Behary, Heimbaucher, Clement, Weigle, Pontzer, Pelini, Keefe. St. Francis— Wheeler, Humm, Borelle, Matsko, Fe- YOU'D BETTER STAY, IN THERE PAGE TEN o - — UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, November 3, 1949 Thu ~ Cresson ran the halftime score drive. Hostler made good his|close their season this Friday at|RH—Reghett ETERN. CITY - po 1 to 21-0 in the second quarter as|placement for the extra. home against Portage. The ee FB—Fishel aL “ Art Coli int ed . ge. C Rome is called the ‘“Etermal Ar olian intercept a Gallit On the next exchange of kicks | mary: blr pn City” because the Romans them- i Joss On She hoon SEL Cresson Halfback Domonic Reg-| cCresson—34 Gallitzin—0| Substitutions: Cresson—Rickens, | Selves thought that no matter — and General Comment Edited by LEO GRIMME | (I"}it the line for the extra point. needed ‘only two. Dlaye. to cover | Lu Maou... Ge Jad | BO, ee Ae ose | hal happened in he Worl: ir * €! —Flazek . naldson ' i 3 " "| matter how man er empires IAAI AI n a - Following the second half kick- [the 71 yards. He made six yards |GO—Krug ._ Magzocco yska, Eberhart, Berpamasohi, Jones ly; nt rise and fall, Rome pies Ca WAI “ off Fishel plunged over from the on the first play and then broke RG_TIIg tardinell | Stanley, Stephens. '|go on forever, Patton In d d t T k [tercepted by Bassilli in Cumber- hve yard lige, to climax 2 77- [loose on a 65-yard jaunt. RT Beers incChase | Touchdowns -Reghettl, Collan, Fon- immer ————— ’ land territory and 2 plays later|ya rive. Only four first downs| The win was the third against |gp nderson | tanella, Sheridan, Fishel, ADDITIONAL SPORTS ep enaents are tnd, oll had advanced to the Pat-|and 13 plays were needed in the four losses for the Indians, Who ii _Pontaneils MeMshon | Points oiiier, solchdowns-Hostier PAGE 11 45 0 Sh ll ki 0 S d ton 25. On the next play Lewis ” en me — : - ; y - passed to Houndshell who took e ac ing n un ay foe ball on the 15 and raced 15 THE FLOP AMILY B Ss F . . : yards for another Cumberland TD F wan To Meet Altoona Again |advantage in total yardage, 142 |Spober’'s placement was good as y r Sunday, Cricket Field [any of 12 pass heaves while the | Tur pert sore of the ganic came tS town € | The final score of the game came ’ -— ‘VY —- ’ i 'Y ’ ‘ i : ; Panthers made good 6 of 20 pass [when Comer Pea lE over the WA Won aN AZ? oe UGH J Py ). 50MEB00Y 5 BEEN AT MQ 4 God ~ ('™M ouTTA C\GARS AND \ roari In a hard fought grid contest attempts. . double stripe from 9 yards out to CHANG 0 BU 0 ANOY 66H BANK ~ I'M 9HORT A DOLLAR HAVEN'T A CENT oF CHANGE. — terme played Friday night at the| The Panthers will play host to|climax a 48 yard Cumberland I'LL PUT \T BACK WHEN | GET MY — . . ] [ Alto Spangler High School Stadium, |the Little Giants of Cherry Tree |drive. Shober's” placement was ALLOWANCE. 5 [he 23-7, Coach Ted Keenan's lads manag-| High School on Thursday after-|again good for the extra point. H | " ston ed to squeeze by the Patton High|noon, Nov. 10, at the Patton| “In the final minutes of the con- E % taine School Panthers of Coach Pat|Athletic Field. This will be the |test Andy Ceschini intercepted a H three Marquette, 7-0. | final game of the season for Pat-| Cumberland pass on his own § k | Ca The lone tally came late in the! ton. The summary. and returned the ball to the Pat- start third period when Steve Wargo | Spangler—7 Patton—0 | ton 25 as the game ended. = A toons broke away at mid-field and ran Le pmo sis aanssasennaanes ... Dietrick| Cumberland held the advant- d yard 50 yards for the touchdown. The | IT —Schelfe + Kopera| age in total yardage gained, 365 : a play speedy Wargo also made good the (C —Logue — Tolle] to 146 and also the edge in first 00 {1 runn extra point. . (Ro%: Kirsch Trexler | downs, 13-4. Patton hit on 5 of 9 . the While Spangler has given up RT—Tflester ..... Albright | 18 pass tries and intercepted 2. o ! next only 4 touchdowns this season,|QB_peters wo MIKIR | Gymperland made good 3 of 11 oz and ey Were wiable 19 score against / Loam, : Litzinger heaves and intercepted 4. The In- S a own , ading, underrat- | 2 Ware seen Jenkins | dependents will play the Altoon ed Patton Eleven, in the first two |§b-F; Aashcroft mg SHTOSnSKY Mratatoaery tis Yunday, New i rr. A periods, with both quarters being |Patton ... Teett 6 0 0 0—of 6 at Cricket Field, Altoona. The ag the 1 pretty much of a punting duel. | Substitutions: Spangler—D. Kirsch, |summary: 0 the In the fourth stanza Patton | Verchick, Britton, Frontino, Caldwell, Patton—~0 Cumberland—45 5 held to the ball with grim deter- | Siduto. Sibley, Marshall Rieger. Bast. [LE-Willams .. Houndshell 2 5a mination, and also held off many | uschick, Stoltz, Simon, Krist, oak ine = Wiis0 on Spangler threats. Touchdown-Wargo, = C —Selfridge You Spangler held the edge in first! DOiBt alter touchdoown-—A/argo. RG—Shehhan 3 . : 20 y: downs, 7-6 and also gained the Linesman—Or. Visnovsky, Bifetvns RE_Majloy I'M SURE WILLIE Wo S50MEBS00Y'S BEEN SNITCHING CHANGE fo Eo BORROWING 50 & OUT OUTTA Md P1664 BANK, MOM-BUT I'LL pass . RH—Ceschini SET THEY Won't 00 \T AGA\N — yard: pangler Downs Iatton i Fa _price ES role 9 | Substitutes—Patton: ; ; oil 7 0 I Mid WwW k Ni GC Bebe fettl, Hurd, MeMubien Baker, Voli a, eltl, urd, cMu 3 " 0. - - Li , Gresko, Farina, O'Farrell; , In Vlid- Week Nite Game | so mis, Sood to , Wi , , Penner, Decker. Z Wargo Breaks Loose ja, 80-yard pass 10 Houndshell, Dra Baker, I Toss = C F 50 Y d TD R who ganght it on his own 42 and gion, rs sa =. 0 > 2 it 5 On 1 or -Y ar raced the following 42 yards for mpire—Ball. eree—Vivaces. 2. ; ua another Cumberland TD. Day's |linesman—Oicero. = dy The Patton Independents were eXtra point try was again ground- . ’ . 1 os subdued by a strong Cumberland, ed. In the final minutes of the St Vincent S First ino Md, pro grid team, Sunday, at |serond frame Cumberland took a . Lass the Hastings Stadium by a score |[ndependent punt on the Patton of 45-0. y |46. On the following play Jones uarter Scores the € Cumberland took the opening |0f the winner's raced around end : ince kickoff on their own 20 and in for 40 yards, with Bakajza aown-| dge St. Francis cente five successive first downs set the |iNg him on the Patton 6-yard line chalk ball down on the Inuependence 9-|Comer made the TD on a off-| A long drive with the opening he & yard line. Jones, on the next play, | tackle play. Kelly grounded the kickoff and a quick TD after a Mallc raced around end for the score. |extra point pass as the first half | poor punt enabled St. Vincent to Rex Day's attempt for the extra [inded, 24-0 in favor of Cumber- | preserve its unbeaten, untied and kicko point failed. ana. J unscored-upon record with a 13-0 wher In the second period Cumber- ly The Indopengenss came Seung decision over the Red Flash of St. Altog land gained possession of the ball Pack in € ird period when | Francis College last Sunday after- ! & . l age i on their 44. Following Bassillio’s [they racked up 3 first downs to | noon in Cresson. : ® 2 xg Ep Wilt mED Ia THEYRE HAVIN A RUMMAGE SALE DOWN AT forms and Comer’s runs of 22 and 25/80 to the visitors 48 yard line. St atiatine , ARs Was Vi > THE WELFARE REST~A DOLLAR howe . Nines ds i Statistics show the gaij> was OVERCOAT AND DERBY © A BUNDLE ~Y'OONT yards respectively, Deker took a| The lofer$ Tere Stopped Nowever, hard fought and closer than the un Aa KNow WHAT'S eer hand-off on the losers 6-yard line On the next play as Baker of | g Slo A IN IT AN YEANT RETURN IT Righ! J TTY : risvthes ,- | two-touchdown margin indicates. and went over for another score. Cumberland intercepted DeDea’s ; o> the t , ios : : ih y 2 | The winners were on the long end § Day's kick again failed to gain heave to James, and raced 65 | t all th fier : First. dow third the seventh point. yards for a TD. Shober made 1% a ese Ee Ir bind THE charg A few minutes later Cumber- |£00d his extra point placement. |12-11L Yarisge rus Wiig 0 made land took over on their own 32.| As the final period opened 2nd yurdage passing, sob. The On the next play Komer heaved 'Ceschini’s pass to Zatorki was ig The Bearcats only one of two 3 in tl | teams in the nation with as im- third | pressive a record, bulled 72 yards \s their BEAR ON DEFENSE - - - By Alan Maver |along the ground after the open- ) Altoo a |ing kickoff, Approximately 8,000 ig 4) ROD N fans saw Don Henigin climax the C.D.RUSSELL Z, drive on a 2-yard plunge. Jack in CALIFORNIA'S GREAT Heimbeucher kicked the seventh gd DEFENSIVE GUARD, point. a WiLL PROBABLY WIND uP In the second frame a poor Red town ; - HIS Flash punt to their own 37 set up wy _- On BRILLIANT another Bearcat TD. George Yi . COME BACK WITH THAT! Fr HOPE tS A chapt CAREER Kocerka’s 24-yard pass ate up tu , YOUVE MADE A FUR OAT score most of the yardage to a first HERES MY ZA MISTAKE! r ; \ : doubl down on the St. Francis three DOLLAR! = a al | Dick yard line. Two plays later Paul 7 o point Clement plunged over for the TD. TR The {| Andy Zanotti blocked Heimbeu- 4 came her's drop kick try for the extra. A Cw the Kk The sensational and precision 2 Coif 2 line ¢ punting of George Kocerka was 8 3) ing a probably the biggest threat the i A rollto Frankies had through out the chifty game. The Red Flash were set Jim I back deep in their own territory Bob \ by three successive punts by the / Kocerka that went out of bounds Vince on the one, two and three-yard up oi stripes. — Following the first half the Red Flash began to click. Taking the kickoff on their own 30 they 11\p% ” drove to the enemy 35-yard line (HAR! Gor A WOMANS O.K I'M where Joe Como intercepted Ray | SWAPPIN’ St. John’s pass to stop the threat. gs AMONG KT WITH YoU! On three occassions in the THEMSELVES Jl h SE fourth period the Frankies were DIDNT ; stopped inside the Bearcat 10- YA 5 yard line. Two of the threats =F) were halted by pass interceptions and one when the fighting Red ° IZ Flash surrendered on downs. 4a In the closing minutes of the “ny game the Frankies drove from their own one foot line, following Kocerka’s punt, to the St. Vincent 5-yard line. The pay-off of the HE EARNED Red Flash's bad breaks, was when ALL-AMERICA Jake Klock faded back and whip- RANKING AS A ped a fast 30-yard pass to Right- z GREATEST SOPHOMORE ond Bede Langan: former Carrel C.D.RUSSELL TALENT WN 1947 ALSO a iy the py ® = 15 FLATTENING nN 1948 play was returned, however, when : ee GET SPOT OUT Z THE INTERFERENCE BU7 AS | st. Francis was given a five-yard BT SY ke 3 YOU GET sO HIS FOR penalty for off sides. Two plays : mI INTO ToESE TEAMMATES CAN GET oR ~ 797g lie: te Red Flash surrendered g laa \ 1m Sugles v7 AT THE ’ HAVER t WHO The Frankies travel to Gannon AW > BALL CARRIER . J ra ANOWS College this coming Sunday. 7 Distributed by King Features Syndicate Gannon is the other team along EE e+ beaten and unscored on record. Ae Seddbbddbbbddb bd didddbdddbbbidddddddddddidddddddd The summary: fd - % | St. Vincent—13 St. Francis—0 Yd » > : oo [Z-Sotheriand srasieratraituissreiiviny Tarchsty « 5 —L1em. OQ ivnrninninn aarereen ack AF : th «” AUTOMATIC CONTROLS | io-Rageits oo a x |. d o& | C —Como ise Zilatis has: . Rr + | RG—Mihalic : : Zanotti SN \ sy % | RT—McDonald er Bezek ‘ os RE—Kmetz 4 antzy : WITH ALL of QB—Kocerka wasileski # of | LH—Martin Demartino » of | Ri-Sundiy Sertentell » le —Henigin Sullivan $ HOT AIR HOT WATER OR STEAM % st vincent 76 0 0-13 Zion | LOW WE'LL JUST SIT IEYOU WANT TO o.2 : ; e | ~ Substitutions: St. Vincent—Troila, 2 | HERE AND MIND OUR KEEP OUT OF JAIL, {Ene | ‘ ’ J FURNACES § CASH or TERMS % 20 0 YES . . . We Have Oil and Gas-Fired Units as Well as Our Coal-Fired NATIONALS! A] lo . Te PURCHASED NOW! § | Scanlon. | Cresson Indians Raid Gallitzin . | Al bo | dor, Plesic, Cugini, Piper, DelGrande Graupensberger, St. John, Klock, Che- { rvenak, Mason. Touchdowns—Henigin, Clement. | Point after touchdown—Heimbeucher | (drop Kick). | Referee—Bodner. Umpire—Mackey. Linesman—Goldberg. Field Judge— 34-0, Friday Night Cresson High's Indians really LETME GIVE THIS . NATIONAL H STII San 1 | when they downed Gallitzin High AT Doe 2A 7 oer sucH\ | ’ * | School, 34-0 in a game played in yy WEATHER . (OPPOSITE CODER’S DRY CLEANING) | the Cresson Stadium. Coach Jack it . b (Hart's boys ruled the game as \! A) & . | they gained 294 net yards against : v if t 707 S. Fifth Ave. Patton, Pa. % 111 ana registered 11-6 margin in A 5 p b | first downs. St D , RRR ‘ - x ®| Roger Fontanella’s 41-yard dash p | around right end climaxed a 70 P| yard drive in the first period was 3 Bool aBo Bodo ctecButo Beate ctcto rte te leet Be Be 2. 3.3. 5.0.5 2 3 8 2.8 (SORRY, NO PHONE YET) Boe ae chs Bele Be Bee BS. 3 Boclealecte alec Beate teil Boul. 5.0 0 0 5 8.8.5 - " » $ OFFICES AT P| good for the first TD. Colian's ‘ b | end run made good the extra, JOHNSTOWN PATTON PHILIPSBURG #| “Again in tne first period Bill o p | Sheridan took an enemy punt on SE oo “A Furnace for An Hi «es Furnace 9 b | his own 31 and raced along the to 3 y Homme 4 for Any Budget” ® | side lines for 69 yards and the 1 b | second score. Fontanella added Pl Ae 5 4 Pdedoflpdodpdddiiidd the extra point on an end run. =
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