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PAGE FIVE THE KANE REPUBLICANS KANE and MT. JEWETT. PA. SATURDAY. MARCH 4.

1961; WStMCTITfllf .8 Thompson Blasts 562 at the Elks 1: INTER GITY LI Look Who's Back On Top in Lodies Competition Here The almost inevitable happened TUB IN 4:16 Wolves Finish in Blaze Of Glory; Ron Gets 40 BABY WOLVES WIN LEAGUE JAVVEE TITLE Lanky Worm Thompson continues to be a fine bowler in Kane Elks Men's League competition. His 562 series was the best in league last as his team, won 3 points from the Red.i. The Braves won 3 from Modern Way. Stotl's, ths Restless Five, James City and the Buzz Snws won 2 each from the Senators, the Welders, Cumminas and the Thunder NEW YORKt OR Istvan Rozsa volgyi of Hungary, hounded almost all the way by former Penn State star Ed won. the mile, in 4:01.8 just four tenths of a second off the indoor recordFriday night in the Knights of Columbus Games in Madison Square Garden, before a crowd of 14,255.

Rosy, a slim army captain, has A tremendous all around showing by one of Kane High's great basketball stars stole the thunder in senior high gymnasium here last night. Ron Haight, a 5 foot ll, 135 pound senior playing his last game here, stole the ball nine times and poured 40 points through the hoop to lead the Kane Wolves to an easy, 79 52 league triumph over Finish Game Ahead, Of DuBois; Overall Mark pf 18 and 4. birds, respectively Other high scores: Don Young, been, trying for the "impossible' all The Ludlow Wildcats Baseball Club, which held its organization meeting this definitely intends to be a member of the Inter City League again during the 1961 season. That announcement was made today by Emory Johnson, elected president of the club at this week's meeting. John Juban again will be the team manager.

Mr. Juban said it was his understanding that there may be new teams in the league this season, including possibly a team from Corry. Other officers of the Wildcats include Ralph French, vice president; George Spilka, treasurer; Chuck Walters, Legion post commander and Stanley Carlson, secretary. Assignments for the 1961 season include: Mr. advertising; Mr, Carlson, tickets; Mr.

Johnson, booking agent; Mr. Spilka, finance; Mr, French, sound system and Mr. Walters, grounds superintendent. Curwensville. 536; Roger Klaiber, 501; Joe Hau lik, 526; Art Bush, 509; Ev Lird berg.

512; Mel Hanson, 504; Bill Cummings, 500; Stan Skerl, 520; Bill Cochran, 516; Bob Poklar, 530; Gene Johnson, 548; Ralph Bouch, 529; Jim Perry, 505 and Freddie Doubles, 503. four minute indoor. This time he almost made it. Rozsavolgyi thus won his sixth mile in seven tries this Winter. His time equaled the second best ever indoors.

Only Ron Delaney's record of 4:01.4 is better. In that same race, Rosy clocked 4:01.8. Moran finished second in the mile to Rozsavolgyiv Then it was Terry Sullivan of Rhodesia and Deacon It's official now: Kane has the finest junior varsity basketball team in the District' 9 Class A League this, season. Coach Mike Gamble's Kane Jay vecs, by winning their final game of the season, 54 36 over Curwensville here. Friday night, finished with an 11 1 record against league opponents.

Next best record in the this week in the Kane Ladies Bowling League. The Mobil, team took over first place. And, from now until the end of the season, it probably will be a king sized job to knock the Mobil team out of first place. This is the defending champion team, paced by Bonnie Weirich and Joyce Rietter. Bonnie was the star again this week, rolling a 203 550 as her club won 3 from Battista, dropping Bat tista into second place.

Other high scores of the night include Ruth Swedenhjelm's 181 511 for the eighth place Whirlers. Scoring leaders of the other teams included: Joyce Rolfe, 445, Arcade; Josephine Dicello, 361, Hill Kelly; Fran Caruso, 483, Kane Republican; Gayle Parana, 382, C.W. Hardware; Joan Palton, 444, Quaker State; Phyllis Trimble, 462, Battista; Shirley Dodge, DeCamp's and Shirley Johnson, 435, Anderson's. Shirley Johnson converted the 5 7 split. W.

L. Mobil 19 9 Battista 18 10 Arcade 17 11 DeCamp's 15L. 12'i Anderson's 14 13 'i C.W. Hardware 14 14. Kane Republican 13 15 Quaker State 11 .17 Whirlers 17 Hill Kelly 7 21 MOUNTAIN LEAGUE Final Standings Haight was all over the floor, racing down the court after stealing the ball away, blocking shots, diving on the floor for loose balls and, again and again, hitting with his soft, left handed jump shot.

Kane was in command all the way as Haight and the other four starters hit on 31 of 62 shots they attempted from the floor. That's a red hot 50 percent. Kane's talented junior, Chuck Novosel, had 16 points all in the first half. lie was benched when he became sick with 5:19 left in the third period and didn't return to action until the last 4:27 minutes of the contest. Sharp shooting Billy Howell led the visitors with 23 points.

Jim Scholastic Scores 1IAA PIVVOFF GAMES CLASS A District 1 First Round Springfield Montco 76, Levittown 71 District 4 Semifinal Shamokin 67, Williamsport 45 WPIAL Quarterfinal Unionlown 92, Norwin 56 District 11 Tamaiiua 52, Mahanoy Area 51 (semifinal) Catasauqua 71, Parkland 59 (1st round) CLASS District 1 irst Rounds Media 51, Upier Merion 49 Darby 76, Upper Dublin 37 District 3 QuaHeriinuls Kutztown 69, Camp Hill 4S Annville 61, Middlctown 50 Hamburg 57, Hempfield 43 WIIAL Quarterfinals Wampum 61, Edgewood 50 Avalon 71, Bell Avon 52 District 11 Semifinal Fountain Hill 63, Nesquehoning 48 CLASS District 9 First Found Sheffield 71, Oswayo Valley 48 District 4 First Bound West 60 Ringtown 41 District 10 Smilinal Wesleyvilic 61, Northern Area. 37 PCIAA rhil Mlelphia Diocesan Jones of Fort Lee, Va. With it all, though, Rosy got credit for an indoor record in the 1,500 meters 3:36.6. The old mark was 3:46.3 set by Wes Santee. Moran was caught iri 4:06.7, Sullivan 4:08.3.

Subscribe to the Reutibliran Sheffield .13 1 Emporium 12 2 Port Allegany 8 6 Ridgway 8 6 St. Marvs 8 6 Otto Eldred 3 11 Jchnsonburg 3 11 Smethport 1 13 league was 10 2, by the DuBois Jay vees. Overall for the season, the Gamble team had a sparkling 18 4 record and certainly was one of the best junior varsity squads to represent Kane in a long while. One 'ery encouraging thing about all this is that Grmble used only Friday's Result Port Allegany 49, St. Marys 46 SCHOLASTIC SCORES Johnstown Catholic 67, Altoona Catholic 53.

B.I.C. 45, Moshannon 40. Clarion Lime. 64, Union Jt. 58.

two juniors. Harry Frederoski and i i Addleman, the 6 foot 4 sophomore i or nis wnc puard Ed Anderson. The res but shot only 44 times. Haight made 9 of 14 shots in the first half, 8 out of 15 in the second half. Novosel was 7 for 11 in the first half, 0 for 2 in the second half.

Curwensville finished with a 6 15 record. It played its greatest game against Kane nt Curwensville. No Bull Hogging We could count on the fingers of one hand the number of times Kane players were guilty of ball hogging this season. That's one example of the line coaching job by Rice. Kane student fans came to the game with the idea that their school scoring record for one player for one game was 37 points.

They went wild when Haight approached and passed that mark. But, there is no official scoring record at Kane High. Principal D. G. VanOrmer, who put together the comprehensive Kane High sports record book a year ago, said it would be almost impossible to determine.

Several fans said, they thought Bud Daly once scored 53 points for Kane. The best paying crowd of the season watched the game. Many of the fans came to see two Kane grade school teams play two five minute periods during the halftime intermissions. The team of Jim Williamson. Bill Griffith, John Street, Scott Anderson and Jim Heckman won, 6 over the red team made up of Harrison Snnpp, Jimmy Burns, Don Holt, Don Johnson and MikeMcGowan.

They were among the more than 40 fourth, fifth and sixth grade boys who practiced 9 to 11:30 Saturday mornings at the senior high gym under the direction of Don Magnuson. A JOB FOR ENOS RALEIGH, N. C. CP) no Slaughter, 44, long time major league star, signed a contract to manage the Raleigh Caps in the Class Carolina Baseball League. He announced that he intends to play on a limited basis.

During World War II, the Salvation Army's 3,000 Red Shield canteens served fighting men of the Allies on 26 fronts around the world. Anderson (1 Yi IVi) 114 126 159 134 135 106 133 121 115 168 656 655 MATINEE SUNDAY 2 P.M. ADMISSION MAT. 60c 25c ueinci iwi vui ni ed by Novosel and scored only 5. Kane was in control of the rebounding game, thanks to 7 by Novosel, 6 by Haight and 13 bjf Jim Richardson.

Haight just did score. 40 points. He stole the ball near the Curwensville basket with 10 seconds left andwhile laying on the floor, tossed the ball to Novosel. Novosel flipped the ball back to Haight, who scored with a jumping one hander from 12 feet away from the hoop with 6 seconds left. Sat Out 4 Minutes Haight the league scoring champion in a had 10 points in both the first two periods, 13 in the third quarter and 7 in the last quarter.

He sat out 4 minutes of the second half. Curwensville gave Kane a terrific battle on its home floor back on Jan. 27 before Kane could win, 70 351 413 359 431 435 1989 319 375 408 410 309 168 1989 Vel Geary Ill Lucy Bostaph 120 W. Cecchetti 118 Mary Herron ..177 S. Johnson 152 678 DeCamp's (2 Betsy Dahl 123 Elaine Snyder ..108 Shirley Dodge 131 Nela Wilson 118 Viola Gustafson 97 56 633 TONIGHT SATURDAY Feature Starts 7:18 9:30 squad is made up of sophomores.

The only losses were to DuBois, 41 34; to Ridgway, 52 51; to War, ren, 36 21 and to St. Marys Public, 53 43. Frederoski and Tim Montgomery led Kane scoring last night with 14 and 13 points, respectively. Little iy Harzinski nad 15 points and 6 foot Johnny Norris had 13 for the losers. The Curwensville Jay vees finished with a 6 12 season.

Kane led all the way, acing to a 16 7 lead at the end of the first period and stretching its advantage tn 33 19 it haKtime. Kane had a 21 17 adg in the second quarter. Gamble cleared his bench in both the second and fourth quarters. Kane dominated rebounding, 26 8 in the first half and 22 6 in the second half Montgomery had 22 rebounds for Kane 8 more thun the entire Curwensville learn. Teammates Anderson and Frederoski had 8 and 7, Claud Erickson had 4.

Kane made 9 interceptions, 3 each by Montgomery and Malcolm Wakefield, 2 by Frederoski. Kai.e was charged with 12 bad passes, 5 of them by Montgomery. 91 105 156 111 137 140 154 138 100 112 56 56 694 662 OH! THOSE BEACH PARTIES! THOSE BEER BUSTS! rujiTDtv.riDi niMfint Kane Republican (4 0) EAGLES 123 'Street scored 4 points; Heckman C. Anderson Carol Carter Josie Brothers Fran Caruso M. Shadman 105 103 113 158 124 603 143 113 107 164 116 643 Playoff Quarterfinal Reading Central 49, Allentown Central 47 2 jvertimes.

College Basketball East Penn 94. Harvard 63. Brown 66, Columbia 62. Princeton 68, Dartmouth 54. Cornell 84, Yale 68.

Edinboro 67, Lock Haven 65. MIT 52, Rensselaer 33. Temple 88, Lafayette 68. South Tulane 68, Louisiana State 65. Miss.

Southern 56, Belm.ont Abbey 54. Far West Southern Calif. 86, UCLA 85 (ot). California 52, Wash. 51 (ot).

Utah 83, Wyoming 69. Idaho 106, Gonzaga 78. Brigham Young 74, Denver 57. Colo. State Univ.

67, Montana 49. Utah St. 108, New Mexico 78. San Francisco 49, San Jose 38. Arizona State Univ.

86, Regis 77. Santa Clara 60, St. Marys Calif) 53. Wash. State 81, Oregon 56.

Los. Angeles Loyola 76, Pacific (Calif.) 59. 68, But, Curwensville uoiaen Tide was never in contention after the first 2Vfe minutes last night. Kane led. 8 6.

after a Haight 119 156 161 143 702 scored 2. The youngsters had their own cheerleaders, about 20 of them. The fans enjojed their halftime jump shot with 5:34 left in the first show C.W. Hardware (0 4) 371 335 376 483 1 383 19481 346 2911 296 302, 382 237 Kane Senior High has completed 116 quarter. Then, the.

Wolves got. rea hot. They led, 26 7, at the end of the quarter. The Wolves had a 46 23, bulge at halftime and were in front by 64 36 going into the fourth quarter. R.

Peterson Jean Nelson C. Gustafson Marlene Dyne Gayle Parana 113 101 93 82 117 79 585 117 103 93 .95 ..128 79 615 87 110 125 137 79 654 quite a cycle in sports, a district championship in track, a 6 2 season in football, 18 4 in Jayvee basketball and 17 5 in varsity basketball since the last All Sports Banquet. Tle hird Annual All Sports Banquet to honor these athletes is two weeks from tonight. Tickets sell 1854 All in all, it was a fine Kane Jay vees season that saw the Baby Wolves win with a combination of scoring balance, pesky defense and teamwork. Th? team really began to click on Dec.

13 hen Anderson, a transfer pupil from Warren, joined club. Whirl ers (1 3) Bea Phillips Martha Buhl for $2 each. Curwensville FG FT FM PF Straw 3 3 2 0 Wise 0 3 0 5 151 118 126 85 89 102 138 123 144 142 141 121 eurwenNville FG FT FM PF 2 4 2 Sue Brush Irene Danielson R. Swedenhjelm Quaker DANCE Saturday, March 4 Music by The TUMBLEWEEDS 1 3 3 0 0 3 3 7 0 0 Addleman 2 Presogna 6 Howell 10 Rhone 1 Norris 0 Thurston 0 3 Butterbaugh 1 4 Norris 5 4 Harzinski 7 4 Elensky 1 5 Derek 0 2 181 153 177 697 624 670 State (3 1) 110 165 116 395 276 405 404 511 1991 391 417 444 432 332 87 2103 UETBO GOLDWYN MAYER pnaenli EUTERK PROOUCTlor "7th.egoya ARB Martha Dalton Doris Weidow Joan Dalton D. McKenzie Men Conklin 6 36 PF .150 135 132 146 121 177 .115 173 144 95 95 142 29 29 29 645 718 740 14 22 8 FG FT FM .5 3 3 Totals Kane JVs Montgomery TOURNAMENTS Southern Conference Semifinals Wm.

Mary 88, West Virginia 76. George Wash. 94, Citadel 87. Atlantic Coast Conference Semifinals Duke 92, South Carolina 75. Wake Forest 98, Maryland 76.

Mason Dixon Conference Semifinals Mt. St. Marys 86, Randolph 75. Credit Kane head coach Bruce Rice and Kane Jayvee coach Mike Gamble with excellent coaching jobs. The Kane varsity won 13 of its last 15 games.

It didn't have a boy taller than 6 foot l. It was the final high school basketball game for Kane Seniors Haight, Richardson, Denny VanDer voort, Jim Swanson, Bob Howard, Bob Wells, Jack Hedlund and Roy Brinkley. All but two of Curwens ville's boys were playing their last game. The only Curwensville varsity players back next season will be Addleman and Howell. Howell is a junior.

At least one good sized school is interested in Haight as a scholarship possibility. Paul Pierottt, very promising Kane junior, played with a broken thumb in a cast. He left the game midway in the third period after someone accidentally kicked his face. Overall, the Kane team made 34 of 71 shots from the field for 47 percent. Curwensville made 50 percent of its shots from the field, mm i CnemaScopE i in METROCOIOR Totals 22 19 8 12 52 Kane Varsity FG FT FM PF Novosel 7 5 2 1 16 Haight 17 7 6 3 40 Richardson 4 0 0 0 8 Swanson 2 1 0 1 4 VanDervoort 1 0 0 4 2 Pierotti 1 1 1 0 3 Howard 0 0 0 1 0 Dalton 0 0 0 1 0 Hesso 2 0 0 0 4 Brinkley 0 2 2 3 2 Hedlund 0 0 0 0 0 Wells 0 0 0 1 0 52.

DOLORES HART GEORGE HAMILTON YVETTE MIM1EUX JIM HUTTON BARBARA NICHOLS PAULA PRENTISS With FRANK GORSHiM and introducing CONNIE FRANCIS Frederoski 7 Anderson 3 Wakefield 4 Blystone 2 Paulson 0 Rczzelle 0 Cy Johnson 1 Erickson 1 Thompson 1 Bloomquist 2 Engman 0 Total. 25 2 1 5 3 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 17 9 13 14 6 8 4 0 0 0 3 2 4 0 54 36 54 American U. 58, Catholic U. MAC College Playfcff Hofstra 77, Drexel 55. Albright 74, Haverford 51.

1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 7 12 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 12 Scrgen Play by GEORGE WELLS MatubaHrOiimmmwii Suetied HENRY LEVIN IM bj JOE PASTERNAK Special Featurette "CALL of the HOLY LAND' 7 16 Curwensville Kane Jayvees Totals 34 16 11 15 79 Officials: Trueman Mills and Pete Whisner, both Clarion. Curwensville 7 16 13 1652 Kane Varsity 26 20 18 1579 JOE PALOOKA By Ham Fishei Mobil (3 1) Bonnie Weirich 175 172 203 550 M. Raymond 118 123 113 354 Joyce Rietter 158 158 158 474 C. Swedenhjelm 157 161 131 449 June Rhodes 136 144 130 410 744 758 735 2237 Battista (1 3) Helen Klaiber .144 135 139 418 Jennie Johnson 141 122 145 408 Lois Johnson ..108 102 139 349 P. Thompson 139 141 135 415 Phyllis Trimble 149 143 170 462 25 25 25 75 706 668 753 2127 Arcade (3 1) Marilyn Wismar 139 150 138 427 D.

Kirkpatrick ..95 124 122 341 Joyce Rolfe 124 155 166 445 Phyllis Walters 127 145 137 409 Helen M. Klaiber 90 94 "107 291 575 668 670 1913 Hill Kelly (1 3) June Fleeger ..129 111 117 357 J. Dicello 127 118 116 361 Ellen Metrovich 87 78 94 259 Betty Lathrop ..100 122 101 323 I. Carlson 109 109 109 327 58 58 58 174 610 596 595 1801 Every Keepsake Ujood Houwkwpinj JR. HIGH BASKETBALL Bradford 27, Otto Eldred 21.

WHILE AT WEST WWNGTON Fnnnrtamant Minn Russian Smashes High lump Mark NEW YORK (JP) After losing to Valery Brumel three times in a row John Thomas denied today that the Soviet whiz kid held a whammy on him. Brumel soared 7 feet, 3 inches Friday night in the Knjghts of Columbus Ganjs to shatter the indoor board track record by half an inch. While Brumel was going 7 3, the best Thomas could do before a shocked crowd of 14,255 was 6 10, the first time in two years he has failed to clear 7 feet in a major meet. TRILBY'S ON TH' CH00 CHOO T'NEW WELL, I GUARANTEE SORRY, PROFESSOR TRILBY JUST Ms Acioiurvc. "A ONE LL LEAVE is protected against loss of diamonds from setting for one year from purchase.

CAUGHT A TRAIN FOR NEW hhELL0? TOWN ON A STRETCHER, N.B.A. BASKETBALL Friday Results Detroit 129, New York 112. Philadelphia 123, Syracuse 116. wsi cu'C nccire APm imd j'nn a. A imrrnr MY STARS, HUMPH COME THERE'S TH' FUNNIEST LOOWN'jfe DISTRICT 9 CLASS A 12 0 10 2 8 4 4 7 4 8 .2 10 1 10 DuBois Kane Clearfield Erookville Curwensville Punxsutawney Bradford MICKEY FINN By Lank Leonard PITTSBURGH SCOUT CORRY Joe Frisina of Corry, baseball coach at Spartansburg High School for the past four years, has signed as a fulltime scout for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

He will be working under Scout Supervisor Joe Maxwell in the Great Lakes area. RUIES: Using the following: 16 letters in the blank squares below how many words can you form vertically and horizontal. Jy? Use same word only once nd no proper nouns or plurals please. When words contain Irss than 5 letters and are in tame line 1. "TOICE" scoring is 1 pt.

for word "TO" and 3 pts. for word "ICE." MAXIMUM NUMBER OF POINTS PER LINE IS FIVE. To assist you, we have inserted a few additional letters. EE It RR UU gPi AND I HAVE IT I1L RUN UP TO Friday's Results Clearfield 59, Bradford 46 Kane 79, Curwensville 52 Tuesday's Schedule Erookville at Bradford A FRIEND HAS LOANED ME HIS YACHT, AND WE START ON A TWO SIRIAIi.ll BROS. JEWELERS 78 Fndey St Phone 745 THE BARN IN HALLENDALE VM GLAD yOU WERE BE PERFECT THE I PLANNED FOR US EVERY MORNING ABLE TO GET DOWN, PHIL! TRAINER WILL HAVE few JL WEEKS CRUISE IN ANP I STILL HAVE TWO WEEKS Mt Mol ON I wl THE MORNING I ununAVf a a Mt You can now do your banking from the seat ol your car RIP KIHBY By John Prentice r7 7 YOU WANT ME TO I hi.

MJi' I CON'T You can make all deposits and withdrawals without ever leaving your car when you, use our Drive In Banking Service. Just drive up to the teller's window! Eliminate parking problems once and for all! BUT YOU ARE GENEROUS, ANt? IT I REPORT THAT PI Hf? Jj KNOW. THAT'S A I IrIeI MEANS A GREAT NOT FINt? YOU. MISS imri '1 ASKING AN I PEAL TO ME. A Authority: tlenkim Webler dicHmurg MOW AUTHOR SC0UI YESTEID1T 5 6 3 Ml SCORING! lcttcr Spit 4 lttter 3 2 letter MrMsItIS fate fu A 4 3 IslUoT 5 You'll find our Drive in Banking Service a great time saver! It's just one of many ways we meet your banking needs better.

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