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8—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday, Oct. 26,1956 U.S. Investigation Service Criminal Marital P.rzonai Insurance Charles Edington Bonded By Appointment AX 1-0430 13! a. Stat., Columbus 15. Ohio WE PAY YOU 6% INTEREST Let Your Money Work For You. Offer Limited to State of Ohio. COLUMBUS DISCOUNT AND LOAN H8 K. BROAD ST. Colombo.. Okie CA ILSMJ AEROLITE ALUMINUM Storm Windows end Doors Aluminum Combination and Outside Casement Storm Window, and Doors No Down Payment. Up to 36 Mos. to pay, FHA. Direct tactory branch Free Home Estimate FOR INFORMATION CALL Aerolite Window Co. 1290 N. High St. AX. 4-44*4 HEADQUARTERS Far Parochial School Jeam Equipment Wilson and Spalding Athletic Goods Beck & Albanese Sportsmans Service 223 E. Long at 5th. CA. 4-28B7 TERGO WHITE LUSTRE Information Fairfield Federal Savings and Loan 351 5. Columbus Lancaster Phne_t09 JOHN P. KREIDLER Shoes of Distinction Phon* 5727 203 W. Main St. LANCASTER, OHIO BAST END WINE SHOP •‘We Cover Lancaster Like the Dew" Phono 1464 DEAN A BARRY PAINT IMPERIAL WALLPAPER Tho Fairfield Paint & Oil Co. Phone 470(1 Uncaster lyendecker Sohio Service Station Broad & Chestnut Phon* 3190 Lancaster FRANK E. SMITH Funeral Home 24-Hour Ambulance Serelee N. Columbus Phone Lancaster, Ohio 11 20) N COLUMBUS LANCASTER Charlie Macioci & Song Selected Fruit end Produce Warehouse Cor. Fair and Harriaon Phono 1797 Lancaster "Wo are as near as your Telephone" Whip Bears, 47-6 Play Bishops Fri. Columbus St. Charles, des pite the loss of ace fullback Lou Martin, continued on its offensive rampage last week as the Cards downed Upper Arlington. 47-6 on the Polar Bear field. Co-captain Jim Allen got things started right with a 51-yard run after tak ing a pass from quarterback Ernie DeMatteis in the first minute of play. St. Charles held a command ing 33-0 halftime lead and coasted in the second half to up its season’s mark to five wins in six outings. The Cards travel to Zanesville tonight to meet Gene Rice's Rosecrans Bishops. Rose crans, which has a 2-4 record, lost to Springfield Central Catho lic, 33-0 last Sunday in Spring field. Newark St. Francis continued on the win trail last week with a 20-6 win over a strong Frazeys burg team. The Green Wave, which now has won 17 straight, journeys to Magnetic Springs Saturday night. Columbus St. Mary dropped a 39-13 decision to an unbeaten Olentangy team last Friday while three schools, Marion St. Mary, Columbus Rosary and New Lexington St. Aloysius upped their marks to 500 with wins over the weekend Marion dropped Big Walnut, 21-6 Ros ary whipped Circleville, 32-13, THE ALL PURPOSE, SAFE, LIQUID CLEANER The Floor Wax That Resists Wear FOR OFFICES, STOREROOMS, SCHOOLS, INSTITUTIONS MANUFACTURED AND DISTRIBUTED dY ROSE Chemical Products -STEEPLEJACKS- Every Operation and Workman Fully Insured Specialists In ... ROOFING TUCKPOINTING SANDBLASTING WATERPROOFING PAINTING CAULKING WE GO ANYWHERE, ANYTIME HOWARD R. BURTON & SONS 2056 E. Fifth Av.. CL. 1-3056 YOUR SAVINGS INSURED LOANS ON REAL LSI ATE TH1MMES BROS. Quality Meats & Groceries LANCASTER BSS BEITER & FLEGE Lancaster, Ohio The Rexall Store PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST BAKER Typewriter Co. Royal Typewriters R. C. Allen And Victor Addins Machines 117 N. Columbus St. Lancaster Ki Phone 2633 W Funeral Director* James H. Sheridan Sons Funeral Director* 22Z South Columbua Street Lan canter, Ohio TELEPHONE 410 W Where to Dine JO-KAR RESTAURANT 1S4* N. Celnmhue Street Phone »*1 Business Announcements L-30 Beeuty Shop* BETTY’S BEAUTY SHOP 9ut ions experience Is your Beauty Assurance. ll#^ W Main. Phono 162. RAEDEL HDWE. CO, 124 N. Columbus St. Lancaster, Ohio ‘Everything In Hardware.1 Ziesler Tree Expert. AD types ef Tras Service Shrub and Lawn Work Landscaping Our In.urane. Protect. Tee Baltimore Rd 1SS6 Staten Distributing Co. DtotrtbeSat t*r BLATE BAVARIAN HUDEPOML 708 Jeff arsen Phono IBM LANCASTER. OHIO West Side Marathon Complete Lubrication Washing VEP Oil Polishing B. F. Goodrich Tires Waxing Tubes and Batteries Nationally Known Access. PICK UP AND DELIVERY Corner 6th and Harrison Open 6 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. 133 a. Breed M. This Week’s Games FRIDAY, OCT. 26 Columbus St. Charles at Zanes ville Rosecrans. Waverly at Columbus St. Mary. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 Carey at Marion St. Mary. Dover St. Joseph at Follensbee, W. Va St. Anthony. Newark St. Francis at Magnetic Springs. Wayne Bloomfield at Dennison St. Mary. Columbus Rosary at Charles ton, W. Va., Catholic. Last Week's Results Marion St. Mary 21, Big Wal nut 6. New Lexington 52. Jeromesville 30. St. Aloysius Newark St. Francis 20, Frazeys burg 6. Columbus St. Charles 47, Upper Arlington 6. and St. Als downed Jeromesville, 52-30. Columbus Aquinas and Denni son St. Mary lost one point heart breakers as the Terriers lost to Columbus Linden, 26-25 last Fri day and Dennison was edged 13-12 by Ohio Deaf on Saturday. Dover St. Joseph was tied by Millersburg, 25-25, in a free-scor ing game and Columbus Watter son lost to Franklin Heights, 13-7. AUTO PARTS Fedriek PUrton Rinre Waxnee Lockheed Brake Linta* Bor*. Wane* Prod net* Complete Auto Parte •nd Machine Shop Service Phone 701 410 N Memorial Drive Reed the Timos Classified Ads Gordon Electric Co. Electric Supplies and Fixtures For Home Farm Industry 207 S. Broad Lancaster, O. Phono OL 3-4973 Authorised Buick Soles A Serriee 'When Better Automobile* are Built Buick Will Build Them.” Dinsmore Buick Inc. 550 Lincoln Ave. Phone 4900 Frank Spires AUCTIONEERING Any place any day except Tuea. Licensed Bonded Experienced P. O. Lancaster, O., Route 6 Tel. Amanda, O.. S3F13 DICKSON’S Fresh Fruit* and Vegetable* Meat and Baverage* DELIVERY SERVICE Camplate Line ef Appliance* Clothing far Entire Family Amanda. Ohio Amanda L. PAUL MILLER ELECTRIC INC. Electrical Contractor. 11** N. kwnritl Drive Phen* *757 Lancaster HARRY SHAW RESTAURANT We Feature Superb Duck Steaks and Mixed Drinks To Your Liking A Delightful Place To Spend An Evening Duncan Hines Quality Hammond Organ Music Opon Daily 1 am Te Midnight CLOSED SUNDAYS 201 S. Broad 4802 Columbus Rosary 32, Circle ville 13. Dover St Joseph 25, Millers burg 25. Ohio Deaf 13, Dennison St. Mary 12. Springfield Central Catholic 33, Zanesville Rosecrans 0. Olentangy 39, Columbus St. Mary 13. Columbus Linden 26, Columbus Aquinas 25. Franklin Heights 13, Columbus Watterson 7. McKell, Ky. 33, Portsmouth Notre Dame 12. Diocesan Standings Team Twenty Year Meatless Seige Ended TASTES GOOD—Twenty years' abstinence by Catholic stu dents at the University of Detroit ended recently when the foot ball team switched from a Friday night to a Sunday afternoon Schedule. To celebrate the occasion, veteran law Professor William Kelly Jpyce helped coed Christine Fits to a hog dog. (NC Photo) PLUMBERS SEWERS & DRAINS Electric Roto-Rooter Sewer and Drain Service. 211 Pershing Drive Phone Uncaater 3663 Automobile Parts—Accessbries QUALITY ------------Pts 25 0 195 Newark St. Francis 5 Columbus St. Charles 5 Columbus St. Mary 4 Marion St. Mary Columbus Rosary New Lexington 0 0 0 0 218 116 101 104 Irish, Sooners Meet Saturday This year’s contest is the Na tional Collegiate football game of the week, and will be tele vised nationally by the National Broadcasting Company. St. Agatha Bowling Team W Shawnees ....... ........... .13 5 Apaches .............. ...... 12 6 Crees ...... „......... 11 7 Seminoles ................. .10 8 Navajos ...... ............ 9 9 Chprokeps Sioux .......................... 9 9 Comanches ................. 8 10 Mohawks..................... 6 12 Incas .................. 3 15 Week’s high single, game and series: Delores Sweeney, 207 Toni Lockridge, 504. Week’s high team game and series: Cherokees, 711- 1970. How ran you fail to make the kale? Get money In scads by using want ads. Deposit On Or Before The 10th Of The Month St. Charles, Minus Lou Martin, Rolls to Fifth Win. 59 77 67 64 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 189 69 197 116 0 0 St. Aloysius Columbus Aquinas 2 Zanesville 3 3 0 4 4 0 1 Rosecrans 2 Dennison St. Mary 2 Dover St. Joseph 1 Columbus 62 89 96 St. Francis —Gowdy Oct. 31—Class lads the the In 1952, at Notre Dame, underdog Irish, dumped Sooners, 27-21, and the following year in the season’s opener at Norman, Okla., the Irish again won out, this time 28-21. And Earn CURRENT From The 1st DIVIDEND CA. 4-3871 L. D. Peoples, Pres. Australian Catholics Plan Mass to Welcome Olympians MELBOURNE, Australia, (NC) —Arrangements have been made for a Pontifical Mass to be cele brated on November 25 in Como Park here as the Catholic con tribution to civic ceremonies in connection with the Olympic games. Prominent civil leaders are ex pected to attend the Mass. Among them will be the governor of Victoria, Sir Dallas Brooks, and Lady Brooks the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Sir Frank Selleck and other officials from Olympic committees. various will be Thomas Presiding at the Mass His Eminence Norman Cardinal Gilroy, Archbishop of Sydney. Present will be Arch- Opp W LT Pts 0 The Class A Heavyweight league has a three way tie be tween Christ the King, Immacu late Conception and St. James the Less. All have a 3 and 1 record, and have played each other. 175 6 0 44 Class Heavyweight is led byt St. Mary Magdalene by one per centage point, Our Lady of Vic tory is the second place team. Holy Family is the leader in the Class A Lightweight league with a 4-0 record but they still have to play the second place team Holy Rosary. The All-star balloting is nearly completed and the results will be announced in the near future. Halfback Frank Biaconi of St. James the Less ran for two 65 yard TDs and spirited his team to victory over St. Aloysius One of the finest defensive games this year was the Immaculate Conception St. Catharine game Two cheerleaders were the only injuries that resulted from the St. Augustine-St. Francis game Spectators had no trouble spotting the two teams at the St. Ladislaus-St. Mary game at Southview St. Ladis laus wore white uniforms while St. Mary turned out in new all hlack uniforms Christ the King’s Bob Irwin intercepted two consecutive passes and ran for two TDs, the runs were 70 and 50 yards The smallest cheer leader this year is John Malon ey’s three-year-old daughter, Pam. of of NOTRE DAME, IND.,—Two the country’s top exponents the Spilt-T formation, Coach Terry Brennan of Notre Dame and Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma, will meet head-on this coming Saturday, when the Sooners travel to Notre Dame for long-awaited contest with Irish. CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY FOOTBALL Oct. 28—St. Mary Magdalene vs. Our Lady of Victory, Chilli cothe. Oct. 30—Class Lightweight the the and before the Irish have met on the both times Notre Dame Twice grid- Sooners iron and was a four touchdown to three touchdown victor over the from Oklahoma. St. Augustine vs. Holy Rosary— Linden St. Gabriel vs. St. Dominic— vs.- Holy Name Wolf Heavyweight— St. Christopher vs. Corpus Christi—St. John Sacred Heart vs. St. Michael— Como St. Leo—Bye. Nov. 1—Class A Lightweight St. Ladislaus vs. St. Thomas— Lincoln St. Mary vs. St. Peter—Krumm Holy Spirit vs. Holy Rosary Wolf Holy Family—Bye. Standing* Class A Lightweight— W .4 .3 .2 .2 .1 0 Holy Family Holy Rosary St. I^dislaus St. Thomas St. Mary Holy Spirit .:. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 JAEGER ENGINEERED EQUIPMENT Hub Federal Savings end Loan Association High St. at Rich rUMPS MIXERS AIR COMPRESSORS TRUCK MIXERS PAVING MACHINES SCOOP IOADERS 1 THf JAEGEt machine CO. 550 W*»t Spring ST. Saving* Insured To 110,000 CA. 4-7094 Clarence O'Brien, Trees. bishop Romolo Carboni, Aposto lie Delegate to Australia ant New Zealand. Archbishop Guil ford Young of Hobart, Tasmania will preach. Between 80,000 and 100,001 persons are expected to attenc the Mass. Olympic athletes wil have a place of honor. They wil] be brought from Olympic Village outside the city. A small brochure will contain the list of events for the cere monies to be held in Como Park. In an essay recounting the his tory of the Olympic games, the torch of the athletes is called a "torch of hope that men will learn the peace without which Two Leagues Have Ties For 1st Place In Grade School Play The fourth week of play has ended and in two leagues first place is still being fought for. 77 120 186 3 21 98 5 0 Watterson 0 Portsmouth Notre Dame 0 In the Class Lightweight St. Dominic and St. Francis are tied for first with a 3-0 record. Class A Heavyweight Team W Christ the King 3 Immac. Conception ... 3 St. St. St. St. James the Less ... 3 Aloysius 2 Catharine 1 Agatha 0 Class Lightweight Team W 3 3 Dominic Francis Augustine John 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 4 St. St. St. St. st. Holy Name 1 Holy Rosary 0 CA. 4-5211 55 E. Goodale Columbus, O CLASSIFIED SECTION 20c per tine Send Ads Te 8 6 4 4 2 0 Cohjmhue 16. O Massey-Harris Ferguson Gehl Forage Choppers Sales and Service. Also Farm Feeds. L. S. Russell, Farm Machinery, Phone 81, Cardington, O. ROOFING and SPOUTING Roof Costing H. C. Wilson .364 Blaine Ave. Dial 2-7323 For Your Next Sale Call JOHN PFARR, JR., Auctioneer Richwood, Ohio Phone 2411 BANKING SERVICE Complete Banking Service Tho Campbell National Bank Phone 77, LaRue, Ohio Member Fed. Deposit Ins. Corp. DRY CLEANERS HARRAMAN DRY CLEANERS 288 E. Church St. Marion 2-1627 The firms listed here deserve to be remembered when you are distributing your patronage in the different lines of business. Phones 2-0118 2-2605 MALO BROS. & SONS Silver and Bartram Aves. o MARION, OHIO Westinghouse TV You can be sure IF IT S WESTINGHOUSE BON NEFF, INC. Harding Highway East— Dial 2-6660 THRIFT MARKET 129 S. Mein St. Marion, O. Ph. 2-1725 Marion’s Oldest Established Proioduce Center I they cannot hope to live to gether.” Referring to the large number of athletes from all races and countries who will participate in the games, the article calls at tention to the fact that the Mass is something in which all the visitors may share completely: “Maybe the Mass is the only thing in the world which can be so completely ours as well as theirs.” SINCE 188S 1 1 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 6 4 2 0 6 6 5 3 2 2 0 ...2 1 1 1 0 0 0 Gabriel .. Class Heavyweight Team W St. Mary Magdalene 3 Our Lady of Victory 3 Corpus Christi 2 *St. Christopher 1 *Sacred Heart 0 St. Michael 0 St. Leo 0 *Does not include St. pher-Sacred Heart game. 1 0 0 7 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 Christo- Last Week Game Scores Class Lightweight St. Dominic 12, St. John 0. Holy Name 19, Holy Rosary 0. St. Francis 27, St. Augustine 0. In The South End It's New VOIGT T.V. and Car Radio Drive In Hl. 3-1569 1927 Lockbourne Rd. BRYANT COMMAND-AIRE TWINS Heating And Cooling Favret Furnace Co. associated with MARION These business firms deserve your patronage. Use this section as a guide when buying. FURNITURE STORES GROLL'S WALDO Authorized Dealers JAMESTOWN ROYAL Living Room Furniture "The Best Made Line in America” Open Tues., Thurs., Sat., Evos. TiU LANDSCAPING Scout TREE Service CODY HARTMAN, Owner 30 years’ experience. Free estimates. 641 Oak St. Dial 2-7472, evenings MOVING—-STORAGE—-PACKING WRIGHT Transfer & Storage Co. 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