day, September 15, 1955 eg a ems AP— fo ————————. o—- 11 District Teams = a ————————E——— UNION PRESS. COURIER TNorth Cambria Tops Captain from ‘Jack By 13-0 to Open Season Miller's Boys Have Edge In Statistics In Game ngler; 13 Passes Heaved ® . | Friday Night At Spa Flig To Play This Week =: All 6 High School Squads On Foreign Ground; (rade School Tilts Sunday; JV Action Monday It's going to be another week of football thrills for area sporls fans. But this coming week will be jam-packed with thrilling con: tests. And there Eames than last week The six area varsity high school teams will start the con Ing week's schedule humming tomorow, Friday, and on Batu day. Bunday the Cambria County Grade School teams will be in ac tion and on Monday the area JV schedule gets under way All six of the area school squads will be away fromm home this week end Thrie games will be played on Friday, one in the afternoon, snd two at night, and three games are siated for Saturday, two in the afternoon and one at night. | Opening this week's schedule | will ‘be the Mountaineers of John | Carroll High, who will go against | Laurel Valley Jt. High tomorrow | afternoon, Friday, Sept. 16 at | 300 p m at New Florence Pa ; The Mountaineers of Head! @- M J. Cicero defeated thei é annon Valley team 50 in their opener las! Saturday at Carrolitown, but tomorrow they will be in action against a tough outfi. Last season the Mountain- | ters edged past the team of Head | Coach John Chobany, 70 The gam will be the first one of the | seasin for Laurel Valley High ! Friday night the Colts of North | Cambria High will play at Ty-! rone aga the Tyrone High! School team. This is expected to! be one of the toughest teams the Colts will face all year i Last Friday North Cambria | defested Capt. Jack, 13.0 in ‘Beasim’'s opener and Tyrone turn od the tables on Bellwood -Antis High for the first time in past | several years i Cume time at Tyrone will be 800 p m ~The other game tomorrow night | will see ihe id Devils of Ebens- | burg-Cambria High going after] & vittory against Punxsutawney | Last season the Devils of Head | Coach Jim Cook snapped the bovs | from Jefferson County, 25.0 bud | last week, in their opener. thev wert setback hy Conemaugh, 8.48 Thin game is rated as one of the | top tontests of Lhe week ; Saturday afterBoon, Sept. 17, the Pasthers of Patton-(hest will be more high : 3 the | Saturday. September 17 { teams opened the ! seoTelage Fame (+ AMF {arabia First Ihywns STATISTICS Friday, September 18 Adams Twp. at Yard 4 Bi a xrdy gaine Besverdiiie Net vards lost Bedford at S ¢ pa. Nat pained Beriin a! wttpmpied MM w " Passes completed soshantion , jo Patines intercepted By Blairsville at Ho * 8 Net yards passing Raswe at ' & Thea . 3 wed ye passing ailad : Foambie Robertsdale at ran Fumd) Kittanning at Famble . Johnstown Penalitiom P nt Yardy i Numiser 3 laura Lan Total distance wnt TraMord a § yards of punt . 4 . 4% 3 is Myersdaie 3 THraesvio= yo jy ‘ oh EF Win Averjge wards ki Yardy kickoffs ret fash ing rashing yards riveving Passes returned kirho® Kol. sre d dber at Altoona Chesting Ridire 5 Shade Twp. al Cresson Indians, § r Westmont Play To 6-6 Deadlock Eckenrode, Wagner Score Friday Night Cresson Joint diane and Westn er Joint High ork for the season. Playing at ium last Fridaiv night the ans and Hilltoppers batlisd 6-8 tie. Lust season the same ROR SOT wil High Sch fim fe batlind second conse {"ressor deadiock Coach Mike Mannion's v sored early in the second after recovering a Cresson § vard iine ister Bob Wagner p the one-VYard line ¢ for The Class A tean A p Exil Bhs rt enced Ran Hillegus was incomplel In the closing game the Indigns of Couch Hart drove 79 score. The pay off was a four-varg amigal off tackle by Jim Ecken rode. The try for the exira point hy Eckerrode was rt imbtie Two inged from fost from minutes of Lhe jack vards oo lie he Eby the Boearie! for With time running i mont took to (he i son conpecled on | serials for 70 yards of night the Indians of travel to Al- ¥ to play the at 8.00 top contest of ditch «fftrt lo gain the wi bul the move aimpsl backfired. Tom | Muriceak intercepted Boiha's pass on the Hilitogpers’ 22 and went) into the end pone, Hut the play | was nullified by a clipping ality agiuinst Cresson Westmont! 12 yard ine ! Cresson showed an 11-8 edge in| first downs. Westmon! netied 150] vards on the ground, (wo more than the Indians chalked up. The | visitors lried three passes and | failed to complete any, as Cres | three of nine | travel to Cricket] Field Alloona, this Baturday ev- ening to meal Hoona Catholi€. Game tine 800 p m. Last Fri-; day's summary Westmoti—4 LE -Hillegw Cresson will {reston—é ! Previah Sreridan | Murphy Parks | (Unk Pras-Omirter Staff Photo) Ralph “Bull” Gray, North (Cam High's big halfback, was canght by the camera's eye as he was shout fo step over the goal Hine in third period action at Spangler Stadium Friday sight, Gray made the first Colt TD on as gulch SB-yard end around. The (Colts defeated Capt. Jack High, 13-8, in the opener. Ee CHI RR BD HELP WANTED! 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Cray Point Vienosk y sux ldnesmnan Venu Mountain Federa VY tion Guests Of Cambria County Archers Trophies Awarded At Frperi n fnutinrtive wil Bowman Frew Rt vir Shoot At Duman Lake Finn's Bender Bowman iy Hornig wes (i | 4 Ray a sy Arcelor Are he rg | ¥ ® # Instinctive Free Stvie Frane ¢ Tastinttive Vie Sol Vy » am PI | { Navies Instinriive Frits fady Mon i pwer a. » EN nl represented of Lady Inst Sunday's shoot inchoded: wt Mary's Kersey, DuBols, Chemrfiedd, Grampian, Aloons, Rtute (College, Berlin, Indians, Johnstown, Sommerhill and the hott Cumbrian County unit a vy Poa vig FF Arebery units ey fads SHE § BetiGer rie . 1 Lander ¢ arity Tie Exper Junior HNowman Free 5 iret afd Junior Haw Ee # Bh al Bowman Instinelive og sd Hee Pi Archer Free Rivle Arelwer Instinctive WM ate Rivle Y y i Firat O bas rve Kiw Anis . Farm City Week, October 23 to He Funtor Bowman Instinctive 8 Howard Jedi Areney Insti ne tive fired, imvid Raferd wg Rr ndde FS end Fanpor Novies astineclive 8 ® t A Frew Nive % wa i mee ENGNG Expert A Instinctive. J - & ang i ® k# x . % wi John Howe ah 2 I Expert B Free Stile Fa Wack 4 pein a1 10 4 mm. sharp Rix beauntifal trophies were awmrded te high scorers in last Samday’'s event a! Duman Lake Park range. Taking wore Lhe following trophies Tiras RF 0S fF ra Dmg on ju Archer Free first Bowman Free st afd Stan Spente. ses Bowsnan Instinctive The meid W i Fait cans Shares 1h Style 3 ah TTY a Girave this Style Ravn Arcelor Instinctive ps {en ’ ta Mie Bovis $ Wa bwgl Noview Tastinetive L#aiey Mirks se Lady Fille Smith (hird Lady Expert Instinctive Pinel Wi rat Key, 1% Lady Miley third Expert Free Style My Wiikenisn sey soghd, 193), by Coop Ade Cowl Archer Instinctive Rn loa anne Tiras Yie Partita w ITTY 5 oa . : Harel Barron (hire A——— Niundav's Expert A Free Style First SHOR : 4 er Woks 19 ¢ Etpert A Instinctive eve BP J fires. andl Jims Harvey second Expert B Pree Style Louts Witerh East Conemaugh Tops Ebensburg To End Defeats Second Quarter TD Gives Horses 6-0 Win * » MA 4 Eas Lonsmmaugd Hang wnked it iol of High Sch nx that * Lhe 4 WL past i season lo rip Ebenaburg Cam oria, 5-8 Elwnsburg Thre Iron ist Saturday night at] Memorial radium Horses were winless in| Adie BIrmighl games ast vear amd | ould show oniv a single decision | 15 games before op- | season againet the | Hed Durvils } The thei ply fruliful march of came in Lhe sedan | period. Conemaugh got possess. | gitm on the Eberaburg 45-vard| ite on a punt Cosch Mike Sia i vich's Locomeolives drove dows firdd to record a first down on the Devils’ six On first dovin | Fullback Alvin went into! the end zone i Conemaugh was unable to cash | 1 fones {in on {wd other golden opportuni i { Horsea broke through to block al { Rand i the enemy { downs ater Ebensburg took ower F With the ball just one foot Late in the final period the Devil punt and recovered on five-yard line. Four! short | f the payoff stripe : Ebersburg had the ball for on- | iy two plays when a fumble was gobbiel up by the Iron Horses on | the seven Conemaugh failed tol get the ball across in the next four downs : The Devils of Coach just couldnt seem to get any drive going during the game : Conemaugh held an 8-5 edge in | fist downs Ebensburg's Jd | culty in petting started stem. | med partially from six fumbles | four of which were grabbed by | the visitors Conemaugh hit on | toro of five passes while Ebens- | burg went to the alr three times | but failed to connect. The sum- | Murry i (onranpagh-—=e Jim Cook | Evensbhurg—9 | Pluonaney Brachey | Sewn | Gitwon | Ryike lagnns | Levendusky | Mocee | re | Sichikg | Chervenik | Ling | | fy | ~ Falah b-A Jones Cympemaugh Etensburg Bubstitutions y. 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