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A SsrfS Keifeww Beefs Noffcct 0Mf Koffew PAGE 28 PITTSBURGH PRESS, JANUARY 14, 1953 Basketball Scores Fordtiam Slight Favorite I I i if Bast Washington 4f Moraea 37 I COLLEGE DISTRICT In 'Meet-in' off Unbeaten' Unfriendly Floor, Plus Regan's Pain in Neck, Makes Sefon Hall Underdog Despite Dukes NEW YORK, Jan. 14 (UP)-Seton Hall and Fordham, the only major perfect-record teams left In the nation, clash tonight in the classic "meetin' of the unbeaten" game of the current basketball season. Seton Hall, a high-scoring squad built around Walter Dukes, a six-foot. 11-inch All-America 8 7 Washington Toe. 83.

9 WesUnghouse 79 A venue so sscno a Langley 55 47 Perry 50 Oliver 32 South Hills 70............. 65 WTIAL SECTION Greenstrarf 79. T4 Batrobe 67. Derry Twp. 54 Unloctown 66.

ConneUsvllle 41 SECTION Beaver Falls 68. -Ellwood City 58 Farrell 60 47 New Castle 69. AUquippa 65 SECTION 4-Burgettstown 54 49 Canonsburg 64 Lebanon 60 Dormont 64 52 SECTION ClalrtOD 67. 41 Homestead 49. 40 McKeesport 69.

52 Munhatt 56. k. 54 SECTION 7 Scott 51 -Perm 42 Rankin 48 47 WiUOnsburf 05 Swisvale 63 SECTION 8 Beaver 58.... Hopewell 55 Monaca 61. 38 SECTION Coraopolls 58.................

Shaler 54 UrKm Rwki ClTtl ton 48 W. Allegheny 65............ 61 West view 78.... SECTION 11 Georges 76 Redstone 50 German 75 Marion 54 SECTION IS Arnold 61. Oakmont 50.

41 Deer 45 SECTION 14 Carnegie 56. 42 Bridgeville 69 62 South Fayette 61 Hickory 43 SECTION 15 Blairsvtlie 70 Franklin 58 Export 80. Boro 71 Irwin 93. -i-enn i. lannge SECTION IS Pltcalrn 68.

K. Pittsburgh 56 Trafford 57 Elizabeth 55 Wilmerdinf 62 -B. McKeesport 36 SECTION IT Perryopolls T4 Huntingdon 99 Ramsay 67 xwp. -si Youngwood 63 Newton 59 SECTION 18 Bentleyvllle 41.... 38 Carmlchaels- 70.

W. Bethlehem 46 East Bethlehem 36. JO Mapletown 58. 41 SECTION 19 Hampton 56 Deer 51 SECTION 20 Bell Twp. 53 Elders Ridge 27 Union Twp.

55.. Mt. Jackson 50 Bessemer 91 Shenango 48 New Wilmington 77 27 SECTION 21 Saitsburg 67. 52 SECTION 22 Avalon 47............ Avon worth 41 Robinson 65.......

57 Sewickiey 73 Moon Twp. 53 SOU LEAGUE Altoona 50........... Aspinwall 47.......... Beaverdale 44......... Bellmar 47 Ben wood 86...........

Brockway 58 Brownsville 64......... Butler 55. Central Catholic 59.... Conneaut Lake 66 Conneaut Valley 51..... Conemaugh 53.........

Cranberry 64 Curwensvllla 54....... East Brady 65. DuBols 36 41 Wilmore 35 California 42 Follansbee 59 52 South Union 57 Vandergrift 4T Creek 32 Lake 46 39 Adams 5 1 Oil City 56 SI gel 47 Clarion 53 Davey Scores 1(0 With Hard Left TOLEDO, O- Jan. 14 (UP) Welterweight Challenger Chuck Davey of Lansing, knocked out Johnny Williams of New York City In one minute, 48 second of the seventh round here last night after setting up the KO with a lethal left to the Jaw. It was Davey's final fight be fore meeting Welterweight King Kid Gavilan in a title bout Feb.

11 in Chicago Stadium. Weighing 149, Davey hit Wil liams with a left to the jaw that sent his opponent reeling to the floor. Referee Johnny Webber didn't even bother to count. A crowd of 6281 paid $18,407 to watch Davey win his 39th pro fessional fight without a defeat. It was a fast bout with only about a half-dozen clinches throughout.

Skeets Starkey, Pittsburgh light-heavyweight, stopped Cecil Graff of Detroit in the third round of their scheduled eight. Pedro Gonzales, Pittsburgh middleweight, lost a six-round decision to Ray Young of Toledo, who had a 13-pound weight advantage. Needs Football Game Steubenville Central High needs a football game for next Oct. 2. Write Coach Dan Pilos seno, Steubenville, Ohio.

Genera 93.. Slippery Rock S3 Bethany 79. aty 03 Allegheny 73.. Westminster 67 Indian 72. 47 EAST Dayton 13 New York 17.

79 Fairmont state 4 roiomae state Phtia. Pharmacy 76. Pharmacy 64 St. Francis (N.T.I 72 iCanisius 65 Niagara 57.... Buffalo 46 La Salle 63 52 Dartmouth 67 Holy Croat 61 Baltimore 78.

Maryland Montclalr STC 78. Paterson STC 63 Carroll 63............. -Oshkosh 58 St. Thomai 80 Gustavus Adolphus 72 Wear Virilnia Tech, 83. Glenville 81 Winston-Salem 83.

Bluefleld State 76 MillertvUle STC 100. STC Concert! 83 i Harvey oj New Haven 1....... Danbury 55 Hamilton 86......... Utlca 61 Springfield 80........... Upsala 74 Williams 99.

wiasaarnuietta SOUTH Loyola (La. i 85 Springhili 64 Ploiida State 71 Southern 69 Wake Forest 93 CI em son 66 Peerless 71 U. Chattanooga ez George Washington 108. Tech 59 Furman 96 74 North Carolina S. 62....

William Mary 58 North Carolina 71. Davidson 60 Eastern Kentucky 83. (Ky. 73 Virginia Medical S4 Ranaoipn-aiacon Howard 76..... Troy 71 McNeese 62.........

College 53 Lambuth 86. (Term. 54 Delta S. 62. Louisiana S.

55 Southwest Louisiana 75 southeast Louisiana 1 1 Duke 78 VMI 55 Georgia Tetir. 88.. Rollins 70 Richmond 99............ wasn. i do West Kentucky 99 Term.

Tech 61 MIDWEST Rent State 69............ 65 MlT Union 0.) 62.. 41 Capital 87 Otterbeln 67 Akron (0- 108 wesieyan Grinnell 69 Iowa Teachers 66 Manchester 82..., Taylor 79 St. Ambrose 83..... Dubuque 78 De Paul 103............

Qulncy 85 Omaha 76 Simpson 74 Hanover 82 Southern Illinois 62. (Mo.l 57 Eau Claire 88. Iowa 68 Loyola 85 Spring Hill 64 Gallaudet 88.. Towson 84 Hendrtx 60. 44 Hlllyer 92 Qulnnlpac a William-Jewell 69.., Baker 66 Asmana ieuarvmc to Centre 87...

Wilmington (O.) 68 Missouri Valley 63 Central 54 Wayne 73 Midland 49 St. Joseph Ind.) 72 57 Hope 104 92 Idaho' State 82 Ricks 49 Knox 72. 69 Oberiln 73 Hiram 69 SOUTHWEST Stephen Austin 85. Oil 67 Hardin-Slmmons 68 Texas Tech 63 Rice 75 Baylor 63 Oklahoma City 59 East Texas State 47 Southwestern U. 64....

St. Mary's (Tex. I 62 Texan Christian 67 AftM 36 Southwest Texas 73 Abilene Christian 6 1 Ariz. State (Tempei 90...... Tex.

West 54. WEST Rocky Mountain 67. Miners 58 Carroll Wise. 56. Mont.

43 Pasadena Nazarene 80. 57 Gonzaga 70 Whltworth 61 Santa Clara 65 San Jose State 47 Whittler 49. Occidental 47 El Camino 49 San Diego 47 Com ton 78 Los Angeles CC 60 Santa Monica City 80 Valley College 67 Colorado State 64 Colorado A AM 61 Loyola (Los Angeles) 97 La Verne 4 8 Camp Pendleton 72 Calif. Poly. 63 Southern Oregon 71 East Oregon 66 HIGH SCHOOL CITY SENIOR LEAGUE SECTION I Allerdiee 52 Peabody 48 Schenley 62........

South 51 W7 candidate who has averaged close to 30 points, will carry a 15-game streak Into the game, while Ford-ham, an "ironman" unit that seldom substitutes, sports an 11-game string. A last-minute Injury to Richie Regan of Seton Hall, plus the fact that the game is being played on Fordham's home gymnasium, made Fordham a slight favorite. Won't Stop Dukes "We won't concentrate on stopping Dukes, said young Coach Johnny Bach of Fordham In discussing the problem his Rams face. Tm not sure that Dukes can be stopped. But I think Seton Hall can be beaten." Seton Hall Coach Honey Russell was worried about the neck injury suffered by the high-scoring Regan, but he said, "I have to play Regan anyway, stiff neck or not, I Just don't have anyone to take his place." Began as Decoy If Regan can't operate at his best, Fordham may be able to arrange its defense to bother big Dukes.

The Ram's biggest 'starter, Ed Conlin, is only six- feet, five-inches, a half-foot shorter than the Jersey Bomber, and he may need defensive help from six-foot, four -Inch Dan Lyons. The game will be played In comparative privacy, since the Fordham gym seats only 3000. It's. a sellout and -so many fans have been turned away that the game would probably have been a sellout in Madison Square Garden. (p go3 D1yinl(SD01i KrteAcaremy 1.

48 Everett 53.. daysborg 37 Ferndate 49. Twp. 43 Franklin- 37. Grove 26 rreooma 44........

stanenoro 31 Greenville 63............. 54 Har-Brack 69. 37 Homer City 50........ Montgomery Twp. 42 Hopedale 72.

Wayne 48 Hurst 46. Hnstlngdon 31 Johnstown 38 Johnstown Catholic Portare 48 Lafayette 69. Pleasant 49 ui garner 65.. Vincent Prep 52 MeadviUe 71.... 451 Mlllvale 83 City 69 I noneasen 4..

Kensington Mercer 68 66 Meyersdale 58.......... Somerset 561 North Catholic 42. Side SO I saegerstown e. 44 St. John 56 Scottdale 43 Shade 83......

Salisburg 39 Sharpsvtiie 73. City 33 Sharpatmrg 83.......:..... Midway 36 Slippery Rock 40. 39 s. Huntingdon 53...

Rostra ver 43 SykesvtUe 54.. Twp. 38 xoronto 61 Wampum 80. Brighton 601 west mom 57 Indiana 4 1 W. Middlesex 56.

Jamestown 45 Wellsvillc 66. 51 wneenne central 77.. weiisburg 41 Wtndber 7S. Conemaugh Twp. 40 I Toravtne tt Dillonvale 58 Zeilenople 36.

City 25 Altoona Catholic 60. B8 Bellefonte 66 J53 Bellwood-Antis 46 axton-Liberty 30 Bellmar 47 42 Berlin) 73 a wood 47 Cambridge Springs 81 41 Coudersport 51. t. 50 Erie Prep 70 Bradford 52 Erie Tech TO. Prep 43 Etna 48.

28 mmem 70. 48 Gettysburg 47 44 Wayne 97. Wilcox 45 North Union 54...... Mason town 36 I fort Aiiegneny 39 ax Rldgway 82. Marya 41 i Roaring Springs 58.

55 Sheffield 75 -Emporium 50 JUNIOR HIGH CITY JUNIOR LEAGUE Baxter 44 Arsenal 38 Fifth Avenue South 27 Gladstone 29. Hill 23 Knoxvllle 37. 25 Oliver 43 31 Prospect 35.................. 34 JUNIOR WPIAL Avomrorth 4T. 30 Baldwin 53.

walnut 39 Calhoun 38. Homeville 20 Carnegie 50. Allegheny 19 centervine 34 Coraopolls SO. 42 Donora 57. 4 8 Duquesne 58.

..............1 33 Fallowfleld 28 -Roat raver 25 Farrell 34. Butler 30 Lafayette 46. 37 Leetsdale 50. 24 Monroeville S6. Pltcaim 34 North Braddoek 52 Wllkinsburg 27 Hara 35 29 Scottdale 41 Franklin 33 Shaler 39 Etna 28 Stowe 62 Rocks 36 Turtle Creek 52 Park 24 I Vernon 42..............

Marlon 29 Washington 31. 23 wumerding 34 iranora 21 GRADE SCHOOL Cathedral 31 Anselm'l IS OTHER SCORES ARSENAt. Mlr.1T B. O. 54 19 Hubbard 68 51 U.

S. Steel 74 Inst. 59 McNAUOHER LEAGUE Clifton 61 View 31 City View 37 18 BOYS JUNIOR LEAGUE LawrenceviUe 60 S3 GIRLS St. Lawrence 21 Canice 19 I -uverume. Helps keep new engines running like new, young engines from growing old.

si IF Yet at engine temperatures Unifio gives your engine out keep it running like new. ADASfEK of 4118 Willow Castle Shannon, on Monday evening. Jan. 12. 1953.

Marie, beloved wife of Job. R. Adamek. In bar 61st year; mother of Win, J. Adamek: also two grandchildren survive.

Friends received at th K. B. Lanxhlin Funeral Home, Castle Shannon, until Thurs- oay. jan. 15.

at 8 a. m. itequiem high mass at St. Acne's Church at 9 a. m.

AN'ASTASIO On Tuesday. Jan. 13. 1953. at 3:15 p.

m. Sebastian Anas. tasio. husband of Gaetnla PUtario. of 1809 Chateau father of Mrs.

Josenhina Mrs. Sanuna OcckaU. Mrs. Rose Rapavl. Mary.

Constance. Dommick. Natsie and John J. An as tasio. Also 5 grand chil dren.

Friends received at the Franx W. Simons Funeral Borne, 2025 Per-' rysville Ave. Funeral on Saturday morning at 9:30. Hign mass 01 requiem la the Regina Coeli Church at 10 BALENT- At Phoenix, On Fri- dav. Jan.

8, 1953. Andrew Balent. husband of Ida Brlckerslaff. father of Mrs. Helen Frank.

Andrew and Thomas Balent. brother of Mrs. Anna Uska. Michael and Oeoree Baient. Friends received at the Wolfe and Sons Funeral Home.

304 Electric ast rgh. services on icurs- day. Jan. 15 at 1 p. m.

BAEIiCKLEIN Tuesday. Jan. 13. 1953, J. Walter, husband of Josephine Jessen; father of Mrs.

Hart well L. Perry, John and Robert orotner oz Mrs. Harry Lester, Mathilda C. Ida. Clara and Esther Baeuerleln.

Friends received at the Matter Funeral Home. 1133 Church Amnnage. services Friday at 2 p. m. SCARES On Monday.

Jan. 12, 1953. oessie tsaint, wue 01 cmaries u. Bearea of 558 Perrysvllle West View: mother of Charles L. Beares Jr.

Friends received at the Brandt Funeral Home. 1032' Perrv Hiehwav. Perrysvllle, where, services will be oeid on Tnursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. (Please omit flowers. BIAKCHI On Monday.

Jan. 12, 1953. ann reuKen. wiaow 01 August Jst-anchl; mother of Flora, August sister of Mrs. Gertrude Vensel, Mrs.

Margaret Bodner and Herman Peu-kert. Friends received at the Wolfe and Son Funeral Home. 304 Electric East Fgn. services on Thura-day. Jan.

15. at 2:30 p. m. BOGGE8S On Monday, Jan. 12.

at :30 a. uoya s. Boggess (formerly of Mt. brother of A. S.

Boggess of N. M. D. Boggess and Mrs. Marlon J.

Hill of Pgh. and the Jate T. O. Boggess. Friends received at the parlors of Wm.

Slater ana sons, Virginia Ave. and Kear-sarge Mt. Washington, where services will be held Thursday. Jan. jo.

at a p. m. It alrmpnt, w. papers please copy, BRODIE At Toungstown, Ohio, Monday, Jan. 12, 1953.

Jane wife of the late Robert Drape Brodie, formerly of Forest Hills. Pa. Friends received at the Jones Funeral Home. Herman and Westlnghouse Aves Wumerding. Services Thursday at 1:30 n.

m. Interment In Grand view Cemetery. East McKeesport. BCRLIVGAME On Tuesday. Jan.

13, 19S3. Louise Chi up Burllngame of Slippery Rock, formerly of Pittsburgh. Services on Friday at 1 p. m. from the Ligo Funeral Home, Slippery Rock, Fa.

Interment South Side Cemetery. BLTEKA On Monday. Jan. 12. 1953, Domlnlek Butera.

of 1301 Montier St Wllkinsburg, husband of Frances -Talarico Butera; father of James ana ueiores Gloria Butterneld; survived by 1 grandson; brother of Katherlne Pslitti. Friends received at the Courtlev Funeral Home. Franklin at Coal Wllkinsburg. Reauiem high mass at St. James R.

C. Church Thursday morn- mg at a ciocc. COCHRAN Suddenly, en Jan. 12. 1953.

Georee Ravtnond. nf 54 Tunnel uncle of George Farrow of McKeesport. Friends and members of Fort Pitt Chapter No. 9. military order of the Purple Heart and Thom as ttooney, rost no.

iz, v. -f. w. received at the Peter N. Lalikas Fu neral Home 215 West Ohio N.

8., where services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. CUNNINGHAM Suddenly, on Monday, Jan. 12. 1953. Cecyl P.

(nee Brewster), wife of the lata William W. Cunningham, of 217 Laurel Bellevue. mother of Margaret Ann Cunningham: daughter of Mrs. Warren Coddlngton: sister of Mrs. David Kohn.

Friends received at the Edward T. Daugherty Funeral Home. 366 Lincoln Bellevue. where services will be held Wednesday eve- ningat clock. DALBO De Laqnila) On Tuesday.

Jan. 13, 1953, Margaret, of 19 Lecky way, ri. a Deioved wife of Samuel and mother of Mrs. Theresa Battist of Detroit, Minnie De Laquila. Mrs.

Marie Landa and Mrs. Frances Laur- also 9 grandchildren and 10 -great-grandchildren. Friends received at the Albert A. Novak Funeral Home, 3313 Brighton Road. Notice of time later.

DI PERNA Sunday, Jan. 11, 1953. Rose Sacco of 145 Merrimae wife of the late Angelo Dl Perna; mother of Virgil. Mrs. Susan Mor row, Michael Mrs.

Clara Freude. Joseph Mrs. Cecilia Turner. Fran, el John T. and Louis R.

Di sister of -Joseph Sacco; also survived by 15 grandchildren Friends reoervea at ine Brasco Home. 214 Virginia Mt. Washington. Solemn requiem nigh mass in St. Mary's of the Mount Church.

Thursday at 9 a. m. DOWNS On Jan. 13, 1953. at 12:18 a.

at the residence of his niece, Mrs. Margaret Mclntyre of 2868 Glenmore Dormont, James Downs (formerly of Carnegie): survived by one brother, John Downs. Friends received at Geo. F. Hackius Mortuary 300 East Main Car.

negle. Pa, Services Friday at 2 p. m. DTJBAJ Suddenly, on Tuesday. Jan.

13. 1953. Anna, of 360 Gregg Glendale; wife of Rudolph; mother of Harry and Mrs. Alice Kruluts. Friends are being received at the Szafranskl Funeral Home, 101 Third Carnegie, until Saturday.

Jan. 17 at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Ignatius Church at 9 a.

m. EARLET On Monday, Jan. 12, Margaret beloved wife of Charles Ear ley of Cherry West mother or Lois Jean, juditn Anne. Also surviving are her father, Howard Miller; 2 sisters and 1 brother. Friends will be received at the Anderson Funeral Home.

806 West Homestead. Requiem high mass mass at St. Mary Magdellne Church, Fri- oay. 3:30 a. m.

FELGER On Mondav. Jan. 12. 1953. George Franklin, husband of Blanche s.

r-eiger- also survived ey tnree brothers. Lewis Alfred E. and T. Haines Felger; one sister, Mrs. F.

E. Ewlng. Friends received at his late home. 12 Scenery wnere services win be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. FRATER Monday, Jan.

12, 1953. William Albert Prayer, of 1730 So. Canal Sharpsburg. husband of Mary V. Schram: father of Margaret Louise: brother of Harry, and Arthur.

Funeral services at Campbell Funeral Home. 1314 Middle Sharpsburg, on Thursday. Jan. 15, at 2:30 p. m.

GOLDBERG On Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1953, Labe Goldberg, beloved husband of Ella Goldberg; father of Ida. Max. Kiye and Henry Goldberg and Mrs. Frances Faleder; also 2 grandchildren.

Friends received at Blank Bros. Funeral Home. Forbes 9t. at Craft where services will be held Wednesday at 3:30 p. m.

Interment Anshe Labovltzer Cemetery. GRAVELY Of 400 Louann Shaler on Tuesday. Jan. 13, 1953. Franklin husband of Clara Morewood Gravely; father of Virginia M.

Ronk. Dorothy Sel-wyn C. and Joseph N. Gravely: also one grandchild. Friends received at the Bock Funeral Home.

1500 Mt. Royal Blvd. at Glenshaw Glen- snaw. services rrmay siurnaoa at 2 o'clock. GRATBTJRN On Wednesday, Jan.

14, 1953, Florence O. Hill Orayburn. of 143 Olympia 8t widow of George Orayburn; mother of Mildred E. Orayburn. Friends and members of Pittsburgh Sisterhood 80 D.

of M. and W.C.T.TJ. received at the Parlors of Wm. Slater and Sons. Vir ginia Ave.

(and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, where services will be neid Friday evening, Jan. ib at clock, interment saturoay morning. HART On Mondav. Jan.

12. 1953. Alice L. of 2649 W. Carson St Pittsburgh, daughter of the late Thomas and Margaret Hart; aunt of Sister Mary Ann, Sisters 01 Chanty; Margaret.

Elisabeth. Daniel. Cath erine and Alice McAfee. Friends re ceived at McDermott Brothers. 1225 Chartlera Ave McKees Rocks.

Sol emn reauiem mass at St. James Church, W. en Thursday, Jan. is. -at 9:30 a.

HOFFMAN On Wednesday morning. Jan. 14. 1953, at her residence. 7034 Hermitage Wllhelmlna Matt, wife olftne late nenrv tt.

Honman; motn-er of Mrs. Minnie Manke. Mrs. Elisa beth Junker, Mrs. Hugo Gutsche.

Mrs. uscar outneriein. uatnuaa. Helen. Harry and William Hoffman.

Friends received at the Waples Fu neral Home. Baum Blvd. (at Gra ham St. E. E-.

where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 clock. HUGHES On Monday. Jan. 12. 1953.

Thomas aged 57. beloved husband of Emma Hughes of 5522 Center Ave. (formerly of Gearing Beltihoover: brother of Mrs. May E. Moore.

Henry O. and William T. Hughes. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary. 2630 West Liberty Ave.

(rear). 8ervlcei on Thursday at 2 p. m. Friends invited. interment in Allegheny cemetery.

HtXTZ Of Peter's Creek Church of Peter's Twp, Monday at 11:45 a. Nellie beloved wife 01 Franx motner 01 Mary E. Lushen. Anna Belle Oilkeson. Clar ence D.

and Frank V. Jr. and of the late Samuel also survived by five grandchildren, one great-grandchild; two sisters, Margaret Mathews. Alice Hults; one brother, Samuel Douglass. Friends received at the Hamel Mortuary.

McMurray Rd. near Bethel Church where services will be held -Thursday, Jan. 15, at p. m. interment Betnei cemetery.

P. O'Brien Reabe, and eon of Mr. and Mrs. Emil C. Reabe; and brother -of John, and James, of 239 Berkeley Forest Hills.

Friends received 1 after 1 w'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Joseph Nied, Jr, Funeral. Home, Rebecca and Swissvale Aves, Wllkinsburg. Requiem mass in St. Colman's Church, Turtle Creek, on Friday morning at 10 o'clock. REDESKE At Oakmont, on.

Monday. Jan. 12. Eda Schuster, wife of Otto Redeske; motber of Curt. Gertrude, Otto.

Jr, and Clara: sister of Ernest Schuster, Martha. Buchmann, and Robert Schuster. Friends received at the Eaton-Underwood Funeral Home- 378 Maryland Ave, Oakmont, Fa, where cervices will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Oakmont Cemetery. REESE On Sunday; Jan.

11. 1953. Elizabeth Relmensyder Reese, wile of the late John S. Reese; dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Joseph Clark.

Funeral Thursday at 9 a. m. from the Jav A McCaffery Memorial -Home, 200 South Craig St, (opposita St. Paul's Cathedral.) RESTTERI Mrs. Theresa, of 41 SomerviUe Drive.

Pgh. (formerly of 508 Fair Oaks St, McKees Rocks); beloved mother of Mrs. Rose Bongt-orno Mrs. Elizabeth Mastrato, Mrs. Millie Manack; also survived by 8 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchll-.

dren. Friends received at the Kanat Funeral Home. 634 Broadway. McKees Rocks. Funeral services Saturday morning with requiem high mass at Mother of Sorrows Church at 9:30 a.

m. ROCK Monday morning, Mary A. of 4227 Calvin sister -of J'oseph E. Rock; aunt of Helen Rock Fitzgerald. Funeral fro.

McCabe Bros Funeral Home. 5300 Penn Ave, Thursday. Jan. 15. J9f.

at 8:30 a. m. Funeral mass at St Mary's Church. Forty-sixth. St, at 9:30 a.

m. ROUSH Tuesday, Jan. 13. 1953, Beatrice C. Egan, wife of William Roush; mother of Catherine Car-lin: sister of Nellie Farrell of Springdale.

Funeral from George F. Smith's. 1200 Federal St, Friday. -Jan 16. at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass in St. Peter's Church at -o'clock. ROrVF.EE Monday. Jan.

12. 1953. at Somers Point. N. Frances Leonard, widow of Morris Rouvere of Heidelberg.

mother of Mrs. Estella Phillips and Lawrence L. Rouvere: sister of Madeline Gevau-dan: also 2 grandchildren. Friends received at H. G.

Henney Funeral Home 524 Washington Ave, Car-negie. Pa. Notice of funeral later. SCHF.NCK Of 1915 Mt. Troy Rd, Mondav, Jan.

12. 1953. Elsie M. Schenc'k (nee Brown), beloved wifa of George W. Schenck and mother of Mary Jane Ruschel.

Mrs. Emma Domain, Mrs. Elsie Drab, Mrs. Selma. Baut and the late Ernest B.

Schenck. Friends received at Her man ana son cnapei, iu at vw St, N. S. Services Friday, Jan. IS at 2 p.

m. Interment in South Sid Cemetery. SCHNEIDER On Monday. Jan. 12.

1953. Marie Bausser of i -orxy- gerond St, beloved wife of (Harrv) J. Schneider: motner ot Mrs Frances Ringusen. Mrs. Ross Meyers.

Mrs. Dorothy Ford, Henry. Charles. Norman. Marion.

Marie. Audrey and Judith Schneider; sister of Mrs Flora Brooks. Ralph and Henry Baugher. Mrs. Kose inge ana Mrs.

Catherine Fngerillo; also survived by five grandchildren. Friends received at A. J. Sufak Funeral Home, 3509 Penn Ave. Requiem high, mass at Ol.

Augustine nnuw Saturday. Jan. 17 at 9 a. m. SCHIGAR William, at Philadelphia.

Jan. -8. 1953: aurvived by three daughters. Mrs. Martin Edelstein.

Mrs. Bernara uummrns ana Sehugar; one son. Harold Schugar; also two grandchildren: two brothers. Sam Schugar and Eddie Schugar. and one sister.

Rose Let win. of Pittsburg. Interment Jan. 11 at Mt. Sharon Cemetery.

Philadelphia. i SCOGLIO On Monday. Jan. 12, 1953. Joseph, beloved nuspana ot Lucy Chieppa Scoglio of 2016 Browns ville Kd carries: son 01 flnu and Carmella Ravita Scoglio.

Friends mav call at the c. Koontz funeral Home, 1719 Brownsville Rd. Funeral Thursday at a. 1. Requiem high mass St.

Basil cnurcn at a a. m. SLOAN On Monday afternoon, Jan. 12 1953, Hazel Fawcett of 743S Church Ben Avon. Pa, beloved wife of Dr.

H. Sloan: dear sister of Mrs. Isabel Stutz: aunt of Edward Stuts both of Cleveland. O. Friends received at McDonald Funeral Home, 529 California Ave, Avalon.

Funeral services at the Church of the Epiphany, corner of Home and California Aves, Avalon. on Thursday at 2 p. m. ki-llfbarger On Wednesday morning. Jan.

14. 1953, at the family home. 2837 Broadway Ave, Dormont, Isabella beloved sister of Mrs. Oscar Croker. John A.

and Thomas Sullebarger Friends received at the Beinhauer Home, 2634 West Lib-erty Ave. Notice of funeral later. TAYLOR Mrs. Mary E. Davis, of 203 Third Carnegie, in Allegheny General Hospital.

Jan. .14, 1953, Survived by her husband. James Tavlor; daughters, Mrs. Thomas Nichols and Mrs. Ira E.

Clark, of sons James of Carnegie, and Pfc. Paul P. Also 4 grandchil- dren: 1 sister. Mrs. W.

H. Nesbit. of Bellevue. Pa. Friends received at Fer-f guson Funeral Home.

Blalrgvllle. pa. Tl'TAK Suddenly, Jan. 11. 1953.

at Citizens General Hospital. New Kensington. Peter. Survived by his wife. Anna Sturga Tutak; son, Peter; daughters.

Colette and Barbara: his father. Lawrence: brothers, Andrew. Joseph, Lawrence: sisters. Mrs Anthonv Tolusciak, Miss Mary. Miss Dorothy, Mrs.

Jeannette Karr, Mrs. Rose Sajtman and Mrs. Irene England. Friends received at the home, 502 Grant Springdale. Requiem mass at Bt.

Alphonsug Church of Springdale. Pa, Thursday, at 10 a. m. Interment Deer Creek Cemetery. WEIMERS Tuesday, Jan.

13. 1953, Mary Elizabeth, late of 5139 Keystone St, aister of the late Emma Stein; aunt of Joseph A. Stein. Friends received at the King Funeral Home. Butler at (52nd Reouiem high mass at St.

Kieran a Church on Friday at 9 a. m. -WEINZIERL Tuesday. Jan. 13.

1953. Maria Ertl. widow of John Weinzierl; mother of Max Ertl, John Weinzierl. Mrs. Ann Kammermeier and Mrs.

Emma Haberstroh. Friends received at A. Staab ft Sons. 900 cnartiers Pgh. (20).

Requiem high mass at St. Martin's Church. Thursday. Jan. 15.

at a. m. WILLIAMS At Boston, Mass, Sundav. Jan 11. 1953.

Ida Finkel Williams, (formerly of Pittsburgh) beloved wife of Dr. Bernard A. Williams: mother of Norman Williams: daughter of Mr. Harry Finkel and the late Mrs. Toby William Finkel.

Morris Finkel. all of Pittsburgh. Services at the Ralpn Srhugar Chapel. 5509 Center Ave. on.

Thursday. Jan. 15 at 11 a. m. Interment in West View Cemetery.

WRIGHT Rachel Chester, on Tuesday, Jan. 13, wife of the late John E. Wright, at her home. 659 Dorn-bush St, mother of Edmund John E. Jr, Frank, Harvey.

Mrs. Lillian M. Cowen and Mrs. Violet Orr: sister of Ethel Bevins: also 29 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild. Services will be held at her late residence.

Friday. Jan. 16. at 2 p. Friends Invited.

Wt'NDERLICH On Tuesday. Pauline Jeske. of 5127 Broad St, beloved wife of William Wunderlich, mother of Mrs. Ernestine W. Ziegler.

Friends received at the Winter Funeral Home. 4730 Friendship Ave. Service Friday. Jan. 16.

1953. at 2 p. m. TAKE Monday. Jan.

12. 1953. Theresa, In her 78th year, of Federal. wife of Joseph. mother or Josephine and Anna Wilsher, Elizabeth Llcata, Frank.

Louis. Joseph. Jr, John and George Take: 1 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Friends received at Fryer's 723 Washington Ave, Bridge-vllleT Funeral on Friday with requiem high mass at St. Barbara's Church at 9 a.

m. Friends invited. YOUNG On Monday Jan. 12. 1953, Maude widow of Robert Young of 316 Knox Ave, Carnegie, mother Thomas Robert William Charles E.

and Clarence W. Young: eight grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Friends received at O. Henney Funeral Home. 524 Washington Ave, Carnegie.

Pa. Funeral Thursday. Jan. 15. at 2 p.

as. Friends invited. 0 Mono rid ALSTER Carl. In loving memory of our husband Ar father, who passed away 2 years ago. Sadly missed by bis wife, children and grandchildren.

RICHIE Mrs. Anna M. In Jovinf memory of oar dear wife and mother who passed away January 14. 1952. God knows how much we miss her.

Never shall her memory fade. Loving thoughts shall ever wander. To the spot where she Is laid. Sadly missed by husband, daaghts and family. SMITH WILLIAM J.

(BRUD1 In sad but loving memory of our Daddy who died Jan. 14. 193T. Hla wile and son, Blanche and Gordon. Flortm Gidas: Sprays, Basket, $5 3719 FORBES ST.

MA. -SC. 1-1300 LUBTN A SMALLSY 136 Fifth Are. OR. 1-8204) LUCZAK FLORIST 4417 BUTLER ST.

SCHENLEY 1-411 Lest and found TOY Manchester (Black A tmY puppy, male, answers "Tarzan." NorOs St. Clair vicinity. Reward. MO. 1-5785.

WRIST Watcii Man gold "Bulavs." (Soldier). lost January 10. Worth SVtnlty. Reward. Fairfax 1-8 54 a.

ISABELLA On Tuesday. Jan. 13, 1953. Anthony, of 336 Free port Road. Blawnox.

husband of Angelina Colon, fnther of Mrs. Antoinette Ranii. and Florence Marie Isabella. "(Friends received at the Alfred W. Moore Funeral Home.

100 Center Ave Aspinwall. Requiem mass at St. Edward's Church, Blawnox, Saturday, at 10 a. m. 1SHERWOOD On Monday.

Jan. 12. 1953, at- SRlO p. John Stanley. husband of the late Sarah Mathilda Pyie Isherwood, of Sandy Creek Road.

Penn father of James P. and Gordon L. Isherwood; 10 grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren. Funeral from the John Kekilty Funeral Home, 05 Brushton Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends invited.

JENKINS At his home, 1208 Spring Garden Ave, Jan. 12, 1953. James beloved husband of Margaret Malone Jenkins; father of Rutn Hamilton of Toungstown. Ohio; brother of Mrs. Anna Wall of West one grandchild.

James D. Hamilton. Funeral services on Saturday at the William Sirlln Mortuary. 620 Ohio at 2 p. m.

Manchester Post 80 of American Legion, friends tn-Tited. JOHNSTON On Friday, Jan. 9. 1953. Robert George, at Kennewick.

Washington (formerly of Sheraden). husband of Helen father of Robert G. son of Mrs. H. M.

Johnston and brother of Harry M. Jr. The family will receive friends at the Conroy Funeral Home, 2944 Chartiers Ave, Sheraden, from. 2-4 and 7-10 p. m.

Services Friday at 2 p. m. JONES On Saturday. Jan. 10.

1953. at Portsmouth, Virginia, Staff Sgt. Richard Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.

Jones of 200 Brighton Bellevue: brother of Mrs. Charles Hoerr. Donald and J. Kenneth Jones. Friends received after 7 p.

Wednesday, at the Edw. T. TJaugh- C.n-1 TT. Bellevue, where services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 clock. John husband of Mary Kane, of 1316 ESDianade rattier of josenn of Detroit: William of Cleveland, and Howard.

Kane. Pgh. Friends received at the Regis C. Stephens Funeral Home, 600 Cedar n. s.

Notice 01 tune ox funeral later. KENNEDY (Williams) Monday. Jan. 12. 1953.

Virginia Williams, wife of John Kennedy, of Newkirk Car negie. sister of Mrs. George Strausser. Mrs. Grace Oerlauf.

Mrs. Freda Lewis and Charles Williams. Friends received at the H. G. Henney Funeral Home.

524 Washington Carnegie. Pa. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 17. at 9:30 a.

m. Kequiem nign mass at St. Luke's cnurcn at 10 a. m. Friends Invited.

KNAPP Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1953. Andrew, of 3 55th father of Andrew son of Pauline and brother of Michael Knapp. Friends received at tne King funeral Home. Butler as 52nd St.

Reauiem hi eh mass at St. Kieran's Church on Saturday at 9 a. m. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery.

KRZTWICKI (Kay) On Tuesday. Jan. 13. Frances of 3202 Brereton beloved wife of Leo. mother of Theodore, Leonard Mrs.

Frances Hayner and 4 grandchildren. Funeral from the Frank C. Harenski Chapel, 3201 Dobson on Saturday. Jan. 17.

at 9 a. m. Requiem mass in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church at 10 a. m. LAIDLEY Sundav.

Jan. 11. 1953. Elizabeth Boish. beloved wife of Al bert Laialey ol 849 virutn N.

sister of Mrs. Anna E. Golden. Mrs. Julia Murchv.

Michael. Joseph and William Boish. Friends and members of Braner 232. L.C.B.A., may call at O'Brien's, 3724 California at Cooper N. s.

solemn requiem mass in St. Cyril's Church. Thursday at 9:30 o'clock. E.VDWIG On Monday, Jan. 12.

1953. Joseph F. Ludwig. age 48 Ludwig; brother of Mrs. Helen Krum- mert and Mark Luawig, late or Middle N.

S. Friends received at the Joseph A. Pappert As Son Funeral Home. 711 Lockhart St. Fu neral on Friday, with requiem high mass at St.

Mary's Church at 9:30 a. m. Teamsters' Local 249 invited. MABON Suddenly. Tuesday.

Jan. 13. I9a3, sue Bennett Ma Don 01 BU3 Sandusky N. sister of Mrs. Beatrice Gue.

Mrs. Jessie Den tel. Mrs. Eleanor McCialn, Harold, Paul and Sam Bennett. Friends may call at the home of Ferguson-Wood Forbes St.

at McKee Place. Oakland. Services Friday afternoon at a o'clock. MARTIN Of 679 Shady Drive East. Mt.

Lebanon, on Monday. Jan. 12. 1953. at 6:35 o.

Ffivms oimiian. beloved wife of Geo. C. Martin and mother of Lois C. and Paul G.

Mar tin: daughter of Gertrude and the late John S. Otlflllan and sister of W. Floyd and J. Alex Gilfillan. menes received at tne js.

Laugn-lin Funeral Home. 3310 W. Liberty So. Hills, where services will be held on Thursday. Jan.

15. at 2 p. m. MATHEWS Suddenly, on Monday, Jan. 12.

1953. Harry c. or Finiey-ville. beloved husband of Mrs. Eva Minnis: father of Edgar and Ruth.

Friends will be received at the Cox Funeral Home. Elizabeth. Pa, where services will be conducted Thursday, Jan. 15. 1 p.

by Rev. H. R. Crummy. Interment Ligonier valley cemetery.

McCLINTOCK At Chicago, on Monday, Jan. 12, 1953. Ernest Scott Mcciintocx, oeiovea nusoana or Emma Kreis McClintock. Friends and members of Masonic Bodies and Odd -Fellows Lodge received after 2 p. m.

Thursday. Jan. 15. at the Parlors of Wm. Slater and Sons.

Virginia Ave. (and Kearsarge Mt. wasnmg-. ton. where services will be held Friday, Jan.

16, at 2 p. m. McCLXLOCGH On Monday, Jan. 12. iytj.

at tne aewickiey nosmtai. Robert husband of the late Stella McCuHough, of 210 Gibson Lane. Neville Island father of Robert Howard Martha Ralph D. all of Neville Island: and Joseph E. McCuHough, Glenwillard.

Drotner 01 Mrs. Belie Amos. Anna, William, and Fred H. McCulloueh. of Vanport.

also survived by eight grandcniiaren. Friends received at the Russell L. Troxell Funeral Home, 867 Fifth Coraopolls. where services will be held Thursday at 2 o'clock. Interment.

Beaver. Pa. McDTER At Silver Springs. Md, Sunday. Jan.

11. 1953, Genevieve of 3854 Brighton N. -sister of Mary of Charles of Latrobe: Francis of Detroit: and Mrs. Grace C. McDevitt, of Silver Springs.

Friends may call at O'Brien's, 3724 California at Cooper n. w. solemn requiem mass in St. Cyril's Church. Thursday, at 10:30 a.

interment in si. Vincent's Latrobe, Pa. McFEELET Of 507 Giffin Ave Mt. Oliver, on Monday, Jan. 12, Emma in ber 76th year, daughter of the late George and Philomena Kuhl-mann McFeeley: aunt of Frank Hess.

Friends received at the Funeral Home of John D. Schaub Sons, 425 Brownsville Road. Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Friday at 9 a.

m. Solemn high mass of requiem In 8t. Canice Church at 10 o'clock. Interment In St. Michael's Cemetery.

MOVHAT Monday. Jan. 12. 1953, at Pittsburgh Hospital, or. Acniiies X.

of 1102 Belmont St, Wllkinsburg. beloved husband of Lucy Munch Mouhat: father of Mrs. Florence Szarvas of Los Angeles, Calif, and Albert A. of Penn brother of Pierre Mouhat of Homewood: two grandchildren. Friends received at the Nied Funeral Home, corner of Swissvale and Rebecca Aves, Wil-kinsburg.

Requiem high mass at St. James R. C. Church on Friday at 9 a. m.

PILGRAM On Monday, Jan. 12, 1953, Frederick Nevin of Delaware Oakmont. Pa, husband of Marie Foster Pilgram; father of Mrs. James N. Roche of Fox Chapel.

Mrs. E. Miles Hogg of Oakmont: brother of William M. of Elizabethtown. Herbert E.

of Oakmont. Ernest A. of Dormont Mrs. N. S.

Haseltine of Rutledge, Pa. Friends received at the Eaton Underwood Funeral Home. 378 Maryland Oakmont. where services will be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment in Home-wood Cemetery Friday morning.

Litits. and Greenville. Pa, papers please copy). POTTS Wednesday. Jan.

14 at 6 a. at Miami Fla, William husband of Ella Kenraulr Potts of 6522 North East Fifth Ave. (formerly of 8010 Frankstown Ave, father of William Earl Lester Potts: brother of Mrs. Ann Shellaby. Mrs.

Elizabeth Harold of and Mrs. Sadie Gleick of Johnstown, Pa. PREKOPIE On Monday. Jan. 12.

1953. at 4:10 a. John K. Pre-kopie, husband of Julia Lapson Pre-kopie, age 72 years, of 414 Reifert father of Minnie Suess. John of GnlfDOrt.

Fla and Lillian West- also 2 grandchildren: brother Michael Prekopie. Friends may call at William C. Hirt Funeral Home. 704 Brownsville at Alice St. Services Thursday at 2 p.

m. RAIM.E Jan 13. 1 q53 Mrs. Emma AnndF Hersog Raible. aeed 94.

of ion rawcett Ave, MCKeesporc: widow of Martin Raible: mother of Mrs. Minnie A. O'Connor. Anna Jennie George and Clarence M. Raible.

all at home. Friends ceived at the Hunter-Edmondson- Striffler Co. Funeral Home, 600 Mar ket McKeesport Funeral Friday at 9:30 with solemn high mass of requiem at St. Mary's Church at 10 a. m.

Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery. Ql'IGLET On Sunday, Jan. 11. 1953.

Margaret M. Carney Quigley. of iz Liimax bi wiie or Aioerx u. Quigley, daughter of Ursula McCann and the late Patrick A. Carney: sister of Mary Patricia, and Rita Koll.

Friends received at Joseph Colligan Funeral Home. 608 Warring- ton Ave. Funeral on Thursday. Jan. 15.

at 8:30 a. m. High mass of requiem at St. canice Church at 9:30 a. m.

Friends invited. REABE Killed In action in Korea. on Oct. 23. 1952, Sgt.

Carl E-- age 23. Comoanv 32nd Infantry Reei- mMit -7t nhrittnn rhlirrh Bt, Turtle Creek, 'husband of Suew fl.n nti-'sa oJ 1 5 nnTf fl jjgj llft8lii.l-8slSlnn (eXfid battery and extra protection against cold weather sludge. of 350 or more standing lubrication protection. UNIFLO is an entirely new idea in engine protection. It will do more for a new car engine year 'round than any other leading heavy duty motor oil.

It replaces the different grades of motor oil many motorists have had to use in different seasons of the year giving you one all-around motor oil for all temperatures. Unifio flows freely at 25 below zero. You get easy quick starts with less drain on your Until now, carbon deposits have reduced the efficiency of new engines after a few thousand miles often causing knock. Uniflo checks the accumulation of these deposits in a clean engme helps reduce engine This characteristic and its great ability to No other premium quality heavy-duty motor oil will do all these things so well for your car all year 'round: Maintain new car performance longer Reduce engine wear Provide easier starting in cold weather Fight engine deposits that cause knocking Reduce cold weather battery drain Reduce power loss Protect against sludge formation Protect against corrosion for modern high-compression engines that depend on tight fitting parts for their excel lent performance. Uniflo was developed only for such engines in older cars with worn engines, our other fine motor oils will give full protection.

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