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The Daily Intelligencer from Doylestown, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 14 THl DAILY INTELLIGENCER PACE North Perm Can Clinch Title Tie Tonight ChessTourneyReaches Need Help Halfway Mark With Four Still Unbeaten "'The list of unbeatens was nnr- N'orris of Doylestown Boro rowed to four yesterday as Central Bucks "Chatter Spin-off Chess Tourney reached' with Familiar Faces Kepi On Toes the halfway point The field of 4b froir through 6 will compete Thursday with (he finals scheduled for Feb. 27 and the tmals March 6. Only Gary H'w. i 1 1 i a Renz, Tori Keeping this pair on their toes arr Jack Township Blenk and of Doyleslown Kathy Colgan.

o-l and 4-1 re- sportively and David Hockler and C. Kunncth Pennar with 4-2 records Whiteside, Landis Still One-Two In Loop Scoring Race From The Bucks Some clinching could done tonight in both Bux-Mont and Lower Bucks Leagues as the races come ugt three games cft to i 86 OSC Teachers Trample Assies 24 Area Entries In Wm. Penn Cat Show The William Peon Cat Club will Frederick Wetter, Mis a The National Aggies were tak-' A large entry has been announc- cn to the cleaners last night for ed by show manager Mrs. Lloyd present its first championship Rileyi Miss Myrma Spoerl a show tomorrow and Sunday at Mrs Reeves of Huntingdon Valle Moose Auditorium, 1314 N. Broad The show will benefit the Eastern Montgomery Day Care Training Center for Retarded Children, Street, Philadelphia.

down to the play before the wrap-up of the North Penn can clinch at least Bux Mont basketball season two a tie for first in the old ami ii ar names remained a- and Delhaas can clinch the title tho-scoring parade. Hatboro's Gone Meetinghouse Road, Meadow and Peter Hammetl. Susan Shad thjp Idinser. Tom Smith and i Milligan are still undefeated. afemanu hate won half their Haar Leads 4th games.

Pete MacFarlane has won Haar of Warrinaton leads the'one-third of his games and Mary 4th Grade division with four wins. 1 Seaman. Ginny Lipponcott, Mike lie has yet to lace Roger Swartz Fry and Donald Delweiler have (4-11 Doyles.toun Bore, and Rich-jone i apiece. ird Mad arlane '3-R Chasing) Lewis Stretch, a fit would guarantee it at least a hese three are Sally Jane Kale-! Laudenslager and Fred for first, providing Central Tianu. Valley Park.

Mike- failed to score in this (7-8) can whip the faltering the Lower Bucks i -phey were The Knights of North Penn, I Whiteside and Dave Landis. 1139, 49-32 conquerers of Iheir nearest I Whiteside maintained hi- 22 point- rival, Springfield, gets iper-game average with 45 points a breather at Pennridge. The the last two games for a total Knights are 14-2 with ten straight 331. in the win column while the Rams arc 1-13. A win for Marv Angstadt's oul- .1 Smith lhe nth time in 17 appearances.

I Reeves Jr. of Huntingdon Valley. 1 (CB) 177 Smart (Amb' Ifi9. lhe was done by visiting. Among those showing will be Miss roo ij hich serves the school dis- Andrews (Sp) 158.

State Steachers by a'Jean Dougherty. Hatboro; (NP) 151. Newman 'Amb)" ot 78-02. Dettrey 'CB) 147, N'nlan 'Sp) 145.1 With only five games left on Reinis 'Qua 141. Robisor 'Penn'i the hook, the Aggies cannot Stanford 130, now hope for a winning or even JA!) 130.

a break-even season. They had Wavland i 126 Rahn 'Soul, a slim chance before last night. 122, HeUrickson 120. Wat- Tne Teachers Landis follows with 290 and Rich Wolfinger of Quakerlcwn is still in ler. N'ew Britain, and a Walsh.

Our Lady of Mount Carmel all with 3-2 slates Errol Myers has a .400 record and Susan Heckler .200 Robert Lansberry and Stretch have not been able to cap- a win as yet. Milligan Wins 5 has notched five wins to lead the 6th grade division. behind are Greg Bradford while f8-i) Stewart Hopkins (6-1) and Bill Eakins (4-1). Spartans of Springfield '12-3). Tigers Almost In Delhaas, 11-0 in the Lower third with 254.

Souderton's Larry Freed and (Sp) 118, L. Smith (NP) 113. N. Smith 113, Keyser 'CB) 111, Thomas 'UP) 110, Weldner 97. Wirth 87.

weave with devastating effect to easily hang up their fourth win against seven setbacks. Time and again a Teacher would shake Slotter (Qua) 85. McCrac UMij! and het in fj de or( an easy Central Bucks' Carl Fonash (UP) 78, Siwak (Qua)' a up: thus the visltors were The 5th Grade group is led by of New Britain with 7-0 and FURLONG M.A.P. GO. Furlong, Pa.

Vi Midgets New and Used Engines Service and Parts Everything in Midget Equipment Phone: PY 4-7241 i Inactive Mike Spring- Bucks loop and 17-0 overall, sixth last week with 192, like a clinch for the title there as it takes on Neshaminy (4-7) battling for fourth place, with the1 70 Kurtz (UP 67 0 0 former holding a-seven point edge! (p enn) 63 Sa cco (Penn) 59. D. Wlth 249 I Mover (Sou) 58 S. Gerhart 'Qua) Doris Wilcox and Mrs. R.

G. Cook, Doylestown: Mrs. R. G. Carrol, Holicong: lone Plank, Jamison.

Miss Carol Raditsky, Mrs. George Damon and Mrs. Joanne Campbell, Roslyn: Mr. and Mrs. James Seeds, Newtown: i Junp Evans and Mrs.

a Tyzkowski, Abington; and Mrs. tricts of Lower Moreland, Hat boro, Horsham. Jenkintown, per Dublin, Springfield, Abington, Rockledge and Cheltenham. The William Penn Cat Club is an affiliate Cat Fanciers Association, the largest cat registration bureau in the country. Completing the group are Bill! Th ere will be two games to play after tonight and the Tigers' near- Flosdorf, Daniel Conroy.

Cameron. Anna Hunt. i hard Swartz. Henry Litke, Scotty Tutt, Allen Hopkins, David Ross. Tommy Hallcwell.

Jeffrey Evans and Max Rose. Failing to score are N'i-ck Vinci, Susan Laudenslagcr and William Rouse. In charge of the three divisions are William Bateman, William Rentschler and Ernest Cooley. Kenneth Eckhart is the student business manager of the tourney and the faculty business manager! Forrest J. Sowers who.

as inspiration for the chessplayers, sites the case of Robert Fischer of Brooklyn, who at 15 has won the chess championship of the coun- est competitor i Pennsbury (8-3). In other Bux Mont action, resurgent Upper Moreland (9-6) takes a five-game winning streak against Hatboro (6-9), which has dropped its last four; Quakertown (4-11) is at Ambler (9-6), which has won four in a row: and Souderton (10-4) entertains Upper Perkiomen (3-12). dropped to llth. His spot was taken by Ambler's George Macort (7th last weekJ with 220. Upper Perkiomen's Larry Hoff jumped a notch from 8th to 7th with 210.

Larry Magargal. wears the colors of Moreland. made his first appearance in the Top Ten for some time when he tallied 28 points for the week and moved from llth to with 197. A list of tbe top 50 scorers follow-. Wbiteside -'331.

Landis Other Lower Bucks games piti Pennsbury '8-3) against Bristol 290. Wolfinger (Qua) i5-6. Morrisville '5-6) against Council Rock '3-8) and Bensalem William Ten- try. He started grade. to first Have un-wanted you'd like to sell? Sale Ads bring buyers! Simply get the things together and phone FDlmore -38534 for an ad-writer.

New Hope (2-6) takes the road to Palisades (1-7) for Tri-County League scrap. 254, Freed (Sou) 249. Fonash 242, Macort (Amb) 220, Hoff (UP) Margargal (UM) 197, W. Kratz (Sou) 193, Kline CUP) Gold (Sp) 192, Stauffer (NP) 191, Lindahl (NP) 190, iSp) 188. Hoagey (Penn) Jcnes (Sou) 187, R.

Kratz 187. 54, Benner (Qua) 51. Top Ten Performances 34--Fred Lindahl, North Penn against Quakcrtown 33--Gene Whiteside, Hatboro against Central Bucks 32--Dave Landis, Hatboro, against Upper Perkiomen 31--Larry Freed, Souderton against Upper Moreland 30--Whiteside, against Peun- ridge 30--Whiteside, against Quakertown 29--Whiteside against Central Bucks 29--Don Slauffer, North Penn against Pennridge 28--Mike Gold, Springfield against North Penn 27--Freed against Pennridge The black satin pouch bag with metal frame set with fake jewels is new for cocktail and ner wear. Pretty with black or with a slim satin sheath in beige, emerald, ruby or blue. aril Low Prices on De Luxe Super Champion Nylons il 2 for 3090 Plin tax and two Sru 6.70-15 Btackwall LOW WEEKLY PAYMENTS on FIRESTONE TRUCK TIRES-low as 5 ALL SIZES ON SALE $1 DOWN PUTS ANY FIRESTONE ON YOUR CAR Whatever Happened To Elmer Lach By UNITED PRESS Elmer Lach.

an original mem- After his retirement as a player. Lach spent two years ber of hockey's famous "punch minor Montreal dub and line with Toe Blake and Maurice i Richard, spent 14 seasons in the National Hockey League with the coaching then Montreal Canadians. Twice (194445, 1947-48) "Elegant Elmer'" led the league in total points and won quit hockey. Whatever happened to Elmer Lach? Today, at 39. he is promotion director of Maislin Bros.

uic jcasue "i IULOI yumio Transport one of Canada's the Hart (Trophy as most valua-1 largest trucking lines, and still ble player in the 1944-45 lives in Montreal. DIERKES HYATT TIRE SERVICE AND UTTHIIS lMMOM HOMt AND AUTO SUPPU AND TRUCK TIRE SERVICE MAIN ST. OOYUSTOWN, PA FULMOII OPEN DAILY I INCLUDING Till 9 Mt. Carmel Dominates Parochial Doylestown and Hilltown won lopsided games in the Upper Bux- Mont Parochial Basketball Lea- last week at Lansdale Catho- Mic High School Our Lady of Mt. Carmel of Doyl lestown trampled Haycock 53-17 land Hilltown buried Hatfield 3418.

DOYLESTOWN. 53 Dunston 4. 1-2. 9: Fonash 13. J2-3.

28: Murphy 5. 2-5. 12 i dan 0. 0-0. 0: Happ 0.

0-0. 0: Wil- 0. 0-0. 0: Radowski 2. 0-.

crowded only once during the course of the game, played at Central Bucks High before a small crowd. Teachers Start Fast The Golden Avalanche swept to an 8-2 lead in the opening moments of the contest but the hosts recovered and before long a jump shot by Dave Bjornson evened things at 8-8. It was tied again at ten and the Aggies look a 13-12 lead on a one-hander by Tony Cabrales. But after that it was a case of "Which way did they go," with the locals doing the wondering. Dick Powell, Arlan Burkert, Bob Steinmetz, Jerry ert again and Powell again hit and the score was 24-13.

20 Point Lead With Burkert and Powell (K'- town's high men with 19 and 17 respectively) breaking trail, the Teachers rolled to a 43-23 advantage and at breaktime they still led by 20. Dick Prins, shutout in the first half, found the range after about five minutes of the second balf and with six straight baskets ignited the Aggies. They pulled to within eleven! points at 61-50. Douse Fire But then John Bishop and Powell and Steinmetz and Simcoe, who had been benched toward the end of the first half, reappeared to put the fire out. With eight minutes to go the scorebaord read '55-52 and the- Ag- gies never got any closer.

Barry Tomshe hung up 19 points in tbe losing cause while Prins backed him up with 15. The Aggie rnix with Jersey City Teachers Monday and entertain Glassboro next Thursday at Doylestown. Palisades Tchrs. Lose-- The Palisades Faculty won its annual gam with the Varsity Club 42-34 recently. The two will play a return game next Thursday at the high school gym.

Playing for the teachers were Elmer Moore, Robert Lehr, Dale Yoder, Henry Rhea. Earl Smith, Robert Homany. Chester Bergey. John Stevens. Bill Cramp and Willard Wilson.

They were coached by Cramp. The Varsity Club team, coached i by Preston Scoboria. was made' up of Frank Tubiello. Bill Her-' shey, Ed Kolbe. John Close.

Ted To remove food particles that get caught in the small openings and blades of a food chopper, use -weU4atbered percolator brush. After brushing, wash quickly in hot soap or detejgent suds and rinses, wipe with a towel, and air dry before reassembling the parts. Attention Bow Hunters! Special Clearance Sale in new Bowt 45 to 50 pounds to moke room for our new spring stock Here is your chance to on a bow for this year's hunting and bow-fishing sea- sons. For the Archer who- wants the finest we now have the 4' 6" Model "DRAKE BOWS" Priced at $69.50. You Are Invited To Stop IrTFoTAII Of Your Archery Requirements.

Fieldcrest Archery Shop New Hope, Pennsylvania-(Route 202, 2 Mi. West of New Hope) Hours: Evening 7-10 Sat. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. STORM DOORS WINDOWS EASY FINANCING! STORM DOORS 39 50 (Reg.

$49301 STORM WINDOWS '18 50 PLEASE NOTE! THESE PRICES INCLUDE HARDWARE INSTALLATION NO EXTRA CHARGES NO HIDDEN CHARGES CLARANCO FLEETWOOD BllX-MONT 29h W. Brood St. (Behind Any. Claire's Souderten OPEN FRIDAYS Til 9 P.M. PArkway 3-9774 0.

0-0. Wachter -1. Totals: Harold Harwick. Jerry 0 0 0 0 Kunsman. Charles Bartokovils, 24.

'H Finady and Dave Osmun. AV alter Rohrer acted as referee Schwartz 5-11, 53. HAYCOCK. ITV Johnson 1. 1-4.

3: Bromwell 0-1. 0: Hcyer 2. 0-2. 4: SchmidjBall At The Hill 3, -0. 6: Kila 0.

0-1. 0: Thaler: Thomas Andre, son of Mr. 1. 0-1. 2: Lapsley 0.

0-1. 0: Mrs. Thoma J- Andre. RD mer 0. W).

0: Fritz 0. (M), 0: Freeh 0. Butler 0. 2-2. Totals: 7.

3-12. 17. Score Bv Periods Haycork 13 0 10 6 13 17 3 currently a member of the Varsity Basket- 2. TMffl aV Tho Poltstoirn, Pennsylvania. Tom.

who entered The Hill in 53 1956. is also a member of the 17 Student Council. WELCOME We've just put out the welcome sign, and we'd like all of you to try our services and products. Stop in with your FREE Service Cards and we'll do our best to moke you welcome. FRANK'S GULF SERVICE S.

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