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The Lewiston Daily Sun from Lewiston, Maine • 10

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'sf-r 'Tf i''7ii A 'W 'n rutiev 0 r- V9 BIuoDevils Out For 4 5 if BRUNSWICK Tbs wm Blaaaxa wera out Saturday ond dropped a 31-fi eletoa toBamswickHSgh footballers at Edwacda Field The totals to toe geeondTThlrd and fourth period and toe helplesa vtalton were unable to aartoualy threaten to whole afternoon -Bnmawick recovered a Westbrook i on toe visitors' 30 In the period anda pair of 10-yard i brought toa Brora Then ford I to Boulanger for the extra pofoLTl In Blue Blazes territory again In to third period and went the 40 yards wtth Lord making the soon from the six-yard lins Another 40-yerd drive brought the third Brunswick touchdown with To Pace Bobcats TaHViri Bates Bobests hong 124) defeot on the NortSeMtem Uni enity Hookies Batorday before sboutTyiOO fkns ot Brookline Huntington Field The gupo was slow moot of tha time but Art BUnehsrdNick Valoras andAI Howlett turned in eome fine? running pass ptjfbwif Although Art was injured midway lathe first period sad returned out of the gomea from then os' 1Dfr John James Bates team physician said last nigh? bo expect-' ed the Garnet star wonld be back in action this week Valoras who took over for Blanchard scored both Bates touehdowns The first came at the end of a 70-yard drive near this start of the second period and the second in the fourth quarter two plays after Howlett had grabbed John punt on the Northeastern 40-yard line Portlmod jHiglt lent rugged hard-hitting and determined i football team to Lewiston Atuetie Park Saturday and forced 'undefeated Lewiston to fhe wall before the Bine Devils could come out witif a 14-8 victory Lewiston had to eome from be- -hind after having its goal line crossed for the first time this sea- i i Lewiston deserved to win all right going 97 yards down field in pine rnnnihg pliys for the winning touchdown but the 'Joeals would have preferred a healthier margin of the but ttro ran out downs cool Lewiston had an edse is ground atatlstica with most 100 yard aD by rushing to Portland's combined rushtag-passinr total of 23L 7 Lewiston finished the stronger With raids and seven first downs in the final period and toe home anotber first down and Bates another 18-yard penalty out ta it The first play after th penally Dick Scott tore Into the Northwiri-arn beckfleld and polled down the passer with a pretty tackle around tha ankle causing a lorn of nearly 15 yards to tba Hitekiee The grin on face would have made tbs Cheshire cat look like it was crying by comparison Scott and Johnny Tlmki combined to help Douglas loss another 15 yards a few plays after Dick had dona tha solo act But both Mama were offside ana when the i tried again Hawkins toa 'Xy forces were striking on another i 'length of the field march when the yHnel gun cut thmw short with first -and tan on the Portland 32 yV la searing threats Portland made toe mam advances but its touch' down on a gold starred break t'i'im Untoed punt on- the Lewiston 20 3ysrd Uha in toe second period Lewis-: ton stopped the invaders once in the y-flrst puwd after they had first and on toa Lewiston IS again in toe third quarter when Portland came M-Up to third and goal to go on the 7a ana raid line and again on Freddy labul second Interception of the 14 daw behind his own goal in toe final ikjntauta Lewiston marched S3 yards in 11 i i Ifawx to score too find tone it had I $tbq hall and was even more impres- i te with its 91-yard drive to the i -'Wwtatoig counter The winners made i-'y-nn otter serious thrusts aside from yytteir scoring sallies save mr that amsult that was aborted by toe '-'esmstion of hostilities Fetay Oece IS Far Ui Folsy went over tor toe wfa-i fang touchdown circling to his right after taking a lateral from quarter- bsck Dave Harkins The play de-I raloped from a single wtagback with Portland watching Lebel and ganging him' on the line of scrim' mage the ten yard marker It was tts unto play of i of-toe-field smash an onslaught tost i' saw Lewiston post four first downs Hum made toe longest gain a 38 yard nm to Jhe PorUand35 where ii'ik waited tor interference to form In Ces Tesstetai and George Thompson played stellargamea in the line for the Bobcats TnayVe always together off toe field and Pond kept theta together during the game by sending them In as ip-placements simultaneously The injury to Harvard captain Vinca Monroe ta the Virginia game induced Crimson Athletic Director BUI Bingham to suggest the bera ta tha white panto who ran taints during grid contests took little more closely for dipping Evidently there aro at toast four officials who took him at bis word because Northeastern and Bates wera penalized twice each on dipping count BLACK BEARS WIN OVER CONNECTICUT wani I yftnt 5 Hal Tkj OF A SCORING PLATS as Lewiston pinned 14-S defeat on Portland High Saturday At top Portland' Jimmy Campbell (gi) on his back goes aver in second period to make the count read Lewiston 7 Portland 0 which was tha halftime margin Campbell is just over eg throe Lewuton tackier converge on him Dave Louergan of Lewiston is at far right Portland 64 at toft is Joe Martell and toe other white-toirted Port-binder with 3 showing is Art Smith Referee Is Charlie Wotton Play started on one yard line Middle the safety against Lewiston which gave toe visSora an 8-7 advantage that lasted almost a period Ken Foisy (38) was beck to punt out of hie end sone but the pass from center went over his head and beck to toe line of spectators behind the end zone It was an automatic safety but Foisy went back for toa ball and tried to run it out He is eluding Portland 70 Art Stilphen In picture Referee Wotton is at left Lower shot shows Foisy on ten yard sweep of his own right end for the winning tally He is chased by Portland 16 Young at far left gg Di-biase go Cana van and from the side 61 Campbell and 50 Caterina Lewiston 42 is Loner gan 41 Park 22 Precopio and 20 Cosgrove ORONO-Phfl Coulomb Hank Dombkowski drove tha Maine Bears to a 13-7 win over University ta Connecticut hero Saturday Coulombs scampered off on a 68-yard run to paydirt on the first play from scrimmage aided by nice blocking from Alan wing Bill Moll scored the Comta only touchdown from the three-yard line and Pete Barry converted to give the Huskies a temporary 7-6 edge In tha opening period Tha Black Bean roared bade into tha ftay ta the second frame after topping tha Nutmaggarg on tha two-yard line and locking out ta danger Hal Parody intercepted a Ueona in and ran it back 40 yards to th visitors' 37 Than Dombkowski and Coulombs combined to move the bell down to the 13 before "Babbit" went off tackle tor the aeor COWtUCTlbSrjT) nae Mamas a Bat a TO- Lord again doing too final running wssfcfc nra fci om if: rams SB5 ZiNfl Fotnti SKr-yJS li aeott (Salas) Ttam: Mi's BOWDOIN WINS 14-0 OVER WILLIAMS CLUB WIUJAMSTOWN MASS-Bow-doin Polar Beats racked up a 14-fi win over Williams College hero Saturday scoring near the and of the third period and Again near the start of the fobrth Dave Burke passed to Paul Zdanowics in toa end zona for toa first tally Tha Ehdown came when Eph- Wilmn dropped toe beB while attempting a pint behind his own goaL Jack Butler of Bowdoln foH on tile baR and after Jim Draper completed his second con version the story waa told Tho Polar Bears' first eeoro was up when Roger wmiama recovered Ed Qulntonk fumble on the Ephk 30 Then Adam dob worked out a first down beforo the Burke to 2klanowies scoring pass was made BOWDOnr brtaai la Btkaoa Pa 1 Drapar evsat Dsamarty A SrKS WlLUAin (0) Ta44 ra Oteaer itaWMU Mjta BUaka fb i by patOoBa: kdawM ratals after louehdowae Ucki) Noweata anliaUlalliiaa Oiiifiaan Butter -Diaaar (pUa a wni- HEBRON JVi ROUT RUMPORL CLUB 626 HERRON Tha Hebron Academy Jayvees rolled to eight touchdowns and then allowed qpa to the visiting Stephens High of Rumford Junior vuri taSsturday game hm won by the Hebron dub 52-f Bill Matsons 60 yard rend sweep for Hebron's sixth touchdown in tha fourth quarter waa tha long gainer af-tbe day nude possible by good Mocking which was noticeable on th Hcun side on many anotoer oooney va high ith two tauehdownB and tores extra potato via place kick Hebron was equally strong in tag Ftewa Maritas rtjSwfflrataMahw Ah Bataoe JV XV 13 13 0 Km Oo Hank a -r -SsgSaV aftir (MuMfl lart Umpli' matt nU B00THBAY HARBOR TOPE RICHMOND HIGH 19 TD 6 pemjust before to fiat half ended and went en toenaftar to rrak op anotoef aeon befotelt was all over Esrly ta tbs smnd period toe Hartprmsn drove 60-yards to a tally The locals came tint back taorod six potato After the kickoff Ken Gray pased to team-mate Alton ffi Rfchl mond 30 and th speedy Boothbey bslftMck went the red of toa way Bootobay Harbor put tha gam ta wraps with another tally fa tha fourth periodaftyy MadcAndrows recovered a ftonhlad titant en toe Richmond UL Gray carried tha ball topeydirt Boothtay HaAor fnUtai to Wltamnj -Fteaff ra WHkaa it Trad is aiteCT a Oariia it taaa Shaa Tin to Otitart (k Bobu AV a Mma tm fVSSF 13 0 a a aa a tea it SIII1B tenia a (teay XIAwaaB anriST" coot pi-ud Forced All 14-8 Victory ob the BulldMi on thk occasion Lebel ran toe second kickoff 36 yards to his own 39 sm Poiay carried do 9 tor first down but Lewiston gave up the bell when Hririw feu bqJ grounded trying a fourth down forward pass with four to go from the Portland 44 Bellldegs Telly 3 Petals Portland responded with a 85 raid overland strike tost reached toe Lewiston one yard liw in 14 Plays On second end goal to go from there Berry was smeared tor a yard Ion and on fourth down Jimmy Bernard came through to ton Kartell back on toe four and Lewiston took pntirssliHi But Portland could not be denied some kind of ecore and came through with a safety when the pan from center went over' toe head of Foisy and over tte back line of the end zone That made it 8-7 and Lewiston was facing an extremely difficult situation After the kickoff from Lewiston's 20 Art Smith's return punt! backed toe Blue Devils to their own I tone yard line as toe ball went by! Foisy and rolled dead before he could catch up with it tor a run-1 bock It certainly looked bed for the host club with less than a period left now and the Lewiston boys really had to prove their mettle But the way toe Blue Dendile organized thoee last two marches seemed in indicate they had the stuff They had to resist a Portland threat tost looted more toanmfld-ly dangerous but had toe answer on this occasion in Lebel's inter- oeption in his end zone i Portland's Art SmltB began to prove his rating a forward paster in toe lata minute as ha conducted hia club to four tint downs in a push of 3 yards following Berry's kickoff return of 30 yards to the Portland 3L Smith shot a second down pass to Campbell for a first down on the Portland 43 and then after Cote missed an interception for Lewiston Smith tossed to Martell to the Lewiston 46 for another first He fired to Gikas short of the first down on the Lewiston 37 and then Campbell shook himself loose for IS yards to flu Blue Devil 33 On second and six Smith again found a receiver Campbell who downed on seven where it became goal to go tor toe vWtom Smith stuck to the air on toe next play but lined it into Freddy Lebels defensive sone and Lebel caught the ball behind his goal and struggled out to the two yard line He could have grounded the ball for a touch back and had it brought automatically out to the 31k but tried to rat places on his own steam But toe menace had been averted and tone ran out after five non plays Hare Thau MM There The game included some of the hardest and surest hitting by well-coached blockers and tackier that has been seen on the LAP field in was every bit as well pluredas had been expected The croffd pa hand wts estimated at better than M00 and may have been a tot better Gama stars were many on both aides The hack were in toe limelight with Foisy and Lebel standing out for Lewiston whoae Bert Simard end Ralph Precop lo wen sure on defense Breen and Jimmy Bernard wera steady on the Lewiston left extremity and Jim Park was a mountain in the linemen charged every bit as fast though it is amteult to pick out individuals for Special mention The knee injury suffered by regular center Jim Forrest toft Coach Most Nanigtan alternating Hubert and Babe' Cosgrove who were Inclined to be little uncertain when they had to mike a tong pass back Even whan Haxldns converted after second touchdown Glrardin had to be fast to handle a pass that rolled to him as he held tor toe left-footed Harkins Aside from tte punt that was blocked Lewiston went Into kicking position twice more and was foiled one costing two point It was shirtsleeve weather uncomfortable tor many fans but a lot more ee for toe players many of whom went the full Mute I) (14) LEWISTON 1 to 2 an DnranBaM SCHOOLBOY COACH POE RICHMOND UNIVERSITY RICHMOND Vs Oct lXJP-Karl A (Dick) Frleack heed coach at Woodrow Wilson high school Portsmouth VS tonight was named to ailcceed John rndon aa football coach at the University of Richmond Ealeeck'a appointment announced by Dr George Modlin University of Richmond president who said toe new coach probably would take over his new duties on Jan 1- Fenton is scheduled to give up his post as grid mentor on that date to become physical education director of the Fredericksburg Vs public school system TIGERS SIGN O'NEIL DETROIT Oct 19-lPlP-As had been expected Steve 0nelll 56-year-old manager of toe Detroit Tiger will be back at toe old stand again for the 194B American League baseball season one-year contract was renewed Saturday by Walter Briggi Tiger owner No aalary terms were disclosed Bytjgning for hia alxth season aa the Tiger pilot O'neill equalled the ix-year managerial tenure of Ty Cobb herc surpassed only by toe the yesra fiughie Jennings piloted Tlgera from 1907 through l920 CATS WAS AHEAD Tha Bates dub rolled all over the Huskies making 204-yards on the ground for a total of 14 first downs to Northeastern's eight Throe of the Huskies first downs were gained on Bobcat penalties Th Bates dub set eome sort of a record by being penalised 115 yards Northeastern managed to eke out 34 yards on the ground and 37 bylhir The km ta Blanchard to and Bob McIntyre and cas to the Huakie bet in the game forced both forego any special offer frocks Northeastern was ly outclassed and but for good kicking by John Curley and a couple of stubborn defensive stands by ha tins tha aeon would have bran considerably greater Blanchard turned ta the longest run ta the day throe plays after he received the kick ta the heed which pot him out ta th gatte The diminutive halfback went through the left aide ta his Una and danced his way from toa Bates 21-yard line to 30 befon ha waa forbad out ta bounds Valoras replaced him at this point and played tha better part ta tha go from than at Bsskles Wave taMera Tha first Bates saw ta the Huskies stubborn streak was in the opening period after Hewlett Vsl-oras and Jama Caatanlaa had combined to hustle the ball from own 30 to Northeastern's 42 Then Nick connected with a 33-yard pass to Howlett which gave the Ttotsa first down on tbs 10 yard line A1 nmmed his wav to toa six but a line buck by valoras fast about three yards Then he named to Len Hawkins in the end sons for a tally but toe play was nullified because Hates had Been offside Two more fismm were incomplete and tha period coded two plan later Bates made four first downs its 70-yard drive to paydirt ta the second cantoCurtey panted to Val- car- robbing for CaatanlL through the Huakie line tora first down Nick followed with an eight-yard gain Porter was held for no rain and Nick waa ta 'again with 11-yards and another first down Bud agsta mdric nbdut nine yards and than Howlett romped around the right aide ta tha Huuda Una for 13-yards and another first down Porter crashed through to fait the ball down on too Northeastern two-yard line first down and goal to ga And it waa Valoras again spinning his way over tho Huakie goal line Johnny Thomas' kick fauad end tha half ended a few playa JfttCTq OffldaV Field Day Tbs game officials gdt Tnto the act shortly beforo the sea touchdown Bruce Ogllvte eda HusUc pass on Nortbsasteni 4 Two pirn later Valoras kicked out ta bourns da the Huakie five-yerd line end Cuney retaliated by boot-tag the bell back to midfield but the taro was called back because of a dfeptag penalty against Bates and Northeastern was given toe ball and first down on its own 39 Bo th Huskies tried onefaaysnd wars ought dipping and ant beck to their own five Mr Curley west to worii again ami booted out to Howlatt on toa 401 A1 scooted down to to 11 and-to next pliy carried to toe ton Valoras then waltzed-ovar hie own right aide for tha more Thomas' placement waa par- 11S () Is It Uai Jana Cutenlaa waa lugged off the field by four teammates ta tha second parted with tin wind comfaita-ly knocked out ta hbn Bud Porter replaced him ana waa In turn replaced by JCne ncer tba Start ta the Lenny Hiwktaa interested a Biifo pan near tin end -ta tha fourth period and waltsad nearly NVyarda down tin sldeltaa with toa hill Hte path waa directly in front ta tin proas coop and showed everyone a fancy place ta rather stow but capable footwqyh aa ha wended hia way through moat ta tha North-before desperation jaye tha Huskies -enough stuff to tedds Mm on toair owa U-7Ud Nad Noil making his first show-'ng with tha varsity dub faaysd a ood name at end Hawkins faarad most ta tha gam In place wBUl CunnSne who is gtiU nurstag bad rtwwIiUs Bates slumnl and unforgroduafas won myriad at the gome Half tha Garnet eheeriaadtag staff was pros-ant And in uniform to giro tha Irak Hmky coad leaders eompatl-tion Tha Northsastarn crew 'ta T-formatioa lumhst 'a the hut-quarter and want into ra exaggerated spread for passing Jim-Douglas did most ta tha tossing snd sfter getiing off two long and incomplete Tosite was nailed way be hind toa aertaimaga line ta a manner tha officials decided was un- necessarily rough Tha Huskies got LEGION RIFLE LOOP STARTS SECOND WEEK The Alden Gayton Poet American Legion Rifle League goes into its second week of shooting this week with four matches scheduled For the tint wdek Bath Auburn Rifle Green and Norway were gold league winners while Beth Greene Norway and Auburn Legion won in the blue division Thm Bath continuing the pace it art list7 year in winning both league titles Scheduled this week are: Tuesday-Auburn Rifle at Greene Thun-day-Bath at Cerda Canadian Norway at Lewiston and Auburn Legion at Buckfield The standing: I 0 o' 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 rat 1 1 1 1 0 Auburn 41 Omm Norway Auburn Lagteu Lsvlataa Buekflald Oucte caaaBlan LOOO 1000 iSb lAtOO LOOO LOOO 000 OOO 000 1 1 1 1 Norway Auburn bagloa Auburn Lowteton BuekftaM CoNlo Caaadlm MARTINDALE KICKER William Clifford and Antonio Fournier finished tied for first place in the weekly kicker tournament at the Martindale Country Club Sunday as the number 70 wee drawn from the hat Both had identical scores Other prize winners wera DesJardins 78-72 Lamey 80-72 Hachey 82-72 Blsaillon 7972 DesJardins 76-73 Huard 82-73 Dubus 82-74 A Bolduc 78-74 Oscar Lebel Sr won tow grata with a 35-38 73 Others Pontbriand 05-80 Dr Gauvreau 84-68 A Dyer 84-77 Gentile 88-78 Bouchard 94-76 Lavoie 90-79 a Arnold 88-75 Simpson 87-79 Lavoie 06-76 Davie 100-62 A Bar-rowdough 83-75 Lrtgh 80-76 John Marohall 84 FRYEBURG GETS 144) WIN PROM NORWAY HS FRYEBURG Norway High was vamped 14-0 here Saturday by Fryehurg Academy The home team cored once on sneak from the five-yard line tar quarterback Bob Brown and again on an off-tackle plunge by fuUbeck Gordon Hopkins Murch converted both potato CERGLS GAINS SWEEP Cord Canadian took five straight points from American Legion In a Twin City Pq ol League match played rarterdav Pelletier waathe closest Legion player to hia rival coring 41 against the Cerda's Psl- BO bo is 3 rauetter 94 Nooaaa 50 41 Fritettar 200 lie Of a Harkins courageous quarterback-fag wsa a factor nere as the Lewis-ton play-caller had no qualms about J- stoning on the touchdown trail with the fuS gridiron ahead of him and y-Us own goal at his beck Palsy's third down sprint from his own to toe Lewiston 37 got the '4 teem out of the hole and the Blue-t shirts continued to gain with every '--play fX-lh two otter harxsrdous situs-: '7Vobm Harkins elacted to nm plays with toa goal at his back OnocEe called a second down punt which -i-i-eoet Lewiston a safety as third jf-'jtitog center Stan Norcert sot off a wild pass over head and ftet of toe end sone The othir tone yhe started a Lewiston march of 65 if yards that ended with the ball game Avert Ferfl Berry one of the Ug aur-? liaes of toa afternoon wtth h5 hard straight-ahead running from full-beck for Portland ran the opening kictarff raids to the Portiud 31 'and the Bulldogs took off on a seven VPlgy march of 61 raids to Lewiston's ILuhoi It became Ant and ten Baity carried tor 17 yards and Jim Campbell for another 19 in the -'-course of the march but a penalty end a lou of two yards on a run-t niag play left Portland with third ana if on tte 36 and Label of Lew- 'Mon intercepted Art Smitfa's short forward pass on his own ton re- tmmad it to the 18 and Lewiston was Off an a touchdown 'fcto Folsy split toa Portland mid-V die for It yards os toe first play and an altarcatioa between rival players followed Portland waa pe-nrilsed to toa Lewiston 43 where it I was first down- I V-A couple at plays later Lebel got away on a spectacular 53 yard tooudown run but Foisy the In motion on too play was detected making hia turn too quickly and toe plav was nullified f-'Tnen Paul Cote got away for 17 FSSda and Foisy eatos up with a 14 P8? gsin for first down cm toa Portland Lebel shortly tore off 17 tothe six yard line end scored third and goal to go from the mo On toe point after toe pass from cantor went high and brake through Clrsrdln's hands but roiay i Pipked up toe bell and circled hb wa -left end on pretty Individual effort for 7-0 Feteyk Pant iJo die subeequent aeries of plays yuds from scriimiisge and over the Lewiston goal on too bounce In st-temptfag ITkfc fam his pwn pw Jto Foiars try was blocked by Johnny jfaneini who recovered to mt mj the Portland touchdown 'j Campbell hit hia own left side on revent tost bothered Lewiston all to go 13 yards 20 to Lewiston'S seven raid Una and be went to toe two on gt PteJ using toa same re-raise Lewblm wee penalised half the Ustence for £ide before CmpbeU carried over on second end goal fram the one Lonerran pfafoaS off Fasulo's attempted phuse kick for the extra point to leave the game ecore 7-6 Lewlstrm yoto through too afternoon art Portland up on the Devils' 37 at the Tarda paaaUz Intaraaptad by Tarda mtarcapdaaa roa tack 0 Pnata 2 Ave punta (aeita) 17 Tda pnata ratnraa IS An yda kickoffa 48 No kickoffa 4 Tda kickoffa ratarsad 33 Tda pana Iliad 21 Opp rimitilaa i eagles go to top IN TO POOL LEAGUE Eagles and Monties wera 4-1 winners in Twin City Pool League matches played Sunday afternoon and reported last night The Monties scored Workers losing an unexpected point as Harvey Perron was beaten 50-21 by Caron Eddie Gilman won the only point for Cartier against the Eagles as be defeated Gibson in a dose one The Eagles ascended to first place in toe league standing tar their win breaking out of a tie with Pastime which was idle Manilas (4) (1LA Nadaas BO ST Carriar Bsuekard BO 8 dnanca Diaptaa SO 49 Mathlau Farm 21 BO Caron Totals 171 141 Cartlar (1) Ktehaud Trsmbiaj (4) Burnbam Ayotts Paulin Oltaoa 43 60 30 BO IS BO BO 47 137 197 Oilman Totala SiplLtSriwr COLBY FUMBLES LOSE t-r 13-7 tQ LORD JEFFS WATERVILLE-Colby's White Mulaq muffed a chance for their first win ta tha season here Saturday when they fumbled at crucial points In tte same and lota it to Amherst 13-7 Walt Holmes's boys had banged their way to a quick mven prints ta toe first period and then held the Jeffs until tha third quarter John Alex scored and Ruse Wash-bufa ticked tha extra point which put the Mules ahead inthe third period Amherst threatened early but wss held and Jim Lundta recovered a Jeff fumble on tha C-Wiy 36to atop toa attack But en toa next play tha Mules fumbled held Amherrt on downs and then fumbled again Cpt Grant Ford hcorod for the Jtato who wan not to be denied go-55 fnxn the two-yard Ita Morse's Utt made it 1-7 In the fourth period Jim Roush a few weeks ifo merely third stringer broke dear to make a 69-yard run -id aew up th game 13-7 Jack Driscoll passed tha to Amherst's 37 Meta tha but time ran out on tha Mules to give the Jeffs their third win ta four start AMHBMT (11) Tram Tutor i ftBaoA wteAb mac Ajj-AtopwWa: OolBy TonAjimm: IM a In altar Sffia (linminl) AeAljt wAstUnttan Ml aabaUlalloas jtfftrtils Ziton josa 1 (ft PORTLAND PEP BOUT HIGHLIGHTS MIT OAED NEW YORK Oct 19-JP-WUIie Pep the featherweight champion who stands out in his division about as much aa Joe Louis does over the rest of the heavyweight steps out for some more loose change Tuesday night when he faces Jean Bar-rim of Montreal in a non-title ten at Portland Me Tuesday night Other bouts In a fairly light national card includes 13-rounder at province RJ Wednesday night to which A1 (Red) Priest of Cambridge Mass win defend his New England middleweight title against Ralph Zanelll of providence CYCLONES WIN 19-8 Hank Brooker Bob Larrabee and fOacar Scammon each scored for toe Goff HiUjClctonea yesterday afternoon at Walton Field to beat tha New Auburn Pirates 19-6 It was the second straight inn over file Pirates for the Cyclones Cook tallied for the Pirate Gaff Hffl 6 0S Pintos 60 0 FELLER'S TRIUMPH 2-1 LOS ANGELES Oct 18-JP-Bob all stars nosed out tha Kan-City Royals in an exhibition baseball game 2 to Feller worked the first five innings and gave up one run He was opp9sed by Satchel Paige veteran Negro hurler who also worked six innings end allowed Srelpgle run Bob Feller All-fitars 000 001 100-3 8 3 Kansas City Royals 010 000 OOfrr-1 4 0 Feller McCshan (6) and Hegan: Paige John- Williams (6) and Greene Newberry (6) 8T MART'S CRUSHED SAN FRANCISCO Oct 19-X-Pasaing and pounding in impressive fashion the University of Nevada crushed the St Mary's Gaels 39 to 14 in their annual football geme here today played before a crowd estimated Tfipn TTie WolfpMkscored touchdowns in each quarter end two each in the second end fourth periods St Mary's pushed over counter in the second and third quarters but other- NEW GLOUCESTER TAIU OCTOBER 18-25 1947 SAM" wants substitute Eiailway Postal Clerks Bxamiaattont Announced for Lewiston and Vicinity Applications open until October 28 1947 VJSTIshANS EXPEftTVNrT! UNNECESSARY vif S114 PER HOUR TO START Besular Increase- to $340000 'V'' and $360000 IAIMEDIA7ELY AT HOME tppUcti0114t Sttan ton ran Gef WEBSTER RAKAC0BXS 1M WIN OYER MORSE Webster Junior High wa IM -sywaftjs down took peas from Braes' A' Wboitard for a 30 ymd rjunse put over a third period touchdown on a 30 yard but failed on the print tor 13-Xirod 2XST Its attack waa stopped by stone wydl defense VilXANOVA 14 DETROIT 13 PHILADELPHIA Oct 19-JP-VI1-lanova College outplayed statistically struck With two lightning-like thrusts to edge out a bruising university of Detroit football team 14 13 today before 15572 at Shlbe Park NATX HOCKEY LEAGUE Saturday Montreal 4 Chicago 2 Detroit Toronto 3 (fie) KILLED IN VT HIGHWAY CRASH DUMMERSTONa Yt Oct 19-JP-Eari Chamberlain 42 of JWany and Mrs Thelma Barth- emtOmW VUV kfiled last night ip a eoilLnon of automobile in' which' tbeyvwere riding vtthR VermontTrsnsit MX li i Ji aearert lit or "nd clsu Post Offlcs rilo it with CIvU Cervict Comadutoi 'tllOR'iv 'f RuSh me free of charge 32-page Civil Service booklet with full partlc- Wnii uin OTimtnrtiona other Jobs and sample testa not obligate ms to any pray tOVPOM 'lfAiqi TODAY ADDRESS aaaa aaaa a 4a aaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aa NITE ONLY foe perioda wero beld to elcht ntautos because of the hrot Web- 4' annual night gam with W-- Waltori at gioanuo FIREWORKS THIBjnON MONDAY Walton field a week from Mondav 4hs amilu -hi "7 tha evening of the J7t fa.

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