Hershey Teams Meet in Twelfth Game Saturday Hershey Bears Edge

Hershey Teams Meet in Twelfth Game Saturday Hershey Bears Edge

,ebanon Daily News, Lcbtnofc Hershey Teams Pa., Thurs,, Nov. 18, 1954-41 Meet In Twelfth Hershey Bears Game Saturday Edge Pittsburgh 'An 11-year-old scholastic football rivalry will be renewed at the Her- shey Stadium on Saturday after- noon - when the .Milton Hershey At Home, 2-1 i School Spartans and the Hershey ^ High Trojans clash in the twelfth Arnie Kullman scored one <rf thf meeting of their series. The game greatest goals of his hockey ca? also happens to coincide with the reer and one of the prettiest eve* Milton Hershey School's 24th an- seen in AHL play at the Hershey nual Homecoming. Sports Arena as the Hershey For the series to date the Spar- Bears downed the Pittsburgh HOT- tans from up on the hill above the (Horpsll nets by a 2-1 score last night. It Chocolate Town have a decided HERSHEY HIGH SCHOOL'S fDotball squad which Joe DiBlasio and Ronnie Upperman. Middle row—Woodie Gingrich, Charles Downin, Jayvee coach; Barrv Daniels, Larry Binner, Rich- vas an absolute solo goal—hii edge with seven victories against meets the Milton Hershey School team on Saturday at the Hershey Don Spangler, Christ Espenshade, John Morris, Ed Seaman, Don ard Habig, Kenneth Heats, Lynn Scheiif Dale Xeidig, Joe Weather- 'ourth unassisted tally of the sea- Stadium in the 12th annual game of this rivalry series, is pictured son — his eighth of the current only two wins for the Trojans. Two here. As they appear, front row, left to right: Ray Kreider, Don Shertzer, Pascal DiMagno, Wallace Willig, Lloyd Fortna, Glenn ly, Frank Tapparo, Robert Stump, Richard Custer, Terry King, :ampaign—and in this case also of the games have ended in ties. Fritz, Frank Wolfersberger, Lloyd Morgan, Don Motter, Bob Gipe, Ziegler, Don Willard, Don Albright and Raymond Summy. Back Larry Leonard, Henry Buffington, Richard Brandt, manager; Barry the winning goal of a tight, rugged New Trophy At Stake Ken Zimmerman, Ronald Stuart, Sheldon Hoover, Glenn Weidler, A new Cocoa Bean Trophy, row—Ed Fornwalt, head coach; Sterling Banta, assistant coach; Hollingsworth, manager; and Robert Young, trainer. and exciting contest. The win also broke a deadlock which is awarded to the winning : team annually, has been placed or first place between the two in competition for this year's earns and boosted the Bears into game, and will be presented to Healthiest Teams sole possession of the top spot by the winning team following .the two points. .:' game for possession for at least Henry Saved Game one year. Closest To Titles Sharing game honors with Ku'll-; Trojans Won Opener man was Red Henry, the vet-] The series started' back in 1943 eran Hershey goalie who mad«" When the Trojans notched a 14-7 his first league appearance of tb«. win, but for the next two games In Pro Football season in the Hershey nets. AnA the Spartans won by scores of 7-0 the big redhead kepi the Bears- and 32-12, to take the lead in the The National Football League's in the game by his agility and scries. division races have turned into sur- dexterity in the first frame when' The Trojans then squared the the Hornets swarmed all over! vivals of the fittest, and the health- the Hershey defense to pepper series with a 20-7 win in 1946, but iest teams are closest to the titles. have not been able to measure the international Newi S*rvic« Spartans in the past seven games. The Detroit Lions, New York A Five-Game Streak Giants and Cleveland Browns have NEW YORK (INS) — Lou Bou- The Hilltoppers started on a five- suffered injuries. But they have dreau was 24 years old and filled game win streak in 1947 with a 39- been enjoying perfect health in vith the brashness of youth when 2 victory; followed with a 15-0 vic- comparison with the other leading tory in 1948; repeated in 1949 with title contenders. walked into the Cleveland In- a 46-7 win for the highest score of Detroit boasts a two-game lead dians' offices one day and sug- the series to date; won again in in defense of its Western Division gested that, if the managerial job 1950 by a 28-14 score, and con- crown and the next three clubs vas open, he be considered. cluded that victory run with a 32-20 are virtually hamstrung by injur- win in 1951. ies. The San Francisco Forty-Nin- That was almost exactly 13 . Only Two Ties ers have suffered at least 10 ma- MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOLS Spartans who gene Clapps, Larry Thomas and David Lynn. 3rd row—Ronald years ago, and Boudreau not only ;The last two games have ended jor injuries. They lost Hugh Mc- meet their Hershey High rivals on Saturday in the annual Cocoa Bender, co-captain; John Navilliat, co-captain; Eugene Dionisio, was considered, he got the job, In the two ties recorded in the Elhenny, probably the league's Bean Trophy game at the Milton Hershey 24th annual Home- Russell Conrad, John Tebera, Robert Parton, William Tebera, ^vhich made him the youngest man- coming are pictured here. As they appear, left to right, 1st row- Bruce McKinney and Paul Azarian. 4th row—Behncy Buscr, head scries, the first one in 1952 when best runner, two weeks ago after ager in the history of baseball. the two crosstown rivals battled to playing the first half of the season James Ayres, Tom Bowman, Stanley Balliet, Leon Wright, Gerald coach; Richard Jackowsky, Fred Harley, James Yob, Harold Krincr a scoreless deadlock, and again without Gordie Soltau, leading Ayrcs, Kenneth Roberts, Reynold Waltimyer and Leo Willman. and John Aichele, assistant coach. Missing when the picture was Doubtlessly, nine seasons as last year when the underdog Spar- NFL scorer in 1952 and 1953. 2nd row—Sesto Luceroni, James Porach, John Scipione, John Bige- taken were Ronald Reale, Gary Better, Nick Resanovich and Albert leveland pilot and another three tans held the favored Trojans to a The Los Angeles Rams, who are low, James Locschele, Eric Wojechowski, William Hutchinson, Eu- Meitzler. is boss of the Boston Red Sox 6-6 draw. The Hershey High teams tied with the Forty-Niners for se-' lave made Boudreau a wiser man were favored in both tie games as cond behind Detroit, have been hit Yet he appears to have gotten his they won .the South Penn Confer- almost as hard. They lost Bob lew job-as manager of the Kan ARNIE KULLMAN ^ ence 'title in ,1952, and last year Carey, a top offensive end, early Jimmy Carter Regains >as City Athletics-in much the shared the title with Chambersburg in the campaign and Tank Young- same way as he did his first one the goalie persistently and scor«' as co-champions. er, one of the league's best ball- He went to President Arnold their lone goal of the The'Spartans have a slightly bet- carriers, last Sunday in addition Title For Second Time Tohnson and asked for it. Henry was credited with teiir, ter record going into this 12th to other, fine players. Stops Paddy DeMarco In 15th Round With As a matter of fact, neither the saves in that period alone, antlj game on Saturday as. they have Bears' Comeback Niped A's appointment of Parke Carrol for the night chalked up 27 won two, tied three and lost four The Chicago Bears looked like TKO — 13,000 Fight Fans See Lightweights as business manager nor that o stops of bids for scores. 5>i for the season to date. the Bears of old several weeks Battle At San Francisco Boudreau as field pilot surprised The Pittsburgh tally was scores The Trojans have also won bwo ago but were unable to start full- anybody. Even before the Ameri by Jack Caffrey when he banged games, but have been beaten six back Chick Jagade against the can League ffad okayed Johnson's in an unattended puck in the opett times while'tying one for their Browns last Sunday and lost star SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—Jimmy- Carter wrote a new' nirchase of the club and its like shooting a sitting duck./ '|> worst sea son-in some years; passer George Blanda for the rest record into boxing history with his fists Wednesday night switch from Philadelphia, Carrol Henry had just turned back 'j| The Sp ant arts tangled with s.trong of the season when he hurt his when he recaptured the world's lightweight crown for a and Boudreau had been ear marked shot by Jerry Foley, but the eft Central'Peiuisy Conference foes in shoulder in that game. second time with a TKO over Paddy DeMarco in the 15th as likely candidates. fort pulled him out of position ari^ five of their games, and won two of Cleveland, hot 'on New York's and last round of a title battle. It is said that Joe Cronin, gen down at the side of the cage wheri them. They defeated -York, 14-7, heels, played the Bears without After accomplishing this unprecedented pugilistic feat, oral manager of the Red Sox, per CaEfrey slapped the puck back and William Penn.y 27-19, while los- Ray -Rcnfro, one of the league's the veteran Carter, from Long Island, N.Y., faced a prompt sonally made a pitch with Johnso into an open net with no Hershey ing to .John Harris, 19-12; Steel- fastest runners. But Chet Hanulak, in behalf of Boudreau. Since Bou defensemen, or any other Beajr the little rookie back from Mary- rematch challenge from the dethroned lightweight king, dreau had been fired by the Re anywhere near to prevent the shoti ton, 8-6 in a near miss, and Lan- land, is becoming familiar with caster, 29-12.

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