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WARREN, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 3'. T948 SEVENTEEN SPORT NEWS Red Jackets Face Stiff ests In Weekend Grid Program IWarren High Dragons, bolstered triumphs over Corry and l-anitlin, will make their first out town jaunt this week end, while Red Jacket c'mi-pros will play 3 ir fourth Sunday afternoon tilt a row on War Memorial Field. IThe joust is scheduled lainst the Titusville Pwockets un- jr the lights at Titusville ITriday Kickoff time is 8 p. m.

JNo tickets are being sold in ad- Ijice at the high school here, but I is expected there will be plenty ducats available at the gate iday night for the large crowd local fans planning to follow the im. iThe Leldigmen hold a 19-7 liumph over the Corry Beavers Id a 25-0 verdict over Franklin, id be out to dampen the jses of the Titusville Rockets. Iiat task, however, is not expect- to be an easy one. The gave the strong Oil City club it could handle before the Oil- punched across one touchdown win, 6-0, in the first game of season. And last game Titusville explode for 20 lints in the final stanza to swamp lillcreek, 27 to 0.

Vhe fact that one of the touch- was scored on a 50-yard 3 from Carl Dibble to Ken Davson, both subs, indicates the team has a good aerial attack lid also is deep in good reserves. Opponent for the Red Jackets Ire Sunday afternoon will be the litholic War Veterans of Pitts- irgh. The team is rated as one the strongest independent clubs the Steel City district. iThe Catholic Vets were handed Isurprising 20-0 setback by John- last Sunday, but those saw the scrap report that the gave Johnsonburg about all could handle before the breaks the game swung the decision to Shamrocks. Pittsburgh team Is coached Bob Noonan, former gridder, and the luad members formerly and Peabody schools, perennial football bwerhouses in the Pittsburgh ty League.

year the squad was picked jiplay the winner of the Catholic Hd loop in the Bronx. The tussle lok place on the Fordham Uni- jrsity gridiron with the Pitts- lirgh club emerging the winner by 17-6 score. game will start at 2 p. m. 1 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 1 New high scoring records in all departments were notched in National Division, Knights of Columbus tenpin league firing on Arcade alleys last night.

Mike Bleech, anchor for Cannis- ius, warmed up with games of 163 and 164 and then pummeled the maple for a new high single game mark of 246. Tom Masterson, for Villanova, grabbed top spot in the match total bracket with his 588 aggregate on games Ji 157, 220 and The Villanova squad posted a new high single game team score of 913 and also a new high team total of 2574. In match point distribution Holy Cross and St. Marys split even; Villanova made a clean sweep against Notre Dame; Marquette St, Bonaventure; and Canisius and Boston College divided the spoils evenly. Team scoring; Villanova 807 913 Notre Dame 735 797 ELKS LEAGUE 762 806 894- Boston 776 811 7U8- -2462 -2295 743 853 St.

Bonaventure 706 819 Holy Cross St. Marys Standings Viiianova St. Marys 768 730- -2147 677 719--2187 VV. L. Pet.

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Phone or visit IhtAmatA YES MAN today. fi FINANCE GO. Loans $25 to $300 2nd FI. 216 LIBERTY ST. WARREN, PA.

Warren 285 Smith, YES MANagar lONSUMER DISCOUNT CO. $400 to $T000 matli to residenti of all lurrounding towni ROOFING AND SIDING FREE ESTIMATES H. LINDSEY and SONS Phone 998-R or 1602-W 10 6tb Ave. St. Bonaventure Canisius Holy Cross Notre Dame Leaders High single Bleech, 246.

High three Masterson, o88. High team 913. High team total Villanova, 2574. Times Square took three match points away from B. E.

Chevrolets and duplicated the performance against Emblem ers in Elks Club tenpin league competition on Elks Club lanes last night. In two other matches. Zero Ice was credited with a forfeit win over West Penn and Hammond Iron won a forfeit over Darling Jewelers. High individual performers of the evening included Bill Bunk with for Times Square, and W. Ensworth with 185-153-181--529 for Zero Ice.

Team scoring: Times 814 826 B. 720 863 American Boston ..........................91 Cleveland .....................91 New York ....................90 Philadelphia ................83 St. Louis ......................56 Washington ..................52 Chicago .........................46 National Boston ..........................86 St. Louis ......................79 Brooklyn ......................79 New York ....................75 Cincinnati ....................60 Chicago .........................60 L. 55 55 55 65 72 87 85 97 59 66 67 G7 71 83 83 85 Pet.

.623 .623 .621 .561 .500 .392 .354 .322 .591 .545 .541 .533 .514 .435 .420 .414 Donnelleys Emblem Oil Hammond Darlings 751 765 698 703 719 809 (Forfeited) Zero Ice 759 815 West LADIES MAJOR LEAGUE I LADIES MINOR LEAGUE Clean sweeps of the match points featured three of the iour i-iadies Minor tenpin league matches on Penn slides last night as the State Dinor overpowered Certified Electric, the Yarn Basket topped Paints, and Sunray Electrics battered Angies. A fourth league tilt ended with Struthers Wells gaining a 3-1 triumph over Warren County Dairy. Team leaders were: Kay Gibson, Yarn Basket, Ruth Morrison, Warren County Dairy, 433; Jane Dobbs, Estner Anderson, Struthers Wells, 408; Mary Driscoll, State Dinor, 407; Polly Marti, Certified Electric, 400; Lorraine Paris, Angies, 397; and Rose Driscall, Sunray, 346. Team scoring: Certified Elee. 550 525 State Dinor 555 561 Struthers-Wells 583 591 War.

Co. Dairy 549 600 Marguerites, paco setters for the Ladies Major Tenpin League, battered Hardwares for three match points on Penn Alleys last night, with Mary Check blazing the victory trail with her 544 aggregate on games of 216, 171 and 157. Both the single game 216 tally and the match total were new highs of the season for the loop. Rose Juliano paced the losers with 474 (130-154-19). In a second match, Betty Lees copped three points at the expense of the Berts.

Team leaders were Margaret Larson 161-172-151 for Betty Lees, and Rose Hand with for Berts. Team scoring: Berts 725 715 Betty 712 759 Marguerites 743 809 664 659 Standings W.L. Pet. .53 .625 Betty 3 5 .375 Berts ............................2 6 .250 liCaders High single game, Mary Check 216. High three games, Mary Check 544.

High team score, Marguerites, SOD. High team total, Marguerites, 2278. BASEBALL American New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Detroit. Washington at St.

Louis (night) Only games scheduled. National Brooklyn at New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia (night) Boxing War Resumes In Yank Stadium New York, Sept. boxing war moves across the river tonight to the Yankee Stadium where a Twentieth Century Sporting i''lub doubloheader, starring Champions Ike Williams and Ray (Sugar) Robinson, ends the outdoor season. Buried in the bilingual uproar over Marcel smashing upset victory, at Jersey City, this attractive outiioor show will be lucky to gross $100,000.

The crowd probably will not be over 15,000 as compared to 19,272 who paid $251,399.20 for the Cerdan-Zale show, which was promoted by the rival Tournament of Champions. Sol Strauss, acting promoter for Mike organization, says $100,000 will kep the card out of the red ink. Lightweight king Williams will risk his crown over the 15-round route against Jesse Flores, a ca- pabl ring from Stockton, Calif. Robinson W'ill not try to make the 147-pound welterw'eight limit for his non-title 10-rounder with Kid Gavilan of Cuba. Both Williams and Robinson are such topheavy favorites that there i i.s little wagering reported on eith- or rontest.

bolh about i 1 to 5. 11OT I. lutr r. IS BREWED aitd BOTTLED RESULTS American Detroit 5, Philadelphia 1. Cleveland 5, Boston 2 (night).

New York, 7 Chicago 2 (night) Washington 5, St. Louis 4 (night). National St. Louis 8, Boston 2. Pittsburgh 5, Brooklyn 1.

Chicago 3-11, New York 2-7. Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 3 (night). SCHEDULE at St. Louis (night); Cleveland at Detroit; Boston at New York (only games scheduled. at Pittsburgh (night), St.

Ltiuis at Chicago, Only games scheduled. MINOR LEAGl ES lionor Roll Hand 172, Larson 172, Pappalardo 173, Barrett 178, Sterling 181, Check 216-171, Walsh 188, Juliano 190. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Yarn Basket Paints 554 658 480 510 498 435 Sunray Elee. 535 555 Stop at MERLE for that SHOE SHINE cleaned and blocked 246 Penna. Ave.

West Home of Famous Gilbert Cliocolat( Struthers-Wells Yarn Certified Electric Warren Co. Dairy Paints Leaders High singla Gibson, 168, High three Gibson, 448. W. L. Pet.

0 1.000 80 1.000 6 2 .750 5 3 .625 35 .375 17 .125 17 .125 08 .000 High team score- 658. Yarn Basket, Basket, BUY High team 1866. Honor Roll McDonald 154, Haag 145, Gibson 168-154, Clifford 139, Dobbs 149, Paris 156, Jones 140, Felder 136, Dodge 145, Kifer 135-140, Check 139, M. Driscoll 148-135, E. Anderson 146, Morrison 160.

The most severe earthquake in America occurred in the heart of the Mississippi valley in 1811. Eartquakes In Alaska 50 years ago caused some sections of the coast to rise as much as 50 feet. By The Associated Press Milwaukeo Jerome Frazier, 155, "'lilwaukee, awarded decision over Jimmy Gherrer, 153 Vt, Milwaukee. (Sherrer disqualified in seventh round). Auburn, N.

Dejohn, Syracuse, knocked out Bill Stemmier, 157, Detroit, 3. New York (Jamaica Arena) Russell Howard, 144, New York, knocked mil Mack, 146, Springfield, Mass. 4. By The Associated Press S( OKES International Playoiis Syracuse 11, Newark 4 (Syracuse wins series 4-3). Rochester at Montreal, postponed.

American Association Playoffs 10, Columbus 8, 11 innings (series tied at 3-3), Eastern Final Pluyoif Scranton 6, Albany 2 (Scranton leads, Final Playoffs Trenton 1, York 0 (Trenton wins scries, four games to none). Green-wing teals, smallest of all ducks, are famous for their beauty and are second only to the wood duck in brilliance of plumage. Braves Open World Series Ticket Sale Bo.ston, Sept. 23 (JP) Word that the Boston Braves would accept W'oild Series ticket applications by mail only and to a special post office box must have leaked out ahead of time. Wnen Tom Supple, A.ssoclated Press Boston bureau office boy dashed with his application to the post ollice for a monay order a few minutes after eleven last night there already were about 100 persons in line at the only money order window.

Even tliougli the Braves possibly clinch the pennant before Saturday', General Manager John Quinn issued the announcement liere a few minutes before 11 Each check or money order niu.st contain an additional 50 cents for co.sts. So applications for two grandstand reserved seats ($6.00 each) nuist include checks or money ord(-rs for $12.50. Applications for two reserved pavilion scats ($5.00 each) must include checks, or money orders, for $10.50. No appUcations other than mail or for niore than two tickets for one game only will be handled. Af- KW in KOFIII Becr autonuUio tind riMjuire only aitociiion oi wotki'n who start and and iiwpectoni ov swtcd wrth latntt beai drvices to Ik)UIc of Lecr money ran buy.

i IkC ing macluncs IvOKULl labels lo liotUoji rati of 200 niimile. After lalwling, coa- bfll thc bottlos lo thc packnr whm 2t rflfA.wd and inlo fach This of KOLHl.UV.S boUling cqujjimcrit, thc nnd mosl up Tnndi', boor iho rato rn piT boi HO SODA AND MINERAL W.AJER CO. 818 Fourth Ave. 1140 i ter all seats are sold mail w'ill be returned. ndditiiinaJ Several Historical Novels at Library Youngsvlllu, St Aiin.Ui- books being for cal library are several al Emmy Morrison Swings Big Stick For Forge Baseballers PREVE HT II WOODS FIRES Emmy Mornson swung the avy for the National Forge Baseball team during the 1948 official batting averag- the team disclosed today.

Enmiy pounded the apple at a .388 clip throughout thc season, hits in 134 fhances in '14 gar- He also led the team v.itli the triost hits. Other for the team in eluded: Most Murphy, 25. Most doubles, Harry 8. Mo.sL Morrison, 6. Most home runs Don Gheres and Morrison, 2 each.

Most Petrewski, 19; Nick Creola and Murphy, 16 each. Most stolen bases Brown and Pi trewski, 7 each. times at bat Morrison, 134. Most games 35. Most sacrifice hits Petrewski, 8 hit batsman- Creola, 8.

Official batting and pitching averages were; ATI If IMaj er All 11 Avg. orrihon 13 J21 Gheres 7 25 4 .360 Ananea 12 20 27 Gagliardi ir, 392 14 .312 1 Oli 120 1 Creola 65 20.307 27 H512 25 i 13 44 13 .292 Petrewcki .270 Ma.ssa 2069 1210.270 2378 18 .230 i8 10 .200 WTiittakor 20 25.33.’. Murphy 130 25 39 i i U. IVI. 10 4 76 .714 kcr 11 143 Caff rey 1 2 17 Pelxrfton 1 0 7 1.000 Petrewski 0 1 Tho Forge' 'r, rclud tin son bliov.ed 23 winsag, 12 nov Is 1 1(1 e.s|ic('ially li-r iiad.ng VV- i U.

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ihwvi t'lo Moi-n Iheiie lioiiU'i an ni. ville of vviiii a eerlaMl fir; 111 the f-t A book for iii a iiy ''arr o' I first ti svillie Ri revt I tfhU f-i I'- Tn All iie V. r.soii I the third of tlie being hi well (Ji-ted seiiotcii Cff Vi' in the rallad SWANSON TIRE SHOP-3 600'16 REPMR 1H to tirk tuuk STOP IN AND SAVE setbaclis for a .057 pei( The 23 wins brxisted the 10-year record for the team from througli 1948 to 25i) triumjjti.s against 75 deff'ats for a .772 average. PENN STATE FINDS ITS FOOTBALL TALENT AT HOME John Finley Faxtanf, Pa. Bob Hicka llancattcr, Pa.

Drascnovlch Brotrnavilla, Pa. Charles Beattjr WeUel, Pa. John Simon BrownsvtlU, Pa. Norton Altooaa, Pa. Sam Tamburo New Kcnsinfton, Pa.

Williams Salvage Phone 2914 Buying Scrap Iron, Used Cars and Waste Materials NELSON and ELLBERG Excavating and Grading Contractors Bulldozers, Shovels and Cranes Dhfribufors of Armco Corrugated Culvert Pipe 123 Elm Warren, Pa. Phone 1381 Fran Rofel North Braddock, Pa. FOOTBALL SCHCDVLB Oct. 2 Bucknell, at State College, Pa. Syracuse, at Syractise, N.

T. 16 West Virginia, at State College, Pa. 23 Michigan State, at State College, Pa. SO Colgate, at Hamilton, N. Y.

Not. 6 Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia 13 Temple, at College, Pa. 20 Pitt, at Piitsbargh 27 Washington State, at Tacoma, Wash. 1947 PENN STATE RECORD Penn 21 Larrjr Joo Derry Pa. Chas.

Drasenovich Brownsville, Pa. 75 Fordham SyraevM 21 West Virginlji14 ColgmU 7 2 Nary 7 29 Pitt 13 Southern Mcthodlsi12 New FALL Merchandise Miipmcnts of I'all and arc Daily MEN'S SUITS Hard finish ami In and models. Nral pattiTns huit- ablo all yvnr annind 29.50 42.50 TOP COATS are iiabardines, uvri is and good wooH and 24.50 39.50 DRESS TROUSERS (ottons, wools and for Hoiiff or dn'ss. 3.98 up HATS Fall colors, wools or fur felts JACKETS Gabardines and wools, plain or fancy selection up coal style and zippers. Solid or fancy for all ages up Cotton Plaid Shirts also solid colors Zeian Wool Jackets- Bovs Pea Coats- Larry Cooney Pittsburgh, Pa.

Bob Ross Ellwood City, Pa. Bill Luther Osceola Mills, Pa. Wally Triplett La Mott, Pa. Johnny Chuckran Lansford, Pa. Don Murray Lancaster, Pa.

Dennie Philadelphia, Pa. Elwood Petchel Easton, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA BOYS, products of smaH town high schools, will dominate the football team that Coach Bob at Penn State in 1948. The Nittany Lions, unbeaten in 1947 and untied until the Cotton Bowl game at Dallas, on New Day. tace another tough schedule.

Including the University of Pennsylvania for the first time since 1942, and both Michigan State and Washington State in al duels. The season opens Oct. 2 against BuckneU. -Zippered at and -Navy Cotton Work light shades at $2.98 Monkey Face Gloves 39c Part ool Hose 50c Levi Epstein.

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