PAGE TWELVE a UNION PRESS. Ev — .COURIE ER Thursday, October 14, 1948 y " ing L N ApS [158 nea wi | ew atton ow anty Glo Raps lod ended with the ball on the |Hollidaysburg drove to the 13 TH CAMBRIA ing eague 12, Sullivan then raced to the 2 yard line HT on an end run and slashed off Ebenshurg—28 Holli b $ l 0 ( ) én Season N t WwW k Barnesboro, 13-12, guard for the final score. Klock LEE. Zubrosky Aoliaayshurs=9 and General Comment Edited by LEO GRIMME P ex ee In Ni h t Con tes t Sgain sonverted the point with 8 | LGM iorian B Kantner eautiful place kick, C—Nelson.......... Weis NAAN - - AA o Ls 6 Cl b R t d: Week Nov. 29 Week Dec, 6 g ie I ce RG—R. Serta ¢ ML oul - ~~ Ve ups epresen e ’ 2 ~Leglon-Eagles 6—Eagles-Slovak Nanty Glo High came out on!rLr Bp anciamid Mt. St. Mary’s—0 | RT—Seymour orist | . Vote aE 88a ly C T— BAG opines 1 RE—Doerr ..... Patton-C Inde end t ’ Will End Next Apr. 7 2—Moose-Slovak 8 Maose-s0r" top, 13-12, last Friday evening |LT—Chapman a Yn QB—Miller Robinsol arroiiown ame | Pp ents . Week Dec. 13 Week Dec.20 |i & game with Barnesboro High | LG—Kruls .............0 Millard | LH—Bukovita McTig . - The 1948 Patton Bowling Lea-|13—Vets-Slovak 20—Vets-Eagles at the Barnesboro Municipal Sth. | go Eagan Seas ineten wee OMCORROY | RE--Cavatont .. Friedenbloom Ve rida Ends In Scoreles ° Opener Here Ends gue schedule has been drawn up | 15—Fagles-Moose 22—Legion-Moose dium. RT—Bibok ain . MeAndievs Pen pileld tore rege Fo ¥ —— F | > |to begin Monday of next week, |1¢—Leglon-S 23—S0I-Slovak RE—B tay tollidayspurg | i " | ~ . 3 € ek, Ww Don Russell, of Nant Gl Lantzy .. Curran | Fellidaysburg ........o... 0 0 0 0— 0 { i 8 > Ps HY eek Dec. 27 Week Jan. 3 ’ y 0, | QB— 3 : 'In scoreless Tie ian aL the Patton palard | Legion Slovak 3 Moose Slovak Passed to Quarterback Yoder in Ne Forands th Berarginei | yoo patitutions: Evensburg -D. Zabros- P 8 . S p ~Vets- 5—Leg - e clos i : a - a \ | ky, , pr, T. e = Panthers, Mountaineers Both Threaten to Score; The Patton Independents, cogs bowled on Monday, Wednesday, | 30—Eagles-Moose 8—Eagles-SO1" with on mines of He gue RH-Chervenak — Fano ko, Bonora, Putsakuilisn, Carnahan, Do- . i € 8, cod ar Ws 3 | la, " 5, i 8 Patton Gains 155 Yards to 124 for Carrolls |e by, the Lafayette’ Cologe|2n uadsy escent lo fotbididh 1 BiiSial Some Ne Bh 8 8G ey brn King, Bouma, A J - American, rank (Dutch) e loop, the first |i2 Moose-SO: 9—Vets- Nanty Glo registering ir 5th] Subs cv Bb. Fray eer, Winegardner, Trenkle, _ The Carrolitown High School | closing minutes of the fourth|Schwab, fought a scoreless race |for some years, will be teams | Vo Sioonk 1 OT 0986 i of fp geing weir Sth stoayatitions: St. Francis—Biancon!, poduchdowns—Empfield, T. Roberts, Stadium was the scene of a hard | quarter, when Paul Jenkins pass. | With the Williamsburg VFW on |from Fraternal Order of Eagles, | ~~ Week Jan. 24 Week Jan, 31 the scoring in the second Pe Barnes, Baker, Plesic, Marcus; Mt. St.| Poits after touchdowns—Miller, 4 fought contest on Friday evening | ed to Jack Farrell on the Ma n. | the Patton gridiron on Sunday |Aerie 1244; Loyal Order of | 24—Moose-Slovak 31—Leglon-Slovak when Don Russell heav 5 | Mary's—Watterman, Pollinan, Fabian, | placements, s October 9th, when the Sarroll- | taineers’ 10. On the next in | afternoon. ” [ Moose, Lodge 488; Walter McCoy 27 Vets Bagios' ee Swartz a lateral to Saved ay | hr shin De: NE . town Mountaineers clashed with | Patton fumbled and Carrolltown | The first threat of the game Post, American Legion; John Week Feb. 7 ~ Week Feb. 14 the six yard line, | Extra Points—Klook 3 EL Altoona ; th li » they ston i anthers, in their an- |Fecavered, The Mountaineers then galtie i Teg Sriliamebyre ele- | White Post, VFW; Sons of Italy | Lesion Vets 14 Moose. Slovak Swartz plunged over to make | * a o11€ T ootball match. returned the favor by fumbling Ven, aided by 2 first downs, drove | Lodge 310, 7a Citizens | ,; —22gies-Mo0se —Leglon-Eagles o s vital extrs ; . : . Ste 8 : : on the next bla ye Th Tv yun ong to the Patton 6-yd. stripe. Their ee 0, and Slovak, Citizens |, sci Sever 17—Vets-SOI good the vital extra point. 3 T S pi 33- Sta In the opening minutes of the | eers were Dy to wn pute attempts to cross the ls line ond. let hedul th th | Week eb 21 Jyosk Fen. 22 Barnesboro then took the kick- | 4 ens urg owns | : he first quarter, the Mountaineers | cers re equ 0 the taghk|atiempts POSS he complete schedule, with the | 21—Vets-Eagles %8—Leglon-Moose [off and marched 68 vards { [ na C ie sallitzi e clicked into scoring Potts es [again, however, and held the failed and Patton took over. weeks beginning Mondays, is as|23—Legion-Slovak 2—Vets-Siovak thy A Afthed 53 Yards % 30) 1c i flora Catholic took Caflitzin min Louie Rizzotti, took the first punt | Panthers on downs. LL the third quarter of the |go)10ws: | 22—Moose-301 $-—Eagles-S0] ing” the Toa gon i a) olin ays urg 1 ti lds Fricay ign 0'6) we ’ : o { y - ‘ , | ge , e Independents made a : Week Mar. 7 Week Mar, 14 : Boal. € exira point | a oona, scoring 18 points in of the game on his own 30 yard| Patton held a & to 2 edge in|52Mé Ue indey ig Week Oct. 18 Week Oct. 25 —Eagle! Laon. failed with the ing 3 | s . . at line, and raced along the Re | first downs, they also gained ad oy smabure i A first 18—Tenion vets 25 Eagles-SOT | Papier Slovak 18 Vers Bove Nanty Glo. nlf ending Tio 5/1 28-0, Friday Night Sach 91 tie 1ast twa quarters, rout to the Patton 25. Carrolltown |total of 155 ° yards against|g ang th ero, pigskin on the 20—Eagles.-Moose 27—Legion-Moose | 10-—Legion-SOI 17—Moose-SOI Barnesb , ter | Left Half Gority broke the ice bur; shes te ton oo. oartolliown | Carrolitowns 124° [5 2nd : Jilliamsbure line was 21—S0I-Slovak 28—Vets-Slovak | Week Mar. 21 Week Mar. 28 the Arpeshore same back after| Ebensburg High had little | in the second frame by plunging Ban next four plays, but then lost |; Carrolltown—o Patton re Patton sor E oy 1d | | esnOl | i—Veweose |-bcrlonMoose 38-LepiowSOI" | iin Craver Boing over ren os |irouble in" defeating "Holidays. over from the 3.vd. stripe after a Ci the ball on downs. | LT—Symosky Ree wore force EY) 3—Vets-Eagles ~~ 10—Legion-Eagles [34 SOI-Slovak 31—Eagles-Slovak [one yard line. Bi o 2e |purg High last Friday night at|65-yd. march. Behe booted the par: In the second quarter neither|ra— JOY . I forced to surrender on 2-Legion Slovak 11- SO Slovan Week Apr. 4 et oo © ammesboro's extra | Ebensburg, tre Red Devils eo |ron for the 7-0 lead at halftime, on + team was able to maneuver into | Roy : aay! In the final stanza, passes were 15—Moose- Slovak 22 Legion-SOT 4—Eagles-Moose Score Barneshoro 12 Nanty Glo 7. BE i hi i the first] Quarterpack Hogan Went pass he Scoring position,and it was not | RT—R, Sponsky ...... “Albright | flying everywhere, but neither | 17—Leglon-Vets 24—Eagles Slovak 6—Leglon-Slovak In the closing minutes R uart hen Ji ~1€ ISU happy in the third period, toss- Spor until the third quarter that Pat- | RE-5 [Eckenrode P. Hoover team advanced to within scoring 13—Fagles-501 25—Moose:Vels Ivana! passed to i js os veel [us or abril ror | ing two touchdown paSses. The | to | tons first real threat of the |®B—Matsko .... E. Jenkins | distance. rard i oto ter ty > 81° first heave carried 14 yards to | Den game came when Evan Jenkins ii - : Gresko The statistics found Patton at- . The 2, Lodut aa viet 11 ler 2 drive of 65 yards. . Bob Yetsko who ran 20 yards to | pare intercepted a Mountaineer pass (FB—Buck .............0.0 0000 Hood | tempting 8, completing 1 and in- Hastin S ] ops err ree Ito 11 > on | Ebensburg én another drive ad- | score. The second pass went 45 | scho eri] Mlountmmesy PASS|NE Ne re TV alae 8, ampleting 1 2nd in g P y y 1°dl on nen SID | vanced to the Blair Countyseat- | yards to Mike Ronan in the end to ¢ yards to the enemy 20, before he | Fiton wo... “Garrolitovn—g® more |liamsburg’s attempting 14, com- ° | vantage in yards Taney oi r age or 16 Jaud line at Hie en of gon, nd was downed. From here brother |enrode, Bradford, Lehmier, M. Spon-|Plting 4 and intercepting no aer- 6 0 I B ttl I h d N ht 165 to 157 uel 1 fe SEL Quarter, Roberts, of Don Mack of Alt Catholic thou Pa rorried the ball to the one | RY hata Dinhart, F. Hoov-!ials. Patton held the lead in first “Uy n a e urs ay 1g | Barnesboro completed 3 of 8 hu hh hi I broke loose in the Fourth “for a P a ine. Wi irt in si er, R. Donahue, P. Jenkins, Vow 5. L yar after a penalty agai 2 e ! yard 0 ih pavan i sight Referee—Venzon, Umpire—Visnovsky. | on" five $2 2nd tS, 13. Yards Threat S d Wh ° Po be varus or itile Nanty | his mates. P y against 50-yd. run and a score, while a are - B 2 nesman—Rich. x e 0 0 a 3 i chic the strong Carrolltown line dug ° air as against 55 for the visitors. rea toppe en Notre Dame 26, Michigan State 7 Nanty Glo—13 B 60 yds | Quarterback Miller heaved Tow (ements Joker, afier inter. Pres in and held Patton on downs. Lp Fatton—0 witiamsburg—0 | Cherry Pass Intercepted| Pitt 16, West Virginia 6 | LE—Prindle "... arneshoro—12 | long pass to Doerr who made the gepimg a Sanaa pass, Reed Mais Patton threatened again in ime | Vernon Rowland le ~ § Bite ; "| Lafayette 56, WJ. 15 {3guela Montanero Catch on the Hollidaysburg eight ane 2 = wg S Nght sue oppc ee —— < " M Lymn |, Scoring the lone touchdown in| Lehigh 45, Drexel 0 FA Paterno |and raced across. The half end- |? € line ior a yard run and well ‘Wins Contest Sum "W. Claycomp | the first quarter, Hastings High Rutgers 34, qemple 20 5 RG—Strenko ™ Mos ed 21 to 0. the final score. Se | a o €e sburg y uckne. 1 en] — a] Buy Vote Puss | " ie defeated Cherry Tree 6-0, last Fuso 51, Carnegie Tech 7 Elna Stitt Maurer returned a punt to the 12 Sona Catholic 33 Gallitgind John AVE Drees rors Vernon W. Rowland of Palmer © Sreess | inursday evening on the Hast-| juniata 7, ‘Alllance 0 QB—Yoder Dukes | Hollidaysburg 41 yard line to set|LT Aigner ... Rose and silos rom Ave. Patton was the only con-|QB— asst | ing field, Canisius 30, Fordham 21 LH—Swartz lkowski|the stage for the touchdown in |LG—Pacifico McMahon — testant to guess a 0-0 score for calle| Quarterback, Paul Seleschock, DO How (0s 6 ° RH—Mearnic inchook | the final quarter. Mike Bukovitz Re sunt Perry [the Patton . Carrolitown football ro Wilson plunged over from the four yard| Columbia 34. Yale 28 Ras 3 yp CAVE plunged over from the one yard RE Tuddy jp rRzleh game on Friday night of last ton: J “Morgan, G.|line to score for Hastings in the| Cornell 40, Harvard 6 Barnesboro © & o §13|line after Carnahan’s spectacular |RE—Yetsko . Julian reek, and thereby won the $10 DeDea, B. Tinnick, M, Williams, Don- initial quarter to climax a 58 Sonia ST Ib Indiana ST 12 | Substitutions: Nanty Glo—Gonglors, | 26 Yard run on a triple reverse. on Homan. sums prize award in the contest spon- BS: i A a) al D a, . Young; (yard drive. y A : | Balenak; Barnesboro—Handrick, Kay- Ebensburg held : ority ongirono : . Hinish, Rash, , is 14, Mt. St. M 0 den, R. ; ensburg held a wide 15 to 6 | RH—L 5 169 t 398° and up sored by a number of Carrolltown Deni aint ry tile. as Cherry Tree threatened to B6 Prancls 14, M. 8 a1y's fen, Rynish, McMullen, ~ Shngula, margin in first downs and never FB—Mack een 0 Tax Inc. || firms. Referee—Vivadelli. Umpire—Marquet- | score in the final quarter, hold- INDEPENDENT | ,Touchdowns—Swartz, Yoder, Zean-|Permitted the visitors to come |Altoona .. 0 713 13—33 ANY TERS Anaabceh If the’ score: Would have been te. Head linesman—Ball. Field judge— [ino the ball on the Hastings five | SUNDAY, OCT. 10 chock, Craver. within scoring distance until the | Gallitzin . 9-9 6-0 either way, about 12 $1 hn . . yard line, but Lou Molino of Patton Ind, 0, Williamsburg 0 pha er touchdown—Swartz— | final minutes of the game when ro icndowns oh ority, Yetsko, Mack, See Your Local Dealer or— would have been awarded. How- a Hastings saved the game by in-| NATIONAL LEAGUE SCORES | Referce—Ball. Umpire—Gall. ! 2 Drive in to Factory Showroom ever, Me. Sowiand was the only Patton Man Aiding In Jorcenting 4 pass and putting the SUNDAY, OCT. 10 * f ¥ oefocoofoofonfoofoofecorfoofoofocfoofortoofoctoofecgeeoafootosootsedoeontoofoctoofecdoctoofocfecostoofoogontoofeofoeoofoofoogosd one out of over 100 entries who o . all out of danger. : ¢ 1 cy ¢ oe + Open 7 Days a Week predicee a scoreless tie. All-American Selection Cherry Tree crossed the Hast- Fil” Eagles 3; bi Blais 0 St. F r ancis F lash’ + ' i abl e time interval between the| Frank Schwab of Patton, on [ings goal early in the game when cago Bears 42, L. A. Rams ‘ i F 0]0) ! BALL 3 CLEARF IELD F URS publishing of our paper Thursday| Walter Camp’s All-American |Parcell sprinted 20 yards, but Shep Eas Lama Cops Win Sunday i i ferer New Furs - Repairs - Remodeling | | morning and the Patton-Hastings| team in the early 1920's, is |the play was called back due to . . : 3 hous 11-15 Nichols St. Clearfield, Pa. game this Thursday evening did| helping to pick the weekly sel- |an offsides penalty. Chuck T 1 Wi On Cresson Field + PLENTY OF ACTION! + High not Sermit a “football contest” | ections for Colliers Magazine's Hastings held a wide 18-8 ad- ay or ms | St F (3 I Fride . 1948 All-American Team. vantage in first downs and com- Wi . St. Francis College’s fast-mov-'? * ened This selection is sent in each [pleted 3 of 5 passes while Cher- Bout ith Johnson |ing Red Flash took its third con- | & PATTON * respe week and from the selections [ry Tree made good on 4 of ; . : | secutive win Sunday by topping | * Shry of all the former star players, |aerials. With a sensational win over Mt. St. Mary's, 14-0, at Cresson | % inten Calliers makes its selection of Hastings—6 Cherry Tree—p | Honeychile Johnson in Philadel-| The Frankies dominated play | » " nw 9 ly la their All-Americans. LE—Ulricn Baker | PRia recently, Chuck Taylor of from start to finish roll i 3 "Spe : : ; LTR. Abel Coalport, welterweight title con- | - sh Ihe up 2/3 ; * R Colliers is cooperating with Price : | 305 to 175 margin h og Dr. \ | the Associated Press, and at |IG—Thomas White tender, has resumed his_training | qq J gin in rushing and | & 2 -» T | the end of the grid Sjndnash _“Ondecko for matches with Ernie Pelaia in| 200n8 43 more yards on 4 pass & S, . Lo this hs will og Wg RE Stomiand : vomlk | Detroit and Al Herch in Miami. | SOmpleition. The invaders made hi ! Ney American team. ! A Hill [He will then meet Bernard Do-| 890d on 2 of 6 passes for 24 yds. |g + Dr M O N E Y 2? Frank is being assisted in | QB—Seleschock Parcell | cussen on the West Coast. | Firs downs Rare 14-8 in favor of |» ST MICHAEL ne nw A Hew . making his selections by PHS |RH_Schall . Rager| He is slated to Meet ‘Ike Wil-|7¢ Fed Flash, ; % ° x INC it Coach Pat Marquette, Jesse W, |FB_Wolanin Scott liams in a major fight at Phil-| St: Francis scored first in the. (RECENT WINNERS R McK 2 : frome Cogley Jr. supervising princi- |Hastings . 0 0—6|adelphia’s Convention Hall in De-|S¢¢ond frame after a 36 yard! Si > OVER McRPESPORD) . a (OUT OF TOWN) pal at Patton, Charles Swab, Chery Bio +0 0 0 0—0|comber. Chuck, who hopes to | drive. St. Francis took over on|3 ; more aM Ley Grimme, sports editor | noline, Adame, Hoovers Clon Tiss: [meet champion Sugar Ray Robin- | the 2 pu ost ids in the | og SUND AY o mora, | of the Union Press-Courier. Flock, Fleming. 2 {son again soon, will weigh about Nex plays. Paul Tomko, Fresh- | o ° Touchdown—sSeleschock. [116 for his future fights, as he|man back, then threw a screen | ) 4 what @® M ial Tak N . 1 Referee — Vivadelll. Umpire — Hoover. [seems to be at his best at that Pass to Ed DelGrande good for 16 | ee 2:30 P M 1 She er Batti es ig Linesman—Monick. | poundage. | yards. Tomko skirted right end |% : ea ¥ pare op Batting Crown ~~ ~ ~| In his last title fight with Rob-|for 13 and Chervenak picked up| 3 that Then b all means send a . ? ai, : ’ 3 |inson, Chuck hurt his spine and|8 more in a center plunge. Tomko | Y . 2 : y ; ’ 8 Bank Money Order was 51 Lous Cardinale San : What's Doing {was unable to continue after six Went the remaining yard for the | % PATTON ATHLETIC FIELD . Sones if ou don Ie /OF the grea ~ {rounds although he was more] score, with Klock converting. de . ave a checkin t ] g account. est one-man shows in baseball, : : > ; | : ; 2 Admission : § : * those It : DT alo pal, In [than holding his own against the | Late in the third period, Mt. |e dmission: Children 50c, Adults $1, tax included 3 ght f ts safe --~ convenient to use --- and by far the [batting championship with an F ball | jon. The fight grossed Some Bt. Marys Dung 22% Yeturmed to! 3 + g . . . |average of .376. ee E ie BY. Francis 25 The third per. gu most economical way there is of transferring Unofficial averages at the sea oot | _— ——— e—— Jan |son’s end also showed him ahead { cash. [in every other batting depart- HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE | ° {ment except home runs. He was s — MEMBER FEDERAL DE : {barely beaten out by New York's THURSDAD: on Fishes Games i | POSIT INSURANCE CORP. — |Johnny Mize and Pittsburgh’s| PATTON at HASTINGS* ® H Ralph Kiner. Beaverdale at South Fork FIRST NATI | . ECT tp pe TE (Pont y comypalibons prove le | 1 3 Westmont at EBENSBURG* ONAL BANK At PATTON (Game at Hastings Tonight BARNESBORO at Boswell* | Jar Hastings and Patton Highs will | Lilly at CRESSON* . Camb! od knowr ed to | ’ : PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA {eet In “their annual battle at| Thewzy Tree gt Hefiwood, | (8 p. m. on Thursday of this | Hollidaysburg at Altoona Catholic* | od re | week under the lights at the Has-| Central Catholic of Pittsburgh at dre — Itings Athletic Field. 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