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TOE KANE REPUBUCAIf SANE and BIT. JEWETT. PA. PAGE THREE SATURDAY. JANUARY 28, 1936 RANCISGIL DONS Fi PALACE MT.

JEWETT. FKOTTA. 1 Cummings Scores 15 Points As Kane Jayvees Roll 43 33 Husky Sem Cummings fired in 15 points in the second half and hauled irn rebounds last night as La verne Johnson's Kane High Jayvees won their ninth game in 12 outings, 43 33, over the Punxsutawney reserves. rtr I I SPIESEH GETS KNEE, nucicsLeaa an me 1A A 1Af i way as vvOiVGS nit wwv rWB I All. I Wl wwwn Box Score MIAMI BEACH, Fla.

(U.R) Chuck Spieser, the baldish graduate of Michigan State who held young Willie Pastrano to a surprise draw asked for a sh6t at the light heavyweight crown today "as soon as possible." Spieser's body attack would have won an avenging decision over heavyweight Past.rnno of Miami Beach Friday night In their return TV radio 10 rounder had Jiot the aggressive Detroiler tired In the late sessions. Jiggling Willie hnd outpointed hnrd hltting Chuck at Chicago, July The Punxsutawncy High Chucks were firmly in the driver's scat today in the District 9 Basketball League after a dazzling, surprisingly easy 65 47 triumph over the Kane Wolves last night at Punxsutawney. The victory gives ChucU Daly's Punxsutawney team a perfect 5 0 league record with tough Clearfield the only real contender at this time. Clearfield rolled over Bradford, 72 56, last night at Clearfield for a 4 1 league mark. The Punxy subs took 15 to 10 lord at the half but the Kane team went on a 19 point scoring spree In the third stanza, outscoMng Punxy in that period.

19 to 9. Cummings had three field goals. Bob Lindquist hud five points and play maker Sonny Bush had two field goals as the Little Wolves pulled uhead, 29 to 24. a junior, added two more field coal and freshman Al I la user dropped in five out of six free throws as the Johnson crew out scored Punxy, 14 to 9 in the last quarter: Cummings and Lindquist led Kane with 15 and 12 points, respect ively. Rebound toUls included Cummings 17.

Lindquist 9. Mike Miller 6. Hauscr and Bush with 4 and Jim Scott with 2. The Kane team missed Star forward John De Walt, who watched the game in street clothes. DeWslt is sidelined with a bruised foot.

Kane. JVs (43) I FT FM rr 6 the near eapneity 3,918 fans came close to seeing Pastrano's unbeaten 12 streak ended at 15 straight. 6 1 Judge Fred Anronson had Spis 4r ahead, 96 95. But referee Cy 8 Gottfried favored Pastrano, 96 95. Judge Stu Winston caled it even, 2 96 96.

Kane (17) FG Swanson, 3 Oyler, 4 Smith, 5 Thompson, 3 Miller, 2 Chatmon, 4 Bush, 0 Reigel, 1 Hultmun, 0 TOTALS 22 Punxsutawney FG Ishman, 4 Atcheson, 1 Steiner, 9 Levy, 5 Kephurt, 3 TOTALS 22 TOTALS 22 Chuck forced the fighting in every round and ban aged Willie's 14 47 midriff whenever he could corral PP Tjthe retrea'ing, side stepping young 2 li ster at close quarters. Chuck was 1 4 i effective also with some left hooks 2 2'Pnd rights to. the head. But Pas 1 18 trano's countering left jahs and 1 10 left hooks were often the cleaner MAY SET NEW RECORD OF 40 STRAIGHT TONIGHT NEW YORK (U.P California Coach Pete Newell expect to chaw his way through a dozen Turkish towels tonight as his team provides the fodder for what Is expected to be an easy record setting 40th victory for the University of San Francisco. Newell, who actually gnaws continually on towels during a same, has been known to go through a half dozen during a California winning effort.

And if USF, the defending national champ, wins es easily as all predict, Pete could break the Cal. Athletic department in gnawed towels. A USF victoiy. apparently assured barring a complete Don tel lapse or a super human Cal performance, would break tne major college mark of 39 now held jointly by Long Island University, Sct on Hall and the Dons. But San Francisco, in knotting that record in defeating Fresno State two weeks ago, accomplished in two seasons what it took co holders LIU and Seton Hall three to do.

The Dons took 26 stiaight last year after an early season 1 ss to UCLA, later reversed, and have However, vor nils a long way to go to set an all time, all size college mark. Peru, State ers hold that record with 55 consecutive' victories spanning live seasons from 1921 through 1926 Both clubs wet in top physical fettle for tonight's contest. But Newell figures that even his healthy ball club, which boasts a com mendable 9 3 record so far this sen ison, will be out of the ball game after first six or seven min jutes." Sixth ranked North Carolina is 'the only member of the United' i Press top 10 not in action Second ranked Dayton hopes to ex 1 tend its ses, on unbeaten record through 15 games against 10'h linked Louisville, hile third rank nk vt ed Illinois plays Paul. Kentuiky (No. 4t has an impo ant date with nderbilt (No.

8), North Carolina State (No. 5) entertains St. John's, unbeaten Temple (No. 7) visits Navy and Southern Methodist (No. 9) hosts Texas Christian.

JAKE I.F.IDIG HONORKD J. B. (Jake) Leidig. football, basketball and track coach at Warren High school from 1912 to 1954 and well known here, was honored at a testimonial banquet at Warren TTiursday night. Some 700 Warren residents turned out for the affair.

Harry Stuhl drehi and Jim Crowley, two of Notre Dame's famed "Four were the guest speakers. Leidig. who also was a math Instructor and assistant principal at Warren High for 41 years, retired yesterday. Winchester rifle and shot run. 10 down or your old gun in trade.

18 months to pay. Cliffs Gun Shop, open evenings. 416 Elk Ave. 9 22 tf. i Tiauy nignt was the low spolf this season for Coach Matt Rauscli's Kane squad.

Punxsutawney ganged up on the two Kane stars Tom Thompson and Gary Smith and led all the way. It was the rout most of the second half. It was a big for the Wolves. They could have caused three way tie for first place by winning. As things stand today, they Will have to rely on someone else to knock off Clearfield and Punxsutawney.

Wins over boih Punxsutawney and Clearfield in games here next month would not he enough to "retain the Wolves' district championship. being double teamed under the both baskets as the Chucks ran to an 11 2 leal midway in the first quarter. I he Chucks led 6 0 be fore Smith intercepted the ball and passed to Mike Swanson for a lay up. runxsuiawncy was hot; Kane was missing. Smith rebounded and scored with a layup and Swanson passed to Smith to cut the margin to 11 6.

The Chucks led, 14 8, at the end of the quarter. The Wolves fought back in the second quarter, but well coached Punxsutawney held its six point lead as both teams scored 13 points, Clem Chatmon rebounded and scor efl Willi a Two handed jump. Kane uaiifd Husky bam Levy scor ed a three pointer on a layup and la tree throw. Art Kephart hit from the side and Smith scored with a layup. Punxsy led.

19 12. Set shot artist Bob Ishman dropped in a long shot to make it 21 12. Siott, 0.0 0 0 0 Miller, 0 4 3 0 3 Cummings, 6 7 3 2 15 Lindquist, 9 6112 Bush, 3 0 0 1 6 I Hauscr, 1 7 5 3 7 TOTALS 13 27 17 7 43 Pinny JV (33) FG IT FM TF Manners, 1 2 2 0 4 Miller, 2 0 0 4 4 Ilaire. 3 4 13 7 i Johnson, 7 5 2 3 16 Otto, 1 0 0 1 2 Shuster. 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 14 11 5 13 33 Kane JVs 5 5 19 14 43 Punxy JVs 8 7 9 9 33 TONIGHT AT 9 STAGE 125 DON'T RK LATE OR VOU MAY BK AWFUL SORRY "SEVEN CITIES OF GOLD" Color Cinemascope Michael Rennle, Anthony Qulnn STARTS SUNDAY 'Pete Kelly's Blues' and Color Jack (Dragnet) Webb, Janet IHgh, Kdmond O'Brien SUNDAY MATINKKS DISCONTINUED ANOTIIKR GIFT A new electrical scoreboard.

a gift of the Stackpole Carbon company, has been installed in the new L. T. Kelly gym at St. Marys and was used for the first time Thursday night as the St. Marys Public High wrestling team met Curwens ville high.

The scoreboard is similar to the one recently installed at St. Marys Central High school as a gift from the Speer Carbon company. SPECIAL PURCHASE Set of 3 Aluminum SAUCE PANS While they last! JUST RECEIVED A FEW MORE Trouble Lights 15 foot Heavy Duty Cord 98c Phone 68 By Ham Fisher NOW SHOWING Maddest; v. Urfixr 'J TONITE IS FAMILY NITE Feature Starts 7:20 A 9:80 Tomorrow Mon. Continuous Sunday Starting: 2:13 From the I Best Seller It and Prize Winning Stage Play! IK .0 On CO TRIN Arthur Kennedy martha scott Dewey martin gig Young Now Showing MATIN KE SATIRDAY r.

M. Bombardier RANDOIJ'II SCOTT FAT O'BRIEN ANN SHIRLEY ALSO ABOARD A TUNA CLIPPER! NAKED "Bomhurdier" will show ut 8:30 BERLIN OTP." East German Communist police fired on a West Berliner crossing the east west city border on his way home, West Berlin police headquarters announced today. Police said the man, not identi was n)t hit. THE irki DESPERATE HOURS I Smith added two free throws and.tering his 10th shutout of the scathe Wolves rattled the Chucks brief son. ly with a full court press.

Thomp 1 in tonicht's games, the Cana son scored with a short shot but'di lanky Joe Steiner hit with a shor jump shot. Kane trailed 23 16. Dirk Oyler, who played perhaps his best game of the season, scored with a free throw and Chatmon hit with a jump shot late in the second. WW MS iiuuuuuiu yii in ni nun inn muLiiviribD Red Star Sets New World Record In Speed Skate; U. S.

Athlete Hurt. CORTINA. Italy Ev genlj GrUhln of Russia beltir ed the world 500 meter speed Hkntln? reeord today when he raced the distance in 40.2 Kee ond In the winter Olympic games. CORTINA, Italy (UB Lamberto Dalla Costa, a daring Italian air force jet pilot, drove his two mnn bobsled to the Olympic championship today while an American brakeman was injured on the final heat. The sled driven by favored genio Monti of Italy finished second.

Ed Seymour of Rochester, N. the brakeman on the No. 2 Anvri can sled driven by Art Tyler, suffered a severe leg Injury during the final run of the four heat competition and was rushed to the hospital. rays taken at the hospital showed Seymour suffered a dislocated right ankle and severely torn liga in his right knee. There were no broken bones, however.

Russia won its first gold medal in the 1956 winter games and moved into the lead in the unofficial team standings when Luhov Kozy reva raced to victory in the 10 kilometer fi.2 mile) cross country ski race. Miss Kozyreva, the world champion for the event, toiled over the rugged course in 38 minutes and 11 seconds. Soviet women skiers also took second and fourth places. Radja Eros china finished second in 38:16. Sin la Edstrom of Sweden was third in 38:23 and Alcvitina Kolchina wits fourth in 38:46.

There were no American entries. The No. 1 American sled, driven by Bud Washbond of East Harlford. I placed fifth, while Tyler's sled was sixth. Army Sgt.

Pat Bresiidocki, War. was Wash bond's brakeman. These placings earned the U. S. three points In the unofficial team standings.

Italy's Triumph wis the" "most smashing since the Swiss won the first two places in the 1948 winter games. Mrs. Andrea Mead Lawrence cf Parshall, the defending champion in the woman's giant slalom ski rare, tied Friday for fourth pla 'e In that event, two American entrants wound up far hack In the men's 30 kilometer ski race, and Czechoslovakia beat the U. S. hockey team, 4 3.

At the end of Friday's events, Rus. sia, Finland and Germany were tied for first pla with 10 points apire in the unofficial standincs. Austria was next with nine points, Sweden followed with five. The V. S.

and Switzerland were tied with two and a half points each, und Canada had one. PF.MARCA SICK BOSTON (PR) Former welterweight champion Tony Marco will he unable to meet lightweight champion Wallace (Bud Smith here Feb. 7. De Marco reported "sick" Friday and said he would not be in shap for the scheduled 10 round not title match. Lany Boardman, a 19 year old boxer from Marlboro, was signed to replace DeMarco.

STILL FLYING HIGH flE'LL fOR A rbcorp torn ZTRAiMr TO GOOD START VP rrcAAf It i I MCti i A WAP VI a quarter to cut the I yPw YORK The New lead to 27 23. But Steiner scored York Knickerbockers limped back with two frees and Punxsy left today, only one and one hall floor with a 29 23 intermission lead, games ahead of the last place Syra Punxsutaw ney came back strong Jeuse Nationals in the Eastern Di to outscore Kane 16 to 10 in the.vs"n of the National Basketball punches. District 9 Standings Overall 5 Punxsutawney 10 9 IT 5 4 6 Clefirfield 4 Kane 3 DuBois 1 Hiadfnid 1 Biookville 0 Last Night's Results Punxsutawney 63. Kane 47 Clearfield 72, Bradford 56 Only games scheduled Next Tuesday's (tames Bi ookvill at DuBois Next Friday's Gaines Kane at Brookvifle Bradford at Punxsutawney Clearfield at DuBois District 9 Punxsutawney 65, Kane 47. Clearfield 72.

Bradford 56. District 10, Section II Corry 69, Titusville 67. Meadville 54, Franklin 52. Warren 80, Oil City 72. Northern Tier Otto Township 59, Port 25.

Couders port 53, Oswnyo Valley 51. Smethport 62v Eldred 39. league Johnsonburg 93, Wilcox 37. St. Marys 50, Ridgway 46 Others Altoona 65, Johnstown 60.

Sykesville 73, Reynoldsyille 27. Sandy Twp. 44, Brockway 38. Summerville 60, Curwensville 59. Erie Academy 74, Harborcreek C8.

Erie Tech 82, Erie Prep 76. Strong Vincent 78. Erie East 72. Butler 66, Grove City 50. Emporium 51, St.

Bernards 38. Kittanning 54, Freeport 53. Mercer 107. Cochranton 57. Hollidayshure f6, Philipsburg f0.

Galeton 57, North Potter 49. DELIVERIES TUES WED. 3f THURS FRI. SAT. )f GROCERIES MEATS PRODUCE SEALTEST ICE CREAM KANE'S COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE PHONE 45 1 CITY CASH MARKET SEVERAL BIRDSEYN third quarter, then pulled away as Rausch began clearing his bench trying to find scoring punch.

Punxsutawney led, 35 19. midway in the third quarter before Oyler i tons at New Yerk tonigh'. Friday drove in for a short and Dave Miller in Knicks lost to the Roeh pussed to Smith for a layup. Steiner jester Royals. 11 93.

while the Pis College Cage Scores Syracuse 102, Connecticut 82 Georgetown 82, St. Peter's 69 Scranton 102. Wilkes 70 American Int. 97, Dickinson 63 Fenn 83, Wooster 76 Illinois Tech 100. Chicago 74 Mm my St.

85. E. Ky. 74 Memphis St. 105.

Miss. St: 73 Wake Forest 89, South Carolina 75 Alabama St. 90, Tuskegee 61 Texas Wesleyan 66, St. Mary's 61 Stanford 74, Oregon 53 Washington 66. Oregon St.

58 Montana St. 55, Montana 54 Southern Cul. 65, Idaho 5R Ohio St. 80, Colorado Western 63 Seattle 106. St.

Francis (Pa.) 83 't's Gbs Chamber TURNING HIS BACK on photographers, Burton W. Abbott smokes his cigaret calmly in Oakland, court building elevator after his conviction in the kidnap murder of 14 year old Stephanie Bryan. He facea a gas chamber sentence Feb. 3. A while after the photo wa made, the 27 year old former university student, who has a wife and child, played In a jail bridge game.

(International II 3 JOHNSON BROS 25 21 7 to Lai ry Liberto and Mike Caruso, both of Ford City. Kane 8 15 10 14 47 Punxsutawney 14 15 16 2063 DETROIT WINGS ARE ONLY 5 GAMES OUT MONTREAL (U.PJ The omush ing Detroit Red Wings. National r.u Hockey League champions for the past seven seasons, are making a strong bid to overhaul the Mon ire ai lanaaiens in tlie current pennant race. After taking over undisouted possession of second place Thurs day niuht, the Red Wings moved to within five games of Montreal Friday night by blanking the Black Hawks. 7 0, at Chicago.

Detroit's rookie goalie. Glpnn Hall, turned in 25 Sjivps in if aic ens entertain the Boston Bruins and th Toronto Maple Leafs host the New York Rangers. nrr'n ftp eril OUT OF CELLAR Association. The Knicks. who own a poor home record of seven wins and 17 losses, meet the Fort Wayne Pis 'ons downed the Boston Celtics, 106 97.

In other Saturday night action. Boston is ut Rochester and Philadelphia is at Minneapolis, while Syracuse Is at St. Louis fur a na tionally televised afternoon game. PROVIDENCE TAKES 6 POINT HOCKEY LEAD PITTSBURGH The pace setting Providence Reds reached the two thirds mark in the American Hockey I eaguc seuson today with a six point lead over the Pittsbtnh Hornets. The Reds, with five different plajers figuiing In the scoring.

Ktw.bsk II. 4 4.. 1. the pesky Buffalo IVsons a 5 4 do feat in the onl' game plaed. In toniyht's gj.mes, Buffalo is at Hershey, Providence plays at Pittsburgh and Cleveland is nt Springfield.

TOUGH LUCK MIAMI, Fla. U.P Prexdase, Venezuelan horse who had nominated for the added Wiuener Handicap nt Hialeah Park Feb. 18, broke a leg in training in Venezuela Friday. IOE PALOOKA MICKEY FINN ttf if QUALITY MEATS 75 Fraley St. countered with a layup.

The Punx 1 sut iwney lead was cut to 35 31 and the Chucks were in trouble for the last time. Ishman hit with two frees, then hit with his specialty a push shot from the right sideline at midcourt. Two more quick baskets a short and Steiner's beautiful corner shot left Kane behind 41 33. Steiner hit with two more layups to make it 45 33 at the end of three period i. NASHUA WITHDRAWN ARCADIA.

Calif. U.W Nashua. who had been nominated for the added Santa Anita Handi MBit frti.u K.u.n I inro. Trainr Sunny Jim Filzsim nions notified Racing Secretary Jimmy Kilroe to have Nashua's erased from the list of nominees. By Alan Mover i EAGLES DANCE Saturday Night IANUARY 28th DANCING 9:301 VIEWS Dm VOU WENT LOST AY I Lt ADMIT I WAS I I MA HA VOU DESERVID AHM.SHUDCXJPAN' TOO FAR HCS BEEN AGGRAVATE BECOMING I TOLD VOU TO LAV OFF I JUST PAID FIFTY YOU MIGHT US yrf BUT NOW THAT I MUST HAVE BEEN SOVE FIGHT BUCKS FOR THe HAVE TRIED i fr r2 IT1L BE FAN WHO RESENTE0 THE CRACKS.) NFW OUTFIT handicappedi Hank Leonard CAMPAGJMG 7 A ml A UP MPS Vi nTiWnn'5 hmm! well please TfiFADv? VI VI ll WrTlfT( roo oo oo coo 1 START I HAVE Jt SIR 1 TNEB EE EEB I yOU'LL PETFCT THAT RARE 'Y SEVERAL OTHER jm fHn VA TWAk Akkk OUALITy I MENTIONEP 1 APPOINTMENTS 1 fh fClV Hrh nrrTrf IMMEPIATELY.MR.WINGPALEyrTW UtlU MLC CDC at i DO YOU KNOW? An overage watch balance wheel turns 1,800 times In one hour 41,200 times In 24 hours 15,768,0 times in one year? Have it checked now for cleaning or other repairs Keep your watch in A condition to always be on lime for that date or important meeting.

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