PS een ATA Fo | gs rea en ern Cambria Track Meet Sched ‘ues: i . senior from Long Island N.Y. ; I owe feade Twp. Third Annual Event Slated At John| _ cumuum en Beier 2b” v5 | oghannon Lads | 5s -Srut a: : . . ll : RL Add il 0 ITI | Oui. Tan) Tyr a »t Mosbannon Carroll High Stadium, Carrolltown lL FT {rime 12 Tom covnesion ; A : 2 In early drills held - the Fine i : J i é ! , TWO AeWTOmers ve : , Patton, John Carroll and Barnesbore | Bow]: S05 SEWCOMETS Mv dou. Te Vie For Honors; Hastings Outfits Team Ev | Tu freshman from Me. Union and an | | Army veteran, tin rae. ‘The Moshannon Valley baseball The third annual Northern Cambria High Sehool track | - Wow arly impressive. Basketball per. open its X and field meet will be held next Tuesday afternoon, April 20, | _ ‘ « Muffie of Gallitzin ®tgue will open its 1084 card 1 : & 3 in tos : also has shown promise at John Carroll High School Stadium in Carrolltown, it was 5 . . amr ne crt id th i AS April 26--at Pitt University of | Tuesday. BCI played Altoona nent Tuesday, April 20. Six teams | | The schedule follows: d to this newspaper today by the four area track Houtadale, Curwensville, Moshan- May NCurwensville wt a —— iio im — - - April 27--at St. Vincent College non. Reade and Resde i 7 2 Moshannon #1 Cureessvilils for the quadrangular meet were made rou] t : H { ay 3-3! Duguesns o ir i y of this week . ¥ Ain 1 } ¥ : i May 5 ana : at Cresson : or : : i : evening of this week at 2 meeting of the area caches in the| APY {@ Jw ounty aseépDa r May 2 Duquesne at Crosson |, 1", oor, OPE April 30 and risAY mites | The complete schedule follows TELEVISION Fb a s Pe April 13-BCT st Altoona MOSES WARD * Aprll 2B. WH BCT . a EN eh Public Lands == iil AGE oom. L a " ard entered in the iret April 28--At Indiana BTC coaches. The event is scheduled to get under way promptly at | ee a na on - April 30 Junista College Although the league opens next be two other of the North Cam- May 18 -8t Vincent at Cresson thet season is to end May 28 Home. Schools to be repre. | pris teams would consent to hold i em cs reas 10 Open Monday April, 26 n, Patton, John Car. April 23 Mosbannon st WWE Reade No, ceomce Io . * * Eo * THE at BCT and Owesola sf Ourwens. y (9.56.41, NOSE hel gm Hastings, Spangler North Cambria | = Open To Hunting ih imate Sa aoe wooLeveiont Entries in 4-Team '54 League = : While the number of Penney am cn a — The Inter{ounty High School Monday, Ma vania hunters was doubling in the : - —— “ past 30 years great acreages of N Baseball gue will swing into and Hastings, | Low Cost sttion on Monday, April 28, it. Wednesday. May 12 Hastings | COMPLETE EYE SERVICE ‘open small games territory were wis announced to this newspaper st Spuagier and Lilly at Harmony | : ® Fxamination @® Your Chelen of Any Style i being closed to shooting. In some | Grimes All Lenses Ground In Our Own Laboratory Gunrantes oh 336% 4 ‘cases hunting is prohibited now tin whole townships Mainly the today by officials of the four. Last season the Hastings High! : | housing developments, tHe build team circuit. Hawks carried home the ne's | & ing of highways and the expan Four teamy are entered in the championship cup with a perfect | Dummy 1954 league Which has been in op- 8-0 record but lost out in the © By ison of industries caused the shrinkage of land on which “ Yssaane Syuapis 38 GEER a boost to all This Saturday from 1:00 to 4:30 p m. the Al) toons Station will telecast the eration for the past several District § PIAA finals to Houts | vears. Teams entered are Hast ings High, defending champions | Spangier High. the only two orthern Cambria clubs in the circuit, Harmony Joint High of | Clearfield County and Lilly High School of tha nline section of | Cambria County, The Lilly team i# replacing Barnesboro High which does not have a team thir dale of the Moshannon Valley League, 4-3 16 Lettermen Return for Hawks Coath Felix Calalino of Hast ings-Eider High reports that 10 isttermen from last year's top notch club return for the 54 sea son. He maid his team opetind practice sessions Monday of last year | week with 18 boys reporting Complete Schedule Listed : Officials of the league stated that although the schedule has been set up for games to be play- | od on Mondays and Wednesdays of each week from April 26 to May 12. an agreement has been reached with teams participating that games can be played on any week-day date suitable to twams involved within the four-week period set up for the schedule Il was noted that this i» al most & ma necessity due to the fact thal rainey weather con- ditions and various school activi Only three players will be ab sent due to gradustion. They are Dumm Gene Behaal, pitcher, who is now pitching in the minor league cir | cuit in the south; Jake Holtz and Woodley i The Hastings coach said the i prospects for this season kok | good Dan Bills, Joe Gregory and lenn Wetherson, will probably ‘do the pitching this year They [Enined mitich experience on i mound ast season. Other letter. returning are Richard Ru bus, Dhek Kirk, Joe Schall, Alvin Thomas, Joan Phillips, Paul Yeck- (ley, and Andy Bellowski le Bovaiein yt CVF Co itty : mall game Bunting could be en. joyed On the other hand an up-to idate record shows well over 1. i 353 700000 scres owned in the name {of the State Game Commission ‘or leased by the agency. open {to public hunting. This is exclu sive of refuges, safety zones lhe Fame propagation areas, otc In icloded in this total are huntable acres on FarmG ame Projects £3 | and game land holdings. The lat- ‘ter are Jergely woodlands ad ministersd by the Game Commis sion. The total amount of Com. + Mission owned or leased areas ag | grogates over 1 million acres . About 1.500000 acres of stale land managed by (he Department {of Forests and Walters are alm as are i J i : acres of {the Allegheny National Forest The total scremge. then of the public land on which Pemnevivan 3 ia hunters may pursue their sport without fear of lrespass is be tween 3% and 4 million acres Am DR. RAY HEVERLING Optometrist — Sins Billy. Altoons Monday 9 to 7:30 tes Chicago-Cleveland game. ties many times cause postpone Spangler Mas 43 Boys Out x Barnssiiere—4 baseball; mext ment of games, snd often times Conch Paul Artiey of Spangler i) Base. | 88 In the past a team found (t-| High reports that 45 boys report. | nc self playing as hgh as three and od for prictice sessions this week, | Lesser four games week in order to Mr. Artiey said he is in no posi- | Brows ay olf Posiponed contests [tion al this Lime to say exactly Won-4 compiete (how his team will shape up this ‘sufficient practice sessions and i with lhe Kaster vacation beginn- ing this week, regular practice Row won't gel under way until the Xoo middie of next week | Drm ®t. Mr Artley ssid he usually DN from 38 to 20 boys on the ™ Lj onrrys I and of the 4 reporting | players are back from the | 1963 squad. ! Four Clubs Enter County Loop The Cambria County Industrial Baseball League reorganized a! a $55 88 gees PPO ube { A aan. oo McDermitt, § fold are Cairnbrook, Bens. | { Cent} ny Nani y-Glo, § ted were 3 — Bt. Michael od svn EP ST TURE APRN SODA ARC TE ASSURE HSS Sl 4 Chas a Sader, * - 23 3G 1d RUTTEN TET EUR TT SAAR AR 5S A TATA II a sig ney Beunier’s Weekly Report 12: On Bowling Has Much Of Interest By BD. (Barney) Beunier Fl that other i betier bowlers than myself Okay | i a and Ha | girls, there are betler days shead Paik fork, Sar | 7% Ji oF us. 1 Rope: # the Casroiitown Fire. t Trarsday the A lasgue agus Bowling last week, 100k ter. Wentz Hotel showed | % Here it is: 40 win over Patton Beverage Bach Yeam used two dummies for the winners it was Harry. SREEE: 2 AAR ARR FORFAR II : ol 1] Z Ls a a jul} peda 1 P=fcir : Hates 11% rhpfaye V first tly shi tiki fle: | FREER] ie fo Best EH i : ¥ Wo
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