PAGE TWELVE UNION PRESS COURIER AS Thursday, September 25, 1947 NORTH CAMBRIA SPORT Baill HIGH L1G HTS A FOOTBALL Patton Drops Opener 6-0, Steve Staruch went over for|_ ) another score in the second frame | when he pushed through the line | Schedule To South Fork Hi h Saturda {from the 10-yard stripe, and Eb- HIGH SCHOOL GAMES g lensburg scored again in the third | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 | period, as well as registering an-| Armagh vs. Cherry Tree at Bar- Game Scoreless Until | the second quarter, advancing other in the final stanza. nesboro Stadiums adi . . deep into the Patton territory,| "Cresson scored their lone tally South Fork vs. Franklin, Point Early in Final Quarter |but the local lads held and took |in the third quarter when Joseph Stadium, Johnstown* bs ball over on downs. , | doing the scoring, and Wilk kick-| FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 South Fork High School, under | Patton—0 South Fork—8 | i; the extra point. Portage Twp. at Carrolltown# their new coach, Vincent Mitek, | + Winslow McConeghy Ebensburg held a 17-10 advan- | Portage at Barnesboro# defeated Patton High, 6-0, in the 1 . Stoy : Mapstone tage in first downs and totalled | Conemaugh Twp. at Ebensburg* opener of the season for Patton |“ Moyer Tunnecliffe | ; 355 yards to 150 for Cresson. Gallitzin at Cresson* in a battle waged on Saturday -Cossitor Wadsworth | Cresson will meet Gallitzin in| pipe Twp. at Arcadia afternoon on the South Fork Singel Tetrunak | 5 night game at Cresson this Fri- | Richland Twp. at Beaverdale. field. Lawson Sabo | jay evening. The summary: { Altoona Catholic at Tyrones South Fork scored its only and | Donahue Barnouski Ebensburg—410 Cresson—7 | Johnstown Cath. vs. Justin's winning touchdown early in the | Brown valko | 1p Maxwell Ilig | Pittsburgh, Point glu 2 final quarter. With the pigskin at Litzinger Frank | Makosy J. Zelenski| Westmont at Bedford#* rest on the Patton 28-yard line |: Albright McIntyre G-—McKernan Eckenrode | Curwensville at Punxsutawney* to start the last period, McIntyre | Jenkins Mendick | © __ Nelson Fontanella | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 advanced five yards through | Eatton Sonn 0 0 0 0—0|RG Roberts Domino | Nanty-Glo at Patton tackle. Darrell Frank raced 20 South Fork Ps 0 00 6-8 Tibbott L. Beers| Hasti at Spangler= yards around end, placing the |, Substitutes—Patton: Hood, Die- | gm poerr Wilk | Lilly vs. Ferndale, Point Stad.s ball on the Patton three-yard Irick. Farrell, Carl, Hoover; | c Miller Martynuski | Bigler Twp. at Williamsburg : stripe. On two tries, Dick Valko, | South Fork: Botteicher, Moss. |[;H Barber Y. Weise| pin the South Fork quarterback, | Giles, Gregory. 3 Staruch Joseph PA. PROFESSIONAL GAMES went through the center of the Touchdown—Valko. " Empfield Puto | SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 line to score. Referee—Grimm., Umpire—Bil- | Ebensburg 13 7 13 T7—40| New Kensington at Johastown South Fork threatened to score 'letdeaux. Head linesman Gall Cresson 0 07 7| Altoona ai McKees Rocks em Substitutes — Ebensburg: Sey-| Jeanctte at McKeesport mour, Datsko, Bukovitz, Banfer, S | H ALBY y ake COLLEGE GAMES Mauer, Dadorek, Bi ks "ass KR ; SEDER rR pangler High Scores 24-0 iii Hii si Bu ,,,,, coupon ows Wi 0 Ch T S d fith, Bellas, Lager a, Carnahan: S hi My Vicente d Cresson: Yardin, Kline, Yanssens, in ver erry ree qua Err. Se Ge, Funicell a Lilly, W. Zelenski, Kovich, Bur- Winners Chalk Up 3 1 cConléy, (Orem > agara t acuse* ley, Yohan, Lang, McConley, Si-!| Iowa at U. C. L. A* . . | mansky, McC Carthy. SATURDAY. SEPT EMEER Markers in Final Stanza | Ebensburg High isk. Si on § cobs Sty, dbl 3, Banfer Fh Pitt at “Tui: 1ois Ire Spangler High school aeteated | 1 OPples Cresson Be ar PEIN 4 trop] oh s, sguesne Cherry Tree High's “Little i kicks), Wilk (dropkick). California S. T. at Shippensburg Giants” by a score of 24-0 to[ J ['une of 4()- 44 Referee— Drum. Umpire Con-| Waynesburg at Geneva | : Ee S. T. at Lafayette ! nter their name in the win col- } rad o; . iar Kutztown S. at | snte x i nem S ot | Ebensburg-C Cambria High won rad. Head knestian Reiser. | Lehigh at Cornell. In dun 18 at Neb Saturday at the Spangler Ath-|ilS second straight game of this B : qe . | Darthmouth at Holy Cross letic Field. season by Sinking Cresson by aj ob Cieslik Injured {| Western Maryland at Harva ar 2 Spangler ran up its initial | 1 Friday evening at| pop Cieslik, six-foot, 205-pound | King's Point Sel le la af Tums score in the second frame when | Sn g. ft whi 1 [Payer from Carrolltown who iS| veh oonte Bt Ao estore Paul Kline intercepted a Cherry | arber scored the initial touch- | making a bid as a starter for OTe Lo Site 5 oh Ta 2 : Tree pass and raced 20 yards|down for the Red Devils in the |St. Francis College's 1947 grid | Tf TS TRC Geo wash at Va. | Visit your light bulb dealer and get one or more into the end zone. | Het Junie by racnz 5 Jards. team, has been sidelined with a Denotes Night Games | v 3 14) : . we ensburg increase eir lead to deep face cut received in scrim-| > S the eines Sl ere fon | 13-0 by scoring another touch- | mage play last week. Besahts of these handy household assortments of light bulbs. Spangler opened up in the final] pe. % : ~OOT . - : a >: * : period. A. 20-yard pass from | HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Fill those empty sockets with right size bulbs for Left Half Baron to Right End! Safet Gives ‘M THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 suis. a o y ountaineers’ A up onusle, 8 better lighting in the longer evenings ahead z Tagt Walter Kirsch, who ran the last FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 five yards, was goog for the first 2 0 Ed O H Hy h Carrolltown, 2 Hastings, 0 | maior \2-0 Edge Over Hastings High | amii™ us 9 BULBS — POPULAR SIZES the SS Aey Another pass, Baron io Fowler, Indiana, 28 Barnesboro, 0 who was standing in the end The whole gs ras If oa ; i i [ he whole game was fought! Bedford. Richland, 0 zone, accounted for another score | Evenly.Contested Game |," 7105, £mc, tas fought) Beatord, 28 | Richland, *3 — 40 WATT BULBS ik ay Siping the Sina) Gunite Real Thriller Friday jup a total of six first downs,| New Kensington, 14, J'town, 6 and in the last few minutes, after |leaving Carrolltown with a total| Sh: tron | , fF BE reds Owe ry Is n 1 a al| Shade Twp. Portage, 0 2 Znarch o 50 yards, Fowler In one of the best games seen |of four. | State College, 12, Holids aysbe, 0 3 — 60 WATT BULB S picked up the remaining ree : \ : Ab 3.900 fans witnessed the. Roarine Ste 25. Rober 0 rade R30 5 SARMED - | in this area for a long, long time, About 3,200 fans witnessed the | Roaring Spg, 25, Robertsdale, yards to fiinish the scoring. The = is . |game, all enjoying the drills and| DuBois, 20 Clearfield, 2 3 — JOOWATT BULBS winners failed on all four at-|the Mountaineers of Carrolltown 2° te ear = tempts to rake the extra bolt. x Ra : music of both the Hastings and |SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 y | pis also hold ar ac PONG | High School edged out the fight-|Carrolitown Bands at half-time. | South Fork, 6 Patton, 0 ager Blso alg an $ Bn o | ing Hawks of Hastings High by | €arrolltown Band put on a mock Spangler, 24 Cherry Tree, 0 LUE ou : oS! : . fae L. ar Wo-DOi argin i a imitation of a (band) player be- | onsvill 3. Biegler Twp. 0 : TAX summary: a bare two-point margin in a Ing Kas. nd ) i : Curwensville, 13, Bigler Twp., J = r iY < : night game at Carrolltown Fri-/InN8 injured and a ‘su eing | Bellwood-Antis, 40 .. Osceola, 0 J Ee ran _nerry Tree—0| day. The final whistle blew with [rushed in from the bench. Gallitzin, 13 Myersdale, 0 | ® . NLY! ACT NOW! Rear Nr inp | Carrolltown leading by a safety, Both Hastings and Carrolltown | Westmont, 21 Huntingdon, 0 ! LT Rowers ois 2-0. had two fumbles each. Hastings| Windber, 33 Lilly, 6 LIMITED TIME O - TS an oS 0 a . The lone score was registered tried seven passes and Carroll-| Southmont, 7 Nanty-Glo, 0 RE Dl TSoRe after the Mountaineers drove the [town three, each completing but | Armagh, 19 Commodore, 0 ! I} did 7 SIZE 4 [/} L 8s! RT Fr ten A Faron Hastings men for a series of one. The Hawks intercepted two | Portage Twp., 20, Homer City, 7 Ss A) (i ¢ v P. 4 /1C H 3 [/] 4 4 7 . RE. wo = She hw | losses from the Hastings 30-yard [passes and Carrolltown intercep-| Peabody, 7 -Altoona, 6 | QB_Hanwell RIRee J | stripe, making the safety when [ted one aerial toss. { Franklin, 7 Beaverdale, 0 4 SE LH. Baron Cobre | Ertter blocked a Hastings punt| This week Coach Huck Cicero's | == en Sigitsnmhl RH--Homadyv Johns | IP his own end zone. men will be host to Portage Twp. | COLLEGE RESULTS i oe S Y L Vv A N | A E L F Cc T R | C C 0 M Pp A N Y FB—-Muecurio Shaw | Hastings came closer than the (at § p. m. (EST) Friday, while | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 { Spangler 0 8 15ge | 1:yard Tne for thee threats to | Hastings will travel to Spangler| Georgia 13 = . P. ISENBERG, District Manager oh “5 | score during € game. In €ifor a game at the same time on ' 34 1 - Cherry Tree a0 g- 0 opening stanza they advanced the Saturday night. : : Deol, 31 or S Fsuynl Mich is tutes Spangler Kline, pigskin jo jue Sour yard, mark | Carrolltown—2 Hastings—O | SATURDAY, SEPTH MBER 20 Bn nme ee torent emer : AS cx ns, 4a-jonly to be he y the Carrolls. | [LE Schilling Born | Penn n St.. 6 IQ H : Now the same stuff, reformes iti, Contres, Shabbick, Patrick, [In the third period, the Moun-|LT_Seonshe Bobal | St. Bonaventure, 21, St. Vincent, Indiana’s ‘Indians’ Spangler, astings Yanks Get 15th Flag and de-headached, has been pre- Clawson, Sarnevall’, Fowler, 2 taineers were forced to dig-in{L.G—O. Rizzotti Weakland | villsnovs. 80 1 Point A’ 3 The New York Yankees have|sented as a possible source of in- ray, N. Gray; terry Tree: Ba- | within six inches of the goal line C —Mihalik St Ht sky Misra a, 0 T B: sh FY h S d assured themselves of com ing | d al hol. : AT: 3: r 5 Ming IN S D es i neva assurec nemselves of cor 2U Si ria 11coh¢ ker, Timek, Miller, White, Yeag- and there held the strong Has- [RG Swaason Galinis ny op arnes oro, 0 C las Satur ay in their 15th World 18 Fi 1eeting of the Am- er, Scott, Fry, Brothers, Stauffer, tings eleven for four downs, thus [RT Symosky Abel NATIONAL PRO LEAGUE 28-0) Friday Ni ht Spanzier High School will bese another Major League rec- | erican C 1 Society in New Yohe, Palmer, Flemming, Feren- checking the Hawks’ major at- |RE-— Hunter Farbaugh SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 -d ’ a) 4 g hosts to Hastings High this com- rd s will be th n rk recentl; . Core of sic, Paydock, Ogden. La tempt to score. Again in the final |QB—Zadai E. Holtz | Pittsburgh Steelers 17, Detroit, 10 | Indiana Hieh's Indiens handed|ine Saturday night, Se pt. 27 t V York club has been in Scarsdale, ted in de- Touchdowns Kline, W. Kirsch, | quarter, Hastings advanced to the [Lj _J. Lacev Carpinello i I Barnccbeo Hich S hool : 28-0 shat promises fo be oma the Series. The National League | ts he procedure v v he has Fowler 2. : 10-yard marker, again losing the |RH- Columbus A. Holtz! PA. PROFESSIONAL LOOP | EL Th a on a ohiost at I an. ead ES Ath. mark is 12 World Series, held by able to make alcohol out of Referee—McCall. Umpire—Bos- | ball shortly before the final whis- |FB -Ertter Kostura | SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 In ly Bork lig Friday vening. | letic Field. Game time is 8:00 p. | the New York Giants. : juice of mature but still un- ley. Head linesman—Agnello. tle ended play. Carrolltown 000 2.3 wn, 13 Met J {10% 20A Ned ost naw : Me Bar. ss a ® dried cornstalks , : : Sr O! . Spence fback for Indiana, mM. (ESL). . ' 1 " . sa et Hastings 0 0 0 0—0| New Kensngtn, 21, McKees Rocks, 6 | Spence, halfbach for Indians, im. L=8l). ALTOONA COPS TITLE He obtai vields of 95 percent Q ti Ney ensy 2 broke loose for 73 yards on the Both the Spangler and Hastings i sti s Ie bh p 43 Susstipntes Carrolltown: Eck- RENCE | opening play of the game, being boys have been busy so far this Altoona of the Cambria-Blair alcohol at rates of from 50 to 95 3 Sum Back; ALL AE ONFE ER | stopped on the Dragons’ 10-yard week whipping themselves into |FPNA League Sefeated | Piisburgh gallons per acre of cornstalks. Joe's Back-to-School Sale! [Fk si » ao: SEAS romeser dd SESE SH Ss Mn 0 oS A SE ac =-{O~ C 00 alc. i Sitety Hastings Los A s, 48 Brookiyn, 21 (downs but a poor punt went out ly contested game. Bands of both !toona for the PNA champior | . SUND! SEPTEMBER 2 : jot bounds on the 20-yard >. | schools will be on hand to provide | °f Western Pen iFysvanie FOR SALE! FOR SALE! ’ Cleveland, 2 Balt >. 0 | Spence then went around right music at half-time. . ; Ss : : BOYS’ PANTS $1.98 to $2.98 Patton’ S Opening | Son Francisco, New 1 | o=¥ to Score for the Indians = | . GAME AT BARNESBORO National Castle ’ | | Q ce © 3 2 secon S re P, age I V et Barnes- 3: BOYS SHOES ° $2.98 — Science can magnify the hu- | Spence added the See nq soore J L . t Fi ht 8 Portes 2 kit wl Fel Bare es- 4-Wheel House Trailer ’ : ‘Home Grid Game man voice 21,000 times. Let's|by crossing from the one yard| jJO@ ouils to 1g OTC 1's id squac a SILT Sores BOYS SHIRTS $1.49 hope they never start fooling line after a drive of 55 yards . > to be eyed his Friday 5 Y EQUIPPED ’ I NP d S: d 7 i > horns ~ | made by Indiana. F T ] D a of under the lights at the Barmes- || Includes Electric Refrigerator, BOYS SWEATERS 98¢ to $1.98 [1S ate atur ay | with auto horns. | Indiana scored again in the or it e ec. 0 {boro Municipal Stadium. Heating Stove, Cooking Stove, ’ i | sec a » when Shaffer went o i rill def is world — Sink ¢ : BOYS’ CORDUROY LONG PANTS .... $3.95 || me patton sign school root. Fl os hats wl detent ys woh The Most Beagtirl Trai {ball eleven will meet the Nanty-| led 21-0 tine soainst Torey Joo Valeoh Cornstalk Juice 1e Ss t oar ful Trailer ’ {Glo High team this Saturday af- | Are ou & 2 Zrabbed of Camden. No 7 tM s disor n the Market oes ut- ate tore ternoon at 2:30 on the Patton | | Left End Heaton grabbed ajof Came 15.3 Seaison Electric Brakes 2-Wheel Dolly | Athletic Field to open Patton's | . > 2 Dass from Friel and raced 42|Square Garden on Dec. 5 ource 0 0 0 od only 1 month, Just ifs New } ° Na £ AG > > Indiana in the| Louis originally was scheduled C Used only 1 Pie abe ’ home schedule for the 1947 sea- I t Tod period foo, OE S scneculed Regular Price $3,500 (Next Door to Myers’ Bus Stop) Soh hodu’e fo $ $ ssa 1S ening. | third period. Indiana held a 12-3|to meet Walcott in a 10-round MEW ost ainiors who ran romisw WILL SELL FOR $2,900! Phil d 1 hi A . | Nanty-Glo held Gallitzin to a| : | advantage in 4rst downs. non-title bout on Nov. 14, but he ber yt SSNS ho fan Sonia Would make a nice home. You adeiphia Ave. Barnesboro |scoreless tie in their opener two THE | Indiana—28 Barnesboro—0 agreed to put the chambienshiy er . Be 2 th . Dl ays So should see 1t to appreciate bargain | weeks ago at Nanty-Glo and last | He Lapso|at stake and lengthen the fight [110 need to be re S0 waa 8 Saturday _Southmont "won over ||' NORTH CAMBRIA gacur Stavish to 13 rounds. Te co Ss eomatalk | Western Auto Store the Gloers by a score of 7-0. Rec upero Bacha| Joe felt that if he lost the 10-1, the bottom of i Patton High forces are after PROGRAM Mec Dowell Paterno round non-title bout it would be | {ny on I Na. |S Zire Barnesboro, Pa. : : " i ~ 1 11€SS > nire 1an was zinc- their initial win, dropping to the | Su MeN ullsh the same thing as losing the lined. Monday ing was ve Iv Phone Barnesboro 89 South Fork squad on Saturday by 1 {BI—2 S erezzi | title. SD rg : AI are OTR apt to find hin bber-legg a hard-fought 6-0 decision. IS ON THE R! Pierce Cromo * g-r0 1 hi 2) ed . *® Elimin t | Patton also will end avor to | = Erie] Brubaker ini a € atone for the Nanty-Glo ie { > che B ae Rooco Named of last year, when in a game at 12:30 TODAY E ee 1 3s 1 S k & R ttl | Nanty-Glo the latter's squad ran . {3 x enpm Lins ve President quea S a eS. over Patton's blue and gold by a y ia 25 dominic Rocco of Bakerton has score f 13-0. : : WJ SW arn Tr D0 ¢ : been named president of the Eb- I Y C > n tickets for the Patton hes SLI ¢ Sboro: sh, | ensburg ajor 1 League, n our ar ig School's five home games | Erown, © on a Ts h has ad ed a 24-week split 5 i nith 7 8 > The loo i le at the price of $2.00. (650 On Your Dial) Ritullo, Smith, Doney, Betts, Season X othe Frida nin will NKIX JOW1 every other rigay nmgnt, : These tickets may be secured at . NE CBERGS s3fon ! the school or from Ralph Litzin- for Your Entertainment! || 5. 0% Spence &, alon, | Other officers ger. | et key, vice preside ent; GUY LOMBARDO | ah ints—Stachura 2 (pla- | oj’ secretary, and adi Po ET aes Automobile GULF LEX Mel Ott Retires i eT eRe man hs. el yo : and Truck As Active Plaver Harrisburg Wins Title Mel Ott, who joined the New N EWS R2 sfeated i REPSOL Gi dest ile > : The R . d L b . . / 3 Giants as a Secame some wre D Ss All = s in a py n L io 3 b: il champion. — egistered Lubrication! | si boi oF me ue on te Bares Sy ates Shiba + | Cop tnl rise to the ra i oti i ast NORTH CAMBRIA Ha rT 0 Tron! Cr bit, lwo out § in als iN ] (SRA BRERA LA MAN on { a and r! Harrisburg won pened of the ES IN STOCK) A Complete New Department a player. He will continue to man Spontorat By on their lineups for the game. | scheduled three-gan age the Giants, but only from the at Stoltz Motor Co.—Built to rer he only as a Barnesboro Budget Plan - - SR - LEE of CONSHOCTON Give You the Very Best— pera Bi Vand 22 3 Luxenbery’s YOU'RE TELLING ME! oe GIVE XTRA MILES OF SERVICE! i records in| 3 ~%7 T ~ TY addi igs sk of minor ones, Bacha’s Hardware By WILL i i i cio U GULFLEX LUBRICAITION! Ott began his professional career All of BARNESBORO Central a oor U.S.---WILLARD---EXIDE at the age of 16 e WHAT'S COOKIN'—POLITICALLY? have any truck with pork bar- GET GULFLEX “50” SERVICES! ‘Porta Tw Stoltz Motor Co. THE VEGETARIANS have | rel legislation. i age Ww p. Mertens Bakerv named their own presidential ! 1 1? DON'T GAMBLE WITH YOUR FUTURE —U. S. ARMY! To Meet Carrolls : y candidate. This adds a new in- Incidentally, there's food for C > Mademoiselle Shoppe gredient to the political salad. | thought in the fact that the All Types -- for Cars, Trucks STOLTZ MOTOR CO S hoo eleven iy Te, Hise { Vegetarians aren't worrying the ® DE yh han Grand Theatre The Vitter are willing | Demos or the coz, WE HAVE IN STOCK A COMPLETE AUTHORIZED FORD SALES & SERVICE will travel to Carrolltown this All of PATTON brs ET pak 02 || on Wie: oer Dendiin. she. | LINE OF AUTO & TRUCK ACCESSORIES Friday night to meet the Moun- taineers at the Stadium there at Fannie C. Wetzel | y 1 } Vegetarians the claims of the old | Phone 2161 Patton, Pa. 8:00 p. m. (EST). : 4 { Maybe the new candidate may parties is just 5 much succotash. | PATTON HOME & AUTO SUPPLY ’ In “North Cainbric P | Carrolltown now has a record | Main Street Garage | prove a lemon. Then, again, he f une In “Nor ambria Program” Thursdays at 12:30 (DST) of three wins, beating. Spangler | : : 1 ight i the berries. Afterthought It would be Over Station WISW. Sponsors include Stoltz Motor Co. {and Cherry Tree and “edging out First National Bank | might be we . big tity rthought: itt te Vege, KAISER-FRAZER SALES | Hastings by a close 20 score. | All of CARROLLTOWN || One thing seems certain, | tarian candidate actually man- | Cor. Magee & Fifth Ave. PATTON, PA. | - £ 2 Yo... CC CCC ee Vegetarian politicians shouldn't | aged to bring home the bacon!
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