dn-iyrirokeSeveralStccomplishedoDuring hit* tfim4 r onOket ha 11hforCity high school ha . --------Clarence *Tutch,# Pam h, O* picked on AP state scholastic t mi. iccomplished%, : ward who wiaHIanv feat3Here are sotlie of Burch s juco m pi I sh me n t sduring the pathroe years:I!)1Cna filedI Vnns'it1. VVaiwestern team in 1919 a 1 season he i♦ceivlt; siblc 13 point i? theN»v» niinI 11cur tin* ha Thi poi fc• A’I NW t ar 2 Was\ 11 Sect ionbv|) 1 i 1% #112 leairut} i •r) V i %ked\ithe ccntenes Franklin Oil City. T Warren He polled psi hie 50 votes.3 Was na nwd t heuutet.nndnu: play erMiMl I1lt; IitFraklinti i a i1C!tou* natn ft?uFranklin Five college ti m*\\i r ionminster. lt;boro and 11 \ nnonout st anuf ronii . !0\ C lt;it V .and a nunOI * U[fjp t \I V/ idem enden tw ii vflf*t c a m t h we at ei!Pennsylvania weti out tie vi i% VredI n t h ti 11% m. I l lII A' t hi* ()l IV1 3 111SCDl \l\lr pit two Vlt;* n j t15- His 3at points n 2! names this season is a modi mi iconng recordat Oil Fit v pointsal inIn 1 I a he f allied ?3lt;oi inomore in 10IS h* Thus in three yeti• and a tuaai 1o:lt;% SIr inok % fIIst' o re i1m *•#idipoints jn 57gamleu fora\\ n \ *CTHg■ *** fr il *■‘ii't 11 *’ Iv t -S| Ml I 1 I *A.h*dter t* * V*n 13poinUs pelgameThisi ^ Oiamodc r nre cord at 1)1I lt;'i tV 1V 1 0 1 \shookj*6,H ul13J a-sout ofnpdvji.i ,'t h nil l ^«, idor sli-Bttlymore 11% % m * *« ii 65nercentof the01S t■ r assis• 1 -*■f h i lt;»asm ThisH®Vi*tl Cits hubi recoiv edhePlu ved24 8% * ♦:mcomd 324nointV iSr vo i ritMi aIVdp iiVIIBurch ecocames* i I*.11 *Ptt 111*r I * 1 I Va nil31 poll, fpi'id M pui kt i ^H f I f ‘ 11 %.points(' |? 194 9127 m i■V 1 CA v ; a a6di-0 f 111 4Ironieallvor \1t Ion* t4 ‘Bti!irchift K VI %crown In V * one point bel!\Vhrun, t toa n d thisBfinished runt■Jt i ‘4h I n dII All UftP’s 1950 Basketball SelectionsHarrisburg, April 18.—lt;/P—ThePress All-Pennsylvania Scholastic Basketball team chosenafter a statewide poll of coaches, sportswriters and radiosportscasters:FIRST TEAMPlayerJohn Holup, Swoyersvilhlorn Yewcic, Conemaughl oin Gola, LaSale ( Phila.)CLARENCE BURCH, O. C.Mike DePaul, Reading Cath. GPos.AgeHt.Wt.Cl.F176’5 ”185Sr.F17S’ 11 ”168Sr.C176*5 ”190Jr.G176’ 1 ”180Sr.G165’9 ”150Jr.SECOND TEAMTHIRD TEAMCharles Baer, Tamaqua Bill Snyder, Allentownfom Keane, BradfordRay Shiffner, Rox’gh ( Phila.)Dick Heyimum, Hav’ford Ken Wagner, LebanonBob Beaver, AltoonaFrancis Kuenzig, HomesteadEd Lally, HomesteadFOURTH TEAMJim Smith, Mahanoy CityFIFTH TEAMDick Ricketts, Pottstown Tom Rulis, Mahanoy CityEd Pavelick, Johns. Cath. Joe Holup, SwoyersvilLEd Davis, PlymouthJoe Fitt, Old ForgeDon Keuch, HazletonJoe Yalsh. BerwickJoe DeLise, FarrellKen Deardorff, GettysburgHONORABLE MENTION (Alphabetically)Applegate, Wilson Boro; Bauder, Bethlehem;Brown, York; Burch, Altoona; Corkan, Peabodv (Pittsburgh); Eckert, Tyrone; Etchberger, Hershey Industrial;Faller, Reading Catholic; Gerancher, Allentown Catholic;Gilman, Monessen; Hoffman, Waynesburg; Hughes,Wilkes-Barre St. Marys; Jenkins, Meadville; Kase, Reading Catholic; Jack Keller, Selensgrove; Kornfeld, Scranton Central; I OU KRAFT, OIL CITY; Kulkowski, Shenandoah; Lamley, Haverford; Licata, Swoyersville; Mal-ski, Dickson City; McCoy, Farrell; Miller, Reading; Moore, Overbrook (Phila); Muys, E. Stroudsburg; Navarro,Windber; Phelps, Westinghouse, (Pittsburgh); Polaygi,1 rie Tech; Reaney, Pittsburgh Central Cath.; Reid, Jersey Shore; Reismyer, Altoona Catholic; Seeme, Hickory;Simpson, Warren; Roy Schwartz, South Hills, (Pittsburgh); Stutz, Butler; Torba, Whitehall; Wandishin, Hazleton; Waters, Chambersburg; W’endeler, Hanover;Williams, ErieRankin.Strong Vincent; Wray, DuBois; Zezza,Lou Kraft, his running mate w ml.L 1»t8 I Hiring the pa*t sea-XI mJSlkXFlickner, Parks Pirates Open fltmade 1*3 fiIdjliehotsI for an average of *526 He also made! 75 out of 113 foul|S 11 O v MA VWin Tournament tt Louis TodayHits three-year field-average is close topersonals calledgames this pastnumber of big| erage of .661.goal shooting the .500 mark.9. Had only 29j against him in 21 |season.1 \ Attracted the attention of acolleges and universities. It is known that Long Island U.t Pitt, Westminster and K■ nt ue 1; a i e a nfong the m;i11y co 1* leges who are more than mildly interested in having Burch attend their school after he gets his Oil City diploma next June. (Editor’s note: He’s still undecided justwhere he will go a wav to school).StBoston — Robert Videmain, 160, France, outpointed Joe Ridonc, 160lv, Boston (10).Louis Ray Famechon, 129,France, out pointt d Charley Riley, 129, St. Louir* (10),Newark. N. J Walter Cartier, 100, New York, knocked out Bobby Janies, 161, New York lt;21.Tampa Fla. L e Salt, lb). Don-on, Pa., knocked out Hal Merdith, 160. Macon, Oa.Washington Bohh Lloyd. 143Wilkes Barre, Pa . qut pointed Marshal Clayton 131 Washington (8).K rook! v n Son nv Pa ris i, 188 R. Brooklyn, outpointed Keen Simmons 199 L, Bay on n-. N. J. lt;8).Hartford, Conn.,-^Htnrv Jordan, H7. Philadelphia, outpointed Tom -I my Bell, Youngstown. Ohio (10).Oce an Park, Calif Manuel M rid. 13611 I.o, Angchs. outpoint Bolton Ford, 136. Pittsburgh (10Lorraine Conferft oils 536 SeriesT,orraln»» ftmfer, u ho rm'enthwon iJh ladies (tuckpiti rhanipioii-hi|i in lhi «i(, rlt;*ll**«l a M6 for a 17f» average in the s,nitli''i»h t.irU leaguo Monday night. he rolled game* of ln, l*H5 atid 118 for the total-II \\ RAKE I OOr I I VNS \Ml KTINii HERE TOI1AYAll managers officials and other! interested parties are urged to tend an important meeting of t Hay rake Baseball league which will be held at 7:30 p. m. today in ! the Armv Store.