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Portland Press Herald from Portland, Maine • 31

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Wlth' sulong -list of challenger -lurking In: the! back-ixoundiBob Hobbsof Norway sensation of the bowling Vt'-'V-lanes A year agofrtries to overcome a-narrow flve-pln margin grabbed by XonnertltleholderWllllamTather-ln-Law" MWU Vjr UMCUUlUgAi nUlMMUv gUAvUivMIN econdshigtbgiUnf BiU I right fielder whowiU gdsouth inwsiwffiSbfiaihtf onus-i hdiyidual tSpMtef WlMialckr Idhirbto'NwltTlongM ieiumtofhlstoi llghthmmeuljiiM a clw'' nextweek: final Fair' Qroundshere: -Th -Thei-radngtseasohopnied'fa1 'Mannlng ofBlddeford hi: the -first ten of their state title ''matchJ: The twoTmeet on "Norway lanes at7J0p! mthla 's 4 -o V' i evening 5 FO-V A imul-' 3- 4 1 'Jt A i Manning did 1039 to 1034 hr the opening -igtrtogi1-but the ttro with more practice and the season to foil swing are expected ''v'vito boost totalstoolght to a battle iCgz down the RobertBre ton of Lewiston' will t- be the next chaUehser to the Win- i Alw Pmtland ItranldlPawtoek'etFto tvery batting departments across he boards butwaaclosep' to sevefalroL them and ahead nf the rest of the machines: However lt did natt down one top i the of-enslve iduelinr The Pilots-were draw the most basest on balls 633 and wers barely! behind iPawtucketttojtoe aumberof runs batted ln -F j- 7 career was one of the grestof Maine bowling Is a curve-ban artist and while curve-ball rollers sometimes have trouble on foreign alleys the smart Manning- has usually found tang practice -'can give him the -feel i of different boards quickly His curve Is devastating when it lands Hobbs will have the slight ad vantage of fan support to? his home town' always a help but the Norway crowd is one of themost sporting In the state and 1 the scrap win be dueled on Its merits I'wv Af- 1 vifvy -jt- itutn me jocu ojeiTj wuului VVv'the Skowhegan veteran earlier to the year is a straight ball 'bowler using 'plenty-- of 'speed: The wily tip Manning who'-at the peak of his 1 i 55! HJT' LestonttheCUstiweekofMaF and the eoxnlng will be the JOth of the year a record for this -state3HW MondayfAftemoon racing will be held daUy with post time at li30 Withoverfi SOliorseastabledat the local track and many others at Cumberland Topshamsn4xNew aioucester-fuUcardsOf eight horses to each race are predicted Raclngfans should portunltyj towltaesa somefftof raclng to'close out the 1948 xwn af me jecretair who hashandled -tha rseingpro rrams! fcwtoO Marne state Fair Association the' pvt year well as manyotherMainetracksiwlll be tacesecretaryEdpromisesthe fane aprogram that wilidose-the 1949 racing season Htttogly COfflclalSfJ omtheicoming: week areirstarterRoy Harrispreslding hmetoiwiibvSO ffor-aCaeasoal Montsgdrew 119 baseron For Portland' Red Robblnswith: 30 i doublealedrtofthatdepart ment Hood gettlng2S Kood and Robbtos-4tled Wlth 1 triples spleceSisnd Csrlleniaiedfout RoycePinky Watson- the lata season i benedlctwlto ylf dimmers I to 13! WatsohS however! direwithe most-- wglkfciwUMJT aaWalterJ Derucki strolled Into second placfc: with 71Hood's103 to course led lniruna thDe- ruck! taking rover second with 79 Robbins third 1 with TSDeruckl fanned the most! tlmeLwhilflng tripod Hoodfhasrtbe most total bases' wlth: 239 but jWa! pullixig himself up3 afterA slow! start cotlSS Hood ilxo had that mtot Msyeri end Robblna tying1 fort second on the dubwtthl2SeschHoodf deffninsting the records added the stolen base crown for the leam: with the aetswho woundup put on a terrific fin-ish'--tol'theV finM days had a spread Of ll points at the inish over Charlie Hood leader of the dub' most4 of the! way and slater iero4 the 4 playoff series but Hood walloped home 103 guns for tortlandjgs- behind Georst Crowc btg Pawtucket first sacker or the- leatue at JOTy knocked home more runs hsnMontagwlthhls gancy423 $1 Mtsgihowever4 was a noble competitor Ho led wtth t39 nms scoredF l92 'hlts327 total bases 39 doubles It triples and 21 home ersMJim Pokel of the 194T? Pilots still heldvthe league record for By Sunday Telegram Photographer Olson classes atthe recent riding V-'1 "i J-r if- Peering High field hockey eleven wound up this week-with- a clean slate having four victories and two Ities tXyHMjThe virslty added another win this week when they defeated to andr tied this- past week vThe Webster cheerleaders served refreshments vife The PurpieW have defeated uni or at' the Tomllnson Rldlng School-Tha MlssesBarb vaOTumervandJane BLUE RIBBON WINNER! meet between Deering Hlgh Purple-riders wonyThey arseated inyfrontleft to rlsht the HA Winslow both Haley andHuth r'i 'T scewlnnerstothe horsemanship and Oak Orov Semin ary leFandF Ralph ruwa vMisf JudgesRalph juuiraxbii4 -wnbflfWesttooikvJ yiColleseSouth? Portland and Wil-andttedWaynfleteand Cony Deerlngt-Jayvees' tied Wll- PMrfgf 4 Nivaflfic lime 1 i JtmM III 1 wi fey1- lit WL fton 1 to and defested Wajm- WeiS Jm 1 4' e- 1 4 withdraw: framfiba aacm fur SOthi v'all Slver vithdra oa iulr ltl Tba aacaod half tea i jfahua aaS aprlacdi clubaaaawl raatuckat apriaciteM' tarf the 'Wilton'l'game Arlene scored point- and -'V 0S Mkita ew 'jJJtsn Swittl Me lUlMlWttl1'' Alim w-sSjSt4i -'-r-ffi- rw- Mehrdoa icbn-K 1 latebari while Sherrill Sondra Smith scored runs mnnos-iajiiit lasto sMf 1 iprUMiwtK' i dlRfMlMf -yK TSK-f- ciua stawbimqi Glut -trlwM -prlMBlMltf achua int WMVsvtaekrt S4 7 flnUnk chaining anraogemesitsforne NewEnfPf manofBathiwasf or gedSaturday'tho' Announcement! ltlnBoCdtoailMlbnier JuU RamiMh oiham umrnthiL BiumeatBakla itfieT an Piper mub Ora ad Ss StteUPaa5laitVaaaK' ubatilutaa PerUaad draw br wt4' Shim fuia at-j Warafifiw cLtma satt for memberahlp in thMalno rebantOffldafAssoctotioiij wlli lake vNatlOhaf fFedetotlon i State High School Athletic Associations rales examinations Mondayiat lvo sites: Thesc exams will be give asunder the rapenrlsloni OfiMFOAvdistrlct presidents at Aagnsta: Bangor Lewiston Portland' aaldr Water Vlltoy The business meetlar sf the MFO A Is sehedaled for JO Nov tt at theVAngusto House y- wa Burring judges 'FPalwer ObughandChsrles'lEteworgyT clerkforcourseMra' EJFWebb tracklfeyeterlnarlsn DrSPtofold announcers WalterBtuirt mar-shall Connie Browns racing stew-ard OU Brownimutual director Prank WitmknfMaine state Rac togCommlsslonRalphewen chairman: Phillip Pearson- and Harry McKinney Baa Ifl-CTltt Abner Haatovar CPtemaS Mr-Bulek Story Re TiAe Xmarp onseasHt Jwd ala3 SpartamasT Siarv tf Mtlibrooke LaMie fkiea Da Cik pea XdSte Dima Oilmas PPMUnan Oar tier -Sara'a Bep a MaaoA Eicba nTllakevar Mrrar Mae's ta4 aMllii4 VMh SbUkaai Jack! Mika Punter- Orir -v Meea Pala lr ftaMB Cara 4att CU MU Skluaai Jkitet mile Brook athiona JleXiMHl sir Oiuar wiikea ataBlvP 5 Pra Buck Mp? ft- Hilleraat 'Pou Clark -MaS Dep Ooo4wl Coro Kip Lebnae Cub Mapovar Gray Sm'tiil Mliinllitl Peak Plciaaaai uategiacayt''ft Jerry Bpraue MaA tea i- F- -Psur Jeaar-Keaaa i fipioeenng- ana- Waynflete plsyed g'fhsrd to an evenly matched battle whiehv ended lnl ascoreleu tie 'JJ Waynflete glassies battled fiercely £0 regain their lost r-4ilurel-' of ah earlier! game in H-jcafewfclch the Purple wgn I- Js -the -Jayvee game Jane 'Allen d'Jody Strout and floppy Hildreth scored whiles they keptthc Huaktaa-- gaallald K4ong(fci iO pgsp ass h4: bs fiip'F jo asf li Jt Ijte X)miM Kuiii vyv 4 IWDtVIDUAt BATTINO laa Op Mare Oamaa Sate Otrlteh Scbago Grammar TLiningVp i Wama KB MBS BO Driiff iiffNi nt ai'vniHjiwfN AllCfl nr -'r i 1-re DouiIsm Kaviaa a second Xour-rotinder to make up for one of -those of last week that were called off! If his plans ms terlsllze ths card should -''consist- of vthrecUxes' anditwo-fours: toM' thb32-rousdttotop --Tha top six bring slog ether Dick Lundy Portlands and of Oaklanh to a rsturavbout' In thelrlast meeting hen the pair stole the show with a rousing slxA rounds duet that went to 'Lundy only by jthe narrowest of msrgins Rj after therhadengstedtoAtoe to-toelnfesUeTF The other six- already arranged matches Ray Carleton of iRock landundefeated the Portland Mi ringwithLenBickfi OroMaopf Ja Wiiaan Mao- Claioll Maa MaaaarJNaa- -Crane Paw Keller Pav va Siurlnar Maa -alack Pra SrUfiit Ivliukl MilchalU 'yfeV- jvennebiinklGnd 'Cpaalal Wnai Scbago Lake Nov lt-Tho' So-bago Orammar 8choolbasketball teams -will start llnlnr up or ths seasoti on Tuesday iwhen! Jeanne Martin from South Rowley Mass a star at Potter Academy last year and 'tnyurilor mow coaches the girls jtnd Phll 8tanwood of Oor ham another student'at'Potter takes onthe handllngof eg bowling Basket- ball wClbegla iafterThanksglv to IcXdwardXittle? High V---! School comes thenews that the '4 juniors' have'- won the totrumural hockey games' The team' thesCniors-S to Sto the final: battle- wlth Oakes eim Pressy and Betty Ludden scoring for the vlsitors and June Hutchinson and Carol 'M Hewlett 'If jeering for the ball will tiave over'll as highllsbt for the spots program this week Seniors and sophs will play Monday and Friday Edward Uttleand Webster Junior High met! recently for a play day tilt and ih sophs -from Edward Little'! battled with 'the girls to a soccdT play day Ctommissltaix ths bbxing gams ln New England gives Portland Its first New Eng land 'championship af jalrslnee Coley-Welch defended hlsf middleweight crown by knocking but Henry Chm lelewtkl to: ten rounds Decg1941Itisthsflrstllghtv weight championships bout here since Nor': 1 1940 whenDsvs CagtillouxsnatchedtheNEcrown frwn Paul Junlor in a hair-raising dUSUv'V xTh rtvivii ofi th golden era that once saw Portland the Mecca for title fights canb attributed to ths stubborn rise of the challenger from Bath who will be taking hlg-i fourthg shot- at Weber Faced with esorbltastsdemands from Weber fora huge guarantee for: risking hlacrown here: especially against a battler who just missed jumtchlftf It frpm him pre viously thsalmost over-esger Freeman vrtll bsfishtinsf or prao tlcallypocash andplentyof prestige thehMtT-matchmakerxnilck Hayes i announced Saturdsythat already? a heavy advance demand Freeman never the one to Shirk worklatelynowthathsls within finger-tip reach of-the "coveted er fl t'lsOr -r (paalal Mapatabl i 7 'BeiardC Naa ftssra'r-' Maammer iso Marcklo Hut SrifeSvir tt ls niiadaa Ppb 'y li Colon a PK Tf KivtS WW Kennebunk Nev lL- The Rotary Club was'vhostto 'members of jthe Southern Fi-York County League championship football team of Kennebunkp High School and the two coaches Robert Ward and Alton Clark at a dlnner ln the Kennebunk Inn here Thursday evening- Forty-two boys and Sl Rotarlans attended the turkey dinner: which was! followed by movies of college games Coach Ward spoke for the team-lg ir lambic maJart-W TBPar Si-roTunbia sA I 2'i- End foetbaUseasonf'is today Oniy three gsmesirematoV9ll4: traditional dashes Thornton' Academy 'and Biddeford Hlgh wlll tangls il 3 8attxrday while Cony High af Gardiner at PortlandisjulDeerlngmeetto thelrannu v-1 I A crownvis training dally and dill genthri calling on the 'services of speed-boys Dick Lundy and Lloyd Hudsoprfor assistsncs Both his 4M 431 vST Long Season 4 XWatereNdvitl at sundown therrnupbb wcmASt son's kill Of that Vf any other one specles of jz Orouwtook a lacing Coring th bo 11 early days" ofhunttoglwith th majority of birds picked off roads that cut through the forests After 4 the Initial barrage it became mort difficult to locate: partridge Be-causo of' SvWideivarlety feed MalnebeagleChamplonshlpanex week end at WaldoboroThe Ceno tral Malne Beagle -Club Is staging the even or 'which trophies wll be- awarded' winners'! IflSUtotoFfdFithecUtla'tTuhf ere 1 9 Emerald a Joe a Si a CaVI irapara Markel Uncle Aadr a ParUaad pSear 4 -fNewYork '(S-Cimentvs3ae son of the National Hockey: league has the earliest opening and tha latest 'closlnvwlthaTO-game schedule-: of any 'year develop a worth-whils defense Hayes' planninr a suitable th otitis bout already has scheduled- six-rounders and is angling for an- Tadar Eraarald aC lBf' Oa-y at fTapaa a Pacta Aadir 4 £--f Papai'Olarkrt Oaltuabla Ska puS i-r IhiiIap ftPits besgles whe to any nf the field! trials heldin MetoethisyearvDerby and tochers will br east Saturday with 1 inchFopen Mhedoledfor Sunday Moody's onRouteone will' be headquarters forthe trlaL fTfiliM Chips from the biased trail JTT HUNTBIG BREECHES Marrr HrL rm abet Mad latchar Paw aapala Ma laea fart Oboe Maa I ndrraon Paw j1 1 Dura Maa arwaad Paw ntlie paw I ritlak MO i SSSSgff-: arlar Maa nth' Maw A awar aawrnak Pp nlailMU Maa llrhaMMJUPa AilOe gST'oSf PartuMvSPS SamSon Ma1 ensraff Peardsa Paw PetraalML PK Kucarlu Paw Meharluilaa Murphy Maa Crain Maa '--Hunter Mao Mrhulajdan MUMr Aw -Koehona Paw Sullivan Op Vro-Paw- fCISlo fn -ij I MaerliMtiB SOS -An ton ata Maa Deblah PH -v'n iSji "r-u-e 1 -4" uX tj'sv tt A 1 wmPAmswm if i fa skS sy 1 --sS Mh Liddr Man ICaillaa Part Murphr Lrn iddlaPaw Lii Heavy Good Graila'i Woolen Material Warm and Hard Waving Full icut through Nearly Waterproof -J 'Vl SMlCHBSil Sues 32 to 42A few urn SO te i-ts an kw Sixes 36 3S 40 whlehkeptthem: Mattered partridge escaped a murderous as sault which' would have resulted to a lean year due to- the record number of tototers beatingthe bUSll- V- As the "seasem approaches Its dlmag there Iseonslderable talk around the state to promote legist lation protecting them frombelng rood hunted A-Jlfty foot limit on either side of a road already has been suggested and- llJs apparent that lerlslatlon to' attain! that end' will' be sought eventually fBaiad Returns onvpheasantsto date i are not impressive: to vie of the fact that' iheDepartment of lnland Flsherlea and Game released 17J00 of tiiese birds this yestyiThe Wildlife Research Division ls hdplngtto recelve banda that ve-beiAgheldFby hunters and: unless" eooperaUonlsex-tedded It will be impossible I to ascertain whether the pheasant program "warrants1 expenditures involved 3 2 7- About the only pleaslng fe store of the bird season was the fact that all of Maine had fairly good woodcock 'shooting vy i The mlgratton of these birds took'placelateto October and according to Henry Moore of "the Boston Herald hit Massachusetts a few days ago: providing hunters to that state twith good sport There were still some woodcock to Maine last peek although the majority for: warm 'tToik: hiihiers from'' 'sections of New Ensland ve lnvited to attend Orleans on cape Cod this coming l-Brawn Maa'-- 'Brevn Ma RiTkV alucla'Lra -a-Mth -V iVjf $tf- -y arald -X Ja alar ''vg Pllal Warrtara Uariisera ra Kuctetta 7 IB Midget League iiium AU-Star f-X McCarthy Jas 'f Wtaarda v-J JiF Meat PiMi Kotra pama 4 wtaarda ra AH-t Father's Son New Haven Yale pluns Ins fullback this seasons Robert Spear ls the son of Dr Clarence Spears who formerly was football head coach at Wisconsin Minnesota-Oregon and later at West Virginia TrMaraeefcadaU MUI ot PUsta O'Brien 30 Ma 0rin raw rnarur sjf -V GOODYEAR RUBBER PRODUCTS CO DDAniirTCTAsLl' WWW MBPMo rSy aiK Pari Ml tl ll Mi aaden leifter -aPlaoi letro Clave Land- aimers Interested liriarm pondmansge-' men twill have osiortunlty Wednesday night get the latest? dope on the Soil Conservation program A banquet' is taheduled for at which time both state and federal agents will: be on vhandkf'Androscog rln County took a major jump in the farm pond program this year Rodney4Wlley of Ten ante Harbor wenteast Sof the first timeon his hunting trlp'last week point buekr1 which dressed v230 pounds givtorhlm membership to the Big Buck- Club kat He gunned out Waltham i The Cumberland County Flshl andG amo Associr ttan has its annual Thanksgiving meeting- Thursday at the Ralph 7 Caldwell Legion Home: with dinner at 6 JOs o'clock Lew-: Watson chairmano the af fair has linea up two goo outdoor movies for entertainment Although hundreds of ar tides have written-on shf subjectof scent andtraUlngeon-dittons! we don't belleve anyone knows the answers Th otmr daywe- sawafox j-Rear-" Clyde Sukeforth's 1 home to Waldoboro ftVSf should have been a ksteamlng track tot this fdog vbutlhe had! troubleln lining Andifiha same hound has ohprevlous occasions sone away to full cry on a track burled: under taro1 inches of enow i Louis Bourget of Augusta In troduced It wlth hls great hound Tueky39 years ago We refr to hunting! gdog fromw-cartM Today there are several coon dogs to Maine which are driven around wlththelrsarae icar wtodowWhen'itoeyrFyap theyYe: turned toQM Mand sure enough there is af coontrack where they Indicated At least SK V1-' I1MU MMSle Street Ji C-Asj-j MM to Wiiklna Kealnakf Haai Hai kl i 1 I wmmmmm JSEEITFORYOURSELF! t-WMtosf your fine shave with in prove It! jyHste Is Saving cent' -J- --I! f-'jt J1 i -i '-iiw 'iJv mi spa tn Bar b-au Pwf2J-oi MacDonald m- toea Maa 'J- Marl Winlerhalier MtB tMfro Maw Albara Paw 1 Sheoker Vra Per bee Flty 1 1 fal erenenty yous never cphoown before! Chaages blade aarfo- -pMMiiy Nothing to tabs apart 1 pot together twite nrtura sad Htery'lfriatSuy '7our Toll Man--' Ludwlrk Mac jenkawahy jrw Matfavaie PK I Wm -'ii'fX'JM- 4 week There Vert SS hotmds 2 tored at the lMt report assuring si good packs throughoutthe week Casta are made dally at sin o'clock 99 to the morning and the event lasts through the entire week with a banquet Wednesday nlght During the dya of the famous Buck-field hounds which originated to Maine the Plne Tree State always wss well represented at this hunt Wlth the passinr of the eld time hunters i however Maine hasn't lead Part -Barlowahl Bee Zuremakk PM Oiddana Wail Lyi A JiMai Part' armichaai Paw Adklna Bps rfit-ipH: V2 VV'4's'5 'A-S3 W-J- iNJECTOWAZOn yShdjBLADES 1.

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