Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, May 18, 1950, Image 3

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    Tharsday, May 18, 1960
Fence Busters,
Bakerton, Enter
’50 C & I League
The Bakerton Fence Busters,
defending champions of the Cam
bria-Indiana Boys League
begun practice for the 1950
son, Manager Tom Lehmier
nounced last week
The is building
for another
the three
over from
gration
ers Bob
and first baseman
man Five regul
from | SEARON 8
eral goo
much brighter
There are |
the C & 1
season. and besides Bakerton
include Revio iast season's
ner-up., Cress Ernest, Indi :
Heilwood, Colver Marsteller
Lorett Ebens
burg
Each team
teams moe
squads will
Sy piay-off for the
gue char pri
loop officially opens
21 nee Bakerton
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an-
team
prospect
successful! season
eteran regulars
ast
They
l.ane and
Vear s Al
are pitcher-intiel
Bob Stockle
Jackie Tris
graduat
Sad but
the I
Al's
a at .
AS 5&5
ents
1 teams !
the
League for
$ hyd
Bart eshore and
engage
wnghin
Sun
i regular
lay C
the Ba
arroilt
kers
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pm
who is
har
as
faa
Manager
sisted by
YEar
sit ower
abil iy wiil
prospect in
game
begin a new
Lanny 8Btrong
Players trying out for a
tion the Fence Busters team
include Wasco Kotrick Frank
Konitaky, lanny Strong, Domenic
Rocco, Eddie Hovan Thomas
Hovan. Jack Lawrence Jackie
Trueman Rabert Swerbinsky
Larry Myers Michael Hovan
Tommy Taylor, Jim Muffey Stes
Visnyczkie, Bob lane Jack La
mont. Ray Boslett., Alex Kolrick
Terry Controchick Larry West
Dick Bassett, Timmy Regan Pa!
Barnes, Tony Varscavish Tom
Blose, Tommy Fitch, Tom Vallery,
Charles Sponsaky, Richard Moore
Henry Knotts, John Btockly, John
Controchick. and Eddie Lamont
and Larry Barnes bat boy and
ball boy, respectively
Mr Lehmier said no position is
secure until each individual play
er proves himself capable of hold
ing It down by good piaying and
good hitting
The Fence Busters
Post
on
Agan is
have
UNION PRESS OOURIER
Beautiful ful Scene At St. Mary’ ch Sunday During May Crowning Ceremony Sterling No. 6 Mine =:
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the Sterling Coal
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Bakerton
with
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Sterling No. 8
should be supplemented
additional safeguards,
a Federal coal mi inspector
advised after a reinspecti thi
Bureau of Mines announced on
Tuesday When reexamined 01)
April by Inspector David K
the nN Cambri
had 120 employees
reporting some
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Housewarming
Held At Ashville
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Mr
Analy
received many
Patras
solemn crowning of the stato ol the Blessed Virgin
Dorothy Ra-
Above is the scene at St. Mary's Charch in Patton en Sunday afternoon during the
Mary. Taking part in the ceremony were the children of St Mary's Parochial School and a number of former graduates
dolph was May queen. Catholics set aside the month of May as a time afspecial honor to Mary, the Mothey of (roel
being sponsored bh
Athletic Associal
sponsor the Bakert: !
Nari Cambria Industrial
Bakerton's first leagues §
al Barnesboro on B nday,
28 and home opener
Wednesday evening. May 3
the Bakerton field. All games will
be played Daylight Saving
Time
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8 Of { t X rin : : Lir § ef : Pleo gine he housing short fucded Mr and Mrs Henry Nolen
i srl, Martino and Alice Nelen, Mr
Mrs Edgar Reymour and
y Edgar and Rober!
Mrs Fegis McElheny
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| NOT SO FUNNY
though Joe Miller, a studious
English actor, never wrote a hy
morous line in his life, his name
‘was connected in with a
cheap joke book published a year
after his death in 1738 As a re
sult, joke books have been refer
red to as “Joe Millers” since that
time
and Mrs
and Mrs
Eimer; Mr
Thomas Sherry, Mr
Seymore and
Mrs Edward Watt
George, Theresa ard
son, James, Mr
{Paul McElhney, Mr.
Leo Watt and son,
and Mrs.
Mr. and
and Charles,
Leo Watt
Mr. and Mra Gust Wilt Mr
and Mrs. Harvey Wilt and child-
ren, Betty and Mary Grace, Mr
and Mrs Harvey Weakiand and
son, Garvey, Edgar Callahan, Ed.
ward Albright, Mr. and Mrs Geo
Nelen, Mr. and Mra Ken Galla-
gher and children, and Mr. and
Mrs Lawrence Nelen and child-
ren, Genevieve, Patricia, Paul and
fames
Rockerfeller Center is said
attract more visitors Jo
than the Grand Canyon, the Sta-
tue of Liberty or the W
ton Monument, ashing-
Read your North Cambria
Sports in this paper each Week.
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