'I'HUll.SDA Y, NOVEMBER 6, 1947. ~ .. THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS spF~!~~~~~~on --------~----------------------.--------------~. ·--------------------------------------~~--- New Independent Party Wi,ns a Smashing Victory lUNUH'l' IN AHM\' 11nn M Wllllnm M, Ky~er or Dnns­ LoHI,Ic L, AIIHlln, son of Mr. and vlllc and .mnrl F. Wheeler, .Jr., of MrH, Lelrtnrl AIIHlln ol' :ur, ICuAt Dansville rtlHO t•eccntly enlisted In Grand Ledge Here Friday Orioles and Comets . ' Elm Rtrcut, '""I Albert!<'. Shal'fct•, tho army fnt• three years 1md nrc ~on or MrA. mvclyn Shnl'l'cr, a21 on their wny to tho Pnclflc, Wira Circuit Tilts IDn.st. Mnplu sl.r·r,ct, hn ve enlisted In tho nnny air eorps for lhr·r•e Don't pacl{ over-sized eggs In For Last Game At Home · cu~~arlt~:~u~~d ~~~~~r~c:r ~~i~ ycnrs and fll'C Hlatloncd at Snn the ep;g- cru te; they mny brea){, last Ii'riday, the OrlolotJ defeating Control Of Council Captured Antonio, 'l'cxrts. Herbert C. KyBcr, Use them at 'home. Enton Rnpid~ Meets Defcut t.·er fot· h. counter. Johnoon booted .mvet•ett 10-0 and Grand Ledge By Three Touchdowns n good C\110 nnd Mason was in Igetting by Howell 6-0. Befm·c Mason Attuclt front 14•0· . Tho Orioles punched ncroan the In the second qunt·ter Elnton Vlltlng goal In each of the first IvJ:usrm•s· 1947 football Heaaon, RapldiJ started a dr)ve when Paul three periods, Everett waa unable By Morrison arid 3 Aldermen nnrl rt highly successful) one it Jmu Hnmmun, alternately runf!lng nnd to get past the Chur·Iotte 30-yurd been, Is rapidly drawing to a close. passing, picked up two firat downs atrlpo. Duuno Roson.l>rool< grabbed The flnnl conference gnmo of the in n row but the atluclc bogged n pas~ from Clint Friar for the year will he played Friday night down in Mason territory. MaBOn flr~t touchdown, Dan Brown under the lights at Mason's Ath- launched anothor touchdown cnm- crashed across with a spinner In !etlc field. rrrlday night will also palgn with Curtin nnd Merritt Sny. tho second period. Ray Dnne gal­ In Record Off-Year Balloting marlr the finn! home nppcnrnnce of C:or carrying the ball but tho hnlf loped 3!jl yards through tacltle for . ' the 1017 •grid machine. Grand cut the drive short. the third touchdown. Gerald Giza, -------------·- ' Independents, ,hut·riedly organized a month ago, swept Ledge's Comets wlll• be out for Touchdown ..,_·Jn and Paul and Joe Williams wero MASON'S NEW MAYOR into power in Mnson Tue.day. l'hcy tool' every office, and by THEATRE' blood with t he bitter tas t e of las t Mason hnd the.,...,. ball v rolling short- tho Everett stars. margins. year's 33·0 defeat strong In their ly after the second half opened The CometH didn't do much wide MMoN I'HONE 7421 --~· Evcnlru: Shown Stnrt nt 7:00 r•. M. mouths. when Joe Johnson went around end scoring against Howell. Grand Sidney A. Morrison defeated Mayor Arthur W. Jewett eonllntiUII Snturdny from 3:00 P. I'V1. Cnntlnuou!l Sundnr from 3100 P. M. Grand Ledge holds a 7-7 lie with for 15 yards then lateraled to Ledge marched 60 yards down the . two to one, 647 to 315. Mrs. Frances Peek Jacobs led the Inde­ Admin.nloJ1-14r: nnd 32r.-Tnx lnr:ludod Charlotte, the only team to !mock brother Roy who lugged the ball field in the second quarter and off Mason this year. The Comet 20 yards further to Eaton Rapids' Harry Wnney plunged the final ' I pendents. As treasurer she was elected over Rotlcrt J. Inghram, touchdown power comes mainly 25-yard line. A couple of plays three yards to cross the goal. : 'Jr., 664 to 296. Lee Darling, former alderman-at-large, made a 1 Saturday, November· 8 from Tom Vandersteen and Mllco later Roy Johnson went all the H!)wall reached the 3 in the IMt · · brilliant comeback over Dr. RuoBell R. Robbins, 643 to 314. Armstrong. This pair has been n way to the 5. Joo Johnson went quarter but the Comets turned The contest between veteran Leo H. Harrison, first ward M thorn In the side of the opposition Ito the 2 but n five yard mnn·in· baclt the threat. 1 all yent·. ~oth nrc big fellows ~ho motion penalty put Mason baclc.. : 1 1lderman and supervisor, and Frank W. Dakin, the Independent IIWALtJS have a. habtt of going In the r1ght I mnton Rapids took over the ball I . candidate, was closer but the issue was almost settled on 1 direction on a football field. on downs and worl{ed the plgslcin FI LM N E ·straight ballets. Daldn won his first political start in Mason Three Touclulownij Ilfa,de back up the field until Barney CUI'· ws ' ' tikea. jby 101 votes, 306 to 205. Mason had little trouble In snow; tis intercepted a p!Uls Intended for I E8fASi lng under the Eaton R11plds Grey· Niclterson and raced to the 12· 011 "The Beast With Five Fingers," I In the second ward W. Davis Poet defeated Rex Stribley Spider.. hounds 20·0 last Friday night In the next play Curt!o went to the j343 to 101 for alderman, and C. Ray Beebe. beat' Warren 0. spite of a slippery field and numer- one-yard line from whero Roy is scheduled to open Saturday at Thompson 344 to 104 for constable. II ous penaltlca, Coach Louis Lori's Johnson, lug!fed it Into pny dirt. the Fox Theatre. Starring •Robert' HILLS WIJH$ Election of the Independenh was conceded aa soon as boys picked up yardage nt will and Johnson s lucie Wlt.ll wide. The Aida, Andrea King and Peter! I like a, scored twice In the first quarter score rend :.10·0. ·Mnaon ·lind a Lorre, the fllm revolves aronnd 1 election inspectors had one look at straight tickets. In the sec· and once In the last quarter. Red couple of other scoring opportunl- a young and beautiful girl's strug­ : ond ward the Independents rolled up 257 strai~ht votes to 7 3 .Cobra.! Johnson booted two of· the three tics but failed to cnsh In on them. glc to escape the mystery which ~traights for the Peoples party. There were only 127 Rnlits in FIH6ERS extra points through tho uprights. Eaton Rapida ·couldn't do rmything surrounds an old mansion in North the second ward. First warr.lers marked 238 straipht I11r'll)"en­ Eaton Rapids received the kick -:!lther until late in the last ·qunr- Italy, Lending support to the stars off but could not push the ball ter when they opened up with des- ln other important roles are vet­ rl~nt JJallots to 119 straight for' Peoples party candidates. ..... ,,, NERS' Supernatural Super·hit/ ahead. .Joe .Johnson fumbled Paul peration passes, Borne of which cran character actors, Victor , 1:here were only 154 straights to count in the first ward. AOBERT . ANDREA PETER "'"~VICTOR rRANC£N•J.C~RROLHA10H. CJrnte~j Hamman's punt on Mason's 40 as j connected to put the ball In Frnncen and J. Carrol Naish. / Here is the unofficial count: ftCD£RTFLOA£Y .,_, •••• ; I, 1\LDA. KING. LORRE ,c .......... ·~··"' he was snowed under by taclders. Mason territory. Mason's line rose "The Beast With Five Flngerll" [!\_ ·-· _ _ _ llrVf•P~t'"'''•"•'•"~-M~e~qMNfh~/ The ball ended up in Red John- to the occasion nnd snowed under presents Andrea King in the role I M Ward 1 Ward 2 Total Andy Clyde Comedy anti Ftmtlll'ettu son's hands and he went all the the Greyhound attac!{ nnd held un- of .Tulle Holden, nurse·compnnion ayor way to the Eaton Rapids 30. Bar· t!l the end of the game. to Francis Ingram (Victor Frll.ll- / 1 M · • ney Curtis skirted end for a first 1 Mru;on's line was the 1,ey to the cen), a retired, semi-Invalid 0011• . Sidney A. Mor•1•ison orrtson - - - _ - - - _ 320 327 (-;A "1 Sunday&. Monday, November 9-10 down on tho 19. An Incomplete. victory over Eaton Rapids. The cert pianist living in these sur- In a ·landslide vote Tuesday Jeweft ________ ..:. _ pass and a man in motion penalty I Greyhounds couldn't get Mywhere roundings, who still manages to Sidney A. Morrison, plant engineer T 191 124 315. pushed Mason baclc but Cut·tls on on the ground and IlJaton Rapids play the piano brilliantly with hla at Wyeth Incorporated, • was reasurer ~ re~erse went all the way to the Ipassers were rushed. 50. hard that left hand in spite of a parll.lyt!c elected mayor, defeating Arthur M J b "· Fell broke through taekl,e on El the aerial game Wnll ineffective. strol(e, W. Jewett. For H years Jewett . rs, aCO 8 - - - - - - cross buck to scoru. Johnson a klcl{ Harold Ware at center led Mason's Gable's Now Picture has served Mason as mayor and lnghratn · 330 334 664 was good a.nd Mason took an early I it f t b f . th t • -------- lend. Eaton Rapld8' offense failed sterling line play w h Dan Garver, "The ·Huclcsters," the Sunday or wo years e ore n v. as an Aid 181 115 296 to elicit and aftct· a couple of punt IGeorge Whyte and Ron Stolz tu~n- ll.lld Monday feature at the Fox, alderman. erman-at-Large ·h :M 0 11 d d with lng in great games.
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