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FIJUTB LL SU All FIRST ROW, left to right-Mike Perensovich, Dick Cornell, Bill Varner, Dave Lewis, Charles Leventry, Ronald Stinebiser, Henry Progar. SECOND ROW-Iulius Gmeiner. THIRD ROW-lim Moore, Andy Kozar, Bill Brough. SOUTH FORK First game in the season and another feather in the Hornets' cap. The Falcons couldn't even break through for one touch- down. PORTAGE After nine years of defeat the Adams' team came back from Portage with a vic- tory of 41-U. ALTOONA CATHOLIC First defeat of the season came at the hands of Altoona Catholic. The opposing teamsters scored two points for a safety in Adams end zone, then with but a minute and a half to go scored a touchdown. CONEMAUGH Through the loads of mud at the point the stingers plunged for a 13-6 victory over Conemaugh's Iron Horses. Utz broke away for a long run to a touchdown. Then Don Miller kicked for an extra point and later ran 52 yards for another six points. WINDBER Windber's eleven scored over the Adams Teamsters for the second lose of the season. The Hornets made the first score but a touch- down and an intercepted pass for the oppo- nents spelled defeat. IOHNSTOWN CATHOLIC The Blue Hornets pinned an 18-7 defeat on the Crimson Crushers for the second Win at the Point. An extra point put the oppo- nents ahead but Utz ran around end 30 yards for a goal. Then late in the fourth frame Miller plunged for another six points. PORTAGE TOWNSHIP Undefeated Portage Townshipers stayed on top when they turned the Hornets back for a second defeat in a row. FRANKLIN Even with a completely different starting line-up Adams overran the Franklin Blue- Iays. Touchdowns were made as a re- sult of the Iay's penalties. LILLY First downs and lengthy marches brought a victorious end to the Armistice Day game against Lilly. Lewis and Bill Varner sat in the sidelines with injuries. WINS South Fork ............................ ...... 3 9-U Portage ........................ ...... 4 1-U Conemaugh ,....,,,.,......... ...... l 3-6 Iohnstown Catholic ..... ...... l 8-7 Franklin ...................... ...... 2 5-7 Lilly .......................... ...... 2 7-0 5 games ,.............................. ........ 1 54-2U LOSSES Altoona Catholic .................... ........ 9 -U Windber ......................... ........ 1 3-7 Portage Township ....... .............. ........ 1 3 -U 3 games .............................................. 3 5-7 Total Points-Adams 1715 Opponents 55 Thirty Two
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