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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 111

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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111
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THURSDAY, DKO. (3, ml CIIKKTKK (PA.) TIMES 47 EI Rancho Posts 2-1 Bowling. in Will The two 2-1-tenm leagues of. I he scries, aided with a 221 'single. Suti Oil Refijicrv briiw their fh-sl CHESTER Bob Rushlon.

roll- In (he Section, (he Survey illE in I he N'o. 4 StlOl for ors have the first half in the bag, hall to a close next with two contrasting races. In the Section, the Carpenters and Plant each won low ebo, tamo up with the liighesl series of tho season in the Chester Major Bowling League Wed holding a lead ot eight points over second place Turbo Shop. The Surveyors continued their hot scoring-streak cracking a 1073 single and a standout 313G series. nesday nilu when lie racked up a and the Ca mentors retain I heir '03 set to pace the Ranchers' to.

a one point lead. Next 'week beius 2-1 victory over Polish National KllOCK-aown nilc. lf team: ar Alliance ai Penn Itec. matched according to league po Audie. Atkins, ace ol the Store-louse five, was the highest scorer Rushton added high single hon sition, and in (he Section three teams have a chance to con either league tapping a 217 sin ors for the evening: when ho Jed gle and a trio of C3j top off with a sparkling which was Carpenters with 10 wins.

12 Loiiowea by 2ij(j and '111 John Tam- Plant with 30 and Metallurgical avich had for the losers. With nifi Jill in Hi halite Thd Ed Kalafat of the Minneapolis John J. Kelly took over undis big gun in" the 12 Plant's victorvi Lakers hasketball team weighs puted possession ol third place was Bill Plank wuh a hi2h 589' 2-13 nounds with a 2-1 nod over MAG Bodv' lnop wnten dropped to fourth, Newt Myei-K put together games Of for a fflfi for the U.S.ROYAL winners, and Hal Messick rolled 1 235-17R-177 for 5D0 lor 1.I.OVD Lloyd's Men's Shop retained Us top by Inking a pair from last place Sportsman's Bar. Pud PMcS 0T1MALL "raoviB producer leftfi shown with member, of the 'whiL (h0 nl -Ihe player in the background with hand cupped to' face, is John P. Ban- who died recently ia Wisconsin WJ 7 ni? brl0ef Claronce Starr, former PMC director of athletics.

Others to right a re rtMiS G0dlOe' AhurL.BorrS C. Marshall Wilhelm, former head of the pSnlUSa "tjM-Ofi F.ngpne Hoopes, now a wnter of western stories, and Thomas P. Lilley. 1 Sweeny kept ihe leaders from be SNOW TIRES ing upset with a 193-20 1-213 for 610, and Ev Diekernori sparked the losers with 221-176-221 for GlS. In ihe only other match rolled -i Lloyd AC toppled Automatic Vend Col0 St $125 flpRWEEt ing.

2-1. as Bert Smith comniled a VOUft WHEELS )j arr oB7. Harv Broeden started fast for the Vendors -with a 23 but added ilil and 1SS for 592. (he boy played only, one season I exnert fonrnr and broad sword the famous producer still takes, mandmcnts, produced at a1 standings UYSTWO pi: nnn nrn i i 1 1j -iiViL. He Leu school man and he took part in practi-j time to correspond with Frank to join Oie army at the.

outbreak cally all the extra-curricular activ- Hyatt, nresidcnl emeritus of jt.j,uuyTyLiv C'UUJU Lloyd's S. 23 1J Auto Vndtr 20 21 the greatest money maker of all CTKASy I2 Jo PNAaRC'! (jme MiO 31 21 Sportsman 14 1 the Spanish-American War. it Jos at the college." SNOW TIRES! PMC. In a recent DeMille ex CHESTER Iii 1S96, a young man pedaled his bicycle all the way from N. to Chester where he enrolled at Pennsylvania Military Preparatory School.

The following year, the lad attended PMC and played on the scrub football team, ihe equivalent of today's junior varsity. Although a pretty fair athlete, It is estimated that more than a biH ion nontil.i li.nvf cr.n ''Thi Starr also described DeMille as meticulous in his drp Howard J. pressed great nteasure with the vnu-ih of Kings, DeMille' 1927 1 looking boy who was vcrv nonular in i Fortunately1 for he entertainment world, the youth was' turned cloVn because of his age. the' greatest He entered the American Academy of Dramatic Art -anri linuv with the young folks in Chester." DeMille's first nicture. "The "iU i tl il hmJ 1 4ii i il 111 Sciuaw Man." was made in aU Proceeds ol which wont HIT FROM START fa chart fv.

for 515,500. It earned 5225,000. Despite an exhaustive schedule that would wilt many a mart Genera 5uraiiC 112 E. 5TH STREET CHESTER 3-6115 STILL GOING The master still has no idea ol retiring. At present, lie's working some 60 years later, he is recog Open Friday Till 9 CHcster 3-7166 I lsaL-ou west 9th -st.

ounger than DeM die's 75. years, His' latest emc. on The Buccaneer. nized as trie greatest movie producer of all time Cecil B. De-Mille.

Shortly-- after, Ten Commandments." his 70th and greatest Dicture in tt veavs oE movie making, u-a Dayton Awards ZuIIi Trophy DAY TON. O. The of Dayton has perpetuated the memory of one ot its tinest athletes with the presentation of the first annual Lt. W. Zulli Jr.

Memorial Trophy. Zulli, former football great at Clifton Heights High before enrol visited on the Paramount lot by mm MATMknmnMmasm loi. uarence T. Starr, a class mate of DeMille's and now special athletic consultant to PMC' 6t.ii WELSH STS. T0NITE Starr, former athletic director EVERY who was graduated in '30, pre America's Busiest Clothing Stores Come seated DeMille with a picture of Compare! World Famous Brands NITE 'TIL the scrub team on which he played FREE XMAS ana a copy of Jus grades at PMC.

GOOD STUDENT De.Milic was an excellent stu ling at Dayton, was killed lasl summer in Germany while serving with the army. The award, presented to the Day ton football player displaying outstanding sportsmanship and character. The award this vcar was dent, ranking fourth in his class FREE vi.th a 31.2 average, i Cfi 'P ne was quue popular and a made fo Jerry Bush, senior back darn good sport," recalled Starr i.u.ii.Uu.LMUu, u. joi ms illustrious classmate $7 Me was a good gymnast, an 1 uo '9'tu I BRAND BOYS 4i. Pon "fen.

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Years Available:
1876-1977