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The Bradford Era from Bradford, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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PAC TEN In at KM on rnnr Dial JTHE ERA, BRADFORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 4,1948. It WCU BeMl It to OLt Blue Wings Open May 2 at Lockport He Goes Down 00 NO "OWN Nick Surlcx hr In-torn on I i i-opea rtiirlin an amntfiir bout In San Civic Auditorium. itfnt Rolf Brown knocked him Into (Kin llnwrvrr, Surlm hunk to win the drcfalon, Brechccn Set To Sign; Phils Infield Ready St. Petersburg, Fla. -(AP)Harry Brecheen, one of the St.

Louis Cardinals' top pitchers, indicated yesterday he is ready to end his holdout. HP wired thr dub from his Oklahoma home that he will nrrlvo at the training camp Prlclny, The tele- irajn followed a telephone conversation with Cardinal President Bob Munnegan, hnd boon offered a wcond contract, calling for a pay Increaw, Slaughter, the vctern.ii outfielder, has complained of nchlng fret and probably won't see action Clewwnter Sunriav In I he exhibition opener sgaln.it the Philadelphia player on Hie rnilpr of the New j'orfc Glnnls, other than will purllclnata In the exhibition fame with the Cleveland Tmllam In Tucson Manager Mel Ott annminc- Ml, word been received from Bwdrt.v Kerr, shortstop, and Ken Trlnklf, pitcher, the club's only tire holdmita. Ben, Chapman yesterday tagged Al Flnlr, Bmil Vcrban, Eddlo Miller and Bert as the Phllndclphla Phillies' wobable 1948 Infield. Birmingham Bon cxprcMod pleasure at being nble to nnmt his Infield early In spring tralnlim. He said ll'i been more Ihnn IS years a Phil manager hnd such Infield talent.

The only spot In doubt, he Haiti to first where Flnlr currontlj the Innldn Irnck Tiny Cull'in- Wne. who plny.i first an well UK Infield, probably will Innrt the Jol If Tlalr falls to click Chappie Inclined to dlstouu Howie Sehulu. the Phils' rogulni ftrst-sncker a year SchulU Is, pUylnr basketball with the professional Anderson, club and ihowed no Interest In returning to the baseball wars. xMoose Beats Celtics, 51 to 42; Virtually Sure Playoff Spot The Bradford Moose virtually assured themselves of a playoff berth in the YMCA basketball league last night by defeating the to 42. In the only other game in the league Evans won on'a forfeit from the Niurao Five which failed 1 to have enough men on hand, Bradford Has 14 Home Tilts In 1st Month The Bradford Blue, open 'the 10th anniversary season of the PONY league Sunday, May 2 at Lockport and meet, Hornoll in the Community Park frmiiKurnl May 5 according lo the official 1948 schedule released today, A OF thf Suntla.v ball a In Ontario, the Hnmllton Cardinals will open on Saturday, May 1 Batavla.

Here are the openers: So tin day, 1 Bnlnvln nl llHiniUnn, Sunday, May I Wclhvllle Rl Olean, at llornnlt, Hamilton at Batavla, Thf schedule (or mch team to play 12fl unme In 11)47, Bradford booked for 14 Art IneleioNfi paced the Moose with 22 points, 18 points being scored In the second Imlf to aid the Moase In overcoming a Celtic loud. Snnkncr led with 19 The Celtics hud Hie Moose on the run tot the (trot half as they stepped off to a 24 to 13 load. Targe s'cornd six points, Sankner four and Wolfe, Kibble and each hnd one In this half (or the Celtics. However, In the second half It wns an entire new story with the Moose dominating throughout, lad- sft started to find the range and WM assisted by Jim Barry, Johnson, Hnrtnotl and Hannon, who scored four points apiece and Plganelll, who had fv basket. Ill the (tame the NUHHO tcnm picked up Glgllottl In order to have game.

The Evans club won over this Improvised 4D to 31. Box score: Wolfo, Kibble, Fargo, COU.KGK RASKKTiMM, Richmond 80; Randolph Mnron 88 Clarion Teachers 87; Tlilol 80, Geneva (18; Akron SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS IN LUMBER A. MILLER SON LUMBER CO. HOME OF Westinghouse Crosley Universal Bendix Mogic Chef Sunbeam SI! OUR NEWLY ENLARGED APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT Main Floor Rcjr Emery Hardware 45 47 Main S), 'Sencs: 6136- 6137- 7140 Cummlngd, Sankner, Mnosf Barry, I Iiulnrosii, T'lKimclll, Johnson, 11 .1 In mum', FG 2 3 3 7 IS FG 1 4 4 3 32 3 0 4 I 0 42 51 Rcilly Considers Post With Oilers Olrwn Carroll (Mike) Rollly, pre-war football 'and basketball conch nl 81. IJoimvonture College, Is uiulnr manftRor of (he Clean Oilers o( thr PONY bftscbnll league, It wns lenrn- od lust nlRht.

Rollly's name hat been recommended to officials at the Brooklyn Dodgers, who operate the local franchise, The vacancy resulted from the promotion of Spencer Han-Is, president of the local" club, who has acted as business niannfjer, Klnoc lO-M, to be front office position I Brooklyn Harris in the present l.i In charge of the minor league training; bn.se al Vero Beach, Fin, Lambn-k TOP COATS James R. Evans Co. Oscar Benton's 610 Total High At the Squares One '600' total was registered in'the Class A league fit the Public Square alloys last night 'and this was by Oscar Ben ton of the Spoco No. One tcnm, He had 211--216 for 610, However, his score gnve his club only one point ngalnst the-A, and Electrics, John Shenemnn led the winners with 210--585 while Ralph Wise had 534. In other Class A matches Tnsch- ler Loans won three from Dana Beers Howard Geckler had 212-545 and Jack Tawnier 522.

Tnsch- lers and Dnnns ended their first Blimp In a tie, 705 pins onoh, and the rolloff was won by Tnschlers. C. Biawloy led Donas with 518 and M. Allrn had 517, Art Ed-key 1 200--555 nnd CoolpyV 232--54(1 helped the At- a Sirvlce tcnm gain an even Kplll the Motor Dnnlorfl, led by Ham 207--560 nnd Py faliiiumin'H 51H, Lnwlon Oils gi-abbpd throe point i liom the JOIIBN Insurance team as Pulm-Hon nraciked nut 21ft--Rflft. JOIIOK with 512 nnd Jonon with fill paced the limuianoe club, Penelec and Faulkner Markets broke even In their match wllh Gabe Ross lending the Pent, with 224--533.

Snr MoKnlghl added 528. Locfke had 538 for the Markets. O'Kaln-Hydes won three points from the Wells Signs with John O'Kaln getting 504 to lend the wln- ncis. Sain Benedict's 539 was high for the Signs, nl, Home May 5, 7--Hornell. May 8, fl, 10--Lockport.

May 13--Wellsvlllfi. Mny 16--Jnmratowu, Mny 17, 18--Hamilton, Mnv 21, 22, 23--Bfilavm, Mav 24--Wellsvllle. May 28--Oloan, Mav 30--Olenn. May 31--Jamestown. June 1--Jamestown, June 5--Olonn.

June 0, ID--Lockport, June 11--Wcllsvllle, June 14, U--Hamilton June 1(1, L7, 20--Hoinell, June si--Olonn June 26--WolKsvllle, June 27--Hamilton. June 2(1, July 2--Olenn. Julv 4--Wcllsvllln. July 5, July 7--Wellavlllc, July 0--Jamestown July 12, 13--Hamilton. July 15--Clean.

July 21, 28--Bnlavln. July 2f- Hamilton, July 2li, July 20-- Wollsvllle. AUK, 2, H--Hornell, Aug 4--Olonn, AUR, 6--Wollsvllle, AUK, 8--Bnlavla. AUR, 10--Jamestown, Aug. 13--Bntnvln.

Aug. 16--Hnmllton, Aug. 17--Wellsvllle, Aug. 22--Jamestown AUR, 24--Lockport. Aug.

25--Oloan, Sept, 1, 2--Hornell, Sept, 5--Olcnn. Sept, 8--Jamestown Official PONY League Schedule, 1943 HAMILTON LOCKPORT BATAVIA HORNELL WELLSVILLE OLKAN BRADFORD JAMKSrOWN HAMILTON. Ell A II May 28, 20 Jlltin 2ft, 26 July 2, 22 A 13, May 1, 24, 27 9, 1(1 28, 29 Sept, 3, 4 May 13, 14, 15 11, 12 AUK, 7 Sept, 6, 4, 5 July 14, 1'5 A 2, 4, 5 A 20, 21 May 8, 7, 8 2:1, 24 1C 17 AUK. 19 June 3, it June' ,10, 1, 1 July 23, 24 27, 2fi May 2(J, 21, 22 Jime 18, 19 July 30, 31 Sept, 1, 2 LOCKPORT May 16, 19 Ifi 17 July 4, 20 A AND May 15, 31 June 1, 12, 21, 27 5, AUK, 7 Scpl 6 Mny 27 13, 13 8, i), JO, 28, 20 A 15 Mny 11, 12, 30 June 28, 20 AUR 1 Sept, 1, 2, 2, 3 7 July 23, 24, 25 AllR 27, 28 Mny 2, 3, 4 JUIIP 23, 24 July 16, 17 It), 19 Miiy 21i Juno 7, 8 July 14, 15, 18 Aug. 2, 3, Jl BATAVIA Mny 2, 3, 4, 25, 2fi June 13 AUK.

9, 10 Scpl, 5 Mny 13, 30, 31 June 11, 22 July 5, AUK, Aug. 22 Sept, 6 WEBB 'May 28 25, 2, 11, 14, 16 Aue, 23, 24 May 16, 17, 18 June 14, 15 July 26, 27 AUK. 18, ID 19, 20 June 18, 19 July 18, 11), 3(1 AUR, 12 Mny 11, 12 Juno 6, 7, 8 July 30, 31 AUR. 30, 31 2, 3, 20, 30 July 1, 1, AUR. IT AT HORNELL May 30, 31, 31 July 5, AUK.

i AUK. 22 May 18, 28 June 15 AUK. 8, 10 Sept. 4, May 29 June 4, July 4 AUR, 4, AUK, 20, 31, 29 BRING VOIJ June 2, 21, 27 July 13, 23, 25 AiiR. 37 May 11, IS, 18 June 28, 30 July 30, 31 AUK 30, 31 Mftv It, 10 June ID, It July 18, 19, 30 A 12 May 2, 4 May 24, 2(1 July 18, 17 Aug.

28, 36 AT WELLSVILLE Mny 9. 10 Juno 6, 7, 8 July 18, 19 AUR, 11, 12 May 21, 22 June 18, 19, 20 July 30, 31 AUR. 30, 31 May 5, (I, 7 June 23, 24 July 16, 17 AUK. 15, May 23 June 3, 10, 22, 30 July 13, 34 AUK. 10, 28 BKST May 15, June 26 July a.

5, 10 AUK, 32 Sopl. May 35, 31 June 12 July 8, 11, 38 AUK, 7 4 May 14. IB June 13 July 2, 31 AUK. 13, 33, 24, AT CLEAN Mny 5. V3 June 9, 20 July 28, 27 AUK.

15, 23, 24 May 24, 25 June 30 July 1 July 11, 12, 13 16, 17 Mav 10 June 16, 17 AUK. 1, 2, 3 Sept. 1, 2 May 21, 12 June 6, 7. 1 July 21, 33 AUK. 13, 14 May 2, 3, 4, 31 July 5, 9 AUK.

9, 10 Sept. PONY May '14, 37 4, IX, July 14 AUK. May 13, 38 June 11, 14, 3ft July 4, 31 Sept, AT HKADKOItl) May 18 June 14, 15, 27 July 12, 13, 25 AUK, 16 May 8, 6, 10 June 9, 10 July 27 Aug. 23, 24 May 11. 22, 23 June 28, 29 July 21, 22 AUK.

8, 13 May 5, 7 June lit, 17, 30 AUK, 3, 3 Sept, 1, 3 May 13, 24 June 11, 25 July 4, 7, 29 17 May 26, .10 June 5, 21 July 2, 15 Aug. 4, 3ft Sept, ft LKAOUR May If, 11 June 1 July 5, 1 Aug. 1C, 31 Sept, AT JAMESTOWN Mny 11, 12 June 21, 31 June 28, 29 July 11 AUK, 8, 31 May 5, June 1, fl, 1 AUK. 4, Aug. 20, 31 June (, 10 July 12.

11 July 23, 14, AUR, 27, May I. June 23, July 3, AUK. 11 May 26, 37, June 16, .17 July 20, 31 14 Sept, ft 17, June 12, Julv 29 Aug. 7 Bept, 4 May IS, June July ft, 10 AUK, II Sept. COTKRAM Smetliport High Defeats Local 37 to 31 home contests In Mny, 15 apiece In June and July, 13 In August and 4 Jn September.

The closes "September 8. For the first time In PONY league history, i a i a Clean will 'not share opening games and holidays. Wcllsvllle plays here July 4th. The Memorial Day double bill has Wings playing at Wcllsvllle in Wing it Aumy Hospitality in your hands BOWLING I'ubllc 'Square Alleys m. Pccora Beei; vx Northeastern Container, Pennoll vs, Mori Is 6, Spoco 'No.

1 vs, Beck- wlth Machinery, 9 Penelec No. 2 vs. Rels- ner Auto Parts, Vltnle's Barber Shop vs. Lft-Vallee's Service Sln- tlon, Bradford Pi Hillng vs Kendall Polly Power, Recreation 8 30 m. HopffuLs vs, Sooop- etts, Pin Spotters vs, Unlucky 5, Ornvcl Gortle Girls vs.

Lucky Strikes, Five Slnrs VK Go-Gcttors, Oiphans vs, Newsetles, Boomeinngs vs, Billet Is. fitter Hnlijcrt. vs, Production No 1, Bells Camp vs Pipe ft vs. Production No, 2, Barrel House vs, Garage, Lab Gang vs, Old Tlmoih, 2000 Mile Oilers vs R. 5, Main Office vs, Polly Power, Pipe Llruji-R vs Production Office, Mny 2, 3, Mav Pi--HivlavlH Mnv 14--Olonn Mnv 15--Jamestown, Mnv II), 20--Hornnll, Mnv Mav Mny Mny Mny 31--Wcllsvllle, June 2, S--Hamilton, June 4--Olcnn.

6, 7, R--Balnvla, June 12-- Wcllsvllle. June June 18, ID--Hornell, June 22--Olcnn, June 23, 24--Lockport. June 2fi--Jamestown, June 30--Hnmllton, July 1-1--Hnmllton, 5--JnmoMown, July fl--Wrllsvllln. July 10--Jamestown, July J1--Wellsvllle. July 14--Olcnn.

July 18, 17--Lookport. July 18, 19 20--ttorncll. July 23, 24--Hnmllton. July 28-- Wcllsvllle, July 30, 31--Bnlavla, AUR, 1--Jamestown. Aug.

5--Olenn, Aug. 7--Wellsvlllc Aug. 9--Jnmctown AUR. 11, 12--Horniill, AUR. 16--Jamestown, Aug.

18, 19--Lockport, Aug, 20--Olenn, Aug. 27, 2H--Hnmlllon, AUK 28--Olenn AUK, Sept, 4--Wcllsvllle, Sept, fi--Jamofltown. Smcthport. Smcthport High School defeated the Bradford JV's here last night, 37 to 31, Smcthport got off to an early lead and at Uie i nnd of the first, period led in t.o The Baby Owls slnrlod to click In t.ho second period nnri ntnrtncl to c.nloh up when the locals spurted to end the first half In front, 23 to 13, Scoring In I he third period was nven wllh both clubs Rotting nine points, However, the Brnctforcls outscored the locnls to In the final period but could not rally enough to catch up, Alexis led Smclhport's scoring with IB points while Smith hnd Bradford's scoring wns well' split up with B. Smith nnd Shaw cnch having six points apiece lo lead, In the preliminary gnme the Bradford Frosh put on a Inte spurt lo defeat the Smethporl club, 33 to Aubtin led Bradford with 12 points.

Smelhport TO Alexis, H. Hull, i- Smlth, Gustnfsoii, 1 Iiopus, 0 Anderson, 0 B. 12 37 nrnilfortl Ishmnn, Smith, Kemlck, Buckley, Shnw, Mancy, one half of the holiday double bill while Jnmohtown appears here In I he hocond half of the twin pro- Bradford Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Harvey Johnson, plnco-klcklng expert the New York Ynnkneh of the All-America hn.s mnde 13 of Id field goal atlompU In the la.st two yours. gram, 'E THK 11)47 Heamm ended, the nnll club has changed hands Iwlcu Pii'st, the Pittsburgh Pirates sold (he franohlfte lo Hornnll group nnrl the Hornnll mou In turn sold lo Harold Love of Jamestown, II means the league will have lour Bn- lavln, Hornoll nnd Liickporlr-and four fnrin clubs--Bradford, Olnan, Monti, Watson, O'Neill, Rpfrrce: Bradford Smelhporl IT.

2 1 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 12 I 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 (1 6 4 3 6 2 3 0 2 0 31 a SI Maiys, 3 10 9 9-- 31 10 13 7 5--37 Loiiisiiinn Sets I'ncc In Trapping Business During 1046-47, fur-bouilng animals valued at more thnn were happed In the United nnd Its possessions, the Pish and Wildlife Service reports, Louisiana innkctl first In production, Minnesota second, with Texas nnrl Ohio following. lown ranked ninth, big margin ahead of Mich "wilderness 11 slates us Colnnulo, Maine, Idnho, Montana nnd even In the van of Alaska, Scandal MCK A A llctroll Itert Wlrfit managrr, and National Hockey League Prea- idont Clarence Campbell (In top picture) talk of In linckry scandal which may banlih playrra, Below' Tinner, ex-hunk robber and'allrrrri key fljure In the cam-. Roth's AlhStars Win First Round from Dorts John Roth's All Stars won the first round of the special match scries with the Art Dort All Stars last night, 2,800 to 2,732. The match was rolled at the Public. Square'and pro- JHnmllton nnd Wellsvllle--for J84D campaign, the Tuna Manufacturing Company BUILDING CONTRACTORS for PLANING MILL WORK -and- MASONS 1 SUPPLIES 70 Mechanic St Bradford.

Wwlclo mid Seagruii High in League Wnlclo's 200--S71 nnd Scasron's wnio. t.hn top murk-i lanl ns the Ttoslon Hiy Olcniiui-H look nil four polnt.s from thrc Question Mnrkf, In the YMCA league. HERslny paced the wllh 511, In another match nl, the I Bollns Bowlers Rtatahrrl thrne from JMabons Nonl was hlnh for the winners with MB count, LAST WEEK OF SALE uy Now ind DANA 39 Main St. duccd three '600' totals, two of them by the Roth team members. High man wns John Paulson win had 202, 207, 213 for 622 total, Ar Berkey hnd 241--814 while 'Stove Oguichnk hud 223, 221--61(1 foi Doits, RollTj won the first game, 884 to 844 but Doris came back In the second to even It up, In the third (tamo throe 200 totals, topped bj Boi-key's 241 game, gave Roths 901) lo Dorl's 005, The scores: 2,7,13) ORurchnk Dorl Engle Young Hnulmin Boyle Viola.

Roth flerkoy 166 22,1 221--(110 IDS 177 158--828 147 181 163--491 1A2 'ISft 208--555 177 217 187--881 (RoUm 2,800) 202 207 213-822 201 171 175--547 139 174 22S--538 198 172 139-47B 174 iflO 341-flH (JOU.KGK ItASKBTBAU, Holy.Cross 90; Brown EXPERT GUN REPAIR SERVICE BODINE'S 11-13 Mechanic St. Phone 6129 CHISOX NAME SCOUT Chicago The Chicago White Sox signed John Ken 1 former Sox infltilder, scout, Kerr, who played flhortoiop foe the Sox, In 1930 mid 1931, will cover the Pacific Const area, A I A HOCK ICY Hrrshey Springfield 1, Mary D'Amico Has 520 Total To Lead Ladies Mary D'Amico cracked out the honor score of the night last night at the Recreation Alleys as she blasted out big; 920 total In the Class A league. In the Betty hud 511 while hi the Li All Slur loop Cotot- Imo nuced the league with 114 totiU, Mary D'Amlco'n lop total faded to Mve the Bradford National Bank tcmn from losing three In the Brlney'a, Her Included 171-19S 1IM. Cannon WM high for the with 440, Betty McPherson'n 511, gained on games of 183-157-171, led the Kop- Five to a three pointer over the Marasco Distributing Co. Mary Bouchard led the with 458, Also in the cimw A league le'd Beauty shop won three from Yule Brothers and the mid took three from Cropp't Confectionery.

In the All Star league Mn, Colosimo'n total led the tnd Beers In Uklng four from the Kohl Texeco'n. Millie O'Neill added 470 and Jessie Mllhollen had 458, led Ute Iwen with 446, Brnentlne AlleKrette hud 394.4M Ihe IAPO look three from the AS, Rita Murphy hud 479 and Betty 471 for the winners, Pam Vfrollnl's 451) high for the IAS, while MHrtlm nivtall hnd 4KJ, Hie Bwlon Dry looli ihrre from MirkH RllM- eth Shorten lilt mid Mirr Roemer 457, Frwi Piutio mid Jerry Young led the with 44.1 piece, Caj-1 son's won three rom the Dressereltet, Joan Pxlcon- tr of the high for ht match with IwMtapplet won three polnu rom In the High Khool eairue mid in doing so cracked a tew high team total, collecting Ml I heir necond game, Mickey Coa- ello rolled three.oonsecutlve tamw 161 for 4M totnl and high for he match, Dee Fraley hud 114-411. Eymer had 520 as Roggenbdum'i on alt four from paced by dyne's 536, The slered a three pointer over Hip- hens, In the and league Number Two won three from the Office while Muchine Shop No, 1 ook'nll four from the Foundry. I TO RROWNR Cleveland Pitcher Lemon the Cleveland hai eated the St. Louis ill In two while; the yet Lo beat him From where I Joe Marsh How to Put Up with Womtn'f Stylos WIH Dmflrjr'ii mtuiwiflniirfr hi to the new-ntylr longer Will WH mifhly rrMicnl Allowed how went i lo fnKhlun iraKht () dreiw plriNt their MM! mi SIM finally rcminrieH Will al MR habit of fitting by the radio Sut- iiriiajr ifternoonii in nhirt lipit.entnf to the upottcMKii with it rt beer.

Sugnentai thnt maybe Will WM to comfort. WIH the KHm-lxxfy trtmm Im'l to Mr WHO itlMN at beer be uwtlMr ftnnn'n eider. But from whore I ml, ilifferenccK aren't less we KO out of our way to them by beinn hypercritical. At Will says now; "Well, anywuf, thnne lone iktrtu nl MM" tmi go thtt 1 iNEWSPAFERr SFAPERl.

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