© | tomorrow night, both on foreign © soll Page 4B John Other Squads All Will Play Away; Patton Idle This Week Hastings At Nanty Glo, North Cambria Away At Altoona Catholic, Ebensburg At Shade Twp. Four Northern school grid teams will on Friday, and another Saturday of this week, but one of the games will plaved in this area. Playing their second game of the 1954 season and playing! aganat a new for, the John Car Mountaineers of Carroillow will be in action tomorrow night Cambria area; when Cresson see: Joint High at on: Field. This Baturday and next Salurdav's dates the Panther card are open Grade, Junior Games Listed This coming Sunday. Oct 24 three games are scheduled for | the Cambria County Grade School Football League Revioc will play —~ . : : at Carroiilown, Ebenshury at : ¥ a NO ¢ pow? Sint { Cresson and Portage al Ashville : Saud 4 Jo arroll Stad-| “10 Cambria County Jumior Var Ba whe will be | KEY Conference action the John T Ai ! % is * ¥ 54 siny » $5 for their seventh game of the Carroll JV team will play host 1 season will go nt a Lhe clash with | Hastings JV squad next Monday i 3 * i Ot ¥ rv Cresson with five wing and one! 5. at 8:00 p. m. at JCHS joss. Cresson High. of Head Coach | Stadium, Carrolitown Tha will Jack Hart, enters the game with | 1° the as game of the season : ke +6 : b3 ; - 8 three win two loss and one fie - . loam 3 In Junior High action the Nor- ore «fli be th Cambria Junior High team “of the two leama i a 3 he first meeling | will piay Wont ts Joneph Johns The Mountaineers of i Jr. High team at 3.30 p. m. at : : Head Spangler Stadiuen, “Conch M. J. Cicero, have posted | * wins: over Houlzdale, Laurel Val-| souiautuudonututtulutitatutir do? #1 i sn [ad Moat” to Pantings. Cresson has S pr oO RT victories ower Altoona Catholic, By FRED OWENS * Adams Twp. and Lilly, a tie with Westmont and losses to Ebens- Barta i Well. she caused a lot of (rou. ~ North Cambria At Altoona Cath. ble this past week end Hurricane Hagel that is they play host to Patton Athletic only on he fast Two other area teams will play The Ebensburg-Cambria Red Devils on the crest of a season's record of four wins and two de- fenta will battle Shade Township © iB an away game tomorrow. The | bria area along with heavy rains 3 Devils of Hesd Coach Jimi from the western part of the na- k will play sway from home tion, Hazel took her toll And r ‘three games of this| she caused tre postponement ot many grid Ls heresbouts ‘ast North Cambria Colts will alse | Fiiday right Je tomorrow sinst Altoona pile at Cricket Field in Al After going over the ra- i rough part heir ‘54 ecard Colts of Head and this column sports, were going & few factz aboul canneclion with Haze! i% devoted Coach George 't have loo much downing the Altoona team Plays At Nanty Go Hastings-Elder Twp. High 8 of Head Coach John Ne- looked like & dam last Friday ev- ening. the regularly be played. As a result tits were played Just as many more on Monday. ir aownpou two teams were walter that only time. If you ask us der such conditions won the game, and as ii has been said. maybe it wqguid have been a different situation had been more favorable. However, in all that downpour & coach up in Erie County per haps had the right ides when it came to Dayicg football in the rain. AL intermission he had Ripping into the North Cam.’ | 14 points in the third reund and | Because this is football season 10] io go over the game in| Every football field in this area scheduled | date for the many grid games to several | Ssturday an} Unbeaten Black Lick Twp. de feated Pine Twp. in that steady and wind last Friday: at Twin Rocks The so engulfed in & four minute break was observed al the half- | we think’ ali concerned were absolutely in. | sane to even sitempt to play un- | Black Lick | if conditions UNION PRESS .COURIER I HA SARIS ros an wy nae Ne A A RS \ON PRES a COURIER By FRED OWENS astings Hawks Claw Patton anthers 38-7 for Fourth Win | postponed from Friday night duel Statistics Favor Nevins’ Squad As They Score TDs Every Period se Coming from behind a 7-0 de-112 more in the final the Hastings-Elder Town take the victory ship High School Hawks scored in| John Pelrunyak of PCHS every quarter to defeat Patton- | kicked the opening kickoff to Chest Township High Panthers, | George Smith of Hastings on the | Haw period io ficit 38-7. last Saturday night in a 20. A fumble however game at Hastings Stadium. The! placed the ball in Panthers hands victory was the fourth of theion the Hawk 11. "The invaders seasons for the forces of Hend! used six plavs fo go io the ane Coach John Nevins, against one yard line, where on a fourth defeat and the fourth setback down Don Yeckley ripped into for Patton-Chest in five outings os The Panthers of Head Coach Paul Kmelz made good use of a Hawk bobble in the early minutes | of the game and almost immedi. ately had a touchdown and exira point to go into the lead | 7-0. Hastings, however, got roll ing in the same period with six- points, as the Panthers still were ahead, 7-8. A second quarter TD! by Hastings put them in the lead, | 12-7. going into the intermission. ! The Hawks, however, charged | back after the intermission with. GAME STATISTICS Hastings Eider Patton. (het $Firet Downs a Taras Lowt Rushing Mg Net yards Rashing Pam Completed Posen by 1Yés refurn pred pues Sf Sum Tr i: Fumbles . F-Fambles lost fo sppoments J—-Ball lat en Downs 3-Jarks Lost on Penalties Ij—Average Yards Punts Yards Returned Punts AE neared Ricketts 3 0 # i Ian : EL i. 4% i i om underway. Bob Little plunged fover for the seventh point ‘the Panthers went ahead 70 | Following exchange | punts following the ensuing kick if. HL of | : : { ; k. anther 28 Using up only four ys Hastings had s TD as Don is cha into the snd sone the four vard fine The ex. cement was biocked thers were still i 41 i : ; i NJ * : : : 3 ¥ § period Dan Winsko's on the r 30. The Hawks again made offense work and using =x iis inlerce i.3t chs A i £ 3 i yard line where Bill (Bull) Murray went over fur the TD try for the seventh point ; i az t § i 12-7, to stay ERR. Carroll-Cresson Tilt Tomorr ithe end zone for the first TD! minules after the game got. anc i (off, the Hawks took over om the ¥s moved to the Panther one Mo. nei A Es FORA a AAA Ss Org tA ow and i i Fon the part of the line, John Uae! troll High School of Carrolitown | RAIA rea rio | Mountaineers U Ny Te 9-6 In Postpo John Carroll Line Is Big Factor In Ciceromen’s 5th Win This Year i; Highlighted by the fine fast-, Jack Trueman carrying, the win. | breaking running of the backfield ners moved to the Ram 18 On the exceplionally good play | upsel Nanty Glo High 188 last | Saturday night in a game atl the Join Carroll 8tadiom Bath teams entered the gare | to the unfavorable weather with! Twn per ¥ Be 1 mare times in the second! pisses Abou mdway Jin the quiurier Bills look Winsko's pase on the POHFIB 35 and on thei second last play of the first hail § he gain intercepts a PCHS pass | the Hawk 11. after Patton droves Ly the HEHS 45 from their OWE 30 in seven plays on i Following the second half kick-| as they saw one Ram TD in the off. Hawtings tonal over on downs | an the Hawk 34 With Smith D ta the POHS 5 where Smith went | over for the score to end the 75 vari march air Abel fhe ord pone Ihe SPVEalE point : Patian toot the snening kick} ff on their own 4. and in four plays moved Io heir own 38 Mek Ot then punted to the win. | ners Si Om play from | serimmage raced TV F Hea Hap i for the firat Dan Bhlls nother TH Abel fur the and the Hawks were shead yards Daseesd 10 paint WT Cn the final play of the third pering the Hawks recovered an on-den Kick at midfield In three plays Hastings moved io the Punther 15 however, puashad them Back to the Patten 30 On the next play Geo Smith Oipped an serial to Dick Kirk another Hastings TD Following the ensuing Kickoff Pays Bills again intercepted Win sko's pass on the Hawk 11 A bad pesies from cenler pushed the winners back 10 their own § but dn the nex! play Dan Bills raced to the Panther 27. only to fumble and Patlon recovered Seven playa later Patton Mad fo then for mn punt from the 50 vard line, jhe [Howk 26 Smith then moved to the second play of the see. | ted an ball going out of bounds on the the 38 McMurrgy to the 40. and Bild {0 the 44 Hhuplenus then earrited 10 the Panther 40 Gre gory to the POUHS 20. Shupienus to the 15 and 09 to the T. But a penalty against Hastings pushed them back 16 the Panther 12 On (the next play Joe Gregory #4 to Harry Murphy for the fin. failed and Mastings went in from! al TIX A pass try for the extra ™J point failed ml Hastings was nin oLher serious Bills ard McMurray carrying the | Hawks used eight pidys to move | Hills ‘hen passed to seventh | FJOHR 48 With Par Kelly 8 penalty, ¥ w 4-1 marks The victory was the lod Dan Bills intercepted Pan-| fifth of the season for the Moun- the Ram 18 from their own tainesr team of Head Coach | J. Cleero against a single defeat and the second lous for the forces | of Coach Jos Galen The Mountaineers opened fast in the first half as they’ raced in three touchdowns snd! then showed fine defensive play | ¥ ¥ up third quarter and bell off an-i threat } Jack Trueman Jom Carroll's! junior quarterback, ripped into ihe end zone twice and Jusior Halfback Haden Kally crossed in. to pavdirt for the hind TD. A Butuls to Mehalko pass war good | for the Ram's six pointe ; The Mountaineers far outdist. anced the visitors in statistics to! rack up the important victory i Nanty Glo took the opening Rickoff on their own 12. In three plays they could advance only to their own 20, where they punted the hall being downed on the Mike Chris Boslett and BERRI » 3 Zeanehock front 38-7 On the final play of the game Billa intercepted Yeok. | Wyss pass 10 slop the visitors Hastings will play Nanty Glo this Baturdsy afternoon at Nasty Glo and the Panthers will be idle | far the next two weeks, playing | their next snd final game against! Cresson on Saturday, Nov. 8 ati Patton Saturday's Hastingv-38 L- Kelly LT Mutvas EON | VB hall : € oni gl Chond, Hoite be § BY Wolamsin D Thomas | Les A Dee} x 1 Seheab | oe J Lirgie Yockley | ¢ 4 4 Bam Pasion $8 8 Bulstitnsione: Mestings Kaminaki 4 MeMurray EE Woodley, o i LEE, ’ 5 iw Dum. Marphy. Shap : ey, Weakisndg Sullivan, McAndrew | SIMIArY Patton Laver | BRD FRB MeMurray eh. Touchdowns Bills 2 B Saieh, Kuk Muaorphy Yeckley. re Polnts -ABel J passes fattie plunge: i wy ‘8 hold (ter of the line and 43 yards for the second Mountainesr score. J. ‘roll fumbled and Nanty Glo re ¥ ® a § '¥ lone touchdown, but the Fifth play after taking the ball, Jack Troeman his ight end behind ing and 18 vards the end rone for the first TD as the game was only minutes old J. D. Buck's tty for the seventh point by placiiment was wide Midway in the first period the winners moved on sx plays to whew they fumbled nl u GAME STATISTICS John Carvel} Yards Lat Net _g- E Yrs 1, weuBbozisiel I TU | : i Ii’ i it g 1H] § : : EI 3 f g aa ee sede £ Gio recovered to stop the Alter holding the (hres downs on the Ram winters look over as | «3 3 Ram punt on the 3 In Hx plays the Mountaineers moved to the Nanty Glo 28 but | pushed them eh to the Ram 4 On the very next play Haifback Haden Kelly ripped over the cen- ; Shevlal. i £1 § ! He ip : D. Eluck’s placement was good. ay Hug the ensuing kic . An t secon ter he boys of Coser Jou Gene 19 their own 48 from their own 3 in 10 plays. The Rams punted and in ia covered on the JCHS 20 Bit the Mountaineers. on the stresgth of the fine defensive! on thelr dwn 13 With four min. ules remaining in the first haif the winners scored agal held off the visitors’ Kelly carried first Mt Trovman (0 the 37 to ihe JOMB 31. four play Trosman his left and and yargle, for the third : wide placement was back afler tne wad ahead, 19.0 Chan sumion, HL 00 HO GSR RR de i: 2 ge h 3 rt Ls 2 i : i ! : One look of the notional sales figures tells you this: Buick is outselling every other cor in Americo — regardless of price claw — except two of the “low-priced three.” And just 10 keep soles soaring — we're willing 10 give o whale of on ollowance this month — 10 keep success rolling in fo ; : a iil al » you rode i in. B I GAR BSA ae >" Ban Yeor after year, Buicks have always corried o high resale valve. But the 1954 Buick has an even bigger edge in in year-ohead styling. It will sill be fresh and new looking when other ‘55 models come out. So the new Buick you buy today will keep you plenty of dollars cheod when a new day styling keynoted by that broad pane ~d