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LOWVILLE LEADER THUBS. SEPTEMBER 10, 195s Jack Bremen Sees Great Grid Year As 54 Report for Practice; Citizens to Honor The' temperature has dropped arid now football |eyer is rising in the Lowville Academy camp with- Coach Jack Brennon pi-edic- ting great things for the local gridders this year. . \The boys' sprit and cooperation . are' fine and we- should really have a . good: team this year,\ Brennon . said. . ; . -.. .•_•.;..-••• • '-:'. More than-'5©-boys -turned- out <m the 9Cbjdegree plus weather-last' ,:week. tq-go-.Qiroilgii tjie\first;'drills- • and' exercises aaad- to' receive- their .unfrormg. There.wered8. ; letteirmen' . reporting- for- the first practices. Five- games are scheduled;' with 1 four of those at home. On October 3rd the Academy will travel to Clayton, and on the 10th they will entertain Camdeh.; on the Itth Pulaski will play in Lowville; on the 24th Clayton will be here for the return game and on the 31st. Carthage will be the guests of the i Academy. Negotiations are going j on to arrange a date withlnimac- ulaje Heart Academy and a game •with Mexico. \ . . .. . \ Reporting for the team this year are the following lettermen: Tony . Matuszack, Larry Marshall, Larry Meister, .Jack Nortz, Bfll. Qljare, \Fritz Parker, Everett Rice, James Rehb, Richard, Ramos, 'Henry S.ch- aab,. Jack Ward, Peter Waligory, • -Walter Dahl, Roy Kaufmann, Dave Beeeher, Martin Do.nahoe, Bill Easton and Frank Cowing. Other boys reporting this year are: John Bohall, Louis Bush, Fred Bush, Peter Biche, Mike Call, Ron- al. Campany, Bill Cassie, Bill ;Clarlc,. Jo'&j Cnajgiiji Robert Bekin,' • Jkcfe Davey?B5J1 'Gxunet/Bili.Gay-\ 'lord, ' Richard''.\Gaylordv\' Richard' ...,Or.ee;n;e/.Mike\ Hbwley, Gh'ck.g^. KilV Patrick,. Bob Lanz, Skip,. Lynch, Gary Lehman, Steve..Meda, Bob Mahar, Jerry Marman, Richard .Payne, Gary Perkins;, John Park- er, Ed Powers, John Rey, Kenneth Synder, Bernard Waligery, Dan Wetmore and Bill Ward. .•'.-The Athletics- .-overeatae a 4-0 lea-d to beat the Ijtica Red, Sox 6-5 in the last of the ninth inning in- v Labor Day exhibition game at the Fairgrounds Monday. Red Sax pitching and an \after- noon-after\ condition of most 'of the Athletics hampered the local team until late,In the game when they started to open their cele'bra- fio'n-wearyeyes and hit the ball.' Hank Thisse' started for the A's' and was releived by Lou Bush in' the sixth. Bush proceeded to burn the ball over the plate and -ham- 1 string the visitors while his team- mates piled up the necessary • six runs' to win. ' • • ' ' PABTY HELD FOR MRS, NOETZ BY P. O. EMPLOYEES . Post office employees gave a party last Thursday evening at the Hitching Post, Watson, honoring Mrs. Henry Noftz, former posf- mastermaster for 20 years in Low- ville. She was presented with a gift of luggage. Her husband, Mr. Henry Nprtz was also .present at the: party. . ,.-. ... -; ... v>- .-.-•• . Cucumbers' were\ first\ eaten far India; lopg hefore -written 'hjstpry. LOWVIULE W. C. T. U. MEETING AT BOSHARX.'S . Lowville W.'C. T. U._will told its September meeting Tuesu September 15th at 2 p. m. at me home of Mrs. Abel Boshart. Mem- bers are asked to bring an article for the traveling basket. On the committee are Mrs. Abel-Boshart, Mrs': '.Cora ; Davis, Mrs. \L'c er and -Sir's!' \Foster -Archer.- '' . ^is j^^cfe stiarfesi Ihhis^^ Company's profits, and s utilrties, His. job insecure, ..h|s opportunities Systems Serving' Qeneral>TeIephorie System :.serye; pities; In-19 States/^\ A Lowville Citizens Serviee Com .mlrtee met at the American Legion Home on Dayati street on Tuesday evening to plan a reception to be given Korean war veterans from this'area with Pvt. Charles Fergu- son, recently released from a Red P. O. W. camp,, as guest of honor. Pvt. Ferguson, son. of, Mrs. Hilary Sehack, .of 'Da'dville,.' '^yiho' has been a prisioner of war in North; Korea 'for the past 33 rnos., arrived in the .states : on.Sept,t 5th- and. is- at present .visiting; re-fatives and friends inrOiiio. \She-- tioh,: sponsored by the ; in cooperatibh with the American egi.on and the AmeMcan- Legion Auxiliary, will be held at the Legion home upon Pvt. Ferguson^ ariivai to .Visit his mother. Korea >t,'iy.aiis tioni- this vicinity ai-e coi'dialiy invited to attend, Watch the papers for the date. .. The Citizens Service Committee is comprised of t the . .following members: Mrs. R. 'J-, Green, chair-- men; Mayor k. .J. hlerAg, - RiCh=. ard B. I).ekin,,Dr. Edgar M. MUU Aiiss. Phyllis-marie Arthur, li -- James T.. Jones,...Mrs, W/. 1 6'Hare, John. Christian, Ju'i Fred A, Yaung and Alton George E. Reed. *•*</* JL. 'OF UPSTATF NFW YC'RK.INC. tuted at;t0.^hd;bp#ojK,.^ iicpideitij jiorthof tyons F?illsiii \yhictif¥s?;e we^eiiijnred AljirfJoP}oid ,-'.'. '&.. btiit \\of.lJiihtexdaTg: caflsed. th\e. 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