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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • 13

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The Morning Newsi
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THIRTEEN WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1946 a If BLUE BOMBERS SCORE 53 TO 52 VICTORY OVER TRENTON WORSHAM LEADS DOVER DEFEATS cepted a Newark pass and raced 50 yards for Dover's second touchdown. Newark started a passing attack In the last three minutes and advanced from its own 30 to score on a toss Title Games Hold Chief Interest on Nation9 Grids NEW YORK, Nov. 22 UP) Bowl until Thursday when Kansas, faces Paul Chadick's Foul In Last 10 Seconds Gives Locals Triumph ARMY REFUSES ALL BOWL BIOS Cadets Will Call It Quits NEWARK ,13107 from Marrs to Gregg. Positions Newark Doer Hli-herberi ret turn Left end Hainan Mumford bids and conference titles share top Missouri.

billing with traditional contests of oXrS foVn the Harvard-Yale class tomorrow as two weeks when it takes on Alabama, the college football season hits its; Dartmouth plays at Princeton. Otfcer ATLANTA TOURNEY Washington Pro Shoots 67 to Set Pace in 72 Hole Event With 136 Total Left tackle Left guard Center Right guard RiBht tackle end Touchdowns by Williams And McNeal Off-Set Last- Homo With climax on the last full riav of the Syracuse invades Columbia and McWUltams Tebo Ewing Cloush Gordon Virdln Mirrs Thomas Williams Morrow MiiMiiajniyui u.m, Hii--- iEastern contests find Muhlenbere campaign. Period Yellowiacket Score1 Left halfback 3'jarterback at Delaware, Perm State at Pitts Wilm ington Mo ves Up In Loop Stand- Iidvy ICdlll liCAl OdlUIUdy; California tops the list with the! i Right halfback American Basketball League Last Nirht'a Resalt Wilmington. 53: Trenton. 52.

Standing af the Teams Pacific Coast title game between Gregg Mcrseal I'unoack Tin VtPO Vnv J9 StasmqII STORE BY PERIODS As a Result ings burgh, Bucknell at Rutgers, Holy Cross at Temple, Lehigh at Lafayette and Georgetown at NYU. Although the title games hold chief interest in the Western Conference, Indiana is at Purdue and Minnesota at Wisconsin. Michigan State, normally a strong independ- WEST POINT, N. Nov. 22 P) unbeaten, untied UCLA and South--Army's mighty football California More than 100,000 fans will be out to see the battle for unbeaten terror of the nations the Western Rose Bowl bid as the gridirons for three years, will Uclans strive to complete their first definitely call It a career With the! perfect season.

Dover High' School's football tripped Newark High tonight by thei Touchdowns' 'wniiams. McNeal, Gregg, score of 13 to 7- I Pomts after touchdown: Morrow (plungeli Wollaston (plunge). After a scoreless first period the: Newark substitutes: Anderson. Tylet, ATLANTA, Nov. 22 (JP) Lou Wor-aham, 29-year-old Navy veteran from Washington, D.

fired a five-Under-par 67 today to take a three-stroke lead at the halfway point cf By JOE HIJKILL Capt. Paul Chadick's foul goal local team marched 50 yards to score; Reed, cacony. wuiianu. in coynnrf njith Williams! DoTtr lUbstitUtes-. LU.

SCOtt, Hurd, Pet. .87 .571 .500 .500 .000 Navy game next week-with no post-' I ent. entertains Maryland. i Cameron, Stewart. Kucck.

Siorey. with only 10 seconds of play re-i umpire, Officials: Referee, Eaton; going over irom uie iive-jaiu mi. In the third period McNeal inter- liott: linesman, wnaiey. NORTHERN DIVISION Won Lost Brooklyn ...4 2 Paterson 4 3 Newark 3 3 Jersey City 1 4 Troy 0 SOUTHERN DIVISION Won Lost Baltimore 4 0 Philadelphia 4 1 WILMINGTON 3 3 Elizabeth 1 3 Trenton 3 4 the $12,000 Druid Hills invitational golf tournament with a total of 136. Tied for second place at 139 were Joe Zarhardt of Norristown, who had a 68 today, and Jimmy De-gynaret of Houston, Tex, who shot a maining enabled Wilmington's Blue! Bombers to squeeze out a 53 to 52 triumph over the Trenton Tigers' in their American Pro Basketball League clash last night at the State: season hoopla or bowl game Southern Ca! triurrmh' In the Nortn Carolina is i ,.4 Cal i'n Florida.

Clemson at Auburn. West ballo' 'would result a conference title Virginia Davidson faces That was made definite today with the bid presumably going to'cnfdel 2 with an announcement from the the victor in the "big game' after a southern Conference engagement. Military Academy vo. of the members. southern M-thodist has a horn- Maxwell D.

Taylor, who! The Eastern Rose Bowl spot, that date with Bavlor Drake ok" had been willing to let the career-! probably would have gone to Army iiXmT Aeeies Texas Tch eoef to ing Cadets play In the Rose Bowl if the Big Nine hadn't agreed to; Arlaona. Ka SuE to Newe until the Pacific Coast Conference! send its champion, cn be clinched uco and Rriphnm vmmo Tva and the Midwest's Big Nine closed; by an Illinois victory over a North-i Mines Dlgnam ounS 10 lexas Pet. 1.000 .510 .500 .429 Schedule Heir ADD PENFIELD describe the pJay-by-iJiy Elizabeth; Delaware vs. Muhlenberg WDEL. Today Ii45 Tonight Troy at Baltimore at Paterson.

Armory before a crowd of 1.134. The victory was a two-fold one for the Wilmington for i enabled the team to erase the sting of a 61 to 60 defeat administered by Trenton in the opening game of the season and pushed the Bombers ahead of the Tigers in the Southern Division standings. The Bombers now have won three and lost three, while the Timers' loss last nieht deal! western eleven that once had designs the door with their private Tomorrow Philadelphia at Brooklyn; Jersey City at Newark; Troy at Trenton; Elizabeth at Baltimore. Overshadowed by the TJCLA-Southern Cal game, the Pacific Coast also presents Stanford at California, Oregon at Oregon State. Mon on the same crown.

Michigan could take the Big Nine championship by downing Ohio State at Columbus if Illinois should run into trouble at Evanston. Hew BILL SLATER describe the elay-fay-pliy tana at and Nevada at Princeton vs. Dartmouth WiLM, Today 2:00 Loyola. A Sunday tilt pairs Wyoming with San Francisco. Army, now removed from the ranks of bowl speculation, is idle until its was their fourth in seven games.

Resnick accounted for the Tigers' The final period was a tense amijflrst score with a field goal from thrilling battle in which the Bomb-inear Me middle of the court. Lyons GEARS SIGN SYXOTT Nov. 30 date with Navy, and Notre Dame, the 2 team of the na- and Chadick added three points be. CHICAGO. Nov.

22 (fP)- -The; tion in the latest ratings, travels to American Gears of the National early this week. The general talked the post-season possibilities over and over for two days with the athletic council and the football squad. Then, he thanked all hands for the invitations which have poured in the past few days among them one from the Sugar Bowl and another from Los Angeles for a re-play of the recent scoreless tie with Notre Dame and turned all of them down. "The superintendent announces today," he explained, "that the Army football season will end and the squad disband following the Navy game on Nov. 30 In Philadelphia.

"At the same time," he added, "the Military Academy authorities ers saw a 41 to 39 lead vanish before the Tigers attack. So close were both teams matched in this period that the score was tied no less than four times. New Orleans for an intersectional uemarei, wno lea in yesterday opening round with a 67, ran into trouble on the 18th hole today where he suffered a one-stroke penalty and then missed a three-foot putt. Freddie Haas, of New Orleans, and amateur George Hamer of Columbus. -Ga deadlocked for fifth place with 140's.

Haas had a 69 today while Hamer turned in a 32-35 to tie Worsham for the day's lowest core. Sharing sixth place at 141 were Tommy Bolt of Shreveport. who had a 72 today, and Ben Hogan of who "turned in a 70. Dutch Harrison, Little Rock. Ark, took the eisrhth place spot with a 73 for a total of 143.

Four players were next with totals Of 144. They were Ed Oliver of Wilmington, Henry Ransom of Ravina, 111, Johnny Palmer of Badin, and Leland Gibson of Kansas City. Palmer, Ransom and Gibson each had 72 today and Oliver shot a 69. Sixty players, including those with cores of 150 or better, will enter the third round of 18 holes tomorrow. The finals are set for Sunday.

Another Wilmington entrant, Dave Douglas, shot a 74 for a 150 total. fore the visitors called time out to talk over the situation. Apparently the discussion accomplished results for the Trenton team Basketball League today announced signing of Forward Bob Synott, 31, recently released by the Syracuse Nationals of the same league. tightened and started a rally that With but two minutes of action remaining, the Bombers were trail- ure Domwri ieaa vanish rap joust with Tulane. Georgia, with UCLA the only major perfect record clubs, has a "breather" in Chattanooga to prepare for its important date with Georgia Tech next Saturday.

Tech faces Furman. Although the Ivy League recog ing 50 to 49 wnen Herm- is.nujrpie ju. ram aroppea two ac- tion shots to start the ball rolling. nizes no official champion. Harvard Boyle added another two-pointer, Al Esposito made good on a pair of fouls and Resnick shot another field goal to give the visitors a 17 to 12 advantage at the end of the first period.

The second period was close with A TRUE STORY Told to Us in a Letter by One of Our Customers wish to express their frratitude for: has a chance to take over the un swished the cords with a one-handed stab from beneath the basket. Ed Boyle, former Temple University luminary, knotted the score with a penalty try. Then Ed Lyons and Ash Resnick each sank foul goals to set the stage for Chadick's winning point. The local aggregation wasted no time in Jumping into the lead by tallying eight straight points before the post-season Invitations which official crown by whipping Yale behave come from various points of fore a sellout' crowd st Cambridge, the country, and the nationwide in-1 An Eli victory would leave the flhal terest shown In the 1946 football decision up to the Cornell-Penn team." clash Thanksgiving Day. Thus, galloping Glenn Davis and A neighborhood scrap between Doc (The Monster) Blanchard and Mississippi State rates near the top the rest of Coach Red Blaik's Black in the South along with the Ten the Bombers adding nine points to their total, while the visitors accounted for 10 for a 27 to 23 lead at the half-time.

The Bombers made up the deficit in the next session, scoring 18 points to move ahead again. The Wilming- ton team's work from the penalty stripe stood out in this period, six of their points being made in that fashion. Resnick; was the big gun in the visiting team's attack, accounting for half of Trenton's field goals and adding three fouls to take down1 scoring honors with 21 points. The only other Tiger to tally more than MOTORISTS ELECT nOCAP RECAPPING NO HEAT ON SIDEWALL OF TIRES Driva Tour car in today bclor aolna to work pick up on Knights of the Hudson who have taken the -nation's collegiate gridirons apart for three years to skyrocket high up among footballs greatest, will hang up their cleats and their pads for good with the traditional get-together with the Middies. In their romp across the football map.

only the no-hit. no-run stand- nessee-Kentucky game and the Duke-North Carolina shindig at Chapel Hill, N. C. Rice can clinch a piece of the Southwest Conference title by beat-in? Texas Christian at Houston. Arkansas, sure of at least a tie, is idle until Thursday's date "with Tulsa.

The Big Six also presents tie possibilities. The winner of the Nebraska -Oklahoma contest will your way home. on witn Notre Dame Nov. 9 mars an otherwise all-conquering record in 27 trips to the post since they 'For tVew Tire Sales and Serviee" PIERCE TIRE CO. 834 TATNALL ST.

PHONE 4-0851 share the championship although their crushing the co-holder won't be determined first uncovered power. once from the field was Red Paris, who had four field goals and three fouls for 11 points. Captain Chadick was high man for Wilmington, his work from the penalty stripe being a feature of the game. Chadick missed only one foul try in 10 chances. The Bombers are idle until next Friday night when they tangle with Philadelphia's Sphas at the State Armory, starting at 9:15 o'clock.

The score: That Notre Dame deadlock might have been played off if the academy authorities had said yes to the invitation from the Los Angeles City Council for a pre-Christmas charity game, because the Irish admitted they'd probably go along with Army's decision. But there Is no doubt the academy players and officials alike was bit-' terly disappointed when the Coast Conference and the Big Nine decided to make the Rose Bowl a closed affair starting next Jan. 1. This was an agreement which came, too, after Army had virtually been invited and had just about announced its willingness to accept a bid. FOOTBALL TICKETS Bought, Sold Exchanged for Delaware vs.

Muhlenberg Phila. Eagles vs. Wash. Penn vs. Cornell Army vs.

Navy PREMIER TICKET OFFICE 110 WEST 10th ST. WILMINGTON TREKTON PA G. T. G. F.

p. 31 Chadick.f 3 1 a FLORSUEITA 2 4 1 1 1 1 3 11 13 Resnick. 0 Mberts.f Boyle.f 0 Haspel.e 0 Cerni.n 6 Schneider. ff 1 Esposito. Qillen.

Gleasner.f FCnuppie.f Boylan.e Corley.c Van Bella. McCloskey.f Bock.f 3 0 4 i 2 4 0 3 10 Gersbon.c Totals IS 33 S3! Totals 1 1 53 SCORE BY PERIODS Trenton 17 19 13 S3 Wilmington 14 IS 13 S3 Officials: Fred Baker and Nate Coffman. IS ALWAYS UMDERPRICED V. F. W.

61 5 and Johnnies Triumph in City Court Loop V. T. W. 615 and Johnnies turned in victories in City League basketball games played last night at Mary C. I.

Williams School. The Vets downed Forty Acres, 52 to 31. and Johnnies tripped Defiance, 60 to 25. CD eeflU go jfou i -MY BRAND! 1 jcind, btwJthsih, 9'm diahd Id $uii! VFW 15 I FORTT ACRB8 O. F.

G. F. P. Barlew.f 3 9 4 Schuler.f 3 3 Janis.f 0 1 1 1 1 3 Morrow, I 13IButti.e 3 i Pritehard.e 5 JVMasten.s; 8 9 9 9 OConnelly.s; 5 9 10 Purgeson.f 1 0 1 3 4 Damlco.e 3 1 7j Episcopo.g 3 0 41 Totals 33 S3 Totals 13 7 31 Referee: Lazartie. DEFIANCE JOHNNIES O.

F. F.I G. F. P. BTaot.f 4 9 Andreoll 3 I 5 Riley, 3 3'Nagle 3 13 Barlowe.e 3 3 J.M'Cullen 19 3 McOlnnis.f 1 3 4M'ewski 7 3 1 Stecher.g 9 9 tP len 4 9 I Wilson, 1 1 3'J Sullivan 113 9 9 OMcDowell 3 9 9 Sanson 3 3 9 Totals 7 3S Totals 38 I 90 Referee: Lzartie and Hussum.

Three Middleweight Tiffs Top Armory Boxing Show Promoter Ralph Tribuanl last as well admit it. The present isn't what it used to be. My wife (the little diplomat) says I'm "choosy." Liquor store proprietors around town put it more bluntly I'm just plain hard to suit. icir It has been a coon's age since I could get my favorite brand of whiskey and then last week I barged into your store and there it was. My brand and as fine and as large a selection of other popular brands as a fellow could want.

Mister here's where I spread some good new. Lots of fellows I know are in the same boat fair but they are going to hear about your store from me Pronto!" 13.50 r- night announced the booking of three bouts between middleweight: for his weekly State Armory boxing card next Wednesday night. In the top number, over the six- ill round route, Joe O'Connell, Baltimore, will meet George Slater of Philadelphia. Weigh the real, intrinsic worth, FLIGHT Jhawhtq. a.

wy Joe Poodles, another Baltimore the prie of ownership, the extra wear middleweight, is down for one of the four-rounders in which he will mingle with Jimmy Pox of Washing ton. for WAR VETERANS 4 under the I. Bill of Rights" The other of the three middle weight encounters will bring back Shoes gi-re yon against what Sfo pay for them You'll agree they represent by far the biggest values im me ihes today as any day. Frankue Rowe of Baltimore, refer red to as the "fighting clown." He will meet an opponent who Is to be named; It's true! There has been a liquor famine for men who just can't go for "off brands." But we are doing some thing about it fast! So if you're hard to suit, start smiling. Your brand is here, or on the way Our distributors are shooting out shipments almost daily.

-jHkr Yes, the demand for these nationally known brands is terrific. Sometimes we still havel to apologize, but, if there is a wait, this time it'll be ashort one. So, come see us soon. We'd like to show you why more men buy their liquors at Delaware Liquor Store than in any other liquor store in the state. Available to any veteran of World War II having 1 year or more service.

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DELAWARE LIQUOR STORE Ts apply for this valuable instruction, simply take a photostatic copy of your discharge papers to the Veterans Administration, Dravo Bldg, Wilmington, DeL There, fill in an application form and present it to this approved flight school to start your training without delay. For complete details, visit ATLANTIC AVIATION SERVICE Du Pont Airport Wilmington 199, Delaware 708 ma it Ike if sfl 511 23RD and MARKET STREETS Open Every Night Til 11 Plenty of Parking Spac -H9' awn.

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