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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 12

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EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW, EAST LIVERPOOL. OHIO. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, H51. EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW, EAST UVKKTOOL. UHiU.

-Tennessee Enjoys Sweet Margin As Nation's TM 7 i Meet Akron Quint Here Friday OSIJ7 Will Teammate Larking OJlSi wih Winner In '52, 'Appreciation' Speaker Want To See Coach Labels Dukes As Inexperienced r.j£L, 9 nf Army-Navy? Tall Men And Experienced Little Men tui Winner ln 52 'Appreciation' Speaker Vote OfYear Guides Purdue Into 2nd NEW YORK Lfl-ennessee Buckeye win be "back on the vie- Coach stuart Holcombi ar Bowl-bound Vols enjoy a next eason Coach who gmded nls Purdue University margin today as the nation top Drom ised the faith- andders to second place in the team in the Associated Press foot- rors of the South piled up altn grldders to second i ac in the tough Wes tern Conference thil iLasi J-iivcrjxx)i nigii city he declared at the Buckeyes an Memorial Auditorium dinner in the the season to retain is the best in the land ual appreciation dinner in the Recognlzed as one the mos 1 lstudent Some 1 progressive i i a n's in Tennessee 1 tended the game Holcomb has been Boil- and drew Mt -P la Maybe we weren a too-weU erm ker ment or since 1947 his to easily out-distance coached or team th head coaching job broadcarters 10 edsiiy uui-u nlaved their A native nf Lincoln runner-up Michigan State The Spartans, boasting the same clubg Nefa pa J919 and a an a star at Erie tative, cl-mbed from place with 1 030 points Trailing the Big Four to fourth I personally like better than com- of East Llverpoo ing back after getting my ears pin- were ned back Buckeyes, and Wes Fesler, former Princeton, unbeaten Ivy League The Buckeyes wound up their OMo tgte coach champion Georgia Tech, Wiscon- season Saturday with a 7-0 loss to PHILAD ke to see il. this your year there may never be another h.re one of mor. gnd John Nogworthy htvt nev er than half dozen exhibition garnet He won all-conference honors as champion Georgia Tech, wiscon- season baturday wiin a -u loss He won a ii. CO nference honors as nn, Stanford Bavlor and Oklaho- i lgan Their season record was sopnomore fullback and played ma four wins, three losses and two ties na lfback in 1-930 He was named T.nnp.«pp commanded iU im- Before the dinner the Buckeyes captain of the team in 1931 STU HOLCOMB 'Appreciation Night' speaker He served as coach coach Tennessee commanded iU im ve margin bv smashing Ken- the dinner the Buckeyes Skvarka Washington 4 Jefferson in 1941 and iere may never ur BIIUUJCI -o onn A limited number of ticket! will tonum Friday night to meet the i aye in vanity game designed to get tuned up for go on sale" today at box offices Akron Bonjen Autos in a benefit i The Duquesne coach's problem li collegiate The Borden get up in midcity hotels, IU mmed up his team's complicated by the schedule which Autos, loaded i former Akron men for both academies said The jV TTVeason with in- he calls "the toughest in history at stars are expected to Army will sell tickets at the Ben- exDerl nC ed Duquesne However, if hi can the Dukei to a severe test. Franklin, its Philadelphia ri tal1 men 6 up good of bLg In a preliminary affair, a headquarters for the annual game TM tim Du uelnt and little men, he feel, that the of girls teams from Hubbard and while the Navy will open a ticket I TM uch uttle Dukes wiU continue their winning Poland will tangle office at iU BeUevue-Straford head- "i 0 1 Cgl paca wav big basketball Proceeds will go the quarters "Tanr-edy sid Dambrot The Dukes officially open their Christmas Fund of the Knights of In case fans miss out on these jjTM Liverpool's AI Bailey 37th season Dec 10 at the Gardens Columbus, the sponsoring orgamza- "limited number of tickets they hopefuls such as in Pittsburgh with Bowling Green Bon.

still trnuble getting Hut DJC Open Season Saturday 2 GaUlCS Midland Cagers Battle For Starting Positions sr 1 Two of them--Fairfield and Co- Midland High's first basketball lumbiana--are paired in a tussle National League headquarter, to Columbia while the third- them for Saturday's game at Municipal Stadium Tickets are available also for at the West Point Athletic Association office, West Point, All one has to do is send the money along by telegraph, plus a 30-cent mailing charge, with instructions! where to send the tickets Or they can be had at any Philadelphia ticket office End zone seats a are priced at J7 20 and some of the better locations at BO ugue heaaquaners twmy compemion the team in 1931 Washington jenenon probab i ls the first time Chicago Ray Destefano, who is Leopard squad hl. co.ch.ng ca- became head coach at Miami Uni- 52 ear Alerted Cogch DMtntl Cage Game. bv a Kene v.rka Hocomb a co.ch.ng ca- became head coach at ZM. Saturday Michigan halfback from struther a ain of reer as athletic director and head ve in 1942 The Redskin, won'tlonal -7 Col- ice a rnCKy a i nallDaCK iruill I i i i i cci na oi.ii**-!,**. i State 'ended its season with a 45-7 thg 1952 a s)cvar ka is a 21- coach of all sports at Findlay Col- the state triumph against Colorado Marold or lege in 1932 His grid teams won land also closed out its season by Qhio Ohio Conference 1943 and surprls ed ice a eademie a sa; a Northwestern, 3-0 Stanford Illinois Hose op- Bob (Rocky) Josbn offensive right I lend from Middletown, for show- improvement over the Stanford Illinois nose BOWI up- mg ponent, dropped from third to and lor ma xmg the most result ol their 2O-7 ost placed Kentucky in the Big ponem, season ana lor maxing me mosi eighth as a result of their 20-7 Undln Jlr ear contr ibu- loss to CaHfornia Oklahoma re- to team fopho first more The trophv was presented by Harrold Eckert club chairman Athlete Director Richard Tennessee, Georgia Tech, Baylor 1 and Oklahoma have regular season games remaining The Vols, seeking their 20th straight win, take on Vanderbilt Saturday Unbeaten but once-tied Georgia Tech takes on Georgia Baylor, striving for the Southwest Conference title and a Cotton Bowl berth, clashes with the and Army in 1944 and served as aisist- iu eleven ant grid coach from 1944-48 during title and the famed Davis-Blanchard-Tucker the era at West Point when Army out powerhouses has been lean, holds bricklayer a card as a fun- union to a Quint" South High of Pittsburgh reportedly strong will be the opponent in the inaugural at Cleaning The Caff.

A Saskatoon (Sask newspaper mentor WM happy it Columbian! Friday WellivlUi Canton Columbian! at SpringfUld Fairfield at Waterforil laurday jh) at UldlanA. open on the court against Augusta Athlete Director Kicnara Tight As New Pair Of Shoes The varsity and layvee received The varsity and jayvee received and the freshmen sweaters and numerals the defin.tely lack papers ignored the college football he itartmg team teams that get out of bounds in the "I would be Three more games are schedul NEW YORK few more same way Recent report in the fiye Fnday mgh with another thoughts from coaches about in- Harvard Cnmson that thre. moon- abHeet 4mde nthony Saturda flated football scores before turn- shine stills were operating in Har- Martell, 8-2, both 1 Highlighting the week program ing loose Foi.to.m'^ Ed Danowski gruffly argues We Varsity Harry Andrews Toledo, Dick Arledgc, Chillicothe, Ralph Arm- I OllOI! DOWl Utruii i i a i and Oklahoma tangles with strong Cleveland, Marts Beekley, Oklahoma A ft PU. Sharonville, John Borton, Alliance Fred Bruney, Martins Fer- 100 At Banquet For Grid Team Salineville More than 100 attended a EjQ ijanowsRi niuiiij pran PASADENA, Calif UP-With Stan- have lost the art of tackbng, then CourtierJournal that The art of smne sun. w.rr S9 and Gene Martell, 8-2, both Highlighting the week program vard dormitor e.

brought an Wel BVlll e-Canton Ltd. tonal comment from the Louiivllle MidUnd Hi lklp to meet Year Day. speculators were count- Ha to "I do not believe ftm, liance rvu iTi.aiwiio iviorc uittn ivu aLttuwtvj Tennessee (92) (9-0) Tony CurcUlo, Elyria, Bob En-1 honorlng members of Salineville Michigan State (34) 1 379 dres, Cincinnati. Louis Fischer, FlKhtlng I i foo tball team 8 ing their fingers today in an effort a boys tackle as well as they to predict a winner I used to It is probably associated Well no matter how you suggests Harvard footballers should play in the 'Copper Bowl" man and Midland-South High ikir- three positions, he ex- mtshes The Bengals trek to Can- a ton up among 10 ton Friday night for their inaugu- uu including Paul Farnan ral, while the Lepards open at Adam Krivoshia, senior letter- on Saturday. 10 Maryland (18) (9-0) nimols (4) (8-0-D Princeton (4) l9-0 Georgia Tech (1) (9-0-1) Wisconsin (5) 7-1-1 Stanford (1) Baylor (7-1-1) Oklahoma (21 (7-2) 1030 1 257 Charleston, Va dee, Akron, Doug Sherwin Can Goodsell, Co- granddaddy of all bowl igures out tighter than a Don Faurot point out night at the hall new pair of shoes schools now have HPTP hnw the Rose Bowl teams and better players STB'iumbus, Ray Hamilton, Canton, Probate Judge Louis Tobm of Mere now me nun a W1U1 UlC i i i a i i -handling and deception which must Tl be perfected Howie Odell and IJTOWI1B, mo lumous, nay namuvon, 727 Bob Held.

Fremont, H.etikko East Liverpool was prmcipal speak- 5 2 9 a John ffiay, i er He urged the boys to play op- p- jspecially the passeri Frank Leahy thinki In offense that they don't termen, who are leading the scramble Others in the thick of the fight for the posts are Dick Lewis, 6-S, and Bucky Ungethuem, both juniors, who are being counted on 1. as varsity material SOW LING Event Of Playoffs PHILADELPHIA JV-Th, Chica- On the Prormsing now go Bears and Cleveland Browns being considered a. i A ilfik II AnffHO. 4 Too three common season Jonn may, er ne me TJ" 7 Stanford Illinois in their onense inm go allu lt lu 4631 George Jacoby, Toledo, Vic Jano- hard play clean and keep within 13 7 Mlchlgan a mucn lf the other fellow does won com tosses in the National reserve squad are 406 wicz, Elyria, Bob Joshn, Mid- the rules 14 Washington 7 27 Washington 20 scor And Biggie Munn figures Football League office Monday as a a Hall 206 dletown, Walt Klevay, Independ- The banquet was sponsored by was interpretations of some rules, such Commissioner Bert Bell met with ers, Nick T.n.v,r ence, Bob Koepnick, Dayton (mothers of the Laboratory ru 11 11 J9 On pass with only a ense an assist blemish its nine-game season, rang add up i uesls up 180 points to 78 for its opposi- Brief talks were given by Mayor Thg whQ WQn the con score iggie co some such pass interference, give the of- Anyway if you've possible playoffs title contenders to make plans for SB, Juniors, and sophomore Tepavic is the tallest Lu RlT JSS1U1C I uu it In the event of a triple Ue in member of the squad I feet 4 day National Conference of the Lost through graduation prater. Koepnick, Dayton imoiners 01 me lllcl 3J SS.J TM- Genev.

Tom Rath Jim' ter and fathers of players were Reichenback, Massillon, Thor Ron- guests Salad Bowl Game Sm by DAYTON of the a skvarka strutne rs Mike dent A Shields and Jack BaKer Northwestern 3X) over the slmomon Kei 1I1U et ad Bowl in Phoemx Ariz think Massillon Tom Richards, a Coach Clarence Burns end were name to the Rose Bowl to hls co ec tion a set of old I ner to take on the Bears Dec 30 'forced to give up the sport a guarantee of $16000 the Umver- 1 a Ferry a agner, Strabley team captain, yesterday by unanimo us vote of eutch dep lcting the game of In ev nt a Ue betweenl The Leopards will play a 22-game Dlck Walther, a presented the cheer leaders Caro- thg Ten Jaculty repres enta- i ayed ln the 17th gnd a i plavof schedule, 12 of which will be Jules Wlttman, Massillon 111 UTM Ma Su Leek Sonya BoBls Uvei tury He obtained them from J. Wilks Hamilton, and George Ros- Marlene Wilson Stanford whose only defeat a nf an Amster- Dccoratori Office IU 700 741--X273 NFL, among the Lo, Angele, last season's squad are SUnJu- w.r.ho,,. Foreign Eichanie. Rams. Bears and Detroit Lions, klea Frank Radella, Jac Otto Probst golf librarian at tn Rams and Lions would meet and Bill Murphy Frank 5Tt Simonton Lake, Ind recently ad- Detroit on Dec 23 with the win- another, is In school but has been A i i -TN tn rfina iirvirT MI ai RK 670 g.m«-H«ddi«tor, 144.

sity of Davton asked to send its football team to the Jan 1 game is "too high" nlMS nalI1UH But the Journal Herald a Day- Jo Pltt3 burgh ton newspaper, reported the Day- junior varsity ton team still stands a very good BjU Alnton piq i Earl Bechtel, chance of making the trip if i Jack Croy, Dayton Don-i othe riaorVipH ntl tnG i i tilG RC 1. I Car- A An WPIAL conte 23 Should Bears and TT. B.I, ouimuiu wi.w-*. I A Brongers, eaiujr ui an gelea uec. rsis 1 tb a formalities in the coast conference lothe Brongers suggested ar gave the closing the speak Attendance at the first four home football games at the of Miami this year totaled 175 881 as compared to 170 994 for the first ln uu -Bronge rs suggested and Angelei are deadlocked, ton team still stands a very gooa Bm Alhton Pi UB garl Bechtel, lormauues me 5l tu clothe! Brongers suggeswa and Angeles are deafllocxea, chance of making the trip if 1 Jack roy, Dayton at the sP a 181 taTth e1 day this arrangement because of the declding encounter would take compromise can be reached on the Norwood Dean ug- Rev Charles Richards and thel Th Indlans who scored 222 such materials ta ur- laee Angeles on the same S.wIS* iS JJ Buarantee BPT rharleston Va Irv Den- Rev Elmer Faust points in 10 games to 141 for their A nd probably it was the date MaS.tt.n 71 Thp orocram included vocal sel- tnpm are ranked eifihth nationally rf u.

Parrls iiiinfl wiarinva Thp newsoaoer said Dr Morris York Frank Ed- A I -w first time a game 01 ROU cvcii should the Browns and rvew IOTK state Unlverilty inr nc i pctinns bv Johnnie Doyle, accom-, this weeks Associated rress i whuton (111) SS. CWcalo Kentucky 86 (Qncln fi ve home gamei AnumpUon ger, rharleston, va irv ijen- included vocal sel- ker, New Yorx, cbons by Johnnie Doyle, accom- i rfHi.1 'pamed by Miss Myrtle Strabley. pon minois is fourth Bowl Commiuee, 10111 cinnan. einuial, Middle- in a telephone interview bowl Dave Gamblll, Portsmouth, cials still are interested "If Davton a Gentile, Toledo, Ray Gunner, ean give us a new figure in a hur- Rocky River, Jim Hoffman, Carroll Howell, Ports- All-State ry iviarysviiic, yonuii xiuwcn, ui w- Richeter said both Xavier Katula Campbell, made the trip "in past years Bernar( a i Youngstown, for 500 the newspaper report- av Leggett, New Philadelphia Va. Board To Pick Janowicz And Gandee To Play In East-West MORGANTOWN, Va ijfl--The NEW YORK AB-America perger, enuea selection board for the Class Halfback Vic Janowicz and End Report from Miami says football A tpam RViprwin (Sonnv) Gandee of Ohio wp orp more steamed up Marlnei nor- Kentucky Wcileyan 71, Shorts and Shells.

ference lead, a playoff game would Air Force Baw Did you notice that the second ace De 2S in Cleveland BUH College (Columbui 57 meeting between Winner (Frank Leahy) and Victor (Len Raffens- AUTO GLASS WINLAND PLATE GLASS CO. Minerva St. ended in another tie 7 ir 500 the newspaper repui Dav Leggett, wew rnuadeipnia All-State high school football team Sherwin (Sonny) Gandee of Ohio lang th ere are more steamed up i Leo Thomas, Canton John Man- wlll mee Parkersburg next Sun- State University's football team about Jacksonville's Gator Bowl Rev Charles Collins, chair- a warren, Roger Moritz. day were selected for the "Eaet team' tlr wn Orange Bowl, since .1 nthiptit- hoard, i t. npiiairp i 1111111.

in the annual East-West Shrine k- will play in man of the school's athletic board, said the board would meet today and that he was "hopeful some solution can be reached" Dayton won seven games year and lost two yait narrca, iiugci a cv. lumbus. Pozzini, Bellaire, Board Chairman Roy Haw-in the annual East-West Shrine Ray Reed, Wapakoneta, Ray Riley ath i tic director at West Vir- 1 ticher Bob Roberts, gm a University, said selections Zanesville, Dick Schiller, Bellaire, made at that time would be an- game at San rector Bill Coffman announced Shelton, Ironton; Rollo SideU, Oak Harbor, Don Swartz, Newark; Bob Tall, Columbus, Bill Ternent, Columbus, Bob Watkins, New Bed the Miami Hurricanes will play In the former Michigan State loses Monday David Williams, Pitts. nounced two weeks later on Sunday, Dec 16 A separate Class Selection Named Yale Captain its entire first string offensive line through graduation this year The opposition probably won't notice the difference next fall Amen, the Army scout, described A separate Class beiecuon NEW HAVEN, Conn (INS) Board has been net up for the first Jos Mltlnge of Greensboro. Navy as A team tht, i never DM time this year because, Hawley Pa wui captain Yale's footbaU been run over and never has Men AI i nwiA nf mi MA --u trnViftTlrilWi AS SOOIl BTM Hls Morria Harvey Votes ford wiass ume uiis year oecause, a captain a i IOOTUHII On Pythian Bowl Bid burgh and Bill Vavroch, Cleve- explained of the heavy volume of team in 1952 The 20-year-old jun- manhandled Asv CHARLESTON Va (JP-The land votes received A single board has lor a guard on this year's son finishes 1 TMTMTM' STTS-.

Ps Bob vps 1 'sxzsstzvsi HT: Sal bu Dec 8 man. Van Wert, Gilbert Kecht, Morris Harvey Athletic Director Lima Jim Morse Columbus, Alan Eddie Cubbons said the issue was O'Jampa, Fairport Harbor, Jim being left entirely up to the play- Reavenstem, Geneva, a crs Some observers noted that Gahanna and Tad Weed, is probable the Golden Eagles will, Columbus decline the offer since they already have made one post-season appear- Undefeated Bucknell that being in the annual Burley Bowl Thanksgiving Day at Rejects All Bowl Bidi Johnson City, Term LEWISBURG, Pa Bucknell Harvpv In that contest, Mom, Harvey announc ed today its ur defeated Lebanon Valley, Pa 27- 7 10 Lenoir-Hhyne of Hickory, already has been signed to be one has declined all invitations to participate in post-season bowl games Dr Horace A HiJdreth presi- ol the Pythian Bowl opponents The tilt is sponsored by the Knights dent of the university, said in a of Pythias of Virginia and North statement the decision was made Caro li na in the best interests of the uru- verslty" The university declined to say what bowl invitations were receiv- 2 Hunters Fined In Trespassing Case Hunters better shy away from fields and woods unless they have the land owner's permission, Game ed The Bisons reportedly had received offers from the Tangerine and Sun Bowls. The Bucknell team, in winning Taul Watson and Ralph Eck paid ord of yard, was held by tlO apiece to Justice of the Peace Army TM the Vic Raschi of the New York DiLion charge Lide arrested them Yankee, received hi. college de- Thanksgiving on the McKeever gree from William and Mary farm at Williamsport on the own- 1949 after 11 years of part-time tu-'i complaint ltud WHEN YOUR OLD CAR STARTS ACTING UP DON'T MONKEY WITH IT It's Time To Trade It For A Good LATE MODEL USED CAR ALL PRICED BELOW CEILING RIGHT ON BROADWAY--Next to Sohio Servic to save your car's APPEARANCE preserve its METAL Fenders, running boards, aprons and radiator grills are almost impossible to get now days. DON'T LET RUST DESTROY THEM --safeguard your car by safeguarding it's sheet-metal--now--with paint FREE INSPECTION Bring your to 8 today let u.

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