22, 1948 PAGE ELEVEN e and the ion of the d. filed, the 0 confirm , 1948 at Thursday, July 22, 1948 = — ’ ——— —— UNION PRESS COURIER — , CE MADEMOISELLE SHOPPE Announces the Opening of ANEW STORE IN BARNESBORO at 1010 Maple Avenue Beginning JULY 24, 1948 A i A NOTICE! 'Emeigh Loses 3-1 | HE FACES THAT SOPHOMORE JINX ; | To All Taxpayers, Citizens and Frank Miller, President HIGHLIGHTS Decision to CIO LARRY JANSEN, 0 A Tapuser Citizens Residents of the Township of West Attest: Adrian Buck, Secretary. | Johnstown CIO copped Emeigh | AN UNTRIED ROOKIE ONE YEAR AGO : d wn ) i LE RI g in a ickie whic } 1 Carroll, County of Cambria and |g rto, Wildeman & Peduzzi, Edited by LEO GRIMME 3-1 Sunday in a quickie which | "7/5 NOW THE GIANTS' MOUND MA/NSTAY- State of Pennsylvania, and to All ayo deman § took only 1 hour and 35 minutes. r : Interested Persons: Barnesboro, Pennsylvania Johnstown racked up 2 fast! AS A FRESHMAN HE WON 21 AND Lost 8 {runs in the first frame and had | FOR THE MAJORS BEST 1947 AVERAGE / Notice of Intent to Adopt a Re- | —— ee no trouble as Pitcher Paul Krisko | - solution Imposing a Tax by the { fanned the first 16 Emeigh men. | School District of West Carroll [Rhoades of Emeigh allowed the | Township, Pennsylvania, on Coal | Mined, Hauled, Dumped, etc. Johnstown men 7 hits. ! 2b, Bobby | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN . Spangler Wins Close 6-5 Victory | Emeigh—R. Mattie ss, Bartot If, R. Carver c, Miller | that the School District of West Carroll Township, Pennsylvania, 0 | = Good As Farm Team Hurler : In Extra Inni | s ? 4 n ng = 1b, Wooster 3b, Price If, B. Scott | oo panglen Jon 0 Sloss 64 Te |f, D. Rhoades p. ! | acting through the duly elected members of the Board of School Bakerton Young Man ° : | Pe ’ - = ; : 2 Fans 8 In Succession 'Patton’s Juniors [2 ely ma side Johnstown_P. Yewcic ss, Koz: Wi ee Saved Sr “|ora 1b, Bradley 3b, W. Lewis rf, | Directors, at a meeting held on | Charles McCombie of Bakerton 8-2 mnners Over | test played Sunday on the Span- |Mangus 2b, S. Slobzien 2b-rf, Gar- te A day of pn 2048, took is rapidly becoming the No. 1 ne- | ” jsier Athletic Field. | fole cf, Stetz If, T. Yewcic c, P.| action Jooking towards the adop-| mesis of Pony League batters. ‘Spangler Friday |. Lally was leading, 5-1, going | Krisko p. | tion of a Resolution which will be McCombie, former Carrolltown | 2 . |Into the top half of the 9th, when | Emeigh 2 000 000 100—1 5 ! adopted at a meeting of the said | High School athlete,already lists| Patton's Junior American Le- | Spangler gysned = fis Store at 5 | Johnstown 200 000 10x—3 7 2 | School District to be held on the | two no-hitters and a new strike- |8ion team rung up an 8-2 victory | all, and then pushed across the {9th day of August, 1948, at 8:00 | o'clock P. M, at the Bakerton] ! ° out record amon his accomp- | over the Spangler JAL Friday | Winning run in the last half of | © . . 8 p evening to remain in second place | the 10th frame. T. Lantzy led the 'Vivadelli Tops mn Sckool Building, by the terms of | | winch it will levy, assess and im- | lishments of the 1948 season. : ; : e : i > N o acti 3 » | Spangler hitters with 3 hits, e | . While hurling for Hamilton, | wm he Northern Section of the [2 ear y is; 1 B: tt R Pp. 00D da ng ace pose for general revenue purposes | linistrator, ‘ator JRA I Pennsylvania. School District Of West Carroll Township. | AO INANE NORTH CAMBRIA and General Comment Pd INANINI ance SPORTS ‘Chick’ McCombie Making RNG @® YOUR GUESTS WILL ENJOY A Cool Refreshing Drink of Beer or Soft Drinks! THE GIANTS SHOULDN'T WORRY TOO MUCH ABOUT LARRY FALLING VICTIM TO THAT i SOPHOMORE JINX = RUBE MARQUARD { EQUALED THE ALL Ont., of the Class D. League, the! ith | i i | Yt ’ Nanty-Glo leads the league with | Lilly—Campagna cf, Lucas 1f-p, | . . “ffective e promising 20-year-old lad whiffed |r time”. od ar | — . Tov po 5. | Spangler's Hugo Vivadelli cur-| TIME MARK a tax to become effective on or | 15 opponents in a single game 3 ius and 2 losses, While Span. J. Trybug 3b, Sarnesky p-if, Phil. DL SE i oats ou | OF 19 CON- | after the 15th day of September, | 1948, of two (2c) cents on each | Take advantage of our gler is in last place with 4 losses |lips ss, Evon 2b, Kawcawski rf, | rently holds down the No. 1 posi- SECUTIVE with Lockport. Eight of the strike- | and no wins {H. Try , | ti i C ia Co. Indus- | . 3 OD : . . ybus 1b, Shedlock p. tion in the Cambria Co. Indus : : j . uy come In F)Seesion for a new | Gene Brown allowed the Span- | Spangler—Pawlikowski 2b, Ch- trial League batting race with al jue: lon > yo Sousa 20 || weekly home delivery ser- ony League mark. | gler boys only 5 hits, he and his | ervenak If, Benny cf, Vivadelli 1b, |-917 average. | | Kuced by the deep mining method, || ,Yice. Our home delivery {| day for Patton is every [that has been mined, dumped, con- veyed, placed or loaded into or| | onto any railroad car, steel, truck, | {wagon or conveyance of any kind | | within the limits of the said | { Township of West Carroll, County | | of Cambria and Commonwealth of | | Pennsylvania, and a tax of eight, cents on each net ton of] Chick, as he is known to his |mates smacking out 7. | Ror 5 i Metro of Nanty Glo follows in | teammates, joined Hamilton at | Spangler—Ray Gormish ss, J. wg op The I OR Mig oy io place with .475. Smetana, | the beginning of last seaason af-|Peters If, W. Peters 2b, D. Fryer | Lantzy p, J. Morley p. ' 7" | Benscreek, leads in the doubles | ter making an impressive showing | 3b-p, J. Dunchak cf, R. Dulsky ¢, | Lilly 020 100 300 0-5 12% department with 10. S. Tomechko | at the St. Louis Cardinals try-| Roy Gormish 1b, J. Greene rf, R. Spangler ..000 100 004 1-6 11 4|0f Mosscreek tops the loop in| out school at the end of the 1946 Backer poh. ob L ° | home runs with six and J. Kuhn campaign. atton—Sammarco 2b, Litzing- | : {of Colver has the most triples, | Like most of young pitchers |e SS, Solomon If, Donahue in, Colver Leaguers | six. i just starting up the baseball lad- | Jenkins c, Singel rf, Vezza cf, Spangler’s T. Lantzy has com- | Thump Twin Rocks | piled the best won-and-lost Zoe Saturday. Call or phone your orders early! HASTINGS ; i y y 8c) der McCombie was troubled by |VVinslow 3b, Brown p. . Le ‘ s of wildness. “They told me I'd kil | Spangler : 010 0101 0—2 5 4) | cord for pitchers with four stra- two thousand (2,000) Donnds 2 | Patton 023 201 x—8 7 4| Colver thumped Twin Rocks {ight victories. Jonh Skibo of Col- | | bituminous coal, produced by th: . strip mine or open pit method, somebody if I did'nt get control | so I spent a lot of time throwing | > at one spot. They finally let me |} » k H work in relief roles near the end | Osscree its of the season.” he explained {0 S ¢ S da J timesat bat to lead the 20-hit McCombie finished the year | EA nag un ay attach of the winners. Homers Colver Colts Top with a record of nine victories Mosscreek was blanked, 7-0, on |py Ball and P. Kuhn added to i and seven losses, winning mostly Sunday at Nanty-Glo in a Cam-|the winners’ margin. Kostelnick, R ] » Team 9.7 in relief. His strikeout showing |bria Industrial game. Gongloff | Kalminar, and Valeri each had 2 €evioc 9 | was much more impressive as| Kept 8 Mosscreek hits scattered paggers for Colver. Colver defeated Revloe, 9-7, in he fanned 130 batters in 105 in- While his mates supported him Twin Rocks—J. McPhee If, Kri- |a Cambria Industrial League tilt nings. well, having only 1 error. ston If, Tebo 1b, Shutak c¢, War=+|played last Wednesday at Colver. After returning to Hamilton at| The North Cambrians used 3 |g) ss-p, Knapic cf, E. McPhee cf, John Kuhn and Valeri led the the start of the present season, pitchers and ran up 4 errors. M. Popp rf, "Tossel rf, Ricca 2b, hitting attack for Colver, each McCombie was transferred to| Stock of Nanty-Glo collected a Bradley 2b, Topor 3b, Plava p-1b. collecting 3 hits. Colver ran up| JUNIOR LEGION LEAGUE Winston-Salem of the Carolina double and single in four trips| Colver—Valeri cf, Skibo 2b, Se-|3 tallies in their half of the 4th| ~~ Northern Section League. However, he was soon re- | t0_Pace the batters. {mko 3b, Kozicki 3b, Kalminar rf, [to break a 5-5 tie. Summary: THURSDAY, JULY 22 called by Hamilton after recording | with a lopsided 18-8 victory on|yer has set 66 opponents down | Sunday in a Cambria Co. Indus- swinging to become the league's trial loop game ployed at Colver. top stike out artist. Valeri swatted out 5 hits in © * ¥ * i {that has been mined, dumped, | conveyed, placed or loaded into or | | onto any railroad car, steel, truck. | wagon or conveyance of any kind | within the limits of the said Town- ship of West Carroll. | The Resolution will also pro- | vide for the appointment of a Col- [lector of said tax, penalties for its enforcement and other nec- v r————— | ©SSATY PrOVisions. |MOSSCREEK WINS, 5-2 | Any interested party may ex- Mosscreek won a 5-2 decision amine a copy of the Resolution over Twin Rocks Saturday in a |by applying to Adrian Buck, Sec- Cambria Industrial League game. retary of the Board, Elmora WARD'S STANDARD SYSTEM BOOKS Phone 2741, Hastings | Remember . . . A Cond Cola Drink Schedule ® COLVER COLTS LOSE, 2-0 ! Colver lost a Cambria Indus- Mosscreek——-J. Wargo ss-3b, E.|Duman rf, J. Kuhn ss, P. Kuhn| Revloc—Wise cf, Gongloff 3b, Dpto wa Jones rf-1f, Bartlozzi 2b-ss, Tom- 1b, Ball cf-2b, Parrish If, Orsini |Scardigli If, Ceschini ¢, Miller 2b, yler four straight victorigs in the : ; ) Barnesboro at Spang echko cf, Hudak 3b, S. Tomechko |. Kostelnick {uhn Sr 5s, Panek 1t >olocheck rf, | TUESDAY, JULY 27 : ; ‘ , , X stelnick p, J. Kuhn Sr. p. Joll ss, Panek 1b, Polocheck rf, ISDAY, LY 27 is ATR : , stric South. Rob a Sy Oepnso Kostelnick D Son BE De so Harland p. Cree o | * carrolltown at Patton trial game to Johnstown District , ) Twin Rocks 020 022 002— 8 10 7 (Speicher p, Harland p, Cree p. | Nanty-Glo at Barnesboro 12 CIO by a 2-0 score on Satur- day night. His overall record so far this At : ii . : ed season is nine 2b-p, Rackavan ¢, Gallo p, Shev-|Colver 042 523 11x—18 20 2| Colver—Valeri cf, Kozicki 20: | Spangler at Loretto wins and only three losses. | McCombie was a letterman in | three different sports at Carroll- edy p, Bellabelle 2b. ? o ne ® | on Shakeups Affect | 1b, Forcellini rf, W. Silko rf, Bo- Kalminar rf, J. Kuhn ss, P. Kuhn | — 1b, D. Ball 2b, Semko If, Orsini c¢, | CO. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Skibo p. | SATURDAY, JULY 24 Revloc 002 100 200—7 10 5| Puritan at Spangler | Twin Rocks at Loretto After a tour of the United States, a prominent European was being interviewed on his impress- SOCIAL SECURITY & PAYROLL RECORDS FOR GENERAL BUSINESS Loose leaf systems for Taverns, Restaurants, Clubs, Hotels, and Beer Distributors. All refill sheets for sale. town High. He held down an end | , y 5 i 20 position on the first-string foot- back ¢, Crookshank 2b, conglot Chapman, Mel Ott | Colver ball squad. | Mosscreek .... 000 000 000—0 8 4, Ben Cha ras dismi lor» . . ol ( apman was dismissed as Y The Baherton youth gained 8 | Nanty-Glo 200 020 03x—7 9 1|manager of the Philadelphia Phil- 'Soissons Capture early baseball experience while | [lies last Friday and Coach Allen 401 301 00x—9 14 2! Cardiff at Mosscreek ° Emeigh at Nanty-Glo Colver at Benscieek |ions. He had seen our skyscapers, | |inspected our giant factories, and | visited our national wonders. But | (when the reporters asked what | {had impressed him most, he re- | ____/ Destgned and Approved by PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD playing with different independent | He lives with his grandparents, combinations in Bakerton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCombie Barnesboro. of Bakerton, in the off-season. | (Dusty) Cooke was named as mn 12-Gauge Honors | temporary successor. 4 aks ? |" Chapman has been manager of | THe Soivsons of Flasngs, Fred [the Phillies since June 30, 1945, |L. and his son, Fred Jr, took [when he succeeded Fred Fitz- |father-and-son laurels in the 20- | | |gauge class at the Pennsylvania | Spangler at Mosscreek Loretto at Nanty-Glo Colver at Cardiff Emeigh at Benscreek Johnstown at Lilly Portage at Puritan Revloc Twin Rocks (plied simply, “The size of the [American Garbage Can. | | | The Swing to for the first NO sweet or too bitter. Scientifically processed by the making it possible to make a not sweet. NESS) is now completely eli Say, Listen . .. IT HAS WHAT IT BREWED & B Since 1870 William F. Goenner, President NEW LIFE BEER NOW IS GREATER THAN EVER! moderate beverage that is not too Therefore the enemy of all beers (BITTER- | PILSNER the choice of millions. | NEXT TIME i ¢ 99 | Jack Kabat, piloting on “Offy" | CALL FOR NEW LIFE lout jor a battled iil Order a case from your local distributor for that social event at home IT TAKES WHAT IT HAS! The one beer that | 0 <2 > | played on the Patton diamond. NEW LIFE holds its head high | Pitcher Gene Brown of Patton GOENNER & COMPANY [5 faviiowan oo John Brobinus, Treasurer John J. Haluska, Sales & Adv. Mgr. simmons. In another startling move, Mel |Ott, manager of the New York |Giants since 1942, was removed |from his position and Leo Duro- |cher, manager of the Brooklyn | Dodgers, was signed to take over! |the job at New York. | { Durocher was released by the | {Brooklyn team and Bert Shotten, | [who led the Dodgers to the pen- | {nant last year, was recalled to] |Succeed Durocher. Mel Ott will | remain with the Giants in an-| time you can enjoy a | other capacity. | | . | Little Loses Race; Goenner Brewing Company, I= 3 Yes perfect balance, not bitter, J Cars In Crackup Little Mike Little of Johnstown {had his five-straight-win string as | winner at Ebensburg Friday ev- | ening at fairgrounds in the weekly | Imidget racing contests. He was | defeated before 5,000 persons .n a 50-lap midseason championship | event. ! minated, making New Life |and-neck with Little, and finally | crossed the finish line with a 1 car-length lead. | Bringing spectators to their {feet in the Australian pursuit |race was a five-car crackup. No- {body was reported injured. Barnesboro Edges Patton Juniors, 4-2 Barnesboro Junior Legion won a 4-2 victory over Patton’s Jun- iors in a recent league game TAKES . .. in any company! [limited the winners to but 2 hits, |but 3 errors and 5 walks accoun- [ted for the Barnesboro victory. OTTLED BY The summary: Barnesboro—Roman cf, Hom- |ady 2b, Shea ss, Craver c, Bobal Waxey. rf, Baker If, Patrick p, Zeanchock p. Patton—Sammarco 2b, Litzinger ss, Solomon If, Donahue 1b, G. Brown p, Jenkins c¢,” Vezza cf, Singel rf, Winslow 3b. Barnesboro ..... 010 003 0—4 2 1 Patton - comune . 000 002 0—2 3 3 JOHNSTOWN, PA. Charles Symons, Secretary 0 comprise the Eastern Division, Zale, Cerdan to Fight at Skeet Championships held recent- WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 ly at the Ebensburg Fairgrounds. | Spangler =t Solver The senior Soisson shot a 94| gmeigh at Cardiff while Fred Jr. carded an 89. | Lilly at Puritan : Topping the day was the rec-| Mosscreek at Portage ord of Jom H, Gallaty of Pitts-| Twin Rocks at Johnstown burgh, who cracked 100 consec- | utive clay birds to win the 12-1 Results gauge honors. It was only the JUNIOR LEGION LEAGUE second time in the history of the | Recent Northern Section Games state shoot that a perfect score | Panssbora 4 Bogon 2 y o atton Jd, pangie was made. Loretto 7, Nanty-Glo 1 The only other gunner to break | 100 consecutive targets is Mr. | CO. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Soisson of Hastings, who also is | Recent Games a nationally-renowned trick shot.| Colver 12, Emeigh 1 | Revloc 12, Puritan 9 Johnstown 15, Puritan 5 ® | Altoona, Johnstown to Be | wipNesbay, uy 1s In State Pro Grid League | Eortecs Nanty-Glo 6 n Rol, 5, Yarttan i Altoona will be a member of | SATURDAY, JULY 17 . the Pennsylvania Pro Football | Jose Bs 2 League for the coming season. | Benscreek 20, Loretto 6 The complete schedule of the| Spangler 7, Cardiff 1 loop will be released the latter | SUNDAY, JULY 18 A : Johnstown 3, Emeigh 1 part of this month. Nanty-Glo 7, Mosscreek 0 Johnstown, Altoona, McKees-| Revloc 11, Loretto 4 port, Brownsville and Ambridge| Benscreek 9, Partan G will comprise the Western Divi-| Spangler 6, Lilly sion of the league while Scranton, | York, Allentown, and Shenandoah | y 5 Colver 18, Twin Rocks 8 eo with Pottstown a likely addition. | mony Zale, 34-year-old Gary, s | world middleweight opamp, wy jefend his title agains arce PIAA Votes ho Extend | Cerc of France, in a . . | Cerdan, pride Full-Time Coach Ruling bout which probably will be held The PIAA during the past|at Ebbetts Field Brooklyn; on week decided to allow member- | Thursday, Sept. a schools to compete another year | o ies . with parochial school. It voted lo |GRID OFFICIALS’ EXAMS postpone until Sept. 1, 1949, the] The PIAA has announced that effective date of a new rule ban- [the 1948 ‘exams for prospective ning competition with non-mem- [football officials will take Place ber schools employing part-time [throughout the state on Sept. 9. coaches. Most parochial school do [Aug. 20 is the deadline for filing not have full-time coaches. | applications. The action was taken after the | . Pennsylvania Catholic Athletic | SCORES HOLE-IN-ONE Assn. requested more time for the| Abe Colbus of Altoona scored a parochial schools to comply with | “miracle hole-in-one” on the 187- the new ruling, which was to|yard No. 8 hole at Summit Coun- have gone into effect Sept. 1. try Club in Cresson last week. PCIAA member schools have ° the same eligibility rules for the | FALLENTIMBER LOSES most part. Fallentimber lost a 3-2 decision . to Coalport recently in a Cam- SPANGLER TRIPS CARDIFF bria-Clearfield Valley League tilt. Spangler’s Cambria Industrial |Other recent league scores were loop team won an easy 7-1 vic- Moran 7, Fallentimber 3; Ramey tory over Cardiff Saturday. | 12, Fallentimber 0. | | ON NS and —- and out. cial jobs. ALSO SEE THE NEW- Phone 2401 = Frigidaire Full with "UVE-WATER" ACTION )S.: All THESE FEATURES! Fills and empties automatically: Washes 8 Ibs. of clothes inless than a half-hour; cleaner, whiter. Gives two “Live-Water" rinses Spins clothes damp dry , . « some ready for Ironing Immediately. Self-balancing—no bolting downy Self - cleaning — porcelain inside Can be hand eontrolled for spe- Come In! See a Demonstration! Place order now for earliest delivery! Washer Frigidaire RN Rlectrie I=] IRONER CLOTHES DRYER for quick, automatic drying indoers for better, faster, easier ironing BENDER ELECTRIC COMPANY CARROLLTOWN EAGLE PRINTING COMPANY, BARNESBORO OFFICE SUPPLIES y Automatic ALTOONA 1722-24 12th Ave., Phone 9311
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