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EIGHT TIMES. NOVEMBER 27, 1944 WARREN, PA. Baseball World Will Always Remember Judge K. M. Landis Massa and Crew Preparing For Campaign Opener With Youngsville Next Friday Night BOWLING he of PENN BOW LING ENTER 747 664 588 1999 i Anderson hit 200 and Arch Raleign totaled 495 for Times Square.

YM deal campai Lem avov strong Boot 727 662 680 665 640 648 674 644 719 767 659 679- 2072 Soda-Mineral 1953 Harvey Carey Texas Lunch Times Square 743 828 784 812 game. Ms players to aiker a i Vogue 639 667 720 633 665 697 2037 2102 2026 1995 837 681 714 837-2388 748 Be ecid- at ar but wit) expt Honor Roll M. Aurillo 184, B. Scahse 177, R. Hand 210, M.

Kieman 191. K. Ekev 162, E. Clepper Bitten bender 1.60, Harvey 167-160. W.

L. Pet. Savoy .............25 11 694 13 .639 13 .639 ..................21 15 .583 20 16 .556 La Vogue Salon ...13 23 .361 Prints ......................13 23 .361 Hdw, 6 30 .167 MOOSE LEAGLE In the Moose Club's mixed doubles league, the Bears retained then first place hold by taking four points from the Lions. J. Perry's single game of 223 and total or 536 were high for the Bears, and Bob 174 and 512 were tops for the losers.

The Wolves took 3 points from Tigers, winning the total by two pins and moving them into second place. W( Tii lives era Bear Lion? 798 743 819 2360 95 785 778 2350 827 862 844 2533 798 836 Standing gai i the a et nets Kooert W. L. a i snu.a single eame R.iuliq no Bears 23 9 oach gua plentyoi acnoii Wolves 17 15 probably its. Hamn bt atone three gamej, R.Juliano Tigers ..............................16 -a ird pos 574.

Lions 8 24 0 artist will add 1 rm game. 8.11. Honor Roll abil- tO go IIS sc sj tuet con- team totai 2170. WomenM, Hedman 160, a "SvOOf Mil. Leuthold 156.

quar on Jrea Kimicar of tiie Brown Men Christensen 212 J. a anu ano iLy Boot Shop was high for tlie even- Perry 223 D. Schuler 183-187, J. in with 191-156. rolling games of 164- Rudolph 194.

By CHIP ROYAL Editor ucago Baseball will never the day that a committee of major league baseball club trooped into a courtroom 24 years ago, to offer Judge Landis the job he big leagues. great American game was goring from the Black Sox of the 1919 World Series, fans defiantly announced hev would never enter an- i- American or National a nark as long as they' probably know much about what was ening to the majors when tpproached him. As mat- BEHIND THE LINES V-Hunting We Will Go ores of Pennsylvania sports- swarmed into the woods this ovning at the break of dawrn to their first crack at the 1944 hunting season. Nimrods from :1 over the state, as well as from states, invaded the forests to try their at bagging a bear. Many of hunters stormed Warren vjnty over the holiday in search some good bear country.

The d-coated fellows were off to an rlv start, to take a shot at the i st bear and bring home their ig and wait anxiously for the op- iing of the deer season on Fri- iv, following the close of the bear ason on Thursday. Hunters were reminded to be ary of hunting accidents as well i the possibility of fires in the oods. Game protectors all over keystone state were pleading the bear seekers to ter of fact crashed his federa' were promptly toi club owners magnates where to head in. Year lionaire owner, posing for courtroom and by year, he increased his powers tographers, or enjoying hi to keep quiet until he could kick any man out! orite hobby, golf. use the take a back seat until he fin- of baseball he thought was detri- Boj gan PENN BOWLING ENTER IAL I r.

a special match between Penn Cling Pin Boys and Cozy Comer the Penn boys won by 397 s. Virg Albaugh for the Penn was high with 531 rolling of 156. 238, 137. Bill Massa cond with 490. For the Cozy Fve Fred Bever was high enn lth 459.

Pin Bov: met 820 870 730 671 793 559 2420 2023 Honor Massa Albaugh D. Finie mending Roll E. Dutchess 179, B. B. Saporito 190; V.

238; 169; Johnson 165; Al- 168. In the K. of C. League, Xotre Dame took three points from Holy Cross. August 562 and Paul 5.19 were best for Notre Dame, while Dr.

8. Guinla's 201 and 530 were beat for Holy Cross. Duquesne took three points from St. Marys. Bunny 209 and 572 were best for Duquesne.

while Frank Blastic's 476 was tops tor St. Marys. In the 9 p. m. shift Fordham took three points from Santa Clara.

Jiggs Bonavita hit 514 for Fordham and Johnny and Frank Gerardi hit 515 and 533. respectively, for Santa Clara utmost caution during their invasion of the forests. Local Protector George Norris asks that the men be careful at what they shoot. sure you see some game before you shoot x.id be careful of the possibility of shooting someone in the were his final instructions to the hunters. Each year persons are killed or injured through the lax efforts of some hunter who does a bit of target shooting while on his hunting to one journey or who take wild, uncalled- for shots at.

something they are ished trying bribery suit, Ever sinci he has been $15,000 income tax mental to the game. The judge never lost his judicial that memorable day lling ball placers and not sure of. Target shooting in the weeds is against the law, so, all be careful and prevent any frown whether he was throwing out a jirst. ball, bawling out a mil- Landis. The death of the white- haired, colorful baseball chief ended the career of one of the coun- Few fans vviil while shocked.

hr lipocd hawk of a i less eiacular in in action. for; eye Vi 10 till Ihii IS ni tragedy from entering the Penn- outi. Uavhng sports leaders. sylvania homes. Deserving Tribute itiOii solemnly pays tribute if the greatest men in the udge Kenesaw the Federal court "tilings went lationshiDS with ardent fan.

as an i ers. managers and and as an idol of bc-neh. of inth 11, 11 tirade The During Iiis tenure as Connnis sioner of Baseball, he ruled the and as an idoi of the fans national sport with an iron hand, wanted only fair play in calling into play his experience between clubs, a jurist, including a term that Landis came under fire be gained him national prominence on (T iru to Page Ten) into hi) into re as ai Df plriy owners is win 12 OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE OUT OUR WAY By J. R. F1' I the their New Year's Day Bowl Games Selected as Army-Navy Tilt Holds Spotlight On Saturday VRi uw nes tferen Arm of Texas Longhorr st Ri fea Va Bov Cal records Rose Souther Tennessee Sugar Bow Duke (5-4-0) Orange Bo gia Tech vs.

Tu left to ce Saturday, 9 Frogs had a Tech, blank- in 21 to 0 con Georgia Satur- vn. Tennessee ten with a Kentucky. Pennsylvania cloistered Ivy nd Navy will the Lambert ib PENN BOW ENTER SPECIAL MATCH In a special match between adford Penelec and Warren Pen- elec. Bradford won the 3 game to- totai by 336 pins J. Grane for Bradford was high for the team with 546 putting together games of 199, 184, 163.

J. Charvoskv for Bradford was second with 545. Del Henry of the Warren Penelec was high with 515. Bradford 966 889 855 271c Warren ..............791 SOS 774- 2374 Honor R. Jones 191; F.

Shay 203; S. McKnight 207; J. Chamosky 90-190; L. Borsa 199187; J. Grove 199-184; P.

Praino 199; D. Henry 186. ONEW A.VGO 1 LI The MacDonalds l03t the last tw games of their match with the DraKes Friday night, but collected a large enough margin in the opener to take total pins by 33 ana win an even split. Don Conaway, subbing for Barnhart had high total for the Mac -1 Lena Ids with 492 and Doc Kin ton contributed a 211 for high game. Doc Robertson, of the Drakes, had the only 500 match of the evening with 506 and Captain 197 was high game for his team.

MacDonalds 886 834 737 2457 814 865 745 2424 Notre Holy Cro.w Duquesne St. Ma rys Santa Clara Fordham 79 824 689 691 742 (95 768-- 2343 785- 2241 735 678 154 i 16 Standing i 692 2145 -2222 Holy Cross 26 18591 Santa Clara 2321 .523 Xotre Dame 2321 .523 Fordham 22 .500 St. Marys 20 24 .455 18 26 SINISTER YVOO SPOKE FATTEhJlrt6 OUR I TROOF, FRlEMOT OKK IAERE TO FOR-THE OLD FELLOE REGARDS ME A A 9 PITYING TME CC'LD CROELTV lAlDDCNi BEHIND FALSE OFF AM i is VJi4y 1 1 MEVER PO SOFFILO 1 at a CONDITION IN WHICH TO -SNSWER THE BE I High and Paul Cappola, 234 High individual 3 627. High team Dame, 871. High team 2465.

3 games -Fordham, In the Hy League Blairs took two points from Kens. 294 was high for Blairs, while 221 was best for Kens. took two from Anderson's 277 was best for Andersens, while 225 was best for Allens. Finley and Lu split match. 247 was best for Fmley' and i 272 was best for Lus.

Reeds took two from ases. 3.18 was best, for Reeds, while 255 was best for Thomases. Standiuc I JiS STUCK MV HEAD OUT IS ALL I DLASTERED MV HAIR DOWN ENOUGH SAV NO TO A FISH NEED TO PUT ON A TUXEDO AN OUT AN' HOBNOB WITH A FISH SALE-: MAN JiS TO SAV IT COOP le OF MICE FELLOES to BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES At Mi Luena; 'proDl ly, emblematic of Eabtem Standings 1 footbi ail supremacy. The Middies w. L.

Pet. held it last year. Yale closed it's Plummers ..............20 12 .625 camp aign in a 6 to 6 draw with Pettibones .............1913 .594 1 v'ire i i lia wnile Penn finished witli McClures .........16 12 .571 i j) 20 to 0 triumph over Cornell Trevenens ...............1715 .531 ett to vj Randolph Field, voted Davis ...............15 17 ,489 Xo. 1 among the service outfits, Reeds ................15 17 .469 swam uv a ped Amarillo Air Base, 33 MacDonalds .............13 15 .464 1 v' to 0, to Keep that honor while Drakes 9 23 .281 Lu 9 750 Blair 9 2 .750 Anderson 9 3 .750 Finley 7 ft 583 Clair 5 .417 Reed 5 .417 Ken .250 Thomas 111 ,083 High Individual 1 game Reed, Pr( Fh nd npc Bai p'ort oyed with Iowa oridge, unbeaten is adopted there nped over as Great 28 to 7. Bo A ro1 Big Te of 1943.

The B'icke denied a chance to Rose Bowl whei Ter advisors voted 7 3 ga ing post season ished second and ii beaten by Indiana 11 ale, wound up Big Six: Oklahon Nebraska Saturda title outright for ond year. The lluskei p' Kansas Statp, 35 to 0 jpooners were l.teing 11 Aggies, 28 to 6 Missouri Valley. voted Uie laurels aflei ing Tuisa, last year cr to 40, on Oct, 28 Southern: Duke crushe Carolina, 33 to 0 and for the eighth time in the £ade. Wake Forest, mi Claimant, lost to the Blue Reek ago. 34 to 0, Pacific Coast Co i Southern California whl title on Jan.

1 by drubbm Ington in Rose Bowl, re champion. Trojans, who Appear in Bowl, smashed Adams and Sirianni Named On Oil City All-Star 11 1944 ers on Warren 3a 11 team have teams. Chuck Adams were elected by ws of Oil City, up of represen- opponents of im is made up from all the op- City High Foot' who was in- center nomina 11-st Gr( irsh. High game- Lutz. 235.

High 3 games, Young, 637. High team game, Pettibones, 923. High team total, Reeds, 2714. High average, Young, 176. This Schedule Tonight Pettibones vs.

alds. Tuesday- Trevenens vs. Drakes. vs. McClures.

Thursday MacDonalds vs. McClures (postponed match j. Friday Davis vs. Plummers ELKS LEAGUE Lewis Lewis Market took all four points from Kirbergers in the first match at the Elks Club on Friday night. W.

Miller smashed out a high 237 single game and a total of 614. For Kirbergers, Doc Elliott collected high single of 187 and a three game total of 515. Ir the second match Simonsens dropped four points to the Style Shop with J. Koepp hitting a 217 and a three game total of 538 for the clothiers. For sens, Wykoff was high single man a 192 and Bill Simonsen collected a total of 488 for three Cfl rvi 937 769 1020 718 (87 toe UCLA 792 760 812 730 758 807 2858 2274 2364 2285 mutui patibilit; PENN BOWLING CENTER Now Open lor Bowling high S.

tlie Sunday afternoon match- da and Mineral took three from Harvey Carey with Malone hitting a high 210 and totaling 539 three For Harveys Eggleston was single man with 191 and ooks 529 for three 169 High individual 2 Reed. 3Jp8. High team game Reecis, 634. High team 2 games- 1205. Arcade Schedule Monday, 7:30 p.

Telephone vs. Penn Furnace 1-2; Texas Lunch vs. Sugar Bowl, 3-4. Tuesday, 7 p. ABC Store vs Inn, 1-2; Walter Hardware vs.

Pleasant Valley Inn. 3-4 Wednesday, 7 p. National Forge- Forge Shop vs. Allison 1-2; Treat vs Roughing 3-4. Thursday, 7 p.

National Forge -Works Office vs. Gun Shop. 1-2; Boring Dept. vs. Finishing 3-4.

Friday, 7 p. K. of C. -St. Marys vs.

Fordham, 1-2. Notre Dame vs. Santa Clara, 3-4. 9 p. m.

Holy Cross vs. Duquesne. 3-4. HOCKEY American Providence 5. Buffalo 2 IJndianapolis 8, 4 (Sat.) Hershey 4.

Providence 3 i Sat.) Pittsburgh 6, St. Louis 3 iSat.) National Montreal 4. Toronto 1 Boston 8, New York 4 Chicago 6, Detroit 5. I'WTH ake a bundle of paper I I BY EDGAR FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY MERRILL BLOSSEf he fad DCES5 AKiD JABBER WMiCH STCUOC TME KIDS of hadysiob MAS LEFT TMF PARFMTS COMPLETELY 8ESiOe ont wait up MOM I WE IRE GCMNiG TO A RAT PACE, BUT I'LL1 HIT THE FEATHERS EACLY DO MEAN TO ell ME GOINS' DANCING. DRESSED LIKE THAT? half youp hirt 7 TAIL.

15 TUCKED (N. and half of is iS SEMI is pncWAL Ah 4 THAT is positively TME LAST straw FROM NOW ITS TOTAL war r' I WASH TUBBS WUP! ntTU9N uht i BY LESLIE TURNEI Times Square dropped three '-ntf tr Texas Lunch in the Sunday match. col- 209 single and a game of for Texa? and I for rolletaoH was aufm 1 HbV E5CAPE INROBMA- SETHKiiS PiftE TC.

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