Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, October 05, 1950, Image 8

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    Nanty-Glo Edg
Edited by LEO GRIMME
es Panthers,
Carrolltown High
13-6, In Night Gorn F riday oF Whipe Lilly, 9.0,
15-Yard Kickoff Return |
Sets Stage for Score
The Nanty-Glo Rams emerged |
victorious in a game
Patton High Panthers, 13-8
ame played last Friday night
w Ebensburg Stadium. It
the first win for Nanty-Glo in
fir outings and the third loss
for the Panthers in four starts
Myers returned the opening
kickoff 75-yards to the Patton 15
for Nanty-Glo, and four plays
Iter Prindle went off tackle for
3.yards to make the first TD Hs
plunge through center failed for
a seventh point
Later in the first stanza Myers
threw a 10-yard pass to Prindle
who ran 35 yards for the final
Nanty-Glo score. Cavanaugh went
around end for the extra point.
The Rams were held scoreless the
remainder of the game,
In the final round Hoover of
F'atton whipped a 15-yard pass to
[Metrick, who was dropped on the!
Fiarn 10-yard stripe.
biter Tom Swab carried the oval
| ‘off tackle for the Panther touch-
down. Jenkins was stopped short
of the goal line in his plunge for
the extra point.
The summary:
Wanty-Glo—13 Patton—4
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| Patton-Carrolltown
| Game This Friday
The annual gridiron classic
| between Patton and Carroll-
town High Schools will be
played this Friday evening at
the Carrolltown stadium.
The gates will open at 7:15
p. m. and game time will be
8:00 o'clock.
Both the Patton and
rofitewn Bands will put
show at halftime
Car
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FB -Prindie
Sxebwck Imyeis Pat-
itter Chtluchick, Malki:
Touchdowns -Prindis 2. T Swab
Points after touchdown Osyanaug?
Hunters Should
Inspect Guns Now
I. With the 1850 small game sea-
ison omly a few weeks away,
{hunters are reminded to check
| their firearms carefully at once
for mechanical defects, structural
weaknesses and inaccuracy
When guns fail to function they
spoil! hunting trips It is dis
heartening to have a well aimed
shot miss because of a mechani-
cal fault. More important than
either of these a gun's danger-
ous firing may sometimes result
in human casualties
Jhose who fail to inspect their
weapons early and who learn
tardily that repairs are necessary
often discover that gunsmiths are
so overloaded with other rush
jobs they cannot do the work re-
quired before the season opens
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| STARTS WITH PENN STATE
i Vince O'Bara, a former Johns-
town High ztar, was the starting
| quarterback for Penn State iast
| Saturday as State rolled over
| Georgetown, 34-14
i #
Most of the time when a rman
argues with a fool the other fel
| low is doing the | same thing.
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Coach M. J
OTH
Cicero's Mountain
of Carrolltown High School
harged to a touchdown and a
safely in the final round last Sat-
rday afternoon to down Lilly
9-0. The game was played in LAlly.
It was the third straight win
wr the blue-and-white, agains:
2 single loss The Red Raiders
record
g frame
wn {
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halftime whistle They
am thelr own 45 to the Lily
Opening up
ofthe r team
1 the third fram:
advanc ball in
the opening minutes Midway
the third period. Carrolitown took
the ball on their own 20-yard line
gad in eight plays advanced the
g8xin oO the Ld Hy 4 yard line
PE sre CHS fumbled and Lilly re-
vered After one play, which
netted Lilly no yardage Jim Big-
lin of Lilly slipped and fell in the
end zone, to give thes Mountain-
fi rf RK anf ad Y
£ +3
oF the
As the fourth quarter continued
Carrolltown took the ball on their
three
(wn 40 yara line and on
first downs went to the Lilly two
yard line, where Bobby Volk hit
center for the score. Dick Mohler
plunged off tackle for the seventh
point
Carrolit
first
town held a wide edge In
downs, 18-5 and gained 275
yards to the Lilly 73. Carroiltown
made good two of five passes for
45 yards and Lilly made one of
four heaves for seven yards
In the third period of play, Car.
roiltown Center Don Swanson, a
son of Mr. and Mrs Bernard
Swanson of 8t. Benedict, received
a dislocated hip His condition is
reporied as good at the Miners’
Hospital, Spangler, where he is a
palient, The summary
Canrolitown--3
LEO. Myers
LT 8 MeNulty
LGM Beraonsky
H ID» Swanson
Liliy-—@
K Nadodomky
(reo ge
RoBine
Eu Xen brow
pe Bek {3} Nadolomky
ed ExROnTOGe law
T. Malloy M. Righin
~£3 Mahler Pals
RHE Sediock Carruthers
«8 Volk J B
Carrolitown a
Lily 0
Subetitutions Osrrolitown-
ler Parstita oO Maney
Lather, Kelly Lily
rey, Harrison,
Terionky,
Touchdown voik
Point after touchown--D
{piu ¥
Safety Lally.
Gallitzin’s Pass
Interception Nets
Score Saturday
Gallitsin High Gremlins of
Coach Ralph Albarano sped past
visiting Myersdale, 7-0, last Bat-
urday afternoon, to boost their
record to 2-2. It was Myersdale's
first loss in three star
Leon Madie, Gallitzin Fuliback,
personally took charge Lo score
the winning TD in the Lhird per
lod. He intercepted a pass on the
joaer's 45 and raced all the way
to the five yard line before being
dropped from behind. On the fol
lowing play he went off right tac.
Kile for the TID). Madie hit the ex-
| act spot for the exira point
| Meyersdale wasted two §gooa
| scoring chances, losing the ball on
| Gowna on the Gallitzin 20 and 10
{The first hall was strictly a de
{enxive contest.
Gallitzin held a 9-4, advantage
in first downs and made good 4 of
8 pass attempts, while Meyeradale
did nat complete any of 8 heaves.
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LO Bernargineill
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Bubstitutions Oullitain--Conway.
Stevens
ir Copatosto
Bunks, Wagner, Phillips, Nunnar,
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Touchdown-—hadie.
Point after touchdown-—Madie On »
plunge.
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Cresson Juniors
Announce Slate
The Cresson High Junior Var-
y its third of
| sary The
: oh Bernadiot
wel} MiSEIOY Nagle |
6 0-5
& 0-0;
Swiss. |
Mulhern |
Monier |
Fence Busters Cop | Red F lash Eleven | on ine wikes 3 gare
16-0 Win Sunday Piles 20-0 Loss
Over Parochials
The Bakerton Fence Busters |
game, and turned it into a touch-
down, as they slipped
Benedic
town, 6-0, iast Sunday in a game
at the CHS Stadium
A ¢rowd of approximately |
2000 witnessed the game which
was part of the program of St,
Benedict's Church 1
Carrolitown High |
School Band also took part in the
afternoon activities with a parade |
and a halftime oxhibition
I. Btrong of
the only TD
after Ray
intercepted a FParochial
the Parochial 30 vard line
ran it to the Parochial 20
and, plays later Stror
Bakerton
IR hit pay
od whials, however, Were
s}. In + sarily minut-
the second period, Lhe
’
by Bt. |i
t's Parochials of Carroll- |
|
anniver- | i
|
|
scored |
on a two-yard plunge |
Boslett of the winners
pass on |
and!
Eight |
wWin- |
rove to the Parochial one- |
oat line, after they intercepted a
rochial
ach Bede Lantzy
tf the Bakerton
srges held
pass on the losers 40. |
ang LOOK |
bad on do their Own
EOal ine
Parochials adv
the Bakerton 7
have the half
the S3-yard drive
passes and three long
Bobby BSharbaugh featured
drive
The
*
threat in the
firma
made another
period when
Fence
Parochials
third
they recovered a
On the next play, nowever, True-
man of Bakerton intercepted a
Parochial pass on the 15 and ran
it to the 35
The Parochials held a 13 first
down edge and gained
three passes in-
tercepted. Bakerton made 1 of 4
passes and intercepted lhree The
loser's recovered 2 of 3 Bakerton
fumbles. Mickey Weber is coach
tor the Fence Busters. Ths sum-
MAry:
Fence Busters—4§ 1
LE -W. Kitrie
LTB Yeagiin
Barnes
Benedict 8
J D Buck
PF Weakiand
T. Myers
E Hharbhogh
T. Kelly
J. Lather
Ril; Sharbaugh
J Kelly
Boh Aharbeagh
wef BEPODE F Boaiet
rs J. Trueman RB Volk
Pence Busters 8 6 0 &.4
0 8&8 5-0
J. Barnes
Lawrence
wn. wy
died
0 Gali
Togehdown LL Strong
Referee Ted Keenan
J Clewro
Linesman
Buster
pass on the winner's 20-yard line. |
152 net |
| yards to the Fence Buster 75 The!
| Parochials made good 2 of 5 pass
‘heaves and had
On Wilkes College | iv song pisy. Brown converted
The Red Flash of St Francis
took advantage of an intercepted! College came home last Saturday pack for St
pass in the closing minutes of the from Wilkes-Barre with a 20-0,
win under their belts after defeat-
ing Wilkes College that night, |
i Flash scored twice in the
| second frame and once
i third frame, for their first win of third Pitted on thelr own
the season after two setbacks.
The
I
Jim Carruthers recoveres
| line to set up the first score. Five
| plays later he carried the oval to
| Paya from the one. Willie
for the seventh point.
John Docherty, defensive full-
is, recovered
Nicholas’ fumble on the Wilkes 20
ate in the second stanza. Cnm-
pagna scored row 16 yards out
in the | i
75 yard to Payal. Dan
| drove
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