Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, October 20, 1955, Image 13

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    Thursday, October 20, 1055
ohn Carroll Whips Nanty Glo
66-7 to Keep Unbeaten Rating’
Early 7-0 Lead of Rams Nullifed
As Mountaineers Hit Hi high Gear
John Carroll High School
Menntaineers of Carrolitowwn cams
from behin last Saturday after
noon with a st
totichdowns to ]
687 in a game piaved at Nanty
Gly. The vic was the sixth
straight for the Mountaineers and
the josy was sixth of the
for winless Nan'y Glo
orm of second-hall
sink Nantvy
tory
SHS Sn
GAME
John Carroll
Firs! downs
First downs rushing
iFirst. downs passing
~Yartls gained rvshing
Yards rasking
262 Net yards rushing
§—~Pasars attemyied
J=Passes completed
§—Passes intercepted by
§1—Yds. return: intercepted pass
183-~Yards gated passing 2
384—Net yds. rushing -pussing
I~—Fumbiey
Own fy mbles recovered
§—Pennlti
5 Yards Jost pensities
S—Punts
= tndefeat mt MM
had a hard time getiing
#8 the home forces
Gites sprprised the vis!
a tonchklown in the middie of
first period on a spread form
pass of ense This offense was
ed by "he Rams throughout
of the game at
ginning! of the game did
falize into any results
The Gloers tried only
ing plays, se'ren of
Jast period, and netted
yards om the ground
Hosrever, the move threw
Mouniainesrs of Coach MJ
Cleeri) off balance and enabled
the Fams to get off to an early
7:0 Jead hold a 7-8 nod at the
Ed of the [lirst period and trail
bya respectable 12-7 se at the
STATISTICS
Nanty ©
He
Fe
a
WAP de LWT RNG
wi
xf
ut onl
it
then res
ore
he
rere the fina
hon $
Lhen @
wilh a giunge
the pend 3 Pisy
period, Tr reman
fied the }
1 Again.
new Series
Haden Kell
Guard T
the next J
grabbed
lead ran
30 yaris
FTeserye h
the ast Carrolitown 1 re © y
vard
Fede
ho y § 4
TH ARTLY
sec
The
PEER
4 fond
Last
john Carroll
? Can iaiGpe Laos
Barnes FP Bary
Fradiey Mang
Nant Glo Rogers Bix
Marra F
oh En a Bg nd
Hign
Fy Last
¥
ER AERY
vy
nS ‘
Hay Lait
Extra
Tes
LILIAN
Agagiiatl
Cresson Raps Lilly By 40-0
To Chalk Up Fourth Victory
Prebish Springs 57,
80 Yards for Tallies
werfil
High
big 40.0
{ reison—g@
LE Pred g}
LT Srigng
Fe a rohy
il Parks
Bal. Bul {fom the very start of |.
the second hall it
Johs Carrell
John Carroll racked
edge in fist downs,
first downs for both ;
ing in the first half. To indicate
how little first downs
some grid games the Mountain
SEN. a rymning rampant in the
sisind half, never bothered
more the 10-vard sticks
kd, 54 pointe in the final two per
The Bams recovered a JOHS
gud shle dn their own 45 midway
Twa pass eam.
® Quick Bore
Ryedl was a 41-yard
on Larry Paul to
Loh roy Agaghati ran
seventh
§ & guick 1-0 lead Taking the
ir Kickoff on his own 15
prterbatk Jack Trueman
Jar aed thee ball to his own 43
Using tw) plays, the winners
seit lo the Ram 44 and then
Milte Zeanichock raced 44 yards
fir a JCEIS TD. Bob Kelly's ex-
the point ry failed and the Rams
were in flont 7-8
Midway in the second period
Haden Killy went 13 yards for
anitier JUUHS TD to put his team
in front dnd end a 25-yard drive
rik Nays. JCHS led 123-7 at
John Ciirroit Quarterback Jack
Tiemann started the winners
tegandi-hall landslide by running
y etd quarter opening kickoff
jards for a touchdown
fly circled right end for
which increased the
$0 ineprs lend to 18-7
“Then two pass interceptions hy
lis Boar chock and one by Tony
led to Jes more Carroll.
- g #d the dikes
wt
fa
wis sirictly
up a
all of
teams
IEA nN
ole X
‘the lim y enders. After
Rk 8 frst pass intercep-
stomed around left end
"scored from 37 yards out. He
! t plunged for the extra point
ard touchdown run by
Made Kelly was nullified
oa Diag etn
¥8 later
yard TD Et A hit.
- Sh pd >
finn, to Bu
score. Charlie
A A ABA ES
$
16% §
in seors
pass |
Barry |
for |
ni to give Nanty|
i
rei
Halfback Wavn
End Pre Bigh dah hr
for tw long! touch
heifhack scan
varias forr his ts
ieft
we
The
RO and
Prebiah
3 #
yy
John
own runs
b.g
57
#
Ee
peered
ilies
end caugh
a8
vara
pass from Jim Erken fe and kit
| paydirt fr
ther
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RG Passa ri
RT-% Bak:
HE Murieesk
QB inte
LH Boren rode
BH Hicker
Wild Turkey Top Game Bird
To Be Found in Pennsylvania
Predict Record Number
In State This Season
The
game
the
wild turkey is tops among
birds. in tke opinion
taajority of Penns
gportamen. Many call
oer one Lrophy amon gi
species in the C wnwesilh
And it nt jong
hunters can take lo
beautiful Pennsylvania
this “prize catch.” Yes
of next week, Oct 20, is the
ening of the 1955 hunting season
The pulse of the woodland
hunter guickens at the sight of
this magnificant bird in its na
tive clemumt. Intensely proud is
the man who successfully calls
and shoals a wild turkey. This
feat requires skill, patience, ac-
curate sim and, often, a fair
share of luck. Onee home, the
happy hunter will display his
beautiful trophy and recount
the evenils of the day to en-
vious friends and neighbors.
Many hunters who customarily
sought ring-necked pheasants and
cottontall rabbits during the early
days of small game scason now
open the 1955 seualn in limbered
moustain areds homeland of the
wild turkey. These men pass up
the farmland bunting, and the
likelihood of bagging a brace of
vivana
HN
now until th
the woods of
in quest
SCORES STANDING UP
FW
of
$ine
£1
of i
Saturday |
i Sporismen
! Kev
| Cotslies
i birds
| years
| ean
i the
Pennavivania's annus! Rill of
paratively =
this
wisi
What are the wild turkey
prospects of this year? Field
reports show that 1855 produc
ed another record crop of these
grand game birds. And area
hunters will note that a good
number can be found right here
in this area
The upswing in 1!
and the increase in hunter
#8 came about In recent vears
will find the best tur
Bunting in the north
of the state where Lhe
were almost 3
ago. But
be enjoyed
mouniain
For the 25
inter
entra
nonexisient
now good
in aimost
areas of the
EHO
any oF
tale
1944
wild
turkeys averaged aboul 4.10)
The harvest of these birds in the
1854 ‘season was four lo five
es that figure. With more and
more turkevs and an anticipated
increase in the number of turkey
hunters it is quite likely the bag
for the coming "50 season will
even higher.
Hunters who werk the rug
ged hinterlands of the state
will experience many & trial in
attempting to outwit this sag.
scious bird, and some will come
out of the woods happily burd-
ened,
Those who are successful have
still another thrill awaiting them
the sight and taste of the xa
vory wild turkey on the dinner
table. Their pleasure will be fur
ther increased when they remem
ber this is the same bird tha!
griced the rough-hewn table
VeR& prior to
$ivy
i TEE
the
this
first
land
Hastings-Eldér,
John Carroll JVs
Play to 13-13 Tie
Veil, Cence, Luther,
Polites Do Scoring
John Carroll Junior Varsity
team came from behind last Wed:
nesday night to tie Hastings-Eid.
er JV outfit, 13-13, in a Cambria:
Indiana JV Conference game al
Hastings Athletic Field
The Little Hawks scored in thi
first and second period. The firs!
riod score was sel up wher
illivan recovered a Little Moun.
taineer fumble on the JCHS &
On a series of short passes anti
reverses the host team moved U6
the 2-vard line where Quartes-
back Veil plunged for the TIL»
Cence added the seventh point by
placement.
Another fumbie set up the sec.
ond period Little Hawk scorn
Urban recoverad the JCHE bobble
on the HEHS 40-yd. line. Vell
flipped a short pass to Cence who
went 35 vards to the 4 and then
Veil hit Cence again with a pass
for the TD.
The Little Mountaineers
up their guns in the closing
Thanksgiving Day
pened
| tod to knot the score,
ites, guarterback, romped
Lanny Fo ob
3
{
irRey numbers |
he :
ed i
the Pligrims when they observell
i
! tons
| Pat
i Patton Eagles and Runday
§ BOON
cts minmmmosmsmmmammoin on
-
{
i for the
UNION PR ras
ON PRE
gn mi
John Carroll
the Santy {slo
af Nanty ldo
about to land en
Hayden Kelly
15 vard gain lo
of play Saturday
pletured as he is
Four Teams In Close Race for Top
Place In B League
BEUNIER
Bowling Editor
By BR D Pa
Prevy
uh
Mri
STANDING OF TEAMS
A LFEAGLYE
Kpringer's
Basierion Rank
Patton SO
$a mes Bir
Patton Fir
Niwktown
tsarhage
8B LEAF
Charani’
LVF Oo
Negnelsherger's
Bender Electr
Mastings Wee
Fart’'s Misfits
Waentrick Pomitise
Switaler Buick
CARRIO ILTOWN WOMEN'S
Pry (eoads
Balck
FENG E
oe 1
Carrelltewn Fire Club MH
Mads Sireet Garage i!
Carrslitows Am Legion Ei
Valewl's Market i
Sehenk's Aute Sales t
The Psitesites ih
Bender Electr §
Willmean Motel §
REVLOE WOMEN'S LEAGLS
wy
Tews '
Boevw boo i
Lovetwn 6
Cediags §
NEXT WEEK'S SM HEDULE
A LEASE
thE WB-1808 p =m Baraeiburo
RIO and Niskitown vs Bakerion
Pom, Sprimger’s vs. FOE
B LEAGUE t
Ont. E—Sevaelsberger's va. Earl's and
Hastings vs. Bender's. and 98 m
Switiler vs. Firemen and Weslrick's |
ve Bharbaugrh's :
CARBROLLTOWNS WOMEN'S LEAGLY
Ort. 25-100 p.m. Schenk’'s i The |
Pationites and Willman's ve Main St
afd #80 pom, Bender's Legion |
and Fire Club vs Valeria :
REVLOC WOMEN 8 LEAGUE
Oct. 2-406 m., Lareben wu |
Citizen's Claud _ Cottage i UMWA
Fuesday in
men's League
Valeri's 4.0 Bender's;
Club, 3-1 over Legion; Min
3.1 over Schenk's asd Wills
3-1 over The Patlonites
In Revice Women's
Wednesday t was
wiry The Collage
lub, 3-1
Citheen's Club
ee
EE
¥5
Carrollits
the resilts
aves
Langue
Lorebun
and Citizen's}
1TMWA
Friday and the A League ax fol- |
Springers 3-1 over Nick
Bakerton Bank 1 ;
ton 801: Barpesboro 3-1
over
LOAN;
Ives :
after.
Eagles
Bakerton 3-1
over
tire TD to end &
drive and cut the Hawk
13-6 Polites plunged for the extra
point to cut the lead to 13-7
With only seconds remain.
ng in the game Poliles passed
15 vards to left End Luther in
he end zone for ihe secimd TD
but Polltes’ trv for the extra
point which could have wy the
game for John Carroll nd
good
saa to
30
Whe
Carrell held a
halfhack
5% vard stripe
John ( 16-7 edge
n first downs and gained 273 net |
vards compared to 130 the |
woane team. The vistors made 1 |
f 2 passes as HEHS hit on 4 of |
13 heaves The Little Hawlis fu
hied once and JOHS five Un
The summary
Hastings Elder—13
1LE--Cence
LTdann
Ab-Bolonay
YT «Valeria
Bb Botwosky
RI-Hoite
RIL Woodley
Wi Veil
L¥--Maines
RI Restic
FH Rogsl
{ne
John Carrolb--13
Hast) Elder :
John roll 8 6 13
Bubstitutions: HENS Price. Murphy,
Sgilivan. Kibier. Kopers. JOHS ise
Cunningham. Keenan. Eagler. Insans
Shorteneanrier.
Touthdowns--Ve! i
Potites,
Lather
Cente,
Extra Polnts—Cence (placement) ard
Polites aT,
Referee—Lamont,
Head Ldhmsinan--
Bikajea.,
COURTER
Pompe
Baker
EMikuia
Prinrn
; i
: 2 i HH
33
LHe
us
fr 3
L i6
wel
hi
Totals 803 wl an
Patton FOE
Bank
Bakerton
FOE
4
Wo
Fatton
i
0 *
ia 193
Be 138
8s S08
2 Das
B LEAGUE
Eharbangh’s Dry Goods
Bt Sa
51 iw down after a
in the second guarter
An tinidentifiecd Ram defender
Kelly
wh ge SEW
ING
148
=
Totals 708
Switsler Mulek
Bowling Action
get a i is S68
fender Fleoiris
i TH
(aE 198
¢ TO 3 4 199
A LEAGEF Po Lied 180
{ plier Loree dha n wa
Springets Garbage
149
#8 855
Wielit nd
Yournis
sik Ss 18
3 Sed Faris
£5
Nirthtown i
Bakerton Bank
i AG Mas
’ Hastings Woon
a 4
8
Talis BJS
Patten SO
CARROLILTOWN WOMEN'S LEAWE
Yalprt $ MTs edd
Ti
i 8
wa
Be ie
SCT SAT NE a
hl
I
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33 ¥
Conference game al
{Bach
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Mad
#! John Carroll JV
‘Pins 33-7 Loss
(On Penn’s Manor
Jolin
Varsity
Carroll High's Jumo
tamin remained in he
defeated ranks Monday night
this ‘week when they tripped vis
Pering Manor JV sad, |
1s a Cambria-Indian JV
JCHS Stad-
um Carrollton
It wis the third win in four
starts for the Little Mountaineers
who have & 13-18 tie with Hast
ings JV team. They previousy
jefeiitand North Cambria B team
and Patton-Chest JV Team
Playing over half of Monday's
gam wrars JOHE Freshman eam
ao alse played entire con
against Hastings last
sesdiy might
JOHS had
gammy was omy fi
Blocking a 41h sown
wy the losers W-yd
Mangold ples up
and ran for a TD
Nit for
Midiaray in lat period
tie Mountaineers OG & pun
fhe I HW 45 and 4 ely
Rad another Tih Quarle
Frank Cuntaiope went
yards on fi peli 5 IB and
Larry
went 10
Flaanick
s $
ra Dodnl
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Litt Wad
& Ere Ahan
ve plave h
PMHSE punt
ine End Ray
nnhhie
aBnICKR
the
Bi FF
the Xi POs
pays
rout by cy
Jarnes
gcd fray
Th
Bender Flee ire
Carrolltawn Pre
£ Ere wh
Toxihe Lap
Pia Led
Rall ieh
Edie Mrovns
othe Yistais
Cus roliown Amarte an Legion1
Fatie Bowden i 10 &%
Exlin: Waeptiriel 3 i
SEELY | PRAT IYER A vee x3
Belen Minallk : 14 LN
Mardis SRahwmogh 199
Wo * tals 8 aa
a
Sisin Street Garage-- %
Eo pagan # Be :
Bark Bese 7 I £5
Ragie Reba i ad oh
Fragiends 2 3
] 3 ne
Schenk's Aste Sales}
Lov Fo 1 LesaR (8 153
Bay Paw a5
Jubb Ness $3
Slit Lede . bad
De pny i iN
Pra 4 r
145
Bae
Willman Hated
Tausdlie HWigvensd Lae
Ein #
Mary Lieb 153
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larry Barnes to 30, Cantalgpt to
25 and then Larry Barnes for the
TD. Cantalope passed to Mangold
for the sxtrs point
C AnLALope recovered 4 fumble
an JOHS 41 midway in 3rd period
Pe x” np stage for the final TD.
The winnerd moved to PMHS
in three plays but were pul back
their own 30 a pushing
penality On next play Cantaiope
passed 15 yards to Ray Mangold
the JOHE end
De
on on
m PFMHS 45,
ing remainder of distance for
The visitors scored late in Ut
inst period when D Conway broke
wer jeft tackle and went 58 yds’
for & TD. Mitchel added the ex-
ira point line plunge
JOHE held a 5-3 edge in first
downs and showed a net yardage
gain of 188 vards rishing COM-
parsed to 110 for the visitors ma
inners added 15 more yards
completing their only pass al
tempt PMHS tried 2 serials, one
incomplete and one intercepted bY
JICHS The visitors also fumbled
wiee both bobhles recovered by
the home Team
JOHEB IV team 1
Gallitain JV nmext Monday night,
wt 24 at JCHS Biadium Of
{ay evening 8 summary
John Carrell} Penns Manor-1
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LT Kednan
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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
sls a ; = STATE v
+ George M. Lender, Governor
Gerd A. Glousan, Secretory of Revenue