NORTH CAMBRIA O Comment Edited by LEO GRIMME North Cambria Football Seas on to Open ‘Tomorrow Night, Saturday Afternoon Patton to Visit Homer City, Carrolltown Travels To Spangler; Hastings High to Play At Lilly i Northern Cambria high school the win In 50 football season opens this St Mary's of Pittsburgh wil jday evening. Five games. are Altoona Catholic and Boul t for Friday and three for Sat- will tussel with Boswell rday TO OPEN SATURDAY Carrollt Coach Frank Mart ead the gs Patton Panthers as the City this Saturday fo Bobcats and also the p.m Martin Spangler Last year, 7-0, although the Mountain- Patton, held a slight 6-5 edge in Patton 5 downs. Spangler is again be Coach John Nevins of Hastings fug coached by Charles (Ted) High Knights will open at Lilly Keenan, and Carrolitown by Last season the Knights tied the Mario (Huck) Cicero | strong Lilly Red Paiders, 6-6 in ' The other two Friday a games at Hastings ers are Pine Township at| Coach Jack Hart of the Cresson rnesboro The Dragons of High Indians, will take his Indi Coach George (Skinney) Magu- ans to Westmont for Lhe lid-lifter Peck knocked over the Township- Last season Westmont topped the last year, 19-0. Coach Jimmy Indians, 19-7, at a game in Crea- 's Ree] Devils of Ebensburg- son. ria High will meet Nanty- On Friday night, Sept 15 at the Ebensburg Field The newly-formed Chestquehanna Hi Qallitzin Gremlins of Coach Ralph School grid team will travel to Iharano will tangle with the Carrollitown, for their season's Jaa Joint Mustangs at Port. opener. Games time 8 p atl the age. Last year Portage grabbed Carroitown Stadium KNOW YOUR COACHES . . . Huck Cicero Starts Seventh Season At Carrolltown Helm Believes Football Strong Builder of Character (James Btudic Photo, Patton: By CYRIL R HTEVENS | Playing football is a strong gharacter builder. That is the josophy of athletics of MJ Huc M1 my iF other games P 5 ony 35-4 § $ Spangler Fr ot 1&+rs wn and ist of oper Mountaineers in their annual tusse! on the Spangrer field won the opener last hi H peer whic) HY § ft he firs: will lead vear plomer 15-8, in al ERIM the { Panthers rw ay “He i their yey al # night the m j first coaching job was at Greer | Township High Bchool in Indiana | County | Besideg coaching football, Mr i Cicero is certified by the Penn ‘sylvania Interscholastic Athlety Association to officiate at food ball and basketball games He ialso served as umpire in the Cambria County Industrial bail league. Mr. Cicero coached Carrolitown for - four years or { During that time he won three | championships one Class B Se his | tional and two Class C Sectional sport has been dropped al ithe Carrolitown school for the last three years because of the lack of facilities Mr. Cicero teaches social stud- jes and health education at Lhe high school. In his spare time he works as a salesman for thes Ben der Electric Company, Carroll- town. Meantime, he is working for a degree of master of educa- tion, A true sportsman, Mr. likes hunting, camping, swimm- | ing and picnicing. He is married to the former Anita Sharbaugh af Carrolitown. They have three children. Frankie Gridders Elect Co-Captains The 8t. Francis College grid squad and coaches selected Tony Turchetta, all-around athlete of Altoona, and Al Xiaitis, 210] pound center from Gilberton, 10] k) Ccero, football coach of base Mountaineers of Carrolitown | High School. He believes it teach- | the players and the rooters |at : basketball to br good sports, win tose * This fall he will start ; geventh swason as coach of the The Cicero | i act ag co-captains Yor the 1950 | v season. MJ. “Old Folks,” as his teammates | nave dubbed the 26-year-old Tur-| Carroltown school. In that time chetta, has held a starting end] Bis teams have won about 30 position for the Frankies for the | games. The Mountaineers have’ past two seasons. His specially is! been working hard for their defensive play, but he has shown agpensr of the 1860 grid season | exceptional abilitty in snaring’ Sain Spangler High School this passes when called upon to work y night, Bept. 8. with the offensive team. Turchet- to enter the teaching | after year is a tough job, circles after his . Cicero Sah, oT Decially in a small school. year a large graduation in February. i The other Frankie field repre- part of the squad is lost through graduation, and the next fall tative, Al Zilaitis, did his high school playing at Giburtan, from work of building a team starts where all over again. was gradusted in 1945. The Currolitown coach starting assignment the Frankieg two seasons and has held it ever since. Like Turchetta, the Gilberton native defensive play, E Al with ago 3 2 FL i Ii JRA CAN “I'm not would be like mm — but did you ever imagine what life Bamasboro Budget Plan loans!” “Here's the moral! Youll feel better With some ready cash from Barnesboro Budget Plan!” Time Payment oloans Phone 467 Pat | Rue | King's College, and Niagara University | BewWCoOmers & Fregly & Bianco Plans Individual Gnd Award Fregly & Bianco Clothing Store, Patton, will present a blanket with FHS colors and emblem of the local school to the most outstanding ' senior player of Patton High 'Sehool. at the end of the 1850 season. | The stores owners last vear named Joseph Carnicelin, Fat Marquette and Leo Grimme as judges to select the player to receive the award Fatton will open the season this Saturday with 8 game at Homer City. Patton Bowling League Planning Women’s Units A rnade iia Bow ternal } TORTS hird fyieeet Lo AnnORncement Joseph Carn. tha . Patton & Fra the ording this week of Or an oy ff os Lr Tin? ! Pi : ing £2 “% Alleys. the FPatlor vwling League f being organized Yous 2 8 hyd { 8 in fiir CONSPCULIVe IE Wil week by pre ME TN A mang wilh if we Mr tive @INCe 1A repre the the tend sentatives, in order to arrange for ths matches and Qate fraw The Fraternal opening up a schedule : two tr Bowling Ereal success bowling and The Moose Oonors noging out in iw Patt Laoag ae Ww rast YEars en Pg teen a $ 3 fine inte ¥ » Im hes Lean the the Eagles malches Patton were the league Lhe past it Lhe rat two ts place for Years nh Limes The #ix represented | two very Close clubs y t Pag soni years and h same teams will AEAain his year Harney the in 3? Mi ¥ ¥ in € Ir £ 4 game Lhe Beunier Eagles team timer at bowiing br Keep ng in sha De summer, bowling some fine scor fwith an average of around 190; and hopes lo continue Knock ing when the eau slarts LADIES LEAGUE TO BEGIN It was also planned tha! a Lad ies’ league would be drganized this winter The league be similar to the meng LiNStRY id has A on ar an © the een Frat ER them Over i : i 1 lea Quite a few Indies are interest- ied in bowling and many in Pat- ton can oom pete with the men when the final scores are totaled St. Francis to Play Only Two Home ‘Games This Fall Eight games will be played by | the football eleven of Bl, Francis | College, Loretln, during the 1860 | campaign. The of Louisville, St, Mary's are the to this year's card Holdover opponents form the 1849 schedule are Lock Havin Biate Teachers College, Wilkes College, St. Vincent College and Millers- ville State Teachers College. Of the latter group, the 1949 - jes defeated Lock Haven and Millersville, tied Wilkes and bow- ed to Bt. Vincent. The week end of O¢ listed as an date University Mt » 28 is ‘No suit- able opponents were available for this time. home games will be piay- All ed at Cresson with Sunday com- tests beginning at 2:12 p. m. and SCHEDULE | T he i HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE FRIDAY, SEPT. § . ib. H0-T) Carrolitown at I etoro *' 10 19) . at at . at 4 33) s of Pittsburgh at Al iiaetings VPW re. 6. Mosscreek dr rivalry ° ii {Ib p -INION TRESS OOURIER Caralfown High Moun To Dpv Tame Seed Tomo Evamar™] Soptombe Steelers Tramp Erie Vets, 44-0, ! oF we . In Exhibition Tilt The Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League scored in every quarter last Friday night as they romped to a 44-0 exhibi- tion win over the Erie Vets of the American Football League in Erie - before a crowd bf TAS Halfback Gerry Nuzum scored three of the Steelers touchdowns as his running mate, Jos Geri sparked the play. with his offen sive display. Geri scored only ome touchdown but chalked up impres- sive yardage both on the ground and in the air. The Steelers, who drove 62 yards in 14 plays for a touchdown after receiving the kick off, chalked up 17 first downs to four or the American Leaguers | The Vets got the 50-yard line omce once, t lost the ball 3 lon the Steeler 40-yard stripe on i i i § § : i $ $ {James Studio Photo, Patton) Carrolitown will play all night games but one this season, ith the | leme afternoon tilt being nt Southmont on Friday, Oct. 18 Five | games will be played on opponents’ fields, four at the CHS SHtadiom. Ls Fedor 2 Zaiidian Borel ie Bewrk Humom {rauDensberge Narehidelln {arvit hers FR Eioek Bs Prancis Kittanning Sosbetitation 81 Francis Campagos. B Martino gan. Mason, Matako Plewis Terai gi Wheeler Zarvot el Maser Pablan, Saivetta Rarri Kit taf iis Barto Crag xayed Hughes Krignanie B Glin Ree ier Young * a Pictured the 19580 football squad of the Carroiltown High School Mountaineers, coached by Mario (Hock) (leer. The team's an nual opener will be played at 8 p. m. tomorrow night at Spangler. 12 Football Rule Frankies Romp Changes Subject Over Kittanning, At Officials’ Meet 19-0; Exhibition if fie Betyg eon pleted eight - 8 finger Al Gi f * 4 4 I - i Al Gionfriddo of Dysart, cur rently an outfielder for Montreal of the class AAA International League, is recovering from a damaged knee He hasn't seen action as a regular for about a month : Averages. including games of Aug. 23. give Gionfreddo a mark | of 300 in RR games He had 92 hits in 307 times at bat and had | batted in 40 runs ! Eight froey COoRch Cambria area mig 87 officials the West Cer FIAA who at gra > ad nE Hig? nna seven Jy TAS ws oN Quarierback berger PRESS & Coliege 19-0 win {Kay Eyes a0 Friday night ba 3° (raupens 15 Fran grabbed Kittanning ex hint Eames Kittanning ext WR Af pieled the the oR NE and t hi » Rd re i arm é 2 i3 istry imibery for 82 yards as St Loretto yr Brown Desaghetty Pa Rrgilivan Molar Betta vinti Kaiser LE at mohes o £7 » AF » & ¢ val on $ a ral EL Lhe eh the snnua) diP8 ir Ti * Ba 3 inst A a! Campagna (the ranning star of ler Graupenshergey four successive fron Td Teel bo) 3 ¥ \ = ? ¥ Mod . fi ; ' " ¥ Lid game FEY ger * Pon Frank P Magu FIAA oY the Nat rit ried * nes passes to lake the Frankies 45 to fry ri 1 HPWH berger Rglliean wl * Pi mewrrent Crp ss Cnr magia after “FWY fever March’s Show The Largest Stocks Of Men’s Finer Clothing And Furnishings Dron id Kittanning for Lhe { (FTE £ » a re riteres LARAMPRETR rar i 3 5 ? ¥ sou fe Me RY Witte Ball Rederee- Weiser, Div ugh oad Mikaie Black edd Field Jodge Liberia U7 Time keeper . MoO vern 12 New Cars to Enter Races At Ebensburg Fair Twelve new racing machines : 1 nA i of 32 the starters Fairgrounds Sept. B he ft the Head Age y A mss gk weg np toed “4 changes Pw H BOG Two plays later Hens + 3 fps ¥ TU i1iTHS ! N Sa YaAL § i Maid the $y a Jack Fer the sreepled a pass friar Oper i gallog Brown RK KR? 60 vards ¢ * 3 arta the By at ow vide # pg “& mly - r Bleeked a £3 Byki ped AZ yey ed pRES Fliaak $a re Bur WTR - 1 » - AT will be inciuded fied # i wed 12 FKay-Eyes after fallin the Fed ¥ tags Ebenshury this Saturday ¥ the poheduled (Ag track The firsal County Fair $ * % “*% soi WE : a vst Till at In Central Pennsylvania £ lo gain Aan With four mingles remaining (tha game, Graupensherger maxed a 68. yard we & ball yard Von yards 1 Pee in AR Nighlighis which car #vent ¢ WR the Cumbria is Being slag ® ALL NATIONALLY-KNOWN MAKES ® ALL MODERATELY PRICED ® READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION MARCH'S SONS i234 1ith AVENUE ALTOONA, PA. 5 5 x # aw rive OY Ang y » # ope hy en hidden piay roan the nine line of Lhe the Red Fiaah was downed by Pat next pinay Campagna replied A pass on his own five & raced 95 wards to Lhe goad but the play was nullified and the ball plane Se e 45 & pushin y rd Fp VE red 8 in Weidner Bpetial by Mel Weidner of It is powered by { * a i Ene ha enter. {3re% mers ras 5 18 where Nolan Ly ve the i $e i aed i Philadephia a Seg wah {ra abmoet ¥ Le € In Pian “ya eh } : op ru $ HOH a EE Ps ball oF Pu op So ¥ Foe S. * TO PLAY IN ARFA The Philadelphia Warriors in the Cambria (Cou orial during the 1860-51 baskethall seasin, have won 130 games and lost 133 in four years if Bb jeague bankethall OIE CRI Cer of A backward pass whi ground and ia A548 ’ cae BN # + wd fae to w 5 5 whi TA ™ oy {iret wt Frencis downs, 14 Prancin 19 £ugind hoa rE WT Full WK is hulle WT (iher fuies Changes wrapped around bail, extenxion of a period, when f timer slaris clock when ball i» ready. substitutions, when Lhe ball becomes dead; when free Kicks become dead kicking be yond the neulral zome, Wien A receiver signals; right to hand Lhe ball forward Piay MM Ee held the edge in wr The SUMIMAry Kittanning —& Kiet hnlws Cmerron # r 5 3 i > the the were the coiar of - when the fair cateh’ signal restraine Kickers only untd bill ia touched. and forward pass interference Officials and conches attending the session from North Cambria area were an follows Officials Claude larimer, Lou Bartoiet® and Vane RB. Jones all of Ebens burg. John Ball James Terriza and Robert McCormick of Barnes- Jesse W. Cogley Jr. Pat- ton, and Hugo Vivadelll of Spang ler. Coaches Charlies T. Keenan of Spangler. Marto Cicero of Car. rolltown; Frank Martin and Pa'’ for the money With low first cost, low upkeep, and high resale value, you'll agree Ford's best for your money! And, with all its economy, Ford gives you fine-car quality. Pere, & and Ed Meehan of Ebensburg, | and Guy Monick of Gallitzin Hastings “Juniors Win 10 In Row (By CARL SHUTTY) i The Hastings VFW Juniors made it 10 In & row and 13 wins out of 14 games, as they downed Moascreek In a night game al Hastings last Tuesaday, 9-5 Joe Domalik won his ninth it the coveted New York Pashion Academy Award two years in a row, Ford leads its but ne was constantly ‘trouble because of poor fielding ion the part of his fellow team- mates. He fanned 12 battery to ‘run his strikeout total to 73 for ‘the season and walked but five MAU S¢ ral) i, Roel rf Pope ind . 3 Dubie] - Oaualak 18, Domallk | {i Jack Peters, Spangler High School athlete, played some very! fine ball in two state American | Legion all-star games last month | He hit a three-run homer to {help his team to a 5-0 victory in {a contest at St. Mary's, and got ‘on base four straight times in the ‘all-star game at Munhall Two walks, a hit and an error put ‘him on the base-lines. | Peters played for Spangler in {the Cambria County Junior Leg-| lion League and batted at a 500! | clip. i : . | {HAS 63 CANDIDATES i | John Kostas, Homer City High: 154 coach reports that 63 candi {dates make up this year's squad Eight are seniors. The Patton Panthers meet Homer City this Saturday at Homer City. for a "Test Drive'’’ today! YOUR FORD DEALER STOLTZ MOTOR COMPANY Corner Fifth and Lang Ave. PATTON, PA. i i ; ] i i
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