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A PA I I FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 4 7 LEVEN SPORT NEWS Braves Sign SoutHworth for Five agons To Meet Traditional ivals In Big Game Tonight BO WLING le Warren Hi Dragons reach her high point in their grid on tonight when they tackle traditional rivals the James- 1 Raiders, under the lights at estown. le game will be played on the school field to the rear of the Dr high school building on Sec- street, with the kickoff at 8 ck. Pre-game ceremonies by Jamestown Hi will start en minutes earlier, large delegation of the Drag- aithful and the band will ac- pany the 25-man squad to the 45th game between the schools over a -18-year span, oach Leidig plans to start the team that faced Oil City and ois, but substitutions will be freely if the varsity finds heavy Jamestown line too to crack. been shopping for some the genial gon pilot said, could have more speed at DuBois, and going 10 need a lot of it at uch of the drilUng week was centered on de- iped hard charging, both on the of the forward wall and the PROCESS LEAGUE A.rcade Alleys have a bear by the tail but maybe we can handle he The Raiders dropped their first team improved its two games to Tonawanda, N. lead position in the Womens New bv a 6-0 score and to North Tona- Process Tenpin League last night by a 7-0 count, but got by winning three match points steam up last week to swamp from the Credit keglers.

In a Lackawanna, another strong New York school, by a 26-0 count. Good Hunting for Woodcock COMMKKt'IAI. Alleys second match, In Mail took four points from the last place List team. P. Smith, anchor for the Sales, iwas top reformer for the evening i games of 158, 149 and 146 I three-game score of 453.

Her iC team mate, E. Snarburg, posted Shepard notched 391 for the Credits; and S. Wilson led the In Hails uith 894. Clark posted a new high single game score of 245 sticks and a three-game total of 565 to pace the United Cominer- cial Travelers as they took four match points from the Sherwood Refinery in a Commercial League tilt on Penn lanes last night. In other games, Times won three points from Barbers, Penelec duplicated ihe performance against Restaurant, and the Olson-Bjers and Paints split even.

Dean Whitaker posted a 231 line score and a three-game total of 540 for Sherwoods; Gerald A forecast of followed thousands of sportsmen into Pennsylvania woodlands today at the opening of the 1947 season for woodcock and mourning doves. The State Game Commission reported that for a successful season are more favorable than last Hunters will be allowed to bag 4 woodcock and 10 doves per day throughout the 14 day season The coach hopes many of vvhicn ends October 24. Shooting hours are a half-hour before rise to sunset daily. This year marks the second time in more than 40 years that mourning doves have been legal game in Pennsylvania. Similar to the now extinct passenger pigeon in both flight and appearance the dove has gradually increased in numbers throughout the eastern United States, until it once again offers Sales Credits In Mails List 600 Sales Credit In Mail List Johnson led Times Square with 603 520 was higli I for the barbers; Ginny Freebor-i 1773 584 paced the cilson-Bjers; 1574 Frank Willard led Penelec with line scores of 209, 205 and 212 Cor a nifty 626 total; and Joe 540 was high for oil'icials Soutbworth, ti mmagini: the rt a total salary excess Manaser John Quinn.

Josepn SoutKv.ci'lli, riosidtiil Cuido iiuiio. Ciii ti TiCt ti t. Jtre (loiuM'u ini, 572 550 503 Standings .............16 11 10 ..............3 'Airphibian' Offers Choice of or Air 4 9 10 17 Pet. .800 .550 .500 .150 rough spots that showed up the DuBois game have been led out. rom Jamestown comes reports the Raiders boast a heavy line fleet-footed backs.

Coach lig expects a hard, tough game the outcome pretty much of Dss up. ragons High Mythical ig 18 Race Hi Dragons today were with four other Erie Strong Vincent, and Grove City for third place the mythical Big 18 Scholastic )tball Conference, iader of the loop is Meadville a record of two wins and two while Greenville holds second ie with two wins, one tie and defeat. 'he conference standings, on three points for a win linst another conference team one point for a tie: High single game, Dorris Beckwith, 179. High three games, Betty Anderson, 483. High team score, Credit, 669.

High team total, Credit, 1893. Penelec Rest. 85.1 898 912 -2661 812 901 883-2596 SHOP LEAGUE Arcade Alleys Penelec Rest. Don Mills was elected president Paints and Willard Lohnes was named i Times Square U.C. Travelers 870 919 Sherwood Ref.

791 799 Barb. 754 796 892 -2442 Times Square 863 850 Olson-Bjers Paints 906 S04 879 921 79- Standings advllle 2 L. 0 T. 2 Pet. 8 senville 2 11 7 RREN 2 00 6 Ldford 0 0 6 Prep 21 0 ong Vincent 2 0 6 )ve City 2 1 0 6 Academy 1 11 4 1 01 4 City 1 3 1 4 1 20 3 Tech 1 20 3 irpsville 1 1 03 iron 1 00 3 0 0 3 2 0 0 usville 0 5 0 0 0 10 0 Last year most of the state a i woodcocks and doves had departed on their southern migration prior to the opening day of the season, the commission pointed out, and due to inclemcnt weather, transient birds from the north spent little time in Pennsylvania cover.

The commission added that present prospects ior a good woodcock hunting season are excellent, but adverse weather conditions can hasten theic departure from the before the season Is concluded. Last year 850,234 hunting licenses were sold in the commonwealth, the game commission said, which brought in a total income of The commission added a total of 81 hunting accidents were report- I ed during the 1946 season, with 15 fatal. Careless handling and discharging of firearms were responsible for nearly all of the accidents, the commission noted. '2 -2590 1 W. JO 1 12 s' 11 9 11 9 10 10 8 12 13 15 slot on Arcade alleys Thursday nights.

The loop is comprised of two squads from G. G. Greene metal stamping finn and one team each from Tliomas Coupling and Warren Plastic. In last night's matches, the Greene Press took four points at: the expense of Thomas Coupling. Honor Iloll while the Warren Plastics and Cosmano 201, Willard 209-205- Greene Shipping split even.

212, Senger 209, Nicholas 200, Scoring: i Clark 245, Whitaker 231, Maeder Greene Press ..801 693 i 217, Johnson 206, Freeborough Coupling ..........727 683 204, Bunk 209. Barbers High single game, Clark, 245. High 3 games, Fraring, 629. High team game, 940. High team total, Times Square 2684.

Robert FuJlon, ditcct descendant of tl.e Fulton of steamboat roadi- to nttarh he and rear fuselage to the cabin of his in in the air will cruise at a of ilO mph. when tlie alone will travel up Ivj 45 mph on the liighway. Dasliboard Is complote wiili I oth standaid ujto and airplane Poor Kllrey To Editor- been wondering; what ha.s happened to Kilrny. I uspd to see hi.s name chalked on the wall.s of buildings nearly everywhere went. But I seen it for a good while now And I think I've.

found out happened to fin nf a paper dared si'vt'ral 'mni'hs In it is an of iht (Inld l.i<]Un;s ni'c hii'h Kilroy I ittc lie ordered Kit. Bottled in Muni! in oiirp and be com- ini; luiek lie ed to be wiii're bnl aecord ing to till' hUii and lie iii'i get far from that liijl'or -ton' I supprise iie'll wind ui' on SKidrow 'iiou llie fallen, Virtually enm- fM'tf t.s that, the I (iioit beer eonte.stf; and MO liquor ooiite.st.s from thf in last weeU'H loe.al option tiui) in peiiiiMvlvaii'a. lontestH Hivolved 42 mmiiei- jxilit Only by the 1 to the Wets involving 5 lleon.s' and liqiKU- lieeii.se.s popiilat ini of terrt tory won 1 (s np proxiniHtely 55.non i We I.s. I'he tiet dry Litin mu nlelpalit li aiiil tif)U. her-r and Hquor lieen.se.s will he canceled .1 the re.Milt of the election.

Warren (J. You Con Drive 11 or Fly It Plastic .............769 654 Shipping ..........740 778689- -2207 Standings WLPet. Greene Press ........13 7 .650 Green Shipping ...11 9 .550 Thom.as Coupling 9 11 .450 1 Warren Plastic 7 18 .350 BOWLING ES MAN ADVERTISEMENT f. K. wmith Grid Gleanings: The Bradford Owls filled in an open date in their scholastic football schedule by signing up Sharon for a game in the Sharbn Stadium Oct.

24. The two schools have met frequently in basketball but it will be the first time for the pigskin maulers. Bill Hillman, former Kane high school star gridder and stellar Detroit Lions halfback, is reported to have given up his post because of a stomach ailment and a bad leg. He may be playing the rest of the season with the Johnsonburg Shamrocks, a semi-pro outfit Hank Diller, of Bradford, is one oft the three lettermen holding positions on the starting lineup of the Edinboro State Teachers College football team. a linesman.

Publicist: Jerry Reynolds, fomier sports writer for the Times-Mirror, is now grinding out sports publicity at Edinboro w'here he is getting his first college work with a group of freshmen farmed out by Penn State. High single game, Wayne Campbell, 220. High three games, Ernie son, 561. High team score, Greene Press, 845. High team total, Greene Shipping, 2404.

MINOR Penn Alleys The Nine-O Garage dominated the firing in Elks tenpin league action last night by winning all four match points from Solar Electric. Four of the broke I the three-game 500 mark with E. i Hoagvall hitting 579, M. Swanson 568, C. Jensen 559 and H.

Swanson 501. Match points in other matches were spht evenly between South Side Market and Turners, Paramount and Lewis Market, and Struthers Service. Glen Grosch of Turners took high total honors for the evening with a 601 total. Nine-O ............937 849 S26 2612 Solar ...............814 826 South S. Mkt.

787 804 Turners ...........920 784 800-2524 Only you con PREVENT POREST PIRES! Paramount Pewis Mkt. 818 741 843 808 2392 Fight'S Last Night ES MAN THANKS ALL I ank you for telling your friends The Aisodated Press I like to say "Yes" to ban Lee, 147U, r-j Baltimore, outpointed Lennox Din- quests. confidence makes Philadelphia, 8. i try all the harder to say Yes Mass, Don Wilas many loan requests as pos- liams, Worcester, T. K.

I hope you will continue Callahan, Two new high scoring marks were posted in Minor Tenpin League firing on Penn alleys last night. They were John 230 single game score for The Johns and his team 570 stick total for the evening. The heavy firing enabled The Johns to cop all four I Struthers Wells 740 819 from the New Riffles 821 690 squad. In other matches, the Juli- I anos gained four points at the ex- pense of New Process Shipping, Bakers gained four units from Millers Confectionery, and Stru-; and Carlsons split I fjy Other high point makers includ- ed: Ed Sleeman with 511 for Julianos; Frank 559 and 512 for Bakers. Bakers ............761 884 Millers .............746 799 This the latest in motor cars.

the of an combination automobile and airplane litcd by Robert Fulton, direct dtsccndant of hi tiUfnesake of tteur boat fame. Above, the tiny ear, whicl. travel.j up to 45 mph cn t)if highway, moves along an airport runway VViji-n t-ropeilcr, wings, and rear fuficlage arc added, it to tiie air with a cruiiung speed of 110 mph. The TJjiited half the tiiiiher In the world. 1 INI.VI HA I ION NOTK 'I'eHtHiiientary on the Kidafft of George J.

Iveil, late e.r ot War r('7i deeea.setl, liav- ing been thi.s granted to the nolicp beiehy given to all persons indebted to Mstate mak iinnnniiafe jinent, and having elaim.s e-r tlie will pre.sent tlirni to tinder p'-nfterly auttH'fit for nient Ken Il 1) 2. K. Be.shliji Atty WaiTfMi September i 1947 Oet 17 21 31 Nov 7-H A. P. Sports Writer Picks Army Over lllini Saturday Boosters To World Series The Jolins ....785 841 NPC Collect ...684 718 NPC Ship ........686 680 ..........775 785 New York, Oct.

10 P.i- Arniy's unbea.tcii string have to slop sometime but it will earry on through tomorrow wl.en the cadets tangle with Illinois in Yankee Stadium before some 71,000 -at least that is the oj.i:.ion of this 1'orccaster who la.it week had 49 winners and nine with baekfield.s that are av eragi'. lioth are legarded ily a.s defense unit.s. liut Auiiy has three in it.s la.or; tiif gai.a; v. ill be in Yankee Stadnnn, vii'tii alJy the field, oivl, Army that II liiioi.s got tlic Tiu.s"' Hov.l bid a Sound movies of the 1946 World Series will be shown Sports Boost- ers Association members at their i October meeting next W'ednesday night at 7:30 at the Y. M.

C. A. Those who have seen these movies pronounce them the best to date in the series produced by the Struthers-Wells 758 765 Arixerican and National League ..........727 741 relations bureau. Struthers-Wells Paterson, N. Jimmy Sims, Olds tell frlenos that they can Philadelphia, knocked out 5 to $250 or more on salary, Joe Holmes, 140, Passaic, 4.

or furniture. And don't forget: I Barrone, 124, iay "Yes" to 4 out of 5 who Pittsburgh, outpointed Willie dl i. ooc derson 124, Detroit, 10. ply. Khone me at 2S5 or Springfield, Miller, op in at Personal Fmance Co.

160, Dayton, outpointed Martin 0 address: 2nd Floor over Lester 151i-, Detroit, 10. Standings Baker and ...........................14 .............................8 The Johns NPC 6 5 J. J. oe Warren, Pa. -216 Lib- Villiams Salvage Phone 2914 Buying Scrap Iron, Used Cars and Waste Materials Atlantic Jones, 201, Camden, N.

outpointed Eddie Franklin, 189, Philadelphia, 10. Warren Sheet Metal Shop Roofing Metal Work Lenox Air Conditioninf Kquipment 12 Clark St. Phone 1811 NPC Ship High single game, 230. High three games 570. High team score, Baken Son, 883.

High team total, Baker Sc Son, 2524. Honor Roll Forsland 186; Sleeman 197; Leuthold 196; Frankowski 202; Harmon 184; Miller 190; Callahan 189; Sandrock 188; Carbon 230; ha 193. The committee in charge of the I program is headed by I Schmidt. 8 i ed acro.M I precede the showmjr of the mov- to in 4 i Corry junior high school footbal- IS-O, cr, Kussell field i and urged to attend, and any oth- ers who Ijave not yet Joined and Both teams have potent lines ago when tiu; ('adets believe they it; third, that 30-gainc unbcat-n f.dreaU lijia becumc a West religion, i Other selections; ru uiw-, i Even if you out the ijurpiise los.s to hisl. uei.d.

end, the Trojanir still would rate the Yiile i'oluiiibia. Jnckson and iioderick arr oii! the Kli linenfi and all of the cti.sijaltlr.i Ninth Grade Gridders Win From Corry Warren'S ninth graders punr b- aro healed. olumbia, in a 1 I day. in the first defeat the notched the 14 who v.ish to become members may the carbon, become abated before the meet- Hoi.I.a.-e for memberships w.Il be on MOOSE BOWLINO TRUCK TIRE SERVICE New and Used Tires Recapping and Repairing Rood Service Calls Imblem Oil Co. )8 Third Ave.

Phone 2554 CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTERS Immediate Delivery STRAUSS BIG LOT 1315 Peach Erie, Pa. CEMENT WORK FLOORS SIDKW AI.KS All Other Carl Anderson and Son PHONE to Fred I Gray, then GO yards I for a touchdown. Bob Pratz plung- i ed for the extra point. The second six-pointer al.so came on a pass play that covered about 30 vrith'Robert Foley heav- I ing tlie pigskin to Edward Shan- shala. Another Warren re.serve game, scheduled at Lakewood, N.

on Tue.sday, was GUNSMITHING REPAIRING ALTERATIONS CONVERSIONS Anything in Guns See DICK LACY 900 Conewango Ave. Ph. 4S2 4' -------------------------J. and M. Radio won three points from Service and Harvey Careys took a trio cf points from Service tion in Moose tenpin league match- jes last night.

Best stick totals were posted by A. anchor for Hani nas games of 177, 181 and 181 for a 539 total; L. Nero with jline scores of 194, 149 and 171 for I a 514 total for Harvey Careys; and J. Moravek with games of 151, 203 and 158 for a three-game I score of 512 for J. M.

Radio, i Han'ey Careys 769 782 Smiths 789 730 PENN vs. DARTMOUTH WNAE tomorrow 1:45 Hear Bi ltl SA A describe the play-by-play MICHIGAN vs. PITT KDKA tcmorrcvv 2:1 Hear WOODY WOLF describe the play-by-play Jf li ATLANTIC AND YOUR ATLANTIC Radio Hannas 733 796 676 678 thriller. For third r'ittsburgli Will lie defeated OkJahoma-'IVxafe: Layiie ana lii.s iiOnghorn to.s v. ill be on disjjlay befijre the home folks at the Fair.

incentive enough. Texas. Harvard-Virglnia: Harlow trains are their toughest in and this is early October. Virginia. fiutger.s: makes its third apj)eiiranc(' Sow Brun.swlck and will be beaten a third Notr(! 'i'ou expect to perforn, miracles every Notre Ijuke-Navy; Geurge ('lark will I see to it that the niid.shipinen fer aaothf-r defeat.

Luke. i'alifornia Wisconsin; Pappy Waldorf at has a real football team. California. Tulane-Pace: The Owl.s have' completed their tours and now set- tie down to buiiiness. Ilice.

tirKIJ) Tonight Warren at Jamestown, 8 m. Bradford at (Jil City, Salamanca at (jlean. Corry at Titu.sville. Greenville at Saturday Youngsville at Sheffield. Bradford JV at Coudersport.

Kane at Johnsonburg. Kidgway at Brookville. The noise of beetles, produced by scraping one part of the body another, is believed to be a mating call. There's a Suit Here For You Today! Wb lection of new Fall and Win for juits for your approvd Sizes for regulars, longs, and stoutj. ALL ARL NAJIONALLY ADVtRTISED Worstcd-Tex, Club Clofhei, and Style-Marf only in the world carrying fho Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval), 39.50 55.00 The Style Shop IN MtN'S )0U 00- II MX KEYSTONE Every man feels in a when his car isn't working right.

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