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MONDAY, nrTOPER IS, 1941 5 TT ED JACKETS SCORE 13-0 TRIUMPH OVER VALLEY GIANTS akeMvantageofBreaks to Husky Jamcstown Eleven Swamps Blue and White Charges ount Twice; Distance runts Rosequist Halt Invaders Playci Misses a Pass as Michigan Wins, 40 -() 'I'akuig advantage of tlic breaks rfordea them, and playing alert, ads up lootball throughout, the led Jackets made a dcciaivc comc- ack yesterday as tlicy lie Beaver Valley 13-0 on ussell Field to i-eturn to the win lumn and also defend their wcst- Pennsylvania championship. The teams in the running for 1 crown this year now iiavc been down to two, the champ- Jackets and llif Trafford lumni, with whom the Jackcts attlcd to a scorclesy tie, and who ill be the opposition of the Jack- ts again beiore the season clos- Coachcs Reese and chary- Is did everything right yesterday Is they piled np yurds Jiet in through ruiining and passing jgether, and scoreo ni the first Ind third periods to compile a lead Ihich the couldn't ovcr- lome. The contest, how( was much lloser than tho score reveals, oreaks (osting the Giants laJuablc yarcragc and one directly ni a In the third quarter Aquino at- ijvipted to pimt for the title coii- Miders but the went bad, founcing Jive yards beliind the of scrimiiiage and a iiost of MUCH BETTER! Fled vuntzlenian iirianni -losequist "heck Jrou vlartines LT LG (' P. RK QB LH RH p. (iiaiUs Xicliolrns Hughe.s Aquino Hoffman Grooni Lior Walker Delon Pickett Score by Warren quarters: 0 fi 0 Touchdowns: Extra point Puisecuist (placement I.

Substitutions; Warren Ualla, K. Sedon. Giancotti. Amann, H. Sedon, Bizzaro, Guichard.

Zerres. Bcju'cr Valley Smitli. Grossgloss. V'uletic, Bell, OmograsRo. Officials: Jc'hnson.

referee: Brown, nmpiio; Peterson, head First dow ns W. 9 B. 'A rushing 3 2 Net gain rushing 93 3() Forward passes 1 Passes complete .5 Yds. gain passes (M 12 Passes intei-cei)ted bv 2 5 12 Distance punt.s......... 21 1 368 Run back' punts 69 9 punts 42 31 Fumbles 4 Opp.

fumbles recov. 11 Penalties 11 Yds. lost penalties 25 5 jacket and Giant players chased Ihe pigskin trying to fall on it mtii it iinally stopped rolling on he Valley two yard line, rrom this point Frank Vlartines Jit tlie line to on the first l-lay following. Ro.sequi.‘<t missed lis attempted plac-c kick for joint, somethijig tliat he hasn't in quite a while. The first six-j)ointer came alter Giants fumbled on their own (wenty-four yard line where Jienry Galla recovered for VVari'en.

Martines lost two yards bnt Browji regained them, and pass from Check to Ward on fourth down netted first down on the Beaver five yard line. throw good for nineteen yards, Martinos was stopj)ed for no but Graham picked up three Ihrough the center and Brown Ikirted left end to score standing booted the point. In the last Beaver Valley ussed an opportunity to score jVhen, with the ball on tlie Wai- jen twenty-four yard Jine, Van missed a pretty pass that through his fingers in the Ind zone. Other than this the jiiants threatened tlie W'ar- goal. outstanding punting Ixhibition was mainly responsible jor keeping the Giants in tlieii' Wn territory throughout the aft- rnoon, and the Warren licking ace booted the longest Jmrt of the local season in the hird quarter, an 88 -yard kick that rent from the Warren ten to Jeaver two-yard line rhere Delon picked it up and re- urned the ball to his own eleven.

Fumbles and a bad pass from lenter handicapped the challeng- rs, and though the epidcmic to rop the ball also spread over en five errors fortunately YOUNGSVILLE HI TRIPS LAKEWOOD BY 19-e MARGIN The Youngs vi lie High School Faglcs ran their victoi-y string to four in live start.s tliis Saturday afternoon by beating the Lakewood high on their home grounds. as a fair sized crowd looked on. Scoring in the first, second, and Jinal chapters, the men of Stockdale and Passaro outplayed the throughout and liad th(t game in hand practically from the opening whistle, Lakewood offered a fight in the first quarter when they scored their lone but after that could get the goal line. Bill Howe, Dave Clark, and Reid Pierson scored the touchdowns for Youugsville, with Dunkle adding the point, and Brown hit pay dirt for Lakewood. The next game for the Fagle.s will be Friday night against Clarion at that place.

GIANTS Wilson, Strong Star As Red LEADING and Green Rolls Up 20 to 7 PRO GRID LOOP Coun Over Warren Gridders Long fiorn Jones of Pittsburgh was a bit too wide for West, (No. 14 i Pitt quarterback, in Ann Arbor giitne won by Michigan, 40-0. Coming up on the play is W'estfall i.Vo. 6 i of Michigan. The lineups: ille Schumacher Bedner Colbert Hanholt Lubison Clark Manelick Dunklr Pierson Howe lb LG RT.

Moran Fairbanks Crosby Nelson Cole Giltman Bemus Larson Jones Camp FB Brown WOLVERINES IN EASY VICTORY OVER PORTMEN Sheffield, Oct. .13. 'I'hc ines bcunccd back into the win (column Saturday afternoon and did it in convincing fashion by trouncing a game but outclassed Port Allegany Hi eleven, 31 to 0, in a game played in bei'utiful, well-kept stao- iuni. II, was the tliircl victoi in four loi- the and the fourth straight defeat for the Portmen. In (if)wning the Orange and black, the Massainen scored in eacJi period of the contest, notching touchdfiwn.s hi tJie first, sccond and fourth quarters and collecting a ol' in.

in the third stanza. Their ground and air attack netted tiicni 1 0-1 yard.s I'or tlie day as conipared with a mere 2 yards net. gaincrl by AJaglisccau's men. and they registered 10 fir.st downs lo 3 the opposition. The was played under sunny skies in chilly hut iinigor- ating air and was witnessed by a couple hundred including several fiom Sheffield.

The crowd KKI) JA( UORhhl) PUM ISfON Gl J.OOKKf) JJKP: It wasn't the team Ru.sscll Field --i noon as the club which met, the Aliquippa Indians at Corry a week ago thi .3 Wednesday night, though the per.sonnel was unchanged. Red Jackets made good their promise to show mort' fight than before this and the local line tore the Beaver Valley apart, openinj? huge gaps time and again and playing a great brand of defensu'C l)ali in local Ians one of the finest giidiron of the curren'. season. Not only was eveiy man on the at his ))est, bui the semi-pro champion.s ol' western stole the spotlight irom the Warren High Dragons. heretofore have pressed the professionals for weekend honors.

i-iarold "Hur'tei" Brown an-i Check bowed out of the j)ictuie a that woii't he forgotten by Red Jacket followeis. 'I'hc two gridders, both having up in this community and having starred formerly for Warren High, played inspiied oall yesterday and will take up their studies at Alfred Fniversity heaving a host of friends behind them. Be.ct of luck from this corner to both of you bo.v.«. 0 Lakewood 0 0 0 6 Touchdowns: Clark. Pierson, Howe, Brown.

Extra point Diin- kle. Substitutions Youngsville Cordner, Aberg, D. Abeig, Fitzgeiald, Olds. Officials: Referee Becker; umpire Y. Jolinson; head linesman P.

Johnson. Skipping over the schola.stic gtidiions Youngsville Migh school came through in a big way again.st Lnkewood on Saturday, with that bulging score And FJjie Academy was by the same count by Louisville, Ky. Manual for their first loss of the season Bradford swept over the CcnlHurs of Erie Tech Friday nighi, and Girard eleven was thrown back by Lawrence Park Grove City swamped Titusville 17 to 0, and Sheffield had a time with Port Allegany But the onr you all know and are trying to forget is Jamestown 20, Warren 7 The Dragons, outweighed and was entertainofl during intermi.s-! outplayed, tried but have much in reseive as did the Snorks Sion by the 60-piece Port Alleg- Moon to make a subsdtution Thinking it over now, any Band. jf Warren would have punted more the opening minutes to keep Lineups: backed against their own line, thing.s may have ended uiiferently, though not alilning for the Leidigmm truly ha.s*^ a swell outfit fifth downs are most there was a third down episode in game at though it had no bearing the did not conic at critical moments. Warren had various scoring op- portunitie which the Jackets mis- including two place kicks for field goals attempted hv Check, both going wide of the posts.

Next week the Jackets go to Akron where they will battle the strong Akron Awmings, undefeated in 26 consecutive contest.s. ffichi Schmidlen Pochatko Burlingame Hecei Sorvelli Steffan Score bv Sheffield L': Lr, RT RE QP. RH periods Jew, ut A ol cy Keitn Kel.soy Johi'son 31 Lvie, OOP Look Here Touchdowns: Mi, Scinnidlen, Gustafson 2. Extra poini Stci'iaii kick). Substitutions: Port By V.

T. HAMLIN OUTSPOKEN DiSSfcueP the existence op ALLEY PET HAS ENRAGED FOQ-ZV that he GO1M0 SACK TO MOO TO (oET HE SMOULO HAVE HAD TME TO ROUND UP WlS PlMOSAUCJ SO HERE GOES ALL RtOHX WATCH Late in the fourth quarter made a fir.st down on thi'ir own Joity-one via a pass from Kifer to Sbaip (Jn an olf tackle play WniVen was charged with being offside, but refused the penalty Mvers. the referee, erred turning to the line.smen and r.nnouncing, and Should have been sccond dow'n. and we have the play-by-play to prove it But it makes little difference now However, Myers might just well get a little publicity his honest mi.stake, even if his name isn't Friesel! And who was to be an official for the big game Saturday other than Joe Brown. Buffalo (baseball) grrjund.s nnd a very umpire he turned out to be Seen at the game were Coach Bob Pflug.

of Bradfoid, who was doing a bit of woriying his team meet both the Dragons and Swedes, Nelson. Bradford Era sports editor Among many other notables Add Johnny New'mau to the celebrities, the Jamcstown king of swat sitting uneasily in the pre.ss box and slightly pulling for the Red and Green And kudo.s now to Don Sharp for swell punting, and to A'bevL Salerno and Ted Black, who in this sciibe opinion, turned in the for the Blue and White. TO.M Oct. 13 I I ont- ball and upset.s go together like ham and eggs except in the tional Profe. 3 sional League The 10-team circuit rapidly nearing the halfway mark the title race, but there has not b'cn a single of form 20 games played.

Upsets may enliven the but far the tTiicagc. Beais and New York Giants have managed to a.side all oppusition with mni parative ease The Chicago who whipped the Bcar.s season, got all steamed up for game, but it availed them The talented their municipal rivals a 53 to victoi.v before The Rears ground out til3 yards, the fir.st foui' times they pos.sessed the ball and didn't even bother to pimt but twice in the game. The Giants. like the Bears, notched their fouith successive victoiy at the expense of Philadelphia, I'i In 0. They jumped into a 10-0 lead in the first half and biecr.ecl the rest of the way.

the seldom threHteniiig to score. A crowd of 30 4 82 the on their home debut. The day at five league 126,724, biingmg the attendance for 20 games this to Green Ba.v’s still club jolted fading title hopes with a 30 to 7 victory D(m Hutson put on a loyal show' for the invading Packers. two touchdowns, catching eight passes and kicking one conversion. Hutson no with 32 points.

The victory was Gi'cen Bay fourth in five starts and left Brooklyn with two defeats in four encounters. Detroit, without a victoiy in three games, finally found the rombinHtion for Rookie Bill Edwai-ds ith a 17 to 7 triumph over Clevf'land, The Rams were handicupi'f i by the absence of Uie injured Hall. Cleveland openeci tiie 5 eason with tv wins, but taekcd ot', consecutive Pittsburgh the oniy team the loop which has lost every start, bowed to Washington, 24 to 20. the Steelers' magnificent rally going for naught. The Redskins built up a handsome 24 to 7 lead three periods only to sec Buff Donelli boys snap back with two touchdowns and threaten to a thii-d before the final gun ended the sci-ap.

The rlefeat 4 foi- Pittsbuigh. FOO TBALL SCORES. S( HOLAS I 19, A(ademy 6 Wesleyville 7, Harborcreek 6 Albion 14, City 0. Youngsville 19, Lakewood Grove 37, 'litusville 0, JanKStown 20, arron 7. A Dragon team heretofore hailed as tlie greatest to comc up un- I der the regime in recent years, was referred to an oUier good team, with plenty of fight and will to win.

after the Blue and White charges were humbled by mighty Red snd Green before 5.000 fans at JoestowTi Saturday. 2o to 7. The wnth a startn-j with player standinp around six feet in height, and having a weight eragc of a full 170 pounds, used precise blocking arid flashy running on the part of Petr POWER DIVE! .1 downs 2 13 P'irst downs rushing 1 12 Yds. gain rushing 21 lost rushing 11 22 Net gain 47 196 Forward passes 14 in complete 2 Yds. gain passes 2 Passes int.

hy 2 1 Punts Distance punts ,317 206 Run back punts 23 6 40 20 F'umbles 6 3 Opp, 0 1 22 Yds. lost penalties 10 30 Glenn arren ri Black LF Filippo LT I- Johnson Kelly Pischera Pa tchev r. 5 or. Kh i i Ha gl lin'd f'l 1 1 i S'B S'iirdaii rigp.a Sharp LH U'llsoi V.bb r. 1 Stroi.g 1 i 1 II 7 7 2r T(- (Clidfiwi.

Struni: Sai Fillp Sri lern 1 1 Wi; So: Su b.s li tut ions i Idi': Frederi' Fngk Kuhrc Officials; My. Brown. Buffnio, WICZ, Buffi'lo, hcji i i-er Malarr. 1 t'; p.lint ijcorin.t a punt the latter a sophomoi-e. to in iofi except the third and wallop the Leidigmen, The Moonmen strucl; late in the fir.st quarter after adding up three first downs following leads the scorers interception of pass and an exchange of punts on which Jamestown gained 17 yards.

Wilson toted most of the mail around for the Warren goal line and Glenn Strong bumped left guard from the one yard line to score standing up. Anthony circled right end for the point, and tlie Swede.s wasted no time in preparing to add to their first counter. Shortly after the gecona cjiap- ter started. Strong picked up a fir.st down on the 4j, hit right guard and left guard in succession for six and then Anthony caught the napping with a heave to Left End San Filippo was good for 27 yards to the Warren 12. and Filippo ran the rest w'av to Wilson of ut tnrouph ngl'it and tlK prM- -j; er for But in siiort order set up their nnd only bhi'diing the Jaine.st'?wi.

12 yard line Du ki'rson Black, but the left (Mid roul llr't t(jUcll the bill! on fir.si down. rlon's tos.s to but Saleriio banged the hnc for a fir dowr. on the two and after Sharp nothing at the line Salerno sla.shed through left guard for the tc'nchdfiWi, Gail Cobh caught in the end z.onc' for thic Tn the firm: Strong scored play had begun, hit ling the hnc one marker for the Wilson i nad aided him in bringing the ball down lo that in the third quarter from 38. WiL-ion tried a plunge for i point but and the scoring; was conipieti were pracfir- tlie as Moori let liKs eleven the entire game without substitution. Black and Salerno stood out for the outclassed Dragons, and Bh was impressive in the brief partf; of the game when Iv' HON OK KOLl.

At Arcade Aia lone Alli-n 'on boy Senator At Moose 227 23r, 216 21 217 DaMS Rossell ....214 Bromhire .................................224 222 M. Johnson, Bill Farrell. Burgaret. Cummings, Peterson, J. McMahon, L.

McMahon. H. Royal. Pfeil, Demaret, Doloway. Sheffield McClellan, Gustafson, Gibson, Carlson, Henry.

Evan, Anundson. Trubic, Van Martcr, Hodan. Referee: P'eronti (Johnsonburg). LTmpire: Paige (Bradford). Linesman: Scott (Port Allegany).

BOWLING piioDrcTiox During 1939. the 638 paper mills in the United States produced tons of paper and paperboard, valued at ELKS I.LAGLK Tonight; Times Square vs. South Side Market. -2; Kirbergers v.M. Brogan Lee, 3-4.

9:00 Tex- a.s Lunch vs. Warren Tank, 1-2; Style Shop vs. Ra.smussens, 3-4. Wednesday: 7:00 DeLuxe vs. Pikggi.

1-2: i.vcwis v.s. ir.ion.'-en.:, MEN! BE WELL GROOMED! Get rid of ugly dandruff not only for but to save YOUR HAIR Our operators are specially trained to analyze your hair and scalp problem in an effort to treat it effectively. Call us or drop u.s a caifl for an appointment for a CHECK UP. Esquire Shop For Men Scalp and manicures Rfwm Tertnlnal BIdg. Fhonc Bradford 6370 Bradford, Pa.

hy AppolntTnent 3-1 9:00 Penn P'urnace vn. 1-2; Nat. Tran.sit 'ihuisday: 7:00 Times-Mirror Hultmans, 1-2; New Process vs. Cochrans, 3-4. 9:00 Pontiacs vs.

Beckleys, 1-2; Turners vs. 3-4. Fnuay: 7:00 Keystones livin.s. 1-2; vs. Kai- vey-Carey.

3-4. 9:00 12; Steins vs. 3 1 FOOD ODDI Ihe make i powder us- cu for soup, Peruvian Irdiins soak in Water and frc-zc theni. Til' cHch morning, they dance barcfo(jt upon the In several days, the potatoes become dehydrated and hard as stone. Thrv then are beaten into government of Japan is taking a national inventory of stocks of 97 materials, according to the Department of The official language of the frican Negro republic of Liberia is Armv 27, VMl 20 Daitmouth 18, Colgate 6 Cornell 7, Harvara o.

Texas A M. 4 9, NYU Columbia 21. Princelun 0 Syracuse Holy Cross o. 2is, Yale J3. Browji J4, Rhode Island St, 7.

Boston U. 17, Upsala 0. Navy 4 1, Lafayette 2. JJre.xel J9, Bufialo 0 Va. 2U, W.

Va. Wesleyan Wesleyan 7, Connecticut 0. Rutgers 16, Lehigh 6 Penn State 27, Bucknell 13. Muhlenberg 26, Carnegie Tech 6 Clemson 2b, Boston College 13. Morehead '1 rs.

26, Davis-Elkins 7 Indiana (Pa.t T. 33, Tcacher.s 13. Mansfield T. 26, T. 0.

F. and M. 19, dn''y 6 Thiel 26, Clarion 0. Mi du e.st Michigan 40, Pitt 0, iNorthwestern il, Wisconsin 14. Mich.

State J3, Marquette 7. Onio U. 29, W. Ky. Tcachcrs 7.

Westminster 20, Hiram 0, Mich. Tech 14. N. Michigan 0. Duquesne 18, Iowa Wesleyan 2.

IS'. Dakota 14. S(iUth Dakota 7, Minnesota 34, Illinois 6 Tex. Christian 20, Indiana 14. Nebraska 32, Kan.sas 0.

35. Kansas State 0. Dakota State S. Dakota State 0. South Wake r' orcst 6 South Carolina 6 Fordham 27, North Carolina 14.

William-Mary 16, Virginia Tech 7 Duke 50, Maryland 0. Alabama 61. Howard 0. 34. Louisiana Tccii 0.

Notre Dame 20, Georgia Tech 0. 39. Kentucky 1.5. Tennessee 26, Dayton 0. Virginia 44, Richmond 0.

Sewanee 7, Davidson 0. 6 Florida 0 Carolina State 0, Furman 0. okla Tech 6 Okla City Baylnr 20. Arkansas 7, Pwice 10, Tulanc 9. South Methodist 31, Coll of Pa cific 0 Texas 40, Oklahoma 7.

Rocky Colorado 13, Utah State 7. i AKCADE Tonight Industrial League: 7 p. Barbers, 1-2, NFO Forge Shop vs. Crosaett.s, 3-4; 9 p. m.

NFO Heat Treat vs. Sherwood Refinery, 1-2. Butter Krust vs. Milhes Inn, 3-4. League: 7 p.

m. Busy Bee Texas Lunch, 1 2 V'FW' 631 Warren Baking 3-4, 9 p. m. Restaurant Darling 1-2: Recreation Center BAB Shop, 3-4. Wednesday 5 7 p.

m. Foremen B. Sales Dep 1-2; X-ray Foremen 3-4; 9 p. m. Plate Floor, 1-2; Shop Engineers, 3-4.

Thursday Commercial League. 7 p. a va. Times Square, 1 2 Sherwood vs Oscar's 3-4; 9 p. A vs A Sr Super 1-2; Busv Bee vs.

3-G Oils, 3-4, of 7 p. m. -Notre Dame vs. Santa Clara, 1 2 Holy Cro.ss Fordham, 3-4 9 p. m.

Ladies opens. Inter City m. Bradford VFW' 10 p. a nd AT ARCADE (I) Bradford F. (3) Hill ............167 177 159 5n.3 Hokcnson 170 159491 Ltiheli ............196 179 159 534 A lien 212 216 16359J Holly ............167 ISO 202 549 909 922 8372661 Iroijuois lieer 1 Hier." ............193 170 548 ............148136192 4 76 B.

Check 181187 172 516 Walsh ............169162 188 482 1 lagberg .........161 162 188 511 801 901 2557 Moose (3) Hamilton -----170 147 187 134 Janes ...........161 140 176 Smcox 173 199 192 564 Russell 171 154 473 Rudy 164 174 153 ii )1 Broduiire irj i 2 1 160 541 97i: J093 988 3049 1 Kuhre 20-1 1..6 Lord 191 171 127489 Stanchffe 166 184 534 Cliff i 118 154 440 Conbo.v 129144 142 .........167 214 177 458 1083 956974 3013 RANDOLPH Intcnstate) Sammy's Diner (3) ..........165 164 170 4P3 Flood ..........192 199 188 Benson ..........165 174 178 Pontti 166 155 215 .136 -------189 184 169542 877 876 920 2673 Blue A WhiteRest. (I) Ritchie 157 202 153 512 Weidert ............227 190 181 598 Currie .215149 183 5547 Stanton ...........131 131 Theodore ...200 191 174 565 Willard 142 167309 133 152487 Juliano ...........163 150 157470 Adolphson ...151 167203 521 Malone .........237 199 190 626 ..169 202 182553 926 842 865 2632 927 883 877 2687 (S) Marconi Outing .........179 152182513 Check ...222 209 183618 Haines ..........184 180 294 568 Baldy ...190 175 184 5 Zucheman 202 208 203 613 Draheim ..169 148 155472 Roselle ...........138 181 254 546 ...174 211 193 578 Munella 200 158 158 546 Bleech .142 152 169 463 903 909 1001 2818 901 895 8842680 hi'ndall era ...203 211 190 604 Utih 60, Wjommg 6 Atkms Far Springer Oregon 20, USC 6 Wilson W'ashmgton 23. Wash. State IS Ijttle Santa Clara 13. Cahforn.a Oregon Stanford 0 .220 ,152 .170 .162 19S 147 202 162 1S9 124 152 177 607 423 524 501 e07 20 2659.

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