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SEPTEMBER Iff, THE LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS, LOCK HAVEN, PA. A4GE SEVEN Renovo Team Bent On Springing Upset; Parade To Starr At 2WithKickoffAt3 tock Haven High School's football teem which will face Renovo to the gait opening game on Hanson Held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, win pack plenty of weight. i Coach Walter Levine last night announced his probably starting line-up and a check of the statistics shows that if he not shift file line, as he said he might, he will have a first string which will tfo the beam at nearly 161 pounds on the average. The squad went through only a light workout this afternoon, primed by stiff scrimmages earlier in the week for the battle with the Railroaders who have, their strongest eleven in years. for Parade Meanwhile, thfe extensive plans of Faculty Manager J.

A. Painter who hopes to make this season one of the greatest financially went forward. -Four bands have been lined tip for the parade which will begin tomorrow at 2 o'clock at Lock, Haven Senior High School. The Renovo and Lock Haven High School Bands, the Hope Hose Company Band and the Hand-in-Hand Drum Bugle Corps will march along with the Mill Hall P.OS.ot A. drill team said the rooters of both schools.

There will be hundreds of gas-ailed balloons carried by the students who will release them skyward in unison at Intermission. 3. t. Puderbaugh; dty superintendent of schools, in whose charge the dedication of the remodeled Hanson Field was placed, declared today ceremonies will be There will be no speaking. A member of the Board of Educa- tion will raise the flag on the newly-painted pole and the Lock Haven, High School Band will play the Star Spangled Banner.

With all the fanfare which will add plenty of color to the 1938 bow of Coach Levme's Bobcat eleven, the big issue today was who will win the old ball game? Renovo been primal for weeks to 3 spring an upset: Coach Freddy Myers means to have his Cherry and White bribe make the supreme bid this year, the first season of the Football League, of 'which both schools members. The contest will be the only one in the league this week and all eyes around the circuit will center on flic Purple and the Cherry. "Xo Weight Comparison. No weights of Renovo players were available, but Lock Haven has one of the heaviest teams it has bad in years. Renovo may be outweighed but its line will be vastly more experienced than that of the Purple.

Bernie Mancini received caustic bums while ing before school started, the veteran guard has not been able to vpractice heavily. His physician has given the OK, for him to play, 1 but Coach Levine was doubtful last night whether he would start "I think 111'hold him and (Russ) Yost in said the Bobcat mentor. Without Mancini, Lock Haven will have aft entirely new line. In the backfield will be Jwo regulars of last year and two. of the 1937 reserves making up what should be a.

strong combination which will average 151 pounds with John Walker the only lightweight, tip- ping 134, and the other trio as fol- i lows: Jack Bressler, 157; Quarter' back 'RedCryder, 155, and Fullback Ray Strtagfellow, 160.. i The. answer to the whether Lock Haven will win tomorrow the main on the performance the green line. Dominic Marconi, 158, will be starting at center; husky Bd Foye, 197, and slim Hubert Schreiner, 141, at guards; Bob Foye, 165, older brother of Ed, and Charley Peters, 484, second only to Ed Foye hi weight, at tackles, and BUI Maggs, See FOOTBALL Continued on Page 9 i Lock Haven High School's 1938 Football Squad Meets Renovo Saturday Levine Will Pit Heavy Lock Haven Football Team Against Renovo Gala Opening Being Planned Leaders Play 2 Games Today The Lock Haven High School's 1938 edition of its football book Is presented above. The team makes its bow against Renovo High here Saturday.

The wud, coa Clayton RicJord, Louie Ricker. Dick Brooks, Hubert Hanna, William Rickard, Don Dickey, Harry Perry, (behind Dickey), Ken Croak Char es Straub, BIU ds JohasonTJerome Decker and Anthony Massortl. Rc.r row. Trainer Chet Vlechnicki, Assistant Coach Hall Achvabach, Head Coach Waller Levine, Bob Ted Robinson, tacnltr Manager J. A.

Painter and Assistant Coach Charles Missing from the picture are: Bill Brown, Bill Gucrriero. Albert Porenwky. Jim Qulggle and Bill Eytr. Old Scribbles On Sports The sportseer's chrystal ball is all awhirl and athletic gossip is flowing faster than a new bride's pancake was it Old Scribbles' wife's line of It seems the tireless faculty manager and his two hard-working) aides went over the top by at least two flights. And before we fcr- get a pat on the back for John! Q.

Fan for his cooperation. And' still one more the NYA' work on Hanson i Through that stately fount of news, P. Kinsley of Renovo whOj lor IU pens "Around the Horn with P. A. Kinsley" in The Record, I Lock Haven Teachers that Lee Gamble of the Cincinnati I did not look so good against Buck-j Reds is a native of Renovo.

It so nell. Of course, the Bisons were, above par; that is. better.that' they were expected to be. As Coach Wynn Fredericks put it to' Old. "Lock Haven is definitely worse (than last Thirty players made the trip to Lewisburg for the practice session in which the teams alternated, each taking the offensive for eight plays.

happens that when Old Scribbles was younger he knew, a Renovo lad, Leland Gamble, who resided in. an apartment, then owned the Rinellas, now of Lock Haven. doubt, the same Lee of the the neighborhood's "cry baby" and took many a shellacking when things were a How They Line Up jWest Chester Battles P. M. C.

Team Tonight little too quiet to suit the gang. As Lock Haven has won the Penn- Right next door was a Don Ren- sylvania State Teachers College frew, who later became a fine championship two years in a row, trumpet player with Horace Heidi's however, true Maroon fans can nationally-known orchestra. readily excuse the Bald Eagles if (they lose a few this year. Nevcr- Sugar Valley Vocational School thel 8 et has I soccer team but they are P- Another unbeaten season is keeping it a secret. Old Scribbles' not impossibilUy.

quest for information on the pros- Photo by Wilda's Studio Leonard (Ickj) Kelly, Renovo Hirt School's star back, will lead the Railroaders against Lock Haven High in the opt-ninc game of the football season here tomorrow. Kelly Is playing his fourth and final year as a regular and shcuU cause the Bobcats plenty of trouble. STARTING LLNE-t'PS Renovo Lock Haven 34-O'Connor Maggs-36 32-Unozzl E. Foye-35 Left Tackle 30-Jordon R. Foye-28 Left Guard 44-Smith Marconl-33 Center 35-Sheehan Sehreiner-22 Right Guard 31-IIau Peters-29 Right Tackle 37-HilIs H.

Chanman-32 Right End Cryder-26 Quarterback 42-Frecbnrg Walker-23 Left Halfback 4I-Perri Bressler-25 Right Halfback 38-KclIy Stringfeltow-24 Fullback RESERVES Orndorf, b-20 Zimmerman, b-21 Poorman. t-29 Toner, c-30 Knauff, g-31 Carter, t-38 McGill. e-39 WEST CHESTER, The Eastern Collegiate football season opens here tonight with Pennsyl- West Chester State Teachers. A crowd of 15,000 is expected. The Teachers play a return game at Chester late' in the season.

The Teachers, coached by Glenn Killinger, beat the Cadets, 19 to 0, in their opener last year and on Thanksgiving Day followed it up with a 8 to 3 triumph. Fights 3-IIIIIer. S-Hcaps. 10-Lupro, 11-Schcnc' 12-PiersoK. JS-Pcrry, 16-MUtto, 33-Whccler, 40-Brunner, 43-Sette, (By Associated Press) PHIL ADELPHIA Light heavyweight champion John Henry Lewis, 184, Phoenix, Ariz, outpointed Jimmy Adamick, 188, Midland.

(10) (non-title). Baughman, c-40 A.vrcs, b-41 Allfn, f. t-42 Dale, b-42 Mancini, g-43 WCts for the 1938 team began three' DfWuc. the Teachers', weeks ago and your veteran tim-! hush Sophomore tackle who was ber-limbed typewriter year, d.d not pay; has received a grand tee-oh-tul of ,5 a hl contracted the, a I nuthin'. However, at Hublersburg.

he su ffcr a eut about "III) 1103 JCCll Walker Township High is Coach Bailey faces the loss of four I 0 or five players. Corman, Gren 0 is still bothersome. The' healed Bill Gaines, Q( AcflOfi andWionad'ted Wednesday, giving addeoT Lowery did not return to school. Jersey Shore will open its season a week late and tackle Williamsport Saturday of next. week.

The Orange tried to slate Montgomery but the Red Raiders refused on the ground that they- had not had sufficient practice to play a team cC the Bulldogs' calibre. And so the Jersey Shore team will have to meet one of its greatest rivals with no game strength to the wing material. Chips from the SporU Huntingdon, Lock Haven High's ninth opponent, due here Friday, Nov. 11, has a new coach this year Sorge who succeeds Bill Ullery, former Susquehanna University coach who spoke at a Lock Haven Teachers College banquet a few years ago George Kavel, Carnegie Tech backfield star when i Walter Levine, Lock Haven men- rv no while Williamsport will have had a wa brush with Canton, which meets the Millionaires Saturday. Williamsport should naturally be the favorite, particularly since the Jersey Shore squad is already minus hree top-flight candidates due to injuries.

Old Scribbles dolts his moth-, eaten fedora this' week to J. A. fainter. Max H. Fromm and Zharles W.

Callaban for their marvelous job to conducting the. adult- ticket drive for Lock -Haven High School's thread-bare pocketbook. FOOTBALL (Susquehanna Football League) RENOVO H. S. Vs.

LOCK HAVEN H. S. SATURDAY HANSON FIELD 3 P. M. 50c Adults Students 25c Booster Reserved Seat Tickets $5.00 Adults'Season Tickets 2.00 Student Season Tickets 1.00 moved from Tyrone to Ml.

Carmel High as coach at. just the right moment Tyrone won't 'RENOVO Long runs from pick their all-league tenm, it is Keily. Thc lanky siar will) a I name resounding of thumps on the Blarney stone has ployed as a resular every year he was eligible. This will be his fourth ar.d final season. As freshman he threw a big jcare into the Lock Haven High School.

He galloped 80 yards for a touchdown in his first game re not new "stufT scrimmage are not new stun to, "7 Leonard to his a he ler feet and weighs 167 pounds to- has lost none of his clusivcncss but has team mates on the Renovo High School football team and the pride and joy of every Cherry and White fan. Kelly will play fullback against day. He speed or added weight to pack more punch. I The hard-hitting young son of If ever there was a player wi deserves to start every Susquc- hanna League game this year bears watching when the experts i team have such a good outfit this season Dick Ruble of theLewistownjI -rl I Sentinel picks Renovo as the dark I GdlTieS I MIS We6K horse of the Susquehanna Football League, saying the Railroaders 'are not to be sneezed at when it comes to the point of figuring league leaders." ville, 1936 Western Curwens- Conference champions, is back again with another strong team and considered one of the teams to beat in the circuit Regis McKnight's eleven handed a good Emporium team a 26-2 thumping last week-end Old Scribbles has had trouble following the Portage High team which is coached by Eddie Hochrein and Joe Shevock, former Lock Teachers College stars i Sammy Donate, former Pcnn State i football and boxing star, is an assistant coach at Windber, having to give up professional boxing after his Ma remonstrated so This season has the mak- of being an "upset storm" 1 Already Windber has lost to Fcrn- dale, Clearficld to Renovo and Scott High of North BraddockJ suburb, to Uniontown. Incidentally 6,000 people saw the i latter game Kline Bufflngtonj land George Jarmoska, Jersey I Shore basketball and football stars 'of last year, arc out for positions! on Dickinson Jr.

College's grid team So is John Henovo boy Ace Henderson, who played with the Chicago Bears last season, is coaching the Lewistown junior varsity And Old Scribbles is coaching the Pancake- baking squad, and it is time for the cookery candidates to report So, s'long SCRIBBLES. SCHOLASTIC Baseball EASTERN LEAGUE at (Games Tonight) Muncy at Danville. Sclinsgrove at Sunbury. Mount Carmel Township Mount Carmel. William Penn at Harrisburg Catholic.

Shade Township at Tyrone. DuBois at Ferndale. Osccola at Philipsburg. Cumberland LaSalle at AUoona Catholic. High.

Saxton at Hollidaysburg. Barncsboro at Ebcnsburg. Johnstown Catholic at Windbtr. Portage Township at Cresson. (Games Saturday) Renovo at Lock Haven.

Canlon af Williamsport. Shamokin at Northumberland. Franklin at Portage. Nanty-Glo at Lilly. Punxsulawney at Curwensville.

Westinghouse at Altoona. Hurst at Johnstown. Orbisonia at Mount Union. Wcstmont at Cumberland. Cicarfield at Johnsonburg.

Youngwood at Greensburg. (Governors' Cup Playoff) Hazleton Elmira Results Yesterday Elmira 3, Hizlcton 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 78 Chicago 76 Cincinnati 75 New York 75 Boston 68 St. Louis 65 Brooklyn 62 Philadelphia 43 56 GO 61 62 67 72 73 91 Pet. .500 .500 Pet .582 .559 .551 .547 .504 .474 .459 .353 1NTEKCOLLEGIATE (GamcsjTonlght) Results Yesterday Pittsburgh 7, New York 2.

Only game scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE at wcst Chester Teachers. (Games Saturday) Erskine at South Carolina. Montana State at Texas Tech. Elon at Vireinia Military Insti-i tute.

I 43 53 S3 G5 70 75 84 87 Results yesterday Cleveland 3-2. Boston 2-3. Chicnso 5-0, Philadelphia 4-1. Detroit 6. New York 4.

Washington 6, St. Louis 4. N'civ York 83 Bostoi. 78 Cleveland 7" Detroit 72 Washington G8 Chiraso 56 St. Lo-jis 47 Pet.

.684 .574 .566 .526 .493 .427 .359 .365 Yesterday's Stars (By Associated Press) Sam West, His single drove in winning runs to beat Browns, 6-4. Jeff Heath, Indians, and Fritz OftermtieUer. Red Sox Heath, hit homer with one on in 3-2 opener win; Ostermueller pitched six hitter in 3-2 nightcap victory, Paul Waner and Jim Tobin, Pirates Waner hit two homers and Tobin pitched seven-hitter to whip Giants, 7-2. George Rensa, White Sox, and George Caster, Athletics Rensa hit two singles and drove in two runs in 5-4 opener win; Caster blanked Sox, 1-0, with four hits in nightcap. Roy Collenblne, Tigers His pinch triple sparked winning rally in 6-4 victory over Yankees.

Pirates Face Bees; Reds Will Tackle Phils In Two Games; Cubs Engage Giants (By Associated Press) The second-division actors moved front and center in the National League pennant race today. In a pair of doublehcaders at PhilaoWphia and Boston, those also-rans have a big say In the final act of the Bag farce. And, if past performances are any indication, they'll probably up and kick everything lop-sided. Hues' Lead Widens to 3 Pittsburgh's Pirates, boasting a three-game margin as the result of the 7-2 walloping they pinned on the Giants with five homers yesterday, move into Boston for a twin bill with the buzzing Bees. Cincinnati Reds, four gamos back in third place, tangle with the Phillies.

The developments of these bargain bills will be of particular interest to the single-game get-together in the Polo Grounds in New York, involving the second- place Chicago Cubs, who are only- three games back and moving fast, and the Giants, who fell to fourth place yesterday. The Pirates' victory left them in- a spot where they can play just .500 ball in their remaining 20 games, while the Cubs would have to take 13 of 18 to pass them. Yankees Near Title The New York Yankees were tripped, 6-4. by Detroit in the American League headliner, but, although beaten, Gehrig and company was left needing only three victories to clinch the pennant, since Boston's second-place Red Sox managed only a split with Cleveland in a pair of 3-2 decisions. The Athletics and Chicago White Sox also broke even, the Sox coming through 5-4 in the first game and George Caster pitching a four- hit.

1-0 win in the second. Sara West's two-run single gave the Senators a 6-4 edge over the St. Louis Browns. Ichnology is science of footprints, and treats of the impression made in mud or sand by the animals of former ages. HERE'S YOUR KIND OF BEER! Just try it order a case today It's finer in in in everything you want in beer! You'll like Carnegie Beer! Every case of bottled beer, when it leaves the brewery, is protected from light by a.

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