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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 10

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Hanover To Lansfora High, 7 to lentown Central Catholic High school GOOD VOLUME SENDS Pauline Fina Weds RUTH E. NEFF BRIDE OKLAHOMA EASILY Bobby Per mane 8 Petty Officer Mayernik has been in service two and one-half years. A Injured in Spill BEATS NEBRASKA, 31-12 veteran of the African, Sicilian ana Italian campaigns, he is stationed aboard a United States destroyer. Stephen B. Mayernik 'Pauline H.

Fina, daughter of Mr. OF PFCEIWOOD WHITE, BACK FROM ALEUTIANS wedding of Ruth E. Neff, OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 2. UP) and Mrs.

Joseph J. Fina, formerly of Stabbing to four touchdowns in the Panthers, After Winning 24 Straight Grid Games, Bow in Playoff Contest first half and then husking an ex Allentown, now of esx Montciair Bethlehem, became the bride of Stephen B. Mayernik, petty officer second class. TJ. S.

Naw. son of Mr. and Mrs. Slatington R. 2, to Private First Class ploding Nebraska Comhusker eleven WOMAN'S CLUB PREVIEW AT LITTLE THEATRE TO BE GALA EVENT The Woman's club Preview of the in the second round, the University of Oklahoma sewed the fringe on Its Stephen J.

Mayernik. 607 Oordon Elwood O. White, son of Mr. and Mrs. John White.

Slatington R. 1. took place yesterday at the home of Rev. tt. a.

Kldd. 417 N. 23rd pastor of second consecutive Big Six football flag here today, 31-12. the Neffs-Prledens Lutheran parish. Th Sooners.

performing oerore a. At Gulf stream. Park MIAMI. Dec. 2.

Jockey Bobby Permane suffered a broken left collarbone today In a spill during the first race at Gulf-stream Park. The accident will keep him out of the saddle for several weeks. He must wear a splint for three weeks. Permane' mount. Budded, fell when another horse bore out In the stretch.

Budded received a broken leg. and was destroyed. 'I felt the horse going down under me." Permane explained while he lay on a stretcher wait-, Ing to be taken to a Hollywood hoapital. "I tried to pull him out of the way of the other horses." tnis city, at a nuptial mass ccienmina Wednesday morning in the Holy Ghost Roman Catholic church, Bethlehem. Rev.

S. A. Faslg, pastor, officiated at the ceremony. Mrs. Thomas J.

Bennls of Allen- Civic Little, theatre's latest play "Invitation to Murder" on next Saturday 000 shivering fans, were impregnable STOCK MARKET HIGHER NEW YORK, Dec. 2. OP) Strength of rails and selected industrials, notably sugars, today enabled the Stock Market to emerge from a generally satisfactory week with irregularly higher trends on the bet volume for a short session in about six months. Dividends, earnings and individual situs Uons stimulated favorites throughout the week although specialties, on the whole, inspired the main demand. Prices were up Monday, about evenly divided Tuesday and.

on Wednesday, made their most substantial average climb since Sept. 15 on a turnover of 1,181 246 shares, a top since Sept. 7. The mid-week upswing In which ear riers hit a peak since 1937 was attributed partly to Prime Minister Churchill's warning of a possibly longer European conflict than he had expected. This lessened apprehension over reconversion problems and revived hopes of heavy transportation activities for some time to come.

caught the visiting Lansford team on in the first half as they kept weorasKa evening will be a gala occasion with The couple was attended ny Mr. ana Mrs. George German, Slatington R. 2. Mrs.

White attended the Slatedale schools and is a member of the Slate- town, attended the bride as maid of two occasions ana on one straignt punt he ball traveled 68 yards and out of bounds on the Lansford one foot line. many parties being piannea oeiore and after the show. The Woman's club will use the pro from touching Oklahoma territory while throwing the Cornhuskers for a minus 11 yards rushing. However. It was a different story in honor.

The bridesmaid was Jacqueline Pizalata. Allentown. dale Reformed church. She is em- To onen the second half, Lansford Best man was Frank Mayernik, ninved bv the Slatedale Knitting Mills the second half as the Huskers made un for lost time against the Sooners' aeairi received and seemed to be well brother of the bridegroom. Ushers Private White, recently returned on its way with a renewed' spirit but from 20 months service in the AleU' were Leo Grazer, TJ.

S- Navy and Ed wnrd wisnieuski. TJ. S. Navy. second team, recording eight first downs their total for the same Han, has been in the Army since again the Hanover line stinenea ana ceeds of the performance for their Canteen which is held for service men every second and fourth Sunday at the Club house.

Mrs. Harold Butz, 418 N. 22nd is in charge of the affair with a committee of 20 Woman's club members assisting. Prizes, surprises, refresh a retention for the immediate Lansford was forced to punt with and brineinsr up their net yards rusn July, 1942." He had his training at Fort Meade. Fort Bragg, N.

ing to 92 against the Sooners game the ball coming to rest on the Town shin 42-vard line. families and a few friends followed the ceremony. The couple is spending their wedding trip in the New England anrf Camn Murray. Wash. He is a total or 108.

A 15-vard cliDDine penalty set me Sided Man member of the -Slatedale Lutheran church and a former employe of the Many ments and fun are promised for be states. Townshippers back still farther and The population of Switzerland Is Mrs. Mayernik Is a graduate of Al-tween acts. they again elected to punt out- as Bethlehem Steel Co, about 4,260,000. Sherman stood deep in his own tern torv the ball was blocKea by Dig Needed for Is George Sniscak, who knifed in from left guard and the ball bounced back towards the TownshiD goal line.

Sniscak and Joe Jaso fell on the ball as the TownshiD tacklers closed, in LandisJob Judge mMM on them on tne xownsnip nve. Panthers Lack Puncn Evervthinar was in favor of the By WHITNEY MARTIN 0i f. fl Panthers at this stage of the game ni tvi farm were on their feet when NEW YORK. Dec. 2.

Well, it warned evident that Lansford would Lukac on the first try hit they might pick a bleak, stern disci I'M rr- S' By BILL TILET Statistics Lansford Hanover Pint Down 8 4 Pas Attempts 12 Put Completed 4 1 Pass Intercepted 2 2 Pumbles 2 0 rumble Recovered. 0 2 Penalties. Yds. 25 40 Hanover Township High school was crowned champions of the Eastern Conference by virtue of Its 7-0 win over the defending champion. Lans-Xord High school, in a bitterly fought contest played before 5.000 at the Township field, near Wilkes-Barre yesterday.

Playing on a field that was frozen olid by the bitter cold and one in which the strong wind kept sweeping across saw Lansford meet a powerful opponent in the Up-Staters. Playing conditions were anything but favorable but the teams played stellar ball throughout the contest. The defeat for Lansford was its first in 24 games, stretched over a period of three seasons. Offensively the game was a battle between the respective fullbacks with Andy Lukac. power plunger of the Lansford Panthers being the only cue on his team able to gain any appreciable distance, while on the other side was Fred Sherman, sparkplug of the Hanover team and its main threat at all times.

Sherman stole the show midway in the third period when he dashed 68 yards for the lone touchdown of the game and then added the extra point. Defensively the forward wall of the home team was the highlight of the game, one in which the Coach Carl Hankey boys played lings around the Lansford wall that had withstood all opposition in the regular 10-game schedule this season. Lansford backs with few exceptions were unable to gain at all except for -ukac, who ploughed his way for substantial 8ina, The Inability of the Lansford team to take advantage of a scoring opportunity in the start of the third noriod meant much toward its down thrnush center for one yard ana wien plinarian "who conducted his office took two more tries to advance to the with biz-business efficiency one-yard line. He lined up close for They might decide on a showman, a gaudy gent with, a flair for the Kneetacular who bv word, deed and appearance kept his name and that of the sport with which, he was asso if 3V the fourth try but ran into a nost oi defensive players as he hit the goal line and was held The home team immediately punted out of danger to its own 34 again the Panther's offense stalled when Gub-lish intercepted a Derby pass, followed by a punt to midfield where Lansford a its in tsmkr over. ciated before the public eye.

Or they might choose a "name, a man known and resnected the country ovpt for his accomDlishments in other fields and for his rugged honesty Lansford again went to passing and who would be a symbol or tne in Williams intercepted on nis own a tegrity of the game and its high place in th national picture. But the baseball magnates won do hie to find an individual for the to break up the threat, snerman, on the first play, hit off left tackle and then cut to the sidelines. As he reached midfield he was trapped and several Lansford boys-had their hands on him but each time he wiggled 1 Wl office of commissioner who combines all these attributes as enectiveiy as did the late K. M. The loose and then oroKe away ior u.u Jedee" was a- disciplinarian, snow Gay Shoe Cabinet 3 98 only score of the game.

man and "name" rolled into one sljght, compact bundle of vigorous, vivid per sonalitv. lansiorQ. came. Daca an on its way with Lukac and Derby doing the lugging only to have Lukac We'll never lorget our nrsi meeting with the benevolent dictator. It was in the office of R.

W. Simpson at the Decorative Pictures 4.49 up No room is complete without several decorative pictures. They make smsrt gifts and are always welcome. We offer a large selection of popular paintings, In sizes and prices for every need. Gay, colorful shoes cabinets, as pictured.

In choice of several styles. Four spacious drawers for storage of shoes and other Items. Sea them today. Tampa Tribune, and we were not disappointed, in otner woras. our im-nresslon of him had been formed by fall although at no time during the game did the Panthers show their real offensive drive, one that has car- fumoie as ne reacnea ium 32 with the ball bouncing back to the 26 where it was recovered by Hanover.

Ai the quarter ended Sherman punted beautifully to the Lansford one. Lansford again kicked out of danger and then took over on its own 25 As the game fast came -to a close Danttier made a futile attempt to viewing pictures of him in various rnd them to regional prominence original poses and by- reading of his vibrant personality and dennue statements, and to meet him was to awaken Late in the game they did open up with a passing series that looked for a. while as though. they would hit payoff dirt. time ran out from a dream and find it true.

There was only one flaw. He hap score. Taking possession of the ball Dened to have on a brand new hat. and the rinaj wnisue was diowu. Hanover Gets Break on their Own 10.

LUKSC openeu uy plunging to the 21: dropped k. ati t.h next four plays and each and not the weepy fedora usually pictured. Otherwise it was just meet- ttm-. completed a pass, the first two Inar a man you always Known me sharp features, the mall-pouched Lukac elected to receive the kickoff and Derby took the ball on his own 10 and returned to the 32 before being brought down. Lukac took three stabs at the line and then Derby kicked to the Township 36.

Hanover eves, the Santa Claus hair, the boom ing voice which, compared with the frail body, was the roar of a cannon coming from a bean shooter. v- was unable to move xorwara ana kicked to Lansford on its own 37 ftjr which Derby came right back eoing to Lukac and then to Boyle and Jaso but time ran out as they reached the 35-yard line of the Town-shippers. The lineups: IT vek Slefkl T. Ranalli Q. Sniscak RT'Koscfnski 8.

Orachko 9 j.m He was jovial, witty, and wouia tauc of anything but baseball. He adroit ly parried any questions concerning the game, and you unaccountably found yourself listening to a disser to punt but as he dropped the ban Koscinski came rushing in to block the punt and then scooped it in as he fell on the Lansford 24. Hanovera fam mt wild as they sensed a scor tation on 'the Sullivan-Corbett fight We xouldnt even give a beans-in- ing threat but on the first play Paul the-iar" guess as to who his successor iuac Sco by periods: Ondarco intercepted a ps might' he. About everyone who has nam 94 a job has been mentioned. It seems logical enough that a baseball man Hanover aubstitutea Mazaleskl.

D. Wil i. v.v.mnit nantrls. Bell; Lain would be chosen for a baseball job, KS-rf R. Maroiiehoc.

E. Oildea, Prom then on and throughout the second period both teams favored punting in order to stay out of danger with Hanover getting the best of the rival on the tremendous booting of although Landis himself was not Hundreds of Occasional Tables 3.95 up baseball man originally. However, his M. Jaso. J.

Gallagher: OflicialReTeree Mickey Noonan: Umpire. Jame Nasn. Head line" man. Clyde Boyer; Field iudge, Victor Dellabrida. choice waa made during dark days Fred Sherman.

His quick kicking when a man of unimpeachable char acter and integrity was needed to Sewing Cabinets W95nF Give 'Tier" a fitted sewing cabinet this Christmas as the Ideal gift. We offer a limited quantify of cabinets in walnut ana mahogany. Choice of several styles. Better hurry for this Item. 65,000 Shivering Fans restore faith In the game.

That does not exist now Watch High School Game thanks more than a little to the thorny Coffee tables, end tables, lamp tables, drop-leaf tables, drum-top tables, occasional tables of every tvoe in walnut, mahogany. little czar, and undoubtedly there are Played in Soldier Field baseball men who could handle the mechanics of the job satisfactorily. mapla and oak. You'll find every worthwhile style at price you can easily afford, select yours now. It is doubtful if any man will be given the over-all power enjoyed by Landis.

although such power was an comforlable and attractive Chairs in wide assortments asset to the game during his regime Without one loud, final voice there would be bickering and mutual' dls COLORED ATHLETES TO GO ABROAD WITH USO PITTSBURGH, Dec. 2. WV-The Pittsburgh Courier, largest Negro newspaper in the United States, is cooperating with the Special Service Department of the War Department in a plan to send Negro athletes abroad for a USO tour. James Reld, editor, announced today. Re id said War Department approval for such a tour has been given Bud Holland, former All-American end from Cornell university; Satchel Paige, outstanding Negro baseball pitcher, and Jesse Owens, former Olympic track star He said he had not been advised whether -Buddy Young.

University of Illinois halfback, had re-opiveti urmrovaL CHICAGO, Dec. 2. (P) Tilden High school's Blue Devils won the Chicago city football championship by defeating Weber. 13-7 before some 65,000 shivering fans 1944 Chicago attendance record-in the annual "Kelly Bowl" game in Soldier Field. The 65,000 fans contributed ap- proximately $120,000 to the city's servicemen's centers.

JEWISH JUNIORS Will The Jewish C. O. Junior "nosed out the trust. Landis, right or wrong, was the accepted target, ready and willing to take praise or blame. A gift the whole family will enjoy for the years to coma.

Big chairs, little chairs, chairs of every type for every home need. We suggest that you make your selectiot now, while variety is greater. The little man. loved, respected and mightily feared, will be missed more than the game realizes, but the game will go on as before. Riding along on tne precedent ana tradition estao lished by "the Jedge." Cadets.

23 to 21. in a tight game played on the Community center with Glass PULL-UP CHAIRS saurl new lill-p chairs ia choice al wiaa er bine pacing tne winners wiin rigm points, wn-rad scored the same number of points for (9) the losers. ALBRIGHT CAGEMEH OPEN The lineups: I Cadets fabrics. Wafaiil frames PI si. SEASON WITH 51 TO 38 Will OVER (OAST GUARD The three "approved" athletes will comprise the nucleus of a group to which other names may be added at a meeting in New York next week, Reld said.

-The Courier believes this will make a good tour in the morale building Reid declared, adding he J. C. C. Junior Glass 4 0 Salttsky 0 0 Kline 2 0 Roth 1 4 Slen g. 2 1 Telles Feder 0 0 Ranpaport 0 0 Ooldberg 0 0 Da via 0 0 8 Thomas I 0 Conrad 4 3ianchsrd fiiOonmoyer S'Netznick i Brer 01 Sanders 01 Totals 0 0 SLCCPT HOLLOW CHAI1S peia-lar sleepy bellow chiirrla choica asserted laptsiry fabrics.

al Boudoir Chairs A lovely boudoir chair Is always welcome by that best girl on your list. We are displaying a wide selection of smart styles la gay, colorful fabrics. You'll find 1 style and price for every need. READING. Dec.

2. The 9 3 21 believed "no colored athletes outside Knee-Hole Desks 3950 We offer a limited quantity of popular knesahola desks in both walnut and mahogany finishes. All made of selected woods and expertly. finished. We advisa immediate selection while present stocks remain.

Albright college cagers of Reading auspiciously inaugurated their 1944-45 court season tonight' on their, home floor with the U. S. Const Guard team Joe Louis" have toured in USO Si 1'95 Total Referee: Umpire: Herman. shows abroad. AY fl S4 a mwwm whic a of Philadelphia as their victims taam huh vuvnas MBUOU- PASSING EXPERT to the tune of 51-38, before more man 1,500 fans.

William (Tiny) Landis. one of coach Neal Harris' three holdovers from last season, copped individual scoring honors with eight field goals and three fouls for a total of 19 noints. The six- ByJackSords PAVIS, Assess foot, nine-inch center seemed to drop 3 the ball in the basket at win. Hign scorer for Lieutenant Jack Danner's 2t invaders was William (Woozy) Smith Reading youth, who amassed 16 points, Summary: Albright a coast tauaro r. pi lH I I yjzSforv hi': H-afe Landis 8 Wagner 1 0 0 2 4 CheBu c- 3 Bererla 0 2 IB Ervin 3 3 lfliMccormo- 1 3 Selover 0 0 3 olMilkovicka I 0 SlRmith 7 11 Bweeney 40 1 3 Holden 0 0 ...23 0 3'MrEnroa 0 1 llVendettl 1 IMuccl 0 Baylor Braun Death .1.

Reifert 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Miller able Cogswell type chair with maichlag etleaaa. Priced al CBAMNEL-BACI CHAIRS aline-live aaw channel-back chairs ia bvely fabrics. Kabegaay frames LOUNCC CHAI1S laxarieii lasiaf chairs, cevarti ia ceUrlnl fabrics. Bnlll Ut salid cemferl MAPLE CHAIBJ Celeaiai saapls chairs for Ids saiple reoai. Frames mad oi solid maple, with seat and back cashless covsred ia tapestry PLATFORM ROCKERS designed for comfort for those who Eke la rock.

Choice at several styles al BARREL-BACK "AIRS will add amarl style aad charm to yoar living room. Covered ia high grade fabrics. .1 Smart Decorative MIRRORS Mirrors reflect the good taste of the gift-giver. Here are smart decorative mirrors In a wide assortment of styles and sizes to fit every budget. Choice oi framed or Totali ..22 7 51! Ruts 1 I Total .19 8 38 Pnnl eommitted: Albright 10; coast Ouard It.

Armisrieter ana riower. 2F GULFSTREAM ATTENDANCE Venetian designs. TAKES DECIDED SLUMP MIAMI. Dec. 2.

OP) At tendance and parimutuel play were almost exactly halved at Gulfstream Decorative Fire-Places 4950 Portable, fire-places for your living room in choice of modern or 18th Century styles. They're decorative and will add that certain something to the room. Come in and sea our full line of these popular firs-places. 1 Park today in comparison with agures set at yesterday's opening. Official attendance was announcea as 5,036 as compared with some faux ssn Sfct' waV 500 yesterday.

Parimutuel wagering reached $280,135 as against the 209 which fed the betting machines on opening day. Not scheduled in the celebration oi I. "Florida Day" at the track was a spill Part-Wool Blankets Up To A Full Year To Pay No Charge For Credit in the first race in which Bobby Permane. high ranking jockey, suffered a fracture of the left shoulder. The accident will keep Permane, second leading pockey in winners for 1944.

idle for about three weeks. The ''Florida Day" motif was carried out, however, when Toolmaker, three-year-old brown colt of W. A. Coleman, Florida breeder and owner, copped the $2,000 mile and a sixteenth feature. Toolmakec coupled In the betting with Clansman, 'was installed as second choice and naid $6.70 to win.

5M Warm, fleecy blankets make ideal Christmas gifts. Colorful new part-wool blankets In choice of six colors. Full size with satin-bound ends. Select yours now for Christmas delivery. 1 WW 93 1 -933 Ham i 1 ton Allentown I The dally double naid $487.90 apiece to 20 lucky holders on Sal's Sister and Mlola..

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