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L.L. Ski Patrol Helps Make Slopes Safe By BILL YOORHEES Ash of Woodmere; Laurence Bauer; missions at Hofstré college, was a| blant, flue Canada, to offer unsung heroes of a rapidiy.| Of Laurelton; Ralph Jenny, Garden| member of the famed 10th Moun- their es. There are no restric- winter sports Baum: 411. City; Mr. and Mrs, Hillister Kent! tain division. United States Ski| tons, however, as to where a mem- of Mempatead; Mr, and Mrs, Rip-| troops during the last war and.| ber must go except in cases of ex- pat ich voluntarily) som; Philip Ross, Garden City; Kd| while in that outfit, learned every-| treme emergency, In various instan- Schott of Merrick and Harry Voege| thing there was to know about| ces, patrols have performed errands talent to make the sport a safe one, of Garden City skilyg under any aBd all conditions.| of mercy when they have relieved of late more and more] The inclusion of Mrs, Kent is a| As explained by Kent, members| families or complete towns that have is to the| fortumate one since she is particw of the patrol do mot have an easy| been snowbound and cut off from is being given larly versed in the knowledge of| time of it when fulfilling their du-| their regular sources of food or and importance of these PA#| pirst ard, being a qualified instruc-) ties. From the time they start out; medical supplies, f tress, With members of the patrol they are strictly on their own, fi-] To help keep up the operating ex- required 'to have taken a 30 hour| nanclally speaking, There is no| penses of both the local patrols and - the example set by other| course in basic first ald and then| monetary remuneration for their| the national system, many areas Here's something for our Joc&l] patrols, the Long Island Ski Patrol] to continue with two two-hour services, When a patrol member ar-) have instituted the \nickel a night\ association-minded bowlefs.t6 100K was originated to lend what help it| brush-up study periods including] Fives at a ski area, whether alone or| program, In effect, skiers pay, in forward to; -American Bowling toward augmenting local pa-| winter first ald, Mrs. Kent keeps| With the patrol as & whole, he must addition to the regular cost of their m at various Eastern ski areas| that départment running smoothly| immediately report to the head of| night's lodging, an extra nickel by conducting the first ald classes| the local patrol which operates at for the members. Not yet a skier,| that area, He is at Once assigned to| keep. This year, a more convenient i 1 63 For coufie crown ~ By JACK al h she is learning, Mys, Ken{| a certain slope or trail which he is| method of paying that tax has been ° “m1, contributes her knowl-] to patrol that day, All expenses for| offered. This is the \package\ pro- Michigan {g the mythical national football champion to cause. the day, or for Rowever long he| gram, whereby skiers all over the Associated Press po edge of first ald the stays are borne entirely by the) country are urged to buy a pia for in the final llof the 1948 Conversely, Mrs. Ripsom, a sKill-| member the same as any patron, In| two dollars, which automatically full skier, is boning up on her fi\St| some areas, although the situation| makes them immune from charges ? Garden| ald to become a full-fledged mem-|is not to prevalent, he must even at the areas. \\\ uest| ber of the patrol with the help Of) pay the current rate for each time| But as long as there is snow and a the Mrs. Kent, he rides the lift or tow, means of transportation, the Long of. the selections made by their col- which goes toward the patrol up- point margin over runnerup Notre Dame,. which also. finished ;'s se- behind the scenes cond straight perfect- season. In - number, 19! Heading the Long Island unit is! Nor do the patrols confine their| Island Ski patrol will lend. its ”mum“ o have no com- experts in| Kent, himself, A member of the) trips entirely to local areas. In| services at many of the slopes and| the matter of first place ballots, tiations pire Ci pritne requisite! Hofstra college ski club and the! some cases, individual members or | trails which are becoming more and Michigan had a substantial lit-fl mhn'mmm any patrol. Charter| New York City Ski council, Kent,] groups, have traveled as far as| more popular with the hickory rid-| margin. In points it was 3448 p m will be lifted Potsy's eight: of the patrol were Walter] who is assistant director of ad-] Aspen, Colorado, and Mt. Trem-' ers. out of the setting their 10 season 'and + at Ooshen for a number of years, there was W is avail- that old < Poking fun at our scholastic foot. hope that decide to coach season. hall rating\ system, one of our col. for at least Potsy times, the legues blithély ignores its purpase| is. athletic director ~and job to read his own interpretations in- i Not contingent his chores points 'back of t his own comparisons: Which] 8s footbal} coach. 'I be long the ~ofice-tied only proves that even the best of \1me B .% . Heels who re- war contemporaries can forsake Garden: as obe-0f paGE 12NMA§SAU DAILY REVIEW-STAR TUESDAY NOVEMBER 30. 1948 the tru-huamm-,n W New colummistic rivalry.... ¢ Avotball _% It requires quite a streich of the \or posa , Georgia vs. Texas imagination, there are those . , . afus who can foresee the day, per- Clark, George VanHoesen, manager In Ormge Bowl Oklahoma, which closed sen- heaps in fen years, when the annual - Of . Peninsula Bow!- son with- a\rush to move the Ade!phi-Hofstrs football game will z M’zxm,éoum MIAML Fla., Nov. 30 ~(AP)-Its Sugar Bow! as North pack cany local stadium. Turnout fifth game a“ m aS Hot gnaw-ammo“ mum? m' of . both clubs, -but. oddly enough the The university of Texas Long- game developed into ome of the horn's faulty and team voted unani- 'The hottest scrambles of the year.... . \ mously yesterday to accept the basis Chaminade High school wi l h Orange Bowl invitation to face Pizst abandon the Haggerty 5 Coach Wally Butts' University of 1 basketball tournament. Georgia Bulldogs, which accepted £. Notre cilities\st Jamaica armory being 3 Saturday night. t. © $. North Carolina (31) Among reasons. Piyers will 'con- R 4. California (5) fine their post-schedule activities §. to the snnual Knights of Colum- - tackled 6. bus) tournament contest 'of their [New Haven Club ~ pl = =:===~= : -\> $8, ered min agen, on VEIL AA! mesos\ Here I hursday g mumnw Hahn-m tees on wee eaid | eme non .,., | PRM: e son m to topes T o Face Indians E e e tannin-MlmdlhofiamCIQySHol-Mun: Mm The Long Island Indians, a new-] Bellis who along with Gunther will most the credit for the organization of the Long Island Topar comer to the of independant] probably comprise the starting line- py, mfifimuggémnmame-msum *> mam: “Pm Nassqu Jewels, \by e of is also a member 01:10 New York City Ski council and the “go-L2“ = ge The season| last week's Win over the Rockville] ===\ 5k1 association. - home court) Ceater V. F. W., will take on & 3-20 m* 4s. nne Gardens, it was| Legion quintet in the preliminary | o . Bouting £4 Gun-| contest. The winning team will al- - At Werner's (Belwin). --- Ladies major team.| ways remain as one of the teams in r ner In s . wogus, 730 pas.; Leder classic. # pat. the first half of each Thursday's - . - \carnt mades hagien gone TT the| basketball double-header at the I.” , Gardey ® f 7 At Sheridsn. (Minesia) -L L+Lighiibe now . scoring gee -A ~> Fis ins m anada 1akIn pot at be «t Rememan's - ®. T- TH \eal ¢ o the! 4Qers Certain - rade esate. , _ Pein quise . C j j s soa). T- © he 2 5.5 are. now 'sepensts : AaCPlay ~. _| I (Ang E NEW YORK, Nov. 30-(AP)-The TOMORROW ; fast-moving San Francisco &ers|_ D. \Sprig\ Gandner of between the two different groups, Seboinotie Beskethall - , .L U.| still lead the All-America Football| Mepham and two of his wrestling} it may be that some confusion will a\ total of seven at Lawrence H. 8. - Bt. Pualy've Lewt- . f Conference ia scoring, total offense proteges, Dick Lemyre and Ed Ma-) exist until a compromise has been field goals. and a honey, swapped some grappling} reached, know-how for some Canadian hos- rushing, and are certain to win three titles, while the Batimore The caliber of wrestling as ex- * Fruct moors A pm r tinue t a.record pace Pitality over the weekend. Gardner| nipited by our northern neighbors all of gm to se and the two gtudents flew to To-| does not equal that in the United ronto, Canads& Friday night to con-] States, Gardner stated, and ex- j duct a two day clinic at the Uni-| plained it by saying that there is \ 1 mascep RP \pos versity of Toronto. very mtg; “mew wumylor a! w f {ulna-i w' 1G On his return, Gardner told the| Kind in the secondary school syst ko eating Review-Star that not enough could) iD Canada. Therefore, when a i Sumes ros (1j be said about the hospitality they Mfg” mafia? 3m: LG : RG i)% received and of the way in which is amunammt from tch. T . # im Ts wrestling is being taken to heart up there, The climic was conducted for| because of this lack of wrest cligh ling background that Gardner was bros 24 boe Adestiing tern from: Invited to conduct the clinic and each of the colleges and clubs which| LED !l! in the gaps, The colleges participate in the. sport through- espicially are attempting g: im- out Canada, Also. present were two| Prove their teams and hope cross members of Ognada's Olympic team, the border and engage me of the Harry Peace, captain, and Norman American schools near them in com- May. May wrestled in the 125.5] Petition. - pos 9 mo une in H on we - & land the New vor ao.| Sauer Discloses - letlc Club, | N 5 % Gardner spoke of {several differ-| IN@VY trategy, ences in the wrestling picture be- {w Held Ball: tween here and agmdsiymz of all, e the is minatly carried on - bJ athictc and YMCA rath» Goren ge sium of m Herp grthn “mum‘glncwflmm-Tfil}: disclosed that he remodelled his < f ormer W!“ under team' orma Army > w Olymple rules, while those colleges m' formation before the A - which do participate in mat com-] \\/; petition have just adopted the rules sooute always came back with the same report: Army has of our Nationa! Collegiate Athletic » e Association, 'Since meets are held pory 'of s T Club. \I knew, with that speed, that f n a M if they had the ball, it would be FOR ONLY a long afternoon for us.\ \Bo we decided to mix our T formation .with some single wing blocking assignments. .We had been using one man to take out HED: A TEAR FOR THEM Garden Schedule Has __ Cage Coaches Crying |:::=*== And was that strategy respon- disagreed, violently. of. the, from last year's squad which reachedjtouted squad is \overrated.\ . - the finals of the National Invitation He added, however; We're much] gey .\\ \\\\ \ SUP \S8 24-21 tourney. Gone'are big Dolf Schayes, improved last year, The, addi-] '\we had the ball on 78 running Don Forman, Ray Lumpp, Tom|tion of Al McGuire, brother of to 's 48, and ' Kelly and several good replacements.| Dick will help considerably.\ thee playes in Arps 19.\ We tome The husky mentor said he'd count| 1; - a laymaker, team trolled the ball three-fourths 'of on the 12 players on his $qUA4 t9| uy with nis brither, and three vet-| the time.\ carry him through somehow., erans of last year's scrappy: squad ~ Beware Coughs £31131“- woes center x111mm! in- on the first team, From Common Colds ~ That HANG ON center, Ronnie Nadell and Amnold| Ned Irish, executive director of Creomulsion relieves ; ybecause Millman. The veteran Violet coach|the Garden, said there were plenty said. However, his team would give| of tickets available: for the. twin ® good account of itself, He admit-| bills, He said that this year there ted his 'starting five, with Joe Gali-] will be 5,000 to 6,000- tickets ber moving into Benson's post, is| available for public sale for most of very good the twin pills, Last year from 2,000 Bee the most doleful of the| to 2,200 were sold at the box office, it goes right to the seat the trouble ® # four\ but even he had something he said. to beip loosen and expel germ laden other: Burroughs: adding 'machines optimistic to talk about. and aid nature to soothe and today! Ask for a demonstration. Bee is very high on Sherman raw, tender, inflamed bronchial ; White, a 6-5 transfer from Villan- m , WWTflm Cal w 4-6350 W. . ovfinvev-ngzbcgpbe great,\ fee\; UPHOLSTERING zfimnmdi: you must like Adding Machine Co. 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