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THE ITHACA JOURNAL, ITHACA, N.Y. WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1954 TWENTY Business Service Automotive Automotive Classified Advertising Rates Jake LaMotta Favored Over Kilgore Miami fight between two well-known former champion Jake LaMotta (left) and Billy Kilgore. Mc- LEONARD (MONK) McMILLEN, Miami attorney and former Ithacan, checks the scales in a weigh-in for tonight's Millen is Kilgore's manager. 469; total 2123. Rockers (4) Brand 477, Flacco 424, Mitchell 476, Fortner 460, Rocker 473; total 2310.

Nat'l Army (1) McGee 442, Massacci 458, Brown 390, Solomon 420, Poker- winski 407, handicap 42; total 2159. College Spa (5) Boykin 412, Brashear 397, Stone 319, Jones 388, Bishop 510, handicap 174; total 2200. House of China (0) Grady 438, Egbert 403, Brundage 359, Capagrossi 489; total 2138. Moores (1) Williams 447, See- ley 373, Parr 341, Moore 362, Kerr 358; total 1881. Ridleys (4)- Jacobson 380, Mazza 370, Curtis 373, Marion 383, Fisher 365, handi cap 36; total 1907.

NCR (1) Bloom 449,. Kidney 432, Goodrich 317, Riela 317, An drosko 424, handicap 192; total 2131. Trust Co. (4) Redline 464, Wood 391, Willsey 448, Laine 382, Gombash 460; total 2145. The standings: MIA MEN'S LEAGUE (Final) Pts Pin Rocker 58 Laboratory-Stinkers 56 Racketeers Atomics 53 Ramblers Centerless 51 Truckers Chain Gang 46 Hi Stand.

Pts 45 44 401 29 26 ITHACA GIRL LEAGUE Ptsl Pts House China Trust Co. Fashion Fair Moore Rockers Nat. Army 43 40 39 59 G.E. Sec. NCR Collepe Spa G.E.

Wives Ridleys 52 52 49 44 36 34 25 MIA GIRLS LEAGUE Ptsl Gutter Dusters 64! Marks Lucky Strikes 53! Misfits Broken Links 49i Hopettes Pts 47 4i! 29 Cooper Operator PITTSBURGH Walker Cooper, now of the Pirates, operates roller skating rink at Buckner, Mo. Andy Seminick of Cincinnati batted .279 and hit 14 home runs against southpaw pitching in 1953. CASH INSilTIONS Wwcb UP to 15 .54 1.0S!l.35ll.80'2.16 16 to 20 .72 1.44l.802.402.e 21 to 25 1.08(2.1 62.70 3.60 4.32 26 to to 31 33 32 1.26I2.5213.154.2015.04 CHARGE .6011. 2011 J3l2.04i2.52 Up to 15 16 to 20 .80 1.60 2.04 2.7213.36 21 to 25 1.00!2.00j2.553.40l4.20 26 to 31 l.20l2.40l3.064.08t5.04 32 to 38 Ill.40l2.80l3.57l4.76l5.88 Cash Roto Allowed If Ad Is Paid for Within Sovon (7) Day of First Insertion Contract at on Request Personals Notices ABOUT GETTING THAT CHAIR 4-1059. ACT NOW Come to the Service League owr us ureen.

master bargains in gooa usea ciotning lor the ramily. Hours 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Friday until 6. AFRICAN VIOLETS Blooming plants. All varieties $1.00 each. 605 W.

Green ALL KINDS OF DOMESTIC And foreign watches, clocks (grandfather repaired. Stefan Illes -Watchmaker, 314 E. Seneca St Phone 9862. ALTERATIONS Dressmaking, re modeling, hemstitching, buttons, belts ana Ducicies mane, cnans corsetiere. Duncker Sewing Shop.

6051. American Legion, Ithaca Post 221 MIXED CLAMBAKE Sunday April 25. 2-7 P.M. AVON PRODUCTS SOUTH LATeTNG i DIAL 4-4395 BUT YOU iiuiy ets at Paul's, where you can get ac-ice on care and training. Cages and all bird supplies.

30o so. cajuga si. utai DRIVING INSTRUCTION The Safe- Way driving School, 116 W. Tales St. For dial 2511 FOR YOUR SPRINGHousecleaning needs.

Call your local Fuller Brush Dealer. 4-3811 after 1. HAIR REMOVED Safely, permanent ly by Electrolysis. Amelia raman. Clinton Eicjse HATS AND HAIR BY MR.

PIERRE Come in and see our exclusive selection or make an appointment for a new spring style. Anna Marie Beauty Salon. 4-1241. HOUSEKEEPING COMPANION To elderly convalescing, semi-invalid lady in their home. Box 919.

care The Ithaca Journal. MOTHER Would like child to care for in her home day, or night. Dial 4-177J. MOTHER Will give excellent care for child in ner home days, central ioca tion. Dial 4-5507.

MY OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED All day Wednesday, April 14. Langford Baker, 302 E. State St. MATERNITY- Wear for summer to give you confidence and comfort at prices you want to pay. Available at Tarry Shoppe, 436 W.

State St. TtrvT.T.T3 "RT? A TTTV SHOP 208 E. State will be closed May 1st to June 1st. PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL FOR EASTER. TWO FOR UXNI1L.

APRIL 30. ANNA MARIE BEAUTY SALON. ITHACA'S PERMANENT WAVE CENTER. PHONE 4-1241. REDUCING TREATMENTS Also trpatrients for relaxation by Mrs.

Mattii at The Hill Reauty Shoppe. 409 College Ave. 4-5845. RENT A SINGER SWING MACHINE BY THE MONTH REASONABLE KAT1M WE DELIVER SINGER SEWING CENTER 106 E. STATE ST.

PHONji 2509 EPENCER FOUNDATION Individual ly designed just for you. Also surgi cal. Ethel Cooper. Dial 4-3818. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Alonzo Lonnie VanOstrand of 423 Esty will no longer be responsible for debts contracted by my wile.

Dated April Vi, 1954 Signed ALONZO LONNIE VAN OSTRAND VACANCIES For 7 private patients. Luce Nursing Home, under new man agement. RD1, Freeville, N.Y. Phone Dryden 53J. Lost Found MAN'S ELGIN WATCH Lost on new University Halls grounds.

KeepsaKe. Dial 4-1370. Automotive ARE YOU IN THE MARKET For a used station wagon? 51 WILLYS 2 wheel drive. 4 cyl. 1952 WILLYS 4 wheel drive.

See These At DEAL MERRICK AUTO SALES Phone 2602 AS IS SPECIALS ALL UNDER $400 1947 OLDS 2-DR. "98" Hvdromatic Exceptional $295 1947 BUICK 4-DR. SUPER Grav finish. Good condition 395 1947 BUICK 4 DR. SUPER Blue finish.

Good condition 395 1947 FORD 2-DR. Light green. Exceptional 195 1948 HUDSON "6" Two-tone brown. A good clean car 395 1948 PONTIAC Gray finish. With Hydramatic 395 J.

G. PRITCHARD SON INC. YOUR BUICK DEALER PHONE 9777 PHONE 9777 Idaho Fishing Excursions Set BOISE, Idaho (JP) Tourists with a taste for Idaho fishing can take more than one turn at fishing this year and still get excursion prices. The state's $3 license, good for for five days of fishing by nonresidents, may be taken out as many times as a guest wishes. It used to be limited to once a season.

Jim Tatum, Maryland Coach, and Bud Wilkinson, Oklahoma coach, were on the football coaching staff of the powerful Iowa Pre-Flight Naval Training School team in 1941. by Merrill Bloster ALL TYPES OF SHOP CARPENTRY cabinets, built or repaired. Cabinet Shop, 125 W. Fall St. 4-3594 or 4-3952.

AL KINDS CONCRETE WORK And blacktop driveways, sidewalks, driveways, cellar footing, floorn, retaining' wails, concrete stepn, drainage ot all kinds, water and sewer ditches. Truck and compressor work. See us today for estimates. Alby ft Son. 3-1433.

ALL KINDS OF MOVING AND. TRUCKING Transfer and clean-up, jobs. Sovocool's, 4-3142. ALL KINDS MOVING And truckir.g. Reasonable rates.

L. Klah. Dial 4-2834 A BETTER CONCRETE Driveway. sidewalks, iioors, footings, retaining; walls, steps, stucco, plastering and' patching; blocks laid, chimneys re- paired, floors leveled, cellar water-; proofing. See us todav for an estl-, mate.

Phone 5579, E. McQuade. BROWNLEE Sectional cedar log buildings. Any size or style. EconomU cal easy to erect.

Prefinished inside, and out. Charles II. Mover, Route 13, Newfleld. N.Y. Phone New-field 4-7720.

Send 25c for catalogue. BULLDOZING $5.50 per hr. Backfill-; mg, grading, topsou spreading. Phone 4-0601, 6 to 8 p.m. BULLDOZER WORK WANTED By hour, day or week.

New equipment. -competent operator. Wallace Steel. 4-6341. A-l CARPENTRY Building addition, garages, Kiicnen moaernizea, rooting, plastering, chimney work.

Call Pataki, 4-1717. CARPENTER Remodeling. By hour or contract, very reasonable. L. Biasio.

Phone 8913. CESSPOOL And septic tank service. Cleaning, installing. Dunaing. HerD Snow.

Phone Ithaca 4-5874. CLINTON TV-RADIO 24 hr. service. bales and service. 8811 days.

S-143S eve. (Under Clinton Hotel.) CUSTOM SHEET METAL WORK Kootmg. heating, eavestrough, gas and oil conversion units. Complete gas and oil furnaces. Free estimates.

Newfleld Sheetmetal Roofing dial 4-7588. CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING Is not expensive. Visit Freer Picture Framing, 611 Utica St. and find out for yourself. Phone 3-2989.

DIGGING $7.50 per hour with back- 1 ftflAP DRAINAGE Cesspools, water lines, footings. Albert Perrault. RD. 1 Ith-, aca. 4-0566 DUMP, PANEL AND PICKOP Trucks mi iiue.

lop pou ana einaera. rnoM 3-i018 or 8-1178. ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and repaired. Any size and type. Fast.

Euaranteed service. Norton Electric 1013 W. State St. 3371. EAVESTROUGH And roof workT Phone 23F4 T-burg.

or write Dick Shaw, Jacksonville, N.Y. FLOOR SANDING. REFINISHING -uily insured; free estimates. 9801. Satin Finish Floor Service.

FOR WASHER SERVICE JOHNNY'S REPAIR SERVICE 506 W. STATE ST. 3-1377 FURNITURE Repairing, refinishing antiques to modern. Free estimates. Best references.

Fox Furniture Repair. Phone 3-1504. GAS HEATING Conversion burners, boilers, gravity, and forced air furnaces. Also unit heaters sold and installed. Brew er Brown Co.

Inc. Dial 2946. "INSULATE NOW55 For Summer comfort and fuel saving. Kiiis estimates, call Kottmann Roofing and Remodeling, 232. LAWNMOWERS" SHA RPENED Pow-er and hand mowers for sale.

Nilo Ballardini, Varna, N.Y. 4-0903. Painting, Decorating Paperhanging Free Estimates Insured Union Workmen Ray Ahola, 4-3900; Spencer 38-F-21 PAPERHANGING Painting by hour or contract, fully insured. Work guar-anteed. Carl W.

Bishop. Dial 4-5063. PAINTING AND PAPERING Work done as you want it Frank W. La-Rock. Dial3-1453.

PAINTING Decorating Papering-Guaranteed good work, fair price. Louis Kalman. 3-2187 after 6 p.m; PAPERHANGING. PAINTING In-trior, exterior. 25 years experience.

Estimates cheerfully given. Creed. Ithaca 4-1885 or 4-3722. PHONE 8888 TO DECORATE Painting, paperhanging. decorating inter-' ior, exterior.

Competent insured workmen. Teeter and Sons. RADIO AND TELEVISION REPAIR Service. Qualified technician. Honest, guaranteed work on all makes.

Norton Electric Co. 1013 W. State St. Phone 3371. RADIATOR REPAIR Complete Radiator Repair And Recoring.

Phone 4-9948 PLAZA NASH CORP. i Elmira Rd. at Meadow St. RUBBER STAMPS Made to order. Cayuga Rubber Stamp Co.

P.O. Box J2, Ithaca. NY. SAVE ON FLOOR FINISHING Do the work yourself with a sander rented from Ward's. Only $3.75 a day.

-MONTGOMERY WARD SAGGING SPRINGS Chairs, "sofas re paired in your home. Also custom upholstering. G.N.G. Furniture Repair. 8826.

UPHOLSTERING Repairing, slip-. covers, springs retied, free estimates. Prompt service. Burmester. Phone 4-7741.

WIPING CLOTHS Washed and sana- tized. Everv vpe and description. Phone 4-6603 Ithaca Junk Third St. Help Wanted Female 8 THE ITHACA JOURNAL does not knowingly accept help-wanted advertisements which violate Wage or Salary Stabilization Regulations or the Wage and Hour Law. For Informawn about wage or salary controls.

In-ceases permitted, the 75-cent-an-hour minimum wage, overtime pay. or the child-labor requirements of the Fed-' era) Wage and Hour Law, consult the U.S. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Office. The Syracuse offictt is at 109 W. Onondaga St Tel.

Syra- cuse 2-2131. ALERT WOMAN For a permanent' local position. jo lounaation gar-; ments. dresses or books. Calls mad by canvassing.

Ift you have a car, good education, and1 over 25 years of age. call 2847 fore 2 p.m. for appointment. CASHIER In cafeteria. Immediate opening.

40-hour week, 5 days. 6:15 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. All employee benefits. Apply Personnel 25 Day Hall.

Cornell University. CASHIER And general store work grocery store. Good salary and an benefits. Experienced preferred. Gi-e full information and references.

Box 921. care The Ithaca Journal. CAN YOU HELP? Ambitious married veteran not afraid of work (steady work if possible). Will do anything-honest. Anytime between 3:30 p.m.

and 4:00 a.m. Call 7294. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES APPLY IN PERSON 408 EDDY ST. EXPERIENCED PRESSER And silk finisher. Apply In person Angelo Dry person Angelo Dry Meadow St.

(main Cleaners, 3lo rn. plant). STENOGRAPHER Wanted for insurance office. 5 days a week. Write P.O.- Box 292 stating experience, and age COOK PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON CLOVER CLUB RESTAURANT REGISTERED NURSE For doctor' office.

Good salary and good working conditions. Write Box 927 care The, Ithaca Journal. SECRETARY NEEDED With maturity, business training and' or Job ex- perience, willing to take responsibility. Good starting salary, 5-day week, 2. weeks paid vasation plus 6 paid holi- days, life insurance, hospital insurane and retirement program.

Phone 4-5411 or write GLF Personnel Office for appointment and interview. Help Wanted Male ASSISTANT MANAGER Small retail store. Permanent position. Will train if you lack experience. State education, experiences and desired, salary.

Box 908 care The Ithaca Journal. NOWHERE ELSE such as are in the Classified Section. 1948 MERCURY CLUB COUPE Radio, heater, sun visor, dual exhaust. Will sacrifice. $365.

1942 Pontiac 8. Good body, tires, and motor. Only $89. Woody Miller, Elmira Rd. Phone 3331.

1940 OLDS COUPE Engine and front end recently overhauled. Needs clutch overhaul. All tires good. $135. Call 3-2347 after 4 p.m.

NO DOWN PAYMENT UP TO $500 Sale Monthly Price Pavments 1950 Chev. Panel Truck 495 29.95 1950 Buick Sedanette 995 Terms 1949 Ford Tudor 495 29.95 1949 De Soto Clb. Cpe. 695 Terms 1948 Dodge t. pickup 395 24.36 1948 Dodge Fordor 445 27.18 1948 Chevrolet Tudor ..495 29.95 1W7 Ford Tudor 295 18.50 1947 Chevrolet Clb.

Cpe. 495 29.95 1M47 Buick Sedanette ...295 18.50 1947 Dodge Clb. Cpe. ..395 24.36 1946 Chev. Aero Sedan 395 24.36 1946 Chevrolet Clb.

Cpe. 395 24.36 1946 Chrysler Clb. Cpe. 375 23.22 1946 De Soto Fordor 365 22.64 1946 Plymouth Tudor 195 12.35 1946 Ford Sta. Wagon ..395 24.36 1946 DeSoto Fordor 175 11.11 1942 Mercurv Tudor ...135 8.63 i4i jfontiac 'ordor 75 4.sz 1940 Packard Fordor 65 4.17 1940 Ford Tudor 65 4.17 1940 Pontiac Tudor 125 8.00 1924 Dodge Cpe.

125 8.00 Several Others to Choose From SERVICE GARAGE (Rear Dean's) 417 E. STATE ST. PHONE 4-1661 1948 PACKARD Deluxe sedan, first class condition. $5o0. 10 trade-ins.

Inquire Blue Sunoco Station, S. Lansing. 1952 PLYMOUTH FORDOR Excellent condition. 23.000 miles, Call 2741, Extension 230 or Trumansburg 176-J. PAUL'S USED CARS BOUGHT, SOLD.

EXCHANGED 900 TABER ST. PHONE 4-3376 1941 PONTIAC Club coupe, excellent motor, good tires, average body. Reasonable. 807 S. Aurora St.

52 PONTIAC Hard top convertible, $1,795, with dual range hydramatic, custom radio and heater, genuine leather upholstry. A showroom car in every respect. J. E. WALSH SON 320 Elmira Rd.

1947 PLYMOUTH 4-door, good con dition. Radio, heater. Very reason-able. Call Steve or Skip. 4-1651.

RECENT TRADE-INS ON THE FABULOUS NEW HUDSON HORNET 1951 CADILLAC 62 4-door sedan. This is a locally owned, one owner car with low mileage, life guard tubes, radio and heater and hydramatic drive. 1949 LINCOLN 4-door sedan. Low mileage. Equipped with radio, heater and overdrive.

1952 HUDSON 2-door. Two-tone paint, low mileage. 1949 Hudson 1-door sedan with radio and heater. 1946 PLYMOUTH Bus. coupe.

1950 CHEVROLET Club sedan. Many other real value used cars H.C.T. MOTOR CO. 430 W. STATE PHONE 4-6601 Your Hudson Dealer for 32 Years "SAFE BUY" USED CARS 1953 DeSoto Firedome 8 1950 Cadillac 62 1950 Packard 1950 Pontiac 8 1950 Buick Special 1949 Packard 1948 Oldsmobile ITHACA MOTORS CO.

LINCOLN -MERCURY DEALER 327 E. STATE ST. PHONE 4-6355 Open Evenings SPRING IS HERE DROP IN AND SEE THESE TOP NOTCH VALUES 1948 BUICK 4-DR. ROADMASTER A one-owner car, finished in a striking dark green. Completely equipped with Dynaflow, radio, heater and defroster.

Only 26,000 actual miles. 1950 DODGE CORONET A real beauty, in srleammir black. with white sidewall tires, spotless interior, and sparkling chrome. This car will be one of the first to eo. 1950 BUICK 4-DR.

SPECIAL finished in light gray ana completely equipped. But one of the few you will find with standard shift. A car you won't want to miss seeing. 1953 CHEVROLET CONV. Completely equipped, including Power Glide.

A beautiful car in red, with a red and cream interior. 1952 OLDSMOBILE The king of the Oldsmobile line, in two-tone gray and custom interior, Hydramatic, many extras and new tires. J. G. PRITCHARD And SON Inc.

PHONE 9777 PHONE 9777 1951 WILLYS STATION WAGON We wish we had 5 more wagons that the original owner had taken care of them as well as this one. Finished in forest green, with overdrive, direction signals, a real buy at $995. J. E. WALSH SON 320 Elmira Rd.

WHIPPLE'S USED CARS NORTH TRIPHAMMER RD. PHONE 4-1856 OPSN EVENINGS Auto Accessories TIRES 7.10x15. Goodyear Super Cushion, uriven less tnan oo miies. Removed from new car. $21 each.

Cost $26.82. Dial 4-7784. Auto Trailers ALMA TRAILER SALES New and used. Route 89. Interlaken.

N.Y. Phone 27F6. 1954 AIR STREAM Used 5 weeks. Here's your opportunity to own the finest traveling trailer built, and save $500. C.

H. James, Taggin' wagon Park. Dial 3-1434. '54 BRINGS YOU More for each dollar at Cayuga Lake Trailer Sales. COZY CUACH.

Dili Art iiUlAIN HjMyAlit TRAVELO. Small down payment 5-year financing. 4-2747. 1949 ELCAR 25 -foot trailer, com pletely furnished. In excellent condi- tion.

iteasonaoiy pneeu. an t-uooo. C. H. JAMES Dealer for New Moon.

Mercurv. Roval. Air Streamer and Ventoura. Taggin' Wagon Park. Dial 3-1434.

HIGH QUALITY TRAILERS Reasonable prices, low Insurance rate. Five-year private financing at ROWLEY'S. Lewis St. Dryden. 143-M.

20-FT. TRAILER Completely reconditioned Inside. Ready to travel, $875. 122 Auburn St. Phone 3811.

SEE PONTIAC A FULL 1954 LINE STAFFORD TRAILER SALES 271 BUNDY RD. "4-0898 FIRST LEFT TURN OFF T'BURG RD. Motorcycles Bicycles 5 AIITH. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Dealer. Parts, oil.

accessories, trades. Easy terms. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Phone 9-1541.

Elmira Harley-Davidson Sales 121 Ithaca Horseneaas. im.x BICYCLES New and used. Parts and accessories. Repair rervice. Shepherd's Bike Shop.

115 N. Tioea St. 1935 HARLEY Model 74. Very good condition. Priced for quick sale.

Call 4-1743 MOTOR BICYCLE Excellent condition. See Shepherds Bike Shop or call 3-2130, Shaw. A-l USED CARS 52 Chevy 4 door S.L. Dlx. J1245 '51 Ford Custom (8) 4 door 995 '50 Ford Custom (8) 2 door O.D.

825 '49 Pontiac (8) Streamline 4 door 875 '49 Ford Custom 4 door (clean) 595 '46 Nash Sedan, 42,000 miles 199 TRUCKS '51 Ford ton pick-up 795 40 unevy it ton siaite 370 CAYUGA MOTORS FORD SALES Open Friday Evening 127 E. Green 4-6315 A-l PICKUP 52 CHEVROLET PICKUP ton blue nifty with 3-man comiortized cab; steering column gearshift. Roomy welded steel body nas stake pockets lor extending cargo capacity, vi h.p. Thriftmaster engine is in prime con- tion and has Power Jet carburetion for economy. Tough tires have had little use for only 14,000 miles.

Priced at only jyyo and guaranteed lor 6 mo. or 6,000 miles. Drive it today. CAYUGA MOTORS Your Friendly Ford Dealer 4-3615 BARGAIN 1948 Buick sedanette, new tires, exceptional motor. Priced to sell, uial U13.

BARGAINS ON OUR LOT AT THE GREEN ST. ENTRANCE OF ECONOMY MOTOR SALES 319 W. State St 1949 DE SOTO. Custom 4-Door Sedan. Fluid Drive.

Radio and Heater 1951 STUDEBAKER 6. 4-Door Sedan. Automatic Transmission. Heater Manv other Goodwill and Sound- Value used cars available. ECONOMY MOTOR SALES 319 W.

State St Telephone 2618 1949 BUICK Super 4-door sedan. Dyna- flow, luliv equipped, uwnea Dy retired couple. Phone Van Etten l-F-2. 1951 BUICK SUPER RIVIERA Dyna- now, radio, heater. Excellent condi tion.

Original owner. Call 4-6620. 53 BUICK 1-door sedan with std transmission. This almost new car has push-button radio, fresh air heat er, finish in easy to keep clean gun-metal gray. Priced for quick sale $1,795.

J. E. WALSH SON 320 Elmira Rd. 1949 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan, Radio and heater. A nice clean car.

Price $550. Dial 2938. 1937 DODGE 2-door sedan. $75 cash. Call Berkshire 57-F-13.

1947 DODGE IVt ton stake dump, $495. Call 3-1304. DEPENDABLE USED CARS AND TRUCKS 1951 Dodge club coupe 1951 Chevrolet 2 dr. sedan 1950 Dodge sedan 1949 Dodge sedan, Gyro-matte 1949 Ford tudor 1948 Dodge 2 dr. sedan 1946 Plymouth coupe 1948 Dodge 9i-ton pick-up W.

T. PRITCHARD DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALER 304 S. Cayuga St. Phone 2733 1947 FORD Radio and heater. Call 7427 after 7:30 p.m.

GROUCHO SAYS, SEE OUR TOP VALUE USED CARS 1952 DeSoto Custom 2-Tone, 4-Dr. $1,695 1951 DeSoto Custom CI. Cp 1,295 1949 DeSoto Deluxe 4-Dr 750 1949 Studebaker Champ. 4-Dr. 550 1949 Nash "600" 4-Dr 550 SUNSHINE SPECIAL 1949 DeSoto Custom Conv 895 ERIE J.

MILLER 209 S. CAYUGA ST. DeSoto Plymouth LARRY TOWNLEY'S "CHOOSE YOUR DEALER, CHOOSE YOUR CAR, BUY NOW AND SAVE $." 61 Studebaker Conv. V-8 Auto Drive $1295 Henry J. Tuor 595 51 '51 Chevrolet Tudor Dlx 1095 Ford Tudor Dlx.

8 995 '51 '51 '51 Buick Sedan Spl. Dlx 1350 Plymouth Clb. Cpe. Canib. 975 845 '50 50 Chevrolet Sedan JBuick Conv.

Cpe. Super Buick Sedan" t. Spl. Plvmouth Clb. Cpe Chev.

Clb. Cpe. Pwr. Glide Olds 88 Holiday Olds Sedan-Cpe. 98 Pontiac Sedan 8.

Hvdra. 1295 1045 845 995 1275 50 50 50 50 49 795f '49 795 49 49 Buick Tudor. Dyna. 895 Mercury Sedan 695 ALSO MANY OTHERS Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

TOWNLEY MOTORS (Where Customers Send Their Friends) ELMIRA RD. PHONE 4-9921 MAYDAY SPECIALS DEPENDABLE AND ECONOMICAL 1952 Kaiser Deluxe clean. tutone, overdrive and heater, low mileage, nylon tires. A real bar 1952 Henry J. Deluxe Radio and neater, very snarp.

low in price, hieh in economy. See this one. 1950 Willys Station Wagon. Four cylinder with overdrive and heater. America's most economical utility car.

Priced to sell. 1942 Chevrolet Sedan. Nice condition. Want good transportation? This is it. Eaclf Car Carries Our Guarantee RIPLEY MOTOR CO.

Kaiser Henry J. Sales and Service See America's Newest 1954 Cars 602 West Seneca Ithaca Phone 2965 2565 1954 MERCURY Radio, heater. Mer cromatic drive. Driven less than 2,000 miles. SZ.100.

Call 4-9X58 alter p.m. M. M. AUTO SALES SELL TRADE FINANCE ELMIRA RD. 9628 OR 3-1025 OK USED CARS 19K2 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan.

Plastic covers, Airflow heater. Actual mileage less than 18,000 1195 1951 CHEVROLET 2-door deluxe se dan. Bush-button radio. Airflow heater, undercoated, autornic 105 h.p. motor.

A real value $1025 A Good Value Used Car 1940 BUICK Special. 2-door: heater; radio; good mechanical condition $150 A Good Place in Do Business COLLEGE CHEVROLET INC. 711 Willow Ave. 4-6381 Open Friday Nighta Till 9" P.M. MIAMI BEACH, Fla.

(-More than a year after a brutal beating by Danny Nardico sent him into retirement, former Middleweight Champion Jake LaMotta will be seen on television tonight in a comeback effort against Billy Kilgore of Miami. The "Bronx Bull." who is 32. has been made a 3-1 favorite over the unrated Kilgore in a 10-round main event which, will be telecast starting at 10 p. m. Nardico stopped LaMotta in Miami on New Year's Eve, 1952.

The Tampa toughie knocked Jake down for the first time in his career, then beat the helpless ex-champ so badly he was unable to come out for the eighth round. The 27-year-old Kilgore has won 25 of 43 fights, 13 by knockouts. He has been outpointed 10 times and stopped' four times. He fought four draws. The fight will be judged on points, with the winner getting 10 for each round and the loser nine or less.

Tiger Pitcher On Streak PRINCETON, N.J. Dick Emery, axright-hander, allowed only two hits as Princeton's baseball team blanked CCNY, 1-0, on University Field Tuesday. Emery, who has pitched 18 consecutive innings without giving an earned run, struck out nine men while posting his second victory in three outings this season. The Tigers tallied in the bottom of the eighth as Bill Agnew walked and moved to third on a sacrifice by Royce Flippin and a passed ball by Jerry Cohen, Beaver catcher. Gordie Gray lined to Vito Giovanniello, third baseman, who fumbled the ball and then threw to first, allowing Agnew to score.

It was the sixth triumph in eight starts for Princeton. CCNY has a record of two victories and' two defeats this season. School League Opens May 3 The Tri-County Conference scholastic baseball program lists games on Mondays and Thursdays this spring, with the first games to be on May 3. On opening day Groton will play at Dryden and George Junior Republic at Lansing. Newark Valley will open at home May 6 against Dryden.

Union Stickmen Open Today SCHENECTADY Coach Ray Mullane's Union College lacrosse team launches its 1954 season to day against powerful Stevens Tech. It will play Cornell here Looking hopefully towards im proving on last year's 2-6 mark, Union gets a tough assignment for its The New Jersey ten, coached by Buzz Seymour tripped the Dutchmen, 11-7 last year. 'Y Golf Clinic Slated Tonight Members of the YMCA 16 years and older are invited to. a golf clinic at :30 p.m. today at the Buffalo St.

gym. The clinic will be conducted by Wes White, professional of the Country Club of Ithaca. Coming Events i Of Rural Interest Apr. 14 Ludlowville Oper-E etta, "A Waltz Dream," Lansing Central School auditorium, 8 p.m April 14 Danby Meeting of Methodist WSCS with Mrs. Howard Thorpe, 7:30 p.m.

'April 14 rnmansb urg T-S Home Bureau meeting with Lucille Isaman. Lesson on home lighting April 14 Peruville Home Bu reau meeting with Miss Charlotte Bell, 8 p.m. Topic: In-laws and grandparents, April 14 Willow Creek Home Bureau meeting with Mrs. H. Holtkamp, 8 p.m.

Lesson on inlaws and grandparents. April 14 South Lansing Pan-. dora Lodge meeting, 8 p.m. Deputy's visit. April 15 Etna Grange meeting at Hall.

8 djil DeDutv Master's official visit. April 15 Enfield Center Firemen's meeting at Fire House, 8 p.m. April 15 Varna PTA meeting at schoolhouse, 8 p.m. Dr. Edward Hall, speaker.

April 15 Danby Meeting of Treman Lake Home Bureau with Mrs. Mabel Van de Bogart, 8 p.m. Lesson on floor coverings. April 15 Brooktondale Home Bureau meeting with Mrs. Hamilton, 8 p.m.

Lesson on color in the home. April 15 Slaterville Springs Meeting of Caroline Lodge, F. Si A. Masons, 8 p.u. Montreal Evens Hockey Series MONTREAL UP) The Montreal Canadiens old hands at coming from behind were back in the Na tional Hockey League champion ship picture after winning the sixth game of the best-of-seven final ser ies with the Detroit Red Whigs.

The Canadiens, who have won the last two Stanley Cups, squared the series at 3-3 last night by trouncing the Red Wings; 4-1. The final gams for the cup will be played at Detroit Friday night. SPEEDSVILLE SPEEDSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Lester Daniels and daughter of Newark Valley are spending some time at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James Middaugh. Mrs. Pope Brock and daughter Mary Jane of Atlanta, Ga. recently spent several days at the home of her son, Rev.

Pope Brock Jr. and family. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hill of Owego have purchased the for mer home of Mrs.

Mary Robin' son. Miss Nettie Rovier of Peekskill is spending a week at the home of Charles Jones and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Art Jones of Ith aca spent the weeKena at tne home of Charles Jones.

Charles Jones attended the Candor telephone directors meet ing at Candor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gregrow and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Swart-out of Elmira. 4 The New York flat racing sea son," which runs for 196 days, closes Nov. 15. College Baseball BASEBALL Springfield 14, Tale 7. Swarthmore 7, LaSalle 2.

Boston College 7, Rhode Island State 0. Western Michigan 4, Michigan 1. Iowa 3. Arizona 2. Princeton 1.

CCNY 0. Navy 8, Rutgers 7. Penn 9, Lehigh 6. Harvard 9, MIT 2. head of new equipment in Min NORMA GOTHAM and EDNA; WEIBLEY had a tight fight for high honors in the MIA Girls' League at Ide's Tuesday evening.

Norma rolled 191-526 and Edna had 197-524. They led the Question Marks to a 5-0 win over the Lucky Strikes. The Misfits beat the Hopettes, IVz-Vi, and the Gutter Dusters took the Broken Links, 4-1. In the Eagles' Men's Tuesday Nite League MILLER led with 202-212-216630. J.

Clement Powers rolled 224, Pete McAllis ter 232, Walt Baker 224, Frank Shaul 223, W. Lindstrom 232, Marv France 211, and Clark 215. Altman's rolled a sweep over the Tiogas. RUTH WILLIAMS led in the Ithaca Girls' League Tuesday at Ide's with 191-551 Loella Bishap hit 177-510, Anne Tompkins 180-499, and Gerry Mitchell 200 The College Spa, going nowhere in particular, knocked off the leading House of China, 5-0. DICK OLIVER is the new president of the Bowl-O-Drome League He was selected Tues day night at the annual dinner Don Barber was picked as vice president and Lou Kaiser, secre tary The high average prize was taken by LOU BARNARD with 208.3 Dom Casano was second best with 191 and Ray Niles took third with 185.4 Barnard had the league's highest single with 279 while Casano was a close second with 269 Web ster Gedney placed third with 257 Barnard had a 715 triple.

Lou Golway was second high with 662 The leading averages: Avel Pts 169.7 169.4 169.3 168.1 167.7 167.7 166.8 166.4 166.3 165.6 165.6 L. Barnard D. Casano R. Niles R. Barnard B.

Jennings 208.3 E. Scott 191.0! W. Dobell 185.41 H. Parr 183.8! F. Jones 183.4 G.

Carlisle 180.3! B. Bishop C. Benson R. Hutch'son 180.1 L- Elmo B. Petrillose 179.

Shulman G. Churey 178.71 A. Ruben 17S.4 C. Chupp 178.3! A. Churey 178.0! J.

Williams 177.9 Rinchack R. Paetow E. Townsend C. Calistri 165.6 B. Reeves 165.4 C.

Hildreth 177.7 G. Cross 165.3 T. Miller 177.1 W. Mei'zinger 165.3 H. Minturn 176.5! N.

Weiner 164.8 164.7 X. Solomon 176.0! J. Musto 175.5' T. Walsh 175.31 W. Mav 174.8 R.

Willsev G. Close F. Hartman 164.5 164.1 D. Oliver 163.4 161.9 160.9 160.6 158.9 D. Dickinson 174.8!W.

Goodwin T. Patros 174.6' H. Hollister W. Gedney 173.7' R. Knipe J.

Remakis 173.4 B. Carlton L. Golway 173.4 F. Kimple 156.4 J. Grimes 173.3U.

uuifrley J. Mazza 173 l'T. Tilton D. Barber 172.7! R. Grover E.

Pirko 172.3' D. Hood 155.4 155.4 155.1 154.8 J. Van Order 172.1! M. Shulman 154.4 154 2 153.9 L. Chilson 171.1IL.

Hernck C. Neiderman 170.9' T. Morrow L. Kaiser Carlton A. Tilton 169.9! R.

Kanes 153.0 150.7 The PEV AND ROCKERS are the champions of the MIA Men's League After Tuesday's final shift at Ide's they finished with a two-point edge over the Stinkers On the last shift the Pin and Rockers were beaten by the Atomics, 3-2, while the Stinkers took the Truckers, 5-0 The Chain Gang alsp bowled a sweep A. Ferrel rolled 203, J. Camilli 203, Frank Roe 200-209 589, and Schmidt 223. The scores: Ithaca Girls GE Wives (1) Holden 286, Ekelberger 305, Watson 375, Jones 411, Howland 450, handicap 312; total 2139. Fashion Fair (4) Weibly 433, Saunders 401, Humphreys 404, Holman 448, Williams 551; total 2237.

GE Secretaries (2) Boyer 336, Crumb 456. Solheim 370, Itten-bach 333, Wooley 353, handicap 264; total 2112. Rexalls (3) Tompkins 499, Sutherland 407, asiman zy, uiarK janowsKy FRECKLES nWOM WON BIT OF ALL RIOMTT (jROVEK DOT 1 REBUS BLOCKING APRON: Murray Warmath. new coach, is introducincr a piece nesota's spring practice. Shorty Cochran, right, tries it out with Manager Perry Smith.

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