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INDIANA EVEKfflQ GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1048. tracts With George (Washing-Done) Famed Cartoonist as Patton'j Teammate Mcf Oft Scratches His Top Lab School Beats Punxsufawney PttCo-EdWns Phillips Medal Marsnait. is going in for night harness racing In a big way next summer with a 12-nlght meet Tile Indiana Training School de pirrsaunoM. Jan. 54 A iwn aiii i finis Allf pSfar Nat' League Team ing opening at Wapakoneta May 80, followed by 18 nights at Leading South Kingstown, R.

high Into a schoolboy basketball trlplehaader at the Boston Garden today la Bruce Blount, who has scored 1,270 points In (our seasons. University' ol Pittsburgh as. terday becBme tha second woman to win the Phillips Medal tor hon (catcd the Punxsutawnoy Junior Varsity last evening an the local court by a score of 2D to 26. The game was witnessed by a capacity iitijfivrt. Bv jack nANn ors in cnemisiry bwhiuui vj YORK.

Jan. 24 (jRMan. Mellon institute. College scouts aren't-Interested be crowd who saw the Lab team break She Is Miss Margaret Flaxen He wood Loses To Carroltown even In their scries with Punxsu- hagen, a senior at Pitt and the hlehest honor student In the Unl. iswncy.

i The homo team's margin was gain- 'lf Mel CM was lounging round Nsw Yft OInt office, warm-f5t Mi bones after an inspection gftrtfip to the frigid Polo Grounds somebody slted him lo name Mi'Sls personal sll-atsr National ETlieHgue team of players who had cause South Kingstown Is virtually the backyard of R. t. Slate College you can say about the recent "election" (or the Baseball Hall ot Fame is that Cooperstown hasn't a chance. verslty's chemistry department The only other woman to receive the annual award established In 1919 The Hell wood bnskclball learn played host lo a (superior Canol-tnwn five last evening and were act buck on Ihcfr hccU hv an in 10 was Miss Mildred O. Treeoner, in 1927.

active miring his career, ca in me enny pari 01 me mm game when the Indians out-poinled the visitors in the first three periods of the contost. The Chucks late rally fell short by three points. In the last stanza the Punxsy quintet, paced by Bob Colkltt. found the range fur twelve markers, only to go home pretty hard to do score. The (fame was a non-league Miss Plakenhagen first entered Westminster College In 1943.

Bui ti wen mat you've ssKleng as 1 "Well that's oeen nrouna ncrc sjfmir ori nan no bearing on the nave said MCI whose county uengue stand no. left to take ordence training wont at Allegheny College, during the gplanby career dates beck through 40 The home team was hold to first 'he losers. Frank Doney sparked "ma wnen: mere foul shot in each of the fit while the visitors 'the hosts in this flnnl quarter as he up irom uouisians ai vnc tvo a a 2 a Heiwooo Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hess.

Jr. have returned to Philadelphia after spending a few days with the Donahues, On Wednesday night the Hellwood "Tigers" basketball team nosed out the Alumni by one point, 14-13. Miss Gloria De May, a N. C. Jn the Pittsburgh Children's Hospital.

ira ax in. a racked up nine and eight points nvc sirnigtu. poims 10 Keep '1. waner was quuc a man out respectively In I he same amount of team iincaa. there In right field over a long time.

The Tigers then outscorcd! John Lowry was high scorer of ot years," Ott reminisced, their opponcnia In the Inst two (the traCBs with his twelve counters. war she ran acid control tests on TNT In the laboratory of the Keystone Ordance Works et Geneva, and then entered Pitt In 1M3 alter her release. The American Chemical Society awarded her membership last year as the highest ranking chemistrr special. Enlistments Rise nnnm me younger icuows penons out couiant overcome the while Bob toikltl won me high jruu a nave in lane cnos oinugnier wine margin mat separated them Scoring laurels for his team by spent Sunday In the home of her Stan Muslal. In center I'd sny It's between Eddie Roush and Terry Moore." parents Mr.

and Mrs. Harry DeMay. The youna pconle of Hellwood from a victory. 'chalking up eleven points. Wcrbcr.

guard of tiie Carroltown Tn" lineup: team, captured high-scoring honors I Indiana Lab. 0 by counting up 13 points. Gaston led iKellor, 0 thi- lnsnr with nlnn mnrltrra TT.II- 'Long, 3 Pis' 1 Otlle wouldn't choose between Joe Medwlck and Chick Hafey for have again opened the club rooms under the sponsorship of Gordon Davis. Dances' ere held three times left Meld, he mentioned Joe Moore I wood goes lo Punxsutawncy to 8 Daen lh( Rnssiter negrrMBtlm mi IMcJunkln. 2 weekly.

12 5' 0 The rare photo above, just brought to light by J. R. Williams, right, shows the lamed NEA cartoonist as a football teammate of the late George S. Pattern, seen at left. Williams, popular creator n( "Out Our Way," ployed with Patton, then a lieutenant, on the 1910-U team o( the Third Squadron, 1 5th U.

S. Cavalry, ai Fort Sheridan, III. Player in center Is Sergeant Griffith, quarterback and captain of the team. Comfno around tn th infield tht'Fridav In their next Ipnonn oamiv Doney. 2 James A.

Donahue Jr. and Miss Danna Lee Perry of Charleston, W. Shaffer 0 r36-year-oId 'boy" manager, spotted The lineup; -Pit Travnnr nl tlilfrl anri mil Torrv Itcllwnad CI If It. WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 A rise In the regular army strength lo more than 1,000.000 volunteers within the next few months was forecast today by Representative Chenoweth, Republican, Colorado.

Chenoweth told a reporter he was Informed by army sources that enlistments had passed the Pts. were united in marriage on Totals 12 'Ss'Mt fjlrst without hesitation. He hov I Canton, 4 1 Dec. 10th in the home of Reverend ered between Travis Jackson and LocKord. 1 'Marty Marion for shortstop and McArdle, Boyd.

Miss Nelle Donahue and Anthony Bassaro, were the only attendants. 2 I Punxsutawney Qjnobinsun. Indiana Co. lCagzRoundup Roundup Sports I I Dccger. i 'Colkllt, Among those recently discharged from the Armed Forces are: Aldo mark on January 7.

He estimated the number now at about 600.000. The Cotoradan said that Congress should adopt a policy of using en- 1Idim4 mm fnt neMinatlnn duties Can'iPicka Favorite For PioenxOpen PHOENIX, Jan. 24 WP) 'ooUldn't separate Rogers Hornsby Frank ic Frtsch lor second. MTo 1 rate Marion ahead of Eddie Ott echoed a question. I'd to say so.

I know you quote me figures from the record tV'fcooki favoring Miller but I'd have to take Marlon." Yonehlck, 0 Bennett, 0 Foresi 1 Tolnls 7 Carroltown 0 Yccklcy. 4 Wenzski. 0 McCoinbie, 3 Rossi, Frank Novotney, Andrew Wanchisn, Leo De Marzl, George Bieda. Mallo Bassaro and Lewis I Krug. 1 Joseph Drahnak Bnd Cpl.

John By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. NEW YORK, Jan. Won Homer Citv Pet 1.000 .833 and that the draft should be ended 19 Blclgh, 2 its rCcssna, 0 0 Ott 0 I a'Fettcrmiin 1 Lindsey 0 Totals 9 I Score by quarters: der If Larry MacPhaiL, who never has been accused of overlookino Sas, are spending furloughs in their at once. (Subscribe for tbe Oazette .500. The tough job of selecting a Among the catchers old 'Tomato Wcrhcr, 0 Tace" Gabby Hartnclt, led the list i LanUy, 1 'With Bob O'Farrell and Walker Ettcr publicity values, isn't missing a bet respective homes.

1 Hellwood 6 2 Commodore 4 Cherry Tree 3 25 Plumvlllc 3 1 -28 Marion Center I by taxing the Yankee names to .500 favorite tor tho $10,000 Phoenix .200 1 open golf tournament should be .186 i settled today with more than 200 The guys who write base Cooper In the running. "Pitching? Well put down No. 1. Totals 14 sn Indiana 4 7 10 ball appear quite content to settle Punxsutawney 1 4 fl 1223 Rossiler .000 professionals and amateurs com down In St. Fete and wait for the nuooen.

i ncn ioiiow wim i acore oy quarters: 8 gif) nctorce Jonnson. Indiana. Here'a Why You'll Want The B. F. GOODRICH SILVERTOWN! iixzy uenn aim uuzT.y Birev.

lieiiwouu I pleting their rounds In the preliminary pro-amateur tourney. It may be because Byron Nelson, 7 (130 can't have any more. 1 hate to Referee VI vatlclll. No Pre-War gvfclehve out Johnny Vandcrmcer, Lefty I stars to return before writing about Branch Rickey already has gone south to get his chalk and blackboard ready for the Dodgers' February camp at San ford, Fla where would-be managers will get a lot of training along with the ex- defending champion, was called away to attend to his Toledo, 0-. f3.Bttd Waltcr puVBsons Hand Reds cznlf PHtc Nobody mentioned a manager but TL' I a VafftulO feM.

nobody mentioned a manager but I umbrella business but the dopesters have been In a dither. -l that went without sayiriR. To Mclvln 1 niflZZtltn LOSS Chicle Meehan. who survey As the louring pros tried out the was, fa and nlways will be OUTWEARS PRE-WAR TIRES Phoenix Country Club course where Until August ed the field, is willing to bet that the Los Angeles Rams draw more John McGrnw. Results Tuesday Night Tri -County Indiana 50, Ebensburg 28.

Westmont 29, Johnstown IS. Indiana County Homer City 24, Green Twp. 22. Pine Twp. 35, Marion Center 26.

Ptumvflle 45, Cherry Tree 31. Game- Inst night Clymer-Rossiler not reported. Games This Week This Evening Indiana County Commodore at Plumville, Church League Catholics vs Presbyterians, Ernest Catholics vs Lutherans. Methodists vs United Presby- the tournament starts tomorrow. Uy The Assoclalcd 1'rcss Providence's slump-dirven Hockey League Reds, who have football customers next fall than each score was carcfuly checked.

any other club except the Giants Each day has seen at least one new BY JKRRV LI.SKA CHICOGA, Jan. 24 (Tn The aver favorite. one victory and a tic to then inmriit in Ihoir lnt 14 tnnliii locilr hi mvir ii3t it tuiianu twit and mat they'll do better than New York's first five games. Current candidate for the favor juiuutv nRv goner win nave io oeit a pcuei it. nirci inira lime IT HAS BEEN PROVED.

More than 2,000 tests and nearly 17,000,000 miles of the tongheat kind of road service showed that this new B. F. Goodrich Silvertown will outwear Pre-war natural rubber tires. NEW, BETTER RUBBER. B.

F. Goodrich has developed a rubber that's far better than ordinary synthetics. It helps the new Silvertown wear better and run cooler. It has greater resistance to cracking and actually stands bruising and damage from accidents better. '6U' ui o.tiiiultih; iiiuutrr iiiuhi ui luso ana ite slot Is BeltiiV Ben Hogan of Hershey, Pa who earned the rating The Reds, who are In third place 'chances are he will have to shon MESS O' SHIRTS The Portsmouth, N.

high school haclratK1l fnlir nl.uaH ror me inira ume mis season, 111 inc rcilLLS onsicm rllVtSlon. hnrri and Innn In rnn nnn tlin4 hnK yesterday by leading a classy four- ne Louis flyers jointly occupy drooped their fourth straieht contest tc red "dumlion" driver. some through an exhibition match jncd Smith-Captain Norm, his at neighboring Encanto Park course brother Al. Charlie. cousin and lTTa "r0" ine American Hockey B-1.

to the pucesetting eastern dt- Representatives of two ranking 1 -Ljague western division standings vision Buffalo Bisons In Buffalo. athletic equipment concerns today with a two-under-par Don, no relation to the other three Friday TIRE BODY 35 STRONGER. An entirely new, stronger cord Is used, more of these cords are i used in the top ply, an extra shock-absorbing breaker strip Is included. The result: a body that is 35 stronger for additional resistance to bruises, extra blowout protection. Close behind Hogan Is oTney in I liiu itnsiiu vmy uuwr vun-isjzca up tne gou supply SHuauon Tlie Flyers elevated themselves test of the evening, the Cleveland nnd snld those bouncy pre war coach is Murl Messcrsmith fans down east call 'em Pcnna.

Dayton, pro who cap mm me aeaatocK oy lyinir we Barons vou ted bjick nto und souted hnllt will not nn tl mnrkot HershCV Bmk 2.9 lnet nlnhl In ll.n I "Messersmith's Mess Smiths." possession of third place in the; before August and perhaps not at western division by lying the Pitts- nil this season. The latest synthetic burgh Hornets, 3-3, in Pittsburgh balls, however, will be "almost as Tri-Ceunly Indiana at Johnstown. Windbcr at Ebensburg. Fcrndale at Wcstmont. Indiana County Cherry Tree at Homer City.

Clymer at Marion Center. Hellwood at Rossiter. Saturday Clarion S. T. C.

at Indiana S. T.C tured the Richmond, CaiiL, open lust week. He posted a 68 in the foursome yesterday, the same as Jimmy Demaret, Houston, Texas, who (alls into the dark horse category among the pre-tournament listings. good," they amended. Tho one point gained by Cleveland broke a third place deadlock Production of clubs will bo fnhiy ONE-MINUTE SPORTS PAGE Dud De Groot says he won't take any of the Redskin footballers to Los Angeles but the Yankees' Roy Flaherty, who coached them before Dud, hints that he may have a few before next season.

doesn't include Sammy Baugh and Steve Bagarus, who have personal con- circuit's only contest. iHowevcr, tho Flyers moy find themselves dropped back to fourth place as they are Idle while the V.Barons tackle the Hornets at Pllls-. burgh tonight, in another game the SJj Providence Beds will attempt to snap a three gome losing streak at ithe expense of the eastern division leading Bisons in Buffalo. B. F.

GODDRICH STORE 628 Phila. St. Indiana, Pa. With strikes tying up consumer with Idle St. Louis Flyers who now brisk by May or Juno, but keep have 38 points to the Barons' 39.

nn eye on the steel strike which Tonight's only contest will takc.mny slacken manufacture of club place In Indianapolis where thclsimft, iust when producers thought western division Caps will had the manpower problem host to the Hcrshey Bears. I licked. goods, February may be our shortest month in more ways than one. George Dawson of the A. G.

Track Men Arrive For Phila. Meet Spalding and Brothers Company said a "rumor" that crude rubber would be released this month by the government for golf ball manu facture was squelched when federal nfllcinls decided they needed more INSPECTION Jan 31st Is the Last Day time to study the nation's overall crude rubber PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 24 Forest Efaw, champion long-distance runner and former Oklahoma A. Sc M.

star, today hoped Lady Luck would stick by him after L. B. Icely, president of Wilson Sporting Goods Company, predicted it would be at least six montns do- I drawing the pole positions in both fore crude rubber again would be from 1 the one and two-mile events for spun into the threads that the lively core of golf balls. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF INSPECTION NEEDS FOR YOUR CAR OR TRUCK tomorrows second annual Inquirer Dawson, a former New York and Invitation indoor track meet. Form favored Leslie MacMilchell, CENTRAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT is a Major Problem of our $150,000,000 EXPANSION PROGRAM New York, to win the mile, while Norman Bright, Dayton, (X.

ex-Stanford flash was the choice In FLARES! Set of thvec with mountings. A real vnlue. DIRECTION SIGNALS Complete set of genuine signal stat, burn out proof switch. tne longer distance. Illinois state amateur champion, said the United Slates Golf Association may make uso of synthetic rubbor balls mandatory In tournaments because only "a few top notchcrs can afford to pay 17S or $100 a dozen for pre war balls.1 Hellwood Takes Maron Center Mnrion Center With School playing host to an ungrateful Hellwood learn that didn't let hospitality stand In the way of winninc a basketball game, lost 33 to 211 tn the visttlnir auintet on Tuesday evening.

10.95 2.98 Now Special Meantime, a host of the nation's top track stars arrived in town and began limbering up on the banked boards of the Convention Hall oval. Efaw, 1041-44 national outdoor steeplechase and 1945 Indoor three-mile champ, fncea top-notch competition in the mile event Besides MacMitchell, 1041 tllleholder who Is making his first start at the distance In nearly fiur years, the Oklhaoma runner will be pitted Spindle Bolt Sets with Bushings Complete Sels For All Cars As Low As A QC Model or Early Chevy .39 agoinst New York University's and wires that connects every telephone everywhere with its central office and with all other telephones. It's the ditches and the poles and the digging and laying and splicing and testing. But it's all a fact and not a theory, for our 150,000,000 expansion program is under way. Brake Bleeder Hose Brake Bleeder llosc JJ Fits all cars 6 Gnslon ot the Hellwood loom lea oimms, me speeny negro who tho scoring with 13 poinls to liisj holds the I.

C. 4-A crown; Howard credit, six field goals and one chnr- Borck. Manhattan College star In ily loss. Running in second place and Wisconsin's Walter Mehl. with 9 were his teminntos Lockard the two-mile, Efaw races and Murion's Hector who got moreiSimms also aiming for a double points on free throws than he did victory Dartmouth's John Hanley: on goals, dropping two goals I Waller Sollow of the New York through Hie hoop lo five foul shots.

Pioneer Club, winner of the Metro- BRAKE FLUID Car Life Standard No. 1 Grado Cable Shortener pulitnn A. A. U. three-mile run.

and Here Is the summary: 69c 39c Cubic Shortener For lnng eubles pint PU-. la others. 3 George Guida. Navy trainee at a Reusselucr Call one and a former 9 Vlllsuova College flash, renews his 2 feud wilh Sprinter Baroov Ewi.ll 2 now in tho Army. In the 300-yard SHOCK ABSORBERS To Fit Most Cars! Marlon Center Fulnter 1 1 Black 4 Heeler 2 5 Thompson I 0 Glssser 0 2 Clclend I 0 Tot sis 8 8 Hellwood Gaston 6 1 Lockavd 4 1 McArdlc 2 1 Yopehick 0 2 Bennett 3 iuiui.

iiuiaa won tne national Junior 800-meter title in 1843 and Is 26 favored. i Other stars who will compete In There re 448 Bell central offices in Penmyl-vania. Only 198 of these are able to meet new service demands without additional equipment. Let's put that another way 250 Ball central officai In Pennsylvania must have) mora switchboards and dial equlpmant befor they can begin to satisfy demand even after all tho telephone Instruments wo can possibly uso are available. In other words, we can connect just so many new telephones to a central office.

Then we're overboard until new central office facilities are in place. It's a pure and simple matter of bursting at the seams and the only thin; to do in a case like that is to expand. So we're expanding and into the mighty job of expansion, we're pouring 1150,000,000. Telephone instruments are coming through fine at the rate of about 8,000,000 a year for the Bell System. Next comes the central office problem, and we're not marking time on that.

And finally comes the enormous job of building what we call the "outside plant." This ia the vast network of cable Pig me men include Enlace Peacock 13 Shore A. Vilhmova's Burl Cox-a Elmore Harris, Shore A. David WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTORS KNEE ACTION ARMS Early Chevy 3.95 SiAiorltlon. Dayton, Thomas 2 Carey, New York A. Edward Dugger, Dayton.

William Ban- For Most Cars Trom OE Her ar THE THREE OBJECTIVES of our $150,000,000 EXPANSION PROGRAM 1. To end all waiting lists for telephone service. 2. To provide tbe people of this State city people and farmers wilh finer and finer telephone service. 3.

To make available the many new developments in communication, pioneered by the Bell Telephone Laboratories. fVl lit Bill Sjittm' tw billion dollar tTxsasiiea seri, ruroue university. Totals IS 35 at.OtJ Exch. Score by quarters: Marion Center 7 1 10 7 2d Hellwood 7 1238 Referee Sehultz. Kfeers fyn Panther Guard Wistert Signs At Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA, Joil.

24 (P) Tackle Al Wlstert means to stick wilh the Philadelphia Eagles of. the National Football League for! live years anyway. Wlstert. all-league tackle for the: TIE ROD ENDS We Can Kit Most Cars With These PITTSBURGH. Jan.

24 (AT The Pittsburgh Stealers announced today past two years, signed live yoai BRAKE LINING MUFFLERS Installed On Guaranteed! Your Own Shoes Blow Out Proof FREE I Lowest Prices they have signed Francis Matlioll conlract yesterday which provided nf Brackenridge. co-captain and I hat the giant grid star he's 6 foot guard of the Pittsburgh Panthers 2 and weighs 219 pounds shall also last fall, to one-year contract. as the Eagles' West Coast Matlioll was a member of the scout. North team which won the annual- 1 Blue and Gray game at the close or Chtll CnoAHAe the last season at Montgomery. VlHlly wfJWVilSS ST.

PAUL. Jin. 24 The guests at a dinner liven bv Mayor John J. McDonough were! THE BUI TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA BucsSign Handlty PITTSBURGH. Jn.

24 Wl-Lee Handley. Infielder. has signed a IMS contract with the Pittsburgh Piretes. Last season he batted 298. in games, playing mostly at third base.

politicians, all ready to orate on the current municipal election campaign. But the spttKhes were short. Mayor McDonough limited each; speaker to the length of time he; jwoud or could hold a 29 pound 'cake of ice in his bare hands, i nandiey. who has been living here, plans to move his family to Peoria, 111., February 1..

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