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MEET THE BEARCATS — Bentleyvilie - Ellsworth's grid hopes rest on the shouWcis of the-e 16 lettermen In the front row (1 to r arc I tJsuoitli products Jim Chappell, Ron Skiles, Joe Cut-si. Bob Kcii'iaL, Jui.v Blackburn, James Skiellf, Ed Pern.From Bcntleyville m back row (1. to r.) are Joe Bicardi, Lou DeLaltre, Loin Sehoenhoifz. Tony Kusmc. Clyde Myers, Harry Coyle, Butch Adams, Tom Christopher, Gary Quattro.Roscoe Bags Scholastic Grid RoundupCaliforniaCL PennantB-E Jointure EndsArt D ;ty pitched and oatted Roscoe to -an US v clary O’cr Brovvnswl'e Wednesday as the winner^ clnchcd the California Communi'} League softball pen nantThe \ictory was the second sfcraignfc for Roscoe in the best-of-three senes Roscoe v‘ on the first game, 4-2 Roseoe w h l c h bov ed to Brownsville m the Washington County tournament Sunday, finished the regilar season vith a 27-5 record, wh le the Merchants ended with a 25-7 mark Postseason playoffs are expected to open next ueth At Brow ns\ die, Doty hurled a fancy three h tier and added a home run ana singe to his own causeByron Park'.is, vho doubled, Bob Gamer, vno wiped, Ewing Beil and Iran Cclaschi all collected two hit* apiece fpr the winners, while Rich Menyo chipped in with a homer Bud Paiton, Tom Yaksic and Bili Prosser accouni-ed for the Brow nsvdle hits In the fust game of the series, Bob Bergman tripled, Parkins and Downer doubled, while Aaron Hubn smacked two singles.Roscoe 1 )0 000—t 0 0Browns vile WJ 00ft 020—2 6 OBergman an*! G-o Doughs and Pi osicr 2B—P rkns ^Kj Do vner, Geitem;y £ 3—-BerCTianColorful Rivalry(Editor's note Tins -is 1h thud in a stries of ‘roundvp stoeies concerning distnct hiyk uhool football teamt,)One of the oldest and most coloiful schoolboy grid rivalries among district teams a on t be renewed this seasonThe reason is quite simple, the rivals have joined forces toPIAA TitleGame SetAt East SiteBrownsville Rostoe010 lt;m ADO— 0 3 2 000 530 a x—11 13 1Marker Dougin's jnd Prosper,Don And Gray 2 Ps-k.ns (Ri3—Gainer «R HR—Dot/ (R).MV Homing ClubOpens YoungBird Seasonat'Three Jacks, fiom the loft., of Leon Douyiliez of Charleroi copped the initial young bird season race of the Mon Valley HomingClub this week The winner was docked in 2 38 6 in Uie 110-milebecome the Man Valley's newest team — Bentley v dle-Ellsw orth— and head coach Don DiNardo hopes the combined spirit of the two squads will pay oft m a successful season A record turnout of SO candidates greeted DiNardo and his staff when pre-season drdls od ened last week but the rigid scrimmage grind has trimmed the squad to about 60 Of the 60 hopefuls, 16 are let-termen, with seven returning from Ellsworth and nine from Bentfeyville The EHS veijs include Jim Chappell. Ron Skiles Joe Cum, Bob Kennedy, Jerry Blackburn, James Shielli and Ed Perri The BBS troupe includes* Joe Bicardi, Lou DeLattre, Lorn Schoenhollz, Tom Kusnic, Clyde Myers, Harry Coyle, Bufch Adams, Tom Christopher and Gary Quattro.Another returnee. John Elmo who was tabbed for a defensive role, suffered a broken wrist and w ill be out of action for sometime.DiXardo, an Ellsworth High and California State C o 11 e g e ^ grad, was appointed head coach i when the B-E jointure came about He's assisted by three. former CSC grid standouts, m-i eluding Stan Milchovicn, George ’ Scott and Mike KozlofL Milehovich, who guided the Bent leyv slie team last year, and Scott are Charleroi H,gh pro duels while Kozioff starred at Beth-Center In the all-time series between j the schools, Ellsworth holds an| advantage. jThe Bentleyvdie - Ellsworth*Series Standings1925—Bertie^wile 3 Elisuorth 0 I027J_*JBertt,e-'wL3e lt;5 Ells worth O1928—Berthe., vAle u# £LL worth O1929—Vosame 393ft—Bent!e\wile 19*3—Bende wiMe■*932—Bentlev\ jHe1933—Bentleys i tie1934—Bentiey\ lHe 19^5—EtenttewiIIe1936—BentiewU.Le1937-^Berttte\viie 1G«S—Beetlew it eOfl0Q033a0331039—Ben tfev lie 1940—Serttjewitle 19*1—Bentley aille 1^42—Be*'1 ievt bte 1943—Ben tj t \ vi i3 e 39^4—Benttet viile1945«-Bei+je *\iPe l946_Bentiex.\ j]e 1947—Be-l's.\ lie I l-*9—F^rii]cv\ JJe 19 j0—Bentlewi le 1951—Ben e -vlie lrt5 2—Ber pie w i He Benue vwile 19^d—Bentleys’He1955—Bettife* wile332713Ellsworth 35 E’is^arth i Ellsworth 14 EtUuorth 13 E Us north 41 Ellsworth O Ellsworth. 0EhSKO^th ftEllsworth O Efisworth O Ellsworth OEilvonh 7 0, Ellsworth 13 21 Ellsworth. O Eli*uortnibl'SuOrtbElk j orth Ellsv ortn EUsuorth. El’s worth Ellsworth 2 Ellsworth 6 Ellsworth O Ellsworth 7, E1 Is worth2532II1460O202069b6624311956—BenUe W3 lie J957—BentteiYjLle Ellsworth 27J95— EerttewiUe 0, Ellsworth 27 1959—BentievviJle 6. E'lsworth 2S 1G60—Bentlevville 0 Ellsworth 2ft364 4*4Eltsrorttr Won 38, Lost 15, Tied 1District schoolboy basketball buffs who want to see the 1961-62 PIM Class A championshipgame are going to have to travel to Harriiburg againBe stern Pcnnsvh jma fins had been hoping the state title meet would, be staged at the new 20-mdhon dollar Pittsburgh sports arena but the Pittsburgh Hornets have a home hockey game scheduled theie March 24 knocking out | any further consideration of stag-*wg the game in Pibsourgh PI AA Executiv e Direcfor Marklis: 30—At West Greene.Oct 6—At Avelfa, I4r-Mapfe-town, 20—West Newton 27—At Jefferson Nov. 3—Open,N Funk, sam Since the date weneeded for the ‘‘A'* state game is unavailable in Pittsburgh, the PIAA will present it again n we East No eommrtinems, have been made yet V the arnui game but I shall stan to make Can?, immediately for the 1962 contest ”Funk intimated that the “\f game would be conducted at the Farm Show Arena. Harrisburg, for the third straight year.The PLAA has ruled that itsthree state title games will beplayed Saturday night. March 24 The B tilt also will be set at an eastern site, while ine C4C” game wdi be played at a westernlocation.i]
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Monessen, Pennsylvania, US

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