falls 22. KI.E.M- At her home on Dec.

10, 194S, Mrs. Gertrude L. Klem of 60 Kron Street. She is survived by her husband, Roger G. Klem; one daughter, M--S.

Chester C. Etter; one son, Gerald R. Klem; three brothers, Joseph, Charles, Jerone Zapf; threu sisters, Mra. Walter Cronin of P.uf-falo. Mrs.

Henry Burn's, Mrs. Pauline Moiland of Atlanta, Georgia. Funeral services from Henry T). Halloran Sons Kuneral Home, 341 Plymouth Ave. South, Monday mor-nine at and 11 o'clock at St.

COTTAGE JHM Ajeivuie, Mrs. Mathilda To bert. hpokane. Mrs. Anna Schweitzer, Vancouver, B.

and the Misses Bertha and Emma KitJi-Bin. and son, Carl of Brighton; 24 mings of l-lma, N. Miss Tere.sa Slattery, Mra. George Reed and Sis Wofford 70. VV.

Carolina Tchrs. 42 Indiana Tecti 67. Concordia Lawrence Tech 65. N. Dakota State 52.

Newberry 39, Lenoir lUiyne 33, West Liberty 43, Shepherd 42. Beckley 67, Alderson-Broaddus 52 (over lime). Hamllne 86, N. Dakota 43 Orinnell 62, Knox 39. Augustana 57, Jamestown Oakland 89, Scot Field 54.

Winona 51. Stevens 47. IS N. Mais ralrport Tsl. TIT DINING DANCING Fins Mtmcf DON CATO'S ORCHESTIA tir Lenny Dortmas-Drsens ItEGALS NIP ATHLETICS Kegals nipped Athletics, 43-41, in an overtime basketball game at Edgerton Park last night.

Billy Di-Paulo was high for the winners ter M. Theodora of Nazareth Acad Rush-Henrietta IS. jrranacnnaren ana 12 great-grandchildren: a sister. Mrs. Michael emy Convent; one granddaughter, Nancy Patricia Slattery.

Bonnies ahead for keeps. St. Bonaventure took an early lead, but Geneva forged In front after '16 minutes of play and led 27-24 at the half. The Bonnies began to roll shortly after intermission, however, and held a commanding 45-33 lead as the fourth quarter started. Kraus and Ken Murray of St.

Bona tied for scoring honors with 13 each. Ed Harr had 12 for Geneva. Sammy Urzetta of Rochester, last year's leading intercollegiate foul-shooter, made only two of four good last night. Monica's Church. Interment, Holy Friends are invited to call after 7 Sepulchre Cemetery.

i i Johnny Marss-Vscal Falkenberg of Rochester, and two sisters and two brothers residing in Canada. Funeral services from the home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the p. m. Friday evening at the David LEGI.ER Capt. Edward J.

Lepler with 19 points. Pat Dcnoffa led the Athletes with 17. son Brothers JfTineral Home. b7 of 163 Merwin Dec. 10, 1948.

He leaves his wife, Isabel; two Brockporters Whip Hilton Team, 41-35 Led by Jim Heinrich, who tallied 13 points, the Brockport High School cagers defeated Hilton Geneaee St. cor. Barton where funeral service will be held Monday nev. yj. t.

ivrueger or Andrews St daughters, Mrs. John Rossiter and mornincr at 9:30 o'clock and at 10 jsapusi cnurcn officiating, Mrs. Charles Snow; one son. Edward o'clock at St. Monica'a Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. ritA.l Entered into rest at Park Ave. Hospital. Rochester. Fri fJ.

four sisters, Mrs. Theodore Florack, Mrs. Loretta McGurn, Watch High, 41-35, at Brockport in a non-league contest. Mrs. James Dennis and Mrs.

Irene day. iu, 194S, Mamie C. Sprague aced 79 years of Williamson. N. Touhev: one brother.

Wellington She is survived bv two sisters, Miss Brockport, Class A entrant, led Jegier; two grandchildren. He was a retired Captain of the Rochester SCOTT Entered Into rest at the home of her son, 2566 Browncroft Wednesday, Dec. 8, 194S, Sophia Annie Scott. She is survived by her son. Dr.

John Wood Scott; one brother. John L. Jones; five sisters, the Misses Emily and Maude xiia rsenneit. ana Mrs. J.

is. iJras er. and several nephews. Hilton, Class outfit, at halftime, 19-18. ire uepartment.

Olivet 57. F.arlham 21. Ark. Tech 80. Fort Smith JC 52.

Hendrix 81. Ark. Medics 31 Lackland Air Field 53, Howard Payne 47 Hardin 65. Daniel Baker 27. High Point 51, H.

Car. Tchrs. 30. Kion 53. Hifh Point 43.

Pratt Inst. 68, Cathedral 53. Tufts 76. Suffolk 27. Loyola (New Orleans) 54, Howard 41.

Mississippi State 61, Quachita 45. Kings (Del.) 66, Ptiila. Textile 63. David Lipscomb 44, Florence State 42. Sentre 62, Sewanee 38.

Vanderbilt 77, Cumberland 32. Middlebury 58. Hamilton 52. St. Anselms 94, American Int.

54. Simpson f5. Buena Vista 54. Baylor 43, Phillips Oilers 31. Dayton John Carroll 46.

Roanoke 63. Milligan 54. III. State Normal 64, Shurtleff 56. Clarion Tchrs.

62. Califomii (Pi funeral Irom Charles Kennedv friends mav call at the Young Funeral Home, West Main Wil BROCKPORT HILTON Funeral Home, 1501 Main St. E. Mondav mornintr at. und from liamson, from where services will Jones.

Mrs. William German, the St. John the Evangelist Church at Misses Kate F. and Minnie L. Jones.

Funeral from her sister's home, oe neici on Monday afterhoon a 2:30 o'clock. Interment, Pleasan View Cemetery. Mann.rf Rayburn.rf Rorvell.lf Smlth.lf oclocK. Interment in Holv Courtmen Defeat DuPonts Rochester Gas and Electric court-men turned back the DuPonts, 75 to 54, in the preliminary at the Arena last nightt. It was Champion Industrial League game.

Score: GAS ELEC. DU PONT i i i 98 McBeth Street, Saturday after oepuicuere uemeiery. i 7 ti II Rockow.rf ooo 2 15 0 1 II King, If 2 15 0 0 01 Wornlack.lf 0 0 4 1 Smith.c 3 3 9 1 1 3Kaeel.c 4 0 4 5 t3 Shutte.rg 3 0 6 1 0 Priest. rg 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 Pick-worth. lg 1 2 15 11411 Total 15 5 35 SCALES Friday, Dec.

10. 1943 IBauer.c Olive E. Scales of 68 Pioneer St. She I Marshall, is survived by her husband, Fred- erick L. Scales; her daughter, Mrs.

i2a Jeanette L. Knop, and her son, Les- r.i LEESE ter G. Scales. Total noon at 2 o'clock. Interment In Mt Hope Cemetery.

TlETZK Lillian, died December Burbank, California, formerly Rochester, N. Y. Survived by her parents, two sisters, Mildred Tietze. Mrs. E.

A. Andrews; one brother, Emery of Burbank. SKI.KB Mrs. Henrietta Selke, on Friday, Dec. 10, 1948, at the home, 1262 South Ave.

She ia survived by two sons. Deputy Chief Edward C. Selke, Rochester Fire Department, and Raymond Selke; two sisters, Mrs. Jonannn Scheer of Waverly, Score at hal time. Brockport 19, Hilton IS.

Friends are invited to call at Hedges Memorial Chapel where services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Tl OFT 7 1 151 Monaohino.f 5 1 11 7 1 15! (iunnera.f 7 3 17 Yahn.f 4 2 I 111 Ciulla. 30 4 24! ningTloh.c 1 1 Destlno.o 1 2 Dengler.c 2 2 6 Knter.g 1 0 2 Watt.g OOO 3 0 Mlllslagle.g 10 2 Gunther.g 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 33 9 75 Totals 23 8 54 Memorial Chapel Ml. 40 WEST AVE.

i VI Harry M. BRAKE SERVICE ON ANY MAKE OF CAR Adjust Brakes lnpsct snd lubricsts braking iytsm, add fluid if nsedsd Chsck Wheal slignmsnt Inspect and adjust steering BUDGET TERMS ON ALL SERVICES SERVICE DEPT. OPEN 'TIL NOON ON SAT. ret. .500 .000 .000 Tchrs.

47. Wahpeton Sclenoe 6.T, St. Cloud Tchrs. 4S. Manitoba 62.

Minot Tchrs. 49. Bemldjl Tchrs. 56. Luther 54.

TiCLA 61, St. Mary's 68. Tarkio 70, York f2. George I'epperdlne 52. Arizona Slats 51.

Mary villa 64. Rorkhurst 41. Colorado Saats A3, Colorado A 47. Utah State 75, Montana 67. Carbon 31.

Fort Lewis 30. Ricks 60, Montana 44. Ottawa (Kas.) 59, Northwest 57. B'riends 36, Central (Kas.) 22. Arizona 52.

Loyola (La.) 51. Utah 66. So. Cal. 54.

Manchester 74, Wilmington 5S. Tri-State 57, Flint 43. Kansas Wes. 54. Colorado Mines 41.

Hastings 55, Yankton 47. SWIMMING Colgate 47, Buffalo Tchrs. 28. 9 Thm Wm Std moat baautlrul cbapal In Memoriam SAXTORAin gad but loving memory of my wife and mother, Roch. 2 Brighton 1 Irondq't 2 Brockp't 1 FalW 1 Rush-H'a 1 Hilton 0 Class A tj Ptc I 0 1.0001 Fairport 1 0 1.0001 Spencer't 0 2 1 .6571 Webster 0 2 1 Class Pet.

1m 0 l.ooo! Pittsford 0 0 1 .5001 Churchy' 0 1 0 .0001 Class L. Pet. L. 0 Penfield 0 0 and Mrs. Charles Seuffert of Rochester; six grandchildren and Pet.

.000 .000 one great-grandchild. Mrs. Selke was a charter member of Salem Church, Sisters Society and Mission Society of'Salem Church and Ladies Branch Knitrhts of Calvin. Soottea'a Pet. .000 pnine (Mickey) Santora, who passed away 1 year ago today, Dec.

11, 1247. Sad and sudden was the call, Of one so dear and loved by all. Her loving heart had ceased to beat, Before we knew it she was asleep. A bitter grief; a shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. God loved her, too, and thought It best, He took her home to eternal rest.

No one knows how much we miss you No one knows the bitter pain. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home, 1262 South Ave. Interment in FOOTBAIA. Ouachita 7, Southeastern 0 HIGH SC HOOL FOOTBALL Mt. Hope Cemetery.

WHITE On Friday, Dec. 10, at her Kenny Washington To Quit Gridiron JJOS ANGELES JP) One of the finest football players ever produced in the West, Kenny Washington, winds up a 16-year grid career tomorrow, and a lot of people hate to see it happen. Mayor 'Fletcher Bowron has proclaimed it "Kenny Washington Day" as Kenneth the King-fish plays his final game for the Los Angeles Rams' against the Pittsburgh Steelers. home, 3 South Main Pittsford, Luella A. White, widow of W.

Ernest White of Pittsford. Surviving are Maiden, Mass. 14, Lee, Jacksonville 0. CHURCHVILLE WINS, 74-50 Churchville Towners won their fifth straight basketball game last night, defeating Kendall, 74-50, at V.1 1 'il. it.

ner sons, warren: ner trranuson Allen, both of Pittsford; two sisters, 4 Teams Reach 1,200 In Rifle Matches Four teams hit for scores better than 1.200 in matches last night over the Rochester Rifle Range. Scores National league: Nationals 1,202, Kul-lve 1.175, Beech Nut. 1, 1.257: Crosman 1.170. Schtibers 1,132, Beech Nut 2 Sctnw 1,217, Archers 1.1.41. Ameren league: P.

T. French 1.21R, Beech. Nut 3. 1.133: Williams 1,142, Sergeant 1,098, Rebe! 1,121, Crosman 1,035. We have suffered since we lost you, Life has never been the same.

In our heart your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true. There is not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. Husband, Angelo, (Joseph) and Son Jerry. (Anniversary Mass at Corpus Christi Church, Dec. 11, 1948, at 9:30 a.

Mrs. Abhy Pierce of Springville, Mrs. Jessie Sherman of Herkimer. Her brother, Albert Ford of California. Several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call- at Zornow's Funeral Home from where the service will be held Mondav. Dec. 13 at 2 p. m. Interment la Pittsford.

I vnui envme. isernie ooriicis starred for the winners with 21 i points. Monday night, Churchville entertains Bergen in. a Genesee 'Rural League game..

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