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ell'Perk, Wave Lose; Greenjackets yHome Friday TWIN mwM fX A VJ SPORTS By JIM HACKETT LOSS GUIEKUI1SI ELEVEN SHOWS SPIRIT, SPUNK IN 9-7 DRAKE Fargo Scores Early On Powerful Drive. Jenkintown Retaliates In Final Period. Play Lansdale On Friday. i hunting season, small game that is, two days if the lime or have come, it might be of tremendous interest to consider 1 'I 5 HiiNibi PlayAt- Sell-Perk Tomorrow in spite, of the discrepancy of positioiv in the standings of the Big Six Football Conference, Greenjackets fase tha- invasion, of Bin iNihs Suudertan tomorrow, night on the floodlighted S-P field. For on Friday evening coach Charley IRomanoski leads his ball club the domain many pre- vious triimph when he starred for the 'jackets.

Coach Les Zetty, who is recetvinjr helfe from Gordon Taylor Greeme ace of former 'years, is confident that his boys-have plenty of football left ihem. The spirit derived from tha keen competition always prevalent between teams of Suderton and killing question for the small game days are a prelude to the ne quests. Arguments have flared on the most vulnerable kill a deer, how far he was shot, etc. Now JOHN S. ROSE, ation expert for the National Rifle Association comes up with i i' Lite of a six month nation-wide survey.

He contends the neck first and gqal. Jenkintown, up to by far the most deadly. this point, was using a o-i-Z de-fense andHhe'Sell-Perk kids took advantage of the serve-like opportunity in the line. From the three on three running plays the ball was moved to the Coach Hen- Gutekunst, wearing a smile broader than a Texan's five gallon sombrero, frowns slightly when the' mention of Lansdale is made, fc.r his kids run smack into the supercharged Maroon tomorrow night at Lansdale. Ken Poust was teammate of Gute'nunst at Muhlenberg but the former Mule guard will forget past associations tomorrow.

After the Maroon played a (beautifully defensive game against the Terrific 1 1. S. P. Stick Swingers one foot line and on fourth down, Eric Fargo sneaked over frotrt his quarterback slot. Jack Wuerstle passed to Eddie Schoeh for the ex tra point and SelHrerk emoyed a 7-0 bulge.

Sell-Perk assures them of AeULng a squad on Friday that will be determined. His (Nibs rest in second place but on to the rear- paeeset-ting- Lansdale Nothing would please Mie- Twin Towners hettes than to register theie first victory ol the season over a talented and touted foe such as the Nibs. Coach Ethel Stout's 1947 Blue and Gray hockey girls have shown a decided improvement over last year. Left to right: Joan Rosenberger, Gerry Fox, Mae Frank, Glenna Jackson, Lorraine Weigner, Virginia Mayes, Marilyn DetweilerM Ort hy Kramer Marilyn Shirley Weber Betty Benner, Gertie Dolores Pfeffeij Victpria Searles, Diane i Photo by Martin-Miller wwuvicL -iiiujauEi lust, ween, me 1 word, is out that Lansdale can beat In the second quarter, with Sell-Perk in possession of the ball deep in their, own territory, the ball from center sailed unharmed and -V. In tao itfrdphic draaine.

th tiftntJaJ taata brought- out by tha- I. daar Aiti I 1 lha buck on the talt itluatrataa the advantage Springfield one week hence. With this in mind Poust will turn his ace backs, Tommy Pavlick, Frank Nicolino, and Dick Davis loose to prime them for Gockley. In the scheduling it seems Sell-Perk caught clubs before crucial majestically against the goal posts, giving Jenkintown a safety and two later to be the IJitlMdl ahot. bote that a near llfrina bit milt ther kit! or produca.

aan miaa. Cutlet, that utrika back along tba nnir-ai'a body- bacut of I' reaajaiatad tatid still land in tha deadly toina ton, Gonnar tbia wif bamrt ahot on tha tinht. with it, potantial ttiaa tor cjjmiif lea abajt-a tUndaairabla -hi a in the gut Plantation Minstrels'V margin of victory. BOYLESTOWN VETS REGISTER 25-0 For in the fourth period: the Howling Glen Success AMBLER EDGES ULE 6-0 MILLER Sell-Perk gladiators finally suc games and bore the bnjnt of the primping. Springfield ran rough- A pleasure bent crowd of 1079 i his article in tlie October "American Rifleman" he unqualifiedly cumbed after leaving their hearts all over the griddle.

Bob Nichols snoa prior to the Ambler tussle. persons jammed the Sooderton high school auditorium on Satur Jail hunters to aim for the neck. He proves that if your lead is paced the Drakes in the wanning HEBE HIB5 II OVER GREEIJ; march. Nick got off three runs of nd you miss the neck, you most likely will hit the deer in the 'Driven to unprecedented heights under the impetus of a severe Thus you have a hot at the TWO most deadly spots. He asserts day night to witness the showing of the minstrels, sponsored and arranged by the Blooming Glen Athletic Association.

And the better than 10 yards to place the porkhide on the BP 11. He proceeded to score from there and dressing room blasting, Sellers-ville-Perkasie's -hicrh snhnnl foot. the hunter who aims for the neck, regardless of considerations of Ambler squeezed through to a close 6-0 victory over Lansdale on Friday night and removed the last serious threat in the eyes of the experts for another unbeaten season and sole possession of the Bux- manship and humane killing, and putting the whole thing on a crowd found what they came -for, give the nod to the fugnfieiu ball team roared out to rose a 9-7 decision to Jenkintown. For roar Neal Buckman Unlimbert Pitching Arm For Vets, Throws 51 Aerial: mirth, fun and hilarity. getting plane, will have the better chaace of bringing home his rrhw money derived from the they did in a thundering offensive Jenkintown eleven.

Sell-Perk Worthington than the adherent of the time-honored heart aiming point. Mueller LE LT Highflying His, Nibbers Next. Pular J. Smith 225 325 minstrels will be used to defray the cost of erecting lights on the Blooming Glen playground- for softbal. Plans for the- mazadas is display following the kickoff.

But unfortunately the spirit of the pre-game lashing wilted and tee Blue and Gray settled back in a leth J. Boyar LG Fnrlong- MadDonaia RT Corylis Sellersville Perkasie's soirited. Mont crown lor two successive years. Again it'was Jinks iMundell, the same flash who will show his wares at the Consolidated grid on Friday night a week, who. set the pace.

In the first period Mundell streaked for 63 yards to the Lans I. 'Kiittenhouse Kegan LJ argy to see Jenkintown march off in the advanced stage as the towering poles are already erected. Kpoerl Ki o. Ualetti Reed RT Crarnpton Bishop RE Unf stead Senior QB Schoenkopf VanHouten LHB Buckman Wall RHB Fretz ureen jackets possessed tne Key to the running attack of. the Doyles-town Vets on Sunday but the 1946 champions slammed the aerial door with the victory in the closing minutes.

Wuerstle RE Kreitler Taking the Jenkintown kickoff Nagurny Fargo QB Nicholas Schock LHB McICeon in tne Oreenies' face to float to a 25-0 -Victory. Tha win was the Ambler Honors Ace Hospitalized Back Ritchie Doylestotwn Sell-Perk S. Smith RHB DiValentino third for the Vets in the Confer 1225 0 0 13 0 Mosgood FB G. iMoCurdy Sell-Perk 7 0 0 07. and coupled, with their two on the Sell-Perk 25, the Consoli-daters were invincible as Eric Fargo and Jim Hosgood bounced Drakes off their hips and one was filled with the opinion of the paradox.

For here were two boys one could liken to the Drake with his ties, gives them eight points in the dale 23 where Frank Nicolino pushed him out of bounds. After a four yard plunge Mundell took off fom his own 19, cut through right tackle, whirled to into the open, faked the safety man out of his shoes, and was away for the touchdown. Doylestownt won their second cam i in tha- Bux-Mont when the Robert Lindsley. ace blockimr Jenkintown 0 2 0 79 Conference On the' other back of the Ambler High School Sell-Perk scoring Touchdown: hand the defeat was tits sixth for Doyleetewn scoring: Holbert, Jtindsay, hoenkonf, Stridcler; point after touchdown, Moser 1, placement kick. Doylea- rargo; point after touchdown the Greemes in eight attempts.

A feathers ruffled, nonchalantly wad ioouDaii team, wno nas oeen a patient at Abington Hospital since he was seriously injured' in fte I. I 1 1.1 IraiW j- so a lr I I I 111 6-6 tie in the first meeting with the Scock (pass). Jenkintown scoring Touchdown: McKeon; point af dling in the rain, unperturbed, only town substitutions: Fell, Gram- Am'bler-Jenkintown' game, October Vets is the tie on the wave record. Earl Fariro. Paul Bobby interested in tne proolem at hand, Sea tens dropped Hatboro J3-0.

But ter touchdown: Mueller; safety, Gehman, and Fred iHomer made-! iHosgood. Substitutions, bell-erk: Pritchard. Troutman, Loux. Ref the win proved costly for Captain Bob Smith was immobilized with a mere was not much or a problem for Eric and Hosgood ran on "five successive first downs to the Jenkintown three yard line, their appearance in Sell-Perk livery for the first time this season. eree, Derk; umpire, Schulze; head broken collarbone, an injury that linesman, Lawson.

i was "guest oi honor at a edside Saturday afternoon, when the entire Trojan squad presented him with the ball that was used during tha Ambier-Lansdale contest, Friday night. The ball, symbolic of Ambler's 6-0 win over Lansdale, had been These men were given permission to play at a special league meet lich, Kniess, Hoibert, Strickler, Buckner, Bensinger, Kentopp, Lindsay, Peterst Fluck, Stadnycki, Knipeh Moser, Fly, Schaeffer. Sell-Park substitutions- Stover, Shelly, Gerhart, Allison, Tice, Stockert, Keller, Hilmer, Reese, Gehman, Fargo, Greiser, Homer. Officials: Referee, Emil. N.

Y. umpire, Weber, Muhlenberg; head linesman, Stuart, Temple. ing on- Tuesday of last week. But will sideline Aim for the remainder of the year. With" the Thanksgiving Day 'Lansdale game staring them in the face, the Smith loss leaves no joy in the Bucks County seat.

771. 72. Total, 2261. in spit of the bolstering, the Robins (3)0. Kelly, league forgot to- outlaw Neal Buck- Hndricks, K.

Beck, 438; fit. Sahuster, 436; R. Graver, 522; man's slingshot arm and therein lies the story. For it was Buckman, tha former Haboro high ace, all Lichtfuss, 494. Game scores: 766, autographed by every member of the squad, as well as the managers and the coaches.

In addition, Lindsley was presented with a wrist watch, which was purchased through contributions from the Quakertown marched- td their fourth triumph and one of the most successful seasons in years when Souderton fell 19-12. Coach Joe Musso started the year with a 777, 844, Total, 2386. the way for the- winners. Owls (1) D. Reiff, 566: T.

Other than his brilliant kicking members of the team. Marklev. 454; F. inkle, 398: Pinned down' jf 1 Still going; surprise 14-12 victory over Jenkintown then shunted to this remark Lindsley, generally regarded as Zimmerman (1), 111; B. Wampole one of th linest blockimr backs in iZU U.

ShaUy (11, 16: able resort. With fcpnngtield and Ambler in the why. onor to the ft 4lfnc 44 hit Im mA recent Ambler football history. Be threw four touchdown passes. In the period, after the Green ies held the Vets at bay'and scoreless, Buckman faded from his own 26 yard line and hit Chuck Holbert on th.1 Sell-Perk 3 as Hoi- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP Every Friday II tO On Your Dial Weidemoyer Villi ng mrrmu.

ft mhich fiJ Jtop thtf Atf run tfitT ruttrd packer, 480. Game scores: 838, 7'28, Thanksgiving Day game, Musso is deep-browed in spite of' brilliant mxi 787. Total, 2353. ledger. Sparrows (2V R.

Lewis suffered internal injuries during the Amhler-Jenkintown game. Now off the "serious" list at the hospital, he probably will be released within the next two weeks, but will be unable to engage in further gridiron competition, this season. Ibert moved ovjr. Moser converted jffor the only successful shot of the warren tiockley's bprmgneiu 474; Rex Hager, 458; Nungesser i I BOWLING AMALGAMATED Lutz and Specht surprised themselves and Beidlers and nva me question iar away me aeer spuiierea lor ine secomi Biraigm u. (11, 144; C.

Graver (2), 212; Pari week. Upper Moreland gave the iowr. tell of having the creature si, 472; B. Gerhart, 489; Petrie, 502; Game scores: .25, 744, 826. Springers the scare of their touch In the same quarter Buckman Other? te.i Uk miracutous blows.

But the acroH'nj; Ho H) yards. But in the Total, 2395. down hungry lives when the Eay-tinski eleven lost 19-13 but held Crouthamels in the Amalgamated faded from the S-P forty four and when ha let the leather fly he was on his own 49. The ball traveled a la Sid iLuckman to Carl Lindsay the ball on the Springer nve as sh aro Inn 'in- th mountainous terrain Bowling League on Friday night. Norm Hafler rammed out a 6T1.

A and (2) Bergey, 639; Sol-liday, 543; Moll, 549; Crouthamel, 561; Anglemoyer, 545. Game scores: 879, 885, 1073. Total, 2837. time 'ran out on them. Of -th i-ni Bee weidemoyer spanked the in tha end xone for a Td.

Two maples for 562, while Ab Mitman rolled 508 in the Lutz rout. Paul weeks earlier this Buckman drop kicked a 45 yard field goal, now he WhAT'S THE Schoelknpf tried to hold his mates had completed a 51 yard aerial for another conierence recoro. -n PC LANSDALE HAWKS PACES BEG 6 LOOP tn with 524 but to no ava.l. In a low scoring match Willard MAJORS A and Market curve-balled their way to two points over the 'Main Hotel in a Hatfield Major match this past week. Long Ray Anglemoyer paced the winners with a 640 triple as he posted 206, 222, 212.

The scores: Main Hotel (1) Schwager, 549; Weidner, 600; Shisler, 648; Burd-sall, 526; Schrauger, 691. Game scores: 883, 94L 890. Total, 2714. In the- fourth period Doyleatown i Si i fi 6 6 tallied twice again. Bob Schoen wememoyer paced the winning kopf took Buckman's toss from, 18 yards out for the first score then reversing the procedure, Schoen- U.

S. 'GAUGE Vacuum routed iHydraalic for three points on Tuesday night in the U. S. Gauge league over the Menlo alleys. In the other match Pressure oozed out two digits from Temperature.

Temperature (1) Putcha, 468; Freti, 379; Treffin-ger, 397; Weeks, 618; Seachrist, 483. Game scores 763, 768, 794. Total, 2325.. Pressure (2) Benner. 560: Bed opecnis nve with 4u.

The scores: Croulhamels (0) D. Fitzgerald kopf threw a touchdown pass to end iuicic stnciuer lor a a yaru 327: E. Mover. J. Orr.

472: tLansdale (Hawks remained a-breast of the other clubs in the torrid and tight Big Six Conference race. In a year which has the gridiron gladiators battling more furiouslv than anytime in inde touchdown. Jaunt. A and (2) Bergey, 603; Sol-liday, 627; Moll, 586; Crouthamel, 580; Anglemoyer, 640. Game scores: 83, 971, 1029.

Total, 2836. Kershaw CONFERENCE Tramai, 'OfmmUaT OfllUUc A NrrUlo.n ford, 471; Alderfer, 464; Hilmer, pendent football history, the Hawks are flying high on a ruggedly rough line which yields Sell-Perk Wuerstle Parks Keller Stall Simons LE LT LG RG Bemringer Janrpo Clinton Taylor 4S8; rTedenclt, dame scores: 837, 804, 766. Total, 2407. Hydraulic (O)-Jt Barbour. 521; nothing to anyone.

W. Glassmeyer, 436; KvGlassmey-er, 455; F. Delikat, Game scores: 719, 715, ToUl, 2182. Spchu (4) W. Weidemoyer, 470; H.

Spanninger, 437; J. Balco. 382; B. Carl, 443; Spanninger (2), 25; P. Griffo 171; H.

Weidemoyer, 408. Game scores: 735, 740, 783. Total, 2264. Utz (4) G. Roman 01), 131; F.

-Schwager (2), 284; N. Hafler, 571; Ii. Michener (1), 147; M. Michener (2), 285; C. Yerk, 442; B.

Weidemoyer, 562; A. Mitman, On Saturaay the Flock subdued P. Petku, 408; W. Anglemoyer, 453; B. Hendricks, 404; Atkinson, ferkiomen 14-0 to avenge an earn er 13-13 knot IWith Chauncey A and Market took over the leadership of the Hatfield Major league on Tuesday night.

Tritzels were dropped for two points, largely through the one-man stand of Franny Bergey who rolled 639, a final 279 boosting him into the bowling clouds. The scores: Tritxeln (1) Weierman, 574; Fogel. fctt: Roth, 5H2; Carver, 542: I RD-H UNTERS 50 yards 4. Gama scores: 706, 702, 813 Total, 2221. Vacuum (3) W.

Detwiler, 620; B. Stun. 466: F. Metzler. 420; Krout going over from the yard line in the opening period, and Junis Fell, opportunist Flock wineman scoring his second touch i ffc M( Erb.

51; R. Detweiler (2), 124i down in as many weeks, the Hawks MUM IIJ IEE III YCU3 EC3TS! Ill ft I-'. Aliff (2), 283; N. C. Tox, 479.

Game scoreR: 791, 815, 27. Total, 608. Game scores: 810, were easy victors, fell scooped up an Indian bobble and ran 35 yards Knipe, Game scores: 854, 956, lotal, 5J574- 1 tttlmtM It) i 2433. 903. Total, for the tally.

(Cont. on Page 6 2nd Section) Beidlem (0)-J. Taylor, 379; E. Hendricks (1), 147; 1 Helverson, 414; J. Buzdygon, 492; J.

Felds, 314; P. Schcwlknpf, 524. Game jwnres: 789, 686, 747. Total, 2222. GAME COMMISSION URGES SAFETY AFIELD.

SEASON STARTS Whetket you like 'em in Rubber or Leather Velss 6 Fein HAS 'EM I in to the above? All of us, whether we go for wi with the glamour nf bagging a buck and actuality or not. It was interesting at least OWUS" I.EAGI The made it a clean sweep over the Orioles to register DEER AS BEER SHOULD -END GAMES the only 3 points in the Owl Howling league last week. The Vultures, Parrots, and Sparrows all chimed in with two digit triumphs. Governor Will Issue. Proclamation On Postponed Season.

Bags 1 946 Total Millions In Poundage. Farm-Game Land Open In winning three the Knbins rolled only while the Parrots hit uy Uie margin -2 points last week but they fare a morr torrid 2193 yet dropped one point. Art Souderton Vpper Moreland 0. The Indians munt win a game, this ran't happen forever to a swelle-gant guy like Frank Ford. Jenkintown 14; 6.

Here is another upt. Captain Smilty suffered a broken bone and with it goes a great Seater team. Ambler 26; Qiiakertown Some will dixagree. That in what makes IiicidinUlly. it was man- lninlan, 1'ete and timer mission for this auts fatalities.

Thirty-one cooperative farm-game projects are located within the eastern Pennsylvania area, as LcalHer Hi-Tcrps 16" High, Black or Brown Rubbei or Leather Soles 6 io 12 led the Parrots to luisenberger their margin. Whether "May-Be-Day" provides hunting or not on Saturday, a glimpse at statistics on previous year's kills will prove, interesting to the straining hunters. For in 850,234 licenses were Issued. There -was one fatal accident for every 29,800 llcenae. mention the two point the "lhir gin-aw were luderlon did not rome ith ii'f ii unset, thiil lli' iK ion" Other hign tnpie men were Jark ladies, 5,11: Hob Alexander.

627: cm public minting- lands. As the name Implies the areas have been developed through cooperative efforts on the part of farmers and gam commission. Thev are ooen to Wimldrt Ed Senior, 504; Make eidemover, 636; Charlie Petrie, Ti02, and Dave hen g'- horse racing but from whers we sit, the horse will run and they 'Hl. -iv mi Reiff with The scores: will all carry the colors nf the men of Troy. But more startling was the one non-fatal accident for every licenses.

Thus the Game Commis A 14; IVrt. T. Sjnnt Hawks Itorrell, 445; W. lie scoring drought and Kramer, 3W; hunting under a mutually inspired code of rules. All the areas are posted with signs by the game commission and patrolled by deputy wardens.

Alt contain certain portions closed entirely to hunt- Inking an aerial ofTcn- sion urges extreme safety in the hunting conduct this year to slice the tremendous toll. Guns placed Kramer, 4W; W. H. Miller. 464.

Game scores: 721, 783. Total, i fini i rouKh moving le li Warriors Face Rochester Pros Tonight RUDDEn LACE COOTS Light Weight, Top-lace 1 5.95 7.95 Reg. WeightrFulllace 69.5 to 8.50 SHEEPSKIN PACS, genuine 2.25 FELT PACS, with soles and heeJs 4,50 in dangerous positions caused 41 ins-. Usually these are in the vicin 2197. Vullures (2) R.

Alexandrr, 527 K. Nuss (1), 140; P. Benner (2) of all accidents while falling hunt- 1.1. Lnnri.ile 7. Our ity of buildings, livestock and certain refus-a tracts.

244; W. C.redirek (2), 330; E. Sen wwk. Tl.if- iosn will ud Ted Williams but After the warminf up jwriod Co-operative farm-gam protects ior, 504; M. Klackwell (2, 269; ook at this game too K.

Oettel (2). 271; 1. Weidemoyer found in a strenuous Atlantic City training trek, plus exhibition 635. (ramp 804, 774. will be no dropped open Stttuiday.

Clyde Total, 2457. tars caused 20. Of some credit to mall game hunters is the fact that 65'- of the accidents were in the use of rifles. last year 124,798 rabbits were bagged for a poundage of bunnies ran the same as last year, they will weigh one and three quarter pound aj'iece, were bfwght down games wilo such nuisianaing teams an the Toledo Jeeps, the Parrots (2)-f)unlap, 626; Tay Philadelphia Warriors go again In Bucks county and area in acres; Kintnersvilleemdale, 867; Quak-ertown Mil ford Square, 7,121 Ottsville-Keller Church, Newtown Rtchboro-Wrightstown, 4,760. Stat Gam Lands in southeastern part of Pennsylvania includes 1,701 acre near Krwinna, Uhlerstcwn, Upper Black Eddy nd KintnemviHt; 1,680 acre near 2 to 6 Doys Hi-Tops In 14; rerninmen lor, 429; E.

6: 1 moving doterminedly. Zeiglev, 544; Wisler, 441; T. H. tan somehow have 1 Weidemoyer. 472.

Game scores lonighl at the Arrna The War-riors were rhmt' nn 1S46 in the long haid Haskntwil Aiwii-lion of Amenea we. Again the prolirii int-makei and the hag weighed in at (V Ringer which nuns ou every nv T.m for an average of 8 and three quarters pound. st i 78. Total, Eales (I) II. Detweiler, 426; Varg 1..

Stover, 41; Myers, liadirs, 531 Point v. 470. Came 856, fotal, 2363. IMIVIIItT, UMIUll) p(lll WWII, Si acres near. SUervili and.

Rut thin vear denends on everv DISTRIBUTOR KICK STADIER neeravilb, Pa. fboDM FlaaatWHHiri 2UI WEISS' FEIN 'The Home Of Good Shoes' Mont (will pace the rm' it'ack. Mob Vko.de Coot (lenius and hunter. Stringent turbine of mali ciousness is urged, respect the net Skwiinfmahur -hi I'lair lte Ijh ii rerk T. To standing com, his rinv- ata 'the irnlest floorroan to evt Wfntrn U) it, npoen, 1, Trumbauenville, Jiovamber 1 has already- been designed a for Pennsylvania's hunters, with the derision resting with Pluvius sad Governor Put.

inaw- 471; F. jrjer's 4(K); G.I rr na above all individual at Marl jinn Knuara Caiy I Bartw. 447: II. Imirer, measure must be taken measure tn tha tnvauers to-JJirlick. 47W; J.

Miller, r. 441; h. 7 red. rcorng to the com red, arcord-ng.

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