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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 12

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vatlvt- -THE NEWARK (CO ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBINE- FEBRUARY 12. 1917 Strap on Your Six-Gun Dover and Marietta Shiit Date oi Crucial Game Tornado Gets Rest Before Newark Tilt Wildcats Are Snarling 4.4. Marietta Game Here Friday Features COL Card TIPPLED together like a'ett' powerful Tigers. Dover. Feb.

22, as the league season I I turn, is a halt length behind swings to a close. banch of bananas. New Marietta. Marietta, after battling Newark CENTRAL OHIO I.EAGIB ark. Marietta and Dover come thundering down th for the Dover-Marietta date hat the Newark coaching staff scowling these days.

The Crimson Tornado and Tigers were originally scheduled to play on Feb. 21, a Friday, but the game was moved up to Thursday. Feb. 20. wen, mere a unamber jmeeung uovers crimson Tor- is on me oiner loot ior new- ana uover may wina up in a of Commerce dinner in Marietta nado.

Dover met Marietta the i ark lr'PIe tie for the PennanU on Friday. Feb. 21, and Marietta night before meeting Newark.1 hZV'Z 't hS repeat must be a little short. Has he their previous performance high school officials are afraid The Tornado beat the Tigers, but lorgotten how Marietta and Co- against Marietta. In the first 'every one would attend the bas-i were all tuckered out and proved had a game moved up meeting of the two schools at ketball game and the banquet'easy for Newark, the 'Cats win- from Friday, Dec.

20, to Tuesday, Marietta. Jan. 3, Newark squeezed i would be a failure. The Tigers. nine bv a lop-sided score.

'Dec. 17, at Coshocton? Marietta! out a 33-to-31 victory. It was STANDINGS. here Friday in the COL's feature home stretch with a Centra! game of the week, will have only Op. 41 Aim 417 451 1M 445 Ml 61)1 ru.

491 5.4 41 467 418 411 40 414 Tram. NEWARK Marietta Dover Camkridge l.ancaMer Coyhoeton Mt. Vernon Zane.ville All this means the Tornado will wouldn't want to hurt the Cham- The Wildcats and Mt. Vernon won that one easily, the Tigers' first defeat after seven Ohio league championship Jne game remaining on its sched-! waiting at the Wire the encounter, however, is' with Dover at Marietta. I Winner.

Newark and Dover will each Newark, defending champion, have two more tilts after Friday. is out in front by an eyelash. The Wildcats play host to Mt. The Wildcats hold first place by Vernon a week from Friday and a half game margin over Dover the following night, I have an extra day's rest before ber of Commerce's feelings, now moved up their date because the1 On Friday, Dec. 20.

Newark meeting Newark at Dover, Feb. Would they? 1 Yellow Jackets couldn't find had to go ail out to defeat Cam-22, in an encounter which may Newark played a night earlier 1 competent officials. decide the league championship, at Mt. Vernon back on Jan. 9 and So.

as Ray Beagle of the I The reason for the premature it gave the 'Cats a day off before 1 Marietta Times says, "the shoe Payday Is Closer! A switch in the playing date Official Ohio State League Schedule, 1947 straight wins. While Newark and Marietta are cutting each other's throats. Dover will be playing Lancaster at Dover and should win without much trouble. The Crimson will go into a tie for second place with Newark if Marietta wins. A Newark and Dover victory will shove the latter into undisputed second place.

In the "also ran' class Friday night. Cambridge will appear at Mt. Vernon and Coshocton at Zanesville. NEWARK Feb. 14 Marietta Feb.

21 Mt. Vernon Feb. 22 At Dover DOVER Feb. 14 Lancaster Feb. 2ft At Marietta Feb.

22 Newark MARIETTA Feb. 14 At Newark Feb. 24 Dover. Top COL individual scorers: Player Team. G.

FG. FT. TP. bridge here. The following night, a rested Coshocton team spanked Newark 46 to 2" at Coshocton.

Whose shoe is on the wrong foot? Baker. Dover 11 i Mathewi. Cambridge 11 5 50 53 30 Younff. Marietta 12 Friday night's battle here be- Williams. Mt.

Vernon 11 42 154 44 144 33 139 3S 47 135 J( 133 3t Hi 37 115 10 102 tween Marietta and Newark is a JJ crucial one for both teams, but Lancaster the pressure is greater on Man-'White. Zanesniie etta. The Tigers must win this Bodnar. Coshocton 11 one or they lose ail hopes for Scr'kon an undisputed-title. Schumacher.

Dover 11 29 101 Newark could lose and Still Olnhauten. Cambnage 11 4 42 39 46 35 3S 38 38 28 2 32 28 31 30 29 28 2S 25 20 33 2 22 30 18 IS 25 18 97 9 89 nn 8" 7 take home the bacon bv defeat- Eiuoti Coshocton Knox. Newark ing both Mt. ernon and Dover. jn.t,nson, Lanrafer provided the Crimson would beat white, Marietta.

ronton There are a flock of other Vcinon angles, too. Ne wark. Marietta vcm i'wi Ca-ubna AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT MUNCIE RICHMOND DAYTON SPRINGFIELD MARION LIMA NEWARK ZANESVILLE April 27, 2 May 7, 8 May 5, I May 19, 20 May 17, 18. 18 Mav 11 11 12 Ma 9 10 ui-vrt T7 11 May 130 N.J Junt 2, 3 May 31. Jim 1.

1 June 19, 20 Juye fL? MLNCIE FoliOW Juno 10, 11 Juno 30, July 1 July 2. 3 July 19, 20, 20 July 4 20. 27 27 September 5. 7. 7 September 2.

3, 4 Augu.t 12, IS. 14 August 'l6. 17. 17 August 3. 3.

4 July 31. Auguat 1. 2 September 1 r.j Marso Al 8 J1' 4 M' 18 My 19' 20 MaV 9. 1 May 11, 11, 12 RtrnMOKn jJl. fi Vl I I May 28, 27 May 28.

29 June 17. 18 June 19, 20 June 7, 8, 8 June. 5, RICHMOND The June 28, 29, 29 Juno 26. 27 July 17, 18 July 19, 20, 20 July 10, July 8. September 1 A.

Auguat 25, 26, 27 Auguat 28, 29, 30 August 16. 17. 17 August 12, 13, July 31, August 1. 2 Augurt 3,. 3, 4 May 3, 4, 4 May 5, 4 May'30 Si May 11, 11.

12 May 9. 10 May 19. 20 May 17. 18. 18 DAYTON May 28, 29 May 31, Junt 1, 1 TJ Julv 4 6 26 June 5' June 19, 20 June 17, 18 WAI1U June 26.

27 July 2. 3 DrOWllS AuLt 31 31 July 8. 9 W. July 19. 20, 20 July 17, 18 Auguat 28, 29, 30 September 2, 3.

4 September 1. 1 August 3. 3, 4 July 31, August 1. 2 August 12, 13, 14 August 16, 17, 17 May 1. 2 May 7, 8 1 May 9.

10 May 11, 12 May 17, 18, 18 May 19. 20 SPRINGFIELD May 26, 27 June 2, 3 f' in ii flmiv Jun 7- 8. 8 6 June 17, 18 Jane 19, 20 June 28, 29. 29 June 30. July I UClllY July 10( 'n July 8.

9 July 17. 18 July 19, 20, 20, 21 August 25. 26, 27 September 5, 6.7, 7 jJJJJ 21, 21 31 2 AuKust 3, 3, 4 August 16, 17, 17 Auguat 11, 12 May 15, 16 May 13, 14 May 22, 2J May 24, 35, 26 30 A May 7. 8 May 5, 6 MARION June 14, 15, 15 June 12, 13 June 21, 32. 22 June 23.

24 Qft The June 10 June 2. 3 May 31. June 1. 1 July 14, 15 July 12. II.

IS July 22, 23 July 24, 25 July 4 $., 5 June 30, Julv 1 July 2, 3 Auguat 9, 10, 10 August 7, 8 August 19, 20, 21 Auguat 23, 24, 24 July 26, 27. 27 September 6, 7, 7 September 2, 3, 4 September 1 A. April 29, 30 May 13, 14 May 15, 16 May 21, 25, 25 May 22, 23 May 30 N.J May 5 6 May 7, 8 LIMA June 12, IS June 14, 15, 15 June 23, 24 June 21. 22, 22 Juna 11 AdVOCate May 31, June 1, 1 June 2. 3 July 12, 12, 13 July 14, 15 Jul 24 25 July 22, 23 July 4 6, 6 vWMM5 July 2.

3 June SO July 1 Auguat 6, 7, 8 Auguat It. II. Auguat 2S, 24, 24 August 19. 20. 21 Auguat 31, SI September 2.

3. 4 September 5, 7, 7 September 1 N.J May 22, 21 May 2. 2f, 25 May 15. 16 May IS, 14 May 4, 4 May 1. 2 1 May1 SO NEWARK June 21, 22, 22 June 23.

24 June 14, 15, 15 June 12, 13 May 28. 29 May 26. 27 bpOTlS July 4 6, 1 N. July 22, 23 ul 2' July 14, 15 July 12, 13, 13 Jun. 26, 27 June 28.

29, 29 July 26. 27 August 19, 20, 21 Auguat 23, 24, 24 Auguat 9, 1C, II August 6, 7. 8 August 28, 29, 30 August 25, 26, 27 Auguat II N. September 1 A. April 29.

30 May 24, 25. 25 May 22, 23 May IS, 14 May 15. 16 May 1. 2 May 3, 4. 4 May 30 N.

T) ZANESVILLE June 23, 24 June 21, 22, 22 June 12, IS June 14, 15, 15 May 26. 27 May 28. 29 JTUge July 24, 25 July 22, 23 July 12, 13. IS July 14, 15 Junt 28. 29.

29 June 26, 27 July 4 6 27 A. Auguat 23, 24, 24 August 19, 20, 21 August 6, 7, August 9, 10, 10 Auguat 25, 26, 27 August 28, 29, 30 August 31 A. I I September 1 N.J Locals Open OSL Grind At Zanesville, April 27 NEWARK will open its 1947 Ohio State league season at Zanesville on Sunday. April 27, according to the schedule released today by Frank M. Colley, president of the loop.

Two days later. April 29. the Dodgers will play against the Browns in the Newark inaugural at White Field. Tlie circuit, composed of fix Ohio and two Indiana teams this I inaugural ceremonies two days year, will play a 561-game pro-later. April 29, when Richmond is at Muncie, Springfield at Day- 'ton.

Lima at Marion and Zanes-The schedule calis for each club vlue at Newark, to play 140 games 70 at homej The eague.s double-header and on the road with the annual routine gets underway after the All-Star engagement set for July u.av.nt t-atin Knic 29 in the city leading the league slated everv Sunday and hoUday. on the Julv 21. iJi'Ji (HJig til morning of i League President Frank B. Colley said the annual Shaugh-nessv playoffs would get underway two days after the regular campaign ends Sept. 7.

Indiana is represented this year by Richmond and Muncie, the latter a newcomer replacing the Reds who abandoned organized ball after finishing in the cellar and in the red financially List season. Ohio's representatives are Springfield 1940 cnampions jPro Basketball Scores. (By The Associated Press) At(iatlon of America. Philadelnlna St Louis 59. HOLIDAY DATES IN BRACKETS.

ALL-STAR GAME DATES JULY 28 -30. CAME GOES TO CITY IN FIRST PLACE ON THE MORNING OF JULY 21. Marion. Newark 'Cleveland 85. Providence 76.

anesville. Lim Two More Points for Green Wave and Dayton. Mohne S3. Oshkosh 4v. Opening dav is Sunday, April Rochester SO.

Indianapolis 47. 27. with the following inaugural Chicago S8. Detroit 53. slate: Muncie at Richmond; Dav- i ton at Springfield: Marion at.

JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Lima, and Newark at Zanesville. Buddy Knox, 205, Dayton, on the load at the yea-'pointed Wade Chauncey, 198, son's opening get their chance at Tampa, 10. THIS WEEK'S BASKETBALL Fndy. Marietta at Newark Saturday.

at Dtuuion. Francis i.t Columbus St. Charles EMERSON- Irish Win Last Tilt At Home 50 to 40 Green Wave Reserves, Jacksontown Alumni. Y-City League All-Stars Win Other Games. By BOB ROCK.

ST. FRANCIS Green Wave cagers closed their season at home last night in senior high gymnasium by turning in their 22nd win in 24 starts when they gained a 50-40 victory over the Jacksontown Trojans. For the Jimmy Brown outfit this was the second win of the season over the Trojans, whipping them 51-41 at Jacksontown earlier in the season. The 1946-47 cage season for the Boxer Tony Zale To Fight Tonight Wichita, Kas. Feb 12.

Tony Zaie. world middleweight champion, will engage Lcn Canadian title holder, in 10-round non-title bout tonight after which the Gary, iiah1-cr plans to "mark time a "We both hope Rocky suspension by the New Yo. Boxing commission will he lifted. clearing the way (or Tony to meet jGraziano in New York as scheduled. March 21." Art Winch, the fighter's co-manager said.

Y' Action Tonight! Best Jewelers, Fiberglas Play Feature Contest Fiberglas. kingpin of the Y-Industrial league for the past three or four years, plavs Best Jewelers tonight in the feature game of the Y-t'ity league and must win to stay in the running for a possible second half championship. The Fiberglasers finished behind the leaders in the first round and dropped their first game of the seeoivr half to Harry J. Rook last week. Two defeats just about ruins all thoughts of a title for any of the teams.

Best's won their game last week from Newark Stove and hope to repeat their first round victory over Fiberglas. the Jewelers inning 24 to 20. Fiberglas and Best's meet on the senior high gymnasium hardwood at 8 o'clock. In the other games. Rook's battle Newark Stove at Pharis plays Srhuler Engineering at 9 and Natoma Cafe tangles with Pure Oil in the finale at 10 o'cloc k.

In the women's Industrial loop on the half courts at 6:15 p. Ohio Power meets Fiberglas and Pharis plays Topco. from behind to throw in 18 st. Jrrancis dribblers will come to a close Saturday night when they hit the highway to Colum- straight points while the Trojans could collect only a basket by Harold Eagle to be away in front 23-13 at the intermission. Dean Wince of the visitors put his team in front at the start of the fray on a foul shot but Mohr bus where they play a return game with St.

Charles. St. Francis whipped St. Charles, 55-44, in a game played on the local hardwood several weeks ago. Brown started an all-senior tied it up on a charity toss for tu.i.uuiauon nigra ana the local Green and Gold.

Jack until seveiai insr string- sontown increased its margin ers returned to the lineup that four points on two straignt bas. .1 I C3Ug bv DaIe Don Fox fact, the St. Francis trailed cagers threw in a left hander for the until the final three minutes of play in the first half when they EVERTS Don Sturm (No. 30). St.

Francis guard, is shown in the above picture going in for a lay-up shot in last night's game with Jacksontown. The local Green Wave won from the Trojans. 50-40. (Camera Shop Photo.) Basketball Scores a new nation, Godfrey To Go? Inspectors Find 1049 Single Till-In Bowling Loop (Bv Tlie Associated Pre!) LAST NKiHT'9 SCORKS. COI I.EGF.

East and New England. Harvard 5S. Dartmouth 45. Holy Cross 7. rotate 39 West Virginia Welevan 56, Wanes.

bui(f Fordham 69. Ptatt 43 Midet. Notre Dame 52. Northwestern 44. Lovola Toledo 60.

Marquette DePaul 45 Oklahoma Atrir- 33. Kansas 31. Uatnn 45. ('uicmnaii. 42 conceived in Just Arrived i Trn Pitt End Mentor Will Join Fesler On Bucks' Staff local five and then Wince connected for two points on a re-bounder to give Jacksontown a 7-3 margin at the end of the opening session.

Fox cut the margin down with another left hand toss but Dean Wince and Seymour gave the Trojans a six point lead on two straight baskets. Then the St. Francis outfit began to roll. Bakos batted one in and then Gleeson came into the game and connected for two points right away. Bakos rebound shot evened the count at 11-11 and St.

Francis went ahead for the first time in the game when George Franks came across with a one-pointer. Joe Edly then pieket up two points. Bakos a foul, Franks a rebounder, Bakos a turn arounr toss from the corner, Sturm a long throw from in back of the foul circle and Franki one from underneath the hoop before F.agle scored from the foul line to make the scoreboard rear 2.1-13 in favor of St. Fran ris when the two teams left the floor to ret at the end of IS minutes of plar. L1.NCOLS Mt Ahla-fb 43.

Woo.tcr H. 1111 44 Columbus. Feb 12. W) Wesley Fesler plans to bring t'meritv .1. Manet'a ST.

Miti.it.an State rf Virginia 4. $8.50 to $11.95 Lyal Clark. 42. end coaclT at tlie Oeiehlon V. Omaha 37 100 Wool! with Ttt.

Single Broattod 3-Button York Styl Inspectors was the hot rock last night in the Fibcrglas league as they blazed out a 104!) single tilt and then put together other games of 853 and 674 fur a 2576 team total, which was also high for the evening in this circuit at the Palace alle.vs. In the high single game. Pier howled a 233. a 192. Reid a 21T.

Castle a 214 ini Gra-t Yotiniestown K3. Pa tlnwHrc tirrrn 'O 72 Fmdlav University of Pittsburgh, with him if and when he leaves that North Carolina school to become head football Vmimi Vm 64 ci. m.Hi coach at Ohio State university. iZiMJ3 the Ohio State Journal said to- 'atu mini, nivirinr n.s I a 193. Pieice's 233 was good single individual honors while rIrr I.

as accepted Pat Pheian of fie fiedit here unof uiallv and Ham .1 Ctu-in1 1 Hu' the now Lincoln's Birthday! Mure than honoring the birth of a-great man. more than having his eloquent words still ringing in our rar. we ki.uw his inspiration to freedom-loving r.pie bums brigl.t!v. Now not only this great ia: hut UNITED nation. dedicatei all n.en.

indeed, are created Blu Brown Tan jf lit! OT'-dl 1 Iher 179. games of In tr; it quai ter of piv ii p. i ked up 20 poin's nd f.p put teg 2I' 21'i Boehi 178. 235 'pr Re ii ii luftv riOH toSSeil ji, i a MM ati'in Ail Spociai awaiting formal action bv the athlrtic beand and the of d.iecUtis. T'e athMic nier-ting V.

At that trn-e th- rwi-- at ant bv the Piu! Bmiei is ri-l et to he i iinsideicd Clam wi.uid 'eplace It (Jodtrey. who ha be-n the Bmktye staff irree Wtt, according to the nemraty. An air u-iiwn eae rverv tep. 7 he Arh ir. )xhu fett ioeti support.

Try rORTO-rtl) coasfort today. LOANS for HOMES 10 th i i Mi, (i, u- a ei; TAZ. Ii l. I.jii i' jtfje tt.e K-i letlol). liij iys hrfnim i-d it a 217 single g'ne lit To p.

it he -ii 1 sh fi or. 41 2 me tt k. A ivv i en la lie in i. pr- iA fci.ii ''ie ,4 BdK'i the sn trie gair for Fi i tutting on eight bjk and two fms for 18 marker Fiur.k. of the winners and Hjjip tied f'r -nd hon 14 piintu pie iHn Fink.

Don Sturm rv-n hn Diiffv and Albert r. a thir it so 27 i and iyn B.ckwaiter a 5VI ser- High team single game total in wiui an even ji)t- Clay to Coast and high-team tr.n 'ii to wi.rr.a With a Cinrinnati. Feb ROE EfJERSON an Mhf urnihing Shm I I S. r-t Sqtuirr arm-, (tt.eM- I th f. 7 n- it ii i r.

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