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EIGHT ALTOONA TRIBUNE. ALTOONA. PA, UONDAT. OCTOBER 15, 1934" Windber Forces Maroons To Limit fa Tie Game, 13-13 Roosevelt Loses First Game In Two Years- 7-6 Five Downs, Just A Gift To Windber From The Officials Teams Resume Grid Warfare After Lapse Of Five Seasons; 7,000 Witness Rough Affair Here's one for the books- Playing The Game From The Bench one which gives a football team Blocked Punt Causes Loss five downs before the ball ia taken away. It happened in the Windber The Dope Sheet game Saturday in the last quar Comeback In Last Quarter Avert? Los? For Altoona ter.

Let get it straight. Savaee had recovered Farkes' fumble, then Altoona had the Lewistown Junior High Wins, Although Outplayed Bv Roushriders ball for one play when Farkes Altoona Windber 14 First downs 10 Legion, Lilly In Stalemate in New Faces Seen In 40 8 Lineup In 0-0 Tie Before 2,000 Featuring a revamped lineup, Altoona 40 8 club was held to a scoreless tie with Lilly yesterday at the Altoona Driving park. Lilly outplayed the Legionnaires throughout the entire game amass intercepted Kyle's pass. This is what Windber did: First. Manotti tried a pass to Farkes, which failed.

41 133 12 4 53 4 Scrimmage plays 24 Yards gained scrimmage 103 Passes attempted 24 Passes completed 9 Yards gained passes 65 Passes intercepted 2 Punts An alert Windber High team which tock advantage of a pair of breaks, decisively halted the bid of Altoona High for Western Conference honors Saturday at Mansion Park when the Maroons were held to a 1343 tie. Witnessed by a crowd of 7.000 Second, a lateral criss-cross, with DePolo finally carrying the ball, lost 2 yards. 2 Third, Farkes skirted end. 41 Average distance of punts 33 but the play was called back 25 Return of punts 0 and Windber penalized 15 yards. the game was packed with punch throughout ai the score of the game was kept in doubt until the Thus it was still the third ing a total of nine first downs (Special To The Tribune) LEWISTOWN, Oct 14.

Roosevelt Junior High school lost its first game since 1932 here yesterday by the narrow margin of one point 7-6, to Lewistown Junior High on the new grid lot The Roosevelt Roughriders played a better brand of ball and scored 15 first downs to the home team's three. The visitor's offense clicked exceptionally good, and with all backs working, carried the pigskin through the Lewistown line for substantial gains. The light Roosevelt line held 2 20 4 down. Number of penalties 6 Yards lost penalties SO Fumbles 3 Own fumbles recovered 1 final whistle. Windber, knotting Altoona against the Legion's four.

Baker and Ehredt, newcomers in the Legion team, displayed fine Fourth, passing from kick formation as thoush to boot ml (7 a field goal, Farkes threw a just before the half ended, threw a great scare into the locals by getting another tally in the third football tact in the latter part of long pitch which failed to find The lineups: Windber Kinnev LE the game. Baker, former Penn Altoona Ickes a receiver. State ball toter, tore off substan quarter to go ahead. Aitoona Fifth. Farkes threw another came back in the last period to tial gains in the fourth quarter LT Hanley LG Tobin pass, this also of long variety and ending in a failure.

strong on blocking and defensive Sixth. Farkes" threw another Eckley Wilt DiVentura Armstrong pass, which Armstrong inter work, with Captain DePiro, center, doing stellar playing. Quarterback John Brenner tallied Roosevelt's six pointer in the first quarter with the KG RT RE QB LHB cepted and brought back to the Garlathy Lamb Gordon Bartholomew Daily Cavaeina Manoiti Bel! Farkes DePolo AHS 40. Simms extra point try failing. That makes five downs, does Kyle Lewistown scored in the second it not? but a strong Lilly forward wall prevented any scoring.

Lilly kicked off to start the fray and Mower, playing an end position received the oval on the Legion's 20 yard line and returned it to the 25 yard line. After futile line plays, Buck faded back to kick but Leap of Lilly blocked the punt and recovered the pigskin on 40 8's 25 yard line. The Legion line held several plunges and Lilly was forced to give the ball back. Buck kicked out of danger and Lilly received the ball on their RHB Ward FB Savage quarter when Ramsey's punt was partially blocked and aided by a stiff breeze bounded back to the tie the score. As a result of the game, Altoona High's pennant hopes are dimmed considerably, making it necessary for the Maroons to take over every other opponent.

The game was marked by rough play the entire distance, and several Altoona High players are now on the casualty list. Bud Kyle, hurt in the first quarter, may miss a game or so due to jaw, believed broken. Lloyd Ickes. kicked when he was in "a pile-up of players, may also be out. A thrill packed last period, when both teams battled evenly ia after Altoona scored to even the count, saw the bail meres wnai ine Dencn looks like during a tense moment In a football game.

It's the Ohio State sWeltae contingent during the Buckeye-Indiana game, and Its a remarkable study In expressions. Coach FTancis Schmidt is standing, his fists clenched, while the benchwarmers gnaw their fingernails and let their jaws sag. Ohio won 33 to 0, so you can imagine what Ifs like in a close game. (Associated Press Photo). And here's, another one: On the above mentioned "fourth" when Windber tried the pass from kick formation, goal line where the Lewistown cap Score by periods: Altoona 0 7 0 613 Windber 0 7 6 013 Touchdowns, Simms, Farkes 2, Kyle, Point after touchdowns.

tain downed it The extra point was made by rushing. the pass came back from cen Bucking up in the second half, Kyle tkick, Farkes (kick. Substitutions: Windber: Sendek, the Roughriders carried the ball twice to the shadows of the Lewis-town goal posts but were staved off Jawns Swamp Tyrone, 34-0 Harding and Freeman: Altoona: Luckner. Reilly, Lobre, Swab. Stif- partially by over-zealous officials who placed the pigskin back to the ijer.

mm, tarottiers ana rteign- ter to one of the Windber backs, whose knee was firmly planted on the ground. The backfield player tossed the ball up to Farkes without touching the ball down, and Farkes made the pass. However, the ball was dead because the Windber back who received it from ecnter was legally down as his knee was no the ground. I ard- I Referee. Dr.

Reed, point where the Lewistown players shoved the carrier instead of the Vargo, Munis Star As Coach point farthest advanced. Inciden change ownership nine times. A straight march of S5 yards, from the Aiteona 15 to the goal line, gave Altoona the first touchdown of the year against a Wind Tarentum. Umpire. Dr.

E. A. Rose. Leechburg. Head linesman, Ben S.

Kinesley. Howard. Johnnies Top Conference Stonebraker 11 Loses First tally, two of the officials. Referee McMillen and Umpire Simon are members of the Lewistown High school faculty. Roosevelt took to the air three time's with two passes successful.

Horton mith Win LoiiiTilIe Open Windber lost SO yards for penalties and should have been Orange Line Takes Terrific Battering taken back twice as far. Officials consistently failed to Altoona High In Fourth Place In Western Football Group see slussing, thumping down R. J. H. vs.

L. 1. H. Madden LE Collins Gatsche LT Close tC) Cassidy LG Wilson DePiro tC) Quay-Colombo RG Skipper Ramsey RT Wagner From Home Team ber team. The series of p.ays, which smashed the Windber defense, brought the ball to the one foot line as the first quarter ended.

On the first play of the second bracket, Ken Simms went over on a sneak. Kyle made the placement kick. Windber, scoring both touchdowns on short forward passes, recovered a fumble by Simms in the second quarter. Kyle picked off to Windber, and the Coaltown-ers. unable to gain, punted.

Simms tock the punt, returned it five on the pile -and use of knees by Windier players. Henger, Wetzel for Kohan, Benja for Davidson, Lestrick for Vargo; Tyrone Jones for Pownall Morgan for Reeder, Crane for Rote, Pownall for Jones. Carling for Snyder, Hsyl for Shildt, Westbrook for Albright, Fisher for Thomas, Hoffman for Bressler, for LaPorte. Referee: Washabaugh. Umpire: Butler.

Head Linesman: Buckwalter. LOUISVILLE, Ky, Oct. 14 Horton Smith of Oak Park. Hl won the S5.0CX) Louisville Open tournament here today with a 256 total for the 72 holes. Craig Wood of Deal, X.

finished second with 2S9 and Tommy Armour of Chicago came in third, one stroke hieher than Wood. own 30 yard line. Ground plays and forward passes netted the visitors no substantial gains, and they Immediately punted. Each team proceeded to play safe and an exchange of punts took place as the first quarter ended. The second quarter was uneventful and as the haft ended, a Lilly pass was grounded on the Legion's own 45 yard line.

Mower received the Lilly kick-off to start the second half on his own 28 yard line and advanced it to the 40 yard line with a nice run. On the first play, McGee came out of punt formation to throw a pass but the ball intended for Rush was grounded. Wide end plays were tried with no result and Botteicher kicked to Brown, who dodged several would be Legion tacklers and from his own 20 yard line advanced the oval up to Lilly's 40 yard line. Two power plays through center netted Lilly a first down and the ball now rested on the Legion 48 yard line. Here Lilly pulled a long tricky pass play that placed the ball in Right End Stanlow's hands and a supposedly legal score but the play was called back as both sides were offsides.

Lilly then elected to heave another pass but the Several Altoona High grid- Johnstown High boosted its con HARRISBURG, Oct. 14. JP) A ders, as a result of the bumps ference championship hopes on thorough week end shuffling cata Strohm RE Clare Brenner QB Youngkin Sicola LHB Rishel (C) they took in the game Saturday, will be out of practice the pulted new leaders to the tops of Pennsylvania's Eastern and West first few days this week. Crippled as it now is. the Maroon ern Scholastic Football conferences.

The Spartans, Southern Califor- Saturday afternoon by defeating Tyrone High at Johnstown by the score of 34 to 0. The Orange squad was no match for the big Johnstown boys who rode rough-shod over the Tyrone defense and smothered the Tyrone Benjamin RHB McCaffery Steinbauer FB Lilley Roosevelt 6 0 0 06 Lewistown 0 7 0 07 Steeiton emerged as the pace squad may have difficulty nia's reserve football squad, will vards. but lost control of it as se against Lock Haven next Sat- mwi innirtr eTrvn ssrtf ti? maker in the east, although its point-getting ability was challenged by Myers, of Wilkes-Barre, and Touchdowns: Roosevelt: Brenner; was tackled and Kinney. Windber JfaI, the lead' cf 1933 urdav at Lock Haven. Football Results attack with little difficulty.

How Johnstown stepped to the van of Lewistown: Close. Point after touchdown: Lilley (rushing). Referee: McMillen, Lewistown. Um lef: end, recovered on the Altoona California team. 21.

Farkes made three through the ever, the Tyrone lads put up a val the Western section. iant defense throughout and never pire: Simon, Lewistown. Head linesman: Geedy. line, then took a pass from Quarter-; back Manotti for an eleven yard-gain, and a first down on Both teams turned in decisive victories. Steeiton vanquished the hitherto undefeated Allentown Tie Game Play By Play eleven, 22 to 0, and Johnstown toona stripe.

Three plays aa-vanced the ball to the four yard FIRST QUARTER turned the same trick at the expense of Tyrone, 34 to 0. The fa line, and on the final play, Wind-j Winning the toss, Windber kick gave up until the final whistle. Vargo and Mitrus wera the big guns in the Johnstown attack, Vargo scoring the first tally within five minutes from the opening play, receiving a long pass from Kakula and galloping 30 yards to the goal, Benja tallied the extra point with a plunge through center. Zakula scored the second 6-point-er at the opening of the second ber scored on a short pass irom. vorite won in each case but few ball was knocked down as the es observers predicted either the Steeltowners or the Johnnies would and Windber was penalized 15 yards for holding, placing the ball on Windber's 26.

Ward and Kyle failed to gain, and Kyle threw two passes which failed as Altoona couldn't capitalize the breaks, ceding the bail to Windber on the 25. Farkes failed to gain as Windber took another 15 yard penalty for holding, placing the ball on By "PEANUTS' win by such margins. Altoona, hot in pursuit of Johns quarter ended. The final quarter produced Ehredt and Baker in the Legion lineup. After Lilly punted to E.

Rush on 40 8 15 yard line, Eddie returned the oval to the 20 yard line where Baker ploughed through the line for a first down on the town, was forced to put on a last minute rally to tie Windber, 13-13 quarter, going through center for four yards after the Johnnies had made a march down the field for three first downs. Scholastic Windber 13, Altoona 13. Lewistown 7, Roosevelt Johnstown 34, Tyrone 0. Hollidaysburg 12, Phillpsburg 0. Bellwood 38, Woodward 0.

Blacklick 2, Cherry Tree 0. Bellefonte 6, Curwensville 0. Bethlehem 12, Pottsville 0. Carrolltown 12, Spangler 0. Dale 7, New Florence 0.

DuBois 13, East Pittsburg 7. Ebensburg 24, Cresson 13. Hazleton 12, Wilkes-Barre 6. Huntingdon 21, Mount Union 0. John Harris 7, Easton 6.

Lancaster 7, Reading 0. Lock Haven 12, Clearfield 6. New Castle 9, Washington 6. Norristown 7, Chester 0. Portage 39, Patton 0.

Portage Twp. 13, Bolivar 7. Punxsutawney 47, Reynoldsville CIVIC MERCANTILE LEAGUE Metropolitan Alleys Standings ed, with Farkes booting to Ward on the Altoona 7, and Ward came back to the 3a Ward. Kyle and Savage made a first down on the AHS 42 on there line plays. Ward got 6 around left end and Kyle one at tackle.

Kyle booted a quick punt out into the Windber end zone, Windber receiving the ball on the 20. DePolo lost one yard, which Farkes made up a. minute later. Ickes was hurt on the play but stayed in ths game. Farbes punted poorly, to Wind-ber's 31.

where Eckley put it down. Manotu to tarses. Altoona launched another drive for the Windber goal near the close of the second period but the half ended with Altoona on Windber' 3-0 yard line. Windber's second touchdown was a converted break. Ram F.eilly fumbled on Altoona's 26 yard line asd Windber recovered.

Farkes hit the line for five yards, then threw a pass to Bell for a 10 vard gain and a first down on the Windber 10 stripe. Luckner Tyrone came back strong but a intercepted Farkes' pass on Wind 30 yard line. Ehredt and Baker alternated lugging the ball to place the oval on the 37 yard in the day's closest approach to an upset among the top-flight contenders. The deadlock was Windber's third no-decision tussle, a mark equalled in the east by William Penn and Mt. Carmel, who fought to a 7-7 tie in a Friday floodlight combat In addition to Johnstown, six ber's 37.

Ward made 3 at left end and Savage 2 at right guard. Reilly went in for Savage. Kyle got 2 around right end, and Ward, Clubs Lions Club 10 Middle Division 10 South Altoona 10 Red Men 9 A Stores 8 Harshbargers 8 Post Office 4 Bell Phone 1 stripe where the Legion actions ceased. Altooca's 10 yard line. Manotti juggling the ball on the next play, After an exchange of punts, Bot made six yards ott ngnt tacie i ara, ana savage eaca couia teicher ripped off beautiful 35 and Farkes to gam.

get but tsree yards in three p'ays. mace 2 but didn't get the first down. Windber getting the ball on its own 26 stripe. With four vards to go. Windber and on the fourth Savaee pass yard sprint weaving in and out bad pass from center caught Pete Shildt for a 27-yard loss and Reeder to the 43 yard line.

Johnstown kept pounding at the Tyrone line and worked the ball down with an exchange of kicks and a forward pass, together with a 5-yard penalty for Tyrone. Mitrus scored a touchdown when he hit center for 7 yards. Zakula scored the extra point with a beautiful placement kick. Johnstown had a little more difficulty in scoring the fourth "touchdown but the continued hammering at the Tyrone line found the failed as Altoona ceded the ball pulled the same pass play which 6. for a possible score but Brown nailed him on the Lilly 38 yard brousht them their first score.

Manotti cassinz to Farkes for the line to suppress the uprising. Again Botteicher was forced to kick from the 35 yard line and touchdown. Farkes" kick failed. Altoona's second touchdown came Manotti got Sr jv-j-cs around right end and Farkes 8 yards for a first -ewn on Windber's 40. Farkes got 2 at left tackle, but Windber was penalized 15 yards on the next play.

Kyle intercepted Farkes pass on Windber's 45. Kyle to Luckner Next Wednesday N'ighfs Schedule 7 p. m. Lions Club vs. South Altoona.

Red Men vs. A Stores. 9 p. m. Harshbargers Dairy vs.

Bell Phone. Post Office vs. Middle Division. booted the oval out of bounds on to Windber on WinSber's 23. Manotti skirted right end for 10 yards and a first down on Windber's 33.

Farkes hit center for 3. Manotti passed to Farkes for 6 yards gain, but another pass, this time by Farkes. failed. Farkes punted to Simms on the AHS 15 yard line. Kyle got three around right end.

Savage 3 thru on another long drive, this time aided by a 15 yard penalty. Near the Lilly 10 yard line. Lilly came Western teams remain undefeated or untied. Of the sextet, Hollidaysburg has won four straight, and Huntingdon and State College have triumphed on two occasions. Somerset, Bellefonte, and Lewistown have won their only conference engagements.

In the week-end skirmishes, Hollidaysburg invaded Philipsburg to get a 12-0 decision, and Huntingdon upset Mount Union by 21 to 0. Lock Haven defeated Clearfield, 12-6, in a renewal of relations between traditional rivals. The standing: WESTERN CONFERENCE back strong to make a first down on a bullet pass was good for 14 but their serious bid for a touch Orange lads giving way and a pass from Kakula to Vargo brought the yards and a first down on Wind down was repulsed as a pass ball down to the 20 yard line and Bradley to Mattiello failed and ber's 34. Ward skirted right end for 4 yards as the quarter ended. three plays took Davidson' over, left tack.e and Kvle 10 at risht.

the ball was grounded on the Le Zahula again kicked the extra tackle for a first down on AHS gion 32 yard line to end the game. point 31. Kyle was injured on the 10 A crowd of approximately 2,000 Mitrus scored the final touch witnessed the stalemate as the 1 down towards the closing minutes the close of the third quarter it stared when Farkes kicked off to Ward on Altoona's 15 marker. From there, on a series of 12 plays, the Marocr-s took the ball over. Kyle's kick' was no good.

Between halves, the Windber High band, under the direction of Wesley Makuch. made a big hit with fans. Makuch, as a wielder of batons, presented an act all his own and the fans liked him. Altoona had 14 first downs to 10 by Windber. had the upper hand punting and return of punts, had four intercepted passes to two by Windber, made a better Legionnaires failed to score for of the game.

Johnstown started on the second successive week. Special Mention The Civic-Mercantile league bowlers sure had a Gala evening on the Alleys. Five big scores over the 600 mark which is very unusual together with 19 over the 200 single counts and a mighty 2819 hit registered. The wooden gadgets certainly must have been standing close together or else the boys are starting to find their control. This represents the largest scores so far this season and will be hard to pass in the future.

their own 20-yard line and battered 8 Lilly Sandy 21, Big Run 0. Sranton Tech 0, Dunmore 0. Stetlton 22, Allentown 0. Weirton 50, South High (Pitt.) 0 Williamsport 33, Montgomery 0. Collegiate Alabama 41, Miss.

State 0. Arkansas 6, Baylor 0. Army 48, Drake 0. Bloomsburg 3, Lock Haven 0. Catawba 0, Elon 0.

Chicago 27, Michigan 0. Colgate 62, St Bonaventure 0. Columbia 29, P. M. I.

6. Delaware 14, Juniata, 0. Dickinson 6, Swarthmore 0. Duke 20, Georgia Tech 0. F.

M. 14, Lafayette 0. Grove City 18, Slippery Rock 0. Harvard 13, Brown 0. Indiana 6, Temple 6.

Iowa State 13, Missouri 0. LaSalle 13, Villanova 6. Michigan 13, Carnegie 0. Navy 16, Maryland 13. North Carolina 14, Georgia 0.

Notre Dame 18, Purdue 7. Penn State 32, Gettysburg 6. Princeton 35, Williams 6. Rice 19, S. Methodist 0.

Shipoensburg 7, E. Stroudsburg 6. St Vincents 54, Clarion 6. Syracuse 20, Cornell 7. Tennessee 27, Mississippi 0.

40 LE the Tyrone line for six straight flrstdowns, Mitrus taking the ball ovr on a plunge through left Mattiello yard gain but was kept in the game. Running from punt formation. Ward flanked the left side of the line for 11 yards and a first down on AHS 42. Ward again carried the ball, this time around right end, for 10 more yards and a first down on Windber's 47. Savage hit right guard for 2 yards, and the Maroons was aided by a 5 Albrano Lagudice THIRD QUARTER Kyle kicked off to Manotti, who returned the ball from the 5 to 28.

Manotti ripped around right end for 33 yards to the Altoona 41 strip. Bell lost 5, but Farkes made up 3 by a try at right end. A pass. Manotti to Farkes over the center of the line was good for 8 yards, and was followed by one from Farkes to Bell for 10 yards and a first down on the AHS 24. DePolo lost 5.

Luckner knocked down Manotti's pass. Manotti to Bell made 8, and Manotti to Farkes 6, falling about 1 yard shot of a first down as Al tackle. Buck Rouzer Parsons Shute Yavasille LT LG RG The terrific onslaught against K. Leap Rodgers the Tyrone line exacted a toll which will seriously effect the RT Servella RE Mower Leap Stanlow averase on comr.eted passes ana chances of the Orangemen in their coming game against Huntingdon i yard on Windber for off The Four Marvels played its best game of the sea High single game score player, High at Huntingdon next Saturday. sides.

Savage got at left tackle, Simms failed in a buck at center, and Edelman 231. son. I While Windber was capitalizing Every boy on the Tyrone line took a hard battering and had to be re High single game score club, Team Pts. Johnstown 3 0 0 115 Somerset 1 0 0 110 Lewistown 10 0 100 Altoona 2 0 1 98 Westmont 10 1 95 Bellefonte 1 0 0 95 DuBois 2 1 0 92 Huntingdon 2 0 0 80 State College 2 0 0 80 Hollidaysburg 4 0 0 75 Morrisdale 1 0 1 70 Lock Haven 1 1 1 65 Windber 0 0 3 60 Tyrone 2 10 57 Ferndale 12 1 52 Ebensburg 1 1 0 50 Franklin 1 2 0 38 Clearfield 1 2 0 23 Bedford 1 2 0 18 Cresson 0 1 0 00 Philipsburg 0 2 0 00 Cooper 0 2 0 00 Osceola Mills 0 3 0 00 Mt. Union 0 4 0 00 Williamsburg 0 4 0 00 Middle Division 97L toona took the ball on its own placed before the end of the game, then Savage ripped the line open for a 22 yard sprint which rave High three game score club, The backfield, with the exeption Brown QB E.

Rush Bradley LHB McGee W. Eckenrode RHB Singer R. Eckenrode FB Malone Score by periodst Lilly 0 0 0 00 40 8 0 0 0 00 Substitutions: 40 8: Ehredt, Baker, Botteicher, Merin, T. Rush. Referee, Pat Gibbons.

Umpire, O'-Donnell. Head linesman, Goss. Altoona a first down on Windber's of mighty Mite Scordo, came South Altoona 2819. High three game score player, Edelman 673. through the ontest unscathed.

on the creaks given tfiem oy Altoona's fumbles, the Maroons let several sweet opportunities get away. In the first quarter, Farkes' punt was bad and Altoona received the ball on the Windber 31 yard V.2. However, no territory could fc gleaned and the chance slipped away. Johnstown tallied a total of 16 16. Ward Kyle took three plays for a first down on Windber's 6.

Ward got 3 off left tackle. Savage carried the ball as Windber was offsides and the ball was flrstdowns to Tyrone's 3. The lineup: Johnstown High Pos. Tyrone High 15 yard line. Luckner made 5 off right end.

Luckner recovered his own fumble without gain. Kyle to Luckner made 7 yards and a first down on Altoona's 23. P.eilly fumbled and Bell recovered on Altoona's 25. Farkes hit center for 5, then threw a pass to Bell for 10 yards and a first down on Altoona's 10 marker. Manotti made 6 off right tackle, Farkes failed to gain.

Manotti passed to Farkes for a laced on the one ran! lin Ward Then too. when too when Vargo LE LaPorte Bastaja LT Savage intercept- made thirds Petro LG Bressler Club Leaders Middle Division, Edelman, 673. South Altoona, Anderson, 627. Bell Phone, Stephens, 613. Stores, Lafferty, 603.

Lions, Figart, 600. Red Men, Bayle, 566. Harshbargers Dairy, Roberts, 557. Post Office, Miller, 529. Texas 19, Oklahoma 0.

Thiel 38, Holbrook 0. Tulane 28, Florida 12. Washington 15, Oregon 6. Waynesburg 16, Bethany 0. Western Md.

49, Albright 0. Yale 14, Penn 6. Local Independent Cresson 6, Juniata Cobras 0. Cubs 13, Prospect 0. Fry's 0, Red Devils 0.

Hurricanes 25, Lakemont 7. ed Manotti's pass, and a 15-yard peaalty was given Windber on the same to put the ball on the Windber 26. the Maroons again failed in the second quarter. otti Bass, and a 15-vard duck to piace me oaii on tne one foot line as the quarter ended. SECOXD QUARTER On the first play, Simms went over on a sneak from the 1 foot Pearach Pownall Craig RG Thomas Whitney RT Rote Kohan RE Albright Aitoona players will go Henger QB Snyder easy on their drill today in pre touchdown.

Farkes' kick failed for the extra point, putting WinSber paration for Lock Haven next line to score the first touchdown made against Windber this year. Kyle made the kick. The dash for the touchdown, climaxed an S5 Zakula LHB Reeder Mitrus RHB Scordo Benja FB Shildt Topnotchers As we mentioned a big week even in the single game end shots week. The game is on the Clinton PUBLIC RIFLE MATCH A public rifle match for the benefit Of the Pinecroft Fire company will be held Saturday afternoon, October 20, beginning at 1 o'clock. The match will be staged at Ferndale Park.

Shooting will ahead, 13-7. Farkes kicked off to Ward on the AHS 16, and Ward came back county Score by periods: Babe Klevan Given Banquet By Legion Johnstown High ...7 13 7 734 to the 34. Luckner got 8 around and here are the lucky fellows. Edelman 231, 222, 220, Stephens 230, 203, Moore 200, Angermeir Tyrone High 0 0 0 0 0 yard march. Kyle kicked off to Manotti on the Windber 6, and he came back to the 25.

DePolo made 2 at left end, and as Manotti's pass to Bell Seventy Women Seek State Golf Crown Touchdowns: Vargo, Zakula, After holding a strong Lilly ex- Davidson, Mitrus 2. bigh school team to a tie yester HERSKEY, Oct 14. JPt Sev Extra points: Benja, Zakula 3 be at 100 yards, muzzle rest, using any rifle or sights, as nothing in way of equipment will be barred at these matches. The standard target with a 6 Inch bulls-eye will day afternoon, the Blair volture failed, Farke3 punted the ball go (all line plunges). enty Pennsylvania women tee off 203.

Bayle 204, Anderson 213, 212, 202, Earth 226, Schmidt 2ZL Roberts 212, Rockey 216, Miller 200, Lafferty 207, 201, and Figard 216. Edelman and Anderson take the free passes this time. 40 and 8 team held a dinner at the American Legion home in hon Substitutions: Johnstown Trufl- tomorrow at the Hershey Country Club, starting a drive toward the na for Zakula, Davidson for Benja, Popchak for Mitrus, Miller for or of Babe Klevan, former manager of the team. be used and all contestants will shoot at the same target However, Pennsylvania State Women's Golf each contestant's shot will be The team. Coach Nick Irvin, ing to Simms who fumbled as he was tackled and Kinney recovered on the AHS 21 yard line.

Farkes hit left tackle for 3, then received a pass from Manotti good for 11 yards and a first down on the AHS 7 stripe. Farkes fumbled but Bell recovered without loss. Farkes hit center for 2. the end of the match and no wins left end. Savage got one at right guard.

Ward iade one yard at center and Luckner made it a first down with a sneak play on Altoona's 45. Kyle made 2 at right tackle, then Kyle to Ward failed. Savage to Lobre made 11. yards and a first down on Windber's 41 yard marker as the quarter ended. FOCBTH QUARTER Ward went around left end as Windber was penalized 15 yards, giving Altoona a first down on Windber's 23.

Luckner to Ward, a pass good for 18 yards, made a first down on Windber's 5. Ward hit left tackle for one. Savage left guard for 2 and Kyle right marked; the shot nearest to center to count as the winner. Targets to their credit Business Manager Cole, Booking Manager Sharer and guests attended the dinner In honor of the for A change of the leaders was mer manager. noticed after this week's scores rolled in.

Red Men were on top Total Pins Clubs Middle Division 13163 South Altoona 12990 Lions Club 12910 Stores 12708 Red Men 12575 Harshbargers 12437 Post Office 12178 Bell Phone 11109 will be supplied. In case of inclement weather the shooters will be amply protected. Hams, bacon, butter and chickens will be An exact science In which perfect equipment, good workmanship and rellablt Insurance Join to your complete satisfaction. Yet the cost Is reasonable often less than the price of Inferior moving service. Filer's Transfer Babe Klevan is now located In Ian otti hit left tackle for a foot Harrisburg as manager of the association crown worn by Miss Frances Williams of Allentown.

Survivors of tomorrow's dS hole Qualifying round engage in match play, with the finals Friday. Philadelphia's bloc of 22 players, iiany of whom participated in the lational tournament at and the Berthellyn Cup match at Huntingdon Valley, leads the field in numerical strength Other entries are from Pittsburg. Reading. York, Lancaster, Harris-burg, Lebanon and Oakmont gain, then on the next play, passed to Farkes for a 4 yard gain Klevan Bros, shoe store in that city. He was asked to be in Altoo and touchdown.

Farkes made the na yesterday by the management of the team and a dinner In his awarded to deserving contestants. It is hoped that there will be good turnouts at these matches as everything received will go towards the Pinecroft Fire company. This shooting ground is located on the last week but they suffered reverses and moved down to fourth position leaving three outfits tied up for the top place, but that won't be for long as the Lions Club and South Altoona will battle the early match next week while Middle Division tackles Post Office. placement to knot the score at 7-7. Kyle kicked off to DePolo on the 10.

and DePolo came back to the 20. Savage Intercepted Man tackle for the touchdown. Kvle 1022 Eleventh Ave. STORAGE 828 Nineteenth St The teams all experienced victories from the 600 scores with the exception of the Bell Phone as they were over 400 sticks short at honor was planned, unknown to him. The event was held immediately after the game and 35 persons were present failed to make the kick which (Continued on Page 9) back road leading to Bellwood otti's pass after an offsides play from Altoona..

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