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Mrs. Josephine Shutco, of Barnesbo- SGT. JOHN SHUTCO ro. The soldier was called for mili- BLATT BROTHERS 18 KILLED IN ACTION tary service on June 5th, 1941, and was assigned to overseas duty with Sgt. John J. Shutco, aged twenty- |p, infantry sixteen months ago. six years, was killed in action of the Frm ey HIGHL IGHTS 16th of March in Germany, the War Department has informed his widow, Buy War Bonds and Stamps. GR AND OF SPORTS ACTIVITIES TREASURER’S SALE OF SEATED LANDS

(Continued from Page Two) THEATRE PATTON = » PATTON TEAM considered retiring to his South Car- = 2 8 The Patton Baseball team held a olina farm. Ywner or Reputed ii gi Ownor or Reputed Owner 'k { i Owner meeting in the American Legion has a baby who Fri., Sat., April 20-21 i i Home last Wednesday evening and will not eat breakfast unless daddy is i il i 1 plans were made to start the coming present. So no matter at what hour Dagwood looks info J. Stephens s. M. Hammer season. the last man was retired the night be- Sudan!..where adveriture 49.19 fore, Cooper had to be up at the crack P, alk 36.90 The club elected Charlie Swab as lives and romance rules! | Dane Borough and Leo Grimme as secre- of dawn. There is nothing wrong with the crystal |Isaac C. Wilt Est. 69.35 No. tary of the team. the big ’s health, ‘but he was Upper Yoder Township Paul James “ere A Scott Bea dith No. 3 Plans were made as to securing weary of the hours. ball...and his Lot No. 72 ... 8.44 1{C. Don Mishier— David Cornelius, equipment and transportation for the , who was enjoying his 0. 14.94 club. Also the erection of a back- finest year in baseball had to ask Cisto D. “Grosina. 243-244 118.69 stop at the ball park is necessary for time out toward the end of last 11.86 along with keeping the field in con- season because of indigestion, attrib- dition. Plans for the handling of uted as much to the irregular hours 10.72 these matters were made. and meals as to a spinal ailment. 12.87 The Patton team enjoyed a suc- A crack and veteran St. Louis base- cessful season last year after a late ball writer requested another assign- start. With the addition of a few | ment if night baseball would be more promising players the fans can | played to such an extent as last sea- charles Hemsing- expect a brand of ball equal to, not son. Ma ry Kautman better than any in this section. Eating at all hours, not knowing Est. Charles Swab, the new manager, when to eat, players, writers and fans desires that all baseball prospects have become sandwich men and No. 1|/Minnte be on hand at the regular practice night hawks with moonlight baseball. ress or E. sessions to be held every evening at ston, No % | Peoples Physicians warn afgainst going to George Makin the local ball park. A game is be- bed on, top of a heavy meal, so many Nathan lien. 14 ing arranged with the Madera club on of the players stay up into the wee Mary Milter Decoration Day to open the season. Ada Ruth Martin small hours of the night. McClain 3 ok ok ok Xk had the Vince DiMaggio McNal 0. NORTHERN CAMBRIA incident and the night club tab man- 1|Joseph BASEBALL LEAGUE agers lose control. , No. 318 16.00 has Samuels. No. 1 CIty ‘ot Jonistown The newly - organized baseball | Attendance shows that given i 2 45 league in Northern Cambria County | enough light, night baseball will put Delroy TF. Slick, Twelfth Ward with ANDY DEVINE No. 140 - % ia. y Est. held a meeting last Thursday eve- itself out. Sam “Breadon, for one, | No. 407 - | 1-3| Wm. - ning at the Barnesboro Moose Home promises his athletes that there will GEORGE ZUCCO | 1] gonn a and it is the desire of the league to be considerably less of it this season. ROBERT WARWICK | i! 130m “B. Young et increase its membership to 10 teams. Larry MacPhail was right when he

| | said the novelty must not be per- .08 | Thirteenth’ “Ward Six teams have already designated Washington Township %| Stephen A. Bu their entry into the loop, they are mitted to wear off and that seven Michael Andr 9.93 | J — Sun., Mon., a ny 22t024 John Koons 76.83 % [John E. dentrack Barnesboro Polish American Legion, night games are sufficient. Lilly Borough 16.96 Fifteenth Ward Barnesboro Moose, Bakerton, Moss Matinee Sunday at 2:30 |Clarence Penning- ton — Creek and Patton. SPORT PICKUPS Surf...... 12.16 z 1|Lemuel Arbzugh .. President John Wagner, the newly John Smsinek | 2| %|/Home Owners Leo Houck, veteran boxing , |Bertha Ve 48 | Loan Corp.—No. appointed head of the league espe- who went to Greenland three months West Carroll Townsbl | Michael Burzen- | cially desires to make contact with ago as an army sports consultant, sky Ser tsanertsaninneen | | pADY aires Emeigh , St. Benedict, Hastings, has returned to his duties as Physical Michael Campbell | |Seventeenth Ward Mary Fox ..... | 1| Victoria Hatteras Ebensburg, Colver, and Revloc. Any cducation instructor at Pennsylvania Mary A. | | No. 619 interested organization, however, can State College. He will serve as Coach Mo C Fomble 37 | Cambria Li | Coal Co. Loghee receive all the information by writing Joe Bedenk’s baseball aid again this Met bie “Coal | —(Jas Moore- | John Emmerling) to John Wagner, Barnesboro or call- spring. Steve Terebus, coach at McCombie Goal | | Cambria Lockie ing Barneshcro Telephone No. 7. Southmont High for the last three | | Coal Co.—No. | | Bl Miller hi ok ok kk years was elected head coach at t 0 - | | por B' Smith shopMcCombie FOUR CLUB RACE SEEN Windber High School, John Kawchak, i 4 leambris Lochrie | al Co — IN assistant coach at Johnstown High Band House |McCombie Coa | ¥ Qonn Emmer- | | During the last few years the St. School for the past three seasons will Tipple| IC: Louis Cardinals have been the choice be assistant coach at Windber. | 1 Louis C of the majority to cop the National Terebus and Kawchak were foot- 9 1! ane ‘& Mary Chu- League flag and they did. It is dif- ball teammates at Joseph Johns Jun- | | bara—No. 1045 ferent this year. The predictions are ior High School, Johnstown High | 1% |Jessie M. Davis & divided between the St. Louis Car- School and later Carnegie Tech and | | Eliz. Morris— | | Nos. 2959, 2960 dinals, , New York | their dream of becoming a coaching % | |Lizzie Depple ..... | 1|Beatrice Die m— Giants and the . Four | combination became a reality. | No 6 clubs in a thick fight for the pen- Col. Edward Eagan, New York | 2|Chas “Gram- STARRING | | I ng—Nos. 1086, nant is better than one team winning | state athletic commission chairman, | 07 with ease. | predicts the new boxing champions ' Gland The Pittsburgh Pirates claim great will come out of the armed forces. “Champion Joe Louis,” Col. Eagan No. . pitching—, Preacher Roe, 1/pavid Living- said, “must be past his prime now.” wr Margaret OBrien, OE | . 325 . Nick Strincevich, , Fred {Daniel Ott— Ostermueller and Al Gerheauser re- “Even as far back as the Billy Conn | 87 bout, he was fighting a losing cause. Hires cently acquired from the Phillies in No.:: 5: . ee Louis did not defeat Conn. The wild Von Lunen a trade for Vince DiMaggio. MEET ME IN ST LOUIS The catching of the Pirates with Irishman defeated himself. I believe “Willett— it will be an army man who will de- Mary Lucille Tom Marjorie 11, 20 the veteran Al Lopez is good. The | infield and outfield are veterans. The || throne Louis.” ASTOR BREMER DRAKE MAIN Pfc. Griffith Baugher, who until team can . It was hot in the last | Screen Play by Irving Brecher and Fred F. Finklehoffe * Based on the Book weeks of the 1944 season, better than | four months ago never rolled a bowl- | ing ball has compiled an average of by Sally Benson * Directed by Vincente Minnelli ® Produced by Arthur Freed the Cards at the time, and the club | 204 for 61 games which would place has the same lineup to resume with | 2 1] lschn w retgTo? the addition of a few promising play- || him among the leading bowlers in | Twenticti § w ard Kati ers acquired from the Albany Club || the country. Wed., Thurs, April 25-26 | Nos 178, last season. The Brooklyn Tigers professional I 186, 187 | football team has merged with the 8 Alga i Duwell— The Chicago Cubs are the envy of 1 37, 40 Boston Yankees. All the combined every club in the league with their | %l Johnston n Trust clubs home games except one, against _Truste By and . The Cubs are | the New York Giants will be played 1annis LL well stocked with and in- | in Boston. fielders. There is plenty of hitting | - 1] (carrie Tewis—No. The Chicago Cubs are claiming 190 ase provided. Bill Nicholson is able to | Pheer more than average speed in the in- 1 Reriha leave his war job and become a full |' feild and outfield. They also claim No. 40 creer time player. As to the pitching of 113 me Overiori Mickey Livingston and Dewey Wil- the Cubs, Paul Derringer, veteran, N 0. liams are the speediest afoot of all 1|John Skulk “(Shu- has this to say: “Looks like the pitch- lik) No. 4 catchers. 1Bliz ers are going to have a big edge on With the death of President Roose- | the hitters this spring, and we've got wi velt last week all sports halted to 1|Margaret Zusman the pitchers and the best catching | No. svsraeeris pay tribute to the man, who in con- staff in the league. Some of the good |Twenty-F irst Ward quering paralysis lighted the way for OLUMBIA ALLEL 35 [Sarah BE. Harvey pitchers may step out and win their National 1|Kate, Edna and many a youth, now a fine athlete be- EE] Bar nk—No. 241. | Jos. M. Kunkle first four or five games, I hope to t National cause he wouldn't stay licked. No. do that myself. A start like that 5 ok ok

Nations would give us a mighty fine chance BASEBALL PROBLEM for the . The club is better in| The following baseball problem was every way than it was a year ago, Have pronounced sometime ago. It reveals much better.” some of the inside stuff in baseball The New York Giants veteran sec- and it brought to the attention of Something retary, Eddie Brannick, says the] the baseball fans. team that beats the cubs will win How much do you really know Ta, x or the pennant. And he goes further about baseball? Are you well-versed Bernosky— and says the Giants can do that. National to on the sport or do you just have 175.. “Giants, Cubs, Cardinals and Pi- an idea of what is going on? Some wn arts COBURN rates, in that order,” says Brannick. fans feel if they know what a “St. Louis has lost too many good | play, a squeeze play or a fielder’s Screen Play by Virginia Van Upp and F. Hugh Herbert Sell? men to duplicate last year's run-| chioce are that they are master- Produced by VIRGINIA VAN UPP - Directed by CHARLES VIDOR

away.” minds of the game The Giants have the best pitching Here is a problem: Edward Roth staff in years and that's what they What kind of a ball does a major 2 |John Shuron—No. league throw to a hatter 133 Use Our have needed all along. The race may

be very close and one man who might when the bases are full and he knows decide it is Bill Nicholson with his the squeeze play is on? big bat. If Bill has a big year, the The pitcher is called a duster—and It is estimated one million Greeks pennant could fly in Chicago. for this reason, the man at the plate SNAH GOOLE SAYS: | are suffering from tuberculosis, Classified will, in most cases, draw back in chiefly as the result of the Axis oc- 44.10 order to avoid being hit by the ball. The President of supation, NIGHT BASEBALL 40.86 The catcher catches the ball, and nine ," all the people of the Ed Barrow of the Yankees has ac- 131.07 times out of ten the runner at third, , United States, not [Mason & He singer 87.66 | quired powerful allies in his cam-| just a part of the Lemon Juice Recipe Checks {who is off with the pitcher's wind- Fifth Ward paign against excessive night base- “l Lowman Griffith .. 25.73 Ad up is a dead pigeon between third and peolpe, died. Rheumatic Pain Quickly Sixth Ward ball and it is the majority of the | Although some Menoher 37.66 | home. National players themselves who do not like may not have agag- If you suffer from rheumatic, arthri- —————V simple of Johns- it, reed with the Pres tis or neuritis pain, try this 6.02 NOVENA IN HONOR OF inexpensive home recipe that thousands * dent's policies, he are using. Get a package of Ru-Ex 19.28 { The St. Louis Cardinals last year THE LITTLE FLOWER Section for one group, finished the season sick was our President | Compound, a 2 weeks’ supply today, Mix it with a quart of water, add the . 34.70 from and fed up with the arclights. and we respect our ™ Sohnitoi Bank The Novena in honor of the Little juice 4 lemons. It's easy, pleasant | Trust Co.— —Snah Goozle. at all. You need only 3 The National League Champions ap- Flower for the month of April will Presidents. and no trouble & campbell hE | tablespoonfuls two times a ay, Often | Trustee 88.08 | peared in 32 night games at Sports- open at the Carmelite Monaster, at sometimes over- 8|Johnstown within 48 hours | Co - BH man’s park, 19 in a row, exclusive Loretto on Sunday, April 22, and PFC. STEPHEN DILLON | night — splendid results are obtained. for quickly leave %Katherine A. of Sundays, following the All-Star close Monday, April 30, at 4 p. m. OF HASTINGS, MISSING | If the pains do not Ste. arn Est.. Lot and if you do not feel better, Ru-Ex 28 86.76 game. Many requests for prayers in thanks- will cost you nothing to try as it is “Eiehth ‘Ward The Washington Senators played giving have been received. These Pfc. Stephen A. Dillon, Jr., 19, son | od by Jue druggist under an gos 1{Mary G. Bellstein ney-back guarantee. | Est.—No. 8 . 18.56 all of their home games after May will be included in this novena to- of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Dillon of | 1|Mary G. Beilste Co x for sale and recommended 5 | BEst.—No 18.56 Best 10, a total of 43 in all at night, ex- gether with the special intentions for Hastings, has been missing since the Patton Drug Co. 1{Mary ON Bellstein clusive of their Sunday and holiday an early victory and peace, and for Est. —. 18.56 15th of March in France. He is an in- ei Lode games. all in the service. All other petitions 0. 0. F.— fantryman. Two brothers are in the 191 11.93 Martin Marion, the best sent to the Monastery will be includ- 1 real y in baseball believes bouncing beneath ed. Address to the Carmelite Monas- armed forces—Cpl. Regis in the Phil- . oun C. Con- Results! ippines, and Staff Sgt. John, in Ger- —By Exrs. . 6.18 the bulbs has affected his health. tery, Loretto, Pa. i|Lissts Hammer Before signing this year after an ex- many. Another brother, Louis, holds Est... 18.07 1iChas M. ‘Hammer 6.17 , tended holdout period he seriously Buy War Bonds and Stamps. a medical discharge from the army. 1|Chas. M. Hammer 6.02