Thursday, June 2 22, 1950 Nanty-Glo Whips Colver Colts, 17.6 9 Nanty-Glo tacked a 17-9, defeat on the Colver Colts last Wednes- day, thus ticing Colver for first place in the Cambria County In- austrial League After both teams scored three times in the first frame, the win- ners pushed one more run the second and held that lead Kostelnik and Legg in con bined hurling efforts for the ing out 3 men, walking suing 18% hits. Nanty CGongloff struck ¢ walks and issued Summary over in £ ¥y Pav « iver Valerie minar If ! 1h Datsko It Oraind teinik prt Legon Nanty-@:lo Fak Barksky I. RR Pet: I Hd CGongloff Nar ty -( Colve 15 Pro Football Games Scheduled For Video Screen agread toy ities 150 Mosscreek Barus Win Over | Emelgh | M cass te ERme of aT Keo me } Hy over Emeigh 5-2, in a Norther Cambria League game on Mon day Pitcher Fabert men and gave George Wargo slammed out a base hit in the 8th for Mossoreex The summary Mosscreek Fowler of Glesbura rf 4 Kay 3b. DD Kay ss. Baron 1! Oor mish 1b Smego 26. Wargo © Pabert Pi Emeigh Kaaschak 2b Plant co, Gor Miller 1b RHursilak cf Sub. Rhoades rf. B Beott sa, D . Cgjiinaah RA k { an 010-8 7 000 110 000-2 4 3 struck out Big up only four hits KUSHNER, NORTON & SPRINGER ® ACCOUNTANTS ® AUDITORS ® TAX CONSULTANTS Clear and complete records can save you many needless hours of worry and work. Let us end your record kewping problems Phone 148-M or 619 808 N. Cwmidiine Street EBENSBURG, PA. olts fan- JNION PRESS COURIER - Patton Handed 7-5 Setback “ In Junior League Patt hack 2 (‘anil » Browns, Yanks .. 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JUNE 18 ; Yea 4 SCHEDULE NORTHERN CAMBRIA INDUSTRIAL LEBALGUE SATURDAY, JUNE 4 Westiner at Makes Spangler at Barpnessix Patton st Csreodlliow Polish Legion at Bane iy Mossoresk at Nick tow CAMBRIA cou NTY INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE COLVER OAMES OONMING WEEK SATURDAY, a NE League All-Star Clame EUNDAY, JU NE 3 Codver at Revie WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3 Ranaut at Coder MBRIA COUNTY JUNIOR LEGION [EAOUE NORTHERN AECTION { THURSDAY, JUNE 2 Twin Rocks at Spanghi Barnessboro nt Hastings Patton at Nanty-Olo TUESDAY, JUNE * Carrolitown nt Twin Blocks Nanty-Olo st Hastings Patton st Barneshoro CRLEARPIELD SaMBRIA LEAGUE | SATURDAY, JUNE | Madera at NR Meaney, #1 Wardburg SUNDAY, JUNE 23 | Pallentimber st Becoaris ; Sabet st Morann { WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 i Irvons at Ashville i Bandbure at Mader P NN A LEAGUE JUNE 23 st Gallitian SUNDAY Liovydell Hastings Juniors Clip Barnesboro Wednesday, 10-0 By CARL SHUTTY VI i fi ws Haat t3.4) 4 4 reson was the » Stole the show, Dome alik gave up only twin hits, one a scrateh single and the other a double He never wan in 1rouble as he struck oul 10 batters and | walked three i The hurler bred fine support on the field and from the loom. fing hat of Micky Forberger, who ” {led Hastings with thitee hits in 5 trips to the pialte ‘when he was | bases loaded Hastings played hut the ito their i seven being committed in the Ist errovieas ball : ndustrial League 7. i t The ra for first bertd ® Very Late iast week the Little Baseball [esague aid fans were aonored whe eived a rertificats which national amsport The jittle is RE Hilde to headquarters at £37 pete §¥ play te feafue World Beries Harry ™ Nas Reade league reports tf ff or r last weal att ARE in the Feade Twp area is the biggest aids toward sue - haseball in the Northeasgtery . io ra hria area Mosscreek Tops Barnesboro, 6-1 Carrolltowners Slap Hastings, 7-1 Bedenk Returns To Penn State Jot Bedenk is back | Penn Hats football i atalY rad oc miny if Mastings after & min ¥ An ¥ the Nit £51 Pal Towa) vy 3 f w ledenk, who resigned as grid coach in March gie year sat the helm {tany Lions, was named laat Mon | iaay by Charles (Rip: Engle his Haat bivics | successor, as line coach | The 51-year Bedenk held the RATES ROGEL AS TOPS { ine comch position for 20 years Bob Higginae, former funder Bob Higgins, who resigned flale coach rates Fullback n 18 Bedenk also is Lhe base ball coach al Bate players he ever coached Hastings Domaltk help- | ied his own cause by driving In| : a single and one walked with the loser's seven errors led | down fall, four of the! inning, when Hastings scored wx | markers. The summary: Hastings ¥Yojte 1. | Schall if. Porberger 3 Roukch Ib Easily 1b, Noel of, Prychlund ¢ Dom- | {oii i Prantino | Fa ine e230, | Lee of 2h-p Debella ct Wajno asl 0. Roego p-ri-3b 810 G3 9-10 Mo ig ar oO 0 Lilly Edges Colts In iusto Loop | Lilly walked off with an 8-5 {win over Cnlver Colts last Sun- ‘day in a Cambria County Indus- | trial League game. Colver down Led Cardiff, 9-4, last Saturday. | In Sunday's game Lilly moved lahead with a sevenirun outburst iin the Tth frame and then put down a four-run Colver rally in ithe 9th to protect the lead | Shedlock of Lilly and | Kuhn and Orsini of ‘ed 8 hits apiece. The summary | Lilly—Campains If: C Lucas 2b { Bernasii 3b: Madey 1 iMarnchik ss. H Trybus 1b. E She fditek ¢; Evans p. Coonny p L Colver-—Valerte of iJ. Kuhn ss: D. Bail 1b; | Btaruch If; Kostinlk |[f; iOrsint ©; P. 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