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PAGE 15 NEWS KEPOBTDt. WEDNiaUY. rOXUAKY 1 UK FROM THE EAGLE'S NEST It TONY ANCitO Fitch, Cirard Provide Opposition for Hubbard StrMthers 1 third place Fitch FalotM who have aa chance of Memories Help One Get Old TOKT ANCBLO Mott people are proud of the SI. Cohmbi's HaMs $1. Pat's Long Win Streak Pnwidfac the oppwiOoB a that halted victory the Hufcbard batkctbaU'lfce a 71-47 Mtback earlier lend by team Friday art Saturday I'm aaawa.

On Saturday caaucntfoe uthU. tryiac toswiaaiax the Steel Valley an tw leant that haw takeaiMeead plan Girard hack the victory trail having suffered three defrau that their mmy tuu iot! JT the of the local ladi provide the eppodtioa ttffl wffl be herculean. league play. although they i them the vears andl previous ja chance to cop Steel Valley jtatk for the ea- have all the contenders to meet remember places aad ft. Yo ffaally been abie to do ia years, beat St.

Pat's of Hubfaacd in On Friday 'Austiauwa to take ea the Fitch Havw( had their three Tte Friday aifht foe is WHERE DOES THE REFEREE COME FROM? Among the interesting sidelights to any basketball is the referees role in the final outcome of the game itself. Did you ever wonder how such and such an official happens to be working your teams particular game? It really is a complicated task, so we thought we might give you the insight on how it all comes about. The fir! step in selecting ihe referees for your "home" portion of any basketball season starts about one year prior to the next season as Hubbard's Athletic Director CLYDE (MOSE) HALL is presently in the process of hiring the 1966-67 officials. A list of some 40 officials is compiled by the athletic director and the head basketball coach of any school. This list is then sent to all your opponents for 1966-67 the head coach crosses off the and returns the list of remaining officials they accept.

Campbell, Sharpsville Are Weekend Foes for Brookfield The Brookfield Warriors, auffer-: having their caae problems, in' with an all uaderciaaamen in? loop Meats week a Friday battle at home. Devil iquad. of the having coUeciei the rematch, the 144 points in lifht loop encounters They iweafe in second round actioa. Having the situation warrants nieasure OK the home court advantage for tf Jou reaBy rttntrtbei to 'the Friday will of the following iU a make the task a little th, you're -etting old more difficult. yoti're felting old if you re- The Fi'ch crew has been member: wmewhat of a disappointment Mr Lupu's ice truck picking they had been expected to be a up the baseball fans on Sunday defimte threat in tryiag to de- the Marconi dub' Jo take got laat Saturday Botco a wuad 49-14 defeat.

heiajit and ex- a m3tieal to cop an overall S. al- an all veteran squad I from last year, the St. five used their perience advantage to WIB throne the Boardman them a Httnrj- winners of the last two league city Park to watch the weekly tax-tod the Knights tut af firat 'crowns and presently holding a baseball game of the tough 10 1 inserting ihetnaeivM kt to two game lead for their third Tavern nine or the New' consecwive try- "Deal Lunch in action in the The ST. Patricks hai In Biil Jacobaon. the Radius Slovak AA league.

OR. reached 29 atraigbt in Jerence players. The Hubbard baaketball team year span before they the best pln officials, "ac- This gives both coaches a to both schools. Your upcoming schedule for home games is then sent to each of the officials on the acceptable list and they in turn circle the dates they can work at your home games. The athletic director then assigns games to each official on the acceptable list and sends a contract to the particular referee signs the contract and returns it to the school.

A copy of the signed contract is sent to your opponent, "thus in cases both officials that you see at basketball games is one that both coaches have accepted one year prior to the game itself. In some cases substitutes are hired for numerous reasons that a particular official to cancel out. You can readily see that should you "happen" to make a ''questionable" call asainst any team year you might not make the ''desirable" list for next season, so the onlv official is; to make al! the basketball game. Nmv vou know where all the "good" officials iac come from HAVE YOU SEEN ANY OTHER TYPE LATELY? INDUSTRIAL BOWLING TOURNAMENT Each year in Dayton Ohio, the biggest team purse is offered area kegiers in form In the rematch, the 144 points in light loop encounters 1 i "Xvii at carn the record score of their "previous encounter to date or an average of 18. while i-" wav to Akr0n or Can; Bouncing back one Xagv is funning a sco.in, in 5ne an a team that: as good teams can do, and with'118.

Weawd by Knlahts started another the four point victory. The Red Devils who have ta.M- 1 0 uW'at Renumber some of the' ich numbers "1" aa 7-Z slate. This wi3! be the Warriors first ed defeat 34 straight times, are te a two scor- Bo' beat St. Anthony's HoldtaC ihe encounter in Campbell's new gym really not that bad a team al- To has Wn TM i-Ili rs oppoituw scoreless for la Warrior lake on an and if past records mean any- though al! five members will be ints iee! old the Sharpsville Shin- the Brookfield five should returning to the cage wars for and against Hubbard also have been experience very little next season in what couW be a enc ounter had an vnl rfmf hfr th ven- formidable group. bi4st 31 tallis remember the moppmg up they dalked up shis week's xames the "ioh.

hnnw number six. Cornwall. WyW Phi! TENPIN Chatter WEDNESDAY NTTE LADIES The team in tip-top shape in Nile Ladies action W'arnors have but three remain Boardman on Fnday Strulhers provides in the other game, on Feb :2 at the Struthers House. In the first same between these f.vo rivals. Hubbard played fine game for the first half he In with games of 15M01-186 to give her a score of M3.

A score of 303 gave Norma Williams the I and a good shape for the evening was K. Kollntiyer who' had honors for the high individual same of 309 and other games of 190-loC ro her honors for the set 545. Ainon? tne, requirement for any good oln SC ore? were C. Perlhje 1ST-' calls during any 474. N.

Williams iS9-t75. H. Hatche 35-429. R. Smith 133- In the league is Faloon Heating with 14 points and hot on their tail is Kae's 493 and Ross Sen-ice with seven points each.

Among the other scores were X. Williams 303-331. Horvath 193-521. J. Phillips 186-467.

M. Jarvis 180-162 and A. Sarahs 182-447. OF'C MIXED Knocking ihe pins down with tremendous force was Dan Williams Junior High Cage Streak, Eight in Row Fued led halftime 32-i" but Girard joutscored the locals by a 20-91 margin in the third stanza to thjs Jvoe i i a a Saturday at 12:00. the St Row of artemooB Joseph.

department ia two-handed, the jjames Trolio scored death a 1 points and the bal- 'ance scoring went like in the third stanza going away 74-56. The Indians have a fine one scoring Bunch and Johnson the team leader with 111 aif to ge walher theyi could "use their sleds after school slrtet like Park Ave Klucher Barr 19, Pappa II and Kariovic -5. of 1942 zli A aa iv i or Fifth where could with slam af Jhe KeUHlOH Jerry Lambert and Farah lend their talents in scoring machine. Hubbard Junior high squad of Don Hurst after two more play, has five top all the way to the bottom picking up "hop on" customers all the way down. OR: The Fifth Ave.

football field brought in for a night game and about halfway through they failed, or on the same field the Hubbard Last week in the high achool i organizational meeting wai among members of the class of Ifttt. purpose of the meeting was a Silver gets Of hese five gaLs to three are at home while two are team in the form Ei 3 ht of the of the Journal Heralds National Industrial Bowling tournament. This vear the annual event gets underway on February 19 and will run through June 19. Any "team desiring to enter this year's aiiair has until Feb. to make reservations and the only had a high game of high set of 334 in of action.

Also in good shape for Beauty ihe evening were the Scooters with 13 2 points In a close third with a high game of 676 and position is Governors Ins. high set of High men 13 point- scorers for the evening were Ed Pokrivnak 194-529. and Fred Pappa 179-528. wh'le in the ladies' division Carm SIsco had 180-480 and Jo Yukovich had 166-163. In score.

2 first place arc twelve points ast week the locals had twx more "ckise" calls as tra ei they edged Poland in a non-loop NTTE LADIES Falcon Heating was top strjgglins to keep their a gh set of hisih ual se-'o: I54-179-179-512 while A eleven. fray. 38-35. Returning to League action against Struthers on Friday, they won This week 01 cals travel to Boardman hoping to avenge an On road. The last away game up next to include Campbell and Rayen in the sea- John couW nass and baS further tCaSne in area at the time and with 1JOAnl on son's finale.

hope some of you can re- Hubbard has been getting, member the above facts. I plenty of scoring balance tno Its first five starters with even--; 28 in Room an ac, 0 the ins which is at 8 p.m. i For information regarding tht reunion call Mrs. June Wren at 4-3384 or the honors to Mag- and Jane Evans for difference to anv other team tournament is the slip- scores of 192. Picsing up urx for the 'he split were Shirley asnn.

-lean McClelland and Hl'BBARD Bl'SINESSMEXS team was high for the must rnemoers must for the league ulation that all team same employer. This year the tournament is offering a top prize of S20.000 to the top handicap shooting Perline 19M-W. -I of tourney. The runnerup squad can take home SlO.OflO. while" the total prize fund will reach in the neighborhood of $165.000.

Last vear. a record of 6501 teams were entered as Toni Crasley who the and already this year over 4500 been accepted, with a grand to teams expected. gene Rice uhile Mary Can- For fur'her information regarding t'lis whop- had a an-1 Imos-ene Rice a event "write HARRY ZAVAKOS tournament Di- rector, at 637 X. Main St. Dayton.

evening with a game a set of 2793. High bowler w-as John 994 and individual with J'jdy Included in the games of and a high 257 scores ivere M. Faioor 192-422. C. to give him the high set of 626.

Evans 192-420. Other high scores included J. 174-502. and 3 Bartoa 212-534. S.

Barits 222-595. T. Watkins 202-574. and J. Juru- VIEVXA LEAGUE 213-553.

St. Patrick's Intramural Cage Action Leads Vienna Women SHOT HAIR Among the most improved' VIENNA The Vienna Worn-! hai ishooters on the team has been en's Bowling League played Mon-1 Ulrr nsv Case having scored 15 day night with Nancy 1 a t.ny piece of meat. i against Boardman and getting 13 high for individual singles with a Brown to the varsity the Eagles High series. Nancy Powers 136, now have seven experienced and Betty Boyd. 473.

High team The leopards bumped the Ra- players and this may give the'single, "1 out 'ams were entered vas Toni Cralsley who had the High scoring team for the reservations-have high game of 190 and the Weather Vanes was the Blizzard nf nver 7 000 sel otner bigh games team with a set of 1552 while 01 wre areen ji ac j7i an imo- Ginny Cries, a member of the a a A secorvi Tri City Mobile Homes, aomacks. 32-30 in a c-Iose basket- Eagles a little more breathing McKintej- Car Wash 746. ball game in the St. Patrick's In- room in the fouling department. High team series.

McKinley Car! tramural League. In another Another name that deserves Wash. 210S and Meikte Sales eighth grade clash, the Raiders mention in the work of John! Service. 201. I were defeated by the Spartans Salata who has been picking Standings, McKinley Car 21-13.

Marino. Kukura and as last Beauty Shop, Lake Era' lemeyer were the top guns. he got his biggest scoring night i Stables. Meikle Sates Sen-ice. In the 7th grade, the Penguins of The year with 9 points.

stopped the Panthers. 32-36 and Tourney time is just around' RANGE DECOY I thff j-viiviAia' defeated the Eagles, the corner and mavbe if Hub-1 You'll waste few shots duck, naa me nuji inaiviaua: Richardson. DePasquale. bard can parlay all" the scorers, hunting if you place one of your Kalman and Baker took scoring into one or two big games, the decoys at maximum killing' honors Eagles might just be able to: range Don't shoot until decoy- Tne coasted by the War- a couple of tournament'. ing diicks pass inside of "range" set of Jennie Koch of the Cyclones had the high 5ame of 201.

Other scores included Jennie Koch 519. Char- IXTERESTIXG FOOTBALL FACTS ti Of-in Inner rnn- O.Iers and Guv's Drug Store. Warren Harding of Ohio, con RRJVRn Alv Sidered to be amonc the football powers of Buckeye football is about football season as to the Warren system. Starting in Western Reserve a member of i third place are the Scot Bruce 43. Beverly Ashman 423.

and MeJba Hook 422 In a roU off for the first half the most pins in a the Hurricanes conquered the Cy- decoy. KITCHEN SALE Kitchen luxury on a budget Save on colonial, traditional, modern, conventional and many more to choose from at a low price. Also bathrooms, attics. Xo down payment, free estimates. GABRISH HOME IMPROVEMENT CO.

269 Westview. Hubbard 534-1574 534-2529 to be disembered a the 1966 a champion Shirts with clones to give them the winning school is added a score of 953 while Orr's Insur-' title -f ha Lhe hi2h set 2B41. MONDAY LAMES CHURCH individual bowlers were Jim First Methodist was top scor- oe Warren school system O'Bruba and Lundeer were the' leading scorers. The fifth grade competition saw the Jaquars bump the 25-22 and the Falcons nose out the Mustangs. 18-10.

Novosel. M. and Sauline led in the scoring. enrollment of Warren Harding. With trr.s a i i The B'ack Farther? may be nr aC Kamo 201-56R 143-177 Doiy Walker honors Baker a high set of 221-211- ins team with a high game of and Fred BattLti with a 740 while St.

Pat's I had 'v'll 'ake half of the present rush game of 234. Other scores high set of 2187. A same of 205 included Ladley 214-585. F. Estelle Eoperson the hich Batvsu 234-53S.

P. Wagner 2H- individual game. Games of 130- 137-521 gave them the high for the evening. Dick" Tate hadj a hiah game of 2in in the men's' division and Alice Lynn had a 3r. for ihf ladies.

Other scores included Tate 210-561. Alice Lynn 19v509. Elton Folson 191-. 547. and Pat Tate 191-479.

CITY LKAOf Sam's T.V. was top team with' a set of and a high: same 5 1017 in League, with been regulated to n.4 less top notcn football squaas. surely it will' hurt 'them tn point that they no longer will be abie tn provide the opposition the tvpe fans have accustomed The Steel Conference still in the market for one more a as the loop a' present embraces only seven. One area team ias shown a "feeler" interest ard v-thin the next few months the loop may bo expanded to eight. A hint as to fo- in the league is' for high set.

Other high scores in- BrooWeld Dairy. Speich Men elude P. Coller E. Epand Wear and Faloon Heat- person 203-473. Fusselman and Polder 13S-4fifi up ihe 3-7-10 split was Mi'dred Montgomery.

St. Pat's I remains in first place with eleven points. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE rh points each. BAR LEAGUE Pat S'rachan v. as the ton bov.l- tho "eayse in Candy Bar act rolled a of 203 and a set of Other hich scores were Habel Ma the team i be can only be a i BARn that "he school is on Hubbard's schedule.

Niles McKinlc.N's Krri Draqons football a' homo a a a i Kinley eleven and i whai we With a set of 1723. Clover Bar 1M43. Demido- had the high honors whiie 5. action Ed Nadeja was hgh man i. Anderson 159-440.

Sied had the high game of 990 for the evening with a game of It was a good night for Dar- 258 and Frank had rell Fusselman who had the same? of 220-202-224 to give him high game of 245 and two other the of 646 open i the Canton Mc- understand the Xiies squad will plav nine nome carries next year with the only away came Warren the seasons" finale. will also invade the Niles stadium we just hope 'hey get the seats all in before this game played. Football Movie On week 'he Hubbard i '--Id -he." -non'My the high ALLSTATE Insurance rcpresenta- DEPAULO consented to present a movie covenng tho Football Squad. Las- week the ar.nouncemer.' we naa -VRT and BILL COLETTA of Hubbard work-in- for Lvn KS a "rival" insurance Our sincere apologies tor 'he "boo-boo" it was entirelv mv fault. The name again oh ALLSTATE INSURANCE.

Ql'ESTIOXS AND ANSWERS WHEX DID NOTRE DAME PLAY THE YORK GIANTS? During the depression years famous football Coach Rockne coac" a team of 2 of Notre Dame all stars against the New York Giants 4 9g 0 Barnes had the in'an exhibition that raised S115 1fi3 for the unem- nloved On ves the nros won 2 'o 0 WHO HOI DS THE RECORD FOR REACHING FIRST BASE 6 TIMES IN A ROW? In 1957 a good games of 214 and 202 to cive nun the high set of 661 Other scores included W. Savon- H. SUky 222-530. G. Berlin L.

McLain Bemon's Team, better a the Kids" rolled aame for ihe of the evening. The team high sci of 28fr4. pr of the eam and their 1 games are D. Ba-ctr 20fi-575 Toot 2S4. G.

Hovance TTESDAY NIGHT LADIES 224. Kuhovick 200. and R. Hor- The Hubbanl Girls were Pus a rec- top howjers in Tuesday Ladies fr3 irxJividua" 33:1 r- was action when thev had a set of B.V-cer'- 2-M ar-d a jame of 393. 17n-17S-20f- 554 and Carsonc had a of 21-5.

The Hubbard Girl? and Cas'aways are tied for n'aco. Other high scores v-ere G.trir. 532. A. Carjone 522 LEAGUE In top i Vinces Barber shop w.th eight rxv-nt-; ars'i behind is Rod and Gar, Ba- Tn is inc rh Ttoints and c'ose AFTERNOON" and Harold Bell scored 210-579.

Jake Milkrliele' scored 211-579 and Ernie Ladig scored 222-563. HUBBARD HOME LEAGUE Lowland's Greenhouse had the hijh game of 924 and So take honors for ine high set was Rohb's G-jif a 537 was ri firie when he scored tbc 'mA sarr.c of 231 him se' of In 'firs: p'acc no.hb"s Gulf Other scores 59-i. Davis 531 and 575 HUBBARD PROTESTANT CHURCII e' of 25i by the comp.ete con- troi of first were the Re- xxrts they scored a of 72S and a set of 205S the fonrra -Aith Mary scored tho high m- 5 No. 2 gave them the hi.ah set for the evening. Dave member of the Boston Red Sox established a new, EARLY TUESDAY XMJHT seven points.

Stiver Coxsors had cored the high set of set of 175-172-204-rwi. Ed 23fB wnJJo Liberty Bar had a with Rejects are high game of 1004 total of 64-i Sir.kcs. and the Or- pins gave Harold Bell honors for hi2h et and Jake Miller- iiole had the high game of 267 TIESDAY POSY Nell Magalotti had the high set of 526 and Delia Perrotta SATURDAY NITK MIXED had the high game of 210 Bill Harrison had the h.sh set Tuesday Posy action. Among tho of sil Wanota Mook other bowlers were Marge PC- the high game of 236 for the I tens 131-495, Lil Barr 177-473. and Saturday Nile Mixed league.

In Marge Norton 19M63. the men's division other high Sw.art had the high 2arrK of 210. Christian Xo 2 in first place with 12 and in second place Corners v.ith I I Brace Dnpps had a score of 542 and Wilbur Hecker had a score of 558 hidh same of 202. Other scores Serafme Bog- Sia 17fi-47'i. f.

S.sco 157-466. B. Barnes 202-459. and B. Sarver first base each time.

Included in week's action with a high game'with a high garb'of and a Henrv walks four home runs, two singles, and bPina hit YourFopd Dealer when in 16 times at bat he reached, Gandy Bros. Excavating was SUNDAY MIXED COUPLES bowlers were Don Ferguson i 'off to a good start in last, The Xiners were top team'532. Fred Hedglin 211-551. and Trebus Stella set of 2143 gave the Tornados i Madeline had I90-50ft. Waneta honors for high set.

Bill Harri-, Mook 236-500, and Gert Kopsoo i pitch in the streak. His name TED WIL- of 808 and a high set of 2357.1 Taking honors for the high indi- vkk 1 WM VMlarl toft and Tool CnUJey'il iflMM ia 1 wtion. BELL-WICK MOTORS, INC. S3I W. LIIEHTY ST.

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