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    " '_w- - , ; ,* ' . =' . An Overbrook Hills woman , fo r g rea t music Is equal ledonly bye?Ie,onal Scores '1ifi."'1 Vlellanova Seeks ML J C fC mother of a teenage daughter, Is his fondness for a t tra c tl v q mem-"''1. r 0 the author of a brand n ew p la y b e rs of the opposite sex. hI We . ~ V with which t he P e nn W yn ne P la y- Teamed w i th him as Mona hist In. engeance at Seeks DIstrlct's ers will open their season. , secretary in the fast-paced s ~ t l r e. n er ( } I l l , . JAWA, The play, " Co nc er t P it ch ," b y w il l b e M rs . H oa g, w ho w as l as tf Ive t 'B F d T G Cons ta c e H al l, In collaboration seen as P en ny. i n t he Player'saver or... If. .or ~ oston on rl ay op rid Player wi th /Ted Na t han , New York p lay- p roduc tion of "You Can' t 'Take itAcademy's unbeaten [ ~ p J wright, will be p resent ed Novem- Wi th You."t.eam, ro ar i ng t owa rd its CAnL As t.he 1 94 9 football campaign Main Line f ans w i ll have another bWer 19 at 8:30 A . M. at t h e P e nn Directing t h e show wi ll be Ellza-st.ralght In teracademlc League l\ ~ C A r < L ' \ T H ~ M 0 6 r f ; ~ ~ ~ ~ d ~ ~ I ~ : ~ e l ~ ~ I ~ ~ : ~ : ' p ~ ~ e p a ~ ~ ~ opportunity this fall to select the ynne School. beth Brinton, of Wynnewood whodefeated Penn Char - HUSBELl VAW/>SI.E PLA'Iel2" t h em s elves fo r their invasion of most outstanding football player .Mrs. Hall, in . p r iv a te l ife Mrs. studied with Cecil Turner ~ the: J ' . i d ~ f ~ ~ s C i ~ ~ e L ~ h e U : c 7 1 ~ GREATEST SOUTHPAW IN \ 3 ~ l E C e \ V e D ' Boston, w he re t he y will meet a i n Mai n L in e schools. Lmco ln Hal l , lives at 39 Rock Roy a l A ca d em y o f Dramatic Artsninth s t.raight In terac vic- THE' N.Y.G/ANTS ' Aw/.l.AF( FOR.. s t.rongBoston CoIlege t e am on Fri- T he t ro ph y , aw ar de d .by the Glen Rd." Ove rb rOOk Hl lI s. Her in London. She h a d s to ck e xp er t-EVERI-At7,EfNJOYEP THe FIKST' day night, Mai n L in e C hambe r o f Commerce daughter, Constance M. : 1 3, . at - e n ce : i n Renne. N. H. and whi l es F riday , Ep is copa l w i ll take ONE" OF T H BIGGEST 'GANE'I1=' The 'Cats, beaten once In six . . t end s Ba la Cynwyd JUlOr High servmg as a heutenant In th eb r ie f r e sp i te f r om league wars, ~ A Y 5 OF HIS, C A ~ E ' E ' ~ / '3VIER. et> starts will be out t o a t on e for the e a ~ h year . ~ t h e p l ay e r who re- School. Beter-known for her short WAVES during the war'wrote and~ d a v e r f o r d hcollege junior , ! N A M T ~ ~ A , ' . ? r N ~ I . S - 5 , . . r A U C R . " , PITUl, ~ ~ ~ ~ o n s ~ ~ W s t i n y g e a r t h , ewy h e m n a d t h e e y a g ~ v i e n r s e t fCeIvehs. the h l f i g ~ e s t number of votes sttorIes, Mrs. Hall is a c on tr Ib ut or a ct ed i n s ev er a l NaVy, ReliefgI'l delS at ome.. . \oJ" "".. "" , !' or IS .pro clency as a football, 0 American Magazineand Liberty , Shows.al encount.el'ed little dlf- our R u r H , G ~ H R I G 6 F O X X , u ps et b y the Beantowners, 20-13. player will be presented at a din- a well a s s ev er a l C a na di an Mag a- S ameu l Gl'lbert of Pe n Wl t.y i n brushing aside Penn SIMMONS AND C Nlt-l I n t he ir first f ou r s ta rt s, t he D b zmes ' n ynne,Rogel' Pitldn, Ben Frank- IN SUCCESSION! Main Liners looked as though they ner on ecem er 6. Jim Barr won '. . is the show's prOducer , and thea nd J. R . Smith featured with were contenders for Eastern su- the trophy for Lower Merion in They play' s l o ca le i s behind the cast of 14 wi ll include David Hayl-line playas Ken Smith and premacy, just one step behind the 1947 and in 1948 the trophy moved scenes o f a major symphony or lar, of Penn Wynne, president of

    Kistler contributed three of powerful Army combination. They to Tredyffrln-East town w hen Bob chestra. John Hoag, of Penn t h e Players,Churchmen's four touchdowns. t rounced Texas A. & M" 35-0, in Pollock was chosen. ' Wynne,,' w ho d ir ec te d " Ou tw ar d O th er officers of the group In-the opener, t he n up set Penn Bo nd f th Itouched off the s cor ing by State, 27-6. Fol lowing that , the Permanent trophies are present- , 0;' e P ayers last cl,ude Rixey Dalg lei s n, v i ce -pr esi -a punt 60 yards, and Villanovans vanquished the Detroit ed to the most outstanding play- sprIng, WIll t ak e t h e part of a t em- dent ; F l orence Higgins, secretary;lel'. followed w it h r un s o f s ix Titans, 34-7, a nd S t. Mary's, 28-20. e rs i n e ac h of the following cata- permanental conductor , whose 10ve and No rman Guen t he r , t re asu rer .seven yards to top off sustain- Followirfg its unexpected loss to gories: pUblic schools (Tredyffr in- . 'drives, George Swan accounted Tulsa, Villanova regained t he vic. Easttown, Radnor, Haverford High Tr.-County 'Concerts Group 'In-Law' Relat.onsh.psEpiscopal 's o t .her touchdown t or y p at h l as t Saturday In Pitts- and LowerMerion); prIvate scnools Off a 20-yard'spin off tack-Ie. Dutch' (G burgh when it defeat.ed Duquesne, ( Ep is co pa l A ca de my , F ri en ds ' en 2nd Event Sunday Famdy Broadcast Themefer added three o f t .h e four 20-0. It w as n' t u nt il l at e i n the The Main Line Junior Central , Haverford School and Va l- The Tri-County Concerts Asso- Th . hpoints from placemcnt. S08BY " (AI J ) ~ K game that the Wildcats cl 'acked a Chamber of Commerce foot- le y Forge Military Academy); and '" . , e story of ow an aged manlthough idl e in t he I nt er ac SONES 6 A ~ ~ Y f OF 1Hfi N A T ~ O N ' . s MOSr '0-0 tie. ball trophy (shown) is award- Junior Varsity teams at the same clatlOn Will present Its second event found a Famil y Se rv ic e Agencyrace, Haverford School SHoT A68 ~ N r H u s r A S T I C MOTOIZC.YCJ,/: Late in t he t hi rd period, quar- e d e a c h y ea r to t h e Ma in Line schools. o f t h e seasOn Sunday, at 8:30 P. M., h el pf ul i n s tr a ig ht en in g o ut h ise u p wit.h a 34-14 decis ion over ONA6,500 ..,.. ~ I O E : R S . ,HI: COWMBIA' terback Steve Roman ik t o ssed a area's outstanding scholastic The players a mo ng t he t hr ee at Radnor High S h I W ....ds Central at. t h e Fo rd s ' Lan- COUR5!: WHEN I $ A ASPIReS TO touchdown pass to D an Br own, pla yer . Gridders f ro m t he dis- winne rs who receives the highest.. c 00 , a y ~ e . . relationshIps W It h hiS daughterPI{, field. It was Haverford's He;WAS l(f1:lA ~ N S C O N T l I - : ~ r A l . , Villanova's e nd a nd c an di da te f or t ri ct 's p ri va te , public and jun- n u r n ~ e r o f v ot es ea rns t h e t rophy .Mat.llYn Costello, ha rp; WIlh amand son-in-law will be po r tray eds tr ai gh t t ri umph a f te r a n 13/ MOTOR(.YC.6 -rRIP OURII-IG Al l-Amer ican hono r s, Halfback ior high teams are e li gi bl e. ' f ?r hiS alma m a . t ~ r , to b e h el d un- Kmcald, flute; and Vladimir Soko- over WFIL at 7 P M S dl o s ~ t.o Malve rn Prep. i;J HI5 VACATJON THIS fAt.I.!" Joe Rogers raced over from the til the competr tlon resmues the I I f" on u n a y.c ~ ! s ~ ' ! ~ e : t ~ ~ ~ ~ ; e W ~ ; d o ~ l o f ~ ~ ; . . . ,. , I C J : : t J i J f : : ~ y ~ ~ h e ~ ~ I ~ e e ~ T I ~ s ~ : ~ u f ~ , u r f ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ e s J g ; ~ ~ ' Little Fords Roll f O . ~ ~ W ~ c f t . y ~ ~ ~ t h e MLJCC Trophy a : t ; s t ~ : a n o , WIll be t h e pe rfo rmmg p r ~ s : : t ~ : a i : i l : o o ~ : S : t ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ S t ~ :following runs o f 1 0, 44, ,t,.j Darby H igh ace making 11is first Will be s ta rt ed o n i ts display t ou r T he p ro gr am will provide a var- F' . . .and 29 yards. Maher Cornell varsi ty start , sprinted 29 ya rd s fo rT 3dT h t hr ou gh t he a re a, .beginning at iety of combinations of the three amll.y Service ASSOCiation atovel' from t.he onefor Hav- the final six-pointer. 0 rlUmp Suburban Hardware m Bryn Mawr inst ruments, inclUding sona t as fo r Amertca, and locally b y t he M ai nd 's other touchdown. the first ~ e e k , George Sayers flu te andpiano by Bach a nd P l er ne L in e F ed er at io n o f Churches a~ ~ ~ : ~ l : ~ ~ ~ I 1 S \ ~ e ~ i Drexel Hill and Abington Fives Townshio Eleven AtBaJa-Cynwyd ~ ~ a : ~ . S t i 6 ~ ~ I r ~ ~ e ; : . ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ r ~ e f ~ three compositions by DebUSSY f o Red .Feather Service of the C ~ m -y ar ds o n a forward-lateral - Ardmo re du ri ng the thi 'd e k flute ~ n harp, a group of solo harp mumty Chest.

    11 d B I b 11 dovel' M S e MLL 0 t 1 we, selections and on for h dto ta y an ler y tl e , S T PI M' I Haverford Junior High s cor ed i t s and finally at Ricklin's Hardware . ' e ar p an - - - - - ~ - -t.he three. ay urprlse pponen 0 ay arp e th ird victory i n f ou l ' t r ie s Fr i da St ore ,.Na rbe r th . plano.. . . . A w ~ r d o.r k i n ~ n e s s is seldomHaverford School will at tempt to . . y, D ur mg t he m on th o f November The pUblIC IS mVlted, There is spoken In vam, whIle witty sayingsit.s Interac st.anding this Fri- B ~ HARRY ELLSWORTH B ~ JAMES R. BRADY u ~ s e t t m g Bala-Cynwyd Juntor ballo t .s wil l be published in t h i ~ no admis sion charge , but donations are as easily l o st a s the pearls slip-at " Ger;nantotnl ~ c , a d e ~ ~ , Abi n ( on and Drexel Hill two of activity in tha t area, Man ag ed b y H av er fo rd Township A. A" han- HIgh, 13-0, ~ Bala. \ newspaper..The ballots.must b e cu t toward the cont i nu ed suppo rt o f p ing f r om a broken st ring.~ l l e l t s M . ~ ~ t tra p ~ ~ at g. b' f the Main Joe Maginnes and Bill Harley, the dicapped by the absence of four in- Coach BIll McCahan's Lit.tle out, filled In at;d maIled to John the Assoc ia t ion w i ll b e accep ted . -Richard Brookslews, 0 I e.owt, ., the newest mem CIS a Hillers will count heaVily upon juried regulars dropped a 9-0 Fords will m ee t R ad no r J un io r R. Graham, chaIrman of the Foot-in a H omec ommg a y game. Line Basketball. League, may h a ~ e Upper Darby High gradS and form- decis ion to a big Bryn Mawr f oot - H igh t h is Thursday a f t e r n ~ o n at balI Projec: Committee. B e o n ~ h R h IU d t t PI a raft of SUl'pnses re ady fo r thell' er s t a r ~ in t.he Governmen.t League. ball t e ~ m , Sunday at Ardmore Wayne . Go rdon Hutton ace full- lookout fOl further news dUl1f1g e earsa s n er Way PROPERTIES LISTEDunla a 0 aY opponents when t.he league s ea so n . Le a dm g the Drexel. Hili attack Recreat.lOn C e n t ~ ' e , back who has been on t he i nj ur e d t h e n e xt f ew weeks . For Musicrafters Play Exclusively withopens week after next. WIll be 6 - foo t- 5 Char l Ie Boone , ~ !h e Fords. Will retur n to the l is t, i s scheduled to return to the ' . .f dH The Ghos ts have a wealt.h. of all-league performer for .NSDS In grId.wars thiS Sunday afternoon, lineup against Radnor. B t B I The Mam Lme Muslcrafters,aver or ere mat.erial from t.he York Rd. sectlO.n, t h e Gove rnment loop. BI lly Hal'- meetmg M a r p l e - ~ e w t o w n at t.he Cashing in qUickly on a Bala- OOS er OW ers m ad e u p o f a number of talented H. S.--------. while D rexe l H i ll wiil dcpend upon ley, pla:ier-manager, was all-league Aydmore RecreatIOn field, begm- Cynwyd m iscue in t he o pe ni ng 0 . Dsi'eklng t h e season' s first ex-Upper Darby High st.ars. a ~ s o U t l ~ Catholic and w it h t he En- n mg