Bears Set to Start Hockey Campaign
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Mb, PAGE 4 HERSHEY NEWS OCTOBER 6, 1955 I Speaking Of Sports - - By BRENT HANCOCK Bears Set To Start Chocolate Corporation em- ployees Vic "Guns" Brene- Hockey Campaign man and Bob Lorenz are mem- bers of the Hummelstown Rifle Club which won its fifth straight state team champion- ship with a record score of 1445/1500 up at Altoona the other Sunday. On top of that, Breneman captured the state service rifle championship with a 240/250 score, and received • the fine Bausch and Lomb trophy which is emblematic of the title. The beauty will remain in his possession for at least a year. Vic won the service rifle crown with a 19- 18 edge in V-count over Carl Robbins of Selinsgrove, who also had a 240/250 score. • Murray Henderson John Crawford Using his recently procured "outside" on his The Hershey Bears pry off the lid of their American M-1, Vic was Reds the first shots from the off- Hockey League wars against the Providence at two Saturday night, 8. Face-off will be hand position. However, he Sports Arena on October several notches, al- at 8 p.m. gave her exper- lowed for a little "Kentucky Coach Murray Henderson's club is loaded with windage" and romped to the ienced players, something he lacked a year ago, and the per- title. Lorenz, while low man sonable mentor of the Bears is confident he has a Calder Cup on the Hummelstown squad, contender in the making. 236. The Reds, who last season fired an amazing Aces, After three weeks of com- were a doormat for the other chased from the Quebec veteran who is ex- petition in the 14-team Cen- is another five AHL clubs, have also been to help the Hershey tral Pennsylvania Classic pected strengthened, particularly in attack. Uniac averaged better. Bowling League, Hershey A. t h e coaching department, on top of the than 20 goals for the past five A. was right where Johnny Crawford, for- in the standing with a big 11 and seasons Western and. mer Hershey mentor, has re- Quebec Leagues. one standing. Total pinfall placed Pat Egan. Crawford, it 8323 for an average of Rookies Ed Panagabko and was will be remembered, piloted Al 924. They were also leading Nicholson have looked im- Hershey to Calder Cup berths pressive in pre-season games, the league with a high game in the AHL during the 1950- 1004. DiJohnson's, Frank- and teamed with the experi- of 51 and 1951-52 seasons. enced in Motors and Lititz Ameri- forwards, should lend a Also, the Reds have ac- helping hand. Panagabko cOl- can Legion were trailing the quired Camille Henry, the Na- A. A. with 9 and 3 records. lected 25 goals and 35 assists tional League's "rookie ,of the with Grand Rapids of the In- Rolling for Hershey are Pete two seasons and Dud- year" ago, ternational loop • last year, and Mimi Gasper, Fred Vic Breneman will have either Johnny Bower ley, Fred Jorfi and Robert while Nicholson was third in in or Lorne "Gump" Worsley in scoring in the Saskatchewan Daubert. It's a hot outfit win over Hershey High's Tro- it was due to the hard line- the nets, depending on which the big league of bowling play. junior loop, getting 37 scores jans. The Herd outgained goaltender makes the grade and 34 assists. around these parts. a fourth- Hershey 12 first downs to two, Penn blocked with the New York Rangers. Trojans Trounced down punt attempt early in one two was 234 yards rushing to Her- With or exceptions, FOREMEN'S JUNKET The football picture and the game. The 6-0 lead stood will ice an experi- week- Hershey one of frustration last shey's 15. In spite of the Mist up until the fourth period enced club. Defensively, a de- The Hershey Foremen's end on the local scholastic — one could barely see the when Eugene Clappa hit Jim Club was Car- partment in which the Bears set for its trip to scene. On Friday night, Carlisle fans across the way Ayres with a 14-yard pass were weak last season, they Allenberry and to the Carlisle lisle's Thundering Her a in the East stands at Her- and Ayres scampered the re- Tire and Company up appear strong as the rock of Rubber proved all it was cracked shey Stadium — there was mainder of the way for the Gilbraltar. next Monday. The delegation a 26-0 Long John Hender- to be as they rolled to but one fumble. score. son, who finished the 1954-55 leaves Hershey by bus at 4:45 Tomorrow night Hershey With about 12 seconds re- campaign in Boston nets, will p. m. for this latest in its is on the road with Hanover's maining on the clock and the be tending the Hershey cage. series of visits to area indus- undefeated Night Hawks. two clubs deadlocked at six- And, for the first time in tries. Spartans Spilled all, Penn's Allen Benedict was several seasons, Hershey will William Penn was first in trapped by at least four Spar- a spare goalie, fumbles in carry little score (13-6) and tans in a pass attempt. He Norm Defelice, as insurance FALL a frustrating exhibition for skidded out of the trap and against injuries. players, coaches and fans last scooted.21 yards to the clinch- Larry Zeidel has in the added a COAL PRICES NOW... Saturday afternoon er. Jim Berrier kicked for the wealth of experience to the Stadium. Penn outfumbled 13th point. The EFFECTIVE a package policy Spartans 7 to rearguard department. Milton Hershey The Spartans travel to former Detroit and Chicago the record. Apparently for DWELLING tenants 5, for Bethlehem tomorrow night. defenseman is a rugged per- October 3, 1955 Bethlehem's 62-0 romp over former and he knows his way Blythe Township indicates enemy nets. Last year, Philadelphia & Reading Coal scouting reports of their around that with Edmonton, of the West- Egg , By combining all the basic being "loaded" are true. $18.50 per ton ern League, he scored 10 Stove 18.50 per ton insurance needs of DWELL- It was Hummelstown's 14th goals and assisted in getting Nut 18.50 per ton ING TENANTS into one sim- straight victory last Saturday Eddie romped up 40 other scores. Pea 16.00 per ton plified package policy, you night as the Bulldogs Arnott Roscoe Warner's Kryzanowski a n d Buckwheat 15.00 per ton at of the over Coach and, at the can save least 15% Susquehanna Township In- Whitney are back Barley 12.10 per ton cost of comparable separate dians 45-0 at Hummelstown in moment, it is a toss up as to Rice 14.00 per ton policies—maybe more! a rain-delayed outing. Hum- whether Don Cherry or Lionel melstown will be in Hershey Heinrich will fill the fourth White Ash Coal defense spot. One or other this new Stadium next Friday night the Stove $18.00 per ton Let us tell you about will be with the Trojans. wearing Boston livery. 18.00 per ton way to save on insurance. Now Coach Henderson himself will Nut get enough coverage to Palmyra and Solanco called Pea 15.00 per ton you can things off for Quarryville last be around for duty in case of protect you against the many injuries. Buckwheat 14.00 per ton Friday'night and were sched- 11.90 per ton hazards you face. Veterans like Captain Obie Barley uled on Monday at the Lan- Rice 13.50 per ton caster County community. O'Brien, Arnie Kullman, Dunc Ask us to explain the many Capitani Clicks Fisher and Kenny Smith, plus Medium Freeluming Coal Stan Parker and Jim Robert- advantages of this new simpli- On the brighter side, Her- shey's Frank Capitani put on son, second-year forwards, Stove $17.00 per ton fied multiple peril package pol- 17.00 per ton a one-man show as his three give Henderson the nucleus Nut icy designed especially for you! touchdowns paced Gettysburg for some potent scoring units. Pea 14.50 per ton to a 27-6 Rotary Bowl victory Newcomer Jim Uniac, pur- Buckwheat 14.50 per to. Hershey Insurance Agency, Inc. over Bucknell in Hershey Barley 11.75 per ton Stadium last Saturday night. hind 14 to 7 win over Johns Rice 13.75 per too Trust Co. Bldg., Hershey Capitani, a sophomore start- Hopkins University. Trailing Inquire about our liberal credit Keystone 3-7460 ing his first game, scored 0-7 midway through the final terms and cash discount. touchdowns on runs of 24, 33 stanza, Wright ignited the REPRESENTATIVES: LOUISE ALEXANDER and 44 yards. spark with a 20-yard runback Geo. Booth KE3-9359 plays "Mimi" in the Eng- Down in Lancaster Dick of a kick, placing the ball on HERSHEY ESTATES C. Klein Kuntz KE3-9430 lish-language adaptation of Wright, Capitani's high school Hopkins' 35. Dick then took a Puccini's famed opera, "La backfield mate on the unde- pass tO Hopkins' 5 and F&M COAL DEPARTMENT Boheme," at the Hershey. feated Hershey team of two had the tying score. F&M got PHONE RE 3-2460 LIII LOU WE STAND BETWEEN TOV Community Theatre on Fri- seasons back, sparked F&M to the clincher with but 40 sec- Hershey, Pa. day. a last-minute come-from-be-onds remaining in the game..