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Placid Arena Hockey Clinic for Saturday To Be Well Attended L A K E P L A C ID , Sept. 23— A f te r | id e a ap p e a th e an n o u n c e m e n t of th e propos- l\ein ' :\ ed h o c k e y clin ic to b e h e l d h e r e a t th e A r e n a n e x t S a t u r d a y th e Bucky W a lters Q u its Active P layin g R a n k s P H I L A D E L P H I A , S e p t. 23 <P) I — B u c k y W a l t e r s , m a n a g e r of th e C in c i n n a t i R e d s , h a n d e d B u c k y W a l te r s , th e p i t c h e r , his re le a s e to d a y . W a l te r s , w h o re p la c e d Jo h n n y N e u n es b o s s o f th e R .edlegs last m o n th , s a i d h e w a s s t e p p i n g o u t of th e a c t i v e p l a y i n g ra n k s to m a k e ro o m fo r S te v e F ilipow icz. ex - F o r d h a m fo o tb a ll s t a r w h o is g e t t i n g a try o u t as a C in c in n a ti o u t f i e l d e r . Club Standings (By the A s s o c ia te d P r e s s ) n a t i o n a l l e a g u e -w. L, Pcf. 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J a c k K lem e n s , d i r e c t o r of th e You n C o m m issio n p r o g r a m a n d ; R o a m e r s h e a d coach, h it th e ja c k | pot w h e n he concocted th e idea ot I a clinic a t a tim e w h e n such n a t i o n a l l y k n o w n m e n as T o n ' L o c k h a r t , F r a n k B o u c h e r , L y n n P a t r i c k , P h il W a tso n a n d a host of o t h e r w e ll k n o w n h o c k e y fig u r e s w o u ld be a v a ila b le fo r par-1 ticip a t i o n in th e e v e n t. I t ’s e a r l y fo r h o c k e y as seaso n s go but not too e a r l y fo r sch o las tic h o c k e y coaches to m a k e ev e r y e f f o r t to get th e i r p l a y e r s t h e r e is '.veil as a t t e n d i n g th e clinic th e m selves b e c a u s e o f th e am o u n t of w o r k th a t w ill be done, t h e p h a s e s of h o c k e y co v e red an d in f o r m a tion th a t w ill be doled o u t. N o local p l a y e r in t e r e s te d in th e g a m e can a f f o r d to m iss th e ch a n ce to h e a r th e ab o v e n a m e d m e n discuss th e g a m e . 'T h e K lem e n s id e a l s to in terest ev e r y p l a y e r w h o I s g o in g to try out fo r , a tea m th i s fall, as w e li as th e coaches w h o w ill h a n d lin g th e s e tf am c , m attpnH th i g rre^ - S P O R T S ADIRONDACK D a i l y EN T E R P R ISE^ PAGE FOUR ' -- --- -- - r THURSDAY. SEPT. 23, 1948 MAPLES m AT WATERTOWN ON ITWO-HITTER, 7-0 W A T E R T O W X 7, S e p t. 23 DPI - A1 Z iiian p itch e d a n o - h i t t e r at th e W a t e r t o w n A th letics last ( n ig h t an d sh u t th e m out cold. T h e ! O g d e n s b u r g M a p les scored 7-0, f o r . a ^3-0 m a r g i n in th e B o r d e r le a g u e ’s p lay o ff finals. ' T h e clubs w ill m e e t h e r e ag a in j to n ig h t and go hack to O g d e n s -, b u r g F r i d a y if the best-of-sevon | serie s last th a t long. | T h e A thletics -are h o p in g fo r i som e action on a p ro test ca r r i e d to th e h ig h e s t M inor lea g u e au-i th o i it y . Jafnbs F: D o y le, o w n e r of th e iocais. claim s tliat th e p i t c h e r ’s s! b w a s too close to h o m e plate in th e g a m e th e M a p les w o n 8 6 -T u e s d a y nighi-La- t h e ir .ow n -gia Bob Feller Tosses 3 - Hitter To Win I His 5th Straight By R A L P H R O D E N (A s s o c iated P r e s s S p o rts W r i t e r ) C lev e lan d ’s p e n n a n t o u tlo o k is \ W h ite Sox, 7-2. A n o t h e r v icto ry ex t r e m e l y b r i g h t to d a y . H o w i over C h icago to d a y w o u ld ju m p lo n g it sta y s th a t w a y d e p e n d s [ th e Y a n k s in t o a th r e e - w a y tie d ir e c tly on th e fifth place D e t r o i t ; for ^jrst^ as B o s to n an d Tigerg 514 l i n g w h ich h a s n e v e r been d u p l i c a - 1 H.e l o . o k J j ^ T ^ - t w - u p t e c T l m t h - i s - b e f o r e . ; w ith G e o rge M. T r o u t m a n Of Col- j u m h u s , O h io, p r e s id e n t o f ’ P ie I N a tio n d A s s o c iation of P ro fess- T W O E R R O R S T O T A L O N E S C O R E F O R T I G E R S — N e il B e r r y , D e troit T ig e r s second basem a n , scores in firs t inning of Tiger6-Boston R e d Sox gam e at D e troit as Bosox C a t c h e r B ird ie T e bbetts reaches fo r ball w h ich zipped T.a^nund M &Q.SO* second basem a n ,L0U„ Striqfteui-fiejtied .a^arounder arvd tK r e w w itd to- S h o r tstop -A/TrrtT'-Ste phe^»-- -.'Hgwever, ffre Bosox' (A* W'HrepHPhrto) -- T h e In d i a n s b e a t th e R e d Sox, 5-2, la s t n i g h t , to tie B o s ton fo r h a l f g a m e ah e a d of th e th i r d place N e w Y o r k Y a n k e e s . Y a n k s b r u s h e d o f f th e C h icago C leveland, a r e idle. C lev e lan d 's a d v a n t a g e o v e r th e Rqd Sox a n d Y a n k s lies in th e re- n u u | m a in in g sch e d u le. T h e In d i a n s T h e I h a v e eig h t g a m e s to go, all again- Uni.ted C lean e rs C row ley * I. McXTa m a r a W illson M o o rehead B. M c X D m a ra st second d iv isio n clubs. T h e R ed Sox also h a v e e i g h t g a m e s to play, b u t fiv e o f th e m a r e ag a in s t th e Y a n k s , w h o h a v e nine g a m e s , l e f t . Six of C le v e l a n d ’s eig h t con tests a r e a g a i n s t th e T igers, th r e e in D e tro it a n d th r e e in C leveland. Bob F e l l e r w a s selected by M a n a g e r Lou B o u d r e a u \ to pitch the \ m u s t ” g a m e a g a i n s t th e 107 '141 T 1 3 - 361 110 131 102 343 126 160 140 426 R ed S o x la s t n i g h t , .an d th e bij 156 149 113 41S ; boy c a m e th r o u g h b r i l l ia n t ly . 152 170 134 456 C linics a r e heid at v a r io u s tim e s d o w n s t a t e but th e L a k e P laci.d -S a r a n a c L a k e a r e a has an o p p o r t u n i t y to g a t h e r m o re hnck- e> in f o r m a ti o n S a t u r d a y th a n h a s h isio dack; k lalo n e . b u r g an^d d in X'o been av a ilab le i-y of th e sp o rt b e f o re' in 1 he in th e A d iron- T u p p e r L a k e , Pi p r h e r n o ik n g hocke sp o rt and .■ school? am 1 r A.Y. ; slo w ! L 'm a jo i school rtevei- h o u g h m a n y of i h e 61 | s c h o o ls a w ith o u t in d o o r f.wo- 72 .5Oi.i j ities, they ha\<* been lining ve:y• 37 .392 i v e i l pia;. :.ig_ out ol d i c r s .m e 95 .354 M a k ing a ch a n c e on th e w e - r h e ; 97 .332 ! 1 o : 1 \ m u a f u l l s c h e d u l e . A long u . t h th e discu.'sions. j d e m o n s l r a d o n s and pD .y-m a k ing i po: si bill ties will be th e sh o w in g I o f sam e unusuM h o c k e y m o v ie? (S a t u r d a y th a t w ill lie in w iin 1 m iso 1 Mae p r o g r a m . ! f D ’e I ional B a s e b a ll leagues. | B o r d e r L e a g u e P r e s i d e n t Jo h n | ; G. W a r d of O g d e n s b u r g re p o r t e d ! 't h e .-lab h a d been stolen w h e n h e | re tu r n e d to th e field to check tn e d ista n c e y e s t e r d a y a f te r n o o n . I i T h e M a p les took n in e h its o f f , j tw o W a t e r t o w n p itch e r ? last j ! n ig h t and co m m itted but one or- j : ror. M a n a g e r R u s s W e in co n n e c t-, ’ ed th r e e lim e s in fo u r ch a n c e s j : a n d G e o rge S c a lly h a d tw o ia r j j th r e e . ' , ; Z iiian s t r u c k out 11 m e n an d : i at a iked four. lie s u r r e n d e r e d ai F red G e rk e n , w h o i be g e r. T h e o t h e r ! hit in th e fii tow n m a n a g e slam m e d a two-b: W a t e r t o w n hit cam e in th e n i n 1 w h e n A ri F r a n z singled. T h r e e o f th e A t h l e t i c s ’ foi h e lp e d th e w in n e r s h e i r score. W a t e r - :■ s ince PEP RALLY TO LAUNCH S.L.H.S. ’48 GRID SEASON W ith th e stu d e n t body read y to get b e h ind w h a t gives ev e ry in d i c a t i o n 'o f b e in g a good S a r a n a c L a k e football team an d p e r h a p s t h e best c h a m p io n s h i p c o n t e n d e r to it th a t in t e r e s t, b a c k in g an d I I A M C 1 u \ os ' E 'xieMn a g a i n s t DfclKUII L 1 1 ) N D t>FA S a t u r d a y a f te r n o o n on th e local gridiro-n. B e r k e ley S q u a r e w ill be th e scene of m o st of th e ac t iv i t y to m o r r o w n ig h t w ith a sn a k e dance an d w h a te v e r see m s m o s t a p p r o p r i a t e for th e occasion. A n y th i n g th a t w ill s t i r u p in t e r e s t sh o u ld be a h e lp to th e o p e n e r w ith O g d e n s b u r g on S a t u r d a y . T h e R e d a n d W h i t e is sm a ll but p a c k s a lot of p u n c h an d e v e r y tea m in th e lea g u e w ill be CUP LA. RAMS BY 44 - 7 COUNT F e ller sto p p e d th e R e d S o x on _ di- ning his- f i f t h - s t r a i g h t g a m e am i 17th of th e seaso n . H e h e ld th e Sox h itless u n t i l th e six th in n ing, w h e n B ird ie T e b b e t ts doubl- 136 140 123 4 1 9 led and ro d e h o m e w i t h B o s to n ’s 142 14S 214- 5041 first ru n on lo s in g p i t c h e r Jo e 670 679 695 2044 j D o b s o n ’s single. Geo, L. S ta r k s H a r d w a r e j T h e In d i a n s ra k e d D o b son fo r S tu r d y ' L a t o u r S a u m i e r G r e g o r y M c L :u g h iin Labour's Fu e ls ~ U S 103 112 336 144 149 128 421 110 136 118 36-1 K e n tile D eyo Xk-.don D u p r c y LO S Thc-i ( opt. 23 o f ' !h todav X: 3 1 °les ! , D u k e tt i Su i an a pep ra ll y w ill ! o ’ stu d e n t b a c k in g 1 n for (he local elev e n to m o rro w 1 L n ig h t. I Tiie s t u d e n t s w h o a r e w o r k in g for a big tu r n o u t alo n g w i t h ’ ‘ i 'n 'u > \ S u iliv a m d i r e c ’n r of c a r i . it!., a r e goin to see F a l l d r i v i n g ' s F u n w ith F s c t o r y - F i e s h P ® w ® r f . Ml T? h C H ° F VOUR TOE AND AW A Y YOU 6 0 Thanks to all this — AU F A C T O R S GIVE YOUR PREWAR BUICK today's ZIP and GO w i t h t h i s c o m p l e t e r b r a n d - n e w F i r e b a l l e n g i n e N E W Cylinder BlpC{c N E W Crankshaft and Bearings N E W Connecting Reds N « W Piston*, Pins «n d Rings N E W Push Rods and Tappets N E W O il Pan N E W O il Pum p and Screens N E W Carburetor NEWJo:“ \d N tW ? ~ “ '-Arn, N f W A ir C leo n ., N E W F ly J h '. t 'l’ N E W M a n if o ld s _____________ Housing N E W Water Pum a N * W F,yw h *e» NIW Camshaft _ N *W C,“,ch n e w Timing Chain and Sprockets N E W Cylinder Head N E W V a lves and Springs - a n d w w , 9 4 8 d e p e n d p b il i ty N E W Balancer N E W Fuel Pump N E W Distributor N E W Spark Plugs n e w Spark Plug us: ___ Wires T HERE’S a brisk new snap to the air and the open road is calling w ith a siren-song your Buick loves to answer. _ W h y not climb in and go places— n o t w ith y o u r p r e s e n t , tim e - dim m ed power* but with all the zip and zing of a brand-new 1948 Fireball engine ? In just a day or two, w€ caR~-fH*t a f r e s h - f r o m - t h e - f a c t o r y 1948 Fireball engine under the bonnet of any Buick from 1937 models on. And it will be ALL NEW— fully equipped with every one of the item s listed in the panel. A ll the thousands of m iles of driving you ’ve done are left behind in our shop. In their place, you have m iles and miles of carefree, nevy-engine driving—and a car that will be worth more w h en trade-in time com es. Best of all, the job doesn’t cost a.s much as you think. It varies a bit from m odel to model* but it’s a lw a y s low enough to m a k e this deal a pri 2 e bargain. C o m e in and let us quote you the exact figure for m aking your Buick a 1948-powered car. fo r p l e n t y of tro u b l e in m e e t- ihis y e a r ’s ed itio n of S a r a n a c ' fo o tb a ll. 3 u p p e r L a k e . M a lo n e an u M as- re n a w ill be th e lo u g b ies on th e .-cheduJe but fo r a n y of th e th r e e : th e N F L wc-gtern d iv isio n - lo w in th is y e a r S a r a n a c Lake j b o u n d e d fro m so m e d o p rc. s h y w ill h a v e to be reek tm e d w ith , j e x h i b i t i o n g a m e s to s w a r m ah If in j u r i e s an d m e l i g b r i i t y do i OVt.r M c M illin ’s L ions, who not h a m p e r th e sm a ll sq u a d th i s ; h a d bePn tab b e d s l ig h t fa v o ti t e s . y e a r s te a m p r o m i s e s to be th e ! l t m a d e C ;a r k S f i a u g h n c s s y ’s de- .olba allo w in g Lie Le 41-7 u i n OvVr ro it L iens, w h ich to u c h e d . busy w e e k fo r th e N F L p r o , u d d e r s . | T h e Rams, -co n s ig n e d by m a n y ! y > v ? n x p o r t s to a spot w a y d o u n | S m ith ' W ' TJomb] s u r p r i s e o u t f i t o f th e N o r t h e r n sch o l a s t i c leag u e . ■Assisting tn e d i r e c t o r o f g i r l s ac t iv i t i e s to m o r r o w n i g h t w ill be h e a d c h e e r le a d e r R i t a A c rivelis, J o a n C o n lin , P h il l i s M c K illip, S h irle y S w e e n e y , J e a n D u p r e y , M a r y M c K illip, A n n K a n e , J o a n F r e y an d a p e p sq u a d to be selec ted to d a y . T h e ra l l y w ill g e t u n d e r w a y a t 7:00 p. m . in B e r k e l e y S q u a r e . T h e h ig h school b a n d w ill be on h a n d w i t h w h a t sh o u ld be h u n d re d s o f s t u d e n t s a n d th e above- n a m e d lea d e r s . T h e p a r a d e an d s n a k e d a n c e w ill co v e r C h u r c h a n d W o o d r u f f s t r e e t s a n d en d a t th e h ig K - s e h o o l w h e r e th e firs t fo o t b a l l d a n c e of th e seaso n w ill be h e ld . 47 123 111 381 j t h r e e ru n s in -the f i r s t in n in g ' 125 133 157 41.6 (clinch th e d e c is io n . T h e hig 140 157 174 4 7 1 ; blow w a s K e n K e l l n e r ’s 28tr. 156 143 156 457 hom e ru n of th e seaso n w ith one abs 93 97 114 309 on. 667 655 712 2031 The Y a n k s also g o t som e g reat S. L. N e w s No. 2 p itch in g as L e f t y T o m m y B y n w 101 127 123 351 j c h e c k e d th e tail-en d W h ite Sox 146 165 177 48S , o n six s a l l i e s a n d ian n e d 11. 100 116 112 329 1 B y rne b lan k e d th e W h i l e Sox im- 111 97 115 2 2 3 |i d th e n i n t h in n i n g w h e n t\sn 98 lt 8 114 360 j i n g l e s , a w a lk a n d double spoiled 555 653 651 I 8 6 0 'i d s bid lo r a s h u t o u t . K of C ^ | B y rn e ..Lo s t a r r e d at h .: 173 158 213 31-4 doubling h o m e tw o ru n s ,0 .ugh- 137 159 150 445 L i g h t a io u r - r u n s e v e n th l.m m g Iv t \ u p r is in g th a t en a b led th e 3 a u k s ;m to tar > 1 c o m m a n d i n g 3-0 advnn- T u r n e r 124 132 654 137 121 155 124 21 766 : S. W ilco tt B o m b a r d B o v e a L. Ne-. No. 1 78 15 A n d e rso n t T h o m p s o n I i W o o d r u f f : D 'O n o f rio , W h i t m a n , Shumway N o r m a n ! K r a u s I W o o d T ro m b ley Rockets’ B e r telli To G ive U p Pro Football C H IC A G O . S e p t. 23 (TP l - A n g e lo B e r te jli, C h icag o R o c k e ts q u a r t e r b a c k an d p a s s i n g ace of N o t r e D a m e 's 1942 an d 1943 e l e vens, h a s decided to g iv e up fo o t ball. B e r t e ll i s u f f e r e d a k n e e in j u r y in a n e x h i b i t i o n 'g a m e b e f o r e th e s t a r t o f th e R o c k e t s ’ 1947 All- A m e r ic a c o n f e r e n c e seaso n . A sp o k e s m a n fo r th e te a m said y e s te r d a y B e r te lli h a d d e c ided to q u i t fo o tb a ll b e c a u s e th e in j u r y still h a m p e r e d h i m in th e firs t fo u r g a m e s o f th i s y e a r ’s c a m p a ig n . B e r t e ll i w ill d e v o t e h i s full tim e to his sp o r t i n g goods s t o r e in S p r i n g f i e l d , M a s s . but as R a m m e n t o r a sizzlin g su c cess, an d of c a u i s e so m e t n i n g less th a n th a t for M c M illin in h is firs t j C h a r l a n d o u t as D e tr o it m a j o r d o m o . C a s e T h e R a m s ca s h e d in o n th r e e bad b r e a k s fo r th e L io n s to ra c k up th r e e to u c h d o w n s in th e firs t h a l f , a n d school w a s o u t. T h e g a m e —m a r k i n g th f lopsided sco r e b e t w e e n th e ru '; .riv a l s in a re g u l a r seaso n con test - - in d i c a t e d m o r e fir:w c L : s m i g h t be e x p e c t e d in th e rrs i o: th is w e e k 's N F L p ro ca r d w h ich in c lu d e s : X e w Y o r k at B o ston to n i g h t. P h il a d e l p h i a E a g le s at d e f e n d i n g c h a m p io n C h icago C a r d s to m o r r o w n i g h t , an d -P itts b u r g h a t W a s h in g t o n , an d C h ica go B e a r s a t G r e e n B a y S u n d a y . T w o D e tr o it V .m b les a n d a b lo c k e d p u n t d e e p in L io n te r r i to r y set u p th r e e q u ick scores fo r Los A n g e les. P a c e d by J i m H a r d y ’s p a s s in g an d F r e d G e h r k e ’s ru n n i n g , th e R a m s w e n t on to t a l l y th r e e m o re to u c h d o w n s an d a 14-yard field goal, by B o b W a t e r f ie ld , in th e seco n d h a lf . H a r d y p i t c h e d to u c h d o w n s t r i k e s o f 16 an d fo u r y a r d s to R e d H ick e y a n d T o m F e a r s . F e a r s w o u n d u p th e s c o r in g by ste a l i n g o n e o f F r e d E n k e ’s p a s s e s an d d a s h i n g 35 y a r d s . E n k e an d B ill D u d ley sp a r k e d th e L io n s 74 y a r d s fo r th e i r lone to u c h d o w n , E n k e fin d i n g h a l f b a c k Jo e M a r g u c c i w i t h a 32-yard th r o w fo r th e fin a l th r u s t . 161 473 1.68 491 122 139 346 167 201 522 132 102 120 354 713 716 783 2212 H a p p y Cooke ID 1 54 Yesterday's Stars (B y T h e A s s o c ia te d P r e s s ) ADIRONDACK PARK MOTORS CORP. 9-11 River Street ^ Saranac Lake, N. Y. 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