Thursday, November 14, 1946 NORTH OF COUNTY and General Comment SPOR Patton High Finishes Sesson With Victory Over Cherry Tree its 1946 Cherry Patton rid ree High, High closed season by defeating GI Homecoming Celebration. Patton scored in the closing |C minutes of the first quarter when the home town took the Fullback Roman intercepted set, Litzinger went around end to score and Albright plunged thru the line to add the extra point. The Cherries threatened to even the score in the third stanza when they drove to the Patton 10-yard line, but Patton’s line held and FHS took over on its own 5-yard stripe. Albright then broke thru to race | 92 yards to the goal line, only to | have the play called back because of a clipping 3 penalty. 7-0, on Armistice Day | afternoon in a game on the Pat-| ton field in conjunction with the | ball as | I a Cherry Tree pass. The stage thus | | Patton held an 8-4 advantage in first downs chalked up. Summary: | Patton, 7 Cherry Tree, 0 Westrick . Sunde Stoy Price Moyer Duck —Garrity . Adams | Single Barron | McLaughlin . Shaw Gresko Plassard Krise Litzinger | RH—Albright . | F'B—Roman . , Patton 7 0 0 0—7 | Cherry Tree .0 0 0 0— Substitutions — Patton: Brown, | Carl; Cherry Tree: Early, McClos- { key. Touchdown—Litzinger. Johns . Gable | Cramer | | Referee—Conrad. Umpire—Yin- | gling. Linesman— -Shollenberger. CARROLLTOWN HIGH, ALUMNI DEADLOCKED Carrolltown High en (the Mountaineers) and the | CHS Alumni played to a scoreless | tie Sunday afternoon at the Car- | rolltown Stadium, in spite of the | fact the school team pulled a fast | one on the Alumni that they did not learn of until after the game. The Varsity team drove to the | Alumni 8-yard line in the first | quarter, only to lose the ball on | downs. The Alumni threatened to | score in the final period, but the | Varsity took over on their own | 18-yard line. Both teams netted a | total of 5 first-and-tens. roceeds of the event, which left | many “aching backs” among the ex-high boys, went to the Student | Emergency ¥und. The summary: Carrolltown, 0 Alumni, LE—W. Schilling . Veber LT—Gavaler ..... C. Farabaugh L.G—J. Ertter . C —Yeckley .. RG—H. Ertter . RT—Panek .. i RE—Eckenrode . QB—L. Schilling .. LH—Lacey .... RH—Christoff .. A. Sharbaugh | Ager | B. Sharbaugh | ... B .Lantzy . Farabaugh | A. Lantzy School's elev- | 0 .M. Lantzy | A. Ceschini ! utes, | FB—Bertram .... B. Cieslik | | Substitutions (incomplete list): | R. Zadai, E. Zadai, Venesky, Sym- | | osky, Lehmier, McCombie, Ertter, | Lipnic, Weakland, Berzonsky, Les- | lie, Mastran, Wentzel, Luther. Officials— Reena, Nevins. NEW ‘SUB’ RULE IN BASKETBALL New rules permitting more sub- | | stitutions in the last 4 minutes of | | cage games were explained re- cently “at a District 6 PIAA meet | held in Altoona. Dr. Frank P. Ma- guire, commissioner on officials | for the PIAA, presided. After the officials intermission | in the final quarter, a new rule | provides “the watch shall be stop- ped for a dead ball at any time” | "and “the watch shall be stopped on a successful field goal.” This will permit substitutions on a dead ball. Another new rule permits play- ers removed from the game after the final officials’ intermission i minutes or less before the end the game) to be returned to the game. A player withdrawn a sec- | ond time during the last 4 min- however, may not reenter. | FOR NEARL I've ever owned.” Pierce | g Extra point—Albright (plunge). | HIGHLIGHTS Edited by LEO GRIMME | | BARNESBORO GETS EDGE ON SPANGLER MONDAY EVENING Barnesboro High's Red Dragons won a closely-contested game over ler by a score of 7-6 Mon- | _ night at the Barnesboro Sta- dium before approximately 5,000 fans who turned out in the rain. | | In the second period, Barnes- {boro opened the scoring when they received a punt on the Spangler 38-yard line. Kay added the [the line to score. |winning point on a play through | | tackle. Tomechko took the kickoff and | carried the ball from Spangler’s | 38 to the Barnesboro 30. Spangler | |then moved tc the 7-yard line, where Tomechko broke loose to score around right end. His at- empted plunge thru the line was | stopped. BHS again threatened to score lin the third quarter, taking the ball on downs on their |own 3-yard line. Barneshoro held ja 10-6 edge in first downs: | The summary: Spangler, 6 Barnesboro, 7 Corio Gleydura Homady Vodzak —Taranto -Lovette R B. Hanwell | RT—Kline . E— ? LE LT - Stavish RE—Vivadelli