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LEAGUE CLUBS SEEK VAUGHAN Veteran Pittsburgh Star b Object Os Trade Feelers New York Nov. fi -I’Pt Hp<iik~ from the hoi stove league" , Bax-il < hi* Ay on trade feelers from other National b-agu- «lulm. Arby Ya Italian, otar shortstop of I the Pittsburgh Pirates, would win ' a popularity content In a bre.-«e ; Vaughan. who almost snared the hero role hi this year’s nil star) classic by hell Ins two bom- run. has been the object of barter gestures on the part of ito Brooklyn Dodgers. Cinr matl Heil , and chi- i uigo Cilia All are willing to part with star players for the fleet footeil Vaughan hut Brooklyn appears to have the Inside truck If the Philadelphia Phillies l|A not pull any swaps before next I season start* and that’s like > x * petting them to win ‘be pennant i in 1942 they will have one of the the st yoioig plti liina staffs in base ball. Hugh Muhahy who recently became 2S, Is exprt ted to In- dis charged from the army In January and will return to a mound corps made up of Frank Hoerat. Ike Pearson. Tommy Hiisbw and Johnny podg.ijny Hoiikle south|tuw Paul' Masterson alm . given flu excel lent i hum ■ to make good. Manager Joe Cronin of the Ibis

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Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams Thursday New Haven at Commodores. Friday Portland at Yellow Jackets. Berne at Hartford. Klrklaad al Kull. Monmouth at Pleasant Mills. .Monroe vs, Jefferson at Berne. Saturday Monroe vs Wayne-field at Berne ton Red Ros reveals little news abut nhis 1’312 < lub lint he is enthusiastic abut Canadian suthpaw Oscar Judd Judd won 13 and lost 1 flve lor larulsvllle in the American ! Assm iation In 21 games, he pitch-I ed Its Innings, allowed 143 hits. 1 struck <>ui S 3, walked 57 and gave ip So runs Along with Dick Newsome, Karl Jobtwon. Yank Terry. T x Hughson and Charley Wag- j m r. he is e*p«i ted to form Cronj In’s pitching ■ row for ’♦!. The Rportlng News is conducting a poll among baseball funs to determine fin- "veteran player of ihe year " Then were 49 lon u ser- | vice performers. 2S in the Amer | lean league and 23 in the National . There are three relet t lone allowed j and if you're having any trouble . pli king 'em here's a good guess ' Johnny Cooney of the Boston Braves. Bill Dickey of the N< w York Yankees and Billy Herman of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Apparently winning the National league pennant has had a soporolir effect on l-arry Mat phail of the Bnaiklyn Dodgers becalm* election day has come and gone ' and he hasn't spent a cent for new i players This time last year, Mac-1 phail already had obtained Kirby Hlgbe and Mickey Owen. Veteran Johnny Cooney of Brat- ' ton has a potent batting record as is atte.ted by his second place finish In Ihe National league last season with 31*» But it also has a peculiar angle Cooney has played in !tm or more games for the , past six sursons but only In 1939 did he hit any home tuns That year he hit two. o ■ ——— — St. Mary’s Club To Sponsor Shoot Sunday The St Mary’s gun and conser-1 vatlon club will hold a trap shoot | Sunday, starting at noon, one mile east of Pleasani Mills. Some of the

GENEVA LOSES i TO JEFFERSON ’ Warriors Defeat Cardinals By 33 To 27 Score Wednesday The Jefferson Warriors marked I up their first victory of the season I Wedn< -day night, spoiling the Geneva Cardinals' home opener with a 33 to 27 triumph over the Cards. Jefferson held a scant one-point margin of 17 to Id at the half hut i pulled away in the last two periods I’emberton led the Wart'ors with - 12 points and Bixler tallied a like number for the losers. Jefferson FC FT TP I Morningstar f 3 0 1 1 8.-mb. rton f 5 2 I.’ i Castongia c I o 2 Bute her g 10 2 1 , Baumgartner a 12 4. M !l-r f It* Haines g o 1 I | I.Myers g 10 2 Totals 14 5 .33 Geneva Stucky f 0 J 11 Bixler f .1 6 12 Windmiller c 1 o 2 Haviland g ........ Oil Hanni g oil , Neuensehwander f I I 3 Hala-gger c 2 0 4 | Schlaugedhauf g I o 2 Mlllor g oil Totals N 11 27 Referee: Markley (Bluffton) I'mpire: Garrett tßluffton). Preliminary Geneva 37. Jefferson 14. — — —- -w— —- -■ •- - • * | Today’ll Sports Parade (Rag. U. fl. Pat. Office) By Harry Ferguson • • New York. Nov. fi It'P) Pickl Ing th«- football winners and the first man who snickers is a cad: South Texas over Baylor The stand ard gag now la that nothing is certain except death and Texas. Mississippi State over Auburn — I’uleats n and bowl bound. Georgia over Florida Say two torn hdowna. Texas Christian over Centenary . Say three touchdowns. Tex.ru A AM over Southern 1 .Methodist Despite a hunch that th.- upset soup Is on the Are here. Mississippi over Izmlslana State (tapes it Hovliius. Inc., put acrura another deal. Arkansas over Bice' If I'm tryI Ing to pick an upset here, make the —- — | | best trap shooters from Northwest- ' »-rn Indiana and Western Ohio are i expected to compete. A 50-hird grand prise shoot will Ire held at 3 o'clock. A uumlrer of prises will Ire awarded during the day. Refreshments will be served on the grounds

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mont of It. Tulane over Alabama With that manpower the <Jr«- nwave *hoiildn't lout three Kame* thia season. Midwest Minnesota over Nebraska — Ito hum What to do about the Gopher*, lowa over Illinois 14 to 0 with Illinois being Ntopped on the lowa four-yard line with two minute* left to play. The weather will lx clear and *unny and the heal lookin* girl In the atadlnm will Im- In the third row back on the lowa Hide, wearing a Hudson seal coal and a chrysanthemum. Send stamped envelope for phone number. Kansas State over South Carolina Because the Kansas boy* are ; playing at home. Northwestern over Indiana — Easy. Oklahoma over lowa State — i Staler. Detroit over Marquette -A good one to *ee. Close. Ohio State over Wlscomdn — Two. maybe three, touchdown*.* Purdue over Michigan State — Whew! Far West Stanford over Southern California — Rosea are blooming In Pasadena. Brigham Young over Wyoming - Not too tough. Waehlngton over California — Halting the California winning winning streak at two. Washington State over Idaho— A practice run. Denver over Utah State—A *py nay* 7 to 0. Okay, spy. Oregon State over UCLA—In a good, tough hall game East Navy over Notre Dame — Dry field. Notre Itame; wet field. Navy. Let it pour. The game of the day anywhere. Missouri over New York University Slaughter. Cornell over Yale- A high wore high above Cayuga'* water*. Holy Crna* over Brown — Tight a* a new pair of shoe*. Boston College over Wake Forest Tight a* a man who*e birthday fall* on New Year's eve. Syracuse over Penn Slate -Tight as the clasp on ascot's pocket book. Army over Harvard — Come on now. Harlow, no trick* on this one. Pennsylvania over Columbia — Bouncing back from the Navy de-

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feat. Fordham over Pittsburgh Just a whistle *top on the way to a bowl. Dartmouth over Princeton But ' watch It closely. Temple over Wlllanova — R- cunintended a* a good one to see W<«t Virginia over Kansau By a whisper if at all. Reason record: right fit, wrong 1 I 31. tied - Ight. 0 i MwsawmmmmmmwmMmMmowmwamMmuswMmw Maple Rumblings Art Farrar waa the big gun In the Classic league at Mies recre- | stlon last night, getting a (47 total on three rousing double century ; counts —a MB. a 225 and 214 . . . I Fred Hoffman also broke Into the ' (00 class . . . His total was (21— | and that after a 1(7 for a starter . . . Hie last two games Were 209 , and 245. Two hundred wore* were thick ... They included. Melntoah. 201 and 201: Schneider. 202; Young, j 21(: Strickler. 203; Moses. 202; Keller. 225; K. Wdhall. 214; Hagland. 203; T. Bohnke. 2«5. Burke's and Cloverleaf kept up ! the pace, each winning two game* i from Central Sugar and Ft Wayne, | respectively, to stay in a tie for ; first place in the league . , . Muts I chlera won three from Nu Art Slgn-r and CV copped two from ’ < West End Restaurant. The standings: W. L. 1 Burke's 17 10 Cloverleaf 17 10 CV Beer . 16 11 Mutschlers . 15 12 West End 13 14 Fort Wayne 12 15 Nu Art Signs 10 17 Central Sugar 8 It • o Succen* la ever the phoenl* rising from the ashes of defeat."

SET DATES FOR COUNTY TOURNEY Annual First And Second Team Meets At Geneva In January «wsHMMasass The annual Adams county first and second team lusketlrall tourI neys will be held in the Geneva I high schortl auditorium at Geneva on January 15. I« and 17. Announcement of th* tourney I was made this morning by Lyman L. Hann, county school superintendent. following a meeting of all rural school principals, held in Mr Hann's office Principals ('rat* Beck of Monmouth. Russell Steiner of Hartford. Charles Hinton of Monroe. Il O. Hunt of Geneva. Hansel Foley of Kltkland. Glen Marsh of Pleasant Mills and Richard Rlngan of Jefferson high school attended the meeting. Preliminary plana were laid for the tourney. The principals decided Io altollsh the Gottschalk award, given in former years at the county tourney to the outstanding player. It was cited that the award placed an unfair emphasis on one hoy In the tourney each year. The principals also voted to limit each team <o eight men again this year. TOMMY HARMON IN AIR CORPS ■ Michigan Grid Star Enlists Ar Aviation Cadet Detroit. Nov d. — (UP) — Half hack Tommy Harmon, the Michi- i gan all-American who has taken a whirl at radio announcing, movie acting and one game of profession- : nl football. Anally was signed to I a long term contract today- with I the U. R army air erpa. Hie draft number up. Harman enlist* d as an aviation cadet yesterday. three days before the deadline set by his Gary. Ind., selective service board. He waa to have been • inducted Nov. 19. “I want to be a pursuit pilot,” ! he explained. "I only need two

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