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PA I I MONDAY. MARCH 27. 1950 seven Are Determined Norm Wooster Wins Penna. Basketball Playoffs Game Roiioff Harrisburg, March hopes of becoming h.e first Class school to win the lass A PIAA basketball title cached a high peak today. The Sailors defeated Allantown, 9-39, Saturday in an eastern semi- inal to become heavy favorites to )ecorae the next Class A state That would be the first town of District 3 at Allentown in is the only team left in the running that has ever won the title before.

'The Stcelers defeated Lower Merion, in 1939. Meanwhile, the Class race also Nummy Wooster won the Class A match-game championship off at the Penn Center last night when he finished with 67 units, just a notch ahead of his brother, Harry, under the Peterson Point System of scoring. Warren Team Holds 2nd Place in Penna. Tenpin Tournament SPORTS ROUNDUP I5y liUGH FI LIJDRTON, JK. New York, March Word seeping in from southern sources is that the southern conference has given up hope of trying to select a rommisaioner this spring and try again until York, March (iP) December.

Seems tha nobody bowlers are proving hard to top in within the circuit can get the ne- the 12th annual Pennsylvania cessary two-thirds niujority except bowling tournament here. pot'sibly Col. Bill Couper of Vi.II Only one of the nine and so far they been able inie in the 30-year history of the )layoffs that a Class school has the high honors. Standing between Swoyersville uid the title are the eastern finals kVednesday night at the Penn Palestra, they meet Haver- District 1 representatives, ind championship also at the Palestra. The contender be either WPIAL titlists or Westinghouse, Pittsburgh city league champs.

They Wednesday night at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh. Homestead defeated Altoona, District 6 winner, Saturday afternoon in the Pitt Stadium, 60-44. the east, and unbeaten WPIAL champions opposing Mercer, of District 10, at New Brighton. The western finals are scheduled to give each team an equal I travelling distance although the New Brighton court seats only 1600. Ashley and Irwin are favored to win tomorrow night.

If they do, the state title game probably viill be held at the Kingston Armory has reached the district final 203 for 14 stage. Tomorrow night will see games with a total of 2854. Broth- Ashley of District 2 meeting Kutz- er Harry toppled 2829 pins for a 202 average. Bob Check took third Class A money wth 64 points. Tlie Class rolloff was won by Myer PappalarUo, toppled 2614 pins for a total of 05 points.

Joe Musante was second high points and Harold Still placed third with 59 units. Summary of the match-game rolloff: A Pins saw a lead change hands as the tourney passed the half-way mark here over the weekend. Mary Aten, Berwick, took over first place in the Class singles with a 521 total and a 39-pin lead over runner-up Irene Kupniewiski, Thelma Shirk, Lancaster, holds the lead in the all-events competi- to agree on an outsider. Couper has repeatedly K.ald he take the job even if they him. No.

1 reason why the regatta will be held in Marietta, O. from now on: When the I. R. A. stewards i the.r choice between f-O years of tradition and an obsc'rvation train.

Nummy Wooster Harry Wooster Friday night. If Kutztown Bob Check in the cast, the site is likely to be either Allentown, Hershey or Reading. Ashley has lost only two games this season, both to Swoyersville. The Rockets finished in the run- Fred Gagliardi Paul Coppola Tim Thomas Andy Randinelli Barney Senger 2853 2829 2328 2472 2480 2548 MP 10 10 12 TP 67 66 64 8 2 60 7 CO 6 55 3 7s 53 Va place in Class teams. Heavyweights Wind Up Hard Training For Wednesday Tiff Hickory of 1 ner-up spot to Swoyersville in the District 10 that night by a 50-36 six-team Class North League of CLASS count.

the Wilkes-Barre area. M. Pappalardo Joe Musante Harold Still Bud Leuthold Sandy Giunta Art Michel Phil Campbell Chingo Scalise 2614 2600 2633 2431 2374 2370 2298 2425 13 7 8 65 62 2 59 56 8 2 55 5 52 Vs 7 52 3 51 tion v.ith a 1704 total for nine i they smart enough to rhoone games in teams, doubles and the one that would bring in some singles. dough. Probably the busiest guy The leaders Include the War- in upstate New York these days is ren County Dairy, W'arren, second Councilman-coach Roy Simmons of Syracuse.

Ilis team opens againdt Kenyon today: his boxers go in the NCAA chaiupionslnps Thursday and alwavji city council meetings. On tiie Ixiose The Indiana U. Fi-eshmen foot- ballera were drilling the varsity th 3 other evening wlicn Pete Kukso, I'rosh tackle from Am------------ I bridge, a of a prospcct) managed to run through Buffalo, March without tauchuii; any op- -Ezaard ChariM and reudie BMhore ended heavyweight train- ELIiS CLUB Results of Elk Club tenpin league matches over the weekend: Turner Radio 4, South Side Market Smith Lumber 3, Sylvania Crescent Floral 3, West Penn petition. Oil Hammond Iron 2, Nine-O i MOOSE CLUB South Side Market Darling Jewelers and Flowerland Greenhouse blanked Warren Taxi in Moose Club tenpin league com- M. Gelotte hit 178-167- for Flowerland and F.

Sammy Snead Wins Second In a Row Garage 2. Scalise, anchor for Sylvania, chalked up a 601 series on games of 205, 170 and 226. Rapp hit 181- for Turners; and K. riJraham had 559 (190-199-170) and Hansen hit 551 (144-211-196), both for Smiths. Scoring: I Elastic fired for I South Side Market.

Scoring: I S. S. Mkt ...........745 807 ...........674 734 Flowerland 746 746 Greensboro, N. March (IP Snead has completed the cycle begun a year ago. The golfing gent from White Sulphur Springs, W.

Inaugurated a hot run in Greer.sboro open tournament and cooled off yet. ing today to taper off for their NBA title bout here Wednesday. Both agreed that a delay may have helped a little. The 15-round fight originally was scheduled for Feb. 28.

However, it was postponed Feb. 24 to allow Charles to recover from a reported cracked rib. layoff may have helped me a Beshore said last night. The blonde challenger from Harrisburg, admitted he was considerably chagrined at first by the unexpected postponement. 1 added: that all over, 1 guess just as glad.

I may be a little stronger if anything. Right now just about good as I can be." Meanwhile, manager, Jake Mintz, said he was much satisfied the champion and gave a plug to the coming of spring weather. Mintz said; think the layoff hurt because it gave him a chance to ing: who do you block on that Russo put on an innocent look and replied: I just pick up the Monday Matineo Did you ever notice that Don the Dodger flinger, the bail in his glove while he takes his full windup and stretch and then transfers it to hia pitching hand when he raise.s his arms to begin the pitch? We but R2d called attention to this quirk and added that the only other seen who does But he same thing is the Allie Reynolds. Santa Clara U. finds an omen of some sort in the fact that its new coach, Dick Gallagher, signed his contract on St.

Day. rurnes ...854 792 3. S. Mkt, 685 1 ....852 952 i i Sylvania 842 459 ...800893 West Penn ....857 797 1 1 riammond ..795 ....867 820 JR. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE (Penn) Match resuitjg: Airco 1, PPJl 3.

Hammond Iron 1. R.W. Norris 3. Garage 4, 0. 1, Sunray Elec.

3. FRIDAY MGHT By ThA PrAtii New Marciar.o, 183U, Brockton, outpointed Roland La 1S7, New York, 10 West Palm Beach, De Faiiio, 145, Bayonne, N. out- What You 1. gear odjustod mount ing to frame ottering geometry corrected. Kingpin checked kingpin inciination adjjtted.

3. ritrrjan arm disconnected and 4. Tie rod ends checked. Pivot pins cheeked for wear. 6.

Toe-In adiusted. 7. Gister set. S. Camber set.

MARCH ONLY! Sammy made it tw'o in a row and four since 1938 when he breez- do gome more roadwork when the ed around the Sedgefield Country I jrood weather came. It got his Club course In 66-67 style yester- i weight down a little. I look lor day to grab off $2,000 top money to weigh around 184 pounds, pointed Sonny Luciano, 141 Patin the $10,000 event vath a record-j which is very good weight breaking 269 total. Before a gallery, estimated at Charles scaled 189 lij five days record for this before the first fight date, by PGA tournament bureau Beshore Ls expected to weigh director George Schneiter, Snead about 185 Wednesday night. Your Neighborhood CHEVROLiT DEALER Best Series romped in a 10-stroke winner ov- Jim Cravener, 176, 193, er runnerup Jimmy Demaret, Ojal, whose 71-6Q finish 190, i gave him 279 and $1,000.

latest win boosted his 168, 1 1950 vidnnings to $12,908, again topping the field. Walt Dremann, WARREN, PA. Chevrolet, Plymouth, Dodge, Ford owners Rebuilt Motors: Sunray, 171, Ange Scalise, Hammond's, 224, Herm Knight, 18 Tom Cliiford. 202, 194, 169, VARIETY LEAGUE (Bowladrome) Match results: North Penn Pipe 3, Port Dry Cleaners 1. Swanson Notaries 3, Struthers! Wells 1.

New Rroom 2, Warren jCo. Dairy 2. Host Series Phyllis Honhart 206 158 Madge Kehm ..138 176 Helen Dodge ...169 168 R. Cruickshank .179 155 127 SPOHTS IN ERiEF Both fighter.g finished heavy training four rounds apiece in the ring and another six rounds of floor work. They planned to rest today.

Routine scheduled for Bur-, gess, San out- poinicd Freddie Herman, 142 Vt. Los Angelcd, 10. Parker, 135, Indianapoi I'Jf outpointed Dave et low monthly Completely rebuilt like new guaranteed like a new motorl Liberal old motor allowance! Get all the details about motors tcdcy at Wards! For Ford For Chev. For Dodge For Ply. For Chry.

For DeSoto For Buick Oldsraobile Pontiac Studebaker Dodge Truck Ford Truck Motors Installed All Work Guaranteed League High game, Phyllis Honhart 232. High three: Phyllis Honhart 565. High team game: Warren Co. Dary 767. High team match: Struthers- Wells 2181.

KNIGHTS OF COLUIMBUS (Arcade) Match results: St. Louis 3, Santa Clara 1. Loyola 3, Catholic U. 1. Frank Gerardi, Fordham, 191, 193, J.

Bonavita, Loyola, 199, 192, 172- 563. Team Standings W. L. St. Louis .................31 17 Catholic 19 Loyola ...........29 19 Santa Clara ...........27 21 St.

Joseph .............22 26 San Francisco ....21 27 Fordham ..................19 29 34 Pet. .604 .604 .563 .458 .438 .396 .292 By AsKOi'iated Golf Greensboro, N. Snead iwon the Greensboro open tournament with a 72-hoIe score of 269. I Teuiiis i Gonzales won the Philadelphia pro tennis championship by 1 defeating Jack Kramer, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4. New McNeill of Bellerose, N.

won the singles and Nancy Chaffee of Ven- I tura, the singles in the National Indoor Championships. Racing Aintree, England Favored I Freebooter won the Grand Nati; onal Steeplechase, i BasketbiLlI Phillips Oilers defeated the Oakland Blue Golds, 165-42, to win back the National I AAU Cliampionship. I New York CCNY downed North Carolina State, 78-73, for I the eastern NCAA title. Kansas City Bradley edged Baylor, 68-66, to win the Western title. I Swimming Columbus, State re- i tained its NCAA championship, iwith Yale, Michigan and Iowa behind.

Boxing Louis, retired undefeated champion, said he will hang up his gloves for 1 good shortly and tour with a circus. Hi-Y Basketbailers Down Fslcons 55-22 JvIariJh, 138, Akron, 30. Austin. Gil, Austin knocked out Pelon Garcia, Monterrey, Mexico 2 (main regular bout on Louis-Kenry Hall exhibition card). Can Diego, Steen, 150, San Diego, outpointed Benny Walker, 149, Oakland, 12.

Exhibition Ocrr.es Gail Bimber and Roger ParfiL, witli 21 and 15 points respectively, led tlie Warren lii-Y basketball tea-u to a 55-22 victory over the Warren Falcons in a contest played on the fioor Saturday night. The Hi-Y five took an early lead, 16-2, in the initial period and keep pouring it on throughout the game. DeLeo high man for the Falcons with eight points. Lineups: Hi-Y G. F.

Pts. Bimber, 9 321 Nicholson, 2 0 4 Parfit, 7 1 15 1 1 3 Updsgraff, 0 6 McGarry, 0 0 Oi 0 4 R. Jones, 1 0 1 Schellhammer, 0 0 i Smith, 0 0 0 Totals 23 5 55 i G. F. Pts.

1 i Gilson, 0 0 Papalia, 1 0 2 1 DeLeo, 4 0 8 Geitner, 1 5 I Maier, 0 0 0 I Gustafson, 0 0 0 Totals 9 4 22 Score by quarters: Hi-Y 16 9 1317- -55 Falcons 2 5 69- -22 Kv Tlip AhbOi'iatfd San Francisco (PCL) 9. Pittsburgh S. I St. Louis (N) 3, Boston (N) 'J. San Diego 11, St.

(A) 3. Chicago 8, Sacramento (PCL) 1. Brooklyn 11, New York (A) 8, Detroit 5, York (A) 3. Buffalo (IL) 7, Philadelphia (A) 6 Hollywood (PCL) 7, St. Loui.s (A) 6.

I Washington 10, Chattanooga (SA) 7. I TITLE (iAME Bethlehem, March Bethlehem Catholic High meets St. James of Pittsburgh tomorrov; for the state Class PCIAA title. York Catholic, 57 to 48, for its 23rd victory in 29 games. White, R.

Kerchner. GETS NEW POST Collegeville, March (JP Raymond Gursynslu has been moved up from a5jsistant to head football coach at Ursinua College. He succeeds Kuhrt Wieneke who re- signed. The Bears won only one game of seven last year. Gurzyn-! ski continue a.s track Wieneke will remain on the tac- ulty and continue to coach wrestling.

NOTK'K I IN RE: of Irvmg 11 Veley, deceased. No. 18 November Term, 1948, In the Court of Warren County, Pennsylvania. Notice is hereby given that the Administrator of said han filed Its First anl Final Account which confirmed on December 1, 1948; that said administrator petitioned said Court to make discrlbutitni of tho balance for distribution; that said Court 10 A.M. April 13, 1950 as time for hearirg i.j the ir.atter of di.stribution and that ah personr, intereste In the di.striljution of Haid estate r.Tiy appear before said C'ouit at said time and may then p.n 1 tiiere be heard.

Sidney D. i Attorney for A.dmin‘strator Mar. 20-27-Apr. IN RE; Estate of Ix'Vi Smith, Deceased. No.

16 November Term, 1949, in the Court of Warren County, Pennsylvania. Notice is hereby given that the Administrator c.t.a.d.b.n. of said Estate has filed First and Final Account which was confirmed absolutely on December 7, 1949; that said administrator petitioned said Court to make of the balance for distribution: that said Court fixed 10 A. M. April 13, 1950 as the time for healing In the matter of said distribution; and that all interested in the distribution of saio estate may appear befora said Court at naul time and may then and there be heard.

Sidney D. Blackman, Administrator c.t.a.d.b.n. Mar. NOTK IN RE; Estate of Emil rol- Bon, deceased. 18 Novtnn ber Term, 1949.

In the Court of Warxen Couhty, Pennsylvar.ia. hereby given that the AdministraUj. of said Estate has and Final Account whirh was confirmed ab-ioluteJy on Dticember 7, 194U; that Raid Ad ministrator petitioned said Court to make distribution of the ance for distribution; that said Court fixed 10 A. M. April 1950 fl.i the time for hearing in the matter of and all person.T the distribution of c.itate may before said at sr.id iirne and may then and there heard, Sidney D.

Biackmar Attorney fc Mar. 5 Oificial Pony League Schedule, 1950 FLOOR SCORES High School PIAA CLASS A Eastern Semifinals Swoyerville (Dist. 2) 59, Allentown (Dist. 11) 39. Western Somi-Finals Homestead 60, Altoona 44.

Pittsburgh Westinghouse (Dist. 8) 50, Hickory (Dist. 10) 36. Eastern PCIAA Class Championship Bethlehem Catholic 57, York Catholic 48. At Hamiltan At Lockpoti At Batavia At At Wcllsville At Oleun At Brbuford Ai Jtnisatowa HAMILTON May 21.

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3, 14 'This is the FINEST BATTERY ever to cany my CuaranUed meirths or mites I BOiueRS tATTERY I SPARK PLfiG READIKa, PA. AnMIMSTIIATION Lftfters on the of Jarne.s Stranaghan, laie oi cne Tfr.vn.-h'p of Mead, V. County, deceased, having been this day granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all pereons indebted to said Estate i.iake iiamediale payment, and thoiJs havings claims or demands against ti'e pi-esent them to the undersigned, properly authenticated for settlement. WARREN BANK. AND TRUST COMPANY Blackman and Blackrr.ar., Atty.i.

March 1', 1950. Mar. 20-27-Apr. 3-l0-l7-24-6t ADMIMSTUATION NOTK.E Letters of Administration on the M-tate of Harry N. Thompson, late of the Borough of Warren County, deceivsed.

having been day granted to the undersigned, notice i.i hereuy given to ail persons Indebted to said FJstate to make imm.ediate payment, and thote having claims or the same will present them to the undersigned, properly authenticated for settlement. Ruth S. Thompson, 10 Mead Street, Warren. Fennayh anla, Harold S. Hampson, January 11, 1950.

Feb. 27, Mar. 6-13-20-27 Apr. 3-6f 10 Letters testamentary on the Estate of Mrs. Olive G.

Clapp late of the town of Tion Warren County. having been this day granted to the un- deraigr.ed, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said Estate to make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same will pre- 1 sent them to. the undersigned, properly authenticated for settle- rnent. Edmund D. Clapp, 2580 Green Road, University Heights, Cleveland, Ohio.

Kenneth L. Clapp, Ticna. Pa. January 23, 1950. Feb.

20-27; Mar. DIES I.N OI.I.ISION Va March 27 iicadon collision of a car and loaded coal truck U. S. 11 north In tho deatJi of Me.t Jerome, S3, an r-a, PoHi'p said Jerome was alone In the car. They reported the acrldont happened about ft p.

m. yrsterdav or. a curve. AflMIMHTRATION letters Teslarnentary on Eats.tf; of Elizabeth flaley, a.k.a. I M.

late Borough cl' a.Ten. (Viunty, having been thiij day granted th-i under, aigf.ed, notice he -eby given to all indebted to Estate to make IrnaiPuiate payment, and th.i;*c having claims or demands cgainst will them to properly au- for settlement. The National Bank, Warren Alexandir, A Penni'ylvanlu. March 18, 1950. 20 27-Api.

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