PAGE TEN —— ~ cL UNION PRESS COURIER 2 North (Cambrians on Aug. 12, sponsored by the the program. and will be held at The all-star teams will be com- | members of county coaches association the Point Stadium in Johnstowr posed of senio | Players NOR CAMBRIA T ” dit Sladiurm i Htc a ¢ ors from last year's The ™ H | 6 H L | G H S On All-Star Clinic N The two members are John or the Windber Stadium district high schoo! squads. Y Each : 4 h ’ eving, head grid coach at Hast- gigi. Munn, head coach at team will be composed of 22 men and (General Comment Edited by LEO GRIMME (x: m C mitt INES High, and George Magulick Michigan State, is expected to 8nd will practice for two weeks ne e Om / ee apd Mentor Barnedbore Hips run the clinic He will be assisted preceding the game. Two coaches announced that each player Two mem | thal committe of the aig | ther members of the Spartar from each section, North and receive an individual award our ty { caches Association, both = ard will Bs ix hare Re ” oaching staff. A trainer from South, will be selected to tutor participating in the event, rth Cambria men, are msmbers an : iw aks SAIL Mm the district will also be on hand the players, ~ Barne shoro Edges i P tt P th R { S | 5 freahmenta 1 t} I * : 5 ; # a committee " HaArge orf 4 I INF x an the (Tin oanimit ty fernanet r tf. ye hws of £1 rut . ck Nanty-(zlo, 36-34 a on an ers ou : pangier, fortball clinic, Aug. 9 roth i tes and "othe r fundamentals p a rman Ne Sxparating Ria ADDITIONAL SPORTS : $y - d and a All-Btar football game The ai} clash will ton-off trainer may need nn the gridiron 8 i i” : In Extra Frame * 47-20, In Non-League Game Friday a oe eon & esting of 5s mmeienon. ue) ON PAGE BLE Barmwboro s ve n } N ry {23 WIS Ba Eri i The *3 tton rn Pi niners de THE . %6 £0 sn So Rg aes had ro ny Ota. we 1i the preliminary ne Hoi oily Eh on Friday FLOP FAMILY By Lowen to nip the game, The summary - Nanty-Glo Cagers 34-38 in a Barneshboro G F T Nanty-Gile G FT NIEHL to the tune pf 47-29, in a Northern Cambri . | Funk f 1 3 8S Swanhart f 2 8.4 non-league ame , * . - N tant Thurs ho cague batte Silt 3 gw chinr 113 "Tne Panthers took charge i Ot), 0EAR- THERE 4 3 200% JAEIMAN i. LEME IT TO ME DEAR \'LL NO- Hou _CANT- Y evening on the | fenerwics < 2 3 8 Parkes © 3 311 The Pant | — HE OGOR GET RO OF Wit IN A GOOD DAY 1 H ; : members of the (Cambria 13 Barneshoro hardwood. Two field Salley « 1 1 3 Austin 2 + §1¢ the first chapter and were never goals by “Butch” Steele gave the Jriffin 8 1 1 Punyak ¥ @ 00 caught. Bob Kartheim was (he 4 « Pome forces their margin of win era ; 5 JAAR" o 28 big gun for Patton with 5 field ot q in the overtime period # “atte reson ' alo erg and as many fouls for 12 J -, oevint se Prank Schwab was next With Barnesboro leading, 31-30 Totals 81838 Totals | 13 8M 14 pig te with 12 points ; es as od oe his ith 12 pot in the closing seconds of the re Barnasbor ¢ 29 1 de mtton held quarter margins of gulation game Farkas dropped ir A HIS Huston abu batmuchasl | oiS 14 1% 9 ‘ wir a free throw to krot the score » ard sent the gam . ee 4 : the Same into another; ALPOON: : TTR period It was the sixth win in * A HI COACH QUITS seven starts for the Dragons Head Coach Kenneth Bashor ¥ Altoona High School resigne The Steele was the night's high last Monday might He stated he srl Spa gv scorer with fivs field goals and had put fn a quarter century of ; = > Maien nine fouls for 19 points. Austin coaching, and he wanted no more GU singe 1 an N > FON : & | Pra oor ’ and Furkas of Nanty Glo collect- He has an overall record of 72 Yoon. $ 18 Prsnehak ed 14 and 13. respectively wins ard 30 defeats at the oc Mow Melk! 4 Ro Tw [Hetrick - > * PrEiTe Chote rb om GIVE HER TIME ~~ = pangier 0 sm TU0W HERE 16 A JOLUME i O\0 You FINALLY GET ® ; i THAT'S RIGHT 10 GET 10 THE TELEPHONE! Altoona Catholic is a I RIO OF H(t, PHILANOEK 7 ¥ * * THE 7 1 y 4 4 ii : Raps Gallitzin ress NC =\ Caz a 1 | TN Wait a ivll minute | EP A Ld a vias! Auer N22 \ 22) | Om ia Wednesday night f 3 \ before you decide nobody's home mE Cathal wi the Mountain City boys flor The home Forces took a 18 12 lead in the first period and won EOiNg AWAY The flashy Cailitzin guard 2 oy yout To is just what she's Fiiil Burns, was he high scorer ag tor, 8 90, & gir] nt afl of the contest with 18 points Al dash to the telephone with soap in toons Catholic's Reisner and Me ber eyes! Y Conville paced the winners with : . : \ 14 and 13 points, respectively It's always wise to wait a minute J Ng * , bout : bef . The Altoona (Catholic reserves — = : ss 8f 4 10 go «.s * you i took 8 35-28 win ih a JV prelin : | “np : xe , oo hang up. This way, you'll often save , inary game. The summary Fl _ wa d : > z <3 the trouble of calling again. Altaona C. GPT Gallitsta GF ! : : OR.) . hn f ATTN 7 ar \ McCOonvyl ff & § | Carrnonno i 1 Jr 3 pe K . / Rutherfd f 3 111 Conwsy | opr. 1950, King Features Syndicate, Inc, TME BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY | nr CS tA. 23 Adnan 8 | Mb Ma ew Patiganti 5 1 1 Maras Tare 1 8 2 Masso Pei! «IQ% Toni ra Altea (ath Calin : Referees Abrams and (Chestquehanna ® Loses Tough One 3 Although the unger « nl quehanna Valley High Ager held Beccaria-Comlport-Irvona a 20-20 dendiwk in the [inal tw periods, B-C-1 topk a 7-4 apd 11 § first and secdnd periods leads y down the Valley boys 38-26 in & game played in (Cherry Tree ast Tuesday #vening The visitors were hekd pont for point in ithe third and fourth fiames by the home forces both trams dumping in 10 poants sach i each period Beolft and Baker of Chestgue- hanna each notched 7 points but Bioorms of B-C-I was the Nigh man of the game with 13 points The SUMArY T (hestqueha OF T 0 Pasdoek | 3 § 3 13 Sexy -~ 2 3 3 Baker I 3 Tone 3 5 0 Paroeil § i Bediak ¥ Totals $ Totals SO Eo TF Chestguehiianine 3 4 d Foul Shooting Responsible for 2nd Frankie Loss Foul shooting, whic had been ane of BL Francis Coliege's very strong poants this seadon, led ! its second downfall last Wednes- day night The North Cambria Hed Flashes converted only 20 of 41 free throws, when hey dropp ed a 87-84 decision to SU Joseph College of Philadelphia, one of Lhe i Mronges! cage teams In lhe na thon ! ; : Be 5 : t ; 8 i The Quaker City boys carried ; Pa ST i 5 Cope. ‘lead 41-33 going into the half by taking a 27-14 advanlage in lhe . i necond pertod. LL SEND JOE UP FROM | St. Francis downed the strong THE SHOP IJ THE St Joseph team 19-14, 13-10 and 16-16, in the first third and fourth periods respectively ‘ ROOF : : : j ” Ee Wi Y — The Hed Flash cause was also i | yf t | nore | Burt considerably when starung . 8 guard Wally Stapleton was plac- 0. ed on the bench on personal R | fouls in the 3rd frame Bill Wan- ‘sh Jed the Red Flash scorers with 15 points, 10 of which he made in the first period Paul Senesky. one of the top college scorers in the nation was 8 a one-man scoring machine for LE St. Joseph's. He dumped in 13 field goals and 17 free throws for $3 points The summary ; Re Bode 338 qd HOA! WAIT A : THIS LL PREVEUT Waniah 7 41 A SELF ao " INUTE ~TWis 1S \( gv ee MY FALLING OFF 3 Bonehaky ¢ 1 3 - : Tv SEQRGE Hisba ¢ +12 : ; omar’ ie 7 Staplets 3 3 - ot ) i Shartek 3 31} \¥ p i A GOOD i 3 ] on f ES] A ! A * F i” Ph i BS 5 ~~ s a Ww» Tuesday, January 31st, is the last day to get the New Inspection Sticker on your car . . . 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Hautatle 6 oodwa at a game L pla in srry Tree. seriat Nay le Snide your accounts, and 8 The winters showed period stubs leave a foolproof record of expen- ? leads of 17-2. 26-3 and 37-11. Bill! ; : of Scott again was the big gun for ditures. Why not drop in and open an B the Valley boys with 13 markers. | : Chestquehanna's JV’ tered account today! Na very easy 25-8 win oH the pre- R liminary contest, The summary: Chestqae, G Zebak f First National Bank | =. at Patton, Pa. | Ad ve § 5% aL 5 | fl a Gn 5 ] fil | - wis - wo i [fz] gag J po bd es BD BG Un OH ‘ wlioooooomny Blosensbhew =