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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Pittston Gazettei
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A fa if 1 L. II i i i vp: 2 mi nil fr jiff v. Rof ni.3 Over Hcdio Pittcton High ADVERTISING Lookiiig For Some Fun Today Then Head wanna For Bent For the AMERICAN Youll Have A Grand Time I N. Stote; JUendon: IT Mtgy; II offices Tfcompoon, Tel 640. DURBIN In "Lady On A Train? Shows 1 3 9 7 9 Stopped By Svoycrville Behind the hard and fast running of Butsavage and' Michaels who scored two touchdowns each, Swoy ervllle High griddem proved too much for the Plttston High eleven last night In wtnntng 9 8, before about fans at Forty Fort Stadium.

Butsavage scored the first Swoy er touchdown, in the opening; minutes on a wide end run covering 66 yards. Swoyerville intercepted a Plttston pass on Its own 66 also In the first oertod and Michaels. Swoy rooms' lit Bath, heat and hot funitohed. Inq. Harry Bur tortA St, after 6:66 p.

sad 16 a. Most slneta woman wilt rnt bedroom to 1 or 1 business ia Continuous hot water and er boat. Write Box 76, Gazette. tt, 25oSt 7 For Sale Starting SUNDAY at 2 P. i er fullback, ran off tackle for 661 pre war ooltacsrble rioairMga BmM maple crib, y.

A condition. 67 rh. Bt HEART TUGGING! LAUGH PROVOKING! ACTION PAOKFnil uetton; Bale of House Furnish 1M Itompktae Street, on Tues October soth at 10 O'clock A.M. Bo4t condition. oSt eating stove, good MT M.

Main Bt. yards for another tally. Michaels also kicked the extra point. In the second period, Swoyerville scored again on an end run by But savage covering 66 yard, plttston backed Swoyerville deep Into the 16 yard Mne is the third period. A quick kick was attempted but was blocked and Maira fell on the ball over the goal for Pittston's only tally of the game.

Swoyerville came back bt the fourth with a series of first downs which brought the ball to the Pitts ton 6 yard line. Michaels went over on an off tackle run standing up. Michaels kicked the extra point. Plttston came back to complete four passes to bring the ball to the Swoyerville 14 as the game ended. Plttston attempted 19 passes and dmn, snare dram.

otit, mioal iadeor toilet, large rubber i ten. pbooe www. 2o distress of saddle at 14, pretty and typical outdoor girl Phyllis Clair reigns as queen of Jerome, rodeo season. beater, atott 4 Mom elreuJattac Wetstoa tt M. ans tdtonen ranees; chairs, and other furniture.

Plc tuwii, Harris, 8 Butler Phone HR tfoSt THE PAYOFF BY HARKY GRAYSON 1 NBA Sports Editor QHIO STATE might have suspected what would happen when Pur due dropped into Columbus. In the first collegiate start of hit career against Marquette, 18 year old Bob DeMoss figured in one ol the more unusual and spectacular plays in football history. His name completed five with one interception. Swoyerville tried five and oompleted one. lUesl Estate for Bale Hjtfcle dwelling, all lraprove tfc 4ia.ui Delaware Wttato.

Ino, no Delaware 16otf Foe. Swoyerville LB Gowlsnak Plttston Sekusky Forlenza DePasquale Vanderhoff Cumba tht Ptcteton. Write Box Geaehe. went oown on ends of a' LT Resetar LG Volak Bepko RG Piazza BT Deeb RE! 8a pack QB Butsavage LH Popeon uble, onnei rent $16 4b 'Jat, Tax 68f Price 11.40ft 818 See J8 Waiter, 60S Luaerne Ave. Moat Cohen Chlmento Lairnaltis Dougherty Malta Ta'ple Help Wanted RH Zannetti FB Michaele i Score by periods: Bwoyervilk 16 6 0 Plttston 0 6 6 31 tor soda fountain.

eaper CAnoa's Pharmacy, i. Mae Bt. Ftme 1911. so2t 7 2 0 6 1 HalrHelp Wanted to date by the yearling mora than bears out the old Green Bay Packer' prediction that he will develop into one of the greatest passers in the annals of the snort. In five outings, DeMoss completed 31 of 96 for the remarkable percentage of .554 and net gain of 417.

the easy way. Only four were intercepted: DeMoss is a gangling, sharply featured, grinning country boy out of Dayton, with only 188 pounds draped over a six foot, two inch frame. He is the key man in one of the lighter major college backfields. Canfleld comes in at 169. Dave Shaw 170, Date 172, Adams 185 and Cody 187.

pERHAPS the most unusual thing about DeMoss is the rapidity with which he picked up the intricate quarterbacking required by Isbell's versatile attack. Ordinarily it takes a boy Touchdowns Butsavage 1, Michaels 2, Maira. Points after touchdownsMichaels 2 (placements). Substitutions Swoyerville Handle, Stelma, ChesMewica, Sema Ferraro, Kosek and Adam irswuam Apply Bern Bterllng 7 kr Glen Park, take Laurel Line 4u ark. Most rr Legal chick.

First downs Swoyerville 11, Plttston 13. Referee Ken Smith. Mai 1 Ttola WUoox. de forward pass play netting 81 yards. With the ball on the Purdue 18, DeMoss dropped back and flipped a perfect screen pass to Ed Cody, who galloped 40 yards and then lateraled to the youngster who threw It DeMoss come out of nowhere to take the ball and scamper to the Marquette 3.

Purdue is now talked about because Cecil Isbell la In position to use the only successful formula since the pass was legalized The Boilermakers have a stout line, the precious passer and backs who can lug the leather. It has long since been established that passing won't go without a running game and vice versa. One augments the other. When Little Bill Canfleld. Cat foot Cody, ends Bob Beck and Norm Maloney are not picking balls heaved by DeMoss out of the ozone, Cody, Canfield and other! are blasting and knifing through the enemy line or skirting the ends.

ISBELL calls DeMoss the finest passing prospect he has seen, which is praise indeed coming from the gent who held the National League record for completions when he quit it to drill his alma mater. And the aerial artistry displayed Umpire Merle Shatter. Head linesman Clyde Boyer. late at the BoroueH of Weet thereby tiran Hue let Yaentery hare bean gnurt above aatnad estate. All ted a the aaM estate to make payment Ratine; slaime or de Mat the same without two or three years to master that art, but this kid has the poise of Pittston West Wyoming Scoreless Tic West Wyoming and Plttston ITONNANT, Ssaeutor, 1 a veteran.

He was the outstand i aironue. Pe ing scnooiooy iooioauer uie Blue Grass state. No one seems to know how De GUXJLHBPIE. I estate. O1M0.17 JJ4.10.17 Moss got to Purdue.

We Urge To Attend The Matinee Shows Sunday at 2:00 3:59 6:17 8:36 Last Feature at 9:00 Township battled to a scoreless tie "We get 'em from all 48 states," yesterday afternoon on the Wyo ucuootfootball explains the athletic department ming High gridiron. Nig and tuck Maybe Bob DeMoss liked the school colors. all the way, the game developed Into a punting duel with Mllnlck of West Wyoming and Pelechlre of Plttston Township doing most of the kicking. West Wyoming fumbled seven times to throw away offensive opportunities. West Wyoming will next sngage Swoyerville on Friday night at Forty Fort Stadium, AfA Wr LIBERTY PALACE PASTIME Poa.

W. Wyoming Pittston Twp, Shews at lOO Si40 8:20 Matinee I Eve. 6i48 Mstlnee 8 Eve. 6:48 Femioel LB Maw LT Koper LG Mazar Bubblo RG Malarkey i Yesterday's Results 1 ft wystBlac Utteton Twp. 6.

woyervtlls Pttutos 6. A TODAY1 QAMM Wyoming Villey Conference :1" 'kUns vs. OAK at Kingston. Sarkivilla at Hanover. UngtMA Keyen.

Tantixsoke Newport. PdwardavUle at Plymouth. Loams County Conference TOoa at Durysa. 2xoter West Plttston. "if a NoConference Oames 'jt'unkiHUMMok at Kingston Twp.

1 J3t John's at Dallas Twp. yraylor at Clarke Summit HILD FOR JURY 2 IN 8 LAYING OP WIPE fkrajoreet. Oct. 17. Frank Garret, Pa, coal je was reoommended held for Jury otioa'by a coroner' V.

aoMUng an Inejueet into the tt his wife. w'he 4ry declared Mrs. Kattiryn ShMar, died as the result brutal beatlnr adintnlstered htUbaad." at all 3 theatres Today Liberty Docks of Nsw York Today Palaoe Man From Oklahoma Today Pastime Man From Oklahoma Gallagher Burthalal Kaputa Sclenero Pelechli Salvo 8uriano 'Jamolli Lynch PERIODS 0 0 00 RE Cotter QB Kosloskl LH Greco RH ftlxso FK Moss SCORH Weet Wyoming inimiiT siji TKHWC010I eaftfi ketlTUrJI sl Besi Stesml fsssli Irinsi Plttston Twp, 0 0 0 Substitutions Weet Wyoming: Toma, MUnlok, Charney, Mocek. Pittston Township Brown. First downs West Wyoming Penalties (yards): West Wyoming 66, Plttston Township 66.

Plttston Township threw 10 passes, oompleted West Wyoming attempted, completed 2. A YEAR AHEAD OF TIIEf PARADE! ANDREW ttytt Bowling At The STONE'S LADIES NUT LEAGUE sr ssw Bi a ma sav a US W. L. Chestnuts 16 2 Walnuts 15 6 Peanuts 4 17. Hickory Nuts 4 17 Pts.

24 20 6 6 The War Is Over BUT Its Aftermath Leaves People Still Suffering Many Needs Rehabilitation of war torn Europe will take) many months. We can help provide shelter. I Crops and livestock will not be productive in Europe to such an extent that they don't need foodstuffs from us. Children who have been orphaned, mother; who have been invalided, must be sustained. High single R.

Richards, 106. High three J. Evans, 6tl. High game Chestnuts, 617. High match Walnuts, 1417.

High strikes M. Penallgan, 14. High spares M. PenaHgan, 67. It Os.

Pine Ave. E. Miller 12 1806 12S Richards 16 1606 120 J. Bvana 12 1416 116 M. Penallgan 21 2446 ll M.

George 15 1712 114 D. VanDuzer 21 2620 110 T. Hooper 14 1646 110 J. Shea 14 1602 107 B. Gordon 21 2256 107 3.

Cuddeback 10 '124 106 B. Cuddeback 17 1016 106 M. Humphrey 17 1789 102 BJ Penallgan 11 1084 98 S. Ash 11 10(8 97 M. Wilkinson 16 1276 92 J.

Austin 6 271 90 H. Grow 12 1078 89 H. Monk 21 1841 87 J. Houston 18 816 66 M. Mirro 8 176 68 Nation At" war fund I A'd lH tmt so bad for the STAND DY FOR FUN MUSIC and MIRTH STARTS SUNDAY Oontinuoaw Fun, Olee, and Remanee Sunday 2:80 te 11 rVpj parttsd tn cop's cap, above, touring New York cafes Jt soldier and civilian who "ratwy by toning a WE CAN HELP As our expression of gratitude for having: been spared war time devastation, let us give generously to the Community War Fund.

through a pet ahop win iH Added Vissasaej I I News Cartoon NJ "4 Screen Snapshots VThg three were going to bar when police lop. TW "UMrators" our Klary charge, although MEN'S CHURCH LEAGUE FIRST METHODIST was taken from 3tDUD ahop. Total 768 763 6662164 W. P. PBBSBTTBRIAN FOR OUR OWN FOR OUR AUKS Total ......695 727 7874209 High single Watklns.

209. High three Morgan, 541. Yankee Brewing Co, Are Coming Soon Vur Old Car New VPricei Paid ALENTI W. P. METHODIST NEW ROMAN Total 721 704 6762101 Last Times TenigM "SADDLE SERENADE" CONGREGATIONAL Total 766 7M 796227 Pittston, Pa, Open Bowling Saturday 7 te .11.

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