a RI 4 i hint Recover CHS Fumble! 59 3oyc Make Up 1951 Roster for Patton High School Panther Football Team Zone In Final Minute | Bob Weakland, Schall Chalk Up Scores; Play Good Defensive Ball Friday Hastings High Hawks moved - ro last Friday nigh: | | inte fie first "place tie with Spangler | : er By iiney ne) | Caaniin | Mountaineers, 19-0, i battle at Carvoiltown The fountaineers are in last piace ‘in| t me with 30 percent. Hawks scored the firs TD the opening minutes of the period when Bobby Weak- i ag 17 yards to Bobby oliti on the CHS 18. LaBelle then riced to paydirt Rouich's epmymt was good for the xtra ae {he following kick off th: | fhds moved the bali from awn 34 te ths Hastings 41 then punted to HHS 3. and win gilt : HEHE to their BL half ended with HHS on their own 42. The third quarter was s punt. mg dyml with neither team ad- * Yamin past the enemy 40 yard : ~The Hawks then scored their Right in a 1 {Press-Courier Trophy Lea-| STANDING OF TEAMS IN UPC TROPHY LEAGUE w Pet. 80 a 40 30 the ball in the end zone for the final tally. The Mountaineers of Cosch M J. Cicero played a fine defensive game. Bill Link and Bob Weak: and were standouts for Hastings | an the offense The Hawks of Coach John Nevins held a 9-2 first down edge and gained 121 net yards to the CHS 73 HHS made good 2 of 13 passes for 30 yards and CHB com- pleted 1 of § for 5 yards. Carroll- town had 2 passes intercepted by HHS and the go into CHS The summary: / Carraitown—4 | ter) | wis saw one pass | Hastings lost | yards on four major penalties | ian admirable job to right )—Garrity, ler and Bloomberg SPORT SPOTS In an editorial this past week in the Pa'Thiste official PIAA by | gi ambling | alitic sports. | i ; in their con aclous sfforia to rid their athlete | fields menacing pambiing } ance” and floors of the ever element. It ‘should be rememberal however, that continued success in this inv portant matter of gambling is procured only through £ price of elarnal vigil | { The PIAA sail it inter ipreted the omission of a high school athletic representative on [a nationwide committee to draft’ of investigation and attack | of the gambling menace in sports, | [as an indication “thal the gambil- Ling scourge haz not Yet reached | down to the high school level” Bermand Ganley, Harmony Joint High 4 foothall who called of the 188) sehedute be Suse of 8 player shortage a few weeks ago, turned jn his re- siguation k hast Wednesday night | Ganley has 8 coaching post at Homer City. Skip Hughes. St. Francs Coll- lege court coach, definitely will have three Negro players on the Frankie Senter this winter. Dave | who at the halfway mark af! a 5 will returft. He will be {Sind aurice Haken, another eager, and Marion Lampiinis, Farrell High standout. in the tallest Hf the tric last paar With 30 Percent. each one oi ST 0h can't be delegated someane RFR publication, the Srghafsntion call. | : Wey | thi second period on | UNION PRESS-COURIER stings High Blanks Carrolltown 19-0 In Trophy Above Is the Patton High School 1951 football team: First row (left Patrick, Gill, Miller, Davis, Malkin, Price, Trex second rowed, Hauver, Ott, 4. ary Litzinger, Weber, B. Gooderham, 1. Gooderham, Carrettl, Gabrielson, Deschamps and Petronysk; son, 1. swanhart, Fn MoeRee, Remelsherger, Conch Pal Kmete, third ler, ® Comment by PRED OWENS & LEO GRIMME | South Fork High Pounds Patton 39-7 On Saturday Mainliners Rack Up 25 In Third, ‘Litzinger Makes Panther Tally Patlon handed u day was thers High Panthers were 38-7, setback last! Batur: afternoon by South Fork It the second joss for {he Pan int three staria dnd the Bec ond win for South Fork in three | games Jack Litzinger, Fallon quarries [back, grabbed up a South fumble in the opening querier and raced T0 yards for a TD, He fob ("To date our | lowed throwgh' with 's succesful place kick for the seventh point ito give the Panthers a 7-0 lead Facvinal of Bouth Fork plunged fromm the three Oo scove in He also plung- od for the «xtra point Lo Ue lhe game 7-7 at balftime The Falcoms relly went high gear in the third quarter lo rack up 2 points. After making a ifirst down on thelr own 40, the winners sprung Facciani loose for | 60 yards and a TD. Jarvie plung | ed for the extra point. Facclan scored again when he plucked a Gooderham: pass out of the air Land raced 20 yards to score. The extra point placement was wide | Jarvie scored the third TD of the | ! third quarter when he iover from the § to end a | Falcon drive. Gillespie picked up| in Panther fumble on the PHS 2% Hunged | yard’ ‘and raced into the end zone fof | another score. The placement kick | for the extras point was blocked. | in the final quartet South Fork Rb on What's Domg In Football . . . sms Note * Depoles * Denates Union a Night Press-Conrier Figures in the Inst year's seuies, first ure being the first team HIGH SCHOOL BCHEDULK THUESUAY. 3 SEPT. n ueahim 3 og Fark at Carraiiiown * (0-8) Bee Twp. at Evensburg * at Cresson * (6.35) Rem at Tyrone * Indians st Point 6-35) ve. Admins Twp. Games Tre. Point Fork | into stored Ban wilh Cann Io Jima Burns we YErds Burns an Lhe PMs i sirul ra Cinal tally of the The Falconr held a 14-5 tdown odge and gained 7 yards lo the PHE 158 net South Fork iZ pet yards ant Patton 17. The winneis made 3 of {9 pass and Jed che inde and Pt Wm competed 3 of 1 passes and had one inlertepled SFHE fumbled 4 ies and Patlon twice. The winners wera Wilh 8 rule indraclions had CEs The summary RSowtdhy Pork 39 ¥ Paltont ie oJ. lihsras Malkin JOE ay Imvis Or Whtel Miller Lith iongite hil «Peli Patrivk ¥rie Oarrity Hpaisa Jd. Cider ham JRE 3. LitEinger i’. Barros nt Lamniey Bwanbart Le SE Howey Bouth Pork 6a 7 8B 3 Patton T 8 8 3 Bubsilutione: South Ferk-- Bernoa- sky. Olles. Parke Paociannd, Chandy. | F Fraser Patten Kriss. Wharton Lraynak, DD Cedderhasm, | Desc Batnpe, McKee WM Carreith B Carrettl Marri, Trexler, J Besahar Touehdowy Liteinger Faoriani, 3. dervin Ctiirapie J Burns i Extrs Points Litsinger plate BUX) Jarste snd PFasslanl panies ee td Burne pes roan LB0LGH Ci edu Biiletdeaun alie gad Ciimm that covered the ie fir the conto! Tak In nel fot { penally Hao Pardue I Ohio Bate va i Texas va {Army Ya Villanova i Bestar UU ve Peas Bate I Colouibia va Prineeton i Corpell ve By i Naty vs Yale Pena va Ualiforaia North Caroline vs. Oeargla i PROFESIONAL GAMES {| SUNRBAY, SPY. B # Chicago Bears va Green Ray Chicas Cade ve. Philadelphia eveland Browns vs Washington Redskins ye Detrogt | MICH GOHOOE. RESULTS THURADAY., SEPT. Is Besvipdale 25. Frsukiin 0 FRIDAY. SEPT 21 Hsatlogs 19 vsorotitown 0 Barnmsnore 13. Bosiwag Swing § Ebesuibing 18 Cresson @ Bogseiret 65. Berlin © Cohinatgh 14. Boswil 32 New Piorence 14, Dede Beaviir Falls 38, Windber 0 it State Cullege 7 _— 4 Hollhtaysburg a2 Lewhitown 1% T Thilias 7. UF Westinghouse 34. ian 8 (Clayiburg 25, Eversti © Charlerol 18, Donors 6 SATURDAY, SEPT. I» South Fork 38. bation 7 Ciadlitein 6 Lilly © Armigh 13 Giron Top 0 |, Scuthimon 13 CAMBRIA 0. pane BCROOL LOOP SUNDAY. SEFT. Bt. Beasdic floly Name of Eb t an Ebeq ibn rg Public a Bakerton © Revive 1 5 Oaliltain J an BUBHOOL - LEAGUE MONDAY. 24 Hatbwoud i Patton © COLLEGE RESULTS SATURDAY SEPY. 2 48. Bates 0 ee fe 21 Ww M. a TI puss from | heave | first i yards charged | and PHB wid Bloostnierg. | San Pranchwo | dealers {Who are join iy Supanscring the telecasts, which will include all § { i i § i i i James Stivllo Plato. Patton rows Assistant Coach Cerdl Jack. Wharton, Harris, Donahoe, M. Carrett], Assistan| Coach Steve Bakajea ani They meet Namy<an hede this Saturday. | | Bakerton Loses To Countyseaters | : | mentator for several Ebhensburg Public Brhool defant- ed visiting Bakerion Fence Bust ers, 15:0 last Sunduy afterndon | in a Cambria County Gridle | School Football League game. The | winners stored TD's in the first) and final periods } The Public Scaoo: ads of C ‘ach | he team will feature such “rook- Jae link scored In the opening’ guarter when Cessna raced aroynd his right end for 30 yards to pay- dirt. A sericea of end runs set up the TD play Sherry plunged for ihe seventh point In the final round, Ebensburg | seared again as Sherry ended a long drive with a 4-yard plunge | seroas the double-stripe Bakerton | sored a safety In the final per {lod to add two more points to} ihe Ehenshurg score, Blsbby Strong sparked the Hak ertisn offense with hia off-tackls | una Coach Mickey Weber's Busters held a 6-5 edge In first! downs and had a net yarduge gain of 91 yards. Ebensburg gein- | ied 219 net yards. Neither team | RY passes. Bakerion | '® Beves and had 5 inter | ce ented snd Ebensburg peaked ee Bakerton plays host to Revioc this Sundsy at Bakerion isl ind ig Public win meet Holy Name of ma Ebensbusy Stadium the same day | Lat Sunday's suimmary: i Fence | Rakertogyy Bly Hng [ Laningham £ Allen BG Rolls BY -Cossna BRE J. Piercy Gb Anderson LH MeKernan BH Schaub i. Barus FE dherry P. Buren Ermmnatrury Pubtie TT 8 & 4-0 Buk orton a 8 0 8 $@ Substitutions Ehensbhurg Teak P cress. Bakerion EE Baroes J Pinu i Wayne ki Towchdowns—-Lemns, Sherry Exire Polnt--Sherry plunge) Hafely — Baknrion CON iotale- Lanes, Manean, Diamonds Win Ladies’ Bowling ‘| Loop Opener | The Ladiew’ Bowling Leagui of | Patton opened Jast Wednesday | { evening wilh the Diamonds taliing Le {four games from the Hearls by fiom, 27. 168 and 298 total pins, | | Last Friday night the Clubs and | Spades battled to a tie. The Sad. es won the first and third sel by | 31 and 15, and the Clubs look | the second game by 352 and lotal | (ping of 6 Bowling 130 or better last week iwere Eva Bricker 132 Dolores | Burkey 130-132, Bernie Ragers 1137, Donna Merriman 136, Mild- | red Baranick 149, Mabel Hinith (143-158, Helen Nuss 160, Mary | Shatrasky 145-180 and Anna MN. Huber, in addition to a 173 pa the highest for Lhe evening 185 | The 350 or better bowlers for | th ws pan we were Mildred Baras- ick er 378. Ber nia Rogers 20, Burkey | 387, Helen Nuss 390, Manel Smith 1417, Mary 43 and | Anna Marla Huber took top piace with = 408 vidual averages fof follow: um w gu ona i 3 CHS Piayers Sent to Howital est ley i Laray Taayemn Lrancioey Kotrik i i Myers ; scheduled | on the Pittsburgh Steelers will be in | Fisher of Pat | Btreet Garage, Carrolitown. i York Giants, ix TD in the opening minutes {i another leon Madi in the end Zone. A | Kickoff and marched 80 yards for : {first down | St. Benedict's Cops Second. y With 21-0 Win On Sunday 5 Steeler Games | ll Over Both Area { Video Stations’ | tae | Bunda - Five foothill games Redevined both over WIAC.TY, feat ing ohnstown snd ° WIOTV., Pits | | hind Behool of Ebensburg, burg. is nounced C 1 a Cambria my toy Auto Co. Past | School League fon. and W. G. Thomas of Main Haden Kelly's Ely | the spark of the Parochisls stiack. He scorsd all three Louvehdowns. The winners opened the scoring with » surprise in the first frame the away gHmes of the Bleslers After both teams had | except gt Onl. 7 game with (he punts, the SHE lads moved Packers at Green Bay Wis, igval fromm their own 30 to where there are nh faci ities ows 40. On the next play | telecasting Kelly raced round right This will be the first season the down the sidelines for “shroad” games of the Steelers and a TD The will appear (nn district TV screens games stayed in Pittsburgh will not the shown Televised games will be y- ed Bunday afternoons, as f§ Oct. 21, Cleveland Browns: Oct (28, Chicago Cardinals; Nov. 19 | Philadelpine Eagles. Dec. 2, New and Dec. 16 Wash- ington Redetine. Jos Tucker, well | known sportscaster, will be come | They are two of Lhe Chevrolet in the tri-state district the 0 or for Midway in the third Haden Kelly climaned a Parochial drive when he od, this time going off SCR from the 10. The game ended a» 8 The Stesiers, Who the Parochisls were Inpepbening will open | | with a night game at Pitsbucgh | to next Mondaif, Ot. 1, are expected tor fleld a team with one of the finest offensive punches in Jean. With John Michaelosen hin fourth peason as head ving Myers plunged for the firw, extra point and Bob Kelly added the other two seventh points on hae plunges. lies a8 Chik Ortman, a former The Parochial defensive atisck Michigan U, star, and Ray Mat. | Was sparked by the hard charging thews, who won pon fame at (of the line and the hesde-up | Clemson Ugiversity. In the back. | playing of the Parochial Bas, field will bp Joe Gert, all-league | especially on HN reverse " tailbork of "HO. nn Chandmios, | St Benedict's held a 132, est i mtarting his see year, and Jer. [Bown edge and gained 361 fet ry Neum std Joe Gusparéelia yards to the Holy Name 39 net for 5 yards asad Holy | Name connected on 2 of 4 heaves B Callitzin {for 11 yards BES had 3 fumbles, y 6-0) one recovered by HN. The losers’ Saturday Ni Night | oo ™e Puocisis wilt play host to € tein this 8 v aft Gallitzin H iat Carroiitown High Stadium. - n High Gremiing secued | Last Bunday's summary: several seoting dd by Lilly High Hom ast Baturday night to we, 60 LO under the lights at! Cresson Srad- | Bo ium. r Lilly drove to the GHS one-yard line only to lose the ball twice WB and tw . OhLF A good pas interception and ste, Gallitzin quarterback, for a TD was nullified by a clipping penally. Ronse Ceosburg haa sfparent TD for GHS | Lilly ¥ (yards. SBS made good | of 3 | fumbled twice and SBS recovered the first quarter, then Bald off | Pg Sharvas Four times in the second half 0 rurback by Fred Capoto- | when he took a 15-yard pass from back-in-motion penalty biotled out that storing play. The winters took the opening the game's only score. Madie plunged frien the twa Lo Cap the | drive Lilly piled up all of their 154 yards on (Ke ground and failed (to make good any of 3 passes | LGallitzin bid 4 of 6 heaves good | ‘for 42 yarls and made 85 yards on the ground. GHS held an 11-4. | ¢ and intercepted | he summa : Gatti simi) oe a win. It 4. EF A : After an even rst per. on IIe tied : lod in which neither team (hreat- ~Mautelg ki WT Stevens Si Mulley ov "a Maudie FB-Conway C Oititain a Lilly paan. Dick Zabrosky went 16 yards lila e 8 § end » fun to score and end a o-6 é¢ 8 9 ia ouchoowty- Made Oficial =MaCormieh Ball, Vivedeilt He Vii Hkh] F FERE 93 i Ho
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