= ADDITIONAL SPORTS 1 Football Climic indber In August ji Association will conduct jse-dny football clinic Aug. pd will sponsor the annual South football scholastic it game in Windber, Aug. This was decided at a meeting | the group last Tuesday night Cresson Legion Home. The hes agreed to change the of the clinic from Cochran itor, where the players of C gil-star teams will be gquar- for a weel before the con- A rs plan of a one-day ie 7%. galtervd to nh three-dav F. ® castom followed in 1950 1951. The mentors pointed "that foothill leMuares and. * not be given com- in one duy r all-star game squads will fontinge to be selected from the ‘ehools in the North and South the six-county distriel Jack Hart of Cresson, eonch of i Avinning team last year, is of the commitiee fo TT proper realignment of | the South thre vears in because the North de t pointed out it in a dit : wn th chatige the set ome Plan considered was to County schools ot (NF other five counties wis belivved the Cambria J wotkd he too strong. die agreed after diige a fe meet. nome their | to the games, there “strong teams for both dation to pay! wXpetines of two (erebral pal patie in the area each i. Frog ig contribution = # comimities was Clark Shaffer of Ms eases by the Boeiety for Crippled | a Adults 7 enst of Windber i an to buy foottall sniforms is of the squad. These will the defunct Johnstown | tth-South All-Star Game By Coaches’ Association Central Pinnsvivania High, Johnstown, to Camp Courier Will Feature Names of Deerslayers The 1942 deer season opens next Monday, Dec. |, and as in past yoars the Union Press- Courier would Nike to publish the names of all Northern Cambria hunters who kill deer, All area deersinyers are kindly requested to por mail information to office or any of this u local oo stating where the wan made, num ber of poiats, weight and date. AH information will be pub- lished a8®% a column entitied, “Deersiayers” which will be Inatured on this sports page daring the coming season. Co- operation of all ares sports. ‘men will be appreciated. Freaman of Windber, head coach at Willian & Mary, and Hugh Daugherty of Barnesboro, assist- ant coach at Michigan State, if : available Other coaches considered are Red Dawson of the University of Pittsburgh, sorge Barclay of North Caroling State, Sid GH- i man of Cincinnati and Dick Har low, advisory coach at Western | Ma ryland. A basketball clinic will be Leld by the msaociation this year Thursday, Dec. 4. is the perfer red date with Dee. 2 an alter pate date. Johnstown High i School is expected to be the site Pend. Parks was tops for ihe for the sessions Joe Majer, conch at Johnstown Catholic, made the report for the commitlee It. was agreed that Carl Engh of Westmont, Milan Gjurieh of Franklin and Majer will conduct ithe clini. Dr. William (Ski Hughes of St. Francis and Bill Lemmer, veteran oomch at Du quesne High Bchool, may be add- | The winners took the win by 145, i846 and 177 total pins but the Tedd, if available. : Sam Lengel. Indiana High Sehool coach, notified the frest- ling conches in the district that | ‘a free mat clinic will be held | | Saturday, Dec 13. at State Teachers College, Indiana son, ® Ary Apakie 4 dates previously approved : a an RTA YUKON Senet poor toate cognizing the sanctity of Christ Gustin Nanty-Glo will principal, : finished the current ip points on five extended open season for cotton- tail rabbits, squirrels (gray. back land fox), ringneck pheasants {males only), and grouse. and re- mas Day, decided to close hunt. ing of these species on Dec 25 i 1852 The special extended reason for | cottontail rabbits, squirrels (gray | black and fox), ringneck pheas- ‘ants (males only), and grouse i during 1952, shall be Dec 2 9 26 and 27. Christmas Day Dec. 25. 1952 will be closed sea son and hunting wild game on that day is prohibited s | Down the Alley | (By RB. D. BEUNIER) Well well, this turned out to ‘he a 3-1 week, as youll find as (you read on reg parding the Pat- {ton Fraternal Bowling League On Monday night it was the Vets. 3-1. over the Legion by 4 84 and 172. the Legion taking the first round by anly 4 pins ‘ The Legion used thrée men and two dummies. Googs Endler lead the Vets with 179 and 50M series and Puarkey wa tops for ihe Lesion with a 180 and 499 STANDING OF TEAMS Wan Yawet Sons of aly Mm Yeterans J Foreign Wars it 1 How's i Nn Fraternal der Bagies it i Shovak Nn 1 H 2 American Legion $3 23 On Tuesday evening, whilh ended up with Joe's Kids taking the Eagles 3-1 by 50 38 and ‘The FOE won the middie re and by 52 scoring a five-man score of STO for the present Season sf ree Kids with a 188 and 530 serics fo be man of the week, For the FOE it was Baran vith bg sogle game of the week, a 207, and n 5008 series, while Welsho paced | them with Ram of 188, 194, 144 for a 537 total. Nice rolling © fast Friday night's contest also ended 3-1. SOI over Blovaks { Blovaka came up with two mare i pins in the last round. Passeretl “lend the S500 with his 180 and I 488 and 1. Hajuskas id it for the | Slovaks with games of 144 170 : 11785 and 498. The Slovaks had 2 2 The coaches’ next meeting ix i the old uniforms procur- | sen for Menday, Mar. 16, in Cres. dummies NEXT WEEK'S GAMES | Bee i-logon wm so: Veta va Bagies Bee Kids v5 Hovaks LAST WEEK'S SUMMARINS ® i Velie — [ No Hunting On |... * '@% w» a . wion : 0S 3047 Christmas Day ae 0 SEW 0 nw | The Pennaylvania Game Com-! or sobs wevskeat nid for | mission wt = special meting in sot i) 757 ee i Harrisburg last Baturday, Nov. Wevaks 687 I TH Wes iv. cimmittes was | 22, reconsidered the days and the | o a Cambria Wednesday night. offiiaie made the sn nual reorgs apd | el Red Dil: ut Coach | received 5 “thot. t from on fetining 4 sinieh. : Er ur order oh { " pation ton Hign' School was nam- | for the 1963-54 a ous year, with Cresson as the | vice president and Nanty-io as EaatutAry-trensm president's role and John aver conference foes UNION PRESS.COURIER Clerks to Receive Retroactive Raise The Btate Liguor in this month agreed to pay _ 5. 600 ORE in retroactive swiary ligunor store Varia Pennsyivania Liquor Board Emploves said a threat of New Kens said the to about employes whom 1 were entitled to the sal- 5 cio bt eR Le RR Ra SS Es Wa pes The mmmaining half will g#t their pay hikes as of Nov. 1. In told a mvwsman, The increases average about $108 a year per employe and are being made under a system of providing salary boosts to 3.004 liquor store clerks on a quarterly basis The board had insisted that the : } quarterly increases were to oe LAUGH WITH YOUR FAVO ®THE FLOP FAMILY » made at its pwn option. The un} ion claimed they were sutomatic. The board said the boosts will continue on i quarteMy basis but will be given eut on merit instead of generally. Taimuty iso said agreement | was reached on’ revising ry schodules among stores with tasted sales I The slary Boost represents the rime THERE'S A PLALE TO PARK B84 THAT POLICEMAN , PHILANDER BACK 'N SHARP, NG GREAT ~ OA NCEMAN & LITTLE S0MMONS FOR dou, BU0OY 7THAT for? sa GE 3.4 KWIFE AS A ! OTHER OF A A AND > 13M Cu i 117 { £4 ot 4 SARK baal IV: - STORE THES 1S JUST WHAT J THATS A B WANT / ae. Inc. Cot Cope 10 Kd