stings-Carro LS A BSB 00. WSN HHI HOI JO Each Has 4 Wins, 3 Ties Over of Last 11 Grid Contests Game Time 8:00 P. M. Friday At Carrolitown; Patton-Chest to Visit Beaverdale On Saturday Northern Cambria Couniy's high school! football sq ads play in four games this end the third week of the 1855 foolball season Very imporiant Six will weak play for : games will be on tap on both tomorrow and onl fen ng Satu rday, two turing local each other on The top and the most i rtant games of this week end cw be plaved tomorrow night Friday Sept 23. al 800 p mo al Jahn Carroll [iadiuw i town. when the Hawks of ings-Elder Townshig battle with the M John Carroll High The mythic League rown outcome of forees of M Hawks of John traditional and Promising most important tha season. the Hawks and the Mau tRineers will enlsr 45m gonteat with Menti 2-0 Hastings their two win over season's over Penns with EAMes ares teams pPiay bholh days ane of ‘Arraii. Hast mintaineers of nhria games of Irrow 3 #l records 14 foe nd OPENRINE Rames, J Altoona spanner and a Manor las! muressive in 18.7 atholic in the 14-0 Baturday thers then tied with Lilly. 13-13 Friday Last went Beaverdale, who defeated the Pan ARON unbeaten, 45-0 | Cresson-Ebeashurg Rival Game Ssiturday night's football fans | will invade Ebonsburg this Satur i P 3 all win’ The host Mountaineers also have two victories io over Moshannon 8-0 victory over Jast Friday Lasl sesson 19.7 victory over It is interesting to note ever the past 11 seasons these two friendly rivals met on the gridiron the is even. The record wing for Hastings and four for John Carrell. and three NCHS Battles Johnstown ( atholic | In another game sei for t srow evening, the Colts of North Cambria Joint High will play the Johnstown Catho High machine at 8:00 p at ler Stadium Colts of Head ( Miller will be going after their third victory of the s#ason when they mee! the Crimson Crushers of Coach Don Johnson This will mark the first ing of these two teams ® Colls tripped up Cap! Jock, 13-4 In the season's open ar and last Friday pulled one of the sufprises of ‘the week date a 45-0 Yalley and Laurel win ihe Hawks John Carroll rec fies TE. m the ‘nach Dan mee i Bap | Lown tok #8) i the that | since have | ard | ! Holy shivws for | Park at | | grid | when the Cresson Indians Ebensburg-Cambria Red De. their annual clash at 8:00 Ebenaburg Memorial im. ‘This is one of "the an ial area grid games of the year from a 31-0 ver (Catholic last Saturday resson team of Coach Jack had a 6-8 deadlock with in the sedson's opener The Red Devils of Coach Jim ex got ail fired up last week i to come up and tie 12-12 with Punxsutawney, after they siitffored a 8.0 joan to East Cone the season s opener senann the Devils defeated aR-14 urday night's game at Eb enstairg looms as ane of the bes! sf the ver, as the rivalry is al wavs keer and the plaving bard #11 Ww HAY, mes] vils in Staci Fresh Altoona the Har Weast mont rout A 180% miaugh in List radmin S|al Grmide Tesuns Play Sanday Finir gtmes are scheduled this aming Sunday in Cambria Coun- ty Girade Bchool League action Top cotitest Bundav afternoon 25. for this area will be at John Carroll Btadium, Carroll forces mouniain-town to Benedict Parochial forces of | Greg Buck and Game lime 2.30 po Mm fiames Sunday will Name of Ebensburg at Ash ville-Dean, Cresson playl Ebensburg and eph's of Portage at Revioe Pitt-Syracuse TV Feature The Plul-Byrncuse game will be the College television game of the week thi Saturday afternoon Repl. 24. Schawdule io in at 1:14 p this game will be televised all threes ares sta. play st Coarhes Mobier Cther J O8- in on tions WIACSTY., WFBG- TY and KDKA-TV The week end grid schedule high schol, grade schoo! and col lege tejev games, follow Note *Denntes Night Friday, September 23 Histangs ides gt Jahn COsrroll * Jobnstowly Cstholler wv Northern Cambria at {ames Highs Battle to Scoreless Tie when the Spangler Catholic of Coach Bede Lantey visit | the | Don | woe | Mylo | —————— I a litown Game Promises Keen UNION PRESS COURIER By FRED OWENS Thursday, ompetition September 22, 1068 nl John Carroll Mountaineers Edge Past Laurel Valley 6-0 Charlie Sponsky Caps 46-Yard Drive With TD In Second Period Patton-Chest, Purchase Line: Bakajza’s Panthers Knocking On Goal Line As Paying Time Ends Patton.” Panthers High ba under i Salurday Puro hase dore, Ind second Paltor the who lost opener firs! GAMS Pation { het §=First Downs 118... Yards gained rushing 30 Net vards lost rashing 180. Net yards rushing 18 iPraves attempted #iFaeses completed boiPasaes intererpled hy #8 Net yards passing 18—Net ys rushing passing TFumbles pI (ie fumble tooPumble going $< Penalitiey 6... Yards nat penatitieg Number af punts 24) Total distance punts $5 Average yardage pusis Yards pints returned Totals number of kickpf: 15. ~Average yardage kicko#t B- Yards kickoffs returned STATISTI S Parsehase 1in8 recovered ts apponent It was a hard Panthers { Head Baknjea wi different home team's esl penelralion in the waning fir! half when ved to the line, aoniy In the moved to line only 1 opjanent 8 thival inst the P have Tdi t joe ini. fant Satur IT Hg f résenn Aitoons Cath He Marp? Rp 543 Ft Blakey EY ? 8iriies gr £s £ Finis ita ¥ ody Bowes Richie im LMP { aren STATISTIUS fanrel Valle RB. First D Yards w P gained roekhi Net yards Jost rushing, Ned. yards rushing Prswed sttempted Fos and®y wuryipbe ted Pasa intercrpind by Net vards pawsing “et yas passing rush Fumbles rwn fTambles Fumbles going Fenalities Yards towt Niger of Yis foial Average yardage punts Yardy pumtis returned | Charles Bucha i ne ing @ Ba rego v ered is Oppafe fl 8 on peraaiilie vis ped Bistanre punis verate Yardage RirkaWs Yards Rieko relinrned * Wins Chetremon =. «. aC hampionship Barnes & WB ow de ae Bw ee wy thoy t hese] nother drive tine rth period wt (he JO. ere they lost 4 at the and took Over on Valley 38 waved to the rr: the final SUMTAREY Faure! Valley John © arroll--8 Carroll Barnes. J LIRrYenta, nde vies, Aves Vaoeetioh fired Ther birdies on Piha Bach # £1 then Daxae ihe eighth an 4 Ka " tie LVHS A Re io to pad his Ir aback * moved : Bagi * Bameraet oF + in * Cunema in Hi * ngton t Johnstown py Eeging at Taint Valley Saturday, September 34 Prtion Clirgt at Beaverdaie Cresson st Enansary * Ailats at Souths Pork, 3 00 | wall aheosd of the Budiiord t's Shade at! Windber * b ndatitions . Biairaville st Westmont | EYury Piengaie vs COonemaugh Twp ot alisck was nea! ’ Paint Stadium * {| attask of the visitors nrdie Fimakiln st United Joini ! He aembabtii beth misleh five Lilly at Clallitpinn. 298 p m worth walching, bu bouts £m ol Shannock Valley at Latirds Lamar thei goal line drew near | g 1 ; hie 8 04d ® Southierit at Nanty Gio, 2.00 gm | thir offensive Lark a ig 8 , Patton. € hest MM Ma Mrs Mary A In ™™ C ge x | off ; § i J Hwa ! Ta Hous B wn Wits feet wllle he § Jreve i ag § sass aE Lave it vs TaOoiiae at on | Breaks in lhe game wer gi rar Parehase Line. Wovien Diodes Wer ¥en] . a WIC TV. WPFBO-TV hd ‘x As TV } mont even hot counting the tiie! White Kaloske Herring: Mad grey of the Sutsday, Sept. 15 fattor of the a Cambria Co. Grade League i Nurse Annccintion af A | ing he bow! Lear tok Spangler Catholic st 8t Benadict's | | mrrottec wn RE 0 Deowaiel®| Ritubied and McHugh Chats Pins 31-0 | furnd Bled and “Me : Cresson %5. Mylo Park at ‘Ebenaburg for Patton-Chest IN via ge ony eptmper 38” © ‘Rap On Altoona :| Catholic Squad An altack roding th fnihars Monday. Hepteinber a. Indians Hold Big 11-3 were forced to punt Fil hall hao North Cambri Jumior High st md. | M8 grounded on FCI ers Ridge at 150 p mm First Down Margin Bid Fis Kenan 5 s Lite 18. A series vier vied Wednesday, September I8 touchdowns as L Line Joint High. the Ball t Sha THY | Py yn i the Ball to the PLHS 45 where lo defeated Gallitzin Punssutawmer B ve North Cambria | they punted lo the PCHS Ji Bw" Spangler Bladium * School Indians Catholic, 3140 124 n his years opener, and Dick Ott returning lo his - ct Mete— fe" — | GY Tyave Kielhowick moved to 37 and then Don Winsko passed | to Bill Schwab on the PLHE =» Anbther pass fell InCumiats ahd ening at belare the { pena Ry PLHS look a punt on ron 14. a clipping penalily pushing the hosts to thelr own 2 ward line. Pollowing a PLHS punt the Panthers got stalled on the hone team's 34. as the frst peripd ended The Panthers home team's 2 placed the ball PLS i7.168 tie with Westmont. ACHS | After three Fenninglon | dropped its second contest follow | 3. Winako ing a 18.7 setback by Hastings reluming to the 41. Dave Kiplin the ssason’'s opener bo'wick then maved to the hohe Cresson held an 11-3 edge in tetm's 38 and then the Panthers first downe The visitors made punted to PLHS 20. After a ser. | 227 yards rushing compared to 97 | jes of plays netted no gain PLHS for Altoons The winners com. | punted to PCHS 23 Here (he! plated two of four passes for 36 drive for the goal began, hul yards The Marauders failed (0 the time ran © out. Kietbowiek connect with five Passes. Cresson punted to the KIELBOWICK PLUNGES FOR 3 YARDS aa I: ged past Tyrone pi! rs. © other a BS Jranicia, Ro Patian Ad heel 8 Pd » firal wmbven hoies * The host team of Hoad Francis Platt never go! past midfield siripe in the ed atlack Btatistically the Rely wah Wh Pug cise} nth is in the but “iast week to "Johnstown ean in % 198 Panthers Travel to Beaverdale : The Patton-Chest Twp High thers of Head Coach Steve jea will travel to Beaverdale Saturday afternoon, Sept to meet the Beaverdale-Wil mote team of Head Coach Ron rrig The game is scheduled 00 p. m. at Beaverdale fied Panthers thus far this sea- won have nol fost either of their | two es, and “vel they® didn't win. games were ties In the pene: the Panthers held Penns to a 7-3 settle fof & 0.0 outcome with departimer pill if Bd b ihe Press. Ootivier Real PROG) of John Carrell an anidentified Lawes] dunior Fulibnek {(harfle Sponsky (Ne 34) is shown just before being brought down by Valley player on the LVHS 13-yard line in second guarter action of a geome last Friday afternoon at New Florenee, Sponaky, whe four plays hater plunged from the 3-yard line for the Mountaineers’ TH, sparked the Byard drive with flee 35.yard run. John ati {ant whe 5 5 fue y J fad 1 { arredl won by f.40 # 5.4 oy #4 3.4% fir gpa retary treas It iat viet BON 1 wr 4 i wf - wr in ve Bin NOV IN ITS FIELD CAN MATCH CHEVROLET FOR ACCELERATION! Lh wes) three reRssn High! blanked Altoona asl Balurday ev ricket Field in linia $00 fans i ‘aach Jack Marl a Indiana their first win after an Jdpening punted to but a an ihe plays PCHS fo | - So far...and yet $0 near Faraway friends sod relatives are only seconds awiy by Long Dis tance, Ard it's wo’ pleasant — end ; Bb “ indxpensive—to talk with them a a 4 | oni = | lta ts cuncal anywhere the is Be : Poice. 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