Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, June 01, 1950, Image 9

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    CL —— L June 1, 1950
Sportsmen Urge M embership
Increase To Accomplish Aim
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New Penn
Mentor To Speak
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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
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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. The summary:
st Francis Torcell I: Oorreds of
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i{8t Prancis 000 100 000 1-2
DANCE TC THE MUSIC Or ||| VIResnt . 100 008 000 23-3
Penn State will resume fresh-
THE POLKA DOTS + | man football next fall for the
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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 |
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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
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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
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| 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
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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
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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
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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
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| 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
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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
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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
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LEAGUE |
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cis scored their only two runs in|
Bernie Don i.
Scorer
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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.
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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
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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 $
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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.
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