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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 24

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The Morning Calli
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fe -1 SCXPAT CALL-CHROYICLE, Allentown, Pa Oct 10. 1948 ternoon at Coplay High field in by eliminating the East Greenville club. The Quakers finished second in the schedule season and East Greenville wound up fourth. Manager Fegely of Limeport announces that the progress of the world series game in Cleveland will be announced over the loud speaker at the East Pa. game.

but if Limeport captures the decision, another contest will be necessary the following Sunday on a diamond to be selected by the rival managers. Limeport advanced to the finals by sweeping aside the team that won the schedule chamion-ship Easton. Limeport finished third in the schedule race. Quakertown reached the finals K-Busfers vs. Coplay Today in Cement Bowl The cement belt's two top semi-pro grid teams, the Northampton Konkrete Busters and Coplay A.

will meet this af the first of a two game series. The set has been labeled a doubleheader Cement Bowl for the championship of the section. Game time is 2:15 o'clock. Northampton last year won the title with a 14-0 win. Limeporf Takes On Quakerfown Tossers Today The fur will fly down in Lime-port this afternon.

as the Eastern Pennsylvania league's two hard-fighting clubs that survived in the semifinals of the Dost-season playoffs come to KUENHIIME SINCE 1176 NEW STOCK ARRIVING CONSTANTLY Fisherman's Guide Binocular Microscope Altimeters Barometers Spotting Scope (Quick focus Rifleman English imported). Variable Telescope Field GIae Computet grips in the second game of thej best-of -three series which is to: determine the playoff kingpin, Starting time is 2:30 o'clock. Manager "Lefty" Fegely's Limeport A.A. is set to square the series with the Quakertown A. having bowed in the open- ing game of the final series.

I Should Quakertown win. it will R. S. Au Rand OPTOMETRIST 6JS HAMILTON STKEET PHONE 679S ALLENTOWN end the playoffs ior tnis year. DREXEL BACK OX MOVE Jim Brown, Drexel Tech back, is seen picking up seven yards in the third period of yesterday's game with Lehigh University at Bethlehem.

Lehigh Churns Out 45-0 Win Over Drexel Dragons YOU CAN GET UP TO Allowance Tor Your Old Washer on a Brand New General Eleciric Washer Wilson Borough Edges Bangor For 4th in Row Now you can try this wonder-washer in your own home! Seid's will install one for you in a matter of minutes, and let you try Coach Walt Hicks Wilson High it yourself on your own washing hIi mm Warriors racked up their fourth straight victory and at the same time knocked Bangor from the tanks of the undefeated with a Engineers Cut Loose with Their Best Offensive Play in Recent Years Piling up one of the highest E. Sfroudsburg Teachers Win By 14-7 Score A touchdown in the last three 12 to 7 verdict yesterday after- 1 iss" iff rt6on before a Capacity crowd on without obligation to buy. Why delav any longer? Phone Seid's today. You'll be surprised how little it actually costs to replace with modern G. E.

Appliances and, of course, your old washer will take care of the down payment and you will have 15 months to pay the balance. Phone or visit Seid's right now for GENERAL ELECTRIC Home Laundry "Equipment the Wilson gridiron. Alertness paid dividends lor scores recent years, Lehigh university swamped Drexel, 45-0, behind the fleet-footed running Wilson in the first period when Fullback Benjamin intercepted a Bangor heave and romped 40 minutes of play gave East of Sophomore Dick Gabriel and the quarterbacking of Joe Scan- Stroudsburg Teachers a 14 to 7 victory Saturday over Teachers at East Strouds yards behind perfect interference to score. Perrusso's try for the point failed. Castellano reg ella Saturday afternoon before some 5000 fans in Taylor stadi burg.

The second touchdown came istered what later proved to be after East Stroudsburg marched um, Bethlehem. The Engineer steam roller got down to business on the first play of the game when Dick to Shippensburg's 15 where Bill Braun fumbled and Shippens- Doyne took a hand-off from Gab hm3VB' 'jr -to1 'r' burg recovered. Steve Hatfield cracked the East Stroudsburg 1 i here's an inexpressible satisfac line to the 25 where he fumbled and Shippensburg's John Peter- riel at the kickoff and scampered to the Drexel 33-yard line. From there the Engineers pushed to the two and Gabriel knifed through left guard for his first of four scores. cuskie recovered for the home team.

Dick Jones of East Strouds Almost immediately Ihe Brown burg latereled to Braun on the the clincher by racing 58 yards in an off tackle slant in the same period. Perrusso's try again failed. An interception of a Wilson pass on the 40 paved the way for Bangor's lone tally in the final quarter. Duvo finally scored after four cracks at the line from two yards out. Fink-beiner converted.

Lineups: Wilson Ends Hartiiell. Henthorn. Tackles Clause. Gitttnes. Guards Perrusso.

Applegate. Center Llparl. Backs Woodruff. Oastellano. Seward, Benjamin.

Bangof Ends Nerlno. Becker. Tackles Williams. Falcone. Guards Deonfonzo.

Sabatino. Center Cerino. Backs Evans. Eden. Casciano.

Fmk-belner. Duvo. Period scoring: Wilson 12 0 0 12 Bacsor and White was headed for pay OCEANS OF PARKING SPACE 16 and Braun scored. Johnny Whitehead kicked the extra dirt again as Mike Murry inter cepted Bob Brown's lateral on point. the Drexel 23.

Gabriel again raced for the end zone with a Shippensburg scored its lone touchdown on the first play of 4141 WEST T1LGHMAN ST. PARKWAY MANOR, ALLENTOWN, PA. Phone Open 7 A. M. 11 P.

M. "SEE SEID'S AND DECIDE" pass from Scannella on the 15 the second quarter when Joe From there on the final out tion and a feeling of well being that comes only from dressing well. The best way we know to get that pleasure is to get a Kuppenheimer. Let us show you what one of these Kuppenheimer suits in fall's new deep rich shades will do for your self-esteem. HIW MU KumNMIIMft SUITS Hamilton ct 7th Allentown, Penna.

come of the game was never in Potoczny flipped a pass to George Deibler who took it on doubt for the delighted home towners. Gabriel scored two the five and went over. Ray Lynn added the extra point. more touchdowns, one on a 44-yard exhibition of broken field East Stroudsburg's first touch running and another, an eight-yard dash around left end, on a lateral from Scannella. Bernie down also came in the second period after Jackie Swartz faked a pass on Shippensburg's 12 and Rosen added an extra point, and ran it over.

Whitehead converted at half Lehigh was out in front 25-0. the extra point. East Stroudsburg 0 7 0 7-M Shippensburg 0 7 0 0 7 Coach Bill Leckonby shelved Shippensburg scoring Touch-down-Deibler. Point after touch his first team for most of the second half, sending in his entire roster before the game was over. down Lynn (placement).

East $45 It made little difference, how ever, as tne Pniladelphia grid- Stroudsburg scoring Touchdown Swartz. Braun. Point after touchdown-Whitehead 2 (placements). tJEW FAE.B. ders saw Dominic Navarro score Lehigh's fifth marker, taking a 14-yara pass from Dolph Walter and scampering 10 more yards for the credit.

Tom Fisher plunged four yards for number) a remarkable price for a remarkable TOPCOAT Unbeaten Rufgers Chalks Up 34-20 Victory over Temple New Brunswick. N. (AP) six after a 30-yard pass. Rick Collin to Andy Morris, took the Brown and White deep into Drexel territory. Alexander Smith accounted for the home collegians' seventh marker, taking a five yard pasa Rutgers blew up a second-half Temple scoring spree in the final i minutes to edge the visiting Owls.

34-20. and remain unde rrom Jim Case in tne end zone Bernie Rosen added the two ex trsf points to make the total 45-0 for the day. feated at home since 1945. Rutgers pulled into a 27-6 advantage in the second auarter after drawing: no better than a Drexel, going down to its 14th straight defeat, was unable to 100 ALL WOOL Direct Savings SMART offer much in the way of resis (6-6 tie in the first frame with i the underdog visitors from Phil tence. Their total offense added to 173 yards, while Lehigh amassed 332 yards.

178 yards on adelphia. The Scarlet was never headed thereafter, but the free-flinging Owls remained a threat until the ground plays. Lehigh notched 11 first downs to Drexel 's eight in end. standing on the Scarlet ten taking the second of its last at the gun. three starts.

Rutgers looked like its favored self as it finally got going 11 min Ends Yahrltni. Qunilan, Spahr, Haid Tonelli. Hiileas. AUTHENTIC STYLING Tackles Pascale. Huster, Stazak, utes into the first frame and marched 48 yards, with Pryor crossing on a handoff from Brooke.

Billings. Guards Levine. Glke. Price. Ream Kacine.

nowiey. ttanioreiii. Maione. Centers Stewart. Sta.ihis.

Wolfinaer Burns. Temple suddenly struck Backs Brown. Rusetski. Thieme, Ko- loniowski. Smith.

Lambert. Heppard. Big- pay dirt in 53 yards on four plays, after Eugene Zawoiski had atei. i uern. jietrocano, ftaaEwiKia.

uer lach. Nelson. Bredbeher. Ends Ferris. LaSasso, Oratton.

Morris, Uoraon. smltn. Tackles Meyman. Bast. Guards J.

Smith. Arthur. Rosen The tailoring tells the story. DUNDEE CLOTHES in style in fit in tailoring scoops them all! Freund. Davenoort.

DlmmiE. Kluge. Cross. foster. centers Numbers.

Murray. Bernot. Backs Scanella, Gabriel. Kuhar. Doyne.

oratton. Kincaia. waiter. Murpny. navar ro.

Ciaravino. Fisher. Collin. Case. Kav- lius.

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Its sturdy texture has an inborn resistance to wear. AUTHORITATIVE FASHION With all its serviceability, Knit-tex is a fashionable coat styled with tha casual, flowing lines and graceful "hang" you find only in a truly fin coat. RESISTS WRINKLES The special Knit-tex fab ric construction is so lithe and resilient, wrinkles can't take hold the coat seldom requires pressing. RESISTS DRIZZLES The texture of this coat has a unique ability to shed drizzles a welcome) virtue on moist days. rjrexel 0 0 0 Lehigh 25 7 13 48 Touchdowns: uaoriei xiavarro l.

nsn- run the kickoff back 40 yards. Bateman bulled over from the one. Temple missed a field goal try. and Rutgers started its scoring spree when two passes one from Burns to Ruddy for 43 yards put the ball on the Owl's 28 and Pryor scored. Walt Talan intercepted a Temple pass, and after Rutgers had been shoved back 23 yards.

Burns connected to Harve- Orimsley in the end zone for 33 yards. Pryor then ran a Temple punt back 37 yards to the Owls' two, where Leon Root bulled over. Bob Hubbard converted all three times, and the Scarlet led. 27-6. Temple snapped back into the game when, opening the third period Jack Smith, intercepted er 1.

Smith 1. Points alter touchdown: Rosea 1. Grafton 2. uniciais: u. Eucnanan.

-lemnie, reieree! O. Sargisson. NYU. umpire; F. K.

Wallace. L. N. Washington College, field judge: Tnpslan. Burkneu, head linesman; Wal lace Girling.

Union, timer. Bob McDonnell, former Villa ifijh ill 1 I nova College pitcher who served W5 lo $.75 r5) as batting practice pitcher for the Phillies, will return to his alma mater as coach of the Burns' pass on the Temple 27, freshman basketball squad. and the Owls mixed up nassns and line play to tally, with John At $45.00 a topcoat value we're mighty proud to offer our customers. Rogers taking a 12-yard pass from Gene Caterina in the end zone. Fleeces, Tweeds, Gabardines, The Owls kept Rutgers back on its heels early in the final round.

When the Scarlet got cff 14 Ip4' a too-Drier punt, tne owls drove Vz Vz I i3 OCT. NOV. DEC. 28 yards with Paul Dubenetzky Coverts. All Cravanette.

bize 32 to 48. Shorts, longs, and regulars. Choose Your Favorite Fabric and Style at DUNDEE Today! connecting to Bill Bernardo. Rut gers came Back to life and iced the game by slogging 80 yards. mostly over the ground, with Grimsley covering the last yard.

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1 VP 9 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. Saturdyas Until 6 P. M. GEORGIA TOPS KENTUCKY HOME OF G.G.G.

EAGLE TIMELY SOCIETY BRAND HAMMONTON PARK Athens. (AP) The Geor 920 HAMILTON STREET gia Bulldogs caged the Kentucky Wildcats on Sanford Field with a 35-12 football victory which un Hamilton at Sixth FREE PARKING NEXT TO SHOWROOM 1 in. covered a new but smooth run ning attack headed by substitute Fullback John Tillitski. 2 siiiai a a P. a i ie.

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