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\ • TUPPER LAKE FREE PRESS rtlights Afltai Mm te lone MF until the «» Ik* high school field oar skating en- sot* young and oW. lite at irat planned to have tioa aWfc nil* tmdc Hi DM square at the Junc- asrtoas consideration the that tnt Inner bockey _ asd should aiao tie a iplfet of «be apparent need, for tm war** mn. for the needy. AMI to he commend- for our own, the' tfcs Adirondack*. It wa* Sunday afternoon at a tbe Sports Association •ome of the Olympic be Invited here for an The winter of fee Clumber of tent to pro- awet* for ow tW past two ta time to start! Wttat do you say, Mil! ; , Fast Gasae Saturday Canton High School will «©««* here Saturday ni*bt with a fast small team. It will be another teat for Johnny X* Boeuf » first striae that will he wove Interesting than the MMeen* fame** Tapper amit win over some of these, better teanv* if it expect* to topple Saranac High and Plattabnrg. TMk And another thing! There arc 160 members In the Tapper lake Sports -'Asflodattojk and tbere are 140 members, Juniors and seniors to- gether, wno absolutely are snowing no interest whatever in the nwt ings **Me«l or In the program* planned for their amusement Bley cto races, junior baiteball, two golf tournaiaeaU^ akli race* and: an a t tesapt at Indoor bajwball were all actively proposed, fond exmxukUe*s* were oa ta* job and the <*{Uipnteiu was purchased MI ihmt ta^mbt eoaM bcoeflt by organised ttport for i tm<* 'h* r CD YOU KNOW? - - - ByR. J. Scott urn vm Jit, Mfc of good sports la ft, taking for «BA pusfe* a* HeJesa -faas <beu fo & dsra sbssM last Ittdar and • aa¥! TfcerVs In Tipper wbo attend* expsctiaf to Iff never «Bi that year is a peor lasnriatto* will £lv«* ip They'll tell yon that*t ^ «*** coaragittg to plan, offer their time, notify ia writing every possible prospect, and then bare tbe mem- ber* 'lay down on them.\ Think it over, folks, and tnen get behind toe new Sport Committee on tobogganing, ice-skating, and: ski lag! United we stand—divided we fall for better sports in Tupper Lake aad vidaftty. ALUMNI DEC. 27 ON CON mat » In*** Woods of the H. A. «mrt quintet annonnoed to- 4*7 *a*t nit first atrlng varsity team *M all set and ready to compete «Ua a am experienced alumni r *«a •atarday sight, December ta» gam* i» nehednled to be fsjt # OW Goawt Hall and will at • 40'dock. wno will nndoobt tss first string line-op Denis, \K VsaUsaeoart, 3, Dtn- h HM to 31-29 By H. G. A. Fit* is due tbe local H. O. A. •t* Jar soMing tbe strong DtBne- awra BBgte School basketball team «• a score of 91 t o », a victory by IBS- sea-row sttrgi* U two tallies, mandicapped by lack of aad a small supply of mi- tae €oavent lads iiev«rthe- ilMi aispUyed soaae briHUnt floor- <w«ark aad accurate basket tossing Shi ta« Dannemora. fray. \Ste gaa»e was played last Tbnrs- v *ay ia tae >ew migh school gymna- :athaa at fat Dannemore school. \ t%a starting lineup for H. G. A. was ai follow*: Proalx and forward*; Mayotte/and fnard»; and Woodro/w. Snell holding down the- pivot position. The next game on the H. <J. A. card is slated for Saturday night, December when they meet an tlumni squa<l composed of the best Convent bas- keteers of the past few seasons. ENORMOUS HEAD OF X cur*m TUPPER HIGH HANDS HELENA BAD DRUBBING DISPLAY FINS BRAND OF BAS- KETBALL—^tJINEY BCOftES 14 POINTS-SUBS GET CHANCE IN FI^AL PERIOD By Franeia Donoran W«I>layln^ m better brand of bag- Icetball than any they have rtown In the preceding game« of tibe reason, the Joeal lire administered a in« defeat to tb* Betena School team In a ratber contest utaged on tbe 0. W. it. «mrt la»t Friday nijrht The acore at the final whlHtte was 28 to 9. The first lutlf of the game prored more IntereKtlns tbau the Una! pe- rtcHl, tlk^ man\ at thi end of the halt tM^lo^ 7 t o 4. In the final ftalf, howevter, tht> superiority of the TUJI- per latlw becftnu increasingly appar- ent with every minute of iitay, ftM fturin«e thin half they rolleit up 21 to make a total EM sml N*W» id 9M. The Ideal bow ran* i?ood form and «ondl< ifxl had %* much wamp at f a* 'Sky Rockets\ Take 2nd Junior League Game of Season Tbe second game of the junior basketball league was played last nig&t at Convent Hall by fifes from tbe Holy Ghost Academy grades. The \Sky 'Rodtetaft*, victors, in tbe opening game of the series, again brought down the \Shooting Stars'* by the dedslve «core of IT to * Jtaamary: 8fay Bsektfs B Rieadeait, rf t Mayrllle, If * % Lamere, c' 2 Fronlx, rg 2 Mayotte, Ig. 0 Totals 7 Sassttag Stan B Booicbie» rf 1 Martin, If 1 W. Bouchie, c 1 Dorran, rg 0 Miner, Is O Totals 3 W 1 0 1 1 S 17 F 0 0 0 a 0 o Subscribe for the TUPPER LAKE FREE PRRS8. Only flJSO per year or 5c per copy by carrier. 1931 Sport Review TURF, SPEEDWAY RACING\ BLOOM THROUGHOUT MAY ByJtckSords RtHSf 1$ 1M rtlt S> Gl PftOPOR.-fVOMS P«ATM IN At3uR. /fRA.VEUM<i XESS IO MILES AH HOUR. T.L.H.S.AND \ CANTON HIGH MEET DEC. 27 ACH LE BOEUF 8AT« HIS TEAM WILL PULL A FKW SURPRISES-EAGER FOR AN- OTHER TRIUMPH The Red and Black of Topper Lake High School la keen on the trail of another victory following the Helena triumph, when they meet the reputedly powerful Canton High School squad on tbe O. ,W. D. court here Saturday tight The local «quad has gone through intense drill ieesions under the direction of Coach John lie iBoem*. In preparation for this game, and, h according to the bftjn and to the coach, a surprise Is in store Idr the Canton lad*. Tbe-<soa<* says be ex- pects to pull a trick or two out °* the bag that will pat ttttt gaine on Ice for the locals, It is expected that the Tnpper starting line-up will be practically the same as in tbe first few He*4oos of the season, wit* Gttiney doing the reaching, Beauohamp and Two- hey holding down the guard Job*, and a tow-up for the forward berths among Brows, Delaire, Whitman and Donoghue. The game will be called at 8 pan. O.W.D. GIRLS DEFEAT H. S. GIRLS, 27-17 SPLENDID BASKETBALL DIS- PLAYED BY BOTH OUTFITS— O. W. D. GIRLS SHOW RESULT OF COACHING On Monday night, before a small crowd, the O. W. D. CHrte Basket- balLteam defeated the Topper Lake High School girlfe team by tbe score of 26 to 17, the O. W. D. girls d playing * brilliant brand of basket- ball in downing the H. 8. quintet The Proulx sister* dbone on the of- fense and Osbier and Jones did some splendid defensive work. High scorns were N. Proulx, With 9 fleW goals, and J. Proulx* with4 Held goals for the O. W. 7>. mm. The High. School girls got &wiy to a stow start, but pmyed the G\ W. D.jro nearly even terms after the first quarter. For tbe High School, Audaire and Traynor shared tlip scoring honors, Auclaire with 4 field goals and 3 fouls to her credit, and Traynor scoring- 3 field goals. Though the O. W. D. scored fre- quently, the defensive work of Ruel and Hauser wag good throughout the game. The bad breaks in the scoring were all against Bea Au- daire of the EL S. team, who mude several beautiful snot*, only to have the ball roll around the edge of the basket and topple outside. William Hunte, O. W, D. basket- ball mentor, deserve* « good meas- ure of credit for turning oat a ba»- ketball team fbat promtae* lively competition for any girls' aggrega- tion In thevicinity. The High School girla were without the benefit of' coaching in the absence of Miss Bettinger, who is away for toe holi- days. T. L. H. 8. B »K. Traynor, rf 3 B. Auclalr, If 4 F. Beaucbamp, c 0 H. Keclek, 0 B. Hotwek, rg 0 M. Martineon, lg 0 K. Ruel, lg 0 Total 7 0. W. D. Ghis N. Proulx, rf ft A Remarkable Value Genuine Ford IK ctoitom* anhmtm/vu >*A m S0VU*fCt*ftKiMl 4600*0 WW A J. Pronlx, If L. Payc, c R. Doutre, »c L. Dnmoullng, s A. Ofibier, rg 6. La Valley, rg D. Jones, lg Total 4 0 0 0 o 0 0 13 P 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 a o 26 13 Plate Battery for $6.9O And your old battery Somers Garage Open Day and Night •. /' ' INDIAN LAKE/ GIRLS WBTAT SCHROON LAKE BOYS LOSE SECOND GAME BY _- 7 -4~ n ^ 1 wgJgyop the floor. The smnmary: Topper Lake B Brown, rf. s^~ Delaire, ^U--^^^ Whitman, If. 25-11 CONCED- ED PBNNAKT CHANXK On December team and the Girl^-team of Ijadiau Lake rHeyed to Indian Lake for their second Marcy league con- test of the aeason. Although Schroon Lake had the advantage of a small- er court, the Indian Lake team dis- played a fine brand of basketball. The girls were the ftrst to show Sehroon Lake the Indian Lake brand of basketball. Although two of their number were eliminated from tbe game via the foul route, the mt of the «quad kept up the battle at a pace that brought a vic- tory by the score of 21 to 15. The outstanding performers were Bow The boys played a good game but bad to be content witb the mnall nd of a 25 to 11 tally. It Is gener- ally reoi»Rniiotl that the Indian Lnk-, ers are weaker than in previous season*, due to a shortage of expe- rienced basketeers, but, they are (Showing gradual. Improvement as if y iw »nt>«ta«<tiiii( feature of tbe game, Guiney ae* counting for a'total of 7 field goofe for a total of 24 points. Charlie Two bey, at guard* heW bis oppocfos: for- ward to a total of 1 baaket thrown from tbe field. ^ Coacb John Le Boeuf tjook the op- portanity to see what' bia •econd- wtring men bad to offer In compe- tition, and nearly'every one «rf the was Rlrea a chance to dlaplay VJ,UIUC,J, V 'Beauehamp, rg. Twobey, Totals 1 1 2 7 2 0 1$ Helena B rf Memeiter, White, If Murray, c Growe, rg. Lagarr, lg. Totals O 1 0 o 1 o 2 F 1 0 1 0 1 3 2 3 4 14 5 0 28 T 3 4 1 0 1 9 Score at half time—TX., 7—Hel- ena, 4. Referee, Leonard Perry, Cor- nell Be on hand Saturday night when the Tupper High School meets Can- ton on tbe O..W. D. Court A fast time is promised in what promises to be one o f the best games of the year. — Adr. the season progresses and are ex- pected to furnish some lively compe- tition for the other league teams be- fore the close of tbe season. If the girls' squad continues at its present pace, they are conceded a chance at the league pennant this year. Do Your Eyes Need Help? Eystrata it the result off n*leeted eyes- of defects which have been permitted to grow, because their existence haw been unsuspected. * Very few persons have normal eyes. Near-sight, far- sight, aftifmatiim and oJd-age sight can be earreeted and pains in and awund the eyes, headawhfn and other nerve troubles arising from eyestrain, eta be quickly relived with property fifed «iasses. If yen are «oe of the many thousands who) are suf- ferinc pain or discomfort because your eyes need help, call here for a n eye elimination. Propp Bids* MILLER Optometrist Phone 10W Speaking of Christmas gifts, and it's not a bit too early to begin making your selection, there are two most appropriate remejnbrattces that surely deserve your first consideration at this time. .* There is one gift thai will be a useful and appreciated remembrance during the 365 days of tbe year. That^gift Tsli Kodak t But, in. my opinion, there is an even more fitting remembrance for that near and deear friend, the selection of whose gifts has been puzzling you, and that, is a photograpb like the ones I had made at— McCormick's Studio Phone 248 for appointment Thursday, Decmb^r 24,1931 FOREST RANGERS NOTIFIEb T O REPORT SIGN BOARDS STANDING WITHIN ADIRONDACK PARK IMS LETT STANDING IK VIOLA- TION OF COMMISSION BUL- ING-TO ACT SOON UNLESS REM0VKD Albany, Bee. 90 — Notices have been sent out by tne State Conser- vation Department to all forest Ban- kers, raqtririag them to report be- fore jfte end of tbe year tne number of signboard* stUl stantMn* on pub- lie or private Jand* witfcin ^be Ad- irondack Park, twit outside the ilm- Its of incorporated tillage* or cities, Section 03 of the Ooaserration taw prohtMta the eroctiou or main tenance of suet signboards. On No- vember 3, the Xtoparttnent sent out notices to tha advertisers and own «rs of aienboara* and owners of land upon which »och «%ns been f<«5d, ordeHn* thtir removal. In all, 1W9 alias had been reported a* standing in violation of this law, HIno« then a large number of tbe ^ftjrnB nave been removed, are still ataadln*. Th« klse #x«et tnmber la TiolitiDH. Krf Its <*e- erection of advertising signs even on private land with tne consent of the owner is Illegal and ttie Depart- ment wfli proeeUe to enforce tills provision. Sub*K?rib8 for the TOPPKB LAKE FBBB PEB8S. Only $1.50 per year or 5e per <»i>y by carrieif, 'Meet oi ,fte ^aiv •_* .-«i fro- wst the det&dog at cbe natural beauty of, the Adlrondadc region. 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