CL —— L June 1, 1950 Sportsmen Urge M embership Increase To Accomplish Aim I, New Penn Mentor To Speak my i ® Highlights | n 12 Teams To Seek Champio List Accomplishments During Past 3 Years A number of queries have been received relative to sportsmen’s clubs and their aims and what they have accomplished. To this end the Patton Sportsmen's Asan. has prepared the following: The Patton Sportsmen's Assn averages 300 members yearly con- siting of local sportsmen. This compares to approximately 1,000 fishing and 1,000 hunting licenses sold each year in the area, not a very favorable percentage. It is the aim of this club to improve and develop our local na- tural resources for better hunting and fishing for all sportsmen. To- | wards this the following has been done: Fishing ia) tan filterin Dam has n stallation of Vs and wings to pded the flow of water and pro- | de more riffles and hiding places | for trout, and also to create more oxygen and decrease the temper- ature of the water A lot more of this work needs to be done (bb) An increase from the state of trout, catfish and sunfish has been granted the past several years for Chest Creek, and the fn to Brubaker Run has included by the state for the stocking browy and rainbow trout only during the past three years. This experimental stocking was put through with the whole- . heated cooperation of the Hast. tings Sportsmen. (¢) The sportamen purchased 230 acres of land through which Sows Mudlick Creek and on which a dam has been built. The | Fish Commission has pro- sed to analyze the walters and with suitable fish. Contrary to all other rumors this stream land will be open to all for bunting and fishing. - Hunting (a) During the winter months, food has been stocked in the sur- rounding area for wildlife. Corn for this purpose was provided by the game protector and by dona- local farmers with Chest Creek from the Pat- | plant to Eckenrode's | improved by in-! of the stream from Thomas’! i (b) Coon hunting and fox hunting have provided wonderful | sports for local sportsmen by fav- {orable conditions and the use of skilled dogs kept and trained by our members. The fox hunters ‘have organized the famous We | Club, about which much has been | iwritten. The word “I” is {boten and. the use of it i& penalty on the member © | ing candy for the next hunt If a {fox is killed, the expression is | "We (not I) killed the fox’ Then ‘comes crow hunting completing a {full cycle of activities for the iyear. Many amusing and ver- laces buy- occurred with no chance event being forgotten The object is to sell all sports men on the work being done by i this organization for their benefit; {have them become members, and thereby provide finance so neces- sary to accomplish the projects, but principally to get them to at- (moral support in carrying these projects, and thus encour- ing the handful of sportsmen w have been giving of their time and money towards it. This who are doing their all selfishly, for the which they ment of fishing and hunting The sportsmen meet the first Tuesday of each month at the Moose Home. The next meeting jis at 8 p m., June 8 St. Vincent Slips Past St. Francis, 3-1, In Overtime i Bt. Vincent College of Latbore {Just slipped past their arch-rival | Bt. Francis College of Loretto, 3-2, in 10 innings last Wednesday {in 8 game at Latrobe. | The Red Flash scored once In ithe top of the 10th to break a {1-1 tie but couldn't hold the surg- ing Bearcats in their half of the { frame. {| The home team scored in the (first frame on a single, a walk {and another one-baser by Gruss. i 8t. Francis got ita first run on a 80 un- community in oft- | times embarassing incidents have | of the | School | Barnesboro High School, also will ' be among players from the north- | tend the meetings and give their | out | live und the better. | sortsmen osoperate | combination of three walks and to work out all an error. { Dotbek opened the Frankie 10th {with a triple and came across on = Bob Bills’ single. Then Kmetz Bitied the count for St Vincent | with a home run. Bilonich then walked, went to second on a passed ball and was sacrificed to 4! third. He scored a moment later on an iafield out. 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BALSINGER & LUTHER Flowers for All Occasions PHONE. $771 PATTON DP pe i i Edited by LEO GRIMME Selestok, James Also Named | As Area All-Star Candidates | Hastings, Barnesboro Gridders Get Honor Paul Belestok of Hastings High and Harold James of] ern section who will take part in As oon - | Coaches football Central All-Blar the West sociation’'s test The all-star game, chimax a football clinic which wil in Johns- | {town on Aug. 9 10 and 11, will be i played in the Windber Stadium | on Aug. 12. {would be a grand token of appre- | {ciation for efforts to the very few | ¢ i [CAMBRIA x) ! | WEDNERD i i PAUL KELESTOK Paul Selestok, a son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Hnat Belestok of Hastings is & three-year letterman on the! Hastings High Knigh! grid team Paul, who is 0 feet 8 inches, and weighs 150 pounds, held down the | quarterback position on the team He was listed among the honor. | ‘able mentioned in the Northern | Cambria Football Conference all | star team the last season and | awarded Babe Ruth Sports | manship Foundation award by his | | mehool : { athlete, Paul has received eight] ; {letters in sports during his high! this year An all-around school career-—-three for football three for baseball and two for basketball He was rated very baseball first UUme mince 1941. i HAROLD JAMES Harold James, 18, a nalive of Barnesboro, held down the first team center position on the Bar. nesbobro High School Red Dra- gan grid squad for the past two seasons. Rated by his coach and fellow players as one of the best centers ever to play for the school, Harold was cutstanding on both offense and defense. Stand- ing six feet and weighing 200 Ibs. | he has been offered scholarships at several colleges, but is con- templating attending the Millers- ville State Teachers College. Both boys, rated outstanding in this area, received their grid training while Selestok is a product of John Nevins, Hastings High coach James received his training from George (Skinny) Magulick, head mentor at Barnesboro High. The boys, seniors students, and members of last season's football team at their respective schools, will play on the association's northern team, coached by Jumes Cook of Ebensburg and Vic Fusia of Indiana. Three other boys, who will also participate in the all-star game, where sketched in last week's edition of this paper. Again, this paper its sports ent, takes pleasure in offering congratulations to these boys. and BETTER LIVING BEGINS . « . When You Begin New Homes % If you have been thinking abou} a new home, this is the time to building materials w start building. Top guality are now in good supply. Remodeling If you are eramped for space in your home, see us about addin Siding g another room or two . . . Insulation Materials | BUILDING MATERIAL — ‘PHONE 475 o EY was Patton at Hastings in high school ’ i ! ; + cm app el es | Bodh ARS RRS : i i Baseball © 5 Resalts | | and | Schedules | RESULTS MORTHERN CAMBRIA INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE : WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 } Barnestors Moose 10 Mosscresik 3 i Patton 2 Westover BATURDAY, MAY Patton 1. Spangler | SUNDAY, MAY Bmielgh 11 Mosscresk 3 INDUSTRIAL COLVER OAMES AY. MAY 24 Nanty-Olo 4 COodver SATH AY, MAY nn Ooiver 5 COsrdif! 2 BT FRANCIS COLLEGE RESULTS WEDNESDAY, MAY MM Bt Vincent 3 81 Francis 2 BATURDAY, MAY IN Juniata Coliege 5 Bt LEAGUE 2 Prancis 3 MOSSCREEX LITTLE LEAGUE SUNDAY, MAY 8 Mosscreek 11 8 Prancis 3 BAKERTON PENCE BUSTER OAME SUNDAY, MAY I» Bakerton 3 er 4 GOLF THURSDAY, MAY University of Pittsburgh is a Prancis 3 { SCHEDULE NORTHERN CAMBRIA { INDUBTRIAL LEAGUE SATURDAY, JUNE 3 Carrolitown st Pstion Emeigh st Polish Legion Nicktown st Mosscreek SUNDAY, JUNE ys Moose at Bakerton Oarrollitown nh | Mickie Went er | Polish Legion st Mosscresk I WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 Bakerton st Carroditown Westover st Barnesboro { Patton st Mossorsek {| Pola Legion st Nicktown I Emeigh at Bpangier [CAMBRIA OO INDUSTRIAL | OOLVER GAMER COMING WEEK SATURDAY, JUNE 3 Hevioe at Colver i SUNDAY, JUNE ¢ i Colver at Ebensbury { WEDNESDAY Twin Roeks Movae ‘ JUNE 7 at Colyer 1%: high in his scholastic record while | | CLEARFIELD CAMBRIA LEAGUE “lin school and Is a member of the Hastings Junior Legion | squad. SATURDAY, JUNE 3 Becomtia at Ashville Pallentimiber at Coaipor SUNDAY, JUNE 4 2ioae st Ashville ders at Blandburyg Pallentimber at Morann | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 Janesrille at Palientim ber Rlandburg si Morsan Aahivilie at Ramey FN A LEAMOUE 4 AIM LOWD CAMBRIA COUNTY JUNIOR LEGION LEAGUE NORTHERN SERCTION TUESDAY, JUNE ¢ Barnestore st Tein Books Carrolitown at Bpangier SOUTHERN SROTION footy Pork st CallltsEn Crean at EhensPoure Portage at Bt MWichasd Mosscreek Little League Victors The Mosscreek Litlle League baseball tesrn smashed down Bt Francia of Cresson, 12-2. in game played last Sunday afler- noon in Marsteller Krupa, Mosscreek hurier ned out six men while issuing on- ly one hit Francis each fanned out three while they gave up § hita Mosscreek soored two the Ist. mix in the second, three in the fifth and one in the sixth, to take the easy win St Fran- the sixth. J. Olish and Hulton, ‘out a double and triple, for the only extra base hits of the con- (test. The winner's stole six bases ‘and St Francis four. Krupe of Mosscreek now has a 1-0 record The summary: . Qrant ee CM. Oliah of Howarth ib; Davis rt ' Kru i a Prancis—Panner ef: Hall I {Glass 1b; Mix pif; Zurtila ¢; Me | Cowan s8-7% Delosier ss, Oolsle Ib { Parks rf; Pleua p Prancis Lo Hy on o—- 3 1 ‘Bakerton Fence Busters ‘Edge Out Spangler, 5-4. { The Bakerton Fence Busters of- | ficially opened the "50 season last {Sunday by defeating 8B ler 5-4, in a game played at” Baker iton. This was not an official C |& I League game. | The Fence Busters opened. up ithe first frame wiih 4 runs and {one more in the third. Spangler iscored all their runs in the final | pning. | The Bakerton team will itheir first C. & 1 today League game play Colver this coming Sunday In a pregame meeting “Skee- | imix" Lane Was electad team cap | | taln by members of the team. The | SUIMMAry | Bakerton-J. Truman ef; id lawrence 3b R | Boslett If: J Lamont ichick ¢ T Rise Ib; | Bubs-—-Roceo, Konitaky, {| van, for, West, Bassett Fliteh, Hoven, Vallery s ] fer Tomallo Ib; Buck tolil In. Malicky of. Pallone o res-—-Ootumbus. Kotrieki BROT IY fant Westlake, Kiner ‘Old Men’ On Pittsburgh’s Roster A player may put on a Pirate but it doesn’t say he will ¢ 2 i(omlied at end | Momscresk fof sghth inning due 10 Garkness) i Barnesboro Tops Mosscreek, 10-3 Barnesboro Moose defeated Mosscreek, 10-3, last Wednesday evening in a Northern Cambria Industrial League game played at Marsteller The Moose now have a record | of four wins and one loss. The invaders pcored all their runs before Mosscreek broke open in the sixth and scored three runs Barnesboro decided the contest with five runs in the 3rd chapter. The summary: Barneshoro Mupler ¢f; Anderson Ib Johnson 1b, Vella 1b. Rook pf. Seott I, Moskal If, Paterno =, Rackavan ¢; Sheredy p Mossereek Wargo If. Roy Oormiah Ih Vargo ss. Ray Oormiah ss Claw som ib. Kay Ib Homerski ¢ Smego ef. Rackavan Ib; Sterrick Ib Baron 11. Becker p. Babery p Rarneatwirn 118 G03 OO i 10 11 3 é 2 4 | Colver Colts Slap Cardiff To Hit Over .500 Mark The Colver Colts whipped wvisit- ing Cardiff, 5-2, last Baturday to climb above the 500 mark in the Cambria County Industrial Lea- gue with a 4-3 record Colver erased a two-run deficit with three in the second and add- ed single tales in the fourth and sixth. Kostelnick held the losers to seven hits to takes the win Boore by innings: Cardiff Colver Bedilko (8): 200 ODO 000-2 7 0 030 101 00x--8 10 2 and Toth, Chernesky Kosteinick and Oreind # FIRST TO HIT 20 HOMERS Frank Schulte of the Chicago Cubs was the first major leaguer to hit more than 20 home runs in Rating In Junior A. L. Loop : Bpangier, Schedule Will Open Tuesday Afternoon The (Cambria County American | legion Junior Baseball League seagon will open next Tuesday,’ June 8, with 12 teams shagging it out for first berth. The circuit has been divided in- to two divisions, with each sec. tion playing 8 split season. The North section is composed of Patton, Carrolitown, Hastings, Barnesboro and Twin Rocks. Gallitsin, Cresson, Kbens- burg. Portage, South Fork and 8t Michael, make up the Houth- ern section. All eligibility lists man completed and presented at the June 12 meeting at 8 p m. in Ebensburg Amercian Legion Post Home The schedule NORTHERN SECTION First Malt bes Tein Rooks Carraiitown at June 4. Barnesthoro at Patton at Hastings Snandgler June B85.-Twin Rocks Hastings st Oarroiltown Barneshoro June 13 Pa roseshoro at Patton June 15 Spangler at tan at Barneahorn Twin Rocks June 20 Twin Roks at Barneshorn af Carre ltown at Patton at Patton, Bpanier at Twin at Rocks Hasticgs at Bgmngiey Carnditown Pat at Hastings Carrolitown Hastingn Spangler Second Mall June -- Twin Rocks 3 Bartssdoro Hastings at Patton. Spangler ut Owe » w July &-Patton at ref Itowy at Mastings Apangier July 11--8pangier at Hastings st Barmesieo Carroiitown July 13 Hastings st Spa pesboro at Pattom, Twin Carrol town July 18 Hastings »: Twin Rocka Carmiitown 32 Barnesbhors. Paliton at pander SRC TION Wal SOUTHERN First June &-fouth Pek Oallttedn Creanon 3% Ebenabung. as B= Michael June 8 -Oaliitedn at Cresson, Ebens- ptirg at Portage, Bt Michasi wt South Vr June 13-Oalittsta xt Bt Michael Both Pork at Ehensbhurg. Oresscn at Portage June 15-88 Micha at Cremonn Eb. enatury at Oaliftaetn. Portage at South South Pork Michael at Tein Ricks Oar Barneshors sf Twin Rocks Patton at Bar- at ay Ra a June MW Cresson Callitein at Portage, at runs in| Enacked a1-12 ® 32 8 play ; with Colver on the home! | diamond. The Bakerton boys also . Lane wa: | Bakerton st Westover Barpesbors Moose st Spangler {one season. He rapped 21 in 1911. june 20-Oaiititats st South Pork | — LEAGUE | a fan- Mix and Pleua of 8! § i i § 3 cis scored their only two runs in| Bernie Don i. Scorer i 5 i i In Area June 17 Ebensburg st Cresson, 8t Michael July 8-Cresson at Osilitsis, bY at Ebensburg. South Pork ahael July 11-8: Michael at Ehenaburg st South Pork, Cresson July 13-Cresson at Bt. Michael lites at Rbensburg. South Pork at July 18-8outh Pork at Cresson, Portage at Oallitais, Ebensbury st St Michael Colver Loses, 4.2, | at Port- at St Gallitein, | Portage at To Nanty-Glo 9 Colver was sated by Nanty-' gue game played in Nanty-Gio | The Colts scored their lone two State College Cotwer-- Valeri of. Ha J Kann . Mackony BE Sxibo Pp. Adama Pp ee ES a oo 00-3 3 i ia Northern Cambria a fourth and seventh innings and day by dropping a 53 decision to | rune in he fourth ianing. The The Frankies hold advantage of Sullivan's eight Bmeigh e-1 n s Juaniats Long 3o, 4-2, in & close contest in a Cambria County Industrial Lea-| inst Wednesday evening. : The winner's broke a 3-2 dead- | Nngle'y lock with two russ in the seventh fet su frame | Engle runs in the fifth inning. The sum- | Brown University to an 8-1 reec- Mary (ord last season. » we. Orsini ¢. Seake If, i rf, Dat Adama > Mosscreek oo tun 7. fae 1 3 Drops Btina «© : io» y . i * Comitey wm. Callen Ib, Beans Ib; To Emeigh, 12-2 | Mosscreek Jost a 12-2 game to Nanty-Cio 100 010 0w—a 3! anty " ; | Emeigh last Sunday afternoon in * { St. Francis Loses |iew pme omen ———— . > . i 3-1 record. Final Spring Tilt | ences score rune in te nem Francis (ollege ended its 1930 baseball season last Satur. | Mosscreek scored their only two Juniata in a game played at) Cresson three wins and sight josses Rg i; The visitors were out-hit by a G8 “U0 Romer] 5 wide 114 margin but took full | ron J. : walks to help in their scoring. | Mosseresk The » Howett = Ted an Kenaslnger ¢ | J Young ’ anger D | . Skortmk ws. fue president, Ib: Sulliven p- Oray p - aie . git $ 3 nm a Paci 9% 018 3 11 31 Harridge, 65, is serving the . third year of a new 10- term The University of Pittaburgh tendered him in rr, 1047. golf team defeated St. Francis He was first made president on College, 15-3, last Thursday. ‘May 27, 1931. %