— August 18, 1958 F— A ime NE At EH, AAT i AT EE SOA I ast Minute Changes A Bakaiza Replaces Kmetz At Patton; Miller Head At N. C. Ebensburg-Cambria, Cresson Get New Assistants ; Kmetz to Go to Crafton; Johnson to Florida change-ove! positions The biggest - foothall coaching noted in this area resulted Week as two distriet ids worked feverishly foothall coaching positions as the "opening of the high school ini ever | this | By hoo! | ta fill] pre- | - BeRSOn training period drew near | One head coaching position was | made last Thursday and another | 8 yt to receive an official stamp | of approval. In Jine with the head! Hons, assisthntships in coach- 3 i the sport also were shuifled | a an W. Miller, Barnesboro, last Thursday evening was mained to the head it nn coaching tion at aorthern Canbrts int High School. He Sahin the late George Ma- whe died July 5. Mr. was given a one-year eotitract. Ini other action Paul A. Kmetz * heaul grid mentor at Patton-Ches! Township High School since 1851 announced that he had accepled] aR assistant basketball oad sition at Crafton High Allegheny County an éh line with Mr. Kme! i grid mentor at Patton nm Hieve Bakaiza Chet since 1951, and Melvir Brown, head track coach al school, and just two weeks named as an assistant grid tor, were directed to begin Panthers pre-season training to day, Thursday 28 re men i BON i ton | at i bria Jobs Ply. i ov | sport i college i trial i boro unit of NI'HS ‘Fhe Patton-Chest board will this week or possibly next) to officially act on the sel-| : of a head grid mentor. Brown was named just a hing i « School the | AgO the | | Bedreal | hend cation instrucior at i STEVE BAKAJZA 31 yeurs, Pop Wenrich, retire, ana a head grid and arsity grid asaistant | be selected Wenrich is i kno wn the Het adi A Behoo | M1 mediately Lion College four years vanity in hi RE i for Hear nf the 2 | the past i will i tor ier wiil well if { WHIAL of Hurs Pa 48 One Yr kes 3f the y pO i the SN! y Was a neent rember sund that i 10.0 record and also | Tangerire Bowl { Year's Lay of 1050 Mr Mrs Kmelz 53 toh fii t the latier part Dan Miller, who was named to the top post at NCHS last Thursday, 9s another well known coach, For the past 11 semsons Be served as the able lise coach and varsity as sistant conch ander the George Magulick For 1) vears he was Harmeabora High miving Lo ithe ture in Miller High He State Teachers participated and excel while in high He serves as arts instructor in ated n in ERVe cif § year No the san in a fehool and allege eo RC hoo! the indus Barnes @" My Altoona gduale of Miliers He the i ad in R siected to Mr. Miller was cimching field of seven npplicanis ha (Tec! Keenan $0 is an assisiant grid coach al NCHS. Thursday was named as physical sducition instructor inl the Barnesbor) unit, a post also | held by the ale Mr Magulick | Andrew Fisanich «of Barnesboro, | will be the school's athletic dir-| ector Victor Chervenak is also a | member of the school's grid staff Elsewhere in area cosching staffs pod athletic departments, several other changes have been noted from school board meet- ing the past few weeks Georg R. (Buck) Johnson, who | last vear served as head cage mentor and assistant grid coach al Cresson Jt. High, resigned to accept a powt at Tampa (Fla) school. No successor has been as vet named, and applications are pow being received Assistant grid coaches namod al Cresson last week are: Richard Lenz, B. A Criste und Joseph Bradley. Will iam RBlehar was named facully manager. No other coaching changes were | noted in any other school in the area, however, John Carroll High, | Carrolllown, two weeks ago nam- ed Henry Stossel us physical edu- the school. A 19563 graduate of 8t. Francis College, Loretio, Mr. Slossel is a native of Lilly. Pa. He played four vears as halfback on the Lilly varsity grid team.. He served two years in the Army, months in Germany. Two new assistant grid coach- es are noted at Ebensburg-Cam- bria High. They are Leroy De- Bastiat and Laogar Orange the ition fron ai HEH who 8 ! f i i 17 Cresson Co-Champ ‘With Ebensburg Cresson and [Ebensburg have been declared co-champions of the 20th District Junior Legion Base- Eel Bp offal i : 3ie. : | =| cess Pat Blakes, Hartack Rides | Last Saturday capped his victory strin ball Limgue, with the Countyseat- ps to feprejent the section in the state playofls. Frits Morley, activities director of the 26th District American Legios, Sunday night said that Ebensiyurg was chosen lo repre- sent the district because it led the league on Aug. 8, the actual deadline for play. The league did not close utitil last Thursday. Ebensburyy met Uniontown Mon- day of this week at Ebenabury in a first-round game, $95,850 Winner Willie Hartack, Cambria Coun- ty native from Belsano, rated the nation’s lending jockey, rode four straight winners at Washington Park, Chicago, Ill, Saturday and aboard e to win the $985880 Prin- Hartack had no easy time in bringing in the 18-1 shot to Suge svored Guurd Rail, ridden Willis Shoemaker, second to Har- tack for national racing honors. “1 was i team |¥ Wednesday iat | of Cambria Co | League games Patton Comes From Behind § T % 3 % : = this month | i Pation ib Shiva © 3 ¥ | Hitch Inte | | Btrunty 1b § APPEL | Buriitmaties i Bernie : the third period, NIN PRENBS . COURIER By FRED OWENS Patton Tops South Fork 13-4 - Then Loses to Cresson By 2- 0: Everything Happens In Top of Last Frame Junior American over visiting Thursday, but oul tn 4 in i" intly Juni Patton ran 13-4 Legion all Biuth ant os! ork (rt "res RO Cresson 2:4}, final series f Ley Patton essiay 10 11 4. i § $y Vin} jt came from behind inp Frm 1 i iy ot The il RBehwah the Oru wis Wi day th single ther Bill 1 nies RH South Ferk Malkin ¢ ! Aniderks as Vera Ih Rian + Behwh of 2 i Lave Mendick 2 ¢ peed § I ib Winnlow Lespoy Fors Brow Mnith if Cileman f Cnrpeiiter se rtaail a4 + ene pil ¥ Fos dtals Paton 4 al bal Pork 12 Cut -tay Og 4. Mendick Play Asiiber Bel iva Dubie to Brown Mule 2 Alter tail Malki Ander ko a Mendick. Myers Hasen Bn Behwabs Blandahetld Lauded 3 i West Downs East By 186 |«eu In District All-Star Crid Tilt Powered by Srunzs, West defeated Windber Stadium last Friday ening in the =mixih annual i}- Star game sponsored by the West Central Pennsylvania Coaches As- sociation Rain five minutes before the opening Kickoff and continued nro. gu. the entire game, hampering the wifenses of bolh teams : Girunza tallied Two touchdowns the first on a 24-vard dash the second on a buck from two-vard line. Joe Vizi made final West TD from four out Vib Dixon of Huntingdon cross: the goal line for the East in| scoring from the | two to cap a H8-yard drive ! All four touchdowns from a break, either ball lost on downs Coaches Mike Slavich ron Folmer saw their charges Capitalize on a fumble in the efrly minutes of the first period Gene Walker of Blairsville pound ed on a fumble by Hollidayusburg's | Ted McGee on the East 45, and! in eight plays the West crossed | the enemy goal. First downs were chalked the 34 and 24. At this point Grunza took a handoff from Vince Bestvina of Shade Twp. and went | off tackle for the score. Bob Dutzman of Windber tried the] extra point, bul his boot was! wide of the mark. A 43-yard drive after a re- | covery of the fumble netled the! West's second period TD. Howard Picking of Westmont jrabbed Dixon's fumble on the Fast 43 and 12 plays later Grunia went through tackle from the two for another touchdown. Dulzman's Piscemen try was blocked by Blaine McClain of Robertsdale The East team of Coaches Ron orrigan and Maric Cicero moved 58 yards for ils Jone score in the third period. A 15-yard penaity ainst the West helped. George Moncilovich of Franklin fumbled with Myron Rehin of Altoona re- covering on the East 42. First downs were chalked up om the West 40 and 30. After Jack Mar tin of Beaverdale hit the line for t yard, the West was penalized 15 yards on the play for unsports- manlike conduct, placing the ball oni the 14. After another first down was made on the four, the East needed two plays for the final yardage with Dixén going over. McGee's try for the seventh point was wide. Trailing by six points with the! time running out, East gambled for a first down in ita own terri. the running Johnstown, East, is 6 at : of Lhe eV. | Deegan ta fall svene and Lhe {he Yards ed resulted | a fumble 1 ard By up on | 2 & laking any chances. il upple, owned by Hal Head) ley, broke third and stayed there until he took the lead at the turn. Guard Rail an even money cholce, got off to a bad start and made a gallant bid to overtake Supple but just couldn't do it The four victories brought Har- Yael Vee Price tack’'s total to 244. Bhoemaker had two winners Saturday upping his count to 238. Bails. {3 Meili Fle nes Cnppeie HPP Win x 3 Tth Inning SNpurt Wins Game Everything happensd in 4) ard Aug RT final inning fii i Pal att hack i! $ ¥ The iritys bax ® | Putten Melkin £3ix it BH Behiwh 4 Behwali § i Inewpary Bi Hitch 20 Winslow Hlrimnst FECA Pl SPORT SPOTS By FRED OWENS EH EEA AEA a At 20 FIAT EE {CABRDLILTOWN HASERALL ie LITTLE Thurvday p August Friday, August Monday A wif wend Fh v % Pirates Aug. 23 Cardinals v8 Bud la ® STE PPORT YOI RB LOCAL bit failed wilh Went Aves fortball the Eas $0 F : } ihe ¥ 4 y the IR 3 Wind be: y the Ha wharik of Lhrough HERE'S only one sensible way to judge your best automobile buy — and that's to measure how much car you get for your money! On every important point of motor car value, the 1955 Pontiac stands head and shoulders above any car in its class. For example, a Pontiac with four-barrel 200-h.p.* Strato-Streak V-8 is priced hundreds of dollars lower than any other car equalling its power! Take the vital matter of wheelbase —so important. to ride, comfort and stability — and you'll find Pontiac outmeasures any car anywhere near its price and many that WESTRICK PONTIAC S. Main Street Baseball Menu BOYS LEAGLE TEAM pdinte ar road Now aka iza i West { Cat f4 a map and see for the past two years the team has shown strength pes are now beginning lo come : We predict a change will be | forthcoming again if the West wins many games. One man I | suggested the teams be named the Hine and Gray, or some such | name, and selected evenly all over the area of the Central Assn. But another | coach added that if the individual | tears coaches would send their availiable players each year, sound game could be play- even terms. Whal's yowr m7 LO DOVE : from i Went Peat § Foums NE | - : 0 mak, a8 | opin -= Little League | Tourney Pairing ‘Now Completed pa rings Fie RisoT i. Mart Lenin Bead | BH A for the an- ttle League which gets day, Aug 20, by Ray Barnes i iF Feared The football der way this morning, Aang. IN hat is for the players and the roars, Pre season training i this morning and regalar | White lirertor of the training sessions will be held Losg up nati tine sehonl hegins Fi AYA an Ng af east twice daily far {hose boys not going to the trisiving camps. It's going be ringed. And any young low wha thinks ostherwine, qr yay hettry off not to even go ont | PBarrneahe : * 1 for the team And this is the way It should be After the wes-eplied soft” fife of the sum mer vacntion the boys mast get into rondition for the coming ARON Teams camping this yesr will be NOCHR at lions Pen camp near Harneshore and FOFIY at their school In Fb ensbuirg. The other four aren sgiradds will be training Pwice each day at their local athletic fields weanon gets un iran! @ Satur bo eed today gins 1 ee »y ONT all over have officially rual event, yearly the highlight of poet season Little the ail pla ved x fties League feld, Mr. Whited said that fest roid paring of teams were made at a meeting Monday ov ring of this week. Only prames fo A pa ved Saturday wd Sanday afternoons were listed. the first gator to get ander way of 2:30 p m. (DST), and ihe second game lo ianediate- iy follow the first. Sams Minis toy fel - sonsored by League a Will he > see first Saturday or A J Foi Hast Fork in the and Cardi! Carraiitown in Lhat Sun- ei Lher 30 Na day iitzin meets Eb game at 2.380 play Barnasboro tent that day that all tour ran on a for the On {wo gam- ryt De Dania eat {i nder Sa osing eliminating Games daring the week will begin at 4:00 p mm (DST) sharp. When the second round of the event begins it may be possible that only single gam en will be played smightly. Date and time of games to be ed after this Suaday wi amnonnced by clials All myiast tea i As f LR be tournament offi (ERE Diay the event The tay threes wi receive ng be uniformed of the event #8 Ris Been noted in past wh aa Their years playing meet all members riTanity ig playing sb * especial faa fans irged allend he event, lop-no Bete Nigh ® TEE ih led 2RIVIB Vividhual § Latandg $ 3 Town are tagged at hundreds of dollars more, And here's a car so dstinctively heauti- ful it’s bound to stay in style for a long time to come, Certainly all this adds up to a wonder. ful buy -—especially when Pontise price. fit so easily into any new-car budget That's why Pontiac sales are at an all time high! This same record sales volume permits us to make trade-in allowances that can equal or beat any deal in town! So before you buy any car at any price— befire you consider any deal on any cer— remember this: When you deal with us for a big, Carrolltown Can Give You More Car for Your Money! GAUL MOTOR CO Main Street « powerful Pontiac, you start with a car that represents an unmatched value — sired in addition vou save still further from the most liberal trade-in policy in our history, Come in and let us prove that owr Pontiac deal is the best teal vou can make! orphan! df low extra cond. Coalport
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