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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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FAGF 'riir-; hristot. miRiKk, r.vi imp, kr i 1.1039 SELECTIONS OF TOP GRID STARS WERE CAREFULLY MADE Committee Went Into Individual Record Carefully HOW THEY RATED; As Green Bay Packers Won Pro Grid Loop Crown Outlines The Basis On Which The Team as Picked The record compiled eb individuals rated us the stars in the Bucks School Con ercnce for (he season just closed wfefe chosen carefully. Comprising the committee were James basketball coach at Pallaington, chair man; Mike DeRlsl, FallsinRton coach Mike Derrick, Yardley coach; and Loti Tomlinson, local scholastic sports ic porter. The committee made its selection; on the basis of the following: but oh, is tin- old proverb used to descrilM- Joe ploy. He allow his midget size to handicap himself Instead, he ex hihited a stellar brand of ball all sea son.

Not used often as a pass receiver nevertheless Joe was a good offensive player who blocked well for his On defense he often tossed opposing ball carriers for losses or was sweep ing away the interference on an end run to pave the way for the secondary to make the tackle. His play rated him tile Iwst end in tlie league. LR1IR One of the "three reasons" why the Owls had a winning combina tion this year instead of a loser as was expected. He played good ball from whistle to whistle. Quick to follow punts down the field lie in variably caught the opposing sat man in his tracks or after only a very short gain.

Many times he downed the before his opponent could get a chance to run with it. A stellar de fen Be man. Lehr was also a fine blot er who cleared the path on many on a sions for Owl ball carriers. His play ing was instrumental in beating HiT tol. In fact, he scored Bensaleiii'- touchdown In that game and late scored one in the first Newtown tilt His play spoke for itself when, niter injuries forced him to the sideline the Owls' front line of defense fell apart, noticeably especially in the Morrisvllle game.

SAK -One of the stalwarts on lirls line. Only Bridgeport was able to gain more than a hundred yard: through the forward line Sak was one of the main reasons for liris tol's tight defensive play, lib work upholding the fine standard of guard for which Bristol guard: are noted, which such stars as Al, Tom and Vince Profy, the Cialella brother; Leon and Joe. and Erny union." others, exhibited in the past few years Sak was always down under punt like an eagle swooping for Its prev and could be seen many times in tin- opposing bat'kfield tossing lival backs for losses. first Bristol ter to win his berth on the nil tat team since the days when, Jimmy Hue cavorted at that position back in 1 He backed up the line almost to pet fection, intercepted a enemy aerials, and blocked no less than six punts all season, two coming in the Burlington game, the last of which re suited in safety, the complex ion of the game at the instance ot all blocked punts. All this adds up to the characteristics desired in a good de fense man.

He seldom, if at all, made a bad pass all season. The second reason for the success this year. Captain Charlie, a "pepper on the line, that instilled much of fight, especially in the Bristol game in which he played a prominent nart ii helping his team to victory. He was a stalwart on defense, throwing oppos Mig ball carriers many times for Im osses. He often dropped back with lotential pass receivers and intercept ed several to stop offensive drives, lie was beside that, a good blocker, and lead running play; WOOD Fast afoot, Wood wa a hard charger and tackier who seldom missed his man The Bulldog had an unusually weak line this yeai but Wood upheld his end of the defeu burden.

But few gains were mash through his section of line At any rate, he standing around blow ing his hands when such gains have been made. MELSKY- One of the I pas- re ceivers of all the ends in tin coniet PROFY FIVE OUT TO TIGHTEN RACE IN BASKETBALL LEAGUE i be played court- on the Italian Mutual Aid IN PARLOR Evans Takes The Arena Mat Tourney -very Effort To Be Made 1 onight To Defeat Grundy Five TRENTON, N. Dec. Kv- ians. handsome Hungarian youngster.

PLAYING GOOD was the winner of the wrestling tournament held last night at the Arena. In winning, Evans had to dispose of Whitey Gevro, Henry Kulkovic and I Tom Marvin in the order named. Mari vin, opponent in the final, had BALL to eliminate Andy Heixner, Bd Cook i Rudy Strongberg, respectively. Joe Roe To Use His Strongest As the turned out. Mari i nri 6 vin had to face four opponents, while? lineup he Battle )Evans had to meet but three.

This lat- 1 onight ter incident brought much protest I from Marvin. The latter besought I'ndisinayed at its defeat at the Referee John Seaman to give him a hands of tin- Falls Alumni team, the rest period after he had pinned Rudy of the Bristol Basketball Strongberg in the semi-final round attempt to tighten the but the pleas went for naught as Ev- by beating the Grundy DALLAS. -The home of S. 15. Helyer of is not only with visitors but also with a collection of the bon of a prehistoric Helyer has taken in the re; mains of a huge beast discovered in i Pecos county near the New Mexico The ribs are the size of barn rafters, the four-foot tusks as big around as fence posts and the leg bones as large as a tree trunk.

The jaws are three feet across at the base and about four feet long. GIFT SUGGESTIONS Clark Hinkle, No. makes a gain tor the championship 30, of the Green Bay Packers, i In Mil the Wisconsin pro grid team in nearly with the New York Giants I the 33 vaukee. Green Bay won, 27 to 0 33,000 persona. It meant $703 for players on the Packers' sound inimita hi Dan necessity Ft eat ly in lie and with hi: able to pit Bristol (In! in the bpmk III and enabled peared to he vv I ii i i- a.

Min tot el a lone eiflu i llantly on lie- i nis halfback po i tlirow in; i earlh al1er i arh mage, somel losses, I le could "go i 11 1 t.h and idol Cardinal Di Al id io Con verted ou of from a tat kit to a back. ea on, I 'h in lea rued fa fleet running ability, wa: I of for th ampaign. II" 'lil el lie ai ils all in iem to itirn what ap dismal campaign Into a And lie wasn't a hall loi lie played bril ep ecihl ill lip I Colli it foil many limes: to ball carriers to the in line of Ht iini throwing i hem for also i ah well a and ill I Tcepl hem 1)1 AUDIO III: i. i I lonorcd foi i. All Cotiferem lie intis! lia vs all And Daimv speaks lor it third time on ven iu three' I plenty! Por only wa he a hrillianl lugger mail, hut lie could pa well, ami I a st ir at nmaI punter, Many will his sparking 72 yard punt that1 the veai the not I lie WHS recti stopped on Burlington sa I el whit I in the end y.om I oucl id ovviti' a 'raced 85 yard 1 pass lo i ore Owls, i ran foi he a I Burlington II MADISON WINS FIRST HALF LEAGUE HONORS Madison howlers defeated Hall Aliliilntim 3 to 1 and clinched the first half in the Federal League Teddy Tost a second year bowler of Matli was the first to win a medal in Bristol tills year with the following 20-, 20'), Cro ley defeated Grundy's 3 lo 1 Ace' Anlomdli of led with and Friday of Cro; ley- led with 17ii defeated Wilson 3 lo I with ol the Boiler Makers tiling with 525 and Naylor ading lor with 4110.

Bai lout th-feated P. Co. to 1 Sam Barton was high for the Ca- Boys with 1 and F. o'Boyle wa high for the relief boys with 195. FKDKKAL LIO AG F10 Ihn ten's Hash (H) tin- one yard line against Yorty i I he stae.e for I he Ilian i followed, a blocked kick Pursell sou Bet-ides scoi in Ihret aiiist Uinghoi ne, he with an lnteicpted a a in I he Beusalein another hack 55 yards iil.v touchdown against tlefeii! ive plaV WaS ICI 125 191 181 1H1 mi si li r.

12!) 140 12 159 Hit 12 1 I 53 150 195 also fine calibre and becaus general nil ai mind ability fot I linee year Danny was richly ed the i uplaincy of the it of his he pasl a wa rd am hi-. last season combinai ion. high school grid I I UOPI LOI TSVILLI ville, proud oi named them parent: Mr toiicnrr Louis only set of triplets It. I lope and Jo) Tilt Mrs charle a nil Spend Try The and doll. I I In I (i p.

p. 1 HTll ti!) 2 i Huma 1 10 134 131 Drow it 15!) i LIS F. Olny 1 i i lid 101 O'Boyle 171111 Light i it; 1122 Handicap 2i) Hall Virerait 7 7 i 7 til Lini bauKM 178 Nellis 172 165 138 1 1 17 Ills1 126i Seamntel Tyman 177 131 i Handicap 10lo 38 -37 1 14 I 177 11)9 2339 405 117 17o 121 2203 12 393 MiO 131 895 750 702 FALLSING I ON Mi: Chai les Steiner formerly Kathryn Heading was eritei mined at a delightful variety showei at the home of Miss Alice Smyth, Morrisville. included Misses Alma Lord, Until West, Marion Woodward. Mil- 'red Siiiv he.

Madeline Spangler Beronica Banner, Mary Mershon Fdwasd Heading, Heading. Ji Mis H. W. David Loughlin and Mis- Smy I he. i Profy fm will race tonight team when the teams clash in the second game scheduled for tonight.

I In the opening game, Rohm Haas meet, the Celtics. The Hrofyites have been playing 1 lop-nott ball and lost out to the De Hi by one point, In their other defeat this season, it was by a two I point margin. The radiomen have won three games and if successful in ing tonight will be in a dead lock for second place, Manhattan tak ing first place. Jo Hoe, who coaches the Mill -f outfit will use his strongest against the woolen twisters. He tart Slaven and Dorsey as for- Hughes at center, with the uartb being Tom Profy and Chuck Klein Hcte Bornice will be held in i reserve.

ans came bursting into the ring ready for action. The match was over in the space of a minute as Bvans brought his burly foe to the canvas with several flying mares. The best match of the evening, asj ar as the fans were concerned, was the Evans-Kulkovic affair. Kulkovic, it he Polish youngster, drew rounds of I applause from the fans with fine grap-1 ding. Evans had the advantage in weight over his foe, but the latter handicap appeared to make no difference with the Pole.

Time and again the pair clamped pet holds on each other only to have them broken. kovic in defeat got the biggest hand if the night from the gallery. The summaries: Flrnl Hound Strongberg won decision over Cutex LaCross Manicure Sets 60c, $1, $2, $2.75, $3.25 Military Sets $1.49, $2, $2.98, $3.89 Evening In Paris Sets, 95c Perfume $1, $2 Evening In Paris Perfume 55c, $1.10, $2.00 Raymond Jones The 310 Mill St. Phone 9951 Bristol LOFTS CANDY 1rs. rs I tu ina Tin annual Library meelihg will be held in the library room on The Philadelphia Klecirn- Company will give a program entitled 'Trans the China Clipper lerial Iravelo: ue in sound and color.

Miss Mae Kelly entertained at cards it her home on Saturday evening in ilonor of her guest, Mrs. Frank 1-rich, Philadelphia Her guests were: Mrs. Francis II. Smith. Mrs.

llora Pre vost, Miss Jennie B. Moon. Miss Lily Manager George Herman, of the spinners, who suffered their ii. defeat Monday night, will most start Billy Gallagher and John- I iv as forwards, Buckman at cen- ard iter, and Xarcisi and Burke as guards. is on the injured list.

Hohm A' Haas not expect, much trouble with the Celtics, although Manager Vito Delia is determined to heat tin- chemical workers. Deiia agned Dick Lukens this week after the latter was released by Profy. Lit ken. playing a regular position, will be a big aid to the cellar-dwellers. Welsh will be at center for the Celtics.

Halph Caiiall who was absent iu the, ast Hohni Haas game, will be at hisj minutl post tonight, and the remainder of the lineup will be: Hoe. Cole, Smith, and Everit t. Opening tapoff will take place at i ight sharp. The games will Leni lian in Meixner Gevro in OVi Rudy Kustanee. I'M Cook defeated George I minutes.

Tom Marvin defeated Andy in 11 minutes. Don 10vans defeated Whitey minutes. Henry Kulkovic- won decision Abe Coleman. Mob Wagner drew bye. l( on ml litid.v Strongberg defeated Bob her Wagner disqualified.

Torn Marvin defeated IM in fi minutes. Don Kvans defeated Henry Kulkovic In 11 minutes, Seiiil-I-'liml Hound Torn Marvin defeated Rudy Strong- berg in 7 minutes. Don Kvans tlrew' a l-'inal Kuiintl Don Hvans defeated Tom Marvin in I Wag- Jean Silpath. Camden, spent Friday until Sunday with her grand mother. Mrs.

Irene Silpath, 335 Radcliffe street. M. Moon, and Miss Mrs. Emma Charles I-' Moon. I adley, wmm TIPS ON HOW TO BEAT THE COLD SEASON! ence this year, he snared enabled touchdown drives rapidly toward the He was down undt i punt tarred on the defense throi entire campaign lor the ltdiatis.

lattv th; fast nhou Tlu cessful punting main attack. I ami hi ig punts a way otbt urn ca BCAHBOROl GH The for the stu brilliant running, was definitely th open field runne knack of returnii tlal gains He runs li once iu the open lie is catch. Unfortunately ft was unable to run this year. On the never allowed a pass re behind him, and seldc missed an opposing ball ning in the open for a tor good punter, Scarborough tit ulary in the Bristol gam DR IVEK 11 ighly rated his coach and Xewtown fans bu all who have watched him play at Speedy afoot Driver, like at ough, can take a punt and really with often returning them enough yardage that enabled the dtans to open a touchdown chive, only that, the flashy colored boy one-half of fan om combination of Driver to Pin am; vice versa. For when Al throwing them, he was leceiving them He made a spectacular catch in the nd zone of the touchdown pass against Bryn Athyn and did likewise in a couple of other tilts dining the campaign.

Moreover, lie is a good punter and a fast open field runner. that Bristol a winning team. In fact, many Bristol faua rate him even above the i tot In- Xot wai- pass i BUY BROS. SELECTED Madison H. Tosti Juno J.

To-ti Ttisfi Ttllio 10 'I osi i Pialli iusn I Leach Conn Friday Cro dey Baehset I landlcap 8 BASKETBALL Bristol Basketball League TONIGHT Italian Mutual Aid Hall Rohm Tap-Off, 8 Admission 25 Cents i i i 17 I lit? ISO 2uy 182 211 IS 2 1 10 213 172 FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO STRAUS a i 950 ST. I 2698 1 i Hrund) nzo drhnst I K-lia Di Ta nt Antom (I) Hath uhaii'-eii i i 121 13 i ICC 112 Hi 7 703 130 137 1211 I st; 159 '94 9 127 I' 129 1 59 135 111 Hi 5 Pea No. 1 Buckwi Koppers Cokt $8.00 ton $7,25 ton $9.75 ton Hormhy Hin 1 15 305 (Lapp Tulio Lean 1 is 170 1 190 102 i 175 i Jones 197 177153- 185 319 --i 1 385 S3 5 il-Mtn M' 1 S60 830 2525 Hoiier 135 Magium mi id) 1C7 389 ltd; 111 ISO 190 i 1-k; Set.teli*m 101 1-. 143 1 15 11!) 1 13 -408 415 Hago "37 131 200 15 -331 FUEL OIL No. No.

erosene Eros. 529 BATH STREF.T Lumber il ink and Building Materials PHONE 614 NEWPORTVILLE US TRIBUTOS' JAMES S. FINE IViill Pa. BRISTOL 3117 Telephone Operator: Phila. calling Bristol you coming down to Phila.

to do your Helen: Marge, decided not to leave Bristol. just came back from Mill Street and I noticed that the AUTO BOYS have a beautiful display in their store, and stocked full with gifts for car and Marge: would like to get John a set of fog-lites for his car. Did you see any of Helen: I noticed a pair of Cats Eye Fog-Lites, all chrome, for only $4.55 complete at the AUTO Marge: beats our prices, so see you in Bristol Fri- day evening. STRAUS PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE Every Day Christmas See Our Windows Let Us Help You Solve Your Gift Problems with our endless variety of fine Merchandise Thousands of folks have already visited our store during the first week of this PRE-CHRIS 1 MAS SALL NVe invite you also to take advantage of our sensational offerings Come in any time look around and get a closer look at these gifts Ladies, you can buy here with confidence Let us help you select your gifts for him. Here Are A Few Specials Picked At Random: Toilet Sets for Men and Women in gift boxes as low as 25c All 5c Gum and Candy now 3 for 10c 1 lb Chocolate Covered Cordial Cherries, 50c value, 39c 50 Hand-Made Cigars, reg.

5c value, box for 95c 10c Belfair Powder Puffs 3 for 10c Pipes that sold regularly for 50c now on sale at 25c 10c Woodbury Toilet Soap, on sale Popular 15c Cigarettes in wrapping, carton $1.35 A STORE-WIDE EVENT! This sale involves almost every item in stock. Our selection is greater than ever. Prices have been cut to encourage immediate shopping You can save here on hundreds of items. AMATEUR SHOW THURS. NITE Right After the Turkey Drawings Winners of Turkeys will be announced over our own hook-up.

Free Prizes to Everyone If you can sing, dance or play any instrument call at once and register, and get a free audition. In front of our store we have installed a speaker and you can listen to our program. Mr. Aladdin in charge of this program. Mr and daughter the week Mrs Walt, Hi's Joseph I lo 1 nd at the home Bowker.

Dixon and N-' -I spent of Mr. and lc SALE larure Colgates Rapid Shave Cream 2 for 26c T. Hair Tonic 2 for 76c Tooth Powdu 2 for 36c l.isierlne Hill Shave Cream 2 for 26c EDIES- 407 MILL BRISTOL NEXT TO STORE We Give Turkey Coupons Free Parking ftt Rear of Mill Street VISIT OI Fountain and Luncheonette Silex-Made Coffee Nestles Hot Chocolate Heinz Soups Delicious Sandwiches Hoffman and Canada Dry Ginger Ale ny.

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Years Available:
1911-1966