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3150195 Qpurts Football Schedule C. lmden LOlllllL wood Q umden Atl mtle Qxtx C xmden Asbury P urls Camden P xlms Fl C xmden ll oodro x YK llson Camden .r Purple Avalanche Beaten by Coll.s' NI ONE of the most spectacular 'Ind CYCltlng grxd glmes ot the season Coach lrx mes Collmgswood Panthers trlumphed oxer a powerful Camden elew en on November 2 Asslsted by a ra1n soaked grldlron the suburban team was able to pene trate the Camden lme and Clll'l1Z:1XCCl 1tS drne by scormg a touchdown IH the second quarter llowexer 1n the thlrd quarter Camden opened a be skln was restlng on Coll1ngswoods hfteen vfnrd strxpe To the dlsmay of the Camden rooters and Blll Palese s warr1ors VV1llard B1sb1ng backtneld ace of Colllngswood 1ntercepted Camden pass and ran 98 wards to score the second touchdown thus THIS mg Colllngswood s total to l5 wh1le Camden was held scoreless Although Camden lost St'ltlStlCS show that the uctors were outplaved and outrushed 1n ex ery phase of the game B1llv Denof and Harrv Ellls ball toters for Camden and B1ll Vtleber and Phll Gxordano on de fense were the outstandmg Camden players Camden Trouncer Aflanfzc Czfy Completelv rex ersmg thexr form ol the prex 1ous week the Purple Asa lanche of Camden Hxgh School crushed a scruppv Atlantxc Cltx elexen bv the score of 57 0 on Noxember 9 Camden talhed IH exery per1od wlth ewery member of the starting backheld scorlng at least one touch down whlle Denof and Bantnoglxo each scored two 'lhe most spectacu lar plav of the game came m the sec ond quarter when Denof scoxed hls hrst touchdown of the afternoon ln I'6C61X1I1g a pass from Ellls Denof was Page Twenty eight tackled bv an Atlantxe Cltx player md the ball shot xnto the alr for what appeared to be 1 fumble but he twlsted from the seashore plavers grasp snatched the ball from the axr 'ind contlnued on hls wax ox er the go ll lme tor 1 touchdown The outstandmg plaxers for the Purple and Gold were Denof and ohnson IH the backheld and llleman and ll ells up front Camden Ties Trojans ln the most excxtmsr game of the season Camden lllgh s Purple Axa lanche showlng thexr best form of the eked out a 12 6 x lctorv ox er a strong Asburv Park team at the lat SCHSOII ter s held on Saturday Nox ember l7 Tralllng 6 0 at halftime the Purple thlrd quarter and forged ahead IH the wamng mxnutes of the fourth quarter Camden scored the hrst touchdown when Denof on an end run carrxed the ball 53 vards to the Fl royan s two foot lme from whlch Ralph lantl xogllo took It oxer for the tlemg po1nts The trv for the extra pomt falled and the score remamed dead locked untll IH the last two mlnutes of the game w hen llarrv I' llls made '1 '55 vard pass to XX 'illace llussona wh1ch placed the ball on the home ster s two vard lme C n the next plan Captam l' llls on a delay ed lme buck went ox er for the wlnnlng polnts Ellxs and Denof who plaved then' usual lJI'llll'll'lt game were outstand mg IH the backtxeld whxle Tleman Hussong and W ells played commend ably well on the forward wall Camden High Conquers Palmyra Foe Camden Hlghs powerful football elex en easily trounced a weak Pal my ra team maone sxded grld classxc DlSpli:1Vlflg a strong offense and an equallv strong defense the homesters had lnttle trouble m rollmg up 41 pomts to 6 of thexr opponents Blll Palese s footballers scored four touchdowns ln the flrst perlod How ex er the Purple Avalanche was blanked 1n the second perxod ln the touchdowns to thexr total Ralph Bantn ogllo llarrv ls llls Bllly Denof and lN1ck Dentmo Camden hard runnmfz hard blocking backtleld stars w ere responsxble for all Camden s tal lles Phll Glordano Plll VN eber and led llvnakowskl shone on the de tense for Camden Rader and Semple were outstandmg for the Pals Camden Trounces Wzlson Play mg w 1th the precxslon of a well oxled machlne Camden Hlgh s powerful Purple Ax alanche steam rolled a weak ll oodrow Vt llson elex en N X . 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Colonel DeBas1l s Ballet Russe at The Academy o Music November 13 1935 O THE members ofthe Phlladel phla Forum fell the pleasant dutv of welcommg to Phnladelphla Colonel DeBas1l s Ballet Russe formerlv known as the Pallet Russe de Nlonte Carlo rl hls tvpe of muslcal entertam ment has es er been dear and welcome to music losers of thls ucmltv The openmg performance and exerv fol lowlng performance was greeted bv an aud1ence w hxch taxed the capacltv ot the SPHCIOUS Academv ot ANTUSIC Daud I lchme and Tltlana Rea bouchmska recelxed rounded applause for thelr performances of Catxllon Thamar and Aurora s W ed dmg ln the latter the audlence pald a X1Slt to Falrvland whlle the xarlous eplsodes danced IH the hall of a great castle mtroduced Llttle Red R1d1ng Hood and the XX olf The Blue b1rd The Procelam Prmcesses and others Wlr LlCl'11I'lC and TFTISS Rea bouchlnska recen ed manv curtaxn calls for thelr splend1d dancxng of the Plueblrd whxle the pace of the Three lx ans 1n the acrobatlc dancxng was so fast that the orchestra had ClllTlCl1ltV xn keeplng up Efrem Kurtz whose orchestra cf fortx exght mcludmg twentv one members of the Phlladelphla Urches tra competentlv conducted the score where spllt second coordlnatlon w1th the dancers w as an absolute necessxtv Classical Recordings One of Y lctor s new est recordxng of outstandmg x alue IS the Boston Sym phony s xnterpretatxon of Qxbelxus Second Symphonhy 1n D Wayor under the dxrectnon of Qerge Kousseutskv 'lhe musle ls mtended to portrlw the plstoral llfe of the l mns mn aw xken mg ot pitrxotlc feeling held down bx brutal rule the dexelopment of 1 na txonal Splflt and the desire to organlze and tnallw the hope and eomtort ot an '1nt1cxp'1teddel1x erer YY lth a com poser llke Sxbellus and a conductor hke Nlr KOUSS6XltSkW who IHCIKTLH tallx IS x frlend ofthe composer and has perhaps one ofthe txnest under standmgs of hls works thls album set should afford much engox ment lNelson Eddv that Phlladelphlan w ho possesses one ofthe most beautx ful barltone XOICCS thls rex lewer has ex er heard and whom most of vou w 1ll remember for hls portraval 1n X xctor Herbert s Naughtv Ax1Hl'lCtt8. cords two beautlful melodles Auf Vtledersehn and Loxe s Uld gweet bong The xelwetv smoothness ot hxs XOICC perfectlv expresses the sen tlment ol these songs Jazz Reeordmgr Nluslcal renews and comedles pro duced on the stage and screen seem to be the most loglcal sources of our modern muslc From the muslcal comedy ub1lee come XX hv qhouldn t l and W hen l oxe Comes Your VN av as recorded bx es er popular Paul Xvhlteman Another stage productxon At Home Abroad gn es us two loxely numbers Vt hat a YK onderful Vt orld and Farewell 'Wy Lox elv Rlchard Hlmber s xnter pretatxons are excellent bther record mgs whxch deserxe spec1al mentlon are Truckm and The Glrl I Left Behmd We bv Fats Vt aller and l Wxshed on the Nloon and W hv Dream bv that Lngllsh master of rhw thm Rav Noble .Radw AX 1' xou exer set sour dlals just 1n tlme to hear a melodxous smger or an unusual orchestra and then wonder about the pruate hxes of these entertamers Here are bltS of thexr lnes as told to the mazamne reporters llelen llaxes the lctress who flg ured largelx IDIXTHLFIC1 IS leaxmg the moues torexer md hls decided to grace the halls ot the broadcasting studxos XX hx' lhls demure llttle llss could not be held bx llollx wood s LllttLI'lI'lL otlers lo her txme was monex and she could nexer ht mto the llollx wood merrx go round where tune IS spent ln makmg 1 good appear ance She wxll be he ard oxer the Sanka program which atlords here the opportumtx of expandmg her dra matlc powers Soon a new xoxce wxll be entermg mllllons of homes to entertam ln an entxrelw dltlerent tashxon DIZZV Dean world famous baseball star has sxgned a contract wxth General Foods and soon w1ll be pltchmg sport news and homelx humor to hls admxrmg fans IJII wlll be accompamed bv his ex er present brother l llll So be ct UUA prlde of qt louls ar dm ll leam lhe mmble tooted Fred Astalre lb l'3p1CllV becommg one of radlo s faxor 1te personahtxes since he can entertam equallx as well w1th h1s XOICC as w1th hls feet CHARLOITE, GL-Xbb'NlAN 1907 Perhaps sou haxe often heard dxs cusslons and conx ersatlons about YY ho Should Speak Flrst when passmg an acqualntance on the street Probabls the follow mg paragraph wlll help vou lf sou haxe ex er been ln this dxlemma lt IS a rule that the gxrl speaks hrst but there are exceptlons for all rules If the acquamtance are both bov and glrl thew should smxle or speak w1th out stopplng to thmk w ho should gne the fxrst sxgn of acquamtance It IS poor etlquette to stop for a chat ln the mxddle of the sldewalk Flther walk on or draw near the curb Ben er shout a person s name ln publlc A sm1le and a nod ofthe head or a qunet Hello w All do Page Twenty seven - 1 - ' i V E 3 ' Y- 1 2 . 1 . 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man show ey er wxtnessed on the Farn ham Park gr1d1ron Brlly reeled otl lv-I yards on ten trnes from scrlm mage for an ay erage of oy er lo vards for each attempt ran back a punt an vards for hxs second touchdown and scored hxs thxrd and tmal one bv ur tue of a 5:1 yard pass thrown b Captam Harrv hlhs Ralph Bant1y ogllo Harry Ellxs l'om Iohnson and BICIK Dentxno all of w hom plaved thelr last football game for Camden plaved well m the backheld whale the entlre lme paced bv the alert Fred Tleman who mter cepted tue allen passes played well seem to haye gone Sporty for the Soccer Schedule nmden nmden umden umden lmden amden Trenton Addon Helghts XX oodrow XX nlson Cnr xrd College H xddon Helghts lllTlI1l Trenton De eafa' Camden In a one s1ded tussle Trenton de feated Camden to the tune of 9 0 'I he capltol c1ty booters were mas ter most of the game Camden showed style only m stages when Camden would onlv threaten to score Trenton play ed the well organwed game whlch thev haye been plavmg smce defendmg their state champxon slnp for the past nme years Ieone starred ln the backheld al ways breakmg up lrenton plays lWlcCarty showed up well on the lme Camden Noses Out Haddon Heights' Stagmg a spectacular rallv xn the closlng mmutes of the last quarter Camden scored four goals to defeat Haddon fIC1gI1tS 0 -1 The game seemed hopeless unt1l the closxng seconds when Ross scored hls second goal to clmch the game Hems also tallxed tw1ce to share honors yvlth Ross Dunkleberger scored the tvmg goal wlth a spectacu lar k1ck from the exghteen yard lme Dunkleberger and Leone played a lme defenslye game whxle Ross and Hems undoubtedlv stood out on the forward lme Woodrow Wilson Tres Camden On lNoyember 1-1 Camden and Yvoodrow W xlson played 1 2 '7 dead lock at the latter eley en's held Both teams found xt dllfncult to puncture the others defense 'lhe game was excxtmg from start to hmsh and went mto extra perlods before darkness halted the tllt Dunkleberger and I eone stood out CICIICHSIX ely for the Skeeters w hxle Ross and Hems were outstandlng on the forward l1ne Hems and Dunkleberger tallled for Camden Girard College De eats' Camden On 'Noy ember 16 Camden was de feated by Glrard College bv the score of 5 0 ln a well plaved game Glrard scored ID the tlrst thlrd and fourth perlods playmg the same smooth passmg game that has kept them un defeated ln the last 6-I games Camden also plaved well but :ts game could not be compared wlth the Phlladelphla aggregatxon V lllev and Zelta plaved well defen SIX elv w hlle Boyd and Helns gaye a tune account of themsely es on the forward lme Camden Defeats' Haddon Hezghts Camden tray eled to Haddon He1ghts on Noyember 18 and set back the suburban team bv a 5 1 score The Skeeters were the superxor team throughout and cllcked so well 1n thxs game that the second team plaved the entlre second half NlcCartv led the team bv scorxng two goals Dunkleberger made the most spectacular kxck of the game from the twenty yard lme to score Camden s last tally Ylxlley plaved hxs usual defensxye game to stand out 1n the backleld xIcCartv and Ross also played brll l1antlv for Camden Camden Defeafs Alumnz Cn lNoy ember 28 Camden con quered the Alumnl by the score of2 1 The game was eyenly played dur mg the hrst half but the schoolboys tallled tw1ce xn the last half The Alumm scored IH the final chapter Hems was the fnrst to score for Camden when he made a penaltv xn the thnrd quarter Yvelsner tallxed the wmmng goal m the last quarter Sea man was responslble for the ylsxtors lone goal Hexns and XX1llev played brlllxantly for Camden Brown Wana' Intramural T lfle In a champlonslnp skxrmlsh be tween Brown and Purdue two claxm ants for the Intramural Basketball I'1tle Brown came out ylctorlous the score bemg oo 19 Intramural Basketball IS plaved for the sole purpose of allowmg bovs wxshmg to plav basketball to part1c1 pate ln Intramural games The plav ers of the w mnmg team are Stanton Brown lacob Goncherolf Watt Us clak xlorrxs Tucker Charles Kratten maker and Henrv Naslelskx Cther teams partxcxpatmg 1n the contest are Purdue Temple P1tt Penn State Penn and Svracuse Szdelzghtr from the Szdelmes T IS rumored thqt Plllv Denof and Harrv I' llxs of the present edltxon of the Purple Ayalanche wxll matrlcu late at VV1ll1am and nlarv College after recexy mg thelr dlplomas m Feb ruarv Camden Hlgh sport teams basketball team followmg ln the foot steps of the football team w1ll also sport neyv sults The Purple and Gold wlll not play yery many home games on thelr own court thls season sxnce most of thexr games are to be played at the Conyentxon Hall or W oodrow Vt 1lson Hlgh School court 1m Ross one of the greatest grxdlron players eyer to wear the colors of the Purple and Gold xs cap t'nn and yarslty tackle of Albrlght s once defeated team Harry Lo russo star guard on Camden s cham p1onsh1p team of 1955 IS a member of Temple s undefeated Freshman team Camden has lme prospects for a champxonshlp basketball season wlth snr lettermen returnmg They are Harrv Ellls Vt 1ll1am Denof Samuel Flsher V arren XY ells Stan ton Brown and Perrv Honey the llrst two graduatmg m Februarv Others expected to see lots of actlon are Nlatthew Uscxak 'Wlarxon Cvbul sk1 Bernard Cutler NK allace Hussong Fred Tleman and Ralph Helde all wxth the exceptxon of Lsclak were by the oyerwhelmlng score of 52 0 1n Turkev Dav battle at the Farnham Park Fleld The Purple and Gold was led by the dlmmutlye but brlllxant Bllly Denof who put on the greatest one Page Twenty mne V , V V , , . . g , 1 K' ' '.' 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