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Intelligencer Journal from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 20

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1 I gO-PAlLY INTELLIGENCES JOURNAL. LANCASTER, FRIDAY. JANUARY 2. 198 Missouri Valley Blasts West Chester Teachers, 26-7, In Cigar Bowl Game are nocturnal In Milan, Italy, was a republic ml Cockroaches the 14th and 15th centuries. i habit.

Today Only! CAPITOU Adamstown Jolts Terre Hill, 61-27 i Adamstown ran roughshod over Terre Hill to win 61-27 and rack up their sixth victory of the season the Estern County Basketball League Thursday nght The game was played on the Adamstown TiTOl GRfAND LINDA DARNELL Edgar Buchanan "CITY WITHOUT MEN" Plus CORINNE LUCHAIRE Dead End Girls "PRISON VITHOUT BARS'. Wenger 3 8 Remho 1 1 3 Glass 9 23 LARRY PARKS ELLEN DREW "The Swordsman" In TrrHMCOTOR mrrarmrr LAST TIMES TODAY ROY ROGERS ON' THE OI SPANISH TRAIL" UN COLOR) Total 26 9 61 5 9 7 87 6 14 14 fc7 61 Total 9 9 27 TERRF II 8D4MSTOM Referee Aeigart mflRIETTP TONIGHT and SATURDAY i Sat Only Sweet Rose G.ady Color) Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout Cartoon iFesual A Kiddies' Show 12 35' GEORGIA TECH WINS, 20-14, IN ORANGE BOWL Miami, Fla. Georgia Techs Engineers beat the Kansas Jaj hawkers 20-14 in the Orange Bowl here Thursday as the Jayhawkers tossed their golden opportunity out of the windowr in the final two minutes of play. A fumble on the Tech one yard ctripe by Quarterback Lynne McNutt was recovered by Tech's Rol-lo Phillips A touchdown would have given them a tie with the chance of victory lunging on the extra point Quarterback Jim Still of Panama City, Fla threw three passes for all of Techs scores A crowd of more than 60,000 persons, largest ever to witness a sports event in Florida, saw both Tech and Kansas count touchdowns in the second quarter, and the Engineers soar into the lead in the third period with two touchdowns. Kansas Dick Monroe, a tackle, set up the Jayhawker match the dying minutes of the game only to see a fumble black out their chances.

Monroe recovered Allen Bowens fumble on the Tech 42 and with five minutes to play the Jayhawk- ers hit the line twice and McNutt it li. passed to end Otto Schnellbacher VALLEY GAINS Tampa, Fla-(AP Wi rephoto)-Bill Llngenfelder, Missouri Va ley back Pn the Tech Schnellbacher then a neat game against the West Chester State Teachers in the Cigar Bowl footba I feature t0 McNutt on the Tech 10 Thursday afternoon, nearly got away on this run. A hard tackle by John Donnell, West Ches- brought him down in time. The Vikings went on to beat the Pennsylvanians, 26 to 7. and All-America Ray Evans drove to the two.

Tech was penalized Randolph Scott GUNFIGHTERS IN NATURAL COLOR VIKINGS RUN STRING TO 32 STRAIGHT WINS If Tampa. Fla. (F) Mis-1 souri Valley College powered 1 its way to a 26-7 victory over West Chester (Fa.) State Teachers College in the second annual Cigar Bowl football game Thursday. It was the 32nd consecutive victory for Missouri Valley and its second bowl win since the close of the 1947 regular season. The Vikings defeated Murray College (Texas) the Boys Rranch bowl Dec 13 West Chester had won ten straight games this past season DISAPPOINTING CROWD Missouri Valley moved to a srore In every quarter Thursday before a disappointing 10,000 crowd and dominated plav through a large part of the game West Chester made several threats but was able ry to get a touchdown only in the fourth period Alva Baker circled right end for 18 vards and a touchdown for Mis-, souri Valley with the game only three minutes old He set up the score with a 47-yard dash on the first plav from scrimmage The second Missouri Valley touchdown came early in the second quaiter on Roy Preston's one-vard plunge.

Recovering a fumble on its own 40 midway the third period. Missouri Valley went the 60 yards for the score Llngenfelder got the last two jards. Th only West Chester touchdown wes scored on a one-yerd plunge by Leroy Jones after a sustained drive from the seven, where the Pennsylvemans took a kick-off. Missouri Valleys final score eame shortly afterwards on a 77-jard march. Baker went across MISSOURI who played here ter back, Bobby i zwnm Thurs 8.

McCASKEY SCHOOL AUDITORIUM THURSDAY, JAN. 15 at 8:30 if The Sensational Singing Ensemble if THE SOUTHERNAIRES WILLIAM EDMONSON JAY STONE TONEY RAY YEATES LOWELL PETERS SPENCER ODOM, Accompanist The Best Male Quartet in the Land Cleveland Plain Dealer Benefit: Bethel A. M. E. Church Tickets now at John H.

Troup Music House and Spanglers Ticket Agency Prices 90e $1.20 $1.80 $2.40 incl. tax for a time out, putting the ball on the one. With a touchdown apparently in the making, McNutt fumbled and Phillips recovered A warm sun which beat dowm on the field disappeared behind clouds as the game opened and remained hidden for the most of the after- noon The temperature remained in the high 70 and a brisk breeze blew through the jammed new double decked stadium. 5th Straight Table Tennis Fritsch Gains Title In City-County Tourney; 57 Compete In Big Event MODEL RAILROAD DISPLAY Pennmount Lines Operating '4 In. seals models Colorful Scenery A.

Lighting Rear Poffs Watch Shop Main St. MOUNTVI LLE, PA. Open Evenings 7-10 P. M. Until Jan.

10th from the two Wt Cbeter Juruti Lnwans tnrer .1 airf Poll Fiekenhark air Da lor ro Anirmi WTeldman 7 a a i rim Tourti-down Baker 2 Prestnrt Lmeenfelder Po its afer touchdown Preaton 2 (p acemerf I est Che 'er oor Touchdown Je-es ifor Blairi Po nt after touch downs Diveraf no ifor Po.is) (place rrent) S0LEAU SFORTS RESULTS Read Em And Weep Here, There, Ever where Its getting to lie a habit hut Bobby Fritsch was crowned king of Lancaster City and Countv in table tennis competition again Thursday evening for the fifth straight time as I the 9th Annual Lancaster Citv and County Table Tennis Tournev closed at the YMCA late Thursday evening. In obtaining the crown, the champ reached spectacular (Continued From Page One head coach at McCaskey High School, would be the choice. Sources close to the school sav Sponaugle who is a graduate of hc he set down Ma and and was a Little All-i America center when he Placed' Kiakaucr ln stralht Kan? s' TnilTTIHnil fT ft I nnrM on the great Diplomat teams of 21-17, 21-10, and 21-19 In the last KlYJrH 1 1 the middle thirties, would be re-Jgame, Fritsch took an earlv lead "7. V'tyz CAGE ATTRACTION augle. have enjoved greater sue- Krakauer was able to bring ft I I I Ixil cess than anv other Lancaster High game under control The runner-1, WEDNESDAY BASKETBALL COLI FGISTE North Carolina (H Iovola 47 Trnnfef 60, Hake Forel 47.

Mlasouri 40, Northwestern 41. Bradley 91 lale Htneonsin 67 Marquette 80 I oyola (Chieaco) 5t, Bowlin Green $0 Iowa 81, Harvard 41. Lawrence Tech 88, Delaware 49. HOCKEY AMFRUAN LFAGIE Cleveland 3, Pittsburgh 1. Herhey 3, Sprincfirld 3 Providence 5 New Haven 1.

Indianapolis 4. Buffalo t. JOE MYERS BRIDGEPORT DINER OPENS TODAY All Newly Remodeled For Your Enjoyment! RHEEMS Fri. Nite Jan. 2 (and every Friday night) The RHEEMS FIRE CO.

will Hold a Big BARN DANCE in their new, spacious Dining Room on the RHEEMS Carnival Grounds! Music By JIM HENDRICKS and hie orchestra with Charlie Trostle, figure-caller EATS FUN Mississippi Tops TCU, 13-9, With Story Book Finish Memphis, Tenn uP' The University of Mississippi came from behind with two great touchdown passes Thursday to defeat Texas Christian, 13 to 9. and write a story book finish to the first Delta Bowl game before some 28 800 persons Playing his last collegiate game. Mississippi's Charlie Con-erly hit two pass receivers for touchdowns within the first four minutes of the last quarter and thereby averted what had ed to be almost certain defeat. The TCU Horned Frogs had hpld-the lead for two quarters after fleet Lindy Berry intercepted a pass early in the second period and ran 30 yards to pay dirt Wavne Pit-cocks kick was good A few minutes later, a Conerly punt was blocked and it fell into his end zone and out of bounds to give the Texans a nine point lead Conerly completed 12 of 28 pass attempts for 187 yards despite an lev wind and damp ball The big ai)u coached "hv Solea u' during the l94fi Dick 'RroVn" 22 and 21-9 ch(''r He tallied 19 points and was his transfer to St Louis he scored running attack to 111 yards 1947 won seen Ramcs. Fritsch also drew a bve in the responsible for a goodly portion of goals in each of his first two games gained 135 ards on the Knd 54 games and tied one In fust lound and gained the finals 7 team males points as a Fler bypassing Both teams had 16 first 1940 the Diplomats defeated CCNY.

bv defeating Llod Fisher, Wal- Qowns 0 Albiight and I rsmus and lost to ter Lnest keimit Cauluell, Rav- A 1 ri If Swarthmore. Muhlenberg Dela-'mond Shetkard, Jr, and finally And Now i hey Have ware and and The 1947 squad 'Martv Krakauer HrfpatoH Cuarthmnro Lebanon FRITSCH-BROWN TEAM WINS The defeat, USC's third straight in their Fastern tour made it a complete New Years Day washout for the luckless Trojan teams as their football squad was soundly lumped bv Michigan the Rose Bowl football classic at Pasadena, tor me victory. i3.1 Krakauer, in reaching the fin 1 Lou I.ipman Long Island bald als, diew a bve in the first round. hpadpd sharpshooter led the win- overcame Rtcha.d Kuntz Ihf "pri 19 points, but was foiced St Louis Flyers defence corps in seennd round ti minced Snece in the ,0 5 'old high scoring honors to the American Hockey League prov-third round and movedm.be semi- LSCs Alex Hannum The great ed that a change of scene-finals hv defeating Brubaker tn Trojan center still not fully recov-'ry does wonders Gngg started the three out of four close games In epd from a Hu attack, gave USC season with Springfiield and play-Franklin and Marshall teams'the semi-finals Martv brushed by followers their onlv chance to ed 13 games without scoring After THURSDAY BASKETBALL COI 1 FGISTE 7 I 9. oinradft 48 HaMinjr (Nebraska) 50, Collff ef I mpnrla 43 1 a Salle $7 I (ah 46 Indiana State 86 Georgetown (Kv) 43 I I A 50 ornell 47 two overtime).

Ruder V. Turdue $0 Santa Clara 6i. Temple 60 Ion island L. 44, Southern California 41 Indiana 7i. Notre Dame 46, Bradley 1, Frineeton 41.

HOCKEY AMFRICAN ITAGIE Hershey 9 Springfield 4 Pittsburgh 2, (letrland 2 (tie). New Haen 6 Prosidenee 1 NATIONAL IEAGIE Boston Bruins 4 New ork 1. Toronto Montreal I Vic Grigg new member of the nn HC TS defeated Swarthmore, ki i oun-Divuwei i cmivi wnvo Teem CcMe Ta Lancaster Coeo tyPg Leading Hlffit Spots i The Stone Bow 1 I iIe a nHnur and pdl Mnhlenhpr The eH A Ihi eM papd UP in the doubles event to luhlenherg They tied Albnght. jwm doubles title for the third NATIVE OF NEW JERSEY 'time lorn Caulwel! defending 1 A native of New Jersev Soleau champion in the Old Timers event prepared for college at Montclair scored a repeat perfoimance bv High School and the Peddle School defeating Ray Coulter, 21-9, 21-17, and entered Colgate University in and 21 13 1930 There he came under the Henrv Hcrshev of Lititz a mem-tutelace of ndv Kerr, and became ber of the lititz team in the City one of the gieatest players ever and Countv League won the junior developed bv the vulv mentor, who title bv defeating defending cham joined the Lebanon ailev gridiron pion, Chtist Hondtas 17 21, 21-19. New Haven Conn iPi The s'aff after his retirement at Col- 214, 14-21 and 21-15 All the cham-New Haven Ramblers of the Amer- gate pions received trophies for their lean Hockey League, combining a Chatlev received the Bachelor of cffoit suddenly acquired strong defense Arts degree from Colgate in 1934 TEAM HONORS TO LEGION Enjoy a Pleasant Evening at LOCAL INN CAFE Special This Week CRAB CAKE PLATTER 40c Beer Wines Liquors Mixed Drinks Frank Penn, Prop.

527 Christian Si ELYS Lincoln Hwy. -Columbia MUSIC Cr DANCING Eiery if Sat. Kites Fri Johnitv Pfnni and Hi Orrh al Monnif Hike and Hi Orrh Fine BEERS and LIQUORS rrfvwwvwwwwvwwwAA with an alert offense surprised a and served as fieshman football tjotvcu 1 SPECIAL DINNERS SANDWICHES SUNDAES LEWIS Restaurant 301 SOUTH Prince St. OPEN DAILY 5 4 M. TO P.

I OS HINDUS crowd of 2 500 Thursday night bv coach at Lafavctte College from 1 i.VZ. rHamtd 13 ilhak prRav defeating the Providence Reds 6 to 1934 to 1936 He was ass.iant back- The Ramblers thus avenged a 5-1 of' psical ducatToVat Tmhe "pom's Tale Setback they suffered last night in College ft cm 19.S to 1946 his career hnnorsAl auer re Providence at the hands of the there being interrupted bv service tup tl h. fnr 1" ll lift A Af.FRS rnMPI FTP 1 'L3' co1J11's'sloapd a ed second with 10 points. Arm ULLA LAUtKo LUJlrLtl ant tJG- in 1942 and was released Mon(, fne and the Dukes garnered one jvomt. TR1IIMPUANT inilDWrv Erom acit'P 1945 as a Lieu-IKIUInrHArU JUUEY ROXY Fri.

Sat. Return Engagement Thrill Again to Son of Lassie in Technicolor NEEL ScaTeI tenant Commander He seived at 220 NORTH PRINCE STREET BEER LIQUOR ft WINE (formerly The 220" Clubl the Iowa Prell ght School, was Nips Redlands, 33 To 32, In Pineapple Bowl assistant footnall coach at the Chapel H.ll, Pre-Hight School, at the Naval Air Corpus Christi. Texas and at the Naval A'r Station, Fort Morocco, Africa VLADIMIR HOROWITZ, Pianist j. RAILROAD Manheim CAFE Penna. HAPPY NEW YEAR! FOR STEINWAY FIAXO GOOD FOOD Stop in Any Tim! McCASKEY AUDITORIUM, Jan.

14, 1948, 8:30 P. M. BEXEfIT LAN PUBLIC LIBRARY AND WHEATLAND SFOXSORS Sustaining Members Of Th Jurior Leaeue Of Lancaster, Pa. MAIL ORDERS FILLED IN ORDER RECEIVED Dec 1st to Jan 5th WONDER BAR CAFE COxrSTOGA A PRIXCE STS OPEN for BUSINESS I uat During Alterstions' Good Food Liquors ottr Furortte MINES LIQIOES HEIRS Buffalo, A The ILLA basketball team completed an all victorious 6wmg through the east nlght bv Lor- Bed 50-47 two overtime periods in Memorial Auditorium Cleveland, Pittsburgh Deadlocked At 2-2 After Wild Hockey Skirmish Cleveland The Cleveland of the Batons and S'an Kemp of Barons and the Pittsburgh Hornets (hp Hornes Banished for two f.lLp staged the worst fight hey renewed vft up touchdovvn In the history of the local arena pSTvers TncT spetat'ors'iofned Lhp, 'PPPnd' Hawanlook Thursday night as the two clubs Redlands' kukoff to its own 17 battled to a 2-2 tie before 9683 CLEVELAND GOALIE BANISHED Quarterback Sol Kaulukukui pass-ln a turbulent third period, 1 Roger Bessette the Cleveland cd to left half Charles Bassette. Coach Bob Davidson of Pittsburgh Eoalie climbed over the fence and who tpped the ba'i Redlands left was forcibly removed from the jmned but was hurled out in a half Ted Runner making a stab Pittsburgh bench by arena cops.

lR' DeMarco and Kemp got m's- for it. deflected the pigskin nvo He had been ordered out by Ref- conduct penalties and Besette a.he hands of Hawaii Ken Na- eree Hugh McLean and tried to niafeh misconduct kamura From Redlands' 45 jard stay in the ais'e near the Hornets 1 That finished Bcssette for the llnP Ksulakulkui loosed thre passer until the CODS took him in hand evening and a 10-mmu'e interims- 8 rpw- third Save Hawau A couple of mmutts later, a fight sion was nocearv until John Bow- the am broke out in the peraity box fol- er. Clevelands aternae eoalie lowmg a bout between Ab DeMarcojcould dress and take fc.s place On Pages 18, 19, 20 LUNCHEONS DINNERS Served Daily PRICES (Tax Included) Orchestra Front Balcony 53.90 Rear Balcony 2.40 Fill In and Send To: Helen S. Breneman, P.O. Box 1033, Pa.

NAME TTTTr. ADDRESS CITY TEL. No No TICKETS AMOUNT ENCLOSED This Space Contributed by John H. Troup Music House, Inc. mrnwwvwwvwyyvw Minne Ha Ha Club MUSIC SAT.

NITE by Poppy Starks BLUE DANUBE ORCH. SUN. NITE Steve Riley A Hi New String Quartette Special Attraction Memkert ni Famine Invited LUNCHEONS 45e to 75c 11 A. M. to 2 P.

M. DINNERS 75e up 5 P. M. to 9 P. M.

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