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Naugatuck Daily News from Naugatuck, Connecticut • Page 6

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NEWS MONDAY, JAN. fl, 1947 GQLDIE'S Damera Shop; Bnlargcm: Uejur, Keyger i Wtnyi CHAPEL ELECTBIO COMPANY Tel. 2319 IN NKW QL'ARTKRS 28 CHUEOH STREET J-IIONOGHAI'IIS Kadlo 1'liono TtKFAlH SKKVICK SO Oil Prr Month AJIE AVAILABLE TO U.S "TllfS WINTEB If you're tired of handling conl und uml tvnnt to convert to clean automittlc hoat we can roahe-qvnr In 8 hours, Waterbury Heating Co, in Sjirlny St. I'uono 4-6478 Waterhury Ifurrmct's Cleiinnd uml Hopulrod Cleaned WB'BE ALTEBINQ OtK STOKE W'utch Ifs Grow! CORNER CANTEEN 392 No. Main Street CABS WINTERIZED CHAPPIE'S AMOCO GASOLINE SERVICE STATION 248 BKIDGK ST.

TEL. 4890 MCMILLAN MOTOB r- ebes Naugatuck High School, 484: Stauffer To Lead About 150 From tuck Watch High School Squad Drop Close Battle The Naugatuck high school bas- Icctball team went down to its first defeat in fight games at the hands of the West" Point PJebes Saturday, afternoon at the Field House at West Point. The official score was 1 -1 4 i A 1 METAL WORKS SO. MAIN STREET (Roar) Expert Welding of All Types ForKlng, Tlicvt Metul and Ornamental Stool Work Sheet and Bur Metul for Sale Telephone OS77 ELECTRIC IRONS $2.95 WEISS' Ben Franklin Store 133 CHURCH STREET Sturdy, BABY CARRIAGES $1095 up FVIINITURK BEACO KIDDIIC CKNTER 73 GRAND 8TRKET- WE HAVE SCOTCHES J. K.

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i STORE 14 SPUING STREET The battle was close throughout; at no time were the teams separated by more than 10 points. In the flrst' halt' the' Greyhounds had rouble guarding, the Plebes employed screening plays to ad vantape. The West Pointers were ils'o able to break up several Nau- gatusk attempts at long passes. About 150 from the tooi-ough saw he gome, which was trie first offl- iial contost on the West Point- rs' schedule. West Point Rot off to an early ead with Parkinson, scoring twice nd Wagoner once uck registered a point.

Then itauffer hooped two In a row and. 'oe Healy caged a foul shot to make the score 0-5. Chapman and rVagoncr scoreo for West Point, and Uazakiewjoz found the range or Naugatuck to make the count 0-7. Steinmeyer, Wagoner and 'arkinson each made basket to aisc West Point's total to 1C, 'hrce foul shots, two by Vin Healy nil one by Uszaklewlcs brought he Naugatuck total to 10 as the erlod e.nded. The Greyhounds drew first blood the second period.

The Healy rothers scored; a foul shot apiece rid. Uszaklewicz connected from le flcor make the high school core 14, Then- Spielman noopcd for West Point. Vin Healy and Staufftrr got a basket apiece and the score stood 18 all. Two foul I shots by ParUi'nson sent the Army iiVhead momcntarjlly but Stauffer's Held goal deadlocked tho score once more at 20-20. A foul by Smith and a hqojj by Parkinson made it 23 for' Army, but Joe Hcaly's field goal brought Naugy to within one of that total as the half ended.

The Army opened the scoring in tho third quarter with a hoop by Parkinson. Shortly thereafter, Bob Jones sunk two foul shots, making the. ccpre 25-14. A basket by Stauffer and another foul shot by Jones put Naugatuck in iront the flrst time during the game by a 2725 score. Steinmeyor's basket knotted thq count, but when Stauffer scored, fro.m the floor, Naujry was out in front again, 29-37.

At this point. Army turned on the heat with a basket by Parkinson and a foul shot and basket by Wagoner, to bring their score to 32. Vin Tllu Healy connected from tho floor and Naugatuck trailed by one point. Wagoner and Steinmeyer Conch Billy Tracy's undefeated Leavonworth basketball -'team meet. Ansopja's, oncR-be Ansonia to.rflo/ro'w.'nl If iieayenvrorth wins IqoK Other at Armory, "Friday night Trace'yrne'n a Leavenwdrth strong Hilih'ouse ''High' team ych, "39-31 af'the Waterbury Armory Saturday evening.

Babe Rutb, famed Sultan of Swat record -of 60 home runs In a season has never boon equalled, Is in a "serious condition" at French, hospital, New York whore ho la to undergo an operation. Willie Pep of Hartford, wovld'n Ih a iio -n, was amonpr those injured when a plane tnroute from Miami, Fla. to tlia wark airport crushed at Vineland, N. J. I The Scovill basketball teaih 'VVaterbury which meets Naut'a- tuck's Purple-Knights on the formers'- home court evening, defeated the Wa'terbury Tool team of the Waterbury Dusty league yesterday by a 03:37 The New Haven Ramblers defeated the Pittsburgh Hornets 4-2 at'the New Haven 'arena last night.

eoob As corer Win Naugatuck Entries Lose CYO Contests Naugatuck" In the Waterbury CYO league" were in action yesterday. Both were defeated St. Francis dropped. a one-point contest, 'to 'St. Waterbury ait Columbus St.

Hedwig-'B lost, 43-32 to Of Lourden at this Washington Community in' Waterbury. 1 8 '4 10 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 If Mancini, rf 3, O'Connell, 3 Pel-carp, IK 1 Scuppini, Ig 3 Accousti, rg 0 0 Guogliotti, rg 0 Totals 11 St. Francln Farrnn, rg 0 San 9 31 1 -0 Furtado, IE 1 Dowling-, 3 5 Welsh, Quint, rf 4 i 9, Mascola, If 1 3 5 Totals 10 10 30 Score at halt time: St. Thomas' 18, St. Francis 11.

Referee: Fox. On The Air Bob Mariano; with points was high scorer as the' Greyhound Jayvees beat the Ansonia reserves in a preliminary to the Naugatuck- Ansonla game at the state armory in Waterbury Friday night. Lab- rioa with 11 was second high man. Mariano came very near to account' ing- foe all NaiiKa'tuck's scoring in the second period of the game; how- 5:45 p. in.

Page Farrell News ncssec Jod p. in. Christy Erk, News Other p. m. In My Opir.ion WTIC Musical Ajipetizcrs ever, hfs pal, Richie Roland, I Serenade to America dropped in.

one four "shot just bo- i Ethel and Albert fore the perlgd ended to prevent Bob from establishing a monopoly. The score': N. H. 8. Jayvees Labrlol'a, if, 5 1 11 i Painter i Curtlii', rf 0 Aquayla 1 Spadoia S.okoloskl Learyl.lgr 1 FCKI.

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proper circulation of water and mulutuln efficient hoat trant- fcr. IncreaNPM lubricating efficiency. each got a hoop, then V. Healy and Stauffer did likewise, making the score 36-35 In Army's favor at the end of the third period. Nuugy opened the scoring in the last period with Joe Henly'a foul which knotted the count.

Chapman dropped in a free throw for Army, but Uazaklewicz scored from the floor to put the Grey- lounds in front for' the last time during the game, A foul and Basket.by Parkinson and baskets by Shelly anti Smith brought Army's score to .44. -Two baskets by Stauffer ended 'the scoring- for Vaugy at 42, Steirfmeyer and ilth hooped one each to bring Vrmy's total to 48. The Flehea Steinmcyer, If 4 Smith 2 Chapman, rf i Wagoner, 5. Spiclmun i Parkinson, Ig 7 Shelley, rg 0 8 1 5 1 3 1 11 0 2 3 17 0 2 6 48 Totals 21 Natigatuck Stauffer, If 0 0 18 Aqunvia 0 0 V. Healy, rf 3 4 jo Uszaki'e'wicz, 3 7 Jones, Ig' 8 3 J.

Htuly, rg 2 4 Totals 16 10 42 Score at half time: Plebes '23; Naugy 22. Hofuree, Palone. Umpire, Lewis. Lang Rola.nd. o.

Ash'more, rg Mariano 5 Chieslewski, Totals 17 "AnNOniu, Juyvees Thomas, If Lepeuka Donovan, rf '3 Brown 2 Dziadlch, 0 Belisky Concowich, Ig 4 rg 0 0 0 0 0 2 000 '2 0 1 0 0 Timo of t)iu Day WOK- -Bob Elson 6:30 p. in. 0 1 0 2 12 0 0 4 38 0 '2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 Totals 12 5 29 Score'at half time: Naugy 23; Ansonia 19. Referee: Ruccio. Only of each 1,000 air passengers become air-sick.

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The score if the meet was 42-33, Results follow: Nixon and each tal- NORTH MAIN ST. Union City Tel. FRED'S GRILLE 601 South Main St. Regular Dally Dinner We A La Curtu Menu Spaghetti To Take Out Banquet Room, Cocktail. Lounge Full Liquor License ACCOUNTANT Weekly, Monthly and Quarterly Income Tax Consultant For 'phone 3449 Edward J.

Ahern lied 10 points. Nauga- tuqk team to victory. The home club won six of the eight events. The summary: 320-yarU medley Won by New style Won by McNamce, Naugatuck Harris, New Haven, second; Scra'nton, tuck, Time: 2:31.4. 40-yard 'tree- Won 'by INaugatuck 'white, NdugUtuck, second; Fogarty, New Haven, third, Time: Wan- by 'Sullivan, gatuck, .99 points; Rascaro, New; Haven, second Gomey, New Haven, third'.

'free Won by Nixon, New Haven, Oep.er, Haven, tiVird. Time: Won by White', New. IJjeb.e.nson, Niiw Haven, thlrd." back" by McNamee, Naugatuck I Kennedy, New second; Paiya, Naugc, tuck, Tim.e:;,l':08;3:- i RANGE OB FUEL OIL Bill's Fueif Oil Service 50 Street "Bill" TRY CLASSIFIED -AXIS Barber Sohenker Von Tobel, News Prescott in the Air Var.devehter Stern p. m. Trout, News Thomas and Profit and Marley Lomax 7:00 m.

Little Show of the Week Club Edltipn 7:15 p. m. WB.RY—^Douglas Brothers Quintet Smith S'now News. xtdventures Davis Orch. Man 7:30..

p. m. Hawk Me Another 'Wood Show Your, Answer Lone Ranger 1 Land and Mine J. Taylor 7:45 p. in.

Hall Varieties Tune Time of We Hail 8:00 p. m. Sanctum WATR-WJZ-T-Lum 'n'. Abncr Music and His Music 8:16 p. m.

Cross p. m. Masters Orch. Stories 9:30 p. m.

Borgc Orch. Talk About Autos You Want to Lead a Band 9:45 m. Lombardo Orch. 10:00 p. m.

Guild Hour Talk It Over Talks Back arid Hunting 10:15 p. m. Mooney Quartet Anonymous 10:80 p. m. March I.

Q. in Melody at Midnight Talks Back 11:00 p. ALL 11:15 p. m. of the News of Washington Hase), Sports Finance Reports m.

Smith, Soprano WTICt-Bizony Ensemble Cleveland Symphony J. Dorsey Orch, 12:00 Midnight ALL Ludy of Lourdea Cannatta, If 1 Andolina, rf 2 CardcUa. rf 10 Naponiccno, 4 Blake, 0 Da jg 2 liinnacone, Ig 1 r'g 0 Totals 20 St. Bobinski TK 2- SobireBki, Ig 3 Sobirtskf, Jg 0 ICuczynski, 2 Bobinski, rf 4 Pilccki, If 2. 0 2 0 4 2 22 Two Out Of Two Over Week End Purple.

ketbnll team won aucceiutvt tests over-the week end, I the New Milford' Saturday night at the local IM t.hc 54-51, y3 terday at the 6th and 6th' yJctorUi In'-I; AV. MM A A mL en for Knlphta this the' Norm Schaffer's Fcovlil qulntiTS the SERA mirfacct thju evening Lheir third content in The Bcpres of Saturday 1 day's games: Garllnski, If 3 Loman 5 Czaplicki, rf 0: JJ Swirski Chet. Wojaek, as Wojack Ig Loman Corowotny, rg I 2 so. i I Totals New MUford i Dorwln, rg () I Conn 2 imlthwlck, Ig Bray, 5 loscoe, rf 2 Buker, If 4 -j-' 3 43 2 10 1 5 Totals 13 '6 32 Score at half time: Lady of Lourtfei 22, St. Hedwiff's 20.

Referee: T. Harnick, Zephyrs Bow To New Britain Naugatuck Zephyrs went down to defeat at the hands of New Britain in a regular state league contest" ycsferdaV at he local -The score. wis 5136. Mazzerella, New scored 22 poinUt Ncw Britain Mazzerella, If 8 Bolczyk, rf 1 Joyce, rf 0 Hayes, 3 Dobek, If 6 Murray, rg 2 Totals 20 11 51 Nuiigatuck Totals Totals 20 Score at half time: KnighU-il Townles 18. Referee: R.

Weaving. Purple Knlghta Garlicski, If 4 i F. Wojack 0 0 Czaplicki, rf i jj H. Loman 5 Cl Chet, Wojack, Chas Wojack 5 414 0 1 Furs, 4 Korowotny, rg 3 Totals 22 10 a AjiHonla Koval, rg; 1 1 Andreni 2 2 I Katek, Ig 3 i 5 Zuraw 2 Washenko, 2 Vartelaa 3 Bari), rf 5 Hylwo J. Fedoruk, If 2 S.

Pedoi-uk 0 04 Of 21 0 iti Totals 20 11 Score at half lima: Norwoods 16. if Referees: Stocking, Conklin. Pisterelli, rg 1 McDerrr.ott, If 1 Swirsky, 3 2 Ryan, rf 3 Buccio, rf 1 Yakowski, If 2 Edmonds, If 1 Totals 8 36 Score at half time: New Britain 25, Naugatuck 5. Referee: Booth. Umpire: Casterlhl.

Brazil is the', only Xaiin-Amei-- country to. on a commercial basis. Jeanne CRAM rn.iccimicoi.oM CltM UHK4N. trim Mil room COMIMO.I tin Vallrr Ihr Zomfclcw John Paris 1 p. m.

Davis Concert Man Hood's Case Book 8:55 p. m. WBRY .0:00. p. Hour Venture WWCO.VypR—Gabriel Heaiter ODD WAY TO DANCE Chicago a study of 5.129 emergency cases treated this year, officials of Henrottn Hospital found the case of a man who suffered a lacerated tongue "bitten by a girl while dancing." NICE TEAMWORK Carlisle, and wife arc pretty good shots, so there an ample supply of wild meat on hand at the Sriydcr household.

Robert Snyder brought home a black during the recent bear season. Ten days later, one hour after deer season opened, his bagged three-point buck. Today SALEM Tbday A "CLQAK ANP 'IHNUWV LOEUJS THE BEST OF MGM TICK BEST OF JEROME KERN MUSIC! IN HAPPY TECHNICOLOR "TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY" VAN JOHNSON JUDY GARLAND FRANK SINAf RA JUNE ALLTOON ROBERT WALKER KATHRYN ORAYSON VAN HEFLIN DINAH SHORE Ll'CttE BREMBR LENA HORNG ANGELA LANSBVRY TONY MARTIN VIRGINIA O'BRIKlt Pete Smith 'I LOVE v. NEWS.

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