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Gallitzin Nets 2nd to i ooo 1a 9 2355 | Snowshoe Rabbit Season | Jackie Robinson Gets Thursd BR ; Down the Alley = Oven Until First of Y Ted R IA Win Over Altoona Sons of Italy pen Until First of Year | Gold Medal Award By LEO FREGLY Toseki . an 180 130 ’ : Gallitzin High School ded Laurito 130 120 175 39¢| If you haven't had enough rab-| Jackie Robinson, slugging sec- and General Comment Edited by LEO GRIMME | Galitzia "=& chool recor Kk the first week |Sehilling 197 120 158 46s |bit hunting, you can work out on|ond-bageman for the Brooklyn its second triumph of the season Last week was the 1irs €eX | piBello ... 144 129 135 408 over Altoona “B’ team, 47-35 on | of play in the second cycle of the |Lisheraill 7 187 137 an snowshoe rabbits any time now, | Dodgers, last Wednesday received —— a wn, MAAAAAAAAS a | id on on the Northern |Patton Fraternal Bowling Lea- Leon 157 13 avilup until Jan. 2. The season be- the gold medal award of the H h Q Fay a oh ools Dy orther: gue. The top game ‘of the week Won 2 als 08, vat 731 2161 gan on Monday, Dec. 19. George Washington Carver Mem- Fran ¥ 3 3 . : Veterans Foreign wars arial Institute : 3 ‘ ill . i t was that of the Eagles and the The maximum take for a day . : Cresson Releases Red Flash Roll bly T A their Be HIS a " Moose to determine the winner of y Zungal 1 Joo J5¢ go is two and for the entire season . ane Negro baseball J wae Poin! ¢ - goals and 7 free throws for 23 | the first half. The strong Moose | Bardelang . 166 156 154 476 |is six. cited as a ‘grea merican” an Rest of Schedule Over Gannon for Reade wp. Boints. Weaver's 20 points topped | team came through to defeat the T. Zungall 13 148 196 353) Ainougn the increase of deer |fOF his voutstanding contribution In In He 5th Straight Win Lilly swamped Reade Township a © forces jumped off to halt With ‘total pins by a margin on? * hee pg oti find oe Dopehe, tions.” By I season, three of which are al- iis d under he res anh | ot Sen a 13-5 command in the first per-|of 1118. The Eagles tied the . the big rabbits in the north cen- ° Teachers ready played and a tough Nanty St. Francis’ Red Flash made Es ay io} es y ne 'loser's | 10d but saw the lead cut to 18-|Moose in the last half of the Colver Colts Win tral counties of Pennsylvania. ADDED SPORTS NEXT PAGE ing in : Glo foe to be played tomorrow |Gannon College their fifth con-| (4 gaision of 17 by halftime. Gallitzin then car- |first cycle but couldnt pull 2 last We night on their home floor. Ten of | SeCUtiVE, Yieum % they Ee A to a big|tied the final two quarters, 12-4 through 22 defeat the Vinners League Opener Francis : {to a 78- ictor ly r ( and 17-14, to win going away. “Goog” Endler was high m: r otched he ping gg lh be lea} fternoon in the” Ere school's 15-1 advantage in the first per | “a taona’s junior varsity walk-|the Moose and the only conten-| mqpe Colver Colts defeated St. w PV, of the Northern Cambria League. new million dollar auditorium. | iod and Hip Sellen Jo 3 My Ad ed off with a 80-25 decision in ger hitting over 500 in the play-|meachers College a 100-52 past- CAN | UT THE Season. McClure and Valle are the As has been the case in most | vantage n the ne . the preliminary. The varsity sum-|off game. =~ ~~ ~~ =~ ~~ ling in a game played at Loretto Last only two returning lettermen on|all Frankie gates to date, the|again took the blige in the > hind mary: > CLUB STANDINGS Glo Community League last Mon- n nn the seco the squad. The remaining sche- Flashes streaked away to an ear- and fourth periods, 17-6 an “| Gallitzin GF T Altoona GFT won Lost | day. The winners closed with a J A the Nort dule: ly lead and were never Pished. 132, respectively. . Burns { .... § 723 Cellin, f ~14 8] American Legion 4 0 pig 18-3 outburst after leading Bad rea Dec. 23—Nanty-Glo Last Sunday they took both the| Sibis accounted for 13 points, |jacue 7 ...3 111 ome t wend 8 2 Loyal Order Moos 3 1 |B ikhout. Kuhn was high scor- Bad Je Dec. 30—At Roaring Spring first and second periods by 7- Willie Campagna for 11 and | McMahon g2 0 4 Conway g ..1 3 5| Veterans Foreig s 2 2 ler with 15 markers. The sum- If you're a select risk driver you can qualify for Flash o Jan. 6—Barnesboro point 15-8 margins for a comfort- | Bechtell for 10 to pace Lilly.|Crmosino g2 0 4 Morgan g .. 0 0 0| Fraternal Order Eagles .... 1 3 |mary: with B M 1 d f Jan 1 ain able 30-16 lead. They upped the| jackson pushed in five field goals Sonvay . 8 3 J Jester... 8 420| slovak Citizens Chub ....ccon 4 : CEL Nwy: GFT economical protection th Farm Bureau Mutua . Beton ; Jan. 17—Open ’ score to 50-30 during third-period for Reade. The summary: McTavish. 0 0 0 : The Legion took 4 points from 15 Kachik £ ..0 0 0 Automobile Insurance Co., Columbus, Ohio. Ny Jan. 24 At Eionsb action and then yielded a 27-23 |, G FT Reade G P 1|lechinl ... 009 the Slovak Club and this gives 8 Carlson 1 0 2 2 Pon of a Eye edge in the final session. Campagna 13 111 Jackson f . 3 910| 1otals ..19 947 Totals ...121135 them top position on the new lea- re. 12z. # Select risk compan The F Jan. 31—At South Fork Bill Wanish was again tops for | Addlesbg £ 3 2 B Mele? { - § § 3 Ganitzin 13 5 12 17—a7|gue standings. The Legion won 1 Kavnaugh g1 2 4 } pany Feb. 3—Patton St. Francis’ well-balanced attack | sins A senseie 3luMan zg o 2 z|Aftoona B "13 12 "3 14-35|by margins of 89-17-71 and 177. 4 Rodgers ....1 0 2 » Automatic renewals i ——— Fob. 10—At Gatlin with 14 points. John Bodner |leshy ¢ -- 11 3 Jerid & go9 . There were no scores of 500 or 2 . 3 Feb. 14—South Fork George Banchansky and Jack O'- Fame 2 9 >) 4 over in this contest but Williams - —— $ Owned by policyholders = Feb. [i—LlIY us Brien Jade 12 2 she Wally | Nodolsky .. 3 0 6 2 il Giles Gets unty Sit 408 to 4id his mates in the| Totals ...131137 Totals ...4 816 i . 21 apleton wi . Stapleton was | Bechtell .. 5 010 win while Joe Hudak went down |Colver Colts wr By 7. 8 18-31 ’ a Feb, 28_At Nanty-Glo mots vaiusble fn the fin by hig Feiss Bod ___|Legion Cage Post | With his team hitting 455. st. Mary's -. § 2 5 Su 0 cub crt malt ls csoii Torys ne someon: PRO Mar. "7—Altoona Catholic rilliant defensive work off both| qoig1 327872 Totals ..8 72 s The Sons of Italy and the Vets oo —— for yc boards. lumy 15 14 17 26—72| Joseph Giles of South Fork was |gplit on a 2-2 decision, The SOI £0 I I IE A NE DENNIS HORNE, Agent ; . . The Frankies are idle until Reade T “3 "4 "6 12—23| elected chairman of the Cambria got two pins for two points. They er CARRERE ~ suran RENE r ) Lr pen Soi to De Si 2 | 7 avcEEE Aun 3.2. 5a oF 5 1ble- - eague during a meeting two pins and took tot ins cia ‘er in the Gardens, Pittsburgh. Chestquehanna last Tuesday in South Fork Leg- DE PI a on Es 9188 uonEg Sod us bet | The summary: Ed d 0 t 31 28 ion Home. : : by two pins. The VFW won on Please quefe rates on my com St.Francis GF T Gannon GFT ge uy, ol- Other officers include William |a 22-26 margin in the first and Wanish f ~ 8 2 Seuoh f 3 } 1 2 : Evancic, Beaverdale, vice chair-|third game. Columbo was high Moke Yoor. Body Type Model 5 Bnchnsky ¢1 1 3 Mi 1 3| Marion Center High School last | man, and F. J. Cononie, St. Mich- man for the SOI with 471 and . Caml ; HI 13 3 5|Tuesday night defeated Chest- ael, secretary-treasurer. Willie Zungali hit 494 for the My present expires Pe). 410 410] quehanna Valley, 31-28, in a nip-| Giles also was elected chairman VFW. My Name Rw 00 3 1|and-tuck battle on the winner's | of the board of arbitration. The | Honors for the: week go to | P 11} 319 | hardwood. other board members are Sparky |“Goog” Endler who was the only Address 102 11] Chestquehanna was leading the | Parkins, Ebensburg; Paul Cicco-|man hitting over 500. His score Ocviall _ 6 012 winners, 26-15, until the final pe- ii i ad TA ME, Evancic of was 514. Age P | ———— ———|riod when the Marion Center five wn. i . : ’ -| In the game between the Leg- | route BY 73 Tomi i ys piled up 12 points. The summary: Micnaely Jamies carve, Nanty- | jon and Moose the week before | Gannon ~12 13 14 27 57{M. Center GFT Westover GF T|¢ 0 an uane Uunkle, Johns-|jast Milton Williams was credited 3 ° ore £ i. 3 0 @ Paydock £ . 3 0 ¢|*oWn. with 117 pins in the third game d : B b T Houck f rn 5 in Seott. t ty iu Be Boge Bi ge 1a Wien it Should Nave been 177, I fies Sr EY : ion egin e wee ringing his total pin score to Bl WINT b L T | | arnes oro 10ps Das zim g 9 lof Dec. 26. Forfeits and rosters |528, but still not enough to beat . Vint nd 1 58 26 Nealer g ..1 0 2 Zedek ... 0 0 | must be submitted to the board | out Carretti's weekly high of 541. 0 a Cc, - Glasser .....0 1 1 2 the next meeting on Jan. 12 in Next Week’s Schedule : d a Jao og | HOriage. Thurs.,, Dec. 22—Moose vs. Slovak LARGE SIZE SINGLE BLANKETS . $1 49 | Bamesboro swamped Vinton.|. Ios 14 331 Totals ...13 228 Tums, Dec Be woos | 27 \\Y [/ || LARGE SIZE SINGLE Zot Weol BLANKETS | : dale under an avalanche of field | Marion Center --- 8 10 13% PI A A Dist 1 i 6 Wed. Dec. 23—VEW va. Slovak Ot TABGE aE DNDIAN Bla Sy LLANEETS . goals lo take an easy 58-26 win| Referee—Marlo Cicero 1S TiC Ambiioan Legion RGE SIZE IND NKETS ............ 2.29 [age Tuesday on Ue Hiatt Lie ® Chairm N d | Lallemand nM 145 149 465 LARGE SIZE FINE QUALITY SHEETS ........ 1.69 < i : BObDY .... 146 164 494 ! h | carried wide scoring margins in Bag 95,000 Deer an ame iit 126 145 71 MEN'S ALL WOOL PLAID SHIRTS ........ ry 4.49 oo” appy |every quarter except the third . ’ Hugh Kelly of Clymer was Merriman 143 111 135 389 BOYS’ 4. BUCKLE ARTICS ............ Special 2.98 | when they were held to a 12-12 During 49 Season named chairman at a meeting of Eogian {127 162 77 = CHILDREN’S REGULAR $3.00 BOOTS ........ . 198 | stalemate. the District 6 business committee | won 4 1 TI 742 2224 Mm ! LADIES’ ZIPPER BOOTS 1.98 . Funk and Galovich each push-| Pennsylvania hunters bagged PIAA, last Wednesday evening in Slovak Citizens ay the joys MEN'S WORK RUBBERS ..........ooviiiees 1.69 Oo | ay led in six field goals for the win-|some 95000 deer during th gee Altoona. He replaces Ira Gross of 'Berzansky . .. 159 132 108 399 A NP ET Ea (Po rrr Soep Pla mers to pace the attack. Steele| big game er. Ex Game | Sovthmont, Who resigned gfter 13 “140 19 156 449 of the season ug BOYS’ OVERALLS _ . Sires BY way aire Special 1.69 : (was right behind his teammates Commission reported this week. years of service on the district | © 117 145 140 402 be com letel Ey BOYS’ HI.-TOP SHOES, Sizes 10t013 ....... one 2.98 |with 10 points. Abramovich con-| The commission said its esti- | committee. jos Bader 143 162 150 435 p y 2 MEN'S MINERS’ BOOTS .............. Special 4.95 tributed 11 points to the losing | mate is only tentative since final Mig Waits of Srest Tog. Won0 Totals 682 694 671 2047 and all yours MEN’S WORK UNION SUITS ................. 1.79 ; . returns are not completed, but , Was vice airman, — 3 i _ Barneshoro JV's won the pre-!' added the kill nay to be ful-|and Clair J. Urich of Hastings, Loyal Order Moose LL SOURRALLS Gis al ee Lie Special 2% liminary game 31-14. The sum-|jy as good or better than in 1948. | Was named secretary-treasurer. | Grozanick «188 U8 188 Jae BH Ar aN aioves . nary: The commission said the antler- | Other members of the business Hudak co 2 MEN’S LEATHER WORK GLOVES ............ 98 | Barnesboro G F T Vintondale GF T|ed deer kill during the 11-day | committee are Harold Pegg of P: uda HOL I 7 . . } Patil i 6 a1 oak ned 9 2 season totalled ghons £3:000 ad Altoona Roosevelt Junior High; iS Endler 3 : All Winter Clothing Reduced c4 08 © 3 4 8 the kill during the one-day doe James Meckey, Conemaugh; Les- |Gresko 156 from Now Until Christmas! 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