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JL THE YORK DISPATCH, THURSDAY, Vhi r. 133. 20 AUTOMOBILES. ETC. 85 273 79 233 83 232 72 306 133 TRIPLE D2ADL00S IN BIRD BOWLING LOOP The Canary leaders in the Eird ROEDER-PADJEN NAMED 69 116 63 Gable 91 Marteny ..122 Racer Ill Inners 118 Assigned 72 COMMUNITY LEAGUE FUnchbaugh Brothers and DeLuxe Win In Western Liberty and Ptnn Pressing In eastern STANDING OF THE TEAMS Wooden Pin league dropped three bJIOTTE BOND CAST MARK El STStSCT if Cf Cf ''Cl I U.U'LiLlLJCJlJ'liL LITTLE ALL-AMERICAS games to Robins and droppexi into a three-way deadlock for first place Totala 632 636 4031576 High acorer single game, Marteny, 122; total high acorer, Inner, 306, withthe latter club and the Lark Western Division W.LJC.

who swept their match with Orioles. WJL PC. Auto Insurance wait's oi Line. Park 0 1 .000 Green's 0 1 .000 Anchor 0 1 .000 Dentsco I 0 1.000 DeLuxe 1 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 S.M.Smith I 0 1.000 Vert, a. Dial Cardinal won two game from Thrushes.

Vandersloot of Larksi won single game honors with 131. Sagola, Larks, and Grove, were runners-up with 123. Marteny of Cardinals ROBINS Leathery1 80 81 Stair 93 76 Grove 72 123 Harmon; 101 118 Freedman 72 92 Medura 92 5 F. AND M. HIGH SCORER WINS POST ON FIRST ELEVEN -LATTER ON SECOND .87 288 91 260 120315 88 307 82 248 89 376 E.at.rii Diviaian JACOB FEDER CO.

posted 1Z2. Vandersloot nosed out Shaffer, Larks, for match high. 334 to BECAUSE THEY LAST LONGER, CRANK PAiTt Totals The WX. PC. W.L.PC.

Lehmayer 1 0 1.000 Girard 0-1 .000 Liberty 1 0 1.000 St. Mary's 1 .000 P.nn 1.000 Varaity 0 1 .000 Kling Br. 0 1.000 Yankees 0 1 .000 Central Division W.L. PC. W.L.PC.

St. Mark's 1 0 1.000 Yorkco 0 0 .000 Eureka 1 0 1.000 Rapp's 0 1 .000 filepser 0 1 .000 First M. E. 0 LED EASTERN SCORING 520 585 CANARIES 89 103 132 S. Qecrat DISTRIBUTORS Pennsylvania Tires Globe Batteriei Pyroil 69 99 5871672 105 297 103 271 75 231 81 259 275 82 230 PC.

X67 .687 ,637 .444 .333 .222 332. Grove was third with 315. atandinga follow: W. Canaries 6 3 Robins 6 3 Larks 6 3 Cardinals-. 4 5 Orioles 3 6 Thrushes 2 7 White Rose Alleys DeLuxe tuounced Lincoln Park by btine Rohrbaugh Eichelberger McGuigan i i Assigned 70 83 86 76 85 95 83 72 Hi Mi: REHMEYER 700 WEtT MARKET STREET Recharge end Bervlet on Any; Make Batteries a 81 to 31 score in a western division came played in the Senior Community Basketball league last, night The winners displayed their best offensive in the first and fourth quarters.

L. Quickel, M. Mitzel and S. Mitzel paced DeLuxe. The scoring was even- 107.

Totals 493 527 5431563 High scorer single game. Grove, 123; total high scorer, Grove, 315. Shaffer Sagola NEW YORK. Dec 8 W). Fully as capable a their better known brethren, the big frogs in the little puddlea of college football make their bows today with the 1838 "little all-America chosen by the Associated Pitas.

The South led all sector on the team made up of a tars from the na-tion's smaller colleges, it placed four men on the eleven which sports a backfield averaging 193 pounds and a line averaging 196. The far west, east and middle west placed two men Myers 1939 PONTIAC Youtl Be Proud to Own Oni 108 123 83 88 102 86 lv divided amonr the losers. 75 100 81 131 75 Zech Vandersloot Moser FUnchbaugh Brothers, after being outscored in the opening period hit their stride to tally a 36 to 25 verdict over Anchor. Stagemyer and Stokes rn nnnn Totals 117 332 98 296 78 283 89 258 101 334 113 274 5961757 83 254 96 291 70 220 92 256 93 281 78 238 LJLJlJL .00 569 592 ORIOLES 75 86 Del op 795 It led the attack zor the haoeraasners, Strubinger and Heindel sparked Anchor's offensive. Weaver 89 In the eastern division Liberty Polack i i Shettle Sowers Rittenhouse scored an extra period victory over 106 76 95 99 85 74 69 89 75 Doll's Garage SJ7-S41 WEST MARKET ST.

Aasigned uirara to iioeriy lea io 10 11 at halftime but Girard registered six in the third period while blanking Liberty to move into a 17-15 Totals 467 557. 512 1530 advantage. Liberty rained to Knot tne Hieh scorer sinele eame. Vander count at 20-20. The extra period was hard fought.

Krug and Russell led Oct of 1, COO lien Who Sampled OLD QUAKER 3 Years Fomid it Superbly Mellow, Rft infaerConimsm2 Our Belief that OLD QUAKQ Rivals llaty Higher Priced Whiskies! sloot 131; total high scorer, Vandersloot, 334. THRUSHES their respective teams. BASTBHUED Penn Pressing defeated St Mary's 39 to 29. Penn Pressing took a 13 Keener Albright to 3 lead in the opening Quarter. St, 72 66 76 214 87 107 95 289 113 68 114 295 86 67 153 104 88 106 298 93 89 87 269 tietz Crowl money on whiskey.

lfw the Missouri Valley conference and Chicago cf the Big Ten. Consistent Gainer Boeder was a great defensive back as well as an able runner, kicker and passer. Tully was the key man of the offense and defense that made East Texas one of the sector's best email college elevens. Just behind the first four is another group of able operatives. Chief among these is Sammy Padjen, a 133-pound fullback who picked up an average of six yards from scrimmage in 398 attempts in three years with Dickinson college at Carlisle, pa.

With him in the second back-field are Bobby a brilliant carrier for College of the Pacific; Everett Elkins, chief threat on the strong Marshall college eleven and Harold Brill, a fine player all season with Wichita. Other outstanding small college becks included John Montgomery of Ohio university; Leroy Fry of Texas A. and Jug Varney of Morehead, (Ky.) Teachers and Joe Enxler of Portlandr Ore, The tackles, key men of any defense, are exceptionally strong on the "little all America." They are George Somers of La sail and Myron Claxton of Whittier. Both are big. Somen, vho stands six feet three inches, and 'weighs 235 pounds, was named the outstanding tackle in the Philadelphia district Claxton, a solid defensive man, is six feet four and weighs 209.

Iron men are no novelty in the small colleges where replacement are scarce, but John Horton of Morehead. Teachers, the little all America center, waa more than an iron man who played every minute of every game. He was a fine snapper-back and a keen diagnostician of plays." The other line poets are filled by Robert Sutto of Chattanooga and Dan Buckovich of Toledo, two fine guards, and a pair of superior ends, Lloyd Thomas of San Joee State and Kenneth Moore of Roanoke. In a general way, candidates for the "little all America" are drawn from colleges with a male enrollment of not more than 1,000. An additional requirement is that the colleges represented play a majority of games in their own class.

Several schools, notably Western Reserve of Cleveland, were included this year because the total number of football eligibles is well below the 1,000 mark. The -Little All America Player and college. Lloyd Thomas. San Jose State, class, senior; age, 22: height 6 ft; weight 178: home, San Francisco. George Somers.

Lasalle, senior, 22, 6.03, 235. St Clair, Pa. Robert Sutton. Chattanooga, junior. 24, 5.08.

185, Harvey. 111. John Horton. Morehead senior, 21. 6.01.

200, Mt Stirling. Ky. Dan Buckovich. Toledo. Junior.

20, 5.11, 185. Hibbing. Minn. Myron Claxton, Whittier. junior.

19, 6.04. 209, Whittier, Cal. Kenneth Moore, Roanoke, senior. 21. 6.01, 180.

Roanoke, Va. Ted Panish, Bradley Tech, senior. 23. 5.11, 180. Morris.

111. Darrell Tulley, East Texas Teachers, senior. 20. 6.02. 200, Eastland, Tex.

Samuel Roeder. Franklin-Marshall, senior. 21. 5:10. 195, E.

Greenville. Pa. Gaylon Smith. Southwestern, senior, 22, 5:11, 205, Bee-be. Ark.

Second team, ends, George Abbott Willamette. (Ore), and Ehrwald Stromquist Abilene Christian, tackles. Frank Crisci. Western Re Grumbacher Mary'a rallied in the next two perlodi to cut the advantage to 26-22. Penn Pressing unleashed an attack in the final session which clinched the decision.

Paige, Shepp and Nickol Lichtenberger Ask For Orc "Changeover" Price. 555 485 CARDINALS 118 85 Totals Boyd 4781518 84 287 starred for Penn Pressing. Tuleya featured for St. Mary's. same simple trial of Old Quaker yourself! Sy yourself that this is the chs est news of the season! Ght choice whiskey for the stock up on it for your er holiday hospitality yet 3 with utmost economy! 1 Tydol-Veedol relinquished it berth in the central division and as a re suit there were no central division AUTOMOBILES.

ETC. games last night as both Yorkco Club and Sleeger A. drew Dyes, jonn W. Weimer revised the central division schedule and will operate with six It' a factl TAt year you won't hve to spend xtra dollars to eet whiskey that's "good enough for the Just the opposite! For, Old Quaker now 8 years old rivaU many fin whiskies thai are mors expensive! Here's why we-ay so: We sought out 1,000 men and asked them for their frank opinion of Old Quaker. "Smell we said.

"Taste It! Take a drink of it! Then tell us what you think." 1 None of these mett knew the name, age or price of the whiskey he was trying yet 960 of them found Old Quaker rich in flavor, mild and delightfully smooth confirming our belief that Old Quaker is an amazing bargain at it roek- teams. The box scores lonow: HOME OF CERTIFIED USED CARS "Ifa mild that'a what I like about it!" says Dan J. Negas. Atlanta Hotel Man, to Investigator Anderson, after trial of 8-year Old Quaker. I.

ijii it Han Si m.t Wtstern Division each and the south-west one. Most of the athletes are unknown outside their own sectors. But as Knule Rockne once said, "Many a great back never sees the Yale bowl; many a superb tackle plays before crowds of about a thousand all his life." The pros aince have proven The Rock" a true prophet Next year as in the past acme 50 per cent of the National Pro league operatives will be drawn from these "big frogs." In the smaller colleges a back really has to do everything. The Associated Press all-star eleven presents a wealth cf fine backs with the first four a tested quartet that has speed, power and all around technical skilL Gaylon Smith, one of the moit powerful runners in Dixie, disported for Southwestern (Tenn.) college's strong eleven. The headline writers missed him but the pros haven't They regard him as one of the most likely prospects in college ranks.

A 205-pound bucker of exceptional Smith 'rated praise from everyone who saw him. He Is a fine kicker and passer as well, a genuine triple threat With him in the "little all America backfield are Ten Panish, another triple threater, from Bradley Tech. undefeated In 12 straight games: Darrell Tully, another 200-pounder who played for East Texas State Teachers "college, and last but not least Sammy Roeder. the Franklin and Marshall back who led the east in scoring. Panish was one of the best ground gainers.

He averaged 13 yards a try on runs from scrimmage and punt returns. A smart elusive runner In an open field he brought back punts 230 yards from his safety position in Bradley's games with St Louis of DELUXE LINCOLN PARK For greater pewtr longer life, use Firestone Extra Power. ASK FOR OUR EASY TO PAY PLAN Firestone Auto Supply Cc Service Stores 215-247 SOUTH GIORGE ST. Yerk. Pa.

Phono 2S74 Priced From $25.00 M.Mitxel.f 4 4 li S.Mitrel.f 0 10 Lehman.f 10 2 Firestone, 10 2 Staigar.c 2 16 0 0 0 L.Quickel.g 7 1 1.. Altland.K 2 19 Irwin, 0 0 0 G. T. T. Lau.f 2 0 4 0 6 Strickler.f 0 11 Leib.c 3 0 6 Detwiler.f 10 2 Rhinehart.g 0 0 0 Broiner, 0 1.1 C.Meis'er.r 2 0 4 Galloway, 2 1 '5 Reiker.r 10 2 J.Conrad, 0 0 0 Totals 14 3 31 r-rf nffl QUART mn AeO Ala Ailmbl in pi fRyS.

Handy Pint SU0 nYih nirr If K(T? Cade Jill 6 Days Driving Trial 30 Days Guarantee York's Finest Selection Anderson Motor King A Queen 8ts, York, Pa, 22 7 51 Score bv Quarters IK 3961 031 DaLuxe 16 10 6 Lincoln Park 4 11 7 Referes. Kohler and Buih bottom price. How This Concerns You If your taste agrees with these 960 out of 1,000 men here's the direct way for you to save rLINCHBAUGH ANCHOR "Now I know why people tralgbt whiskey IT1 bw a Quaker fa the itW J. T. Raiford, Engineer.

G. F. T. Boyer.f 2 BUICK'S 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Strubinger Silar.e Heindel.f Dehoff.r Shaeffer.g Howe.g Strayer.g o. r.

t. Matbias.f 2 0 4 Stokec.f 3 17 Betrone.f 10 2 4 0 8 Lauer.g 3 0 6 Tarner.g 2 1-5 Gilbert. 10 2 Ralfsnidr.g 10 2 Brodman.f 0 0 0 Thompton.g 0 0 0 Beck.g 0 0 0 mm Th. Beauty of Value 17IIISKEY STflAIGUT 945 Delivered Only 1 Totala 11 3 23 Totals 17 2 36 AUo AvaHablm in Score by quarters Anchor Flinehbaurh 6 8 Tka In.paetor ktfifnj awry iottU THIS 52? 836 AUTOMOBILES, ETC. 13 10 rjzy vmasom your Anarmn Referees.

Kohler and Bush MILLER-BUICK, Inc. 229 S. Geo. York, Pa. Eastern Division GIRARD LIBERTY 90 PROOF COPR.

QUAKER LAWRENCEBUKG, MX G. T. T. G. T.

T. H.Knar 1 Emlf.f Aubitz, uppr Childs.f 0 0 3 1 3 Nace.f Smeltzer.f RusselLc Border, serve, (Ohio), and Pete Dudauskas.1 7 9 I w. Damuth.c Dletz.g Krug.g Strine.g F.FHzkee.g Wetgel.g FOR YORK'S OUTSTANDING Used Cap Viest Motor Co. 1890 W. Market St Chrysler-Plymouth Distributor Murray, Teachers; guards, George Brown, American, (Washington, D.

C). and Leo Gruszkowski, Center. center, John Duich, San Diego State. backs. Sammy Padjen.

Dickinson. Bobby Kientz. College of Pacific. Ev-ertee Elkins. Marshall, (W.

Va.) Harold Brill. Wichita. (Kan.) 8 5 23 Totals 7 8 22 Totals Score by quarters: Girard 9 3 3 322 Liberty ..10 5 0 8 323 1 TT 9 A PTHTI A TXT tail tas Mile JUpM(ee IT Referees. Robertson and Talvey. PENN ST.

MARY'S PRESS TNG G. F. G. F. T.

8 0 10 Butcher.f HARRISBURG. Pa. Len Hall. 224, Oakland. defeated Chief Little Wolf, 218, Trinidad.

33:10. 1 0 0 0 203 South George St, York Schwab.f Tuleya, Topper, Geubtn.r.g Paire.f Sloat.f Shepp. May.f Spenrler.e Powell.e Nickol. Howirn.f Kauffman.g 0- 2 2 12 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 4 2 0 0 4 1 1 2 10 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 8 a 4 1 3 Christmas Saving Used Car Sale Totals IS 3 29 Totals 17 39 Score by quarters 8 1339 IS "mn Pressing Marv'a a 1ft t9 Referees. Robertson and Falvey.

5. New "Safety Signal" Speedomeis 1 MERCANTILE LEAGUE 6. New Streamlined Safety Headl Cnd Bakers Retain Margin of 1. Greater Size 111" Wheelbase 2. New High-Torque Engine Performance with New Economy 3.

Perfected Remote Control Shifting with Auto-Mesh Transmission 4. New Amola Steel Coil Springs 7- Ttme-proTen Hydraulic Brakes 8. Big, roomy, Safety-Steel Body, cos Leadership With Hershey Bakers Taking Second Plaee Bond Bakers won two games from ptetely rust-proofed 0. Floating PowerJEngine Mounting xork Auto Farts to remain atop the Mercantile Bowling league. Hershey's Bakers swept matches from York Sanitary and Bon Ton to move into runner-up position.

Bon Ton also dropped three games to York Motor Sales. Gacette and Daily won two "SO BEAUTIFUL YOU WQNT BELITV1 1 games from Mmnich Bakers. IT'S A LOW-PRICED CAR!" A- i if Dentsco A. A. copped two games from Bupp's Dairy.

Motor Freight 7 TT A express won two games from fiait Nehi. Fiahel's Bakers took three games -from Green's Dairy. M. and H. Stores swept their match with xorK of Gi Sil pe azette and Daily won single game honors with 220.

Ebaush of Bond Bakers was runner-up with -i 1 I si. I 1 tL 217. Leatnery oi York Motor Sales posted 212. McGuigan of York Motor Sales snared match high with 546. Zech of Minnieh Bakers was runner-up with 331.

Leathery and Eichel-berger of "Dentsco were tied at 818. Safita Claux is Here! How could you bring as much cheer to the entire family as to own one of our guaranteed cars. Compare our prices, posi-ively LOWEST IN THE CITY. 1937 Buick Coupe, club, (Century) Radio Heater $650 1937 Buick 4-dr. Touring Sedan, Radio Heater 695 v1937 Buick Coupe club.

(Special Radio Heater 650 1937 Pontiac 2-dr. Sedan 550 1938 Oldsmobile 4-dr. Tr. Sedan, Radio Heater 750 1936 Oldsmobile 4-dr. Tr.

Sedan "8," Radio Heater 550 Bond Bakers Hershey Bakers Dentsco A. A. Motor Freight York Auto Parts York Battery Co. York Motor Sales Minnieh Bakers W. L.

PC. 26 10 .722 27 12 .692 24 12 .667 23 13 .639 22 14 .611 21 15 .583 21 15 .583 19 17 .528 20 19 .513 18 18 ,300 18 18 .500 13 21 .417 14 22 .389 10 26 .278 7 29 .194 6 30 .187 Bon Ton Store Gazette Daily jpisheis Baker Plitts Nehi M. H. Stores York Sanitary Green's Dairy Bupp's Dairy MT. WOLF TO CLASH TB aaMlMwr iwiwwin than ever.

"rV mAm k.t K. PlvmoUtD Oi Tug Nf iw fLYMOUTH "roadwng" Two-poor Touring 5e4an 495 595 595 550 595 995 495 595 195 1936 Oldsmobile 2-dr. Tr. Sedan 1937 Oldsmobile 2-dr. Tr.

Coach, Heater 1937 Oldsmobile 2-dr. Tr. Coach, Heater Radio 1936 Packard 4-dr. Trg. Sedan, Heater Radio 1937 Packard 2-dr.

Trg. Sedan 1938 LaSalle Sedan 1935 LaSalle 4-dr. Trg. Sedan, Heater" 1937 Oldsmobile Coupe Club, Radio 8c Heater 1933 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe, Heater WITH LITTLESTOWN MT. WOLF, Dec.

8- The Mt Wolf Wolves club carers will en EASY TO BC tertain the Little stown Quintet in an exhibition double bill here tonight on the Junior High floor. The Mt Wolf five, of The York County league, will battle the visitors' var DetrMl aelivert pnewj aa rear bumt-f aara whU wt nd a f.r keaaUsM be sity In the feature contest. The re I JwlkaAui vfi i i rw, mm visor WCj.r Ij 9 aitoundinc that engineers could add so much extra comfort, luxury and performance yet at new hwr fricts! You'll be delighted with Plymouth's new handling eae. utterly smooth new ride Easy to own Your present ear will probably represent a large proportion of Plymouth's lew delivered in surprisingly low monthly instalments. serve teams will clash in the preliminary at 7:30 o'clock.

GLEN ROOK QUINTETS PLAY DELUXE. RIVALS The' DeLuxe club of the western 'J! for teal ddiJ, diviaion of the Senior Community TUNEW MAJOR STANDARD IOUIPM1NT on De Luxe" at no extra coat-. Perfected Remote Con trolShlftlngwith Auto-Mesh Transmission. Much; easier. NlWCX)ILSParNCSof special Amola Steel give Plymouth a marreloue-ly smooth new H4e.

Amola Steel la the new miracle of me tallurgy gktATEUR HOUR. CP-, TT li a rfl to r.a-r Basketball league Will meet Glen Rock of the City-county league in a doubleheader on the Glen Rock court tonight with the preliminary game between the DeLuxe Reserves and the Glenltes beginning at 7:30 o'clock. This twin bill should attract a large crowd as the teams are old rivals. 1936 Chev. 4-dr.

Sedan 350 1934 Studebaker 4-dr. Sedan 225 1934 Pontiac 2-dr. Trg. Coach 250 1933 Pontiac Coupe L. 150 1932 Hup 4-dr.

Sedan 195 White Rose Motors, Inc. 255 West King York, Pa. m.ouim; build 1 lln I mi! I crisis Lslj EM CAE NEW "ROADIONG" NEW "DELUXE" Phone: 3481 W. F. GROVE, President BEEEl ml.

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