Thursday October 25, 1951 TEI Su s— oo dget All-Star Game At Carrolltown Stadh First Game of Kind In Area; Kickoff Scheduled At 2:00 Carrolitown, Bakerton, Gallitzin North Team, Ebensburg Public, Parochial, Revloc On_South ~ Carrolitown High School 8tad- jum will be the scene of the biggest grade school football st- traction in Cambria County this! coming Sunday, Oct. 28, when the | six team Cambria County Grade School Football League join forces | to stage the first All-Star game | in the history of the league The | pening Mickoff is scheduled for] Pp i Coach Bede Lantzy of SL Bene- | dict’s Parochial School, Carroll- | town, 1851 league champions, will | direct the North squad composed | of boys from St. Benedict's Car rolltown: Fence Busters of Bak- erton, and Gallitzin Public School. | Coach Joe Link of Ebensburg | Public School, will head the South) team made up of boys from Eb ensbury Public School, Holy Name wohool, Bbensburg and Revioc Public Sihool. The North team has been undergoing practice ses. y sions thik week at Carrolitown and the Bouth has been drilling | at Bbenshurg. Each team will feature two | complete teams and three manag- ars. Each participating boy will | Keenan, head coach at feceive anh em tyang his | selection to the Emblems | also will be presented the six | | selectsd and an “oscar” AWar will be given to the coach | of the winning team and the most | valuable t# in the | ~~ Buys to pa first annual All-Star game for the ollows: Hurth ua are | Magen Kelly. ts. Luther, Ea Sharbaugh. Robert Molnar, Rich- | Tim Wents | REAR MI AS EER | | | St. Vincent 38-19 win over Kings will serve as manager Fence Busters, Bakerton Bob | Strong, Michael Zedanchook. Alex Kotrick. Ronlad Zanoni, Charles Sponsaky, Larry Barnes, Thomas Valiery. Dick Basset ig tenn: man ager. Guititzin Public School RH. Lite inger, C. McTavish, J Lacovileh I. Titler. T. Hetner, E. Hmel, D | Riley. Manager is N. Nickels Boys named to play for | Bouth squad are as follows Ebeasburg Publice—James Hol James Cessna. FF. Lanningham James. FP. Sherry, W. Bchaub Anderson will serve aa manager Ebensbhurg Holy Name} Hammond J Weakland T. Moy or, T Bhields, J Ceresa, R Stahl J. Urban. M. McDunn. BR. Harvey | i& team manager Revioe Public School" Rich: ardson, Carna H Fulton, D Vandenberg, B. Petrosky. T Mill ‘er, D. Wike R. Ponchigpe will | manager Officials for the game will be M. J. Cicero, head mentor of Car | politown High School. Charles T Bpangler | High School, and James L Cook, head coach at Ebensburg Cambri High Bohool tion to the game will | 25 cents Ample parking space | provided within the Stadium League officials wish in his way to publicly thank offic inla of | Carrolitown Borough School Board for their fins cooperation {in donating the field for the All Star game All Northern Cambria football fans are invited to atlend this All-Star clash Sunday, Oct. 28 al 2:00 po m t he B J Fog in tha hell i Yup hain i rake SPORT | SPOTS | Mistakes last week, amd We are | e noted that it the Pittsburgh The | 3 year was really 1827 In 1925 the | Pirates won the pennant and then | went on to win the world series sporis item we men. tha tRalph Litsinger, half. back for #1. Vincent College, La- trobe. racked up two TD's in the battle Altoona High's UNION PRESS.COURIER um This Sunday ecmmet | Carrolltown Mountaineers Trounce Southmont 25-7 by FRED OWENS & LEO GRIMME | Patton Handed 18-0 Setback | By Gallitzin High Gremlins awd PP 1 8.4% sax t Fadi High $44 anthers eR DY {sremiiins sfternoon, It was Panthers Int fifth win I giN #Siaris Sanh i A 1 visiting Oaliitei lant Raturday the sixth loss [on Been et the Gremlins in Ferdi wi, ear vards enemy Hon wh the th were $ hue aris and lhe sf YIN AB ROOITIONS first eer Aa Jey (IMS raced a7 t "hy mani famed Ggruaries IX He flipped a fais 1: toy then apa to burg for the first An idey varils the In rd ped four i 4 fo» i ¥ SEAN and a exira bows HR TI. His paint failed pronss fo The frame final mcore of Hal Chase Gallitzin jumped into the alr and intercepigd Jack Lilzinger's pass of the (HIB 30 and raced T0 yards for & TD. The Panthers could not get past the OCallitzin 30 yard line at any time in the contest The Gremlins held a8 10-4 firs downs advantage and gained 204 vards the PHS 124 Gallitzin made good 2 of 8 passes and PHE ampleted 4 of § aerials Gailitein fumbl led twice and Pation three times Holh leams were charged with one penalty The summary whey center § 24 the game | Gialitein IR Mufty Blesetn Krsstiesdit nae Berasdindd «Fels Lheishury a gmt Maustny Madigan Conway Patton {ice aier Tian Piiosan heryg Miller Cid Petr Harrie Lissinigey Awatihar Trexler i Wetw aiiitein Pation (iain fonts iu May Kinnp® Patios <nt ravine ¥ Muatmtit Gins alpine dialing Patrick hw inis Cinry Hoover Tense Ow Hie Chine Maoshey vo |Nanty-Glo Edges Hastings Hawks aulfered Thursday night Cie High Kama Wate = ared | Hast, nis 12-8 defeat last vis ting Nant the Loe Be ey EL the fourth quarter The Hawks drove tosward Louch wns in Lhe ond and third be prailled up ¢ Both times frame iI was High by All in Ha ' shor feb anly 1 LF guiariers shial of the goal in Going into the {inal 8 sCOreiess Early in tis the slanza ithe pring broke wide open as the | Roms’ Ed Brusko hit loft tackle, | found a opening, and went for 30 | yards and the first TD La KAWR'S | | placement was wide [or Lhe extra paint final ne High star, did not pay’ in the Shippensburg -Bloomburyg ST rid game last to injuries sastained in a grid fame the week before. Bellas is an outstanding defense back vr-up of Shippensburg. The Cambria County Grade School Football League All-Star game will he slaged this coming Sunday afte neon at 2 o'chwk at the Carroll town High Bchool Siadigm For ap excitement packed. game which promises thrills and spills, be sure ts attend. Donation 20 cenis Carrolltown High Mounlaineers EB squad tamorrow aflernoon at 5:30 o- clock at Mansion Park. Altoona Flastings High Hawks play host | te Lilly High tonight at 8 o'clock | and Barnebsoro will be idle this: week end The Dragons meet the | Clarrolliown Mountaineers next: Friday night at Carrolitown. . - MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Robert Wilfred Anna, #t Boni | face and Marie Agnes ‘Weakiand, | i Hastings i John James Contres. York, and first annual Mhyllis Helen Farabaugh, Spang: fer. Arthur Walter Gobert, Patton, RD. and Mary Louise Brodosky. Patton. SE ¢® HANDSOME SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED STYLES THEY WELCOME VALUE FRIDAY, ‘sach John Nevins Hawks came ar Back with a store on the second play following ihe Kickoff to tie the game at 8.8. After one incomplete pass. Bobby Weak- jand wound up and fired a fast aerial downfield to Gene Schall who in turn sprinted across ihe double-stripe. The play covered 80 yards A plunge for the extra point was stopped and the game was tied again at 6-8. With only minutes to go in the tee visiting Rams scored | ts. They returned the ensuing Kickoff on their own 28 and on 2 downs moved it to 30. Then Meyers opaned up and HATA | game the deciding poin - a a ee AN What's Domg | In Football . .". AAA Note ¢ Denotes Night Games ¢ Denotes Union Press-Conrier Tro. phy League Sr. S Ju in the parenthesis show ant: Feats scores, the first figure being | first team mentioned, HIOR SCHOOL SCHEDULE THURSDAY, OCT 23 Ladily at Mastings 9-137 Southmont va Due at Pont OCT. = Carroldown ot Altoons B. 3080 p = Culiftein st Crema * (9-30) iamans st Eteoesury * (oi Liven Rai a1 Hack Lick a Johnstown Ontioiie we at Point Eo inite . A Pg ere ely Bellwood (190) wagnowe 81 Beaverdsle Ferndale st Bedford * (14-19) Bowwell st Berlin * (2.30; feechburg at Blairsville * (82-37) Everest % Williamsburg * (13-9) LAsunier at Beli Twp - (30-43) fihade Two. atl Meyerndale * (10.8; lL Seameeset 43% Westmont * (38 mn Winder af Punxsutawaey * | SATURDAY, WT. n fn gn at Gaysbury | wie ry Cn iB * | | Stn Yap, ai Bt Votes «533 g (318-00: or MMT. 3 MOLY at Spangler (0:37 | FOOTBALL OAMES ON WIAC-TV BATURDAY, OUT. fo Dertesouth vs Sarvarg, id p = Bead Lail and vs ed in The play he 3 ha Yar tO ¥ Iu Ba passed $0 gathered in tos the ona covered 70 Nanty 4:0 Bruits Mi Hina Bender a 8 a ELlird smn gine Hasting er (#3 nak Am eRriniag mena | Meyers Braid Boreh fekaws Harty Odo Mastings 6 6 Boalt ulin Nanty file Rao Map Mastinge Routch Yeager saver Tiavaisk Busts Touthacouwns Brasks. Bemife Bball SFC Homecoming Game Changed To Loretto Bowl The 1801 homecoming fen at Bl Francis {have added SignIfICAnCy | sports fans The He Adeian J Velgle. TOR, = Fran is presi f dent, announced that the tradi ‘tional 85. Francia-St Vincent | tootba ghme would be played on Lthe St. Francis campus instead of | at the Cresson High School Sad { tum i Moving of the traditional {to "home grounds’ college's program A LAnK fesliy Colles batile designed 10 | center afl college activities on the | Francis campus Playing of the boneoom | game at Loretto may signify | adoption of a new policy a1 feollege. In previous Years {area college gridders played 1 | 8t. the | fans on the Cresson field During | | the pre-war years many of the § —e i ny vs. Michiand st Windber | Phleago | A AA NE » i fast | High SBcohood Btadiom i). Huth; i den Tigers winners chalked {on the ground but friyak feminine | | rashing a ¥ x - ed F Kelly's 8 yee { § BCOTe “the Tigers ahead, ly {afieile i ¥ ¥{ threes : ; Lhe exira will for area’ is part of the ng | the | the te Cicero's Men Come from Behind To Score 3 Times In Last Half THe blue-and-white Mounliain: of Catroiitown High Bohool | fought from behind with a seconds half surge lo defeat Bowulhmnd | {iolden Tigers 257 1 battle Friday sight at © Ser R a RYO IAW MM i; the (& Wi The The Mountaineers of Uo Learn fog #1 first downs compared to 2 fired downs up rR Oi Y % ered et comipletsd ne Pade eight tries The Tigers wr fimited to only 4 Ards fF 11 re and made good 5 of it oacl SILA % 0 first to score, Jerry Fiance Buck Lhek wa aver from five Ga 0 second period for a TD exira pisint plunge stopped. Kelly tacked up 15 point iin Lhe gZumnme The Yay thie ved into the a0 alums in the same when Wright regovered a i fumble on the ( sreaiitown WO thi red dows Chuck wi imore werd : fron one yard oul to Lie sh Wigmore passed lo Be Wagner for the extra point to pul 7-4 at the hall The Mountaineers roared back in the final two periods to score shea tourtidowns In the ithird period Dick Kelly scored from ward line. He also wen! pevint fey put 41 forces ahead i In the finxl Bedlock ended CIRETS In fap ried {HS £ er ves the {ovr the REET ratitd Fullback Ed a 30 Yar 4 dari Mode | Weakingg | Bt Francis games were al | Epenshurg Harnesboro and J towns The new move May i all foithall activities fo 18= played Mins bring ¥en * 1 college grounds The Eame will be pia yes) fi | Pine Bowl, one of ibe Tew natural | bowls in the mation Although ithe | field underwent exlensive develop | ment during pre-war Years the interruption of foment] | program during World War Il Fourtatied all bullding sclivilies | During recent years Lhe large nw tural bowl has been used for Base | ball football practice and othe! F optdonr sport events Special commiliees i student and facuily P have been apponisd ferareili and arrange for the homecoming igame al Lovetio. Arrasgements yg [Are Deng m ade to transport the | Bleac hers from Lilly High Schoo! i #tadiae and from Ebensbury Fair Grounds. Additional bleach: Lers will be sei up posible Ads | cording to college officials traffic | regulations will call for selling of tickets at the various entrances Lo the campus Parking facilitisg will be provided al the campus Floats and other student aftiv. ities have been planned for his year’ homecoming event ® the the COI posed off re Tres La Why hire a Bloodhound” Try ied a ‘Courier Cl with i seventh point iy! i yards | ATTY Lhe 1a - Soekiey A% Mipunrasy SO. x1 x Purest The mM-8 CPEB Sedioek Carfolitown : Bouthesant Substations Carreliiown vex. A EceRemsods RN Haley | meee riod F James D Wright, © a Touhdowrs 4 Kelly 2 R four-yard plunge failed Kelly scored the final TD at the closing minutes of the game when | he plunged one yard 16 end a 77 yard drive, and give Carrolitown | ia fourth win in seven Baris Tne winners really sparked om ¥ the defense, limiting Southmont | to very little smrdage The CHS secondary played a very good pass defensive game. The pum. 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