Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, December 13, 1951, Image 5

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    UNION PRESS.COURIER
| COACH OF YEAR? - - - By Alan Maver Trouble Seen As Looming (57;
CHARLIE age... PRINCETON F D . | Ch a. ia
CALDWELL, Pan, coAcH or efendin £ Cage amps
CONSECUTIVE 2 2, Troubis is in store for Pennayl-| Predonis, the PIAA Class ©
PERFECT GEAGONS ; ; 3 vania's defending schoolboy bas | champion, also has lost most of
" Sa AND 22 STRAIGHT wr : ketball champions as the new its top players inclufing six-foot-
by FRED OWENS & LEO GRIMME 4 WING ARE | | SMES Gl a | Whatua cumes Stier
1 / 1 A $5 onin of 3! » i. | LTRag.
UNEQUALED WN Tha : : Graducation riddled the ranks. The defending PIAA Class A
of many of last spring's kingpins, | district REmpOns 5s and runnerups
MOPERN TI6ER en =
ABTORY / Go J leaving mot of their runners-up | . :
/ : = in stronger position. | District 1--Randar sf Potts | Reade Orbine { 8 Plas 1 3 Cutty 5
* eo foe * i ;
unting” Sidelights SPORT dl i Tateg ine se 2 + LE HE
a A wm % : Class A state champion. has Only | ioyey Lawn): 4. Areas Twp ites
six-foot Leroy Katz from its title | : :
: and Kul t: B-Bomerset and Referses -Vieadelll and Coarad.
1 i : other returning lettermen. | Bedford: 6--Johmstoivn and Lewis. | ea oo
“buck” season, Game Commission! Several deer hunters carrying |
town; T-- Farrelliand Monessen.
themselves around fires near | more poinis all of them fat Saturday night in Philadelphia
father-and-son hunt. 3 antlerleesa specimens. At an y ; : : re
“ill et ever WIAC-TY, | ; nd 1 wed Kteslery have all-stater Julius Mc Weasels are pacing second with a
artyin ne or both of the an
docked out in outdoor carrying one « : ection of Toscanini
537 win over Tronto, Ohio an follows:
personnel fn Pennsylvania's nor- foxes Lhey had shot 5 : 4 . : The state champ i
: . x : 5 «48 A pions have one g Westinghouse anil Carrick; 9 '
thern big game counties made the Most hunters in a good mood, al 1 of the rugjedest exhibition sche |cq.qnfield and Ai Wits 10} EVERY FRIDAY
: + i v4 % § § (IVS § 5 3 x
Blan to locate deer ani atp- thir Ducks back to care or campe| LUM bet Cun, Sen | | (F fae + Sat 2's First Place Tie
| a i ot tube a8 utgtown, the PIAA Class B| Fi P \ Ce Ti
Stat Police renderin their | Stokes, the Red Flash cent 4 ; T= 4 . book pO .
e slice dering i center, was CONSECUTIVE BIGGS % : ing Central Catholic, Co-PCIAAL yg Jlucketeers ind Firehouse
ons ov wr's headquart 5 . :
group consisting other officer's h adquarters, 10 oo town The he Coy and guard Ronnie Crisby [4.3 rating and Atomic Five is!
following observations: lenjoying the unusual “shirt. “Stokes is the greatest fresh: iy ae 3 o Ww i and Moadv
A large number of hunters | sleeve” weather | man player | have ever seen” ao 2 PRT Rs ¥ . Guiles in i ond pm bao pd Sharpie a Moadville; 11-
is voails in cars, using field | Bweating hunters dragging | %8¥s Al Severance, head coach of } kA 4 J | Bast Penn Conference NonLea- | AT61OUN 5 Slate CARROLL |
ping out to fire at bucks sighted | on bare ground : TOWN |
ors Were back in the An unusual plumber of 8 and 8 'OWIng his leams 84-88 win over Th 5 | champ Norristow t AMERICAN LEGION
No hunters warming point buck taken many with 8. Francis Ovllsge of Loretto last BUT His FEAT (OF 3 3 ai town Pion; SH arnat un and Pulls | In H : :
SCORING 5 BE MEN | (he Eastern runner-up; and Head- astings Loop Fox- Peale Post 506
; more hardy nimrods en | usual fine cooperation to Game high scorer in the game with 32) J Class A champion
camped in tents, In tarpaulin. | Protectors points on 13 goals and 8 fouls EE : a i ¥ r ei th Pw t Clasa A Five ani RO fou firm Tce or b
i ed stake-body trucks, or in At one Gams Protectors home ? i pt 1 J : | a ty hl . SATE AT ; Hagitng ¢ Sunt'y ethan >
Ey 6 deer hanging.-3 spike bucks and The Fast-West Shrine foot: | ALL THE WISTORY 3 | winner which lost to Allentiran League with 8-1 standings, as &
umes ball game on Saturday, Dec. 29 | OF THIS RIVALRY bh, - 1 8 AAR [86-50% in a little better Off. The | cemdt of lst wees play. The |
Tather. mother and two teen illegal deer, 3 of them spiked i | bac “1 th
ey | legen instated after being once an- : : pack from last spring Minus Me: third with 34 restrd Hoopsters 2 TELEVISION SETS J
An unusual number of hunters celled for the NBS symphony | x ; | ay, whi Was injured in the and Jets are tied for last berth
Orchestra concert under the dir. | . Eom WPIAL football playoff, Farrel |with 14 standings.
" | opened last Tuesday night With & | Results of games last week are
those of the men. | tiers their dee lost in falling i ]
ring cod | Warts ry hetng degen Individual awards were an-| gL a on | Swoyersville, Eastern runhie up MONDAY, DEC. 3
§ td , in : 3 IY nounced last week for the firat | IH aT ! fant DF y ' | MONDAY, 7 ;
hres 300 yards from parting gas killed iw mistake 10 ppnual Cambria County Grade | gE SACY THAT W kis ; ; | jon Spring and oF gor ging? Ruckelsuny za iia 1
y of shots had juat | the Game Protectors School Football League All-Star THE TEAM HAD Ol ® 3 | bi, favorite in the east with six-foot: Fret ‘At i n
a eo game played at Csrrolliown in| PLENTY OF SENIORS ‘ ke. Z five Joe Holup, all-state center, TUESDAY, DEC . ;
a. 12: ll October. Outstanding player tro- | MAY ENCOURAGE 4 i ; [sparking & strong ensiry Atomic 53 Jota 412
VRE SEER ague Ss et a phies went to Haden Kelly, St LNG BD VALS ~ 1 : Pittsburgh Westinghouse, sec- | Bucketeers 53, Weasels 28
" | i Benedict's player from Carroll BUT NE NAD ke: ™ JY ond to Fatrell in the West, &iso| Firenuse 48, Hocpsters 26
Lo a B : ] k flown, 8 memoer of North squad ONLY ONE OF o g is expected to be another sLIOnE RUNDAY DEC. § ?
ounc y ngos y and Pat Sherry of Ebensburk.| #6 OFFENG/IWE hoi we contender us is Ford City, which | pirehpuse 49, Jots 16
43) a member of South team Bede ELEVEN FROM 0 Po lost the WPIAL title to Farrell | Buckitecrs 52. Atomic 40
: inst spring, 61-80. Ford City of’ Weassls 47, Hoopaters 43
s Legion -- Nobert Dunire ames | Lantzy, Carroiliown, North coach, EET Mh EVER ;
| Murphy Car Miche Jim Regails rand Joe Link, Ebensburg, South THAT ROWE Er? V hy oH enid ant Tuesday with & 80-46 |
! 41 1 O LS Paul | *
1388 3a a Don Lmenlior, also received individual Datribuded bu Hing Pouterss Bybonte win over Clairton i. . 3
Cranes Kupitsky and ‘Boo | trophy awards, re td n over Clairton ic and reas. | Galllitzin Pounds |}
es | Kent wi Johnstow : ho and
Late gue Ths Pat Sorcheit, Joweph oa thy ; A wrestling clinic for coaches | . ing ( atholle, So-ahmplons of the i ALE
. y 10 Francie Ratchford Charies Meiaviah. | t C ll C B k state Catholic schools, also have | In 3-17 1
John Murply. Put Muihearn. Walter | snd members of wrestling teams | 4 rancis 0 ege agers rea been hard-hit by graduation. The | * t F . ; £
‘Win Last Friday }] —PORTER
a announced BY | Lacvotich. Wil Siaflord. Louis Brices, | in. Pennsylvania high schools al
, president of the | gi" a 0. and Onry MeCloskey | and colleges will be held this Reading team is minus its ai.
Sa _ Plorysn Sek. | stater Mike DePaul while Johns i
i nd Go Meck "| an coiegrs wit be 2c 5 | Epen In Games Saturday, Sunday |e ee oman The | soins Resto miwnng to rue |§ wower veer mow cert |
league officers | owski, Monsid Lipinetth Billy Beek |
§ maasium, State Teachers |
at Gailitzin | Prank Longwky Lary Romani, Job | (ok : Johnstown team had their 32- | field goals, Gaflitzin H
| owalts, Anthony Kowsiski Harold College, Indinna. Under the | 5 rancis OC wells i os pulled even | Tew 3 ; : iF goals, Gallitzin High pound. || QL
were laid for | gonders. Lorine Knee, Ketineth Knee. | sponsorship of the school's phy- | broke Et hinil ation | wd nef d even in the second Par yume Win streak mapped last ed out a 53-17 win leat Friday | BUQUESNE = THOM
jorms were issued | Put Murphy and Melvin Muay seal sdutation sid health de- | thi Veli in baskethall actiun lod wetare the Wile dipped in| Quturday when Bt James of night in Gallitsin jit was the sec. | J SILVER TOF SCHLITZ
: their respec. | Polish Paleon-T Ketner, Jomeph nt: ai | this past week end as they scored a foul for a 0-48 halftime lend. | pittsburgh won the opener for ond stinight win jlor Coach G : ROLLING ROOK
at turday at the | Piva, James Kind gonaph J Quinn ish BY ph ia 82-58 victory over Kings College | Coming back after the inter: path schools 58-48. 1 was the Monica's Gremlins | nd DUBOIS E i
"wi : { Richar Rey nen { Bunday nt Pittston, after dropping | rides. the Wilde nts boosted the Xa Tn i . dy ? ; 5 : YTRGMAIERS
Ra I Johnston . d demonstrate different la record breaking 94-88 decision | lead slowly with a 19 16 edge in : I : iy rapt =n om Sadie Poe oe the ¥innerd x oLD GERM RAY
¢ prhaaen of the The event tos strong Villanova that Saturday the third pe ried und hen eked 3 . Ragen js ’ th A ’ a B with 13 points A h equalled ! ] :
Mothers s Hmet Kix | Will begin at 1350 p. mm. lin the Penn Palestra in Philadel. [out a 25.21 advantage in the fin: | won pion for the past two sea- | the entire point production of the (3
Club, | 4 A ri Lao Baty ret aay Reade T Hi Boh ; | phia al guarisr a Jom sn all-stater Ron Reade nds Hal Chase had 11 4i- | § We Rpecieiine in Serving
Saige g i Te. 5 y Tien, 1 } o § OG | . y ‘widen hanimner ¢ g ‘ul Parties ; ;
Michael Chub, | Titles, Edwin Seltowaki, Peter Sse basketball {team oy, 4 new | The Red Flash look an early Maurie piokes 6&5 negro cen | last Frid an was defiated | gits for the victors and Orbine's Plonios, Weddings. Be.
y Mutual So- Pred Sylvester and Tom Baipine. . ns . lead In Sunday's game and piled iter for the Frankies, was the 54.48 day night by Pottstown, eight was high for Reade. ; ®
Shes United | tives Club-Ray Knee, John Be - oe ry w : | up scoring marging in every frame | game's high scorer with 32 pointe ; LE i Bmith hawked fielder in the i}
“3 4 ya 4d Ath any Boo nientot at East #" Wy High the fis Win easily, Kings fever got an 13 field goalie ard six Tosila " TO sr drm . - at grmomn ae i pre a em Oe panos: grea Ee PHONE
5. Don Branisy. Charies Koes, Fa just half of the 1650-51 sepaon clomet than the six-point margin in Bundav's gasne, {sarge fan ey 3 oe cobain pi 1 74a
Drartan. Anthony Kowalski b w y 4 Fred Ten oh who that existed al the end if a 17-1} charsk ¥ wan he big gun for ur 3
ry first quarter Francis with 21 points. Ed Shar. |
{ Saturday night's affair, the first } ek was right behind with IX an
Michani's--Henneth Kurssh. Jim | resigned aller three Sampnigns
Aleit Wahl sack Lacosiieh. BH | Coach ¥ i “
: se, James . Perry, J Pally. yan from pe ty Tie game of a doubleheader, establish. | Stokes hit for 12 points. Macia-
Melty, J. fmith, Hay ; 00-pound six-footer was an all ed a new two-leam searing record revwakl collectsd 14 for Kings a
: Kent. Alfred Sand | around athiete at Brockway High. rok the Pilates. A Jetactive Sool: The Red Flashes piled up seor- | 5.
Deslantes, Charter! He was quarterbeck in football, oy : . Tr Seven INL ing margine in every period, be | x -
¥ lcenter and guard In basketball | "0 over the om with Doth Sinking wih a 17:11 edge in the | aT LER
and, antehar:- ans outfielder. in added. do Ning he ie fof Ihe re ny rogresing with a8 i NOTICE TO ORGANIZATIONS
bisebial Reade p The 130 points ". IT 10 or More, All Sines, 45¢ per Wb.
Dharma State Teachers College : : . eord
before finishing up at Penn Slate 168 chalked up when Penn Wah mouth this Friday snd 81 Peter's
He recalls his ; thrili a» oped Georgetown, 92-78, Jan. 3 Baturday, on 8 two-day New Jor i ALLENTIMBER,
: y he lashed |} 1 sy rip. roman pot pam SEA :
Villanova took a 36-30 ell EB math nsnch ne ne SE Mp en bk Sa pes a
3 frame. ; : Bt Franc 4 his 3 8
baseball and football at| ol.’ ed the oid MAPS of | co i ge Arn iH + UL
p Th . E. PLESSINGER
FAL PA.
the long opening sianza but the A ———————
Red Fiashes of] Coach Bkip Hugh-
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Slim 8-Point Lead
In Bowling Loop
Diamonds, sithough ted
with a 15-3 st , have an &
in lead over the Club lesm in
sdies Bowling league of Pation
The Hearts, having two dummy
scores, lost all 4 games to the
Clubs ast Wednesday by 63, 190,
171 and 423 total pins. Last Fri
day night the Diamonds snapped
up all four games from the Spad-
es by 119, 108, B86 and 314 tolal
sticks.
TTTTTUSYANDING OF TEAMS
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Dlamends i 3 AW
Clubs 15 5 Asi
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The are credited with =
jone-game high for last week and
season as they scored a big
: scored the 3
Mary Shatrosk 134-147, Louise ALLED IN TIME FOR CH ' : : Up
167, fidred Baranick
Bernie Rogers 140, Leora
Anna Marie Huber
32 and Thelma |
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