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GUIANA EVENING GAZETTE. INDIANA. PENNA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 19S. PAGE SIX HOLD EVERYTHING by Clyde Lewis OUT OUR WAY By 'Williams 'Saltsburg Plays Final Tomorrow Kiski Gets New Court Mentor I TOOH DOWN TH' FIOHTERS, WELL, I DOKJ'T JOJOW IT MIGHT FOOTBALL AW' BASEBALL PLAVefS AW UP FAMOUS BIG BUSINESS MEN-AN START VOU TO THINKIN A LITTLE, BUT VOU GOT TO HAVE A Pi rates vs.

Eagles In Final Sunday PITTSBURGH. Nov. 22 Football fans of this locality will have their last opportunity to see in action one of the greatest performers the gridiron has ever known when the Pittsburgh Pirates end their season against the Philadelphia Eagles in a National League game at Forbes Field on Sunday (November 28). He is Bill Hewitt, veteran end of the Eagles, who by his own decision will never again don the moleskins after the end of the current campaign. "I've been in thcro a long time and I've had enough," the aggressive wingman stated recently This will be my last season; some of those younger fellows can carry on." MOTHIN' BUT 6COD BOOkLS THEV SAV ENVl-wTHAT youR sucroukjd SOMETWN' UPSTAIRS TO MAKES WITH I temP CQPB.

1939 BY NEA SERVICE. IWC T. M. CG. U.

5. PAT. OFF. VEH. ALL.

COPR. 193 BV NEA SERVICE. INC. BOWLING SCORES o( -i I US? fl I tVT a c' PUT YOUR. is, INJ'S, everyone has an equal oppor ENCOURAGEMENT YEH, PUT A PIG IKJ A PAR IT MAKES HIAA WORE OF A Pie ALL THIS START iiai deal.

However, the system accords tc other combinations the foilowins "high card or of same suit; and of different suits; and of different suits; one-half hign card trick. 10 of snme uit: and ot different suits: one high card trick. A A 10: 1 of same suit: 1 L-2 card tricks. The conventional requirement for the positive response is two quick tricks. However, so flexible is the system that with high card values nearly equal to two quick tricks and with fine distribution, the positive response may be shaded.

1. If the opening bid is one club, and ths responding hand hold-: spades. A 2: hearts. 10 9 8: diamonds. A 4 clubs.

7 6 5 4. the response is one no trump. 2. If the responding hand holds a club suit and the required two quick tricks, the response is twe clubs. This bid.

which in other systems would be merely the weakest kind of denotes real strength in the Vanderbilt system. With: 4: hearts. 10 9 8 7: diamonds. 5 4: clubs 4 A 2, respond with two clubs. 3.

Should the responding hand hold the required two quick tricks and a suit in either major, he bids one heart or one spade, as the case may be. With: spades. A 9 8 7: hearts. 4 diamonds. A 5 clubs.

9 8 6. the response is one spade. With: spades, 4: hearts. A 9 4: Industrial League Annex Alleys Coal Run Pasternick 135 131 190 Goydos 8' 117 121 Ckcro 139 132 Satolovich loO 96 159 Rusiecki 121 162 196 Totals 550 645 74S Mclnlyre Lorenzi 154 103 120 106 110 105 Canton SO 115 Aloisi 1U 133 ficro iiC 124 121 Ghcssie 92 113 Totals tSl 562 579 Cily League Plaza Alleys Importers Gatti 146 140 Romeo 150 144 148 Short 119 141 137 Willis 213 133 153 F. Recupero 186 166 161 Coney Island McLaughlin 107 Shcehe Ji7 137 130 Vctta 148 114 185 Smith- J57 176 93 McKcttrick 9G 98 200 George 159 137 Totals 6.i:i 684 779 BRJpGE Two Quick Tricks Are Necessary To Respond to Vanderbilt Club This is the third of a series of 18 articles describing the Vanderbilt Club convention, the earliest and one of the most publicized of all contract bidding systems.

It is an authoritstive presentation approved by the author of the system. Harold S. Vanderbilt. nnd by his favorite partner. Waldemar von Zedt-witz.

This is the method they use in handling the convention and its corollaries. BY WM. E. McKENNEY (America's Card Authority) In the Vanderbilt system, responses to all opening bids of ono club are natural, with the exception that the response of one diamond Js used conventionally to indicate a hand which does not contain two quick tricks. In other words, any response other than one dipmond to the opening bid of one club shows two quick tricks, such as the ace of two suits, the ace-king of a suit, or the ace of one suit and kings in two other suits.

In quick tricks there can be eight, no more nor less in any So when Sunday's kickoff sends the Pirates into battle array against the Eagles football fans of litis sec tion will see Hewitt, minus head-guard as usual, slashing into opponents for the last time. The Sunday sctto is the last for the Buccaneers but the Eagles still have to play Cleveland at Will Rogers Memorial Stadium, Corolado Springs, Coio, on Sunday, December 3. after which Hewitt will doff his uniform, never to don it again. Hewitt, who celebrated his thirtieth birthday last month, is now playing his eleventh season of football, eight of them in the tough National Pro League. He starred at the University of Michigan in 1929, 1930 and 1931, engaging in no Jther sporL NEW TRIAL FOR COLLEGE HEAD a Miller of Slippery Rock Expected to Introduce New Facts BUTLER.

Nov. Judg.j John H. Wilson has gi anted a new trial to Dr. Charles S. MOicr.

president of Slippery Rock State Teachers College, who was -onvicted Oct 7 of misfeasance and iv-rfcasancc in connection with handling of school Cnr.nccs nd property. The judge denied a motion by Miilcr's counsel for ar; arrest ui judgment and made no mention of a similar plea by Davis Kettercr. suspended bursar of tim school, who was convicted witl- Dr. Miller on the same charges. The new trial was for tht second week in December.

Judge diamonds. 9 8 7: clubs. 6 5 4 2. th rreions? is one heart. 4.

If the responding hand holds two quick tricks and a diamond i-uit. ine response is two diamonds, as in the following: spades. 4 3 2: hearts. 9 6 dicmonds. A 10 9 fa: clubs.

4 2. Once a positive response has been made, the partners are to continue the bidding until gamp has been bid. NEXT: Going on to game contract. ii SALTSBURG. Nov.

22. A nc.v coach. Earl A Larson ol Jersey Cily, has been r.pioiiited to handle the court dulic; at KislU School this year, it announced today by D. C. Sutherland, athletic director.

The new cnncii, of Colgate in 19315. has had a widely varied sports cxperic.i"-.. playing vrtisity football. basketball, and baseball for three y-'a's with the Red Raiders and captaining the Colgate diamond team in his senior year. Alter graduation.

siKiied with BillMcKcchnic of the Boston Bees and was with the National Leaguers and their fami teams for twe years. He also played pro basketball in Jersey City tl.c past three winters and coached various Y. M. C. A.

teams in Jersey and New York. New Agreement A Boon To Boxing PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 22. iP) Chairman. Leon Rains predicted today the new working agieemcnt between the Pennsylvania Athletic Commission and the New York Commission will be a boon to boxing in this state.

An agreement whereey both commissions will recognize each other's suspensions and reinstatements was announced late yesterday. "In the Rains said, "many fighters gave indifferent performances in Pennsylvania realizing that even if they were barred in this state, they could si HI box in Hew York, the goal of most fighters' ambition." 'While the agreemcrt may certain boxers away from Pennsylvania, they're just the type we don't want" The agreement. Rains declared, does not apply to any suspension al-leady in force in either slate. It is the second time a working agreement has been reached between the commissions. The first disagreement was in 1927 when New York declined to recognize Benny Bass as featherweight champion.

Relations were resumed in 1928. Four years later, in 1932, the commissions again broke ofl relations when Harry Farrell, then Pennsylvania chairman, protested New York's approval of a Stanley Poreda-Ernie Schaaf bout after Poredo declined to Sght George Godfrey in Philadelphia. Traditional Games Booked Thruout Pa. BY GEORGE A. SCOTT (Associated Press Staff Writer) Pennsylvania's schoolboy football conference races will get further clarification and old man tradition will take the driver's seat tomorrow in the annual Thanksgiving Day program for the state's high school gridirons.

Champions of at least two conferences may be decided while two other circuits will be a step closer to selection of their titlisls after the final whistles ore blown tomorrow. Sharing interest with the crucial conference games, however, are numerous contests in which district rivals of long standing meet in what to them is the most important contest of the season. Two undefeated. Untied elevens clash in what is expected to decide the Susquehanna Valley Conference title when South Williamsport invades Milton. In the other top conference tilt, Kingston plays Wilkcs-Barre Coughlin at Wilkes-Barre with the Wyoming Valley conference- title as its reward if it stops Coughlin.

Two games in the big fifteen conference Allentown at Bethlehem and Reading at Pottsville promise to affect the standings of first place Easlon and second place Hazlcton. Easton has defeated all four participants while Hazleton holds victories over Pottsville and Bethlehem. Of minor importance in the conference races but of major interest because of tradition behind the contests are such games as State Col-lcge-Bellefontc, Huntingdon-Tyrone, Lock Haven-Jersey Shore. Osccola- Philipsburg. Hanover-Plains, Plym-outh-Nanticoke.

Harrisburg William Penn-John Harris, Wilkes-Barre A. West Hazleton-Hazlc- 1on, Easton-Philipsburg. N. and Apollo-Vandergr if t. Slashed in Holdup PITTSBURGH Beinj caught without money really proved pain ful to 44-year-old John Naumaf of St.

Joseph's House of Hospitality. A negro who held hi mup became angered when he found no cash and slashed the man about the face, neck and back with a pocket knife V.t! Thr i-ini's liiuil footonll same I Indiana County eleven will be enacted in Westmoreland County tomorrow afternoon commencing at 2 o'clock, when the Saltsbor Hi.sih sriridcrs cross the Kiskiimnctas River and invade Bell Township High School's giidiron at Salinft. Winner ot only one game an upset over rival Elders Ridge the Salts have high hopes of completing a rather unsuccessful season with another upset at Bell Township, the favorites of tomorrow's Turkey Day classic. The Salts-burgers have lost eight and won cue. losing 38-to-0 at Penn Township (near Jear.nctte) on Armistice Day.

Bell Township has lost its last two games, dropping a 12-G decision to undefeated Avonmore on November 11 and then taking a 21-6 trimming from Apollo last Saturday. Saltsburg and Salina were to have met on the gridiron for the lirst tims last Thanksgiving Day but the contest was cancelled. How -ever, with the holiday moved up a week, the school officials decided to book the affair this year, as will be enacted tomorrow afternoon. As a matter of comparison, the unmolested Avons hold a 13-0 triumph over Saltsburg and a 13-6 victory over the Bells. The probable start ing lineups Pos.

Saltsburg Bell Twp. (C) Merich C. Aimes Franzi Trinclisti Tandovic Resnick LE LT LG RG RT RE QB LH RH FB Cavicina Runert Askins P. Flamino Veri tC) Quick Galager Martin Baker W. Buell Zoldak Borgo Lesko Palmiscno Havaran R.

Almes Sportseer By MERLE AGNELLO Gazette Sports Editor DID YOU KNOW THAT Among the high school guests at lest Saturday's collegiate final here were Curwensville (coached by Red McDowell). Sykesville (coached by Harold Fulton), Reynoldsville (coached by Mish Woodring), Avonmore (undefeated and untied in eight games and coached by Liv- engood). Indiana, Blairsville, Cherry Tree's undefeated and untied county champions. Barnesboro and others with SaltsDurg joining forces with the W. P.

I. A. L- and i Blairsville n- i ing Indiana's var- sity in the newly 1 formed Tri-Coun- ty League, the In- i a a County Scholastic Basket- ball Leagues now comprises of two even sections, six teams in each Plumville, Indiana Junior Var- Merle Acnello sity. Glen Camp bell. Arcadia, Plumville, Marion Center and Cherry Tree in the Northern; Clymer.

Armagh, Elders Ridge, Green Township, Pine Township and Homer City in the Southern games originally scheduled in the league by Blairsville and Saltsburg will remain as open dates. THE WIXXAHS! Calling 54 correct, missing 17 and tying seven others, this connah's percentage on football prognosticating remained practically the same over the week-end with Ihe season's standing of 519 right. 159 wrong and 41 lies for .765. Here's our predictions for tomorrow's abbreviated schedule (capital letters indicate chosen winner): Scholastic Saltsburg at BELL TWP. Erie Academy at JOHNSTOWN Vandergrift at APOLLO.

BRADDOCK at Altoona. Collegiate Ursinus at F. M. Dickinson at GETTYSBURG. SYRACUSE at Maryland.

LASALLE at Perm Mil. LOCKHAVEN TR. at Shippens-bur Tr. PENDERGAST IS DENIED PAROLE WASHINGTON. Nov.

22 UPi Tom Pendcrgnst. one-time big boss of the Kansas City Democratic rhinc. was denied a parole today from the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, he is serving term for violation of income tax laws. GIVE THANKS if your home is built of our blocks, for you may be sure it is sanitary and safe from fire, cement blocks beinp; non-inflamm The Dutch, as a nation, are the best linguists of all Europeans. Human cancer can be transmitted to roses.

"Remember, friends tunity to win tins Wilson said he the jury was "prejudiced" agaijist Dr. Miller because it was not givir, separate on which to rou.vp the vcr- diet. He said the one verdict form for! bolh dulcuckinla "tonujci to confute the jury." adding that ho did not know the single form had been: u.icd until tne jury returned ih. joint The jury's confusion was evident, he said because it twice asked for instruciions regard-ins verdicts on the separate indict-mints. THANKSGIVING OBSERVANCES NEW YORK.

Nov. 22 T) Here's the Thanksgiving Day line-up of states in which turkey will be eaten on Nov. 23. the holiday officially proclaimed by President Roosevelt. Also noted is the parly affiliation of each state's governor: California D).

Delarawe (D). Georgia iD). Illinois 'D). Indiana D. Louisiana D.

Maryland iD', Michigan (R). Missouri D. Montana tD), New Jersey (D), New York (D) North Dakota (Di. Ohio R). Oregon iR).

Pennsylvania (R), South Carolina D). Utah Virginia ID). Washington iD). West Virginia (D). and Wyominy fR).

Texas iD). Mississippi D) and Colorado (R) celebrate both Nov. 23 and Nov. 30. Rats once destroyed a whole town in Tanganyika, Africa, after first ruining the cotton crop.

They invaded the town in such numbers that the inhabitants were forced to evacuate. If you hav net ehnjd th great contest! DEATH'S UGLY FACE WILL GO Justice Department Employs Ever Shocked bv Grimace WASHINGTON. Nov. 22. Death's ugly face a shocker which confronts justices department employees in a fifth floor hallway is being hidden behind a mask.

John Steuart Curry, Kansas-born artist who paintea two large lunettes for the hall, besar. today to revise or.e work entitled "Law Versus Mob Rule" because friends told they disliked the acbth's head on a cenlral figure. Hu said there had been no official compiaint. The scene depicts a fusilive taking refuge on the stepi of the hall of justice. Above him stands a black-robed judge, backed by soldiers.

Behind the half-nked fugitive is the mob. led by a rope-carrying man with a skeleton face. The mob includes two out-size hounds, men bearing ciubs and a masked figure on horseback. Over-inflation of an automobile tire causes rapid wear at the center of the tread by reducing the area of road contact. Under-infla-tion results in excessive wear around the edges, caused by pinching the tread in the center.

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