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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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LEBANON DAILY NEWS, LEBANON, KsiP SAYiMGl 010 READING ItVCORPORMED liy A. K. Phone labunon 253 QUENTINSOFTIES WIN Quenlln lopped b.v 5-1 count "in ICIIBO pitching battle In ll)C Cornwall Muflbiiil lonp evening to finally tirenk into win coluniu in tho stand- Ings. The wlnnrrn tnbhcrl pnlt- PC markers In second framo ana that flooring sufflucd to the verdict. As i roxult of Quantln'B first victory, ties exist for thrno jilacen InUhe rare.

QuenUn BBcb Zb 0 31 ft i i 1 1 IS 0 1 1 Ituhi.nii 0 0 ft 0011 oioo 0 0 1 ti 11 0 1 I (I I) i 2 Quentin i) 9 0 fl 1 4 ynkiioh.cf Uiiii.j-f otto nifk.if a oui 627 0000 Tolnl 6 37 10 020 2 000 1(10 600-1 Ona section of Mannnolm hnn no ilrool narnoH; but )B dlvldei Into 136 blocks which nro nfttecl by letter and number. fb ft It fs CalpltliiK up with a few liivilRd "io attoitd the soaston, BO doings on the local bnnt yomer- day, wo lenrit that a city twilight baseball loop in lit (be ranking It iresRnt pltinn can he completed. Arraugomoiila to form the circuit will be made nt a. meutlitg in tho ocnl Y.M.C.A. next Tuesday is iimlerKJoor! thu Steel Foundry and Concentrator teams are behind Iho -movement and Frcdevlclilibiirf! and Cleona are florlotiBly cntiHldorlng tho idea.

Krederlcksburg, ono of (no county's bdflebdll holbtdK. bus beoji slow gotlliiR niiiricri thin snasnn, but vea honr that (he Hetfie! ors to ftnttir tbo (lino Mouu- inln loop for Sunday Ramos only when thnt InnKiin Proti'jl'lckKbui'g won tbo loop tltlo IIIBI. ncnBon in Iholr first vunturo iiitn tlml Thn plan of the locul twilight in tu pluy only ono IOUKIIC, gamn per wuok and if no dlbor learns oxpi'iiRH a ilpslrii tn sot into Ibo lonp. it will bo opoTfttRd on a four-lritin bfinln. At lenst out 1 Informant miyfi so.

Wbllo four- Ion in circuit miiy not develop 1 too much of a thnro will nt lensl bo gome rivalry and with nncb teiun playing nt ono lonKuo gamn wonk, thcro will bo Knmo nctlon for tbfj funs, BO boro'H hoping tbo loci!) Is organized nt Tuesday's meeting. Other teams so Inclined tiro don't ho barthfiil, follows. 0 Comlnnini; our r.ntchhif up wllli tbe news, wo roport that the Cnncy nine bumbled tbe Imiiun- inwn Dap imtsnrK by a 1(1-11 score on (hn local hluli KChiinl lot. on Thursday evening In their first on- KngnnuMit wllh ibe BnldlorB. The IKOC Bcot'f! wny delayed foe some unknown reason and arrived toe lain for publication yesterday, sn we'll simply pans tbe Informullot along as Is.

Snowball Klcpper atu Tom Shuey Hhnrrrt the mounr Clinres fnr Iho Orn Ti'ftalej's nnr 1 limited Ihn klinkl-klftds tn throe scuttnred Jills In niKiHtci lug shiitnnt victory. On tlio othe hand, tho Coney clmilerx onjoyuc an old-fiislilonod luittlng rouudo lay In slapping nut olKhtocn hits six of for pxtra Foli Konncf.lc.il for tlii'oo swutB, lucliid Ing a double niul triple, whil Liifilntil and HOHH hit for the dr cult. HCHH also coiiiiuclod for twn-buHKor as did Situdo. and Hns and Tom Shii'iy shnrcd hlllin hnucirs with wllb thie HiifulleH. by the funned nlnp durliiK hlB term tbo mound.

0 0 Wo alno caught up with tbe re suit, of Uio Btonl Foundry gam nt Indliiniown (lap lliln week an now onn report Uml tlta men thumped thn Gap cnlnro toBBors by mi 18-1 HCOI-O on tb BIG LEAGUERS PILE UP GAMES BY BEING IDLE (By Iho AmorlAlfl Call It a rnllllary If you like, bin Mint rauilnf; all the grlr-f for thfl major leagves in genoral tinrl the Brooltlyn Dod- gci'H in isn't Rlnaer ale, The rindpers have Idle ah long Iht-y may adopt blp-boolK and urnbicllns an Biandarrl eriuipment. Hcvi'D gnnir-H woro hi-lioduleil In the iTinJoiH ytitorday bin only five of thorn wero ma runt and (wo of thexo novcr far enough to get Jmn tho rncords. Thn Dodfc'fi-H, who haven't play- fill PRIVATE BUCK By Clyde Lewis ffio alncc laBt Sunday, thplr ffiurth Htr HI Clnclnmul. If "Of course, I'm glncl to sec you, but for Pete's sake, where did you get that 1 diamond. Penn StulQ'n f.rcn.1 ebony sprint- or, Bnmoy Kwnll, WBB Uin victim of tough inrit out at Mncoln, No- hraakti, yonlorday, wbnro tho M.C.A.A.

trunk mnnl In lining hold wnnk, ami will Uo out nf uc- for tlio Thn filer pulled log tonrloii In Jump and linn boon forced io wlllirlrnw from tho competition, He won tho century and furious for two itralRht yonrs ns well ns thn brood Jump, mid held hopoB of making It rlrnn for tho Iblrd strnlRlit year In hfs dnnl npiienrancca ns rollogo ntblnhi. Tlio mlflbttp will deprive him nf t.hnl rhnnr.o nnd bu'll grart- unto thin term and will ontor Ihe sorvion of Unr.ln Sum very shnrlly, thn cbnuce to bo a trlpln wlnunr for thn Iblrd nlrnlgbt. ycnr In Iho iV.R.A.A. moot will bo lost for- nver. LOCAL GOLFERS PLAY IN HANDICAP TOURNEY Jimmy Minns, clialrninn of the P.O.A.

ton run ment committee. Is supervising the Ihlrrl nnnunl re mnlp. r.onlrnl linmllcap loiirn- nmoiu which IB hnhip hold IhrrntKhwit ibn niitlon today uii(Jpr ihr spoiieorfship of prominent Insurnnco company. F.ugeno Honnlnv if cltnirnian ot Hip Infill tniiriininont wblr.li Is bn Inp rnnlpstotl nil ihn Lebanon Country Inyniit, 'DINK" SHUEY NAMED TO POST AT LOCAL U.S.O. (Continued from One) In the game for the Eastern Pennsylvania title.

Continuing the sport tn which he has excelled for years, the Lebanon athlete led St. Mary's Indies to tbe very peak aa an amateur quintet, defeating some ot the best amateur quintets In the eastern region, and later -winning Individual scoring honors in professional and semi-professional circuits with the same team. He has repeatedly been selected as the most valuable player in a number ot nnd has attained an eri- bavcn't forwotten what to do viable reputation as one of the wllli thn bull, they will take an- Kre atnst. if not the greatest all oilier whirl at lighted tilt Vlth Rmls tnnlKht. Thn Hecond-place Cardinals, who also mifferpd when three unit's with tho nodgcim went In i hfi llpt, returned to ac- tlnn ni'Kert oul the PhllridPlnhU Pbiix, 2-1.

That eluipiiod tho dintuncft botwoen thr-m nnd tho DotS- gi'i'H lo nix nnd a half Cooper held tbe I'hlla to Hhacllnfc Tommy HuRhost In hm-lInK duol. Both Kt. riinn cnmo In tlin first InnlnB when KIIOB SluiiKhtcr trlplort behind Tnrry Moorrj's puas nnd Inter 'uror- od InfU'lrt oul. An Inflold Hlnfilo b.v Dnnny Lltwhllpr and a Idiibln hy Nick Etten produced lie PbllM 1 lono jicoro In tho fourth. Thn ChtKiiK" Cubs protected lipli- flxili (ilrice berth frum BOH- nn.

bunding the Brnvos their finth HlrulKht setlmck. 3-2, IP. the nftornoon contest. A nlsbt sumo at Pittsburgh be- tho Plrateo and Now York iiiitfl WIIH bulled after three and innings wllli tho Glan.ts "DCTK" SHUEY time basketball player ever developed In thla city. He has participated in dther sports for a number ol years and as a baseball player has also received wide acclaim.

Enrly this year, the Lebanon athlete enlisted In the service ot his country as a prospective aviator, leaving here for -'the west coast with a contingent ot Lety- anon lads to join the U. S. Army Air Corps, but was later discharged from the service when a physical dlsahilty was discovered by army doctors. A back Injury suffered In an nnlo accident last summer lofl lasting defects that were thought lo have been healed completely and this misfortune cost tho prominent local athlete an opportunity to serve his country as nn aviator. He has been honorably discharged (rom army service because ot thnt misfortune.

Returning homo to resume civilian life and occupation, Shuey was selected to serve as an assistant U.S.O. director becnuRe of his fHcuerienco In sports and also be- Today Last Times Leslie Howard in "Mr. In the only American night affair at Athletics trlp- tho Cleveland Indiann, 5-4, on ho five-hit pitching of Dick Fewer nnd Runs Christopher. Fowler, who wont 16 Innings DH his last appearanco and lost a iciutjh ono to tho St. l.oula Browns, retired In the sixth inning after brlriB nicked on the arm bv Vorn Ki'iiiiody, third Cleveland pitcher.

Tlio victory wan although Christopher handcuffed tho Trlbo on 'mo lilt tho real of tho wny, Tho Now York Yankees' serins- oprner with the St. Louis Browns postponed, but Iho Yankees old on to their nine and a half inno lond. When tlitf -Washington game be- vren i HP Runntors nnrl thn Chl- IKD White Sox WIIH off Inat nfipr one Inning with no Bcnre. tbu tcHinH promptly moved lortny'B starling llmo hnck to p.m. Tho Pnston Red Sox and Detroit TlKors wore nol schfdulod yoator- dny.

YESTERDAY'S STARS i Hy the Ansoclal'd Press) Bill Nicholson. Cuhs Hit two doubles nnd single, driving In two runs nnd Rearing tally sRalnst Bravos. Rues Christopher, Athletics Chet'knil Indian!) on one hit In cause of his wide acquaintance la winning and outyof sport circles. The aalec- tlon IB a wise one nnd meets with the approval of the local populace and to the service men who fre- t.hrep Innings of relief to save victory A's. Mov! Cnnppr.

Cnrdinnls -TOSB- ed flvp-hillpr lo bpnt THEY'LL-DO-IT-EVERY-TIME R. I'nlont Ofllfo By Jimmy Hatlo WHY MARRIED JERKLEV- ALWAYS THOU6HTFUL ABOUT THE LITTLE THINGS- THE VERY LITTLE THINGS. HERE OPENING NO JOB FOR A WOMAN. LET ME DO IT. YOU MIGHT CUT VOUR MEET.

LITTLE quent the new club and avail themselves of Its facilities. Gerard RartlcB of Trenton, N. li.is assumed his duties also as director of the Eighth Street U.S.O. club. His predecessor.

Lawrence Crowley. left this city last night for Washington, D. whom he will be assigned to another U.S.O. post. Although the local position Is his first U.S.O.

assignment. Director Jtad Ice has had considerable experience In the recreational field. He Is a native of Trenton, and has been engaged in city recreational work there for some time, specializing in the direction of athletic programs, since completing his educational course at Pordham University. The new local director mar- i-lod nnd Is tho father of one daughter, Nancy Jane. Mrs.

Radlce and the daughter will remain In Trenton until it is possible to establish a residence here. CORNWALL SOFTBALL Uexmont Mudhens Runi Coleman Rexmont C'nrrts Quf nlin TT. 3 3 2 1 1 Ft. .760 .750 .500 .250 .250 MINOR LEA5UE RESULTS (By tbe Ap.iocliUcrt Fre-ss) International Leasrae Jersey Ctt3', Montreal, 2. Newark.

Toronto, 2. Syracuse, 3-1; Buffalo, 2-3. (Only games played). American Association Louisville, 3-2; Milwaukee, 2-4, St. Paul, 2-10; Toledo, 1-7.

Indlannpolls, 1-2; Kansas CHy, 0-5. (first same, 11 Innings). Minnenpolls, 10-1; Colismb'AB: 1-6. Interstate leamie Hagerstown, Wilmington, S. Trenton, 5-8; 2-6.

Allcntown Harrlsburg post- poncrt. BO By FRANK BECK I- fiy-iit. i HT WHAT'S BO SO EXCITED ABOUT MAYBE THE PEOPLE I ARE COMING AFTER IfD THIS 6ASOLINE I FOUND IN HERE. OH! BO IS J-UST TIRED OF BEING HITCHED TO THAT JUNK 8O! BE SOMEBODY iS COMING AND I JUST KNOW (T MEANS TROUBLE.WHY DOESN'T JUNIOR GET OUT OF THERE? BE CAREFUL, JIM, THAT DOG HAS SPOTTED U5 FANTASIA IS COMING TO THE ACADE Starts Tomorrow, Sunday, at 2 p. m.

For sAng inoj For Your Greatest Eujoyment You Must See It From the Beginning. Fnature Tomorrou' at 2, 4. 7:45, 9:50. SEE IT! Woftdw! Morvtll Ttw most productfon In film history! Incomparably anything you'vft even drtanwd oil Cascades of color that drench the screen with beauty! Mogk mwsk that theatre with a thrill and gorgeousness unmatched! Spectacle, laughter, suspense, drama stunning, breath-taking profusion! The sensational hit that played to 1,071,532 people in the 1,016 performances of its record-breaking Broadway run! Nothing like it in Heaven or on Earth! 'AwfasJa wtf WAR STAMPS BONDS ON SAIjK AT OUR BOX OFFJCE Just a Slight Increase Over Our Regular Prices. Your golden opportunity to see the picture that let road-show records at fa.80 and $1.65.

WilneM magic moods like "THE PASTORAL" by the rollicking of grape harvest a revel of riotous hues, eye-sparkling melody with hundreds of aew. joyous Disney beings in whirl of romantic madness 1 'Fmntmtim-trill AtnotiaF DIDN'T DREAM WE COULD BRING IT TO THIS THEATRE! Scientific experts decUred it would be impossible to reproduce the unprecedented color'and sound effects special equipment. "Only a few theatres in big cities can shovr it," they claimed. But Disney and his technical wizards toiled day and solid year I They achieved the miracle 1 Now you, too, can see it. 'Finttuia' Km From walk callrll "FASClNAtlNG TAINMENT1" fsquiri "NOTHING EVEK EX- IStBJ UK6 IT1" TANTASIA'S' AMAZING SOUND TRACK! Actually only I yet from it pours the overwhelming musk of 103 instruments chorus of 100 voices of other amazing sounds you hear in 'Fantasia'! Mickry't riot helper in Sorctrer'i Ap-.

prentice" sequence! DO NOT EXPECT THE USUAL! is completely different from Anything anybody tven Disney ever made! Don't attempt ro guess what it's like! Don't ask anyone to describe it to you! For chis truly unioue production is actually indescribable! TtCNNiouoi runm W.D.P. PMmsi A hy KKO lodle Pittit.s, lie. A Thousand and Onfe Wonders to Behold! Prices For This Engagement: Afternoons 44c Children 17c Afternoon and Evening. Evenings Balcony 44c, Lower Floor 55c Evening Prices Will Prevail All Day Tomorrow. Extra.

Added Attraction The World In Action "Food Weapon of Conquest" START FLAG DAY OBSERVANCE IN UNITEDJTATES from One) field encampments on six continents, from Chungking to Capetown from Manchester to A keynote vas founded from London by of Free Poland, Gen, Wladyslaw Slkorskl, in an order of the day to Polish forces. He declared, "Victory is coming to us much faster than was thought possible by our enemy." The British announced that a message by Prime Minister Churchill would be read tomorrow (Sunday). Actually Flag DRV Is tomorrow, but. many of America's major cities scheduled their celebration today. New York, and Chicago billed the largest parades with thousands of marchers in each city.

Bracketed with the holiday -was the designation Jane io MaeArthur Day eommemoTSls tbe ot Gen. Douflas Mtc- Arthur into West Point. From hU headquarters in Australia, leader said: "The action of my fellow conn' trymen in commemorating thU day rededicates each one ot them to the ItniRsrlal ideals of Weat Point: 'Duly, honor, xxx The fortuitous that the day I entered the of my beloved country should have been one selected to focus this great patriotic outpouring of men on the march fills with humble thar.ksirlving." Traditions of rlcl- in northern exist, but Avctlc. coriditlpnz but Arctic, condition? hiva tkelr'.

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