Thursday, April 11, 1946 ~ ANP NORTH OF COUNTY and General Comment CAMBRIA COUNTY INDUSTRIAL BASEBALL LEAGUE ORGANIZED At a meeting in the Penn-Eben Hotel last Friday evening, John Urban of Ebensburg was elected president and Emil Salony of Lilly secretary-treasurer of the newly- formed Cambria County Industrial Baseball League. The league will consist of eight teams, with the following teams and representatives present at the meeting: Bakerton, John Polites; Barnesboro, Jack Trybus; Colve Peter Scudero; Revloc, James Pla- vin; Nanty-Glo, Charles Krawetz; Johnstown, Clarence Lewis; Lilly, Emil Salony, and Bennscreek, And- rew Seman. The by-laws, drawn up at a special meeting, were accepted and the opening date was set for May 15, with a 42-game schedule. Team forfeits were set at $150 with the Spalding Ball adopted, and it was announced that Levy's Sport Shop, Johnstown will pre- sent a trophy to the championship team. Plan ior Junior League Ten teams voted interest in the forming of a junior league, with a 19-year-old age limit, which will abide by the rules of the Amateur Baseball Assn. rules. John Urban, who attended a meeting in New York Cy in re- gards to forming a junior loop un- der rules of the A. A. B. A, an- nounced that the league's winner would compete in the 3 A. B. A. tournament late in the summer. Teams showing willingness to join the league are Barneshoro, Bakerton, Colver, Ebensburg, Rev- loc, Lilly, Benscreek, Summerhill, Nanty-Glo and Vintondale. 4 se oe sok CONEMAUGH LEGION ENTERS STATE FINAL '11942 did they fail to play better WAN SPORTS AAP PIRATES’ MANAGER FOR COMING SEASON STILL FRANKIE FRISCH Starting his seventh season as | manager of the Pittsburgh club, | Frankie Frisch has the highly | creditable record of having failed | only once to finish in tha first div- | ision. This was in 1942, when the Pirates landed fifth. They finished up fourth in 1940, 1941, 1943 and 1945, and came in second in 1944. | In those six years under Frisch, | the Pirates won 477 games and lost 439, a percentage of .521. Only in | than .500 ball. That gives Frisch | a managerial record of finishing 9 [times in_the first division in 11 | seasons. He was outside the select | circle of the first four in only one | of his five years previously as the | St. Louis Cardinals’ manager. | Frank Frisch holds the distinc- | | tion of being the only man in base- | {ball who ever: emis |won a World's | Series in his first | full season as a | major league | manager. Frisch | did that in 1934, § | when he led the | St. Louis Cards | to a world tri- umph over the | Detroit Tigers | with he himseli | dealing a knoek- | out blow — a two i bagger with the | bases loaded that *<- knocked in three runs in tne third inning of the final game. | Though Frisch finished the 1933 | season as manager of the Cards, | | he was not appointed until July 24 | to replace Gabby Street, so that] 1934 was his first full season | TA smart, resourceful, hard-driv- ing and hard-losing manager, of the type that eats, drinks and] | sleeps” baseball, the commander of | Edited by LEO GRIMME = ANN SPANGLER LISTS BASEBALL SCHEDULE Spangler High has arranged to play a 10-game baseball schedule, as announced by Gennaro Canta- lope, the faculty manager. Coach Vincent Mitek is in charge of the squad, having 40 candidates reporting for practice. “Lefty” Gormish, who hurled a no-hit game last year against St. Francis Prep, is back with this year’s team along with several other members of the 1945 squad. Spangler’s record showed six victories against three defeats last season. The new schedule is as follows: : 16 Cherry Tree away , 22 ..... Westover home 25 .... Black Lick home . 30, St. Francis Prep, home 3 Black Lick away 7 ... Carrolltown away 9. Westover .. away 14, St. Francis Prep, away 17 .. Cherry Tree home 21 ... Carrolltown home 5 ok ok ok ok SPORT PICKUPS TRI-COUNTY BASEBALL LEAGUE ORGANIZED Six teams will form the Tri- County High School Baseball Lea- gue, a newly-formed organization, with first games to be played on May 1. The teams are Johnstown, Windber, Westmont, Ferndale, In- diana and Conemaugh Twp. The final games will be played July 12, with each team playing a 15-game schedule. OVER 500 AT BANQUET FOR GALLITZIN HIGH TEAMS More than 500 persons attended the banquet sponsored by the Gal- litzin Athletic Assn. in honor of the Gallitzin High School basket- ball and football teams held in the Oriental Ballroom. Football and basketball letters were presented by the coaches. Armades Raymond, president of May May HIGHLIGHTS | Pirate brig never asks his players | the Athletic Assn., has announced | to do anything that he did not do| the purchase of equipment for the {himself in his brilliant playing | playground, with capable instruct- Conemaugh L e gion eliminated | days. His record on the field is one | ors'to be selected. Williamsport Legion from the] Pennsylvania Legion Basketbal:| Tournament with two successive victories last week in semi-finals. | In the first meeting last Tuesday | evening on the Franklin High floor | Conemaugh came out on top 53-47 | and on the following evening dupli- | cated the victory by a 52-46 score | on the Williamsport YMCA. floor. | Conemaugh, by virtue of their | victories over Williamsport became | eligible to play the winner of the Allentown-Philadelphia Legion se-| ries for the State Basketball Le- gion Championship. kok kok WESTOVER BOXERS DEFEAT HASTINGS Westover High School's boxing team defeated the Hastings High boxing teams with totals of 5% to 4% last Thursday evening in the opening bouts of the year at Has- tings. Chuck Keefe, Hastings 145- pounder, scored the only knock- out on the 10-bout card by stop- ping Jim Termin in the first min- ute of the second round. Jim and Bob Weakland, brothers on the Hastings team, both won their bouts. The summary of the bouts follows: 145-1b. Class—Norris Westover of Westover and Clair Drass, Has- tings, draw. 145-1b. Class — Chuck Keefe, Hastings, technical knockout over Jim Termini in second round. 120-1b. Class—Cliff Conley, of Westover, decision over Jack Weakland, Hastings. 110-1b. Class—Don Horton, de-| cision over Henry Cavallo of Has- | ings. | 10-1. Class—Emerson Krug of | Westover, decision over Orville] Cunningham, Hastings. 105-1b. Class—Dick Straw, West- | over, decision over Andy Baron of | Hastings. 95-1b. Class—Melvin Kurtz, Has- | tings, decision over Cecil King, Westover. | 90-1b. Class— Bob Weakland, | Hastings, decision over George Markle, Westover. { 80-1b. Class—Jerry Westover of | Westover, decision over Hastings’| Joe Hoover. | 65-1b. Class—Jim Weakland of that may be an inspiration to the players under him. | Put Forth the Best ! Whether they win or lose, the Pirates are always expected to put forth their best efforts and to keep | fighting right up to the final min- ute. That's the only kind of base- | ball Frisch knows, the only kind | he will stand for. As a player he always typified | siveness and constant hustle. As a | manager he expects these same | qualities. He's determined to win at all times and has come to b known as one of the hardest losers | in the game. Actually that reputa- | tion is a credit to him and his style | ball, as the most successful | school in sport eaches that hard losers are the most frequent win- ners because of added efforts the dread of defeat and the zeal to win inspires in the player. On the other hand, the player who is not a hard loser doesn’t care whether he wins or not and is not apt to have the right amount of concern between victory and defeat. Frisch will not waste bench rogm on players of that type. On a Mirsch-managed club a man must either hustle every minute or he will not linger on the roster for any length of time. That is a guar- antee that the Pirates will be found on their toes and giving 100 percent of their possibilities in every game. Frisch was born in New York on! Sept. 9, 1897. His home is in New | Rochelle, N. Y BASEBALL AGREEMENT FOR SCHOOL PLAYERS NOW IN EFFECT HERE An agreement by which major! and minor league baseball clubs will not sign or even talk to a high school student about signing a pro-| fessional contract is now in effect, insofar as professional baseball interests are concerned. | For the past 10 years the Na- tional Federation of State High School Athletic Assns., at the in- sistence of individual state groups, has been trying to secure a satis- ED DOHERTY TO ASSIST LEAHY AT NOTRE DAME Football coach Frank Leahy has named Ed Doherty, former Boston College star quarterback, as an as- sistant coach to complete the staff at Notra Dame for 1946. COOPER BACK FROM NAVY Walker Cooper, New York Giant catcher purchased from the Cards last year for $175,000, has been | competitive spirit, firey aggres-| gijscharged from, the Navy and has agreed to terms of a'two-year con- tract. JOHNSTOWN TO STAGE PROFESSIONAL BOXING George Pavlick, a light-heavy- weight boxer of some years ago, has received a license’'to stage pro- fessional boxing in Johnstown. The first boxng show, according to his announcement, will probably be staged in the latter part of June in the Point Stadium, under sponsorship of American Business Club’s Milk Fund. MICKEY OWEN TO MANAGE MEXICAN LEAGUE'S CLUB Mickey Owen, Brooklyn Dod- gers’ catcher, remembered as the Brooklyn who dropped the third strike in the ninth inning of the World’s Series game with the N.Y. Yankees in 1941, has signed a five- year contract to manage the Ter- reon Club of the Mexican League. THREE PLAYERS FIRED BY NEW YORK GIANTS Manager Mel Ott has fired three players for negotiating to play in the Mexican Baseball League after having signed contracts with the New York Giants. The players are Second Baseman George Hausmann, who played In every inning of every game last year; ; Zimmerman, first base- man, and Pitcher Sal Maglie. RULE BOOKS NOW READY New and improved editions of the Baseball Rules Book are ready for free distribution to schools in his state. Send requests to Sports- gram, Box 181, Harrisburg, Pa. RED HOT BASEBALL A World Series game last year got, too hot for a group of Elwood, Ind., radio listeners. Just when the Chicago Cubs were putting on a run-scoring rally the radio burst into flames. PIGEONS FIGURE, TOO Last year the Phila. Athletics | were playing the Boston Red Sox in Boston and Tom McBride, out- UNION PRESS-COURIER © LEGAL NOTICES © LEGAL NOTICES TREASURER’'S SALE OF SEATED LANDS AND LOTS IN THE COUNTY OF CAMBRIA FOR TAXES DUE THEREON By virtue of sundry Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating to the Sale of Seated Lands in the County of Cambria, etc., for the taxes due and unpaid, the Treasurer will offer at public sale at the Courthouse, in the Borough of Ebensburg, Pa, on t TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF APRIL, 1946 Being the 25th day of the month at 9:30 A, M. the following described seated lands in the sald county or such part thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount of the taxes due and unpaid against the same, and continue the sale from day to day as the same may be found necessary. TERMS OF SALE: on the day when the land is sol d, except The amount of all taxes, Interest and costs must be pald such taxes as have heretofore filed as liens in the office of the Prothonotary again be offered for sale. Otherwise the property ROY B. GRIFFITH Treasurer of Cambria County Treasurer's Office, Ebensburg, Pa. FOR 1943 AND PRIOR YEARS SEATED LANDS TAXES ASSESSED aF ox ak Owner or Reputed § Owner g ~ 53SNOH | Adams Twp. Herman Hoffman 2| Frank { |Adeline Krobath | & Anna Pachatz 1|Mike { 53 |Anna 1 2|James Pr¢ %|Adam Rod |] No. 54 .. . 2/|Adam Rogers — Ad |No. Musilek Tipple 108 34 63 s J. Powers |Burana Schwab — (Sur & Pump House) 48.11 249.08 3arne I.. Assn & John Gleydu 79 we sboro 0 arviie |Robert ,Grumbling 1, [Robert Gru 3 |Lous Paterno Zachr N . Georg . Mrs. Thamer | Molmes .. . Ble Hulliban Coal C zmbri vis (Loui ULE Steve A. Burr Steve A. Burr Rose M. Davis — 16 No. Wilbur MOTE ieee Ebensburg Co. John E |Carmine Poeta i. L. Reade ... Ep Rider —No. [fo2 ©. Thom Surf Johnston hest Township & Kutruff 56.96 Jr. ~SISNOH 1 1 Ream ...... Dean Township . L. Binnix Mine & Tipple, Cos on . Binnix Store house equipment, Coal +. Binnix — k s m ith Coal Jinnix 1 Coal Tipple Mathue ery 5 Stevens Minl. A Barker Stevens " Minl. H. \pson... Fee— Samuel Bethel.. A Stevens Est Abraham er ost. Fe Framberg: A Stevens Fee ‘Bst. F e e— Joanna Dumphy 815.22 A Stevens St Surf. Est. James Thomp- 5.20 Borough Taylor Tv Hor- 11 Frank Julia IN S | No. 1 John | 14 428.49 277.48 been will 2g 96.46 69.84 24.56 69.01 33.95 VD. LEGAL NOTICES lesesaemner ga 10 2 1 2 89/160 1) 3 1j | | a fn i Owner or Reputed } Owner --31sa1970] Nees Est, 2 91-108-113 Sheesley Coal Co. Peter Conrad Vi 29.08 ) sransbers conard Sobal... ella A, jore Bl piri m BE W -No. 20 ... 14.62 Hastings Bor. Mancuso.. ackson Twp, Andrew Alwine. |John Barkosky.... . Burk- Hoffman No, 3 ... Jacobs |Nelley Rager Orlando Rager ... |Wm. Schimon ... , 8. N | Lia. %2|U. 8S. N Trustee... S. 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No. 185 iv 1 [ges Weigle, No. 87 Nc 207 ercaeerves Washington Twp. 8 Andrews {Mike Cramer Jr 1 shanty] : {Hite Coal Mining Co: vi 131 IR [Mi 2 |George | nak | West |Robert 1bel Carroll Twp. aker ... 6 Ham- Of & Otto, No. § ..cvvecciine fman & Otto, 3. 5 ae Hoffman & Otto, No. 200 in Otto, Hastings, decision over Larry Fer-| ¢ontory working agreement with : h Fourteenth Ward ) Seidel Hoffman No 201 fielder for Boston, went after a fly guson, Westover. ; Horace Thomas of Clearfield was referee. se 3k ok ok ok CONEMAUGH LEGION WINS OPEN TOURNEY : Conemaugh Legion defeated the Franklin Billiards last week in the Johnstown Open Basketball Tourn- | h ament to capture the laurels. Conemaugh won over Franklin, 27-18 and 29-20. The tourney was played with the double knock-out | ruling, meaning a team would have to be defeated twice to be elmina- | ted from the tournament. Milan, Gjurick of Conemaugh was picked as the outstanding player. | The All-Tournament Team was | selected as follows: Lamont Dick- ey, Johnstown A. and Mike | Yewcic, Conemaugh A. L. for-| wards; George Karmarkovich, of Franklin Billiards, center; Milan | Gjurick, Conemaugh A. L., and | Mastovick, Franklin, guards. | ok ok kok LIST FINAL DUNKEL CAGE TEAM RATINGS The final ratings compiled by | Dick Dunkel of high schools in Pennsylvania has been released. The Ratings show each teams’ scoring margin over the weakest] team in the state. Allentown High, the P. I. A. A. title-holder, for the second consecutive year is on top with a rating of 74.6, followed by | Homestead, with 69.1. The ratings of some of the high in this district follow: Ston’ycreek, 55.9 Roring Spg, 47.3 | Franklin 54.9 Bedford ..... 47.0 | Westmont 54.0 Gallitzin . 41.0 | Indiana 52.4 Somerset . Johnstwn C, 52.2 Boswell South Fork, 51.3 Wilmore Johnstown, 49.4 Barnesboro, | } . 40.6 . 38.2 32.6 | 23.8 | { ment will not become official in | Pennsylvania until ! School Penalty Listed organized baseball in the matter | of protecting the eligibility of | schoolboy players. | Youths Must Graduate According to the agreement that was reached recently by the two roups, no organized baseball club through any of its officials or rep- resentatives may enter into any, negotiations with a talented youth| until after his high school class as been graduated, unless he has been out of school for more than a | | year. This means that a senior who | would quit school at any time in| his senior year could not be signed! until after his class is graduated the following June. Baseball clubs which violate the agreement are subject to a $500 fine and further to the extent] they will be forever prohibited | from signing the player or players involved. Although the National Federa- tion agreed on a penalty to be im- posed on schools which violate the agreement, this part of the agree- all member schools of the P. I. A. A,, through | their democratic voting processes, | adopt the agreement in full. Since the great majority of the| schools are known to be in favor, and in fact have long sought, such an agreement, it is believed the voting will be a mere formal pro- cedure. r The penalty for schools which violate the agreement is suspen- sion from their respective State | Athletic Assn. This will make vio- | lators ineligible to compete with| other member schools in any sport. | The agreement, now in effect be- | tween the National groups, will continue through this and next] year. It appliees in each state as soon as the National Federation is | notified of a state’s adoption of| the measure. | sek sf ok ok HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Conema Tp., 48.7 Ebensburg, 22.1 LEAGUE NOW ORGANIZED % VERNON STEPHENS RETURNS | TO ST. LOUIS BROWN JOB | Shortstop Vernon Stephens, who | Four high schools showed inter- est in forming a Cambria-Indiana County High School Baseball] ball hit by Sam Chapman. A pigeon | flew by and McBride, mistaking it | for the ball, went after the pigeon. Chapman got a two-base hit. Later in the same game, Hal Peck, the A’s rightfielder, picked up a rolling ball and threw it to the infield. His throw hit a pigeon. Don’t Wean Pigs Too Soon The bigger the pig at weaning time, the more efficient use they make of feed from then on, and the more rapid will be their gain, reminds L. C. Madison, extension livestock specialist of the Pennsyl- vania State College. EXECUTRIX’ In the estate of Winifred Fitz- patrick, late of the Borough of Patton, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania. Notice is hereby given that Let- ters Testamentary in the Estate of said decedent have been granted to the undersigned. All persons in- debted to said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known with- out delay to MABEL FITZPATRICK BROWN, Executrix, 405 Magee Avenue, Patton, Pennsylvania C RANDOLPH MYERS, Attorney for Executrix, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. 4-18 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Estate of Anna McMullen, late of Chest Township, County of Cambria and State of Pennsyl- vania, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Let- | ters of Administration in the Es- | tate of the above named decedent have been granted to the under- signed. All persons indebted to said | estate are requested to make pay- ment and those having claims or demands against the same will had jumped to the Mexican league, | League at a meeting last Monday | make them known without delay to has rejoined the St. Louis Browns | and signed a 1946 contract. | Commissioner Chandler had pre- The teams are Carrolltown, Bar- | viously warned that players jump-| nesboro, Cherry Tree and Clymer. | ing to the Mexican league would] A meeting will be held soon to| be suspended for fiva years if they | make the final plans and it is | did not report on opening day of | hoped that more teams will be rep- the season. resented. evening at the Cherry Tree High | School. EDWARD W. M'MULLEN, Administrator, Patton, Pa., R. D. 1. C. RANDOLPH MYERS, Attorney for Administrator, 213 S. Center Street, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania ne ] e — Surf. Michael J. Noel— (Fee) . Michael Noel Est. — (Fee) .. ¥ J. 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