The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 15, 1939, Image 7

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Luzeme's Team
Small But Fast,
Dopesters Say
Coach Morgan Applauds
Spirit Of Boys; Only
Four Regulars Return
According to reports issuing from
the Luzerne high school, Coach Mor-
gan, better known to his players
and friends as “Dake”, will have a
small but fast basketball quintet
representing Luzerne in the Valley
League when the season opens on
January 5 against Pittston.
Coach Morgan claims his present
outfit has one of the best co-opera-
tive spirits shown in the high
school in some time. The team is
small, the average being around
5 feet 9 inches, with six foot Slivin-
sky, a newcomer to the squad being
the tallest.
Luzerne has been known in the
past for its great basketball teams
and has produced some stars who
made fine rocerds at schools of
higher education. Among the stars
are such names as Bednar, Coolick,
Malinski, Carr, Hughes, Banta, the
Inman brothers, the Sekera brothers
and the Killeeen brothers.
Veterans Are Scarce
Coach Morgan reports that of his
original squad of last season only
four regulars have returned and
only one of these played with the
first five men. The other members
of the squad, will be playing their
first year of varsity ball.
The Alumni will play the local
varsity on January 1, and a dance
will follow the game. The Alumni
will be made up of Hitchings, Kil-
leen, Eike, Inman and Carr all for-
mer high school stars.
It is to be hoped that with a good |
team in the offing the local fans
will support the team in a good
manner. Much credit for the cal-
ibre of past teams must go the able
coaching of “Dake” Morgan and his
assistant, Tom Demby.
The members of this years squad
are: Crossin, Whiteman, Bogron,
Slivinski, Chernesky, Dykovitch, F.
White, Krokoski and G. White.
Team Standing |
WEST SIDE MERCHANTS
Ww Li Pts
Ben Sterling’s 34 5 46
Spinicci Garage 32 47 43
Luzerne Anthracite 27 95 37
Lipo Insurance 18 18 24
Grablick Dairy 15: 18 21
Blight Bros. 14 29°18
St. John’s Holy Name 11 22 16
Buddies 10:7 :26 13
Larksyille Orioles 927 12
Schedule For Wednesday
7 p. m., Grablick Dairy vs. Blight
Bros.; Spinicci Garage vs. Bileggi
Cafe.
9 p. m.,, St. John’s vs. Ben Ster-
ling; Lipo Insurance vs. Orioles;
Buddies’ vs. Luzerne Anthracite. -
JUNIOR LEAGUE
Ww Lia Pts
Quarteroni Bros. 29...10: 39
Central Cafe 27. 4.12234
Kelly St. Market 251d, T+ 33
Buddies’ Juniors 21. 18:29
‘General Cigar Co. 16: 23 21
Ferraro Truckers 45024. ..20
Al's Barbers 14:25 +19
Mullay Shoe Repair 9 30 12
Schedule For Tonight
7 p. m., General Cigar vs. Kelly
St. Market; Mullay Shoe Repair vs.
Central Cafe; Quarteroni Bros. vs.
Ferraro Truckers.
9 p. m., Al's Barbers vs. Buddies’
Juniors.
Orioles Finally
Hit Their Stride
Cellar Position Team
Defeats St. John's
The bottom place Orioles finally
found their stride in the West Side
Merchants’ League by taking two
games for three points from the St.
John's.
Buddies’, with Banks, Govier,
Brown, Nemetko and Mizenko,
lined up against the Bileggi Cafe to
take two games for three points.
Tedo Merli of the Bileggi Cafe
team seemed at a loss for words on
beholding that new team. Well,
somebody mentioned that it was a
screwy league this year.
Spinicci Garage very easily de-
feated the Grablick Dairy with their
bunch of learners, Spinicci taking
all three games.
Blight Bros. crashed up against a
stone wall when they attempted to
beat the Sterling team, which took
all three games for four points.
A good example of team jumping
was in evidence in the Lipo Insur-
ance vs. Luzerne Anthracite game.
Those boys guilty of the offense
should read up on A. B. C. rules.
Under protest, the games were|
awarded - to Lipo Insurance when
the facts were placed before the
league president.
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Discloses Pittston, Not
to a reliable informant who charges
of the conference were not correct.
The official figures announced on
d League Figures
Boosts Kingston Township's Standing
Hicks’ Team Moved Into Sixth Place As Check
Shickshinny, Won Race
Kingston Township High School’s football team should have been
sixth, not seventh, in the Luzerne County football conference, according
that the so-called “final standings”
November 28 included some schools
which were not members of the conference and omitted others which
Underdogs Have
Their Big Day
Mullay Girl Keglers
Defeat Ferraro's Team
There were big doings in the
Luzerne Junior Bowling League the
past week when the under dogs
got their day.
The Central Cafe stopped the
league leading Quarteroni Bros. by
taking three points to shorten the
gap between these two teams.
Kelly Street Market added four
points to its standing by taking all
three games from Al's Barber Shop.
The win put the Marketeers in third
place with one point separating
them from second place.
Buddies’ were completely over-
come by the smoke screen laid down
by the General Cigar boys who took
all three games.
The Mullay Shoe Repair girls’
team used their wiles on the gullible
Ferraro Truckers and took three
points from them.
In compiling the records of the
Junior league we get the following:
Individual three-game high is held
by Polly Evans with 600. peints.
The single game high goes to
Radovic with 227 pins.
Team high three held by the]
Central Cafe with 2527 pins.
One game high goes to Questrant
Bros. with 910 pins.
The Big Ten
Psolka, 166-23; P. Evans, 163-9;
Moses, 162-8; Renoe, 161-13; Honey-
well, 160-3; T. Caladie, 158-27;|
Radovic, 157-4; Stefanko, 155-31; |
A. Leandri, 154-6; Kocan, 153-14.
In team averages, Quarteroni’s |
rule with 759. Kelly St. Market is
with a 743, Central Cafe with 734, |
and Mullay girls and Ferraro,
Truckers are tied with 705 for |
fourth. General Cigar, with 704, is!
next and Al's Barbers hold last with |
680.
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were members. As a result, the
critics charge, Pittston, instead of
Shickshinny, should be champion
of the conference.
For example, the final standings
included the name of one school
team which did not pay its yearly
dues and indicated it has no inten-
tion of doing so. The team was
not suspended and its record effect-
ed the standings of the other teams.
Kingston Township was credited
with .193 points. It should have
.207, according to the revised stand-
ings.
Following the delayed announce-
ment of the final standings, Shick-
shinny’s team was feted as champ-
ion of the conference. Now that
the mistake has been exposed, there
is considerable confusion concern-
ing what to do about recognizing
Pittston.
The corrected standings:
Pct.
Pittstony. Lodi .505
Shickshinny .500
Swoyerville .430
Wyoming ...... .244
Ashley: il 211
Kingston Township - .207
Exeter: JLo bl .198
West Wyoming... .198
Forty ‘Fort... in 175
Duryea ............. .095
West Pittston .058
Clarks Summit .017
Dupont. Slob os on] .000
Edwardsville ........___.. .000
Factoryville Woman
Gets Her Deer
Mrs. George Bedell of Factoryville,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Brown of Tunkhannock, went hunt-
ing with her husband last week and
both came home with fine deer they
had shot.
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elected president of the Back
Mountdin "Alumni ‘League at
its organization meeting at the
Tally; Ho. restaurant, on, Satur-
{day night, when, representas
tives of all schools in the sec-
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Bowling Notes
After a hilarious week with the
Luzerne Juniors this column takes
much pleasure in commending the
Juniors on their sportsmanship in
the great game of ten pins. These
kids who comprise the Luzerne
Junior Bowling League are in the
game with all their heart and soul.
Their main object is to win a game
from their opponents, prizes are
secondary. Winning one game
means as much to them as being
awarded a ten spot. Good luck,
boys!
The Juniors held a meeting Sun-
day. Plans were made for their
first dance. The sponsors of the
teams are heartily in accord with
the boys and promise all the as-
sistance they can give to make it a
success. Danny Leandri, as presi-
dent, made a fine appeal to all
bowlers to put their shoulders be-
hind the affair. The bowlers pro-
mised they would go the limit for
old Alma Mater. Well done!
The Mullay Girls again proved
that the female is more deadly
than the male. They trounced the
BOWLING SCORES
Ferraro Truckers
Brennan
Walko
Regeski
Amor. Lab a a
Gaiteri
Tobaleh firs lion 2172
Central Cafe
A Leandri Vicor CE 461
Cis Bulford oat an ng 504
B. Leandri 460
P. Evans 465
D. Leandri 466
Totals... din. Yel "9358
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Al's Barbers
S.iiMisenchile... orien 514
Regal tc ... .% 356
Frohman 395
Low Score ... 360
Low Score 360
Totals! i 00 bit 1985
more closely, Mr. President.
Brokenshire’s of the Business
tough Ferraro Truckers for two
games and total pins to take three
points.
General Cigar boys came out of
their slump and unmercifully slam-
med the Buddies around to take all
three games for four points. We
noticed the Cigar boys all bowling |
with long, black cigars in their |
mouths.
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The Central Cafe eased up three |
points in its standing by stopping!
the league leading Quarteroni Bros. |
Purvis led the cheering for Bernie's |
gang.
A very mad bowler was Tedo |
Merli in last Wednesday's game. |!
He was obliged to meet the new |
Buddies team, composed of high
average bowlers. Tough luck. |
John Rahl with the St. John's |
team is bowling but once each week
these days. Steve Walko is also!
seen on Wednesday nights.
Captain Dizzy Leandri of the
Blight Bros. team is finally finding |
out his mistake. Blight Bros. were |
originally scheduled for the Junior |
league.
Bruno Spinicci, president of the |
West Side Merchant's league, is in-
vestigating the source of the oi |
plaints being aimed at him. Bruno |
thinks the affairs of the league are |
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[Men's league prefers to bowl in the
| Kingston league where they claim
(they are more evenly matched.
| Brokenshire’s were absent twice this
season.
Tony Caladie, leading the Luzerne
Anthracite Truckers, will finish out
the season with his line-up. Tony
likes to see how those high class
bowlers get away with their bowling.
Stelma has been added to the line
up.
General Cigar Co.
Kocan ...
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the rules for franchises. oulq
Jack Roberts'is Vice president of
the new league;” Gerald ‘Sullivan is
secretary and Cail Sfock is treasur=
fer. Each of thessix steams! “in “thé
league will have one’ representative
to vote on questions which willbe
settled at meetings. |
The teams entered;” and their
representatives, are: Dallas Borough;
Clarence LaBar; Dallas Township;
“Red” Carey; Lehman, Chester Sut:
ton; Laketon, George Elias; Kings-
ton Township, Clarence Jones; Hun*
lock Township, Ray Ransom. 9/70i&}
Each team must advance ‘$7.50
for its franchise, as a guarantée
that it will complete the season on
schedule. Five dollars will be re-
turned at the end of the season and
the remaining $2.50 will be used for
Kelly St. Market
Skokan
Mullay _...
Yurchak
Charnitsky .
Renoe
Totals
Quarteroni Bros.
Pickarski
T. Caladie
J. Misenchik
J. Caladie
Radovic
Michaels
Hrivnak
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498 |Pprize money.
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405 Rahl'Z. Jia iat
514 Charnitsky
417 Honeywell
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