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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • Page 14

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1961V AGE FOURTEEN KENTUCKY ADVOCATE, DANVILLE, KENTUCKY Mather's 2 Field Goab Score Navy 13, Army St. Charles In Win OverKSD WithJoe Brady pumping in 24 points, from his center position, St. Charles of Lebanon beat the through kick'ng by a college play-er. Mather, who has 20-300 vision, HigH Schools Teams In Area Are Shown The eight pictures of high school basketball teams in this area that are shown on page 9 represent teams from 'seven Boyle county high schools and one (Hustonville) Lincoln county team, just over the Boyle-line. All, of these teams havetarted their schedules that will be played out late in February in 'time for the district tournament It is to estimate the By WILL CIUMSLEY Associated Pres Spoils Writer PHILADELPHIA AP Greg Mather, Navy's near-sighed kick-, tag wizard, booted field goals of 32 and 36 yards Saturday and dealt Army its third straight defect.

13-7, in the colorful service football game witnessed by President Kennedy and a crowd of Little Colonels of Kentucky School for the Deaf, 56 to 50, on the winners' floor Friday night. The score was tied at 18 all at the end of the first quarter, but the winners pulled to a 33 to 27 lead at halftime and controlled the game the rest of the way. k'cked 11 field goals and 22 extra points in 23 attempts this year, giving, him 55 points and beating the record of 54, set by Ed Dyas of Auburn last year. This was the sixth game won by Navy on a field goal in the series, dating back to 1890, and it was the first to swing on a kick since 1934 when a fkld goal by Slade Cutter gave the Middies a 3-0 victory. President Kennedy, a wartime boat commander, sat on the Army side of the field with members of his official government id v) ') si: 3 101,000.

The two goals by Mather, a 212-pound Lbs Angeles end who cant see the playing field without contact lenses, provided ths decisive margin in the fierce, de John Howard high for KSD with 14 points. Quinn Hyatt, 5'5" center, got 12 for the losers. The Little Colonels do not have another scheduled game until January 9. They have open dates on December 5 and 8. No games will be played the last week before the Christmas holidays because of conflicts with Christmas programs at the school.

family in the first half of the 0 game and moved to the Navy side fensive battle which saw me two teams trade touchdowns in the third period. Both touchdowns were set up by long passes. Al Rushatz, pile-driving fullback, scored from the 1-yard line for Army while sophomore Bill Ulrich raced 13 yards for the Navy's score. The field goals in the second a xl fourth periods were the 10th and 11th for Mather, who set an all-time record, for points scored number of people that will see these eight teams play during the season, bujt it would run into many thousands. The sport cements communities and areas and provides wholesome recreation for a large number of boys and cheerleaders.

Most of the games are played on Tuesday and Friday nights and regardless of the participants they always attract large crowds of interested and partisan Many of ths county teams play each other twice each season and jjhese friendly rivalries add to the enjoyment of the sport and the intensity of the interest. Most of the teams play in holiday and other tournaments and often double-header attractions are arranged. The coaches are sportsmen that have the interest and the welfare of the boys at heart and they teach principles of living and playing that are of inestimable value to the participants in later life. After a very few years Jhere will be only one Boyle county high school team as Perryville, Forkland, Parksville and Junction City will move into the new consolidated high school that will be built on -the Perryville Road. The players on each of these teams are happy when the crowds gather to see them play and to cheer them on.

They make one request, in unison, of the spectators "Be Good Burin the final half. The. setback was particularly galling for Army, which now has won only one game in the last six. The last Army victory was in 1S58, when the Cadets won 22- Navy won 43-12 in 1959 and 17-12 NO REPORT Parksville was scheduled to play McKinney, there, Friday night but no of the' game was obtainable yesterday morn ing. last year.

Estate Sale Personal Property AUGIOM tIALF-AGAIN PROSPERITY IS AIM-Thee nauuMUMac boxes) comprise the new Organ-ization for Economic Co-operation and Development, referred to as ths Atlantic Community whose aim la an overall. 50 per cent Increase to gross national product by 19 iO to answer the Soviet's economic ut-pourtags. The combined gross naUonal product wouia go to $1.316 trillion. Tb American plan for the Increased output is development it undeveloDed nations. (Ventral Pre) ABsoums Wave Rolls Over Junction Rick Norton Selected To Captain All-State Team Saturday, Dec.

9, at 10 A. M. ON THE PREMISES HIGHLAND COURT We have been authorized to scll at Absolute Auction at the above time and place, the following described parsonal property in order to settle the estate of C. E. Eiford, deceased.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) I Norton, who threw 20 touchdown I Cooke, 12; Westerfield, Gorley, 6 and Whitlock. 2. The Junction City scoring was Mitch Frisby, 20; Wals, 17; Logue, 12; Anderson and Elder, eacb; Mickey Frisby, and bowed to St. Francis.

Wave was never in trouble Friday night and led at the quarter stops, 15 to 9, 42 to 32 and 61 to 50. Ellis got 32 points for the winners and Edwards registered 21. Other scoring for the Wave was The Forkland Green Wave just kept on rolling Friday night and, at Junction City, beat the Red Devils handily, 81 to 69. It was the fourth straight win for the Wave. They lost only their first game of the season when -they passes for Louisville Flaget's Class AAA high school football champions, is honorary captain of the Kentucky All-State team an nounced Saturday by The Courier- Second Team Ends James Bosley, Richmond Madison, and Gary Ovef ton, Paducah Tilghman.

Tackles Sam Ball, Henderson County, and Bob Heinze, Fort Thomas Guards Star Evins, Somerset, and David Carter, Louisville Manual. Center Tom Binkley, Lexington Lafayette. Backs' Fred Ballou, Richmond Madison, Larry Johnson, Journal. niss m. mm ran Bed clothet Odd chair Electric tweeper floor polisher Throw rugs Baby bed Good Enterprise gat range New Frigidaire refrigerator (1961 model) New breakfatt tet with 6 chain Dishes Cooking utensils Singer tewing machine Table model Admiral television set 2-Piece living room suit Platform rocker Coffee table Ocational table 2 End tablet Floor lamp Table lamps Several radios Pictures Two 3-piece bedroom suites Night stand Cedar chert TV tablet Linens TERMS; Cash Norton was picked as quarterback on the team, which also includes teammate Frank Sellinger at tackle.

Flaget was the only team to have two representatives on the team, picked by high school coaches. Joining Norton in the backfield are Richmond Madison's fine pass Tool Russellville, Jim Levitch, Owens-oro, and RogerWalz, JFortThoni as Highlands. Third Team Porch furniture" and many other itemt too numerous to litt. Ends Joe Tennill, Shelbyville. and Bill Bouchard, Louisville Fla- er, Talbott Toda, Madisonvuie David Wells and Corbin's Rodger Bird, member of an illustrious Kentucky football famiy.

The other tackle opposite Sellinger is Louisville Male's Charles Ehrsam. At the ends are Clint Bacon of Louisville Manual and Rick Kestner of Belfrey. DAMVItLE REALTY CO. W. H.

(Doc) Owens, Realtor Phone 236-5494 112 N. 2nd Street Tackles Terry Bird, Eliza-bethtown, and Maurice Moorman, Louisville St.Xavier. Guards -George Withers, Versailles, and Richard Workman, Murray. Center Mike Murphy, Louis-vile St. Xavier.

Backs Toby Thomason, Henderson County, Danny Law-son, Louisville Shawnee, Gordon Thompson, Fern Creek, and Mike McGraw, Fort Thomas Highlands. Friday, December 8, at 10 A.ES. End Of Eest Valsal Street, Danvilla, ICy. At the above place in Danville, we will sell at Absolute Auction a large selection of antiques belonging to Mrs. -Russell Bryant.

The following is a partial list of the many unique antique pieces which will be sold at Absolute Auction. EARLY DAYS III DANVILLE Lloyd Caudill or Kazard and Rich Stuedle of Louisville Trinity man the guard posts, with Padu- cah Tilghman's Phil Mengel the center. Norton and Kestner are the only repeaters from last year's team. fee ioilteirSauSuiieM By Calvin Morgan Facklsr WALNUT DROPLEAF NEW GEHL itRl I Hustonville 5 Is Beaten I The Hustonville Tigers lost a TIN KITCHEN CABINET OLD HEADLIGHTS Tobacco cutters Pis cupboard Iron lard press lap boards Lot of flat Irons Piano stool Cheerleader Tryouts Set Monday Night All girls who wish to try out as cheerleaders for the basketball teams in the Tom Thumb and Midget Leagues are asked to meet TABLE Mugs Compotet Cakastands heart-breaker Friday night to Wash Bowl pitcher Match holders Tin. War Several pieces of Marble lamps Walnut half bod on Monday night, when final se BRASS KETTLES, Various Sizes lections of cheerleaders will be Memorial on the Memorial court, by a score of.

58 to 56. Hustonville took an early lead and was on top, 17 to 10, at the end of the first quarter. Memorial had moVed to a 30 to 26 advantage, at halftime and was leading I made by the various teams and CHERRY AND LARGE IRON HORSE HEAD groups in the leagues, it was announced Saturday by Ernest Wo- ford, superintendent of the Dan to 36 at the end of the third. WALNUT CRADLE Cherry chest of drawers Shaving stand Largo mirror Walnut droploaf table OLD STAGE COACH SAFE Tumblers goblots Coffeo Mills Salts Dough trays Flint glass Cuspidors Vases Coal hod Hustonville's last quarter surge fell short by only two points. ville Boyle County Recreation Department.

'Prospective cheerleaders for the Black and Red teams in the Tom Johnson led Hustonville v. 19 points and other scoring was Ellis, 18; Kirk, and Wilder 5and Purdom, 5 each. Thumb League are requested to meet at 8 o'clock Monday night at Danville High school and those for the' Gold and White teams PIIOKOGRAPII WITII LARGE IIORII In Playing 'Condition OLD SHAKER SPINNING OLD CURRIER And IVES WHEEL Perfect Condition PRINTS In Original Frames Piano player attachment Pair brass candle stands Curtain tiebacks Pedestal table Clocks Small trunks Large round tavern table Spool cabinet desk Several bods (spools, eta) in the same league will meet at the same hour at the Edna L. I Joliyer school. Flour chest Pine Chest of Drawers Those trying out for cheerlead ers in the 'Midget League's Gold CHURNS and COFFEE MILLS Ycu Are Cordially Invited To Attend A and White teams are asked tt be at Danville High school at 30 p.

m. and those ior the Blue and Red teams will meet at 6:30 at the Edna L. Toliver school, Wo-ford said. Baltimore Cdlts Say Lewis On Injury List BALTIMORE (AP) The Baltimore Colts announced Saturday that reserve defensive tackle Joe Lewis has been placed on the injured reserve list because of a ankle suffered in an auto accident, and will be out for the remainder of the National Football season. The club said his place on the roster would be filed beginning with Sunday's game against San Francisco by John Diehl, a 25-year-old rookie from Virginia who stands 6-7 and weighs 285.

rail WW LARGE FARM BELL DOUGH TRAYS Complete MEAT BLOCK Jardiniere Old Mandolin Collection of brass keys Mirrors Wooden pipe rack Butter molds Iron still banks Bottles Sowing box Country store cash drawer Brass bod Drugstore ars ft bottles PIMI0 LAL1P SEVERAL CIVIL WAR CHERRY PIE CUPBOARD IN OUR SHOWROOMS DOVUNGSiBORES TOP TWENTY MIXED LEAGUE Individual 3 Game 1. Jackson .77 523 2. J. I. Jackson 520 3.

Al Meads 483 LADIES COSTUMES GODEY LADY BOOKS Pino hutch WW nesday Might; Dec Iron coffeo roaster Scales Paper weights Boot jack Lanterns Wagon wheels Small tin buckets We have Individual Single Gams Grass seed stripper Walnut blanket chost Some large glass marbles Iron dogs 223 1. J. E. Jdcksan- 189 182 LARGE BRASS COACH 2. H.

Jackson 3. Al Msads Team Standings 1. Sluts Baarcnt4 Lot of old iron including Franklin stovo. Smalt Sample stovo, trivets, etc Nice lot of pictures and frames -Including Daguerotypss Lots of chairs of various types Hundreds of pisces of glass and other items. Small trucks NICE 3-BEDROOM BRICK HOME WITH CARPORT 33 19 29 23 25 27 2.

Pierce Arrows 3. Model TV Beginning At 7:30 P.M. Two Representatives from Gehl Manufacturing Company in Wisconsin will be present to answer questions and discuss the GEHL Mix-All and other types of Gehl Harvesting Equipment. FREE REFRESHMENTS Mayes Sims Implement Co. This horn, has city, utilities and is FHA Can be OLD HIl ASS CASH REGISTER TERMS: Cash PALM BEACH LEAGUE IncJMdual 3 Games Gsraldin Ruisslr 432 Istty Morgan 419 Edna Oavsnoort 407 Individual Single Gams Ester Jones 1 64 Gsraldine Russsll 160 Edna Davenport 1 55 Remember the TIME: Starting at 10 A.

DATE: Friday, December PLACE: end of Walnut St, Danville, Ky. Rex Edwards, Auctioneer bought with 10Dovn Only $13,500 full pricf. Dahvilb Realty Co. W. H.

(Doc) 1 Tomroys Owens 112 N. 2nd Ph. 236-5494 Dial 734-4396 Louisville Road (US 127) Mile South of llarredsburg, Ky. i TOi-fjiaav- umimi -SHOP Team Standings 24. 15 1.

Markers Th3 Public Is Invited Phone 36-5484 SANDWICHES And DRINKS DanviDe, KyJ Z. kuttens 2S1A 3. Palmsttss 32 11 1.

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