Thursday, June 6, 1946 UNION PRESS.COURIER PAGE SEVEN NORTH OF COINTY © TAT “COUNTY LEAGUE 'REVLOC JUNIORS ALTOONA MENTIONED CHALLENGER . NORTH OF COUNTY SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS oyye roppep Top BARNESBORO IN BASEBALL BOOKLET and General Comment Edited by LEO GRIMME | Revloc defeated Barnesboro 5-0 Altoona is mentioned in one of BY 4 RN B RO in a rh County Junior Lear the newest baseball books, entitled 2avioe defeate > _o | Bue contest recently on the Bar-| “Walt Tulley's Baseball Recorder,” | BIG JOB AHEAD By Jack So * 2 rs Summ o8 E, U abtned oY Shave: dis | 1 Us y Jac 0 | County Industrial League game to Urish, pitching for Revoc, held [ion of the Charts Co, Jackson —— { ouRty the first league win for Barnesboro to two hits and struc k | Heights, N. Y. GAME RESULTS ipo? F | Fogishe : gue Jout % batters. Ythe 1 toons is commented upon in : y | vl ep : . thin | n the opening game o 1e lea- [the history of the (Tnion's Assn. Wednesday, May 29 af a Ce neViae Sore rn I roe (MIC | gue, Urish, pitching against Col-| League (1883-1885) with that city St. Benedict, § .. Allport, & i Eg eT stayed out in front as Pecenak for | Yo le, SP Hit 944 fanned | La SE Sle. ll TE a rn | armeshoror Brown. of: McMag. | 1, FOIOWINg is the summary of the| Eight teams comprised the lea- Patton, 9 : .. Emeigh, ed i ters, 2b: Burkett, ss; Hanyok, 3b: | Barnesboro- Revloc game: |gue, with the group opposing the Moss Creek, 26 Hastings, & Hancherick, rf; Moskal, if; Hro- Revloc— Holochuck, 2b; Sockell, [American Assn, and the National Friday, May 31 i | malak, c¢; Valenty, 1b; Shea, p. | cf; Mani, 1b; Sutilla, ss; Mergin, | League. The Union Assn. League Patton, 5 . ". Spangler an Revloc—J. Panek, If; T. Panek, | 3b; Rose, rf; Miller, ¢; Bono, If; disbanded after 2 years due to the Bakerton, 3 Emeigh oa 1b; Shedlock, cf; Johnson, ss; [Urish, p. iy [lack of financial support. ® 20 i : 4 | Steve, 3b; Scarrineli, 2b; Smith, | Barnesboro — Butterworth, 2b; mye editor, Walt Tulley, records | ¢; Szynal, rf; Pecenak, c. R HE | Thomas, If; Kay, 3b; Wilburn, p; 4 . os C y 010 000 100—2 7 2 | Wilson, ss: 'Starish, cf: Pavlick, 1b: [the origin of baseball and gives a § 3% * 4 STANDING OF TEAMS J | Barnesboro ‘ : 0 ed § ; sane | 3 y " en p y — Gleydura, rf; Zynchack, c. R H E [history of the game, the first base- | The standing of the teams in the ; | Revloc 0 10 100 02x—8 16 3 | Revioc .. 100 000 031 5 11 0 | ball ne ny, the major lea- | 2 2 gue history from 1871 to date, and Northern Cambria Industrial Lea- ? os — | SANDING OF THE TEAMS | Barnesboro .. 000 000 000- S 3 : ; / ! | odkoden the all-time championship records. bg L Pet ? aid i | Industrial League teams as of | The book is full of facts and is Patton 3 1.000 ! ‘& ip | May 31 was as follows: of much value to ihe baseball fan. a! V * gue as of May 31 was as follows: § - pi ga 2 |” Standing of the Cambria County | St. Benedict 0 1.000 0 | GAMES ANNOUNCED | 750 Bakerton : 667 | ; v L%T Johnstown 667 Nine football games have Moss Creek 5 667 i : 7 : Colver Spangler 500 | 1 : i j Nanty-Glo . been .600 |arranged for Barneshoro High, NOW SIXTY YEARS .250 | with the Armistice Day date still .250 | pending. .000 | Coach Magulick will have 9 let- | IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Emeigh 250 | Alor 0 | cl | Seer Hastings . : 8 .000 : Revios Hook kk as i 1 . % 3 : 3 Lilly SPANGLER P, | i ? ! * | termen, most of them linemen, re- . ; | turning to his squad. Dan Miller, | The Pittsburgh Pirates have . : COUNTY JUNIOR returning to the faculty, will assist | been members of the National Lea- TAKES HASTINGS Magulick. | gue for 60 consecutive years, and | j . 4 " if | Jim Rorapaugh will direct the in that time have set quite a rec- | The Spangler Polish American i | junior varsity squad, with 6 games |ord as baseball goes. | Legion nine scored six runs in their i . i. : i being arranged for the latter team. | In 59 Pennant Races half of the 7th inning to defeat » ih ’ ! A Cambria County Junior In|... > viy"ye the first time in the| First place, 6 times; second Hastings 12-7 in a Northern Cam- Wo TS dustrial Baseball League has been history of Barnesboro that they place, 11 times and tied once: | bria League game played last x ; organized, with the league split will sponsor a junior varsity grid fourth place, 12 times; fifth place, | Wednesday on the Hastings field. : Inte two Sects, tie ies ef team, six times; sixth place, six times; ” : > ¢ “ 2 : meet at the close of the regular| 2'- __. Oo : tres andl The game was called at the end MN CARTUYS \ 3 j schedule and the champ to galor The Varsity Schedule seventh Place, four times and of the eighth inning because of Recorp ATLA loan Arial Base Sept. 13—Philipsburg, home, | eight place, five times. darkness. The summary: — 0 ? the ~American Amateyr maser | Sept. G—FHellwood, home. | They were world champions in! Spangler—Daisly, 2b; McCarthy, | || SEVEN WorL : al bal] Ass; Junior division, tourna: | Sept. 20—Indiana, home, 1909 and 1925, and National Lea- . C ; : : : . ept. 27—Portage, away. 3b; Shea, on anit Sous Tities/ Colver, Revloc, Barnesboro and] Oct. 4—Sagamore, home. Sle champions in 1901, 02, 03, 09, Raynish, c: Zahar, p; J. Raynish, p. . LL Bakerton comprise Section I, while | Oct. 11—Osceola Mills, home. re oid finished in the first | Hastings—Fry, If; Keefe, c; | Ebensburg, Coupon, Summerhill, Set. dy a division in 37 of tha past 46 years. | Horton, 3b; Stosky, 1b; Bice, c; AND Portage and Lilly make up Sec- Pat. ill ry Ee re. y 2s J Nagle, 2b; Uhron, ss; Holtz, rf, tion II. Nov, a Eoavera e, home. Minor League Affiliates Nerinns, p; Schail. RHE | = Section I | fiNoy: ening. Hollywood, Cal., Pacific Coast |- ieee mind ! i | Junior Varsity Schedule ’ ’ ne on 120 300 g—-12 112 2 ! VETERAN YANKEE, Remaining games in Section I | oni 11 Maharey. Rome. Leagug Class Ada; Biomnghan | ably will make nim one of the | | the 440-yd. run at the Big Ten = SUCCESSOR TO oF MCARTAY | are as follows: Sept. 18—Johnstown B, away. |alpany N. Y. Easter League, A. | Pighest paid managers in baseball. [frock ach ves oO June 6, Barnesboro at Revloc; Oct. 2—Bigler Twp., away ¥ 5 BARNESBORO MOOSE Jy AT THE HELAA OF TAE-Aed June 8, Colver at Revloc, Barnes-| Oct. 9—Johnstown B, home. yon Pras iaind) MAX LANIER TO PLAY | 1c Tne wie tweo-tonth of 2 Ses wi bo CO 0 0 C0 COND IND pt p= [=] i boro at Bakerton; June 9, Barnes-| Oct. 16—Bigler Twp., home. : Ww ITH MEXICO CITY | aste - Yoex ’ 1B; Ho nell, N., Y., Pon Leagu : . | ond faster than the exisiting rec cwg boro at Colver, Bakerton at Rev-| Oct. 2¢—-Altoons J. V.. away. D; Saliobury, N.C, N.C. State | The Mexican Baseball League in- | ord of 46.4, held jointly by Ben i . WINS LOSES GAMES : oot June 13, Botoe } Baensshore | League, D, and Tallahassee, Fla. |dicates that Max Lanier would be | Eastman of Stanford and Grover ] The summary: < i Georgia~Florida League, D. | assigned to Mexico City Baseball | gKlemmer. who set the mark while B b defeated Deaverdale| | ver at Revloc; June 15, Bakerton Offi : ) ’ slemmer, Who s¢ arnesboro defeate eaverdale | Gallitzin — Mattucci, If; Peters, | at Barnesboro: June 16, Revloc at | 1cers | team, with the assignment of Fred | 4t California. in'a Moose League game Memorial | 2b; Wahi, 3b; Peerq, rf; Dezibo, | | B Mrs. Bamey, Dreyfuss, chairman | Martin still undecided. Lou Klein, | al 1 akerton; June 17, Barnesboro at} 2 FORA SSL AA Day on the Beaverdale field by a|1b; Bucksoy, ss; R. Peters, cf; Colver. BEAT NANTY- GLO | of board; . BE. Benswanger, |the third Cardinal who jumped to | Telephone 888% score of 7-5. | Bosko, ¢; Bender, p. June 18, Barnesboro at hevlog; president; S. E. Watters, vice Pres-| the Mexican League, is playing | ident, secretary and treasurer; R ° DR i M QUIGLEY Toth hurled for Barnesboro and| Barnesboro — Katana, cf; Lita- June 19, Bakerton at Colver; June | 7S Ty with Vera Cruz, managed by held the opposition to 5 hits. {vish, 1b; Weakland, 3b; Roman,| Black Lick Twp. High School's | 22 Revioc at Colver, Barnesboro| The Colver Colts defeated the|L. Kennedy, general manager; K.| vo. g » Pp | Nanty-Gl 9-1 last Friday to |T. Rice, assistant secretary; Frank | Mickey Owen. The summary: 1% Panaro, ¢: Ozio, c; Mastaron, baseball team defeated the Pine |at Bakerton; June 24, Colver at|Nanty-Glo nine as ay 5 A 2 ista st ry; rank | ; ) ol Wagner, rf; Spanelia, If; Suen Twp. High team (Heilwood) las arnesboro; Bakerton at Revloc; | move into a tie for first place in = Jr ge Jnaea er; mes Long, |. ohn Ww RENLEY SETS Altoona Veterinary Clinic Barnesboro—weakland, 2b; Lit Ey p; Korman, p. X HE | week 16 to 12 in a game played [June 29, Revloc at Barnesboro,|the Cambria County Industrial | Public 24 Srgeton an a awente Ev SARE POR Tit | Formerly Located at Tyrone, Pa avich, 1b: Dabella, cf; Capp, ss;|@allitzin .... 020 062 000- 5 73] md a. | Colver at Bakerton; June 30, Rev- | League. oller, business manager, spring |] ’ od 3 Eggart, 3b; Vella, rf; M. Wagner, on the Twin Rocks fie trip. | Herb McKenley, Illinois sprins-| In General Practice for 28 Years v ; Barnesboro .. 000 110 010— 3 6 6 | | loc at Colver, Bakerton at Barnes-| (Colver registered 11 hits off J. | : ; [ ) | salad ’ Mi; Ozio, ¢; Toth, p. | Heilwood held a 7-4 lead until | horo. | Storanik and FKomora. with Andy | Manager’s Staff | ter, bettered the world record in| 406 FIRST ST., ALTOONA i Huff, 2b. H. Mi- | yyy opr STAYS | Black Lick broke loose with 7 runs | * july 3, Colver at Barnesboro, |p "00% Ch C0 ch Bren © | Virgil L. (Spud) Davis, Delphia | 0 = = gu Pi $i pikaes ON GIANT BENCH {in the fifth inning and 5 more in | Revive at Bakerton; July o Bar- : A ng Yee S Nanty-Glo | L. Bissonette, John P. (Honus) : |the sixth. The Heilwood 5-run rally | nesbore at Revloc, Bakerton at | ; : pdt | We all coaches: Dr. Charles | ton, 1b; J. Irvin, ¢; Hirko, p; Mar-| The lustrous playing career of the final inning fell short of | Colver; July 7, Barnesboro at Bak- | only six hits. The summary: A ere eas: and he i 1 tin, p; V. Michaels, 2b; C. Huff, If; jin ine 8 & R Lh Mg ge ed in 1]} i I Puchan, rf. EN ey Mel Ott, one of the great-| ;.¢;.y “The summary: erton; July 8, Colver at Revloc;| Colver—McHugh, cf; D. Ball, 2b; | Aston, assistant trainer. Barnesboro 303 001 000—7 9 1 est of all New York Giant players, Hellwood—Bennett. IE: Calenzi, July 10, Copyer a, Barpeshoro, | Scudero, If; R. Ruhn, If; Kalmar, | Scouts = Eo Bakerton at Revloc; July Rev- | rf; J. Kuhn, ss; Sheplar, 3b; Mas- | ’ Beaverdale ... 10 — appears to be all but at an end. |g. priday, c¢; McArdle, p; Yoten- g plar, Floyd C. (Babe) Herman, Lloyd Raven. 3 ? iy 850-57 1 | The little Tanager of fe GLniy ick, cof ; EE 1b: Fores a Joe at aay or % Boke trine o> A. Ceschini, ¢; Bednar- | 13, Janey, Wr. Ww. Hinchman, on PRICES ARE EXPECTED TO GO UP! | now in his 22nd year, benched him- Montivo, 2b; DeMay, rf; Lockar i hy; oleswor 4 ackey, Joseph | + : . . . TAKEN BY GALLITZIN | self last week for the second time |2b; Kostellic, ¢; Stupic, rf. Ty ’. Bakerion aL Banton Say Ol Orook shank: Li b. Breltany, Jor Bobuts Gobert | We can make immediate delivery and installation of the ID SDN, PA UL popular home sizes of Lennox Torrid Zone Furnaces. You Gallitzin Moose defeated the|this season after failing to shake | Black Lick—Ludwig, 1b; Groff, Revloc at Bakerton; July 20 Bar- | shank, If! J. Stock, 3b; Parkins, | Welch, John J. (Pope) Whole Barneshoro LOOM lodge team last | off perhaps the worst hitting |ss; Kovach, If; Matachoskey, 3b; | heshoro at Revloc; July, (Irvine, ‘cf; Goss, "xf; Adams, 2b; ton at Colver. cf; ‘Strugala, ss; J. Stefanik, p; | Robert T. Ro is field director week 10-3 in a game played on the | | slump of his career. Bases o Halo; Knapic co tart later’s field, * 2. EL - All weekday games will start at | Komora RHE | baggy, p: Gordon, 2b. ‘RH E |g ph (DST) and Sunday contests | aL 408 a0...8°(1 3 [20d Sef of scouts, MACK’S FURNACE COMPANY Baker- | ccf; Metro, 1b; Boback, ¢; Kolar, | and James R. Ros also can arrange monthly payments. Gallitzin scored 6 runs in their | ASSAULT WI NS "BELMONT | = Colver Heilwood ....... 140 200 5—12 10 | y 3 | are scheduled for 2:30 p. m. (DST). | Nanty-Glo 000 010 000—1 6 3| General Rooms 402-4 and Suite big fifth inning to capture the |STAKES; TRIPLE CROWN 5 x—16 15 8 to) - — 4 verdict. Real won the 78th Pi El Lick «220 073 * = 2 . itd 419 Flannery Bldg. 3540 Forbes 215-221 South Center St. Phone 438. EBENSBURG, PA. Suenkonis and Korman, hurling | Stakes last Saturday to become GALLITZIN ‘NINE ENTERS |GEORGE RABSON WINS CONGRESSMAN HOFFMAN | St.>Phg. 13, Pa. Additional offices for Barnesboro, allowed but 7 hits, | the seventh wearer of the turf's| GAMBRIA COUNTY LEAGUE INDIANAPOLIS CLASSIC FORMER COLLEGE CO GACH jot Be Stes Erg , Fa. and Sen- | == io rr irs Canin Gonepe Rabon ot Grtfomia avon | former coach of athletics, Cart Rott Sts. Pog. 13, Fa EA the Gallitzin Gallitzin was admitted to the Se J 11H. Hoffman of Sterrs is the | Il Hii ill ill | n team to victory. | was second and Cable third, : the 500-mile Me: al Day classic | — z | Cambrin County Industrial League | he 20)-mile Memoria Y “422° | new short-term Congressman, from | 2 at a meeting held at Ebensburg |at the Indianapolis Speedway. His |g, erset and Fayette Counties, 9 llast Friday evening. time for the 500 miles was four | poi o erected to fill the unexpired | Ta en S or oes President John Urban has an- |hours, 21 minutes and 16.7 sec-|¢o)’ of Jate Congressman J. Buell | JOE CRONIN MANAGER nounced that a revised schedule, | Onds. : | Snyder. Hoffman is a well-known | OF BOSTON RED SOX which will include Gallitzin, will be Jimny Jackson of Dearborn, | £00 athlete, coaching at Juniata Manager Joe Cronin of the Red | Endicott Joh | released shortly. Mich., came in Scoond wit a ume College and later at Latrobe High. | Sox has removed himself from the | i ® of 4:22.7. Third place went to Te |He also played pro baseball, and | active player roster and signed a | Mak | JACK TIBBOTT WINS Horn, row d of 175. | iS now active in lumber,oil, gas and | new three-year contract as mana- | son ake . IN P.LA.A. TRACK MEET e race 0 Lo 2 rau > 75,- | banking interests at Somerset. | ger. The revised contract calis for | In the annual P.I.A.A. track and | 000, with a $1,000,000 gate. | | a substantial increase in salary ’ field championships held recently | BIGLER TWP. WINS | Cronin became bench manager af- OE S Cl I'T RATE TORE at State College, Jack Tibbott of [SEND US YOUR GAMES |11 STRAIGHT GAMES | ter 22 years as a major leaguer. In | Ebensburg High won the 880 in Send us the results of your base.| Bigler Twp. High ended their | early 1945 he broke a leg sliding the fast time of 1:485. Tibbott | ball games. Contact the manager | baseball season with 11 wins in a | | into second at the Yankee Stadium | BARNESBORO, PA. defeated Jay Nielson of Wilkins- |of your team and have him mail, [row without being defeated. Last |and has not appeared as an active burg, last year’s winner. | phone or bring them in to us. | week they beat Osceola Mills 8-0. | player since. His new salary prob- SO Fr ——— Se ——— A. Rul —— — THE GIFT HE ‘WANTS’ MOST! 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