ps. Ss in the in Indi- 1 Butler diana on week to Franks- head of asked a e Penn- 'ownship body of ers are at the as dues n annu- half the e town- weekly. Smee 7 sme RAT ST Thursday, March 25 1948 PRIN NORTH CAMBRIA and General Comment SPORTS Patton Advances to Finals in Toten. Loses to Portage; Carrolls, ECHS Win Once 49-39, Monday Night Bulldogs Hit Patton, Patton High's Panthers, winning three games in the § Francis Varsity F Tourney and advancing into the finals, was de- feated in the Class B Champion- after | The Panthers carried the period with a big 13-4 advantag then rallied in the last fram come the big vantage. Dick Donahue third taking the lead 26-18. Barnesboro getting 10 tallies to 8 for Patton, t. | but it was not enough to over- third quarter ad- landed 13 points Mountaineers Lose to Lilly in Second Round Carrolltown High lost out St. Francis Tourney play Thur e, e, when they were spanked by Lill 33-21. Lilly held the lead throughot HIGHLIGHTS Edited by LEO GRIMME day evening” in second round tilt: Film, ‘Coalport Story’ To Star Taylor, Priest Chuck Taylor, Coalport wel- terweight fighter, and Rev. Father Joseph Meisinger, pas- tor of St. Basil's Church in Coalport, will be co-starred in a film, the “Coalport Story,” according to recent reports. The film will be taken from a story conceived by the late Damyon Runyon on the fight- er’s and the priest's battle ag- gainst juveile delinquency. Taylor's manager, Jack Lak- en, says 10 percent of the in| film’s earnings will be returned 5 to the Runyan Cancer & Mem- ty | orial Fund. Chuck and Father Meisinger are co-founders of the Coalport it | Athletic Club. y, ship game of the tournament on [to lead the Patton scorers, while i ; : Monday evening by Portage, by a | Steele of Barnesboro, with 17. the Sume, With hovgh Wy ores a = score of 49-39. was high for the Dragons. ng 4 dea’ or ie walt id : Patton G F T Barneshoro G F T| Art Martynuska of Lilly was Portage opened the fray with a | JAR +9 210 Steele, f 1 17| high scorer with 15 points. Hunter commanding 20-5 lead in the first | Brown, f . 1 2 4 Brown, f . 1 1 3| was high for CHS with 8. quarter and again carried an 11-5 | Donahue, ¢ 5 3 13 Zeanchlk, ¢ 1 0 | Lilly G F T Carrolitwn G F T nod in the second frame. Lituinger, £0 st 3 Oromo, Z «9 3 llabarano, 12 1 5 Hunter, f .4 0 8 RIBBLE After half time, Portage took : Dues... 1 1 3) Hark, : 1 3 1 a. 2 0 2 2 a 16-12 quarter command, and — a H “== —{Campgns, 23 1 7 Ertter, £....0 1 1 CORNER then Patton came back to take |p, tooal. 11 12 1 Pores 482 gt 28| Cnstitnd, 20 2 2 Malloy, g 1 2 4 a a —3 rostviol 9 the final stanza, 17-2. Barnesborc High 4 10—28 Foner : 2 4 Gene Brown was nigh scorer Referees—Conrad iy Wooing, Ss = 5 = Tota pe Results, Scores & for the Panthers with 12 count- . ; le carolftow High 7 nl 2] Schedules ers. Kellerman was high for the Panthers Trim Bi ler | Lilly Higt 11 6 10 6—33 \ Bulldogs with 18, followed by W. gler, | WER iar and Conrad of Area Basketball \ Miller with 13. Summary: " 2 1 . i Portage G F Patton GFT 44 317, Friday Evening Til Games 58 Kellmn, f. 8 3 19 Dinehart, £3 1 7| Patton's cage quintet copped its | Ebensburg Drops ut AAPAAAAAAAAAAAAAPAA BMiller, f3 410 Brow: t.6 012) second victory in the St. Francis | T Ww S d ¥ Mier, 2 313 Donne, ¢2 9.8 Tourney last Friday by defeating | 0 Westmont daturday Results Erzal, g..1 1 3 Solomon, g 0 1 1|Bigler Twp., 44-37. | Ebensburg High won a closely- [ MONDAY, MAR. 15 Sanders w 0 1 1 a Patton won the first quarter, |contested game over Adams Twp. | a Distie 8 Glass B Tie Game 3 Totals ..19 11 49 Totals ..17 5 3¢| 5-7, and remained out front by a |in first round games of the Var- | pea nan a souh Wilhamspors 3 Portage series .20 11 16 2—49/ 25-18 margin at the half. | sity F Tourney at St. Francis. St. Francis Varsity ¥ Fourney Pajton : Ei ad “medias? 17-39 Bigler Twp. then carried the Adams took an 11-6 first quar-| Patton 34, Barnesboro 28 eferees—Solic a | third stanza, 11-7, the score ter lead, and Ebensburg copped | os EH 5 Sosiposs 56 b standing 32-29 going into the | the second period, 5-2, the half| South Fork 30. Saxton 25 Patton Tops Barnes Or0 | final stanza. Patton came back in | | ending in favor of Adams, 13-11. | ISUrIct 6 Glace A Tiile Game In First Round Play Patton High downed Barnesboro i 3 by a 34-28 score in the first round | scoring with 12 points, Francis College's, by Brown with 10. Montoro of Varsity F Tournament Tuesday of | Bigler Twp. captured scoring hon- | games of St. the last quarter to cop the period, 12-8, and notch the victory. Dick Donahue led the Patton | followed | | The third quarter also went t | the Hornets, the score being their favor, 20-16, going into th second half. Ebensburg then rallied to over come the lead by scoring 8 point in | 0 St Tre 33 S 5 A Title Game Bedford 3, Berlin 3 33 el South Fork J. V. Tourney Southmont 46, Everett 20 We t 32, Franklin 31 BS D AY, MAR. 17 Francis Varsity F Tourney > last week. ; ors with 20 points, . : ams’ 5 in che final period. | Rn oe en. 0 Barnesboro started off with f | Binchast Sr 2 De + 55 LL : : 5 510- gona ED 9-5 first quarter lead, but Patton | gennes'y. £0 0 0 Kirsch, f 0 1 1|A7dams Twp. High © 1 97% South Fork Championship Game came back in the socond stanza | Browe 4 210 Montofo, c7 620 South Fork ite | Blake, g...2 0 4 Shoffe, g 2 2 6 | with an 8-5 advantage, the Score} Blas & +2 8.2 Gols, 8 $2 Adams Tos, Defeated | Si Ao Pee standing 14-13 in favor of Litzinger .. 3 0 6 Shimmel .0 9 0 b Cambri | THU RSDAY, MAR. 18 Dragons at half time. | Solomon 03 2 8 By Ebensburg-Cambria | | st Fran —-_— | Totals ..19 6 44 Totals 13 11 37 Westmont High downed Ebens- o 26, Adams Twp Patton Ss 17 13—44 | burg, 47-21, last Saturday in the rt i South ou 21 Bigler 711 11 57 second round games of the Var- | Bi vain Cowher, Nehrig & Co. U Referees—Solic wa Billetdeaux. In Semi-Final Contest LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING VAN SERVICE SEE or CALL J. A. PLATKO Phone 256-R SPANGLER “Every Load Insured” ® YOUR GUESTS WILL ENJOY A Cool Refreshing Drink of Beer or Soft Drinks! Take advantage of our weekly home delivery ser- vice. Our home delivery day for Patton is every Saturday. 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The sécond half was played to | a standstill, both teams landing | & points in the third quarter and 110 in the final quarter. | Forward Bob Hunter of Carroll- | | 37-36 town copped scoring honors with 17 points. Bratton was high for Cozalport with 10 tallies. Carrolltwn G F T Zoatport GFT Remember se [Sarr £.% 311 Salem, 1 2:1 | Weakl'nd, £3 0 6 Bloom, I 4 2 8 | Switzler, ¢1 1 3 Traveney, cl 6 n a” | Malloy, g 4 1 9 Bratton, g.4 2 10 a Ertter, g ..0 2 2 Tiesl, g 0 171 Madormo 102 Taylor 1 2 4 Totals 15 737 Totals .13 10 3 8 8 10— Carrolltown High 33 he «Coalport-Irvona High 1 14 8 10— 36 Referees—Billetdeaux and Solic. NO moderate b sweet or too bitter. not sweet. NESS) NEXT Order a case from your 1 social even Say, Listen IT HAS WHAT IT Since 1870 William F. 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PHS Doite Lilly, 39-26, The locals carried the first per- 2 4/gue was organized at a 2 2|at Nicktown. 9 8| boys under fifteen years of age 1 8 —- Gallitzin Captures Dist. 6 ‘B’ Laurels | Williamsport, 40- | capture the Dist. 6 Class B PIAA | championship. | tories | Madera (54-28), | High, | Tuesday | 52- 26 to earn the right to meet | burg sity F Tournament. tire way, 12-6, the final stanza, 11-3. Ebensburg-Cambria LJ Boys’ Baseball : Loop Is Formed At Nicktown Meet Another district baseball meeting | The league Definite entries in the cir — ee = seid Ebensburg, Totals 1411 139 Totals ... § lay ans arnes- Patton BE i oS p15 Gg) own, Spangler, Indiana, Barnes Lilly High 5 312 6—=286 | boro, Clvmer and Bakerton. Referees—Rich and solic. Several additional teams may ° je added in the near future. The circuit will hold its final Carrolltown Edges Out reorganization meeting April 15 | at a place to be announced later | Rules, by-laws and a schedule will be drawn up at the session. Final | plans will be made and perma- net officers clected. At Thursday's meeting Rever- of Indiana was nam- and John { and Kohler | ed temporary president | Ambrisco was elected | secretary. | Members of the sponsoring | group are Rev. A. C. Marzhau Charles Gallagher, | Joseph Battisti and John Am- | brisco, Ebensburg; Paul Kirsch, | James McCombie, Angelo Dominic and John Lantzy, Spangler; Gor- don Harvey and Rev. Father Ga- vin, Nicktown; and Blair Reed, Barnesboro. also sponsor ball leagues for boys | teen years of age. North Co. League Invites Area Téams Member teams of the Northern Cambria Baseball League have | voted not to join the Cambria Co. League in a proposed combina- | | tion of the two baseball loops. J Six teams now are in the North Cambria circuit. They are Bar-| nesboro Polish Legion, Barnes No. 12, Barnesboro Moose, tings Moose, Allport, and Baker- | ton Athletic & Social Club. Heilwood; Rev. under fif- Secretary Geo. Magulick has i notified the following teams to | attend the next meeting, Mar. 31 iat 8 p. m. in the to enter Patton the loop. The Eagles, Patton St. Bon- Gallitzin High defeated South 34 last week to title with vic- (51-33), over over Homer City (64-31), and then the 40-34 cham- pionship victory over South Wil- liamsport. Conemaugh High won the Class A Dist. 6 title by topping Altoona 53-33, in a game played on last at State College. Prior to the Altoona contest, Conemaugh trimmed Westmont Gallitzin won the over Patton |Altoone, for the isle. | Associated Pros: Selects State All-Star Cage Squad The Associated Press has listed [its All-Pennsylvania cage team | for the 1948 season as follows: CHUCK KARMARKOVICH, Waynes- HARRY DONOVAN, Muhlenberg FRANK KEATH, Elizabethtown JOHN HOPPER, Dickinson NELSON BOBB, Temple Frankie Keath was high scorer in the state with 564, a new rec- ord. Harry Donovan has won the honor of being picked on the first team for 3 straight years. The Westment held the edge the en- | holding quarter leads of 29-11 and 36-18, and taking | FRIDAY, MAR. 9 loop was formed Thursday night when | z x| Cambria-Indiana County Lea: | J. Y Tourney Title is for iit Heilwood, Nick-|JV Tourney temporary | The organization will | basketball and foot- | '[bria Co. Has- | { Polish Legion. | | He states it will be their last op- | portunity | teams are | Clay Works, Carrolltown, {iface, and any other | ing to join the league. ° teams wish- | 5 Class B Title | Stoneycreek 29, Everett 23 C. Inter-Regional Jame Sprang (Dist. 6) oversville 15S | Roaring (Dist 5) 29 St. Francis Varsity F Tourney i 37 3 y . ie of I " re) @ 5 Patton 44, Bigler Tw; Patton High's Panthers emer- Margalis of Westmont was high Westmont. 7, aL ged 39-26 victors over Lilly High |scorer with 16 points while Sey- rs y on Saturday evening in the St. [four led the losers with 10. | a C infer | o ¥ x sr Yoder 917 7 n an maugh ( S Francis College Tourney, thus ad- | Westmont-Upper Yoder 7 4 J u- one een (Dist. 5) 27 Class C Inter-Regional Game Roari Spring ? Sigel High 34 | SATU RD. AY, MAR. St. Francis Varsity F Tourney Patton 39, Lilly 26 Portage 53, Richland 32 | Westmont 47, Ebensburg | Franklin 47, Ferndale 40 { Class B Inter-Regional Game | Stonycreek (Dist. 44, | nN = Suite (Dist. 6) 32 ‘Won in 7 Periods Southmont won the South Fork last Wednesday by | | taking an unusual, exciting seven- | joes game by defeating West- | | In Cauley, | €Y, | late of the | roll, County of Cambria and Com- monwealth of | ceased. Notice is | Letters Testamentary in the [tate of the above named decedent | have | signed. | said Estate are requested to make | payment and those having claims or demands against the same will | make them known without delay | to | ROY T. JOHNSTON, Executor, i Portage, Pa.,, R. D. 1, Box 78. | Pred J. Fees, In of Cambria County, Pennsylvania. dent: vorce given pose the L 3-25 In ment make to Attorney for Ebensburg, No. JOE BACSA, MARY MULATO spondent. To Mary Mulato Bacsa, Respon- Having been appointed Master to take testimony and suggest a » decree my appointment at my office, in on Tuesday, 1:30 P. M,, may appear and be heard. ~ ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE SILVANI, CARRETTI, of Patton, and State of Pennsylvania. Notice is hereby given that Let- ters of Administration in the Es- tate of said decedent have been | granted persons tate are requested to make pay- demands SMORTO, WILDEMAN UNION PRESS.COURIER EXECUTOR’S NOTICE the Estate of Stella M. Mc- otherwise S. M. McCaul- otherwise Stella McCauley, Township of East Car- Pennsylvania, de- that Es- hereby given been granted to the All persons under- indebted to Executor, Pa. 4-1 MASTER'S NOTICE OF HEARING the Court of Common Pleas 510 December Term, IN DIVORCE. Libellant vs. BACSA, Re- 1947. in the above entitled di- action, notice is hereby that I will sit for the pur- of performing the duties of aw Building, Ebensburg, Pa., March 30, 1948, at when and where you CHARLES G. HASSON Master. the Estate of ANTONIO otherwise ANTONIO late of the Borough County of Cambria to the undersigned. All indebted to the said Es- and those having claims or against the same will | them known without delay MADELINE BARANIK, Administratrix, 404 Beech Avenue, Patton. Pennsylvania ment, ested Persons: Notice is hereby given of the | of intention of the Borough Council | of Patton, NOTICE To All Taxpayers, Citizens and Residents of the Borough of Pat- | The ton, County of Cambria and State | Virtue of 25, 1947, Cambria County, Penn- sylvania, to adopt an ordinance at | ATTEST: | the regular meeting, Friday, April 9, 1948, providing “for the assess- | | | | | mont, 40-33. The game was deadlocked at the end of the fourth quarter, | and each of the teams landed 3 | | points in the next period. The 6th frame was a scoreless tie, the winners gained a 2-point mar- | gin in the 7th period. | | Southmont, title winner, defeat- ed Patton's JV’s, 42-22, in first | round games. | Southmont JV ..2 10 914 3 0 2—4( Westmont JV 814 9 4 3 0 0-38 Pinal Standings Listed In County Legion Loop NORTHERN SECTION | | | | wL Ebensburg 5 13 2 Gallitzin 10 1 | 3arneshoro .... TT 1 | Lote tto g 6 Cresson 3 9 | | C in litown I 12 SCUTHERN SECTION | W. L. | Conemaugh 13 2 { Portage i . we AF 4 | Johnstown 1 3 | St. Michael 14 11 | South Fork 3:10 i | Beaverdale 2 1 | 11 Teams Post Forfeits | In County Industrial Loop Teams from Lilly, Nanty-Glo, | cardiff, Twin Rocks, Benscreek, Revloi, Loretto, Colver, Portage, | Puritan, and the Johnstown Unit- led Steel Workers have posted $150 forfeits to play in the Cam- Industrial League. It is expected that teams from | Spangler, Gallitzin, South Fork, St. Michael and Vintondale may join the baseball loop. ° WIN IN CITY PLAYOFF Franklin's Firemen - VFW team wen the Johnstown City Senior League Shaughnessy playoff title during the past week. Franklin beat the Johnstown Legion in ¢ s-game series by scores of 43-35, jand 40-32. Lee Savold Wars by KO Lee Savold won a knockout vic- tory in 54 seconds of the first round over Gino Buonvino, the It- alian heavyweight champion. It| was Buonvino's first defeat after | 11 straight victories in America. Savold was substituting for Joe 3aski, who developed ankle troub- le recently. ° NANTY-GLO MOOSE WINS The Nanty-Glo Moose took the Nanty-Glo Community Loop title Friday by topping the Nanty-Glo Legion, 34-28. | PROPERTY BUY BARR TWP. Richard Miller of Barr Town- ship, has purchased from Louis and Mary Gallou of Hastings, 116 acres in Barr Township or aj consideration of £5,000, rdi to a deed recorded in the office o County Recorder Clark Powell at Ebensburg 1 BIDS FOR SUPPLIES. The Patton Borough School Board will receive sealed bids for School Supplies for the 1948-1949 school term. For further information, call or write to Jesse W. Cogley, Jr., Su-| pervising Principal, Patton, Pa. | All bids must be in the hands | of the Secretary on or before Ap- ril 1, 1948. The board reserves the right to accept or reject any or | team averages 6 feet in height with Karmarkovich the tallest at | 6 feet, 3 inches. all bids. GRETCHEN McCANN, Secretary, | 3-25 Patton, Pa. and | It’s a Complete New Buick Engine Al THESE FEATURES! Come In! See a Demonstration! Place order now for earliest delivery! ae and — Fills and empties automatically. Washes 8 Ibs. of clothes inless than a half-hour ; cleaner, whiter. 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DOUGLASS, Todays biggest power bargain 1722-24 12th Ave., Phone 9311 ALTOONA and collection of as | Said tax shall be & PEDUZZI, the rate of Five 5.0 | Attorneys for Administratrix, | per in The 2 ola Ebensburg, Pennsylvania 3-25 thereby shall be for shall become effective| Notice is by |of Patton, authority granted to | sylvania, Pennsylvania approved June { ment, levy being Act. No. 481. |nual taxes THEODORE M. OTT, President | tablishments Secretary 4-8 I shall be at NOTICE To All Taxpayers, Citizens and land at the at | Residents of the al ton, County of Cambria and State | is hereby given of the | |intention of the Borough Council (May 10, 1948. Cambria County, Penn- to adopt an ordinance at | Virtue of the regular meeting, 1948, providing for the assess- | and collection of an- |Of amusement devices in business es- | Borough of Patton. the | ($10.00) Dollars per year on “Pin | Ball Machines” and “Juke Boxes” rate of Twenty-five Borough of Pat- | ($25. 00) Dollars per year on all other coin operated amusement |devices. The tax collected there- general | of Pennsylvania, and to All Inter- [by shall be for general borough borough purposes. Said ordinance, | ested Persons: if passed, purposes. Said ordinance, if pass- ed, shall become effective Monday, The proposed ordinance is by authority granted to | borough councils by an Act of thé Legislature of the Commonwealth Pennsylvania approved June coin - operated | 25, 1947, being Act. No. 481. THEODORE M. OTT, Friday, April | clubs in the |ATTEST: President Said taxes |BERT J. DOUGLASS, rate of Ten! 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