EAST
FAREWELL NEWS
Thursday, January 15, 19 53
Vol. C134
LOCAL NEWS
KEYSTONE RAILROAD
ANNOUNCES IMPROVED LOCAL SERVICE
Train
pulls into East Farewell Station
SPORTS
COUGARS WIN IN RIVERVIEW
Riverview- The Cougars basketball team won a close game against
the Riverview Wildcats last week, 42-32.
This was an important win after their loss to Corning the week before. Center, Bill Donahue and forwards, Billy
O’Donnell and Gene Greene dominated the court showing a fast, passing offense
and a very tight defense stymied the Wildcats. The win puts the Cougars at 2-1
on the young season. They are looking to
improve on their 9-7 record from last year.
“We really
needed this win,” said Coach Wilson after the game, “Bill completely dominated
in the center, and the Wildcats just didn’t have an answer to him. Billy O and Greeny were great feeding the
ball in and Bill did the rest. Our
backcourt was great, too.” Donahue ended
up with a record 22 points with 10 rebounds.
Both O’Donnell and Greene ended up with six points each. Guards Fitzgerald and Welch combined for the
other eight points.
The
Wildcats were led by Forward Len Lewis with 10 points and seven rebounds. “They were just a better team tonight,” Lewis
said after the game. “We just couldn’t
stop the inside combination, I was able to take the lead but they would dump it
off to one of the other guys and then score.
What can you do there?”
The next
Cougars game is Wednesday against the Slate Mountain Canaries. The game is at home at 4:30 in the gymnasium.
NATIONAL NEWS
IKE
TAKES OFFICE, HARRY SAYS GOODBYE
Dwight D. Eisenhower becomes President
of the United States
with a prayer on his lips, and set for his new administration a goal of peace
with honor. Part of the President’s Prayer -“Give us, we pray, the power to
discern right from wrong and allow all our words and actions to be governed thereby
and by the laws of this land.”
Richard Milhous Nixon becomes the nation’s 36TH Vice
President of the United States .
It was the first coast-to-coast telecast
of an inauguration and it is estimated 70 million watched on television. ABC,
CBS, DuMont and NBC piped the telecast to 74
cities with 118 TV stations
Harry S. Truman starts home to Missouri after an
emotion packed send-off marking the end of nearly eight years in the White
House. Old friends drop by to shake
hands and bid Godspeed to Harry S. Truman at the White House.
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