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PAGE SEVEN Mi AMOK IN NEWS-DISPATCH, SH AMOK IN, PA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1958 TODAY'S SockdTVom -Styles Lawrence Resigns as Grid Coach at Bucknell LEWISBURG im-Harry J. Law rence, head football coach at Buck Televioion Schedule CHANNELS 3. e. 12, 22 Thia Evening nell University for the past 11 years, has resigned to take a post in 3 Progress Former Shamokin Births as guidance counselor at Baltimore cSPORTS PARADE By OSCAR FRALEY NEW YORK (ID-Fearless Fra-ley's facts and figures: Carmen Basilio is an opening 9 to 5 favorite to defend his middleweight title against Sugar Ray Robinson in their rematch at Chicago Couple Married in Methodist Church Socials Personals Banquet Held by Pocahontas Unit The eleventh anniversary of the institution of the Sham-O-Kin Coun City College High School, officials announced today. Lawrence, whose three year con Shamokin Hospital reports the.

birth of a daughter yesterday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Madara, 906 West Montgomery Girl Engaged John J. Fenix, 508 East Commerce Street, today announced the engagement of his daughter, Dolor cil Degree of Pocahontas, Order of Red Men, was observed last night Miss Patricia Buggy, employed VVashimrton. D.

C. arrived in Street. Mrs. Madara is the former Miss Louise Freeman. tract still has one year to go, will leave January 31 to take over his new post February 3.

Lawrence is a native of Baltimore. Lawrence's teams won 45, lost 51 and tied one 22 Oh Susanna 9:30 34 Gisele MaeKeMl 12 Request Playhouse 22 Have Gun. Will Travel 10:00 34 End of the Rainbow Mike Wallace 22 Gunsmoke 10:36 3-1 Vour Hit Parade News and Weather 22 San Francisco Beat 10:45 Movie Mystery 11:00 3 Movie 8-22 News 12 Suspense Theatre 11:15 22 Weather and Snorts 11:20 8 Sports and Weather 11:25 22 Movies 11:30 8 Movie 12:25 12 News 1:00 3 i heat re 22 Movie es A. Fenix, to Gerald T. 6 News 8 I've Got a secret 12 Grady and Hurst 22 Bowling Champions 1:15 6 Nationwide Sports 6:30 3 Search (or Adventure Theatre Cartoons 5 Sports It Sports 7:00 3 Captain David Grief 8 Junior Showcase 8 Sea Hani 22 Playhouse 22 7:30 3-8 People Ate many 6 Movie 22 Perry Mason 8:00 3-8 Perry Como 12 Early Show 8:30 22 Dick and the Duekest 9:00 3-8 Polly Bergen Lawrence Well Stadium on March 25, but the fight Lancaster.

Mr. Sapienza is a son shamokin last night to spend the of Mrs. Thomas Sapienza. Man- weekend with her father. Thomas The marriage of Mrs.

Shirley Clark Walburn, 2 East Willow Street, and Walter E. Walburn, 1015 West Spruce Street, took place last night at 6:00 in Chestnut Street Methodist Church. Rev. Mr. and Mrs.

John Mascuch, during his tenure as head coach Chester, and tne late ihom- Busev. 39 South Seventh Street, Hickory Ridge, are parents of a In announcing his resignation, as Sapienza experts contend that Robinson wiU be the choice at ring time. The reasoning is that Basilio will be more confident this time plus the fact that each passing month daughter born this morning In Lawrence said he believed the Mrs. Vincent J. LaCross, 1103 Donald Shafer pastor, officiated jig the forrner Helen Taskanik.

The "change in occupation will be advantageous to my family and North Shamokin Street, is a sur gical patient in Geisingcr Memo during the double ring ceremony, during an anniversary dinner in the Red Men rooms, Market Street. Card games were played following the dinner. Mrs. Alice Brown, pocahontas, announced the council will assemble next Friday night at 8:00 for its weekly business meeting. The following attended the dinner: Mrs.

Olive Faust, Mrs. Florence Kramer, Mrs. Helen Albright, Mrs. Ethel Raudenbush. Mrs.

Winifred Mestlin, Mrs. Hilda Renn, Mrs. Edith Young, Mrs. Bertha couple now has five sons and a rial Hospital. Danville.

Mrs. La- daughter. takes so much more out of those 37-year-old Robinson legs. But Sugar Ray is only three pounds over the 160-oound middleweight limit Tomorrow Cross was admitted to the hospital yesterday and is scheduled 3 Thought for Today 8:25 8:30 8:45 as he goes into training and his new found sharpness is expected to 3 This Is the Life 6 Adventure in Israel 3 Catholic Hour Christian Science to undergo an operation Monday. Rev.

Thomas Leitch, assistant 9:00 sway the price 9:1 BOWLING (Continued rrom Paae 6) WELSH CONGREGATIONAL: L. Edwards 333, C. Weaver 405, A. Kreisher 295, D. Peters 293, J.

Whitley 337, Handicap 49. Totals 608-541-5631712. ASH GROVE: W. Startzel 432, Spencer 325, B. Pickering 316, Blind 9:30 Bill Talbert.

America's Davis pastor of St. Edward's Church and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Espie, Media, are parents of a son born in Lankenau Hospital.

Philadelphia. The mother is the former Miss Victoria Charneskie, daughter of John Charneskie, 14 South Shamokin Street. Mr. Espie is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

John D. pie, Boston, Mass. 3 Mr. Wizard 6 Eyes on Africa general chairman of the parish Smith, Mrs. Helen Rummell, Mrs.

Marion Lehner, Mrs. Sara Shoop, Mrs. Alvesta Snyder. Mrs. Susan forthcoming Mardi Gras.

announced that a meeting of the ex The bride wore a white lace over light blue taffeta dress, A white flowered hat and a corsage of red roses. Mrs. Myra Reitz, Norristown, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor, and Robert Walburn, was best man for his brother. Mrs. Reitz was attired in a white chiffon over red taffeta dress, and wore a red and white floral headpiece and a corsage of white roses.

Men of the wedding party wore business suits and white carnation boutonnieres. Mrs. Martha Boyer. organist, played appropriate wedding selections. For her daughter's wedding Mrs.

Walter A. Clark wore a navy blue Hine, Mrs. Amelia Racilla, Mrs. Alice Brown, Mrs. Sara Weaver, Mrs.

Eliza Shipe, Mrs. Florence 303, Handicap 44. Totals 480-470-470- ecutive committee will be held to morrow night in the rectory follow ing the evening church service 1420. T. U.

E. Ehrie 455. M. Newbury Cup captain, is highly optimistic over the chances of regaining the big silver mug the next time and believes that the United States could have won it this time if Dick Savilt, Eudge Patty and Ham Richardson had been on the team. Breaks Costly "All four singles matches were Glided by one break in the fifth he asserted.

"With steady Ludtka. Mrs. Erma Bohner, Mrs. 352. V.

Yost 315, W. Zarlng 395. To Arlene Ebersole, Mrs. Doris Fa- tals 496-475-5461517. eer.

Mrs. Dorothy Lahr, Mrs. Hil A "meeting of the Altar-Rosary Have you shoes fn your closet that don't fit you properly? It's far cheaper to get rid of them than it is to try to wear them and thui ruin your feet. CHESTNUT STREET METHODIST: da Zimmerman. Mrs.

Lllen uiier, M. English 400, M. Purcell 234, A. Carl Mrs. Hilda Weikel.

Mrs. Edna A 364, S. Birmingham 348, J. Madara 400, Handicap 114. Totals 681-590-639 Schleig, Mrs.

Edna E. Schleig Society of St. Edward's Church will be held tomorrow night at 8:15 in the church hall. Miss Marianne Maher, of the Bell Telephone Company, will present a demonstration on "Telephone Courtesy." 1910. and Mrs.

Margaret Zimmerman. GRACE LUTHERAN: K. Miller 403, FLATTERING 'FOOT-NOTES' lace dress, matching accessories and a corsage of pink roses. 22 News Roundup 8:00 6 Texas Rangers It Paris Precinct 22 Seven Lively Arts 5:30 3 Saber of London Lone Ranger 8 December Bride 12 Passport to Hanger 1:00 3 Meet the Press 8 Reader's Digest 8-22 Twentieth century 12 Badge 714 :20 8 News :30 3 Outlook 8 Silent Service 12 I Remember Mama 7:00 3-8 My Friend Flicka 8 To Be Announced 8 Californians 12 Bishop Sheen 22 Lassie 7:30 3 Sally 6 Maverick 8-22 Jack Benny 12 Catholic IV Guild 7:50 12 Industry on Parade 8:00 3 Steve Allen 8-22 Ed Sullivan 8:05 12 The Fourth 8:30 6 Scott Island 12 Global Frontiers 9:00 3-8 Dinah Shore Sid Caesar 12 Circuit Rider 22 G. E.

Theatre 9:13 12 Christian Science 9:30 6 You Asked for It 12 Youth on the March 22 Alfred Hitchcock 10:00 3-8 Loretta Young Scotland Yard 12 Championship Bowling 22 S64.0OO Challenge 10:30 3 Movie News and Weather 8-22 What's My Line? 10:45 8 World's Best Movies 11:00 8 News 12 News 22 News 11:15 8 Movie 12 Rescue Mission "2 Sports 11:23 22 Movie 11:45 12 News 12:20 3 News 12:25 3 Thought for Tomorrow 1:00 22 News P. Boyer 391, B. Doty 340, A. Herb 347, A. Machemer 438.

Totals 570-659-6901919. ST. JOHN'S REFORMED NO. J. Ambrose 409, K.

Brosius 404, H. Emer-ick 281, M. Bebenek 399, J. Fetterolf 399. Totals 590-642-660 1B92.

LINCOLN STREET METHODIST NO. 2: N. Schrawder 295. E. Gramow 342, I.

Woehl 336, A. Strausser 248, Blind 281, Handicap 213. Totals Plans Completed (Continued from Page One) Miss Dolores A. Fenix Miss Fenix was graduated from Mrs. Walburn is a daughter of Shamokin High School and Syra t.5S 23 News 10:00 3 Come Little Children Faith for Today 12 Oral Roberts 22 Lamp Unto My Feet 10:15 8 Man to Man 10:30 3 See the World Man to Mas 8 Christophers 12 Christophers 22 Look Up and Live 10:43 6 Sunday Comics 11:00 3 Educational Serlei Kit Carson 8 Catholic Hour iz The Big Picture 22 UN In Action 11:30 3 Bertie the Bunylp 6 Cisco Kid 8 This Is Vour Life 12 This Is the Life 22 Camera Three 12:00 Movie 8-22 Let's Take a Trip 12 Cartoon Comics 12:30 3 Movie Drama 8 Wild BUI HirkOCk 22 Cartoon Land 1:00 8 Doorway to Life 12 Ramar 22 Sky King 1:30 Movie 8 Bowling 12 Sheena 22 Movie 2:00 3 Dimension 8 Movie 12 Soldiers of Fortune 2:30 3 Wisdom Series 12 Steve Donovan 22 Movie 3:00 3 Youth Wants to Know 12 Basketball 3.30 3 Look Here 6 Sunday Festival 8 Sunday Showcose 22 Last Word 4:00 3-8 Omnibus 6 Bowling Stars 22 Face the Nation Cecil's Beauty Salon 1706 Tioga Street SPECIAL Monday and Tuesday COLD WAVES Were S7 50 Now $5.00 HELENE CURTIS PERMANENT WAVE $7.50 Includes Haircut and Hair Styling Dial 8-3357 for Appointment cuse University, where she majored ihf concert may be obtain- Mr.

and Mrs. Walter A. Clark. 534 Bear Valley Avenue. The bridegroom is a son of Robert G.

Walburn, 1015 West Spruce Street, and the late Verna J. Walburn. campaigners such as Savitt, Patty or Richardson the breaks might have gone the other way." Back in November, Willie Shoemaker had to choose between Ralph Lowe's Gallant Man and Wheatley Stables' Bold Ruler in the Trenton Handicap. It was assumed he chose Lowe's Gallant Man because of a sense of obligation due to the "pull up" ride he gave the horse in the Kentucky Derby. Now there is another obvious reason.

Willie just hit oil with his first well which he received from Lowe so the rich get richer. Jackie Farrell, a member of the New York Yankee front office staff in journalism and sociology. She T.u will be on sale the night of the con is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha na BLUE CHURCH: V. Erdman 462, H. A reception was held in the tional social sorority.

The former Shamokin girl is employed as corespondent manager by the Lancas social hall of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Walburn left on a motor trip ONE PATTERN 4 STYLES cert. Proceeds, he said, will be used to offset general band expenses, such as purchase of awards and the financing of band trips.

In releasing details of the program today, Hastings commented this year's 60-piece concert band Anderson 395, D. Yordy 258, E. Home 351, D. Krock 409. Totals 623-661-591-1875.

CLARK'S GROVE: J. Miller 445, J. Ginck 255, D. Hummel 387, C. Clark 373, B.

Martin 378, Handicap 72. Totals 662-680-5681910. ter Newspapers, Inc. to Florida. They will reside along Mr.

Sapienza, a graduate of Man the Trevorton Road. chester High School and University of Connecticut, is a member of Kappa Sigma social fraternity. He is a member of the editorial staff ST. JOHN'S REFORMED NO. 1: B.

Black 394, M. Feese 327, I. Kerstetter 383, H. Schoffstall 347, V. Urlck 444, Handicap 30.

Totals 590-667-6681925. for 16 years, was a newspaperman before that. During that earlier era, one of his jobs once was to Be Sure and Ask for of the Lancaster News Era No date has been set for the wed ghost write for Dizzy Dean. LINCOLN STREET ME I HUUIS 1 NO. 1: M.

Edwards 456, B. VanDeven-dcr 366, H. Boyd 447, R. Shugars 279, P. Snipe 469.

Totals 736-654-6272017. Didn't Matter "It was okay," Jackie grins, "ex includes six girls. There was only one girl in the concert band last year. Program for Wednesday night's concert is as follows: "Alma Mater." "To Thee We Sing," a chorale, arr. by Tkach.

"March Forth," concert march, by Moore. "Fatinitza," an overture, by Suppe. "Burst of Trumpets," march, by Need pr'ntlng? Try the Nw-T)iS' KULPMONT LADIES' LEAGUE patch fob printing plant. Dial 8-6641. cept that he couldn't read and 1 couldn't write." 4:30 6 Paul Wlnchell SEW NEW '2-PIECE Bobby Fischer, Brooklyn's 14- Diol 2 for Channel 22, 3 for 8, 4 for 3, 5 for 12, 6 foi 6 year-old triple crown chess cham Team Standings W.

Miss Fashion 28 Miles Plumbing 24' Legion Auxiliary 23 Wydra Plumbing 22 Pupo Distributors 21 Scalet Hardware 21 Dai-Art Studio 14 pion, is learning to ski under the tutelage of Olympic competitor Toni Kastner and in' return L. 8 mi 13 14 15 15 22 25Vi 26 28 DAILY TV PROGRAM LISTINGS COURTESY OF teaching Kastner to Dlav Walters. "Ode For Trumpet," by Reed, with Daniel Rustchak as soloist. Bernco Blouse lO's Many chess 'not cheese) champs rmen Peanut .10 8 D'Angelo Supplies "Salute to Grofe," by Grofe- The Stoker with one simple movement that does the job quietly and with the least effort, for greater efficiency at the lowest cost. High games: individual single, Phyllis Daliabrida 200, individual series, Jenny Sienkiewici 557; team single, Wvdra Plumbing 821, team series, Miss Fashion 2285; top averages, Jean Vumbico 156, Flo Hvizda 156, Jenny Sienkiewlcz 151, Ann Nemeth 147, Clara How ells 146.

Dot Klokis 143, Margaret Mungo 143. ABOUT YOUR TV RECEPTION? IS IT THE LINE OR YOUR SET? Call us; if the troub'e ii in the line our men will correct the condition at no cost to you. However, if your set needs adjusting our factory-trained service men will know what to do no guesswork why fool with amateurs? EASTERN TV Dial 8-7131 313 NORTH SH AMOK IN STREET nave oeen good athletes. Cuba Jose Capablanca was a top tennis itw and Russia's Boris Spassky VJrs six feet in the high jump. Some TV shows refuse to give their stuff gratis to the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service-but sports are completely cooperative.

AMF's "Bowling Time" teevee show has just been presented to the service organization and will be seen by 250.000 sorvire rvn SMALL MEDIUM LARGE Yoder. "Alleluia," by Mozart-Barnes. "Men of Ohio," march, by Fillmore. "Blue Mist," a beguine, by Os-terling. ''Imperial," a march, by King.

Intermission "March of the Little Lead Soldiers," a march, by Pierne. "Symphony in flat," by Fau-chet. Finale "Allegro Vivace." "NC-4 March," by Bigelow. You'll step lively and look love MIXED LEAGUE WORMS SHEAR PINS RATCHETS BELTS GEARS PULLEYS MO Team Standings W. Zelgler Appliance 5 Mangle Brothers 4 Appel Poultry 4 Diuge Clothier 3 Pet.

.625 .500 .500 .375 L. 3 4 4 5 at the ThuJe Air Base, Greenland; in Seoul, Korea: Dhahran FioiH Saudi Arabia, as well as in Ma nila, Adak and Okinawa. "Three Scenes," a composition miiV(irarf0 High games: individual series, L. 1 Starucl 510, E. Snipe 510, individual single, R.

Home 209; team series, Ap-i pel Pouitrv 2415, team single, Appel Poultry 877; 200 games, N. Voolcock Pick Your Play Many of the tall mm in hacW. bv Walters, including "Forest Glade," "Fiesta" and "Sunset pa" are rugged enough to play 00 fwiudu. ioo, dui Georgia Tech' Georgia Techs 206; strikeout. R.

Home. Iy in a pair of these easy-to-crochet slippers that are just as; practical as they are pretty! Four; different ways to trim this basic slipper, that will make it look like four different styles. Pattern No. 5542 contains crochet and trimming directions for the four styles shown; sizes-small, medium and large inclusive. Send 25c in coins, for this patternadd 5c for each pattern for first-class handling.

Send to Anne Cabot, Shamokin News Dispatch, 1150 Avenue of Americas, New York 36, N. Y. Print name, ad dress and pattern number. Have you a copy of our new Needlework Album? It contains Hobby Dodd exDlain uhv Won't make the parlay. "They have Jto make a choice," he savs.

"he. Shamokin Shamokm City League Mondav Rock Street Garage vs Highly Efficient Silent Clean LOWEST PRICES Terms to Suit Your Convenience My pride is in my work. My policy to give good service and stand back of my work. That is how I want to earn your confidence. Francis "GUS" Feudale 1007 West Walnut Street Shamokin, Pa.

Dial 8-8773 lcause after the regular football sea Shamokin Tire Service. 7:00: Tlmm'a Cafe vs. Stank's Electric Service, 9 00. Kulpmont Men's League Monday Miles vs. Smltty's, Rhoades vs.

Mount Carmel TV, 9:00. Tuesday Thomas vs. Feifer's, 7:00: son is over the basketball squad is loo far ahead for him to ever catch up. Wedncsday-D. D.

Body snop vs. Duslck llobcrg, M. 4c M. Bake Shop s. Shrover's Dress Shamo Boulevard." "Spiritual Rhapsody." by Walters, with Robert McAllister as piano soloist.

"Stony Point," a march, by Lau-rendeau. "Vincent Youmans Fantasy," five melodies, by Youmans-Yoder. "Flag of Humanity," a march, by Hayes. High Winds Cause (Continued from Page One) rn in. Ranshaw vs.

V. F. 9:00. kin Home Association vs Red Auerbach, coach of the Celtics, remembers losint? onlv iff) in Clarkson's Drug Store, 9:00. Thursday- Miller Broa.

Shoe Store vs. Usurer's Dairy, 9:00. Suspension of 5 Days Given to Calif. Jockey ARCADIA, Calif. (IP) Jockey Manuel Ycaza, who has accounted for 16 winners at the current Santa Anita meeting, was set down for five days Friday for causing interference in a race on Thursday.

Ycara's suspension goes into effect rne oratorical debate to a referee. blrskl. Arc Wire vs. Nelghborhaad Bakery, Legion vs. General Mine, Diamond vs.

Rachkoskt, 9:00. Friday Vumbico vs. Lions, 7:00. 56 colorful pages showing many Mai was once in a game at She- Shamokin Women's League roygan wnen a sDortafnr nL- pretty designs; plus directions for making three crdchet items and a quilt. Only 25c a copy! I vrm ot ru Tue saay ureos tiecmc vs.

WK? at Kcd. The referee, fearful Jay Dress Anthracite Shirt Co. Tuesday Krebs Electric vs. Mark BoKl-Mor League Monday Bell vs. Farmers, Reed's if a full-scale riot ordered Red nf the bench.

was centered over the Chesapeake 8195 10-20 3S vs. touniry rnjys, no name s. uusicr iioberg, Appei's vs. Jones on. January 28 and runs through vs.

M. A L. Cleaners. muan James Dress Shops, bye. Central Penn League Friday, Jan.

31-Welkers Furniture vs. F. Beer, 9 00. Bay early this morning, and it is intensifying and moving northeast Hardware, Pud'c vs. Swift Coal, Aces 1 1 CDruary I.

Why me?" Red ranted. "Whv Ion you get a cop and lock up the okcr who took a shot at me, at about 25 miles an hour. The vs. Liysourg, Men's Church League Tuesday St. John's Reformed No.

heavy snow is expected to spread Elks Elks Men's League sa.u me reierce ominously, a cor and if vnn rW Mortie Dutra Leading In Seniors Golf Event To herald a new spring season a good looking two-piece outfit that puts the accent on a smart silhouette. northeastward over northeastern 2 vs. Salem Reformed, Elysburg Math- the bench I'll ton vn in Pennsylvania. Up to three to six odist vs primitive Methodist. Trev- orton Methodist United Bowlers.

Red got! Jau- inches of snow fell in western DUNEDIN. Fla. Five No. 8185 with J'att u-Kama is Pennsylvania, and freezing rain "youngsters" in the divided field sjzes lfj, 12. 14, 16, 18, 20.

Size warnings have been issued for ture vs. International, F. S. Beer vs. Martini Markets, Marclnek's vs.

Kord T-Birds, 9:00. Tuesday Meeting, Wurster'S Plumbers vs. Kershner Bulck, Diamonds vs. Jones Hardware, for the National PGA Seniors golf 12, 32 bust, 4'i yards of 35-inch; Hockey Roundup some parts of the state. Sure Cure St.

John's Reformed No. 1 vs. Trinity Evangelical, Clark's Grove No. 2 vs. Lincoln Street Methodist No.

1, Lincoln Street Methodist No. 2 vs. Methodist Boys, 9:00. Thursday Grace Lutheran No. 1 vs.

St. John's Reformed No. 3, Chestnut Street Methodist vs. Clark's Grove No. 1, Second U.

B. vs. St. John's E. U.

Grdce Lutheran No. 2 vs. Ash Grove, Elysburg Methodist vs. United Bowlers, 9.00. 9:00.

By United Press yard contrast. Send 35c in coins for this patternadd 5c for each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to Sue Burnett, Shamokin News-Dis Thursday Hand's Truckers vs. e- tournament get another shot today at Mortie Dutra's lead. Dutra, 58 year old Calexico, professional, added a 1-un-der-par 71 in the cold wind Friday for a two-round total of 140 ALTON, 111.

flfV-Harold Cooper kers, Fetterolf Chevrolet vs. Shroy-er's, Shamokin Gas Co. vs. Jen-kyn Calso Gas vs. Treon's Furniture, 9.00.

43, finally found out what caused The Rochester Americans, fresh rom a shutout victory and fight-ng for a plavoff position, meet patch, 1150 Avenue of Americas the nagging headache he has suf fered for the past three months Friday Pioneer construction to that left him four strokes in front New York 36, N. Y. Print name, he league-leading Hershey Bears Cox's, International vs. fihroyers, oniqht as part of a full schedule o- A doctor removed a .22 caliber bul of his own bracket, the group for address with zone, style number those 55 and older. land size.

let from his head the American Hockv Leacue. f-arl Balfour and Eddie Mazur Elks Ladies' League Wednesday Jones vs. Wurster, vs. Muririck, Treon vs. Stank vs.

Malick, 9:00. betted two goals each as the Amer- cans blanked the Providence Reds, Bowl-Mor Mixed League Wednesday Dluge's Clothiers vs Appei's Poultry, Mangla Bros. vs. Zeigler Appliances, 7:00. Women's Church League Friday Lincoln Street Methodist No.

1 vs. St. John's Reformed No. 2, Lincoln Street Methodist 2 vs. Trinity Evangelical, Grace Lutheran vs.

Clark's Grove, Blue Church vs. Presbyterian, Chestnut Street Methodist vs. Welsh Congregational, St. John's Reformed No. 1 vs.

Ash Grove, 9:00. rnaav night at Rochester. In tonight's other games, Buffa- Moose Moose High School League Saturday Shamokin vs. Demons, Moose Pin Boys vs. West End, 1:00: is at Providence and Cleveland nays at Springfield.

Maroon and Urey vs. ureynounas, 3:00. Hanley's Klappy 033DD Ski Slopes aond Trails EAGLES MERE Detroit invaded Boston Garden Moose Youns Peoole's League SundayClowns vs. Fief's, G. J.

F. oday for a nationallv-televised vs. Jay 1:00. Moose Ladles' Leacue national Hockey League game igainst the Boston Bruins, cur-ently poised to dislodge the De- Monday Guinan's vs. Waller's Wholesale.

F. S. Beer vs. Lockett's roiters from third place in loop Sam Dluge vs. Style Shop, Arrow tannines.

A Detroit loss today would dead- Shirts vs. Diamond coal, Public Men's League Mondav Acme Supermarket vs OPEN Cubs Increase Prices Of Home Game Tickets CHICAGO OO-In keeping with the trend of recent seasons the Chi-cago Cubs announced an increase in ticket prices for the 1958 National League season at Wrigley Field. Grandstand seats will cost from $1.25 to $1.50 and bleacher seats will sell for from 60 to 75 cents. The grandstand and bleacher increases were the first at Wrigley Field in 39 years. ick the two teams for third place, Boston loses, they'll return to a Kevack's.

Bill Noga's Cafe vs. Inde pendents, Faust Cafe vs. Owls NOW CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA'S NEWEST Club, Leader Hamilton vs. resi with Toronto for fourth place. fVlie Bruins hoped to repeat Packers.

9:00. Wednesday Pastime Club vs. Steg maler. 7:00. Studebakers with TWIN TRACTION GO when ordinary cars stall 1 Friday West End Recreation vs.

Parkview. Moose Minor League Tuesday Shadle'a Amusement vs nursday nights success against hicago with their reshuffled forward lines. Boston coach Milt chmidt teamed center Don Mc-lenney with Fleming MacKell nd Jerry ToppazzinL and moved Regan into the spot Mc-renncy had occupied for four years etween wings Real Chevrefils and eo Labine. Wellcr Broskey Motors vs. Ko- id mm tanchtk, Glosek Bros.

vs. eagles no. S34. -Miller Supper Club vs. vum blco's Music, Kaskie's Sunoco Service vs.

Kachkoskle Plumbers, dinary cars slip, skid or stall. Instead of spinning wheels, you have traction for action. At all speeds, in any weather, Twin Traction adds safety, readability and tire life. Put it squarely up to your Studebaker-Packard dealer to prow in action what Twin Traction can mean to you today! If snow or ice stalls your car or keeps it in the garage, then look into a Studebaker or Packard with exclusive Twin Traction driving power. Twin Traction automatically sends driving power to the wheel with best traction.

Just a slight grip of either wheel against ground gives you sure moving power through spots where or F. S. vs. Rhoades Florists, Witt 'a Paint and Body Shop javin Backs Plan High School Basketball By United Prest Sunbury 69, Selinsgrove SO. Lewisburg 68, Trevorton 84.

Northumberland 33, Milton 25. Danville 30, Bloomiburg 28. West Hazleton 66, Foster Twp. 46. Hazle Township 62, White Haven 50.

Freeland 79, Freeland MMI 74 (overtime). McAdoo 62, Hazleton St. Gabriel 52. Emmaus 68, Falmerton 35. Easton 69, Pottsville 60.

Cass Township 77, Blythe Township 42. Shenandoah 52, Ashland 51. Nativity 53, Marion 50. Lykens 83, Upper Dauphin 76. Wiconisco 61, Wllliamstown 45.

Allentown Central Catholic 64, Ha vs. Frosty Aces, Welker Furniture vs. Raup's Lumber 9:00. Moose Major League Wednesday Max and Henry Miller vs. R.

P. M. Motor Oil, D. Z. Coal vs.

F. S. Beer, Ford Thunder birds vs. Yurkonts, Adam's Service Station vs. Schuck's Restaurant, Martz's Milk Ice Cream, bye.

(Continued from Pass Onel rxretary Neil H. McElroy on No- ITn Studebaker-Packard Vftiy CORPORATION 2mDer 9 gave it the job of back-opping the Vanguard proieel Rope Tow Ski Rental Service Refreshments RIP HANLEY, Owner and Manager Onlv 114 Hours Drive tiled December 6 in its first at- mpt. But there has been no other Holy Name League Thursday St. Joseph's vs. Holy Transfiguration, St.

Edward's No. 2 ission designated beyond that zleton 53. nr.i,. (ij a. ivs.

jeanoia erancn no. ia, i.vu, oi. Brucker told the committee the trAmr. i v. Anthonv-.

no. rmy felt it could have sent up a 1 1, st. Anthony No. 2 vs. St.

Stanis laus itellite in 1956, but was stopped the Pentagon. He said the Army iw plans "very soon" to launch ith the Jupiter-C a 30-pound sa 7 CROSKEY MOTORS (Packard Only) 902 North Sixth Street, Shamokin; Pa. Bethlehem 74, Allentown 48. Mahanoy City 65, Summit Hill 62. Jim Thorpe 64, Nesquehonlng 63.

Lansford 60, Coaldale 36. Tamaqua 75, Weather 43. Dunmore 44, Carbondale 43. Taylor 49, Clark's Summit 47. Durvea 68, Scranton Tech 62.

Old Forge 72, Scranton Central 65. Coughlin 67, Kingston 64. Nanticoke 60, Hanover 40. Newport 55, Wilkes-Barre Myers 51. Plymouth 77, Wllltet-Barra CAR 59.

MERTZ MOTOR SALES CC, Inc. (Studebaker Only) 201 West Sunbury Street, Shamokin, Po. lute. Brucker made his claim in se Kulpmont Kulpmont Ladles' League Tuesday Bernco Blouse vs. D'Angelo Supplies, 6:45.

Wednesday Carmen Peanut vs. Legion Auxiliary, Miles Plumbing vs. Wydra Plumbing, Scalet Hardware vs. Pupo Distributors, Dai-Art vs. Mls Fashion.

9:00. i Turn Left en Route 42 ot Bloomiburg Phone Lakeview 5-3461 testimony last Tuesday which made public late Friday..

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