UNION PRESS.COURIER PAGE SEVEN —— Thursday, October 2, 1047 . NORTH CAMBRIA and General Comment Home Opener SPORTS on Saturday Sees Patton Lose to Gloers Local Squad Threatens To Score Twice in Game Nanty-Glo High won over Pat- ton High by a score of 25-7 on Saturday afternoon in the opening home grid game of the year on the Patton Athletic Field. After an evenly-fought first quarter, Patton threatened to chilk up a score in the second period, but lost the ball on downs cn the Nanty-Glo four-yard line. Nanty-Glo scored its initial touchdown in the second period when M. Gongloff passed to Swartz, who broke loose for 30 yards. Gongloff made good the extra point. Just before the half ended, Rus- sell intercepted a Patton pass to run 45 yards for the second Nanty-Glo touchdown. The try for the extra point failed. Early in the third quarter, R. Litzinger, Patton left halfback, making the score Nanty-Glo 13, Patton, 7 Nanty-Glo's passing attack once again clicked in the third stanza when a pass (Gongloff to Swartz) produced another touchdown late in the period. Nanty - Glo’'s final touchdown came in the last frame when Swartz went through from the two-yard line after a drive of 30 yards. Patton had the ball on the Gloers' five-yard line, threatening to score, as the game ended. The summary: Patton—7 LE—Farrell . LT—Lawson . LG—Moyer ... C —Cossitor . RG—Single .. . Strenko RT—Carl ......wm.... Johnson RE—Donahue ..... J. Gongloff QB—Hood ...... Russell LH—Litzinger .. . Swartz RH—Albright . ... Sloan Nanty-Glo—25 wma Yoger . Evanischko Guella O'Farrell FB—Jenkins ......... M. Gongloff Patton 0 0 7 0—7 HIGHLIGHTS Portage High Tops Barnesboro, 12-0, On Friday Evening Portage High School scored tcuchdowns in both the first and last quarters to Friday evening at the Barnesboro Municipal Stadium tc down Barnesboro High by the score of 12-0. Fullback Kellerman broke loose to dash 30 yards for a score for the Portage boys in the first per- iod. Barnesboro muffed a chance to score in the same stanza when they fumbled on the Portage eight-yard line. The Portage lads scored again in the final quarter when R. Mill- er pushed through tackle after a 45-yard march down the field. | Portage held a 10--5 advantage |in first downs. The summary: Barnesboro—o0 Portage—12 LE+-—Cromo W. Miller LT—Terrizzi Froggatt { LG—Bacha Hofoff C —Zeroka Depoit RG-—McMullen . McVicker RT—Stavish Gouse | RE—Lapso Smalley QB—Steele Bowser | FOOTBALL Area High Schools ed] Schedule HIGH SCHOOL GAMES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 Cherry Tree at Hastings* Ferndale vs Conemau, . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 gh (Poly) Nanty-Glo at Barnesboro Ebensburg at Hollidaysburg: Commodore at Pine Twp. Mahaffey at Bigler Twp. Lilly at Portage* Harrisburg Cath. at Altoona Cath.* Roaring Spring at Bedford Conemaugh Twp. vs. Westmont at Point Stadium* Richland Twp. at Meyarsdale SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 Carrolltown at Patton Portage Twp. at Spangler Cresson at Huntingdon Westover at Snowshoe Southmont at South Fork Bellwood at Saxton* Beaverdale at MO Tr TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7 Richland Twp. vs. Dale (Point)* PA. PROFESSIONAL GAMES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 Altoona at New Kensington SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 Johnstown at Jeanette McKees Rocks at McKeesport COLLEGE GAMES Softer Miles and Safer Miles White sidewall tires, as illustrated, available at extra cost. broke loose for a spectacular 64- |Nanty.Glo ..... 0 13 6 6—25|[.H- Zeancheli R. Miller | FRIDAY, OCTOBE yard run to score Patton’s only touchdown. 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Kellerman Barnesboro 0 0 0 0— Of | Portage ih 6 0 0 6—12/ Substitutes — Barneshoro: Bru- | | baker, Bush, Brown, Dukes, Stitt; | Portage: Eastman, Kline, Kunko. | Touchdowns—R. Miller, Richey. | Referee — Yingling. Umpire — Gall. Head linesman—Horchak. Break 3-Game Record Friday By 20-0 Score The Carrolltown High School “Mountaineers” dropped from the ranks of the district’s undefeated elevens on Friday night when the powerful Portage Twp. eleven roll- ed over them by a score of 20-0 in a night game at the Carroll- town Stadium before a large but rather chilly crowd of fans. Right Halfback Mike Rocker was the star of the game, ac- ccunting for all Portage Twp.’s points. Rocker started off in the first quarter by intercepting a “Mountaineer” pass and running 45 yards to paydirt. Later in the same quarter, the townshippers sdbred again after a 38-yard drive through Carrolltown. After a scoreless second stanza, Portage Twp. scored again in the third period. Carrolltown threatened to score only once, that being in the last quarter when the “Mountaineers” drove from their own 20-yard stripe to the Portage Twp. 21- Portage Twp. Hands Carrollis First Defeat of 1947 Season yard line, Right End Hunter fail- ing by inches to catch a pass in the end zone. Portage Twp. chalked up a total of 15 first downs to five for the “Mountaineers.” At half time the Carrolltown High School Band put on a one- ring “circus” for the amusement | of the fans. | Carrolltown—0 Portage Twp.—20 LE—M. Swanson . we Jtell LT—Sponsky . ... Wetsko LG—Stolz . . Koszarcek C —Mihalik . E. Rocker RG—B. Swanson Walls | RT—Symosky . Kunko | RE—Hunter .. . Peterson | QB—Columbus . Nimitz | LH—Lacey . Barno | RH—Eckenrode . M. Rocker | FB—Ertter ..... ; Sassing Carrolltown 0.00 0—0 Portage Twp. ....14 0 6 0—20] Substitutes—Carrolltown: Zadai, O. Rizzotti, L. Rizzotti, Buck, | Kohan; Portage Twp.: Wozsiak, Shaner, Nolan, Reppt, Page, Con- yoch, Pauley, Zerenko. Touchdowns—M. Rocker 3. Extra Points—Rocker 2 (plun- ges). First Hastings Score Hastings Tops Spangler, 13-0, In Arclight Contest Saturday RT—W. Abel . RE—Farbaugh wenn JSliNEG W. Kirsch R 3 ami, Fla. vs. Villanova at Shibe Park* PMC at West Chester S. T.* Delaware at Maryland* Fordham at Georgetown* Marquette at St. Louis Univ.* Wayne at Detroit* SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 Bucknell at Penn State otre Dame at Pitt. Ill. at Iowa Colorado U. at Army Wis, at Ind. Temple at Holy Cross Lafayette at Penn Minn, at Neb. Brown at Princeton Boston Univ. at Harvard Columbia at Navy Cornell at Yale N. Y. U. at Brooklyn College Colgate at King's Point A. St. Bonaventure at Cincinnati Albright at Mulhenburg Dickinson at Grove City Youngstown at (Geneva Case at Lehigh N. C. at Texas U. Lock Haven S. T. at Bloomsburg Slippery Rock at Indiana S. T. Westminster at Juniata Shippensburg S. T. at Kutztown Stanford at Michigan . U. C. L. A, at Northwestern Ohio State at Purdue Iowa State at Kansas Texas A-M at Oklahoma Missouri at S. M. U.* Ala. at Vanderbilt L.S.U. at Ga. Georgia Tech at Tulane Duke at Tenn. N. C. at Texas U. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 St. Vincent's at Canisius Duquesne at San Francisco Ithaca at Niagara Results HIGH SCHOOL SCORES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 Adams Twp., 7 .. .. Conemaugh, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 25 . Armagh, - Tilly, 26 Portage Twp., 20, Carrollt’n, Portage, 12 .... Barnesboro, Ebensburg, 6. Conemaugh T., Cooper Twp., 25... Westover, Gallitzin, 6 .... Cresson, Beaverdale, Altoona Catholic, th., 19, St. Justin’s, . Bedford, eyersdale, . New Florence, . Brookville, Somerset, Jersey Shore, Westmont, 26 .. Shade Twp., 51 Black Lick, 6 Indiana, 45 .. Huntingdon, 13 .. Bellwood-Antis, 18, y Philipsburg, 13 ... Hollidaysburg, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Nanty-Glo, 25 ........ Patton, 7 Hastings, 13 Spangler, 0 Johnstown, 26 ...... .. Glassport, "12 Altoona, O ............ 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In addition, widening the base of the tires gives bracing against side-thrust, as your legs brace you when you stand with feet apart. This checks sidesway and the ten. dency of a tire to “roll under” on sharp or fast turns. Furthermore, the tread is flat- tened. More rubber is put on the road. More rubber means more traction — more braking power — more resistance to skidding — far, far better car control. And you have only to compare the handling of a Buick with any other car to see the result. . . . You travel with a soft, level buoy- ancy that is Buick’s own. You seem to feel your car leaning into the curves, like a race horse coming into the stretch, There's more rubber on the road with Safety-Ride rims. GM Result: More traction, better & 1003 Fourth Ave. PATTON, PA. braking, better car control, more skid prevention. THE PATTON AUTO COMPANY Main Street instead of swaying outward. You come out of fast emergency swerves straight and true, with no wheel fight to keep your car on course, ” You start, stop, accelerate and turn with a sure-footedness that keeps driving tension away, lets you en- joy Buick’s soft comfort to the full. And all this has been true of every Buick built since before the war, with no change in factory- installed tires. Check up and see. For a softer ride that is also a safer and surer one — get your order in now for a Buick. We'll take it whether or not you have a car to trade. SAFETY-RIDE Tune in HENRY J. TAYLOR, Mutual Network, Mondays and Fridays WESTRICK MOTOR COMPANY Main & Scanlon Streets Carrolltown Bucknell, Alfred, 0 | —The rain and clouds help you McKess Rocks, 13 ... ... Altoona, 7 Johnstown, 0 .. New Kensington, 0 COLLEGE RESULTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 St. Vincent's, 7 ... Indiana 8. T.,, 0 Temple, 32 ........ “N.Y Us? West Chester, 33 . .. Drexel, 13 4. Niagara, 7 . Moravian, QB—Selestok GB ~Selegior” sunshine all the RH—Wolanin FB—Kostura Hastings 013 0 0—13 Spangler .. .0 0 0 0— 0 Substitutes—Hastings: Thomas, Carpinello, E. Holtz, Bobal, A. Holtz, N. Urich; Spangler: Start- ton, Mucurio, M. Gray, Carne- Patrick Homady Baron Fryer Cornell, Slippery Rock ... Westminster, 0 | Slippery Rock, 6 .. Holy Cross, 0 soly ‘Cr Westminster, 8 | First Home Game Darthmouth, - 's Pt., Gotumiia, 40 ; ’ | Penn State’s Nittany Lions will Shippensburg, 12 ... Calif. S. T., open their home schedule on Sat- Indiana, 17 ... ... Nebrasko, 0 |urday of this week against Buck- Wisconsin, 32 Purdue | : 3 vanderbilt, 3 Finuoston, [nell College, at which time they > Missouri, | will be after their second win Ohio State, 13 | : £ » Minnesota, 7 Washington, having defeated Washington State to appreciate the more. wig 0 | Penn State to Play |Gallitzin Edges Cresson High, 6-0, In Thriller Friday With both teams registering 11 first downs, Gall:itzin High edged out Cresson, its neighbor, by a Result of Blocked Kick Scoring two touchdowns in the second period, Hastings High de- feated Spangler, 13-0, on Satur- day night in a game under the lights at the Spangler Stadium. With Spangler in possession of the pigskin on their own one-yard Built by TYLER FIXTURE CORP. NILES, MICH. BENDER Electric Co. Carroll St. Phone 2401 R 27 Villanova, CARROLLTOWN, PA, 1722-24 12th Ave. Phone 9306 ALTOONA, PA. 702 Railroad St. Phone 24151 JOHNSTOWN, PA. OR YOUR LOCAL HARDERFTeez Dealer ~—Send Coupon Today! Bender Electric Co. 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With the ball resting on Cone- maugh’s nine-yard line, Fullback Banfer plunged through the line for eight yards and on the next try went through center to score from the one-yard stripe. Only 7 plays were needed for Ebensburg to score from the time they inter- ceptd the pass on their own 31- yard line. The Red Devils were on the move for another six points late in the second quarter, advancing to the 18-yard line when half- time was called. Conemaugh had nine first downs to Ebensburg’s 5. The townshippers made 173 yards to 171 for Ebensburg. The losers attempted 18 passes, with four being good for 52 yards. Ebens- burg did not complete one pass. Ebensburg—6 Conema’gh Twp.—0 LE—Maxwell . on Carnhan LT—Makosy . ; Barty LG—McKernan .. C —Nelson RG—Roberts RT—Tibbott . RE—Dadorek QB—Miller .. LH—Barber . RH—Staruch FB—Banfer . Ebensburg ; Conemaugh Twp. .. 0 0 0 0—0 Substitutes—Ebensburg: Doerr, Mauer, Datsko, Conemaugh Twp.: ziak, Malakera. Touchdown—Banfer. Referee—Drum. TUmpire—Con- rad. Head linesman—ILaporte, . Carrico ... Borelle . Bracken . Kocher . Davis . Capretti Miguet Telenko Dahoda, Wo- ° Gustine Is Cage Coach Frank Gustine, third-baseman of the Pittsburgh Pirates, is to be the basketball coach at Waynes- burg College, succeeding Ray . Hushka | es 0 0 0—6]¢ Berkstresser; | “Western Reserve, 0 . T., 7 .. Bloomsburg, 6 Lock Haven, 48, Kutztown S. T., 6 Commercial Insurance Agency GENERAL INSURANCE Liability Casualty 1101 Philadelphia Avenue Phone 467 Barnesboro EXPERT... APPLIANCE REPAIR Don’t put up for another day with appliances that aren’t doing their job in the proper manner. Just phone us. We’ll come and diagnose the trouble, and before you know it, all will be working perfectly —and you'll be doubly pleased when you see how moderate our charg- ) es are, WASHER & SWEEPER HOSPITAL BIGLER AVE. BARNESBORO Open 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Mondays thru Saturdays Welsh, who will go to East Stro- udsburg. Gustine has played in- field positions with the Pirates gince 1939. Phone 594 Tulane, 21 .. ...... Alabama, | Duke, 7 N. Carolina State, North Carolina, 14 Geor Georgia Tech, 27 Michigan, 55 .... Tennessee, | Michigan State, | Patton to Be Host | To Carrolltown Saturday at 2:30 Saturday will be a big day in Patton. It’s the day the Patton High School is host to the Car- rolltown High School “Mountain- eers” in their annual football classic, with this year’s game to be played at the Patton Athletic Field at 2:30 p. m. Last year Carrolltown defeated Patton by the score of 6-0 in a hard-fought contest at Carroll- town. This year Carrolltown had three wins and one loss, while Patton has had two setbacks. Carrolltown had victories over Spangler, 14-0, over Cherry Tree, 33-7, and over Hastings, 2-0. Their | lone defeat was at the hands of the strong Portage Twp. eleven, 20-0. South Fork downed Patton, by a score of 27-6 in a game at sia. 7 |Hershey, Pa., Saturday, Sept. 20. After the Bucknell game the | season schedule includes Syracuse, | West Virginia and Colgate games to be played at home. The Penn State schedule is as follows: Oct. 4—Bucknell, home Oct. 11—Fordham, away Oct. 18—Syracuse, home Oct. 25—West Virginia, home Nov. 1—Colgate, home Nov. 8—Temple, away Nov. 15—Navy, at Baltimore Nov. 22—Pitt, away ° Cherry Tree J. V.’s Edge Out Barnesboro Cherry Tree's J. V.’s scored a touchdown in the last quarter of a game with Barnesboro J. V.'s last week to take a 6-2 decision over Barnesboro. The latter lads scored a safety also in the last stanza. Barnesboro made its safety hen Center James tackled Full- back Miller in the end zone. The Cherry Tree score came on a pass and a line play. 6-0, in the latter's opener, while Nanty-Glo set them bck 25-7 in a game here Saturday. @ —No one ever found a wide, smooth, level highway leading to SEALED BIDS Sealed bids will be accepted by the Borough of Patton, Pa., until Friday, October 10, 1947, at 8| o'clock P. 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Our home delivery day for Patton is every Saturday. Call or phone your orders early! HASTINGS BOTTLING WORKS Phone 2741, Hastings Remember . . . A Good Cola Drink "DIXI-COLA" score of 6-0 Friday night under tht floodlights at Cresson. Gallitzin scored «its winning tally in the second stanza when DiMaria sent a 26-yard pass to Matey on the fourth down. Fullback Pupi of Cresson car- ried the ball 17 times in the last quarter for 80 yards and to ad- vance the ball to the one-half yard line. After a plunge through center failed to gain, Pupo sent a pass intended for Wilks but Halfback Geis of Gallitzin inter- cepted in the final minutes to save the win for Gallitzin. Gallitzin totalled 171 yeards in rushing to Cresson's 123. Gallit- zin completed three pasess out of eight tries while Cresson made two good out of five attempts. Cresson—o0 Gallitzin—6 LE—Illig . pn Valko LT—Zelenski .. . DeSefasana LG—Eckenrode McMahon C —Kime . . Perry RG—Domino . Bozzella RT—Beers McAleer RE—Wilks . Julian QB—Joseph . Burns LH—Yartim . DiMaria RH—Weis . . Geis FB—Pupo Cresson . Gallitzin .0 6 0 0—6 Substitutes — Cresson: Marty- nuski, Cobitch, Fontanella, Ken- nedy, Fyock, Funicelli; Gallitzin: Della, Tutko, Becker, Ruzzi. Touchdown—Matey. Referee—Johnsonbaugh. Umpire —Shollenberger. Head linesman— Spalding. Westover Drops To Cooper Twp. Scoring touchdowns in all but the initial period, Cooper Twp High School defeated Westover High by a score of 25-6 in a game last Friday evening on the ‘Has- tings field. Norris Westover raced into the end zone in the last quarter to score the loser’s only touchdown. The summary: Westover—6 LE—D. Westover .... LT—McMaster . LG—H. Westover C —G. Westover RG—D. Straw . RT—H. Straw RE-—Markle QB—McKee LH—B. Mock RH—Sybert ; FB—N. Westover Westover .... «0 Cooper Twp. ... Touchdowns — Marcinko, N. West- Cooper Twp.—25 . Marcinko.. . Lawrence . Coble . Carlson . Ebon . Pelton Belko din Sincox . Nearhood hood, ~Sincox, Henchel, over. 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