A via AE PAGE NIXTEEN Bakerton Has Good Repson fo Be Proud of Boys’ Team RC The Ey 23 SPORTS [© NORTH CAMBRIA Edited by LEO GRIMME Fence Busters Keep Up Record By Copping Secon In 194% a group of interested men from Cambria and Indiana Counties met in the Parish House af Catholic Church in Nicktowr and formed the Cambria & Indi na Boys’ Leagus The purpose of the league was, and is, to help boys under 15 years of age and not yet in high school ta better themselves In sports and in sportamanship The C & 1 League covers three sports - baseball, football and bas- ketball with a basketball tourna ment at St. Francis College in| Loretto i Toans not yet represented in league, but who are interested are always welcome, for by reach. ing more boys, the league officials feel that better sportsmanship will be instilled throughout the two-| county arva. ! The Bakerton Fence Busters, | mlong with several other teams from communities in the North-| ern Qambria area, were a charter | member of the new organization, | and though they did not take any | trophies the first year they did) take the baseball trophy in 1949 | In 1949 the team Mat one game | captured from Indiana year, Tom Lehmier, of Fence Busters, together another cham- | $50 baseball season again! ev; ya d Straight Crown iz able to fur shown their appreci ing home the C & BUCCPRRIVEe SORROnSs Again Manager BY i¢ VAiahie Stockley a mair two seasons, will 2 He proved : position on the Carrolitown Jun- ior Legion baseball squad, and will now render services to CHS Bob ‘Lane, another standby for! the past three seasons will also ieave for high school. Both Lane | and Stockley are two of the lead- | ng hitters for Bakerton. Other | regulars being lost due to age or! graduation into high school are Ed Hovan, John Lamont and Tom Blose, who moved from the town. | Mr. Lehmier, however, has a, good nucleus for the 1951 season. | Pete Strong, who has yet to taste defeat, winning 7 and 1 play-off | games this season, will be regular hurler for the Fence Busters. Jack Lawrence, third baseman and also La pabie 1 himself mia £ in orton Fence Busters for the second straight vear copped the Cambria & Indiana Boys" League trophy. They will have permanent possession of the cap if they win again in 1951 rst Row (left to right)—Alex Kotrick, L. Sponsky, Tom Vallery, Ed Lamont Sacond Row—Roy Boslett, Tony Vanscavich, Frank Konitsk and Domenie Rocce; Standing—Ed Hovan, Jack Lawrence, Bob Lane, aad Tom Lehmier, manager. Bakerton folks have reason to be proud of their boys On the pic {mascot ), and Pat y, John Contorchick, Lenny Strong, Stockly, Tom Fitch, duck Truman, Bob ® Comment ———— New Hunting Licenses Needed By Tomorrow Better not take vour gun into the woods on a hunting expedition tomorrow without a 15950 hunfing Beense an your hae k Today, Aug. 321. is the last day the old "19 license may be used. The new licenwrs now are in the hands of the Issuing Agents The new 1950 licenses will be good for a 12 month period or antil Aug. 31, 1851 the Fence real credit to Bakerton 3 git to his town, he Is in credit to his country Ax bong as boys such as these continue to play the game square, and as long as towns such as ours help their boys, we never need fear for the future of America. for if can't help bul prosper and remain great. We have some wonderful future citizens in the making and I wish them God-speed in all they 3. Ww hen ar y YO turn a Sdn ITT | | District High School Grid Schedules PATTON Horner City CHESTQUENANNA i3-Carrolitown, sway 20---Spangier swhy 26 Pine Twp. sway 7 Houtadaie away I --Barpnsshors awhy Patton, away 10 Hastings, awsy Red Flash Taking BARNESBORO Sept. B-Plre Tey PCE e Sept 16- Patton BHept 22--Indiana OHS Sept. 28 Portage, away Ot B&. Hastings howe 3 Om Braye G- Ee rnshrire. away Ey BWaRY {hesitating TALIS Ene Fri ¥ yo Amrroditow: Fotos Ouro, Twice Each Day CARROLLTOWN AL HOME JAMES AT NIGHT The 8t Flash are presently an GALLITZIN rd scrimmage Most of tha Red | undergoing a training 29 returning vetler. reporied for the first serim- ike seawion on Tuesday in fine and the 12 first year men | are also fit for the heavy duty i training Nov 3 Hastings ss; Mentor Davis being his second Vear as head football cosch at the EBENSBURO CAMBRIA North Cambria College. He will ; . Zain De assisted by Harry Con- rears S roy of Altoona handles | mohing duties ANE Ran using the oh LYRLerr ; Frarvecis ¢ oilege went BB. .8 PH * Powrtiave &EAY iE Boangier home Whig Lilly, away oo Mapsradale PMrorne B Altea Cnt Rais Ed Barneshoro awsy TE Ning * § wa ] Patter For Pe AMER AT WIC IB remy AWRY shape Away : HOMF HABTINGS 8 po ¥ 3 Nw. 5 & Handy Mra & Fey ¥ 4 ga Ak ne AWE SWRY ' Camvevy WER. # 1 F re Aer fie 1H Me in the after halle falk ses ding +ach Meld R8 Another skull evening. On the s ta » hn * dl STL ALL HOME GAMES AT NIGHT SPANGLER Fri. Begt 3 Rat Mept 14 Wed. wy rs id procs weld * 9 IL. HOME GAMES AT NICHT CRESSON Frankiers se the Nora Wonton itarne style huddle. The back gives the signals while fac. . TE Dis teammates In {wo rows, Wed. Oct a S$ Bpangier wis whe are facing the OFFposL ition Wad Owes “ hres » Ot 13-14lly Bome The Flash are now under exten Wed Oo 33 Abi PAS Bat Cet n Ralildayw arg. sway e drilling this wesk in prepars- Tata, » ell Int Y Cio y . 3. Porat a Te won for Friday night's Pre-season Bat Moy 11 yeateers boar vi For. 10M Uniom. hommes nari! with the Kittann- All BOME GAMES AT NIOWNT HOME GAMER AT NIGHT Carrollton. hdme Chailitsin, away Chestguehannas, hoffe iB Hastings. sway Cressi, hithe Quarter. Altman Ont Ehernaty ry # A rovey 8 rot ag? ng Kay-Eves Heavy Scrimmage K ing for Callo, the all-star | DY rapping him for ten hits Johnnies divided the | Johnstown Johnnies In Thursday Game At Hastings {By CARL SHUTTY; Having an open date Middie- Allanti League action, the Johnstown Johnnies traveled » Hastings iast Thursday night | and took back with them sa 5-3 from | win over the Hastings All-Stars. The Jolinnies made it rough go- | pitcher, | J. Wargo was the man with the (flick for the All-Stars. He had {two for five and drove in all three Hastings runs He hit an inside the park home run with Gallo on | ase in the third which momen | | tarily put the All-Stars ahoad He | | also drove in Gallo with a single ir. the Tth, for the other All-Star run § Manager Roy Nicklos of the | tehing be- tween four of his hurlers with Hintx getting credit for the win | Butler's home run in the seventh with Wertz on base proved to be the deciding blow of the game as the ball cleared the left center field fence by more than 20 feet Danks also shared the spotlight hy banging out four hits in trips to the plate Ome of those nits was a triple in the fourth in- ning The All-Stars loaded the bases in the ninth, but were unable to ome through with a hit, which may have sent the game into an extra inning. 8 Tomechko popped five Top All-Stars ‘io the third baseman, to sad the game Hastings--J. Kuhn ss J Wargo 3b MoGraw I, 8 Tomechko if P. ib, A Tomechkxo of Ceschind = Galio p. 3 Johnstown DiBuono a Danks of Butler Niekios I Seymour p. Hints p. Weney, Johnstown ® Frankies to Play Grid Exhibition Father John J Welsh, director of athleticyg at St. Prancis Col- lege, Loretto, announced that the Red Flash footballers will engage in a pre-season exhibition contest, tomorrow, Sept. 1 The PFrankiss will meet the Kittanning Kay. Eyes, an up and coming semi. team in a night encounter ® game is being sponsored by the Ford City-Kitt- anning Kiwanis Clubs and the proceeds will go to the under- privileged children’s fund of that ATeR. Bt. Francis grid coach Davis is pleased to be able to view his material before the season gets underway. The final paring of the squad will be made following this Friday night's game Presently Davis is operating with a 4l-man 003 ood 100-9 100 130 200-8 WARM WOOL SWEATERS 100% wool sweater in a fancy 1 98 knit design, embroidered with tiny Bowers. Navy, green, gray or red. Sizes 3 to 6. CIRLS' DRESSES Pretty school frocks of 4 to 6x BOYS' POLO SHIRTS Boys’ Plaid Shirt: Cotion Sanne! or suede in $1.00 a hurler, will be included among | Baseball checked gingham, rain bow hued broadcioth or Exy, woven plaids Flared Colorful polos I stripes Bakerton ad) sumtin and solids. Long sleeves; op. TY ok eigh | Ray Boslett, Domenic Rocco, Alex | ames bowing to Kotrick, John Controchick and! for their first loss and | i which catcher Jackie Truman who will return for Bakerton. The Bakerton residents are to be commended for the way in e sees 2 group of loyal | support their team. | North Cambria Results and Schedules A Tn » CLEARFIELD-CAMBRIA LEAGUE SATURDAY, SEFT. 2 Ramey st Palleutinber tr at Madera SUNDAY, SEPT. 3 Blandbourg at Coalport Pallentimber at Tyrope Ashville at Janesville MONDAY, SEPT. 4 at Pailentiomboer ganse * boro and Nanty-Olo, the North Osm- | bria and Cambria County Industrial | AY, A akity G1 3 | Yt ty o FRIDAY, AUG. 23 Nanty-Gic 6. Bamesbore 5 SUNDAY, AUG. 17 : Barnssboro 9, Nanty-Gio 2 OTHER GAMES THURSDAY, AUG. 2¢ ef | ohnnies 3 North Cam bris All-Stars 3 Barnesboro Wins Inter-Loop Title Over Nanty-Glo The Barnesboro Moose last Sun. day defeated Nanty-Glo, 9-3, win the Moose took the first win, 7-3, last Wednesday and Nanty- Glo took the second game, 6-5 | last Friday. 3 i The Baresboro nine are the | winners of the Northern Cambria | Industrial League and Nanty-Glo| is champ of the Cambria County Industrial League. 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