3 2 Kirst Secret Practice Prepares Lehman For Dallas Twp. Dallas Township Will Play Tunkhannock This Afternoon Kingston Township high school football team, which took ga firm grip on the mythical Back Mountain championship when it defeated Dal- las Township, 18 to 0, last Satur- day afternoon, will tackle Forty Fort at Forty Fort tomorrow after- noon for another important luzerne} County Conference tilt. Lehman, which will be idle this week, is having secret practice in anficipation of a lively contest with Dallas Township next week. If Leh- man can take that game it will have a chance for the championship when it ends its season by playing Kingston Township, last year’s champs. Dallas Township will play Tun- khannock at Dallas this (Friday) afternoon at 2:30. Last Saturday’s Kingston-Dallas Township game was a colorful af- fair. The Dallas Township 30-piece band, resplendent in red caps, made a smart appearance and received generous applause for its drills be- tween halves. Kingston Township dominated the field during play, however. Coach Walter Hicks’ men scored 19 first downs to Dallas Township's 3. Kingston Township intercepted or knocked down every pass Dallas attempted. Davis made the first touchdown for Kingston Township on an end run in the first quarter. The second was on a pass, Stencil to Newhart, in the second quarter. Stencil made the third touchdown in the fourth quarter on a line buck. Minor injuries continue to take their toll of Kingston Township's team. Beck may be in the line-up for the Forty Fort game but it is unlikely that McFadden will be well ‘enough. Coach Morgan’s Lehman Town- ship team scored a hard-earned victory last Thursday when it de- feated Luzerne Reserves, 12 to 6. Chet Rusiloski made the first touch- down in the opening quarter on an off-tackle play. Lehman’s second touchdown came in the last quarter, on a pass, Chet Rusiloski to Mec- Carthy. Luzerne made its sole tally when Crossin carried the ball across on -an off-tackle play. Quarteroni's Retains Its Lead Ferraro Truckers Win Over Mullay Team With first place at stake for the winners, the Buddies Juniors and Quarteroni Bros. split with Quar- teroni’s taking two games and Bud- dies’ the extra point. The two point win kept the Quarteroni’s in first place by margin of one point. | Ferraro Truckers took two games | for three points from Mullay Shoe Repair. © Gaiteri was high man for Ferraro’s with Sponsor Ferraro tak- ing second in highs. Miss Honey- well again led the girls with a 504 score to climb up to 162 average. Kelly Street Market came to life to take all three games from the General Cigar for four points. Stef- anye Krupa forgot all about the war in Europe long enough to put in a 508 score for the Kelly Street Market and cinch their four points. Kader was the big scorer for the General Cigar boys. Bernie’s Central Cafe had no op- position in the three player Al Regal team and took two games for three points. high for Central Cafe. S. Misenchik led the Al's Barbers with a 464 score. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Mullay Shoe Repair 3.18 4 Paul Evans with 529 iri Those who need cash can now obtain loans quickly, conveniently and confiden- tially in an approved busi come and established credit make you eligible for First National's BUDGET-PLAN LOANS Rates are only $6.00 per hundred per year . . . re- payable in twelve month- ly installments. ness-like way. A steady in- | NATIONAL BANK of WILKES-BARRE, PA. 59 Public Square * Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NAPPY FINE CAMERAMEN YOU GUYS ARE’ Y'BRING IN PITCHERS OF STUFF THAT HAPPENED DURIN' TH’ FLOOD ,WHEN JM PAYIN' YA 16 CENTS A WEEK FER UP T' TH’ MINUTE” STUFF \WHEN A DOG BITES A MAN, THAT AIN'T NEWS! BUT WHEN A MAN BITES A DOG, yi Py BOY! 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Bill Michelson’s Bon Ton team rode rough shod over Buddies, tak- ing all three games for four points | to go into a third place tie with | Schedule For Tonight 7, Kelly St. Market vs. Mullay Shoe Repair; Quarteroni Bros. vs. General Cigar Jrs. Te Stegmaiers. Elmer Kraynak was | oo, ates Joe gm STR, SSeS T ? r pins. Wheeler led the Buddies’ with | ruckers. ; 593 score. | MERCHANTS’ LEAGUE Greenwald's also came in with a | ja four point win over the Luzerne | : Ww L Pts| Anthracite Office team. Tracy it was | Ben Sterling’s y 17 4 23| who did all the heavy work for | Spinicci Garage > 16 2 22| Greenwald’s with an even 600. Phil | Luzerne Anthracite 16 2 22|Richards led the Office team with | Friedman’s Store 20: 1 141a 602 score. Streng the big man Buddies’ Men’s Shop 8 13 11 (on the Offi i 4 e ice team was second high Grablick Dairy £7. 8 10! man. Bileggi Cafe 6. 12 8 Stegmaiers beat the Truckers by St. John’s Holy Name 4 11 6| over 500 pins taking all three Larksville Orioles 40 14 5 | games. Kender led the Brewers with | Blight Bros. 4 14 4a 629 score. Kendler was on the way to that big game in the last game but tripped up after getting six straight strikes. Psolka led the Truckers with 526. Edonick in his first year of bowling hit a 511 for the Truckers. Luzerne Anthracite Outside lost the first game to Brokenshire’s and also lost the league lead. Esser led | the Outside team with a 594 and Schedule For Nov. 8 7, Bileggi Cafe vs. Blight Bros.; Friedman’s vs. Spinicci Garage. 9, Buddies’ Shop vs. Orioles; Sterlings’ vs. Grablick Dairy; St. John’s vs. Luzerne Anthracite. BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE WwW Hank Comorosky RegainsLead Leading Again Friedman's Team Holds Sterling In Race For the second consecutive week Hank Comorosky of the Spinicei Garage team leads the league in high scoring. Spinicci Garage took all three games from Blight Bros. Comorosky hit a 249 game and 593 for series high. Last week Hank was accidently overlooked and the high honors were bestowed on Lon- do Mucci who was second high. Kar- lunas of Blight Bros. is hitting them | and also getting temperamental over ! his feats. Costello is not at his | usual stride this week. Joe Schwab and his Sterling team were again halted by Fried- | man’s team. Friedman's taking! two games and Sterling the extra | point. Schwab and Jones were the | outstanding performers in this | match. Jones took high game with 212 pins with Schwab hitting 211. | In the finals Schwab rolled 566 while Jones finished with 565. The other members of these teams were hitting them hard. Luzerne Anthracite continues to hold second place tie with Spinicei by virtue of their three-point tal over Bileggi Cafe. Frankie Rinks came out of his slump to take high scores for the Anthracite team with a 232 game and 575 total. Psolka was the star for the Bileggi Cafe. The Orioles with Neal Dwyer lead- ing managed to take one game from Grablick Dairy. Ziz Karlotski took high scores for Grablinski’s. St. | John’s and Buddies’ played one of | those pick up series with both teams | being short and they split in points with two apiece. L Pts|Bill Search again put Brokenshire’s Rahl Market 18 6 25|in the race with a 564 score. McIn- L. A. Outside 18 6 24| tyre hit a 559 score. Bon Ton Men's Shop 16 8% 21 Piledgi’s Tavern taking all three] Stegmaier’s 16 8 21 games from Pete Smith dropped | Greenwald’s 15 9 20 the Smith team into fourth place. | Pete Smith 14 10 = 20)|Kozik led Piledgi with 609 pins and Buddies’ Shop 14 10 18|Brown led Pete Smith’s with a 571. Piledgi’s 12 12 - 16| A great improvement in the bow- West Side Ice 10 14 13 ling was noticable this week with L. A. Office Be 19 6 (all teams hitting better scores. Brokenshire’s 5:19 6| A. B. C. sanction cards were dis- L. A. Truckers 3.% 93 2! tributed to all team captains. JORDAN MEN’S FURNISHINGS and HATS QUALITY | 9 WEST MARKET STREET WILKES-BARRE THIS WEEK FREE Only! Part Wool Blanket and Mattress Cover With This Special Innerspring Mattress 3in 1 OFFER SE00 Take advantage of mattress consists of WEEKLY hundreds of coil springs A fine layers of felt. S. this fine offer. This and many FURNITURE (0, 106-108-110 DOW y Delivers This Fine Mattress Combination Offer Damask Cover! Rose, Green or Blue Made to Sell for $24.50 MAIN ST. W. B. BOWLING SCORES INDIVIDUAL SCORES IN Kelly Street Market | JUNIORLEBRGUE ~~ | (Reme a77 | 226 , urcnaxk a Al's Barbers | A. Charnitsky ...... 439 Frohman. 0 Gi 413 Sholean. oh. Al 481 S.Misenchile ......... 464° ! Sent A. Regal 415 } Total «Losi t . 2331 Towson a A 360 | Lowi. 2h anny 360 | General Cigar Jrs. Total dua 2002 1 iDettren .. *¥283 Central Cafe | Covina! is £5968 A Teandr] one #4981 Kader 434 Bulford dnd ! Bottcon - *293 Bdonick hill. 465 Kochan +261 P.Bvang 599 Connors: ial #4280 D. Leandri 454 | Adame -...l ns deo 2 3 Powie 122 Stepanik £22090 Total =. 2305 Total & nto 251904 Buddies’ Irs. | DETER tonsil iret 00 0, Ferraro Truckers WKovaes in 20 445 i Archangeli 374 Dunn 374 Machinist We Porky 372 Stefanko Lies ofS earel ae et 417 Sicurella’ =...) ...%%303 Regeski 431 a Calter] Jleioite L 202 Total Sin a0 0 2205 Te ‘ . | Total coils. Jb 2116 Quarteroni Bros. Radovie (aio lin. 451 | Mullay Shoe Repair PT Calndle i _ *332 Pickarskits Gets Sit %%333 | Tazgarts er onl liv 34 J. 'Misenchik i. 5... #4249 | PaRahliil vie iy 297 Hrivoak'.. i 452 | Gilbert 345° Michaels #332 ! Paella. bi in 496 J. Caladie #113 Honeywell 0.0000. 504 Total. "io 5 2202 Total, sie ve ii quis 1983 PAGE SEVEN Luzerne Tries To Strengthen Defense Plays Lions Favored To Take Saturday's Game With Meyers High School ed hard this week to strengthen its defense against passing attack. This has been the Lion’s chief aveakness, as well as the main reason for los- ing their first game of the season last week to Larksville. The local boys played a good brand of ball considering the condi- tion of the field at Larksville. After 5 the first few minutes of play it was hard for the spectators to distin- guish the players of one school {from those of the other. The field was a mass of ‘mud and puddles of water which hampered the boys from - getting their driving attack ing for the Lions. This week the local boys take on Meyers High at Connolly's field on | Saturday afternoon, and the home boys are the favorites. Schedule For Monday 7, West Side Ice vs. Piledgi Tav- ern; Stegmaier’s vs. Pete Smith; Greenwald's vs. L. A. Outside. 9, Brokenshire’s vs. L. A. Office; b1.. A. Truckers vs. Buddies’; Rahl | Market vs. Bon Ton. v VOTE HENRY BANTA FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR i (Luzerne Borough) THAHRKSGIVING DINNER an old-fashioned feast, with Turkey and all the trim- mings. WILLIAMS’ NORTH MOUNTAIN INN Write or Phone for Reservations Sweet Valley Dallas 292-R-2 PULL THE SECOND LEVER ELECT THESE MEN _ ~ For LUZERNE COUNTY JUDGES W. Alfred Valentine Has served eleven years on the bench. Praised by lawyers of both parties as able, learned, fair. Author of legal text books. One of Pennsylvania's most cele- brated jurists. ” A capable, aggressive District Attorney, he has served one term. Prosecuted the famous Fugmann case. Initiated the in- vestigation and has begun the prosecution of the “payroll pad- ding cases.” Acclaimed by lawyers for his fairness and courtesy. citizen. John S. Fine Appointed to bench at age of 33. Has had eleven years of judicial experience, Fair, humane and considerate of all who came before him—lawyers and liti- gants alike. " For SHERIFF Dallas C. Shobert Has had years of experience as Deputy in the Sheriff's office. Familiar with routine of office. Active as an officer Sheriff’s Association. ous, independent, widely known in State Courage- For COUNTY COMMISSIONERS John A. MacGuffie One of Luzerne County’s most respected public servants. During his two terms as Commissioner has reduced county expenses and cut taxes. A capable business man, he has run the county on a business basis. For TREASURER John B. Wallis, Jr. A trained and seasoned bus- iness man, he is equipped to superintend the operation of a business office. Will keep a watchful finger on the purse- strings of the county. employee, For CORONER Dr. Lewis S. Reese, Jr. A prominent West Side phy- sician and member of well- known family. Endorsed with- out qualification by fellow doctors. Will perform duties of County Coroner quietly, effici- ently and thoroughly. further public service. War hero and participant deavors, he is known for his in- tegrity and for courteous treat- ment of all. Robert Lloyd A young Ashley business man, he is MacGuffie’s running mate on a platform which pledges continuance of economy and efficiency in county government. A business man with accounting experience. Former Highway Construction foreman. For Register of Wills John Shivell A capable and trusted county qualified for in civic en- For Recorder of Deeds Charles J. Bufalino A widely known and popular member of the Luzerne County Bar, he is well informed as to the requirements of the Record- er's office. Scholarly, thorough, and experienced. MICHAEL ADOMSHICK—For COUNTY SURVEYOR You Can’t Be Neutral in the Fight for Honest Government. VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN Luzerne high school eleven work- ~ started. Roccograndi was outstand- ¢ x, 4 % a “&