PAGE SIX UNION PRESS.COURIER. OF SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS LEO F. GRIMME, Sports Editor. scored. The attempted pass for extra point failed. Carrolltown then kick- run back to Carrolltown's 38 yard They got off the best kick of the day, the ban going back to Patton's 20 yard line. Carrollitown fumbled on >atton’s 25 yard line, with Patton recovering. Patton could not get much headway at this point, and Car- rolltown took the ball, immediately el ACTIVITIES THE SCOREBOARD SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL SCORES Thursday, October 5 Ferndale. 34 . .. Portage, 6 Friday, October 6. Carrolitown, 12 ..... Patton, 0 Southmont, 26 .... South Fork, 0 Twp., 18 Johnstown Cath., 7 Hollidaysburg, 13 . Ebensburg, 6 Altoona Cath., 13 ... Harrisburg C., 0 Somerset, 20 ..... soon. Shade Twp., 13 Westmont, 13 ... Conemaugh Twp. 7 Huntingdon, 39 .......... Conemaugh, 0 Indiana, 7 ... Punxsutawney, 6 Altoona, 13 ......... New Castle, 7 Curwensville, 7 .......... Barnesboro, § Saturday, Oct, 7. Hastings, 21 ............. Cherry Tree, 7 Portage Twp., 12 ....... Spangler, 7 Lilly, 7 . rst .. Nanty-Glo, 0 Johnstown, 20 .. Windber, 0 Franklin, 7 . iene OBIE, 0 Cresson, 7 wee. Williamsburg, 0 EEREE COLLEGE RESULTS Friday, Oct. 6th Holy Cross, 30 ................. Temple, 0 Sa Oct. 7. Notre Dame, 26 .......... Tulane, 0 Lafayette, 39... NYU, 0 tt, 50... . Bethany, 13 Navy, 55 een. Penn State, 14 Bucknell, 16... Franklin-Marshall, 13 Penn, 20 ......N....... Darthmouth, 6 Muhlenberg, 33 ..... Swarthmore, 6 virmy, 59... wens STOW, T Columbia, 26 ... Syracuse, 2 Yale, 16... Cor;eill, 7 Virginia, 24 ...... West Virginia, 6 Vrginia, 24 ....... West Virginia, 6 U. S. Coast ., 39, Worcester P. 1., 0 Purdue, 35 ..................linois, 19 Ohio State, 34 ... mm JOWa, 0 Michigan, 28 . wu. Minnesota, 13 Great Lakes, 25 ... Northwestern, 0 Wisconsin, 21 .... . Marquette, 2 kicking back to their own 45. Here Patton put on a real threat with two passes, DeDea to Kimble, good for 35 yards. Patton had the ball on the Carrolltown 5 yard line when their | Losing pitcher—Wilks. | Fourth Game, Saturday, Oct. 7 RHE Cardinals 20200100 0-5 12 0 Browns... 00000001 0-1 9 1|drive was halted with the final whis- | Batteries: Cardinals—Brecheen p;|tle, Score, Carrolltown 12, Patton, 0. |W. Cooper c., Browns—Jackucki p; FAK K Hollingsworth p; Shirley p; Haywor- | EBENSBURG DROPS th ¢; Mancuso, c. TO HOLLIDAYSBURG. Pitching summary—off Jakucki, b Hollidaysburg High took advantage hits, 4 runs, in 3 innings; off Holling- | of two Ebensburg fumbles at Ebens- sworth, 5 hits, 1 run, in 4 innings; | burg last Friday night to score a 13 off Shirley, 2 hits, 0 runs in 2. to 6 win, . Losing pitcher—Jakucki. The first quarter was battled with- run—Musial. out a score, on even terms. In the Fifth Game, Sunday Oct. 8. second quarter, George Swalchick, - RH E [right halfback for Ebensburg, inter- |Cardinals 00000101 0-26 1|cepted a Hollidaysburg pass, and ra- Browns... 00000000 0—0 7 1{ced 60 yards to score the first touch- Batteries: Cardinals—M. Cooper p; | down and put the Cambria County W. Cooper c¢; Brokns—Galehouse p:|[gridders in the lead 6 to 0. Hollidays: P. Hayworth c. burg drove hack to Ebensburg's 6- Home runs—Sauders, Lithwhiler. inch line. before the half, but the Sixth Game, Monday Oct. 9th. Cambria County gridders repulsed the R H Ei | attack. Score, Ebensburg 6, Hollidays- Browns... 01000000 0—1 3 2|burg, 0. Cardinals 0 0 0 300 0 0 x—3 10 0 In the third quarter, Ebensburg Batteries: Browns—Potter p, Man- | fumbled on Hollidaysburg’'s 6 yard crief p, Hayworth c. Cardinals—Lai- | line, with the Blair countyseaters re- ner p, Wilks p, W, Cooper c. covering. On the next play Hollidays- Pitching summary: hits off Potter | burg fumbled and Ebensburg took —6 hits, 2 runs, in 3 2-3 innings; off | over, Ebensburg then took its turn Mancrief—2 hits, 0 runs in 2 1-3 in-|to fumble on the 1 inch line and on nings; off Kramer—2 hits, 0 runs in| the next play Walker went over for 2 innings; off Lainer—3 hits, 1 run, | the Hollidaysburg touchdown. Score: in 5 1-3 innings; off Wilks—O hits, 0 | Ebensburg 6, Hollidaysburg 6. {rus in 3 2-3 innings. In the final quarter Ebensburg Winning pitcher—Lanier fumbled on the Ebensburg 26 yard | pitcher— Potter. line with Hollidaysburg recovering. WEEKEND GAMES [35 22 i ini which was good for 23 yards. On an- other pass from Walker, the Holli- daysburg end Robson pulled down CARROLLTOWN TOPS PATTON. In a hard fought game at the Carr- | the extra point on a placement kick. olitown Stadium last Friday night, | Final scroe: Hollidaysburg 13; the aerial and went over for the win- ning touchdown. Brubaker converted Carrolltown won over Patton High, |ensburg, 6. 12 to 0. SEeRE | Home Losing Towa State, 59 ... » O01" The passing of Weber to ends L. PORTAGE TOWNSHIP XN. C. Navy, 13 .. € 9 Schilling and McCombie accounted | NOSES OUT SPANGLER, Georgia Tech, 28 .... 0 for both touchdowns. Portage Township won its fifth! Missouri, 33 ......... Kansag State, 0 Patton made numerous threats to | straight game at Portage last Satur: | » Frye ~ |score, but Carrolltown’s line held on day when they blocked a punt in] Spangler territory in the fourth | SCHEDULE THIS WEEK. Friday, Oct, 13. Patton vs. Mahaffey (2:00 p. m, at Patton Field.) Gallitzin vs. Spangler (3 p. m.) Hastings vs. Altoona Junior Varsi- ty (night.) Osceola Mills vs. Altoona Catholic (night.) Conemaugh vs. Franklin (Point Stadium, night.) | Blairsville vs, Indiana (night.) | Saturday, Oct 15. | Lilly vs. Cresson. Johnstown vs. Monesson Stadium, night.) . Armagh vs. Nanty-Glo. (Point —~- -—Beaverdale vs, Dale. Adams Twp. vs. Windber. | #4 Mt. Pleasant vs. Somerset. Southmont vs. Portage Twp. ! Portage vs. Conemaugh Twp. ' Punxsutawney vs. Curwensville. { ook ok kok i COLLESGE GAMES. J Saturday, October 14 i Notre Dame vs. Darthmouth (Bos- | ton.) | Bucknell vs. Penn State. Pitt vis. Army. Lafayette vs. Syracuse U. { William and Mary vs. Penn. J Duke vs. Navy (Baltimore.) i Temple vs. New York U. Franklin-Marshall vs. Muhlenberg. Colgate vs. Cornell. Columbia vs. Yale. | Worcester P. I. vs. Tufts. ! Rutgers vs. Lehigh. Iowa vs. Illinois Nebraska vs. Indiana. Northwestern vs. Michigan, Missquri vs. Minnesota. | Ohic State vs. Wiscinsin. i Camp Davis vs. North Carolina, | Lawrence vs. Marquette. { North Carolina Navy vs. Virginia. | West Virginia vs. Maryland, Camp Kilmer vs. Bainbridge NTS Iowa Navy vs. Purdue. Western Michigan vs. Great Lakes. | Sunday, October 15 Villanova vs. Holy Cross. | KRRER WORLD'S SERIES RESULTS. First Game, Wednesday, Oct. 4. RHE Browns 000200000-220 Cardinals 000000001—170 Batteries: Browns—Galehouse, p; Hayworth, 3. Cardinals—M. Cooper, P; Donnelly, p; W. Cooper, c. Pitching summary—off M. Cooper, 2 hits, 2 runs, in 7 innings. Donnelly, | 0 hits, 0 runs, in 2 innings. Losing pitcher—M. Cooper. Home run, Me- | Quinn, | Second Game, Thursday, Oct. 5 RH Brns 0000002000 0-27 Cards 00110000001—3 7 Batteries: Browns—Potter p, Mun- crief p. Hayworth c. Cardinals—Lan- ier p; Donnelly p; W. Cooper, c. Pitching summary—off Potter, 4 hits, 2 runs in 6; off Mancrief, 3 hits, 1 run, in 4%; off Lanier, 5 hits, 2 runs, in 7; off Donnelly, 2 hits, 0 runs in 4. Winning pitcher, Donnelly. Losing pictcher, Mancrief. Third Game, Friday, October 6 Cardinals 100000100270 Browns... 00400020 x—682 Batteries: Cardinals—Wilks p; Schmidt p; Jurisch p; Byerly p; W. Cooper ¢. Browns—Kramer p; Hay- worth c. Pitching summary—off Wilks, 5 hits, 4 runs. in 2 2-3; off Schmidt, 1 hit, 0 runs in 3 1-3; off Jurisich, 2 hits, 2 runs on 2-3; off Byerly, 0 hits 0 runs, in 1 1-3. E 4 0 Johnstown Catholic vs. Barnesboro ham. Weber then whipped a | every occasion. The game started with Patton kic- | quarter to beat out Spangler 12 to 7. | king off' to Carrolltown’s 30-yard Eddie Wozniak, leading district! line. Carrolltown started the drive for | scorer, added two more touchdowns | (its first score, taking the ball to Pat- to his credit. ton’s 10 yard line, on nice running In the first quarter Portge got al lays by Price, Weber and Cunning- break when Salarczyk recovered a | e short ' Spangler fumble on the Spangler 30, pass over Patton's line to End L.| and Wozniak, on two plays, went ov- Schilling, who went over for the first er for a touchdown. Extra point | scoring. A line plunge for the extra failed. Spangler came back in the | point failed. Score: 6-0. | first quarter when they drove to the! Patton then received, taking the ' Portage Twp. 10 yard line. Clawson, ball on Carrolltown's 33 yard line. on the receiving end of a pass, went Patton was forced to kick, but the, over for the touchdown. Flanagan's | Carrolitown line broke in and block- placement kick was good, putting the ed the kick, with Carrolltown recov- Spangler lads out in front, 7 to 6. ering the ball on their own 38 yard| With neither team scoring in the line. Carrolltown was held on Pat- second and third periods, it looked ton’s 30 yard line and Patton took like Spangler was on the way to the ball. Turnbull made a 25 yard break the Townshipper’s string. At dash through tackle to end the first this point, late in the fourth quarter, quarter. * Portage Twp. blocked the Spangler To start the second quarter, Vezza punt and recovered on Spangler's 3- | made five yards, but on the next play ‘yard line. Wozniak went through | Patton fumbled with Carrolltown re- center for the winning touchdown. | covering on their own 30 yard line. Score: Portage Twp., 12, Spangler, | Carrolltown then started their pass- | 6. | es, but after two attempts which $hpne failed, Carrolltown took the ball. The HASTINGS WINS Carrolltown line held on their own OVER CHERRY TREE. 20 yard line. To end the half, Carr- In a downpour of rain, which had | olitown kicked to their own 40 yard the crowd scattered, Hastings went / line. Score at end of half, Carrolltown ahead to take a 21 to 7 win over the ! 6, Patton, 0, Cherry Tree High. Cherry Tree took | Carrolltown kicked off to Patton to the lead in the first quarter. | start the second half. Patton was for- | Kop, right halfback of Cherry Tree | ced to kick on Carrolitown’s 30 yard | sprinted 63 yards to Hastings’ 3-yd. | line, but the kick was partially |line in the first quarter. Dunlap scor- | blocked with Carrolltown recovering | ed through center. In the second | On | Carrolltown then punted back to their | A recovered fumble back of the goa: own 40 yard line. Ball was in pos-| line gave Hastings a safety in the session of Patton on Carrolitown's | Same period, Half ended Hastings 8, 42, at the quarter. | Cherry Tree 7. Patton started the last quarter, | In the third quarter, after the bail | punting to their own 30 yd. line. Car-| had been advanced to Cherry Tree's | ed off to Patton, and the ball was | line. Patton was then forced to kick. | SPOTLIGHT NEWS i AND COMMENT, | MAHAFFEY HIGH TO | PLAY PATTON. | | The Mahaffey High School football {team will play Patton on Friday af- | ternoon, October 13th, at Patton. Patton previously was without a game for this week end—arrange- [ments being made with Mahaffey the early part of the week. { Mahaffey has won from Portage High in previous games and lost to | Madera and the Altoona Jay Vees. | From reports they have a heavy { team and are out to trounce Patton. | Patton is out to take the win to console somewhat the loss last week | with Carrolltown, | Let's go, Patton, game. and take this EEE ET SPANGLER HIGH COACH. Ernest Tronzo, who has succeeded Charles Kennan, and Hugo Vivadelli, |as football coach at Spangler High School, is doing a good job and we | cannot let it pass without notice, Mr. Tronzo is a former four-year letterman at the Spangler high sch- ool and in 1932 was the captain and quarterback of Spangler's undefeated team. Ernie, who is employed by the McCombie Coal Co., Bakerton, deser- ves much praise for taking an inter- est in the Spangler boys. So far this season Spangler has won games over Barnesboro, Has- | tings, and Cherry Tree, losing to Cres- son, Carrolltown and Portage Twp. | The schedule of games for the bal- ance of the season are: Oct. 14, Gall- itzin, at Spangler; Oct. 21, Lilly, at Spangler; Oct. 28, Patton, away; No- vember 4, Nanty-Glo, away, and Ar- | mistice Day, Nov. 11th, for the re- turn annual game at Barnesboro, to wind up the year. We are wishing (Mr. Tronzo a very successful season {in his first year as coach at Spangler | High. Keep up the good work Ernie, and good luck. dkkkk PATTON BOYS TO VISIT STATE. The Patton High School Football Eb [players will make a trip on Saturday, "Oct. 14, to State College to see the Bucknell and Penn State Colleges en- gage in Penn State's home-coming game of this year. The trip will be | sponsored by the American Legion of Patton and through the generosity of a few people in the community he) will supply the transportation, The boys will have a chance to see a college football game, and also will | get a view of college life as some time | will be spent visiting the buildings | at the college. We hope the boys enjoy themselv- s and have a successful trip. The Spangler American Legion are doing the same for the Spanger foot- ball team, having engaged 60 seats at the Penn State-Bucknell game, their | game with Gallitzin being switched | to Friday afternoon at 3 p. m. at Spangler. [ kok kok DID YOU KNOW ?— Portage High School scored for the first time this week in staging the fifth game of the season against Ferndale, when Tom Kiel, quarter- back for Portage, recovered a Fern- dale fumble and went over for a tou- chdown in the final quarter. Fern- dale won the game, 34 to 6. Oppon- ents of Portage have scored 137 points to date. Milan Gipirick, coach at Conemau- | gh High, leaves next week for the | armed services, after two years with | the Conemaugh Ironhorse. He will be succeeded by James Meckley, Wil bel pal of the school. Penn State College has sixteen fine | backfield men, nine of them fresh- | men, and is particularly strong in | ends. | Last week at Bellwood, Summers, | of the Jay Vees, grabbed a Tyrone | pass on the goal line, and went all | jo their own 38 yard line. Patton was | quarter, Hastings took the ball over | the Way down the field for the 100- penalized 5 yards. Patton then inter- | on Cherry Tree's ten yard line. { cepted on Carrolltown's 30, but kick- | the next two plays, O. Holtz went ov- |to that the same player grabbed a jed back to their own 30 yard line. er for the first Hastings’ touchdown. yards and a touchdown . . . and prior punt and went 75 yards for the / team’s first touchdown. Some classy sprinting on his part! EE EEE STEVE O'NEILL TO AGAIN MANAGE TIGERS. Steve O’Neill, who succeeded Del rolltown kicked back to Patton's 20|2 yard line, O. Holtz went over for | Baker as manager of the Detroit Ti- yard line. Patton then, on line plays, his second touchdown. Bills in the gers, at the close of the 1942 season. were again forced to kick, but the |Same quarter, scored on an 8-yard | has signed his third one-year contract kick was blocked with Carrolltown | run, good for a touchdown. to manage the club in 1945. This recovering &n Patton's 15 yard line,| Hastings’ margin in first downs |year O'Neill led the Tigers to within setting up the play for the second | Were ten to four. Final period neither [one game of the American League | touchdown. On a pass from Weber | team scored, to end the game, Has- | pennant with the St. Louis Browns, to right end McCembie, Carrolltown | tings, 21, Cherry Tree, 7. { who won their first American League Jour Studebaker service mar or Sumy woth oho Tor many GE: Keep your car up to par with Studebaker service A ERIcas third war winter is approaching. Don’t take chances with your car. Before winter gets well started, many war-weary cars will run into stormy weather of their own making. They’ll falter and then fold up completely because some- body neglected to give them the right kind of care in time. Have your car expertly inspected now. Make an ap- pointment with the nearest Studebaker dealer. Assure yourself of “smooth sailing” through the months ahead. Studebaker’s More Mileage Service saves tires, gas, cars. Studebaker Authorized Service Albright’s Service Station, Patton, Pa. Studebaker... Pioneer and Pacemaker in Automotive Progress < ni ive to your community WARFUND= THEATRE Frances RAFFERTY - Chil WILLS - Noah BEERY, Sr. Neary O'NEILL - Ray COLLINS Screen play by William R. Lipman, Grant Garrett and Harry Ruskin « Based on an Original Story by Williom R. Lipmon ond Grant Gorrett Directed by ROY DEL RUTH Produced by ORVILLE O. DULL an M-G-M rictuee BLATT BROTHERS GRAND Friday, Sat., Oct. 13 and 14. ALSO SERIAL AND NEWS JE a Thursday, October 12th, 1944 PATTON BOB HAYMES ? and LYNN MERRICK Swing Out the Blues A GAY MUSICAL COMEDY “The Day Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 15 to 17 Matinee Sunday at 2:30 “ONE OF THE YEAR'S TOP SURPRISES! WITH HIS BEST HIT SONGS “Going My Way” “Swinging On A Star “Ave Maria” “Silent Night, Holy Night” And 3 Other Old Favorites «Says Time Mogozine BING AND HIS GANG IN HIS BEST PICTURE! yin ou After Forever” Jim Brown and Jean Heather find going Bing's way Is best! (Fak _ B. G. DeSylva, tvecuive Producer x | A Paramount Picture with BING CROSBY - Barry Fitzgerald + Frank McHugh + Porter Hall Fortunio Bonanova a4 RISE STEVENS woes oa soe svn’ LEO MCCAREY Than Poyby Aon ler sod Fok Con. NOTE — WE URGE YOU TO SEE THIS PICTURE FROM THE BEGINNING. FEATURETIME............... SHOW BEGINS AT 6:45 EACH NIGHT ils 6:55 and 9:22 Each Evening Jean Arthur, Wed., Thurs., Oct. 18-19 “The Impatient Years” WITH LEE BOWMAN and CHARLEY GRAPEWYN AN HOUR AND A HALF OF GAGS AND GIGGLES TO PEP YOU Chas. Coburn UP, pennant, beating the Tigers on the last day. Steve O'Neill has three bro- thers who played in major league baseball. kok kk LANDIS LISTENS IN. Judge Landis, commissioner of baseball, had to substitute a bedside radio at St. Luke's Hospital in Chi- cago, for a box seat at St. Louis for the world’s series this year. The 77- year old baseball czar’s physician said that he appeared to enjoy the games very much. This is the first time during his twenty-four years as commissioner of baseball that he has missed the series. LAW CHOSEN AS HEAD OF THE BOY SCOUTS Samuel Law of Revloc was elect- ed chairman of the Adm. Robert E. Peary Council of the Boy Scouts of America at the annual meeting of the Central Cambria District last week in the court house at Ebensburg. The new director, who succeeds Judge A. A. Nelson, will have as a vice chair- man Rev, Peter Bodenschatz of Nan- ty-Glo. H. C. McWilliams, Cambria County Farm Agent, again was recommendea@ to the council as commissioner of the district. GI —— RTE Ey FN Cbd bad bt od Pe nd — "oA HMA n
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