Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, October 06, 1955, Image 16

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    DON LACEY
BY FRED OWENS
Er ——— 5 Sanna
Kp REARER PAT KELLY
District Gridders Making
ood On
Coach Katchmer Praises Jobs of
Bearer, Lacey, Kelly, Rackovan
Four Northern Cambria nalives
three graduates of John
School, Carrolitown, and the
fourth a Barnesboro native, this
seasin are making good as var
grid performers for the
reville State Teachers Col
Millersville Pa
Aveording to a letter received |
by tia Rewspaper jast Thursday |
from George A Katchmer, head
Jodital coac h at Millersville
: four boys will see plenty of action
for fhe team ‘during the 1955 sea-
Katchmer, a former
Cherry Tree
: “I can enthus-
report that all four
2 tremendous boost to
alt
all
p. Katchmer, in his letter to
Pie Owens, sports editor, sald
from Northern Cam-
the grade on the var
8 this year at Millersville
Bearer. Don Lacey and
ly, all of Carrolitown and
clkovan of Bammesboro
#xpet three of the four
ed the game for Mill-
%e sponsored by ‘the
of Middletown again.
Valley College. The
Carros 3
{ Pon, a freshman.
iar
F understand
| high school varsity
| game, neverthiless
| flection
Millersville Squad
the end zone, Offensively and
defensively ck pound for
pound-—1560-—is the equal of
any player in our conference.”
the gam: as a result of three George Katchmer is
years of service. His reflexes Known by sports fans in this
are still a Htile off, but he is He
improvi with work. We of Cherry
the ting afl look forward time
to some valaahie help from head
Yery wel
coached for several
Tree High
produced fine
ning
pinly Bilal
and in
teams. In hi
COR post at the Lan
caster # Teachers
sge Mr Katchmer 8 DOW
“BA wera : . plan started ®
Edward Bearer, a BEM ning to make the sporl of
the opening game and played all ha li at Mill
or part of the four quarters. Ed He related
a sophomore, la certainly one : el on
We
nis
begin
eraviile gain wide al
tention
£ rE el
North Cambria area football
| duatles In hopes
al Milleraville
SV ery In ending his Jeiter
day. He still has « lot to learn CRmer gave ihis areas
offansively, however, his defen- | 1raditions A pat on the
sive work is quite satisfactory. | When he said; “
“Pat Kelly, another freshman, have thage four boys and we Ix
J» their matriculation at Millersvi
did not get indo the OPERINE | o.iit have an influence it
ima 18 no re Northern Cambria
We find
handy lot
game of
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bul as for
ability here he is good His
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he ¥
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his ' E
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+ § LE G81 BOY
en hin ability as a fine, institution
and fast halfhack. We are loaded |, .. . annerly
with halibacks this season Pal reliah’ the
has the speed and qualifications
wh
to break ints the line-up, bul Lhe |
pressure of college foolball and]
the intricacies of the higher cali
bre of play is too much to be]
absorbed by a freshman in only |
three short weeks. As time goes
by. 1 expect Pat to break into the
line-up aiid be a credit to Carroll
town arei football
“Richurd linckovan of Bar-
pesbore, started ot right hall
aid could be rightfully
credited as a co-star of the ap-
game. His rundown and
of Lebanon Valley's De
Cont
19-yard
He had several crisp tack-
in the open and batted down |
touchdown passes, one in
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UNION PRESS. COURIER
atton-Chest Tops Nanty Glo
o Break Record of 3 Ties
Kielbowick, Zumovich, Houck
Cross for Panthers’ Touchdowns
Th Panthers v Part
Hi gh
nd. ha 5 woOTre
Tw fe ig ted ried
break a 5-8 dead
thras gine
y
i¥3 #3
IN ng NB
Patio }
The Punthers
Rieve Bakajes stave
defeated ranks ax they
Ramu of Coneh Joe
fourth stwmight defeat! T
thar defen ¢
ng on
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uh
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GAME
Patten. OC hired
16.iFirst downs
48 Fards galhed rushing
~¥et vards lost rushing
Net yards réishing
«~iPaEsts attempied
JPFassey completed
Pass iatercepted by
Net yards passing
Net sis. passing rushing
Fumble
wn fumbles recovered
Fumble poling to opponests
«Penalties
- ¥ ards lost on pensities
«Number of punts
Total distance punts
$3 Average yardage punts
$3 Yardy punts returned
§- Total number kickofa
M1 Total yds kickofls
Average yardage kickoW®s
W-Yardy kickeflg returned
«Lost ball an downs
STATISTI S
Nanty
The Par
(ira took f
right fron
there
the winne:
$ PX piays to hit
Ki je bowick
the four for
Crashing over
the TI» The
point try failed and PCHS was in
front 8.0 when the Eame was Ofn-
ly uk few ming
The Lars
SAE 19.54
wif ped ogi oud
#gxirs
]
¥
i rudd rysaieir g fri
the Hams marche fi
3 POHS
flipped a nea!
to Flannigan, right end |
TD. The extra point failed
the score was tied 6.8
With less than four minutes 71
maining in the games 011 Loo]
Ran punt on
turned to
Sem
ther own
whire Paul
13d tb
nis own
PCHS 42
then pased to Jim Bchwal
Ram 48 and again passed
| MeMHugh on the Ram 20
[ to Houck fell incomplete and the
| Winako passed {0 Schwab
{Ram 11-vd line as
endied
The Rama kis
the second
long until
in fron! to stay
the kick on his
tuned 11 toh
plays the host
their own 42 and Ott punted
Ram 40. bul an unnes
rojighness penaily against
gave the Panthers a
on the Nanty Glo 42
in 2 plavs moved to the Ram [12
Hutick on to the 29, and Winsk
thin passed to Behwab on
Ram 2-vd line
no gain and then Kielbowick hit
up the center for the TD. The
exira point falled and PCHS was
in front, 12-6.
The Rams took Lhe ensuing
kickoff on thelr own 20 and on
first play from scrimmage fumbisd
Patton recovering. Bill McHugh
then went to the 5 on the {irs
play and on the next play for an
other Panther TD. The extra
point again failed and the Panik
ers wire ahead, 15-6
Nanty Glo took the
Kickoff and after two penalties
lk to their own 22 after advan
ing to the 38. On the fourth play
Fallback Jenkins intercepted Ag-
agiiata’s pass on the Ram 24
Oi the very next play Winsko
flipped A nice pass to Aumovit ch
Penn’s Manor JV
Squad On Top
12-0 Over Patton
Scoring in the first and last
garters, Penns Manor Junior
arsity team downed Patton.
Chest Twp. Junior Varsity squad,
11-0, Wednesday afternoon of last
week at Patton Athletic Field
Ii, was opening season game for
both teams in Cambria-Indiana
JV Conference.
The first TD came in the open-
ing period when Halfback Water-
gon raced around end on a re
verse for 40 yards and a touch-
down. Quarterback Federinko hit
paydirt again in the final frame
on a 2-yard plunge.
Penns Manor showed an §-2
e in first downs and gained
140 net yards compared to 45 net
yards for the Little Panthers. The
vinners made 3 of 7 passes and
tad one intercepted as PCHS did
riot complete any of 4 heaves
The visitors had one fumble and
Patton 6 bobbles. The summary
Patton. .Chest—-8
Gratin)
Hoover
Baker
Ouarrity
the
8
i
2
the [first
ged off to
and it
the Panthers wen!
Kielbowich
wn 5h an
i own 28 In thy
chub rmwved
- halt
first MWe
Kisibowick
ensuing
I'atton-Chest JV
Substitutions: PCHS Miller, Sward-
Re. Bloomberg, Deptlc, Semelsberger,
rich,
Waterson, Pederinko.
Refaree—Vivadelll Umplre—Ball.
wasn't
§
Sag ry 8
NGHS
i hie i
Winako showed |
Patton Chest ¥ 4
KIELBOWICK PLUNGES FOR
sar),
only minules
of three
Pave Rievthowiek {fon Bane Kk.
hits the end zone from 4
opened Saturday to sears his first
PCHS to a 32.8 over Nanty Glo
#0. Others on the photo are Agaghata iNe. 71)
back; Befree John Nt ad Center Joe Noel
Patton { hest Panthers
with feel In
yards out
SCORE
Archers’ Buck
Season to Open
Next Monday
Expect 17,000 Deer
To Be Felled BY Arrows |
are
the Penn
Temp a
Monday, Oct
{et
17.000
niu
iP ber
LR 1s
Ry
1951
ely
om irehased |
Er
14.768
Fis HW}
& taken ir
B
§ &
The hunters
fdeined ever 8 Be
ing their sport
vest it provides
Dei Are
bre aff
In foree 1
that
ober for hunting any
clusively with
str garne ERY
killed between 6:00 a
5:30 3. mm. (FST)
merming sydd
bow and are
fatler
opprismities to score
Fadlh tern
exeeplion, Iw
hunter,
required to
the how
wperiinl
must he
Dept,
Heemse, costing $2
purchased from
of Rowvemne, Harrisbar
f aw gta these
at to he
File ry $08
Based on
grated
two!
Yoery
when
there in an open season in Oct
game ex
be hunted and
mm. and
The earlier
fyening
hours will increase the archers’
without
AWN
and wear a 1955 hanting Neen
se and a special archery Heese
while In guest of a deer during
anil marrow season. The
the
Thursday, October 6, 1056
‘It shall be
Rill or attempt 10
with any weapon
bow and arrow, or with any bow
hither than a ng how controlled
without the aid of mechanical
means or wilh any arrow with
any he head or the
shaft webow is outlawed
gniawful to hunt
kili any deer,
other than 2
for,
explosive In
The or
Wile Pr
[vers
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why 33
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