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SCHEDULE
Week
of
Oct.
21st
Sunday,
Oct. 21, 1
p.m.-6:30
>.m,
Open Bowling.
Adirondack League
Sunday, Oct. 21 6:30 p.m.
7 p.m. Open Bowling.
Jioquois League
Wed.,
Oct. 24, 9
p.m.
Boyesen's Atlantic
vs.
River-
side Press, McConvilles
vs.
Kewell's
Mfg. Co.,
Montgom-
Wolves
vs.
Wildcats, Foxes vs. jery Bros.
vs.
Steele
&
Kelly,
Seahorses, Tigers
vs.
Otters,'Denner's Darlings
vs.
Speeds
Kaccoons
vs.
Wolverines. Texaco, Acco Products
vs.
Mr.
&
Mrs. Leafue Geary's Che v.
Sunday,
Oct. 21, 8:15
p.m.
9
p.m. Open Bowling.
McPhail
TV vs. H &
Ms.
L &
O.FA. Girls' League
Ms
vs. Don & Al's, G & Ms
Thurs.,
Oct. 25, 3:30
p.m.
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ADVANCE-NEWS PAGE
TWENTY-NINE
SLU Soccer
Team Loses
To Canucks
Canton
The
St.
Lawrence
Webster
Comes Back With
Bang
As Giants' Fullback
—731.
778.
705—2214.
6CHUTZ
FIVE
i4)~ L.
Monday,
Oct. 22, 7 p.m.'
Kiwanis
vs.
Wards, Rkkett's
Seaway League
Thurs.,
Oct. 25, 6:45
rry
By Murray Olderman
| A
year
ago the
Giants invit-
At 30,
Webster lookec
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
,ed him
back
to
training camp washed
up. In 1960,
botherea
New York—iXEAi—In
his
more
as a
token
of
apprecia-
by a sac of
water
on the
left
his legs weary from
Mashaw
491 *, ' . u *u *, ,
—Alex Webster
of the
New
of
service Alex had given them muscle pulls,
his
ribs aching,
2494.
,
al
ma
;
cn
mi
J
afternoon losing.
York Giants became
a
f
u
nback than
in any
expectation
of fu-
A^ex
had
been reduced
to
car-
n
°%
42
«-
°
a f
f,
VOred
-
Sir
GC
°
rfi
f x?
U
"
^d
saved
his
career.
ams 443
a.
hams University team
of
Mon-
;
Aclams
400. Team—,
T.
~v
*£*?*? ^f^^T*'
K
/*7
U
.
nive
.
rsi
.
t
>'
va
{
y
so
f
cer
t
.
eam
l
old age-iootball-wise. that
is
tion
for the
half dozen vears knee,
Larock 411. G Bayne 385.
w.
A. Larue 4-n. played their first lnternation-
iture value.
NICHOLS'
AMBULANCE
(0)-
jtreal. Que.
by a 6-1
score.
j
I This was
the
first team from.
Collett's Ring Career
Viewed By Old Friend
St. Law. Auto.
vs.
Pete's Rest.,
Al's. Men
vs.
LeRoux's
Plb j
5
p.m.—Ames
&
Dunn
vs.
507. D. Dodds 510.
D.
Sargent 683. 30&
L
Doe
384
Tuesday, Oct. 23, 12-7 p.m. 'Woolworth. George's Rest
vs.
Tam—830.
880.
855—2665 j754- 2358
Open Bowling.
'
iMorley's Const., Sovie's
vs.
IDAAT^TC T^.^T^
I
City
B
League |Gilmour's Varieties, Ogd.
Bat-
Tuesday,
Oct. 23, 7 p.m. _ _
__.,..
Basta
vs.
Notre Dame. O.B.C. Products
vs.
Sears, Downey's
Teai
£
e
£,
vs.
Dodds, Phillip
vs.
Colleu,
Mkt vs
Chuck's Groc.
Downy
vs.
Shade Roller.
9
Tn-School Girls* League
p.m.
Austin
vs.
WitherelV
3:30
P-m.—Kittens
vs.
It
I
tii.
514. G.
Kelly
472. K
Sutea Smith 421.
R
450.
P.
Stllei
636. E
Kelly
517.
785. 735. 740—2260
.
..„.«-
,
*
,
*
ni
^' Team -865.
807.
817—248*
vs.
Ogd.
Savings,
Hy's
Body
,Wood
s Fruit Market
vs. OGD
BOWLING CENTER
<0) —|W
Schoieii 422.
L.
Ashley 375.
R.
across
the
border that coach
Shop
vs
Boyer Bros Sovie's WSLB, Scottys Service
vs. J-
Robir^on
540. B.
Walker 393.'Robem
348. B
Nichols
269. F
TnTr*?t™in-cel;.!*.L„..
«
^
CK,,,f?
OOMC*
Nirhol's Amhulam*
n^H
J
-
Tal
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r
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«36. *>
Brown 425. p.apm 441. Team-784. 742. 778 Tom Cartmill
s
Sa:nts have en-
.
vs.
Shurtleffs. Nichols Ambulance, Ogd.
B
Gokey
^
Te
am
_.72fl. 764. 762 2305. countered this vear. Soccer
is
*
Major League Creamery
vs.
Kerrs Const., -2255 OGD CREAMERY <4>-M. Put-'._
-
f
,
fir
_
t
.. *:
tv
„»
a
«
*
Mondav
Oct
•>•>
a
n m Halco
vs.
Reeds Service
Os-
EDDIE'S REST <1>-L. Beard
man 389. E
Dibble
340. P.
Wall
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ars,|
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^
aFla
^
«8. ®
Alton 488.
416 L.
Burnett 429.
D.
Peters 512
SLL
this fall.
Madden Blue
vs.
Ballantine, cars
vs.
towards Jtest.,
P.
Mario* 455.
L. Doe 494
Team Team-803. 874. 820-2497.
,
Thet
c
a
;
ntc
w_
to fhA
crrtr
Panasonic
vs
Crescent
Rec
-Dougs Rest.
vs.
Ogd. Bowling'—720. 8»7. 852—2469.
,
REEDS SERVICE
(0J—E.
Ma.-
Jfte
^
a
-
nI
s D.oxe
tne
scor-
^.
v,iwcui Center
CASH
OiL
SALES
^3>—P
Amo ney 303.
J.
Marney 391. D. McDon-
.ng ice in the
first quarter
1608.
J.
Whueread 457.
R
^Mattice
aid
402. js.>umley^407. B
Q
Sher_ry
wne
n left wing Shelly Bnggs that
Lem
Col!ett
was
passed
;
'
'°
*i (Lincoln, Mass.) rammed
a on. I
remember him from
the ?
wt>r^T^rc Tr.*r-T
1P
i
(4)—A.'ball between
the S:r
George first
dav he set
foot
in Og- !
IROQUOIS LEAGUE Johnson 409. D. Ashiey 499.
J.
Se-
fioa
]
^MJ
J>VS,
S
wa
-
tne
onlv dersbur?
We
were friends
STEELE
&
KELLY
,4,-B
Stiles guin 512.
L.
Knable 464.
D.
Field-
g
^^ A *• . oo
aensourg.
we
were inenas
Itery
vs.
Casa
De
Franco, Acco
313
»
J
stile*
34i. D
Bo\er 36J.
ing 510.
Team-894.
826.
803 ^coring
in the
first
22 min-
since that time.
i?
K Kelly
261. M
O'Brien 429. 2523.
ute
quarter, and the onlv score
Lem
first came here
at the'
.
832.
758—2361.
,
OGD. BOWLING CENTER (4i
g. t,
t
register invitation
o* the
late Virto-
GEARYS
CHEV. i0)—P. Stan-
C.
Murrav 434.
G.
H:ll 447.
T La-
s
'
Lawrence
was to
register imitation
o. me
late victo.
[ton 388.
J.
Harper 414.
M
Geary
Joy
384.
J.
Shaver 457. Extra 360..against
the
Canadian club. ,Dumas, who
at
that time
was
'?H-
M
Bog
!rr^
us
J.
2
K
f-
Putney Team-799
769
849-2417.
j The
Montreal team proved promoting fights
in the old :
350
Team—718.
82o.
728—2271.
HALCO (0) —W. Scruton 408.
H r r * t>
JOHN
B.
STEVENS
|
hardi.v »eenia possible
?
Team—850.
WOOD'S
FRUIT
MKT
49
4.
]
826.
RIVEl^SIDlES
PRESS
Wr
J.
La
.
Strader 391. iTKnapp sSi.
J.
Ma"*
iust
too
much
for the
Scarlet Floral Hall
at the
fairgrounds,
.sic 378.
A
Gibson 510. Team—737. Samts. Held scoreless
for the
Billed
as
amateur fights thev
3:30 p.m.—Kittens
vs. Ti-
Diamond
vs.
Brown, Ferris vs.
,gers
*
Wlld Cats
vs
'
A1Iy
Cats
-
Simpson, Newell
vs.
Kerr
L,ons
vs
-
B
^
ck
Beauty,
But-
D:bWe
3Q2
j
6tevens
273 D
^
761 7g:
^^^ auartpr
S-
r,
Pnr
»
broke M-erP rpallv <u> n-nf^^ional
Const. terfhes
vs.
Beavers. ,Roc*
245
Team-690.
723. 748-
DOUG'S BARBER
SHOP
(0)
r
st quarter. _b.. ueorge broKe were reall> semi-p.ofesMOra
UH
.
p
M
i.-_,..
|
Suburban League
No. 1
r
2251
-
J
-
Case
v
S
08
-
D
Spooner 373.
G.l
int
o
the
scoring column with
and
sometimes
a
real
'pro
\V-A2A
U.. ^f , ,J Fn Oct 26 645 Dm I
,-DOVER'S DARLINGS
(4)-T
Lemke 495.
D.
Kelso 408
J.
Ken-
a
pair
of
goals
in the
second sneaked
in
under
an
assumed
Wednesday,
Oct. L'4, 1:30
c
f V# n w i T
Montro
>
^
84
K-
Oratkow&ki
379.
nedy
382.
Team-824.
826. 822- ^
t
*.
f..,,^.^
„.,
th a
_
ar
__
pm
Mi^ls Res*
vs
Craw S^haeffer Beer
vs.
Marlow
Si M.
Wcxxis
299. B
Montroy
40i.
2472 iquar.er.
ana
loiiowed with
a
name.
*'
* * ""
Sons, Cash
Oil
Sales
vs.
Gene-
M
Guthrie
346
Team—695.
807,
HOWARD'S REST
M)
B.
pair
in
each
of the
remaining
lord Plb., LeRoux Plb.
vs.
Van
Kyning, Carroll's Jewelry
vs.
Ogd. Creamery, Saratoga
.Vichy
vs. The
Book Shop.
Commercial League
Wednesday. Oct.
24. 7
p.m.
Wards Rest.
vs.
Schuler's,
Puritan
vs.
Miller Life, Shade
Holler
vs.
Wright's Sport.,
A'-T'xf"!""
'TV^
Xiheome
Oil vs.
McCadam's.
9
0l1
'
McAaam Dod
«
see Five.
E. D.
Bnggs
vs.
Eus- BOYESEN-S ATLAK_
tis Farm, Sports Mart
vs. Me-
A
L*e 403. A.
Campbell
tropolitan.
Neutown
411. B.
Havens
279. M
7 p.m. Open Bowling.
Suburban League
No. 2
Fri.,
Oct. 27, 9
p.m.—N.Y.
E
SDPW
vs.
Newell
Mfg.
Co., —796. TTI. 801—2368
Waddmgton
7-up vs.
Collett
_-MONTGOMERY
BROS
*
,.o
nljl-
D
Donaleskl
490. A.
Leixio
334.
808. 766-2424
e
vs.
.tsarrs
B.
Trombly
447, B
Gebo*
396. M
Back
in
those days,
'Red'
i
J
?
hn
n
46 G
Sho
t
n
*}'•
B
"t^
s
two quarters. The victory kept O'Brien,
a St.
Lawrence
bell
349.
M. Team-828. 92e. 949—2705.
* " '
St
Georges perfect record
ov-
University student
was a
ler American clubs
in
tact.
j
leading lightweight
in
this
(2>
F. j^
e
L
arries were
playing
he services
of
senior
Best., Loblaw's
vs
Burns
Bott.. Queensboro
ciy's Mkt.
Thursday,
Oct. 25,
pm.
Open Bowling.
St. Lawrence League
Thursday,
Oct. 25. 6:45 p.m.
Crescent Rec.
vs.
Sperling's,
Geo.
Hall
vs.
Davis' Grocery,
Kirbv
330.
Team—866.
755. 778
DOWNEY'S
MKT
2399.
Downev
433. A.
Briere
325. B. .
.NEWELLS
MFG.
(21—L. Amo Reed 385.
£
Levac 496.
B.
Green without
463.
s. Ban- 342. C.
Maltbv 369. 313. Team—796. 800. 833—2429 icaptain Art Geurtsen cLisbon)
Ban 268.
B.
Decker 434."Team SEARS <2> A. Sears
376. A.
„.>,,_
„.
ac
c
;j^i
ir
,
a
j ^„
T
.,„ •K^
win
342. P.
Ashler
433. C.
Mills
*
ho Aas
sidelined during
the
(4) —'363.
A.
Bouchard 338. Team—830. week with
a
painful ankle
in-
jury,
and
missed
the
game
he
CiLMOUR*s VARIETIES (0)
'had
his
mind
set on
winning
Dom:ny
315. F
Gilmour
352. B.
before
the
season even began
Draper 218. Maurick 308. Fav 315.
^.^ _
ovi a
. ,
iy
.
„.,.^
*/_..
TearrT^888
740.
804-
2532.
i
The
next
and
f:nal
S
ame
ioT
ACCO
PRODUCTS <4>—J. Jenk-'the SLU pitchmen wiii
be
held
8U
-
i^
3
x.
3
B
Brac
*L
0
37
^
\,
?
rr:
X
nex
t Wednesdav. October
24.
404.
N.
Warren
348, D
McDonald
T»
fi-4' '
Moose
' Bobcats
VS.
Foxes,
MCCONVILLE"S
INC. (3)- n.
303. Team—820. 821. 785—2426.
J--D.4D Timers
vs
Beavers Wildcats P^
13
*
1-
437. j.
strader
387. B
vs? Bears. Mustangs'
vs.
Black t^S^
3
^-?^^* be^S^
w££ ^1%^: the new
soccer field
on
the! who
was
also
p.m.
~
Perretta's
vs.
Bristol's o^Qre^rv
^
M
°
tel
**'j*™^*' ***'
Team
-
6&6
' '
83
*
AppL. Gallaghers vs.^BuTr^'
^ P-^ ^
Bow-ling.
b
'
£a
"' Sat., Oct. 28, 1
p.m.—Lions
g^
3
'
4
'
T
**™~'
1
*
0
SPEEDS
TEXACO
(0) K
Manning
312. B.
Whalen
288. C.
Morgan
310. B.
Levac
479. J. Eb-
763.
area.
'Red' was
fast
and
clever.
He
fought Lem Col-
lett several times, here
and
in surrounding towns
but
truthfully
Lem was a
little
bit
the
better man
and
usu-
ally came
out
with
the de-
cision,
in
fact
I
don't
re-
member that
'Red'
even
rying
the
ball
22
time?
in 12
games.
For a
halfback
who
earns
hi*
keep
on the
ground,
that's like Benny Goodman
coming
on
without
his
clarinet
But Webster pushed
his way
iack into
a job.
Some guys
trengthen themselves with
push-ups.
A>x
mastered
the
push-away.
He
pushed him-
self away from
the
table often
enough
to
drop
his
weight
from
a
ballooned 230
to
220.
Then Allie Sherman, com-
ing
on as
head coach
of
the Gi-
ants last year, completed
the
revival.
He
installed
a
twin
setback system and. after Phil
K:r.g
got
hurt
in the
last pre-
season game against Green
Bay, made Webster fullback.
This
is
what
it
meant:
un-
er
the old
system, playing
right halfback. Webster spent
half
his
time
as a
flanker,
go-
ng
out on the
wing every
..me the Giants lined
up
strong
.0
his
side; now Alex
is
always
:
deep back
in the
running
position.
The late Lem Collett
|
The
saving
in
energy alone
fought
so
manv times thev
,co
.
u
j
d
J
1
^
1 u
u
p X
£*
,
Br
J
uns
"
became what
the
fight trade
™*.
>*
J.
(where
B:g
Red,
as
terms -cousins.' Thev reailv
*
hc
bo
-
v
^.
cai1
u
him
«
makes
hlS
went right after
it
and. while
home
J-
*
nen he
wasn
J
^P"
there
was no big
margin. Lem HI*
the end as
*
hal
^ck;
\%
ebster
was
doing wind
i
was
the
much stiffer puncher
sprints
as a
flanker
and
possi-
Panthers
Maple City Boys
Team—774.
755. 828
£*
r
*
297-
2357.
~~ Gau 287. A
Concer
373. M. Mr-
iower campus
ACCO
PRODUCTS'
(1> 6
Gaw 338
Team—765,
797. 728
Cn)
~,
00 c
OM
iK*«y
317. M
Brenr.o
347. G. Ed-
2290
Sat.,
Oct. 28, 6:3U p.m.
wards
376. L.
Havens
atn xi
SOVIET
A
Donaldson 399.
B
I
the fans. Mickey
and
Raymann^
jBurdick 411. Team-
791.882.831
Co-ed League 2504
.
Sat., Oct. 28, 8:45 p m.'
HAMMOND
G. L. F. <3\ L
iCantnn
A T
T
c TT «i v^
Russell 264.
B.
Cook 331.
D
Bickel-
Fridav
Oct *6 1^-6 nm
|^
a
nton A.T.I.
\S. L. Of \
er- Gardiner
382. C.
Harris
370. R
rr.aa>.
utt. -b. u-b
p.m.
mont
Purdue
vs. St.
Law- Lavarnway
444.
w. Heuvelton Oil, Eddy's Rest
Vs.
Squirt Skirts, Basta's
vs
Acco Products.
vs.
rence, Notre Dame
vs.
Okla-
homa Sooners.
9
p
m. Open Bowling.
CRESCENT
RECREATION
BOWLING
LEAGUE
864-2349
Team—822.
863
MARSAW5
ATLANTIC
(2)—J
Langtry
452. W.
Gilmer
458. M
McLear
246.
E.
Howie 314.
R.
Mar-
saw
445.
Team—848.
806.
786
2440.
Havens
317 R.
Hunter 434.
S.
Kf>:-
,
le\ 378. Team—755, 819. 740--2314.
1
OGD. BATTERY
<4>
F
Reean
390.
O.
Crowlev
320. B
Witherell
397.
S
Paradis
409. M.
Looney
382
Team—8C9. 821.
793—2473.
i
CASA DEFRANCO (0)—P
Fho-
lette
416.
E
Peck 366.
S.
Jones 2^5.
H
McDonald
332. R.
Gravel
tne
409
Team—862. 788.
732—2382.
i
AMES
&
DUNN (4)—M. Howard
473.
H
Dilcox 433.
E
Caufieid 424.
E.
Fleldine
489. I.
Brossole
404.
BOGARDUS
INS
(2)—J.
Rus-
sell
411.
R.
Garrison 407.
G.
Dur< T
Pa
^!^8-fi
K
(w'jw
^T
ant
382.
J.
Bo?ardus 440.
R.
Rick-
Team
8
'
6
M2
-
853—25,1.
,
ard
421.
Team-834.
917, 772-,
WOOLWORTH'S
(4)-S.
Dodds!
333.
F.
Dawson 400.
F.
Beaton
342.
Open Bowling
Diamond National League
Friday.
Oct. 26. 6 p.m.
Millwrights
vs.
Adjusters,
^Molded Pulp
vs.
Electricians,!
Shipyard
vs.
Yard Birds, Tech
Control
vs.
Rebels.
FHriav
Ort
*>R
Hrm-arr?''
'
WED.
P. M.
LEAGUE
nFfX
ii
V i w J "^, T ^
CRAWFORD'S <3)-J. Stark
2
"3 _
Hotel
vs.
bardies Rest.,
J. F.
437.
B.
Gilbert
392. M.
Boucbey
AC
^
TES
^SL
(3)—c. Smith
j
Lupia 378
M
Kine 427 Team
Sr.arp
Co. vs.
Crescent Rec.'SZ!?-
£•
Gr
»
velinf
41T
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Gilbert
f?
3
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1
--
«"«*«£-
33
Ji'
L
Larue 378>
774
-
865. 323-2462.
IT
pRnnr'c
P1K
v
-
White
rr-™
398
Team—814. 820. 842—2476.
Paddock
36a. C.
Williams
489 '
GEORGES REbT (0)—L
John-
JLeKouXS
Plb..
Whits Groc, LEROUX PLUMBING
U) P
Team—829. 863. 764—2456. ison
323 D
Ma7e
377 C
LaSSl
Murray's Hotel
vs.
Simpsons Bowman
480 M.
Davis
358. H
0.^'^°
^^TY
n,-j
l328
.
v
.
Soper 367.
I.
ciibyaS.
PruES
iHoIlis 314.
L.
Hobbs 255.
R.
Pom- J^
55
^
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£
C
^
ok 31
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D
-
B:ckel- Team—770
785
795—2350.
c
J ^ * ^. ,« ^
l
brJ
o
292.
Team-817,
726.
795
haupt
1»8. T
Chapman
435. P. '
'V**—'*™
Saturday,
Oct. 27, 12-6 p.m.
2338.
:Rand
390.
Team—676.
713.
798
Open Bowling.
j
THE BOOK SHOP
(
2)—O.
Amo
218
i„,
r»;T
m
H
VatL,i
I
»,»„
482 M
Powers 343.
E.
Newell
385. .
ICICLE RESTAURANT
Diamond National League
R
.
Tn
omp80n
340 B
Lwnard
36
|;
Hoiiister
312. A.
sareent
376. D
Waddington
Saturday,
Oct. 27. 6 p.m.
—'Team—830.
728.
820—2372.
Lowery
392. M
Secuin
408. D. 1 ? r-
r /0
, ^
OGD.
CREAMERIES
(2) G.
Holllster 491. Team—757. 805,
870 *
Tench S
r
ine
rue (3) C.
Ropers 448. A. Douglas 434. D. Fox ""ii
3
,
2
^^
I
Hollidav 349.
J.
JLan^enmayr
,398.
S.
Foster
449. H.
Field* 47C. SCHOOl HOUSE
INN
(2) A.
497 H
"p.i^ell
^78 M
Tiernan
Team—765.
763.
839—2367 McEwen
423. L.
Wa«ner
389. J *
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Harness Racing Is
Big Business
In
New York State
Harness
racing
is
big business and continues
to
provide
large
sums to the State
of
New York and the municipalities
where
race meets are heid.
The
following are taxes, fees
and
salaries paid
to
gov-'
weil Know
mental
agencies
or
their employees
by the
Saratoga f**
s
(;
of
, *
ernmenta
Harness
Racing Association during
the
summer race sea-
^1
"fj"
^J^'
1
*
1
*' V*
r
-^t_i-f-x-,
"i-
N
right hand, when
he oft
The Seaway Night Hawks
(2i—G.'
Bowling League
of
Riverlanes,
Diamatizers
vs.
Shipping.
Tra
Baps
vs.
Groundwood, Hard-
wood
vs.
Carpenters.
8
p.m.
Open Bowling.
CARROLL'S
JEWELRY
(1)
—'Langtry 419.
V.
Rogers 405.
R'GU-
340. H.
McCumber
437
mer
302.
OGDENSBl'RG BOWLING
CENTER
861—.
LaMays Texaco
^1) P.
(0)_H
'Spears
398. E.
Dennis 315.
O.
A
Sears 446.'
E
Hannan
398. M.
mer 302
Team—819.
783.
Kiliop
400. A.
Cole
492. E.
Rose
2463
468.
Team—837.
835. 841 2513.
LAVARNWAY'S
REC
SARATOGA
VICHY
I3I R
'^cher
317. R
Thompson
368. D.
Moulton
265, J.
Hotten
35
Woods
388.
M.
Loonev
409. E Se-
Bi
ckelhaupt
297. B.
Lavarnwav
j
Prnpr
4^0
gum
346. B
Irvine
463. W.
Dob-
122-
s
P
a
" 390.
Team—7J 5. 772.
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/r)
,
iakv
449.
Team—865
882
794
687-2174. ftoda Lumoer
(3)
2541
687-2174.
ftoda
j D. E
ROBINSON
&
SONS
(4>—'shoen
S. Robinson
423.
387.
T.
Pennyfeather
sel 319,
B.
Adams 400,
J.
Dun-
bar 250.
E.
Carnal
295. B.
;
Larrow 390.
j
Arlene's Beauty Shop
il)
*
Open Bowling
rvJ^T^Jo;
'
l
° °
P m
"
VANHYNING SUPPLY
O) --
M. Robinson
423. J.
Robinaon
379, -,,
n
W
i!l~rr1 ARD
M*
Martin
Cpen
Bowling. |McPhenKm
435. C.
Lauer
296 J
B
-
Harvey
345. R.
Langtry
379. j.
431
'
V
'
^
jII
*rd
460. M.
Martin
Jleindeer League |Lup
t
a 378.
B.
Denr.v 365.
K
Bur- Barlow 485. Team—822. e24. 872—,342.
G.
Ibey 486.
Sun.,
Oct. 21. 7
p.m—Cupid JJJJ
405
-
Team—813.
805.
837—2518.
^ ^^
Adams Drugs
(0) C.
Cis-
vs.
Dormer,
Dasher
vs.
Moose,
JIM
MILLS
REST
(i> B
CRESCENT
RECREATION
Biitzen
vs.
Elks. Vixen
vs.
Murray 425.
J.
Rupert
438. R.
BOWLING ALLEYS
Comet
Pranrer
vi
RnHolnh
Lewis
403
-
F
Murray
431. T.
6T
LAWRENCE LADIES'
v-omet, i-rancer
vs.
rtudoipn,
Brary
483
Team—845.
802
755 LEAGUE
A.ntler
vs.
Dancer. .2402
;
EDpY-s
REST
(0;—A.
Wicy.t
$
p.m.
Open Bowling. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
.„„: uim* R^*-e' 1 .,„. BURNS BOTTLING
(1) H
Junior High Bojs League Burgea*
449. R
Aahley
343 H
l»!on..
Oct. 22. 3:30
p.m. 'Norman 449.
p.
Oraveiioe 458.
B. = p.
BBIOGS
(4)-R
Kir>n;Dunn 444. ishoes.
ure
recommended
for
one which another hunter will P™I^
Svraru«u»
vs
Notre Damp
Pn]
Brennan
480.
Team—836.
779. 729
36c
-
M
Gort
*
8
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Kiliop
463.1
IF intern
9ar No 3 m V
h,.r,i<,rc
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1U
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-;
ICI W11,
i Brook;
fc>racuse
vs.
JNOtre uame,
uoi-
_
2344
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w
- "*
M
Kirbv
290.
V.
Gokey 449 Team'
^ , I „?' ,
U
J ~ v.
hunters.
.
not
mista
k
e
as
belonging
to a
a
hirh
Five Aces.
Ten
Pins SCHULERS
(S)-f
Ramie 514. -2&J44. 849-2527
La
Rue 294.
P. ^
ood
244. F.
.'deer
or a
rabbit,
is
orange
th
"!^
Wh
^
r
-- - -
-.~«—.
- .^ . . -- - . \
ision Conservation Insti-
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inere vv nen
jgate
vs
vs
456.
B
Waucer 332.
I.
Ca»ey 399.
H.
Cressev 400,
H.
Dunn
372
R
Mashaw
392. G.
Carter
467. » r* ^ **n -D c- .* van
TIT
Team-^B3i.
829.
779—24*:9
,A.
Car\-ill 440.
R.
Scott 360, M. jackets
and
E.
D.
BRIGGS
(4)-R
Kir)»V'Dunn
444
lop
463.1
La
Rue
294.
P.
Wood
244. F.
beat him.
Then there
was
'Mickey'
and
this usually told
the
ta'e.
when
the
Scarlet Saints play
|
George,
the
fast moving
cuff-
Another that
Lem
fought
pass rece:ver
-
host
to
LeMoyne College at; ing Indian from Hogansburg.
on
several occasions
was But"
playing fullback,
he's
popular with 'Lefty* Kennedy,
a
southpaw mostiv
a
"straight-ahead
guv.
Lem battler from Massena. They The difference
is
sharp.
tangled several times
in ex- -im
not
X
ired
anv
more"
citing, rough, tough goes
but
sa
ys Alex. "When you're
not
Lem
was the
master.
1
tired, you
run
better—and
you
One fight that
I do rr-
don
'
1
get
hun
*'
member clearly
was
when
Last
-
vear
-
in hls
seventh sea-
Lem
met the
famous 'Farmer'
50n in the
National Football
Tracy, billed
as the
Lisbon League
(he
played
a
coupie
plowboy.
at the
Seguin
roH-
of
-
vears
in
Canada before
(?r rink,
one of the
local fight
that)
- Webster reached
his all-
emporiums
of the dav. The
time
P
eak
as a
professional
•Farmer'
was
touph
and
could
2
a
'
nin
£
928
yards, third
in the
hit like
a
mule and Lem knew National League behind
J:m
:t.
but
never gave
the
strong
B:own
and Jim
Taylor.
boy
the
chance
to
land
his
He
'
s
in
^
at a
strong pace
well known havmaker.
Bv
this
a
^
am as tho
Giant>' leading
is career Lem could
ru?her
Amazingly,
as a
target
hit hard too. especiailv with
for
safe:
>*
valve
P-^-^es. flare-
outs
and
screens. Webster
was
used
on the end of a 1-2
com-
aIso
the
Gian
^' leading
re-
bination. That night
it
*
was
ceiver af:er
thp
f:r5t
month.
working perfectly
and on
U hen thc
G
>
am
*
n
^d the
=
1
'^"2o
5everal
occasions
Lem
made
*
l
* Pf>"-
especially
on
plays
51.400.63
hLs
opponents
eve< bIink
and
for
ball-controi yardage.
A'ex
7.D00 00
his
knees
sas A* I
remember
15 lhe man
-
He
^"^
fast
-
He
9.750.00 there
was no
knockout
but
could
be the
lowest back
in
28.287.50
Lem had the
Farmer
in bad
pr0 bal1 for
straight ahead
hanging
on the
speed
"
And he
do
**
n
'*
havr
ropes when
the
final hell rang.
:he
explosive power
of Jim
In
all his
fights Lem nev-
er was known
to
back down
from
anv
opponent. There
were times that
he
knew
that
the
other fellow
was
bireer, probably stronger,
and
had a lot
more rin«r
ex-
perience.
But
that didn't
bother
Lem. he
would fifht
anrbody anywhere
and al-
ways grave
the
crowd
its
money's worth.
One time
at
Masser.a. fight-
:ng
on a
card
for the
la+e
'^r
Varsity football practice
F:i*her Bel! am v. Lem*« opp<^~- Monday afternoon,
was
trans-
en:
was
reailv
a
'pro.'
He
fered
in th^
Ramsdell-Znan
..
_
L m
railed himself Jnhnnv Bums. Ambulance frcm
the A. Ear-
even yellow
The
next safest color
and
frorr
Brookhm
He was
from
tor.
Hepburn hospital
to
Svra-
yn
all
right
and
»•?.? cxrse Memorial hospital
Wed-
-rar.king boxer down nesday afternoon.
Jh*
fight game
«
**a* accompanied
to
son,
June 7 through Sept.
1
New
York State:
Share
of
pari-mutuel handle
Admission
tax
License
fees
Test
fees
Salaries
of
State Officials
Total
Federal
Gov't Admission Tax
....
Saratoga
County Admission Tax
City
of
Saratoga Admission Tax
Grand
Total
.....
S
907,573 64
SI.004.513.77 ^hape
and
68.480.30"
51.400.63
51,40063
$1,175,795.33
This
total does not include real property taxes. Federal
income
tax or state franchise tax.
Yellow Caps For Hunters
Are Advocated For Safety
Brown.
But Alex Webster
is
the kir.d
of oid pro the Giants win with.
Injured
Boy
Is
Taken
To
Svracuse
Joseph
S-
vmour. 14-year-
old
son of
Mr.
and
Mrs. Rob-
•ert Seymour,
who was in-
jured during
S;
Mary's
Jun-
Yellow caps
and
hunting ized
as a
human
Mon.
Xinnej-s
Drugs
vs.
...
_.
Osgood
Pete's
489
-
D
Fielding
443. B
Johu»oii ~??*l:
-tot,ri
u..rfe
M
1
««o4
,~ T~
427
-
w
Afchlrv 45€.
C
Carter
516
OGD
CREAMERIES
<1> H.
Best.. Hudson Const,
vs. Tex-
Tenm
_
791
^
^Z.^^
1
01
°
Doder 481.
s
Soue
307. c. *<-
SCO,
Cash
Oil
Sales
vs. Old
W'RIGHTTS
SPTG.
GD6
f#)
'tf
87
**
2
-
N
-
0"M&rah
»8 C.
fikelly
Team—742.
772. 711
-222.V
khakis blend too well with
thc
*v,
ev
sav
SPTG
GDS
f4)
'C
1,
Homestead, Beldocks Garage
£
GUmour 450.
R
Wright 438.
E
29
>-
tute.
Inc., a
non-profit educa
onal
and
research organiza- ,„
wo
^ j
4U
_
-m
_ ^ ,-
4
_ ., , . _*
terrain
and the
game.
Dr K.J
W Veitch 392.
M.
Wright 3"S.
t:OT1
Ulth
headquarters
an
d
. " _
I. Binion 339.
M
McNeil 410. Philadelphia,
not
only urged }rw:ce
to
sozrlir.g draws
hunters
to
turn from
the tra-
"Tradrtiora:
red mav
look Another
t me h:s
opponen*
deer
or a
rabbit.
Reds,
plaids, blues, greens and
was
^d he
came
up
north,
as
Svracuse
by his
parents
and
•looking
fr>-
eas-v- aunt. Mrs. Herman Bova
Jr..
pickings."
Lem
fourht
h
;
D.
Jones 364.
%,«
Ci*A R^-.l,r«r romor
\A.
r
Spilmaii 509.
Dy
466.
E.
Srber- ..HEVVELTON
OIL (2.-H
Frlot
Vs.
Ogd. Bowling Center. Mar- merhorw
437.
Team—«15.
837
low's
&.
Sons
vs.
Mill's Rest. —-2489
was "Kid* Lamanna.
837
4fi
l-
374,
KX
A
freshrr.ar..
Joe was in-
jured while p.aying r:c:hT
halfback
in ar.
ir.tra-squad
Avon
(1> N
Mille-
354
amonai
rec to a
gowen
yei-
good
in the
showroom
of a **
s
^
in
^Trranna. arot-.
r
scr:mmape
He
sustained head
u. WCXKI
J7i. IE
c-artort.
S.
Miller 367.
J.
French 140..
^
»>ut suggested that State sports shop." pointed
out Dr
f
^'
I^wna
had
fnu?hz
ar.d
neck ir..iunes wh.le
C.
Ferns
434. B.
Gitr.noD
£
Moulton
244 E
Henderson Game Commissions make
the
Ku
don.
"but
wear
H
where Jjrr.*r.
v
Goodrich,
of
buffalo, throwing
a
rout
re
block
'-n
No.
1.
C-Way Taxi
vs.
Steg-
^T^
R
^^
S
l2!
it
.ll
)
'^^
HuT
'^rT^
m
^^
7
?5i
M
^~^
J
367
^lor
mandatory. ihunters roam
and
open seasor
^ th*
lightweight champirm-
a
defen>:ve halfback
tnaier Beer.
.S^K
itii5^!if
*G
BS2O?
A\»£*£ 11 liSoJSf
*£
Eastern Star No.
1 (3) - C'
Opt«"etric research
in
may close more quickly than
^ip of the
world, that's
bow
Cl«b League
r
474
Team-913. 74^ 763—2425 A. Heaysman 301.
E
McNaiiy 417. G^egorv
384 V
PembertOT Pennsylvania.
New
York and
you
anticipated"
)
g
J
«*oc
he was. He
decisioncd
JAoru
OcL 22. »
p.m.
-'
^^S^H-
cl
SLiJL»""a^'
sw51
r1]cm^s
2
*u
n
'28Z T.HenrV 36!*.
G.
Holliday Delaware, reported
Dr. Her- . . .
|Lem
but
or.lr after
a
battle.
Adams-Pagano
vs.
MorLtown R*
1
^^ ^i^rf'ISS
iS
Be?^^?o.
1
^T^
!
p;
1
;2^
D. 80? B.
Plum* 440.
!«"» ^
Kudon.
of
Albany. Good vwotii, important for
f
G.vmg away weight
wa
?
Faculty,
P&C
Food vs. Kate
It
^,
Ue
**
aam
4M
T«un-^84. 775! S^*^,
4
^
4
^ ^J**"*.**
3
-*£ Kentner's Farm Supplv
(3)
N Y
national president
of a
successful hunting trrp.
em- OK
with Lem
He
fought Joey
Jerry, Speeds Service
vs.
"fciSSgi RBJ
^^
Deoane'^^ Team~742.
893. *^
(
_
p
p^^
^
D
/
Man^|VCT. found that
a
hunter wear- phas**d
Dr.
Kudon.
and
the;Marsh,
of
Auburn,
on
weral
Mill's
Rest.
No. 1. ,»9. G.
fhraxj
507. X-
Bo?rardi»
TRIAJSGI*
(J>—F Br»rr $31.
280
*
t>m- ODfn Bowliru?
rrr
-
H
Bo*«rtfa»
443. J
Bacon
Jf
Ba*»
42t, H
Bowr 37tJ
P.
#Ll
n.lTa »S!lr¥
,
*
0:
'
!
Twu»-7H0.
771
840-2191.
**"* 365. V.
VoigW
442
fiea.
HaO
Ac
Btsfcop
C«woy
GALLAGHEB BLACK TOP
,aj '«**
«>*
874—JSS2
'280.
G.
Morgan
ZK. A
Putney:
1
^ *rte™ yellow
in
brightly-
use of
gt>ld*n yellow, from*
a 0
403'
J
Rjcfaardson
216 "
hued autumn woods
and for-
safetv standpoint, will grre
an t
*o everv hunter's vision
Leacw
|E
I>ea1*
474. W.
Sic**
508. C.
rv
'-*'
*
MCWWAID («)—F
La- ^V «
iues^
Wl A J-W pm
G
o^i^je,.
*
7£
TV^Z.773
948, ^^W
344.
F
Miller
366 5
I*P»-.«
I 11
If-^HIISI
N 111 I
Booms
vs.
Blue Jays. Eagtes
794-ZMS
' *50
Tran>--82P.
~ta
mo—J422
,\^
UvvIlJWI
Vr
v*. Blue Birds, Onoies vs.
not
ITRRFTTA-S
<e»—C
s**r»
««. .
CRESCENT R»CREATIOH
.4 -]
«
., v in_T o
_T^
e^
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