Re 4 SAR ASR AR TS NORTH CAMBRIA —_ | Down the Alley | {By R. D. BREUNIER) or ® Comment Edited by LEO GRIMME Greetings folks, greetings This % your reporter reporting on the Ath week's activities of the Pat- Fraternal Bowling League. Monday evening saw Lhe Legion ind Vels fight it out on friendly terms Why not, they're both ex- pervicemen s teams North Cambria ‘Game Fed Sunday Tip Reade 64-30 By Air Operation Patton High Panthers racked! Plans to air-feed game, includ up their third straight cage win ing the dropping of 130 bushels last Friday evening when they de- of corn and some salt on Sunday feated Reade Township High, 64- were completed at a meeting of 30, in a game at Mountaindale the Cambria County Federatior The Panthers of Coach Mar- of Sportsmen's Clubs at Ebens quette sewed up the game with burg last Wednesday scoring margins of 9-4, 17-3 and Jack Delong, game warden 23-4 in the first three periods told the group that present wea Reade came back to take the final ther will kill more game tha round 19-15 an entire hunting season unless Frank Schwab led the Patton|Shortsihen come 10 aid of wid attack with 19 points followed by life. It was pointed out by Dr teammate Jim Dr with 18 Robert E. Koehler. president of cciinters. Fortney and Williams |the county unit, that the heavy coating of ice on snow in mour were high scorers for Reade with tainous areas prevents Animals 7 points each ™ : Cub : 4 we ‘from securing food e Patton Cubs defeated the : | Other kesm noted that Reade JV's, 33-14, in the prelim. er - Spokesmen i : {the wild turkey population which inary game. The summary: ‘has been on the increase in ir Putten G FT Reade Sohwab 1 Partaey 1 danger of being wiped out It J Oderhm f Williams was claimed that deer are com Viscovi ¢ Vofooyor ¢ peting with turkey for the food Malkin § Reese g v Trail & that is available Hewox Patton ; Panthers Nab 3rd Straight; dE COIN AIUY Q - Jenkins § 0D ONN We Dr. Koehler called upon active sportsmen organizations in this county for help. He said the fed eration needs corm on the ool and salt Game wardens and others were asked to instruct the federation on exact locations «of turkey flocks and other groups of animals Ww OW WO nd CuOoODatsm * “harley Caldwell Picked ie ¢ y Sunday was As ‘Coach of the Year’ placed gr Tho lly Frallentim Charley Caldwell's honor cup ber, 8t Lawrence and Oglelown run over last week areas, and also in the Gallitzis On the heels of receiving the mountain region Lambert Trophy for his Princeton . football team, he was voted the . : best in the East and then las’ Robmson Wins Award Thursday was named “coach of gurprising many, the New York the year” in a nation-wide poll by Boxing Writers’ Association last Scripps-Howard newspapers. Tuesday picked Sugar Ray Robin Caldwell. hose sage wing le- | hn as the man who had contri gions swep roug & Beason y 4 sort during without a defeat to the Ivy Lea. | Duted most to the spo unng gue championship, was first place re choice of 111 coaches. I The ® { voted to the welterweight champ: ARMY OF 10,000 {jon the Edward J. Neil Mem writers’ annual meeling About 10,000 men have played| orial Plaque, the [fight gumes niajor league ball | an a a CW A WW WE moat coveted trophy w old Armerican--- \ \a Merry Christmas! 1950 C. P. WELTY CO. PATTON, PA. ‘ed, no more scheduled ones are {slated until after Christmas. OES EIN OE MN RN 0 0 MN 0 | pan un TS 70 TE (URISTIAS As the Chelotmas candle burns, ite flame tnscribos our wish of joy and happiness for you during the Yuletide Season snd throughout the New Yeer. ijone frame in any week is held by vi Before going into any details . . on last week's bowling I must tell Galhitzin Drops you this one, Wnea [ called for T Al 1 the score sheets the boys were 00 not quite through, so | sat and o t na eam watched them en As I sat there : second 1 saw something running down one of the alleys, so 1 inquired as to what the h--- that thing was Toy turned and sald it was one of the Cooties, believe it or not This Cootie was wail a min- ute. freshy, 1 didn’t say cutie 1 said Cootie) 5 feet ® # or 10 inch- es tall and weighed about 170 Now wouldn't that be something to get in your hair, gee am I glad | am as is. But event at that A 1 § Paul Hudak of the Moose took still a darn good Moose for the high single with 201 and Googs| shape he is In Endler of the same club grabbed | Saturday evening the Vets and the three-game high with 516, fol- | gages off their postponed lowed by Beunier of the FOE with | game. Vets took the lst game 509 and high single of three by ome pin after being forend to games with 188 Weilsko scored! break a tie, the FOE coming beck 483 and Grozanick 492 That poor i, take next two games by 100 Moose last week had some one de- and 180 and also total piss of horn him and then the Eagles 259 Sutton of the FOE stored clip off part of his tail But you | high single and high total of 194 can't keep him down, for he 8 and 485. Zungali was top for the p- | Yots with his 148 ard 422 I must {tell you this one, 's Dew | suspenders broke and he almost {lost his pants, ha ha ha | This being our last issue before the holidays, we will say, from all ‘of us to all of you, A very merry | Christmas and a happy New Year ; Veteruns Poreign Wars | Hetako 130 138 iP Hoover 181 17 { Trexier 13 ile € ; be : Tea 14 iis 310 me s w - { Laliensand i Bobby | Burkey when the Eagles bowl the Vets | I'm going to wear a bubuska | wer my head so those babies won't get in my hair. You fellows | : have more hair than I have so I'd| Aoa iy io f , 5 & Advise you to get your hair cut | fi! as close as you can. If you get &| laughing hysteria, have your wife r someone jook through our | hair, and they may find the little tevil that's causing the laughing STANDING OF CLUBS A ; CL. Fraternal Order Eagle: nm 3 : Sons of Italy 2 id » Ebensburg Edges en x | promised you one on the Bag Loyal OrGer Moese is 1s Slovak Citizens Ciud IT 1s American Legion 12 24 Veterans Foreign Wars 5 24 Shannock Valley jes this week, so here ‘tis. You know the Eagles bowling ciub is FEbenaburg bria Hig What's funny about it?! y it is made up of bald Eagles gray Eagles, red beak Eagles MoH ry tushy -top Eagles and a couple of Hi : ther Eagles. That's the funny Th rs 1 I dead In part about ‘em. Come and see for : but 1 wvils of yourself any night they're on the alieys Now for the scores and who lone what Well they both done It as you sec they came oul even-steven The legion took the first two games by 15 and 21 pins and the Whiz Kids took the third game by T164 pins and held the tolal pins os 412% FP. Hoover of the Vets and | Burkey of the Legion shared in high single for the eveming wilh ‘51170 each, but Burkey carted oft , 0.0 the three game high with 475. PF 1 1 3 Hoover led the Vets with a 447 “ . 8 hugh total and Hetsko was on his neck with a 433. ; 121: 45 © Tolaus 121034] Tyesday night was sort of a bad EAE i 34 2-4 inight for the Blovak Club, losing I rs : # HTS points to the SOL The 801 took ° the first two games by 80 and 90 ‘ | pins and total pins of 80. The Barnesboro High | Slovaks took the 3rd game with | 50 sticks. You remember what 1 ‘Athletes Honored |i you about Leon two weeks The anriual ath 5 oot : Pilg ; Pod iUnny AST} a 3 i 1 0 J 4:31 Hetferoe Jones ago. Well the rascal went and ual athletic banquet in| shaved Tuesday night and look honor of the football squad, band | what he went and 4d, besides of Barnesboro | shaving. He rolled the evening's High and the Bammesboro Junior high single and high 3-game total Legion baseball team was held] of 210 and 549, ain't that some- and cheerleaders {last Thursday Ver at the thing But mind you Ted was on | | Barneaboro American Legion, The | nix tail. as was Kinkead The lat- [event was sponsored by Vodzak | 1.r had a 499 three game total | Post S508, American Legion | and Ted had a 492, with a 196 | packages i Dramnaeny Dummy Won 3 F3gass | Sehiiliing | Leon | Puameretia 8 Csmmarsta ‘ DiBelo ; Won 3 ' : ad Slovak Citizen Clad Bissko 1 Ie Beraansiki » Jos Hudak 138 Zurenko Kinkead 153 1s LL Raluska 47 18 | John Hudak hold peace.'q Jon a . F Yahner T 3 a | Won] Totals Ti8 710 joy and dF i ; i Fraternal Ovder Rages go i i as health.. ¥ By ania fe May Santa's Edius Heyes - re is Sutton Leh Kosto in Rennie 183 Orionrne 4 ee Welako 134 174 Won-—J Totals 779 M3 Loyal Order Moose Bailly 3 B Endler Ciresko 1% F Hudak » Oronmnick 570 0 Eadier i Wats 1 Totals 4 Brasxer Jasusss geke BE Chas. F. Pitt Co. Patton, Pa. Fraternal Order Eagles Beuniar 3 J Sutton Welako 1a gs - oN ££ T0 BE TELEVISED SUNDAY The National Football League's cham DP game on Dec MN will televised over WIACTYV and WDTV. Profit by reading the ads’ Twp Oatholic a8 vs Prankiin at War Momorial - Armagh Y Co ro i at TU Y. DRC. B Mamat vs Nanty-Olo Alumni vs. Commodore WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21 t War Memorial Invitstional Tourns- ment, I COLLBOR GAMES § THURNDAY, DEC N11 i Potling Air Porce Base vs St Pran- | gl College. Loretto. at Doyie Hall In | Loretto i AMERICAN PRO LEAGUR BIATURDAY, DEC. 1 Beaver Pails st Johnstown i | . i Cea Opens 1950-51 | Cresson High School played host to Conemaugh Township on Tuesday in ita wrestling home opener. This is Cresson’s first year in Interscholastic competition. Fred Cornell is the Cresson: conch. Members of the squad are Howard Fishel Albert Colian, Harry Denny, George Vermeulen Russell Shaffer, Tom Prebiah Ray Davis, Richard Stair Fred Bro- dish and Tom Cunningham NAMED IN GALLITZIN TWP. | William Butterbaugh was ejec- | ted president of Gallitzin | 3% , happiness. 19504s G. M. NIEBAUER Electric Twp. School Board at ita reorg- | arization recently Vice | president is H Luther. Other | members are Joseph Larue, | Caesar Ratti, treas- | profit | secretary, urer, and Gilbet Lewis —Try our classifieds for » ve WA A NA A WA WA Beepcycs BeuEess 1 $ids DRIBBLE. CORNER Results, Scorm & { Principal speaker was the Rev { high single. Ted had 3 cigars thal { Eugene Slep, pastor of Westmins- | night two and one bad ter Presbyterian Church, Greens- Oh yes, Sandy tipped me off on burg. Talks also were given by his attending a tea party in the school officials and coaches. early part of the evening and il | George Wargo, district high made him sort of dizzy in his last | | scorer for the past season, Was see what 1 mean, 92 lttle {awarded the district football tro- ins. " Sandy this is Putton, not |! {phy during the affair. Wargo, 8 Roston Also on Tuesday night | { BHS junior, scored 142 points. | when 1 called for the score sheets there was an emoromus crowd at Bowling League | [ue'icit row, and got the sare Gets Flying Start lof my life. Jimmy Quauppeared | after bending down to his | throw, we heard thump, thump | going down the alley and we ‘At Carrolltown foing down the Sley 204 toe | Much interest is being shown | round baber, down the al- {in the newly-formed Carrolitown ley as he would down a pit. After | Bowling League, which got off toa click of pins, Jimmy popped up |a flying start the early part of | at the foul line, and it was really { last month the ball , not Jimmy We Lieb's Hardware and 8Shero's| heard nice J ! Tavern teams were ue for first . place at the close of the week (ending last Thursday. After this | : as i STANDING OF CLUBS } w | i Lied's Hardware Shero's Tavern Rudy's American Legion $ Tommy's the Moose, 3-1, the the first game, >4 pins and th FOE taking the last two 111 and 50 and total pins TUESDAY, DEC. 12 Patton 47, Portage ¥7 Nanty-Oio $i. Osdlltsin Cresson 53 South Pork I7 FRIDAY, DRC. is Patton 84, Reade Twp WN Altoons B 6 MILTON’S JEWELRY PATTON NWO Main Street Garage Bender Electric OIL eh pe I week's scheduled games are roll- Lieb's team is high for a three- game match with 742 pins, and | the highest individ score for Alfred Lieb--with 2086. Flash Cage Squad Off for Holidays | Following the holiday vacation, the Red Flash cage squad of St Francis College, will battle the Creighton University five at the Cambria County War Memorial in Johnstown on Jan. 2, and then go to New York to meet St. Francis of Brooklyn in the first contest of the newly formed Eastern Ca- tholic Intercollegiaté¢ Athletic Conference. The Lorettomen were previously scheduled to open the Conference against Seton Hall University, but due to inclement weather condi- tions, the game was postponed The game with Alliance College also was cancelled for the same reason. Attempts are being made for the rescheduling of both con- tests. Dolores Burkey Good Predicter Last Wednesday evening the Spades took all four nts from the Diamonds in the Patton Lad- ies Bowling League, Dolores Burkey of the Spades told her mates she would bowl 150 at least once. 8he did, not once, but twice. Her other score was 130. Last Friday night the Clubs walked away with all four potats in a game with the Hearts. 1 Smith of the winners, has been rolling with a bang. Last Friday she hit a high of 1865. Dolores Burkey will need more determination to top that Friday night's score of 185, Wish you lots GEO. C. MAGEE AVE. Lumber Dealer an aaa i EN EL CODER'S Dry Cleaners Patton, Pa. HOPPEL ~ PATTON, PA. ZA NZN MERTENS BAKERY PATTON, PA.