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BOYS and GIRLS $3.95 (RA~R sm ·········· 1.~·· $t.~ ·P"IL MAID GOwN a1d DUSTER SETS ·;·... · ....... " .... ' $5'.95 ,.,
WoMEN'S EXTRA SIZE ORLaN C_ARDIGANS •• · ·: •· ••· '$5~95 ,
WOMEN'S REGULAR SIZE ORLON CARDIGANS "" •· $3~95
WOMEN'S SOLID COLOR NYLON BRIEfS 1: · · 1• • · · •1: • · $1.00
BOYS''BIG YAMK WESTERN DUNGAREES ............ $Ua
54 INCH IRoiiNG BoARil PAD and COVER SO · " .. • $1.59
MEN'S ·$2.95 'OXFORD CLOTH DiESS SIIIRTS ·· 2 for $3.00
$1.19 RED HWT KNiniNG WOR.TED ·YARN OF .....1.198c
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Special Beth Towel2 for $1.4.9
$1.49 Trash Baskets - $1;-ql)
, New Vaivil, ,Galore 9Bc • 5.,~0

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THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT THI-D FLOOR
$199.0tSOFAS .. $169.00 I $269.00 SOFAS .. $222.00
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$398.00 TWO .PIECE SUITE ••· 1• • · • .. • • •.. 11• · · • $333.00
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The pootponed meeting
Women's Guild of tbe Fed·
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at 2:30 p.m. at tb~ churcb.
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.february Is the month of Friendship and a most appropriate time to first tell you, our banking
friends, that :Nt sincerely appreciate the continued loyalty and confidence you have placed
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· by 1IWse who knew. hlm best. was easy going, had a natural pairs Of shoes, three dozen
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of telephones. A poor
found But Odd's death prevent·
0. 0. Mcintyre, although a vestment io the stock m~rket ed this front happening . .

- Mcli(rre's ''~ home."
Mrs. M&amp;!tyre bound them into
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figures of two and a ball d..,_
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"Odd's passing Js a shoetint
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frie· is and know !hal I wUI at.
ways miss his brilliant humor
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"For yourself ·aceept iny Sln- ·
tferest ·_sympaihy. But _!her. is
• realty no death. It it · on ly
;chi!Dge. It 'is ·· ·throwing a!!lchl
a womout ..garment for a new
one; It is a prqsress·and yoor
.comfort will be the ,Jmowledge
--of his supreme advAncement.,.
Cecil B. DeMilio
"Terribly shocked last ..enin!{

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death. Mrs. Farley jolno mt
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erpool, 0., Tribune, Jn 1904' '
heartfelt s)!IDpathy." .
11105. . Mcintyre was
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MAGAZINE EDITOR -AND HIS CONTRIBUTOR - Ray Long, editor of Cosmo- found zorrow ol the cihth '-ol
1906: telegraph editor
poiitan: magazine, chats here with his long-time friend, 0. 0 . Mcintyre, in' New York. ·yeur beloveo and distbi8ul&amp;hed:
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Odd met Mr. Long_ m Cmcmnati when the latter was managing editor of The Post. husliand. His .ability, energy
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Long gave OOM a job as asSistant to the telegraph editor and afterwards, the :two. and S)!IDpathetic kindness wiU
edito~ of Hampton's
became the best o fnends. It was Mr. Long, in 1911, who inviied Mclntyre to New : be greatly missed. I know
lazlne_ in 1912, news editor
York whe•e he became the world's greatest columnist of his time. Mclntvre wrote · words can brine little eonsola·
New York Evening Mail ir. monthly articles for Cosmopolitan for 15 years. At the time of his death,· Mcintyre lio.o in this sad hour but there
1111113; daily article, "New York was the highest-paid magazme writer in the nation.
is this small solace that he
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Market Report_

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Robert F. Wa&amp;ner ,
"Sad news has just roaChed
·and cannot ten you h 0 vi
and grieved we are.

Please accept our
deejiHI
sympathy. The world has lost
really great man and we
mour 1 his loss sincerely."
Mr. and Mrs. Whiteman.
"Like the rest of the -ld
we feel that we have lost a
great friend. OUr deepest oym.
patby."
Freeman Gosden and

Charles Correll, Amos 'N
Andy.
"The entire world shares ill
great loss." '

George Burna, Graelil Alln
"We are shocked to hOar lht
n&lt;ws of your husband'l

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Three ~~ and ilsly-si•
GATEWOOD - 0. 0 . Mc'nlvrc's "dream home" on State St., as if appears today
of ~mesSajes reinafn in
25 years after the famous writer's death.
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Gallipol!:i today - II Galeilood

":Qon't write a Jine you would
ashamed to have your mli- ·

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of telegi'ams Jrom II!ienU and

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that It seemed in tempo, wheth- As ' .wri\er ptit it, . be never
er in a New York or am all was · ble to["s!Jake the
town paper."
dust 'off his \ boots."
"Mcintyre put the Broadway clothes ·fullllled . their
column on the newSpaper .map, . - ·they attracted
making it possible for the rest OOM dlsti~ed many thingsto. follow ·- which they did -'- especially · .!elephones and
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Mcintyre's philosophy

Said Danton Walker, who iiv- bad 200 bathrobes, 200
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h Is (In the 290 Park Ave., apart· 100 shir!r, fifty soils of

·death• ~linlnf why he wao
"'merlea'a lfeale!!t coiumnlsl ·of
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. . 11 entertlilnlnf. His nnaU town
.!.,JiinpllcJIY.-- ,as -lhe key to h·l&amp;
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objocUye ·newcomer or the: reeordo the Jlfe Ill Gatewood. ones, If they eare to 1101 . ..,.. unobtrullVel) .ln the IN
cynical native.
. : 'Interspersed with .tile llaJ1Iel quainted.
behind tbo 111011101')' ol ller
The massive while d o o t s· of lourlsll '- lonnally or glib- The cblidren o( GaiHpolls' band'o n.mboyant r::::~
swing open - Into a musoum? ly dashed oH from ail over the grow "P wl.th Gatewood. A tiro!' ll ll the milA place of dead relics? A "Taj counlry - are tbo names of chlldi~h scrawl ol . 1 . neighbor who breatboo lhe life lnd
Mala!" lor a man dead for a the ton.
child appears 1n tlie guest ·iou111011 Into the ototeiy nom10.
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Gatewood belonp to Gallip&amp;- -and again·at Jntervaia·- un.
This ll ~t- the leallng lieN. lis. It is tile town•• vllllble, tan- Ul ibe 'last siKJ181Ure 1~ adultly
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Gatewood " a hol!lf sliD - !llblo, vlearious eilllm to o n o written beil&gt;w tl!at of ·her bus- sleeps oilentl under 111 y~'ieiJ
, h~ anve Wlih the personal- mao'• lame. His. l'l!stlnl!l place band-to.ba, aa olio I"' o u d iy
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aboo bed jlckell ' IIIII
gees bUDfl in_1 bacl:
by a pair of a!lpper1 tossed
to another cldioet, by pastel
pointed wooden hat stands
ing to be UJOd IIIJiln.
. Spring wiD rome
G•llil!Oljj jb~ jear,
lemi81I''fi(ni ol "'"rif•
tivity. .!WIOU~ the ffitl~~~
arrival of :the b1ack
ce, bea~ing Iii it the ' 1111sii-ei.
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"What made 0. 0. Mcintyre viewpoint in the lafge city. He small tcwn boy, was called
a ·Cftfl writer-why was he so -had a Janguage an his own." York's "number one
pot J8r?"
F...dltor of the New York Jour~ dier."
'ftaose are two ser-Ious ques- nai·American.
Odd estimated at one time

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dilld, 1111 ~ _,., palloe _ ..,.. era - the .,. o1 ,timor. ..... the heyday o1
tlor 0 • , h the
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wbl,.,, Ill warm, rich goldJ. btauiJ llort, too. Thera· 11 tile nboJ &lt;tllll. Heaea, ....., "'""'ll'lmll1 ,.n ._. ll!t
To Ill adult, looking with 1 warmlll ol &amp;radoUI1Iooplldty, tbo· doon llld . t h,- Yaa, _...,. bM .... .
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· ' J,fost !'FfiOna over 40 b. Alne~ toda7. 111rely
• remembe~ .with warmth. a daily column · ,In their
JIO~e town newspaper datelined, aimply "New
York" 'called "New Yor.k Day By DaY;;" and. by·
Uped !&gt;. 0. Mcintyre.
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. ·~.Thursday was the '25th ~nniversary of• the death
!" Oscar Qdd Mcintyre, slim, dudish kid' who inan·
. ~!ted IQ .malf!eulllte from the Ejghth (l'ade In neigh- .
bjlr Gallipolis, then hacked Ilia fortUne lq the· best •
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. ~ealtr and· fame came his way and neither dimmed a nostalgic memory· of hla home town on the
Ohio River. Beeause of It be made the word "Galli: polis" famous. .
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a1 a writer: th•y didn:t understand that the _people
In our burgeoning cihes had m th.em a little piece
of the same love for the small town that Odd pever
. tired of mentlonjng in' "New York Day: by ·•Day.''
,Afterall, J!i!lny melrppolitanites must have come
from amall towns themselves.
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~lnce Odd's heyday .i n' lhe late 2_0s 8lld in iho
301, until hil death iq .J938 at the age of 53, other ·
"columnists" have gained prestige using' simi)lir
backdrops .. The late Ernie Pyle took a bl~y war
of world. magnitude, reduced It to the personal ba.sls of PVt. •Joe Doe, 141 First-st, Little Town, America.
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Had the famous columnist been living today, he
would be celebrating his 79th birthday Monday . .
After leaving Gallipolis In 1911, -Mcintyre never
return~d in the living flesh, although he · olt~n said,
"I've been tempted."
Mcintyre, in on:
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by McNaught Syn lcate (over· 800 papers') stated .;
why he never r~ti'i ned to his boyhood home after ,
27 years in the bij'fij:y.
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"I have told, ......y mannerly fibs as to why I
•ever returned. The tr~th Is too many of my UliiJ!Iona have era•kM wide open. This one I want
lo hug tight and 11ever let go. It's the only haven
of which I have no memory or pettiness, deceit,
or 1 solitary vestige of man's lnhumanily to man."
· In other words, 0. 0. Mcintyre apparently was
afraid things "wouldn't be the same as he last saiv
t~elll" if be returned.
·He was invited to return. In 1935, 35 civic-minded Galllpolitans drafted a resolution asking he and
·, his wife Maybelle to CO!J!e for a visit. This was two
0. 0. Mcintyre
,y0ars after Mcln!yre bad refurbished his dream
home of the mid-west - Gatewood - located on
Hill, overlooking the turn of a bend In the Ohio
84 State St. The project cost over '60,000- it reriV\lr, is a stone bench with the eulogy of which Ma·
-mains one of Gallipolis' finest historical tourist atjor; ·Edward Bowls, of the original amateur hour
lrpctions.
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spoke:
"Beloved of a Nation."
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"Pay no attention or reo;lv 1
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was n••:o~:;~:~ man whose career was tt
of a full-length film
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loll to do with his success.
of telephones. A poor
found But Odd's death prevent·
0. 0. Mcintyre, although a vestment io the stock m~rket ed this front happening . .

- Mcli(rre's ''~ home."
Mrs. M&amp;!tyre bound them into
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figures of two and a ball d..,_
ago:
"Odd's passing Js a shoetint
loss, not only to journalism .and
his miUions of readers, but to

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frie· is and know !hal I wUI at.
ways miss his brilliant humor
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- William R. H.,.rot, Jr.
"For yourself ·aceept iny Sln- ·
tferest ·_sympaihy. But _!her. is
• realty no death. It it · on ly
;chi!Dge. It 'is ·· ·throwing a!!lchl
a womout ..garment for a new
one; It is a prqsress·and yoor
.comfort will be the ,Jmowledge
--of his supreme advAncement.,.
Cecil B. DeMilio
"Terribly shocked last ..enin!{

to learn of your husband'S

death. Mrs. Farley jolno mt
·in extending most sincere an4
erpool, 0., Tribune, Jn 1904' '
heartfelt s)!IDpathy." .
11105. . Mcintyre was
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. James A. . Farley.
Iwriter and later
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MAGAZINE EDITOR -AND HIS CONTRIBUTOR - Ray Long, editor of Cosmo- found zorrow ol the cihth '-ol
1906: telegraph editor
poiitan: magazine, chats here with his long-time friend, 0. 0 . Mcintyre, in' New York. ·yeur beloveo and distbi8ul&amp;hed:
~ ~~:;,s,:,~n~ managing editor, .
Odd met Mr. Long_ m Cmcmnati when the latter was managing editor of The Post. husliand. His .ability, energy
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Post, 1907 to 1911;
Long gave OOM a job as asSistant to the telegraph editor and afterwards, the :two. and S)!IDpathetic kindness wiU
edito~ of Hampton's
became the best o fnends. It was Mr. Long, in 1911, who inviied Mclntyre to New : be greatly missed. I know
lazlne_ in 1912, news editor
York whe•e he became the world's greatest columnist of his time. Mclntvre wrote · words can brine little eonsola·
New York Evening Mail ir. monthly articles for Cosmopolitan for 15 years. At the time of his death,· Mcintyre lio.o in this sad hour but there
1111113; daily article, "New York was the highest-paid magazme writer in the nation.
is this small solace that he
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Robert F. Wa&amp;ner ,
"Sad news has just roaChed
·and cannot ten you h 0 vi
and grieved we are.

Please accept our
deejiHI
sympathy. The world has lost
really great man and we
mour 1 his loss sincerely."
Mr. and Mrs. Whiteman.
"Like the rest of the -ld
we feel that we have lost a
great friend. OUr deepest oym.
patby."
Freeman Gosden and

Charles Correll, Amos 'N
Andy.
"The entire world shares ill
great loss." '

George Burna, Graelil Alln
"We are shocked to hOar lht
n&lt;ws of your husband'l

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Three ~~ and ilsly-si•
GATEWOOD - 0. 0 . Mc'nlvrc's "dream home" on State St., as if appears today
of ~mesSajes reinafn in
25 years after the famous writer's death.
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Gallipol!:i today - II Galeilood

":Qon't write a Jine you would
ashamed to have your mli- ·

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of telegi'ams Jrom II!ienU and

to fight an enemy w h o

that It seemed in tempo, wheth- As ' .wri\er ptit it, . be never
er in a New York or am all was · ble to["s!Jake the
town paper."
dust 'off his \ boots."
"Mcintyre put the Broadway clothes ·fullllled . their
column on the newSpaper .map, . - ·they attracted
making it possible for the rest OOM dlsti~ed many thingsto. follow ·- which they did -'- especially · .!elephones and
tong alter." Variety.
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Mcintyre's philosophy

Said Danton Walker, who iiv- bad 200 bathrobes, 200
lOll pairs of socks,
h Is (In the 290 Park Ave., apart· 100 shir!r, fifty soils of

·death• ~linlnf why he wao
"'merlea'a lfeale!!t coiumnlsl ·of
bl&amp; Iilli!!:
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chose
the plea"..
. A1J11 tlilnp to 18f about peo.. pie, •Tjd 'manago!d to say them
. . 11 entertlilnlnf. His nnaU town
.!.,JiinpllcJIY.-- ,as -lhe key to h·l&amp;
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.lll!nl, INS Hollywood writer.
"lie retained a omall town

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his s~vings, as did many
Americans in 1929.

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Gale1food ..., rei)J8ln with· red book jackela reeord ll!e ill- Gatewood II again nelahborb-. Wlfl
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drawn, unapproac~able, . . ld erary life ol 'I ll ,...., ro t h e welcoming bad&lt; 111· old frleodo
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and perbaps ~ven unii1Ylllng It large. Wooden-bound JUOII 11oo1t and hopefully 81 ~ R 1 ., AllbouJb lhe !ria Ito~==
objocUye ·newcomer or the: reeordo the Jlfe Ill Gatewood. ones, If they eare to 1101 . ..,.. unobtrullVel) .ln the IN
cynical native.
. : 'Interspersed with .tile llaJ1Iel quainted.
behind tbo 111011101')' ol ller
The massive while d o o t s· of lourlsll '- lonnally or glib- The cblidren o( GaiHpolls' band'o n.mboyant r::::~
swing open - Into a musoum? ly dashed oH from ail over the grow "P wl.th Gatewood. A tiro!' ll ll the milA place of dead relics? A "Taj counlry - are tbo names of chlldi~h scrawl ol . 1 . neighbor who breatboo lhe life lnd
Mala!" lor a man dead for a the ton.
child appears 1n tlie guest ·iou111011 Into the ototeiy nom10.
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Gatewood belonp to Gallip&amp;- -and again·at Jntervaia·- un.
This ll ~t- the leallng lieN. lis. It is tile town•• vllllble, tan- Ul ibe 'last siKJ181Ure 1~ adultly
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Gatewood " a hol!lf sliD - !llblo, vlearious eilllm to o n o written beil&gt;w tl!at of ·her bus- sleeps oilentl under 111 y~'ieiJ
, h~ anve Wlih the personal- mao'• lame. His. l'l!stlnl!l place band-to.ba, aa olio I"' o u d iy
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head "lhows him through
Gate- !'~-lion ~'"!''lpora..,.
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aboo bed jlckell ' IIIII
gees bUDfl in_1 bacl:
by a pair of a!lpper1 tossed
to another cldioet, by pastel
pointed wooden hat stands
ing to be UJOd IIIJiln.
. Spring wiD rome
G•llil!Oljj jb~ jear,
lemi81I''fi(ni ol "'"rif•
tivity. .!WIOU~ the ffitl~~~
arrival of :the b1ack
ce, bea~ing Iii it the ' 1111sii-ei.
oe Ga:te~:o-oocJ_:_ ___,: ,

"What made 0. 0. Mcintyre viewpoint in the lafge city. He small tcwn boy, was called
a ·Cftfl writer-why was he so -had a Janguage an his own." York's "number one
pot J8r?"
F...dltor of the New York Jour~ dier."
'ftaose are two ser-Ious ques- nai·American.
Odd estimated at one time

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·Wbot Ji• Gab!~1 To a ·'lruo, lbt - . . lo If IIIOibor wiltfully loWMI a·Netr York Ill Girl ~coat _..,. .,. t.b oJ
dilld, 1111 ~ _,., palloe _ ..,.. era - the .,. o1 ,timor. ..... the heyday o1
tlor 0 • , h the
Ol'1rholmlnl m lis br•t Ollld .......,.,. ill pluab, ftivot Ollld nalJtm- But Gatewood 11 ill .. audl ......,._
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wbl,.,, Ill warm, rich goldJ. btauiJ llort, too. Thera· 11 tile nboJ &lt;tllll. Heaea, ....., "'""'ll'lmll1 ,.n ._. ll!t
To Ill adult, looking with 1 warmlll ol &amp;radoUI1Iooplldty, tbo· doon llld . t h,- Yaa, _...,. bM .... .
. ima~lnallv, 'ye, doea It fllt . leeilDI o1 11e1nc IUfi'OIIIIdod llouM ap,la ~ to W.. 111o • .,.. 0.. lorido, ,..,.
'*tsfut ~ It'll~. ~ d!- loy - r ~. llolb t ~. !lark ~ olll ...,.. ......... ... ..........
An ex~~pie of HollY· INII 88 well 88 ~ wbo - · popera """"'"' the rich -io tu .. .-eiHI-npod _..,.._ . J.lode111 . fr!&gt;m lb. ~ .,. lound faille .r ~ to1 carpetlnf. lhe abroudl f8&lt;e •!a"W JtWo a n
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··Odd's Columns Help Provide Tips for Younger Generation
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· ' J,fost !'FfiOna over 40 b. Alne~ toda7. 111rely
• remembe~ .with warmth. a daily column · ,In their
JIO~e town newspaper datelined, aimply "New
York" 'called "New Yor.k Day By DaY;;" and. by·
Uped !&gt;. 0. Mcintyre.
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. ·~.Thursday was the '25th ~nniversary of• the death
!" Oscar Qdd Mcintyre, slim, dudish kid' who inan·
. ~!ted IQ .malf!eulllte from the Ejghth (l'ade In neigh- .
bjlr Gallipolis, then hacked Ilia fortUne lq the· best •
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. ~ealtr and· fame came his way and neither dimmed a nostalgic memory· of hla home town on the
Ohio River. Beeause of It be made the word "Galli: polis" famous. .
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Some Uterary critlca doubted .Odd's legitimacy
a1 a writer: th•y didn:t understand that the _people
In our burgeoning cihes had m th.em a little piece
of the same love for the small town that Odd pever
. tired of mentlonjng in' "New York Day: by ·•Day.''
,Afterall, J!i!lny melrppolitanites must have come
from amall towns themselves.
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~lnce Odd's heyday .i n' lhe late 2_0s 8lld in iho
301, until hil death iq .J938 at the age of 53, other ·
"columnists" have gained prestige using' simi)lir
backdrops .. The late Ernie Pyle took a bl~y war
of world. magnitude, reduced It to the personal ba.sls of PVt. •Joe Doe, 141 First-st, Little Town, America.
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Had the famous columnist been living today, he
would be celebrating his 79th birthday Monday . .
After leaving Gallipolis In 1911, -Mcintyre never
return~d in the living flesh, although he · olt~n said,
"I've been tempted."
Mcintyre, in on:
· of his daily columns released·· •
by McNaught Syn lcate (over· 800 papers') stated .;
why he never r~ti'i ned to his boyhood home after ,
27 years in the bij'fij:y.
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"I have told, ......y mannerly fibs as to why I
•ever returned. The tr~th Is too many of my UliiJ!Iona have era•kM wide open. This one I want
lo hug tight and 11ever let go. It's the only haven
of which I have no memory or pettiness, deceit,
or 1 solitary vestige of man's lnhumanily to man."
· In other words, 0. 0. Mcintyre apparently was
afraid things "wouldn't be the same as he last saiv
t~elll" if be returned.
·He was invited to return. In 1935, 35 civic-minded Galllpolitans drafted a resolution asking he and
·, his wife Maybelle to CO!J!e for a visit. This was two
0. 0. Mcintyre
,y0ars after Mcln!yre bad refurbished his dream
home of the mid-west - Gatewood - located on
Hill, overlooking the turn of a bend In the Ohio
84 State St. The project cost over '60,000- it reriV\lr, is a stone bench with the eulogy of which Ma·
-mains one of Gallipolis' finest historical tourist atjor; ·Edward Bowls, of the original amateur hour
lrpctions.
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"Beloved of a Nation."
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In lbe . whole eight mlmlloo, 11 -Iaior Bllloy, who hid
~ebounds to llfkklli&gt;por!'• 28. port Friday nigh~, bowever.
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ileal Tornado , clubs Friday
n.:;ht at Middleport with 1
th .. r.,plng 84-38 vietory, eomp:.ting an 18 game odJedule
, . ':out defeat.
Cnly onee oefore has 1 Tol'n· :o -team done that, in !953t , when Ronnie Slaser and
Jim Adams and Co. were. eli..
lrict champmns and regmnal
Class A runnerup
. · 11 0
for
th~t ~'::Ji,g ~:rnaJ::" next
week (56 per cent against Mid·
dleport. NObody Is talking out
loud about
naslwns north
o1 the we:. sectional and
Athens' dl8irlct tournaments.
"We play one game al a
lime" says Tornado freshman
coacb Mike Morrison.

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frt&gt;m behind.:~ the second quar- mcved the Panthers to within
ier and foogltr off a determin- one point at the end of the first
ed Wahama While Falc:on team perind.
lha
I of the game Friday Spencer, who sat out the first
. h[e~ win a 89-&amp;1 ~ntest on quarter started the second per·
~~ Wahan,. floor. ·
ind and put the Panthers In
In winning their eighth game front at 21·20 with two field
of the season the Panthers shots. The Pomeroy team was
were able to hold Charlie Yon· never behind from that moker high scorlllg Falcon ace tn ment. They hit for 12 P&lt;&gt;ints in
1~ Points but saw good shooting the quarter while holding the
break out on the part of other Falc:ons to seven for a four
Falcons throughout the ganl~" point 31·27 lead at halftime.
Nick Howard, ~lm B,lrd; .and In the third quarter, the Fa!·
Charlie Hargraves all' hit In

~ Panthers enjoy- Panthers gathered In 39 rebigge_st ~d then In bounds with SJ.'"neer and Wine-

two points remaining.

31·29 and again at 35-33,
Pomeroy's bigg..t lead In
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arte was b nine lnla
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&amp;gain at t5-36. Aa It turned out,
each team scorad 19 poln'"£ In
the period, however, to alve
the Panthers their four point
lead a&amp;ain at the end of the
quarter, this time at ,5Q.t8.
Bird, Falcon forwaril •. louted
out of the game In the last per·
lod with almost seven minutes

ed · their
the closing IDUIUies as they
went allosd 67--$8. Four free
throl!'• by Yonker narrowed the
gap in the final sei!Onds, and a
field goal by Spencer ended the
scoring_for the evanln&amp;.
Pomeroy hit a ·(DOd 13 per
cent :ol their obots aa they
made 23 of 115 1llempts. The
Fal""'"' had more shots against
the Panther zone defenoe bill
were able to hit only 22 of 72
lor 30 per eent shooting, The

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Jay lloGl innounced
for !be 110S .....,..; U.,_·
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year for lbe I..t ploee 111•1&amp;.

Jerry~ round· ' ' Ill
tht IIIII ol oallsllad ea~~
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lbe Mlnllesota Twlnl, leavlllg iJ&gt;.
fielders Rlcjl Rollins and Bernie

Alleli. plteber Joe Boplllowskllll!ll '
outfielder Lenny Green lo lie
ldped.
'11le 'ctniinn.u Red.'l ann&lt;iuneed'
t¥ oignlng ,q1 outfield!" tlei
ueen. 11\iQD of former big league
hurle&lt; Mel ~\en·, cal&lt;her Hank
Foil~ and pllcher Bob Heffner,. , Turk town, wiJo bUrled for ~hi
C!Ucago WIJite 1Sox ~ ·}!1st
.......,,, wiU get a tryOut wlllr
thO lleda al sprillrj pr..Uco.. Lowlli
had ·a 7-5 record for ' tho CI!!Jo:l·
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Russ
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will enerlain Ripley! chalked up 321 vlctorles since

Faleoos
TUesday night. .
loring the Natlolial Leasua ·
brenner grabbmg IZ each.
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se&amp;J!O!II
)n the preliminary game, the
WAH , , .
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Little . Panthers had little trou• Yonker 3-7·13; Jloward Z.HI; ~!.20.:. ~-!-~eahislnafir~
hie with the Wahama Reserves Bird 5-2-12; Hargraves ~lB; I ,...,....
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as they w~n 4P.22 with the Greene :J.&amp;-6. Totals .
sirlkeouls that . would
atarters slttmg Dill · lbe laa
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, WIIU!ll Wbya~~. ~S:,.
qusrter. Bob Crow was higb for Winebrenner ,11+14, Weill 7· ,,.
Pomeroy with 11 while Bill 1&gt;19;_ S.peneer t+12; Crow s-&amp;-6;
Mabaffey, a
Zuspan had nine for the losero. Buffmgton t-M; WhilE! 2-41-4; right bander, hoped
The two tesma
meet yd :J.&amp;-6. To~ls 18-~3-69.
tsr:::.CIO~:a:::: II be
again next Friday night . pt ,Scoring by Ql!arters.
Phllli... Tbo 8-loot-2
Pomeroy. The Panther• wiU Wahama
~ 71 48
wou 19 games last ....,0, to
te Idle until that game, but tho Pom,eroy
19 31 ' !MI
with a 3.114 earnlld run
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wbmlnl olreall: the. R I o
Gibson had a IIH3 reoord
Bobby
Grande Colleie Redmen to. alruak out
for the fi!tb
with

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Ielt for lapa
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IUme. Mlck Winebrenner bad
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Afler 'toylng aroond .with
viDe Colleg&lt; Ill· a ctmtelll 'set bander, wasl2 and 9 for hiJ
Baptbt New U;fe movemeot.
~. Bib MU. seoncer 12 for the A two-way tie for third plaee score.
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for , . Geiila Academy ~lgb fuJi big leagua seBllOII.
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with 10. Ronnie CashdoUar chip. Jackson's lronmen
8Cboo bard"""". · .Oliver, a long ball hitter
Look wb_at ltappetls ,._
Two. jumpll]g one-ljanders by ~~ was assured Friday night the second quarter with
pod in with seven markers for Ions of tbe SEOAL 'pulled '
TIJ!-Off 11 I p.m. at GAllS hit 14 home runs, batted
N'JE~
Wells lffll! Chuck Buffington put h n the Southwestern High- westsrn outscorlllg the
the losers, who hit just 26 per In the final two perlnda
aa lbe red-llol .Redmen, ·Wilb bad a .441 slugging pereentage.
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the Panthers Into a 1-0 lead •II ;.:ers combined a fast-break 16-7 to take a M-14 lead by In· cent of their shots,
bury the visitors 7t-53.
a 3-1 mark tho• far in Feb11111 "' Fold
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In the preliminary conteat, 11 was win number 11, for the ary, "!'d 1'7 overall, shoot for
'J'!Ie Cards brongbt their
ever, the -Faleons came back ing average to clobber the East- Coaeb Bob Ashley
champion
reoerve .lronmen. They've lost . three. I bid to, participate In , I b e Gee! list to ill plsyers
the
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to lie Jt up fU· •ll on.. a field ern Eagles by a 79-38 margin several substitutes In the
blasted the Southwestern· Ed Spriggs pumped In :rf
N~ lournameniJ latsr In a4ditioaal slgnings of
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on. the Southweatsrn hardwood. trame and the Eagles came
57-32 behind 22 polniJ by paee the home club. Roush
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Knight. Roy McCarty Schooley had 10 each for t h
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tho losers with 21.
losers.
mtssed lhe ~n'• 1111-&amp;1
fore Ill~. Falcons hLt 1"1' eight runner
hnoors In the confer- meantime, DaD.
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slralgbt polilis and a 21l-15 lead.
bu';i'
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Eggers 3-W; Crothers l.G-1·
JACKSON (74)
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laol Tuesday because of the
~leld goal by 'Rick··erow and .~:nge 1 !;,"~. ~9 loss they Hag~r were pouring in 20 points
Halley tHH6; Cain 8-t-13; E. Sprit!Rs....J.8.1-37; .
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Friday's Impressive vletory ahead 54-2'1 aftsr three quarters.
t-1-9; Barker 1-0-2. TOTALS .burn. ~;, -B. ,;J.'hom&amp;s, H9; for 111 .leld(l trluiiQib o1 1h 0
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Meng, 1·1-3; TOTALS 32-10:74. .......
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FE)'iWICK (51)
coilep Jlli....,.D llnalls
. and reaUy makes tonight's VIctory and mcreased their aea- Durst J-3-S; Ridenour 2-4-4; King 3-3-9· McCashen
;, lllllled ~ .. . . ..iiO!loJ ;';;h with Coalton a pressure- S?J' ~ to II~ with just to3-1-7; Mankin z.z.a: 7; Ro~sh, '
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2-6-10; Huffman 1-D-Z, 10 . Stlekfond
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1.0.2. TOTALS 1:1-u.aG. - ' 13 .
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By lrinnll18. Southwestern up. Crothers topped an acorera
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Br . de: 12 AmD tnU '7o
pod IIJ conference record to 8- with 21 i&gt;olnts with Jimmy
Score by quarters:
y quarters:
you waik. 60 mUes in 20 boun
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7 7 13 I - 311 Ja~n
One plumed·proaram ro'r ""
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Hamiltou ss Brooklyn Tech 47 . the cooference, and tonight • for the wiuners.
Southwestern 18 18 110 25 - 'II FenwiCk
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Fb;dham 1111 Boston con. 58
contest at Southwestern wiU see Roger Spencer was the only
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A foot·wl!ar)' quaUfien 'l'hn
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Weslminstsr (!'a.) 811 BUckuen 60 ings emerge .. the SVAC run•
Bider 'l9 Drexel Tech 68
~~:i team ~ champion North
~~. ":..':'~ CUP!l eover . handling and maUillg Pt.y in nsy inlt.Umenu
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G81l110D 118 Pblla. Text. 58
Eaatern'a Joss BSSurnd them
-Peter Snell, whn OWDI
New Paltz II ~asy St. 58
of a lbird plaee desdloc:k with
U'world reeord of 3:64.4 for
A new concept ia complele •
St. Midi. (VI.) 81 Vermont U tho loser of tonight's Important
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ocrvice. Y- """""' l""'
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~f))l: 11 JAWeD Ted! oil
claslr. The Eagles closed out The Hannao Traee
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1fn.v~'t"- '1'1 ·' ~ ~ i Q with a &amp;4 mark and concluded season Friday night w be South Point, reeent upset vic- 1:58.8 before Queeo Elizabeth
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tor over powerful Cbesapeak&amp;, Prlnoo PbUUp.
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Coach Harold Barker's High· 55 victory &lt;Ner Coaeh Job
out of lis claal Frid*y Nrr BIIlll OPEN
eSame flo7 Service
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as Wellston's SEOAL Go!- I NEW YORK ·IUPll- The
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Rockets elobbered the Law. blda for next IIIDIIth'a National
~gsa ii '""! ViJ. ~ 72
Ls&amp;rn scored to make it 3-2. were not available, but
eountians, '/8-63.
· vllation Boakelball
Va. !N&lt;!\'fObi:)'io'FaJII~villo 11 ioW.ver, the Gallians' fa s I Puekett topped the
waa Wellston'• niDth lrl· (NIT) at MadiBOII Square
N. car&amp;!lba if ~- ·CarOlina 74 break began to work and by Trace team with 16 points.
In 18 outlnga.
wiD he iuued Monday .
, ~,.JI'asb. 12 YL Tech' '13
Ill• end of the first period South· Harrison and David
pUing up a IH lead In The tourney gels uodar way
J1ir'\': .SoU. Us Miaa. CoiL S8 western was on top by an 18-7 each scored 10 for the
first stanza, tho Polntsrs March::::.::..l:.:4.:__ _ _....,._ _.:
Snv.n'i.ah St. 'lll Ji't. Vslley St. 06
Rusty Dllron's 26 points
fast In the seeond perlnd,
" 'w. v8. St. uo Bluefield St. 78 Norwalk 18 Bucyrue 41
the West Virginians to I bel r
hehlnd 28-:l/ before InAla. St. 111 Alabama AlM 81 Portsmoulh 76 Uma Senior n aeeond victllry ollbe leaaon
MIDWEST
Nortbweol 'IZ YaBey r1
er Hannan Trace.
In tho quarter, WliS forged
Rockhurst 83 Kirksville 51. 80
Minford ill
In the reaerve game,
by four. Finally, WellAugustaua lUI) 78 Lake Forest 51
Portsmoulh Noire Dame 51 Rucker scored 28 potnts
ripped the net. for 32
Montana St. 78 MOII\BI'a 68
MassiUOD IZ
leading HaMilll Trace to a
In tho final stanza
SOOTIIWE8T
Cantoa ceotral Catbollc 18 31 triumph &lt;Ner the vlslton.
South Point taWed only
AIL CoD. 1110 S. Kansas SL 6S Cuyabaga FaUa It A1Uauce 13 The Wlldcala, DOW 0.14 ,on
Dl8klng tho final ~lly '/8-63.
Texas 7ii Tex. Christian it
Warren 'II Niles a
the season, travel to K Y
lbe winDers, Keith Blalot-1
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ZaneaviUe 88 lrontoa It
Creek Tuelday nl&amp;bt f&lt;r lhetrle~lahlp puDiped In 32 markers.
Brijbam Youog '1'1 Ari2. 72
Zanesville Roseerano r1
final contest ol the """"""·
WIIBDII'1 IS led south Pnlnt.
Air Force 86 !Jtab St. liS
Lakewood M
Boz score:
Pasadena Coli. 84 Ventura 14 Sberldu 54 Utlea 51 (OT)
WELLSTON ('II)
idaho 83 Idaho SL '16
New Le•lngton 77 MIUer II
AIIIIUUI
Blankenship, 8·111-M; folllmanl
California 61 Stanford 60
CroobviUe M Frazeyobur&amp; A
Jacobo 1-D-Z; Phllllpa,
Seattle Pac. 86 Pogel Souud 62 MarleUa 73 Lancall&lt; . $$
Richards, 5-1·11; Ray,
Ariz. St. 83 Utah 78
Byesville 11 CamberlaDd 47
Ut 3B
TOTALS 21·2t-'ll.
Brig. Young '1'1 Ariz. 72
Tro) Iii Miamlllbarl S1
SOUTH POIN1' (II)
Columbus East 65
Piqua 72 x.ats •
Molley, 11&amp;-12; Dunfee, .
Waluu Rldp 18
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5-5-15; Black, ~;~::1
columbUs Aqulaas 11
Vandalia BIIUer fl
I+S; TOTALS 11
,Columbu W~st It
HamlltoD Taft 14
Milius three regullr
quarten,:
Columbus Cer&lt;lrll "
Ramiltou FalrfleN U
tho Rutland Red DovD
Marion .P'ranklla M
W&amp;rrell Ilardlll 71 Nllel a
team went dDWII to defeat
Columbus North 65
49 F'rlday night II the
Columbut Lindea 11
ObJo Rlgb Scllool Basketball of Coolville Rlgb BchooL
Columbua Solllb n
By United f'nn flllenaiJQul
~gullr star1era Bob
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Columbuo EastiiiOOf 5I Brlilgepurt 18 St. , ClalnviUe 'II son, Bulcll led llaoDy
PICKIMi
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Upper Arllngtoa 74 Baley II Manlfled St. Peter 13
were an unable to aee
I.Jrl;ana 55 MI. Y...- M
Crestline 36
because ol ftu. CaoMile
BUlk Chrden dl
IJJisboro 15 P'ranldia Reflbts Sanduslty Gt Mansfield 61
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Mansfield Madison 98 Dcwer 78 Rolland 'baa suffered
Mla'"l Trace 75 Clrelevllla II Elyria 71 Lorain 46
aB but llq-ee, of 1la
Greenfield 17
Fremont 61
Jerry ll1lick
Waoblngtoa C. H. 5I
Lornln Admiral King 43 ·.ia11Jl Ber)ldoll'o
Colum)lul I.Jnlverslly A
Dennison 64 Newc:omeratown '!I Devlla wilh 14 jlotnta.
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Middletown 68
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Hamilton Garfield 47 CoolviUe wllh 1 424
Picken• H•rdW•r• ·
\,. ·ayo Valley '13 Lagan Elm • Daytnn Cbamlnade 76
Larry lljlpe led tbo wjnnen
MAioN.;w. VA. '
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DaYion s~vers sz
with 18.
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II:Oflng wtth a bunily at the a drive • In by Mlclty Morril.. l!ll'eyJDa lour fouls, dn!w Bruee BeeJie who hil a Career reoerv.. ran over Racllle re- ·
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other- mmute and a ball for oer were twU!lnJ wild. llaJser I 'IDp~, •replaced blm.
me"' of pattern plays endlilg in Stobart and Jeff Hodges e a~ b · DoUar for doUar ~.....,
Raeine to go ahead for the fir~t band s~yed hot. By llloo 1end With lbno mlnutea left 1181' bunny obots Jnd CMI!slde jump. oc.&lt;&gt;red 10 points for the Middy lo lha belli pllcber ·ID
Time ~ on Bruct Jleelle s of lbe hall he had hit nrne ~' ry £leland, rested Prlee, ·who ers. He had IZ field goabJ and ....,..... Gordon Flsber· ·bad 1..,.. ~ .tB!DY.
ebarity and Larry Salser's flral 11 atlelnpts frl&gt;n. the field . .)lee- baa IICored 10 points. BUiy Ours 7. ol a' frl&gt;m the ebarlty
1. for J\aelnll,
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of nine first half field ~gle got 7 points In ·the aecond a1aq flnlahed up. .
Jllgh for Mid&lt;lleport was jun- Bf quarters:
club,.~\: a~.
Rick ~ller put the Middies quarter. Ted Bailey t, Prioe 4._
bow
tho shootlnr ior forward Dave Riee , with Racine ,
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menl to unleash a string of "We didn't do mueh that was u1..,1~ 4 o1 7
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four field gua!s (Beegle, right," admitted Middy Coadl .....,. ·
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Salser twiee, and Larry Price) Bob Wise. "My bOys tigbten up dl ~ "j '!:cine 1 of 17• Mid- Racine's def~e min was .BaJ!ey 4-1-9; Beegle IH-31; tht ·hlgbelll .priced"lllOUQjilman.
and go ahead !H. That pu'1' when there's a big job they . epor , o . .
: abarP with the Mlddlu getting Wickline :1-f-1; FIJilor 2-'0-4. To- ,~ '
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' Tblrd ,..., Ra~ 9 of 17, Mid- II&lt; more tha~ one or two sho~ tala 311 (ts-18) 81.
~ year, Spahn reeelved
game was to go. At qusrter's And be added, "The wheels cif .U.port 4 ol 12.
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MllJDLEPORT (Ill
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end Racine led 18-B.
fortune grind extremely slow, Fourth -'- Racine 7 ol 17, at the baD. Also, lbe MiddleS All!mo!~ii-H; Rl"l! 4-~10; .old dJa ~ f"l"'allbe Ierma of
Raeine blew it wide open In but very sure," in referring to Mlddlepprt 7 of· 17.
lallecl 10 penetrate. !he dogB!DI OUer ~; f!lo'[.~}~; McEI l&amp;e:l contr•ct thlll ~.olped
the seeond quarter, scoring 20 the big score rolle/1 up against ' The Jacke_~B tho! ~· per ·cent Raelne' dele..- for the sure hiMejt 0.0.0; Souen)old s-&amp;-6; da)o. , •
puinls to the Middles' six. Half hiS club.
011 18 of 49; Racine 56 per cent clooe • m oll&gt;l lr~Ii11•ntb' Th~ 1-M; J~ l-D-Z. By _.~ lliJ tBih
that quarter bad gone before With 6:t6 left 01&gt; the laat on, m of Ill, ·· .
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ileal Tornado , clubs Friday
n.:;ht at Middleport with 1
th .. r.,plng 84-38 vietory, eomp:.ting an 18 game odJedule
, . ':out defeat.
Cnly onee oefore has 1 Tol'n· :o -team done that, in !953t , when Ronnie Slaser and
Jim Adams and Co. were. eli..
lrict champmns and regmnal
Class A runnerup
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ier and foogltr off a determin- one point at the end of the first
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. h[e~ win a 89-&amp;1 ~ntest on quarter started the second per·
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In winning their eighth game front at 21·20 with two field
of the season the Panthers shots. The Pomeroy team was
were able to hold Charlie Yon· never behind from that moker high scorlllg Falcon ace tn ment. They hit for 12 P&lt;&gt;ints in
1~ Points but saw good shooting the quarter while holding the
break out on the part of other Falc:ons to seven for a four
Falcons throughout the ganl~" point 31·27 lead at halftime.
Nick Howard, ~lm B,lrd; .and In the third quarter, the Fa!·
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the Panthers their four point
lead a&amp;ain at the end of the
quarter, this time at ,5Q.t8.
Bird, Falcon forwaril •. louted
out of the game In the last per·
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the closing IDUIUies as they
went allosd 67--$8. Four free
throl!'• by Yonker narrowed the
gap in the final sei!Onds, and a
field goal by Spencer ended the
scoring_for the evanln&amp;.
Pomeroy hit a ·(DOd 13 per
cent :ol their obots aa they
made 23 of 115 1llempts. The
Fal""'"' had more shots against
the Panther zone defenoe bill
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'11le 'ctniinn.u Red.'l ann&lt;iuneed'
t¥ oignlng ,q1 outfield!" tlei
ueen. 11\iQD of former big league
hurle&lt; Mel ~\en·, cal&lt;her Hank
Foil~ and pllcher Bob Heffner,. , Turk town, wiJo bUrled for ~hi
C!Ucago WIJite 1Sox ~ ·}!1st
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thO lleda al sprillrj pr..Uco.. Lowlli
had ·a 7-5 record for ' tho CI!!Jo:l·
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Pomeroy with 11 while Bill 1&gt;19;_ S.peneer t+12; Crow s-&amp;-6;
Mabaffey, a
Zuspan had nine for the losero. Buffmgton t-M; WhilE! 2-41-4; right bander, hoped
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Baptbt New U;fe movemeot.
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8Cboo bard"""". · .Oliver, a long ball hitter
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Two. jumpll]g one-ljanders by ~~ was assured Friday night the second quarter with
pod in with seven markers for Ions of tbe SEOAL 'pulled '
TIJ!-Off 11 I p.m. at GAllS hit 14 home runs, batted
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Wells lffll! Chuck Buffington put h n the Southwestern High- westsrn outscorlllg the
the losers, who hit just 26 per In the final two perlnda
aa lbe red-llol .Redmen, ·Wilb bad a .441 slugging pereentage.
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bury the visitors 7t-53.
a 3-1 mark tho• far in Feb11111 "' Fold
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In the preliminary conteat, 11 was win number 11, for the ary, "!'d 1'7 overall, shoot for
'J'!Ie Cards brongbt their
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Knight. Roy McCarty Schooley had 10 each for t h
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losers.
mtssed lhe ~n'• 1111-&amp;1
fore Ill~. Falcons hLt 1"1' eight runner
hnoors In the confer- meantime, DaD.
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slralgbt polilis and a 21l-15 lead.
bu';i'
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Eggers 3-W; Crothers l.G-1·
JACKSON (74)
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laol Tuesday because of the
~leld goal by 'Rick··erow and .~:nge 1 !;,"~. ~9 loss they Hag~r were pouring in 20 points
Halley tHH6; Cain 8-t-13; E. Sprit!Rs....J.8.1-37; .
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Friday's Impressive vletory ahead 54-2'1 aftsr three quarters.
t-1-9; Barker 1-0-2. TOTALS .burn. ~;, -B. ,;J.'hom&amp;s, H9; for 111 .leld(l trluiiQib o1 1h 0
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FE)'iWICK (51)
coilep Jlli....,.D llnalls
. and reaUy makes tonight's VIctory and mcreased their aea- Durst J-3-S; Ridenour 2-4-4; King 3-3-9· McCashen
;, lllllled ~ .. . . ..iiO!loJ ;';;h with Coalton a pressure- S?J' ~ to II~ with just to3-1-7; Mankin z.z.a: 7; Ro~sh, '
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1.0.2. TOTALS 1:1-u.aG. - ' 13 .
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By lrinnll18. Southwestern up. Crothers topped an acorera
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Br . de: 12 AmD tnU '7o
pod IIJ conference record to 8- with 21 i&gt;olnts with Jimmy
Score by quarters:
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Hamiltou ss Brooklyn Tech 47 . the cooference, and tonight • for the wiuners.
Southwestern 18 18 110 25 - 'II FenwiCk
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Weslminstsr (!'a.) 811 BUckuen 60 ings emerge .. the SVAC run•
Bider 'l9 Drexel Tech 68
~~:i team ~ champion North
~~. ":..':'~ CUP!l eover . handling and maUillg Pt.y in nsy inlt.Umenu
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G81l110D 118 Pblla. Text. 58
Eaatern'a Joss BSSurnd them
-Peter Snell, whn OWDI
New Paltz II ~asy St. 58
of a lbird plaee desdloc:k with
U'world reeord of 3:64.4 for
A new concept ia complele •
St. Midi. (VI.) 81 Vermont U tho loser of tonight's Important
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claslr. The Eagles closed out The Hannao Traee
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1fn.v~'t"- '1'1 ·' ~ ~ i Q with a &amp;4 mark and concluded season Friday night w be South Point, reeent upset vic- 1:58.8 before Queeo Elizabeth
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tor over powerful Cbesapeak&amp;, Prlnoo PbUUp.
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Coach Harold Barker's High· 55 victory &lt;Ner Coaeh Job
out of lis claal Frid*y Nrr BIIlll OPEN
eSame flo7 Service
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as Wellston's SEOAL Go!- I NEW YORK ·IUPll- The
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Rockets elobbered the Law. blda for next IIIDIIth'a National
~gsa ii '""! ViJ. ~ 72
Ls&amp;rn scored to make it 3-2. were not available, but
eountians, '/8-63.
· vllation Boakelball
Va. !N&lt;!\'fObi:)'io'FaJII~villo 11 ioW.ver, the Gallians' fa s I Puekett topped the
waa Wellston'• niDth lrl· (NIT) at MadiBOII Square
N. car&amp;!lba if ~- ·CarOlina 74 break began to work and by Trace team with 16 points.
In 18 outlnga.
wiD he iuued Monday .
, ~,.JI'asb. 12 YL Tech' '13
Ill• end of the first period South· Harrison and David
pUing up a IH lead In The tourney gels uodar way
J1ir'\': .SoU. Us Miaa. CoiL S8 western was on top by an 18-7 each scored 10 for the
first stanza, tho Polntsrs March::::.::..l:.:4.:__ _ _....,._ _.:
Snv.n'i.ah St. 'lll Ji't. Vslley St. 06
Rusty Dllron's 26 points
fast In the seeond perlnd,
" 'w. v8. St. uo Bluefield St. 78 Norwalk 18 Bucyrue 41
the West Virginians to I bel r
hehlnd 28-:l/ before InAla. St. 111 Alabama AlM 81 Portsmoulh 76 Uma Senior n aeeond victllry ollbe leaaon
MIDWEST
Nortbweol 'IZ YaBey r1
er Hannan Trace.
In tho quarter, WliS forged
Rockhurst 83 Kirksville 51. 80
Minford ill
In the reaerve game,
by four. Finally, WellAugustaua lUI) 78 Lake Forest 51
Portsmoulh Noire Dame 51 Rucker scored 28 potnts
ripped the net. for 32
Montana St. 78 MOII\BI'a 68
MassiUOD IZ
leading HaMilll Trace to a
In tho final stanza
SOOTIIWE8T
Cantoa ceotral Catbollc 18 31 triumph &lt;Ner the vlslton.
South Point taWed only
AIL CoD. 1110 S. Kansas SL 6S Cuyabaga FaUa It A1Uauce 13 The Wlldcala, DOW 0.14 ,on
Dl8klng tho final ~lly '/8-63.
Texas 7ii Tex. Christian it
Warren 'II Niles a
the season, travel to K Y
lbe winDers, Keith Blalot-1
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ZaneaviUe 88 lrontoa It
Creek Tuelday nl&amp;bt f&lt;r lhetrle~lahlp puDiped In 32 markers.
Brijbam Youog '1'1 Ari2. 72
Zanesville Roseerano r1
final contest ol the """"""·
WIIBDII'1 IS led south Pnlnt.
Air Force 86 !Jtab St. liS
Lakewood M
Boz score:
Pasadena Coli. 84 Ventura 14 Sberldu 54 Utlea 51 (OT)
WELLSTON ('II)
idaho 83 Idaho SL '16
New Le•lngton 77 MIUer II
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Blankenship, 8·111-M; folllmanl
California 61 Stanford 60
CroobviUe M Frazeyobur&amp; A
Jacobo 1-D-Z; Phllllpa,
Seattle Pac. 86 Pogel Souud 62 MarleUa 73 Lancall&lt; . $$
Richards, 5-1·11; Ray,
Ariz. St. 83 Utah 78
Byesville 11 CamberlaDd 47
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TOTALS 21·2t-'ll.
Brig. Young '1'1 Ariz. 72
Tro) Iii Miamlllbarl S1
SOUTH POIN1' (II)
Columbus East 65
Piqua 72 x.ats •
Molley, 11&amp;-12; Dunfee, .
Waluu Rldp 18
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5-5-15; Black, ~;~::1
columbUs Aqulaas 11
Vandalia BIIUer fl
I+S; TOTALS 11
,Columbu W~st It
HamlltoD Taft 14
Milius three regullr
quarten,:
Columbus Cer&lt;lrll "
Ramiltou FalrfleN U
tho Rutland Red DovD
Marion .P'ranklla M
W&amp;rrell Ilardlll 71 Nllel a
team went dDWII to defeat
Columbus North 65
49 F'rlday night II the
Columbut Lindea 11
ObJo Rlgb Scllool Basketball of Coolville Rlgb BchooL
Columbua Solllb n
By United f'nn flllenaiJQul
~gullr star1era Bob
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Columbuo EastiiiOOf 5I Brlilgepurt 18 St. , ClalnviUe 'II son, Bulcll led llaoDy
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Upper Arllngtoa 74 Baley II Manlfled St. Peter 13
were an unable to aee
I.Jrl;ana 55 MI. Y...- M
Crestline 36
because ol ftu. CaoMile
BUlk Chrden dl
IJJisboro 15 P'ranldia Reflbts Sanduslty Gt Mansfield 61
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Mansfield Madison 98 Dcwer 78 Rolland 'baa suffered
Mla'"l Trace 75 Clrelevllla II Elyria 71 Lorain 46
aB but llq-ee, of 1la
Greenfield 17
Fremont 61
Jerry ll1lick
Waoblngtoa C. H. 5I
Lornln Admiral King 43 ·.ia11Jl Ber)ldoll'o
Colum)lul I.Jnlverslly A
Dennison 64 Newc:omeratown '!I Devlla wilh 14 jlotnta.
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Middletown 68
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Hamilton Garfield 47 CoolviUe wllh 1 424
Picken• H•rdW•r• ·
\,. ·ayo Valley '13 Lagan Elm • Daytnn Cbamlnade 76
Larry lljlpe led tbo wjnnen
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DaYion s~vers sz
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II:Oflng wtth a bunily at the a drive • In by Mlclty Morril.. l!ll'eyJDa lour fouls, dn!w Bruee BeeJie who hil a Career reoerv.. ran over Racllle re- ·
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other- mmute and a ball for oer were twU!lnJ wild. llaJser I 'IDp~, •replaced blm.
me"' of pattern plays endlilg in Stobart and Jeff Hodges e a~ b · DoUar for doUar ~.....,
Raeine to go ahead for the fir~t band s~yed hot. By llloo 1end With lbno mlnutea left 1181' bunny obots Jnd CMI!slde jump. oc.&lt;&gt;red 10 points for the Middy lo lha belli pllcber ·ID
Time ~ on Bruct Jleelle s of lbe hall he had hit nrne ~' ry £leland, rested Prlee, ·who ers. He had IZ field goabJ and ....,..... Gordon Flsber· ·bad 1..,.. ~ .tB!DY.
ebarity and Larry Salser's flral 11 atlelnpts frl&gt;n. the field . .)lee- baa IICored 10 points. BUiy Ours 7. ol a' frl&gt;m the ebarlty
1. for J\aelnll,
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of nine first half field ~gle got 7 points In ·the aecond a1aq flnlahed up. .
Jllgh for Mid&lt;lleport was jun- Bf quarters:
club,.~\: a~.
Rick ~ller put the Middies quarter. Ted Bailey t, Prioe 4._
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tho shootlnr ior forward Dave Riee , with Racine ,
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Salser twiee, and Larry Price) Bob Wise. "My bOys tigbten up dl ~ "j '!:cine 1 of 17• Mid- Racine's def~e min was .BaJ!ey 4-1-9; Beegle IH-31; tht ·hlgbelll .priced"lllOUQjilman.
and go ahead !H. That pu'1' when there's a big job they . epor , o . .
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' Tblrd ,..., Ra~ 9 of 17, Mid- II&lt; more tha~ one or two sho~ tala 311 (ts-18) 81.
~ year, Spahn reeelved
game was to go. At qusrter's And be added, "The wheels cif .U.port 4 ol 12.
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MllJDLEPORT (Ill
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fortune grind extremely slow, Fourth -'- Racine 7 ol 17, at the baD. Also, lbe MiddleS All!mo!~ii-H; Rl"l! 4-~10; .old dJa ~ f"l"'allbe Ierma of
Raeine blew it wide open In but very sure," in referring to Mlddlepprt 7 of· 17.
lallecl 10 penetrate. !he dogB!DI OUer ~; f!lo'[.~}~; McEI l&amp;e:l contr•ct thlll ~.olped
the seeond quarter, scoring 20 the big score rolle/1 up against ' The Jacke_~B tho! ~· per ·cent Raelne' dele..- for the sure hiMejt 0.0.0; Souen)old s-&amp;-6; da)o. , •
puinls to the Middles' six. Half hiS club.
011 18 of 49; Racine 56 per cent clooe • m oll&gt;l lr~Ii11•ntb' Th~ 1-M; J~ l-D-Z. By _.~ lliJ tBih
that quarter bad gone before With 6:t6 left 01&gt; the laat on, m of Ill, ·· .
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1959 Studeb.ker Regal Sta. Wagon $1095
Rea( low mileage, deluxe interlor trim, VI motor, automatic. new tires. radio and heater.
V8 motor. Std. trans., good tires, clean interior, black
and white finish .

1960 Dodge Dan 2-Door _

$1495

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Low mileage by local owner , clean interior, V8 motor:

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to {2·00 n0&lt;1n

Saturda~ -8:311 A .M

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llell1 b.,.... ancl W.,. _.. day-lo&lt;lo7 from 11o111ac1 a daek,
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to lbe "*11be.late&gt;'Dkt Powell cUcl
bt 1be 7'1''&lt;1 ''fto llooeriJ IIIII- at Four Star, lt ...,..
bOUeu," . ,. .......,.. wl,lb pJoe 'more of· bor Umo.
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awesome ~·KDJ about What'a IDIOre the farmtt •
tilt .~ ai .L adlla
.Jieille Jinmaey that • llle ..., . tlu~
Q~n. Loreltt Y-. Bid CH&lt; 'thomM bold "" llclodoy nlPII
... , JICk Paar lid Jeoet ·Wtbb. !or CJIS.TV bH ellaken 111
1'olorw relurlld ""' lout .., lbo poet few WM9 by NJIC.TV'e
lllllftod, wbJd! - '1hu de- pi'Ofll'ommln&amp; , al movltll
.... lhllll to do, .... bo - · aplnol lbem. 'll1e mcrvieu whlcll
away. · ~
1,placed ,tbe ''lt'a .. ' Man'a
•Veil, hoW have the albor ....,.. World" llld "lllUDte and Sinnore"
baclttre ...... IIIII on their oprteo, outpointed lhlm In .....
dian... al oomfll~ !&gt;aclc again . upol raliDCJ two woeke
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Miss Ball, to no one's ourprlse, It 'would drop tbl ~ ,
waa a bJ&amp; hit au over again; and In September, lhelr UIICCIIC
1be abaenco ol hor former bu.. well brlnl them bclck.
band, lle!ll· At,.. · fmm ber new Gleaso• ·le ·to ltlevloloo,
serl01, lpplnCIIIJ hf&gt;d no elfeo&amp; l.ou:iue: a.,· lo to bollia,; lbollo,
on her popdoriiJ. lD facl, 1111» no ..,.., .-1 COil'lllllle either
"llillbllllee" had ~ stolen all tho u.;m ol lholr - - Wllb
thu"""', · h,r ,ebow· would have huge publlelly, lbe fat
betD No. l·nlall among all tho bact wllh a new cartllei-.

191 FOR SALE
WHERE THERE'S A WANT rr, lhP ·wan; A.d" way E~y
tc use, and inexpensive toot
Call WY 2-Zliill .

new ones.

PHONE WY2-2157

Tho laleel

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Langdon.

Ann

however, lo Meadows. Miss
lbal' 1he etiD ..... not made up. dioappeared, bul.
her 1!1inll, - .aloaot publicly- bas'hild his own In the
about )"helber. ul!e want. to 10 and, after oome ..,mini
III""'JIh all:lbe frantic fuso again hawing, he bas Jlnally dOclllod I
next ala'l"', . ~b it .,.uld be firmly &lt;lor thlu week any\rli)'J
~~ •If abo ""sn't In addl· f·Face us with his preoence
..... ~ lble. ......... In lbe fall.
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E. Mala Slrtel, Pomm11
Phone WY Z.317t
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FOR SALE: 4 door lllii9
dorn useT' SeD them with a
Ranch Wagon. Radio·~:·~ I,.,;;;,;· M . Phone WY l-...Wti and
heater. Automatic
ask for Classified.
aion, power ' steering, "i~i
up lighlls. ~lnal owner. 11

accept trade. Phone WY

2189 or WY 2-3346.
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for sale.
PiiBrim Coal and Doell u
Located aear Sundown

Club on ll!&gt;ut. 7.
F. F. ;. 'II. Coal Co.

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Karl o....,.., Plamblq ...
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PUMP your sluggish
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Call 11'1' Z·Z97&lt;. DaJ or Nlllol
All Septic Tank Cleaner at
7 Ill
Landmark Farm Bureau. !r=====-==;;1
Pomeroy.

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painting.

Do Yov W•nt To Build?

A Barn. Garaee. Storage
FOR sale. Lord's ' Space'!
Why not use 1

Last Supper painting. A 1s
painting of Jesus. Other odd

Eleanor Bohram,

Bor 107, Syracuse, Ohio.

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TO CLEAN carpels better we'll HCUSE, 4 roo111J, bath, attic,
loan a Blue Lustre
fuL basement. Nice yard
Shampooer FREE with
and driveway. 1637 Lincoln
cha•e ot Blue Lustre
lleiJihlls. Phone ·wv 2-27811.

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A..ld 111 ••..
518 E. Main Sl., P'ulnoroy, OliJo

S aeatse
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News No•-

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River RepOrt

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P..oe ·WY WIG
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1959 Studeb.ker Regal Sta. Wagon $1095
Rea( low mileage, deluxe interlor trim, VI motor, automatic. new tires. radio and heater.
V8 motor. Std. trans., good tires, clean interior, black
and white finish .

1960 Dodge Dan 2-Door _

$1495

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Low mileage by local owner , clean interior, V8 motor:

U• !i:OII P M IIIII)'
to {2·00 n0&lt;1n

Saturda~ -8:311 A .M

IT'S SO EASY
TO PLACE A
RESULT PRODUCING
WANT AD

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.@)
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........., - · ;*ARNEY G(?OGLE ond SNUFFY

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OPEN EVES.-7:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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lo bor
.._..,._Jitun1JIId
ftrm1 makifJC Jilt tbe ......-.:
t1 • lloi¥7 ,..,. llld while oho- liOt .... lldDp
llell1 b.,.... ancl W.,. _.. day-lo&lt;lo7 from 11o111ac1 a daek,
lrAew u
to lbe "*11be.late&gt;'Dkt Powell cUcl
bt 1be 7'1''&lt;1 ''fto llooeriJ IIIII- at Four Star, lt ...,..
bOUeu," . ,. .......,.. wl,lb pJoe 'more of· bor Umo.
.
awesome ~·KDJ about What'a IDIOre the farmtt •
tilt .~ ai .L adlla
.Jieille Jinmaey that • llle ..., . tlu~
Q~n. Loreltt Y-. Bid CH&lt; 'thomM bold "" llclodoy nlPII
... , JICk Paar lid Jeoet ·Wtbb. !or CJIS.TV bH ellaken 111
1'olorw relurlld ""' lout .., lbo poet few WM9 by NJIC.TV'e
lllllftod, wbJd! - '1hu de- pi'Ofll'ommln&amp; , al movltll
.... lhllll to do, .... bo - · aplnol lbem. 'll1e mcrvieu whlcll
away. · ~
1,placed ,tbe ''lt'a .. ' Man'a
•Veil, hoW have the albor ....,.. World" llld "lllUDte and Sinnore"
baclttre ...... IIIII on their oprteo, outpointed lhlm In .....
dian... al oomfll~ !&gt;aclc again . upol raliDCJ two woeke
neAl ae-nt
.
·
And thoulh NBC Dl'lllnllil

w.

auto. trans., power steering, radio, he.v:ter, black finish.

For Want Ad Serviefi

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MOTOR
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BES
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1958 Ford Ranch Wagon -.,..-,..--- $688

REGUl.ATlUNS
nhlf'('Unnanlf'

•'

Miss Ball, to no one's ourprlse, It 'would drop tbl ~ ,
waa a bJ&amp; hit au over again; and In September, lhelr UIICCIIC
1be abaenco ol hor former bu.. well brlnl them bclck.
band, lle!ll· At,.. · fmm ber new Gleaso• ·le ·to ltlevloloo,
serl01, lpplnCIIIJ hf&gt;d no elfeo&amp; l.ou:iue: a.,· lo to bollia,; lbollo,
on her popdoriiJ. lD facl, 1111» no ..,.., .-1 COil'lllllle either
"llillbllllee" had ~ stolen all tho u.;m ol lholr - - Wllb
thu"""', · h,r ,ebow· would have huge publlelly, lbe fat
betD No. l·nlall among all tho bact wllh a new cartllei-.

191 FOR SALE
WHERE THERE'S A WANT rr, lhP ·wan; A.d" way E~y
tc use, and inexpensive toot
Call WY 2-Zliill .

new ones.

PHONE WY2-2157

Tho laleel

w«&lt;&lt;.

,

Langdon.

Ann

however, lo Meadows. Miss
lbal' 1he etiD ..... not made up. dioappeared, bul.
her 1!1inll, - .aloaot publicly- bas'hild his own In the
about )"helber. ul!e want. to 10 and, after oome ..,mini
III""'JIh all:lbe frantic fuso again hawing, he bas Jlnally dOclllod I
next ala'l"', . ~b it .,.uld be firmly &lt;lor thlu week any\rli)'J
~~ •If abo ""sn't In addl· f·Face us with his preoence
..... ~ lble. ......... In lbe fall.
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6 oo News
6·01i Country Music Tlfiie
5 20 CounlrJ' Jambone
6 30 ~•ws
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&amp; lib Farm Wcirld
6 45 Melga Counlll Rill&gt;
1 01&lt; Ne"•
nlli A,.•ktast Part:'
7:30 ~ews
1 :Ill f'lcKe111 Hardware Show
7:!11 I !Mf Ne... F1epcirt
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8 35 Bri•llf••t Porty .
10:45 Tho Good Life
1 4o •:ahr Fum. Show-Frl. 10:$5 Under Oblo Skies
......, 'hroap Frlclo~
f:OO Disclnl with !loa
9·00 News
U:OO Neir&gt;
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Sip
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Mualcal
Clodt
4:30 Interchange
B·Oii Coffee With Janel
11:1111 1'op Ten Show
7:45 1be Ufellne
5:00 Coiii!DWlll)' News
9·30 News
U:lllt !'jews
A:OO
Oblo
Valley
News
5:115 World &amp; Natiooal N.,.. '~"·' · •
9·35 Cofiee With Janet
11:35 Dutton'• Top Teo Show
1:
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Sports
Today
5:15
Spolligb: on Sporto
9 4\ Betty ·Newton Show
12:00 News- Nooo Report
1:10
World
News
5:311
Dinner
M.,.icale
10 oo News
12:15 MU.Jc Interlude
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LO o; Mtnlaterlal AsiOelallon
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game giving the Lions an 817 to 801 win.
l81lenged the Lions to a return match with
1er the prioe. Rotary Captain Bahr, aceused
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squad next time out, and he layed out a
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ray 289, Job Jacobs 280, Dale Warner 220.. ans, Edison·Baker 498, Bahr 411, Dlek 0wen
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are Bl'eat-arandparenls.
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Wyatts have five other
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MIDDLEPORT, OlllO
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NOW SHOWING
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and children came Friday 1!:
With James Gamer, Tony
Randall,__ l~"! ~ · jpOnd the weellend wttll Mr. sri
ALSO SELIICTIP SHORTS Mri, JOhn Chancey and ot~
relatlvea.

Grandparenll are Mrs.
Hyoell of Potneroy and
W,yalt of ~vll!e. Mr.

Descendant Of
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