PAGE SIX UNION PRESS-COURIER, OF SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS Michigan State vs. Missouri. Nebraska vs. Iowa. N. Carolina State vs. V. M. I. Georgia Tech vs. Duke. Virginia vs. Maryland. Iowa Seahawks vs. Tulsa. Norman Navy vs. Okla. A. and M. | Bainbridge N. T. 8. vs. N. Car. Navy. Denver vs. Utah. Thursday, November 2, 1944. cated his first period aerial and San- g toni went over after receiving the pass on the Hastings 1-yard line. In the final period P, Madie skirt- ed right end for 12 yards to complete the scoring for Gallitzin. Hastings scored both its touch- down in the last quarter. Bills quar- terback, hurled a 25-yard pass to BLATT BROTHERS ACTIVITIES LEO F. GRIMME, Sports Editor. Sunday, November 5th. | Brooklyn College vs. Boston Coll- redo, Halfback. who went over for er for the score. Hastings again drove came right back as Bills took the Gal- | THE SCOREBOARD SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL SCORES Thursday, October 26th. Temple 7 . . Bucknell 7 Jempt ven Se Sore, but were Ferndale 27 South Fork 0| Georgia Tech 13 ........ Georgia Navy 7 WE EK-EN D G AMES B Friday, October a tion 9 Alabama 41 . . Kentucky 0 pangler 19 ............ - Patton 9 wor Borest 27 " Mianii 0 Atoona J. V. 19 . Carrolltown 0 xsutawney 34 .. . Barnesboro 13 Pitts. (N.) Cath., 30, Johns. Cath., 8 Somerset 25 ............. Westmont 13 avy Ly 55 State College 19 .......... Tyrone 0 Lafayette 19 : Lock Haven 19 ...... . Lewistown 13 | Muhlenberg 18. Frank a Huntingdon 41 .. even: CTESSOM TI eh Ha Tr Shade Townshp 21 .. Franklin 6 | pie gc” Chatham A. Clearfield 21 ........ Osceola Mills 14 Navy Plebes 18 Curwensville 37 . Bellefonte 91 Colgate S.. : Saturdey, October 28th. Qallitzin 19 ............. Hastings 12 Ebensburg 12 . Indiana 0|y 10 35 Blairsville 75 . Pine Twp., 8| Army 27 Altoona 34 . Windber 0 Michigan 40 Johnstown 14 ... Campbell Mem., 12) yudiana 32 - Southmont 33 . ri Dale 0| Ghigo State 34 Eedford 14 .. -. Claysburg 0| Great Likos 40... Armagh 7 .. Beaverdale 0 | : Mt. Union 12 Portage Twp. 0 Bellwood 44 ... Nanty-Glo 18 . ... Williamsburg 6 | Tuesday, October 31st. Spangler 13 ......... Fkkkk PROFESSIONAL RESULTS. Saturday, October 28th. Boston 17 .. . Brooklyn 14 Chicago 28 . Cleveland 21 (Political Advertisement) MICHAEL C, Chervenak FOR ASSEMBLY Record: Conscientious Public Service [ am most grateful to you for your support. | Phiadelphia 24 . Green Bay 14 . Washington 42 . | Notre Dame 13 . fi i : Nebraska 24 .... . Roaring Springs 0 N. C. State 19 . Virginia 34 ................... i {Okia A. and M. 46 ..... - Lilly 6 N. C. Navy 14 Jacksonvill . 2 Holy Cross 26 ...... Coast Gd. Aca. 14 | ALTOONA J. V.’s DEFEAT Iowa Navy 26 . ... Marquette ° | Carnalitown i 19 TO o. | Boston College 19 . Darthmouth 14 : kkk Friday, October 27th. Saturday, October 28th, * Ek SCHEDULE THIS WEEK. Thursday, November 2nd. Conemaugh Twp. VS. (Foint Stadium). Clearfeld vs. Barnesboro (night.) Friday, November 3rd. Gallitzin vs. Pine Township. Southmont vs. Richland Twp. Franklin vs. Adams Twp. Ferndale vs. Wesmont (Point Sta- | dium.) unk I Claysburg vs. Altoona Catholic at |; ubk (plunge.) Cricket Field (night.) Saturday, Nov. 4th. Fatton vs. Lilly. Spangler vs. Nanty-Glo. Hastings vs. Portage Twp. Cresson vs. Portage. Somerset vs. Windber. Greensburg vs. Johnstown (Point | stadium.) Johnstown Catholic vs. Blairsville, xk kk COLLEGE GAMES Saturday, November 4th. Notre Dame vs. Navy. Penn State vs. Syracuse. Vilianova vs. Army. Michigan vs. Penn, F. and M. vs. Swarthmore Temple vs. West Virginia. Ursinus vs. Lafayette. Rutgers vs. Lehigh. N. Y. U. vs. Bucknell. Atlantic City N T. S. vs Muhlen. | FostPoned from Oct. 21 by bad wea- erg. Sampson N. T. S. vs. Scranton. Darthmouth vs. Yale. Cornell vs. Columbia. Coast Gd. Acad. vs. Brown. Case vs. Rochester. Northwestern vs. Minnesota. Wisconsin, vs. Purdue. Oklahoma vs. Iowa State. Kansas State vs. Wichita. | . New York 17 | cross. . Detroit 0 Card.-Pitt 20 Iliinois 7 | SINKS PATTON—19-0. en Penn 0 : . Penn State 27|00l Warriors drove for three touch- Rutgers 6|downs to defeat Patton High last Fri- nd Mar., 6 | day night at the Carrolltown Field. Lehigh 6 | A.B, 0 |Lehmier went over for the first tou- . Scranton 6 | chdown and Flanagan on a placement Columbia 0 | kick converted the extra point. . Syracuse 12 | "Brown 13 | the only attempt to score, but were . Rochester 0|leld on downs on the Spangler one- Duke 7 [Yard line, and Spangler took over. Purdue 14 | ..... Jowa 0|cepted a Patton aerial on the Patton | P 5 1 | Minnesota 14 |2C yard line. Lehmier then took the | Fenn State alst year and Francis Au- | Wisconsin 12 | ball over for the second touchdown | gusta, former Lilly high school play- . Kansas State 0 | after receiving a pass from Dunchak. | enn MiSSOUT 20 | . William-Mary 2 |chak went over for the final touch- www Vo ML. 1, 3 | down. . Tulsa, 40 | e NTS 13 Conemaugh e. New London Sub Base vs. Holy |litzin kick-off and raced 62 yards be- | fore being dragged down on the Gal- litzin 3-yard line. Routch piafiged ov- the frst score for Hastngs. Hastings to the Gallitzin 25 yard line in an at- | THEATRE Great Lakes vs. Marquette. Georgia Navy vs. Morris Field. Fort Knox vs. Bowman Field. SPANGLER HIGH SPOTLIGHT NEWS Ernie Tronzo’s Spangler High Sch- AND COMMENT, PATTON HIGH CLOSES | FOOTBALL S9ASON SATURDAR. | Patton High will put the lid on the | 1944 football slate on Saturday when | they travel to Lilly to play Lilly high | school. | Lilly High School has one of the | youngest coaching combinations in; the entire state. The coaching com- bination consists of the 18-year-old Andy Chobany, former Portage High | School gridder and a freshman at | The game had barely started when | In the second quarter Patton made In the thrd quarter Spangler inter- He COLUMBIA PICT Chobany at the end of hs first year presents at Penn State, enlisted in the Mer- Dun- { er. | After a march of 50 yeards | | Spangler plays at Nanty-Glo | chant Marines and is awaiting his | \ 10 Saturday afternoon. call to officers’ training school in | | a ok ko that branch of the service. { coslattia Not much can be said of the suc- | g cess of the Lilly team so far this | season. They have lost the following | Carrolltown High succumbed be- games to: Portage Twp., 20-0; Gal- | | fore a powerful Altoona J. V. eleven GR AND PATTON A COLUMBIA PICTURE tn JANE FRAZEE - THE HOOSIER HOTSHOTS (ING COLE TRIO « JIMMY WAKELY and Kis Jidahoma Cowboys « COUSIN EMMY - SALLY BLISS MARY TREEN RED RIVER DAVE | Gongs! Screen Piay by Eilzabeth Beecher, Morton, ’ fraot, Bradford Ropes i110 of » “roduced by JACK FIER Irected by LEW LANDERS 70 E. = = ? litzin, 12-7: Bellwood, 47-0; Cresson, 13-7; Johnstown “B”, 19-7; and they | | won over Nanty-Glo, 7 to 0. | A great battle is expected and Pat- | ton is hoping to close the seascn with a victory. |last Friday afternoon at the Mansion | Park Field by the score of 19 to 0. | Altoona scored after long drives in the first, second and final quar- ters. The strong Altoona line kept the Carrolltown team at bay and | they were not able to present a ser- |ious threat at any time. } | Touchdowns: Altoona—Funk, Bres- | MAPS SCHEDULE. | (lin, Hamilton. Point after touchdown| At a meeting last Thursday even- | First downs—Al- |ing in the Conemaugh High School, | D. G. Seese, principal of the Franklin | High School, was elected to head the | West Central Cage League for the | PINE TOWNSHIP—75 TO 6. coming 1944-45 season. { | Scoring almost at will Blairsville] The Franklin Blue Jays won the le- | swamped the Pine Twp. eleven at|ague last year and went on to win | | Blairsville on Saturday by the score [the District 6 title. Competing for | [of 75 to 6. the state championship they were | Fine Township scored in the sec- dropped from the running in the Wes- | | ond period for their lone touchdown. | tern Region semi-finals by Duquesne | | Blairsville scored three touchdawns | Hgh School. | | { sok CAGE LEAGUE SOL LESSER oe, Asn | toona 14, Carrolltown 8. FE kkk BLAIRSVILLE RAPS | Sun. and Mon., Nov. 5-6 Matinee Sunday at 2:30 RR Re Le in the first quarter, one in the sec- The following schools will compete | |ona, three in the third and four in|in the league which gets under way | | the fourth quarters. on Jan. 2—Portage, South Fork, Nan- | ty-Glo, Adams Twp.. and High Schools. | SPANGLER HIGH WINS OVER LILLY, 12 TO 6. Spangler high school used a recov- ered fumble and long forward pass to score twice in the second quarter and defeat Lilly High, 12 to 6, at Spang- ler cn Tuesday afternoon in a game ELE EH | HUNTING SEASON | GOOFY GHOSTS AND GHASTLY LAUGHS. Pennsylvania hunters and trappers | ; : who took to the woods in earnest on | November 1st, are asked by the state | game commission to ‘‘save as much | fat frcm the fur-bearing animals as | possible” for the war effort. This campaign was first undertak- en in 1942 at the War Production | Board's request, when 94 tons of wild | animal fats were salvaged. Last year the collection exceeded the 1942 fig- | ure. | End Whited, who traveled another 30 Small game hunting season which | vards to hit the end zone. opened on Nov. 1st, will continue] |” The Red Raiders avoided a white- | through Nov. 30th. The bear season | | wash in the last quarter when Tremel, | Will run four days, from Nov. 27th | the only substitute used by the visit- { to Nov. 30th inclusive, and the deer | Bob Westover, Spangler guard, snapped the scoreless deadlock when he snatched a fumbled ball in mid- air and galloped 35 yards for a tou- chdown, A short time later Kirkpat- rick heaved a 35-yard pass to Right EE Wg. GIVE PRINTED STATIONERY! GIFT BOXES FROM 75¢ UP POCKET AND DESK PENS .. AUTODEX, Telephone Index ... XMAS CARDS, the Exclusive line EAGLE PRINTING CO. Everything in Office Supplies Open 9 to 9 Saturday. were $1.00 up dian 35C; UP 25¢ - $1.50 BARNESBORO Phone 118. ors, took a punt and returned it 35 [Season from Dec. 1st to 16th inclu- | yards for a touchdown. sive. Last year’s low Kill will make | kk 1944 a banner year for this state's | EBENSBURG HIGH WINS war reduced hunting army. | | OVER INDIANA 12 TO 0. Trapping for minks, skunks and | Ebensburg High, scoring both tou- | clters will be legal from Nov. 1 to] | chdowns in the final quarter won ov- | Feb. 1. Muskrats from Dec. 5 to] er the Indiana High team at Indiana | Feb. 1, Beaver from Feb. 15 to March | last Saturday afternoon by the score | 1. The opossum is egal prey through- | Marion MARTIN he} Richard LeGRAND - Amelita WARD - Freddie MERCER Margie STEWART Produced by Herman Schlom + Directed by Gordon Douglas Stage and Screen Play by Robert E. Kent y Franntn) Tuesday, Nov. “ \ {of 12 to 0. out the year. According to the direc- | In the first half the Indiana boys |tor of the game commission, Seth | outplayed the Ebensburg team, rack- Gordon, mink will be rather scarce, | {ing up 7 first downs to Ebensburg’s | but muskrat and skunk should be Clear the wires for them from 7 to We'd like to ask a favor of you—for those in the camps. Whenever you can, give the service men and women first chance at Long Distance between 7 and 10 each night. They'll appreciate it a lot, THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA | ensburg statretd its scoring in the fi- russ nal quarter. A pass, Swalchick to|mD YOU KNOW? ! Barber, good for 14 yards, moved the Billy Southworth, manager of the | ball to Indiana's 4-yard line. Foust | st. Louis Cardinals, who won the on his second attempt went over for | World series over the Browns, had | | the touchdown. "his team play the final games of the | The second touchdown started from | series in long underwear. Well, that | the Ebensburg 43-yard line and the | was one way of steaming them up. | riarch ended with Foust again taking | Boswell High School is without a| [the ball over from the 5-yard line. single point in five strajght con- | Foust, who was on the bench at the, tests this year, while South Fork | | start of the game, performed bril- High has landed but two touchdowns | | Lantly in the final quarter. to date, each one producing a vic-| doko dk tory They defeated Beaverdale and | Patton High by the identical scores | iof 7 to 6. | In an interesting battle at Gallit- | Eddie Wozniak, Portage township [ zin on Saturday afternoon Gallitzin high school’s star performer, happens | { High came forth the winner over Has- 'to be a transfer student to Portage | | tings High by the score of 19 to 12. high. His eligibility was questioned | In the first quarter Halfback P.'a few weeks ago but he was found to | Madie whipped a 30 yard pass to be perfectly: O. K. by the district No. | ’ First terrible reve. 3 : lation of how they - i treat their OWN ; with neither team scoring. Eb- [found in abundance. | GALLITZIN HIGH TOPS | HASTINGS, 19 TO 12. Santoni who went over for the first 6 Board in Altoona. | Gallitzin score. P. Madie went over, Marine trainees have played their | on a plunge convert the extra |last game for Penn State. The marine point. 1% | unit has been disbanded at State Col- In the third period P. Madie dupli- | lege, depriving the Lions of their | i main source of war-time athletic ma- | | Balsinger & Luther | to GAIL PATRICK + KEL sit. HENRY=cerrauoe MICHAEL* Ensign Wilfred Sutton, Munster, | Pa., Cresson high school graduate in | 1932, and former track man at Penn State, was high scorer in the Phila- in height, Raymond and his three EBENSBURG, . . Phone 295 other brothers, had a basketball team A MONOGRAM PICTUR NANCY delphia independent basketball leag- SEEENHOUSES ue last season. Ensign Sutton's bro- wanis WRIXON*raia BIRELL* anne NAGEL Flowers for All Occasions ther, Raymond, is a resident of Pat- | ton. Incidently, the Sutton brothers, ALAN BAXTER os Stores At 9s including Wilfred, who is 6 ft. 5 in. | LY ». WARNER BARNESBORO, ” 378 CRESSON, ... ” 8681 Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere in one family, called the Suttons. They played independently in the past vears around Cresson and Loretto. They are well known to St. Francis | College, helping the college teams in many of their workouts. Erk SPORT PICK-UPS, | George McQuinn, of the St. Louis Browns, and George Case, of the Washington Senators, are preparing to undergo operations by which they FIRST coming game with Colgate. Chuckran | Undergo an operation on the base of his spine, and Case, outfielder, will undergo a shoulder operation. Boris (Babe) Martin, rookie out- fielder for the Toledo Mud Hens, in who plays the tailback position, is the first freshman in the school’s his- tory to captain a varsity football team. 666 / USE ©51d Preparations asidirected, GNOF A ! { Johnny Chuckran, a freshman at |hope to prolong their major league | Te | Penn State, has been named to cap- | careers. McQuinn, first baseman and f | tain ths State’s football team in the [leading hitter in the world series will | the American Association, has been named the most valuable player in [the league. He batted .350 in 114 games and was also voted the Asso- ciation’s most outstanding rookie of | the year. | V- —Ration point values for meats, butter and processed foods will con~ | tinue unchanged during November, | But more top grade meats will be available on the civilian market,
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