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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Five Teams Join Intermediate Sunday School League Htmting Notes McCurdy had expressed doubt fense transportation director, iay- whether the travel curtailment.re- ing he wanted no "team followers" quest meant exclusion of a delega- to travel to bowl football games, tion from the University of Geor- Return of the tickets may Dose Charles Markkle, Woodrow Wal- ia' one 01 tne bowl teams. a problem because, some observers ters and Frank Haven have re- "We must discourage enthusiasts believe, many have been sold with- turned from a trip to Cameron and team followers from making out written records being kept of county, Haven killed a four-point these trips this season," Eastman the purchasers, deer while Markle snared a six- said. "Hope that travel from Many Thrills Recorded On College Gridirons Cage Circuit To Start 17th Year Swimmers Report At York High pointer. Georgia may be limited to essen ce tial Players and coaching staff." SALVAGE Will Win The War Throw Your Scrap Into the Fight from Mifflin 20 Candidates Answer 2K Call By Coach Boeckel. pMST Team May Be Limited To UK" ffSSJTS, 8S5 XBy The Associated Press) New York, Dec.

7. Often a man Wills of St. Louis returned headache but never a bore, the one of the same distance against 1942 football season produced Loyola of Los Angeles. Wills also enough thrills to last the custo- scored on an 80-yard kickoff re- mers until the next campaign, even turn against Washington, if they have to. wait for it until Marquette's John Strzykalski after the war.

duplicated Wills' feat of two Touchdown runs of 100 yards, touchdowns on. kickoffs, running game-winning kicks and electri- 93 yards against Manhattan and fying passes were recalled today 90 against Iowa State, in an Associated Press review of Although it was recorded offi- the season's most spectacular cially as 97 yards, Blondy Black's plays, but the prize of the lot was sprint against Duquesne probably engineered by Frankie Sinkwich was the longest touchdown run and Georgia Poschner of Youngs- from scrimmage this year. With town, and the University of his ball on his own 3, he Miss. Georgia. State back stood deep in the end It was in the Alabama game zone as if to punt, but elected to that the Bulldogs trailed.

10-0. run and went all the way. fee Hockey League To Meet At Gazette This Evening A re-organization meeting of the York-Adams County Ice Hockey league will be held this evening at 8:15 o'clock in the Gazette, and Daily. All ten of last year's members have been notified by card of the meeting and are urged to attend. All other teams or players interested in playing the ice sport are invited to attend the meeting.

Many of the players from the ten teams have already been inducted in the army with many more slated to go. However, it is believed at least four teams can be found, judging by inquiries made in the past several days. Last years' championship was won by Dover. leiegrapn Meets. V-agers Shrewsbury, Dec.

7. Five local ln Orleans and not made To Meet Society Dribblers Twenty natadors have responded to Coach Charley Boeckel's call SHOES of QUALITY FOR MEN. WOMEN and CHILDREN hunters, Barto Craumer, Leroy avauaDie io competing reams ror Witters, Henry Klinefelter, Paul sale at their end. Hostetter and James Mellinger, have returned from Cameron New Orleans, Dec. 7.

UP) Jo-county where they hunted deer, seph B. David, president of the Mellinger had the only kill, bring- Sugar Bowl, announced tonight ing down a five-point, 155-pound he had requested the Universities animal. of Tulsa and Tennessee to return tt all tickets for the New Year's day Hunting with friends Lycom- game here in response to a mes-lng county last week Robert sage from Joseph B. Eastman, de- for swimming candidates for the when the final period rolled Other scoring plays from scrim- York High team to date and oth- around. Then fireball Frankie mage saw Tony DiMatteo of Pitt ers are invited to try for the team, opened up with his deadly passes go 98 yards against Minnesota, Students interested should contact and sparked two scoring drives, Eddy McGovern of Rose Poly 97 Boeckel or Faculty Manager Paul each ending with Poschner making against Wabash and Bruce Smith Hummel.

neiuei sum an eigm-puini DUCK. With Renier were Schroll and John Byeriy, all of York. The swimming sport will be continued this season by the school in some form but the type of sched-s ule which will be operated is very Members of the Three-point circus catenes or the Smkwich or ureat Lakes 92 against Mar-aerials for touchdowns. Sinkwich quotte. tossed 13 passes in that final There were several spectacular period and completed nine of them, runs on pass interceptions.

Jack For nip-and-tuck action, Univer- Wink of Wisconsin snagged a sity of Miami fans got their Great Lakes pass in the end zone money's worth in the West Vir- and went the distance to score, ginia game. Miami, leading 7-6 Johnny Ziegler of Colorado Dulled Yankees Lose In vague. The Eastern Penn league, Deer and Bear club have returned Demands. Of War Limit Number Of Teams But Loop Will Open Season Saturday. Three Teams In Junior Organization Five teams decided to carry on the Intermediate Sunday School Basketball league this season during a meeting held at the Y.

M. A. last evening. The decision means that the circuit will be able to launch its 17th season, starting Saturday evening. A recent ruling to lower the age limits was rescinded' and boys up to 21 years of age will be permitted to play.

Naturally, all teams will be faced with the problem of losing players to the armed services during the season. Such losses may be replaced. The five teams determining to continue are Grace Reformed, St. Paul's Lutheran, Christ Lutheran, Union Lutheran and Trinity Evangelical, defending champion. Saturday's schedule pits St.

Paul's Lutheran against Christ Lutheran at 6:45 p. m. and Trinity Evangelical against Grace Reformed at 7:45 p. m. Union Lutheran will draw a bye.

All games will be played on the big Y. M. C. A. floor.

All officers were re-elected. They are Clyde Mundorf, president; Robert Motter, secretary-treasurer and C. C. Bleecker, advisor. Only three Junior teams were represented at the meeting and plans to operate the circuit for its 12th season were held pending until a fourth quintet is secured.

home after spending a week hunt which York won last year, will not operate for the duration while it is doubtful if transportation can ing in Lycoming county; The party quota of six was reached with the following being the successfull with four minutes left, intercepted the same stunt against Colorado Dependable Service For Your Car We do all kinds of metal and fender work Completely equipped paint shop Free Estimates Gladly Furnished D. E. STETLER Phone 2529 31 E. Boundary Ave. be secured for many dual meets illiard League a pass on the enemy 30 and scored Mines.

Other lone runs resultine Hmvpvpr with th A A in- hunter: Charles W. Buchar and in two plays. That took only. a in scores on intercepted Dasses in- tAnrfinc tn hniri district rotHnnai tjk minute and West Virginia came eluded 99 yards by Cullen Roeers and a nwt it hn Ha. rwiM kv 1kJ a kviM iwucib Handed Initial betbaCK back to score in three plays, leav- of Texas A.

and M. against Ar- cided by the local school to con Dietz, seven-points; Walter Uffle- mg a minute and a half. Then kansas, 96 yards by Win Wright By VIKingS. baylors lop Capt. Russ Coates of Miami re- of Cornell against Army and 95 Manrhocror turned the following kickoff 96 yards by Clint Castleberry of ividnuncaicr i rxemdin yar(Js foj.

a toucndowni making the Georgia Tech against Navy. Unbeaten And Take First score 21-13- Punt returns for touchdowns amcRicfln hockey LeflGue IfAsr Place II I I ITOttttmTI YORK COUNTY POCKET BILLIARD LEAGUE LAST NIGHT'S SCORES Vikings 387, Yankees 337 Red Lion 377, New Freedom 330 Baylor' 8 356. Manchester 335 Recreation 355, St. Mary't 324 Wrightsville 358, 13th Ward 241 DEC. 9th in iour minutes, tne Dan was were as numerous as ever, Dut a carried 157 yards by Miami and pair of 92 yards scoring runs took 104 by West Virginia.

the honors in that department The most daring stunt of the They were by Fred Jacob of Rice season was pulled by Bill Gray, against Arkansas and Jim Dewar Oregon State center, in the game of Indiana against Butler. Bill with Washington State. Bob Ken- Coleman of Baylor ran one back nedy of Washington State drop- 91 yards to score against Texas ped back to his 16 yard line to Tech. punt. Gray broke through and Sinkwich and his mates had no stole the ball off Kennedy's toe, monopoly on the passing thrills, tucked it against his own tummy although Frankie once hooked up and scampered across the goal line, with Lamar Davis on an 89-yard CLEVELAND vs.

tinue to defend honors at the first two affairs. After reigning as State champions for three years the locals were dethroned last season. To replace the usual program efforts are being made to arrange telegraphic meets. That is, York and its opponents will swim in their own pools at the same time. The times will be compared and the team score compiled from the comparisons.

Similar track meets in other schools proved successful last season. Manwhile, the school's basketball team got down to hard work as Hummel announced further plans for the opening game next Tuesday. Gettysburg will bring no reserve team along but the York reserves will see action against a team composed of members of the school's two literary societies, A. D. S.

and D. L. S. Starting time for both contests will remain the same as in other years, 7 and .8 p. m.

man, five-points; and William W. Reigart, three-point. Others in the party were John Gohn, William Miller, Harry Leikhard, John Dun-delberger, James Lobert, John Fisher, Warren Tyson and Dan Uffle-man. Team Followers Banned At Bowl Crid Games Washington, Dec. 7 UP) Joseph B.

Eastman, defense transportation director, made it clear today he wants no "team followers" to travel to bowl football games Jan. 1. Telegraphing sponsors of the Rose bowl at Pasadena and the Sugar bowl at New Orleans, Eastman said that supplying of tickets to competing teams for sale ir their home communities woulc run counter to his request that admissions be distributed only locally. Eastman's telegram to Robert HERSHEY BEARS STANDING OF THE TEAMS w. L.

Pet. W. Pcf. .250 Of 93 Baylor's 3 Yankees 4 Vikings 4 Recreat'n 3 Red Lion 3 0 l.CCO'Wr'tsville 3 1 Mary's 1 1 Fr'dom 1 1 .750 13th Ward 1 2 0 Besides Union Lutheran's defending champions, St. Paul's Evangelical and Trinity Evangelical are interested.

The opening date has been tentatively set for Saturday. Dec. 19. The age limit for go Then there was the Minnesota- pass-run for perhaps the longest icoo Michigan game, when the Gophers aerial scoring play of the year. The Yankees' winning streak 7 m-ai ReseRveD scats nom on sme at CENTRAL TICKET AGENCY 7 E.

MARKET YORK UNTIL 1 P.M. DAY OF GAME G(l. flDfll. 50C Tax Included PUBLIC SKflTlllG Sun. flon.

Tun. Cm. Sun. fTliL Junior was halted at four matches in the this group will be 17 years. RESERVE players moving to Intermediate teams may not rejoin those in the York County Pocket Billiard league last evening as the Vikings defeated their city rivals, 387 to had the ball with only a second Don Curnvan of Boston College remaining in the first half.

Min- took a 15-yard pass from Mickey nesota's Bill Garnaas never had Connolly and sprinted 30 addition-tried a drop-kick in a game, but al yards for the touchdown that there wasn't time to set the ball beat North Carolina Pre-Flight. for a place-kick. So Bill drop- Tim Hoopes of Yale, whose 52-kicked the ball through the up- yard scoring dash beat Princeton, rights and Minnesota won, 16-14. also caught a 17-yard pass and ran The season was at least the 44 yards for the winning marker equal of its predecessors for long against Harvard Virgil Eikenberg of Rice hurled 337, to tie their victims for second place. The unbeaten Baylor's club moved into the leading spot by handing Manchester its fifth successive setback, 356 to 335.

In other league matches staged last evening, Wrightsville toppled 13th Ward, 358 to 24L Red Lion downed New Freedom, 377 to 330 and Recreation took the measure of St. Mary's, 355 to 324. The runs, some of which went the length of the field. St. Louis fans saw two 100-yard kickoff returns.

Lyle Sturdy of Wichita ran a Washington kick-off back 100 yards for a touchdown and Her- a touchdown pass to Windell Williams which traveled 58 yards in the air and a Lamar Blount-Kermit Davis pass carried 48 yards and scored for Mississippi State. younger group. Philadelphia Athletics Release Four Players Philadelphia, Dec. 7 UP). The Philadelphia Athletics announced today the outright release of Outfielder Mike Kreevich and Infield-ers Bill Knickerbocker, Eric Mc-Nair and Larry Eschen.

It was a first step in Connie Mack's avowed program to rebuild for 1943. The A's manager, who will be 80 on Dec. 23, said, "they were not much help to us. I've other men to take their places. We hope to get somewhere next year, you know." Mack also revealed that Louis (Buddy) Blair, Athletics third baseman, is about to be drafted.

Knickerbocker and McNair were 10-year men and entitled to become free agents, but Kreevich had only eight years in the majors and Eschen was picked up from St. Lawrence university campus last summer. out the first five. Steuber posted 75 of his total points in the five Big Six games to lead Davis, his nearest competitor, by 45 points. Bouldin and Lohry with 24 each, and Ed Lin-quist, Kansas back, with 19 were other top athletes in individual conference game scoring.

summaries: Stive? Wss BA.Y?R:S.. 72 Bb Steuter SetS UP SanZh Conference Scoring Mark Hoover 67iMassam 1C0 I Kansas City, Dec. 7 UP). Half- 356 ba Bob Steuber, who climaxed red lion new freedom his final appearance with the all-stabiey 95 Frey 100 important 7-points in Missouri whitewashing of the iowa-pre- Fake ice Kidd 64 Flight team, possesses a Big Six Tntai tmm conference scoring total that recreation ST. MARY'S should go unscathed through many Smaii looBiauser 84 future football seasons.

g. Rife iroisnaffer 68 The Tiger rambler concluded a at year with a total of 18 touch- downs and 13 extra points for 121 ToU1 Total 324 taIlies in an even dozen contests. scottYA.NK.EES... Although aided by the three add- Miner ioo c. Abel 87 tional games, Steuber mark is far.

superior on an average game I basis than his record of 67 points Total Total 387 jn nine games last fall, and the 48 13TH WARD P0 Tof Naee lco Wagner 62 Johnny Martin, the high scorer of Zelan Jackets! Water repellent! Look smart rain or shine! $7-98 Jam up Sinkwich To Receive Crid Trophy Tonight Pfnce Xmz 36 the 1940 campaign. rL'rftvrriDn SHOwf New York, Dec. 7 UP). Nattily attired in a brand new Marine corps uniform, Georgia's all-America Frankie Sinkwich arrived in the big city today to receive Eddie Davis, Oklahoma fullback, Musser 58 Reese ICC 516 N. GEORGE YORK Total 358i Total 241 got the Sooners' lone touchdown against William and Mary Saturday to edge out Iowa State's Paul Darling for runnerup honors with 36 points.

Darling finished with 34 points, but played in fewer games than Davis. Fred Bouldin, Missouri fullback, and Capt. Royal one of football's highest awards the Heisman Memorial trophy. The trophy, annually awarded CriSDUS Attucks Caqers by the Downtown Athletic club to the athlete selected as the out- Defeat eagles, 59 To 39 This Christmas Arrow the bell two ways! iifw ifi Arrw whue sMrts fi hS I rrow Whites are good-looking on 100 men aA -wl l-VV-J out of 100 They're a completely sure-fire f-lS 1 iiV gift. Up under each super-handsome shirt fWm JtX I collar is the Sanforized label, which means 1t-' If mL I they won't even shrink 1.

But that's not 'M i fTf jf A I all. Every Arrow shirt has the famous 1 li JfM I 1 "Mitoga" figure-fitting cut. 2.25 up JlJM7 I I lfe 2. With Arrow Fancy Shirts Cfl ll' Arrow patterned shirts are great gifts any Ijy ear caerar ut Christmas 1iwiiiH Wi 'Sb hksi 1942 you'll find them more outstanding than 11 if I i 1 1 1 A mever in colors and patterns that will please I jif If jl any man. Like Arrow Whites, their buttons i fl I I II are anchored on with double resistance AVfc I 1, jhrf 1 1 to pulls and strains 2.25 up 1 In a free-scoring basketball con- toe Lohry, Iowa State fullback, round the Eagles bowed to the Crispus standing football player ot the year, will be presented to the Youngstown, Ohio, star tomorrow night.

Sinkwich, a member of the Marine Corps Reserve, will be Attucks five, 59 to 39, last evening. Faust rang up 12 buckets for the ADAM SHIRTS 1.95 EXCLUSIVE AT (jNlfjOW'A. 26 N. GEORGE ST. rallprl fnr aotivo riutv following his lu Pce i MB.h wnne Henry ieatured tor the losers early in March.

NOTICE to HUNTERS Dogs will be transported on buses for 15c each, when accompanied by passenger paying fare. Muzzle required. YORK BUS CO. graduation Had it not been for the war, with 15 points. The winners held a lead at half-time, 30 to 16.

The Vr summary: proiessionai luuiuau aner geiuug EAGLES CRISPUS ATTUCKS g. T. G. F. T.

a degree in education. 1 5 Faust, 12 0 24 0 2 2 6 5 4 0 0 Slonaker.f Henry.f J.Kem'rly.g Grove.g McCleaf.g 3 15 Kent, 0 lO Jackson.f 1 9G.Hunter,c 0 OHarly.c 0 0 Boanes.g faimer.e WE STILL HAYE 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Green. McF ALL'S MEN'S WEAR 18 North George St. Open Sat. Eve 'til 9 w.Hunter.g (Golloway.g ICarr.g Sexton, WORK SHOES Totals 17 5 39 Totals 29 1 59 Score bv Quarters Eagles 19 Crispus Attucks 6 11 10 2159 1839 .98 Blues Win From Reds In Swimming Match After Coach Johnny deBarba-dillo had re-arranged the teams for the purpose of making them more evenly balanced, the Blues gained a 30 to 26 triumph over the Reds in the weekly swimming match conducted by the Y.M.C.A.

Junior swimming squad at the local association last evening. It was the first triumph for the Elues in the four engagements. A urprise first and second in the diving event by George Noel and Robert Bennett furnished the margin of victory for the Blues. Another match will be held next Monday. The summary: 50-yard freestyle Won by Rodney Hib- WEBB WOLFE Your Sporting Goods Store 15 E.

MARKET STREET North York Jr. H. Faces Smith Teams Tonight Edgar Fahs Smith will go to North York this evening to meet the North York Junior High school basketball squad in a pair of ex- Cut Rate Shoe Store 43 E. Market St. nioition games on the North End floor.

A preliminary contest will Tier, Blue: second, wnour Brandt, Kea; Donald -be staged at 7 p. between the third, Richard Hibner, Blue; fourth, Red. Winning time :29.3. 50-yard breaststroke Won by two team with the varsity ment gating underway at 8 p. m.

WORK CLOTHES McClure. Red: second, tie between Bnttei busch. Blue, and Richard Wilson, i a mi i ine senior high boys and girls teams will join hands with the junior high group to entertain a similar aggregation from Hallam High in a tripleheader Friday evening. The games will start at 7, 8 and 9 p. m.

Fed; fourth, William Dingier, Blue. Win-ring time :35. 50-yard backstroke Won by Donald Mc-Closkey, Blue; second, Leroy Nease, Red; third, Richard Smith, Blue. Winning time :30.6. (Only three entries).

100-yard freestyle Won by Richard Hylin Red; second, John Potts, Blue; third, Donald Doll, Red; fourth. Gene AT THE LOWEST OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS 1 Murray's I 45-47 SOUTH GEORGE And whether you decide to get him Arrow Whites, Fancj Shirts or both don't forget to add some Arrow ties. Styled by the smartest designers in America, they're made to harmonize with Arrow shirts (they'll help the looks of his other shirts, too). And a special lining makes 'em wrinkle, resistant and perfect-knotting. $1 up Look in th collar of one of his shirts for his sis and sleeve-length! Horris, Blue.

Winning time 1:08. Diving Won by George Noel, Blue; econd, Robert Bennett, Blue; third, Jack Yftrlf Riflemen Tn Saul. Bert fVilv thr entries. "'emen I PRICES HERBERT'S 11 E. Market SL Meet This Evening 150-yard relay Won by Blues (Donald McCloskey.

Paul Brown, Fred Botterbusch); econd, Red (Leroy Nease. Richard Wilson, Jack Saul). Winning time 1:41. A very important meeting of the 200-yard freestyle relay Won by Red vr-L- Tnhn Patt.niw Uilhtir RranHt TMwarri i UI IV Kitlemen will be held this McClure, Richard Mylln); second, Blue (Richard Hibner, John Potts. William DinRler, Rodney Hibner).

Winning time 1:59.8. evening at 8 o'clock in the Richley building, 250 East Market street. The club's new range and headquarters are located in the cellar of the building. All members are urged to attend as they will be assigned to teams for the Home Defense circuit which will be conducted dur Mitt DIITAIU 4 9 EAST MARKET ST. Colorado University Abandons Winter Sports Boulder, Dec.

7 UP). Colorado University will abandon WE BUY Glasses, Binoculars and Golf Balls, Highest Cash Price Paid Used Rifles, Revolvers, Field COHEN BROS. 157 SOUTH GEORGE STREET ing the winter season. An inter- ectinr nmOTQm Via Kaan y-rn TctcA esti has en arranged all intercollegiate athletics during program the winter quarter, and possibly for the period following the busi-longer, because of wartime trans- ptw snr shffor Tor innow SHIRTS portation problems. is president President Robert L.

Stearns said i the cancellation of intercollegiate competition will affect basketball, swimming and wrestling. SALVAGE Will Win The War Throw Your Scrap Into the Fight.

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