1949 ceived ersary, period t took Cher- 's $50 hat all board tment. r, and placed was a Happy Thursday, August 25, 1949 UNION PRESS- COURIER _PAGE NINE NORTH CAMBRIA and General Comment 62 Boys Vie for Positions On Patton High Grid Squad First Game Sept. 10 With Homer City High The Patton High School Pan- thers will play a nine-game grid schedule this season with six of their scheduled games at home. The site for the home games will probably be decided later this week, due to the fact that the Patton Athletic Field is still un- dergoing construction. The Patton Squad, coached by Pat Marquette, will open on Sat- urday, Sept. 10, with Homer City and close on Nov. 10 with Cherry Tree. Homer City is a new team on the Panther schedule taking the place of a tilt with Mahaffey last season. Coach Marquette announced that 62 candidates, four of whom are lettermen, reported for pre- season practice last Thursday.. He also stated that the light weight '49 Panther Squad with be made up chiefly of Freshmen and Sophomores. scheduled games on home ground, The Mountaineers, coached by and 1 y y Barnesboro, South Fork andl, .- (Huck) Cicero, will open Spangler will be the only three games away from home for the local °~ team, according to the tentative schedule, The Patton High School foot- ball squad will also have a JV team which will enter a newly organized JV League comprised of teams from Carrolltown, Hast- ings, Spangler, Cherry Tree and one other High School team not yet decided. The tentative schedule for the PHS will be foynd elsewhere on this page. Neat 9th Inning Triple Play Sunday By Carrolltown Fails to Win Game Emeigh defeated Carrolltown last Sunday by a score of 16-13, but were unsure of their lead as Carrolltown came through in the 9th inning with a triple-play, being the only one in this dis- trict.for the past several years. The Carrolltown Nine pulled the neat three-out play in the first half of the 9th at First- taseman Bede Lantzy caught a infield grounder and heaved it to Catcher Ceschini who in turn threw it to Second-baseman Steve FLOOR SHOW SUNDAY, AUG. 28 11:00 P. M. ORCHESTRA EVERY SATURDAY NITE CARROLLTOWN FIREMEN'S CLUB Mihalik, then covering first, and then back to Ceschini, knocking cut three Emeigh men at one clip on a force play at home. Carroltown led in the game 6-4 until the 4th frame when the winners scored seven runs. The losers kept on fighting by scoring four in the 6th, one in the Tth and 2 in the 8th, but Emeigh al- so scored four more runs in the 7th and one in the 8th. Mario €eschini rang up a round tripper for the losers and Suhoza and Craver each hit a homer for the winners. The summary: Carrolltown—S. Mihalik 1f; J. Ras- pigs ch Ceschini ss; Lantzy } ku M. Papson rf; J. J. rian 3b; R. Gray p; G. Mihalik p; Mohler 1f; Budicky rf. Emeigh—Bobby 2b; Bortot 1f; Kas- chak cf; Craver 1b; Trout rf; Suhoza 3b; B. Scott ss; Tenais c; D. Scott p; Paydock p; F. Scot p. Carrolltown 321 Soa 120—13 17 Emeigh 130 700 410—16 18 5; ASHVILLE SEEKS GAMES The Ashville softball team is seeking evening games with other teams in the area. Arrange- ments can be made by contacting | yr Howard Dascanio or Lynn Mec- Connell, .phone 3-9695. PHONE 42 | thinking i ghoul a roof... INVESTIGATE SHINGLES We know they're the finest shingles for the money in the nation! We know you'll be delighted with them because they’ll give your home the crowning glory of an appropriate roof . . . one with style, de- sign, harmonious colorings and their quality assures years and years of satisfaction plus the protection against fire, wind, snow, rain and sleet. . . . BIRD Master-Bilt Shingles can be purchased on budget arrangements to suit your needs. ® Let us estimate. There's no obligation. E. F. DUMM LUMBER CO. SPANGLER, PA. Shop Now At SHEFFLER’S August Furniture ; three-game series this Thursday. HIGHLIGHTS Edited by LEO GRIMME Carrolltown Home Games to Be Played Friday Evenings The Carrolltown High School Mountaineers will play a nine- game football schedule for the 1949 season with seven of their their season on. Sept. 9 with Spangler and close on Nov. 4 with Barnesboro. Both games will be played under the lights at the Carrolltown High School Athletic field. The Mountaineers started their three-week pre-season training last Thursday with approximately 30 players reporting, seven of whom are lettermen. Lilly High School is a new- comer on the Blue and White schedule, taking the place of a game played with Houtzdale last season. Patton and Altoona JV'’s are the only two teams being played on foreign soil. All home games will be played on Friday nights and all away tilts on Friday afternoons. The complete grid schedule will be found elsewhere on this page. Mosscreek Drops To League Leader Benscreek moved into the finals of the Cambria County Industrial League Shaughnessy playoff ser- ies by whipping Mosscreek in a pair of opening round games over the past week end. The regular-season champions followed up a 4-2 win in last Sat- urday’s game with an easier 11-6 win last Sunday. They will enter- tain Ebensburg in the first of the Seven runs in the last 2 innings clinched last Sunday's game for the visitors, Yatisin led Bens- creek’s 15-hit attack with three safeties. The summary: Mossafeek— —Wargo 1b; Frank iT Bar- 2b; S. Timechko If; Tom- na p-cf; Jones c; Hudak, A -p-cf; Matava ss; Rackavan ss; Gallo p; Re- sick p-1b. Benscreek—A. Shedlock cf-ss Shedlock ss; Dopko If; vrabel 3b; Yatisin rf; Molnar cf-lf; Em. Shed- lock c¢; Fz. Shedlock 2b; Vandzura 1b; Sarneski p. S10 200 030—6 9 0 osscreek Benscreek 00 020 043—11 15 2 Valley League Picnic to Be Held Sunday, Sept. 18 Coalport and Blandburg main- tained their nip and tuck battle for first place in the Cambria- Clearfield Valley League with double victories in the past week end action. League leading Coalport rapped Madera, 8-1 last Saturday and then edged past Beccaria, 6-5, last Sunday to make their record 12 victories against one lone set- | back. Blandburg with a 10-2 mark, stopped Irvona, 8-1 last Saturday and swamped Morann, 21-5 last Sunday. In other Saturday games, Bec- caria topped Morann, 9-5, and Janesville slipped past Fallen- timber, 6-5. Last Sunday Janes- ville rapped Dysart 13-3 and Madera blanked Ramey, 10-0. Two all-star games will fea- ture the league’s annual picnic on Sept. 18 at Allmansville Springs. | In one of the tilts, a team select- | ed from the Cambria County sec- tion of the loop will oppose a team from Clearfield County. The other game will be a contest be- tween the Valley League all-stars and a picked squad from the Northern Cambria County Indus- trial League. Madey Sets Pace In Co. PNA League Madey of Gallitzin continues to set a sizzling pace for hitters in the Cambria County PNA League with an astounding .500 average. He has rapped out 29 hits in 58 trips to the plate and has scored 27 runs, giving him the lead in those two departments. Five home runs, tops in the league, are in- By Alan Maver BOB BOUNCES BACK - - North hy > Cambria : Baseball Results and Schedules \ ) next two. Only five teams now are left in the state. The state championship event, a three-game series, will open Aug. 25 at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh. Barnesboro Tops Ashville Nine, 12-6 Barnesboro maintained its fast pace in the Northern Cambria In- Ashville SUNDAY, MAYBE HIM TURN OVER OLD LEAF Bos FELLER, RESULTS MID UMMER MONDAY, AUG. 15 02-5, Benscreek 19, Portage 0 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17 IMPROVEMENT Benscreek 6, Revloc 4 MAY SATURDAY, G. 20 1 fr Shaughnessy aa offs INCICATE Benscreek 4, Moss K 3 Ee | Sn Ge DAY, GETTING Shaughnessy Playoffs TT Fo Benscreek 11, Mosscreek 6 0, NOTHER Ebensburg 6, Colver 3 A P A. LEAGUE DRAMATIC SUNDAY, ay iui & - - allitzin ranklin DOWN: 70 THE SUNDAY, AUG. 21 W/RE DRIVE. Gallitzin 11, Lill y 9 NORTH CAMBRIA LEAGUE FRIDAY, AUG. 19 9, Emeigh 8 G. 2 Barnesboro 12, Ashville e 16, Carrolltown 8, Madera 1 po Blandburg 8, Lyons 31 Beccaria 9, Morann Janesville 6, Ihe 5 6, Beccaria Blandburg 21, Soran, 5 Jonesvine 13, aoe, Mad 10, bh? SUNDAY, AUG. OF THE Coalport CLE VELA DIANS, MAY 2 BE # eR WN THE Boy WONDER" Ashville at Hastings CATEGORY ANY LAGT SEPTEMBER BoB Shar at orn Toston MORE, BUT WON 7 G GAMES Sr atk Ems gh HE STILL DOESN'T 70 SAVE THE INO/MANS' Carrolifown at Bamesboro CAUSE, AND HED LIKE TO REPEAT SO, HE MIBAT GET ANOTHER CRACK AT HIS FIRST WORLD SERIES WIN/ RATE THE . "coRGOTTEN MAN, TITLE, EITHER . SD. Ashville Distributed by King Features Syndicate Emeigh | AREA GRID SCHEDULES IN NUTSHELL PATTON PORTAGE Sept. 10—Homer City, home Sept. 9—Gallitzin, home Sept. 16—Barnesboro, away Sept. 16—Adams Township, hom Sept. 23—Richland Township, Ee League Benscreek SUNDAY, Beccarie Morann RE AUG. 27 Westover at Ashville Y, AUG. 31 at Polish Legion Bakerton at Westover Barnesboro at Hastings at Spangler P. N. A. LEAGUE AUG. 21 Conemaugh at Gallitzin CAMBRIA-CLEARFIELD LEAGUE SATURDAY, AUG. 27 at Madera at sart Janesville at Irvona y Sept. 30—Barnesboro, away port Oct. 8—Carrolltown, home Oct. 7—Lilly, home De paar Oct. 15—Hastings, home 14—Boswell, awa SUNDAY, AUG. 28 t. ay Oct. 21—Huntingdon, home Oct. 28—Conemaugh, home Nov. 4—Cresson, away Nov. 11—Ferndale, home SOUTH FORK Sept. 10—Armagh, home Oct. 22—@Gallitzin, home Oct. 26—Spangler, away Nov. 10—Cherry Tree, home CARROLLTOWN Sept. 9—Spangler, home Sept. 16—Cherry Tree, home Sept. 23—Hastings, home Sept. 17—Nanty-Glo, away Sept. 30—Lilly, honis Sept. 24—Patton, home Oct. 8—Patton, away Oct. 1—Franklin, away Oct. 14—Nanty- Glo, home Oct. 8—Southmont, home Oct. 21—Southmont, home Oct. 15—Beaverdale, away Oct. 28—Altoona J. V., away Oct. 22—Adams Twp. at Point Nov. 4—Barnesboro, home Oct. 29—Richland Twp., away Nov. 5—Dale, home Coalport Madera SUNDAY, Vets vs. DNDAY AUG. 29 HASTINGS LILLY rilogse Js. =n ite at 6:30 p. m. vy 1 ans oa Set So ostingh. away Slovaks vs. Odd-Fellows at 6:30 p. m Sept. 23—Carrolltown, away ept. 16—Open WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31 Sept. 28—Spangler, away Sept. 23—Gallitzin, away Oct. 6—Barnesboro, home Oct. 15—Patton, away Oct. 20—Claysburg, home 30—Carrolltown, away oct. 7—Portage, away Oct. 15—Cresson, home Oct. 19—Spangler, away Oct. 27—Westover, home Nov. att Nov. 3—Gallitzin, home Nov. 11—Nanty-Glo, home WESTOVER CRESSON Curtisville Sept. 16—Houtzdale, home Sept. 9—Westmont, hom e Sept. 16—Altoona Catholic, away Sept. 23—Ebensburg, away Sept. 23—Black Lick, away Sept. 29—Clearfield J. L away Irvona at Becca! ria at Blanduire Janesville at Dysai Ramey at Fullentimber at Mora) TEAL Colver CAMBRIA COUNTY INDUSTRIAL A-CLEARFIELD YE eacue AUG. 20 NORTHERN CAMBRIA LEAGUE SATURDAY, AMBRIA COUNTY INDUSTRIAL THURSDAY, AUG. 25 First game of three-game series for title between and N FRATERNAL LEAGUE ATTO! THURSDAY, AUG. 25 Vets vs. Odd-Fellows at 6:30 p. m. AUG. 28 Slovaks Vets vs. East Side at 6:30 p. m. ® Ebensburg Juniors Lose Crack At Championship (West Deer Twp.) last Wednesday evening knocked Ebensburg out of the state Am- at 2 p. ons of Italy vs Sad Ly at 4 p. dustrial League with a 12-6 win over Ashville last Sunday on the winner's field. The league leaders, with a 14 won and 2 lost record, put the game out of reach with a 7-run cutburst in the 4th inning after counting once in the 2nd. They added pairs of runs in the 5th and 6th frames to put the game on ice. Ashyllie—-Muralley 1f; Tinick 2b-p; H. rim 8s; Nagle tf; Hollen 1b; Pugh cf; of as c; Geisberg 3b; Laugh- lin p; B. Grimes p-2b. Barnesboro—B. Anderson 2b; Wilson ss; Paterno ss; Hovan 3b; Placak c; villa 1b; Pavlick 1b; Moskal if; KE. Anderson rf; Perrone ef; MerryweatHer p. Ashville Barnesboro Gallitzin Tacks 8-5 Loss On Franklin Boro Sunday Gallitzin tacked an 8-5 loss on Franklin on Sunday, Aug. 14 in a 000 420 000—6 4 1 . 010 722 00x—12 15 1 first game but then dropped the Caltiria. County PNA League contest on the losers’ diamond. J. Nigborowicz led the winners with three hits. The summary: Gallitzin—W. Nigborowicz ss; J. Nigborowicz 1f; Bernazolll 3b; Dziel- ski 2b; Fedora rf; Madey cf; Driabo 1b; Boccel % Sorichett1 p. Franklin— Novak cf; Popp Margettan i -p: J. Zelek If-2b; Step. fen rf; Ofsanko rf; Silko 1b; Key- tack p; Yesh p; Jast If. Gallitzin 100 002 041—8 v % Franklin ia 200 012—5 Ashville’s 4 Runs in 7th Clinch 9-8 Win Friday Ashville scored four runs in the 7th inning to defeat Emeigh 9-8, in a Northern Cambria County Industrial League game last Fri- day evening on the winner's field. Ashville was trailing, 8-5, go- ing into the last frame when they rallied to snatch the win. The summary: Ashville—G. Bender 3b; Pinick zn Pugh cf; Nadoe rf; Hollen 1b; Grimes ss: H. rimes Dp; Lewis LH Wagne i. Frmolg h-—Bobby ss; Bortop If; Mat- tie 3b; Miller 1b; Cracer c; Price cf; Proud: of; Riodes 2b; Katchak p. il Ashv| > 6 1 Emeigh 103-101 2—8 13 1 . BUCS RESCHEDULED The Pittsburgh-Chicago Nation- al League baseball game post- poned last Wednesday due to rain will be played in Pittsburgh the night of Sept. 9, an open date for both teams. Barnesboro Budget P! YOU have a money problem. Borrow $20, $100, $200, up to $300 on signature, car o Get a loan to pay ov months to repay loans of months on larger loans. 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Gallitzin also has the most dou- ble plays, 8, and four pitchers are tied with 4-and-1 records. Other Gallitzin players of the top ten of the league and their averages are: Dziabo with a .389, Tedora with a .375, and Bernaz- zolli with a .371. A league meeting will be held this Friday in the Franklin White Eagles Hall at 8 p. m., to make arrangements for the playoffs of the league and the annual ban- quet and dance which will be held Oct, 2. Ebensburg Pins ale NOW IN PROGRESS! ... with LOW REDUCED PRICES on Standard Grade Home Furnish- ings! NO TRICKS — just HONEST Reductions on all lines of home fur- nishings. Check and compare. SHEFFLER'’S PATTON CHERRY TREE 2 Losses On Colver Ebensburg advanced into the finals of the Cambria County In- dustrial League Shaughnessy playoffs by taking a pair of last week end victories over Colver. The winners scored an 8-7 win last Saturday and a 6-3 win last Sunday. They will meet Benscreek this Thursday. Herm Duman limited the losers to six scattered hits and single runs in the third, 6th and 9th in Sunday’s contest. He struck out 13 batters. A four-run 5th gave Ebensburg a 6-1 lead that Duman protected. Gonfloff and Parkins each collect- ed two hits to spark the winners attack. The summary: Colver—Valerie cf; Parrish 3b; Sem- ko 3b; J. Kuhn ss; D. Ball 1b; Kal- minar rf; Orsini c; Kocicki 2b; ul- gus If; P. Kuhn p; Kostelnick. Ebensburg—Solon cf; Gondloff ss; Hazy 2b; Parkins 1b . Duman p; Irvin 3b; Pishok c; J. Seymour rf; Mitchell 1f. Colver .. .... 001 001 001—3 6 5 Ebensburg . .. 101 040 00x—6 7 § eo —Those who predicted a cool HERE'S A TIP FROM MISS JONES: — Not all of us will be going to school. But we know that quality is cheapest after attend- ing the school of experience for years. For years, LUXENBERG'S has been handling qual- ity clothing and we believe quality to be cheap- er now than for many years. 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