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.1 Hoilaton Standard-Speaker, Monday, Oct. 23, 1941 Collegiate Football Powers, Led by Michigan State, Enhance Their Prestige Bowling News Valente Receives Plaque back Unensive Displays By Most of Leading Teams Players Who 'Jump' Pacts To Be Barred At City Teeners Banquet By MURRAY ROSE ranked ninth, blanked, Kansas State 13-0, and Louisiana State turned it over to Tony Farnell, Associated Press Sports Writer The college football powers, leaded by mighty Michigan State. (4-1), tied for 10th with Arkansas (3-2), whipped Kentucky. 24-14. Only three other major teams Any professional basketball play Here more firmly entrenched than ever this season following tremcn-duous offensive displays by most besides the six in the top ten PLAYHOUSE LANES Men's Protestant Church League 7 p.

m. W. Har. Trin." Luth. vs.

Christ Dia. Meth No. 2 vs. Dia Meth. No.

Grace -Rcf vs. Haz. Trin. Emmanuel's Ref. vs.

Stt John's Slov. Weather Meth. vs. Salem Evangelical. 9 p.

m. St. Paul's Meth. vs. Christ St, Paul's Rcf.

No. 2 vs. Nuremberg Emmanuel's; St. John's P. M.

No. 1 vs. St. Paul's Ref. Christ Memorial vs.

W. Hai. Trin. Emmanuel's Ref. vs.

St. John's P. M. No. 2.

manager of the team. Sponsor trophies went to WAZL, Tunnes-sen's, Carmella Dress. Hazleton National Bank and the Hazleton Standard-Speaker. Rev. Paul Cottone gave the invocation ami Rev.

Brian Fetter-man the benediction. Cooperating firms included Dairy- rankings, still can boast unbeaten-untied records. The -all-conquering cf the leaders over the weekend er who jumps a contract in any pro league will be, barred from the Eastern Pro League for life, owners of the eight Eastern Fro League clubs decided at a meet Michigan State's come-from-be- ing held at the Hotel Altamont yesterday. r.rne vaiente, wno resigned as commissioner of Hazlcton Teeners Baseball recently, was honored at the annual Teeners banquet at the HHS cafeteria last night. Valente was presented with a plaque by Demo Ferdinand, a league director.

In addition to being commissioner, Valente managed the league's all-star team two seasons and won the championship in I960. He was lauded by Ferdinand for his fine work with the league. Tom Lasorda, Los Angeles DtxI-gers scout, was the main speaker and it was the opinion of practically every one of the 200 persons in attendance it was one of the finest speeches ever heard at a sports dinner in this region. Lasorda told tales of his days as a player in the major leagues 7 Club owners previously went on record to resort to court action to prevent players from jumping con "i.A. tracts.

Several players under lea -V' Tej yyx lea, Farmers Cooperative Dairy and Spaulding Bakery. Rangers Call Paille NEW YORK (AP) The New York Rangers called up goalie Marcel Paille Sunday from their Springfield farm team for Sunday night's National Hockey League game igainst the Detroit Red Wings. as lil) I'll fltliUi ST. JOSEPH'S LANES Anthracite Merchants League (Position Week) 7 p. m.

Lobitz's Caterers vs. Tatusko's Electric; Farmers' Co-Op Dairy vs. St. Joseph's Annual Singles; Canada Dry vs. First Federal Savings; Alterette Luncheon SEASON STRETCHER Add a light, aluminum boat that can be carted atop the car or by trailer to the small outboardand.

you have i second boat to beat the seasons. guc contracts have been trying out with American League clubs The Eastern League's board of governors and directors met at the Hotel Altamont here yesterday. Following the two meetings, league referees attended a rules interpctation session. President Harry Rudolph of Wilkes-Barre was in charge. Paille.

28. a veteran with the and also gave the boys some sound Springfield club of the American major list now includes Michigan State, Mississippi, Texas, Iowa, Alabama, Colorado, Rutgers, Memphis State and Bowling Green, the last a newcomer to major college football circlees. Dropped out of the all-winning list were Dartmouth, beaten 17-13 by Holy Cross; Detroit, downed 37-19 by Navy Friday night, and Villanova, dumped 22-6 by Boston College. Rutgers (4-0) polished off Lehigh 32-11; Memphis State (6-0) trounced Abilene Christian 35-0, and Bowling Green (1-0) defeated Kent State 21-6. Ohio State (3-0-1), Missouri (4-0-1), Utah State (5-0-1) and Wyoming (4-0-2) continued unbeaten, although all have been tied.

Mis souri just got by Kansas State 13-7; Utah State drubbed Colorado State U. 49-3, and Wyoming thumped Brigham Young 36-8. In the three television games Saturday, Penn State, paced by Galen Hall, thumped injury-riddled Syracuse, 14-0; Alabama showed its devastating power igainst Tennessee, and Southern California beat California, 28-14. ette vs. Matz Frozen Foods.

9 p. m. Individual practice sessions across the eight lanes. Protestant Dartball luna 17-7 triumph over a fine Notre Dame eleven Saturday, in a battle of unbeatens and top ten standouts, was one of the many thrillers of an action-packed national program. The triumph probably solidified Michigan State's position the No.

1 team but certainly didn't dim the lustre of a Fighting Irish club which' went down to its first defeat of the season. Notre Dame was ranked sixth last week. Mich-lgan State is 4-0 and Notre Dame 3-1. Mississippi (5-0), Texas (5-0), Iowa (4-0) and Alabama (5-0), ranked in that order behind Michigan State in the Associated Press poll, displayed aewsome offensives in bids to boost their rankings. Ole Miss pulverized Tulane, 41-0; Texas drubbed Arkansas 33-7; Iowa smashed Wisconsin 47-15, and Alabama tramped Tennessee, 84-3.

Ohio State (3-0-1), ranked seventh, blanked Northwestern 10-0; Georgia Tech (4-1), ranked eighth, edged Auburn 7-6; Colorado (4-0), advice on everyday living League, will be in the Ranger nets in place of injured Gump J. C. C. LANES Beth Israel Temple League 7 p. m.

Red Sox vs. Yanks; Tigers vs. A's. Paramount League 9 p. m.

Bears vs. Rams; Tigers vs. Lions. Remarks were also made by Mayor S. Thomas Capparell.

Sam Scallcat, Teeners president, welcomed the guests, including many parents, and introduced league personnel and guests, including Teeners Vice President Sam Harris and Secretary-Treasurer Joe Long, both of Wilkes-Barre. Ray Saul, sports editor of the MIS JayVees Travel To Easton Tonight The HHS JayVees have a real tough battle ahead of them tonight when they meet the Easton JayVees at the Easton Stadium at 7:30 o'clock. Easton is CO for the season and HHS, coached by Larry Mus-soline, is 2-1. The Junior Mountaineers scored a 31-18 triumph over the Red Rovers here last season. AMERICAN LEAGUE W.

L. Pet. St. John's UCC 14 1 .933 St. John's Luth 7 5 .583 Barnesville 8 7 .533 W.

H. T. L. 6 6 .500 St. Paul's UCC 2 10 .167 Conyngham Luth.

Sr. 2 10 .167 NATIONAL LEAGUE Haz. 1st Presby 11 4 .733 Conyngham Luth. Jr. ..10 5 .667 Audenried 7 5 .583 St.

Peter's Paul's 8 7 .533 Christ Lutheran 4 11 .267 Freeland 1st. Presby. 2 10 .167 Worsley. Worsley was reported improving after suffering a severe concussion Saturday night midway through a 4-4 tie with the Wings. 124 ROOKIES STAYED NEW YORK (J) Don Meredith, former Southern Methodist passing ace, was one rookie on the spot in the National Football League during 1960 when he reported to the Dallas Cowboys.

But he stuck, as did 134 other first-year men. West Cermans Score AUGSBURG, Germany (AP) -West Germany's national soccer team defeated Greece 21 in the final qualification match for 'the 1962 world championship in Chile. The Germans had clinched the place in the championships in a previous game. Northern Ireland was second and Greece third in the three-nation qualifying Hazleton Standard-Speaker, was the toastmastcr. Sponsor representative Pat Bangor accepted the championship trophy that went to Diamond Supply from President Scalleat and Classified Ads Bring hesults Rain Didn't Stop Passers In Pa.

Collegiate Games BOWL-ARENA Power League 6:45 p. m. Kilowatts vs. Towers; Relays vs. Air Breaks; Volts vs.

Boilers: Generators vs. Lines. Service League 6:45 p. m. Moody's Men's Shop vs.

Coca-Cola; Benjamin Iron Steel vs. Brehm's Restaurant; West End Garage vs. Pecora's Dairy. City Classic League 9 p. m.

Cable Co. vs. Bitt-ner's Insurance; Lewis Steel vs. Sun Valley Motel; Steckerfs Bal-lantine vs. LaRock's Landscaping; Brehm's Restaurant vs.

Adam's Bus Line. Swing Club League 9 p. m. Basile's Electric vs. Globe Printing; Lonzetta's Plumbers vs.

Valleri's Furniture; Empire Cleaners vs. Pape Mfg. Co. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rain or no rain, it was general ly a good oay for passers in Penn aylvania college football Saturday Bowling Standings Both Albright and West Chester extended their long victory streaks, mainly by hitting on passes. Albright won its 17th consecu live gameits fourth this season- 'tO? WJJJlJJ HERE as quarterback Gary Chapman tossed two 20-yard scoring passes in the Lions 20-6 defeat of Youngs town.

Chapman picked up 153 ANTHRACITE MERCHANTS LEAGUE (St. Joseph's) W. Lobitz's Caterers 17 Tatusko's Electric 13 Farmers' Co-Op Dairy 12 St. Joseph's Annual Singles 12 Canada Dry 11 First Federal Savings 8 Alterette Luncheonette 6 Matz's Frozen Foods 5 yards on seven of 12 passes Vince Bonkoski of West Chester DIAMOND LANES Diamond Social League 7 p. m.

Lesh Plastering vs. Greco's Clusters; Neal Ford Amusements vs. Columbia Oil Burners; Veet's Bar' vs. Hazleton Automotive. Feather Merchants League 9 p.

m. Gaudiano Steel vs. Lamana's Tavern; Gaudio's Greenhouses vs. Senape's Bar; Victoria's Candies vs. Lamont's Service threw three touchdown passes and his replacement, Sam Young, threw two more as the Rams picked up their 15th consecutive victory with a 47-0 drubbing of Kutztown.

Gettysburg won its first game in six starts, 22-8, over Muhlen berg, as Earl Little connected for Leading Averages Kenny Griffiths', 199; Luke Stein-er, 196; Joe Martzen, 195; Joe Fanning, 194; John Sulkevich, 191; Archie Novatnak, 189; Eddie Ry-barczyk, 188; Jerry Yannarell, 188; Russ Sherry, 188; Phil Smith, 188. League Records one game Ken Griffiths, 278. Individual, three games Ken two TDs and two extra point con WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25, 1961, AT 545 AM versions. Tony Nunes chipped in with two scoring passes as Slip pery Rock dumped previously utv VALLEY LANES Women's Recreation League 7 p.

m. Bumper Week. 9 p. m. Pursell's Tavern vs.

Moran's Beverages; Gordon's Furs vs. Kishbach Exchange; Mowery's Market Karchner Trucking; Heidrich's Garage vs. Budd Smith's. defeated California State 45-21. Penn State's Galen Hall tossed two good ones for State's only touchdowns in a 14-0 victory over MEW TO HAZL Griffiths, 681.

ETOM Team, one game Lobitz's Ca terers, 1093. Team, three games Lobitz's Caterers, 2966. The Biggest Sound in Radio Fayette County Boy Dies of Grid Injuries PITTSBURGH (AP) Richard Dolfi, 17, of Belle Vernon R.D. 4, Fayette County, died Sunday AUTO-BOWL I.L.G.W.U. League 6:45 p.m.

Eureka vs. David-Lee, Lee-Jay vs. Donna Dress, Loyal Knit No. 1 vs. Scamper No.

2, Sage- vs. McAdoo, Loyal Knit No. 2 vs. J.M.J., No. 1 vs.

No. 2, Scamper No. 1 vs. Tresckow League 9 p.m. Dodgers vs.

White Sox, Red Sox vs. Indians, Giants vs. Phillies. Schaefer All-Star League 9:15 p.m. Dodgers vs.

Phillies, in Pittsburgh's Mercy Hospital from head injuries suffered in a high school football game. The youth, who played for Ros- Yanks vs. Red Sox, Reds vs. Giants. traver High School, was hurt making a tackle in Saturday night's game against Scottdale High School in Scottdale, Westmoreland County.

A spokesman at Mercy Hospital said Dolfi died without regaining consciousness. Tri-County Dart Openers The Tri-County Dartball League. Aussie Golfers Team Up To Top Palmer, Player MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) Australian golfers Peter Thom the fastest league of its kind in the area, will open its season tonight with three matches. Freeland VFW will draw a bye tonight in the son and Kel Negle defeated Ar nold Palmer, United States, and seven-team circuit. Gary Player, South Africa, by one stroke in a Canada Cup type chal Syracuse.

Penn fullback Pete McCarthy scored on a 43-yard run through the rain and the Quakers got their first Ivy League victory, 7-0 over Brown. Boston College stopped the passing of Villanova's Richie Richman and defeated the Wildcats 22-6. It was- Villanova's first loss in six games. Rutgers stopped Lehigh's ground game and turned in some power running of its own, upending the Engineers 32-15. Unbeaten Allegheny College took its third straight with a 7-0 conquest of Western Reserve on Bill Seedyke's 48-yard scamper.

Susquehanna and Lebanon Valley also continued unbeaten. The Crusaders defeated Western Maryland 34-8 for their fifth straight and Lebanon Valley, sparked by Wes McMillan's 96-yard touchdown with the opening kickoff, defeated Moravian 37-14 for its third straight. Bucknell scored two first half touchdowns and went on to a 13-0 decision over Lafayette. Drexel Tech, which hadn't won in 13 games, held off PMC from one foot out late in the fourth period and won 9-2. In other games: Buffalo dropped Temple 30-3; Clarion came up with its fourth victory in five games, 17-6 over Indiana State; East Stroudsburg had an easy '54-0 decision over winless Cheney State; Dan Pct-chel's 7 yard pass to Mike San-ford with about 15 seconds left to play gave Lock Haven a 7-7 tie with Edinboro; Case came up with three final period TDs, dropping Thiel 29-12; Millersville ran over Trenton 26-0; Wagner picked off Dickinson ISIS; "John Green's 80-yard TD with a punt gave Swarthmore a 60 verdict over Ursinus; Barry Broadwater's 95-yard scoring run with a fourth quarter kickoff gave Juniata a 19-16 victory over Geneva; Delaware Valley defeated Grove City 6-0; Lycoming pounded Wilkes 25-2; turned two interceptions into TDs and came out with a 20-14 victory over Carnegie Tech.

Bloomsburg State scored 14 points in the final period, defeating Mansfield 21-8; Westminster tripped St. Vincent 28-8 and Delaware State nipped Morgan State 6 3. lenge match here Sunday. Tonight's Schedule Farmer's Grill at Cusate's Hotel. Rockport Tavern at Shickora's.

Ss. Peter-Paul's at Calovine's. Starting time for all matches is Playing over the 6700-yard par 73 Victoria Course Palmer and Thomson shot Negle 71 and THE GREATEST AERIAL FIREWORKS DISPLAY in the history of Hazleton from the TWIN TOWERS OF POWER EAST OF BROAD ON LAUREL TERRACE. TOMORROW POWER MODERN PROGRAMMING THE GREATEST PERSONALITIES IN SHOW BUSINESS ACTION NEWS Player 72 and to give the Austral 8:30. The league is anticipating one of its finest seasons, President John Cusate said.

ians the victory by 141 to 42. At the ninth, Palmer and Player A TALL QUARTERBACK 'ILWAUKEE (JP) Vince Lom- had a lead of four shots but a disastrous 2-over-par 6 by Palmer on the 5th put the Australians back in the fight. bardi, coach of the Vestern Con ference champion Green Bay Pack By the 18th tee they were even. ers, believes val -ckin, rookie quarterback from Mississippi A missed six-foot putt by Palmer on the last green gave the match to the Australians. Southern, may be a real find.

He weighs 220, is 6-foot-5 and has a st ong arm. YCAZA LED SHOEMAKER BELMONT, N. Y. (JP) The day the Belmont thoroughbred meeting closed, jockey Manuel Ycaza rode his 100th winner of the New York season. He won the riding title at the Nassau County track with 30 MOVING? STORAGE? BERLITZ BROS.

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