-L a __ NEWARK COURIER-GAZETTE, MARION ENTERPttiSE, CLIFTON SPRINGS PRESS, NEWARK, N. Y L is O K i n | aUnoils, But Semi-Pro Baseball Tops Newark Scrappy Guarcf^HS Qlllnf JoltS i .' ! Sports Scene In Past Year Not ^our S to m a c h the loeal sports scene as 1950 luiiir.t p' "pic fed like a swollen „ .Semi-pro , ,,baseball again topped If.. att-i every meal. They f ->oes down m history os another successful -annal in sportsdotn. |Lt iii.. "i &as ancl rift up aci- The year 1951 fares tiie Ir ui.c tor hours after eat- gloomy outlook ut a troubled m- presently tied with the Farrellsand Sporting CEE1A-VIN is helping „,,ch tomational scene with several Trading Post ,, ,,'ims" all over Ncewark atttletes already called into mill- Goods', entries for top recognimedicine helps you di- arj’ service. Future draft quotas tion but faces a rough future on EstteM faster and better. Tak- promise to get larger in view of the hardwoods i bet'-:i- meals it works with the increased demands from the Lanky Don VandenBout, one ni Gas pains go' Inches armed services for more men in of tne club’s mainstays, leaves ■j bi,,vanish1 Contains herbs uniform shortly for Army duty ■and his \ d,ch11 UH'U Wood'VandI r make T " retad>: hit by the draft is the ioss leaves the defending champs uonger. Weak, miser- Industrial Basketball League without a rebound specialist as fc people “soon feel different which is currently enjoying one weu as one nf the circuit’s lead love; So don't gQ on suffer- of its best years in history ing scorers. CERTA-VIN- - Wild- .Coach Dick Lunay's two-time In' the scholastic field the P'u i Store champion Bloomer Bros, quint is Newark High School eagers are j one leg up on Lyons for Wayne , County "A" honors, needing, one more Lyons triumph and two . over the Ptilmyra-Maredon five, i a new "A" rival this year, tu Iclinch a return trip to the seeON !tionais. Coach Don Hess' Reds reacned the semi-finals in last years sectional competition but .succumbed to the speedy East Rochester five which went on COME OVER AND SEE IS SOMETIME* to cop the field FOR FAIR TRADE-IN DEALING New or Used C a rs DEL PAPA MOTOR CORP. Hamilton Street— Open Evenings— Geneva, N. Y. STATE, COUNTY AND TOWN OF ARCADIA TAX NOTICE Levy of 1950 I I will receive said taxes at my office, Grange Building, Newark. N. 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The Newark club dropped :dose contests to East Rochester and Geneva, sectional cham pions. came from behind to nip Canandaigua and Lyons and handily won m a romp over Penn Yan and Seneca Falls in Its last two outings, in 1950 A strong bench and a’ never-saydle spirit predominate on the 1950-51 unit which may go far ther than last year's combina tion which included the Confer cnee’s leading pointmaker i.i Lloyd Walters Coacli Dick Washburn's high school eleven competed in the Central-Western Football Con ference lor the first time only to have injuries to key players ruin the club’s chances of finish ing one-two. The Reds opened with triumphs over East High and ;Brighton but injuries >o (Bob Cowles and Lewis Ross de prived the Wasliburn-coaciied club of baokfield strength in file Fairport, East Rochester and Welter- reversals yCo.u'h Rudy Klossner's high ^clionl nine defeated Lyons tor the county A" title but lost to iValerlm* m Hie sectional tour nament In the semi-pro field the New ark Merchants' nine overcame its touefiest competition m thru.years to annex another pennant ,n the Finger Lakes League mpcrlatsve pitching by "Pop.yc" Reeves and Bill Michael-, and timely hitting by Jim Hart Gtis Davis. Dick Washburn. Jo ^ostello and Oakley Porrey ena bled the Merchants to remain in top iei the semi-pro diamond lrriut Hart led the dub m hit 1 1 nu with Mirhaeis reaching the .mights with a brilliant no-hi: in-run gem over Lyons in i crucial lemur ganu- Attendance ...ll off at OuDuril Ix I a use ol inclement w-eat her but an .ill ume neord was set m the first Newark- Ly<ms game here whin ,.760 payers turned out for ththriller partially played m i.gfit rainfall Nt w bleucncrs were erected at Colburn Park as well as a pro tective screen along the first a.id third base lines to add to tlie ii.provemcnt of the East New ark park Many big league M-tiuts were seen at the nbcturn-i contests but no players were .anrd to contracts They aleady liad been signed or they were tm >old for organized baseo.ill wlnfh is primarily interest ed in developing young players Bowlers capped another great year with the Palmyra Roofers edging the Newark Bilottas by three aioints fnr the Wayne County Bowline League cham pionship. Newark Freddie's fin ished tHird in the 22-team wheel which disbanded and reorgan ized with 16-team membership Dick DeJohn’s 694 was best ser ies rolled in county wheel. In local keglirrg circles the Newark Motors five captured th” Wednesday NLght League title. Berns won the Tuesday Night crown for third straight year. Guards won the Elks League trophy and the Gauges beat the Trowels by two points for Ma'sonic honors Nick Santino and Dan Incarnato hit 1.362 on last night to wm top prize nf $300 in handicap doubles test on local lanes and Antoinette Cantin of Ontarifi bested Jennie DeJohn of Newark in finals for spcond an nual Wayne County Women's Bewllnu Classic sponsored by Courier -Gazette Vi: DaPauw, Macedon. de feated Ray Johnson, a former champion, for men's golf crown at Country Club with Mrs Kay Bp.iIpv besting Mrs R B Han ley. 3 ,ind 2 1 1 1 the 18-hole test tnrt.he women's t ltle John Wal ker defeated Charley Baker f. r the junior title Palmyra Orphans won tinNewark Girls’' Softball League pennant with the State School nine, behind the pitching of Jim Carlyle, defeating the VFW en try for the Newark Snftb.i’.l League title. Jay Short won the overall championship in the snipe class at tlie Sodus Bay Yacht Club for 195>0 with John Swartz tak ing the championship series in the Lightning Class. Warren DeLand, now in Marines, won the Robfin Class series with Bob Mahsh taking top honors in the A.T7. Fleet series for the second •strajgBt sraftrr- ~ ,.. Seneca Falls-- T o n y Ceravolo. closechecking guard, whose de fensive play has been a standout in Newark High s five games in 1950. Reds open 1951, by entertaining Waterloo on Jan -13 Bilottas Increase Lead to 6 Points In Major Pin Loop Bilottas increased their lead in Lite Major Bowling League tu six points following a 4-0 wm over the Jackson & Perkins en try. Fred'Mazzei threw a 551 series on games of 171. 193 and 187 to spark the win In tlie closest match of tlie night the Serviee Centers downed the Fagners. 3 to 1 Tlie victors won two games and total pms by 12 sticks Walt Fagner was lilgh kegler with a 553 total. Tiie Elks and Penny savers split four points in tlieir match with Ted Sidell rolling 596 on 203, 172 and 221 gamps Ted Beales listed 540 toi 111-Ant lers In a makeup match tiie Sir vice Centers defeated the J-C bowlers. 3 to 1. with Ed Waughspilling 550 fnr.the vviryiers Joe Amero turned iij an ut§rtior 521 for ttn* lost rs Tnos-John-.ons match was postponed STANDINGS I. Pts. W 15 Bilottas 3(1 41 35 1.5 27 Trios 24 30 Service ( enters 21 23 Elks 29 ■>9 21 Johnsons 21 Fagners 2t 2i; 21 ■>., 18 27 J. & P. 17 28 21 Pennvsavers When the Newark High School dnbPler.s renew their basket numbing on Jan. 12 Catch Don lle.ss hopes they'll pick up where .Urey left of! m their last two game® m 1950 The Reds blasted Bonn Yan Academy. 64 to 29, and followed with a one-sided 68-30 win ovei Mynderse Academy ill Wavne Finger Lakes Conference tus sles to take second place m loop standings Tlie Hess men liad little trouble m Hie lanne-.md away frays v.lneli saw reserve' dominate play m each meetm ■ Newark e x p e c t e d trouble against Mynder.se"s rone on Hie small Seneea Falls floor Wedm s day mg lit but Newark's man te mail defense proved more trouh lesome as the Reds out sc >re,t St in Marshall's, boys, 23 to it from the field With Bob (Vvvli-s leading the way vvilli six points, tlie Newarkite.s ran up a 12 4 lead in the opening quarter and extended it to u 33-11) at hall time when big Jerry Crulei Hip ped m five buckets to -.park the 21-point drive Reserves took over in the final periods with Tom Corklull mu ting tour fielders and a tree throw to pace an 18-pohiter m the third I.eiut.ng 51 to 20 some into the filial heat the Reds kept up their offense with 17 more to turn the contest into a rout Little Bobbv Dunn led the final rullv with a held goal and five of seven conversions trom the line Crider and C wvles nit double figures for the victors with 13 and 12 apteee Coach Hess praised tin all-around floor game ot I'onv Ceravolo who held Mytlderse Academy a Chirk Smicrdpi. a 1 ti -pop ii a r.uiu player none into in, -.-.uiir. : . i pan of i .id line 11 ,ps Nevvaik will open against lh. Waterloo Indians on tin h.uii. i onrt on J.ni 12 w:u n le top lo.s l ivit as in resumed .it ■-u N> vv ..... ’ "■u Ye i: Till R'-ris w :11 mil1 Fro Ai ict< no on Jan 1.1 and Un Pal Maes .1 m hi pot li li 'in, i ng in nn ill - C m plot mv Ifie J.lllu.tl s, Ul dill He Cm ui'l.ir ii i oil .1.,n 19 .ml G en e\ i .a .1 ,n SHEET SHOOT SET The Newark Rod and Gun Club will be host tn the Fihc r Lakes Skeet League on Jan when all clubs will be on h.i.io for what is expected to be n m of t lie biggest events ev ) r ' ■In on the local . irse Sh.mi .. slat, ri star’ d 8 p n. an . . , all day RECIPE FOR DEATH R e c i p e for t r a f h - t r i g e d y ••. x alcohol .mrl g.isnhmm' s:i i-r' R e m e m b e r t i n s t h e N o tional Safety Coun-i nr i vi . . . - s d u r i n g t h e f e s t i v e ti i l i d . i y s o s in Newark 21 .........- U l ’ SEVEN—I ‘ THURSDAY? DECEMBER 28, I950 C a rb o n B r u s h e s G iv e A d d e d P o w e r to J e t s air found at 40,000 to 50,000 feet L a b o r - M a n a g e m & n X •aU-n-ude-. - jT e a m to o rk fs J ft t a l Teamwork between manage Carbon brushes developed by I n d i v i d u a l F r e e d o m — ment and employees is necesr an industrial scientist in Pitts A m e r i c a ’ s H e r i t a g e burgh are now enabling Ameri can jet planes to fiy lusher and farther The brushes specially trifled -pick up power firm t !i ■ piano's eem-ratur trul relay n t-o the elect lie.ll .system up-, r.il mg the i.tdio. gun tuncHs, ami other vital auxin.:i a s The spieial ti'e.inmni >'iveti tiie brush es enables Hum to Inline he themselves m the exi ivmelv dry .sarv before n company can suc 'What does it mean to be .1 ceed. t. , d !,, If management doesn’t lay out live American" Well, lor one tHiitv it means, ,the work properly, the employ that eviiy man and every vvo-1- ee- can't do their jobs properly. m.in n.is the null! to live and If the manufacturing' depart work .is hi1 oi she chooses, and ment doesn't turn out tile goods, 'u profit by lus or lief own ef-' the packers and delivery .men l ie's. ,is long as the rights uf \vill soon be idle. 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