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SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1947 US DAILY nEPUELI CAN, SANE and MT. JEWETT, PA. PAGE THREE cu 35 Shows Continuous I rims pari aunaaj Sunday Starting Mt i Matinee Monday i i Emporium Cane High IIUEGEIt Owe. WrW Wins Final Mountain Kane Moose Defeat JEITT US HUE TITLE TV V. League Game; Scored Warren Bakers 48 47 Joyvees Trim Entpcriuni 35 30 to Vin 11 in League Kane High Jayvees kept up their torrid pace last night by trouncing Emporium 35 30 at Emporium and wind up the league season with 11 victories and one defeat, exactly the count of the varsity team.

Jimmy Thompson was top scorer for the little Wolves with 14 points and Al Magdovitz, with 7 counters came in second. The defense bot One loss Ilj Wins and The Kane Moose took their first Reardon, 1 5 4 0 0 5 7 2 Novosel, 3 Jacobus 0 Colella 0 Hillman 1 Kane High's Wolves won their 11th Mountain League game of the three way playoff to decide the jwinner, of the second half of the Allegheny Mountain league last night when they won a scorching contest from the Warren Bakers 48 47 before a huge crowd in Beaty at Warren. The game was af thriller diller through game against a single loss last night when they defeated 20 10 48 lunponum High 56 35 at Emporium and conclude their best Defeat Eldred 32 15 To Cop North Tier Title Eight Times In 11 Seasons Mt. Jewett High school clinched the championship of the North Tier Class Basketball League of District Nine PIAA last night for the eighth time in 11 seasons. The Mounties defeated Eldred 32 15 to finish in first place with 11 victories in 14 starts.

A packed house cheered as the Magicians rolled to victory and prepared for play league season in a great many years. The Wolves, paced in the scoring by Chuck Daly with 16 Jxnnts and in the passing by Norm Thompson who made 6 points, from the pivot, were 0 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 never any danger and after an 11 pomt advantage in the first period swept right on through to win decisively. 4 11 5 9 7 2 7 2 47 Totals 19 Warren Bakers Davis, 2 Conroy, 4 Eaton, 2 Check, 4 Finley, 3 Lundahl 1 Ruhlman 3 Urbanski 1 Totals 20 Score by periods: Kane 6 13 Warren 15 7 coacn btuart Edwards made two 1 3 3 1 2 0 2 1 13 16 15 Reserve Seats For Bradford Hi Game' tled up Bud Daly, who made only 2 baskets, the same as Larry Oyler. Park, big Red Raider center, scored 13 points to lead the losers, and Farrell's 7 gave him runner up. Emporium started the game like they intended to make it a runaway.

They scored 12 points in the first period, while the Kane aggregation was held to 7. The complexion changed in the second quarter, which the little Wolves took 13 3. After that it was even all the way through, but Kane had its points and took the game. Box score: out and the Moose only tucked the contest away in the closing seconds. Warren piled up a big advantage In the first period, scoring 16 points to Kane's 5, but the Moose with Byham, Novosel, Erickson and Hillman breaking through, regained some of; their loss and at h'i time were trailing 22 19.

The thiid period gave the Moose a 16 15 edge and in a fierce four quarter, they turned tn all th had caino through with the win. In this l.ut period Pete Erickson accounted for 7 of his 16 points on 3 baskets and offs next week. Eldred was ahead 3 0 before the 1348 1047 Mounties started to find the net. Then Kosta Paul clicked for two goals, Bonini added another and Wolfe and Neuman of Referee: Warren.1 Jewett moved ahead 12 3 at the quarter. Eldred never recovered changes in the starting lineup and it worked beautifully last night.

It is not necessarly a permanent move and another shift may precede the Bradford game next Tuesday. George Saines started in the place ox Jimmy Bovard last night and had a fine evening. His shots coming down the center were good and he wound up with 11 points, his best scoring game of the season. Then Coach Edwards started Jim Vail at guard in place of George Novosel and the tall lad made 9. points beside playing a good game under the basket.

In point of experience, the Wolves had their top team of the season in last night and the same one again. 4 College Basketball Paul and Bonini were the big m.mm scorers for the champions. It was Every seat in the north bleachers in the Kane High gym will be reserved for Tues day's game with it was revealed today, by Faculty Manager. Paul Moefy. Present season ticket holders will, of course (or as they say at the school Save their seats reserved while the remaining seat will 6e held for reservees at 65 cents per seat.

The advance will begin Monday morning at 9 o'clock at the High school office and telephone orders will not be taken. It's first, first served until all the seats are gone. Jewett's first championship in the a foul. Mencer made 3 points in this period md Reardon and Novosel made gcod on foul shots. Erickson was top scorer with 16 points and Mencer was next with 10.

Byham tallied 8, Novosel 7 and three year coaching regime of Kane Jayvees DalyKf 2 0 Thompson, 4 6 Hermanson, 1 1 Magdovitz, 3 1 2 0 Cartwright .1. 0 0 Mosser 0 0 Kane 1 1 TP 4 14 3 7 4 0 0 3 Ellsworth McCarthy. Mt Jewett FG Reardon 5. For the Bakers, Con K. Paul, F.

5 McGill, 0 roy was tops with 11 points and By the Associated Press Last Night's Scores Duquesne 47, Georgetown Univ. 38; Holy Cross 66, Springfield 45. Alliance (Pa) 62, Clarion (Pa) Tchrs 51. California (Pa) Tchrs 72, Slippery Rock 67. Ohio State 62, Northwestern 42.

Iowa State 56, Kansas 44. Detroit 66, Kalamazoo 63. Oklahoma Aggies 52, Creighton Bonini. 3 Hipchen, 2 that defeated Warren High twice earlier in the season. LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY Johnson, 0 Mix, 2 locil WATSON.

Frank UT1M0RE ctmunr KW nctum B. Paul. 0 Bob Paul, 0 Totals 13 9 35 Emporium Jayvees Jim Murray, 1 0 2 Farrell, 31 7 Park, 5 3 .13 McDowell, 2 2 6 Jack Murray, 1 0 2 Tomkins 0 0 0 MacNarney 0 0 0 11' 0 10 6 1 4 0 0 0 32 1 2 3 0 2 Hit1 wilcox Hands Burg A. Paul, 0 the rest wei divided evenly among the other players. It was the closest squeak yet for the Moose and gives them an edge in the playoff.

Sheffield Is still in the running and a game between the Moose and the Sheffield club will be played here some evening next week. Tonight the Moose play the Oil City Comets at 9 o'clock on the Kane High floor and if they aren't tired by this time, with five riames in a week, they never will be. 24. ENDS TODAY FT 1 0 5 5 4 3 0 0 0 18 FT 1 3 2 0 2 2 2 1 1 0 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 Daly made most of his shots from the side court, where he is dangerous if he has the range. He scored 7 baskets and two fouls and played a first rate game.

Johnny Hadiield tied Saines with 11 points and was definitely on lor the whole game. Bovard was in the game a short while and made one of his artistic baskets from the center while John Forbes made good on one foul shot. Thompson, in the Totals 12 DePaul 61, Notre Dame 50. Tulsa 77, Drake 55. North Carolina 57, Duke 47.

Eldred FG 12th Straight Loss By 45 34 Margin Williams, 0 Curtis, 1 ,12 6 30 I Barnaby, 1 Totals Score by periods: Kane 7 Emporium 12 735 Rosenswie, 0 (Saylor, 1 13 3 7 7, to 830 well, handled most of the passing! Wilcox High school wound ud its Box score Tulane 47, Tenneesee 41. Georgia Tech 43, Alabama 40. Louisiana State 60, Florida 45. Kentucky 84, Auburn 18. "Hurd casting rods." Priced right.

Let us rebuild your old rod and refinish like new. Cliff's 416 Elk Ave. ad. Referee, Remarge, of Emporium. Kane Moose as usual, but he scored only two Mountain League season last night! 5 2 0 Welch, 2 Johnson, 0 Farrell, 0 I Mencer, baskets and two fouls lor a point with their second victory over FT 4 5 6 6 4 0 TP 2 10 4 16 0 8 score, low.

for him. Johnsonburg this, season, as they Erickson, Byham, PLUS MARCH OF TIME "NOBODY'S CHILDREN" Tomkins was top man for the 5 13 5 15 losers with 12 counters and Fapore, the other forward made 9. The re Totals Periods Mt, Jewett Eldred mainder of the scoring was divid 632 '515 6 2 12 3 Bowling Results turnea hack the wlnless Johnnies by tbe decisive score of 45 to 34. It gave Wilcox a record of 4 wins and 8 losses in the league with a decided improvement visible in the latter part of. the season.

Johnsonburg started off with a bang last night and had scored 7 points before Wilcox made a tally. It didn't last long, however as the 0 ed. The Wolves let no grass grow under their feet last night. They pounded out 18 points in the first 8 minutes and made things pretty MIXED No. 8 Moose and Oil City Meet Here Tonight discouraging for the Red Raiders, 340 421' 3751 $ubs in the second period didn't keep up the pace, but their work 123 144 125 146 131 107 ...159.

.125 ..1131 142 110 118 125 148 131 Tonight at 9 o'clock the Kane Moose will tackle the Oil City Long Knapp Average Balsley Capello 'Total KAME MOOSE v. vs. OIL CITY COMETS DOUBLE FEATURE 425 404 was creditable enough. The third period found Kane again on a scoring spree and the final gave Comets on the Kane High flobr in an effort to their i worst trimming of the season, insurred at 644 669 632 .1965 them four more points to the good Oil City amonth ago when the shooting of Polinski, Wittman and Johnson became effective and the Johnnies found their 7 0 edge reduced to one point at the quarter. The second period was alLfor cox" and gave them 26 16 margin at half time.

The team was working well and shooting was above Average. Polinski, Wittman and Johnson sparked Wilcox and Marasco, Summers and Beardsley topped the losers. Fred Doubles crew a Comets manhandled the Moose to There never was any doubt about the winner as the champion Kane High' aggregation demonstrated Consistent mastery all evening SATURDAY, March 1 win by 19 points. No. 1 112 143 177 123 100 9 P.

M. 23c 10c 105 153 192 123 100 140 145 193 123 100 357 441 562 369 300 50c HIGH SCHOOL long. ADULTS Coaches Ray Phillips and George Gillott' will start the game with Buck'Byhara at center, Glade Men A ..,1 Sandburg Williams Willman Average Average Total si DEAD cer ana I'ete at iorwaras and' Bud Reardon and Carl Novosel treat one oi the GRADE SCHOOL STUDENTS TICKETS ON SALE AT MOOSE HALL Pierotti's Homestead Gulf Station 655 673 701 2029 tat." guards. The visitors will have For Kane High it was the 15th victory 4n 17 games, by, far their best record in years. The big game of the season is the next one, however, and then comes the test for the' championship of the Class A northern section fight.

Box Score: 1 Of SUPERIOR CLEANERS Phillips Keystone Station couple points in the third perioci and dropped one in the fourth, they were in and handed Johnsonburg their 12th consecutive league defeat of the McGonnell Sabo No. 6 152 ..143 .168 106 120 154 187 173 104 149 165 175 188 117 160 471 505 529 .327 429 big Bob Lynch at center, Bill Eck ert and McKairt at guards and Red McGurn and Jack Stack at forwards. The Moose have entered' angth er tournament, making it three they aspired to win. They will play in an invitation meet at St Marys which starts Tuesday. est names in fiction, begins a fascinating ncvrnovcl Box Score.

WUcox High Johnson, Wittman, Butters Hermanson H. Butters Total TRY THESE FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS Kane High Saines, 5 Hadfield, 5 Thompson, 2 Daly, 7 Vail, 4 Bovard 1 Forbes 0 689 767 805 2261 Fairmont's Sweetened Birds Eye ronnskl, Allen, Hanson, Swanson Retzer Mil? MOUNTAIN LEAGUE PEAS 12 oz. pkg. 29c Anderson Thrush Olson 0 No. 5 146 147 131 125 79 Birds Eye 158 134 179 137 79 145 158 170 126 79 449 439 "480 388 237 VEGETABLES 29c STRAWBERRIES, lb.

pkg. 61c Heat and Eat FRENCH FRIES 33c Sweetened PUMPKIN PIE MIX pkg. 26c MIXED Harbeck 0 Novosel 0 STANDING L. Anderson Udovich Average 1 TTkTTK TTTTT I mini TP .4 0. 8 5 l.ll 8 1 18 ,2 1 5 0 1 1 1 0'2 ,00 0 20 5 45 TP 10 2 1 0 2 3 2 8 1 13 .4 19 3 2 8 i o2 14 6 34 Birds Ee SUCCOTASH, 12.

oz. pkg. 29c FT TP 2 1, 11 3 1 11 2 2 6 2 2 16 2 19 0 0 2 111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 8 56 FT TP 7 3 9 1 0 12 4 17 2 2 2 2 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 7 35 24 Totals Ul Emporium High SELF SERVICE MARKET II Dill) II 111 Fill Nil Fapore, 3 Tomkins, 6 Total 628 687 678 1993 Kane 11 1 .917 Ridgway 8 3 .727 No, 8 Emporium 8 4 .667 Zampogna 169 156 137 462 St. Marys 6 5 .545 Marasco 159 113 95 367 4 8 .333 Marasco 158 112 121 391 Sheffield 4 8 .333 Jeffreys 142 131 133 406! Johnsonburg 0 12 .000 Williams 172 149 185 506 Totals Johnsonburg High Nelson, Ferragine, Summers, Soule, Marasco, Beardsley Marino Totals Score by periods: Wilcox 10, Johnsonburg 11 28 FRALEY STREET 3 BERNARD KENNEDY Kreakie, Larson, Orr, Blumle Parish Gustafson 0 2 0 0 0 14 661 671 2132 46 11. i Jit 10 45; 11 34 5 800 No.

7 129 123 ..135 136 144 Referee, Waples of Warren. 139 168 122 169 109 146 144 166 377 437 401 471 423 Total Johnson Anderson B. Johnson Halliwell Elliason vt Total Score by periods: Kane. 18 Emporium 7 Referee, Hoffman 11 15 1256 12 8' 835 of St. Marys.

KANE HIGH SCHOOL 167 112 in thfs newspaper 667 765 677 2109 vs. Friday Night's Scores Bartram 42, Overbrook 37. Indiana 48, Johnstoyvn 33. St. Mary Catholic 24, Johnstown Ridgway, St.

Marys Game Postponed Schedule mixup forced postponement of the crucial Class game between Ridgway and St. Marys Mountain League teams due to have been played at Ridgway last night At game time there was no referee there and the two teams with a packed gymnasium waited until 9 o'clock and still no official. The mixup occurred when Joe Waples of Warren filled his scheduled appointment at the Wilcox Johnsonburg game while the Ridgway management thought he was booked for Ridgway. The two teams played an exhibition game which Ridgway won 31 29 and will play their regular, official game Monday night BRADFORD TUESDAY, March 4 liiilSllililik on Tuesday, March 4th Catholic 18. utG0ls.

rr Bloomsburg 40, Lewisburg 31. Williamsport 41, Altoona 37. Bradford 32, Sharpsville 24. Otto Townhsip 30, Shinglehouse No. 4 Ross 140 121 152 413 McCauley 124 114 149 387 Longshore i 169 169 146 484 RanD 122 127 89 338 Sandburg 150 143 104 397 Total 705 674 640 2019 No.

8 Guiher ..165 129 192 486 R. Guiher 86 111 148 345 Carlson 163 123 142 428 Williams 119 118 114 351 Carey 148 158 131 4371 Total 681 639 727 2047 1 Admission Adults 50c Students 23c 25. LESNEVICH UPSETS FOX, BETTING ODDS NEW YORK CP) Gus Lesne vich, who has always been just a "good" fighter to the fans but never one to raise their blood pressure woke, up today to discover he not only still has his light heavyweight championship, but is. the hottest thing around these parts since the invention of steam heat. It wasn't only that old Gus tossed the betting odds and the ugly rumors of a title "deal" right out the window by stbpping young Billy Fox with the big right hand in the tenth round, of their title bout before an "SRO" turnout of 18,318 customers in Madison Square Garden last night, although even his closest friends didn't think he could do it.

See You" PRELIMINARY 7 P. M. FEATURE GAME 8 P. M. Mt.

Jewett 32, Eldred 15. Ludlow 45, Pt. Allegany 29. Smethport 30, Coudersport 18. Jersey Shore 47, Renovo 40.

Chambersburg 58, Waynesboro 40. at GRAY'S CHECKED IN By Ham Fisher JOE PALOOKA 7 DON'T WAKE NO JOKES WITH ME I YO' KNOW I CAINT A HERE'S 'A NOOSPAPER STORY ALL ABOUT IT, Vfi I FO'GOT YO' WAS GOT US PLENTY GRUB M' (7 HEAR ANYTHING IT i TVT WEARIN' OTHEH LIQUID R'FRESHWUNTS AN' 'ijB0UT A CERTAIN TT Ml, JESS PUT UP THAT ALM0S' TOOK A SHOT AT SOME A THEM BOOKS 'BOUT STICK UP. JL READ IT. READ YO I I 1:1 tnih I I if I.i Ik. I i Mi ill1 HI 1 For of feci (still a nickle or the best In town) or Hot Chocolate made with milk with a Delicious Sandwich Stan LAUREL Oliver HARDY Join the Foreign Legion "BEAU IIUHKS" Sport Giop Suey Bradford High's 28th ranking schoolboy basketball team placed a bid for higher consideration in the Pennsylvania picture as they came from behind in the fourth quarter to defeat Sharpsville High 32 24 before a roaring, overflow crowd of 1,100 last night at Junior High gym.

Matinee Saturday 2:00 p.m GRAY'S DRUGSTORE 89 FRALEY STREET The northern Greek Lakes create their own localized snowstorms when a wind 20 degrees lower in temperature than the Ofto Township High nosed out Shinglehouse 30 25 last night to finish second In the North Tier cage league and also qualify for the District Nine Class playoffs. It was Otto's 10th league win in 14 Marts. 1 surface of the water tangles witn piassgs si rising yjiq, J..

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