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NASSAU DAILY REVIEW-STAR JUESDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1948 PAGE i3 non ® Scholastic 55512238 AND Spares Rlfle Loop o eee, a Drescher , Opens Dec. 7 Points Need For N32? 11 Team Circuit Sponsors 7 ' Clinic At Kings Point Organization Local bowling needs the none;- ae \the peoposed The Nassau County Interscholastic Rifle league, which MB: Associa- :| has been mdflz expanding over the past couplgeuof years, will open its 1 campaign on Tuesday, December 7, with two more schools added to the former nine-team roster. . The Oceanside High school nim- iew. rods which were previously act- VmMmholeuMm \LEL Heut CHUARLILE ®., 'u, With a meeting slated for te of tbe deagues petition ater a myoft wnile ign. $chooU's rifle team, last. year's «We don't expect to know what and bowlers could send the idea {nto brovk High school will join the champions in the league, and Col. human-m»mv action. - league for the first time thus add- mwsgumlncuenhilmh 01TH“ 3mm m.’*\: e ey eam m . Tom f ier on Pomp \ned \\\\ Koe, vien) pt ike N omer under our beit before Eoin to the New York : the league will be the guest speaker > just who is going to replace _ past five would As a season starter and an aid|and will talk on the make-up and Liki A the five boys lost from last year. “his“, started toward acquainting veterans as| operation of the National Rifle BULLET Bobby Stuhr is the only veteran and that a would well as newcomers to the league association, with which he is con- /f mmummnfi be a that end. with the latest in riflery techni- nected. * Naturally, Steen plans to build He cautio the group gem- Island zone of the! On hand to act as models and rim-manning: wil need men the time ew York State Association for demonstrators for the coaches will inch Stuhr and hopes to be able and energy p setting up Health, Physical Education mnd be four members of the Hempstead runny-rd of his jun'or var- and renning ihe tion. Jobs Recreation will sponsor a »rifle| High school team together with ”b players n! stringers such as alley measure- clinic at the United States Mer-|two girl shooters from the same a o a het ments, inspection and chant Marine academy at Kings school. 'They will be used to help ¢) SER According to the Garden City approsches. and types of Point on Saturday. illustrate the techniques used in '/ e/ gamma-nut nus-i: men in The clinic will be directed by Al training riflemen. ogee. a AopA posts ”M, - I of them are too heavy and Steen I ouly hopes that they have 'the 44L=.-”:,zs to walk off with the Western dis- I GREAT ision championship df the Nofth B | Tn\ tine for star with ¥ SsHOrS m) I/E GAME N j cap Stak: Wil Bm Stamey, 'Tom *- wS y :| Bowles, Jack Doremus, the tallest t F\ Whi Marti IGGACG\°4£‘O ocean’s-tum.“ ----- ‘ ~ ~alll tney Martin 3am“; Decker. These Boys ° paced the winning attack with seven Taud \the laud class, which means, Bombers Deteat field goals and a foul for 15 points Wikmas of wane Police Five, 50-19 $y Yicem goat: Old Professor h 0 Butts of Ge George James of Graduates His ut orgie. George In the-opeilng game of the sea-| Db EASt Mesdow center, was the Cornell, Robert Voigts of North- western, James Aiken of OregOn| son for both teams, the Frankiim| NEN Scorer for the losing side with and Matty Bell of Southern MethO-| gouire nombers last night blasted V8 dist will please, . The line-ups: \You gentlemen all came through the East Meadow Police Boys' C!UD| Square (50) East Mesdew (19) with records marred by only one! quintet, 50-19, in.a Nassau County Bishop, 7 111°“? a, RF nudydunhnolgnmmnfinigx ammuugug Police Boys: Olub league contest at Seyfert, LP & IKE-24 LP - *! the North Bellmore school. * Werbeck Poisons ninae. The game Was a one-sided affair Morton C 5 117. Sclafaint passing you on condition, although ¥. Sclafaini, C you also had a tis on your record. I from the whistle with the air-13mm § gig-ooh. 13°10 . understand there were extenuating! Bombers piling up a total of 27) Chagnon, LG 4 3G. Pisk Coaches' Class The Old Professor delivers his commencement address, or some- thing, to his Monday morning class of football coaches: M ”men, my friends, !t is indeed a leasure to see your bright and shining-I assume I can say shin- ing, as there are no ladies present- faces this morning, and I am de- A lighted to announce honor circumstances involving your de- _ _._ yes» Ed) Firm at this here *** | feat, You haryened to meet PiM.| mg, (yo no fzoi‘f’33‘fiuzz by periode. s rm aix \In the magna cum laud-hush,| burgh when you should have stood - :| Frange: -is won in bed. The Panthers just wouldn't] forward for the Bombers! rast Meadow ra 0: cie believe your record. \I am passing out, I mean hand- hush, I said laud, not Joud-division, ‘Vhozh meg-n: we?! Caesar, you're ° | good, we have a few select tle men. This group includes can; Ing out, these other sheep-skins with Leahy of Notre Dame, Benjamip| 81 \E\ for effo realizing that || -| Oosterbaan of Michigan, Lyn Wal-| DY failures were not due to lack of dorf of California and Frank Ho-| effort. ward of Clemson, “Tasman-Miami \I am sure all of you are fam-] ment in some of you who s ilar with their qualifications, Their | Our School year with such promise, unbeaten and untied teams speak| and then for some reason dropped for themselves. In fact, they shoutm| bY the wayside. - you can do no better than perfect.| \Stuart Holcomb, I really believed \In the cum laud division, which| YoU bad one of the teams of the means Caesar, you're good, we have} Year at Purdue when you held two | outstanding | students, - Carl| Notre Dame to a one-point victory. Snavely and Earl Blaik. Mr. Snavely| I appreciate that the all-out effort , very close to the Magua cum| took & lof out of your bovs. and laud class. In fact, had his North| there won a psychological letdown Carolina team not met William and | thereafter. Mary and been t'ed by that worthy | , \George Munger, your Penn a\??? he would have made it, | looked like!“ 1:11:34“); mtg: at: r: a k, as you know failed in| al season for a e. ead of his final examination Saturday, or| following its usual habit of losing he would have made magna cum} the big ones, but I must cone: lest ties games vost you high C Mouble Featire On Garden Mat honors. \Dan Faurot, we overlooked that first-game defeat at the hands of , Ohio State when you showed tre- On short sets The A change in policy pertaining mendous application in liter games, B’mh‘b Mizssin P. as Eimont professional “£113 at the Ham]? and we really thought you belonged Kul *\ 1 {| stead Cj-ien this week results in| With the elect, But we had to change Benincass, LF i $Maiens, LP 3 i] the offer.ng of a double feature to-| °Ur minds when Oklahoma pulver- Paras 3 Smith * 9} morrow night, ized you, 41 to 7. Carse, C 1 40% © -% $| 'In the first of these features, 55:35amm. gachyckMMMvuémgaghAfaF \ dB c in a return match, el maul“ ® “mi—RE?” '| engagement, both were on their »« sal ® is backs for the count after colliding VoelpelBy “mnemteroftheflnl‘mmfln ~ match declared a draw. tts two were rematched and clash again tomorrow 'night ti a 45-minute con- test, but.“ The second feature, to a finish,| in a four-block, 40-game match; | ; «will lug-r: Monsieur Paris versus} \Pip\ Ferrara will move into the Jumping the gun on all of the} \Babe\ Sharkey, Baldwin Modern alleys on Satur- Raga Preliminary bouts include the| day night in the second block a- matching of Wally Dusek and IVAD| gainst Fred Voelpel. . Kamiroff Abe Coleman and Irish Ferrara, who was trailing by 16 148 Pin Margin . Holding a slight lead of 148 pins after the first block of 10 games Tis Pat Welsh and Jack Steele agatust (P=) High He c Frank min \| ping Sunday night going into the the Associated Press' fairs Wells, All are 30-minute M* Seygnmm game, picked up on his 2 last year as a jublor. He The first bout is scheduled for|OPPODent in 'the remaining fqur games as Voelpel started a slump. 'The lowest part of Voelpel's slump}, came in the ninth game when the we a r * * h former Long Island champion . Ray Cutcher, Motor Tank Salesman, fills his gasolind truck at the Buffalo plant. - fired a dissppolnting 137. 'a - er, Motor f iida Fuck ak1 ons Ferrars established an average of 2114 overthe 10 games while ~- _- What should a man work For?... __. from Penn in June. | ~ for 4 - 8:30. m-a-fimufimlwmnu WIEMMM- 188-184-137-228-1988 play, unless an entire team is sub- stituted. is H Put that qnélion to Ray Cutcher, _ such job-be‘mmofaeonp-yydléy Lynbrook Allan!“ here, and he'll answer about like this: that was set up over 30 years ago- Dr. J. H. Burnett has s prescrip- Players today get about as much tion to reduce football protection as possible from shoulder ® a doctor on the players' Pads and other aids, Dr. Bumet| Cagers Trump}; \ \Well could say a man thorks for ahd developed side-by-side. with our | And then give the doctor ‘ says, Broken collarbones were com» int advantage you workers ever since. It is a policy based sy on who is fit to play, mon 25 w>ars ag®. But now not more| HAYiIN® An eleven Poin? a living, but there's more to it than the belief that the heart of a busi- mack. - than three boys of 700 ou his high| 24 halftime, 3s win thel \ has his self on the beli _ For %% years, Dr. school teams suffer broken collar- “goo-kn coe coas last night just that, A man self-resP nees is its people-that the best pos- - in Bones tat tie bones or noses a¥ernge 9°! In aig. 0. A. senior to keep,. He wants to work ata job he sipte jobs attract the best possible games in Boston. In that > Any injured player is given im-| in 8°Y. M. C. 4 Soh h 8 jobs > has never been a fatal . mediate hospital and X-ray care as| CODtSt at the Marion Stree “sex; » likes. He wants to do something useful. . workera, sob C mod ropes needed, and complete ino oosring fatrels with 14 points wants fair pay and steady hours- (2a < o } recovered completely. care. Good pMyslotherapy is a tre-| the SONTIE 1807 the\ Sulside f Workers in this t have With the right safeguards, football mendous help in overcoming the ef- Aluunt from Center with some time to himself and his fam- - --A is no more dangerous than isny fects of injuries» whether from foot- the Sports yons He wants a chance to get ahead CV ou : \ other sports, and the risks aren't ball or a fall from a bicycle. Dr, the ily. above- including vacations wi , greater than the hasards of acel Burnett would like to see funds pro- Sports Center closed S27) | ond he wants to save some money. vacations gent in sormal play, says Dr. Bur- vided in athletic department bud- oer mes urity in oe nett. instructor in surgery at Boston gets to pay for such care for im- with eight markers, And he wants some security case of r visiting surgeon “gm Clty a Lites (mmhuwmolbommfirnlgylzm LEE. Alf-afi'ufii' heen. \Re *~ $5 ac or sickness. Then, when his Mm the costes - \9C Somaboe® \* ¢ lffémfi' a é working years are done, he wants to should have & doctor It may sound like heresy to some H $ annuity.\ smace vs bares be footbalt fans, but Dr. Burnett some: HeR N |__ Cool orcas Preferably or should have times calls off, or postpones & As i any, played the game himself, or be & game because of rain or mud. o gimfi, ce Today, in Esso Standard Of QCOmp ny 'an who knows it well. For years \For high school players, it's only 1 RG : a 28,000 men and women have jobs which _ n ® ”all“, Lo . common sense,\ he explains, \The offer exactly these things. They have shool und college football games. risk of injury on a wet field is too 1 a) u . No coach should ever be allowed great. And there's no sense in risk~| Score at half; ‘°'mb;f\r‘°°$°°m‘h ing pneumonia or other diseases in| Afumal _\ _ 30 B - - = _ D hinks /is or player,\ he boys who have to sit on the bench ____iL aecares. in & pouring rain.\ * l deeka. , E5507 STANDAR oa j A