Five of the six North Cambria area high school football teams Will be in action again week end as the gins the secand half of play All five area teams will Satutday afternoon, Oct. 15 as the Morth Cambria Colts will be fdle with an open date Thi: scholastic grid card begins | ontintes | with | School | televised | this ‘Thursday night and « 80 row and Saturday og County Grade Tae names Sundav, collejriate games Saturday after : and Junior Varsity tilts the part of next week Top gume this Saturday, of couise, will be the Patton-C hest Pasither - Hastings-Elder Twp. Hawk at Patton Athletic FiSlg at 2:30 p. m. (EST). This till is expected to be one of the best games of the current seasin. Both the Panthers and - Hawks have been posting good recolds thus far this season ; The Panthers of Head Coach Steve Dalkajza have a one win ane loss, three tie record to date They have defeated Nanty Glo peored tied with Penns Man Purchase Line and Beaverdale only Joss came last Satur- ‘from John Carroll ~The Hawks of Head Coach John ~~ Nevins, lkewise are sporting a mice record. They have three wins they downed Altoona Catholic, - § Manor and Beaverdale The two defeals came from John Car- - yoll and South Fork List year Hastings won © Patton, nT “Begin with ver this | 1955 season bes: play i Coach i next North Cand i field Junior Ruth. A p Johustown Cisholic Another top game Saturday afterncos will pit the Moun- taineers of Jolin Carroll against the Rams of Nanty Glo, in a game set to begin at 2:00 p. m. (EST) at Nasty Glo. The Mountiineers 0 M J Cicero, wi wins will need a they to keep in conference nn There can be no jet-up for Mountaineers from here on in Anolher game aturday noon will see Lhe Cresson indians traveling to Lilly to the Red Raiders at 2:00 p iEST!. The Indians have & nic spd of three wins =a and ions, They have downed Catholic, Ebensburg Twp. tied Westmont and lost ou! to Portage Lilly has w VET Nanty Glu Gallitzin and Chestnut Ridge tint Boaverdale and los ta John (Carroll Last Indians won, 33-0 The other game Saturday af. ternoon will see the Red Devils of Ebensburg Cambria travel ing to Westinont to play at 2:00 p. With ose tie with Pu ney, Ebensburg has four Conemaugh. Cresson, Conemaugh Twp. anid Hollidaysburg West mont. on the other hand has) tied with Crosson and Richinnd. Blairsville. Bedford and Conetnaugh Twp Tomorryw, Friday varsity games will this immediate ares Junior High game is afternoon North Cambria Junior High teain will go to Johnstown to play Garfield Junior 33 pm (DST) Televiied grid game on Sat. urday afternoon will be among ene of the best of the season and will be sll much interest to neal aren fans Beginning al 2:45 pm on WIAC. TV. WFBG.TV KDEA-TV, Notre Dame will Michigan Stste College a! Lansing Besides a number of cal areg piavers on tearm. the tein in ctomched bY Hugh Dougherty of Barnesboro And the Fighting Irish are al ways noted for thelr attraction th fi win if 3¥ inn ng after meet tip and ir BPR YON NERUlaw- 8 fa 14. no NNT andi Last 16 Thia coming Sunday four con- Head High at} | Momliantusn | Saturday, October 15 ip ! Ye are the Monday, High | te the to | Hy HE der at Pattor m (EST John Cirrgll at Kanty (EST) Cresson st Lilly, 260 p n Ehenshure at Westmont DET) Johnstown vs Stadium. B00 p Conema | ugh Conema eh re hase 3 4 McKeotapor! m va. Franklin 700 § Twp. at Windber * Line at Laura lamar THLEVISED = wre jute at Michigan Rate Col 245 8 8 WJ CT TY “and KOKA ™ Sunday, October 18 CAMBRIA GRADE SCROOI Cresson at Onrrofitown, 2 Mylo Park at Spengler RBevioe st Ashville at Colver October 17 5 Senna Manor JV at John Ph eT FOOTBALL LEAGUE 0 (EST Portage Wodaeudiny, October 18 Patton-Uhest JV $00 i ESET at Oailivgdn JV. at =| WESTERN CONFERENCE * Altoona | Adama STANDINGS Ratings Listed as of Monday CLASS A fdiana Windows ining ody Westrmon! Tearfielid | Hollidayshurs | Conemaugh ; Captain } i Shade pees 10, HTS ily Casnbris Conemaugh Twp JRE Top State COniiege | Punssiaieenes { Chief Laovpan | Bed! rd 1 i played in Lock aithough a; dd gal LomnOrrow | { Bowwel Tyrone downed Portage Curwensville Aduarns Twp Bellwood Antis Philipsburg Bellefonte fovk Haren BREWS Dra Bods Ehenatiuri Ged die Td 0 Gt Lad i Bd ek 0 i Ferndale £4 Jerapy Rives Valley (LARS B <onn Csiroll | Bobertadiie § Cresson : Risndandg Twp y Williamaburg : Laliy Bay | Everett . | Roaring Spring the Spartian Hastings Elder ! CGiadittEmin i Manty tests will be prayed | by 8 a of Cambria Clunty Grade Leagye and next Monday. Oct. 17, at pm. (EST) ihe John ro vi tearm will play host to Penn Man. or JV s¢uad in Conferente game Another wesk will Oct. 16, whe lenin travels 6 Gallitzin to play at 400 3. m. (EST) be Wednesday Sor the coming week follows ow Denotes Night Oumes, 590 p m Thursday, October 13 Southment va Porbes at Windber * Bouth Pork at B00 p @ Friday, (Jetober 4 ambi Junior High st Oar m DET United Jt at Point Hudium “EE at ue Berlin * (EST) giraviile * v5 r 70 sTOP WHOSE LEAKS! Patton-Chest JV | Beaverdale at Sidman | ol Cambria-Indians | JY conference game § 5 § 5 The complele line-up of games| | atnbushied ! Adams Twp a i i | the | Meyersdale Ea tion.Llhs wt uthmont ¢ aye 4 Park 30 R53 Two E30 ik 18 on Xa Ws TE TE South Beaverdaie Saxton-Liverty 1 3.9 Gy 4 5S © ‘Cresson Downs Adams Twp. 9-0 In Rain Friday Rickens Nabs Pass For Only Touchdown The Cresson Joint Hi Indians of Head Coach the Bhs Homels of 80 last Friday ev- ening in a whipping rain slorm | The games was plaved at Sidman The win for the Indians was third of the wason They | have one loss and a tie game $ i second | || quarterback, Wayne Rickens Cresson s hard. | charging halfback, caught a I { yard touchdown pass from Hall-! { bark Jim Eckenrogs for the only touchdown of the game in the period. Delozier plunged over for the seventh point lo Cresson Lhe lead for keeps Creason’s left tackle Jim Kher. dan tackled Rhoades, in the end zone to score Lhe two-point safely for the Indians in the final period. Adams | ‘was 8 a spread formation at the | time of the safely. Cresson showed an 11-12 edge | in first downs. 2 i B £8 tineh x + 2 © 2lib. & 5-Lb BOXES $8 $ REM Spa pvp Leer The Indians will mest i Se melsberger B F Bwitnier's,; f (aos ‘and ( h Boho! ack Hart | Women's League di litle mo : | W axhingtar | Onit give 8 fC . Adams’ | Lilly- | UNION PRESS COURIER atton-Hastings Game Holding Top Interest Panthers, Hawks to Clash At Patton, 2:30 EST, Saturday John Carroll At Nanty Glo, Cresson At Lilly, Ebensburg At Westmont; North Cambria Idle "| Sharbaug b's Now Only Halt Game | Behind NE redtien In B Loop Action Springer’s, Bakerton Bank, Sons of Italy Leading Bowlers’ A League; Fire Ladies Pacis Women Barney; BEUNIER Bowling Féiter Well (8 yy haa 26 il IY By BR D Press courier STANDING OF TEAMS A LEAGUE Siwringer's Garbage Coll Bikerton Bank Putten SOI Birneshore Pittan FOE Nigktown BH LEAGUE CVF Sharbangh's Dry Goods Semelshierger’s Back Bonder Electric Hastings Moose Birrt's Misfite Westrick Pontiar Siwritzler Bulek CARR ITOWN WOMEN'S LEaAGUN * a Fire Club Curreiliown Main Street Garage Amerienn Legion Sihenk's Aule Sales Vileri's Market The Pittonites Brander Flectrie Willman Hotel — REVLOC WOMEX'S LEAGUR he WE ade oh WE oy NET - UWMA Revioe Favre beni Critage COMING SCHEDULE A LEAGUE te Bo. Nicktown and FOUR and S07 and Springer's. 580 p m Barseshore and Bakerton Bank and FOR sad Bakerton Bank B LEAGUE Ta mm Firemen and Weitriek's and Switeler's and Shar basigh's $15 » m Semelaberger's antl Bender Electric and Hastings and Earls Misfits CARROLLTOWN WOMENS LEAGUE Get, h--198 p wm. Pationites and Legion: Fire Club and Willman's. $80 mm. Valeri's smd Schenk's, and Main Street ané€ Bender Electric REWIAN WOMEN'S LEAGUE Cet SR 68 p m MwA fLoteben and Citizen's Ciab and ager Citizens (Tad fet fet and { wiz pes - “ » sai I very #iRce over bry ‘Phrid rp Weak gs resulls § $y ow A made it 4-0 |harbaugh's svar Bender Plectrie town Firemen 440 Misfits and Hastings Weslirick's in Carrailiown vided ihings » as only ane made & clean sweep. Main 4-40 Valert's Marke! ¥ High at Lilly coming Saturday afternoon, 14. Last Friday's summary {resid $ Adasas Twp—0 g Bi Prepish grip LY heritgas Oustbey Lam My Murphy ¥ 3 RB. Smath Frogauier | Onba ven Were Apt 4.40 Brel aver Earl's Miaose, 4-0 over Tuesday night rE even.y tes Street Over 3 field (his "if AMuiriceak Qian Abel etirode ik Deiicier Rios des Pa tied sn Ha wer Mckay Of was 6 7 ® U8 $ Atlus Twp ¢ 6 OH Rubstitutions Cresses Wik boven, Boigtl. Ciisas, Beer: Cussaling Paryiah Drive. Latterner. Maloney. Popp. Lath #1 Tour hdown--Rickens Extras Point -Deldater _ Batons wo RGRITS plunges; en John Carroll One of Four Unbeaten, 7 Untied Teams In Central District Has Best Offensive Record, Tied for Defense Laurels: North Cambria High In Ninth Place | Del Paton Chest Panthers are cur-| Johny Carroll High Mountain- of Carrolitown are one of four teams in this district still re. maining in the undefeated-untied ranks ga the 1950 football season reachud the halfway mark. Teams = ng perfect re- cords 3 and a of whom have games ye to be played on SE respective sched- ules are: John Carroll, Johnstown, Someiset and Indiana. Two oth- ers Westmont and Conemaugh - {| also are undefeated, bul have ties to blemish Lhe oards. : Twp st season's Lt only iy erie -recort team, saw iis 16-game winping streak snapped last Friday by Westmont, Patton-Chest . High, with Tn victory and three ties in its first four mes, also Jost ils first content Iast Saturday to John Carroll. wn] | Showing Best Offense, Defense The Mountsineers from Carroll {town have the best offensive re- {and 30 {cord to date with a total of 168 {Ponts per game in of 336 Somerset, { each sive, bono only Ts points to be scored ag them. wo matowe gh in five nis the 40 ni econd teams them. mers Bog set is third with in 115 for and 18 against in five ghmes as Indiana holds gi place with 99 for t in five wins. a bria ‘High Coits are]. i abited 75 points oi record} mes st of 78 points and have |’ | HIgh ions win a " dnd 30 points $ for rently tacking down 16th place with 4 1-1-3 record with 435 points stored and 65 against them The 19th spol goes to Hastirg» Elder Twp. High with a 3-2 me eprd. The Hawks have scored 65 points and have 62 against them Ebensburg ia in the 38th tion with a 04-1 record. They Rave scored 18 points and have! 45 scored aguinst them. Seven Among Top Scorers In the individual scoring the Mouniaineers again are among the top in a list of 39 players who bave scored I or more points. In individual honors the Moun taineqrs share honors with Cone rsaugh Twp. Indians in having | sll four backfield players nore than 20 points Park Baker of Conemaugh has 11 touchdowns for 68 total points to lead the parade as Junior Full lack Charite Spomsky of John Carroll jumped from fifth fo sec tnd place with § touchdowns for 48 pants, ip Agnelio of Indiana Wi In third place with 8 TD's and nine ixtra points for 45 points Wayne Rickens of Cresson is jieventh among lop scorers with § touchdowns and an extra poist for 37 points. The 1ith place io John Bohby of North Cam with 5 TD's and 1 extra point. for 31 total points. The 14th and 28th ition to three John Ca baw is, e Beanchock and Haden Kelly, pifbacks. with 5 TD's each for points and Jack Trueman, the 10 pins with 4 TD's for 3 total points. 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Sperismen’s Picnic Set § 4 » At Dysart This Sunday Lau Ron Sportsmen's Club Dvir! will sponsor & sports man = plinie this coming Sunday is uf at the rlub grounds near ot ganinnt new dam at vias The dan recent ane of HTL RB woh haelelis WHRTAr, Was completed some 7 milion gal and it and adjoin ng streams Are open to all Sah A conmiplete story, along Hares of the dam will he hig ReWsHsper in [STOP THE DIST Closes of you siirinkie « ist lates caled ME ATHE a iy, Paan State {UTA (ngineesr fhe 3s be boc Mo exe nEion ARTs The chemical binds particles by attracting uy Stir Mr and Mrs Alfred Delattve were recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Clem Delattrg of Ebenshurg and Mra Frank ait of Altoona Ralph Pinall, whe is stationed at Philadeiphia Naval Base, visil- ad over the week snd atl the Bome af My. and Mrs Alfred Delatire Mr and Mra Clem Delattre of Ebenaburg were recent visitors the home of Mra Julia Deistire. Week end visitors at the of Mr and Mrs Frank Delso cluded: Mr. and Mrs Tony Rem att and family of Spangler; and Mra. Tony Rematt and ily of Spangler; Mr. and Joseph Rematt and family Spangier and Mr. and Mra Dandrea of Altoona Misses Twila and Patty 1d grand spent the week end In Houtzdale at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Gainovors i Paul James and Barbara i spent a few days recently relatives in Hontzdale Fred Lagrand of 2t Benedict few days at the homes Jntin Legrand and Me, Pauli Blick Mra Gordon Kirk pick and daughter, Patty, Raturday with relatives in i town and Mifflin Mr and Mrs visited at the Mra Gordon This Sunday The spent & Ww Mrs and Mra Mr. and George Hau home of Mr { Hastings on Wide GCuild girls ng Monday at he bay Barley Warld reel Mrs Kiep he weather sot with 8 warm surcost, Reyes and nylon sheen gebardine with rays nn guited Dang, Dyed mouton lamb col hat ti wp for Diether pridaation. 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