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PAGE FOUR Classified Ads--Telephone 68 or MIDDLESBORO, DAILY NEWS Time fa af 5SO on your DtaZ-gear ft on WttlR-Read it in The Daily News TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1050. Kentucky 5th In Latest United Press Ratings; Army Stays As No. 1 Team QPORT SLANTO JULIAN PITZKK A meeting in Pineville i morning between officials of Har, Inn High and a was to make plans for -the big playoff game between the two football teams for the Cumberland Valley Conference championship. When the details are worked out, The Daily will Ret them to the readers as quickly na possible. In fact, there may be something on the front page as a bulletin so if you haven't look, do so now.

It's a long -way from baseball season, but a couple of letters arrived last night from fellows who performed for the Athletics lust summer. was Mike Hrelich writing from Radford, Va. Brelieh was requesting a release so he could play for one of the teams near Rudford next summer. Right now he is working in the Rudford Arsenal and hopes to continue doing so next summer nnd play the home games with some team close by. The second letter came from Roy Smith who performed on the mound for the A's.

Roy now is in Camp I'olk, Louisiana. He wants us to thank the good sports funs of Middlesboro for all they (lid for him, and he expressed a wish to be able to return here in the an play again. Here is Roy's address, if anyone is interested-Hoy F. Smith, Co. I)." 120th Enure.

Combat Camp I'ollt, Louisiana. Midcllesboro's loss to Harlan Friday dropped the Yellow Jackets down to '13th place in the Litken- lious ratings this morning. The loss was enough to drop the locals back of Mayfiold. Red Herndon's boys lost too. But they only got bent by -IG-0 and therefore couldn't fall too far.

Ilarlan picked up some by climbing to 18th position. The Dragons can climb some more probably by taking Lynn Camp in the CVC playoffs. It's just ten days now until Middlesboro's first college football game i'n a of years. Middlesboro and Pineville will be well represented on the Georgetown squad that pays Maryville here. And by the way Maryville looked much better lust week in holding Cnrson-Newimm to a 7-u' o.r through the first three quarters.

Georgetown took i University by 1 4 i another IflfiO victory. A large crowd turned out last night for the Quarterback meeting at the Coca Cola Club Room. The 1948 -movie of Alabama-Tennessee game in Knoxville was shown. Tennessee won the game by 21-0. Efforts are being made today to obtain some i from the Army for next Monday night, the next meeting date of the Quarterback Club.

The big deers on Central Peninsula in i County, will begin Nov. 20, that's next Monday and the list of hunters includes quite a few from this immediate section. Each hunt will last for two days. Three.Tazqwcll a i i No; 1 Clyde Overtoil, Tom Runion, and W. Tharp.

In No. 2 are Bill Tazewell; i Dewey, LaFollette; Sam liailey, Tnzcwell; Renter Ely, Middlesboro; B. 0 Ely, Middlesboro; Lone Mountain; J. B. i caid, LaFollette; J.

Prcsslcy, LaFollette; Frank' Lang, a i In No. 4 will be Jess Edds, Harrogate; Ben Edds, Harrogate; lien McCloud, LaFollette; Roy Bruce, Speedwell; Hugh a i Tazewell; and Roy McNeil, Hunt No. 5 includes Fred Bean, LaFollette. BOWL NIGHTLY A PRIZE! WOMEN Bowl the highest score and win 2 tickets to Reda Theatre or $1.00 cleaning job at Middlesboro Steam Laundry. MEN Bowl the highest score and win a box of candy from Pineville Wholesale Candy Co.

or suit cleaned and pressed at Ashor Dry Cleaners. FRIDAY NIGHT 4 teams from Intercity League against 4 teams from Ihe Men's Merchants League. Games on total pins--no handicap. Pineville Bowling Center Pineville, Ky. R.

L. LONGWORTH Five dollars in cash go to last week's Daily News Football Contest winner, pictured above. He is B. L. Longworth of 800 Dorchester Avenue, Middlesboi'o.

Longworth bad the field' all to himself as he picked 111 of the .18 games correctly. No other entrant had more than 12. Vainly and LSU slumped R. L. along with Middles-j boro ninl Ilarlan.

Western and Lynch also threw him for a loss as well as the North Carolina-Maryland lie. Long-worth can claim his prize by calling at the i of The Daily News. Second place in last week's con- lesl wenl lo Raymond Miracle of Middlesboro. Raymond had 12 righl and heal out James Smith of Fonde by one point in guessing the score of Ihc Middlesboro-Ilarlnn game. Smith also missed but six games lo finish in third place.

Two Park Theatre tickcls go lo Miracle and two to Smith. Pineville winners were Wanda F. Blanlon of Pineville, Roule One, who will receive two tickels to the Reda Theatre by calling al the Mcns Shop in Pineville. Morrow will have the tickets there. Also at the Men's Shop will he a certificate good for five games of bowling at the Pineville Bowling- center for M.

Taylor, the second Pineville winner. Taylor is a repeat i from lasl week's contest. Another new contest is printed on the opposite page for today. Be sure to make a guess on the Tennessee-Olo Miss score when yon send in your entry. Once-Beaten Tennessee Placed In 9fh Position NEW YORK, Nov.

14--(UP)--Oklahoma's power-laden Sooners who have become more impressive with every game, moved into the challenging position today as Army retained its ranking as the nation's No. 1 foolball team in tha United Press ratings. It marked tho second week in a row--and the i i in tho eight weekly ralings llius far in lOTiO--Ihal Ihc undefeated nnd untied platonii of Coach Earl Ulaik have lopped the ratings, compiled from the selections of 115 of the nation's oulslanding coaches. riul Ihrec loams in addilion to Oklahoma alill were very much in the i for the national championship. They are once-defeated Ohio Stale, aiul Ihe perfect, record teams of a i i a and Ken- lucky.

The Coaches gave A 1 first place vole's and a total of points on the basis of 10 points for a first place vole, i for a second and so on down lo one a Kllh. That was eight more points lhan Army received lasl week. Oklahoma, moving from Ihird to second place, received eight first place ballots and a lolal of 277 points--a point gain of Ohio State fell from second to third with eighl first place voles and 2GO poinls. California, with Iw first place voles, moved up from i to fourth with 2f)7 points--a gain of 44 points over last week, while also advanced a notch, from sixth to i i 213 points --a gain of l(i points over last week's rating. i oul the lop 10 teams in the are Texas, Prince- Ion, Illinois, Tennessee and Michigan Slalc in lhat order.

Michigan Slale, lasl week, moved into the select group us Southern Mc- lliodisl, leader Iwo weeks ago and Parade By OSCAR FRA Kentucky Has 3-Maybe 4 Unbeaten Schoolboy Teams By EARL L. CONN LOUISVILLE, Nov. probably has three undefeated and untied high school football teams, but, again, it may have been four. That elusive one is Ilarlan. The Green Dragons put the Middlesboro Yellow Jackets out of ble, Ilarlan trailing by a touchdown at the sudden ending.

Friday night, the Green Dragons won the division of the Cumberland Valley Conference, defeating previously undefeated Middlesboro, 10-0. It was Harlan's first victory over Middlesboro since 1928, end- seventh last week, place after being Texas A. 25 to 20. Texas, which barely managed to defeat Baylor 27 to 20 Saturday, lost support and fell from from fourth to sixth place with I points. Princeton advanced NEW (U.lli Fraloy's facts and figures: When Al Lopez, now manager of the Cleveland I i a first reported to the lii'ooklyn Dodgers as a cfitching a i a a a "Uncle i Robinson one look aV him a snorted: "That guy will never make a catcher.

He's too small." It's a tribute to the little senor's iron arm, hair-trigger brain and flaming spirit that in 19 years he set a major league record by catching 1,8152 games the arm in gone, but the other two attributes i stand him in good stead at ClcvHnnd. A drive is on to i i the an- a Sullivan award for Frank (Muscles) Stranahan, the British A a i from Toledo. This corner doesn't see how he can miss. This year Frank won the i i A a for the second lime, was i in the U. H.

A a captured the All-American A a for the third straight year, took the World's A a lit Tain a and the Dixie A a and i competing a- the perfect class Friday nigbl, but ing a 22-year famine. In the olher meeting between undefeated and untied teams, Mayfield's Cardinals got the shock of their young lives as Russellville completely smashed 40-0. Mayfield boasted one of Ihe besl defensive records in Ihe Commonwealth going -into Ihe game, but Russellville hadn't read the clippings. Russellville virtually wrapped up the Western Kentucky Conference title with its victory. Jt was 1 I i I 1 e's 14th straight over a two-year period, i LIUM.1 1- I 1UUJ I uul.

i probably lost Saturday night to Hazard, in a game a ended in a riot with five min- left. I I a a officials may decide to appeal the game to the a i.Schoolboy Athletic Board, so the c- i a decision as to whether or i Ilarlan remains undefeated Fcarles, i not be known for quite some time. fell to 1 2 gainst the pros was low amateur whipped by the the iN'orlh-Soulh open and the Kansas City open what does a guy have to do lo win that of i a i and Maryland are rated us two of the best in the Southern from ninth to seventh with College footbll picture points--a gain of 27 points; Coach Hub Margarita of George- Illinois moved up from i to rules the Maryland eleven eighth with points and Tennes- as the belter of the two he sec moved from 10th to i with 91 points. Miami, 12th in last weeks ral- should know, lie lost to both. Turk I a tbn man with the hemstitched face who tends goal a ings, received only single i for Toronto Maple this week as a result oC being held i thai except Canadian nd the war he imghl big league i.ail to a tie by Louisville.

Army, Oklahoma, Ohio Slate, have boi-n i a California and Texas were named player or a golf pro. I long on each of the 35 ballots, while Manitoba winters took him awa Konluckv voles on all but (ran has.ball and forced two. In all, 25 received hockey. Then just be ore the a votes againsl 22 lasl week with ho was considering go California showing the most gain lolal i shot a staling on a tough Nation's Best NEW Nov. 14 tr.KI -The United Press foolbnll rulings i place votes in parenthesis): Team Points 1 6 309 (8) Stale (8) (2) State Second 10 Tex 277 269 257 213 19t 9S 91 48 34 A.

26; Southern Methodist, 23; Clemson, Wyoming (1) and Wisconsin, 18 each; Pennsylvania, 14; Washington, Michigan and Nebraska, 4 each; Georgia, Maryland a Notre Dame, 3 each. Others Vanderhilt, Miami nd Wake Forest, 1 each. WELL DECORATED par 72 course last summer. The major leagues are expccled to agree to curtailment of their radio broadcasts when the annual i league meetings are held at St. Petersburg, in December.

International League President Frank Shaiighncssy has declared lhal broadcasts of major league games in minor league territories are "ruinous" to the farm gates. P.ruce Dudley, American Association President agreed so, i a do the majors, realizing that by i the minors lliey hurt themselves. Glenn Davis is going to find it i i to live up to bis "Mr. Oustide" tag of West Point days when his Los Angeles Rams play the New York Yanks tomorrow. One of the guys he'll have to go around is Kil Hartley I'oolc, who helped send "Mr.

Outside" to the outside when Army teammates. Loud Larry MacPhail, who al- bad something to say when More a 10,000 figures were ls baseball magnate, must carved or a i on north n(nv )C considered a racing mogul, and south porches of Charters couple of years as a Mary- atbcdral, according to the i brooder, Miu'l'bail has starl- 'cd screaming again. He claims that racing's biggest problem is the "rackcttcrs, gangsters and i who have muscled in," i i Ohio, Illinois and Florida as tho leading culprits. As Irv Mondschoin, DISTIIUD AND BOTTIED YEllOWSTONE, IOUISVIUE, KENTUCKY One of the South's largest Suil Factories has come to Middk'sboro i a Branch Store to soil their factory You can now an ALL WOOL SUIT from 16.95 These suits lire slightly irregulars and would sell in first 'im from lo fr.R.OO. PANTS $.1.95 up SP.F.

THEM AT ENIX JEWELRY STORE Now Bus Terminal Bldg. grid coach moaned after hosing six straight games: I as 'thin- say, work must must be dead!" BBil Book Pint The Saturday game was played at Hazard and ended abruptly when a scuffle started on the field. Everybody joined in and it took the county police and some deputy to end Ihe scram- with Mayfield's string slopped i for the year. at Hazard Was Leading But Winner Undecided In Game with Harlan Ohio Valley, Smoky Conference Titles All Wrapped Up Title in the Ohio Valley and Ihe Smoky Mounlain Conferences have all been wrapped up for delivery now although the foolball season lacks a couple of weeks of being over. The Murray Thoroughbreds got an assist from Western's Hilltop- pers lasl Saturday afternoon when Western scored in Ihe lasl 10 seconds to nip Eastern by 14-13 at Bowling Green.

i that faleful score, Eastern had an outside chance for a tille deadlock. Emory-Henry lucked away Ihe SMAC championship lime ago with the only battle now being one for second place between Carson Newman and Milligan. two played a 7-7 tie recently but Milligan must defoal arch rival Easl Tennessee lo gain Ihe final deadlock. Murray plays at Western Saturday to close out ils season. TP1 and Evansville close their OVC cards in a battle at Evansville.

Eastern plays a Homecoming 8'ame with Bowling Green of Ohio and Marshall 21-H Vast week while TI'I was losing to Tennessee by 48-14. Murray suffered its second loss of the campaign, 3414, at the bands of the Blue Raiders of Middle Tennessee. Emory-Henry added Western North Carolina to its list of victims, snowing the Calamounts under a 41-0 defeat at Emory. Only Guilford College holds a 1950 decision, 21-20, over the Wasps. No score has been available on the East Tennessee-Tusculum conference batlle, but Milligan dumped Concord of West Virginia by 2G-0.

Carson Newman scored 21 points in the final period for a 28-G win over Maryville. This should be the week for Mil- ig-an to tangle with East Tennessee with the Buffaloes holding the role of favorite. A win gives them a tic for second spot with the Eagles of Carson Newman. The standings-OHIO VALLEY Team Murray Western Eastern Morchcad Kvansville Tenn. Tech Won 5 3 4 3 1 0 Lost 0 1 2 SMOKY MOUNTAIN Team Won Lost Emory-Henry Carson Newman Milligan Easl Tennessee Tusculum Tie 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Tie 0 1 1 0 0 DEATH CAUSES Accidents, luberculosis, a I disease, pneumonia, diphtheria, and appendicitis are the six most important causes of dcalh among children between the ages of and 10, according to a survey of the U.

S. Public Health Service. HARLAN, Nov. 14. Ilarlan high school officials met today to decide what to do about Saturday night's game between! Harlan and Hazard, which ended Russellville led 14-0 at the half, but put it away for keeps i a five-touchdown second a The Russnllville Panthers intercepted three Mayfield passes for touchdowns and recovered of eight' Cardinal a a Tilghman, rapidly gaining recognition as the host in Kentucky, easily handled Valley, 30-H1, to remain a and untied.

The Tornado gained its eighth consecutive victory in i i previously undefeated, but once tied Valley. Bob Hardy, Paducah's i i a senior quarterback, showed the way by passing for five of the Tilghman touchdowns. Highlands' Bluebirds, the only other undefeated and i club, won its 11 Hi game of the year, bnt only after receiving a scare from Newport Catholic, 1(1-14. The Thorobreds loci early in the game, 7-0, but Highlands' came back lo take a 1.1-7 lead. Both teams scored in tho fourth quarter.

Jerry Nass-ano's passing was the big factor for the Thoro- breds. Pete Thress put ilie game away for Highlands' with his fourth quarter pass interception that was good for 22 yards and a touchdown. Covinglon Holmes won second place in the Northern Kentucky Conference with a 20-13 viclory over Newport Public, while Bellc- vuc whipped C-anuibell County, 1-0. LaFayclte's Generals stopped Christopher's Take Over Bowling Lead In Women's League PINEVILLE, Nov. 14.

Christopher's vaulted to the to of the Women's Merchants Lea- guee here last night by posting three wins over the Cornell Ser. vice station five in a night when low scores were the rule rather than the exception. Christopher's now holds, a lead of one game over the Pineville Music i Music could gain two wins in three starts against the Howling Center team, onto a one game lead now for second place over the Martin quintet. Martin's lost all' three games to the up and coming Morgan Drug combine. the high scoring went to the Ice Cream Shop team.

Team scores of and 1082 were sufficient for two wins over the Key Girls of Middlesboro. Irene McDowell of the winners had a 18(i for single game high and 4CS for series high for the evening. Tonight will find the Intercity League taking over Hie lanes at the Bowling Center. Christopher's Pineville Music Martins Ice Cream Shop Morgan Drugs Middlesboro Key Girls Cornell Service Station Bawling Center 22 21 20 17 14 12 IK IS 23 23 in a riot with Hazard leading Lexington Henry Clay as big Don beaten Harlan, 13 to 7, and the i Langslnn, the LaFaycttc fullback, Pfc. Robert Chadwell Attending Aviation Specialist School C1IANUTE AIR FORCE BASE, Illinois, Pfc.

Robert G. Chadwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Chadwell, Route 1 Middlesboro, Kentucky is attending an aviation clock showing five minutes to play.

while Hazard had lied Fleming the same night. Hazard officials claimed lhal Harlan Coach Joe Gilly had con- celled Ihe Saturday meeting, but Gilley asserted he had not. The Harlan players to play the game, regardless, and Hazard told Ihem lo come ahead. The battle startdd after a Harlan player was tackled. The Harlan ball-carrier claimed the Hazard player was twisting his ankle.

Hazard's version is that the Harlan boy just kicked for no good reason. With this mixup, players and fans alike made for the playing field and Ihe riot started. Three policemen were unable to handle the situation and deputy sheriffs and county police were called to restore order. The Harlan bus carrying the team was escorted hack lo Harlan by state police. No one was seriously injured in the freeswinging brawl, but plenly of people fingered bruises loday.

Harlan was undefealed going into the game, but if the loss stands up, it will be the Green Dragons' first in 11 games. by easing by Cairo, 111., for approximately 23 -weeks and 19-18, in the closing seconds as successful completion his Quarterback Bill Browning pass-; course, will be reassigned to a ed in the end zone to Don Mann permanent Air Force base, to give the Bulldogs 'the win. Lynn a p. wrapped up its highly successful season with a 25-0 victory over Corbin. Lynn Camp won the of the Cumberland Valley "Conference and will play Harlan for the Conference Crown.

Lynn Camp has only one tie marring its record this season in nine games. Charlotte, N. Central handed Louisville Male a 28-0 whipping and Knoxville High defeated Louisville Manual, 20-7. Only Flaget of the Louisville clubs was able to win last weekend, whipping an- othnr Knoxville team, Knoxville Central 20-13. ForjCheerful Evenings.

AND REFRESHED TOMORROWS! ANCIENT LINEAGE The pearly, or chambered, nautilus is the only living species of a long line of fossil forms of mollusks that reaches back at least 500,000,000 years. FLOORS Inlaid Linoleum Asphalt Rubber -Floor Tile-Plastic Steel Wall Tile CALL SI 2 Floor Refinishing Rental Service Paint Awnings Venetian Blinda LAWRENCE WILEY FLOOR COVERING 212(5 Cumberland Ave. Middlesboro, Kentucky THE PiRttCT GlfT! Kivords prove lhal. boys and girls who type got bolter I grades hither iuv. i Jw; This C.1VF.

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