oyed in e past L. O. ters of end at uO, na Sp- oodside 1 days Hornet vler of tors in Allport ing in r dau- e, ty was nor of ary of of this Tonkin n Blain Nagle 1 town. 'u. S. a Pat- McCel- visited e Fred tors in 1 home Arbor, ws of . Lydic . Jack ro. family of last a Mine or the rd and d rela- ine in- in this U.S, t Office Se pend- ooth, gines ly fa- + fine e will | Thursday, June 16, 1949 UNION PRESS-COURIER PAGE THIRTEEN NORTH CAMBRIA and General Comment Industrial Leave All-Stars Win 9-4 Victory Over North Cambrians League All-stars pounded out a gle, Gongloff, J. Kuhn, Hoechko, Ma 9-4 victory over the Northern china 2, Tanish 3, Kinas sh, Cambria League all-stars last Sacrifices—Shea, Gongloff, Vandzura, DP-—J. Kuhn to Kinash to Tanish, BB—Off Matachosky 1, Wahper 5, Hanrachick 1. —By Matachosky 1, Rm 3, Sedilko 2, Hancharick 1. WP—Webber 2, Sheredy 2. Sunday at Ebensburg. The winners went ahead with five runs in the third and set the pace the rest of the way. Ma- china and J. Kuhn each collected two hits to lead the Industrial League. The Box Score: cam pA SA Industral Ano4 Mosscraek Loses four men on base on walks and Anderson 23 $ 9 3 Jonergan i 3 2 0 9 . Stover three. Oxtra-base hits 8 ee 1 0 i onc 71 a Woon s 1000 Jamon. 20d To Twin Rocks made the difference, with th Hovan 3 ..102 1 PKuhn m. 1010 winners getting two triples and Ronan 3 .1010 Tmchko m2010 John Plazi shut out Mosscreek, (a home run. Hollen 1 . 41121 Straw 1f ..1110/6.0 on just four hits last Wed-| Centre Hall scored all its runs agle r ... 2011 Machina 1£3210 3 ' : . p ‘ Trout r ..21 0 0 Vandzura 10 0 4 0 nesday evening as Twin Rocks |in the third inning on two walks, Yarko m . 3110 Tanish 1..3140| won its fifth Cambria County|a triple, single and a home run, Elna = «1000 don ® 2 3929 Industrial League game against in that order. Settle, the catcher, Foster ¢ .. 21 1 0 Ceschini c¢.10 3 0| Seven losses. He struck out eight |connected for the circuit blow. Yeager ¢ .112 0 Kiel ¢ 2012 and walked only three, with Steve | Barnesboro tallied twice in the Mipaln It. icone. Goede Tomechko the only player to get | first frame and once more in the Sheredy p.10 1 0 Sedilko p .. 100 0|two hits off him. The summary: | fourth. ye ebber p ..20 0 0 Suchta p ..1001| ppogscreek—Vargo, ss-p; Bartolozzi, Stover rapped out two hits in nehrik p. 1001 Homerski, cf; 8. Tomechko, 1f; Mat-| three at-bats, including a triple, Totals .3372411 Totals. 3172718 | 9ae Sop Flank, rf, Foune 1b; Ract-|and Thomen a triple and single North Cambria . 300 100 000—4 | dich, ec. A : in 4 attempts to pace the win- Industrial... - 025 001 10x—9 | win Rocks—Mesoras, rf; Shutak,|ners. Zeanchock, Paterno and Errors—J. Ku ihn 2, Tanish, Kinash, | ss; W. Masky, 2b; Kiel, Shea, Klapak. Runs—Anderson, Hovan, Hollen, Na- nesky, c; Plazi SPORTS Sheredy 2, Sheredy 2, i a Loser—Sheredy. Warzel, cf; Ricard- ella, 3b; Tanish, 1b; Stossel, 1f; Cher- p. HIGHLIGHTS Edited by LEO GRIMME Contre Hall Trips Barnesboro PIAA In District Playoff Centre Hall defeated Barnes- boro, 5-3, in a District 6 PIAA playoff game on Thursday even- ing of last week on the Hastings field. Stover twirled a three-hit- ter to fashion the victory while his opponent, Zeanchock, hurled a commendable six-hit ball. Both hurlers set 10 batters down on strikes. Zeanchock put boro players to hit: safely. The o BRASSIERES STYLE 505 ii Rayon SATIN, stitched undercup A CUP—-32 to 36 B CUP-32 to 40 White, Tearose, Black, Blue, Maize, Petal Pink, Nile Green, Orchid C CUP—32 to 42 White, Tearose, Black $1.50 in fine BROADCLOTH STYLE 502 A CUP—-32 to 36 B CUP—32 to 40 C CUP—-32 to 42 White and Tearose $4.50 SHON BERG'S BARNESBORO ii|3b; Kolasa, rf; :| Tenerowcz, 1b; Sheredy, c. iil 1b; Settle, c; : | Sweetwd, rf; i: | Barnesboro i: | Centre ii| field Valley League to ii| over :| Vella, i Hl | Cambria H] Gallitzin—W. Nigborowicz, 3b; © | nazolli, ; Boe *:| “"Nanty Glo—Mottin, 1f; iilss; Struga al oa = Gallitzin 442. summary: Barnesboro—Roman, cf; Homady, ss; Zeanchock, DP; Glass, rf; Wargo, If; Centre Hall—Thomen, 2b; Stover, p; Fultz, ss; Dutrow, 1f; Smith, 3b; i | Owig, cf. Hall Janesville and Madera racked iilup double victories in past week | :lend games in the Cambria-Clear- | Janesville topped Beccaria, 15-3 | ii|last Saturday and stopped Mor- ii|ann, #:| Madera downed Dysart, "| Saturday and Fallentimber, 12-8 i|last Sunday. 17-15 Sunday while | 4-1 last] last Ramey split two games, drop-|g if | ping last Sunday's encounter with : | Coalport, 10-0, after a 7-2 victory | i Saturday. | : (Other Sunday games found Dys- :lart a 3-1 winner over Beccaria | ii|and Blandburg a 10-1 victor over | :| Irvona. Blandburg last ; Bameshoro Moose Tops Polish Legion | Barnesboro Moose defeated the day of last week in a Northern Cambria League game on the loser’s field. Hovan collected 3 lead the winners. The| summary: Barnesboro—B. Anderson, 2b; i son, ss; Hovan, 3b; Klapak, c; * Zator- | ski, rf; Keblesh, rf; Perrone, cf; Mos- | K. Anderson, If; Terrizzi, If; 1b; Sheredy, p. | kal, ef; 1b; Pavlick, i Pols Legion—. Rom men, Sr 8 8 a, ss: | jit | ip; T. An si 3b; Fp Paw- | North 2 ‘| likowski, rf; Roberts, lf: Jenkins, p; | . 2 Soames. c; Bodgak, p; Tener, DP; | Cambria AA acha, p | { a 510 202 001—11 4 g) J [| Polish Legion 000 011 010— 3 3 Ba seball Lge. | | { Gallitzin Wins Pair | Results and < PNA Loop Games | xX Hl p | Schedules :| Gallitzin slipped past Cone- :/maugh, 15-14 and Nanty Glo, 17-| RESULTS 215, in a pair of June 5 week end | County PNA League | pos- | | WEDNESDAY, JUN! :| contests to take over sole | ession of first place. It was the | || Conemaugh Nine'’s first Sake DIST PIAA PLAYOFF | The Nanty Glo game summary: Ber- 1b; J. Nigborowicz, 1f; Dziel- { rf; Boldizar. rf; Madey, | ci, c; Sorichetti, p. | Du nwiddie, | la, 2b; Barosky, cf-p; Mar-| |ines, 1b; J. Lubert, 3b; Molnar, c 8. | Lubert, rf; |B Zagros, p; Funyak, cf. | ila allit nie 002:034 Set 3 4| Yl Salta Gio x 100 211 000— 5 2| hl ® jj eALLITZIN WANTS GAMES | The Gallitzin independent base- team would like to book games for Sunday afternoon | throughout the summer. For ar- il rangements call Francis Knee, YOUR WEDDING PRESERVED FOREVER . . . An album of cherished memories that will last throughout the years. Handsomely finish- ed formal wedding pictures will serve you in many ways . . . yes, even on your golden anniversary, We are also equipped to take candid pie- tures of the ceremony as well as the formal pictures at the studio. This album of candid shots will preserve for your memory the com- plete ceremony of your wedding. 5 ; : : : j Call at our studio today and we will advise you as to the extent of pictures which will serve you best. Second Floor, PHONE 4651 | JAMES STUDIO : : A ES First National Bank Building PATTON, PA. DERI FOND NDF ON 2D NDF VD OD OD ND OND OND OND ODD ND! } VDEDO Sheredy were the only Barnes- Laird, 2b; Paterno, McWitt, 200 100 0—3 6 2 .. 005000 0—5 6 2 HC-C Valley League Has Double Wins Polish Legion, 11-3, on Wednes- | Buckingham, Pp; Sul id Fallentimber at Morann WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22 SPARTAN POINT - MAKER By Alan Maver HOROLUS 2: ACE, W) OUTDLOOR CROWN, WIL HORACE SMI. 77 7A, MICH GAN S747TE ELPED THE oar TAs Lo oi FIRST ICA TRIUMPHS BE GUNNING FOR ¥y ONORS AT LO Nels 7 oe SMITH DOESN'T CONFINE ALL HIS SCORING 70 TRACK — HE'S RIGHT HALFBACK HE FOOTBALL AND WAS THE SPARTANS. TOP » SCORER IN 1947 . Barnesboro Belts Westover, 12-0 Barnesboro defeated Testoten, i remain | 12- 0 on Wednesday of last week | win over Westover in a Northern {| deadlocked for the loop lead with |in a Northern Cambria Industrial | Cambria League contest on Wed- i | identical slates of seven wins and ii| two defeats. | League game | field. Barnesboro belted out 15 hits and took full advantage of three | {enemy errors with their big out- | | burst for 8 runs in the 5th inn- | ing. The summary: cy ostover Sin, if; J. Sybert, cf; ss; B Kitchen, p; Westover, 1b: ar c¢; W. Sybert, rf; Lawhead, 3b; [McKee 2b. Barnesboro—B. Anderson, 2b; on the winner's | son, ss; Hovan, 3b; Klapak, c; Ked- | Lesh, c; Chernisky. JE Zahorski, rf; | Perrone, cf; Patern cf; Moskal, If; | Ieee), 1f; K.| Vella, S Be Th; onan, 1 erson, p; Sco 1b. cei Tons Gloers {In Home Game Saturday Carrolltown Chalks wil. ten Up Win, Westover Carrolltown registered a 7-5 |nesday of last week at Westover. Paul Gavaler was the only Carrolltown player to get two | hits in the winners’ 12-hit attack. Banett and Roland each hit Safely three times for the losing tea Bede Lantzy struck out eight enemy men at bat with Lloyd, the Westover hurler, fanning out The summary: Carrolltown—B. Gray, 2b; Gavaler, b; Lantzy, 3b; S. Mihalik, If; Mihalk, c¢; Zadai, rf; Mohler, cf; J. R. ss; Rosmus, Gray, ss; J. Papson, cf-c; B. Lentzy, p. Westover—Westover, 1; Benstt, a Fry, ss; Lloyd, p; Mye c; | cf; J. Syberts, 3b; Mulnoilem, oe | Syberts, rf. Carrollitown .......... 203—7 12 Westover ......... 201 010 Ft 10 3 Ebensburg Bowling Alleys to Close As Result of 10% Ebensburg bowler, and bowlers’ in this district who do their pin- spilling in Ebensburg will have to go elsewhere after July 1 un- till the borough and the owner of the Community's only bowling establishment iron out their tax difficulties. Joseph Delisi Jr., Delisi Classic Lanes, will close the alley’'s on July 1, because the Ebensburg school board levied | a 10 percent gross income tax on | Monday of last week. Delisi told the beard it be impossible for him to operate under such a tax. Last year the Ebensburg board proposed a five- cent per game tax on all bowling. But the proposal was dorpped af- | out the net during six and ter it was pointed profit per establishment 1947 was only between seven percent. Backing up the the alleys was Attorney John Canelli of Toledo, Ohio, secretary- treasurer of the National Bowling Council and vice president and chairman of the legal committee of the American Bowling gress. Mr. Canelli expressed doubt of | the legality of the tax, since the proprietor of borough already levied a local in- | come tax on bowling plants. Mr. Delisi does not plan to ap- thinking that public sentiment | may sway the borough school] board. ° —Use the Classified Column. operator of would | Con- | Boro Income Tax 4 Top Area Cage Teams Will Clash In Winter Benefit An invitational scholastic bas- ketball tournament, bringing to- gether four top-ranking district teams, will be staged in Johns- town next December. The two. {day event, sponsored by the Cam- bria County War Memorial Inc., is designed to grow from year to year until it embraces the out- standing high school teams in the state of Pennsylvania. The tournament was given War Memorial approval at a board meeting on Wednesday evening of last week. | Charles S. Price and Louis D. McCready, of Johnstown, were named to represent the Memorial on the 1l-man committee which | | Newborn Deer ‘Hiding, Says Ruha Don't pick up that newborn ba- os deer—leave it where you find } This is the plea voiced last | week by Nicholas M. Ruha of Ebensburg, game protector. He | explained that thig*is the time of { year for fawns to be born, He said already two young deer have been brought to his office by well-meaning persons who thought the baby animals had been deserted by their mo- thers. Mr. Ruha explained that the young animals are hidden by the does while the larger animals forage for food. He urged people will be chosen to select the teams | and iron out the various details. The group will include represen- tatives of press and radio sports basketball large.” serve | for | departments, and two ‘fans at committee will years. The event will be staged on a | finding the fawns to let them | where they are. He said the mo- ther deer will return to her off- spring in time, * | hn Colver Shades INT 1 pr Nanty-Glo, 5-4 Colver shaded Nanty Glo, 5-4, on Friday evening of last week in a Cambria County Industrial officials | This | put four two League game played on the Nan- ty Glo diamond. Both teams collected 11 hits, of Colver’s were for extra bases. J. Kuhn hit a home {run for the winners, Kostelnick | tripled and Orsini doubled twice. | Johnstown high school floor for s between Christmas | Colver—Zawntele, oi Sopiko, SX - | J. Kuhn, ss; P. uhn, 1b; ostelnick, and New Year's. Teams to com- |; Ve I SO {pete will be invited within the | gxhio. p: Ball, If [next two weeks with the proceeds Kinash. Zh y Glo—Palko, If; | going to the War Memorial's | | Seruco, ss; Lonergan, SH bs 3 ookshank. | building fund. | A The summary: Silko, rf; Strugalla, rf; 1b; Boback, c; J. Stock, p; Wilson, p. SUNDAY IS HIS DAY Father’s Day that Dad of Although you didn’t is the one day of the year set aside to honor yours who has done so much for you. realize it at the time, he had a lot to do with your growing up to be the person you are today. memories are cen- they the When you look back, Dad and Mother. Why, two most important people in the world. IT’S HIS DAY—Make him tered around are This coming Sunday it’s Dad’s turn. happy! First National Bank at Patton, Pa. Mosscreek handed Nanty Glo a |6-5 setback in a Cambria County | Industrial League game played last Saturday on the winner's dia- mond. The victory gave Mosscreek a | | more secure hold on second place {with a record of eight wins and | { four losses. Nanty Glo dropped to fourth place with a slate of eight victories and six defeats. | | NORTH SaMBRIa LEAGUE Carrolltown 7, Westover 5 Barneghoro 11, Polish Legion 3 6 THURSDAY, "JUNE 9 Somire Hall 5, Barnesboro 3 AMBRIA COUNTY INDUSTRIAL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 win Rocks 6, Mosscreek 0 LE -Glo 14, Cardiff 7 Ebensburg 7, Revloc 6 0 Colver 5, Nanty-Glo 4 SATURDAY, JUNE 10 Mosscreek 6, Nanty-Glo § ALL STAR GAME SUNDAY, JUNE 12 Cambria Co. dustrial 9, rth Cambria 4 CAMBRIA- CLEARFIELD LEAGUE SATURDAY. JUNE 11 Janesville 5, ais 3 Janesville 17, Morann 15 Madera 12, Eplisntimber 8 Coalport 10, Ram 0 Dysart 3, Hietearie 1 Blandburg 10, Irvona 1 SCHEDULE NORTH CAMBRIA LEAGUE SATURDAY, JUN Ashville at awn Bakerton at Barnesboro Hastings at Emeigh Spangler at Drsstover SUNDAY, JUNE Carrolltown at 3 adteric Hastings at Ashville Polish Legion at Spangler MOXDAY) JUNE 20 gh at Westover WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22 Ashville at Westover Bakerton at Hastings Barnesboro at Carrolltown Emeigh at Polish Legion CAMBRIA SLY INDUSTRIAL SATURDAY, JUNE 18 Mosscreek at Cardifr Nanty-Glo at Colver ghenspurs at Benscreek Revloc at Portage SUNDAY, JUNE 19 Nanty-Glo at Colver Benscreek at Cardiff Revtos = Colver at Portage WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 Revloc at Twin Benscreek at Mosscreek Portage at Cardiff Ebensburg at Colver CAMBRIA CO. JUNIOR ENON RTH SECTIO THURSDAY, JUNE 16 - ks at Patton a at Carrolltown anty-Glo at Spangler AY, JUNE B88 Nanty-Glo at Carrolltown P. N. A. LEAGUE SUNDAY, JUNE 19 Ggllitzin at Johnstown CAMBRIA-CLEARFIELD LEAGUE SATURDAY, JUNE 18 Beccaria at Morann Blandburg at Irvona Dysart at Ramey Janesville at Coalport Fallentimber at Madera SUNDAY, JUNE 19 Blandburg at Dysart Irvona at Coalport Janesville at Beccaria orann at Beccaria Blandburg at Fallentimber Janesville at Dysart Ramey at Irvona Coalport at Madera Just how high is n White sidewall tires, as illustrated, avoilable at extra cost. HEN the talk turns to cars and car engines these days, that’s a topic you hear much about. So it’s fairly interesting to even back before the war, Buick Next, that these ratios can readily be stepped up to fit higher octane gasolines as they become available. note that, engines like this one were touring the testing grounds with sions as high as 10 to 1. Even later than that this Buick power plant has been filling our engineers’ notebooks on 8 to 1 compression ratios. Wat has come out of this? Two or three interesting points. 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