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The Bradford Era from Bradford, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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The Bradford Erai
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17 THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1952. PAGE SEVENTEEN THE ERA, BRADFORD, Plans Are Completed Here For 14th Valley Hunt Show One of the largest crowds in Bradford IS expected here the 14th annual Valley Hunt Lewis Run club. The event, opens Friday evening at 6 o'clock and comes to a close on Sunday night with the five gated Stake and Championship awards. This event gets underway at 9:40 p. m.

All hotels In the city report record capacity for the weekend with many of the patrons remaining for the entire three days. Something new has been added for this year's show. For the first time since the annual event opened 14 years ago many of the events will be under the lights. The outside hunting course has been completely redesigned for the affair. Robert B.

Bromeley, president of the Valley Hunt Club Horse show, has announced that a total of 67 classes has been scheduled for the three-day show, including hunters, jumpers, saddle ponies and horses, walking horses and equitation. There will be six permanent trophies presented, including the Conformation Hunter event for the Kendall championship; the Workang Hunter Championship for the Zippo Manufacturing Company trophy; Young Hunter Championship for the James I. Leyburn cup; United Refining Company trophy for the Jumper championship; the Harry Wick Memorial championship and the John Cable Memorial champion trophy. In addition to the trophies there also will be $3,000 in cash prizes awarded. ever to attend a horse show over the coming weekend for Class Horse Show at the which has drawn 120 entries, ville, 2 horses; Hillview Farm, Washington, 2 horses; Mr and Mrs.

E. L. McKissick, New Castle, horses; Chieftain Stables, Meadvile, 2 horses; Brokenstraw Valley Stables, Lottsville, 2 horses. race Farms, Jamestown, 4 horses; Chester I. Cleveland, 3 horses.

Hickory Brook Farm; C. W. Moon; Lakelawn Farms, Skaneateles, N. David L. Clark III, Allison Park; Dave Bink, Dunbar; Jerry Rush, Uniontown; Carberry Hill Farms, Cheswick; Joseph W.

Bucher, Bolla.va, David G. Forman, Williamsville, N. Jackson and Perkins, Newark, N. 2 horses. Marcia D.

Hill, Wellsboro; Justa Bout Farms, Venetia, 4 horses; Elizabeth Ginther, Buffalo; Barrett Poultry Belmont, Valley View Stables, Cuba, N. 5 horses; McNichol Stable, Ford City, 2 horses, Pleasant Valley Stables, Wampum, 3 horses; Mr. and Mrs. W. W.

Haines, Mt. Lebanon, 2 horses, Dr. and Mrs. F. Beall, Wefford, 3 horses; Miss Nan Olsen, Cleveland; Mr.

and Mrs Martin O'Rourke, Mt. Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. R.

D. Zegler, Mars, Pa; Mr. and Mrs. R. Templeton Smith, Pittsburgh, 2 horses; Dan1el Lenehan, Duncansville, 2 horses; Charles K.

Bassett, Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clark, Allison Park; Mrs.

Charles F. Burke, Elmira, 2 horses, Mr. and Mrs. David Wilhams, Wellsboro; Mr. and Mrs.

L. Cramer Olmsted Falls, Rita Kramer, Olmstead Falls. Betty Barth, Lakewood, Mr. and Mrs. O.

S. Steward, Shaker Heights, O. Mrs. C. S.

Harris, Chagrin Falls, Sally Reddig, Shaker Heights, Robert Licker, University Heights, Cornish Farms, Pine City, N. Lawrence Krise, Knox- 4 horses; Earl Weaver, Oil City, 2 horses; Dr. J. C. Constantine, Conneaut, Raccoon Acres, Canfield, 2 horses; Frank Roberts, Youngstown, and Peter J.

Li- vols1. Hit Lockman's Giants Series Sweep NEW YORK, June 25 (P--The New York Giants took a 3-2 decision from the Cincinnati Reds today to make a sweep of the three game series and remain four games behind the pace-setting Brooklyn Dodgers. A single by Whitey Lockman with two out in the eighth inning sent Sal Yvars home from third to break a 2-2 deadlock. Yvars had opened the home half of the inning with a single off Frank Smith and moved to third on a sacrifice and a fielder's choice Smith was charged with the defeat. his second in two days.

Cincinnati New York AB 0 A AB Abrams 1f 3 2 0 WIll' AAdcock 1 0 0 0 1b Smith, 0 0 0 Th'ms'n, 3b 3 5 0 2 2 Tho' son cf 3 0 Adams 30 3 3 Elliott 1f 3 2 Hatton 2b 3 1 Mueller, 3 Klus'ski 1b 4 3 Marsh'll rf 4 2 2 0 Dark, ss 3 0 Yvars, Westl'he cf 4 0 Gregg. 1 2 3 Koslo, 1 3 0 1 Wilson 0 0 0 Church. 4 0 1 Lanier, 0 0 1 bPel' g'ini 0 0 Bork' ski If 0 000 11 24 12 Totals 28 7 27 12 Totals 36 into double-play for Abrams in 8th 8-Hit b--Ran for Church in 8th c--Sacrificed for Koslo in 8th 002 000 000-2 Cincinnati New York 010 100 01x-3 R--Abrams, Hatton, Elllott, Mueller, Yvars E-Williems Dark RBI--Elliott, Abrams. Marshall Mueller Lockman. 2B- HR-Elliott, Abrams.

Mueller. McMillan. S-Hatton Wilson DP-Church McMillan Kluszewski, Williams, Dark and and Williams and Lockman. Dark, Cincinnati 11, New York 2 BB--Off Gregs Koslo 1 so -Church 4, Gregg 3 HO2. Church 5 in 7, Smith 2 in 1 Gregg 5 in 4.

Koslo 6 in 4 Lanier 0 in 1. WP-Koslo (5-3) LP -Smith (6-5), 0-Dascoll, Secory, Warneke and Goetz. T-2 06 Yank Pitcher Morgan Gets Draft Extension ST. LOUIS, June 25 New York Yankees received some welcome news today when Tom Morgan, 22-year-old righthanded pitcher. was granted an extension of 30 by his Los Angeles draft days board.

The pitcher, who left the club week ago to report for induction on June 27, will rejoin the Yanks in New York in time for Friday night's game with the Philadelphia Athletics. FREE GENERAL 4 with General HEAVY every Tires DUTY set -of TUBES A A 1. TIRES we 6 TO' PAY MONTHS 4 way Special or FREE of Carrying interest Charge 28 YOUR PRESENT the A.th down TIRES are payment the on full a for set of New Generals Can what 4 you heavy think duty of an General easier Tubes way to would save cost you for That's cars FREE like Buick, Chrysler and Cadillac. And there's big extra value SERVICE BOOKLET in our tire service booklet. When we clean, air, repair and rotate tires we add thousands of extra miles add worth $15.00 with every your to the smooth riding and easy steering qualities of your set of Generals for a set of Generals and get set for a car.

See us today A Pro Rata Deal if you only need 1 or 2 tires happy holiday. THIS OFFER GOOD THRU FRIDAY, JULY 4th 2448 posed Saf-T- sharp angles Miler op- A GENERAL GENERAL grip quicker, stop faster. 7 safety ribs for long even wear. Moderately priced. GENERAL Squeegee Phillies Beat Braves 19-13 In Little Loop Coming from behind twice, the Phillies finally outscored the Braves, 19 tO 13, at the Mill St.

diamond last night in the National League division of the Little League. The winners were outhit, 13 to 11, but took advantage of 14 walks to score in every inning but the second. Andy Ellenberger. who finished the game on the mound, was the leading batsman for the winners garnering three hits while Pat Colosimo Carl Bartlett, and Pat Carroll each had two. Cicerella.

Jim Comilla, and McMillan each got three hits for the losers. AB Phillies AB Braves Siffrinn 3b 4 0 3 Landin 4 Cicerella ri 4 0 3 El'b'g'r 3b, 4 3 Prentice 4 1 0 Freeland 4 2 Comilla 3 2 3 Bates p. 3b 3 3 1 Jones 3 3 1 Colosimo 11 3 Froebel McMillan 2b 1f 2 3 3 Corrall 1b A 1 Bartlett 2b ci 3 1 1 Williams cf 2 2 Higie Mealy 1b 0 0 0 Peterson rf 2 Callahan 1b 3 1 31 13 13 27 19 11 Braves 090 301--13 603 46x-19 Phillies Mrs. Blaisdell Tops Medal Play Mrs. George Blaisdell took top honors in the ladies nine-hole medal play tourney with one-half hand1cap at the Pennhills Club yesterday.

Mrs. Blaisdell finished with a 50- Ter-14-36 score. In the runner-up spot was Mrs. Hal Chase with 54-15-39. The championship handicap qualifier, originally scheduled for yesterday, will be held sometime in August.

NATIVE OF WEST VIRGINIA Bill Dudley, new assistant football coach at Yale, 15 a native of Bluefield, W. Va. Local exhibitors at the show clude George Daggett da Harmon, Nancy VanDyke, Sabro Keery, Robert Fannin, John Bry-3 ner Jr. John Shaffner, Linda Keery, Reine Keery, Carol Conkun, Sally Zook, Kay Bannon, Gay Gilmore, Catherine Bromeley, Joan Dougherty, S. K.

Tate, Susan Highfield, John Purtle, Dede Bird, Jay Bird, Hanley Bird, Danita Linehan and Grace Conklin. Among the 120 entries are Miss Ann Jean Murray, Kenmore, N. Mrs. Ann McKechnie, Newark, N. Wilbur Hodges Brecksville, Glendora Farms, Warren, 9 horses; Up to stronger than ordinary tires.

Only tire made with GENERAL Silent-Safety Squeegee ActionTraction for safer All the luxuries of the cushioned ride. stops, wet or dry, THE Made of jet cold rubber; tougher, more pliant, longer wearing. GENERAL TIRE MOTOR INN Washigton St. at Pearl Phone 7215 -goes a long way to make friends Better Buys "All- Ways" at the Motor Inn Jack Randolph Pitches Tilt for Hobson Jack Randolph pitched the first no-run game in the Brad: ford Junior League baseball season last night as Hobson Place swamped Fifth Ward, 10 to 0. Randolph faced only 15 batters in the five-inning fray and struck out 14 in notching the triumph.

Dick Buffa and Sonny Grill divid-12 ed the pitching duties for the losers and gave up a total of only three hits but the Hobson nine took advantage of 12 walks and several errors to account for their runs. HOBSON PLACE AB TI Watterson, Randolph, Prentis, ss Zimmeman, 3b 01 Cordner, If Taft, 1b Runyan, 1b Ziegler, 2b Goodman, cf Diehler, cf Neely, rf Bridge, rf Flannigan, rf Totals 20 10 FIFTH WARD AB Thomas, 1b D. Grill, S. Grill, cf, 3b Buffa, Stewart. s5 Gocella, Gentile, rf Cornato, ss 3b, 2b ci Brinkley, If Totals 15 0 Hobson 050 23-10 Fifth 000 00- 0 Emery's Down Gentile 17-8 In Stick Duel Emery's built up a big 17 to 2 lead last night and then staved off a late Gentile rally to defeat the Restaurant nine, 17 to 8, in a slugging The second game was called in the second inning due to light failure.

Kendalls were leading Cases at that time, 5 to 0. Ang Nuzzo, Aud DeLoe and John socked home runs for the Swanson winners while Nuzzo, DeLoe, and Fran Ellsworth each had three hits. Jack Shovestull had three hits for the and Gene McCullough and Dick Ogurchak each had two. The game between Millers and Gentiles, scheduled for tonight, has been postponed. The other game will be played as soheduled.

GENTILES AB Milks, Engstrom, rf, 3b If Shovestull, cf McCullough, 3b, Price, BS Wolfe, 2b Ogurchak, 1b Gates, Lowe, rf Totals 36 8 EMERY AB Swanson, 3b 5 If 2 Himes, Reed, 1b Nuzzo, rf, 4 DeLoe, 2b 5 3 Piganelli, ss 4 Ellsworth, 5 Dunham, Austin, rf. Thompson, cf Totals 38 17 17 Gentile 010 001 6- 8 Emery 324 242 x-17 It Pays to Advertise ID the Era BROOK CLUB NOW PLAYING JANE-DULO Songs and Stories Rew Defeats Wilcox to Tie ME Loop; Lewis Run Wins Dan Ekas pitched Rew Kean- Elk League last night 0, on five hits. Both teams year. Lewis Run defeated Mt. Jewert overcame Smethport, 8 to 3, and Crosby smothered Cyclone, to 1, in another loop action.

Rew blasted two Wilcox pitchers for total of 17 hits in notching the triumph. A 10-run barrage in the first two innings cinched the game for the hilltop boys. Pitcher Ekas and Cawvel each garnered three hits for the winners while Hitchcock, Eley, Steck, and Curbett each had two hits. Eley's triple and Gelsick's double were the only extra-base hits of the contest. Vecellio scattered seven hits to lead the Lewis Run Indies to their win over East Smethport.

Vinca, Arv Hanson, and Al Hanson each collected two hits for the winners while Johnson, Ross, and Sutterlien all had two for East Smethport. Former Bradford Phillie hurler Terry Carl struck out ten batters as Mt. Jewett defeated hapless Smethport. Rossi led the hitters with three hits in four trips to the plate. Alexis had a double and triple in three trips and W.

Carl and W. Wilson each had two singles. Carnahan had two singles in three trips for the county seaters. Campbell pitched and batted the Crosby nine to its win over Cyclone. into a first place tie in the Mcas he shut out Wilcox, 12 to now own an 8-2 record for the winless East Smethport, 6 to 3, Indians' Avila Takes Lead in 2nd Base Vote CHICAGO, June 25 (P) Bobby Avila of the Cleveland Indians today regained first place in the American League second base voting from Chicago's Nellie Fox as the all-star baseball poll neared its close.

The balloting will wind-up at midnight Friday. SON OF POLISH PARENTS Clem Koshorek, rookie infielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates, WAS born in Royal Oak, but both of his parents were born in Poland. THEATRE IDEAL Route 6 Across From Kane Country Club TONITE FRI. Marjorie Main and PERCY KILBRIDE in Ma Pa Kettle Back on the Farm Box Office Opens at 8 P. M.

1st Show at Dusk 2 Shows Nightly Detroit Tigers Sign First Sacker O'Dell DETROIT, June 25 P--The Detroit Tigers today announced the signing of first baseman William O'Dell of Montgomery, and pitcher Kenneth Darrell Rowe of Northville, to farm club contracts. O'Dell, 6 foot 3 lefthanded batter also sought by the Pittsburgh PIrates and Philadelphia Phillies, was assigned to Kingston, N. in the Coastal Plain League. LIMESTONE Drive In THEATRE TODAY THRU SAT. SUPER ON COLOR INDIAN UPRISING: GEORGE MONTGOMERY COLUMBIA PICTURE He gave up only four hits and struck out six in gaining the pitching triumph, and his sixth-inning basesloaded triple accounted for three of his team's runs.

Eight free passes helped the winner's cause. Cino and Bob Faes each had two hits for Crosby. Wilcox 000 000 0- 0 5 2 Rew 460 002 x-12 17 2 Miller, Dechano and Selsick; Ekas and Jones Lewis 1 Run 200 003 1-6 11 3 E. Smethport 020 001 0-3 7 3 B. Vecellio and Ross; Rhodes, Polkler and I Ross Smethport 010 002 0-3 7 0 Mt.

Jewett 004 040 x-8 12 8 O'Brien and McGavish; T. Carl and W. Wilson Cyclone 000 100 0-1 4 3 003 324 x-12 11 1 Crosby Pytcher and Keyes; Campbell and B. Faes When Eewell Blackwell won 16 straight games for the Cincinnati Reds in 1947 each of his wins was a complete game. BRADFORD HOTEL For Tops In Entertainment Visit The MANDARIN ROOM INTRODUCING Song Stylist Ralph Flannigan from PHILADELPHIA TELEVISION HARRIET YASGUR The Lady of the Keyboard SMORGASBORD MONBest In Liquors Finest of Foods ONLY 3 MORE BIG -HEY LOOK! Saturday.

DAY thrilling Land. includ25 all new outstand20 big a ing ing Shows. PARADE SHOWS TI Aft m. WORLD ADMISSION for noon Everyone 1 until SHOWS ALL reduced the to children RIDES GIVEN from BICYCLE m. p.

FREE AWAY SAT. Be sure to go by the Market Basket and get your Free Ride Tickets and free tickets for the bicycle, These tickets are FREE for the asking, there is nothing to buy. Bring the whole family out to the showgrounds High St. Ext. next to the WESB Radio Tower.

Plenty of parking space--Ride bus direct to showgrounds. Sponsored by the Circus Saints Sinners William HOLDEN PICK AND COLURALIA MALONE EVERY FRI. SAT. CARTOON SHOW 40 Minutes of Fun at Dusk Box Office Opens 8 P. M.

CHILDREN ALWAYS FREE ALLEGANY DRIVE -IN TONITE THRU SATURDAY ROD CAMERON ONE THE SONGS! FUNI NIGHT ROMANCE! FORT TROPICS NANCY ALLAN JONES KELLY with BUD ABBOTT and OSAGE LOU (of radio COSTELLO Color Hu fame) SATURDAY NITE A CARTOON SHOW To Be Shown Once Starting at Dusk So Folks Bring the Kiddies Early It's Family Fun FREE PLAYGROUND FOR THE KIDDIES OPENS 7:30 P. M. TWO SHOWS NITELY RAIN OR CLEAR MINIATURE GOLF COURSE OPENS 7:30 P. M. NITELY NOW SHOWING Dupsons SAT.

BRADFORD Daily Shows 2:30 to Continuous 11 P.M. THE RAILROAD THAT TAMED THE ROCKIES! TECHNICOLOR rested by BYPON HASKINS Plus Two Reel Special "Land of Every Day Miracles" PARAMOUNT BRIGAD STERLING OBRIEN HAYDEN DEMI LAUGHA JAGGER ELLIOT BETTGER DENVER RIO GRANDE J. CARROL NAISH ZASU PITTS STARTS SUNDAY ONLY M-G-M PRODUCER OF "QUO COULD DO IT! SCARAMOUCHE NICOLOR GRANGER PARKER LEIGH FERRER ENDS TONIGHT IM KEAN 2 John FIGHTING FLYING and Wayne TIGERS Hits SEABEES 2 PLUS BIG PARTY TONIGHT 2 DAYS SAT. HER FIRST PICTURE SINCE 'SUNSET BOULEVARD. 500.

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