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Gowanda Invades Armory Tonight For Penn-York Playoff Game With Legion Bona Nation's 7th Best Defense Club TIMES HERALD By Michael Abdo A Little Battball-- Release of the PONY League schedule for the coming season tevcals several items of interest to local followers of the Oiler entry. Firstly, the Oilers arc booked for twelve Sunday and holiday dates for Bradncr Stadium Memorial, Independence and Labor Days find the Oilers playing at home uud away Wcllsville will be opponents on two of the holidays while Bradford provides the opposition on Memorial Day. A breakdown of the Oiler home dates by months shows: fifteen games each in May and June; sixteen in August; thirteen games in July and four for September. The -May 1 opening date for tlie '-circuit has Olean at Wclls- ville; Hamilton at Batavia: Lockport at Bradford and Hornell at Jamestown The Oilers play three games at Wellsville before they will have their home May 4, with Batavia as the opponent. Matters at SUte-- After announcing the appointment -of surrogate Congdon to the 'late Judge Black's judicial post by telephone from Albany.

N. early Wednesday morning. State Senator GCOI-RC H. Pierce asked: Bona make out with Siena? They Won? Good." Visitors Need Win To Clinch Loop Pennant Second came in the n- semi -pro basketball league's playoff series to decide the circuit's pennant winner is slated for the locul Aimory tonight. Gowanda 409eri, winners over Jamestown Vikinjts in the first playoff tilt last Sunday, meet the Olean Legion time.

A i quint at that (or Gowanda would (jive that club the pennant while Jamestown Olean same Sunday would decide the loop's second rung holder. An Olean vie-too tonight would deadlock Gowanda and the locals for the top position. NEXT SERIES The league's play off series will open next week with the first a fourth place meeting and the second a third place teams paired The two winners will battle for the playoff trophy. Gowanda will invade the Armory with a fine record of twenty- seven victories as against four losses this season. In two league games, Olean and the 409ers have split, each winning on the home court.

Legion a Carroll M. (Mike) Rcilly, plans on starting lh? same club that has opened most of the games this season. That lineup will include the old reliables. Jack Collins and Joe Duffey, iii the backcourt; Big Aggies Top List, Siena Rates 2nd, Lavelli Leads YORK. N.

No less tliun four teams were pressing lonK-lirft'e champion Rhode 1s- State today for the leading offensive honors in the major college basketball ranks. The little Rhody crew, winner of the title for the past five sea- Official Pony League Schedule 1949 And, how did Bale Kolkowski, at the pivot; Eddie Butler and George Hays at the forward posts. Votes Off The Cuff- Georgetown, Detroit and N'c rada remain possibilities (bu Jon't wager the ol' house on it 'or the St. Bona '49 footba! ilate Alfred-Almond. A 1 I a County Class schoolboy has ketbail champs who dcfeatc Hammondsport.

Stcuben County titlists, Wednesday for the Bi County flag had won fourteen Eames in a row up to the garni Dale the big pivof who has clicked off the points at an amazing pace in three seasons, had 358 for the current campaign and a three-year mark of 838 before the championship game. Dick Miller, regular guard on last season's Bona grid ma chine, will play the lead role in "Richard a St. Bona drama offering set for next month That means Canisius' LeRoy Chollet and Tom Muller. basket- bait sees, will have nothing on the Bona athletes -Last Autumn the two Griffin athletes appeared in a Canisius musical comedy. Carl Weidt, who is doing bahf-up job as sports editor, of the St.

Bonaventure weekly 'Bona Venture', is engaged to wed Miss Barbara Kcnnan. Olean. of AMther Latest Bona grid star ot the past three campaigns who will sign a professional football contract is Steve Charsky, the big. silent end It is reported the Chicago Cardinals of the National Football League have sounded Steve out and the Binghamton, N. huskie has agreed to their terms.

Frank LoVuolo and Phil Colella. several weeks ago, signed to play with the Giants and Bulldogs, two New York respectively, ot the same gridiron circuit. Thl A Kectrd-- While there are many who think that Ken Murray, current St. Bor.a basketball operative. has shattered all previous Bcr.a individual cage scoring marks an individual pops up to say: "Back in the early '20s.

Jiggs O'Dcll. now dead, averaged fifteen points a contest for some twenty-five games." That's a lot of scoring in the days of the center-jump. Murray now has 302 poin" with two more games left on tl- '48-49 slate At any rai- that's one for the Bona sUtii- ticans to into. Pet B67 Basketball Association Of America Standings Kitten Washington 36 18 Xow TutJt 21 Philadelphia 21 27 Boston ill 12 39 .235 IthUioi Rochester II J2 .769 Minneapolis 37 13 .710 Chicago .11 in st LOUII 23 2s Ft. Wnj-nr 32 -i7r; Indianapi'lis 17 37 .315 Basketball figures released by National Collegiate Bureau do not include gumes played this Last Sunday, St.

Bona chopped a 47-45 game to Gannon College, at Erie, and Tucsdaj the Bonnies tipped Siena, 40-39. Two more games remain on the Bona JU48-4! schedule including Saturday's Villunova contest at Buffalo and Sunday's (jamc with SciMiiton University at Binghamton, N. Y. Siena and Bnna arc one-two, respectively, as the lop defense teams in eastern college circles. sons, still was on top with an average output of 70.5 points per game.

Ranging close behind were Yale and Western Kentucky, tied for runner-up honors with an average of 69.4 points per game. Then came two other leading candidates, Illinois and Cincinnati, deadlocked with an aveiage of 69. 3 points. Oklahoma A. as usual, was far in front in the defensive figures.

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Sept. .171 to 704 points for an New Tork Chicago 75 St. Louis 52. Washington Pro Hockey NATIONAL Detroit 2S Soston 24 itontrral 23 Toronto 20 Vew Tork 17 ru Opp in twenty-two average of 34.7 games points. Siena College of Albany, N.

held a slight edge over the pow- i Kentucky Wildcats in the scramble for second place. Siena posted 41 3 a compared to the Will Wildcats' 42.3 percentage. Rounding out the top ten were Wyoming. 43.1: Minnesota, 4 3 4 Washington State, 43.7; St. Bonaventure.

44.0: Baylor, 44.1; St. Louis, 4 4 5 Michican, 44.7. Kentucky, it is mtei esting to note, is the only team in the 5S iiii nation to olace within the first 03 I3U' 127 131 41 In7 44 J1S 13S D'truil 1. Boston 1. MonliesI 2.

Toronto 0 Cliiesjo 5. New Tork 2. AMERICAN 31S IS7 34 212 217 II 2,13 33 201 41 1.1 Icishcy 31 tfield 19 S3 17 3S 14 41 Vashlngton 9 49 4' 22 J59 362 I la 34 tereltnd iltaburicli 3J bonlj 35 IX 17 17 Buffalo 22 79 1S7 231 22 263 ir 7S 290 171 61 MS 170 ten in both offensive and defensive departments. In the individual statistics. Yale's Tony Lavelli still was the leading noint-pourer with an average of 22.7 points per game.

Paul Arizin of Villanova held second place with an average of 21.7 points. Western Ky. Bradley In NIT Tourney fl.t TIM I'nttrd I'rfMi U'ritfr I NEW YORK Western Kentucky's Hilltoppcrs, led by their famed towel-tossing coach, Ed Diddle, today were booked lor their fourth appearance in the national invitational tournament starting March 12 at Madison Square Garden. The Hilltoppers and Bradley University's Braves became the third and fourth teams to accept bids for the annual postseason shindig yesterday. Defending champion St.

Louis University and Kentucky accepted invitations earlier this week. WESTERN'S RbCORU Western Kentucky has lost only three games in 28 starts to Kentucky, Louisville and Bowling Green. Its previous N. J. T.

appearances were in 1942, 1943 and 1948. Bradley, with a ty-five victories in thirty games, also will be making its fourth appearance in the invitational. The Peoria. 111., courtmen competed in 1938. 1939 and 1947.

There as little activity on the Page 12 Olean Times Herald, Thursday, March 3, 1919 college basketball frunt a However, Yale's Tony Lavelli managed to grab the headlines again as he equalled George Mikan's all-time record of 1,870 points for his collegiate career by leading nis Eii mates to a 71 to 55 victory over Connecticut. Lavelli reached Jlikan's mark by tallying thirty two Mikan, now a member points. of the Minneapolis Lakcis in the Basketball Association of America, set the record while playing at De Paul University. Columbia missed a chance to tie Yale Ivy League leadership by dropping a 48 to 45 decision to Princeton. Instead, the loss sent Columbia into a tie with the Tigers lor second place.

Blumenthals Win Over Duke Center DUKE CENTER, Blumenthal's Sports Shop basketball club turned in 74-30 win over the Duke Center Oilers Wednesday night. coach, Steve Cipot, employed the two- platoon system to good advantage and at no time did the Pennsy club threaten. The box summary: fflffiEKg? th. OUin-Jamettown basketball the Class AA schoolboy championship March 10, at was le.rned here today Little Valley, Class champ, either Panama or Chautauqua contender! Dtkr OBltr Straight LOOK Hoffman St Clair Stan Total Ci 0 8 1 7 Callahan 0 4 Duftcy 1 O'Scil 1 1 AhliOtt 1 1 LtKlcnnin Ket in fjtunla (71) I' O'Toole 210 2 0 4 409 1 0 2 4 0 I 0 3 9 2 31 4 1 5 0 8 0 2 0 1(1 13 4 30 Total Score by periods: Rlunicntlials 11 Duke Jj 4 7 4 Hialeah Wagering Is Down But 7 Percent MIAMI, Fla. Hialeah's $50,000 preview of Kentucky Derby colts, the Flamingo stakes, today rings down a ''good'' million-dollar-a-day season at the Paiadise Park which surprised everyone but Hialeah President John C.

Clark Clark predicted at the start of Hialeah's forty day run a 1 betting would fall off only about five per cent. Until today, bet- ting has been seven per cent under last year and another 22,000 or more fans were expected, to push $1.250,000 through closing-day mutuels. St. Pete Golf Tourney ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.

The St. Peteisburg open golf tournament was set to start today with at least three of the game's hottest hot-shots missing from the field. Conspicuous by their absence still nursing in a recent were Ben Hogan. injuries received auto accident. Jimmy Demaret and Sam Snead.

rt 11 Rai Class U-Bi-County title will be between ls crownholder either Westfield or March 11, Dunkirk. at Jamestown OHS Inira-Mural Basketball Scores Knights Michigan N'otre Dame iltjtitlc Northwestern Colgate IIIIIIII All-Slug Farmeis Midgets Paragons Pat agon: Hill Fanners -2l Sharks Shaiks Hill .10 Leonard Effective DEMOLAVS HIN Los ANGELES, Calif. The The DcMolay cagcis topped Chicago Cubs were ready to con-j the Boy's Hi-Y, Wednes- cede today that Emil (Dutch) Leonard's knuckle-ball is as ef- fective as ever. Leonard, acquired from the Phillies during the off-season, had Cub hitters wildly fanning the air yesterday as he pitched a good portion of day. The box summarv: DtJUIty B.y't HI (12) i W.

Altman 0 12 Patterson 0 0 0 J. Kyle 0 0 0 W. Haas 0 0 0 F. Rarij- i H. Slaloy 2 0 4 2 0 1 F.

Allies 0 0 0 McsKinorc 1 0 (US DLIUM tt 2 0 J. Griihain Jeffrey O. Oakley 1 0 2 J. fornets 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 4 batting practice. BASKETBALL PENN YORK LEAGUE (UAH STATE ARMORY IOW6HTMARCHJrd.it 7:45 P.M.

Wean Gowanda Legion Legion Preliminary Game Starts At 7:45, ADULTS, 60e STUDENTS, 40c (tax included) Total 21 042 S'oic by penotls, D-Molay Boy. Hi-T Total 012 VI 0 2 12--12 Providepcc 7. Ruffalo 4. PitL'bursii 8. ClevelHRd 0.

St. Louis 7. J. 4. Springfield 3.

Rickey Keeps Tabs VERO BEACH. Fla. Prcsi- 1 dent Branch Rickey of the Brooklyn Dodgers had squads to keep tabs on today instead of one. Rickey split the huge Brooklyn contingent into. units yesterday! and named Pcewee Bruce Edwards, Billy Cox and Ed Mikdsis as "managers" of the respective units.

Equipment for Oil Fields, Truckfm, PUnln FREEBORN HHIIPMBd CO, toe 'No. Cnloa mud Mmia Sis. N. V. Fhooe 41it CRAWMCH WHEEL TBACTOU I'OHEK fMTS PUH'KE VK.tDEMS--S SHU VKI.S--COM PKESSOKS sxow ri.ows-uinK tutrr.

LOW PRICES? nHUNDREDS Qi THEM! Popular Brands Cigarettes 1.69 All 5c Candy or 3 lOc FUU FASHIONED SUPER SHEER NYLONS 79 LIMIT 2 PAR Ball Point PENS Special Committee To Clarify Baseball Rules SARASOTA. Fla. A rules committee sought to stand- ardise the playinc code for or- baseball tt'day in a inK wish Comniij-sJtiner A. B. ChandJcr.

It marked first Jame in more Shau nine years Shat an a'lcmpl has been rwadc Jo Jlnd 5hc snarls and cJanfy Uic pnras- inc of Iht ru3cs gox crnwu Ihc Thc rules headed by ChantJ3cr, is made up ot four rcprcscniaijves irom each of She major -with President M. of Ihc assccialion Sisti Gains Reputation KKA3ENTOX. FJa. InJj Sirftvv Sisla ol 13ic 7 11 was a as Ihc 33r5 Jurt. man cf Ihc camji.

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