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1 THE ERA, BRAUFURD, FRIDAY, JANUARY Nos. PAGE TWENTI Bradford Owls Meet Erie East at Junior Hi Tonight Sportsmen's Club Opposes Fish. Came Group Merger The Bradford Sportsmen's Club record: as being opposed to a proposed commission. game commission and Forests and Waters. This opposition Change in Stream Stocking Is Asked By Coudersport COUDERSPORT, Jan 8 (Special) -The Potter County Federation of Sportsmens clubs voted to ask of the state Fish Commission to change the time for stocking local streams and to halt the stocking of rainbow trout.

Stream stocking in toe fall. rather than the spring. nas advocated. Delegates were presen: from Biack Forest Conservation Association: Ausun and Costello clubs: Oswajo Rod and Sportsmens Gun Citb; Uh sess Conservation Association: and the Roulette Fish and Game Club Kenneth Aler, Fish Warden of Potter County, reported that he has been transferred from Galeton 10 Coudersport by the commission. Presbyterian 64 Catawba 54 STETSON HATS and BOTANY "500" CLOTHING at JAMES R.

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Phone 6129 Painting Redecorating Buy Pratt Lambert Paints Exclusire at LUMBER COMPANY Dial 4158 A. MILLER SON To work refreshed DRINK cola Delicious and Refreshing Bradford Coca-Cola Bottling Ca EVERY 10.000 MILES HEEL BEARD KENDALL GREASE FOR QUALITY PROTECTION Ski Club President An J. Jaul Jones Rickets Leads Dukes to Win Over Bonnies PITTSBURGH. Jan. 8 42 Forward Dick Rickets scored 32 poinis to lead Duquesne Univer-, say's basketball team :0 an 86-66: win over St Bonaventure tonight.

1 In rolling to their ninth victory agains: three setbacks the Dukes scored 40 of their points at the foul line. was the fourth consecutive loss for the Bonnies who hare won ave. Roger Davies and Bob Sassone scored 18 points apiece to lead Si. Bonarenture. BONAS FG 'T Bednar 5 6 16 Kenville 5 Edwards 69 0019 8 Sassone 10 28' Davies 6 00 IS Schlee IN 1 Totals 19 28 66 DUQUESNE FG T' Picketts 10 12 32, AfcLaine 1 5.

Johnson 2 10 Garay Bailey J. 12 Schn emmer 6 Ambrot: 3 Fallon Corkan Iezzi 5 5 Totals 23. 40. 86 Bonas 14 13 14 25-66 Duquesne 16 20 23 27-66, Limestone Wins Over Cuba Club LIMESTONE, Jan. 8-The stone Legion.

paced by Charles, Sputler's 17 points, tonigh: defeated Cuba, 46 to 36, here at Limestone. Limestone and Cuba made it even in the first period. 12-12 and at. the half. 17-17.

Limestone out-' scored Cuba. 29-19, an the second halt LIMESTONE FG Wa.ner Clark Hare Spittler 3 17 Krise 8 Atkinson Totals 18 10 CUB.A FG Guild 3 Deland Sereles Harceck Tier Sterling Howard 2 Totals 14 8 36 Limestone 12 45. Cuba 12 5 8-36 College Basketball Kansas 65 Okla. 53 Geneva 100 Clarion 67 Marshall 77 Morehead 62 Duquesne 86 St. Bonaventure 66 Geo.

Washn 79 Georgetown 65 (overume) Siena 71 Xavier (Ohio) 62 Albright 72 Dickinson 68 Boston Col 54 Dartmouth 51 Marquette 55 Creignion 4 Survey of State Deer Here Is Ordered by PGC HARRISBURG. Jan. 8 Game Commission today ordered an immediate limmed survey of the deer herd, :0 be made by airplane as an aid 12 a population and food condition study. The survey. first of type in Pennsykama history, was decided upon at the commission's regular I quarterly meeting.

authorized a limitec survey to be done immediately while there, IS snow on the ground," said John C. Herman, Dauphin, newly-elected president of the commission. has never done it before officially, though we're had! several unofficial surveys. The sur-i vey will be made by one airplane, the way it IS usually done' by the people making them." man explained. In setting tentative dates for the 1953 game season, the commission did not make a decision on an antIerless deer hunt.

It said, "population and food condition studies will be made before any decision on antlerless deer season will be made." Tentative hunting dates decided upon: St. Bernard's Ramblers Seek 9th Win at Ridgway J. Paul Jones President Of Bradford Ski Club, Inc. J. Paul Jones last night fast-growing Bradford Ski Club, the Emery Hotel.

It was the first and out of it came a number evenis-providing there is adequate snow. Mr. Jones succeeds Al Kohler who was appointed as the manager: of the Zippo Sk: slope located on Interstate Parkway. Other officers named last night were Willam' Leary, vicepresident, and Miss' Afargaret Eysinger, secretary. James D.

Wolfe was re-elected treasurer. Named as assistant slope man-! agers were Max Kohler and Paul Abernathy. Fifteen directors were. named :0 replace the old board which consisted of only 12. Renamed wrere Mr.

Abernatny, Asher Atkinson, Dean Baney, Mr. Jones. Alan Kohler, Max Kohler, Mr. Leary, Raymond T. Cornel! Piohl.

Third. Richard Rand and Mr. Wolfe. Rudoiph Bickel' was named to succeed George Bell while the three new directors are Miss Eysinger. Orris Gill and Charles Thomas.

With President Jones leading the discussion plans were formulated for a club tournament and also discussed was the possibility. if there is adequate snow. of securing the annual Niagara Frontier meet for Bradford. A new amateur slope has been erecied at the site and lights already bate been installed on one side. In regards to the Zippo Siope it was announced that a new 50-horsepower motor had been installed on the tow to replace the old one which had The siope now IS rated as one of the best lighted in the area with the erection of floodlights on both sides of the slope.

Also discussed was the securing of an expert ski instructor for the beginners' slope. James D. Wolfe stated that the Zippo slope' now has become known throughout the nation as the result of a folder recently published by the Pennsylvania Department of Commerce concerning the skung in this area. Mr. Jones thanked members and friends who had made the am-' provements to the slope possibie.

including Jerry Healy. John B. Mitchell. Sangster Hawley. mond Co-ner.

Merle Hull. Orvis Gill. H. W. Loreland.

George Biaisdell. Raymond Sill. He especially praised the work of the' girls of the Bradford High school ski ciub who painted at the slope. Fridas Erie Eas: at BRADFORD HIGH' 48 Otto Township at BRADFORD JV's 47 3 ST. BERNARD'S at Ridgway St Leo Allegany Salamanca Jamestown at Southwestern North Tier Class Shinglehouse at Didred Coudersport at Smethport Ulysses at Port Allegany Allegheny Mt.

League Emporium at St. Marys Ridgway Kane Sheffield at Johnsonburg Cattaraugus Co. Class West Valley at Limestone Hinsdale at Dele-Machias at Little Valler Saturday Erie East at Olean Allegany at Bolivar Horneil at Wellsville Scholastic Basketball was elected president of the Club, at a meeting held at first meeting of the 1953 season of discussions on upcoming Bill McDevitt Tops Keglers In City Loops Bill McDeri: cracked out a big opening game 01 255 and Sinished with 211 for a 620 count to lead the boulers in the city last night His score gave the Three Star Lubes a three pointer over the Production One team 12 the Kendal! league at the Star Alleys. In other matches Old Timers won three from Welders. Pipe Fitters One four from Control Lab and 2000 Mile Oilers non three from Barrel House One.

Barrel House Tao non three from Beils Camp, Platformers won three from Pipe, Fitters Two. Youngsters non three from R-D. Dubbers took four from Lab Gang and and won four from Mulagraph. In the Kendall Women's league Pat Johnson hit 474 as her Ken-. Dolls lost three to Gutter Dusters.

2000 Milers won four from Square Pegs. 1 Gay Deceivers non four from Pollys. Fran Barry hi: 217-201-608 to lead the Pisictelli Plumbers to three orer Bradford Milks in the Classic league at the Recreation. George Rook led the losers with 572. Harry Olson's 216-588 and Glen McCollough's 200- 210-571 led Danas tO four over Deluxe Cieaners while Packard Motors took three from Penn Realty.

Fred Viola hit 224--566 and Dude Luzz: 202-561 for the losers. Mountain Tops won three from Durolutes. In the Women of the Moose Sutherlancs. with Arlene Sutherland getting 223-570. 302 all four from Sudds.

Era Arnold hit 220-182 as Bores won four from Ranelia while, Crowes won four from Lombardos and Mooneys three from The top score in the Ladies was Jean Keanes 221-523 as she led Koppers tO a split with Clara's Beauty. For the Koppers Betty MacPherson hit 475. Pam Roner's 479 led Clara's. Marge Dolanar hit 497 as Harrier Insurance won four from Roemers. Helen Ka' ter hi: 493 but her Bradford Supply lost three TO Clayton Realty.

Betty DePalma led Clayton WILE 1477. Agatha Irerson hut 466. same as Melba Taylor. as Pack won four from Giles Sterling. Verna Walker led the losers with 460.

In the Class league at the Public Squares Jim Fitzgerald led with 208-557 as Sweely Drugs won three from Paradise. Hermes Kendall won three from Corbetts Frie. Matthers Red and White split with Brigham Motors. Chodrow Electric won three from South Penn Serrice and Morris Fire won three from Johnsons. The Y's Men took four from EUB One in the YMCA church league.

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Bradterd 4322 Crosby's Goli Tourney Ready To Open Today cently he favored a singie deer season and that he believed the entire commission has for some ume. In 1951 and 1952 the state had three separate seasons. one for archers, another for buck only and' a third for doe only. Herman, 1952 vice president of the group, was elected to succeed the late Robert Lamberton, Franklin, as Col. Nicholas Biddie of Philadelphia, was elected vice president.

The commission announced Frye had been retained as executive director. last night went on merger of the fish the Department of was voiced last night the rezula: meeting of the club held the Moose club rooms on Pane There aere 150 members present. the meeting. presides over by B. Colosimo.

the members also Rent on record as favoring the repeal of the doe lax and returning control of deer season back the State Game Commission. The principal talk of the nigh: was gnen or Willard Crookes, educational assistant of the Pennsylran.a Game Commission who spoke on the Pennsrirania Deer Herd. His talk deal: mainly auth the rise and fall of the state's number one game trophy and its diminishing size the white teal deer. Following the business meeting. which was conducted by the newly Installed officers.

prizes were presented to the winners 0: the recently conducted deer contest held for the membership of the Bradford Sportsmen's Club First prize. a target pistol was awarded to James Schimp. a 14- rear-old hunter. who killed a buck which weighed 164 pounds dressed Second prize, for the buck with the most points. 12.

was presented to Harrer Smith in the form of a hunting coat. For bagging the heaves: deer shot by the women. Mirs 21. Smerle was the recipient of a compass Her deer tipped the scales at. 146 dressed.

A number of door prizes were presented. The members aiso discussed the annual dinner meeting of the club which is scheduled to be held as the Moose club dining room on Feb 12 at 6:30 o'clock. At that time Harris Breth. chairman of the Fish and Game committee of the Pennsylvania House of, Representatives. and a sports writer for the Pittsburgh Sun Telegrapn, will be the speaker.

County Riflers Beat Kane Club The McKean County Rifle club defeated the Kane Rifle club in the War-Mac league here last night. 960 to 924. as Jimmy Swift scored 195. R. Tracy 193 Rodney Schoch 192.

Monty Alford and Richard Giddings. 190. For Kane Cartwright hit 187. Howard 186. R.

Nelson 186, P. Fredell 185. C. Measel 180. Other Bradford scores: MicCollough 188 J.

Alford 187. C. Wight 187, E. Scowden 185. L.

Douglas 181. R. Hopians 179, B. Wicor 177. Reck 176 Ryan 175 A Perry 172 H.

Foster 156. Last Night's Fights NEW YORK. Jan. 8 2-Harold Drucker, 159. New scored a unanimous eight-round decision over Tony Amato.

159. Hoboken. N. J. Ir.

the main event at Sunni sage Gardens tonignt. SAGINAW. Mich. Jan 8 7-Pat Lowry. 146.

Toledo. knocked out Howard Leshe. 144. Toronto. in the first round of a scheduled eightround feature bout 1.278 Ians The Bradaord High school Owls ano Erie Eas: mee: tonigh: in the first game of the 1953 portion of the season before the home fans.

The game IS scheduled for 8. c'elock at the Junior High school. In the prelumnary game another top-fught game is set bezaeen the Baby Oals and the undefeated Onto Township Terrors. This game starts at 7 p. 20 George Wilcox, now well into his 1urs: season as head coach of tine! Only, already is having his troubles.

i His club non six in a rox and 1 then dumped the seventh when they lost to Olean, 49-40, a week ago. The club, looked extra fine in its first Ine 220, dereaung Salamanca, Horne'! Erie Tech and Warren. They non from the Alumni but! cal: after 2 terrific struggle 10 which Wilcox had TO bench his starters and resort to his reserves Against Olean the starters again were unumpressie and collected only SIX goals. Thes had the chances bu: failed to take advantage. In the past games one thing has been erident, ine Ox! cagers as are terrific scorers.

Howerer. in the pas: two games they have been content to pass of instead of shoot. Against Olean they made only E10 buckets in the first half. two 12 the third period and 121 in the courtin. Houerer.

in the final period it was the reserves that stole the spotnight again. Larry Gildersleeve, a replacement for Carl Giardini. DIE ten points Sonny Peterson two and Frea Brace one of the 17 scored by the Ou ls. Tonight's game against Erie Bast be the :00 test as far as the calibre of the Owls concerned. Coach Bob Arrowsmith comes here with a starting five that includes some of Erie's top flight stars.

Fea-1 zured is Mel a little 5-7 guy who last year gained a berth on the first team of the team. The rest of the club has Ken Leganzoff, Carr Katchen, Paul Demyanovich and Walt Watral Arrowsmith aiso has three seniors: who hare been seeing lots of action' in Ted Loader, Jerry Szorek and Sal Cannelli. Erie East defeated Union City. Harborcreek. Meadulle.

lost to Cathedral Prep and then defeated Millcreek. Ther biggest victor: came when they downed the Academy team, 64-62. in overtime in a City Ser.es battle. East trailed with ten seconds left an the reguiation game. 56-54.

Laskoff stole the ball, dribbled three quarters the length of the floor and one up with the ciock showing a second :0 go. That tied the game and in the overtime Laskof! made IMO push shots and Paul Demy one TO win He was twice while freezing the bail and sank coin free throws He scored 21 points in that game, while Leganzoff and Watral each hit 14. In the game East lost to Prep Laskoff hit 18 His club lost 82 to 58. East beat Meadville. Dis-, Ten champions, 66 to 54, and i tract Mel made 20 points.

Coach Walcor is expecied to start -he same f1: men tonight and nould shor Joe Girard and' Carl Giardi at the forwards. Joe Trius at center and Jim Colosimo 'and Paul Carlson at the guards. Top Brooklyn Slugger Signs $20,000 Contract BROOKLYN. Jan. 8 Gil Hodges, Brooklyn's No.

1 slugger 1 of 1952 but also lis No. 1 bust in the World Series, today became the second member of the Dodgers, to agree to terms for 1953 when he signed a contract for $20.000. same as last rear. Relief Pitcher Joe Black signed last month. Bow and arrow deer.

Oct. 12-14. Small game. Nov. 2-8.

Bear, Nov. 16-21. Antiered (buck) deer. Nor. 30- Dec.

12. Season dates and bag limns will set definitely at the July meeting' a of the commission. The survey was looked upon as an effort to solve the problem: raised by hunters in many parts' of the state who feel that the pres-: ent policy of a separate doe season is not good. Discussion of the deer problem occupied a large portion of today's session, members' of the commission indicated. "The deer season was not as pro-.

ductire as the hunters Herman declared. "But the hunters must realize that the day of the deer behind every hemlock is gone. i "The deer have eaten selves out of house and home. Nearly all of the deer forage has been consumed." he continued. "This IS 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 D. Frye, executive director of the commission, said re- St. Bernard's High school lers tonight will take to the road an search of their ninth victory in ten starts when they more Ridgway for a game against Ridgwar St Leo's. It will mark the first meeting of the two clubs this season. The Bernies on their eighth I straight on Tuesday by defeating Port Allegany, 43 'to 27.

I cA. Against the St. Leo. team the St. Bernard's club will be facing a club that possesses six lettermen and all of them are quite capable of break- ing out in a scoring rash at any given ume.

Joe Fornal, coach of the Ridgway club, has guided his club to three wins and two losses to date. The losses were suffered at the hands of Horton Township and DuBois St. Catherines. St. Catherines beat them, 60 to 35.

The St. Catherines team the club that handed the Ramblers their only loss, 48 to 44. Headlining the returning veterans on St. Leo's team is Edmund Frank. Frank last rear was a first team choice on the All-Diocesan team and 1 'also ranked second to Jack Eckert of Oil City St.

Joe in the poll for 22CSt valuable player. Other veterans are Joe Piccirillo, Warne Stews, Donald Piccirlio, Tony Winters, These, along with Franks, make up the first team. Reserves for the St. Leo team, also experienced varsity acuon, include Eddie Kucenski, Viglione, Bonini and ValJello. Agains: St.

Catherines. at DuBois, Joe Piccarillo hit for 16 points. In a game played against Titusville Sti Joseph's and won by 'Franks was the man with while Don Piccirillo hit for 13. I Coach Nunzo Marino tonigat will '20 Coubt go with the same fire men who have been starting for the 1 Bernies. Don Pouf and Carm Pascarelia will start in the front line, Tom Wilcox will be at center and Buster Brown and Paul will be in the back court.

Sam Kneg, who missed the early part of the season because of a football in' jury. and Tony Arita will be availfable for duty. Wilcox and have shown considerable improvement in the last three games the Bernies hare played with both showing at their 'best last Tuesday against Port Ailegany. They controlled the boards ar.c Wilcox' floor work. especially LIFO steals and two subsequent scores, was a standout.

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After tomorrow's and Saturday's rounds, the field will be trammed to the low 60 teams for Sunday's final 18 over famed Pebble Beach, a par 72 test that has been the site of many nauonal tournaments. Crooner Crosby hasn': made plans to play in his personal undertaking which has netted some 00O for local charmies the last six rears. But he's sure LO be trudging the fairways following such notables as U. S. Open Champion Julius Boros and former national kingpins such as Byron Nelson.

Lloyd Mangrum, Lew Worsham, Dr. Cary Middlecoff, Lawson Little and Henry Picard. Comic Bob Hope IS paired with pro golf's best crooner. Jimmy Demare: of Calif. by way of Texas.

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