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8 For Quick Results Use Went Ads ■■■xx, "r Jim Favret Wm. Favret I K. Foley A. Flanagan [I W. G. Rowe Williamson Favret Furnace Co. AD. 5211 S5 E. Goodale Columbus, O. Courteous Service ADams 5747 HARRIS, OPTICIANS 106 East Broad St. COLUMBUS, OHIO TOO LATE Hinger Succeeded By Kin As Coach At St. Vincent Hi MT. VERNON— Ralph Hinger, who coached basketball at Mt. Ver non St. Vincent high school, for the past two years, left for his native Chicago last week where he accepted a position as a coach and counsellor at a large community center. Hinger coached the 1951 and 1952 Blue Streaks squads to a 36 -won, 13-lost record. He took over his new job Sept 1. Another Chicagoan and a cousin of Hinger is succeeding him as coach at the Mt. Vernon school. He is Jack Hogan who graduated this June from St. Benedict col lege. Atchison. Kan where he starred in basketball and baseball. The 21 year old Hogan, a recent bridegroom, will be starting his first season in coaching He ar rived in Mt. Vernon last week. Whether you are buying or sell ing, a Times want ad will suit your purpose. George J. Igel and Company, Inc. Crane Service—Excavating 501 Eaton Avenue MAin 6601 COLUMBUS 8, OHIO OAK RIDGE SANATORIUM GREEN SPRINGS! OHIO, for Diagnosis—TUBERCULOSIS—Treatment REASONABLE RATES—GRADUATE NURSES THE REV. FATHER LEO I. DONAHOE IN ATTENDANCE PAUL M. HOLMES, M.D.. Medical Director. JOHN J. GEDERT, M.D R.sident Physician: ALEX O. JOHNSON. Pre. and Gen'l Mgr Full Information on Request GAMBRINUS "The Beer Your Daddy Drank" August Wagner Breweries, Inc. MA. 4411 Columbus, Ohio MA 4411 Beef ... Pork ... Veal ... Sausages J. FRED SCHMIDT PACKING CO. SINCE 1886 The Time To Act Was YESTERDAY! Fire strikes! And family and friends surge for* ward in a pitiful effort to save a few meager belongings from the insatiable appetite of the blaze. Then come the regrets. "Why did I smoke in bed" "Why didn't I have an EX PERT check the house wiring" "Why didn't I invest in adequate fire insurance For this unfortunate family, the time to act was yester day. For YOU the time to act is NOW! Check your home for fire hazards see us for adequate fire insurance, today! SHEEHAN INSURANCE AGENCY MA. 1374 145 N. High St. Columbus, O. Aquinas At Delaware, St. Charles At South Five of the ten football-playing high schools in the Columbus Di ocese will unwrap their 1952 gridiron campaigns tonight by partici pating in preview games throughout Central Ohio. But next week will be the big week when all ten s in regulation 32 minute games. Columbus Aquinas will travel to Delaware tonight for the four team preview at Willis field. Other teams participating besides the Terriers and the host team are Co lumbus Central and Linden McKin ley. Pairings have already been an nounced, with Willis tangling with Linden at 8 p. m. and Aquinas meeting Central in the second tilt. After .ntermission the two losers will clash followed by a fourth quarter between the two first-half winners. 16 Minutes Time Under Ohio High School Athletic Association rules, each team par ticipating in previews is allowed to play two eight-minute quarters. Last year, in a similar eye-open er with the same teams, Aquinas edged Linden 6-0 but was trounced ly Delaware which went on to win the Centra! Buckeye League championship—18-7. The Mt. Vernon avenue tea n will run into a real tcughie ”i its official opener a we k from to night when Zanesville Lash is n.et at Municipal Stadium in Zanes ville. The Blue Devils are defend ing Central Ohio League champs. Cards at South Columbus St. Charles will in augurate 11 straight weeks of grid action tonight by playing in the annual carnival at Columbus South field. The Cardinals will meet South and Columbus East in two quarters, hut times have not as yet been announced. Fourth team in volved is Bexley, with whom St. Charles plays in its official opener next Friday night. Last year’s results found the E. Broad streeters edging East 6-0 and THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1952 5 High School Teams See Preview Action Tonight chools officially ring'up the curtain losing to South by the same score. They surprised Bexley 13-0 their opener. Coach Ray Robbins’ Merion St. Mery squad will participate in a six-team preview at Fostoria to night, meeting Fostoria St. Wen delin in two eight-minute periods. The Irish travel to Mt. Gilead next Friday for their lid-lifter. They were victorious over the same team last season by a 34-0 count. Bishops Meet Philo Zanesville Rosecrans will begin its second season of football to night by tangling with Philo at 10 p. m. in the fourth annual Football Olympia at Zanesville Municipal Stadium. Altogether. 14 teams will J-.**, w V X-.-1 i Letters to pastors heralding have already left the office of the Rev Richard F. Dodd. Director of Elementary School athletics Weigh ing in dates tor teams have been set for Sept 18-23 w ith lust games slated for the week of Sept. 22 26. As usual, the season will again cul minate in the yearly Thanksgiving Day All-Star games. According to Fr. Dodd, who suc ceeded the Very Rev. Msgr. George O. Mason as head of the program list year, three leagues will again be operated with the weight limit for participants set at 120 lbs. Six teams will be out to defend titles in the three leagues. They are Immaculate Conception in the Heavyweight League Holy Family, Middleweight and St. Janies the Less, St. Dominic and St. Agatha (co-champs) in the Lightweight loop. Last year, 524 boys from 26 schools took part in the football program. The number is expected to be increased in 1952 with the entry of teams from several parish es which did not participate last year. A popular feature inaugurated in 1950 the weekly ‘spotlight” game played by two members of the leagues at the Chillicothe Vet erans Hospital for the enjoyment of the patients will be continued this year Schedule for the 1952 games at the hospital will be an nounced soon, according to Father Dcdd. Besides football, other activities on the elementary school level for UNITED REFRIGERATOR SERVICE 581 W. Town St. MA. 4231 Frigidaire and Tyler Refrigeration Equipment Sales and Service ........ ...........■■ be involved with action starting at 7:30 p. m. The Bishops play W. Lafayette next Friday, a team they blanked 14-0 in ’51. Portsmouth Notre Dame will take part in the Southern Ohio Confer ence preview tonight in Municipal Stadium, Portsmouth meeting W. Portsmouth Washington in a 16 minute half The Titans tangle with Wheel ersburg in their eye-opener next Saturday, a squad they blasted 26-0 last year. Next Week's Slate The five remaining Diocesan high schools wait 'till next week for their first taste of action. Here is the schedule with last year’s re sults. if the teams met in '51. Sept. 12 Columbus Rosary at Circleville (Rosary 6. Circleville 0). Columbus St Mary at Delaware (Delaware 36. St. Mary 0). Dover St. Joseph at Brewster. Sept. 13 Lima St. Rose at Dennison St. Mary. Kirkersville at Newark St. Fran cis. Columbus Grade School Gridders Hit Hard Action like the above will be a common sight on sandlots throughout the city less than a month from now when boys from over 26 Catholic grade schools begin regular league action in the elementary football loops. The boys have already begun practicing for the first games, slated for the week of Sept. 22-26. The above photo was snapped in last year's Our Lady of Victory-St. Mary Magdalene battle. Elementary School Footballers Inaugurate Practice Sessions The 26th annual CYO grade school athletic program in Colum bus termed "one of the finest of its kind in the United States” by First and Ten magazine gets another year unofficially underway next week when boys from over 26 schools begin preparations for the ’52 football season. the last approach of the season the ’52’53 school year will include Basketball, baseball, swimming and track for boys and basketball and softball for girls. The grade school athletic pro gram in Columbus was organized io 1926 by Monsignor John Mur phy superintendent of schools, and for ten years was directed by William H. (Bill) McGrath. When Rosecrans Players Star hi Tourney .ZANESVILLE Three mem bers of last year’s Zanesville Rose crans baseball team—who also star on the gridiron for the Bishops— were among the individual batting leaders in the recent All-American Amateur Baseball Association tournament in Johnstown, Pa. They were members of the Zanes ville Legion team which competed in the tourney. They are Tom Brandish who hit .385 and Gene Nangel and Hank Weigelt who batted .333 each. Ail three are first team members of the Rosecrans football team, Nan gle at quarterback. Weigelt at half back. and Brandish at left end The Zanesville Legion team was eliminated early in the tourney. DUBUQUE. Iowa (NC) —The fund raising campaign for xMount St. Bernard Seminary in the Du buque archdiocese has gone over the top. The goal set when the drive started last November was $1,050,000. w a V 4. 5 the latter resigned to enter private business, Msgr. Mason took over and developed the program as it exists today. He is now pastor of St. Joseph's church. Circleville. It pays to use the Times classifieds. THE BURKLEY & SON co. INSURANCE and BONDS SINCE 1897 Always At Yout Service 145 N. High AD. 3288 PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS HEADQUARTERS FOR Check your needs for coming Football Season. Complete stock of Golf, Tennis. Fishing Equipment BECK AND ALBANESE AD. 2887 SPORTING GOODS Sth and LONG TWO DISTINCTIVE BEERS XX PALE & NOCH EINS Washington Brewery UN. 1161 ROBERTS' PLUMBING COMPANY PLUMBING & STEAM FITTING 1574 E. Main St. FA. 2146 Columbus, Ohio HILLS CAB MAin 13-13 Safe Courteous Service No Charge for Extra Passengers O. B. HILUS. MGR. Marion St. Mary Ace Gets Alabama Cage Scholarship Dick Gunder Dick Gunder, a Marion St. Mary basketball standout for the past three years, has been granted a four year basketball scholarship He will receive a standard South eastern Conference athletic scolar ship which includes room, board, tuition, books and fees. He will major in business. Gunder. who graduated from St. Mary in June, climaxed an -out standing athletic career for the Irish last year by leading the hard court team to a 21-2 record and the Central Catholic League champion ship He tallied 452 points, an average oi 19.7 per game. Gunder’s fine record brought state-wide recognition and he was named on several All-Ohio squads by press associations and news papers. He was also named to the All-Diocesan team selected by the Catholic Times. Gunder, who also played football for three years at St. Mary, will enter Alabama for the fall term. He is being counted on heavily by cage coach Johnny Dee. Read the Times Classified Ads. Here a sandwich is just as important as a whole dinner. BAT AT DOERSAM'S U-1S-15 W. BROAD ST. COLUMBUS, OHIO |p BE SAFE WITH Finneran ||, Oak & 6th Sts. p. o AMBULANCE SERVICE AMBULANCE SERVICE Mart Glynn Ph. 2-3021 BUILDING MATERIALS Pat's Tru-Line Blox PRE-CAST CONCRETE CO. Dial 2-8331 BUSINESSEQUIPMENT PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS on ea»y Rental-Purchase Plan one year guar antee. also. Ph. 3-2731 STAPLETON'S 828 6th COAL Quick Service Coal Co. ALL SIZES QUALITY COALS 10th & Hutchine St. Dial 3-3711 Painting Decorating PAINTING Inside and Out Steaming oft paper. Patch plaeter. Floor Fin. O. M. Greenwood. Ph. 4-6*67 New Coach At High School Spurned Three Pro Offers MANCHESTER, N. H. (NC)— John J. Baldwin of Worcester, Mass., who once turned down of fers to play baseball with the New York Giants, Philadelphia Phils and Boston Braves, has been named as baseball and basketball coach at Bishop Bradley High School here. He succeeds Nick Gardner, now of Pembroke, as coach, and Bob Savage, currently pitching in the Pacific Coast league, as diamond mentor. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY COLUMBUS Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENJ. Half double nr house, unfurnished. 2 bedrooms, near Catholic School. Max. $60. MA. 5501. Mr. Krumlauf. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED For 2 employed ladies, no laundery. Must be good cook. Room, board and $25 per week. References required. Write AW PT) Box 636. Columbus 16. O. WANTED—Truck driver and handyman. Permanent job. good working conditions. Middle aged man preferred. to the University of Alabama. Saint Vincent de Paul Shop 55 East Rich St. MA. 7482 MT. 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