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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 9

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ifc--t w- SATURDAY FEBRUARY 11 1NK BOUND ROBIN lewtston eyexihg lonnAL ixmrrovAianw tuna K' cmpers Cooled In LHS ShoWers rj-j Franklin Red Team Is The waa upoet lari right and demy emerged from their game with Farmington aa to dub to day Jay in the flan bout of tbo franklin toumev tanirii tor Wilton toffigjtit some gad faces am of the teams for the Hoop Tourney By JOHNNY UOBINSOX The famous peace conferences of the wtorld wen dimmed by the one that went on in the shower room underneath the Armory after the Lewlston-Deerini game It seems in the final memento of the Tommy Case hod tried to squeeze his way in under the basket I to oe in position to take a rebound as Kerry Jackson toed the foul Vltne to toss a free one after Dick Breen hod bean fouled out An- other Deerlngite failed to make xoom for and perhape shoved 11 'the Lewiston lad a bit Tommy in the beet of the moment came out before any punches The nearest Deering players made ns if to get into the and fans bench ed players and policeman flocked onto the floor to stop (or take pert) the festivities But the affair it broken up until after Ronnie ssgueux had landed a sneak punch Stilish on the left Jaw of Dick Camp belL which brought Bob Simpson 'wildly into the action to attempt to the business to Lagueux attnf the principals in this action immed ately went to the although the gome was as good as over then anyway' After the fame Tellee barred disinterested parties fre Navy Bronze Star Awarded Earnshaw PHILADELPHIA1- The Navy combat bronze star medal has been awarded to George Eerashawi former Navy commander and now director of pitching instruction tor the Philadelphia Phillies Vice Admiral James Kauffman of the Fourth Naval District presented the award to Eamstaw yesterday on behalf of President Truman The former pitching staffer Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics was honored for "meritorious service as gunnery officer of the S- Yorktown during operations against enemy Japanese forces In the Pacific war area from Feb 8 1944 to April 10 1845 The citation read: "By hia able leadership of hia department commander Xarnehaw contributed materially to the success of hia vessel in withstanding enemy DogsHaving Their Day lnGa and Miss HERNANDO MIsa-JP-Four doe who ran good though unproductive recce on the opening day of the United States field trial association open derby stoke here were called dogs is Sunshine Nellie beck today One of the tatori next week aUd-lf i did not tot Pennington though both and Jay will bo among those present at Lemoton However Wilton will be the underdog in the championship ami that gets underway at approximately 9 Pit after two consolation games At 630 PR tonight the fourth boot will pair Klng-t IPJL the bite at I bout brings ramdi the Four close games wet feafafred in 00A0H THE Ernest (Red) Scribner left and Elmer Knowles right ore coaches of the two finalist ieung in the Franklin County Hoop Tourney Scribner who last Winter was athletic director at the Auburn YMCA is eoach of the Wilton Academy Eaglea who will be playing Elmer title defending Jay High School quintet Doms Dropped By Livermore Andies LIVERMORE The St Doms hoopmen were downed 23-29 by the Livermore Falli Andies here lest night Marty P'neau led tta coring parade with 16 points for fire winners Porky Lacompte led the Dome with 10 potass After a rood showing in the first halt the Doms sagged after the mid game break and the Andies took a commanding lead The the junior vanity tilt before the varsity tangle theDam Reserves 'rat a 8-34 droVon sT pi ram Eds Won-Devils Lost Fight Marred Contest The Red Eddlee appeared to be for the Western Maine Tourney today after a 44-29 defeat over the Portland high cagera- last night The Blue Devito gave the Deering high team plenty to worry about for three full periods before dropping a 43-34 decision in toe night-cap at the Armory The Eddlee lived up to their record of being strong second half team lest night outacoring Portland in both the third end fourth periods The Portlanders felled to snow up well in the second and third periods Dorns with imprearive two game totals xour poim vietonet Mini in both games Wilton edged Farmtagfim 38-34 and Jay downing Bangdey 395 Stafistia rompiled after the first two days of the tourney by the Journal shew Jay has ooppad both the high scoring role as a team but that it leads In individual performances as well High Ip 128 Potato Jay now scored a total of 129 potato in the Franklin County Tourney while its rival for tonifht is second wtth'1 total of 102 points Other team totals are Bangeley (85) (80) PhUuns (80) fiddleo) miH gtnHIfl P'P 12 0 2 0 0 0 8 Horen 1 CaldwT 4 Wilton has scored the largest total from tta fret throw line having hooked a total of 24 potato from the foul lino Phfllipo has potato this way gam total fe 29 Other free throw totals ngeley (17) Stratton (12) and Jay (ll) Aa the Jay team walla foam the free throw One and leads in thei overall scoring Its floor goal total is naturally wav ahead of Its competitors in the tourney Jay has collected 87 floor gods Wilton to! next wHk33 whilp totals for other tourney teams are as follows: Ranjriey (84): Farmington (33) PhUuiM (27) Strong (37) Stratton (25) and Kingfield 23) DeSefo gg Individual hidi scorer in tourney to Angelo DeSoto school with 50 point iito 2 2 2 14 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 32 That: a 3 11 0 I 2 4 24 MlWyia 0 TronPm 0 Sins' oos i Htaktay 0 Wtntir 1 Hurray 0 Wine 0 Twain 14 S13 12 Buckler fe rnt'r a 0 id'm 0 itat'r 0 Totals 11 "LP15 RfltUB 44s renitps Heath a Hoorn TooOrt HamdM I Wist Rams 3 Straw SUV Wr Postar 4 Taylor 3 Pm 0 Harlow 3 1 3 0 0 IB 3 10 0 1 1 3 I 'I 5 0 0 4 IB 0 0 0 4 ianuwj mail it 12 44 14 40 By fsitads: Btrsnc IS PhlUlpa Xssictai AUbwtai Poor 8a 27 29 40 44 ZU flHAI OAMB3 Hr CJBrytatf 5 3 13 OUbMtf 0 0 0 PirotMtU! 10 4 Dolnni 0 0 0 APlflntO1 0 1 10 Labbag 0 0 0 UBrysatl 0 0 0 Hmlg 10 2 DDsflotoS Oil HsUtatg 0 0 0 Totata IT 5 SB hi 15- Maslslsa AHbwtL Rsacrisy Jrimsaa( Portarf PhUtataM 0 6 0 1 11 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 SB 4 0 3 0 CampbtlLg 8 Totals 13 27 31 30 55 4 Bronghsakc 1 HSranbsrg Orrg 1 OlirnlLg 0 a 1 3 4 1 2 4 2 2 Vhnsfgtaa Knuiyf 0 Xwidaht 0 OraTf 3 Bous( 0 Btlnltmsn 8 JOhnsomg 0 otry3 1 Totals 14 BUM 30 ST 3 10 0 0 0 0 i a 0 0 34 30 34 Totals US Wilton ACTION AT 7ASIQN OTON The above shot taken during the Jay-Bangelejr game at the Farmington State Teachers College gym' laat night shows long Lawrence Prvnnt for blowing an attempted hook shot by Siehard Porter (3) of Bangeley Although not oue of high scorera liryaut plays a very effective floor game for the defending champions 1 1 Moris 3 Valin Buttoa 8 Lieouipta '4 bmiTt ooo Trial! JLT 29 locker reenu of the twe and while the lads tat hewers their tempera reeled eft eq tally tost Simpson Campbell aad Laneax were all "baddy-baddy" la the ahewer reea Simpson dsd Ceddla Slmmea watobed aa Bab helped LBS Cask Job aay Dtekaan oarer Baba Coagrava wha waa Injared bn laet rightfe gamea late the ahewer ream All wee pease and hamaeny with Deering and Lewlstea players after the game of the flat fl Cosgrove was kept out room momentarily by unknowing 'Lewiston policemen who were act- Skinny the locker ing to keep all civilians out Sunny waa merely Interested in the welfare of hie brother Baba Ike first time ef the tor Ervin Shaw aa a aen-of the Portland Ugh achool 'tog line-np laat night su-feot seven center has action as a replseement before this bat laat night was Us first tine la the role of a tarter He to a member of the indor dam If ha fllla sat la baild he shenld of the top next Danny Moulton got a big share of the rebounds kat night out appeared a bit too much of a hurry to get rid nf the ball to take hia belt aim on the basket Only one floor goal was registered by the Portlanders in etch of these frames In the second period the Forrest City lads added one free throw to their total and two free throws in the third frame The Devils led the attack in the first period leading DeeringlO-9 at the end of the first frame The half time score found the visitors in front 19-18 The Devito saged slightly! but not as much as usual in the third frame The score at the end of that frame waa 80-36 with Deering in front The visitors further widened that margin in the final period Danny Moulton played an outstanding gome for the Eds loot night as did Lefty Bemfe Lucas Veterans Norm Brackett and Charlie yGover were also playing their usual brand of heads up basketball The left hand of Benie Lucas spelled for the highest scoring in any single frame of the opener In the final period of the Portland-ELHS game Lucas booked seven points Hia tm mm total wai ia On the Devils side it the score card Ray Sirois final period scoring made himthe big man of the night In the final frame Sirota looped ta eight points four of which came from the free throw line His game total waa only II points however Len Curtis with 11 potato was the high man on the Deer tag side of the core card The night was marred by a flare up of tempers and fists late ta the Deerlng-LHS game Lewiston got a blow in the game when Babe Cosgrove waa toosed under the basket on the stage end of the and foiled to rise under his own power Gould Favorite In Oxford Finals BETHEL Ths Gould cagara will be the favorites tonight to cop the Oxford County hoop champlonih when they meet the West Fu cagere in file championship game at 8H5 PJL The coneoUtion gams tonight pain the eemi-ftnii laeera Norway and Fryeburg in a bout gefc-" ig underway at 730 PJL Neither of last night's semi-final bouts won dose Gould knocked off Flyeburg 43-20 while West Psris took over Norway 37-26 3 I 3 Davis Hall 1 Wood lowril i Tustar-f 1 Wight a Totals IS SB? 0 Brows Cols Ptaros 0 0 0 0 '4 8 30 0 3 SCtarehm I Batata a 13 Aka'dw 3 TOtata 5 43 8 13 IB IS 30 10 43 30 4 a 0 1 0 22 2 0 30 ST SO MBtttas Poor 8a Wist Paris a peagMT 3 QDarabty I Stag a Pimm Ham HMfsa 53 Tbtals 24 i Norway Bmith (30 I Brisaew (31 a IS MOtatf 0 0 ooata a 1 lid i a a 0 Owitay a 0 0 Partis 1 0 1 otm'Bgi ate 0 ODollsa 0 0 Bsadta 0 3 9 IT I Totals 0 5 SB SB 10 IT 84 Htrway 4-5's Bangor Boy Badly Hurt in NY Ring NEW YORK-JP-Tho Beau Jack comeback to stalled All because of a tough east side New Yorker named Terry Young and a lime point on file scorecard of Referee Frank Fullam The fight fang favorite comment could have been a was appropriate last night Even the officials were split to say nothing of the cifewd of 14328 which paid SM-817 All agreed it was the' Beet fight of the Winter season Judge Charley Shorten liked Young and Judge Herald Barnes found for Jack Each had it 5-4 in rounde with one even 'PnllatS thought each boy won five rounds Ruling that Young took nis rounds by a wider margin he gave Terry a thin 6-5 edge in pointoL Jade at 38 didn't look like the old bouncing Beau' who twice marched to the lightweight crown Some of the old sip was missing probably because of hia twice-fractured left kneecap Young alio had changed He didn't look like the fellow-who lost recently to 19-year-old Paddy DeMarco Terry took punishment gamely countered with effect and scored the only knockdown of the bout when he floored Jack for two in the first with left hook The camp of Beau file former ehoeahlne boy from Augusta Ga who drew 31358074 into Madison Suare Garden in 16 appearances 11 has ambitious future plane Their busy puncher goes with Sammy Angott another former lightweight champ in Chicago March IE The garden will kern Young busy Probably he'll have De Marco In a return bout March 36 or April 2 Then there'a the matter of a title hot with Ike Williams promised the winner of tost night's brawl Banger Bey Oat CM Nick Barone 171 Syracuse Y-knocked out Charley Babcock 169 Bangor Me in 2:42 of the fifth round of a scheduled six They had to carry Babcock from the ring mi a stretcher after he was pole-axed with a left hook and right cross to the jew He went down op his hock and never stirred until they rot him Into the dressing room Dr Vincent Naidioilo commission doe-tor said he was all right and did not require hospitalization The ELH8 acheol song never came at a more appropriate time than Immediately after the wia over Portland That wia should pat the EdUca in the Western Maine -Clam douniey The Eddies were guilty of a total of 14 personal fouls in their game 'with Portland last night And same number wee called against gthc Portland players Tbe Deering cheerleaders each of JR whom have a different letter on their jackets lined up so tbit the reading was Won-y der what that is supposed to mean Twice dariag the ELHS-Fort-ad game were called far sad after reperttag to the table the effletale aslleed that the toqacet tad bcen aude at time tor an effleial break la the game so aa wera charged at Hockey Teams On Road ThW Week-End The chances of there being any hockey locally this week-end aw as slim aa can be although the Peps and Bates are talking of a possible gsnfe if the ice to okay Sunday night The Peps will be at Berlin tonight tor a go with the Berlin Maroons Berlin Flnatta Id NoUtU rd id Tksrrlsiilt Chambers hr Laroche rw vsiUsaeoan PeppereBe Merin CbslUMs Laeme Jtsn llseec Brodeur Thibodeau Rrqr Leeesrd Cloutier Dube Dueeault Tewlenr Ollbert Peeeo at St Dorns schoolboy puck mm will be at Hebron Academy tonight for a game with the Prep School sextet while tomorrow at Berlin they will take on the Notre Dame's team Laet night at the Rlvenide Drive Rink the Bates Manufacturers came from behind to tie up the final score of their game with the New Auburn Legion combine at three-ell Bates ut (I) Tbmpests Protssu id Poirier VS Oatraie rw Tnehctte Honan hr Hew Auburn OoU rd Berube Id Goto BeUemeta lev Bpons: Batee Bff CL Lanse CbetaB Ghareet (3) Oarvale Cloutier rw Har- eotte HarttsMURlvud New Auburn Leg Ion Bo Harm Ita Bedard geeselln BOU- cin Karfi ptefereee MOe etralgbt Beartaia: Tint aolod: feted) eTia rale 7 B'nelair Dssonn LajUnU Tims: HAL penal tl TubbmU nd ram HAL OasstUn (solo) BatM Mil Chanat (Poir-hr) 14:13: Psraltr: Ckutler (bold ms) fives: Osrrmls 11 TOmpmU 1L Third period: NAL OoU (Belle-man) 4:31 Botai Hfs Oisieet (une edited) 1104: Hfs Omnet (nboisxli 17:05 PtniKIci: Cloutier (rousblnc) Peerhenee (routh-ks) GSeutier (hoidtus) Oarvale (hlsh tick) Bavee: Oaiwle i TempeeU 8 Total savw Oerraie 3S TeapeeU 23 Court Street Club Wins Hoop Tourney The Court Street Baptist cagere wfir meet tta Hhto Street Methodist team for the YMCA-Church League championship next Thursday at 8 PJf- at the Auburn court This week the Baptist team won the EUmtaatton Tourney title which was to determine the teem that bed put them on the top of the standing before the tourney wee staged oetwaen the other dubs in the loop There will be preliminary game at 7 PJL tor the championship of file Junior League Thu tUt will pair tta High Street Congo team and the Elm Street Uuvemllsts The Court Streeters had an easy tima winning ths final game of the elimination' tourney defeating St Pats 83-19 (tart Bupjtet TO Aekmaalf 3 XI Blalsdeil 0 0 0 Oarar rf 4 Wanlib 4 5 I Hues rt 12 4 Brtags SOS fetala 31 10 By Pertode Court 3L at Patricks ItaSetra Aroaid 3 3 83 35 13 13 of periods l-n Meharg Doira 0 BUeeroa 1 lAKUriS i I TotaH 14 SL Dama CllSO UrarotaN IMb 11 20 Feme: Cobb and IksahriU 4 Pa Cosgrove has been bothered by a bad knee since laet football seaeon The old Injury was agqrhrated onco before this and laet right-it happened again ft to doubtful if he will be able to play again this bo um err tosw'1 it ss' it 82MS i i The reports that BATES wee leading Boston college at the half wee i Broil received at the Armory laet 'flight owned Ky Nel open all-ege stake which ended Thursday Other doge called back were Tennessee Zev owned by Nichol Memphis Tsnn Nona Lady's Bess owned Ire Pete Deweeee Philadelphia Mias and Ranger1 Artel Pete owned by Dr Wallingford Princeton Va Yeaterday'a bcata generally unproductive Best bevy of the day was scored by Slwanoy owned by Al Camber Rye Wea Brave owned by A Ted-ford Lafayette IndM spent a busy hour afield and scored a cleanly handled find at time ALBANY Ga-A Mack' and white male setter Beau Easig's Dim took first place In the southeastern regional amateur field trials here yesterday Don was handled by hie owner Virgil Hawn of Staunton Va Dr Maria nn owned and handled by Jack Russell Columbus Ga took second place Twenty-nine doge competed Judges were Roy Person of Monti-cello and DeWitt Sinclair of Winter Haven Fla Jack Kelley Jr To Get Sullivan Award NEW YORK-JP-John "Jack" Kelly Jr of Philadelphia American and Canadian single sculls champion will receive the James Sullivan- memorial trophy at a luncheon here tomorrow The award is made annually by the Amateur Athletic Union to the amateur athlete who did the moat to advance the cause of good sportsmanship during the year On the Diamond PHILADELPHIA-JP-A new 1948 contract which president Bob Carpenter said should be very satisfactory was enroute today to shortstop Eddie Miller Carpenter however did not die-cloee the terms of the contact offered Miller who was obtained recently from Clnc nnati in a trade for outfielder Johnny Wyroetcl NEW YORK-JP-Floyd (Bill) Bev-ens who came within one out- of pitching a no-hitter only to have ft turned into defeat in the fourth of the last world aeries has hie 1948 contract the New Yankees announced today Riggs Winner STOCKTON Calif -JP-Bobby Riggs display: ng a strong net game came from behind to defeat Jack Kramer 8-7 6-8 8-8 lest night in the 33rd raacth of their profeesional tennis tour The victory was BlggT first in the feat fonr Kramer continued to Mid an edga to matches to 15 Dinny Pails Austoalla defeated Jack Josri Oakland 6-8 6-8 In doubTes Kramer aid Joesi took the first act 6-3 and RJags and Fails the aecdnd The matdiea attractad 1 J00 fane COLLEGK BASKETBALL Holy Cross 62 Boston 36 Cornell 71 Harvard 89 Wake Forest 53 Carolina 49 West Virrinla 70 Pittsburgh 89 Bowling Green 88 Beldwm-Wel-laee 81 State 65 New Hampshire Kentudre 79 Vendertdlt 48 Nav 30 Gettoaburg 46 Wilumantie Com Teachere 8l Salem Mess Teachers 48 Bowdoin JVi 59 Westbrook Jr CoL 88 Seton Han 87 Scranton 86 (Overtime) New York A 81- VtUanova 48 COLLEGE WINTEB 8 POETS Downhill Sfetorn Cembtoe Unlverafty (gplibina 37833 Bowdoin 37S4X Colby 35130 18130 MONMOUTH ACADEMY MEET OM BO-ram saeitos ism: SgtlNr aiwMBwBiUb llsrr ryiaos aad Aaa ra Wf Bumsss sad aisiMBWMte Class sonstnr ssosnObi PfewinMr and Snuawhlta Bara 80-irmri Xiifean Edwards i laa-rart ter Taster sad Edwards Cross Constry i wards sad lastsr 100-ysrC dash anowshoa racs: WriwtW ran: Wat Union 42 Virghiia State 29 Clemaon 63 Furman 61 Alfred 72 Hamilton 52 Rio Grande 68 SteubenviDe 62 i Up Fsrmlagtea way there are team galore tor the leek of the Ceamaaity BaOdlng aa a alte tor ttn Frank Ua Csuaty toaraey this year With fsar close gamea tbo Cam- menlty BalMlageeald have been sear to packed by tbo program Hnr whs -wasted to see the Seml-Flaale were usable te ds wm taeasse of the anallaeas of the tall The Ceamaaity if it wore fitted with steel girders instead ef wooden beams woald be can nf the fineet iyu available ia aay Ratos town the elm ef Panamgtsa Up above Farmington there are several schools who might well make up a perfect six-man football league There were several big boys taking part in the Franklin County Tourney who should be given a to play football A six-man football league wa tried Check Your Requirements Now- BABN SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT Stanchions Stalls Water Bowls Litter Carriers Water Pomps General Eleetrie Hay Dryeri FERTILISES Agrico Cor Top Dreaing 7-7-7 Agrico for Seeding Down 5-12-12 Agrico for Potatoes 549-10 Agrico for Corn 8-12-6 LARSO FARM TESTED FEEDS Drastic price declines during the put few weeks malm it possible to'inpply jour feed requirements at substantial savings muter recent feed prices Investigate Now and up 8240 11 200 and up Aik for price $532 it store 5044 at store at store 45J24fititor DAISY SUPPLIES AND -EQUIPMENT DfiLavml HRkerg SSMULRSudnp Wilson farm Freexer 15 eu It 46700 White Cumi Oloreg Knitted Wrilt 27 1 POULTRY SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT f'vts Feeder $485 Battery Brooder 1240 chickg 15750 Oil Brooder 24JS Eleetrie brooder 3200 Timothy ewt 10JS0 Rod Olorer cwt 6700 Rod Top ewt2800 Laodioo Clover so and their tad not ibid tbfir uniforms tc The PortUad players hare a knack for grabbing far the nets aa tta appsafttomtaa a -ban directed la tta direction the basket This waa noted Auroral times dariag tta EUU-wTfwtlsad game lari night After the game the Auburn fans instated that they wanted it known that they defeated Portland with Artie Smith In the line-up Previous reports had Smith as bandied and the Eds favored because of that But Smith played and Edward Little won anyway Hockey At A Glance By The Associated Prem-' LAST RIGHT'S RESULTS -American Lcagaa Providence I Washington 8 Pacific Ceaet Lcagne San Franc sco 8 Oakland Vancouver 8 San Diego 4 Quebec Sealer Leagae Montreal 7 Bern York I Aidnrn PDMsro 3 3 I 0 1 lSfraidd'c 8 4 30 4 1 Sawn I 3 0 4 0 14 Asdiata li Ml 3 3 SWbrolir fOll OOO Allard i a I a 3 MHyriek 0 3 33 BSPlfMd 3 1 -a iS Asburnmv It 31 TbML 4-lltaf HORSE NOSED OUT Hiath Portland Doom SIB 1 0 1 WlSKiM (006 3 2 8 Kmrs 0 0 0 Jordon 2 5 8 ll Kano caMt a Traftoa 1 (Tut 1 WhRM 0 SESa1 8 Phi in' ik 0 IrWaIi 11 io m- 1 0 0 0 8 0 2 2 Broth Portland Ifeogl RctarsSd: Paries 4-8t 16 31 1 28 MANCHESTER Guido Ferracin 116 Italy outpririted Peter Kane Londoh 15 (European bantamweight title bout) Day Thy by Play IN ON YOUR DIAL BASKETBALL TONITE WLA 6k (OOO WATT STATION BROADCAST DIRECT FRON ARONOTON BE SURE TO REGISTER AT OUR ST ORE FOR SPECIAL PRIZE DRAWING Drawing To Be Hdd at 12:00 AM Februiffy 28 1948 INSEOTICIDEG FEEDS FARM SUPPLIES SEEDS Larro AND EQUIPMENT FERTILIZERS 9:15 PJL FINALS PRANEliN COUNTY SCHOOLBOY ytASKUTRAIT TOURNAMENT SpoBBoted by FORSTER jDoona "A Great Name ta Wasdeaworef THE BEST WLAM-1470 CAPS wBSBsmBamBfBsmsmsMa FORMIHY KNOWN AS ZEPH'S CAFE tlOW 0PM 57 MAIN ST LEWISfON tin Nw Mqnqgewt gf end CLYDE VASIL rm: HON -H 4 rv.

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