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FAQETWENT1 THE ERA, BKALttXJRD, JTKJJ3AY, JAKUAIW 1WS. Bradford Owls Meet Erie East at Junior Hi Tonight Sportsmen's Club Opposes Fish. Game Group Merger The Bradiord High Owls ana Erie Eiit mee: tonight, in the first game of the 1933 portion of the season before the home lass. The game is scheduled for c'cloek at the Junior High sehooL In the preliminary game another lop-flight game is set between the Babv O'-Is and the undefeated Otto The Bradford Sportsmen's Club last night on Terrors. This game starts record as being opposed 10 a proposed merger of the fish at 7 p.

commission, game commission and the Department of George Forests and Waters. This opposition was voiced last night -jie meeting of the held ir: the club rooms on "Pine Tiiere were 150 members 1 Ski Club President now weiTmto his, St. Bernard's Ramblers Seek 9th Win at Ridgway J. Paul Jones President Of Bradford Ski Club, Inc. Si.

Bernards High school Ramblers toaight "mill take to the road 111 search of their ninth victory in tec starts mhen they move into Ricgiray for a game against Ridg- St. Leo's. It marie the first meeting of the two clubs this season. The Bermes their eighth straight on Tuesday by defeating J. Paul Jones last night was elected president of the or! aY 43 to fast-growing Bradford Ski Club, at a meeting held at Leo jean Crosby's GoK Tourney Ready To Open Today PEBBLE BEACH.

Jan. tft--Professional stars, top eotch Amateurs acd celebrities from the entertainment and world team up here tomorrow for the first round of the annual SIO.CXW pro-amateur golf tournament sponsored by Bins Crosby. Bing the Sing pays all the bills and gn-es the profits to worthy causes. J. Jaul Jones Change in Stream Stocking Is Asked By Coudersport the seventh shen they lost! to Clean, 49-40.

a week ago. The club looked extra fine in its first At ihe meeting, presjcec by flle JLr.io B. president, the i members went on record as the repeal of the doe 3aw and returning control of deer season back the State Game Cornea The principal talk of the deieaung Salaaianca, twice, Erie Tech and War- 11 They wen from the Alumni VwlTI cnly after a struggle in IV IT HI which had to bench staners and resori to his reserves Asasnsi ihe ing out in a scoring rash at given tune. any COUDERSPORT. Jan 8 (Special) "--The Potter County Feceranor- of Sponsmens clubs voted to ask of- was ciien oy WiUard Crookes.

ed- again Mere unimpressive and col- ficials of the state Fish Commission ucanonaS of the only sac field Thev to chance the lime for stocking Jocal" varaa Game Commission who spoke had the chances but failed to take streams and to halt the stocking of on the Pennsylvania Deer Herd. His advantage, rainbow trout. talk dealt mainly with the rise and In the past sanies one thing has Si "earn stocking tr.e rather fall of the state's number one game trophy and its dirninishina size hue tail deer. Over Bonnies the Emery Hotel. It was the first meeting of the 1953 season Bernard's club be" facing a club and out of it came a number of discussions on upcoming i thai possesses sis lettermen and au i i o' thera are quite capable of break- evenis--providing there is acequate snow.

Mr. Jones succeeds Al Kohler who was appointed as the manager; of ibe Zippo Ski slope located on' Interstate Parkway. Other officers named last night were William Leary. vicepresident. and Miss" Margaret Eysinger, secretary- James D.

Wolfe was re-elected A "miUiati doUar" cast will-be chopping divots during the three day event. More than a hundred two-man teams, professional paired with amateur, will play a round each over the three Joe Fomal. coach of the Rifigvay scenic courses in this resort area- treasurer. Named as assistant slope man-' agers were Mas Kohler and Paul club, has guided his club to three 3 wins and two losses to date. The 3 lasses were suffered ai the hands of JHortoa Township and DuBois St.

Catherines. St. Catherines beat them. 60 to 35. The St.

Catherines team'is the cfub that handed the Ramblers their only loss, 48 to 44. Bill McDevitt cracked out a pig Headlining the returning veterans opening game 01 255 and finished on St. Leo's team is Edmund Frank. Tops Keglers Iii City Loops Cvpress Point. Monterey Peninsula Country Club and Pebble Beach.

After tomorrows and Saturday's rounds, the field will be trimmed to ihe low 60 teams for Sunday's 3 IS famed Pebble Beach, a par 72 test that has been the site of many national tournaments. Crosby plans 10 play in hss personal under- than the spring, was advocated. Deiegaies present from Black Forest Conservation Association: Following the business Coudersport. Austin and Costello which was conducted by the newly Ssorisrcens clubs: Osuajo Rod and installed officers, prizes were pre- Guri Ciub: Uhsess Conservation As- sented to the winners ot the reEociation: the Roulette Fish and cently conducted deer contest held for the membership of ihe Bradford Sportsmen's Club First prize, a target was awarded to James Schunp. a 14- year-old hunter, who killed a buck which weighed 164 pounds dressed Second prize, for the buck with the 'most points.

12. was presented to Harvey Smith in the form of a hunting coat. For bagging ihe heaviest deer shot by the women. Mrs M. iv are terrific scorers.

However, in the pas: two games they meeting, haie been content to pass instead of shoot. Ayamst Oiean they Fifteen directors er 211 for a 620 count to lead ihe Frank last year was a. first team lai which has netted some named to replace the boaro boT ers jagr night. His choice on the All-Diocesan team local charities the lact which consisted of only 12. Re- scote gave he Lubes a also ranked second to Jack Ecken vear-5 Bui he's sure to be Abernaiay.

three er le production of OU City St. Joe in the poll a way following Baney. Mr. Oae teaia srl the endaU league most plajer. such'-uKaWes Open Cham- Bonavemure tonight." Jones.

Alan Konler. Mas a.ohler. at jj star Alleys. Other -ieterans are Joe Piccirillo, on juijus Boros and former nail other matches Old Timers won Wayne Steis. Donald Piccirilio.

Tony lloaal kipping such as Byron Nel- -ee from Welders. Pipe Fitters i Winters. along with Franks, i jj-yg Mangrum. Lew Wore took four from Control Lab make up the first team. Reserves for C.JT..

Lawson PITTSBURGH. Jan. 8 (2S Forward Dick Ricketis scored 32 pomis to lead DiiQiiesKe Univer-, named wrere Mr. been evident, me Oal cagers as in- sity's team 10 an 86-665 Asher Aikmson. Dean Baney win over St Sn rolling to their ninth victory, Mr.

Leary. Raymond T. Maurey. against three setbacks the Dukes' Cornel! Pfohl. Third.

Richard Hand scored 40 of their points at the foul 1 and Mr. Wolfe. made only tv.o buckets in the first line. It was ihe fourth consecutive" was named to succeed George ant i 2000 Mite Oilers tion three from ihe St. Leo team, also Henry Picard.

Game Club Kenneth Alev, rish Warden Potter County, reported that he i been transferred from Galeton "Coacersport by the co-mmission. 64 Catawba 54 of the third period and ss for the Bonmes w-ho have won five. Roger Davies and Bob Sassone scored 13 points apiece to lead St. Bonaventure. BOXAS FG Bednar 5 IT scored KenviHe 1 Edwards 3 Sassone STETSON HATS and BOTANY "500" CLOTHING at JAMES R.

EVANS INC. "We Like 80 Main St. Phone 4916 Smerie was the recipiem of a compass Eer deer tipped the scales at 146 dressed. A number of door prizes were presented. The members also discussed the annual dinner meeting of the club half, two in in the i Konever.

in the fins! period it tvas the reveries that the spot- Ughi again. Larry Gildersleeve, a repJacemeni for Car! Giardini. nu ten points Sonny Peterson two and Frea Brace one of the by the Tonight's game against Erie be the top test as far as the calibre of the Owis concerned. Coach Bob Arrowsmith comes here with a starting that includes soaie of Erie's top flight, stars. Fea- 1 tured is Mel Laskoff.

a little 5-7 guy who last year gained a berth team. The rest of the club has Ken M-r. -i-dl-VAJCii. Bell while the three new directors jjarje! House One. Barrel House in varsity action, include Eddie, are Miss Eysmger.

Orvis Gil! and VlOI1 jhree from Bells Camp. Viglione. Bonini and VU-j Charles Thomas. Platforraers von three from Je i President Jones leading Fitters Tao. Youngsters won three" Comic Bob Hope is paired with pro golf's best crooner.

Jimmy Demaret Ojai. Calif by way of Against Si. Catherines, at, DuBois. Texas oemarefs 145 for 36 holes the discussion plans were formu- from R-D. Dubbers took four from Joe PiccirJlo hit for 16 points.

In a woa fl monev iasi Yes when one Schlee Totals DUQUESNE iRicketts Johnson Garay FULL LENGTH Plate Glass Mirror Ready to Install On Door 2" 6" 6' 8'' Door Size SPECIAL S29.75 TUNA MFG. CO. 70 Mechanic St, Phone 6156 HEATING Installation and Service BODINES 11-13 Mechanic St. Phone 6129 I at 6'30 o'clock. Ac that time Karris Breih.

chair- man of the Fish and Game commst- I tee of the Pennsylvania House of, Representath es. and a Arabrot; Fallen Corkan which is scheduled to be at the' Demvanovich and "iVals Ar- I Ie221 Moose ciub dining room on Feb 12 has three seniors; Tolals who have been seeing lots of action' Bonas in Ted Loader. Jerry Szorek and Duqaesne Sal Ciannelli. Erie Ease defeated Union City. Harborcreek.

Meaduile. lost to FG 10 0 0 1 0 10 6 lated for a club tournament and Lab Gang and and won four 16 also discussed was the possibility, from Multigraph. if ihere is adequate snow, of se- in the Kendall Women's league curing the annual Niagara Fron- pat Johnson hie 474 as her Ken- tier meet for Bradford. Doils IOSL thr.ee to Gutter Dusters. gome played against TitasviUe uas caj Joseph's and won by Ridgway.

Franks was the big man with 20j tOrrecaal in while Don Piccinllo hit for 13. because oi 28 12 3 6 0 5 32 10 Coach Xunzio Marino tonight will A new amateur slope has been 2000 Milers won four front Square -o doubt go with the same five reeled at the site arid lights Gay Deceit ers uon four from men who been starting for the ready been mstalied on one Polijs. Bemies. Don Rouff and Carrn Pas-j sice. In regards to the Zippo Montreal 0 die) Barry 217-20I-60S to lead carella will start in the front line.

SiODe it that a new to three over Wllcos will be at center and! 7 50-horsepower motor had been fe- Bradford Milk in the Classic league Buster Brown and Paul 12 6 3 23 14 16 13 20 stalled on the tow to replace the old one which had 20-horsepower. The slope now is rated as one of the best lighted in the area the erection of floodlights on both sides of the slope. Also discussed was the securing the Recreation. George Rook will be in the back court. Szm Olson's Kneg.

who missed the early part of "aridi 200- I the season because of a football in-i 2lo-571 led Danas to four and Tony Aria will be avail- Deluxe Cleaners while Packard or aul Moiors took three from Penn Realty, "iVilcox and have shown 66 and Dude considerable improvement in the Fred Viola hit 224 I 1 Lu'm the losers. Moun- last three games the Bemies have for the Pittsburgh Sun Tele- cathedral Prep and then defeated grapn, oe the speaker. jisiicreek. Their biggest, victory came when they downed the strong Ene Academy team, 54-62. in overtime in a City Senes battle.

County Rif lers Beat Kane Club Limestone Wins Over Cuba Club 40 So 23 27--86, of an expert ski instructor re beari! Wolfe anc vVilcox" floor --ork. especially two steals and two subsequent svlvania Department of Commerce won four frcm Kanelia -res. a standout. Crowes won four from jjombarcos' "or iwi espe.L instruct, P'-syed with, both showing at tneir nnr.ers' slope. James ee best last Tuesday against Port AI- itated that the Zmpo slope' trie V.omen ot tne Moose SuJs- conaoUed the boards crlancs.

with Arlene Sutherland get- tbe ration as tte result of a folder ang 223-570. T.OH all lour from Sudds. Eva Arnold hit 220--582 as i now has become known throughout the nation as the recently published by the LiMESTOXE, Jan. S--The i concerning the skiing in this area, r. Jones thanked members and Mooneys three from McCaulty.

KBA The McKean County Rifle club defeated the Kane Rifle club in the War-Mac league nere last night. 1960 to 924. as Jirmny Swifj scored 195. R. Tracy 193 Rodney Schoch 192.

Monty Aiforc and Richard Gid! dings. 190. For Kane Cartwright, hit 187. Howard 186. R.

Kelson 186, R. Frcd- ei! 185. C. Mease! 180. Other Bradford scores: Mc- Easc trailed with sen seconds left Legion, pacea by Cnaries i the regulation game.

56-54. Lask- spiulers 17 points, tonight defeat- off stoie the ball, dribbled three e( i Cuba, 46 to 36, here at Limestone, quarters the length of the floor anc Limestone and Cuba made it eien laid one up with the clock showing lrsj period. 12-12 ana at a second to go. That tied the game the half. 17-17.

Limestone out- anc in the overtime Laskoff made scored Cuba. 29-19, the second mo push shots and Paul Demy haif one to win He was fouled twice freezing the bail and sank cotn free throws He scored 21 points in that game vrule Leganzoff and Watral each hit 14. In the game East lost to Prep Laskoff hit IS His ciub lostj 82 to 53. East beat Meadvdle, Dis- and friends who had made the im-' OD ta the Clas- to the slope possible, including Jerry Healy. John 3.

Mitchell. Sansster Hawley. Raymond C---er. Hull. Ortis Gill.

H. sifiea uas Jean Keanes 221- she led Koppers to Clara's Beauty. For New York 81 Milwaukee 68 53 as Boston 88 Rochester 85 overtime) a split with Syracuse 75 Minneapolis 61 the Koppers Betty Honey's 479 led Claras. Marge Dolaway hit 497 as Harrier Insurance -on four from Roemers. Helen Ka- Ciark Hare Spittier Knse Atkinson FG 2 0 3 2 0 i 6 3 TV.

Loveiand. George BlaisdeU. Raymond SU1. He es- on our uciiicio pecially praised the work of the fcer hi 493 bu her Brad or Sup- girls of the Bradford High school los to Clayton Realty. ski ciub who painted at the slope.

Betty DePalma led Clayton 2 10 Scholastic Basketball Col'-ough 188 J. Alford 187. C. Wight tnct Ten champions, 66 to 54, and Totals CUBA 137. E.

Scouden 185. L. Douglas R. Hopkins 179, B. 177.

Reck 176 Ryan 175 Perry 172 H. Foster 156. Last Night's Fights 20 po.nts. i Dcland Coach V.Mcox is expected to start Sereles -he same fr.e men tonight and Karbeck lass -Rouid Joe Girard s-Sn" Carl Giardmi at the forwards. Joe Howard Tmis at center and Jim Colosimo and Paul Carison at the guards.

-totals 18 FG 6 1 1 2 1 3. 14 10 2 0 0 0 3 0 2 Limestone Cuoa 12 12 8 36' 37--15. 8--36' Pointing? Redecorating? Buy Pratt Lambert Paints at LOIBEK COMPANY Dial 4158 A. MILLER SON i NEW YORK. Jan.

8 aV- Harold rr- 1 1 Cl "izzy Druclcr. 159. ew Tors, Top Brooklyn Slugger scored a unanimous eight-round de- SigUS S20.000 Contract cision oier Tony Amalo. 159. boken.

X. in the main Jan. 8 Gil at Sunni Gardens tonisnt. Hodges, Brooklyn's Xo. 1 slugger College Basketball Kansas 65 Okla.

AM 53 Geneva 100 Clarion 67 Marshall 77 Morehead 62 i of 1952 but also its No. 1 bast in Duquesne 88 St. Bona venture 66 SAGINAW. Mich Jan 8 Pat 'the World Series, today became Geo. Washn 79 Georgetown 65 Lcrary.

146. Toledo, knocked out the second member of the overtime) Howard Leshe. 144. Toronto, in the to agree to terms for 1953 when he Siena 71 Xavier 62 first round of a scheduled eipht- a contract for S20.000. same Albright 72 Dickinson 68 round feature bout as last jear.

ReLef Pitcher Jos Boston Col 54 Dartmouth 51 1.278 Black signed last month. Marquette 55 Creighton 4 Survey of State Deer Here Is Ordered by PGC Fridav Erie Has; at BRADFORD HIGH '8 rcJ Otto Township JV's 7 ST BERNARD'S at Ridgway St Leo AHeganv at Salamanca Jamestown at Southwestern North Shinglehouse at Coudersport at Smetiipon Ulysses at Port Allegany Allegheny Mt. League Emporium at St. Marys Ridgwav Sane Sheffield at Johnsonburg Cattarauyus Co. Class vVest Valley at Limestone at Deie-Machias SliKoitn'ile at Little Valley Saturday Erie East at Oiean Allegany at Bolivar Horneil at WellsnlJe 477.

Agatha Iverson hit 486. same as JMelba Taylor, as Fluid Pack won four from Giies Sterling. Vema I Walker led the losers with 460. In the Class league at the Public Squares Jim Fitzgerald led with at BRADFORD 203--557 as Sweeiy Drugs won three from Paradise. Hermes Kendall won three from Corbetts Fiie.

Mat-! thevs Red and "White split with Bnghain Motors. Chodrow Slectnc won three 'rom South Penn Serv- ice and Morris Five won three from Johnsons. The T's Men took four from EUB One in the TMCA church league. Supcriot TRUCK SERVICE SERVICE SALES NORTHEAST MOTORS South ATCDUC ExtensloB Telepbone Appearing Nightly in the COLD ROOM Marion Day ORGANIST STYLIST HOTEL EMERY REHT ft MEW HERTZ J56 W. Washington St PhoneSSGO HARRIS3URG.

Pennsylvania Garr.e Commission today ordered an immediate 3im- hied of the deer herd, be 1 made by airplane as an aid 12 Ipotu2atjori and food i i i i Bow and arrow deer. Oct. he faiorec a single ceer sea- Small game. Xov. Bear, Nov.

16-21. Amiered deer. Dec. 12. and that he believed the entire and Coca-Cola BotUlng study.

The survey, first of tjpe the commission. history, was cecided The survey was looked upon as upon the commission's regular an effort to solve the problem 'quarterly meeting. 'raised by hunters in many parts "We authorized commission has for some ume. 3 In 1951 and 1952 the state had three separate seasons, one for Season dates and bag limits archers, another for buck onlv and be set definitely at the July meeting a iTd im doe oalj Herman, 1952 vice president of the group, -was elected to succeed the iaie Robert Lamberton, Ftank- lia, as president. Nicholas Bida of tne state uno feel that t-ie Pres-.

of philsdeJphia. teas -elected 10 be done immediately whiJe there ent policy of a separate doe deer i is snow or. the ground," said John season is not good. Discussion of, Herman, Dauphin, newly-elected" the deer problem occupied a large' The cornrnis on announced Frye president of the commission. portion of today's session, members' had been retained as executive di- "PennsyKania has nei'er done it of the commission indicated.

before officially, though had I "The deer season was not as pro-several unofficial surveys. The sur! ducuxe as the hunters hoped." Key will be made by one air- Herman declared. "But the hunters, plane, the way it is usually done' must realize that the day of the by the people making them." Her-ideer behind every hemlock is gone, i man explained. In setting tentative dates for the 1953 game season, the commission did not make a decision or. an ant- lerless deer hunt.

It said, "population and food condition studies will be made before decision on an antlerless deer season will be made." Tentative hunting dates decided upon: "The deer have eaten them- selves out of house and home. Near- Jy all of the deer forage has been consumed," he continued. "This 15 illustrated by the large number of deer that has come out near the highways. Last year we had 4.478 killed on the roads alone." Thomas Frye, executive director of the commission, said re- CONCRETE DUROUTECO. 4322 9 Day, All-Expense Escorted Circle Tour of FLORIDA 1st Day Leave New Torfc Destination is Florida's land of sunshine and vacation enchantment- 2nd Day Jacksonville-Silver Springs-Tampa.

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