ages 3,5, 7 Local Stores Sponso RRR LEO GRIMME LE TFT J ig ; : { smrrea BOGE Phota, Pattang : Se. and cheerleaders of Oolver Grade School Little Colts, winners for the second of rs, Oo school basketball cha ip. They are (left to right) First row: T Vranka, Gennes, Sichtka, muner. Moore, Cameron; second row: Bart. . Fulton, Jones, Saffraneki, Gates. Shook, Visokaj, Principal A. W. Price: third row: ng Ralph Costello, Lewis. Domonick, Kohute, Angeri. Miss Nipps (director of music mwd heerienders at the school), Stoy, Ball, Arford and Gates. High School Wins bria’s Cage Title Barnesboro made things hum by i the first period, 13-12. The | winners grabbed the lead for keeps with & 14-6 second period | which sent the score to 26- but was outscorec 16-14, dur. the third-period action Butch Steele led the Barnesboro Cambria Sports Roamer .. . . fy JONN C. BECHER Gatlitgin, Pa TAKE A- CHANCE ~~ Paw all Derniness idealist of the SL Lows Browns, Bill Veeck, is on another rampaging croamde to better the Haeup of the Browns hy giving thw go-ahead signal to his business men with the ; opening of a farm club in Gremlins with & 50-42 win japan. Although It is undecided preliminary game. The if this is legal or mot, the “take hs ry: { merhanee” businestinan i con 16 Doneett f 8 fining his effort lo Inerease fle | Ehaee & 1, Conwy ¢ 5. the Intake at ine gate of the Sin doe 1 3 Brownies home park. He might ¢ 13. Proving § even start a "“S% Romer 0. 12 - jos Miss Amerien” Jette. 4M nos knows what the : ea ished 13 6 16 3-8 money Brownle has having a heavyweght tie bowst rane " raking ¢ Cage Tourney Lom the west colist between Joerany ph through his adding litzin High School I ZEn sid A $4 Jos Wileotl asl Harry “Kid' 3 % : A args hip tro y | Matthews of Seattle, but the for the wisming team, a attractive final papers werent drawn-up in | trophy for second piace team. will time and the Insenational Box- be awards five individual ing Club took ovey {fs Charles got the bid But the (thing that puzsics MOR boxing fans is the offering wide to we ™ : ee : coil for the Was coms boul # 196 : Ebensburg VFW syuad Whe was offered gana uhh, plus, by @ 101 champions od Le" Con. Hollywood roovie BORE to give mang Lions Sh die * Matthews the Chai, Chose fol: i ¢ } Juck scorers with 16 points Galiitzin JV team made it a double victory ‘for in the ¢ 3 a Phillips 1 i! 8 8 Stevie 6 AL one tims there Was falk of YOAr. dering 7 the IBC Warner of Conemaugh ope handout” picked by Gold Medal for All-American offered tes “The Lip" ivrocher ree ssed Dus opinion con the mane and minor informal talk in rerning we minor leugue players? and Individual on display at the Store, Main SL. ; id, | Minneapohia. | thing here, we take it up to the [Giants. That is what Minnea pons lis for. That is what Trenton, Se | Sioux City and aii other fam trimmed visiting For- | clubs are for.” jast Wednesday oven: 2 . AA RAPA IA SENSE IP ih gf * | mains fo \ Bb j9--11 | likely will Yontinue to be a dream 15-43 for some time 10 come. TOURING QU INTRY — The its big of- i finished In third ers of boxing are now Wot | {guard outstanding high thé big fight i £ 1 enge squad. Heres : elim nations i t 3 ¥ UNION PRESS.COURIER SPOTS By FRED OWENS 4 foo high tween Inside County Fiye Cambria schol gridmen have affered foulljuition &t Francis Col "They are Donnid Barneshore smd; Walled Fhensinirg-Cambna tac PHek Dig guard {¥Y Raben and foenahip Ship winners a lst of 24 reoenty scholarships to } Loretto Dunlap Kiulkna Rie Max { resson Frankiin ohn Burkes The Wey end seholar- selected five nominees and 8 of This Se r Week-End Co Barough | Adams | fey I submitted | by 10 Americar Legion Posts in | the The five hy St area college plans to srholarships Aren we royal endh verr Lo se Bod players of the area in an effort to improve their gridiron teams Kt. Francis College hoopmen used a full court press for the first time during the past sea son in the game Feb. 24 with John Carrell University, the second Inst game of the season. The press continually bewilder- od the Streaks. It also helped the Frankies gain ' more often and boosted the scoring potentinl as the locals won 98-85. With Gallitzin High School Gremlins marching off with the Northern Cambria League champ jonship this past week, We feel in review of CGallitzin's 21-2 son record certainly In order Coach Guy Monica and his Grem ins are really proud of their re fn 23 cage matches the Gremlins Joat only two games oddly enough, both league match: ex Om Dee 11 Nanty-Gilo edged £y 1] in oF Ta Francis. | award | football i - | i i } rol Tren iW emin past Gailitzin 44-38 and on Jan | 11. Cresson passed up the G lins, 40-31 Coach Guy Monica's orew last evening played with Bee carin-Conlport-frvona, champs of Moshannon Valley League, in first round of the Class ] eliminations te determine the District 6 Class B winner. The winners of the game now meet the victors of the Adams Town. ship-Homer City game ta be played tomorrow night. The District 8 Class © finals are scheduled for Mar. 11 at either Johnstown High or Roosevelt Jundor High in Altoona. In the 23 games Gallitzsin play during the past season they total of 1.387 poinls ed chalked up a with 891 points against them Gallitzin's as follows: Dee. 74H 58, Reade Twp. 17 . 11—GHS 38, Nanty-Glo #4 HGS 58 BCA 43 20--GHS 48, Portage 31 21-—GHS 38, Conemangh 34 Reade Twp. 18 Reaverdale 13 Feb, | Feb, Feb, Feb, Feb, Feb, 36-~GHS 61, Feb, T7168 77, May we ofer our cong ratula- tiona to Mr, Monica 15--6iFS 54, BHR 08, Cresson 5 19--:H% Ri, Pation 23-48 58, Beaverdale 12 Rarneabore 8 hoping in the PIAA did during post as fine 8 record ar they the past mason. A Johmtown lad, well Kaown Patton and Carvel) town reshients, is rated as one of Johmiown High School's top-weded wresthers, Jack SUNDAY, MAR. 9 Johnstorrn at New York WILL TV DUKES GAMES Statioft WDTV, Pittsburgh's station. said this only tebrvision stall week it ‘will carry all National ln. vitationa] Tournament basketball and his swell | they rem i the t 37.062 was shot 3 being scored ors and pecHrd 15 seam pretly i ASO, i $9 Lesgue | weit Forbes 45 | Comstrnd i : fips. ound bye mmunity ‘Red Tag’ 1 Albino 2053, {Leonard Noel 15-year-old sta- dent at Beaver Valley Sebold, last December shot what is be. Heved to have been the only albino doe killed in Pensayl- vania last season. Leonard bhag- ged the animal early on the morning of the first day of dow season while hunting in the Beaver Doms section. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Noel of Fallentimber R. DD. Other hunters in the area reported seeing 3 bg albino buck in the area about the same time. | 72,000 Less Deer Roam Woodland After ’51 Season Seventy-two i rong and hi sent winter as a cember deny yania pres thousand less the Penny the tise ie in 185) depart ment an. pouncing that the kill of bucks amounted to 34.582 while dunng the SPeCiKd doe season & UXal His during Of hunting ssason ate game resin it The figures are of what the Commission would hike Wo result fos Gow herd ix Lown iarge ars depleted ont 8 extensive wale The 1081 dangnwer of deer was 17800 more than in the previous dear season, the heavy Kill being traced to Wieal hunting weather whereas for 1980 a blizsara kept many hunters home The past seRson saw £18 bea Killed this being 75 more than the previous season Au in afl. bunt the Game Commission well satisfied with 1881 supply of game and lhe suc cosa! shooting ® DISTRICT 6 PLAYOFFS IN A NUTSHELL CLASS A { Serentd. Finalyy March 10-Lock Haven, Cenivel State Lose vs Westmont, Tri-Coimty Les awe at Jaffa Mosgue ARSOnE Sarel iocMollldavsbhorg Moustsin fesgue vs Burabas-Derry Mimi County representative, at Jutists Col Huonliingdon {Finals} Maret fock Winner Hobligaysburgs Buran - Derry winger St Jats Mosse. Altoona CLASS B a So aaiiituEin sar Cambria ; aria Oneal rs 1evone PEARED Bint The Ieverse {ad me Ria the neecis iTOre 1% wi Msp Longue Altowitin Adams Township West Langue vi Homes ey. Indl apa County Lean at Johnstown Central High sempannon Visliey junicr High Mare Io { Finals) search ee-Adaas Pow hips Bosnw City winner Ws faslittin-hO 1 Wine per 17 Adsms geleats Homer City ihe game Wil Oe played st Jalusatown Central High if Homer CAE wine, thw gape Will Tee plays At Hoenn Jian wr Hh. Aloons CLASS ( ; (First Round} Fels si Roaring Spring Caiiey lengue: 6 Sevan Hand Cavairia Loare 53 Felr Phe Howard Lenguei 30 County: i ee. Masud J--Lily Forth Cambrin Lee gue: 55 Fine I sip (ndisne Co Leng BI Huntoadon County with ner. Junists oF ig. draws & Juniata Soath Me re -CRin ton Armnagh - Brown Mita (Semi-Final) sarah A foaring Spring ve Lilly ak Loretto fEantngdon County Lesgor Maren Ww Howard al Law Bown. winher va fuai-Lally win Cotipue- Howard Hah. Al Portage, 53-46, To Clinch Barnesbore came from behind fast Thursday might to defeat vis iting Portage. 53-48, and clinch third place in the Northern Cam- Bria The Drigons have a 7-5 loop standing The Dragons fell at the end of the first period bul piled up confortable margins 1» the middie periods lo ilecide thelr win. The home (arces entered the just round with § 45-19 bulge Pateh Steele and flor Kupelz featured the winners attack with 13 and 13 points, respectively Bill Chilton and Bob arn contribut- ed 13 points apiece the losers cai, ! The Mustangs made the out. come look close With & 17-8 wige in the final round Portage took beltind, 12-10, Barneshoro-Lee | & Rome fF 1 upets © 12. Freatino § § Stewie Bn 13, Bonner & : Portage-oCRilton 3 Barsoe 13 Omdesko s 8 Kine # 11, Roman § 3 Tey 1 Buskwalter 0 nm 5 is pd 1 "» | 3 aR a 2 AN BR nw | SE Monae Ww, Raven Westmont ‘a 14-8 final round edge. Down the Alley By XD BEUNIER is wail well here we are Mon day night, Feb. 25 and the nigh! the Vets and SOI tangied The Vets grabbed the ows ihe high individu scores of match with a 854-99 and 108 and his made the ontaopme a §-10+0 contest in favor of ihe fi bv Ai 11. 147. 213, with Laigi pacing ine SOT with his 488 {otumbo HIRE Oul A close second With a $79 Johnny scoring the high sine with a 18) Sleeve i Butch ied the Vets in two depart ments of The bowling game ing 4 198 and a 504 total for night's individual highs Then came Tuesday, which Moose -Riovak night Hey an here’ OR |] Know Have brought some old Colver tonic with mm gave some of it the old for it ust went haywire all night long to set up 6 records for league, plus cand Are and tire Ly ROLY the Wan witat Kove that nt WR must good snd oof tr this three here They STANDING OF CLURBS ours Laos $1 25 £5 1 fi 8B FOR of iT» Loyal Order Moosw Fraternal Order Eagles sons of aly stovak Citizens Clud American Legion Veterans Foreign Wars Individual high single by Googe 342 team scoring 1 games over iW) foul men scoring over HNO Googe 553 Carretid 04 and 8 508; team high single R065 team high total 2.575; high single win by 240 pins, and high F-gume total win by 538 That it’ Six plus 3 equals 9 records al in one match 1 bet the score: Keapet a ot of Xs and where he could have placed a What's Pail? Youu ia Anyway, ii Casing a teader with 242.553 Oh ves 1 was ¥ Fup Moose over the Blovaks DY nq 240. 35 and 538 For ie} PUA i" the matier pins short wh was were Wks Mis the Slovaks on a game hasis it was Alber! a 147 and 4430 total Anvhody want to buy bowl. ing shoes 7 The ROU has tT Pein of food poner for sale cheap sh fon’! tell anvone. they might need them vel NEXT WEEK'S GAMES 8. Moone vs. Slovak Chad jl<Bagles vs Sons of Thely {legion vs Yells ar “ar Mar Thursday was Eagles 3. Legum the Legion tAking the first set y 14 pins, and after that the oid Eagies loosening up and corn ing shend By 78 1086 170 Grimme seored high single and high J-game goores fo er the Eagles with games of WIT. 170. #87. Far the Legion 3 was Jim who did the leading with a 185 and a couple other scores for a 454 Sut. say. it wasn't Jimmy that tried his darndest fo Kick the pine down. ax you had it In let week's Courier. Mr Courier. it was Nick I told you was doing | that. and he was trying the same thing this Thursday but he will was those 80 fest short Honors for the week go Googs Endler for that big 553 I almost for to tell you, Jimmy wasn't taking any chaste | this week as Be had a leather pent sewed on the seat of his pants just In Cane Sons of Italy 4 171 138 i i by Ons the ia $70 fo [asheraill Meares | Leen Die iin Paaseratll Nenilling Flaawa Won 1a Ls 1&8 345 154 a 148 4 Todnis 494 Veterany Foreign 4 i 13 ioe 5 143 ol 1a he 176 #11 3 Volk Ohare Pokosh £ Lapenns Sungai ® Halaska Won--2 ia ad Totals O09 184 Loval Order Mobee 1. as T ies Hudak LRH fi Endler 3 Won Totals M1 208 Slovak Chtigens Club : 8 1 15 1¥) Cartettd Magyar He loanion of oO ly Blasko John Rudak Kinkead Yahner Turenko A am Besnier Satins Kosto Baran Cymbor Henneasey CIrinme 8 wan] 732 513 pid His Le Pa ®¥ Reade Twp. Tips | Rese Township : closet its 1081-02 basketball tes son mst Tuesday night with =| 33.94 victory ever the Ajunnl! The Townshippers had a 4-13 re-| cord far the ORSON. ; The winners were behinil 5-4. atl the end of the initial rewsd but | by intermission held a 13-1) edge after an 8-5 margin in the second chapter. They took the third per jod 7-6, and clinched the win with Babhy Dummy Laima Burkey Wai RS ed Annan high man for SUEINRTY ied ROR Magymr no EP RLLon 8 i ped & NE Tm Hye Te ENE ction for VALUE DAYS in Patto Price Mark-Down: aA ABI Stokes Sha St. Patton Panthers Lose to Cresson By Slim 2 Points Patton High School Panthers of Coach Angel: Laurito suffered 2 hard 4-42 defeat by Cresson Indians Iast Friday night mm a Narthern Cambria League game at Cregeon. ‘The Panthers have a 9 loop rating I' was the final ganste of the riguiar SEESOR for Pation deadlock (reason Pollowing a 13-13 the first period ahoad with a 14-12 margin tod mold a 27-03% lead at intermis ston The Pgnthgrs charged back with a 10.8 sedge in the third per- odd te enter the final round with + 15-93 edge The Indians cinched thie win an 11-7 margin in closing round Mike Latterner of Cresson wis ihe game's high ecorer with i4 nants and Garrity topped the lo- cals with 13 counters. The pre Hepinary game vee te Cresson IV oasquad, 3-10. The varsity SLATEAREY in forged with Thi ak Patton. Beanie it Hoover | I Chaoderha g MeRee g 0 Cars fly @ 12 OD Gooderfinmm § © Lat sithiee 3 Malkin § aie y od 3 Kisii ie fistivy tier 4 f 13 Copal otesony £33 Harte g 10 2 List sera ABeridan ¥ Davis 0 & Tol pee ieee Cresson Cagers Whip Nanty-Glo Second-place Cresson defeated Wanty-Gio, 58.49, last Tuesday ev- sning in a Northern Cambria Lan Ee game played on the inners fon The visitors jumped Blo an carly lead and never were behing They carvied scoring MmErgins in each of the first three quarters to build up ak 45-30 lead before the Gioers milled to take a addge in Ue final round. Jack Sheridan was high scorer for Cressbn With 13 points John Begske of Nante.Glo was (he game's high scorer with IR coun~ ters. Nants-Glo won the prelimin. | ary 42-38 The varsity summary: Cresson MM. Latterner [| 10 1 Sheridan © BL Kien fh 3 ¢ Cepuill (1. J Letterser 1 Namty-Oilo- iyilels (18, Putarint { Vermilion ¢ | ¢ 1 Brusdo 1 Kenniberg 2. Myers 3 {remain 4 14 (he 88 Wanty {io 11 VY + $e a - - tters Records As Francis Wins F inal Game Red Flash Will Play In Post Season T Maurice Stokes, freshman center, bagged 24 points to ter the one-season scoring as St. Francis College's Red F closed the regular campaign an easy T1-57 victory last ritug night over Hartwick College Doyle Hall, Lovetto. ; Sparking Coach Skip Hughes Frankies to their 20th win in outings. Stokes notched nine bo kets m 20 heaves at'the hoop SE converted § of 10 foul shots = end the season with 440 pointes one more than the old record held : by Bill Wanish, now : cage coach at the Loreto school. The former Westinghoupe h standout picked up seven in the first period, five In = second. four in the third and in the fourth Stokes Broke record with two minutes to gO. The Frankies held a 20-18 por period lead and ballooned the ge to 41-26 at intermission &% 4 capacity crown concentrated sfforts on cheering Stokes on the new record are a record sumiber of wins for one season for St Francis ™ winiere made 35 baskets in tries and cosverted 21 of 34 . tosses. The visitors from New York State made 12 of * shots from serimmage and 9% from the foul line Bob C 25 points for Hartwick were in the game. The Frankies Tuesday a bid to the National Ca Collegiate Tournament Mar. 15 in Troy N tournament closes Mar. 22 in the field are St Francis Brookive, Siena College and Joseph's of Philadelphia RR © RS. a A ud a A 19-14 § Burley ©: Hastanon | & | Cavabagh ¢ & Moore | 12 19-48 SRE AR RBS BUILT on VALUE — Growing on VALUER! A MAN OF DECISION tichoot | | type fhe And executive like all good executives he shops srounde compares, and all spoken claims SETEEnS printed and then makes his decision! He's the type man that finds & special welcome at Shar baugh & Lieb's. 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