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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 13

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155 sib! f'f'00 El t.4., Ce4 12-rctra Tit1.5 400. yard Start 'ons Ruttren Unbeatcu Prenarati car C711-1: TAZ Fri( lay i. crro Tv' AL 'CA, 1 i ILL PY pCti L. 9 c. I 4 177, Clatriz: 3 r7c3 Fircl ift Ildt A MC 1 tlenry (Hank) Janson, footfall coach at American International College, today said he was between the halves Cr Saturday's Springilid game by 1)2- Gel lecnull, college Johnson said that la he was told he could stay the to re- th, meander of season bu that his contract would not be renewed for next year.

He declined to make any comment because, he said. he does not believe in airing "controVersies between college pregidents and football coaches? A former Army! lieutenant colonel. Johnson eoached a Michlzan State and Splingrleld before going to A.I.C. last June. Ills team, which has a record of one win, two defeats and 'a tie, lost Springteld, 34-6- defeated regulars opened their Rutgers game preparations with only a half-hour's worlpout.

But Coach Dick Harlow explained he wu merely resting them up for a couple of stiff ctmrnage todiy a mi tomorrow. Although the 'aimson came out of the holy Croes game unscathed. r-)1riow fears his players are in ifrave dangcr of being stopped by Itutgers. DaCroas Secks reserves 'WORCrzITM1 GT Several of Ilply Crow Crusaders were banged up against-- undefeated Harvard. but Coach Ox DaGrosa hopes to have all of them ready or Saturday'.

Brown game. Ile scrimmaged his thirthatringers against the scrubs yesterday to polish up some much-needed reserve material. t'L i Igg Villanova, Coach Denny p1an3 to use most id rrvc5 against New 1Coric this week Zeveral of the Eagles' current reptarementa, including Al Canners, and Tackle Ernie Stautner, aptvar on the verze of gaining starting berths. Solern Etresees ruses SPRINGFIELD Sattslied vrith is vounct attack, Coach OsSolena stressed las passing department today as he primed the Springfield Gymnasts for their invasion into the Midwest against Wayne' at Detroit eras week end. Quits Norm oat lb, Vt.

VP) Norwich opened its preparations for its regular state conference clash with Middlebury without. Nell Stone, its regular tulthack. He notified Coach Stan Keck that he wu quitting the squad to devote more time to his engineering studies. He has been replaced 'by Vinney Kor Only 10 Players 17'cre Chan Last rcar el Thetc but Two Laztcd Out Gray 13 List Ey JOE NEW 1(011K (AP)--It is becoming more aprarent eaell rzar that baseball's annual selection, more krown the fans as the draft, is dying a slow death due to the croz-rh of the farm system. Vtlith the chain system now in vogue, nearly all of the prospects in the minOrs belong to major league te3, and usually they are draft proof.

Before the season's cloee, the parent clubs "purchase" the contracts of their minor hirelings anl of course when the annual draft meet-in: is held most of the left for selection axe thon Izast demand. i :1 IA the lengthy list recently sub- i--11 mitted to big lettigue club owners 11 our titoce by Commissioner A. B. (Happy handier Are some 3000 el- I irt Igibles for the Friday, Nov. draft lutatenes 11-1 selectionlargest, In yearsbut it to ditrlcult even for experienced 11' judges of to id La lt A dozen Ekely prospects.

itit 4 ltV iL -1 I toa! I Er 1 Crown Loses Two ILL 14-14 tie with ISoston University shapes tts its a costly atatr, for Paul Flick, a rerular tackle, and Norm lacuele, the Bruins' top mitered stioulder Injuries. They ore doubtful starters agaizst Holy cross. rr EVERY -ifoo a flOD CIOCTRVI0 IkP c44 Vrak NI cur 01Ja WAY 11 a ttS a VOL 010EMNINININMOOMMOONAltp 007LC 'Ir lt, 41" cid Firt Lard o. pit Vs PT UT. 13.41,41A tusS WitstAT 1 NEWTON (A)---With so many second-stringers starring agunst 10, ftbal c0 I ttusttlm -moxtio 1A094 Azot.Tr ociv Ico d', A tymt4 rsxnr -TtAr; ari-IA-I'S PQM, 4T00.1 004 4 11 'l i 71k1 4 1 By II I Amoosistel rress Curtis 114.

tlect Art, tztozge ot4.4.4 6. I arry cnorterl. I41 04 laza" a ity, vivo 10.00.000,4, let Shows VTy la GE Distrilzition Other 'llesults Five matches were rolled in the rsrOtr DaTIO Church Leazu on the- Pastime Alleys- 14enard was the big winner with 4 to 0 win creir tiaskell Rivard three from Gagne, Cassavant three from Fevre three from Chalifoux with Fontaine and Falardy 'dividing four, points. Mrs Faleirdy hit 273 for women and English 322 for men. curcAoomota Runtist.

11714. ULM, kaocle4 ova; WW J.ti4zaan. 1,40, 'Clootkim S. Al. -41, 11 '''VA Ns lk hmr ,60.

01, .1 41, 1010001000101.0111, 4( GE Dist rtANs. tort STAIMtlea grAlla7ORD. Knoi. 1909 Dayton, outpointed Ooorata 00. 001 Betiabot.

laat. Pueoux Cot. WASHINGTONJack le Ors riterd, 111. Wtotbutatola stopped lkully ISoKeavort. rAlrEN.

Conn.Dino relit, 12914. Outton. OW, ktookett out Joey tamoota. 3.2, New Naves, 140. rtillsOt $.44 gbb.11414,113.

140. ALr (Irted.) VA. Itris tint, outr.fthit..(t 'Wade 1C2tatoe7. Anse eortrUia. 10., wlsvc 2.RaTitrq.

wtliarts 10. Yor ouuimpor4 Boafr New Tort, to. Shultz and Llorris ri Pinners Vvtti -139 and 353 Four close matches Were rolled In the City League on the New Jefferson lanes. Curlettl's dropped three points but retained top spot. Polish Cryrnrnunity won three from Harry's Variety 'While Pats and Beverwyck, Majestic and Lunch Box split four, points.

Francis Shultz hit highl single of 133 and Walt Morris high total ff 333. The scores: art 1107111010 LIAGL19 STAN131Nr1 Wsn 1041 rest. (NtrtettP9 Market 20 I i714 Pradre Loncle 14 le M4141014 B4stagrard 14 IS .141 pp' 0 Cgre 11 11 .171 Poli414 Coommegilly Molt 11 13 .4,4 11evewycla' 11 17 .491 14Inch Sox It 11 1Larretv 7es'1149 I 1 .460 lt114611111 R9401 watia rhuits 4 O.4 fTh1iiI 291 Cirio1 273 k1StPV 1) do 21 Ontrigi 171 94 herris.4 141 14s21 1440 leat's Cale2 7r-niumw Ir'9. 0'1141 rn 00 Ti 14141rris Itan.ert 115 N14rtin 211 Fra6m, 30 Froto' 3p1 371 Pia 116 litiers 114 1311 Pricks Ltilith--3 1 1urlettll's S0111 297 horard 211 4Roefireta 4..4 Sat 11100re 11.104141 "41 DINC 6 Ittot 14' Pollsb CC--S Barry'. Variety.v linam.7.K4 319'Maek its 293 279' C.

r1 Jr. 1.4.1 2.91Fsirweather 101 I11T. Guareis 241 ula ret4 S. '413 1459i 14.71 'I I' I I I The Includes Leroy Parme-1 1'0, John hatchings, John ITugh Poland, Bud Pretheny, Fred Frankhouse, Tom Surikel, Pete Gray, Mike Ham-, lin, Jimmy Bucher, Alex Kampou-I Vs, Ray Harrell, Cy Buker, Chetl Reim, Don Lund, Les Burger Garland Law Ing, Bob Wilkins, Steve ree and Johnny Moore. Some of the more opulent clubs lave declined to bid for any players.

Last year la players were chosen. Of these onlytwo, Gene Ilandity of the Philadelphia Ath'sties and Mike Budnick of the New York lasted out the season. In 1S45, 211players were selected end all were returned the minors, although three, Vance' DingeS, Leroy Jarvis and owe. rd Moss, returned for another trial. That is In sharp contraat to other years when such draft gems Grover (Pete) Alexander Hack Wilian, Lefty O'Doul, Pinky Curt arid Virgil Luca, Sam Gray.

Hal Carlson and others were plucked trona obscurity. Alexander nest rargain Probably the biggest draft bar-rain of them all was Alexander, Picked by the Phillies off the Syracwt, club late in 1910Alex began to pay off He won 3 games In 19111 a rookie pitchtriz record which EJIl standi In '27, the Villa took a young ttird basemtln frorn New Orleaaa rImel Art Whitney who became one of the enest ineelders ever to wear a Philadelphia, uniform, same year, the came with Lefty O'Doul, who twice the National League The ye.lr before, the OM-Cubs secured a chubby, broadshoulared kid named Lew 111.1 son from Toledo for the $7500 waiver price. A few year' later, WilJOA set a National League home run record of f.5. 1 I I 1 410' Won Lowt rel. DT Tent 66 2-1 14 1117 WI-m1ot 11 Inantauonii so 11 5 9 tank W141D1r is 14 16 A44440bleri mimmm, 16 1 el 6 fikitgl Zinn mmm, 14 14 11111141nor 11 t4 It.utplootten LL XL J44 i NI ti 0 0- 1 1 I 1 I 4- ,71 Ito TOLL -4, 4,, 1 i c) 0 11.

e-r vkt I), trio It so mom OMR ArAt kKE 4440 44 EE TEZ tor TELL SZZ 1. AMA WE P.P FM kr EZZ 1..1 'WAY atAZNO EY 1112 FCT-t OF TIM gIVEZ IS ONLY MEM cte oxver sgAgE TOMLIN CZA514 ED AFrEZ WAS A MOW ita RAMMEP ING JAP ito110 VV4W vrr os WS PLOCANI um cm CP Mt r1914106 TM 'MOM AST irr.zz tze COD ID COE-4 rAzrzutAz AZANto LCCA I or John Gould hit the fine total of 343, to top the pinners lathe CE Distribution Transformer League on the New Jefferson Alleys. Fred McNamee hit high single of 120. DT Test won four points from Tank Welding, Buss Bara from Assembler, Winding three from Insulation with Drafting and Inspection four traLtzzzlit wot LZAGV2 STAND LAO Iven 14n4 Prortem IS 1 .011 atryttle 35 Krogh U. 11 Jolv SL IS it 4 12 II 40 6 II Ii Casey 11 IS .4:4 OUrk.

IT .214 I 4 Alb ov k.v3--CI-twt.sr Pico. 13014, New Wait. outpeinte4 Le.cp Row Lis, 1341. esti 10, loPl. 11Prokt.50.

knotik44 out Joilany 4ylor. 16.4 PUMPIZTTla Boat, mice-Jarcw Drobt41. 14-a. ieresnralti. eiv-poult414 (aw-lpa) 140.

itototS Ark. jA, refrolu Pet" 1QAT Issimust N.J.. toomMonownwo 'TROY, Leen 15434. Time-Stye outpeinted Jtrhucy i4. Ifotir, trvrwrOM, 110.Irallrice 144.

Brtmavotelc. Mc, stowoott. Fern ke.iet.er, 114, Lewisten, BoccrEstrn, N.Y.---Jobers Moseeinel-Ie, 147. WheneM441, OULDWIlLed ViniCdo 141), RIM. N.Y.

I. 2 OLLEs 4.0.6 'll, 4411F 401 it, 0.101"7 rl- lk ii--; ..,1 4, ..4 :1: I it i i lirt: 1 's 1 le -1 .4. t) I li, 1 I I 1 ii 1111 111111 1111111111E1 7 A arals '11 4 ET iMI IJ( kLAJ1 I ei jiwc 4 cv k3' IOUNDUP Four close were toned In the Berkshire Woolen League with taking three from Burke, Kubica three from Casey, while ICtash and St. John Norton 'and spilt four points. Fars rell tonal high single of -11i and lesoyette total 313.

blanked Armstrong and lIavener shutout Washburn in the tiorningside Baptist Church League on the Sport haven Alleys. Leslie ronad 116 and 306. TO GTO; AW LOOk 94S LikE CLOTW DAISY MAKES A 4 tpY PPSTry -C 11-4 Carey lilts At ti 1 and Total uollseum 4 ,31 4 nd ,314 4' t' 1 rOST 0171C2 LEAGVE TNTt A Woo los6 Pct. Stamm" is .750 14. I ostoo 3 7 "ICJOIS kol, 13 0 reek tali; Ai'''.

4.4 7 13 3 tonere 12 tovistry' 14 Larva IS .1.4 i i 1 ito a le I 1 1 ..,44,,.. i 4 6' 401k i.14.,,CF 1 0 Stila N. By ITCGT1 FULLEIZTON 1. INIE1.1 YOR.K ()--If you've wondered why Alabama's Rose Bowl team lost, that game to Tennessee and hasn't roiled up any scores against its other major rivals, the word trom Tuscaloosa' is "We're still catag a. 1945 teanalin 'a 1946 league." Ten of the Mainal Rose Bowl starter 'till aro on thal first tesan while not Many el last yezs rtgalant out mak Oa Cradel at ottio schools.

Play of the' we it created to the Milli Eagles, Greasy Male when he switched tram tlin formation to the single wMg and the Eagles rolled' up points against Ws-sh ington in the last half. The Idaho Southern University football stadium has-' been renamed the "Spud No doubt that's where the 'opposition wU, get, rriashed. Car Dept- was the big winner In the Boston Albany Railroad wIth a 4 to 0 win over En. gine non" Machine rho won three from DtP-pot, and Trainmen thrive from nandrickaon arid, Zurrir wars Iklah rollers with 1C3 and I 1 ,...4 I. Sii PV.

1 I 'Ili mom, eirt, 4 1 "4 wrm, SPRINGFIELD With their second straight win under' their belts as a result of their 7-41 over Pnliadelphia Rockets' night, Springfield Indgans tolay trained their sights on. nears, whom they meet heral t. seccr.d. tiros Wednesday racidng up their seeond victory before a packed Coliseum, the Ir2.ans were led by right-winge: 1tarry Frost, who performed the h'at-trick Nvith three goals. George Pargeter, left-winger, sniped a couskters.

mind Art and liazen AtcAndrew each I a toad. I' 01110.4 0 .24 Stamps held a tingle adIvantage in the Post tele. Leazue' lbir virtue of the matches rolled ern the New Jefferson lanes last mfghtl The leaders beat Nixies 3 to 1, Special turning. back Air Mad' by the same count Rurals won a 3 to 1 verdict from Registry while Sorters and Parcel Poht; split four points. carey hit llrand 314.

The AgM KIHTY PROUD Al4 o' LIKE IT )pilF. DAlsy MAE. SO YO I P.4 PACE, INSTEAD FIGCER rr our FO''Ytl- 111; CZLF, CIA -vi)40 iS 11-4' twitcriT? -1 In Y01 wHO TH. rIUST 1 I AM at- czANI, volt swept g-r---44- 7-7) -r' LxN-A-ONLESS' VCCII4i14G Ct ,...,.3, cit.A111m I i p- 1 1 1,1 Ai It AXED CI.E MAN i MOSE WHO LENAD A KETC14 Psi TI-4. RACE-AN' 1-IC MEDICK-TED s4 'i-'17, 7 te -0, It sx irr a isrJ4 co kr, 9 ANt-WS-KY4S THI MOST INTELLY tiuNT-Gor -14 srPICINGEST FEET-Aa COMES FUM 71-r slosr 1 2 allwagov 'IP In the Italian Women's club on the -Eagles alleys, Green won four from', Yellow, Brown three from Red, Violet three from Blue with White and Black dividing four points.

Mrs. MmThetto rolled hlzh tingle of JCS and Mn. Frei total with 2.7,3. Toon but Venus 2 to 1 end Mars won from Earth by mune count Is the 113 AC Leal-ue on the New Jefferson A1le73. Rose Chlorrno hit re.r;-le of 101 and Therese Tstarico htz'a tolal cr 1,77 TO LT r9 .3 4 Vsanertow 2.4 4 44.

Ilbid.n:464 lelytelle4 4 2 vliosa 7 1 eut tu. ft N.1416114 6., 1 I or, 'llazloyla Card Jot Goottzr, Paurson, Ev- riTtg tiewat 'Pro boictaz comes bacic to Ittdison Square Ganion Friday with Johnny Greco meeting Tony Fellow Last year It was Greco Who reopened the arena atter the rodeo left the Garden. There ono way to follow the horses without losing raone7.11 r-; 1, IL 'i a to u-s IP rt 1 ILI 12e tv saps--1 24, orz 000 21 1.261! 244 '2 1341 I 1141110-1 r'onaa IsIrrit 2 '0 5 2 her :71 L.re4IT 283 ISV1! )n111 1 oemiIs--111 Ilt 06 6 2 2 NIG2TWOZIErvir LEAGVE 1111111M, Wes Les4 rtt. llelliteriattee 4 taut 1.. IS I 4, 21 It 6 8.

r1PO44 I II 5.7 Arreol4 la I :4 1 1 i4 11 ,4 1 1, 4, 24 .3.5 .0 111. E. 'TM" 2 24 .6 5,4 A mtv "to 4. go 21 Ak.4 'MTh 1.11;0E12 2 Ot i tlq I i.t; 5 14) iaitio IC 611, yhni t4ii Tia Ct4 Te 1M Kt IKST 1 ts 1 teM I-, 1 T1g1 i '41 tOg U5 VA0c i PX TVZ 14 L103 1411 Air Matt-1 11. 241 11-' -ener 111 roL, 273 ST1 11.1-14 tvz ccrNss J1 tr4 tea r11.3 tt A fr v-u, tikr-r 1t.

N-4 rs cic v----t OF? 7nr2-1 nitrA OPP 7 r7414 Urz.1 Sk rr: 1 114C: STV2 117:3, I IL-70 gortiorist 1346 P- aaa a. aa aa 142; Parr4 tzt.alo-t riltwar 14'0 rnit.r 4 r). Lerturr IF, Vert cliXer eik .1 214 ClIttrad 2f I 1144 ))44 346; 133 342; arri4 2-8 Fern nitwit Lerturr 2' 6 r. 4 2oP, g.tt 1,41 1,7, qk I i A Four shutout matches were rolled In the GE Night-worker Legue on the Pastime Alleys. Maintenance, league leaders, won for points from Dept.

111T, DT Test beat 208A, NS Punch Press won from ES Punch Press and Campers teat Dept- TX by same scores. Lhtnhig Arrester and East rlarA e21it four points. eni Coty were yinn(rs and 311. x. Event DALTON n's Softball Le.tzue players will fete the teami Ilerry Women, at a.

rrty tnht at at the Iouse. The rrogrant cl cards and retres'r. men II'S Tel CT1 cr.m:RAL nAmo 1:17 cos 1 Orte-liVaute Sports Page Yale's Iltywie Odell put himself In danger of expulsion from the coaches' urdon yesterday when he publicly admitted he thought this team was pretty -good, but he saved his membership card ty saying that Army tuid Penn belong lit a different leatme. John (Hook) 12! Dillon, the North Carolina U. basketballer, reports his old coach, Ben Carnevale, has the best job in the world at the Naval Academy.

Ben can't get his squad out to rij practice until 3.33 ttnd he's off at LI sixand he lives on the edge of the golf course so he can spertd his mornings there. 4. Six towns with populations of less than 1000 won 13 state ilenlipro baseball championships. One of these was Carmichael, (pop. f00) whicrt tnished second In tl-a national Ocean 0 Poole, i Eig Jim Pccie Is batA in the NI.

ilonal Football League as a standout with the New York Giants: one of his brothers, Ray, out just as ler at end for Ilissippi end another. tarrtey, Is regarded no-less an authority than Jaek 0 Lavelle as the best of Aryfr's crest rglit ci enAt3. 11.t a e) ruarA, Lay 0'4 111, -arid r-g, Jscle iswila the squad at the we school. Phil and Jarkie are brothers and they have another brother. 4-104-riin.

who Is helping DIA 83 eqUil'Int-'rat rC7'n't at en in-I red in fro in rlayinj. C.p...4-! Lut;" Lit tn3 114 AM4 EAYI tr NtArty suit VVAINa I GOTT ZJMNI LPAPYT GOT Otvi TH' SALL. 1114N RAM GIVE 1 el te41. 1.44,i, vmaelaNt 414COmAlm2 1.ctlec, WILL. V01- ptyl-tcw1 i ALLEY 1 TO ---) a f.

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