. Hunters Killed, 386 Hurt | 1 1951 Shooting Accidents During { It will never be known how | many persons returned safe from Season | hunting trips last year because Seven of the nine candidates for the mound staff ars newoon- ers. As vel all positions are wide open according to Coach Burke Freshman Al Seiler, Bob Shep herd and John Miller have looked impressive in preliminary Work outs along with sophomore Tony Cavagnero, junior Joe Mrochek and Jack Tiernan, and a Jone senior Phil Wehrle. The group is a mixture of both left and right handed twirlers amd with ihe help of veteran Bill Pissker and John Schimminger shotild give EE a STANDING IW TRAMs Hearts Clubs amends Spades a so - Last Wednesday night the Dis- monds won all four games fron Last Friday the Club af which Mildred Baranik is cap tain, scored one and three game highs for the season 174 and 2 003 35 Diamond Hopefuls Ready State's Base Down the Alley | Canuress = "es “menmm_ | To Start SFC Baseball S Yong! | he Brows Dean hae roe boone io & 0 a ase a eason ‘ : Natiotia? Ba : . wih WY Well, well, here are the final age - ins - gress announted a July 17 open- able | matches of the regular Fraternal All Positions Sall Open - : - ing day Wor the 17th annual | i A Ri Buwiing League of Patton but Mildred Baranik 5ronojanis state Champion High this isn't all, because the playoff Says Coach Jim Burke 1 ship Baseball Tournament for wp. to Have matches are bein layed this . son-professdonial clubs at Sun- | Industrial this week. Of Ne Pe games| With the opening contest only Scores Big 225 bint, Pa. | Course In Arts | will be over as you read thls 8 week away, the baseball out- : . a ! The Reade Township Arhood is you " i A lk St Francis College has . y . The Sunbury Giants baseball | rd last week ted to set To start the final week the angi lose for 51 ok ye 1€8 ng cw of the Interstate League Hoek 2 x wp Goat and stubborn Mule fought taken on a brighter look. Ap | ill co-sponsor the ATES which | an industrial arts course In the it out with the Goat smotherin proximately 35 diamond hopefuls 3 : BP as Ta = high school at Mountsindale The i ; R | have been going through pre-sea- Seven weeks ago Dolores Bur: will bring together champions of | t | his opponent 3-1 by 58. 108, and: * 0" ii under the direction of XY rolled 219 in Patton Wo: district toursrament now rg | Menibers approved plans present. | total pins of 144. The Mule took | T° "Voice All but 12 of en= Bowling League, but last! fininchised throughout Pennsvl. | °¢ by Dr. A. M. Stull, superinten- | the middle sel by 18 pins a an : ye. A ten ” Friday evening Mildred Baranikt vanin dent of Cambria County Schools. i & $ v ar HWM # 3) Nd { i : | Say fellows that's the way rod A a A ners scored those lucky six pins for 1 The winner of the state tour. | The board will advertive for bids i vou should have bowled in the mgr Jn 27% seore to now hold the indivi: nament will meet New Jersey's for remodelling a rom IR the | begining of the season instead of dual high scoring title of the cir chanipion for the right to com school. Cost of setting up such » By FRED OWENS | waiting until the very last week siit Donna Merriman's S-gamé pete in the ISth anntal national program is experied lo be S ’ : i to show what you could do. The nigh of 47K takes second place a5 Lounsament Wichita, Kan. be- proximately $8060 Bids will Bg hg they wore distinctive colors or - "|The old Moose didn't wait, he Mildred totaled 503 in three ginning Aug. 18 | opened May 5. ~The State Game Commission glow-type fabrics that instantly Arpa sportsmen are currently | yarted right off the first even- games : ! © Bender of Harrisburg, : . Bas finished compilbig the Penn-| identified them to other shooters seeking the state's permission 10] .0 Of course he drank a lot of state commissioner of the NBC. Michael V. Scharick of Loretis Ryivanin mn ty figures | 48 humans. nol game. | ua. foxhounds during the three-| (iw during the summer months rill supervisit the Pennsylvania is serving aboard the destroyer for the year 1951. As usual, the Of the 411 persons shot while month hunting period closed tof, ne was full of vitamins AB | tournament tender USS Yosemite. He is the geport clearly tells how and hunting in Pennsylvania in 1951, | the use of dogs This gesture on |. while you could of had a lot . son of Mr and Mrs Justine V. where humans met death or in-| 272 would not have boen saved the part of the sportsmen will bei ¢ Loqt milk for that matter, and O'Neill of Loretto R. D. 1. by gun-fire. However, the by any ty or color of jspyarel. 8 B= aid > She ng Of | really got pepped up. Box Tra Snare AA for these so-called acci-| however. yy were the ones * 4, some of whom are endan-i saowyy it was & nice game - ; = continues in most cases to| whose casualties were selfinflict- gering residents of nearby count- |g. vour final match of the sea- 55 000 : : [Be greed for game, lack of fire-|ed, who were shot by othersiles with xables Game TTHESVison = Heres what happened , - experience and reckle y | through the unintentional dis- B W ( atherman. Indiana Pa. Qteve showed us how good an old the Spades by 95 83% 10 and 14K Almost completes records show * W of weapons used in the charge of firearms. who were reports ‘While working in 3iGoat can be by rolling a 2-178 the Bed Flash a well-balanced pug) pins Friday the first-place that over 55,000 cottontail rab #port ng. | struck by ricochet or stray shot. frais n oe Luar of this YOAr. land 165 for a high three-game | mound staff Hearts lost all four games to the hits were hox-trapped last wine NEW Last year, 25 persons were who were hit while completely aries ontgomery, New Flor-|, 1.41 of 545 to lead the Vets Jim | piont of the | tnrranre vie. | Clubs. by 190. 34. 54 and ZR tor in Pemnnvivagia The State LIGHTING — MURALS Sm and 186 f [hidden from the view of other Bee RD. saw a gray fox com-| a.0q the Legion like an old Fight of the 11 performers vie (Gare Cormminsion’s trapping DECORATIONS Killed wert wounded by | ing his way He started for the | Xr wv Mube eT stores of 204 | Ing for an outfield post are Year pod ry | a ‘ = = duetad a ! gunfire in the Keystone et ca zun. Before Bel To iB toe hn X06 1 % of 208, ings. They include a lone fresh- squad, | DAMPALE sr rin — Every Friday Nite A little st i ¥ 8 1170. 146 for 1 520 series. I'll say a {rons December through March | ¥ hs udy of the foll-| : got there the fox caught up with | ot) Bout the d > iman, Louis ( arides: a pair of Last winter's total | bout FISH & CHIPS 35¢ will indicate the needless 3 him Jt tried several times tol King about ¢ dummies that | cecond year men, Bill a nto 2 tai 8 Adan mess of most of these t Als. nL # : {also rolled for both squads Smaition This information 1] 1rack Meet Se from hunting accident reports re- | an- | ® horace I [Allis and Joe Cokus: two juniors, Joe Cn ton and Jack Holland, and a tno of veterans, Dan Mason Tony itermurs and Jerry Barra In enriy deferimive workouts all have shown up exceptionally well and with last vers three fine fivehasers, Dick Grady 3.000 lemme than the number by lve trapping in the winter of | Nd ioe tr SR WD WATE One.gathe Digh are as Jokloen saptured then which eatahlished Berrie Rouess 152. Mary Shatrosky 18. sew record versie to that Theina Steir 13S Betty Mammooro 167. weatd. . Previous to 148 Joan Urbain 148 Mickey Rogers 137. HW high was 40.000 rab 140-141. Eve Bricker 198.155. Berna bila dine Hakates 134-140, Dolores Burkey The purpone of 142-143. Louse Murray (40-145 Yvos- areriramer i ne Yerper 108 Donna Merriman 143. IBF program is 148-171 and Mildred Saranik 130-33 t roiblesome towns and bite him, bul he kicked it away! Tuesday night the Lion and] and finally killed it. 1 sent thel.n, jittie Ram put up the battle head to Harrisburg for examing- | .¢ the century. ves sir. First the tion and received a report of p.m knocked the Lion out for a * e Friday, May 9 4 A It ullgrs the positive rabies” If rabid foxes | ven count, then the Lion came of =n Stherwise | outs snl high schosl| infest Indiana County, it is everipack to take the second fall by ! mee i possible they can venture acrons sp. same mumber and kept on i in Ebensburg May 8 the border into this county. May! uring so jorad that the poor Mt- iby the Cambria County Ameri: we congratulate ares sportsmen |. BS fell for 28 Ere and Straka and Red Vaccarrelia jean The event will be ror their farsighted thinking § i tome the total by 2% should be able to give held at Ebensburg Fairgrounds. | Lemna Mepiionge pins Y #0 Burke ample outer _ to be held in Rumors have it Bede Lantzy | Louis rolling a 188 and a 539° . ! more the followin nts. 100-yard will mot comch St. Benedict's series to lead both teams. while For this inner : o BE Tens Yard porochinl School fosthall squad | Joe Hudak scored the high single Cosch Burke can far less dash, 220-yard dash, Ho-yard | 0 carrolifown this fall. Of [of the evening a 202 in his veterans and . 21, | dash, half-mile relay. TU conEree this = Just a rumor | second game Frankie rolied ® first base [Mek non-fatal broad jump, high Jump. Pole Lge official. Mr. Lantzy (196, 175 for a 371 and Ted scor. Connelly. Both | vault, us, javelin and shot-| ole’ or Parochinls during |od 188-Sh-187, good for 524 and ing with seasoned Jim accounted | PUL : the 1950 and 1951 seasons, the top berth for the Rams {for the job For keystone | Three of the evenls are new. go ting his squad fo two com | Oh me what a sad ending for | freshmen Dick Sorento and jun. this year. They are half-mile re-| tive championships in the that old golden Eagle. The end- | tor Bill Lavoie should provide the {Iay, pole vault and javelin Cambria County Grade School ing was just like the beginning utility protection behind Tom . The! A permanent cup is to be pol League. | 440 in favor of the old Moose Torsell At shortstop Coch Based on figures and facts taken the fronts {sie they Coach the live-trapp- the transfer of cottontails nther localities where dursage to open hunl- which the rabbit five from om alec tlion B13 an F fine of ven Cm rves freshmen ore Towser EH ard are WT HOY fot Se I's rendy, but copies of the new 1953 edition of the Official Baseball Guide are svailsble at only w few newsands because of the cost of producing You may obtain st your porting goods sore or by ordering by mail. There are more thas 600 pages in dhe 1952 edition with official ave ages, reviews, etc everything dhat & baseball fan should know to be posed on happenings i» the game, Only a limited number of copies avail able at $1. Postage paid. So order now 12 Copies of THE SPORTING NEWS If you should wish to receive, in al dition to the copy of the Official Fase ball Guide, twelve copies of THE SPORTING NEWS, snd 52.90 and eet a combined value of 34 for only the RA A a th saaad Three gute Highs are as Tohow they case are Bate Indtentuni AVEPRESS BI® as 2 117 Bernie Rogers © 17 T H C h Bernie Rogers © 117 o Honor Coac k : ; * ¢ Oh 8 fal freshman fatalities due to pistols, | * . | Apnine Fie ic Btate ast fall, after having all at Bob Mullan fetty Mamers D pire injured by {due for tha un vl Townspeaple who watched Goe- in Gallitzin will be! High gridder, xis is In line for) i and Walt Trevors, returnees from 3 * #4 Hes Ker kyo “ Ned Davy has become the 13th MM years "he Senesky Brothers i | going on. all the old Mage could Steve Clay; St Red nine of Si. Franch Association wrestiing champion. tee, revealed that Day was the reive the required 75 percent of Toe Banquet April 26 (545. Next week we'll have ithe Mary Shatroaky 373 Betty Masso eo te fanss 290 Eva Broker 0. Bernadine Bakn- in . fefense | i. 401. Yroune Yerger 02 Dolorws ‘NE ATERS CH call on four Burkey 0 Louise Murray #14 Me. ponaiation iu rousition At y Rogers 418 Donna Merriman 61 This two-way beneficitl! pro gram has for years been popular Dred \ Mary Shatrosky D IR with gardenors and hunters alike Aland) 3 Donnas Merviman HN 158 duties 1 Mildred Baranik CU 138 i Dwsdesrrs BopRe 8 135 3 Fes Bricker 138 : : Teylibe 4) 3 « ii fe : . 9 5 lth {awarded to the winning school y wel . | You know, we, or | just found Burke can give the nod to any SRW Wek on 113 | John Goepfert’'s 34-year coach. | Gold, silver and bronze medals! Tom Yewcic ex-Conemaugh i» jast evening what made thisione of three standouts. Jumior Theims Steir HM 130 ing: tenture at Mahanoy Laty for 16 will be given in each event. High star who fired the now | olden Bagi th blue. You 1) Charlie Trusekowski Bernadine Bakajms S 109 High School will be permanently famous x m ’e k Jean Tirpak D 109 perpetuated through the erection : : o- of a Goepfert Memorial Gymnas FoCionus Freddie a Cony : the first shot at Al} £4 seeped ’ os | Mane jooch ar hehind Canusarsts S107 : Fong yacatad quarterback | Yop. SET gy Mn A CAOrTeY it a ene 1 yivu Luster p i Loop to Organize i st on the Michigan State foot- | Well here's what happened ihe a tossup between veleran i Ot * Venn " " pert develop Black Pha mnond : ball team. The Spartan griddorsi co, eq) scoring a 207 which was Nexl Hooley and first-year man ® Shirley Bricker 8 73 League chimplons are backing | je : ; ad K 3 A FL 4 £ " : 3 * i seid eres tat Founs EES ly Reglatration for atu Little} E01 pring drilis last Monday. |... for the week (and jood for Mike Blaner Ned D 13th 4 the memorial p ject. Now gym ARE STH Re hoo She | 89 Selec i fg RELL ® {30 ot A as e ay t te teams won S11 games and ap- held at 10 a mn. this Saturday, 2 halfback berth on the offensive | sorely Store) and a 533 series April 19, in the high school gym. | Steven Grasanici SM OL ry A file lst years squad, and Larry : ral . and Googe brought up ¢ Chernsuskas will be available CPEs " Paxil mad The ieague will meet at 8 p| Baseball season in Northern rear with a 535 to pace the old - man elected by bowling Wrilers to Goeptert i on Hh Jasin m. tonight, April 17, in Polish Cambria area is on the way in. Moose and topple the Eagle by ; the American Bowling COngress . ." on Eamon Bly } n Falcon Club. Six teams emtered! © , this TITLE MEET AT STATE Hall of Fame it was announced oo OF 8 BA players de- For the first tome since 1832 This past week end oped Se the widely known ns aged Ie Even IMS. Bn & ‘do was shed crocogiile tears as Herd Lange Watertown, Wis, CAge TEALY chael's, Joe Evon, \ mo College, Loretto, meet Leo rolled high single and their Patsy Sorch-| me at Pittsburgh and Lock | high three-gamos of 178 and 486. | ships will bo held at Penn State Clark, amd the Haven STC plays at St. Fran- followed by Hennessey s 473. College in 1953 Dutes set for mly one of 19 candidates to re | els mext Tuesday, Apr. 22. | Rome's $72 Sutton's #458 and! annual two-day event are March - ; , i . { 7.4 the ballots © { | Andy . oe. kan 4 n » . Jots cast About 108 bowlers snd officials ait Jast RB wd ofl the Colver Ten Pin League are | results of the playoff matches Veterans Foreign i 112 2 and John Tod Midred Baranik 30 * - Town Builds Gym Laostitne Murray 1 R . : I ; ; i has pet 87 injuries. There § transcontinental Pass Las told the old bird turned blue formed capably whi Helos Nuss BH 108 ie in the pamuniunily Shon x it rp. : ; onac, ex-Adams Twp a tie chain donated by Milton's Behind the plate Tob Desiihe i For Bowling Hall of Fame ponred in 32 PIAA playofy in bumeball begins 88. 69. 9 ami 144. While this was wood- | thus far include Polish Falcons | Satarday, April 18, when the : the National Collegiate Athletic po president of the Rallot Comenit- Colver Ten Pin League | Steve Haluskit with his very Tine iw District's PIAA Schedale Includes =5=npe Ral tic Chub Saturday. Apr. MM at €§ p m This wveur's champion in the agus. which bowls at Ebena- hprg, was Lhe CUanlver Italian Club Wars | Yolk DC hema | Bariait T Tung Baseball Playoff On Hastings Field recent meeting of the | Speaking of baseball tomorrow ithe Pittsburgh Pirates and Cin- i Forbes Pirates 66h season for 3 velock. The th Cambria journey io Pittsburgh for rates opener What has to Cres ' all-state einnati Reds will grabble at & Halusks a 178 1s i Al a Field to inaugurate the! ’ in the Na-! tional League. Oame time is set gates open at) 12 o'clock moon with & band con- | cert scheduled to begin at 1 p. im. As in past years many Nor-| baseball fans will Won-3 Totals 776 District 8 ETH -County i May 2 Cowen PIAA ochmmities in Altoona. the spring sports events ‘of the district were outlined Following are district track { reeels 16 West Ceniral Johnstown Coach April wn eyed Johinatown Junier Pitt meet. Johns May 8 Cambria County American Lagion meet Ebene. burg Fairgrounds snd May 19 Coaches Relaya Mansion Park April | Altoona The District 8 meet to qualify for the state PIAA meet will be State College course May 17. The event will be under the direction of Curtis Watts, Gregg Twp High School, Spring Milis The annual tennis champion played! for the district will be held (1 Johnstown on May 14 of IT. The matehes will be usder the supervision of James Meck: lev, principal of East Conemaugh High School : Baseball playoffs will be held in Hastings during the eariv. part of June Clair J Urich, superoie 'ing principal of Hastings Public Behooia will be in charge The VEFW won the Shaughnessy plavols Other leorms in the league n- chude the Democratic Citizens’ Club, the Colver Athletic Clubs, “Spada, and Patton Bev. srage ® FIRST SIEXCE 1885 Joe Lemivre Merrick, N. Y. win a4 the first Penn Stater to ! National Colleginte wrestling title since Howard (Red) Johns tos in 1888 Lemivre who alse won the Hastern 187 honors and Johnston both won in the same Siovanik $1.50 mving of $1.30. get you IF yuo aw & bahall fof ok mans ii 0 you you . subscription with he This is a special introductory offer 48 | weight (held at Mansion Park, Altoona | Saturday, May 17. Harold Pegg. principal of Roosevelt Junior High School Altoona. will be in i chkrge [strict 8s annusl golf cham pionships will be held on the Tentative plans for the annul District 6 bangoet were oulined during he session. The affair will he held later this month or the Cincinnati Reds singled, browd- early part of May Trophies for caster Disegy Dean didn't ming Rt championship basketball tummies #0 much nn & game recently at a . will be awarded at the affabt Tasspa, Florida But when Te!’ Teaweseessswsassssesswen - i a ARCS aR frp NEW! SUPER POWERED —FADA— Life-Like — 24 -Inch Sets ® IZZY BEALLY DIZZY When Johnny Wyrostek of the | SeBnAsEREReReIRReS SE EEA REE EEE ER AEE AE RY Rese SEN RNY EE en IT'S HUGE! IT'S POWERFUL! Theatre Screen Viewing Dollar for Dollar . . . We Will Match or Outperform Any Set . . . Any Time . « « Any Place! a : 41.158 (146.574); racvons. 99.431 (74.849); wild turkeys, 8862 (5. TR. 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