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ER 12, 1947 eh for the pane ar mind all the , we'll try In get WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 194'.’ STEEL CITY PRESS PAGE THREE I.HS loses Finalj 1 I tx-icky runner, scored the last touch- down of tlw ganw when it hit th‘z'ougl1 the left side of the lme. 9 Both tennis battled for an open- ing. but to no avaxl. The final wlnistlo of the 19-17 season blow and the Lackawarma High School had gone down to its fourth and last defeat of this year. 25-0. The lineup follows: Lachwannu (9) Kenmore (25) Antonucci, le . . . . . . .. le. Podlucky Budzyn, lt lt, Neff Georgcski, lg . . . . . . . . . . lg. Molich Cummings, c . . . . .. . . .. (2, Wilson St:-_vcl1arz, rg . . . . . . . . rg. Pcihler Dulac. rt . . . . . . . . . .. rlr. Fazcakus Lulm. re . . . . . . . . . . re. (‘rolglxton Harig. qb . . . . . . . . . qb. Burns Girdlc-stone. rh . . . . . . .. rh. Pan‘ Cswaykus, ‘lh .. . . lh, Flcischman Colcllo. fb . . . . A . . .. . fb, Slavokos The Lackawanna High School football team officially closed its 1947 season by losing to the strong and powerful Kenmore eleven 25-0. On the kickoff, Rustich received the ball on the 2 yard line and traveled to his own 27. Failing to‘ ndvance, Cswaykus kicked from his 27 to the Kenmore 43 and‘ El- liot raced back to the L.H.S. 30. Kenmore moved down the field in seven plays from the LI('kI< wanna 30 to the 1 yard line. The next play, Burns went over for the first Kenmore score on a quarter- lmck sneak. Creighton’s kick for the extra point was good. Kenmore kicked off from the 40 into the end zone and the ball was pm. in play on the Lackawmma 20 yard line. Driving desperately up the field the Steelmen tried to get into scoring position, but failed at the 32 yard line. After Cswaykus punled to the midstripe, the Ken- morites stiil kept up steam and rolled down to the L.H.S. 15. Locka- wanna’s line halted the Blue Bev- ils and L.H.S. received the I»)! on the .15 yard line. E1111] Swing Ear) URG TPKE. ARDY Every Night forced to punt. (‘5waykus' punt was mocked and Cummings recov- ered for Lackawanno. on his own 18 yard line. On the second play Colcllo picked up a first down on the L.H.S. 28. Again L.H.S. lost the ball on ‘downs and Kenmore drove to the 10 yard iine. The Blue Devils Captain, Lou Parr, plung- ed through the line for the second TD. The extia point was not good. The score at halftime was Ken- more 13 and Lackawxnna 0. ‘pass to Creighton who was brought down was not good. down on the L.H.S.' 0. The Pod- In the fourth quarter, Westcott; lucky scored on another pass from galloped around left end from the Bickerton for the 3rd Kenmore Lsckmvanm. 41 to the 21 yard line. touchdown. The point after touch- Fleischman. 'Kenmore's flat; and (2329)::-1-VS» -.162 ._¢ WHY .$1o.oo E3 Starting the second half, Csway- kus kicked from his own 4-0 to the Blue Devils’ 13 yard line, when: E of Kenmore, raced up to his ‘own 39. Bickerton threw a 40 yard % Failing to gain, Lackawanna was I \ ‘ 9: 3€{Q}?‘L 3'°IU.\r .519) -(£95.: [E1 EIEEE] {IRE} El Ieryone EIE Elm] IIE Ls.-. ‘ x 5 I , V , V \ 1\.'.‘? H 3’ . . viih NATCO, cu My Sincere Thanks to the People of locka- wanna for Re-electing Me to the Bodrd of masonry wall “Supervisors. EBIEIIE I also wish to thank my Opponent, Ciinion IREWED IN lllFFAtO DEE C. Couhig for the clean, vigorous campaign he conducted. Indian BEER and ALE lxoauou an-uuol colmourlou. avioeuo. N I. IANNA, N. Y. ‘IR. 5560 Joseph F. Schwed IROQUOIS BEER 81 ALE IS DISTRIBUTED BY LAKE ERIE BOTTLING WORKS 9113: 3!‘. none In. con. xv.-dawuuug. rt. -1'. ‘ T — GIVEN BY} - B\..I.'5 ATHLETIC and SOCIAL CLUB AT THE ’“’M- MEMORIAL HALL “HUNG . 50‘ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER Mob, 1947 9:30 -ml-_.p \\‘ \\'- Manic By anon JANGER AND ms oncussmx ' . TO THE PEOPLE OF THE 4th WARD . . . My sinoou thanks to yfw for 14:9 splendid vote given me in my recent eiociion to the City Council. I «loo wish to thank those many workors and friends who g_cwc me\ such splendid wppqrt and worked so d in my bohu ' Joseph B. Eugen Councilman-Elect ‘I946 Oldsmobile $edan_ Radio '- Heater - Hydromatic Drive $100.00 UNDER usr ‘I936 Chevrolet Coupe $145.00 ’ M. P. Ballard Motor corp. \Erie County’: Oldest Oldsmobile Dealer\ 2600 SOUTH PARK W0. IIIO-Illl STEEL CITY ’ SWEEPS Every Sunday —- 2 P.M. Starting Nov. 23rd, 1947‘ 2 GAMES TQTAI. across 4 Alleys BOWL AS OFTEN IIS YOU LIKE ENTRIES CLOSE AT 53:3,?“ 3. M. - ‘ JACK ZACK PRIZES - $75. - $30. - $15. - $5. xnln LUCKY STRIKE nowune ALLEYS V 1255 AIIOTTwl:g:\°Dc'\ mm TR. 9677 - .