UNION PRESS. COURIER TN, TOMECHKO LEADS |RecenT IN SPANGLER WIN PORTS MEHLIGHTS ype WN FooTeaLL Edited by LEO GRIMME Spann en, wi Sis Tom QSOPEE LILLY HIGH TILTS PATTON 33 TO 0 PAGE SEVEN MONDAY, NOV, 11 Chi. Rockets at Miami Seahwks. Bellwood at Altoona Catholic, * , Hollidaysburg at Tyrone,* JATIONAL PROFESSIONAL Osceola Mills at Philipsburg. + QUE SCHEDULE eplogle at Claysburg.* SUNDAY, NOV. Pet at Saray ¥ Boston as at Wash, R. 8S. SATU AY, NOV itt. Steelers at Detroit Lions. Lilly 2 NURDAY, NOV. 9 Phila. Eagles at N. Y, Giants. . A Tiesens Green Bay at Chicago Cards. \¢ ! Braddock ¢ . : 3raddock at Altoona Chicago Bears at L.. A, Rams. ( Johnstown at McKeesport. le of ok oft oe Windber at Lewistown, \ SUNDAY, NOV. 10 AMERICAN CONFERENCE SUNDAY, NOV. 10 a Thursday, November 7, 1046 You can always find fame at You can always find fame at home—if you have something that iis worth delivering, and General Comment Carrolltown vs. CHS Alumni, MONDAY, NOV. 11 Buffalo at Brooklyn Dodgers, IS Cherry Tree at Patton. Cleveland at San Francisco, Spengler at Barnesboro,* L. A. Dons at N. Y. Yanks. Ebensburg at Huntingdon. estes Kiski Prep vs. Johnstown Cath. at Point Stadium. Gallitzin at Cresson. Elder's Ridge at Indiana.* Somerset at Conemaugh Twp. State College at Bellefonte, Cuwensville at Clearfield. DuBois at Punxsutawney dd ok COLLEGE GAMES OF INTEREST HERE— FRIDAY, NOV. 8 Villanova at Detroit. * West Chester S. T. at Ithaca. P. M. C. at Moravian. SATURDAY, NOV. 9 Notre Dame at Army. Temple at Penn State. Navy at Georgia Tech. Virginia at Princeton. Penn at Columbia. Fordham at West Virginia. Harvard at Darthmouth. 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The third quarter was even, but | @B--Patrick A few minutes before the final| Touchdowns—Carruthers, Matti- in the final frame, Barnesboro re- | LH—Clawson whistle, Tremel sent a 40 yard ello 2, N., Constantino, Battisti. | covered a fumble on the Beaver | RH— ‘omechko ass to Battisti in the end zone.| Extra points — L. Constantino, 17-yard line. After a first down, FB—Westover f: Constantino added the point.|N. Constantino 2 (plunges). | Zeanchock hit center to tally from | Spangler . Referee—J. Hartnett. Umpire— [the 4-yard line. Thomas converted. | Nanty-Glo Linesman—Shaffer. Barnesboro had an 8-6 edge on | Substitutions—Spangler: "(extra points, yalloped Nanty-lo, COMING 38-0, Saturday on e Nanty-Glo | l field. 'BARNESBORO TOPS In the He guarter, Tomeciiko WEEK'S | ass Cla 0 race e | | passed to Clawson, wi Tac | additional 15 yards to score. Tom- Lilly High closed its ig on Sefison was 7 wins and 2 defeats | BEAVERDALE TEAM echko then er over from the | SCH EDULE Saturday afternoon on their own osing to Ferndale, 6-0, an 0 ) 20- ripe in the second period | field by defeating Patton, 33-0. | the strong Bellwood. Antis kg Barnesboro's Red Dragons de-| 20-yard stripe in the Secon Pelioc | Patton took the opening kickoff | 13-0. The summary: {feated Beaverdale, 14-7, in a game | oo * a0 i of giv CHOOL but Lilly took the ball on downs Patton, 0 Lilly, 83 Played Friday Night at the "Bar. SWINE = quarter. Steve Tom- | HIGH & four plays, Carruthers plunged 8|LE—Donahue Mattiello | neSboro Stadium, echko scored three touchdowns—. | SCOREBOARD — yards through tackle to score. N.|LT-—Stoy Leahey| Both teams battled to a score-|¢¢ Ed a a THURSDAY. OCT 31 Constantino piunged for the point. | L.G—Moyer . Best (less first quarter, but Barnesboro | on Y eors Jaa Pyare ey oance| West CRs! roc 3 In the second period, Carruthers | C —Garrity ..... Sweeney | broke loose in the second stanza | na sco ame ened estmont, 1 ~ JF ale, raced for 24 yards and N. Cons- | KG—McLaughlin Uvegas | when they blocked a punt on the | en hy 50 pa Se rkor. FRIDAY, NOV. 1 tantino went through center for | KT—Single . ” Gides | Beavers’ 35-yard line. With Cowan | fom the “yar . Indiana, 25 Carrolltown, 0 another 6-pointer. A third score | RE—Westrick .. a Battisti and Thomas toting the ball, the | Tomechko is now out in front Barnesboro, 14 ... Beaverdale, came when Tremel passed 20 yds. | QB—XKrise . .L. Constantino | later broke thru center from the in individual scoring with 122] Ebensburg, 32 . . Boswell, to Mattiello, who went the re-|IL.H—Albright casein Tremel | 3-yard line to score. Zeanchock hit | points, leading the county. Altoona Cath., 25 .. Claysburg, maining 5 yards for a touchdown. | RH—Litzinger ..... N. Constantino | center for the extra point. The summary: Portage, 15 ..... Cresson, The half ended 19-0. FB—Roman . ba Carruthers | Beaverdale came back in the | _ Spangler, 38 Windber, 41 ..... Somerset, The fourth score came in the | Lilly 13 6 0 14-33 same stanza, taking the kickoff on |I.E—Link Tyrone, 28 State, College, final quarter after Carruthers in- | Patton ... g 0 0 0 0— 0 thei~ own 40 and driving to the |LT- -Kline Lock Haven, 21, 8. . a8 tercepted a Patton pass and re- Substitutions—Patton: Winslow, | Dragon’s 32-yard line, from where | LG—Taranto .. Saxton, 32 ...... Rober ade e turned it to. the Patton 28-yard |Erown, Karl, Jenkins; Lilly: Al-| Robinson shot a long pass to|C —Lovette Apollo, 20 Elder's Ri ge, line. A pass, Tremel to Mattiello. | barano, Campagna, Stoffel, Shed-| Lucas in the end zone. Robinson | RG—Hanwell SATURDAY, NOV. 2 was good for the score, with N.|lock, Hershel, R. Leahey, R. Bat- plunged thru center to tie the | RT—Kowardy . Lilly, 33 . Patton, 0 Constantino plunging over for the | titi, Boast, Solarszyk, Martynuski, | game at half-time, 7-7. | RE—Vivadelli Spangler, 38 ..... Nanty-Glo, 0 ; | Si Portage Twp., 21 Hastings, 0 Gallitzin, 26 .. Cherry Tree, 12 Johnstown, 25 ... Greensburg, 0 Johnstown C., 43, St. Mary's, 20 Donora, 24 Altoona, 14 Bellwood, 68 .. Williamsburg, 0 Osceola M., 6 ... Curwensville, 0 Lilly made 11 first downs to| Patton's 2. Lilly's record for the'Litzinger. Corio, CARROLL CLOSE | PORTAGE TWP. SEASON WITH LOSS | TAKES HASTINGS TO INDIANA HIGH | fo Biss Bo The Mountaineers dropped a 25- An intercepted pass set the 0 decision to the strong Indiana stage for the first touchdown by High eleven Friday night at the Portage. A few plays later Bo Carrolltown Stadium before a|Pauli went around end from the large crowd of fans, even though 9.yard line to score. He also gain- the home team led in first downs ed the extra point by a plunge. by a margin of 10-5. . | Dortage took the ball on downs Indiana scored in the opening on the Hastings 20 in the third frame, recovering a CHS fumble quarter after a bad pass from the on the Carrolltown 25-yard stripe. center. After a first-and-ten, Bob A pass was good for 12 yards, Pauli raced thru center to score, and Cologero Went thru Jacile bo also adding the extra point. Score on the nexi play. ‘Lhe Indl-| p,1e05y thru the final quarter, ana team scored early in the sec- nroiitny oni a Hastings ond period on a pass, Friel to Mc- 5,44" on the Hastings 40, driving Laughlin, good for 26 yards. Man-, {,"pe g.yard stripe, from where cuso intercepted a Mountaineer | 5. 10 again took over, adding 7 pass in midfield to set the stag: more points. ’ 2 for the third touchdown. | Portage Twp. had an 11-9 mar- A Pa S So Scivafter lo Heaton, gin on first downs. The summary: good for yares, an | Hastings, 0 Porsage Twp., 21 scoring, ended the half 19-0. | LE ans mski . Hage Spednik The final touchdown came in LT Stitts ...... Kuntz the third period on a pass, Friel ,G—Lantzy i . Koszarek to McLaughlin, good for 40 yards. C —Stotsky ....... Carrolltown’s record for the sea- RG—M. Kostura .. son ended with 5 victories against RT__Abel 4 defeats, scoring 105 points as RE Hoover ...... against 89 for their opponents. | QB—E. Holtz ..... The summary: | LH—Carpinello ........... Indiana, 25 Carrolltown, 0 RH—Routch ....... LE—Bonarrigo ..... W. Schilling FB—P. Kostura .....c... LT—Pierce ..... P. Gavaler | Fortage Twp. .... LG—2Zacur ..... J_Ertter Hastings ............ 0 0 0 0— 0 > —Davis ....... ._Yeckley| Substitutions—Hastings: Weak- RG—D. Ditullio . H. Ertter | jand, Bobal, Holtz; Portage Twp.: RT—McDowell .. -.... Panek Walls Letzo, Sossing, Kunko, E. RE—McLaughlin Eckenrode Rocker, Shaner, E. Pauli, Itell, QB—Friel .... . L. Schilling| Dzurenko, Yetsko. LLH—Mancuso we of. Lacey] Touchdowns—B. Pauli 3. RH-—Cologero Christoff | Extra points—B. Pauli 3 (all FB—Blaint R. Zadail plunges). Indiana .... .613 6 0-25 Carrolltown -0 0 0 0— Olrolitown: Mihalik, Sponsky, Ven- Substitutions-—Indiana: S. Ditul-| esky, Malloy, Symosky, Bertram, lio, Kerr, Schaffer, Russella, Kelly, | Rizzotti, E. Zadai, D. Lacey. Ricupero, Way, McGinnis, Heaton, | Touchdowns—McLaughlin 2, Co- Long, Sullivan, Sherlick, Jordon, logero, Heaton. Wright, Trimarcki, Hellman; Car- Extra point—Friel (placement). 21-0, Saturday on the Por- field. [first downs. The summary: Barnesboro, 14 | LE—Latso /T—Vodzak . LG—Przybocki C —Kopas Irvin RG—Bacha Brown | RT—Anderson : Most | RE—Gleydura Pecosky QB—Steele Cononie TI. H—Wilson Andrykovich RH—Kay . Celmar FB—Craver Robinson Barnesboro 0 7 0 7—14 |Eeaverdale er 07 0 0—-7 Substitutions—Barnesboro: Pav- Cowan, Mottil, Standish; Bea- Lucas, Jamison, Brence. Lucas, ler, | verdale: Touchdowns — Thomas, Zeanchock. Extra points—Zeanchock, Rob- yinson, Thomas. Referee — Hartnett. |Billetdeaux. Linesman—Gall. EES * BARNESBORO-SPANGLER J. V. GAME ENDS AT 0-0 As a prelude to the annual Arm- istice Day battle between the var- sity teams, Spangler High J. V.’s land the Barnesboro “B” eleven | ended four periods in a 0-0 dead- {lock last Wednesday evening. The varsity battle will take place at on Armistice Day. tick, Thomas, Zeanchock, Brubak- | Umpire — | p. m. e | h|won’'t attempt to pick a winner. FETE Patton vs. Cherry Tree World War II vets who dis- play their “Guest Ticket” will be admitted free to witness the Patton High - Cherry Tree grid game at 2:00 p. m. on Armistice Day. Both Coach Marquette’s boys and the lads of Coach George Katchmer of Cherry Tree are out to win this one. 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In the third period, Bowell was forced to punt, with Q¥ Holochuk receiving on the 25-yard line and breaking thru for a 75-yard run for the touchdown. After Holo- chuk intercepted a Boswell pass, a Staruch to Maloney pass netted 25 yards. Banfer broke loose for 16 yards, the ball being on the 3- yard line to end the third stanza. Foust scored to open the final frame. Staruch then intercepted a pass on his 8-yard line and raced 92 yards for the touchdown—the most spectacular run of the game. Ebensburg had 13 first downs to Boswell’s 2. The summary: Ebensburg, 32 Boswell, 0 LE—Barber ............ Plummer LT—Wasser . wes HULZE] LG—Weaver Chowan C —Nelson . .... Barron RG—Sutilla . Codispoti RT—Graham eine. BIS RE—Maloney .. .. Baraniak QB—Holochuk Brougher LH—Empfield . ...... Blucas RH—Staruch . Forespring FB—Banfer .... Polachek Ebensburg 6 6 6 14—32 Boswell ..... .0 0 0 0—0 Substitutions—Ebensburg: Mill- ler, Foust, J. Empfield, McCozy, Tibbott, Berkstresser, McKernan, Roberts, Datsko, Cortis, Rosmus, Griffith, Bukovitz, Doerr, Mergen, Maxwell; Boswell: Chowan, Donio, Paugh, Winovich, Baker. Touchdowns—Holochuk 2, Ban- fer, Foust, Staruch. Extra points—Miller 2 (drop- kicks). 85 oe oe CARROLLTOWN EX-HIGH TO MEET MOUNTAINEERS Members of Carrolltown High's Alumni Assn. will meet the Car- rolltown High varsity team this coming Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Carrolltown Sta- dium. Proceeds from the annual event will go toward the injury fund. The ‘“graybeards” have quite a list of eligibles, but some observ- ers are of the belief their “wind” may play out. | | LEGION AGAIN PLANS CAGE TOURNAMENTS Plans are being made by Am- erican Legion circles again this year for a basketball tournament, cpen to teams from all 900 posts in the state. Nov. 23 has been fixed as the last date for filing of entries. The Pennsylvania Le- gion has lunched an all-out sports | program for its membership and a recreation program for youths. ZACK TAYLOR NAMED AS COACH FOR PIRATES Zack Taylor, veteran major lea- gue catcher, has been signed as a coach for the Pirates basebail team. He will replace Del Bisson- ette, former first baseman with the Dodgers and coach of the Bos- ton Braves. | CURT SIMMONS WINS LEGION DIAMOND AWARD Curt Simmons, pitcher for the Championship Coplay team, has been presented the “Outstanding Player Award for 1946” by Geo. Bellas, state athletic chairman of the American Legion. Simmons was selected from the boys who played Legion Baseball in this state during the past season. FIAA ARRANGES DATE FOR BASKETBALL FINALS The PIAA has fixed Mar. 30) as the date for both the Class A and Class B State Basketball Finals. The PIAA has 985 state schools registered. Plans also have been made to charter all wrestling and baseball officials in the same man- ner as football and basketball. ok ok ok ok PATTON WILDCATS WIN AGAIN SUNDAY AFTERNOON The Second Ward Wildcats de- feated the First Ward Bulldogs, 20-6, Sunday afternoon on the Patton football field. About 30 of the PHS Band members paraded through town after the game. Re- freshments were purchased with money donated by spectators. 3 ok ok —The daily bag limit for male ringneck pheasants is two and the season limit is eight in the 1946 Pennsylvania small game season. GOMMERGIAL INSURANGE AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE Liability * 3% Casualty 1101 Philadelphia Avenue Phone 467 BARNESBORO . Armagh, 0 Georgetown at Boston College. King's Pt. A. at Brooklyn Col. Delaware at Bucknell. Tufts at U. S. Coast Guard. Albright at F. & M. Case at Carnegie Tech. Juniata at Lebanon Valley. Muhlenberg at Gettysburg. Lock Haven at Shippensburg. Slippery Rock at Geneva. Mid-West Pitt at Ohio State. Indiana at Northwestern. Towa at Wis. Mich! St. at Mich. Purdue at Minnesota. Other Saturday Games Wake Forest at Duke. N.C.at W.&M. S.C. at Md. Tex. at Balyor. Tenn. at Miss. Here Now! NEW Wee Blairsville, 54 * % ok COLLEGE RESULTS— FRIDAY, NOV. 1 Miami (Fla.), 26 .. Villanova, 21 Moravian, 20 .... Ithaca, 0 Marquette, 21 . Detroit, 20 SATURDAY, NOV. 2 Eastern Teams Notre Dame, 28 . Navy, 0 Army, 19 ..... West Virginia, 0 Penn State, 68 Fordham, 0 Indiana, 20 wes PILL, © Princeton, 17 Penn, 14 Syracuse, 28 Temple, 7 Cornell, 12 Columbia, 0 Colgate, 39 Lafayette, 0 : , 48 .. Carnegie Tech, 0 Bucknell, 19 Gettysburg, 0 Holy Cross, 21 ........ Brown, 19 ¥alc, 33... Darthmouth, 2 Rutgers, 13 .... Harvard, 0 Alfred, 27 ....... Juniata, 0 Niagara, 19 ...... Waynesburg, 6 Muhlenberg, 40 Lehigh, 7 Delaware, 2§ . F. & M, 0 Trsinus, 13 ....... P.M, C, West Chester, 26 Albright, 0 Boston Col., 72 ...... N. ¥. U.. 6 Indiana, 20 .. Clarion, 14 Millersville, 26, Shippensburg, 13 St. Bonaventure, 13, Canisius, 0 Mid-West Ohio State, 39, Northwestern, 27 Towa State, 13, Kansas State, 7 ni. 7 1a.,0 Mich, 21, Minn, 0 Wisconsin, 24 . . Purdue, 20 Missouri, 21 ...... Nebraska, 20 Other Colleges Georgia Tech, 14 .. Duke, 0 Tennessee, 20 .... N. Carolina, 14 Ga., 14, Ala., 0 Tex. 19, SMU, 3 Richmond, 19 ......... Virginia, 7 * * NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS— SUNDAY, NOV. 3 Pittsburgh, 14, .. Washington, 7 Phila. Eagles, 24 .. New York, 14 Chicago Bears, 10, Green Bay, 7 Chicago Cards, 28 .. Boston, 14 Los Angeles, 41 ..... Detroit, 20 * % ok ALL-AMERICAN CONFERENCE RESULTS L. A. Dons, 17 Cleveland, 16 San Francisco, 27 .. Buffalo, 14 N. Y. Yanks, 24 Miami, 21 Brooklyn, 21 Chi, Rockets, 14 * % STATE PROFESSIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS Shenandoah, 27 ...... Altoona, 6 Lancaster, 14 ... Panther V. 0 York, 35 ... Allentown, 0 * % ck GRID SCHEDULE FOR AREA FIELDS *—Denotes Night Games FRIDAY, NOV. 8 Cherry Tree at Mahaffey. 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