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THE KANE BEHIBLICAH. KANE fisi UT. JEWETT. PA. PAGE THREE TURDAY, JANUARY 7.

1956 54 PALACE MT. JEWETT, TKXNk. ESS The Sports Parade TONIGHT IS OUR FIRST FAMILY NITE BRING 10UK ENTIRE IMMEDIATE FAMILY FOR ONE DOLLAR Middleweight Milo Cliclt For 12 Straight Minutes in 'A' Opener Coach Matt Rausch's Kane Wolves opened defense of their District Nine Class A championship here last night, delighting a near capacity audience with a 54 to 38 runaway over outclassed Brookville. It was the last home game for the Rauschmen until Jan. 24 and they gave their followers something to dream about.

For 12 straight minutes they played the kind of ball that can win the coveted district championship again (iff 'AMI I (Ml) (jfilflKft (ffikt "UWW mUHIH Savage Is Unhappy Despite Fine Fight NEW YORK (UP) Middleweight Mllo Savage of Salt Lake City, Utah, was disappointed today that he had merely held the "great" Eduardo Lausse of Argentina to a flabbergasting draw, instead of knocking him out. "I should have knocked him out," declared the 29 yeaV old Negro slugger who as a 4 1 underdog Friday night, floored the third ranking con tender once and broke his winning itreak at 31 straight in their TV radio 10 rounder at Madison Square Garden. Savage, advancing behind a barricade of gloves, arms and elbows, brought the 3,700 fans to their feet In the seventh session with a booming right to the chin that dropped Eduardo to his left knee for the count of one. Lausse shook off some of the effects of the punch while standing for the mandatory eight count. And so he weathered without great difficulty Milo's bar rages during the remainder of the seventh.

Lausse. scaling 159 3 4 pounds to Milo's 159, almost flattened Savage in the 10th. He staggered Milo with a left right one two to the chin and battered him from rope to rope while groggy Milo desperately tried to fight back. Charley Johnston, president of the International Boxing Guild and manager of Lausse, suffered a reversal when Eduardo gunning for a shot at the middleweight title was held to a draw. Earlier Friday, Johnston had received a verbal sock on the chin when promoter J'm Norris announced he would defy the guild and keen his Friday night fights in New York.

The result left Lausse with a 61 6 3 record, and Savage4 with a 38 31 8 list. GIAMBRA MATCHED How Showing ft JAMES DEAN 1rJX bebel without lA. A CAUSE lomorrow iion. TIIE RISE THE FALL Now Showing MATINEE SATURDAY 2 P.M. uoGORCEY "HflU mm Bowery Bogs fens Moclant Anthony Corutt AUKO AITItU WODUCTION ALSO JUBILEE TRAIL TRICOLOR VERA RALSTON JOAN LESLIE FOREST TUCKER (Thin feature will show at 8:15) PLUS CHAPTER 14 of "Riding With Buffalo Bill" The samba is the nal'onal dance of Brazil.

H.r loves triggered the fT Murder of the fjjft TP IX I BY FRANK LITSKY United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (UP) The sports world was full of the unusual in 1955. For example: In a baseball game between Lexington and Kearney In a Nebraska league, Lexington won by forfeit, all because of a German shepherd dog. A Kearney pitcher singled in the fifth. Innipg. The manager sent out the pitcher's jucket in the teeth of the manager's dog.

The Lexington players objected. There was an argument and the Kearney manager was ordered off the field. He wouldn't go add the game was forfeited. Maybe it proves that man is dog's best friend. In Sturgeon Bay, 11 year old Russ Demmin overruled an umpire.

Russ was catching in a Little League game. A runner broke for home. The umpire called him out, and the game appeared over. But the runner argued. What's more, Russ backed lym up.

Russ admitted he missed the tag. So the umpire called the runner safe, and Russ's team eventually lost the game. Baseball I Kidstuff In Milwaukee, Mrs. Mary Thompson explained how she became interested in baseball at 101. "The kids got me interested last year," she said.

The kids as she calls them are her 85 year old son and 80 year old daughter. In football, a schoolboy coach in West Viiginia borrowed a page from the boxing book and threw in the towel. Barrackville led Lum berport, 25 0, after the first play of the second quarter. At that point, Lumberport Coach R'iiuly Thornton took his team off the field. "When a fighter is getting beat, they throw in the towel.

That's what I'm he explained. A Chicago woman didn't throw in the towel Just money. Mis. Titus Haifa bet $UHJ on a 140 to shot at Arlington Park. The filly won t.nd Mrs.

Haffa collected $14,000. Why did she bet. on that horse? 'T like girl horses," she replied. Slow Down Tactics Two schoolboy basketball teams in Kentucky proved their versatility, if nothing more. Tilghmnn beat Bardwell during the regular st 101 79.

Bardwell decided to slow down the seoi ing when they met in a tournament and won, 6 5. Game Warden William Shaw of Maine had disgraceful news about two members of the Outdoor Writers Association of America. He said two writers hooked themselves with fly hooks at their convention. In Defiance, Wallace Fulk eison got his deer without firing a shot. The buck rushed in front of him.

clashed into a fence and collapsed before Fulkerson could fire. A biologist said the deer probably died of fright. (Subscribe to the Republican) BUY LOUISVILLE TEAM BOSTON (UP) The Boston Red Sox hove sold their Louisville, farm to a group of Cuban business men. Sale of the franchise of.the American Association Is subject to the approval of the association which holds a meeting Sunday in Chicago. Red Sox General Manager Joe Cronin announced the Louisville deal Friday night.

He said that Edward F. Wheeler, leader and representative of the Cubans, would meet in Washington today with President Calvin Griffith of the Senators. The Colonels would become a Washington farm club if approved by the association. Griffith had announced Thursday that he was willing to enter into a working agreement with the new owners of the Colonels. The Red Sox acquired the San Francisco Seals of the Pucific Coast League late last year.

Sale of the Louisville Colonels was approved by a local stock purchasing committee headed by Brude Dudloy who said his group recommended the change in ownership because retention of Triple A baseball in the Kentucky metropolis was a prime objective. Dudley said Wheeler had agreed to keep the Colonels in Louisville. MIAMI BOY CATCHES SHARK BARE HANDED MIAMI ll! A thirteen year old boy said today he captured a nine foot shark bare handed and displayed the 250 pound monster to skeptics. The 93 pound boy, Tony Belcher, said he spotted the shark swimming toward him while sailing his pram in South Biscayne Bay. He said he grabbed the big fish by its wide flanged tail sticking out of water and held it over the side of his sail boat.

Two other boys came alongside and helped Belcher loop a rope mound the shark and haul it to mouth. UCLA bounced back from its Holiday Festival defeat by San Francisco to defeat Idaho, 92 73, in the opener of a weekend series. Elsewhere. Terry Tibhs and Ed Argenbright each tallied 21 points in leading Brigham Young to a 73 64 victory over Montana; Washington's defensive minded Huskies turned back previously unbeaten Stanford. 57 41; Hobby Cobb's 18 points helped Davidson defeat The Citadel, 69 39; Wyoming dunked Denver, 66 51; California edged Southern California.

52 51,. and Oregon State nipped Washington State. 59 10. Dons Inactive Tonight San Francisco and filth ranked Illinois are the only members of the United Press' top 20 teams inactive tonight. Second ranked Dayton shows off Its 1(1 0 record and seven foot Bill I'M to New York's court fans, meeting Ionn College in the feature game of a Madison Square Garden doubleheader.

Colgate meets NYU In the opener. Third ranked North Carolina unbeaten in 11 games this season, visits Duke and foui th renked North Carolina drops in on Wake Forest in major Atlantic Coast Con leience games. ODDS ON TONIGHT THE SEA CHASE CineinaScope TechnieoIor with John Wayne, Lana Turner STAGE ATTRACTION TONIGHT AT 9 P. M. 550 COMING SUNDAY MONDAY LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING CineniaSroM' with WIIXIAM HOLD EN and JENNIFER JONES DELIVERIES jr; TUES.

WED. if THPKS. FRI. SAT. )f VfiDnrrntre MrBTC PRODUCE SEALTEST ICE CREAM RANK'S COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE PHONE 43 1 CITY CASH MARKET GfZB By Hem Fisher SAVS IT WEIGH5 350 pounds, jce WEIGHS I9fc.

Bv Frnrtk Goodwin KBIRDS EYEN BXFFALO, N. Y. Middle i shore with their motor launch, he weight contender Joey Giambra and sa'fl Al Andrews have been matc hed for a 10 round. nationally televised bout HAPPY BIRTHDAY! at Norfolk. on Jan.

23. The i MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Mrs. bout will be Giomhra's first since Gertrude Casson repotted to police his recent discharge from the Army, 'that some thrifty person stole $330 from her purse during a birthday Algeria, city in Afiiea, is more party of a federal savings loan than three times the size of Texas. association.

San Francisco Dons Rack Up 37th Victory In a Row. 62 51 By TIM MORIARTY United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (U.H) The San Francisco Dons, after disestinj home food for almost a week, swallowed their 37th straight opponent Friday night and now are only two victories away from college basketball's all time winning sunow starting 2:15 OF EVELYN NESBIT THAW! College Cage Scores East Vermont 73, Union (N.Y.) 67. Cortland 88, Buffalo 74. Catholic U. 90, Hand Macon 75.

luirtwick 99, Upsala 87. Pennsylvania 69, Dartmouth 66. Princeton 85, Brown 58. Villanova 54, West Virginia 53, Steubenville 73, Slippery Rock St. Vincent 101, California 63.

Edinboro 56, Frcdonia 54. 1 South Southeastern 85, Philips U. 54. Alabama St. 92, Lemoyne 50.

Fairmont 75, Davis Elkins 71. Tampa 70, Rollins 66. Davidson 65, Citadel 59. Midwest Fenn 79, Clarion 69. Akron 99, Hiram 56.

Centenary 86, Arkansas St. 59. Southwest New Mex. A 08, Arizona 35. Tempe 74, Texas Western 72.

West Loyola (Calif.) 77, Fresno St. Washington 57. Stanford 42. Oregon St. 59, Washington St.

10. UCLA 92, Idaho 73. California 52. Southern Calif. 51.

Idaho St. 68. Montana St. 54. Wyoming 66, Denver 51.

AD LA I TIIE DISC JOCKEY WAUKEGAN, 111. (U.B Atllai E. Stevenson time out today from his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination to take a crack at being a disc jockey. Stevenson will spin records for half an hour over radio station as part of the March' of Dimes drive. Johnsonburg Freemen Corp.

Kane Fish and Game Club MEETING MONDAY NIGHT Election of Officers EAGLES OASMCE Saturday Night this year, Kane won its seventh came in eight appearances. The Brookville Raiders the weak Class A team in the district this season lost their fifth game. They have won three times. The first 12 minutes were dull With neither team hitting or passing well. Kane began to move, with four minutes left in the first half.

The Wolves had pulled away slowly to a 19 13 lead before the spurt. Mike Swanson connected with two free throws and a one hander from the right corner and a Tom Thompson to Dick Oyler puss ended in a layup that made it 25 13 with 2:50 left in the half. Another Thompson pass to Gary Smith paid1 off with another layup. Brook ville's'John Guth scored with a driving layup but Thompson flipped 10 Smith and Smith hit with a hook shot. Kane led 29 15.

Brookville rallied for two quick baskets but Clem Chatmon passed nicely to Smith and the Kane center scored with a turnaround layup. Kane led 31 21 at intermission. Kane had led 13 11 at the quarter. The Wolves playedva fine quarter with Swanson, Dave Miller, Smith, Oyler, Chatmon and Thompson moving the ball well. Miller playing fine game started it off Willi a short jump shot that made it 33 21.

Brookville's llepler countered with a long sho'. Thompson fed Smith a perfect pass and Smith scored with a hook. Smith added two frees and Miller scored from the side. Guth dropped in a free throw and a short basket but Thompson dribbled the length of the floor af'er a lebound and popped a short shot. The Wolves led, 41 24.

Thompson passed to Milier, who scored with a layup, and Swanson hit again from the corner. Smith tapped in a rebound to cive Kane a 47 'b lead alter three perio'ds. Brookville came back to outscoie Kane 12 to 7 in the last quarter as Chatmon, Bill Reigel and Mike Carlson spelled the regulars. Carl soil played tne last lour minutes, his first game since dislocating an ankle three weeks ago. The Wolves outplayed Brookville all the way led by Thompson's passing.

Smith's strong rebounding and scoring punch and continued improved play by Miller and Swanson. Brookville was outclassed except for Guth, the surprisingly fast stringbean who led the Raiders with 15. Smith led Kane scoring again with 21 points: Swanson added 11 points and Miller hit for 10 points. Rebound totals awfully Important to this year's Kane team show Smi'h on top with 14. Thompson had 8 and Miller and Swanson had 7 each.

Co eaptuln Oyler had 5. Kane hit on 33 percent of its shots from the field. The Wolves open the rough, out of town leg of their schedule Tuesday in a non league game with a good Johnsonburg High team. Brookville (3 FG IT FM I'F 7 6 15 0 8 4 0 21 6 10 2 McNeil, 0 2 2 5 I 0 4 0 5 7 0 0 1 11.11, P.Mk, Guth. Crook, McM: nigle, Hepler, Totals 14 15 10 13 Kane (31) FG FT FM I'F Swanson, 4 3 3 1 Chatmon.

0 0 0 1 0ler. 1 8 2 2 Reigel, 0 0 0 0 Smith, 8 8 5 1 Thompson, 3 0 0 2 Miller, 5 0 0 1 Carlson, 1 0 0 1 To'als 4 22 19 10 9 54 Officials: Bob Zelechoski. Johnsonburg; Marshall Woodring, Roy noldsville. Brookville 10 5 Kane 13 18 16 12 38 7 54 VICTORY FOR TIIE CABBY KINGS POUT. Tenn.

H'B City Judge Brantb Blue dismissed a charge that cab diiver James A. Reed violated local law by allowing a pi ssenger to ride In the front neat with him. The passenger. Judge S. O.

Bil greath testified that he had asked to ride In the front seat because he had just recovered from pneumonia and wanted to sit next to the heater. LEVI WAS KIGIIT GARNER. S. C. Ivl Wright needed only a match to win dismissal of moonshining charges against him.

lie told the Judge that a jar of liquid found in his car was only Mater and the Judge dismissed the case when Wright showed the liquid wouldn't burn. NEW HONOR FOR NEW YORK '(UP) Johnny Podies, the Brooklyn Dodgem' World Series pitching hero, was cited today for principle and achievement in Hporls" by the sports lodge of B'Nal Pod res will be honored at a New Yu hotel, Jan. 22. Little Wolves Vin Fourth, 55 to 43 The Kane Jayvees team won over a small, but fast, Brookville High JV team last night by a score of 55 to 43 to bring its record to five wins and two losses. The game was close and slightly favored the Brook ville five until early In the second half when the Kane club spurted.

Brookville never overcame Kane's 20 point outburst in the thjrd quarter. Sam Cummings and John De Walt led the little Wolves with eight points apiece in that quarter. High scorer for Kane was Cummings with 20 points. He was followed by John DeWalt, a promising sophomore, with 12 points. Bob Lindquist.

scored eight points for Kane playing far below his usual standards. Brookville (43) Stewart, Cable, Henry, McKnight, ICrdner, Galhraith, Mayes, Huffman, FG FT FM I'F .2 4 2 5 6 2 7 6 6 4 4 8 43 8 0 0 6 2 20 0 2 0 1 16 0 0 0 5. 6 3 3 4 1 0 3s 4 2 2 0 0 15 26 13 17 Kane JVs Lindquist, Ft! FT FM I'F .2 5 4 3 Karrell, 0 Mague, 0 Rush, Hauser, Cummings, Barnahy, Scott, Miller, Bernhard, DeWalt, Hultman, Johnson, 3 1 7 10 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 8 0 0, 0. 20 28 15 16 55 Officials: Gcntilman Tind Miller. Brookville JVs ..10 fi 6 21 43 Kane Jnyvees 8 14 20 13 55 Tatum Expected To Accept N.

C. Post CHAPEL HILL. N. U.P The long rumored hiring of Jim Tatum as head football coacjh at the University of North Carolina whs expected to become fact today. In a whirlwind vistt to his alma mater Friday, Tatum conferred with university officials regarding the post left vacant by the firing last month of Gearge Barclay but there was no immediate announcement of a decision.

1 Chancellor Robert B. House said however, he might make an announcement today and the general opinion was he would announce that Tatum had been hired. Tatum smiled pleasantly ns he bantered with newsmen but evaded all questions. "They just wanted to ask me some questions," he said after nJw hour session with the coaches' "cernmit tee of the athletic rouncil. the meeting he conferred with House for about 20 minutes and then visited friends here.

Tatum flew back to Maryland Friday night for a meeting with; his own staff and presumably to lnlrm them of his decision before aity public announcement. Scholastic Basketball Kane 51. Biookville 38 Punxsut wnev 62. Bra'flord 56 Clearfield 76. DuP.ois ') Sandy T'wp.

49. Somerville 46 Cut wensviile 40, ReyniTdsville 39 5' Biockwaj 24 Erie Tech 7S, Mill Ci ek 38 Franklin 68. Cotry fi Meadvilie 73. Oil 61 St. Mats 60, Johnscftihurg 57 Sheffield 51, Empoium 41 Warren 81.

TitusvilV 31 Yoiingsville 41. Nor Area 40 Pleas. intvill 62. Tldioute 4i West Forest 55, Eef.t Forest 31 Mener 7S, 39 Cranberry 63, Iik view 54 Giecnville 49, Freiionia 43 Hickoiy 52, C.voxi City 43 Sharpsville 58, (mneaut Valley 40 Altocna 94, Join 4, town 54 Indiana 58, Winll 57 Kittanning 4S, 41 Bvavcr Kails 55J Sharon 48 Fan ell od City 28 New CMHtle 62. Ambrldge 32 Mampuin 81.

SJienango 39 Shan nock 61. Jaltsburg 41 Bradford JV Punxv JV 35 Ridgway 102. tt.VTeox 37 Eldred 60. port Allegany 41 Otto 70, Osvayo Valley 28 Smelhpoit Coudersport 40 Noil hern IolJ er 57. Austin 40 Wurren Fit.shj 37.

Bradford Frosh 31 THAT'S LOGICAL MIAMI Fin. (f.PJ Od.1 Sutton. ho told police last Monday thieves had taken a pistol, strongbox and duplicate set of kejs from his iiutn. reported Friday that the car had been stolen. Nfow It the time" ftlart llling yoilr new gun or fishing tackle on our lay away plan.

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Returning to action for the first time since they climaxed a coast to coast tour by winning the Holiday Festival Tournament at New York, the darting Dons turned hack Pep perdine College, 62 31. at San Francisco. Coach Phil Woolpert's top ranked team thus tied Texas for the second longest winning streak in history. The Longhorns also ran off .57 straight victories from 1913 through 1917. But the record the Dons are after is 39 straight posted by LIU in 193.V36 and later matched by Seton Hall inl94(Ml.

Woolpert used his reserves during most of the second half against Pepprdine but kept All America center Bill Russell in for 35 of the 40 minutes of nction. The six foot, 10 inch beanpole led the scoring with 23 points and collected 21 rebounds. Temple Still I nb. aten Temple, one of the East's surprise powers, remained on the unbeaten trail by rolling to a 90 60 victory over the University of Seranton. In ft doubleheader at Philadelphia Villanova upset West Virginia.

54 53, when the Mountaineers missed five free throw attempts in the final minute, while Pennsylvania opened rts Ivy League campaign with C9 06 triumph over Dart IOE PALOOKA RUSTY RILEY Kane AN' DON'T BE THE RABBIT? QWt THEY GONNA GIVE 0005 ON JOE TAHIN' THIS HAB8IT S. rTTTTMn nnMVf TO SCIENTIFIC A STORE WIDE CLEARANCE Save on many items through our store in this big pre inventory house clearing MB II I .1 ml II I.I NA X. 1 Darden, Corey zi traiey St. Kane, Pa. FIRESTONE TeleP!" ii nrt DAMPERETTE AVID www Thm PUBLIC WHT IV OTS PLACE AT t'U NEWS LL ACT OV rJVC: kNCW WCK LUk '6 GOT A BKOKEH LR5.

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