Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, November 27, 1952, Image 11

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Over 500 Attend Boys Loop ;
Banquet, Oriental Ballroom
County Event Termed
As ‘Dream Come True’
“No matter how good an ath- |
lete is, he should always strive event were St
for improvement."
head foothall ctach of St. Francis ton Fence Busters; St
sald last Wednesday ev- Parochial team,
Vince Davis, |
i Ebenshurg Kiwanis
| ceived laepl pins. Richard Pryce
{of Ebensbing awarded the rotat.
ng Chub
i trophy to the champions.
Other teams honored at
Benedict's
iehial team. Carrolitown;
the
Ps ree
Baker
Patrick s
Calver
Spangler:
ening when addressing more than Grade School team, Revioc Grade
500 players and
first annual
gue &t Oriental
fai
St. aly tetum of Portage and
it of the Cam
as the highlight of hs
at the!School team: Ebensburg
| tem;
bria Coy Boys Football Lea- squad: Callitzin Pee Wee
Hroom in Gall- | and Ally squad.
itzin. Mr. Davis emphasized that |
Publis
Name
tearm
Ebensburg Holy
Mr. Battista presented a tro
y to Charles Buterbaugh of
Solver, who coached the victor
champions for 1982, lous North team in the league's
| second annual all-star game al
more than 300 players and cheer | Carrolitown Oct. 1. Tommy Shook
leaders of the nine othef squads
in this year's d¢ircuit, were
of honor at the affair, whic
tal Lilly
of Colver and Pat McCarthy of
reiteived awards as out
istanding pinyers in the all-star
termed “one of the jargest of its its | encounter. Selections of outstand
I have ever attended in| ing playors were made hy M. J
kind
Cambria County”
Randel,
Attorney Myers was toastmaster. coach and James Cook, Ebens-
League officials termed the
event, “a dream come true” Of-|
ficers
By Attorney
ph Myers of Ebensburg.
of the yy are Sohn |
sound also re-
S00 ERAS Ss I, LAN FAIS SO ON S160 bs
h coach:
High
Cicero, Carrolitown FH
Ted Keenan Spangle
birg-Cambria High coach,
also officiated the allstar oom
| test. Money derived from the all
{star game made Wednesday ev
liening’s banquet possible.
State Senator John J Hauska |
of Pattem gave brief remarks.
| Other speakers were Ken Horoho |
Johnstown
practice and Fred Owens, sports |
Union Press-Courier,
of
uded the team cosches and
their tim
wh
Tribune-I democrat | i
the South
Brubaker of
officials were in-
Ambrisco
i Buterbaugh and
Magulick Named
Coach of Year
By Sportswriters
Undefeated Season Is
First In BHS History
i Magulick, who
ire | Barn ) High Bohond
for their : fo 4) fantball
geason in school Histor ¥ rast
Thursday x2 named “Coach of
the Year’ in the district
(Feorge
stressed | ;
the North all-star team by
Behool
Mr :
GEORGE MAGULICK
In & poll of sight sportswriters
and three sportscasters in Johns
town, Magulick received 34 voles
to 33 for Jim Cook, head coach
at Ebensburg ~ Cambria High
Points were
fa fivefor-first three-for-second
god one dor-third basa
Barneshoro, 1
et poring lean
WOT nine ranwa
while FEhenaburg
with no Insses
captured eight
wins without a setback. The two |
| teanis balled to a 3%-38 Ue.
Barneabore captured the Class |
Western Conference and North
Cambria Conference tities
Ebensturg won {is first Mountals
Conference flag.
| sid ballots, pi
{ snd
i firsts,
was narned
xed up O% CEE
one third Cook bk fists
foisr rons andl om
Hagwlick
thied,
i
‘at Barnesho
three letler man in
fieutenant is a
: Francis
been Bead cond)
gner 145 A
hasket bull
track al Bpangier
the former
graduate
Lorettn,
Magrulick has
football and
High School,
College,
ihe starred In football
{defatted
Crimson Crushers,
Cin 1950 Ellwood Varner
‘land Twp.
wilh
Jott Majer,
Jokirustaoom
was
Last yea cael «
of Rich
received the award
Hieve Terebus the 1M8 win
! ner
total, provides fur takers
Ths Saturday, Nov.
wost hunters will be preparine |
‘or the opening of the “buck”
awarded on
¢ digtngel's high |
with 313 points |
while |
first os |
Marin i
of St ;
where |
SPORT
SPOTS
By FRED OWENS
A dream come true!
After meven long years of hard
officials of
Boys
this
work,
County
way clear
Wednesday evening
group's first annual
honor of the players and coach-
es. But
of the entire affair was the fact
that over 500 persons attended
I believe, however, that the feel
ings of the league
be summed up In
one of
men. He said
year
staged
srigache By
the Cambria
League saw their
and last |
the
banguet in
| weeks
the most thrilling part
e's heart fo see 80 Many people |
take an interest
in what we are
trying to do for the youth of this |
iinty
Ten leans were entered in this |
rant season's football
the organization, more than in
ERY iL hey previous Year
oming basketball season,
will he one
league history
cone true
football cirewit will be even big
feed
Bove
fictions
If ali pre
league of}
| with
The |
I alm |
of the finest in|
| pets
next season's |
L janters have
ger than this year's. The Cambria |
£4 ty
its popularity is
Bays League is growing |
increasing and |
only through the combined efforts |
andl cooperation
working asen and
arel various sponsoring organiza
tion of Cambria County. These
Hen
thanks. on our part,
work they
i no compensation for their work
“only our support. They certainly
| walk in the shadow of greatness
for great men never (ost
chilkihood heart!
St. Francis cage coach, Dr.
Wm. “Skip” Hughes, reports
that the two-game series with
Lock Haven STC has been can
celled. Lock Haven Sutiritien
anked for the =o
cnuse the school's sports ye
The Red
heen engaged for that pight.
St. Francis officials till have
hopes of bringing Arizona
Niale to the Alloona court. Si.
Francis will play Memphis
State on Dee. 20 af the Mos
poe,
In last week's edition of the
i Ehensburg
following, and we quote: “Other
ports picked up here and there
i the Dragon style of play re
three broken noses in the Lar
| viitown game (Barnesboro-Car
{ roliltown grid game).
taineers lost this one
through noe fault of their own ac
$
of a few hard |
the parents |
i the
Pand there hs
the league officials, coaches |
and managers deserve a vole of |
for the fine |
are doing. They ask)
i
| we pass ¢
i
their :
Mountasineer-Herald. |
fuoris Editor Bill Paul wrote the |
The Moun: |
13-7 ¢
ording to local fans who saw the |
game. Hastings had one boy bad;
fly injured and as & result nay |
sever
| sorsething
ralltown
but
spoke
once the heat of battle hot
| reached the simmering point to
show Carrollton losing only |
three men off their squad whil.
Barnesboro Tome
; ever) ything :
: decided to await 1053 and
we B&B pulverizing victory
al good ciean football’
Jotally, we believe you Lave
usen the mst Devil-Dragon fray
soma Ume to come end |
quote” To get the story straight. |
| however, we know Paul was
| wrong
| First, no Carmiitown playe~ »yf
relations with Barnesborn |
Roaring Springs and |
| Portage had already done. Car!
of a severance
in three 4 erent tems |
fered a broken nose during the |
MAL season.
: Barmeatwoio |
{did not
y Portage during the |
‘52 ETD and third, four, and |
not three hikyers, leave the CHS |
dour season the following Mon- |
day, thousands of tmppers wil}
begin selting traps in streams |
thd marshes all over the state.
Among them will be expert ad-
Mt trappers, many of them from |
small towns and cities. But
percentage of those seeking
farm boys who
the thrill of success
dollar profit derived from the
sale of muskrat pelts. The litte!
rat is the most abundant of the
Pennsylvania furbearers and, in
with
their greatest cash retum.
Muskrat traps may sot be
i, staked or set ore 7 a
: Twp.
School, Patton, and Greater
itein High Schol,
i
practically |
the Mountaineers |
2
$
gh Ei SS
"Report Big Deer Herds for
1952 Buck Season Opener :
North Cambria Hunters Expected
To Take to Woods Near Home
The hunting spo!
sr Cambria County
antlered deer for the
Fleginning
. mm will be
aria antiored doe
L&E continue on
officials can |
a statement |
these gentle |
It certainly warms
be 13th end
hat day. No
Mm Sundays
Legal will be
LW) OF more Dont
Rinbria hunters
Aoinity of thelr
Hie Khorn
rom Gallilz to
it. Wot micron Fie
iets and Kill
In addition 3
noted
and signs
in Northe
where
leer tracks
fmrwhere
Jonty
wen
Throughont the) alale
vhole. deer are reported in
ARE number: an ia
re Been ha
of males with big racks
ate summer and all
For those wha ire going to the
wirthern tie: vinties
the information
cam :
Sen
bast
Bure ix bon
Micka or
WABOTY,
District All-Schclastics
To Be Anncunced Soon
The first asaunl Al-Sehe
jantie team of Northern Can
tris County will be presented
with sext week's odition of
ihe Union Press ourler,
The mythical squad will in
hades only players on lenses
watered in the [nion Press.
Courter Trophy Leaf» and all
weleetions were made through
wal the past sesisan by easehes
wi the five Courier League
tems, In all faireess fo the
players an well as the conclies,
marl roach voted for boavs on
four other trams, but pot for
the players on his own squad.
The ballois were tallied at a
meeting of the Courter Trophy
League Committee last Thurs
any evening. The romnities
Is the governing beady of the
leagoe, which bs In is second
year.
inner, Bow
id hake g
ANIA
as a member of a camp
rity may kill but one
© OF more persons hunt
fF, OF in any way do
Bunting deer, the tml
roster is still required
Logisl- Antomaties Prohiblied
or semi-auto
to-londing Aredrms of
are prohibited in ihe
deer in the Keysiong
otgins firing “paniin’
permissible. The pump
be loaded to Chiba
odd in deer hunting
, hiring the Dec. 1-13
sership of the JING}
tirerde entitles an archer
take his Buck in the
tober bow amd srrow season to
antiered deer, the mama ax
men who possess 1
archery Hoense and arch
preserve permit inchudingg
hoe bought one for the
season, may bunt bicks
vo special archery pre.
iockted in Forest and Rul
Counties
average deer hunter onger-
2 the 8 o'clock opening
widay with visions of a
i buck, sporting a hage
antlers, right! in his gun
wen! Ber and
ions are “right
travel eof
and the ususd
hunters take to the
tens of thousands of
“iif fall! in the Penn
buck season Tasty
Ii grace many x lable
and many a sobliar
will find warmth and
nt desrskin gloves and
made from hides of
ska.
¥ the greatest benefit
ure 16 peraons Who, ae
relaxed in the wooded
with companions of the
and retumed to work asd
i in betlsr health snd alo
de because of hours spent in
fie great ouldoors
As a reminder be sure i his
eS or more points fo each antler
snd That it's not a man in
Reni
YOu
®
Y¥IAT SHOW IN ALTOONA
Rogers and Don Arncid
ured in & return pro-
weatling AoW to he
Homa Saturday In Use
ches George Drake will
} vanaly. and a hg
I Tucker and Ben
iil jock horas wilh
= nk H: irley
Don Kalt and
Met Next Wednesday
president of Cambria County
Beys Leste. snneanced today
that nn bBpabethall meeting of
the organization will be held
fexi YWedhesday, Dee. BE at the
flely Name Parechial Sehool
in Ebeastinrg. AH communities
interested In curolling In the
Boys Jeagns 1950.48 clrenit are
requested to attend,
Barnesboro JVs
Earn Champ Title
Barnesharo High ens
5 fo ol bund
i Hor
3to3 In Today and
' Look Over Our Nice
Gift Selection for
the Men!
Wea Feel Bure You'll
Find the Gift He
Wants the Most
8 Price
to Pav!
LAY-AWAY
You Wanted
"LAN
Ae SE a A en hr a
| defosited record of five
Carrollton were third -
+2 record registering |
with 27 being scored against
blue-and-white.
Patton JV team paced
in the league with a 2-3
with 41 points compared to
for their opponents
Hastings High Little Na
peesd fifth in the eclrenit
i-4 standing. scoring 33
and having opponents oe
points aguinst them. Pine
: teas of Indiana County
sixth with 0-5 standing.
»
HOMER IN EVERY PARK
When he hit a homer at Washe
Johnny Mine
ington Sept. 7,
the Yanks hit a record of
4 homer in each of his ©
asppottents’ ball parks.
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