YON PREg, alll . . . By FRED OWENS Cresson Pins 18-0 Defeat On Gallitzin to Close Grid Season 6-2-2 Record Chalked Up By Hart's Indians Cresson Joint High School de- feated Greater Gallitzin High, 185. 0, last Thursday, Veterans Day in the season's finale for both squads Coach Jack Hart's Indians fin- ished the 1854 campaign with six Take’ of Small Game Said to Be Better Recently Pennsylvania State Game Com- mission last week end made its annual! mid-season report on the 1854 amall game season. The report said that ig to! A last Thursday, Velerans weather continued 10 be a con trolling factor. Rain and snow in the earlier days of the season curtailed the hunting pressure in most areas, and with the clear, cold fine weather experienced Lhe st week, the take is better, af. ording sportamen unusual suc. cess In many northern counties, and in the southwest, in the earlier rt of the season, snow Altered behavior of small game con- siderably. Most species were in the numbers anticipated, grouse alone owis a decline. In most areas pressure was below normal. but the take of the ise wild turkeys haz heen ex- ensive this sesson Waterfowl! hunters in the nor- west blame Hurricane Hasel for reduced number of birds there. In the northeast and the the! wins, two ties and two defeats as | the Gremlins of Coach Ralph Al-{C | barano compiled a 2-8-1 mark t Ten seniors and a junior--Ray Albarano piayed their final | game for the Hartmen Albarano { who is a brother of the Gallitzin i coach, will be too old nex! sea- | son | Early in the first period Al- | barano broke loose around right fend in a TO-yard jaunt into pay- i dirt for the first touchdown The second score was sel up on Jim Eckenrodes recovery Gremlin fumble on the QGallitzin VFW Now Ahead In Colver Tenpin Loop By RD. (Barney) BEUNIER Courter Bowling Editor Good morning everyone, did you all have a good night's rest? You did? Well, that's fine. Some of our bowlers, however, got pret. ty well tired out between their hunting and bowling this week, none of them would admit that they had as many misses in the woods as they had on the alleys of the Carrolitown Firemen's Club. But here's the way they bowled last week In the B League It was the Firemen 3-1 over Semelsberger; Westrick Pontiac 3-1 over Hast. ings Moose; Boro Council same thing over Bender Electric, Tuesday the Carrolitown Wo- men's League was: American Legion 4-0 over Main Street: Firemen 4-0 over Bender Electric; Valeri's Market 4-0 over Patton- to Schenks Auto Sales STANDING OF TEAMS A LEAGUE end Lzczzunef 5 Site} : i buck 3 wri “ind, minty Ne 0nd A LEAGUB mm, Viremen and and Baker. Five and of aj ites and’ Hittin’ Mrs. dropped 4-0 ait ac 17. Two plays later Charles Mix plunged through center to score from two yards out David Crist intercepted a Gal- litzin pass on his own sight and the Indians drove 92 vards in | mix plays with the payoff being Eckenrode's B4-vard dash around right end The Hartmen netted 280 yds rushing against 28 for the losers First downs were 10-3. Cresson The Indians compieted two of 11 passes for 57 yards Gallitzin tried 14 passes and made one for 18 yards” The summary Cremson-—18 Gallitrin-—4 LE Hollern aslo —Parren rwonrs ARI TEY Bertuced lo L$ Yiiis C3 Hol len Murphy [eConlly RE Ratchtord Kanian Nic hale vor "Ee ~M. Prebish Al Rrano -Heghettl Hylveoster ri. Mix Labrd Cregect § 0 6 5.18 Oallitein gg 06 6 6-0 Substitutions Cresson Crist Jd Prebish. Plummer Wilkinson Beken- rode. Baker. Delowier. Lattertier. Muri- onal. Parks, Shendan. Osllitzits--Sal- Pino, nila Touchdowns —Altmrane, Miz, Boren rode Referee Catalano Umpire Kmestz HH. lLinesman--Bakalm Bankers, Councilmen Retain Carrolltown Bowling Leads | plenty myself, and it was delici- ous. The summaries follow B LEAGUE CYF¥ Co) Klaswich . 2 EEE = Cunsingham Woe -3 ¥ Totals Semelsherger’s ia Boiler RR. Bearer T. Semelsberger A. Bemelsberger wi Won-1 Totals 69) Yssses Westrick Pontiac—3 Maurer EE 108 116 a i$ 10 ae Ecygys £2 = — a 1%! 123 ih ne or dt jc - - £1 BUESE § Basgug Russswy aki gusHEy Bogcss J 1 et $23 § ¥ we He SEEEE J FEEES S¥cr @ BEEBE 2E5F =H JI FE ¢ Ee #REEEE Asanti 128 1} 180 Magyar 194 ii oo Totals MG } Ye Spud? Kalmar 188 14 171 Yingling 199 142 Cassidy i. 4 E 184 ! i Porceiling ia 157 1% George i154 Won-2 Totals 39% Be Ebensburg VIW..3 Caretil 19 188 Tishok i877 124 Malin is 178 De¥ulls MT 1. okey 1% 188 Won) Totals #13 2) Neshitts of Lilly} Phillips i 188 Be 3 Mg io 1 Lasp 13 14 Costantino i Mo Aldara 4 8 Woo] Totals 791 8 ® Ry LAURA DELATTRE Mr. and Mra Joe Rematt and family of Bpangler. David Je matt and Mrs. Tony Rematt and family of Spangler and Mr und Mrs. Pete Dandrea of Altoona were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Delno Week end visitors at the Al- fred Delattre home were Mr and Mrs Raymond Delattre and family of Hastings, (lem Delat- tre and daughter of Ebensburg and Mr and Mrs Frank Pinall and family of Altoona Mr and Mrs Rene Haure! vi sited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Gordon Theic of Hastings on Bunday Mrs. Bertha Pavone of Al tloona vieiled atl the home of Mra Mary Pinall Mr and Mrs Alfred Delattre and family visited al the home of Mrs. Pinali on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Pele Rop children, Ruth Ann and visited in Hastings at home Friday. Rae and son, Darrell of Pittsburgh were at the Ropp home on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kruley of Hastings visited at the home of Mr. and Mm. George Roman on Sunday, Morris Roman, student at Lock Haven, apent the week end with Lis parents, Mr and Mrs George Roman. Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Gordon Kirkpatrick on Bupay Neve Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur iley and family and Mrs Joseph Bailey and Mrs. Leons f Sales. all of Lewistown Gordon Kirkpatrick and sons spent Thursday isting at the heme of Mr. and Mrs E. Ho- ckenberry of Dry Run Mr. and Mrs George LL. De- gremont and daughter visited al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar who under. a major operation at Me- morial Hospital, is slowly recu- EA Mrs. George Gainvors of Houtzdale visited Mrs. Julia Legrand and other relatives on y. Mr. and Mrs. Frontenna of visited at the home of , and Mra. Roman. Mr. and Mrs Roman visited in Altoona on Saturday. A pa rs A surprise birthday party was | held for Mrs. Stewart Beers Wed- Nov. 10. Those who al- wr mnie, the Rae Mr. and Mrs. John Baisis and Billy and Nancy, of Pa., spent Sunday r. and Mrs. Stewart Beers. UNION PRESS.COURIER v ym. 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