3 SPORTS [© Edited by LEO GRIMME Loretto Red Flash Near Century Mark In 96-52 Win Qver C reighion The Red Flash of St College in Loretto nearly scored a century mark win over Creigh- ton University last Tuesday night | in a 98-52 win over the Nebras kans at the War Memorial Johnstown. The Frankies did wins last season by 100 points. Coach Skip Hughes took a 18-15 edge in the period and then grabbed in a wide 31-11 margin in the second! quarter. After getting all wound! up in the first haif, the Red! Flash couldn't seem to stop. They took a 21-12 margin in the third petted riod and ended up with a 26-14 stansa edge. The Flash pro- bably would have hit the 100 or more points, if Creighton hadn't of placed a “freeze” om the ball in the last two minutes of the game. Johnny Bodner was the man in the game with 27 and Miller of Creighton 21 counters. Sharick of Bt. Fran- cis had 11 points and Stapleton | and (lancy had 10 points each for the Frankies. Gradoville scor- SCOre more first hign points ed 14 points for the Blue Jays of | the mid-west. The summary ————— ———————— Ur ts Francis three | than | cagers ; rushed in| { reighton I Boedeks f 18 Mill f Heveles 10 Peder Shebiirivs st Francis Ci f Ci Bodine f i yr 4] Btap! ! Shartck Giar ¥ Palonis O'Brien Wanish | Ban chan Hieba hern Ask as Collins @ #1 (ira Meo ak ¥ } Hana Totals Francis | Creighton | Retforess i8 20 5¢ 18 31 13 11 and Carroll Penn State Soccer Team Wins Bow Game Jan. 1 Penn State's Nittan { the second annual on Jan 1 when Purdue, 3-1. in the Louis, Mo. Center forward Joe lane scor- ed the first State marker after 38 minutes of piay. Halfback George Emig tied it up on a pen- ality shot but Eddis Kocher and {Clarence Buss added goais for the lion victory. It was the Lions iPth win in 10 starts this season } * | Help the Spang u Murp Fw y v Lions won Soccer Bowl they defeated game at Bt r Hospital's i Fund Campaign a a tT. RS | Dlash Sodio Bread School Records | Sugar Bowl Upset Result of Play ; Saved All Season i Brvant Din he s8 ved Kent fis fins! 1325 ACH Alli Rind = said a fil Yeur thall tean ret his 13-7 unbeaten f ih Bow! New Year's Day That which giring a! moxlern Wir 1108! ms Cirle: Was Okiaho (if 88 tit It peri play Jed 31 ord the margin ma's victory Eames, Aa en Ye re this firat of wl, recov pass in the wake homa fumble We had been saving it for h a time, Bryant said time when we could cash in on break.” This wag Lhat time, back Babe Parill faked a handoff, spun around and ran back to throw to sont on his right. Jamerson ed up in the end zone shoulders of Oklahoma Jack Lockett, snatched and tumbled onto the the TD Kentucky second period scored last coming Mn ered Okin 8134 the turf scored again and pe ri in the wel in The New Plymouth Cranbrook Four-Door Sedan ——— improvements which redesigned 7351 line of Plymouth cars have numerous mechanical improvements and have retained their FT24° produce unprecedented voadabllity and rifling qualities, the beautifully traditions] foominess. Shown above Is Plymouth's Fourdoor Cranbrook sedan SEE THE 1951 PLYMOUTH ON DISPLAY SATURDAY! Detrolt, Mich. — Spectacular new! have been beautified. An appearance | of massiveness combined with smart streamlining is induced by a new ' grille, beautifully redesigned front | fenders and hood, a wider wind- | ‘shield and a larger rear window. | ‘ Narrower windshield pillars together | with the wider windshield provide mirror is two inches wider. The chair-height front seat and the new design of hood and front fenders permit the driver to see the road! | nearer the car. There are numerous mechanical | : improvements. Windshield wipers improved coloring and lettering for | FEDensburg | are electrically operated, and are of | the single-speed, self-parking type. | A unique pressure-vent radiator | system to be operated at atmospheric | | perature driving conditions, the new | radiator cap provides a pressurized | cooling system to allow high coolant temperature without boiling or loss of anti-freeze. mitting water circulation and result- ing in more uniform temperature’ fi; providing greater elec- capacity for the operation of accessories. The new hand brake trol handle is more access- as on former models, it independently of the foot an added safety measure. convertible club coupe, the tire is mounted vertically as coupe and sedan models, than on the trunk floor, new Plymouth interiors offer the finest selection of upholstery and : Hn 5 g ih! {schemes in the company's his The colors which have been chosen | provide throughout the interio | pleasing combination of shader in harmony with the car's | color. Designers say the interior is | an unparalleled achievement in com- i | bining practicality with luxury. | LS additional lateral vision. To utilize | Always noted for spaciousness, Plyr: | gether with the many coaches, fully the greater vision through the outh now has even more head room Schools and organizations in the new rear window, the rear view and more room to stretch out in | Area, comfort in the rear seat To go with the high quality of the | upholstery, there is a handsome new | instrument panel which features a {| more convenient grouping of con- trols, newly shaped instruments i i and easier checking while driving The wide, deep chair-height seats the ease of entrance and exit. an cap, which has been added as stand- | {all the other traditional Plyroath at ard equipment, permits the cooling features for driver and passenger | COlver at Revies. cémiort have been retained. {| There are nine body-types in the | new Plymouth line: the Concord | | series includes a two-door sedan and | a three-passenger coupe as well as | the two all-metal utility models, the Suburban and the Savoy; the Cam- | bridge series has a four-door sedan | All Plymouth engines now have a! and a club coupe; and the Cranbrook | Barnesboro High built-in by-pass cooling system per- | series includes a four-door sedan, a | Northern Cambria League game. | club coupe, and a convertible club | coupe. The Suburban and the Savoy, with | | thelr smart, distinctive lines are all- beauty and comfort of a sedan, and salesmen, sportsmen, tourists or city. The Savoy, called the “country club companion” of the Suburban, provides a greater variety of luxur- car's ing appearance. Among the “high-priced car” fea- | tures which are retained are six- cylinder, 97-horsepower engine with a¥to 1 compression ratio, the com- bination ignition and starter switch, futomatic electric choke, super- cushion tires, safe-guard hydraulic trim and the most harmonious color | brakes, and safety-rim wheels. ALUSKA MOTORS & FIFTH PATTON, PA. TON MOTOR SALES PATTON, PA. Eave its was a 22-yard in fst 80 quarter straight! Wilbur Jamer- leap- | over the defender | 8 bail! with | the Oklahoma! exterior | purpose vehicles. They have the | by simply lowering the rear seat | flush with the floor they become | sturdy cargo carriers for farmers | others who require large cargo capa-~ | ious interiop-appointments and more | exterior gdhnerment to enhance the | Navy, ah wv, Hi Dr. William Skip Hugh- es, at the helm of the St Francis College basketball squad, is no neweomer to the sport. He made quite A name for himself as »- co-captain of the Pitt ni versity team and Peired honorable mention on number of the 1935 ALL American teams, He also played semi-pro basketball prior to taking aver the Red Flash in the mid 1945-46 wsemsnon. Last Year his “Frankies” won a grand total of 17 games and lost nine, a record he hopes will be topped this SERNON, Conch Hughes is a grad- uate of the Pitt School of Dentistry and mmintains his office and his home in Hollidaysburg, which alse Is his birthplace. Big Steve Kiraly, 250-pound, 7-foot, 2-inch Johns- town Ind, towers over his freshman teammates im | the photo above left. Steve Incks high school ex- | perience but he reat promise as a valuable | asset to the Red Pach Other freshman players | with him are Re Burns (10), 5%”, Gallitzin: Pat | Farace (18), 5%, Hazleton; Ed Dugan (21), §'3", | Wilmington, Del, and “Pete Nedimyeor, #, Altoons. St. Francis College has 10 returning letterivien on | Its roster, too. Lined up In semi-cire order, from | i i TT loft to right, they are: John ney 14", Pits burgh: Walter Stapleton, #1 i i Sharick, &5", Arnold; John Bodner, 62”, Homestead; Andy iHiebs, 5114", Dugueans, and John O'Brien, ¢, Scranton. The team hopes to break all five new records set list year. They were 1918 points scored in one sea | som, 113 points in one game; 732 points by field | goals, 4564 points by fouls, 73.8 point pn ——— at nnn | 7 Teams Vie for Top , Place : In County Grade School Loop 3 Games Set Sunday As Tight Race Develops | Down the All ley | (By R D BEUNIEN; presently | ig Ny 14} foiks, we Ares al th week's howiin Wf the By the tim * rie $ * ~ i wi] Ivy ee) mari ths! and 1 fell my. Cap I was kp to Keep my Baird rellin messed up the Now the cigar 1 tonk from was much betler for it was ioaded with dynamite When BIN the ya {fizgzed wha! nan get 5 or 5 ; § 4 \ f aM Hai Way arn thing went BANG it fro ii ify ie » caring by neti aa ike BR Stale 2 bud El EEE 34 BF m3 sonia | a | 5 ig the Yen ing Cambria Count» Grade League maprised of Cambria teams are out for tog x Ne, a] is % Py ii wih 5 hows} $y # Well ie end of of the sec here nd id half lowling = B ation et laskelball £88 The thie the after Othe the malch in which the Slovak Club over 4-0, by 120, and 182 Grimme pulling a} Frank Merriwell in the 10th or) iaal frame (80 lo speak) of the 3rd game, coming up with un dou- | ble X plus 9 pull the point away from the Hiovak Club, 762. 755. Blasko leading the Hlovak | Club with his 188 high single and $71 3-game weares, while Beunier | paced the FOE with the igh sirigle and 3-game high of ! and 488 QGrimme was Llow: nig | down Beunier's neck with his 178 | and 485. (1 thought I felt Sows | drain) eam the Ares ir Jim % Ear stiory we Thursday the ¥ "es ¥ By arth op- | Fraternal Drax te league Jan 17 $ eT ¥ lrg are Tuesday night we saw the Song of Italy roll the Veta Whiz Kids over 3-1. The 801 took 355, points by 102, 38 and 105 while the Vets grabbed their only point pins in the second stanza | Passeretti took the high ang! for the BOI and also the 3 game igh, 1868 and 447, while Carman Cammarata showed the way f ‘the Vels with a 403 3-game and T. Zungali took with 1690 STANDING or ci ns Ww in Com pert it if etied jeague ion Log The first-half will end next Wedneaday Grade sche er ithe, loop, toge | coaches, fre as 81. Nichoins I Nicktown, coached hy ter Kevin Lynskey, OSH { Richard Lovell Colver School, Anthony Vranka and Eighth (Grades of Public Hchools Frank Ebensbhurg Holy Name i Behool, John Ambrisco, Ebensburg | Public Behool, Joseph link. Rev ile Public Behoold Phil Lajudice and Cresson, Fritz Re rd {The Cambria. Count Scho League Was aevers! years ago by civic inded men cine organized school boys baseball, th - their Letina ther f 3 4 1 with thelr Hows Parochial Hev Ly 3! 5 Behool, Lor Fath and Public HReventh Patton Ma rin Parochial & wT Py fg DEY hi £h mingle Fraternal Order Eagles Sons of Italy Slovak Citizens Club Loyal Order Moose American Legion Veterans Forelgn Wars NEXT WEEK'S GAMES 1faghes 75 Sons of Italy Manse 3 Slovak Club ihlegion v5. Ves {ara rEganized 8 Ere sf this area. 10 sport among The league football and winners of the re an of ian dan ip Jan Oh, gee, boys, 1 Wo RDow that Bandy of the BOI and Paul of the Eagles were passing out cigars the last two weeks [1 don know about you, bul 1 got mine Bul, don't take any cigars fron Sandy 1 sat at home a nice soft chalr puffing away San- dy's cigar, enjoying thes wweel aroma from this Philly Bayuk ai % Nr atch we resch the Friday night which saw the Mogae and Legion together. I'll tell you mors | about this later, 1 haven't the; scores yet. Now, by cracky, we'll] Kive you the results of this match. The Moose won 3.0. The! old Moose taking the first pet by 18, the 3rd by 5 ang total pina | | | i | 2 { ¥ * promotes basketball The mentioned sports CEiVe ficigl league trophy and members of the winnin team received lapel pins from the league The winners of 1850 honors ‘were Bakerton Fence Busters (who won the baseball league tro-| iphy. They are coached by Tom | | Lehmier. Coach Bede Lantzy's 8%. | | Benedict's Parochials of Carroll- | own, took the 1850 football hon- | ors. Neither of these leamus Are entered in this year's basketball | » | league due to the lack of playing | | floors i Much of the credit of the belongs to Mr. Ambrisco of | LR league president Mr. | Ambrisco, one of the founders of | i the league, has kept it in tact to- £m id on t s lea who donate time in the interest both money rand of the | boys. First-Half Basketball Schedule The remainder of the first-half jof the loop basketball schedule is as follows: Sunday, Jan. 14 Nicklown at Public; naburg Holy Name at Colver and Cresson Revloc, "Wednesday, Jan 17 (burg Public at Cresson; Ebensburg Holy Name, i At Ebens- Patton and ‘Gallitzin Varsity ‘Takes Barnesboro Taking an 18-8, (first-quarter {lead last Friday night, the Gallit- (Zin High Gremlins kept right on going to take a 46-34, win over Dragons In a pyy ILE took the second period / 7-8 edge and took the next Ply 10-86, before giving up a 14-11 edge in the final round. | Mareca lead the home forces with 19 points and Kupetz made {14 for Barnesboro, {followed by i teammate Steele with 12. The Gallitzin JV's took the pre- | iminary game, 43-30. The var- sity summary: {| Gallitzin Fr Baraeshore G FP T Mareos Steele 412 Frontino 0 4 Kupetz ¢ 014 Liew £ 2 4 Moriey g 0 0 Romett } 0 0 Hineman 0 0 clothes dryer Stop fretting about cold, snowy or rainy washdays! Now you can dry clothes whenever you want. The wonderful automatic electric clothes dryer is always ready. You merely load it. set a dial to the dryness you prefer . . . bone dry for storage or just right for ironing. That's all. The rest is automatic. P Muffey 1 f | Conway C { Mirovich i Maddie g : Chase | Stanley | Dongeli & { Caposto Clark i Laird | Berardinellt - SOMA OOOO DODOO r= Orv di w= GO 1" i 11 14 4 | Totals = 181046 Totals ' Oaliitadn i (a { Barnesboro 8 @ | Referees Wena and Conrad Local Spades Push Lead To 42 Wins, 6 Defeats The Spades pushed their league lead to 42 wins and only six de- feats last Wednesday night in the Ladies Bowling League of Patton. The Clubs are in second place with a 386-12 record and the Hearts are pacing third with a 12 win, 36 lost record. The Diamonds are in last place with only six wing against 42 lasses, * ~The American Medical As- sociation was formed in Philadel phia In 1847. Clothes are gently tumbled in warm air till they're fresh smelling, fluffed free of wrinkles. You spend no time or effort. Stop in at your dealer's . . . a demonstra- tion will convince you. QD PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC A. P. Isinsine, District Monoger Wanish, 62°, Al : : viol B Ems average. | raght's by FOE bowled | 4 ) ) 4 , 3 ) ) 3 3 ) ; ) ) } ) ) 5 ) ) 3 3 | $ 2 3 : ) s ) ! ) ) ) ) ) { ) Legion ond stanza by 31. P. Hudak ed the high 3-game score of week which gives him the honors for the week, with his 503. Gro- zanich had high single for the ev- ening with a 188 and 3-game high of 0501. Bilankénhorn paced the Legion with a high single and high 3-games, 179 and 501. Behiiling Po Saute Veterans Foreign C Catnmarsta 138 Treviey 122 Drunymy 153 T. Zungalt Hota Yencho FP Hoover Won 1 £2 153 33 13 xn 108 Totals 658 Fraternal Order Eagles if 188 8 17 45 13 190 iii i58 15 Totals B18 74 Siovak Citizen Claud 1 ies i 115 13 x7 Beunier Bution Welsko Cymibor Grime Won 4 Blinako Zureniko i Drammy [ramenyy Kinksad Benita Jos Hudak Yanhner Wan i110 Ww ial 4 wo pe Epes Eas i151 Totals 899 Loyal Order Moose i119 13 im 153 1% Totals 728 American Legion Bailly [a , [PF Hadak Grroman ich Endier Won 3 \ [aliamand Banken horn Lapenna rane ¥ Renmtan Burkey 3% Won Totals 798 nform you folks, i - Sorry to | gussy Jpssye 143 f jwalked over Barpesboro last { Thursday night, 68-25 in a Nor | thern Cambria League game at Barnesboro, Coach Jack C Tribe took a 22-4 first period lead and then racked up wide margins In the remaining quarters. They added a 16-8 edge in the second stanza and then finished with a po and 13-8 margins in the fin- (al two rounds. "| Jack Vaile was the game's [high scorer with 24 points and | teammates McClure and Adams | followed with i2 and 10 points, Jeupactively. Steele was high for the Dragong with six points. The SUMMAry: Cresson Vaile ° Soonumuon Q “O@eoanne WN ewe i at GD ae en re Gl i ld vuuua2BEE - | | t | 3 HAVE you HEARD THE GOOD NEWS? with front wish FRESH ® HOMOGENIZED Phone 3842 Patton PATTON You don't have to tote me in a shopping bag. Just leave a note my representative and you will find me deposited on your step, ready to add bounce to your meals, as often as you DAILY From Our Modern Dairy Plant ® PASTERIZED MILK VITAMIN D MILK ® CHOCOLATE MILK Phone 677-J Baruesboro HOOVERS' DAIRIES SPANGLER with an @fectric COMPANY