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PAGE SEVEN SHAMOKIN NEWS-DISPATCH, SHAMOKIN, PA- MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1946 time devoLing their parental efforts in the interests of their children. Rehearsals for the Christmas Plav Stanley cup playoffs next Tuesday with Boston, Chicago and Detroit, closed out its regular campaign on WORK RESUMED AT GE PLANT IN PHILADELPHIA But Lieutenant Colonel Bo Lind-man, head of the board, revealed today that the directors would send a proposal to the International Amateur Athletic Federation urging that the IAAF revise its amateur regulations so that an athlete, found guilty of professionalism, could regain his amateur standing. SNEAD TOPS IN FLA. GOLF MEET JACKSONVILLE, March 18 (UP) Sammv Snead. who has been Two-Month Strike Over Wage Dispute Ends at Eastwick Operation WAR BRIDE SEEKS TRANSFER OF MATE MONTROSE, March 18 (URV Mrs.

Elizabeth F. Lockhart, 21, Irish war bride, today awaited a reply to her appeal to President Truman for the transfer of her soldier-husband to the East Coast. Mrs. Lockhart told the President in a letter that she and her on, Dennis, seven months, arrived from Belfast last Friday to learn her husband. Ernesr: a staff sergeant was stationed at March Field.

Calif. She wrote that she had not seen her husband in six months and that "he has been in the Army tight years and served all over the world." lIovDr.Edvvardo' Helps Folks Who Are Constipated For over 40 vears. Dr. F. M.

Edward a noted Ohio Doctor, successfully relieved patients bothered br constipation and its headaches, lack of pep, dull eves, sallow skin, with his famous Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. Olive Tablets are purely vtQttabU. They work Qmtly but oh to thoroughly! Olive Tablets pep up sluggish bile flow. They act on both upper and lower bowels.

Just see if Olive Tablets don't give tou the most comfortable, satisfactory, more ruUurd- lk bowel movements you've evr had! No griping or weakening effects. Buy Olive Tablets today. Caution: use as directed. 15c 30c 60c THREE KILLED IN TEXAS GUN BATTLE HOUSTON. March 18 (U.R) Burly John Hunter, 41.

told police today that in a modern version of wild western gunplay he killed three would-be assassins with only three shots from his .32 caliber automatic. The shooting occurred Saturday night on the main street of Pasadena. Tex. The victims were Coy Moore, 34. Hunter's half-brother; William M.

Stinnett, 24, and D. C. Autery, 52. Hunter said the three had threatened to kill him in the renewal of an old quarrel, but he refused to discuss the dispute further. Stinnett died of a chest wound.

Moore's jugular vein was cut by a bullet. He ran two blocks to a hospital, where he died. Autery died in a hospital of a wound in the side. 2,913 PATIENTS IN DANVILLE HOSPITAL Dr. Vincent J.

Cassone, acting superintendent of Danville State Hospital, reported a total of 2,913 patients on the hospital rolls during a meeting of the board of trustees held in the hospital administration building. The enrollment includes 1.356 men and 1.558 women. There were 36 admissions and 18 discharges recorded during February, the executive reported. Of the total enrollment, 477 persons are on furlough, leaving 2,436 actually confined to the various institutional buildings. PHILADELPHIA, March 18 (U.R) Employes of the Eastwiclc plant of the General Electric Company, returned to their jobs today, bringing an official end to the strike that closed the big operations two months ago.

Approximately 1,500 workers reported, the vanguard of the 5.100 who walked out January 15. The first detail Included office workers, repairmen, maintenance workers and cafeteria employes. All others were expected to return to their jobs by Wednesday, paving the way to a return to production. A police detail, on guard at the plant after an injunction against mass picketing was granted General Electric against the United Electrical Workers (CIOi, was withdrawn Saturday when the employes voted at a mass meeting to accept the strike settlement terms which granted W.i cents hourly wage increase. The plant was the scene of pitched battle- between pickets and police February 27 and 28 wben hundreds of police, including mounted officers, broke up parades that included several thousand strikers.

flirting with greatness ever since he left the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia for the big-time golf circuit, felt today, he had found the groove necessary for steady championship play. The power-driving mountaineer's confidence stemmed from yesterday's victory in the $10,000 Jacksonville Open when he turned aside torrid competition to take the first prize with a 72-hole total of 264 strokes. 24 under par and four ahead of Jimmy Demaret in second place. Ben Hogan. Hershey.

the game's leading money winner for the year and pre-tournament favorite, finished sixth with 65-69 279, nine strokes under par. Hogan still leads in the money-making parade with S12.070 for the year, followed by Byron Nelson who skipped this tournament, with Demaret, $5,396, and Snead, $5,100. MANY CITY COUPLES APPLY FOR DIVORCE Check on the record number of divorce actions in Northumberland County during the past several years has reveeled that more than 90 per cent of them have been instituted by couples residing in the boroughs, cities and largely built-up townships, with only a few scattering divorce actions from the rural areas. These findings reveal that domesticity in the rural districts is on a far more congenial basis than in the large urban communities, where there re so many other distracting interests. Husbands and wives in rural districts, observers have found, are kept constantly busy in either tilling soil, harvesting crops or caring for livestock, while at the same 5''' a sour note last night as the last-place New York Rangers trounced the regular season champions, 8 to 5 The Boston Bruins won their runner-up battle with the Chicago Black Hawks at Boston Garden last night, scoring a decisive 5 to 3 victory to cinch second place as the Hawks once league leaders wound up third.

In the highest scoring game of the season, the Toronto Maple Leafs who wil' not get a chance to defend their Stanley cup title walloped the Detroit Red Wings 11 to 7. The Calder cup playoffs, the American Hockey League's version of the big league's Stanley cup series, starts tomorrow with Indianapolis and Buffalo, champions of the western and eastern divisions respectively, starting a seven-game match while Pittsburgh meets Her-shey and Cleveland plays Providence. Pittsburgh and Hershey, second-place teams in their respective divisions, and Cleveland and Providence, third-place finishers, will play three-game series with the two winners meeting in a seven-game semi-finals match for the right to meet the Indianapolis-Buffalo vie-to-. The record-setting Bisons closed out their reeular campaign last right lik' tru chamnions. trouncing Hershey.

10 to 6. before 8.421 fans at Buffalo. It was Buffalo's 38th victory of the season, a new-lea sue record, while Hershey's place in the record book was provided by Joe Bell "ho broke the A. H. L.

mark for eoals scored when he notched his 45th and 46th of the season. At Indiananolis. the Caps, star Center. Les Douglas, won the individual scoring championship by talking four points as the Western Division titlist whinned Pittsburgh 10 to 4 before 9.500 fans. The Cleveland Barons, defending Calder cup champions, closed out their regular season with a 5 to 4 victory over the cellar-lodged New Haven Eagles.

In the fourth game last night. Goalie Hec Highton's brilliant net tending gave the St. Louis Flyers a 3 to 1 victory over the Providence Reds. AMATEUR ATHLETES MAY BE REINSTATED STOCKHOLM, March 18 (U.R The board of directors of the Swedish Athletic Association, less than 24 hours after handing lifetime amateur suspensions to three of Sweden's greatest track stars, took steps today to give the trio, including Gunder Haegg, another chance. The board, in an unprecedented crack-down on violations of its amateur code, found nine athletes guilty of professionalism yesterday, including Haegg, the world's fastest miler; Arne Andersson, the world's second fastest miler, and Henry Kaelarna, former world record holder at 3.000 and 5.000 meters.

Thev were banned as amateurs for life. With Bing Crosby at the piano, and Co-Star Ingrid Bergman an interested onlooker, pupils of St. Mary's parochial school practice Adeste Fideles in Leo McCarey's brilliant drama, "The Bells of St. Mary's," now at the Victoria. Expcvt EE SURGERY TRAINING CAMP BRIEFS Starlane Quint BOWLING Sinks Hazleton BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGl'E (Continued from Page 6) the margin with a shot after he picked up a loose ball.

Colone converted a foul and Siket scored for Starlaiic Colone scored on a rebound and John Barr made a long shot. Siket ended the quarter with a foul, 22-16. LAKELAND, March 18 (U.R) The Detroit Tigers' entire "Big Four" outfield, which packs most of the world champions' bat power was in sick bay today and one of its most promising members, Rookie Lefty Dluge Aj L. Cleaners Bell Wurster Walter (Hoot) Evers probably won't iove FREE Pi W. L.

Pet 25 7 .781 .18 6 .750 .20 12 .625 .15 9 .625 .19 13 .591 .18 14 .563 .18 14 .563 .15 13 .533 .15 17 .469 .13 15 .11 13 .453 .12 16 .429 .12 16 .429 .10 14 .417 9 19 .321 9 23 .281 5 23 .179 B'Nai B'nth At Shamokln PRINT Earley MS 179 201 528 Spavde 132 113 245 Washlekie 157 174 168 499 Fersmg 153 123 'JfU Hanlfko "9 171 155- Alspach 129 109- 238 Total 775 776 7462297 OFFICE Lubnow 204 188 165 537 Delbaugh 128 170 298 Smoogen 143 108 251 Perless 113 162- 275 Clements 115 H5 Paul 185 210 152 54, Boyd 125 125 Mowery 1 HB Totals 773 746 7652284 Pruning Cabling Cavity Work LANDSCAPE SPECIALIST Lawn Terraces Formal Gardens Designed and Planted Estimates and Specification Furnished Without Obligation Native TREES and SHRUBBERY Now Available for Planting PHONE OR WRITE E. AMIES Walnut He Pulaski BtUtv4 in ru Minuttt BOWL-MOR LEAGl'E Pet. Ave. Deitch and Siket exchanged goals and Siket passed to Neiman on the side for a score. Frank "Dan" Barr swished a set shot.

John Barr made a foul shot. Colone and "Tip" Herr made pivot shots, and Neiman. a set shot. Hen- threw one in and Carl "Red" Kratchwell, who was held to three goals of which two were scored late in the game, made a pivot shot. Neiman got under and Yousaitis scored a long foul.

Frank Barr matchec this and then passed to "Tip" Herr under the net for a Chepulis made a foul and Neiman a set shot. John Barr counted on a long shot and Chepulis added two more fouls to end the half at 44-28. Andy Siket, aide from his scoring, played a great game in snaring rebounds from his taller op be back in uniform until July. Dick Wakefield, Pat Mullin. Barney McCosky, suffering assorted bruises and pulled muscles, are expected to return this week but Evers fractured his left ankle and right thumb yesterday and won't be able to don his spikes for more than three months.

All are ex-service men. St. PETERSBURG, March 18 (U.R) The St. Louis Cardinals gloried in their new-found "muscles" today after proving to Manager Eddie Dyer that they do have the makings of a "big inning" club. Dyer said he would make the 1946 Redbirds a power team and they came through for their new skipper yesterday as Lou Klein and Bob Rhawn hit identical three-run hom .950 861 It now usy to aid rheumatism pun.

TIM tort will cot you nothing So why another day from the erony ei thtf painful ailment when you can secure MUSCLE-RUB. the new preparation that not only relieves the paina of rheumatlam but also lumbago, muscle aoienesa. iprains, as well as the less serious lameness of muscles and Jointat It is no longer necessary to dose the system with Internal medicine. The Entire MUSCUt-RUB treatment Is a simple liquid, applied directly to the limbs, shoulders, neck, lace) keck wherever the trouble may be. We urge only that yoa snaks this tees.

MVSCLE-Rl'B Is now ebtalnakle at any drag store. Buy It today. Vte one-half the boctle. and tf yov ate not amased and dellfhted wlus the retaKs. return the remaining half ts yews draggttt.

and he wUI refund your money. Tbe rice ts tie regular site, me for family else. Oet a Bottle ot MUsCU-RUB Today at- REA DERICK'S W. Pensvl 19 Chumps 17 Arabs 13 Wollcr '6 Acme 16 Miller 12 Shamokln Equipment ..15 Eddie 13 Economy 9 Welker 9 Shamokln Tire 8 Rome 8 Shamokin Battery 8 Vifsltainer 5 Fasley 6 Oilers 6 Erb Zarlng 5 Maurer 5 Eljvburt 3 Clark Packing 0 FINISHING NO. 2 Schlegel 126 K-5 203 494 Jeremiah 155 186 139 480 Haxhurst 125 113 2j3 Landau 129 140 2oJ Thomas 173 184 143 505 Ooss 146 183 329 Totals 70S 821 7862315 STRIP Markoskle 171 162 130 463 Kwiatkoski 172 127 220 519 Bixler 108 142 153 403 Zeeger 113 134 126 373 Klersnoski 166 119 142 427 Handicap 8 8 8 24 Totals 738 692 7842214 746 319 807 830 845 809 792 749 761 766 766 834 794 738 766 760 805 751 718 .850 .813 .300 .8 X) .750 .750 .650 .450 .450 .400 .400 .430 .313 .300 .300 .253 .250 .150 .000 Landscape Designer Phone Shamokin 77S-R-S Graduate Tree Surgeon Shamokin, R.

No. ponents and passing to teammates ers, each in the ninth inning, to Neiman and John' Barr scored goals defeat the Cincinnati Reds in a doubleheader, 6 to 3, and 8 to 2. and Chepulis a foul. Deitch count ed on a long hook shot. Herr scored two goals in a row as the game RAW STOCK developed into a rout.

Neiman 119 Herr and Andy Siket counted in succession before Chepulis added a foul for the visitors. Colone went 289 133 227 137 382 121 432 173 575 152 275 3 9 Kalejto 170 Rickert 94 Snoop 125 Witt 154 B. Earley 218 Pluto Handicap 3 120 157 179 123 3 under and Chepulis followed up a stray shot to score. Siket made foul and John Barr ended the frame with a pass to Neiman who Totals 764 701 7242189 LOS ANGELES, March 18 (U.R) Andy Pafko, rated the best center-fielder in baseball last season when the Cubs won the National League pennant, had his right hand X-rayed today for a possible fracture and probably won't return to the lineup for at least a week. The 25 -year-old star crashed into the centerfield wall at Wrlgley Field Saturday as the White Sox defeated the Cubs.

He was on the bench yesterday as his teammates evened up their series with a 5 to 1 victory behind the three-hit pitching of Hank Borowy. Claude Passeau and Hy Vandenberg scored. With the score 63-36. Korkuch made a foul and a goal. Kratch well finally broke through the de FINISHING NO.

1 Seasock 145 144 152 441 Wehry 132 132 Lauer 125 142 132 399 Lada 166 165 141 472 Eagan 146 185 119 450 Blind 119 121 240 Totals 714 755 6652134 fensive work of All-American John At Shamokin Shamokin Business Men's League 7:00 P. M. Monday Post Office vs. Lefty. Tuesday B'Nal B'rlth vs.

Bell. Wednesday Walnut Hose vs. Dluge. Thursday Leavens Donlan vs Friendship. Friday Welker vs.

Chevrolet. 9:00 P. M. Monday Baltimore vs. Pula-ki.

Tuesday Dornbach vs. Hand. Wednesday Jones vs. Wurster. Thursday Jones vs.

Bell. Friday Dluge vs. Dcfrnbach. Ladies' League 6:45 P. M.

Monday Walnock vs. National Ticket Company. Tuesday Crowl vs. Rosini. Fnday Edgewood Garage vs.

Shamokln Dress Company. 8:45 P. M. Monday Fun Shop vs. M.

Thomas. Friday Erb Zaring vs. McDevltt. Textile Bowling League Saturday Print Shop vs. Strip; Woolen Mill vs.

Dye House 1:00. Saturday Raw Stock vs Finishing No. Offioe vs. Shipping 3:00. A Big Part of our job is to bring you THE MIRACLES OF COMMUNICATION Pioneered by the Bell Telephone Laboratories Barr to score his second goal.

Deitch made a foul and Johnny Siket tallied from the side. Che pulis scored under the net and Johnny Siket hit again from the DRY ROOM Jiggerjian Ml 144 side. Korkuch made a set shot and 190 475 174 309 132 408 173 549 154 517 131 Neiman followed Chepulis Shaw 135 Schuck 139 J. Malloy 154 Smoogen 193 T. Malloy 137 222 170 131 Colone, and Johnny Siket made fouls and Chepulis a goal.

Boyd scored from under and Neiman 804 8232389 ST. PETERSBURG. March 18 (U.R) The New York Yankees looked like the Bronx Bombers of old today with a seven-game Florida winning streak and Fireman Johnny Murnhy back in the bull pen. The Yankees staged their usual "big inning" explosion yesterday, four runs in the seventh, to win their seventh straight citrus circuit game by defeating the Boston Red Sox, 4 to 3. another set shot and foul.

Kratch well got a "squeaker" and John Barr a foul. Neiman and Frank Barr. both had layups and Kratch Totals 762 SHIPPING Henninger 136 Wltmer 139 Shlvely 155 Weber 155 Schock f- 131 Zuern Handicap 12 U0 420 135 422 292 14'5 445 138 269 164 343 12 36 144 148 136 145 179 12 well ended the game with a foul. The wizardry of John Barr in holding Kratchwell, Lons Island University star in check was hailed by the crowd. At least 1.000 fans Totals 729 764 7342227 are expected to jam the Trevor ton High gym tonight to see the At Elks 2:00 P.

M. Sunday, March 24 Bloomsburg Elks No. 2 vs. Shamokin Elks No. 2.

Sunday Allevs 1 and 2 open. Elks League P. M. Monday Lefty vs. Rea Derick.

Monday F. fc S. vs. Hand Truckers. Tuesday Irish Bros.

vs. Venlda. Tuesday Mocsers vs. Country Club. Thursday Dye Print vs.

Leavens Donlan. Thursday Internationals vs. Hangovers. Friday Liachowltz vs. Clovers.

Friday National Ticket vs. Jones. Saturday Mixed team tournament. p. Elk's Ladles 7:00 Ki.

Silksters battle the New York Ren 177 520 194 523 194 605 198 528 179 554 At Elk; SHAMOKIN ELKS NO. Lichtel 161 182 Wetzel 194 141 Zimmerman 180 231 Schuler 161 169 Liachowltz 204 171 Totals 900 894 A new cable called coaxial already shoulders an unheard of number of conversations simultaneously, and will play a stellar role in bringing television into your home. Even before the war, Bell Laboratories engineers were experimenting extensively with radio waves called microwaves only a few centimeters long. The possibilities of microwaves are almost unbelievable. It's our job to make all these new developments available to you and the best news we have for you is that we are ac tually at work on all this today.

2735 912- aissance. STARLANE G. F. A. Siket.

6 2-3 3 Siket. 2 1-3 Korkuch. 4 3-4 Neiman. 11 1- 1 N. Herr.

7 0-0 Boyd, 1 0- 0 J. Barr. 2 4-4 F. Barr, 4 0-0 DAYTONA BEACH. March 18 (U.R) Jiek Robinson's future with the Brooklyn Dodgers' Montreal farm club still was shrouded in question marks today with the Negro infielder rated a "fair prospect" on performances to date.

Robinson, handicappped by a sore arm, has been shifed from rhort-ston to second base where played yesterday against the Dodeers. marking the first time in southern baseball training history that a Negro has participated in an exhibition game. The former U. C. L.

A. four-sport star plaved six lnnincs. failing to get a hit as the Dodgers defeated Montreal, 7 to 2. BLOOMSBTJRG ELKS NO 1 223 700 Tressler 254 223 Harter 126 192 Oearinger 174 182 Walters 141 167 Slusser 155 177 184 502 185 541 132 440 154 436 Wednesday Cleaver vs. Ludes.

Wednesday Renninger vs. Halle. 9:00 M. Wednesday Belsky vs. Yonkovig.

11-15 85 Totals 850 941 8782669 3 SHAMOKIN ELKS NO. F. 2- 5 4- 5 2- 2 8-11 0- 0 0- 3 147 149 147 183 124 Yonkovig 224 Hand 202 Kerkam 153 Baluta 178 Belsky 163 At We't End West End City League 7:00 P. M. Tuesday Sanders vs.

Yoch. Wednesday Brady vs. Shamokin Tire. Friday Ghezzi vs. Reed.

8:00 M. Thursday Lupoid vs. Mihahk. 9:00 M. Totals 37 HAZLETON G.

Kratchwell. 3 Colone. 3 Dei'ch. 5 Chepulis. 4 Yousaitis, 2 Roman, 0 Totals 17 Score by periods: Ptarlane 22 22 Jules Vcrnc had a prophetic and eerie imagination.

The Bell System has the Bell Telephone Laboratories! Here, among a maze of apparatus, instruments, and machinery, hundreds of scientists and engineers, using fundamental and applied research, discover appraise, develop, and make practical fantastic, new miracles of communication. These men dream of the future. Then they make their dreams come true. Their one objective is to make communication ever better and better, ever faster and faster and more economical for you. And one of the objectives of our $150,000,000 expansion program is to make available, as fast as we can, their many new developments.

Marvelous things are on the way, some of them in their earliest scientific stages. Others are ready for us, and you. Long distance dialing, for example, is now a fact as operators dial direct from long distance switchboards to telephones in faraway places. It will be possible to talk by telephone from automobiles, taxis, trucks, and buses. If you're deaf, you'll learn to read "pictures of speech," the Laboratories' new electronic development.

18 529 159 510 134 434 181 542 143 430 7752445 29 59S 158 450 164 530 473 203 571 50 Totals 920 16-26 50 22-85 WKST PALM BEACH. March 18 (U.R) Bobo Newsom, Who probably has made more pitching comebacks than any player in the majors, was in the midst of a new one today with the Philadelphia Athletics. Showine surprising speed and conditioning, the big riehthander Hizleton 16 12 1450 ASHLAND ELKS Waldner 200 1S9 A. Tiiey 144 148 Betz 176 190 Pepper. Jr 143 200 R.

Horn 153 205 Referee, Iwanski: umpire. Llnetty. Totals 826 932 8692627 F. 0- 0 0- 0 1- 5 At West End REED Troutman 152 combined with Luther Kr.err yes-terdav to hold the Phillies to two hits 8s the A's won St. Patrick's Day triumph.

4 to 0. Manager Connie Mack said Newsom showed better spring form than at any time during the past several seasons. Monday Miller vs. O'Neil. Wednesday Weller vs.

Polish Cadets. Thursday D. P. A. Girls.

At Kulpmont League 8:00 Monday R. Burns vs. Paradise. Tuesday Thomas vs. Neighborhood.

Wednesday Hrusko vs. Anola. Thursday Mltzi Dress vs. G. H.

Clark. Friday Pepsi vs. Starlane. Sunday Anola vs. Mltzl Dress.

7:00. Men's Leasue 7:00 P. M. Tuesday Hrusko vs. General Mine.

8:00 Monday Rhoades vs. Casino. Wednesday Sloppy Joe vs. Kanmak. Thursday Fry's Restaurant vs.

Kulpmont West End Fire Company. Friday Ciambakers vs. Ramblers. 9:00 P. M.

Tuesday Horlacher vs. West End A. C. 202 498 145 393 115 334 139 445 193 524 16 43 144 123 120 151 166 16 Here are the Three Objectives of our $150,000,000 EXPANSION PROGRAM 1. To end all waiting lists for telephone service.

2. To provide the people of this State city people and farmers with finer and finer telephone service. 3. To make available the many new developments in communication, pioneered by the Bell Telephone Laboratories. Part of the Btll Systtm't twa billion rJolUr Expansion Program.

KULPMONT G. Haas, 9 Leech, 0 Diminick. 3 Pupo. Papp. 0 Moleski.

4 Beltz ic). 1 ITiroschak. 1 Wanzie. 0 Totals 19 SONS OF ITALY G. Wall, 4 T.

Mosella. 2 L. Schicatano, 1 F. Moleski. 1 V.

Schicatano (c), 0 A. Schlcatano. 4 C. Peters, 0 Totals 12 Score by periods: 4-14 42 720 8102282 C. Paul 125 C.

Krerr 149 L. Knerr 155 Mac 165 Handicap 16 Totals 762 MILLER Stank 140 Hop 165 Woland 144 Blind 125 Buggy 156 130 420 14A 403 153 403 115 360 163 472 150 182 141 120 152 HAVANA. March 18 (U.R) The Washington Senators boarded an airplane for Miami. today, closing out their Cuban tour minus the services of two nlayers but with a record of six victories in seven games. During their series here, regular Catcher Jack Early was sent back to Miami because of a phomaine F.

2- 4 2- 2 0- 0 1- 2 0- 0 0- 4 0- 1 Totals 730 745 7072182 5-13 29 At Capitol Alleys. Pottsville LITVENN S. NEW PHIL A. Kulnmont 6 12 11 42 12 29 Sons of Italy 3 8 Sally 185 19 384 160 582 314 148 503 177 513 128 504 Shatus 202 220 Barrow 155 159 Fritz 163 192 Hench 136 Mergie 197 197 Hockey Roundup At Bowl-Mor 7:00 A. Monday Welker vs.

Shamokln Tire. Monday Miller vs. Arabs. Tuesday Economy vs. Welker.

Tuesday Fagley vs. Shamokin Equipment. Wednesday Pensyl vs. Chumps. Wednesday Acme vs.

Elysburg. Thursday Erb Zarlng vs. Shamokln Battery. Thursday Rovito vs. Maurer.

Friday Clark Packing vs. Vlsintaln-ers. Friday Eddie vs. Oilers. 9:00 M.

Thursday H.ppensteels vs. Bowl-Mor. Tourmaline crystals will permit the passage of light in only one direction. poionlns attack and Outfielder Jeff Heath was sidelined with a twisted knee. The Senators, however, wound up on a victory note yesterdav as they won their fifth game from the Cuban All-Stars, 10 to 6.

CLUB TO MEET Regular meeting of Exchange Club will be held at 6:30 tomorrow evening in Hotel Penn Lee, it was announced today by James Davis, secretary. -2733 Totals 954 807- THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA By UNITED PRESS The 28-year-old National Hockey League closed our its regular 1945-46 season today on a wave of popularity which toppled attendance records throughout the circuit. Montreal, which will begin the PENSYL'S S. SHAMOKIN Wehr 169 192 183 549 Swift 166 202 177 545 Haas 239 234 215 689 Pensyl 153 209 176 543 Shlvely 239 228 201 668 Totals 971 1065 9572994.

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