: 3, 1046 : Thursday, October EE — — Ss —— - — UNION PRESS COURIER n . . mama : . 3 PAGE SEVEN 8) RARING TO GO . - By Jack Sords |ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL i Pe ~ > A AAA ~ and General Comment Edited by LEO GRIMME . i Buftalo, £1, 305 Angeles Dans, 21 (BALL IS RECEIVERS’ | ich as In Sesion ae op Br <7 3 wh ilcago Rockets, 44, 5. Iran, 7 |ON OUT-OF-BOUND KICK oose) at the time it went out. | When a kick goes out of bounds, ) oh ok ok ok ok : WN PN NP NAS PN NA ~ NANA > PAPAIN #* ok j . ii : GRID SCHEDULE it Always goes to the receivers, and FAIR CATCH PENALTY ; ; fn | this applies regardless of whether | NANTY-GLO'S ELEVEN [PORTAGE TWP. WINS fe bal ornarmos ESIC TA SARC a | on [rad #--Denotes night games. | gally touched the kick before it | , Rules committeemen of the Na- | ; j i ” i FRIDAY, OCT. 4 {went out of bounds. This new rule | tional Federation of State High 13-0 | ’ } ; Patton at Carrolltown* | eliminates the difference which had | School Assns, made several chan- ’ ; J 1 & at Cs | existed between the out-of-bounds|8€s to rules regarding the fair ’ 3 Holioaysturg St Koenspurg. | rule for kicks and those for passes | catch in schoolboy football games. Nanty-Glo High School handed| Nanty-Glo, 18 Patton, 0 z : i Altoona Cath. at Harrisburg C.*. | °F fumbles, |. Most important, perhaps, from ! Winslow | pid wl i £ a Lath, al Harrisourg L.%, [the fans’ viewpoint, is the change Fatton "High their first defeat of | LE Swanhart . : ; 4 \ 8 pena ball, § sburg C how : ret | LZ pimeon oe E08 | og Oe TE HE te incsrs 4 / = 2 St. Francis Prop ve. Jonnstown | RULE ALSO DEFINES lo an ed fe, for the giving on the Nanty-Glo field by a score |[,G—Wurm .. Moyer | ‘ Se CATA , 4 y Huntingdon at Cresson [IN CASE t 2 atch irom lu of 13-0 before a large crowd from | ¢ —Ondriezek Garrity | PY a score of 21-0 last Saturday i C. at Point Stadium. { OF FUMBLE [to five yards. Nanty-Glo scored their first | RT—Straple MoLaughlin 0 1 pr oD SS rtown | es - : Armagh at Homer City. | ward pass or fumble whith goes|tetome tne ance pon OF re- touchdown when Fullback Noble RE—Hurtak . Donahue | che iTSt quarter When Carrol Aig Conemaugh Twp. at Westmont, | Out of bounds, except on the fourth | caning ts oance a Sor of ac- broke Jose fom Ue 30-yard lire | OB -Moody women Krise | portage squad recovering on the | k - i Mahaffey at Bigler Twp. down, belongs do, the passer or |, } ane Tn 1 rol 2 Sha to cross into the end zone. | LH—Swartz i Litzinger | A es : wii. Pd [ “nl he é y . : Somerset at Shade Twp. 1 and last touching has no; Chea 4 Die The second Nanty-Glo score was | RH—Callen . Gresko Carroll ¢ 2hyad Le al sore A : a : rd i Replogle at Williamsburg. | influence on the award, jeick Jouchey She of His kickers In the result of a blocked punt. with | FB—Noble . : Roman |. "oo down with Pauli and Nolan - ro : Roaring Springs at Bedford*, | The familiar cry that “our play- | kicker, any recelyor cou ne tae Nanty-Glo recovering near the goal | Nanty-Glo ..... 6 7 0 0-13) ,ing the ball carrying. Pauli con-| BEFORE ILL i ~ f Altoona at New Castle*. |er touched it last” when the ball |and advance the ball, + CO er line and Noble going around right Patton ete wn @ 00 0 07 wen'ye point on ‘a plunge. HEALTH pe —— If Ingiana, at Punanitawneys, | ent Out-of.uounds now is out- Under the old rule, it was clear ig hi sere. gall plunged over IM SH TO | Carrolltown fumbled a punt later | cAusED HIS $7 Woatos 3,58 Philipsburg i rig of Ses pan Se he bal Sou be Advance 7.2 Garrity of Patton intercepted a |Guella, Gongloff, Pillock. J a Shoiage oy RETIREMENT § 1g To” 4 Mt. Union at Tyrone, | fense has the right to secure pos- ground, bit there was he dodht Nanty-Glo pass on the Patton 20 | Touchdowns—Noble 2, |otny went through tackle to score. | VAST JEAR, e p Boswell a1 Everett, | Fessnn hezore bie ball goes oul of |as to whether it was legal to ad- in the final quarter to break up| point after touchdown -— Callen| Carrolltown threatened to score | MAC HAD LEP / £ J SAN RAIA, x | the defense ru in this, vance after the kick had touched another Gloer attempt to score. | (plunge). | near the end of the second quarter, SATURDAY, OCT. 5 abe g O a ban | the kicker and not the ground. 2 He KEES SN — Nanty-Glo led by an 8-1 margin | Referee — Litzinger. Umpire — | but Portage intercepted a pass on } i ” ; Hastings vs. Cherry Tree at the |, in first Yong. The summary: ~ |Schade. Head linesman—Oswald. | their onw 3-yard line and returned Dat AD FJ s Barnesboro Stadium, | NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL TONY ZALE RETAINS ARAN Pr at Tortage TWP: ome | PEAGUE’S SCHEDULE— | MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE -—— | it to the 38. A 15-yard penalty put ha 3 the ball on the CHS 4-yard line,| SgVéd WorLD : 20" f Windber vs. Johnstown at Point | SUNDAY, OCT. 6 with Nolan grabbing a pass from od : i ¢ Stadium. , 3 Tony Zale successfully defended PATTON 10 PLAY DYSART WILL MEET | Pauli to score. A plunge gave the CHAMPIONSHIPS ¢ Osceola Mills at Morris Twp. Boston Yanks at Phila. Eagles. |his middleweight title wor AY a sixth- | townshippers the extra point. oF Saxton at Bellwood, D ors at Chicago Cards. | round knockout of Rocky Graziano | Portage Twp. held a 13-5 mar- A Johnsonburg at Curwensville. etroit Lions at Washington. last Friday night at the New York | gin on first downs. The summary: : : ml OE Beaverdale at Claysburg. Los Angeles at Green Bay. Yankee Stadium in one of the E AH Franklin at Dale (Point). TUESDAY, OCT. 8 most exciting bouts in years. : ( » > T., 21 Carrolitown, 0 pnt? . I ON FRIDAY NIGHT incor Col, inners of the rpSpafhi "= Eaghioag sees, MCCARTHY = AE N. Y. Glanis at Pabgh Stecters. | Zale sufered a chipped bone in i s rig’ > - Cambria Co. Industrial League a ‘ y ¥ J title, and Fo Di All-Stars i | LT —Rusnak rg Panel \ 3 BACK ON THE Hearty COLLEGE GAMES ALL-AMERICAN GRID ond round and probably will not Two age-old football rivals— |lock horns in a second game this|~ __ Nov — fight again this year. Patton ho) Carrolltown—will meet | Sunday, Oct. 6, at 3 p. m. on the | Ra Rowsarck’ iE wr eokley So SIDE AGAW Alp ANxioUs6 | OF INTEREST HERE CONFERENCE EVENTS — gain ya, again Friday evening of this week | Dysart field The first game be- Ro Teteo ... i Venesky 5 # GET BACK. IN THE MANAGING . FRIDAY, OCT. 4 FRIDAY, OCT. 4 ATTENDS UBCW MEETING at the Carrolltown Stadium. tween the two clubs went 16 in- | Rus : avaler Georgia at Temple, New York alot ; : RE—Rush .. . " Gavaler € ork at Buffalo. Joseph Cammarata recently rep- ; _ | nings in a 1-1 tie. OB a1 BUSINESS Marquette at Villanova, hi ] Cpa a 8 cently rep Several thousand fans are ex Lefty H ok h ont ~ | QB—Nolan L. Schilling We ats ag Los Angeles at Chicago Rockets. | resented Local 431, United Brick pected to be on hand when the|, © 4 va , M Ds yon) 13 | I’H Rocker : J. Lacey Loo ; 3 3 Sheva. ns SUNDAY, OCT. 6 & Olay Workers. Pation. oi Toot opening whistle blows at 8 p. m. [Innings tor Colver, will be back on | py gharp wenn ChPiStON {2oanon valley al Moravian® Brookl or > % Say a 9 20 megt. Interest in the game has been the firing line for the Colts, while FBR, Pauli... Zadai 2 ( Wake Forest at Georgetown, rooklyn at Cleveland. ings of the District 9 policy com- steadily mounting ever since the Lefty Harten, ace Dysart hurler | port, TWD... 1d 7 0 0-21] — | Richmond at Maryland. : MONDAY, OCT. 7 mittee of the organization in Ohio. two squads first came out for who Went 16 fpnings, will be back | Garrofitown OO 0 0 0—0 SATURDAY, OCT. 5 San Fran. at Miami Seahawks. Ed Ott of Clearfield was elected practice this fall. piiching Jor Dysart. of Tohnstown] Substitutions —— Portage T w p.: COLVER PLAYERS BARNESBORO JUNIOR Pennsylvania Teams : * the Pennsylvania representative on Patton is seeking their second and RK hite of Sy on will do the | Kuntz, Walls, Seder, Shaner, Gres- Pitt at Notre Dame. the scale committee at the meeting win, having beaten oun, Fork | ympiring [ies Paull, | Dzurenio, Re ko, LEAD CAMBRIA Backnell at Fem State. TREAL TAKES a — 12-0 and being taken b Nanty- : : ” Ale | DOSSong, Nimitz; - Ber- TAKES PINE TWP J V Lafayette a enn. Glo, 13-0. * Carrolliown” lost to Wo oak, former's held last | ram, Schilling, Stolz, White, J | 1J1 8 Brown at DP mcetan : - U = I U - E Spangler. 18-7, and to Portage |sunday. 4 3 R ; Scoring twice in the second per-| 5t- Bonaventure at Scranton. LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Twp., 21-0. The Mountaineers Es | Sunday. se se fe se se | Np oichdowng—-B. Pauli, Novotny, LEAGUE HITTERS | iod, the Dor J. V, gg ¥. Maryland A Ve. ¥ SHIELD EXPERT HERE feated Cherry Tree, 30-6, and jevo:an, i | deated the Hellwood Juniors, 12-0, Yyaynesburg at Vest Virginia, The Montreal Royals defeated| H. M. SHEVNAN, widely Hastings, 34-0 JOE LOUIS EARNS $803 |s Points after touchdowns—Pauli Andy Kalmanir of Colver was| Friday on the Barnesboro field. Indiana ST at Shopery Rock ST. Syracuse 4 games to 1 to win the co AN, wiacly nm * i EACH SECOND IN WIN {3 (plunges). Es {he Jelding biter in the Caphia | Federko scored the first touch- West Chesigr ST ATR International League Playoffs. be at the Penn Alto Hotel, Al- . tat : " >. ca 1 0. Industrial League, the outfield- | down after he grabbed a 31-yard 4 Bo . Montreal will now play Louis-| toona, Thursday d Frids ly, FRANK FRISCH RESIGNS Wil2 ros Ess Sing St MARTY SERV 0 RETIRES world | €T getting 45 hits in 101 times at| pass from Quarterback Sale nd Lehigh at Dickinson. ville, the American “La winner. Oct. 10 a_i Ein x % As of last Saturday, Frankie [which he defeated Tami Mauriello | welterweight, was forced to retire bat for the Colts for an average of | stepbed over the goal. Fullback | Haverford at Susquehanna. in the best of a seven-game series |p. m. Frisch resigned as manager of the!amounted to $103,611—or $803 per | from the ring recently because of |" I Heider of Johnstown took | SIV wont mound od to SCOre | Albright at Muhlenberg. to decide the Little World Series.| Mr. Shevnan says: The Zoetic Pittsburgh Pirate Baseball Team. second of tht fight. la badly-injured nose. second honors With a mark of 430! he Soo The De € Same | Bloomsburg at Lock Haven ST. | * ! Shield is a tremendous improve- CE iB ll4itl iin - irl oa =e EE tree SS and Manager Pete Scudero of the | in Barnesboro JV. 2 Heilwood 0 Eastern Teams SPANGLER DEFEATS | ment over all former methods, ef- (]| Colts was third with .425, getting | LE—Dukes Tortako | Cornelr at Army. | HASTINGS HIGH, 20-0 sy Tr i] | 7 ls in 134 times at the plate. | 3 Renori - rrr ladle Colgate at Yale. Spangler High won a 20-0 vic-|no matter the size or location but | Other Colver hitters over the | C Pe en a B HL ~ Navy at Columbia. | tory over the Hastings High School | it will increase circulation, stren- So ou i Ker he | Ca aie . ri Ylante U. S. Coast Guard at Amherst. | eleven last Saturday afternoon. gthen the weakened parts, and Sm k wo! an n with .328 a | ES Money pegs ovis Syracuse at Darthmouth. | The game was played on the| thereby close the opening in ten | AER W StL 3. Toi the auc | RE The ! nga Tufts at Harvard. | New Hastings Athletic Feld. |days on the average case, regard- in Ra ao a eo oau2 I Stone Jonas | Detroit at Holy Cross. |less of heavy lifting, straining or {In futs, ang Jeo in 11NS segred wy | QE —Steele ... ones | Boston College at Michigan S. | PITTSBURGH RADIO |any position the body may assume. { 37. He had 18 two-base hits, being | LH—Hinesman Dominko | Buffalo at R. P. I. | MEN SWAMP WRITERS | A ‘nationally known scientific me- | the leader there also. He was tied | RH— Bush . Detwiler | john Hopkins at Rutgers. : AN LE 3 |thod. No under straps or cumber- | for second place with “Sparky” | FB—Brown is Dominko | Geo. Washington at Kings’ Pt. | Pittsburgh radio men swamped |g, a arrangements and absolutely >arkins anage f Nanty-Gio. | "shor : ¢ a Fi od = |the rts writers. 17-4. i i ares BE 9.08 J Fe a of Ne ln rl 00 J a he nw han he ROT ters, 1-4, in, thelr | no medicines or medical treatments | fhe season. = Substitutions— Barnesboro: Fed- | Western Conference | ) Ardy ze e | Mr. Shevnan will be glad to dem- onstrate without charge. * | Field recently. | | Truance, Hawrylak Undefeated | erko, James, Taylor, Stonebreaker,| Purdue at Illinois. | Pit Traynor, former Pirate 3rd | Truance and Hawrylak, both of | Newman, Harris, Federko, Bella, |- Indiana at Minnesota. baseman and manager, played with | 6509 N. Artesian Ave., Chicago 45 the Colts, were undefeated on the | Zalente, Atkins, O'Hara; Heil-| Jowa at Michigan. | the radio team and Rabbit Maran- | Large incisional hernia or rupture mound, the former having 4 wins | wood: Rizzo, Carusa. Wisconsin at Northwestern. | ville, former major league infielder, | following surgical operation and the latter 3, both without a| Touchdowns—Brown, Federko. | was in the writers’ lineup. especially solicited. «@ YOU'LL REMEMBER OCTOBER | | single loss. | Referee — Adamoski. Umpire — |< Lefty Lauber of Altoona, hurling | Ball. Head linesman—Frontino. | for Gallitzin, won 5 and lost 2, but | < led the league in strikeouts with ———r—-— as RECENT § BARNESBORO HIGH |FooOTBALL | WINS OVER PORTAGE | SCORES, Scoring a safety on the first run- COMI NG { Q ning play of the game, Barnesboro High’s Red Dragons edged out a | 2-0” decision over Portage High on | WEEK'S Saturday afternoon at the Portage | High School Stadium. Barnesbore kicked off to start | SCHEDULE the game, the ball bouncing Dock meee to the one-yard line, with Blair! ~ Ritchey, safety man, falling on it. | HIGH SCHOOL {On the first play, Puliback Miller [SCOREBOARD — was pushed back of the goal line, | > TPSDAV SE OR | scoring a safety for Barnesboro. | WEDN ESDAY, SEPT. 25 | Conemaugh, Adams Twp., | Barneshoro, in the first quarter, | Oo ona hf OE % 1 MAKE YOUR fumbled on the Portage 31-yard ® yh BIDAY, SEPT. 25. {line with Portage recovering on | Ferndale, LLY, the 20. Portage had the ball on the | FRIDAY, SEPT. 27 SELECTIONS NOW! Barnesboro 18-yard stripe when | .. ne an oy 5 3 ’ the half a | Ebensburg, 33 Conemaugh T., 0 ne half ended. | QGallitzi ” in nie Tile mt v . .e1. | Gallitzin, Black Lick T., 0 The second half was played with | Altoona C., 34 Osceola Mills, 12 | neither team getting inside the op-| Ajl{oona “B.” 35 Mahaffey, 0 ° 0) position’s 20-yard line. Summary: | Johnstown C., St. Justins, 0 | Barnesboro, 2 Portage, 0 | Somerset, 20 Southmont, A SMALL DEPOSIT M. Gleydura Stombaugh | Richland, 13 Beaverdale, 7 D. Vodzak Froggatt | Hollidaysburg, 12 Philipsburg, 7 J. Przybocki Bihary | Huntingdon, 25 Tyrone, HOLDS YOUR S. Kopas Casale | Bellwood, 20 Jersey Shore, | P AS . Mitil Green | Lewistown, 20 Mt. Union, . Anderson . Erzal | Shade Twp., 19 .. Meyersdale, URCH E AT . Wilson . . Schalles| Barnesboro JV, 12 Pine T. JV, . Brubaker ..... Ritchey | Blairsville, 20 Apollo, 7 / . Kay .. Kellerman | New Florence, 33 Bolivar, 12 —E. Cowan . J. Kiel | 8. Francis Prep., 12 .. Delane, 7 R. Craver 4 Miller | Lock Haven, 27 Bellefonte, 13 . "ne 3arneshoro : 2 0 0 0—2| Vandergrift, 26 Indiana, 6 Make your reservations now! You'll dart aoe vite . 1 Boriags So 39 9 > of SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 save money . . . save time . . . and ToaronuLiong — JAINeShoro; ich | Naniy-Glo, 13 Patton, 0 | get choice selections while stocks : D. Lapso, J. Bacha; Portage: Hor- | Portage 19D 2 Cartoltowy, 2 are at their peak! Choose leisurely | | off, Squires, Turzak, Hetrick, T. Be 4 ¢ paings 0 | today! ’ Kiel, Hepner, Hagerich, McVicker. w y = = rity | ; - : 33 fet v. AYRE Hors. Armagh, 6 Cherry Tree, 0 They're all-wool and styled by la Af why Armagh, 6 ry Tree, 0 Referoe— Fleming. Tmpire Hv. Franklin, 26 South Fork, 0 3 8 : ans. Head }inosman —Shaffer. Altoona, 20 Westinghouse, 6 oF r ~ Johnstown, 33 Qlagsport, 9 Westmont, 28 . edford, 19 wy) Pw) du, Oe, 5. Ded) ou; B EBENSBURG SINKS : Dale, 0 Boswell, 14 CRAFT y CONEMAUGH TWP, | coruecs resus Ebensburg High registered its| Temple, 7 ... Southern Meth., 7 £ second consecutive win of the sea-| Wake Forest, 12 .. Boston Col., 6 $ $ : son by defeating the Conemaugh | Detroit, 32 Scranton, 13 Twp. eleven by the score of 33-0| Miami, 13 William & Mary, 6 Friday afternoon on the Davids-| Georgia, 35 Clemson, 12 \ ville field. 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Fullback Foust plunged| Cornell, 21 Bucknell, 0 And the reason why we can sell you these fine over for the extra point. | Gettysburg, 1 ......... Lehigh, 14 3 Staruch again scored in the sec-| Muhlenberg, 32 UayeLLe, = | ‘ i i all-wool CLIPPER CRAFT suits for only $30 and ond erie Teen 15-yard Tite atter| Buffalo, 40 .....,..... Moravian, 7 | 2 — Three rings match in beauty and ; , li | driving 45 yards, the half ending | Susquehanna, 13. C.C.N. Y., oe \ , design. Bride’s betrothal ring and $35 is because we're part of the great Clipper ih The oie Slippery Rock, 0 ‘Westminster, 0 | 4 — = wedding bands for both bride and Craf : : f Foust scored in the third period| L:0ck Haven, 24 ... Kutztown, 13 | J 7 z= y raft Plan that combines the buying power o trous) Sogred 3m ihe thi d| vale, 33 Kings Point, 0 | oe” groom. £ nthe 2-yard line after Coach Golub, 15 Rutgers. 7 Zz 792 leading stores coast to coast. 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Cugini | Stanford, 45 Idaho, : | LH—Holochuck Stutzman | U. C. L. 'A., 50 Oregon. State, | RH—Staruch - - Barty | Wisconsin, 28 California, ’ FB—Foust . Butchko | Alabama, 7 . Tulane, 6 : Ebensburg 13 6 7 7—33| North Carolina, 14 .. V. P. I., 1: ewe ry to re |Conem’gh. Twp. 0 0 0 0— 0 N. Carolina State, 13 .. Duke, 6 Substitutions — Ebensburg: Tib- | % | bott. Wasser, Griffith, Empfield, | Me Nn S Oo Ba rn £8 bo ro Rosmus, McKernon, Roberts, Sitko, | NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL Cortis, Datsko, Maxwell, Maurer. | LEAGUE RESULTS— | Touchdowns — Graham, Staruch | SUNDAY, SEPT. 29 | BA R N E S BO RO PA 2, Foust, Miller. | Phila, Eagles, 25, L. A. Rams, 14 | ! id Points after touchdowns- Foust| Pittsburgh, 14 Washington, 14 | (plunges), Miller (dropkick), Chicago Bears, 30, Green Bay, 7