PAGE TWO and General Comment Sdededesdosdededededoudortocdodule dodeedsdendocdeodoofeddecddfoeodoadedednd doled Saedordosdoosdeedosfoofoefeotaeeodeofocordedodecdodontoidosdondesfocteodeadecfundrcdurfeofocdoodonde SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL RESULTS Friday, November 2 Indiana, 32 ... Clearfield, 14 .. Johnstown, 13 . Johnstown C., 13 Dale, 7 ..... Southmont, 6 Conemaugh TWD, 33, Conem’gh, Bedford, 52 ......... Shade Twp., Huntingdon, 26 wri DUBOIS, Tyrone, 13 . . Lewistown, Saturday, November 3 Lilly, 46 . : Patton, 0 | ‘Hastings, 6 .... “Portage Twp., 0] Gallitzin, 26 .. Pine Twp., 0 Donora, 34 ... Altoona C., 0 . Claysburg, 0 Roaring Springs, 7. _Bigler Twp., 0] Windber, 20 wn Somerset, 6 Westmont, 20 . Ferndale, Cresson, 38 . . . Portage, Monday, November 5 Spangler, 19 Nanty-Glo, sf oe ke ke ok COLLEGE RESULTS Friday, November 2 Miami, 7 . Clemson, Drake, 25 St. Louis U., Wittenberg, 19 .... Ohio Northern, Fairmont, 7 . West Va. T., Saturday, November 3 Purdue, 28 Pitt, Army, > Villanova, Navy, i . Notre Dame, Great Di 12 Illinois, Penn, 28 . Princeton, Penn State, 26 Syracuse, 0 Temple, 20 . Lafayette, 0 Chio State, 16 Northwestern, 14 Duke, 14 . Georgia Tech, 6 Alabama, 60 . Kentucky, 19 Rutgers, 25 .. .... Juchigh, 01 Scranton, 7 ne. Navy Plebes, 6 | Connecticut, 33 . .... Amhurst, 0 Brooklyn, 24 C.C.N.Y, 0 Brown, 33 .... New ‘London G. G, 6 | Columbia, 34 ais Cornell, 26 Yale, 6 ... _ Darthmouth, 0 Rochester, 19 ....... N.Y. UU, 31 W. Virginia, 13. ... Virginia, 7 Indiana, 46 .. . Bunker Hill N.A.S., 6 Hampton Inst., 12 .. Lincoln U., 0} Wisconsin, 27... Iowa, 7] Michigan, 26 . Minnesota, 0 | . Greensburg, 0 | . Blairsville, 0 . South Fork, " Richland Twp., 6 0 0 6 0 7 6 0 9 0 . Carrolltown, ON os, 20 .. Barnesboro, 0|y, MI, 27. Kansas, 13 Missouri, 7 . Oklahoma, 7 Maryland, 14 | Nebraska, 27 | Mich, State, x C.u, 18. & M., 33. 14 Vanderbilt, 13 . Presbyterian, 0 Florida, 0 34 . "Chattanooga, 7 | Texas A. & M., 34 Arkansas, 0 | | Baylor, 19 . . Southwestern, 0 (Rice, 13 cum , Texas Tech., 0 | Texas, 12 .... SMU, Marquette, 32 .. John Hopkins, 2 | Mass. State, 14 . | Rhode Island, 20 .. | Howard, 25 . Wake Forest, 53 . Auburn, 19 .. Haverford, 0 ... Maine, 13 _ Boston 0, 0) . ‘Delaware, 19 .. Altoona, 7 |Louisana State, = Mississippi, 13 | . Baldwin: Wal., 0 <V.P.L,0i | Cincinnatti, 39 . N. Carolina State, 6 Tulane, 14 . . Oregon, 0 . Southern Cal., 0 . Idaho, 0 . Denver, 21 | Washington, 7 . | St. Mary's, 26 . | Oregon State, 34 | Utah, 33 seek ok ok | SERVICE TEAM RESULTS Sunday; November 4 Camp Lge, 27 Ft. Bragg, 18 Richmond, 28 . St. Mary’s Navy, 13, Fleet city, 13 3rd Air Force, 33, 2nd Air Force, 0 Holy Cross, 20 .. New London Sub Base, 6 PROFESSIONAL RESULTS Sunday, November 4 Cleveland, 21 . New York, 17 Philadelphia, 45 . Pittsburgh, 3 Detroit, 10 ....... ... Boston, 9 Washington, 24, Chicago Cards, 21 Chicago Bears, 28 , Seen Bay, 24 LILLY HIGH SWAMPS PATTON HIGH 45-0 Lilly High, scoring in each | the quarters, downed the Patton | | High team 45 to 0 in’a game play- | |ed last Saturday afternoon on a {mud soaked field at Patton. Tremel passed to Carruthers in {the first quarter from the Patton | 30-yard line to chalk up the fest | | score for Lilly. Two more scores came in the N. Carolina, 6 | . Detroit, M | Miss. State, 13 | 6 | Washington State, 7, California, 7 |C Virginia N.A.S,, 12 | of | Iowa State, 40 .. Kansas State, 13 «WE PAY BIIGHEST PRICES ¢ Westrick Motor Co. Phone 2101. CARROLLTOWN, PA. Customers tell us... PERSONAL STATIONERY that our line of... is as big as stocked in Johnstown, Altoona, or Indiana. Why not then . . . . Shop in Barnesboro — your neighborhood — first! EAGLE PRINTING CO., BARNESBORO, PA. Office Supplies. "Phone 118 Official North Cambria Remington-Rand Typewriter Sales and Service Agency BANK BORROWING IS BEST First National Bank Carrolltown, Pa. o le le “ . second quarter on passes, with Carruthers and Orlowsky on the | receiving end. | The first half ended 19 to 0. Lilly continued their scoring spree in the second half to chalk |up 45 points to equal the total number of points scored in six of | their previous games this season. | In the final quarter Patton had | the ball on Lilly's 10-yard line, | threatening to score, but Carruth- 7| ers intercepted a pass and raced |95 yards for the outstanding run of the game. | Lilly held a 10 to 3 margin in first downs. | The summary: Lilly, 45 Orlowsky . Battisti Leahey . Sweeney .. Segada Albrano Mattiellio Carruthers . L. Constantino . N. Constantino Tremel . Patton, 0 Vezza Singel Forsythe . Garrity Cossitor Schissler Roman | Litzinger | Albright | Young . Sheehan 6 13 13 13—45 .0 0 0 0— 0 | LE. LT LG | RG (RT RE Patton ions Solarczyk, Gides, Stossel, Seese; Patton: Gresko, Anderson, R. Winslow, McNulty, Milanesi, J. Cossitor, Krise, Hood, Scott, Stoy, Kuhnley, J. Vezza, Gill. Touchdowns — Li. Constanno 2, Orlowsky, N. Constantino, Car- ruthers 3. Points after touchdown—Tremel | 3 (plunges). GARROLLTOWN DROPS TO INDIANA HIGH 32-0 Indiana High registered their sixth win against one defeat last | Friday night as they defeated the | Carrolltown High team 32 to 0 on the Indiana field. The single loss for! Indiana came lon Sept. 28 when the strong Van- | dergrift team set them down by a | score of 26 to 6. | giana scored in the first quarter | when they recovered a fumble on the Carrolltown 28-yard line. Stap- from play line after receiving a pass Hunter—but on the next Hunter pushed over to score. Calogero resistered the second score for Indiana in the second per- iod when he broke loose to race 20 | yards. In the third period Hunter again crossed the goal line from | the 1-yard stripe after a 53-yard Indiana drive. er Hunter registered his touchdown of the evening when he went around right end for 10 yards to reach scoring territory. The final score came when Lep- cy intercepted a Carrolltown pass in midfield and ran 45 yards. In- diana held a 13 to 2 margin in first downs. Carrolltown’s record for the sea- son stands at six wins, two losses and one tied game. The summary: Indiana, 32 a Seapleton Horak ... Gardner . Cartney .. Carrolltown, 0 . Lesli 2Zufall ........ Hunter ins ed RUZAS .. cnesisisiriinr Cologero ...... Substitutions — Indiana: Lepley, Roberts, Schreckengost, Boarrigo, | McMillen, Kerr, McDowell, Jordan, s | McLaughlin, Heaton, Coleman, Ba- lante, Friel, Ditullio; Carrolltown: Greco. Touchodowns—Hunter 3, Calog- . | ero, Lepley. Points after touchdowns — Lutz, (placement), Stahura (placement). 4 ok se fe HASTINGS HIGH DEFEATS | PORTAGE TWP, TEAM 6-0 In a hard-fought game played on the Carrolltown field last Sat- | urday night Hastings High downed the Portage Twp. eleven by the s | score of 6 to 0. Hastings scored their winning touchdown in the fourth quarter after a drive of 80 yards, chalking up five first downs and a 30-yard pass from Q. Holtz to Keefe. Fredo took the ball over on a play through the line'to climax the extensive drive. Portage Twp. threatened to | score in the final minutes of the | game after Hastings fumbled on . | their own 7-yard line with the Por. | | tage Twp. eleven recovering. | The game ended with the Has- b | tings line holding on their own 5- | | yard line. Hastings held a 12 to 11 | edge in first downs. The summary: | Hastings, 6 Drass ..... Mancuso .. Kostura ............ Poriage Twp., 0 . Tenerove . Scanton . Kiel | |LE (v.T | LG —Lilly: F. Albrano, | Jabara, | In last Friday night's game In- | leton was stopped on the 1-yard | UNION FRESS.COURIER Kovalchik Rusnak Melotti Canyock Sharpe Peterson Kordish Pauli 000 6-6 000 0-0 -Hastings: Keefe, C. RG RT RE QB LH Demento Lantzy Stotsky Bush Q. Holtz Routch RH... E. Holtz FB... Fredo Hastings Portage Twp. . Substitutions— Barpisello, Abel. Touchdown—Fredo. Referee—West. Umpire—Gustin Head Linesman—Hartnett. se ole ok CLEARFIELD HIGH SINKS BARNESBORO 14-0 Barnesboro High lost their sixth game of the season last Friday ev- ening at Clearfield by the score of 14 to 0 as Clearfield scored in the first and final quarters to register the win. Clearfield scored in the first quarter when Halfback Swales broke loose from the Barnesboro 20-yard line. The second score came when Trisoresti grabbed a pass from Mitchell on the 8-yard line after Clearfield chalked up three first downs in a row to put them into scoring territory. | A 40-yard pass from Morley to Thomas, which was knocked down, lost an opportunity for Barnesboro | to score. | Clearfield held a 9 to 4 advan- | tage in first downs. The summary: Clearfield, 14 Grubb LT.. Barnett LG... Waple (C.... Sayers RG....Lamentio . | RT... Norris .. RE...Brown QB... Trisoresti .... |LH Maurey RH....Swales . | FB... Barger . | Clearfield vee 70 0 7T—14 Barnesboro .......u.. 0 0 0 0— 0 Substitutions — Clearfield: Lar- | chuck, Swanson, Mitchell: Barnes- | boro: Yurcasin, Miller, Stavish, | DePetero, Brubaker, Zeonchak. | Touchdowns—Swales, Trisoresti. Foints after touchdowns (end run), Larchuck (plunge). | Referee — Carlson. Umpire — (Hancock. Linesman—Shotzbarger. skokskkk GALLITZIN GRIDDERS {DOWN HEILWOOD 26-0 Gallitzin High defeated the Pine Barnesbhoro, 0 Wilson Vodzak Przybocki Kopas LE . Rackovan Lecorchick Morley | Cowan Wilburn | Thomas Seeley | CASH... eer PROMPT, FRIENDLY SERVICE, CONVENIENT MONTHLY REPAYMENT TERMS. Barnesboro Budget Plan, Inc. Barnesboro, Penna. Winter Heeds Winter, with its added expenses, is just around the comer. Call on us if you need money to pay for your coal , , , fix up your home for cold weather . . . buy seasonal clothing for the family . . . put your car in shape for winter driv. ing . . . pay bills or meet emer- gencies. | downs were 9 to 4 in “Spangler’s | favor. The summary: Spangler, 18 Vivadelli ..... Kowardy . Dunchok . Clawson Westover Lenyo Corio Cantalope Tomechko RH...Wargo FB..O. Link Spangler 06 Nanty-Glo 07 Substitutions—Spangler: Taranto, C .Patrick, F. LE LT 1.G C | RG | RT |RE QB |LH _ Oldham Wurm Ondriezak Moody LaMantia C. Wilson Noble 12 0—18 0 0— P. Link Patrick, Contres; Nanty-Glo: Anderson, Ro- | gers, Cavanaugh, M. Lumley. | Touchdowns—Serluco, O. Link 2, Clawson. Point after touchdown-—BElehar, | (pass.) Referee—Ball. Umpire—Larimer | Linsman—Urban. . | SPANGLER, BARNESBORO | TO MEET IN ANNUAL | FOOTBALL TILT MONDAY {football in Northern Cambria County on Monday evening, Nov. | 12, when Spangler and Barnesboro | | Hi gh Schools will clash in their | Nanty-Glo,7 | . Serluco | Strapple | Johnson | Blehar | 7 | California at | St. Mary's i | Camp Lejeune at Camp Peary. The curtains will ring down on VY, P, 1. at Clemson. | North Carolina State at Duke. V. M. 1. at Maryland. Richmond at Virginia. W. & M. vs. North Norfolk, Va. S. L. I. at Alabama Poly. Georgia at Florida. Mi sippi State at L. 8S. U. Mississippi at Tennessee. Chattanooga at Vanderbilt. Arkansas at Rice. Baylor at Texas University. S. M. U. at Texas A. & M. T. C. U. at Texas Tech, S. California. Oregon at Washington State. Oregon State at Washington. Cincinatti at Detroit. Great Lakes at Michigan State. Drake at Iowa State. [ Tulsa at Oklahoma A. & M. | Utah at New Mexico. Carolina (2nd Air Force at Air Transport | Command. Sunday, November 10 New London C.G.A. at Holy Cross. | Georgia Tech at Tulane. F't. Benning at Ft. Pierce Navy. at Fresno State. Georgia Navy at East. Flying T. C. | Ft. Douglas at Ft. Warren. Maxwell Field at Geo. Pre- Flight. | P. D. C. at 4th Air Force. | Keesler Field at 3rd Air Force. 1st Air Force | annual meet on the Barnesboro | A AF Training vs. field at 8:00 p. m. | at New York City. This is a return game of the | At the start of the fourth quart- | third | year, Barnesboro having defeated | the Spangler team 20 to 12 on| Labor Day, opening the season for | | the two high schools. This classic marks Twp. (Heilwood) High School el- even 26 to 0 in a game played on the Gallitzin field last Saturday j afternoon. | Gallitzin scored in the second | quarter when they blocked a punt and recovered on the Heilwood 35- yard line. After racking up two first downs, Sylvester took the ball | over from the 4-yard line. Madie scored for Gallitzin in the third quarter from the 3-yard line after Sylvester intercepted a pass | in midfield and the Gallitzin team |keen rivalry between the two continued their march. | teams. The Spangler gridders will Madie scored again in the final [be out to even terms with the quarter on a line plunge from the | Coach Magulick lads for their de- 1-yard line after McMahon passed | feat earlier in the season. to DiMaria. HERR Ssltugin climeged La scoring | SCHOLASTIC SCHEDULE after Heilwood fumbled on their own 20-yard line and Kilmartin THIS WeER passed to DiMaria on the S-yara| [ (IN) Denoies Night Games. ] stripe and crossed the goal. Friday, November 9 First downs were 15 to 3 in Gal- | Osceola Mills at Philipsburg (N). litzin’s favor. The summary: Conemaugh Twp. at Somerset. Claysburg at Replogle. Gallitzin, 26 i i ILE Hall He i Jersey Shore at South Williams- port (N). LT.. Garlena . .. Parfitt wi NIOYEE o..cooccirirmennst StEPHONY Saturday, November 10 Wilt oo. Kadsett | Ebensburg at Huntingdon. Brunkett . i Canuba | Lewistown at Windber. Howell ....... Farabaugh | Portage Twp. at Portage. Miles... Bennett | McKeesport at Johnstown. ..Kilmartin . Hockard | Braddock at Altoona. Rocus ... Gaston | Altoona C. at Bellwood Antis. Forsel | Tyrone at Hollidaysburg (N). ..Sylvester . ; Pino | koaring Springs at Williamburg. Gallitzin . 0 6 7 13—26 | Mt. Union at Lock Haven. Heilwood . .000 0— 0 Monday, November 12 Substitutions—@Gallitzin: Madie, | Spangler at Barnesboro. Beck, DiMaria, Billereal, Keeler, | Cresson at Gallitzin. Bosko, Pugh, McAleer; Heilwood: | Conemaugh at Johnstown Catholic. Riyyo, Judy, Domingo, Buckshaw, | Clearfield at Curwensville. | Indiana at Ligonier. Rutsar. Touchdowns — Sylvester, Madie | State College at Bellefonte. 2, DiMaria. | Punxsutawney at DuBois: Points after touchdowns — Syl- Cdk vester, Kilmartin (plunges). Referee—Urban. Umpire—Gall. Head Linesman—Ball. the 24th boro has won 15 of the football contests, and two of the | tilts have been tied. This game promises to be one of the outstanding games of the 1945 season in this section due to the COLLEGE AND SERVICE TEAM GAMES sok ge ok ok Friday, November 9 South Carolina at Miami (N). SPANGLER DOWNS | Saturday, November 10 NANTY-GLO, 18-7, | Ohio State at Pitt. Coming from behind in the sec- | Notre Dame Vs. ond half Spangler High defeated | York City. Nanty-Glo by the score of 18 to 7, | Michigan vs. Navy at Baltimore. | on the Spangler field last Monday | Temple at Penn State. afternoon. The game was to have | Columbia at Penn. been played on Saturday, but due [Iowa State at Oklahoma. to the muddy condition of the lot | Colgate at Cornell. it was postponed until Monday. | Brown at Yale. Nanty-Glo scored first when La- | King’s Point Acad. at Harvard. | Mantia passed 15 yards to Serluco | Darthmouth at Princeton. who went five yards to score. Rutgers at Lafayette. In the last few minutes of the Kentucky at West Virginia. first half, Link, for Spangler, rac- | Virginia State at Lincoln U. ed 25 yards to score. Lehigh at New York University. To start the second half, Link Boston College at Villanova. | put the Spangler team out in the | Drexel at John Hopkins. | front when he took the Nanty-Glo |E. P. I. at Brooklyn. | kick- -off and raced 75 yards, be- Mass. State at Amhurst. hind excellent blocking,.to score. |Iowa at Illinois. Spangler scored again in the 3rd Indiana at Minnesota. period. Tomechko passed to Cor- | Northwestern at Wisconsin. io, who was downed on the two- | Iowa Pre-Flight at Purdue. | yard line, but Clawson took the | Kansas at Marquette. ball over on the next play. First Nebraska at Kansas State. Army at New meeting of the two teams. Barnes- | games | while Spangler has won six of the COLD Weather Ahead Your car isn’t new any more and that means it is especially vulnerable to winter's icy blasts. Because new cars won't be available to all of us just as soon as we’d like to have them and because you want to take advantage of ration- free gas, you'd better make sure your car is ready to skim through a long, cold, hard winter ahead. Assure yourself of a winter of safe, smooth, easy driving by having your present car reconditioned and winterized by us right now. MAIN STREET GARAGE CARROLLTOWN | WHAT'S NEW IN BASEBALL! Reports are that Lt. Bill Dickey, | former catcher of the New York Yankees, will be the) next manager of the Boston Browns. Since Leslie M. 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