Spangler Team Told Desire to Play Is Foremost Requisite for Athletes Desire to play | portant | iat player, & mast fm a football nesdity evening. The school's foot- ball, baseball and track teams, marching band and cheerleaders | were honored. Baimuse of the large turnout, meals were served at both the Ameincan legion and Veterans of ‘Foreign Wars Homes The speak- ing program and movies of the Michigan State-Notre Dame fool- | ball game took place in the VFW | Home, with dancing at the Legion Home climaxing the evening's activities, Daugherty, line coach at the Michigan Btate College, said the succims of the Bpartans was due to the fact that they never gave Hp. As an example, the coach stated that Michigan State went inte the Notre Dame game feel Ba tn EE Diamonds Lose Top Place th Deafiherty told the | athietics activities banguet of the | Spangler High School, last Wed- | ; ing that they were going lo win | They did by a 35-0 score “A little extra effort is the dif ference between just good great.” Daugherty exclaimed i Concerning the criticisms being hurled at college athletics, the i cause they want to of given by supervising principal of Schools, Keenan. head oothall coach, Paul Artley, assistant | mentor and head basctall | gler was master | Remarks were Lovette, | Spangler coach yroup singing was led by George | { Pollock. director of music at the Spangler High School The banquet was sponsored by | ‘the Legion and VFW Posts in| High School | Spangler, Spangler Alumni Assn., and the Polish Leg- ion to Hearts 3 During Week’s Bowling By Ladies Last Wednesday the Diamonds gave up their first place position whet they Jost three games to the Harts in Patton Bowling League action The Heals took their three points by 18 18 and 98 total pins and won one game by only three points. Last Friday evening the Club tran moved away out in from mf twey chalked up our wins over tae Spades by 48, 82, 24 and 154 £ The Clubs took one-game high Just week as they scored B83 twice and still hold season's high 3 Wnt of neatoprons —— Ladies i game The Diamonds hold 3- 137-144, i game season high with 1.780 with ithe Clubs holding last week's 3 (game high of 1686 : STANDING OF TEAMA : Ww L Clubs i* 3 Dia 1s 3 fe ts ID TF ST 9.782 BA 5170 ER — sai | Eva Bricker carried single high (pins. Mary Shatrosky's season [high of 193 remains untouched {Other notable scores were made by: Donna Merriman 160, Dolores | | Burkey 148, Leora Weakiand 133 Mary Shatrosky 136 AIS 5 AAT heartiest wishes for a grand holiday season DAVIS STORE PATTON, PA. and speaker claimed athletics will go on as long as the boys play be Attorney John Lantzy of Span. | ceremonies. | Danie: | Charles T.! anda’ football | for week by scattering 168 "ADDITIONAL SPORTS | Mildred Baranick 135 and Phyllis | Wilkinson 130 . Three-game i was rolled by {414. Season high {hy Mary Shatrosky {scored 404. Donna Merrinian 401 i Dolores Burkey 383, Mildred Bar fanick 361 and Mary Bhatrosky 1358. This ix the first time in weeks that Mary has rolled be high for the week leora Wenkland of 476 i8 held Eva Bricker UNION TRESS OOVRIER AMPUTEE AND HIS BRIDE-TO-BE 7 {low the 400 mark and most times | Lit was around the 450 mark. In F dividual averages follow Mary Shatrosky D 144 Doana Merriman H 1348 Anna Marie Huber D 12 Mildred Baraniekx OC 135 Iedores Burkey 8 1M Thelema Steir H 121 Bernie Rogers © 118 fore Weakland 8 117 Lowise Murray D 118 Eve Hricker ¥ 118 Joann COwmamarsta 8 130 Yvonne Yerger C 111 Phillis Wilkinson © J Felon Nuss 8 100 Helen DiReila 8 8 Angie Wolsko H 8 Jeans Tiepak D 84 Jia Nowl H 78 3 Mary Ann Semelstwrger D BN dl Gd hE ee - Bo A a se TG SW Sd de Ul bag ew 2 St. Peter's College | Hands Red Flash | Second Defeat i | St Peter's College cape from | behind a three-point deficit at the hand the Bt Frand Fiashes of Lorelto jena in five ast Saturday {Jersey Clty, N. J I Maurice Stokes lithe Frankies with Lin the high-scoring | though he was hed Re third and fourth £ { i I palftome i Collage {their | 81-60 { to Red wend starts night in again sparked 22 points ER me Al tow aot al pry petiods ter he was tagged with hire sonals in the first half Coach Skip Hughes moved in front, 23-2! at ihe end of the first quarter und held a 28.25 edge al the intermission Paced by John Finn, who grab hed 0. and Boh Heltmasn, with 1%. the Peacocks flew Into a 48 {44 lead xt the three-quarter mark Midway in the final round the i Prapkies took a 66-65 edge bul {the home team pulled in front again to slay | George Banchansky for ‘ward for the Loretis Was removed from the game wilh foagr minutes to play after scoring 10 | points. Gene Phelps, Frasikie sub {had 12 points The Jersey City team made 19 Fran wu mt fi-4 team ‘of 20 free throws while Hit | gis converted 21 of 31 The | mary: i Bt Pelers-Finn | 9 { §8 Pakubaki © 4 O'Rourke if 13 ian § i0. Chleavy 85 Thogod 4] i mt PrapncisShastek [7 Panchen laky f 10 Stokes ¢ 31 Phuips | Parace g 1. Bodner § Cline 4 i$ Chernatskas 8 {8 Peter's [Bt France zn i ® | Sh '5 Hunters Shot In ‘Bear’ Week : In the Pennsylvania Game ommission’'s 10 county norlh- central division alone five hunlers were shot in mistake for wild creatures during the one-week bear season In Novembst. Two of Phe is 48 a is covering. jocated many miles {rom the goene of the shooting. ‘This case was solved only afler un excep- tional bid of woods investigation and teamwork between (fficers of two divisions. fhooting & humah ir. mistake for game is 3 misdemeanor Each of the above cited cases will therefore be ined hefore the eriminal cotirt of the ftounty in which ihe crime was commitled Plenty of Action Jl The Lions {start m Reported In Little Loop At Gallitzin got Gallitzin Little League by downing the parry of § Franken | Haatoeann f | 5 g 13 Dagan | n Bn nal the men died at once, ote is in & | eritical condition and two are re in four of these cases (he offen | ders took their victims io hospi- | tals, and Game Proteciors were | | promptly on the job Lo oblain statement from the offender im] mediately afterward, In the fifth! case, the suspeclied Ruiner Was - MARINE SGT. Werner W._ Reininger Jr. 22. of San Antonis, Tex., whe lost his hands snd legs in Kores last winter, poses with his fiancee, Joa. nette Stretton, 21, of Hayward, Calif, at the Oak Hill Naval Hospital n Oakland, Calif. The nuptials are scheduled for June. They met on a blind date four months ago. The couple will live in Sen Antonio, where neighbors and friends presented the quadruple amputee with » new home and s substantial cash fund. Sports Prevue HIGH BSCROOR THURSDAY, DEC. Green Top at Portage at Chalittain Adama TWh St Besverdale Ligonier a3 Rosner! FRIDAY. DF n miiitein at Podivar Erg at Unies ud Manty-Obo at Orveasn SUNDAY, PRC Aluinrd bt Johnstown ST FRANCIS COLLEGE THURSDAY, DEC. Bt Franos at Quant FRIDAY, DEC. 2 #$t Pransia at ten, BD © CAMBRIA OO GRADE WEDNESDAY, DEC 4 ™ Liliy at Enesnsbys Meyer BARK ETRALL Barsrabess {CALE {International Soundphoto) Ehensting Crdver at Parochial st Nasty Gio OALLITZIN LITTLE CAGE LOOP SATURDAY, DEC. 2 War Mothers vo. Miners. 1 30 p mm 8 Michaels ve Fasons fdons ve Reviow Move JORRETOWN JER ROCKEY GAMER GAMES | pRIDAY, DEC 1) M aritiees Washing La of bo {AME TP Merry PATTON, PA. ‘hristmas Fm Johnstown at Boston SUNDAY, DEC. Nn Fhitadeiphia #0 Johnstown WEDNESDAY. DRA Fobyraiaards wd tomy Arena TELEVISED WC All. WJIAC SUNDAY, DEC 13 or DEC. Profesional Poolhmill chasipiananip Penn State Man Behind Present Rating System ™ A holiby he began while await. | duction nto the Coast Guard Heserve seven years ®gO ie today producing whal experis believe Io be an outstanding rin INE img system for schoolboy footbal: | eRe Thirty-four year-old Saymr, Penn diate smiut and veteran of landings al Gusm, Iwo Juma, and ORKGaws pirat munched the system in his home late of New Jersey, bul CUTIRE the past year complied fike ratings for Pennayivanis Sehoolhoy sevens Saylor says he gol the idea while awsiting ha call lo service then worked on ts perfetlion throughout his three years of service, His systems, popular known as the Saylor System, lak- {ox into considerstion not only a team's won-loat record, but also {ine streagih of ta schedule i Continuing thal no system [which rates human performance attains perfection, the Penn State | sconomiat believes hia formula | “ernie as Clone lo perfection ns [it is possible to come in this i field.” His ratings succesafully predict Roger B | competition in both Eastern and | Weatern Pennsylvania this pas | season, Gallitzin Rallies To Trounce B-C-1 Galtitzin High School canw from behind with a last half ral {ly to reverse B-C-I, 50-43, In a game at Gallitsin last Friday night The OCremlins were on the short ond of & 24-20 score al the half. A 19-13 edge in the third frame sent Coach Guy Monica's gad into the last period with » 36-35 lead. Leon Madic paced GCallitzin with 14 points Jim Bretzen and Ben Cossick tabbed 11 and 10 points to head the B-C-1 attack Gallitzsin JV's took a 47-34 win fn the preliminary game The summary: {oie e CON ed the outcome of championship} Chase 2 1 Ubmingiic © 4 Mute g 10 ® Golden 3 Dongei? | Capotoeto f 0 8 Clark ¢# 0 Btevens ¢ © B01 4 18 13 8 Draliitin 13 19 ii Spangler Sports Unit Reorganizes Election of officers a meeting of Spangier Association Sunday afllernoon in Logue 's Restarvant, Spanier William Kelly was named dent to surcred Paul Miller Other officers include Wil Read Jr vice president John Plsanick, reslected secretany. Hay Dumm. treasurer. Devon Hoover delegate to county federation of Sportsmen's meetings and Cleon Wyland, alternate Mike lobick was appointed | reprasent he organization al t bje focal recreation commiasion ings. President Kelly appointed Mr Hoover chairman of Ihe membership commilles Five members Were rand rommitise to revise (he unit = Flaws They are Attorney John | i lantzy, Mr Wyland Mr Hoover Duane Becker #i1 and Wm Nix! meeting highlighdad Bporismen pre) RAN Pw! will be jday. Jan 8 Barnesboro Plans To Air Rent Control For Public Meeting Barneshaoro Borough Cosim! jast Wednesday evening announ: ed plang fo hold a public meeting i nex! month lo discuss the posi i bility of hfting rent conlrods tthe borough Action wan fakes during 3 | meeting in the Borough Building { Bet hi tandiords and tenants ar | invited attend the seimion U i states heir SWE an Lhe suabhiec! i Council also announced tha! ihids will be sought for trafh. tlights ta be installed al four In i tersartionas on Philadeinhiin Awe { The lights will serve as caution {signals only Installation to i he made 8? I Ninth Street, llth jinn { Htroet and at the intersection of F Philadelphia and Chestnut AW pues al 15th Rireet Bar! Lantzy | the three-tnan auditing tee, He will serve will Street roman : | Doctor of the Yeu Dr. A. C. Yoder OR. A. C. YODER, 84, of Gushen, In- dizna, has besn elected “Family Dewtor of the Year™ by the Amur. fran Medical Associstion, meeting in Los Angeles. Dr. Yoder bas been practicing medicine for nearly Afty years in Gouhen. * On this Holiday for joy and laughter and of sober meditation and prayer in Houses of Worship, we extepd to all of our friends, our wishes for a rich, full life and all the things that make it so. both material and spiritual Happy Holiday to everyone. Slovak Citizens Club Patton, Pa. . ciimen, Wha appoint od # pw a f HT gi dal a Ca iz i ad AA AAT SAAT SAPS AAI ISSA SN SAS { Internation! ——— terms. Other auditors sre Arthur | Gwynn, electid to serve a four year term in the November ¢lec- tion, and Kenneth Orazier who has (ws yeas remaining on his ferm William Brown, Richard Green and Norman Nolan, re¥ring coup attended their final ses pion. Next mieeting will be held fan. 8 subjedt to change, for the annual resrginization ’ : . Boute 38 Chest = afterncolt. speeches are bacaute Wianen jong After-G.aney ig ven BY men cant wail thst i AMEE AR WOOnE ast of mul LANGEST wold FLY ks BILLBOARD. a rely bi PRAT. WALL Ferme lon WH : pail sat es Pp TARE a afLanl ¢ BEuins Ant A BRpnoad AND 4 A BOARD «= AY ‘derail BLD @ WARD WF WIICARR Geilocme. ee WEEE SR de TO DAYS Brg Pane SEA AG ACESS I SAA EGP A ASA SHLAA PHA v * i Yo % Ye of rs ” WEAKLANDS IMPLEMENT STORE Carrolliown o ARERR EN BN RS A AES a