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Tornadoes Wins 31st Home Game 54-44':::.~~a-~~~r~= .i~:~;;~;i::;:du;~D;;~;;ed ·
Connttton Vel~ 11 StNIIM.tr'l Sl
Fr..,ort 31 TVJCarawtt SS

Nelsonville Of SEOAL Falls Behind Fitst Time In History
Arc.num to
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After
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hue Wolfe aDd .JUb Virgil HiJI, ton 11-{2-;t)-24; Kummtn 2-(2-2Hii
8-1 aophomore, went to work with Wend lHI-0. l ·o tala l$-(6-9H-f.
t. t and 7 polnla in that order. Racine: Wolle D-(r.- J.
7 15; Cole
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halfltme J.ead, and the Tornadoa
wu aever in trouble afterwards. vey •(3..f)·U; Weese o-(2-3)-2;
hHJ 3-(~)-11. Totale 19-(18-23)-:K
Racioe committed but one foul,
UUiciala: .Bauer and Keaael
ID. the- firat half, and their entire
pme total of mtat.ake. permitted
the lolers to J(l to the tree line
for onb'
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23 timet, aot 16 tries home,
wlllch Wll the aifference aa both

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pkibl bit It field 10111.

COach Larry Morrison 'a bo)'l,
winDI.n&amp; their Jlat at home
.,.l.nat no dereatt durine Mor·
.riJoD'a tenure, hit 19 of 43 ahota
from the lteld for 44 per cent.
NelJ®vUle bit 18 of fie for 27
per eent. Mike Patton shot .28
,times, hit 11.
For Racine, HIIJ hit 3 of 4,
Price 7 ol U from the field.
Racine Reiuvea won 44-28 with
Roaer Pal'80na eettinc 18, playinc
onlJ three quarten.
Racine'• Dut aame ie Saturday
here, Jan . .2, q:alnat a stronc
Glouater, 0 ., team, Iii club that
lot to Coolville by alx points.
Coolvlllt· il· an early plck to win
the relioaall this year, boutlne
1-0 I..arey ~ore and ~ forward
Dodd •·b oth bllh acorera.
'NtiOhviUe . . . . . . 10 20 37 4-t
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MILWAUKEE UP! _ Ray Gar-

land hu been alaned u au·perviaor
of the Great Lakea acoutina: area

Beat~

By I:AAL WRIGHT
NEW YORK UPI _ Raymond
Berry of the Baltimore Coltt, Jim
Brown of the Cleveland Brown•
and Sam Huff of the New York
Glanta today led the voting for
United Prete Intem1tlooal'a 1Qei8
Nltlona1 Football Lugue AJl..Star
team .
u....... and Brown were unanl·
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:u:.:~oi~~A. 3ihb:uo~e~.!'t'm by
oportl writera who covered the

Southeutern took an· early flrlt
quarter lead of 21-10 .. aDd Jta)"ed
comfortably ahead aU the WIJ lor
their fUth caJe -.in a~ oae
loa• (to MeArtbur Saturday Dljht)
Tuelda:y n11bt at Soutbwutem
over tdstem of McJ&amp;a Count)' In
a SVAC i&amp;me.

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Baltlmon, the we.-tenl Divltlon erowd nolle iD SU.rutay'a Natloraalchampion. placed alx. mea in tbe Football
came with &amp;be
Dl)'thlul two-platoon tam. New New York Gtanta, remalDed 11,1
York the Dlvlaloo cham· point favoritea today for the propion. 'whleb meeta Baltlm'ore Sun· ·feeelonal claalie.
day ln. tbe ehamplonahip pme,
.Bookmaterl enlmated eoaeh

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Elliott Signing

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fit:ured the tetml ·would acore
abcMlt 11 miD)' potnta •• tber did
in that thriller, eatimatlnJ 1 to·
tal of 42 for the tWo clubt.
With tbe aame already tabbed
u the billtllt ~dividuti betUog
event of 1859, Baltimore fana
were ln •a fever of antlcipation
while th• Glonta tried lo dli out
~~rk. aeven·lncb snow iD New
Ewbank, aware that Baltimore's
fans will produce a tornado of
eound Sun~ay, has Installed a aet
ol band ll&amp;oall to help qu~rbaet John Unlt11 communlCate
with enda Raymond Berry and
Mutleheller and flanker back
Moore.

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game at Kentucky nexl Monday,
the finlill tuneup .Defore atarting '
Big Ten action Jan. 4 at home
against lllinoia.

IIUI Oeor~e of the
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Final
Dean Derby of Plttlblir&amp;h aDd Va. Tech 74 E•st T,ann. St. 56

Merry

Christmas
and to
thank

Brisham Young, which handed
defeudi.Pg Big Ten champ Miehi·
gan State ita first losa tbe night
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before, itayed close to the Buck.·
New York and Jad: Buder of
eyes until Lucas poured on the
Pitubur&amp;b at aafet)'.
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O.O.Wla Tech 61 Taut Teeh 60 power and opened an Ul·point
K.ttuckr t7 Temple 92
mar&amp;in at 78-60 witb 5 :45 left in
Walhl.....,. St. 6ot Arizona St. Sl the game. OSU led. at halftime,
0
Oklo. City 7. , .... Cb.latlon 63 43-37 .
Hoot ..r Claulc
It waa Obio State's size- and
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that
r0 brl
9ilutlw~
made the differenee with the
smaller Cougars. The Buclr:a gra:bbed 113 rebeunds
to
Brl&amp;bam
Young's 38.
CLEVELAND UPI-RJebard Diet
Gal&amp;ilbtr, Chief' ;erioqnel acout
Lueae scored 17 pointl in the
ot tbtl Cle-.elaDdi Bro~ et(/
first half when BYU came from
prelltd COftfidelfee In tM future
53
behind to take the lead ·at 26--~
Yount 79 with 8:11 Jeft. Lucas' hook abot a
ot pro footbaU ·in Buffalo .1oday l.g,,...,n iii
after aeceptiq tbe Job of Jtneral. 1'
State 45
few minutea later put the Bucb
mau:pr of tbe BuUalo 81Ua.
~cth•'101'01.,, 61 into tbe lead tD stay ..

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Lucas had gOod 11upport• In the
point · makint department from
lhree teammat~ who hit in dqu·
ble figures. Forward Mel Nowell
scored 12, John Havlicek hit 11
and Larry Sieglried had 10 points.

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BaMba~ ~: n:; n;;r· •bav;l.dt.~~rth. ,1:8:~dld:th.~.

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scored
as poml.s to lead Ohio State to ita
seventh victory in ele:bt starts.
Lucas' output, his personal · hi&amp;b
at Ohio State, came within two
points of the .SYU field bouse rec·
ord, although be sat out the final
two minutes.

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Colum·
th
buo Toochdown Club will h~ e
1111!11 Holtmon :Trophy to Blll .Cin·
non,'"' loo\boll player fot .I.Out•
Ohio lana State, here htl. Ill• :

19118
TOll UPI-llronch total (or
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Tuesday the DaUn~ort
ace el\ta .,.,
ea I.
hll been awarded the
onl)r nloe days remaininJ,
tranchlae and it ~be dlvtlion 1ald tbe ltlte 1011
auurea tbat tiM th'lrd eod lNG with ita belt hunter ote-

DURING
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Big Jerry Lucas,

li-13, sophomore aen&amp;ation,

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state may set a new recor(l for for tbe Robert Zuppke trophy and
of t16,· hunter
Wildlife•atety
Dlvislon
aald today the theThe
club coac:b.
baa
------this year.
OraD,Je
Ben ·Schwan.
7th Franchiae GoThe Qlvlalon told both to,.! ac- waldeer, u "eooah ot tho year."
eidentl and rat1Utlea to date were
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To Dallu-Fort '\Vo!'lh
only oll&amp;htly more tb•n holf of the
IHHif POll lo ROUNDIII

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Cleland's
Appliances
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Norion 61 ....- .11

needed a audden·

death overtime to store a 23-17
vletoey over tbe Gi1nta ln the

brother, .
, known 11 Bump, baa

oloee

for con·

plonl
be four-point choices
-over the Olanta when tho tame
beelm in
Memorial
StAdium

New York
beat
Cincinnati
Mlchlian, 1 fixture on the
Royalt.
127-119,
-lb the
the opener
of oehed"'-.
n-•-~tt d b1 h d
a U'lJwv
uu e ea er.
Pe•-- -ol(nod · a
a year

ltlp~ 76 Parkitnbu,.
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CathoJICI

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Rmgo ~ Green Bay at center.
bu• ...., Family 45
John Umtu of Baltimore won c.. umbus St. Mlrya 50 Columbus
the quarterbaek berth by ·a wtde
a...ry S9
m~&amp;ln, retei~n&amp; 27 votes. Fh:nk Tiffin Colu.-Jan 53 lluc:Jtus 39
Gifford of New York and J. D. limo,.. 76 G....... burg SO
Smith of San P'r'lnclleo won the s.nctuakr 44FIIHIIay 40
halfback epotl to round out the 1Lalc...W. 60 North S.ltlmoro 52
backfield wtth Jim Brown.
Frukfort u Chllllcottt. cc 79
The deleftlive uDit wa1 tomC•ll... a..kottMII Retulta
posed of Gino Karebetti of Bal·
United PNIS lnternat&amp;onal
timore and .Antb' Robustelli of Forclhllm 10 Pittsbul'8h 61
New York at the ends; Gene ·U ps- Sant• Clara I u Connecticut r47.
comb of Baltimore and Leo Nom· St. Fnnds N. y. 67 Falrl•lth
ellinl of San Frucilco It the
Dldmson 60
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5:00 Steamboat BW
0:30 Qllict ,Draw MeGraw
8:00 Steamboat Bill '
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had 14.
bertha. 1'11e Loa Anttle• ·Rams,
S. W. reserves won M-31 in Green Bay Picken, Detroit Uon•
an overtime conteat.
and Chicaao tBean eaeh placed
.taetern , . . . . . . . 10 21 31 §3 one player on the team.
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Tbe PbJladelphll Eaalea.
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Couma 3--4-10; Leonard 2-U; Redakln&amp; falled to win • firllt·
Uurat G-3--13. Cowdery a.o.o Jbr· tum berth.
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CHAMPAIGN, m . UPI-Pete
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Elliott baa accepted the football
the White Sox to 8 Detroit con- Numi,K:r 13 faJied to pr.ove a 1cBo~hln~ job at Dlinoia to set off
· tract when he w3 rked for the Tl· atumblin1 bl()(k , for the red-hot
rivalry that migl:lt lilt
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Y•nkeea laat yen e
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Boston used 1 et.out defen1e
a native of BloOIJIIJngton,
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returna to his native 1t1te to
troll Platona, 138.10., ·for Jtl 13th
poBiible an annual III:De
straight victory aftd 'move within
the eoa&lt;!hing skills of, bro-

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Del Shofner of Lol ADj;eln won.
the offeulve end berth OWOflle
Berry. The remainder of the of·
fenaive line wa1 9&gt;mpoled of
Roosevelt Brown
New York
and Jim Parker of Ba1timore ":t
Lhe taeklea, Art Spinney of Balta·
more and llm Ra)' smith of
Cleveland at the JUardS and Jim

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Connttton Vel~ 11 StNIIM.tr'l Sl
Fr..,ort 31 TVJCarawtt SS

Nelsonville Of SEOAL Falls Behind Fitst Time In History
Arc.num to
144
After
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hHJ 3-(~)-11. Totale 19-(18-23)-:K
Racioe committed but one foul,
UUiciala: .Bauer and Keaael
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COach Larry Morrison 'a bo)'l,
winDI.n&amp; their Jlat at home
.,.l.nat no dereatt durine Mor·
.riJoD'a tenure, hit 19 of 43 ahota
from the lteld for 44 per cent.
NelJ®vUle bit 18 of fie for 27
per eent. Mike Patton shot .28
,times, hit 11.
For Racine, HIIJ hit 3 of 4,
Price 7 ol U from the field.
Racine Reiuvea won 44-28 with
Roaer Pal'80na eettinc 18, playinc
onlJ three quarten.
Racine'• Dut aame ie Saturday
here, Jan . .2, q:alnat a stronc
Glouater, 0 ., team, Iii club that
lot to Coolville by alx points.
Coolvlllt· il· an early plck to win
the relioaall this year, boutlne
1-0 I..arey ~ore and ~ forward
Dodd •·b oth bllh acorera.
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MILWAUKEE UP! _ Ray Gar-

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of the Great Lakea acoutina: area

Beat~

By I:AAL WRIGHT
NEW YORK UPI _ Raymond
Berry of the Baltimore Coltt, Jim
Brown of the Cleveland Brown•
and Sam Huff of the New York
Glanta today led the voting for
United Prete Intem1tlooal'a 1Qei8
Nltlona1 Football Lugue AJl..Star
team .
u....... and Brown were unanl·
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oportl writera who covered the

Southeutern took an· early flrlt
quarter lead of 21-10 .. aDd Jta)"ed
comfortably ahead aU the WIJ lor
their fUth caJe -.in a~ oae
loa• (to MeArtbur Saturday Dljht)
Tuelda:y n11bt at Soutbwutem
over tdstem of McJ&amp;a Count)' In
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Baltlmon, the we.-tenl Divltlon erowd nolle iD SU.rutay'a Natloraalchampion. placed alx. mea in tbe Football
came with &amp;be
Dl)'thlul two-platoon tam. New New York Gtanta, remalDed 11,1
York the Dlvlaloo cham· point favoritea today for the propion. 'whleb meeta Baltlm'ore Sun· ·feeelonal claalie.
day ln. tbe ehamplonahip pme,
.Bookmaterl enlmated eoaeh

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Elliott Signing

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fit:ured the tetml ·would acore
abcMlt 11 miD)' potnta •• tber did
in that thriller, eatimatlnJ 1 to·
tal of 42 for the tWo clubt.
With tbe aame already tabbed
u the billtllt ~dividuti betUog
event of 1859, Baltimore fana
were ln •a fever of antlcipation
while th• Glonta tried lo dli out
~~rk. aeven·lncb snow iD New
Ewbank, aware that Baltimore's
fans will produce a tornado of
eound Sun~ay, has Installed a aet
ol band ll&amp;oall to help qu~rbaet John Unlt11 communlCate
with enda Raymond Berry and
Mutleheller and flanker back
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game at Kentucky nexl Monday,
the finlill tuneup .Defore atarting '
Big Ten action Jan. 4 at home
against lllinoia.

IIUI Oeor~e of the
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Final
Dean Derby of Plttlblir&amp;h aDd Va. Tech 74 E•st T,ann. St. 56

Merry

Christmas
and to
thank

Brisham Young, which handed
defeudi.Pg Big Ten champ Miehi·
gan State ita first losa tbe night
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36
before, itayed close to the Buck.·
New York and Jad: Buder of
eyes until Lucas poured on the
Pitubur&amp;b at aafet)'.
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O.O.Wla Tech 61 Taut Teeh 60 power and opened an Ul·point
K.ttuckr t7 Temple 92
mar&amp;in at 78-60 witb 5 :45 left in
Walhl.....,. St. 6ot Arizona St. Sl the game. OSU led. at halftime,
0
Oklo. City 7. , .... Cb.latlon 63 43-37 .
Hoot ..r Claulc
It waa Obio State's size- and
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on tbe
that
r0 brl
9ilutlw~
made the differenee with the
smaller Cougars. The Buclr:a gra:bbed 113 rebeunds
to
Brl&amp;bam
Young's 38.
CLEVELAND UPI-RJebard Diet
Gal&amp;ilbtr, Chief' ;erioqnel acout
Lueae scored 17 pointl in the
ot tbtl Cle-.elaDdi Bro~ et(/
first half when BYU came from
prelltd COftfidelfee In tM future
53
behind to take the lead ·at 26--~
Yount 79 with 8:11 Jeft. Lucas' hook abot a
ot pro footbaU ·in Buffalo .1oday l.g,,...,n iii
after aeceptiq tbe Job of Jtneral. 1'
State 45
few minutea later put the Bucb
mau:pr of tbe BuUalo 81Ua.
~cth•'101'01.,, 61 into tbe lead tD stay ..

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Lucas had gOod 11upport• In the
point · makint department from
lhree teammat~ who hit in dqu·
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scored 12, John Havlicek hit 11
and Larry Sieglried had 10 points.

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scored
as poml.s to lead Ohio State to ita
seventh victory in ele:bt starts.
Lucas' output, his personal · hi&amp;b
at Ohio State, came within two
points of the .SYU field bouse rec·
ord, although be sat out the final
two minutes.

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buo Toochdown Club will h~ e
1111!11 Holtmon :Trophy to Blll .Cin·
non,'"' loo\boll player fot .I.Out•
Ohio lana State, here htl. Ill• :

19118
TOll UPI-llronch total (or
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ace el\ta .,.,
ea I.
hll been awarded the
onl)r nloe days remaininJ,
tranchlae and it ~be dlvtlion 1ald tbe ltlte 1011
auurea tbat tiM th'lrd eod lNG with ita belt hunter ote-

DURING
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li-13, sophomore aen&amp;ation,

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state may set a new recor(l for for tbe Robert Zuppke trophy and
of t16,· hunter
Wildlife•atety
Dlvislon
aald today the theThe
club coac:b.
baa
------this year.
OraD,Je
Ben ·Schwan.
7th Franchiae GoThe Qlvlalon told both to,.! ac- waldeer, u "eooah ot tho year."
eidentl and rat1Utlea to date were
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To Dallu-Fort '\Vo!'lh
only oll&amp;htly more tb•n holf of the
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Norion 61 ....- .11

needed a audden·

death overtime to store a 23-17
vletoey over tbe Gi1nta ln the

brother, .
, known 11 Bump, baa

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for con·

plonl
be four-point choices
-over the Olanta when tho tame
beelm in
Memorial
StAdium

New York
beat
Cincinnati
Mlchlian, 1 fixture on the
Royalt.
127-119,
-lb the
the opener
of oehed"'-.
n-•-~tt d b1 h d
a U'lJwv
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Pe•-- -ol(nod · a
a year

ltlp~ 76 Parkitnbu,.
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CathoJICI

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Rmgo ~ Green Bay at center.
bu• ...., Family 45
John Umtu of Baltimore won c.. umbus St. Mlrya 50 Columbus
the quarterbaek berth by ·a wtde
a...ry S9
m~&amp;ln, retei~n&amp; 27 votes. Fh:nk Tiffin Colu.-Jan 53 lluc:Jtus 39
Gifford of New York and J. D. limo,.. 76 G....... burg SO
Smith of San P'r'lnclleo won the s.nctuakr 44FIIHIIay 40
halfback epotl to round out the 1Lalc...W. 60 North S.ltlmoro 52
backfield wtth Jim Brown.
Frukfort u Chllllcottt. cc 79
The deleftlive uDit wa1 tomC•ll... a..kottMII Retulta
posed of Gino Karebetti of Bal·
United PNIS lnternat&amp;onal
timore and .Antb' Robustelli of Forclhllm 10 Pittsbul'8h 61
New York at the ends; Gene ·U ps- Sant• Clara I u Connecticut r47.
comb of Baltimore and Leo Nom· St. Fnnds N. y. 67 Falrl•lth
ellinl of San Frucilco It the
Dldmson 60
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of Do.·
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5:00 Steamboat BW
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P
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Pittaonly veterln back fi'Om While Cleveland IR
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last year'• ,powerboui s. w. team bureb Steelen ea~b
had 14.
bertha. 1'11e Loa Anttle• ·Rams,
S. W. reserves won M-31 in Green Bay Picken, Detroit Uon•
an overtime conteat.
and Chicaao tBean eaeh placed
.taetern , . . . . . . . 10 21 31 §3 one player on the team.
CIU
~outnweatern . . . Z: 38 M '16
Tbe PbJladelphll Eaalea.
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Couma 3--4-10; Leonard 2-U; Redakln&amp; falled to win • firllt·
Uurat G-3--13. Cowdery a.o.o Jbr· tum berth.
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tung 3-a-9. Total• 20-18·03.
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'J'Otalll 2lt-l8·76.
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Hurl wu ln the
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ah)' of be·
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CHAMPAIGN, m . UPI-Pete
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International
Elliott baa accepted the football
the White Sox to 8 Detroit con- Numi,K:r 13 faJied to pr.ove a 1cBo~hln~ job at Dlinoia to set off
· tract when he w3 rked for the Tl· atumblin1 bl()(k , for the red-hot
rivalry that migl:lt lilt
_,. acouted for tb New y k Boston Celtlca
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Y•nkeea laat yen e
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Boston used 1 et.out defen1e
a native of BloOIJIIJngton,
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Tuesday nlsttt to. defeat the De·
returna to his native 1t1te to
troll Platona, 138.10., ·for Jtl 13th
poBiible an annual III:De
straight victory aftd 'move within
the eoa&lt;!hing skills of, bro-

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Del Shofner of Lol ADj;eln won.
the offeulve end berth OWOflle
Berry. The remainder of the of·
fenaive line wa1 9&gt;mpoled of
Roosevelt Brown
New York
and Jim Parker of Ba1timore ":t
Lhe taeklea, Art Spinney of Balta·
more and llm Ra)' smith of
Cleveland at the JUardS and Jim

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Past Chiefs Oub
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Allman was opened MoD·
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Pbilllp Meinhart, president. The .
1:::-:~f. to. the roll eall was each 1

of the Ea1t." The children'l apet!·
lal Advent to Cbnatmlll offerinl
folders were b~uJht to tbe altar
by Robert Hamm

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Mayer was reported
from the hospital
vottM;t to remember
and ahut-jn members
with Mrs. Meinhart
the project.

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Pomeroy·Middleport, Oblo, Thursday, December 24, 1959

Pomeroy Fou~dry Here
Hinges ()n Negotiations

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They'll
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thanking
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Allon Eichinler, preoldont; Mt..

Qrac:e Campbell, vk:e prealdeQt;
Mra. Antone Lucke, li«rotary Ud

Mro. Everetl Thomu, !&lt;•;llur.r.
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BAKER

FU:~RNITURE
CQRNE~ . u:c~: MIDDLEPORT

First United.WYF
Has Yule Party
Moraday Evening

of the Ftnt tJnited
IP1•ei~~Y.;,;j,j, Churcn, Mlddloporl,
t.belr Christmaa party M9n·
evttnlng

the recreatloq
Everett Bachn•r
home on North Thud Avenue. '
.Before the part.¥ the groqp
want to the home o! 'variou1 shut
Jill and lf.nt Cbr)stmaa C~arola , ·
'J'ne room waa decorated Jn
ilee-pma w1th thA Ctmatmaa seallOn and .tbe oubade of tbe Bach· club
home li 'decqrated with many SeK~In•
The ' Jolly
held lhelr
the Clrele

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ter Methodist Church brought the
real importance of Chriatmaa to
the members o! the CheJter PTA
when he spoke on "The Meaning
af Christmas" at the December
Q1eetlng held at the Chester
sehool.
Mra. Eugene He&amp;ter of New Ha·
ven accompanied 1 by Mrs. Paul
Powell, ung "0 Holy NiJht" and
alao • med~y of Chriatmu carol•
Diana Baer, · Mary Jo Rouab,
Connie At.kins, Barbara W:right
and VirJinia Wright of the Methodist YF IA&gt;ld of lbe Cbriatmaa
cuttoms uaed In other Janda.
During the brie! busil)ess meet·
ing Mra. Carl Kautz, the president, thanked tbe PTA mothers

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Mr. and Mrs. RJ.y WW&lt;Jgeard,

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article "ACcept God'a ChrlatmiB -- - - - ·- -Gift" by Dale Evans Rogers and 1 A Sllad OOUI'IIfl waa served by
also a story "Christmas is AJ. the hoeteMel Mra. Jed Weblter
Fo~owint
pr&amp;)"er,
, Mn. POnQ', Mra. Robert Warway!.''
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"Fairest Lord Jeaus" in unison nar and Mra. · W. O. Batnl". The
Mra. Benton Ponn read an
tabLe ·wat ~ttractive witb white
"Bread o! Lile' and Mn. Everett
and ·centered with Santa
.Thomat told the stacy "The Fate
· alei~ tilled with pi~e and
of the Wisemen". Group sina;itq:
apd PUlldd , br a remdeer
of• "SUent Nigbt" concluded the with red candles lQ cr)'ltll bold·
devotions.
on either 1ide A amall table
White cover wa• entered
Durina: lbe business o~~estJon, with a tnaaU Chrlatmaa tree. Fa·
the report ~ the nomlnatlns com·
were holly. eorsagea.
mltt'H was liven tty Mra. Gerald
Wildermuth aod oiflcen elected
for the cominl: year were Mn.

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United Methodist JOF Class Holds
Christmas Party Monday At C~ur~h

postlude Mr1. Blaettnar played a
beautiful atraDII!Ment of ''Joy ta
the World."

THE GEORGE HALL

Silverstein Says ·Northern Ohio
a Firm Is Interested In Plant Here

af &lt;right. Thla good

visited )'Qqng
and'o10 ln MeigS ·General Hospital Monday. True to his
stock in trade, be bron(ht
smiles to every fa~e he met
with his gusty "Merry Christ·

her
birthday,
Mrs
presented
w1th
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Frlclav, Decambal'25- 9 td 1

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meeting at Christmas prognm
'ftiJ given with ),fnl. Meinhart as
the narrator for the reading of
·~he Story of the Birth of Christ"
Mr.
will c.elebrate w:th member• readinl the earoJJ
theill
~t MI. Olive. inten~;med with the readln1.
Open
Gemea were played with prizes
bclng won by Krs. William Lowe,
'Mh.· Meinl:lart, Mn. Karl Owena
and Mus Erma Smith. A sift exchange was enjoyed by the group.
Re!reshment.a: in keeping with
The annual Christmas party of the JOF CIISS of the IJIIIted the seaS(In were served by Mrs.
an a t.l ': ~e covered with a
MethodiSt church was held Monday everung ln the church din· AUman
white
cl()th
and red candles m
lng room.
crystal holders. l. dl ..,idual favon
Mrs. Alonzo Custer presided at the meeting alld devotions of miniature chtn J c :.~ps filled
were led by Mrs. Harry P. Smith. Group slngmg ol Chl'istmas wttb nuts were gi ve ~ '!C'l guest.

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covering frrlni ·an appendeloto, 1
my. ,TU~sday night he went I'
hom.,; 'Hia Cbr!SIIIIas, Uke mlh
Uons of otbers over o•r woriC!, 1
indeed ,sboilld be a merry Dill!. 1
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than we · fortlinate Westem
Peoples to be merry tbollt. 1
President Elsenbower chose ,
the occasion of his :return ~·
from hls blstorie 11 • nation
tour seeklna Yo:Orld pe~ce to ,
speak of · Ibis 201b. Centuey ' .
• fact. This · man is steeped In j
knowledge, wisdom, and · .of
the feel Of blst!l.rY· He can. ill!e 1
no true peace hi this world· of
hungry millions ae;rJ"'' ~'as

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o~rlatn\as" is · posslb e In a
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and helping
the dance
for
to and
dr:led Cbriatmat ful. Mn. Eleanor
lbe Copnlf . lilt a:r.ade and llin
wUI · bo pllcod In ~cond grade won a .
those Uvlni ol tbe tq1 tbe aame number
present.

CUp cakes decorated wilh polnaettiaa ~d coffee were served bx
Mrs. Charles Fld:, Mn. John Fict
Mrl. Vletor Bahr, · Mn. Henry
Bahr •nd, Mra. WiJlard Eberableb.

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0 of A Members
Meet Monday
AtiOOFHall
Maraant Btlde~beJ, councilor,

ld. N,..: Tho ...lnlk ""ton pulttlohotl below of' "T'wu Tho
Nl['.ltl 8efon Chrllftnls" ~"NrCifU(Jy lt .anonyMOUS. It wu fNtntw
in from Pemtrof Town H.tl. At ..... IMd it ...,....s ,• ..,.... ...,. _
gnndchil.-.n m1Y UM In yNf1 te com. to ....... Sint•'• 'visit.
At lh• moat It's, well, for the luvv.a mike, it's the rncNtHtl

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'TWll3 the mght before Christma~ and all thru the pad
Not a hep Cat was ~winging ani:l that's nowhere dad,
The stove was bung up in that stocking routine
In hopes that the fat man would soon make the scene,

dtnnfr at prttided when Tlieadorua Oouneu
Monday tve· nau&amp;btera of Amerle~~ met Mon.

day e"eninc at tbe IOOF han.

One applleant Wll ~:ceepted for
membership b,. trintler. Plana
were made for lnatallatJon of of·
llcel'l and • ~Uuek supper at the
neat meeUna. :A 'eommunlcatiOb
read from the state councilor.

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Being pulled by eight dogs who were wearing hat racks
And a flli\DY old geezer was flipping his lid
He told them to "make it" and man, like, they did.

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1 couldn't help digging the seene on.the roo!,
,\finor Rutland Wreek . As I stood there :\::~:'ailing for chubby to goof.
A ,minor wreck •t nine o'clc;~d: They stood by the c:
ey ~n bundles afld clusters
ast bight in Rutland was investi-~ 'nil tubby slid down, commg op hk~ gang busters.
:ated by tbe SherH£'s offic~ witb
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1nly minor damage reported. ,
HIS threads Were the squarest and I had to chuckle
WilHam Haley, 18, attempting ttt 1 In front (not in back) was hJs ivy league buckle.
~ark at t~ Rutland Furniture The mop on his chin hid his button·down collar
,tore, mJsJudged the distance and
And with that red nose, man he looked like ~bailer.
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.:harles Davidson, Rutland, Haley'a Like he was the squarest, the most absolute
,ar 8uffered damuge to the 'front
wheel and fender and the David·
But face it, who cares, when he left alllha·t loot.
•on car's tai.l ltaht wa' damaged. He laid the jazz on me and fled from the gig
N~ ~~t_w~~~
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the Suffolk County .jail have beeoHnixlllg' with some oHlois and fm• hatmony-10011·
exclusive area's most distinguished citizens' in a rare dJsplay out and, m short
of Christmas lijlirit.
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And Die and the bride had begun to relax.
When there started a rumble that come on real frantic,
So I opened the window to figure the paruc.

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greeted the guests as they

house Will beautiful·
decorated for the QC:!C.asJon w1th
lighted tree and candles. Flacon the mantle waa a Lighted
and remdeers. Placed in
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Five young men from

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the Maaon County jail aftPr bear·
mu on intoxicatiOn and fighting
cJtar!ges before Justi ce Dorothy
:iOI'!~iilr&gt;'!d Lute •• Platt nf Mason City,
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The meD arrested by Deputy
Earl Henry and Ma son Cltv police
LonnJe Rhodes &lt;~fter a dtsturb·
city . They were Doo·
Jacobs, Wendel
Wogan, all o
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last week, the 27 pri.s- I' Jllortllat~ 'of ttt.e uausuall:boir
alo111 with six of tfielr c1me about -several " weeks ago

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caroJs before service organi· 1 and 11. formfr con-cert and opera 1
and' other groups to the ainger, sugge1bd ' the ijUa ·tO
and spiritual qtisfae· County Sheriff Cblrlea DomlD.J, R
close friend . .Dominy in twn ~ad. ' TbeyChristmas eato1 vanced the sugge.tJon to tbe en· the
the choir bemg lire inmate pop\l].a'Uon ,in the jail
over
at the meu hall. and the !"llowing dll)'
~JerVIng as
background 21
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