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Joseph J Kata, Coach Coach Joe Kata started his football career 1D Ambrldge High School and continued hls plaving in Clarion State Teachers College Durlng those e1ght years, he played the tackle position He captained the teams of both schools in h1s senior year Mr Kata began CO8Ch1ng ln N B H 5 in 1933 and durlng lj seasons, one of wh1ch was in DuBois, C0mf1lEd a record of 93 w1ns 20 loses, and 14 t1es From 1939 through 19L9 he led the HRed and Nrlteu through 37 games without defeat H15 seven times and tled had three undefeated team won the county title once Coach Kata has seasons, and until trls year, h1s teams have never lost more than three games Ve'd say that thls record substantlates the belief trat the NKatanenN had a br11l1ant coach ! FOOTBALL In answer to a call for football men lssued by Coach Joe Kata and Assistant Coach Henry Caruso, about forty candldates answered Five candldates had earned the1r letters pre vlously E mrson Peraeghetti, ulkd Freeman Bob Hodgson, Ron Allshouse, and Ralph Bowersox These lettexmen formed the nucleus of the team that the coaches built to represent New Bethle- hem High School on the grldiron The letter men who will not be with us next year are Mike Freeman, Ralph Bowersox, Bob Hodgson, Fred Shaffer, andv Sarakan, and Emerson Perse- ghetti The l9L7 record shows 5 games won, L lost, and 1 tied The season's record is as follows OPP St Joseph Falls Creek Reynoldsville- Hickorv Twp Sykesv1lle- Curwensville Brookv1lle- Rlmersburg- Brockway Henry A Caruso, Assistant Coach Ur Caruso 18 the first alumnus of New Bethlehem High School to assist 1n coaching the Newbie football team H15 first gxperl ence w1th the Wpigskin' was in N B H S where he played center on the football team for four years, trree of wh1ch were spent on the vars1ty team Mr Caruso's college background lncludes one year at Bucknell University, two years at Indiana State Teachers College, and his senior year at Clarion State Teachers College Wh1le at Ind1ana, Ur Caruso was varsity center for two years In 'L2, Indiana won the Teachers College Mythical Championship That same year, Mr Caruso made the Teachers College All State second team ' 9 N.B.H.S. . 19 . ------------ - ---- 0 28 ---- -- ---- - ----- 7 19 ---- - -------- O O , . ----------- ---- 19 0 ' ----------------- 6 6 -f -------------- 19 13 ' ----------------- lb 13 Clarion --------------------- 19 lh ' ----------------- 7 0 -------------------- O '- s 36
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7wz'K4a New Bethlehem 12 St Joseph O The Bulldogs mastered St Joe of O11 C1ty 1h the first home game of the season The underdogs, earl, 1h the fray, became masters of the s1tuat1on The green squad from New Bethlehem Hlgh School was really C11Ck1ng as lt gained one f1PSE down after another and rusded and passed three touchdowns over for a score of 19 polnts New Bethlehem 28 Falls Creek 2 The N B H S Varslty and reserves had an offenslve f1e1d day against a 'never say d1e' Falls Creek team Ron Allshouse starring 1n the victory march crossed the chalk l1he for the f1rst score of the game In the fourth quarter the N B H S Reserves came 10 for thelr share of glory by dr1v1ng over the fourth and flnal s1x polnts of the game In the th1rd per1od, Falls Creek displayed 1ts lone Off6HS1Ve thrust in the execution of an off tackle play that was good for f1fty yards and a score New Bethlehem 12 Reynoldsvllle O Into Heyholdsv1lle the Newbles moved to defeat thelr hosts on their own fleld 19 to O The touchdowns were made by Hodgson, Kundlck, and Perseghetti The boys from Reynoldsville were the toughest oppos1t1on the Newbles had met, but defeat fell to the hard flghtlng team from Reynoldsv11le New Bethlehem O H1Ck0TX Twp 12 The Bulldogs were downed by a smart and alert H1ckory Twp squad, although N B H S outrushed and outdowned the boys from the v1c1n1ty of Sharon I the latter part of the f1PSC quarter, Hlckory roared over the Newble goal l1ne for tne1r f1PSD touchdown The score remalnec 6 O uhtll the last 1ve m1hutes of the game, when H1CkOFy'S offense a a1n took flre and put the game safely away w1th two qulck touchdowns Our boys 1n m1d f1eld played l1ke champlons but Just as soon as they came w1th1n the 15 yd marker, somet lng always went am1ss The Red and Wh1te threatened three UIMCS, and each t1me penalt1es nul11f1eo the scorlng opportunltles New Bethlehem O Sykesv1lle 6 The second defeat of the year came at the hands of the Class B champlons, the Leopards from Sykesville Th1s veteran squad, made up of SIXUCBD lettermen proved too much of a match for our l1ght and lnexperienced boys Our boys though outscored and outrushed, put up a grand ball same, winhlnv the plaudits of the spectators, coaches, and the V181u1HE team The Newbles threatened to score once when Persevhett1 broke off tackle and 1nto the clear, only to be drought down from behlnd by a beautiful tackle by Dubroskl 38 o . . . a U . - . o 0 . N . . . . A o ,1-. o c 9 0 W . . 0 , . . 1 ' I u o o 0 v o 0 . . . . . - w I 5 0 1 V . . . u o 1.1.-.... .-i1 0 Q . . . 0 o o 0 Q n . v . - s - . . - - X . :U . . L . - . . . . S' E . . . . . . . a - ' , ' ' - , 11 . . v . . . , . . . . . . 4 . -iiii , . . 0 , - , ' 7 2, u . . O . - . , . . 0
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