an, er ) id n- n, od li Thursday, April 28, 1949 NORTH CAMBRIA and General Comment North Cambria Cage Loop Names All-Stars for 1948-49 Court Season SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS Edited by LEO GRIMME Carrolltown High Stops Hastings, UNION PRESS-COURIER Down the Alley By GEORGE M. PATRICK The following is the list of in- dividual and team averages for the past bowling season of the Patton Fraternal Bowling league, The banquet for the bowling league members will be held at | 3:00 p. m. this Sunday, May 1 in the Fire Hall. INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM TUR 6-4, In Opener AVERAGES Patton, Gallitzin Highs The 12th annual all-star team ’ p MOOSE EAGLES E h Pl selected by the coaches, with In their first game in the In- [Endler ...... Welsko coon 158 ac ace 3 Players Donahue of Patton and Kime of [tercounty League the blue and |Batley .... R. ¥Yahner .... 158 | > o, |Cresson beings the only repeaters| White of Carrolltown stopped |S: $fosko gE. Buston oc 1541 The Northern Cambria High g : y rep the red and white of Hastings, | Grozanich Bos a Oh School Basketball League, com-|from last season's squad. All the |g t5 4 in a game played last |D. Pompa . Cymbor ........ 155] pleting its 20th season, celebrated | boys picked are seniors, except- | Thursday. expen Vie Boer 1% yin 2 Jone 18 Thursday sv ing Burns, Carmosino, Tenerow-| The winners collected one run 2g aan 149 | Ss an aculty |, Ji uni in the second inning; two runs Baron 13 managers of member schools and |\C% 8nd Campagna being juniors. in the fourth and vee runs in Average players chosen on the loop’s all- All the players received minature A ar lid | rer i Ps gold basketballs the sixth; giving Hastings two VFW LEGION | star team, The highlight of the occasion | 2UDS in the second and one run T. Zungalt was b, Growsll ’ bs! s i v i i ps sirpirariesae Waug Patton High School, which | ag the presentation of the cham- | ach in the fourth and sixth inn- | Ergo ope 157 Bobby. .. captured the circuit champion-| pionship and runnerup trophies | ‘18%: Joe Haluska ... 139 Patrick ship for the first time in its his- [to Patton High and Gallitzin Each team collected just one |3enko ........138 Singel ... tory, and Gallitzin High School, High respectively. They were ac- | hit more than its total run out- B Endler Dalles runnerup, each placed three men | cepted by Pat ‘Marquette, coach | Put, with the losers committing | Average Keblesh on the 10-man squad, selected by |of Patton, and Guy Monick, vet- | four errors, compared to three Williams the coaches. Cresson High earned |eran Gallitzin cage coach. ’ errors for the winning nine. The = Myerage two places and Barnesboro and| The presentations were made | Summary: SLOVAK CLUB S01 | Lilly High Schools one each. by the toastmaster, Robert R. |, Sarolitown_Bradford, c; Lacey, If; |S. Haluska OE Players named from Patton |Primel, Cresson High School fac- Westrick, 1b; OE Sb: Zao, oi [jong fut Lo i - 181 Here Ralph phlainger, Richard iy manager and secretary of the Lamont, Dig Holtz, 25: Bobol. 3 Blasko . Pavi . 128 onahue and Paul Hoover; Gallit- | league. Brief remarks were made ASN gS lS 23 Holtz, 2b; Dobol, Zurenko J. Pavia . x . yxy iat : aad rf; Stosky, c; Malino, cf; Selestok, p; |Joe Hudak DiBell zin was represented by William by Frank Lovich, resigning Cres- | peters, To: Sore Thy Pp 8 Bone Pao Ls Burns, Valgene Carmosino and |son High School coach and James | Carrolitown .010 203 0—6 7 3|E. Boyle Pandola .. 141 Robert Julian; Cresson placed |H. Torr, Democrat sports editor, |Hastings . 020 101 0—4 5 4 Berzansky Camma, 1 Paul Kime and Merle Smay, with| The affair was held at Ercul- . E Jausa P Lami AI > | Joe Tenerowicz of Barnesboro and |iani’s Grill, Gallitzin, with the State PIAA Probe ° | Willie Campagna of Lilly round- serving of a delicious chicken B: ing out the squad. dinner. Urged In Senate arnesboro Cops [ | . | BUCKS FOR BUCS? “ ® wu By Alan Maver An investigation of the man-| W in Over W estover schoolboy athletics | agement of | Joe Tenerowicz of Barnesboro | by the Pennsylvania Interscholas- | High School hurled a no-hit, no- tic Athletic Assn. was urged last | run game last Thursday to give | | Gallitzin to Play PNA Loop Opener Sunday Afternoon gue will swing into action wi three games next Sunday, accord- Sli ing“ to official schedules released | A district tournament will be! championships held in Columbus this week, | State Baseball Tourney Probably Will Be July 28 | ® The National Baseball congress | Barnesboro Dog Wins last Monday announced the Penn- | . . . sylvania state tournament will be | International Trial Prize held on July 28, probably in| th | 1 ; | In the Fredericksburg. nthe Oregon State, 15-inch | International Beagle held in Harrisburg before the | Gio last Sunday, Apr. 24, Tot- College to become head coach at | | | results of the |” Federation | Gallitzin will travel to Moxham | state competition, in addition to] ) . aad | for its opener, Conemaugh visits | other district events in Whitaker | 153 8 Sparky, Swaed by Rican Nanty Glo and Franklin are hosts |and Hazleton. The Pennsylvania | ¢ 0" the event. y. Y {to Lilly, Jamestown, the seventh | champion will meet New Jersey | [ member of the league, is idle |winner for the right to compete! Sunday, May 8 when they | in the national tourney in Wich- until open with Gallitzin, Two of the three holidays fa ing in the regular season, Memor- | Ewards Named Coach ial Day and Labor Day, will see / pp E . {full three game slates played. The | t bensburg-Cambria 1] other, uled for the all-star game and purg-Cambria High School coach | Independence Day, sche the league picnic. for Gallitzin: May 1—at Moxham; Ma at Lilly; May 29—Conemaugh; June —Nanty Glo; June 12—Moxham; Ju uly 1 y 24—at Nanty Glo; Ju 31—at Moxham; Ta Sue. jameson. Aug, 14—at Franklin; Aug. 21—at y | LaVerne Taylo g | 4 Aug. 28—Conemaugh; Sept. §—Nanty| a ay I Who left the | , 3 Rhode Island Reds Win American Hockey Laurels The Rhode Island Reds won the 1 American Hockey League cham- pionship last week by defeating in the the Hershey Bears, 4-2 seventh and deciding game their Calder Cup series at a game | played in Providence, R. I. The victory climaxed a stirring comeback by the Reds, who won the final three games after the of the Bears had taken three first four decisions. y 8—James- | town; May 15—at Franklin; May See ing, Mich. Cone- | In other championship trials, five out of ita, Kan.,, on Aug. 19 to 31. {10 ° | prizes. | 1. The federation is composed of [all beagle clubs in the United | States and Canada. d-| Rarle Edwards, former Ebens- | St Paul Minnesota. is tf —St. ul, innesota, is the judgings of the | 10 entries from Pennsylvania took | ( . land assistant football coach at |hation’s largest publisher of cal- The following is the schedule penn State, has been named as |endars and law books. : | the new end coach at the Michi- | ———rermrmmm———— 00 GOH G5565556555% gan State College in East Lans- ne| Edwards will have the title of | Aly sociated professor of education. | ;|He filled the position vacated by !3 ld OD VaD> of 4G — SEEE6666G65566 - POG GGG HGH HOY » 4 4 » 19—at Jolessownli J Ol 26—-Frankiin; | assistant football coach and as- | Next Time 30 0 Call for 1l NEW LIFE PAGE THIRTEEN Cowher, Nehrig & Co. 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He referred to the protests after Ashley High School, Luzer- ne County, lost the championship [by a 45 to 44 score to Kane in | the Class B title game at Farrell earlier this month, Ashley claim- |ed the time had run out before | Kane scored the winning goal. | The PIAA Board of Control { will hear Ashley's protest at its | next meeting in State College on | May 27. | Toole also | introduced a bill ta | appropriate $5,000 to the special | committee to make the investiga- | tion. | Rep. Wm. Kohl, (R-Luzerne) | last week asked the House to re- | quest the PIAA to hold a hear- | ing immediately on the Ashley | protest. His resolution which went to J tne House rules committee for | study, protested against the decis- [on of the PIAA Board of Control | to postpone until May 27 a hear- | ing on the protest. | e | Cambria Co. Industrial | Loop to Open May 7 The Cambria County Industrial League will open its schedule on Saturday, May 7, league officials | announced at their | Ebensburg last week. All teams | except three posted forfeits with the deadline on forfeits being on | | Monday of this week. | | | | | : | honor society, he won letters in| | basketball and baseball. He is a | | son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duke | | of Barnesboro and will take a | pre-medical course at the Phila- | | delphia College. | Roger Craver, Don Zeanchock | and Thomas Duke—three Barnes- High School athletes—have | received football scholarships at | Pennsylvania schools. | Craver, varsity fullback at the | Barnesboro High School for four | years, has accepted a four-year | scholarship at Penn State. The | boy is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Craver of Emeigh and he plans to study forestry at State. He holds down the catching post | for the BHS baseball team. | Zeanchock, a running mate of | Craver, at the halfback position | boro |for the last four seasons was awarded a scholarship by the | Duquesne University. He is a three letter athlete at the Dra- gon school and played the for- ward position on the school’s cage team for the past two years. He is Craver’s battery mate for this season in the school's base- ball team. He played on the var- sity baseball squad for the past four seasons. The all-around athlete, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wasco Zeanchock of Barnesboro, plans to enroll in the physical Ce solution was referred to the ote meeting in | {his mates a 4 to 0 victory in an | | Intercounty League game with] | Westover. [ Tenerowicz, pitching his first | game in high school competition, | | issued five walks and struck out | 0 men to show his mound mas- | terpiece. | The winners collected six hits and combined with six enemy miscues, they counted for single | jruns in the second, fifth, sixth | and seventh innings. The sum- | mary: | i Barnesboro—Roman, cf; Patero, rf; | Zeanchock, ss.; Craver, c¢; Wargo, 3b; | Homady, 2b; Bobiki, lf; Duke, 1b; | Tenerowicz, p. | Westover—Mavkle SS; Sybert, ec; Porterfield, 1b; Mock, p; McMasters, | If; Patrick, 3b; King, cf; Gowin,2b; | Kunsman, rf. | Barnesboro 010 011 1—4 6 1 Westover Midget Racing to Start Next Friday | ‘At Ebensburg Oval | The first in a series of weekly | racing programs at the Ebens- | burg Fairgrounds will get under {way on Friday, May 6, track of- | ficials announced last week. The | Races are scheduled for each} | Friday evening of the summer. | | A new point system has been | | worked out to keep tab on the | | records of all drivers. Points will | |be awarded in the feature and | consolation races, with 50 being | | tops in the first and 24 in the | latter. Drivers cannot earn more | [than 50 points each night. Mike Little of Franklin, a driv- er injured last season, has stated that he intends to race at the] Ebensburg track. Roy Sherman will head the team of three local | entries in the programs. Sherman | |is national champion under the | American Automobile Association ...000 000 0—0 O 6 ® | | system of scoring. 3 Barnesboro High Athletes Given | Scholarships By Colleges In State education course at Duquesne. | Duke was awarded a scholar- | ship by Villanova after working | out with the Wildcats recently. | He was the only gridder from a | Class B school trying out for the | freshman squad and was one of | 26 of 78 candidates who made the | team. He played first-string end | for the Dragons in 1947 and last season. 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