Cel { Za) TN <0 Se THE PGST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1939 A, PAGE SEVEN LuzemeFive To Make Its Bow Morgan's Quintet Will Meet First Test Basketball fans will have an opportunity to see the Luzerne team in action on its home floor tonight (Friday) against Old Forge High in a game that should show what the Luzerne five has in the way of basket- ball ability. According to Coach Dake Morgan the local boys are small but will make that difference up in speed and accuracy. This writer watched the team in action during the week against former Luzerne stars and this year’s squad really showed class, both in passing and shooting. In former years local squads were built around one individual, but since Morgan took over he has been training two boys instead of one around whom to build his team. His reasons for this: “In former years local teams were built around one man who was generally a very good shot, but during the course of the season if he happened to be in- jured there was no one to take his place. But our new system of build- ing our team around two men in- stead of one will always give us one player on whom we can de- pend.” Crossin, the smallest man on this year’s squad, is about the fastest man to play on a local team in some time and the fans will get plenty of thrills watching this youngster perform. Luzerne is known for its basket- ball teams and this year will be no exception. All that is necessary now is that the fans support this year’s team. ; On January 1 the team will play the Alumni at the high school. Af- ter the game a dance will be held. This is a yearly affair held by the Senior class. Mullay Girls Defeat Central Miss Honeywell And Psolka Lead Scoring The Mullay Shoe Repair girls’ team thoroughly shellaced the second place Central Cafe team by taking two games and total pins for three points. John Psolka and Miss Honeywell led the scoring for the girls, while Polly Evans was the only Central bowler who did any hitting. Buddies’ Juniors, after being hurl- ed out of first place, having started Spinicci's Team Breaks Record New Single Game High Of 1048 Tops Old Mark The Spinicci Garagemen broke all records last week in the West Side Merchant's Bowling league. A new single game high of 1048 pins was recorded, beating the former re- cord of 1019 held by Sterling’s. The three game high was also smashed when the Garagemen hit 3054, beat- ing Sterling’s 3015 score. The Spinicci team took all three games from Tedo Merli’'s Bileggi Cafe team. Joe Simmons scored high man for the Bileggi’'s was Psolka, with 561 pins. Lipo Insurance had tough op- position from the Larksville Orioles. Dorish led the insurance men with 594, while Corsti was high for the Orioles, with 530 pins. Ben Sterling’s team defeated the St. John’s team all three games. Timmy Shumko led the Sterling’s with 590, while Walko took high for the St. John’s, with 494. Buddies’ Men’s Shop with an en- tirely new lineup, took three games from the Luzerne Anthracite team. Joe Banks, captain of the Buddies’, led his men with a 624 score, while Frank Rinks hit 569 for the Anthra- cite team. Ziggy Karlotski led the Grablick Dairy team to a three point victory over Blight Bros. Ziggy hit 577 pins for Blight’'s and Charlie Kazokas, former Grablick’s bowler led the Blight Bros. with a 598 score. Individual single-game, Baker, 257 pins; Individual three-games, Baker, 684 pins; Team single-game, Spinicci Garage, 1048 pins; Team three-games, Spinicci Garage, 3054 pins. Hank Cromorosky is leading bowler with an average of 196-16. their climb to regain their lead. George Moses continues to be the ace for Buddies. Buddies took four points from Al's Barbers. Al Regal has been greatly handicapped by shortage of bowlers. Mike Ferraro dropped in with his Truckers and set the Quarteroni Bros. on their ears in the first game, leading by forty pins. The Truckers lost the other two games. Tony Caladie, hitting them hard in the Juniors, has climbed high up in the Big Ten. Stelma and Gaiteri led for the Truckers. The General Cigar Boys resumed where they left off last week by taking the first two games from the Kelly Street Market. The Kelly Street team took the third game by enough pins to take the extra point. Kader led the cigarmakers with a 528 score, while Stefanye Krupa was high man for the Kelly Street- ers. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT SHERIFF'S SALE ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1940 At 10 a. m., Court Room No. 1, Court House Wilkes-Barre, Pa., ex- cution from the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, Pa., real _ estate of George McColey, Weronica or Weronika or Alice McColey, De- fendants with notice to Mary C. Strojny, John McColey, Martha Lamoreaux, Helen Kline, Stanley McColey and Bernard McColey real owners and terre tenants, sit- uate in the Borough of Dorranceton (Kingston), Luzerne County, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a corner on Love- ~ land Street, the same being a corner of lot No. 175, thence along the line of said Street, South 60 degrees, 4 minutes West 40 feet to a corner in line of lot No. 177; thence along the line of said lot, South 29 de- grees, 56 minutes East 100 feet to a 15 foot alley; thence along the line of said alley, North 60 degrees, 4 minutes East 40 feet to a corner of lot No. 175; thence along the line of said lot North 29 degrees, 56 minutes West, 100 feet to the place of beginning. Being lot No. 176 of a plot of lots recorded in Luzerne County Map Book 1, Pages 22 and 23 Improved with a frame dwelling and garage, known as No. 80 South Loveland Street, Kingston, Pa. WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff J. F. McCabe, Atty. SHERIFF'S SALE ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1940, AT 10 A. M,, Court Room No. 1, Court House, Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania, execu- tion from the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, Pennsyl- vania, real estate of Michael H. Bowen or Michael H. Bouen, situate in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning on East Northampton Street at lot, now or late of John T. Transue; thence along said Transue land North 62 degrees, East 150 feet to a corner on a 10 foot alley; thence along said alley, South 28 degrees East 34% feet to a cor- ner of land, now or late of E. Troxell; thence South 59 degrees, 30 minutes West 150 feet to a corner on East Northampton Street; thence along said Street, North 24 degrees, 45 minutes West 40 feet to the place of beginning. Being the same premises described in Deed Dated July 5, 1904 and recorded in Luzerne County Deed Book 406, Page 336. Improved with a frame dwelling known as No. 242 East Northamp- ton Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsyl- vania. WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff J. F. McCabe, Atty. Luzerne, County, ss.: In the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, No. 928, October Term, 1939. Libel in Divorce a vin- culo matrimonii. Martha Garrison vs. James Arthur Garrison. To James Arthur Garrison: Take notice that an alias sub- poena having been returned by the sheriff of Luzerne County that you could not be found in this county, you are hereby notified and directed to appear before the said court on Monday, January 8, 1940, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., to answer the com- plaint filed in the above case. WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff. Joseph F. Gallagher, Attorney. * sk * American business had to make 153,000,000 compulsory written re- ports to the Federal Government last year—more than one apiece for every man, woman and child in this country. SHERIFF'S SALE FRIDAL, JANUARY 5,1940, AT 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 106, December Term, 1939, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by vendue to the highest and best bidders, for cash, in Court Room No. 1, Court House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 5th day of January, 1940, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendant in and to the following described lots, pieces qr parcels of land, viz:- All the surface or right of soil in and to those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land owned by Anthonia Zarkoski, in the city of Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania, first thereof being the northerly half of Lot No. 135 on plot of lots herein- after referred to, and being 40 feet wide on South Meade and 100 feet deep, and known as No. 430 South Meade Street in said city, and the second thereof being the southerly half of said lot No. 135, and being 40 feet wide on Kent Lane and 100 feet deep, and known as No. 35 Kent Lane in said city. The said two parcels being all of Lot No. 135 on plot of lots recorded in Luzerne County in Partition Docket No. 2, Page 698. Improved with one single frame dwellng-house with appurten- ances. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Joseph Dydynski vs. Antonia Zarkoski, also known as Antonia Zarkowski, and will be sold by WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff Alexander J. Laffey, Atty. 637 pins for Spinicci’s, while thel Six teams made up of graduates of high schools in the Dallas area will open their season on January Add Woolbert, Jr., president, and Jack Roberts, vice-president of the alumni league, expect to an- nounce the schedule this week. The alumni team from Dallas high school will play a practice game with Blackman Athletic Club next Wednesday night at 8 in the Dallas BACK MOUNTAIN ALUMNI LOOP TO OPEN SEASON JANUARY 3 high school. Several weeks ago the Dallas quintet lost a game to Black- man by a one-sided score. The teams which have agreed to take part in the alumni loop are Dallas Borough, Dallas Township, Lehman, Laketon, Kingston Town- ship and Hunlock. Basketball has always been a favorite sport in the rural section and some fast action is expected in the new league. Quarteroni Bros. Radovie ii... ear ds #%349 T. Caladie ... 565 J. Caladie ... 468 Michaela... > wii os *120 rival od oon 482 Piekarski .._.... *%330 Jd. Misenchik-........... = *136 Polale hon sl EE 2433 Ferraro Truckers Calter]: ono Sa Anio .._.. Alphie -.._.«.. Stelma, 0... Walko Ferraro Potals fin. nine i 2204 A ’s. R3 Kelly St. Market Brupay neta on Yantacka v.00 cnn Skokan... .... Charnitsky Rene... on Lil , Vurchale * i 0.0 oad pi Totals o.oo nA 2320 ’ Al's Barbers S.. Misenchile'sl a5 499 Guchmonski 337 Dunno 379 Regal ng oo yin Lh 467 Tolman... be ast 360 Motolel ot spi 0 2042 BOWLING SCORES Mullay Shoe Repair Poolka a i 514 Lazar: och 435 M. Charnitsky: of 369 Gilbert oly oc a 401 Honeywell... 0.0... 513 Totals flor ini slay, 2232 Central Cafe B. Bulford li... =i 370 Edonick ..__. 343 G. Bulford . *%986 P. Evans .. 545 D. Leandro. 472 A Leandrl. i ant *114 Totals... vi noi 2130 Buddies’ Juniors Moses. .J2. vio nis 513 Kovacs... 403 EB. Machinist. 20 416 Sieurellar. 1 vo ois 502 Stefankor oT 497 Totals. co iitnyil ly, 2331 General Cigar Co. Rooan: .c.o le hg Stepanik Cywinski _ Rader .......:. Adams Deitrich Connors... Botteon * Indicates one game. ** Indicates two games. Bowling Notes You can’t keep a good girl down, only in this case it was a team of girls, namely, the Mullay Shoe Re- pair bowling team. Last week these girls defeated the Ferraro Truckers for three points. This week they repeated against the Central Cafe. Miss Honeywell is attracting much attention every Friday night by her stellar bowling. Purvis blushed with embarrass- ment when the girls took that first game. After they took the second game, Purvis was given smelling salts. He fainted . Captain Yantaca and Andy Charnitsky took it upon themselves to stop those General Cigar boys after losing the first two games. Yantacka, with his 213 game, and Charnitsky, with 196, was too much for the Cigar boys to overcome. Adams of the cigar team has a loud husky voice that is heard all over the building. On inquiring as to his ability to sheut so loud, we found out he isl champion hog caller from his neck of the woods. He carries a medal, too. Mike Ferraro was on hand to de- termine what is wrong with his team after that beating they re- ceived from the girls. They got another lacing from the Quarteroni gang. Mike says he will cut off the boys’ ration of rum on bowling nights. 7% ow # 7 2 WITH DEEP, WARM SHEARLING CUFFS HARA A PT TF TE BE TE TE FE BE TE BE i BE TR TE 2 RE ER TR BERET YOU'VE NEVER SEEN SUCH VALUES! alr, in ”, 7; Py? 7 0 : ex 2% etl Our most popular style ... with soft leather soles. BLUE... WINE...BLACK Al Regal is one hard luck sponsor. His team can’t get together all at one time and as a consequence Al loses his games. It would be a good act on the part of the teams carry- ing surplus bowlers to give Al a few of the bowlers. George Kovacs had a good idea in mind in the Christmas donation he suggested, but it was taboo on account of the higher ups in the bowling game. The new team for Buddies’ Men’s Shop promises some action in the Mechant’s leagud. Banks Brown, Nemetko, Kurpis, Govier, Van Horn and Mizenko will give the rest of the league something to worry about. All games scheduled in the Bus- iness Men’s League for Xmas and New Year's will be played at a later date. The alleys will be closed all day Xmas day. The first half score sheets of the Brunswick Sweepstakes have been mailed and from now until the week of January 14 the bowlers must im- prove their averages. The finals will run for seven weeks starting Jan- uary 14. Smiling Bill Michaelson is great- ly concerned about his team in the Business Men’s League. The Bon Ton team is holding its own and right now holds third place. With the type of bowling these are pro- ducing, Bill doesn’t have to worry about no copping the flag. BEAUTIFUL GIFT For Little Money Pa) ZERNE LU Team Standings WEST SIDE MERCHANTS’ LEAGUE WwW L “Pts Ben Sterling’s 37 5550 Spinicci Garage 35 4 47 Luzerne Anthracite 27 12 37 Lipo Insurance 20. 19: 27 Grablick Dairy 17: 19.24 Blight Bros. 15 24 19 Buddies’ Men’s Shop 13 26 17 St. John’s Holy Name 11 25 16 Bileggi Cafe B20 597 215 Larksville Orioles 10. 29. .°13 Schedule for Wednesday: Bileggi Cafe vs. Orioles; Buddies’ vs. Lipo Insurance; Luz. Anthracite vs. Blight Bros.; Ben Sterling vs. Spinicci Ga- rage; St. John’s vs. Grablick Dairy. | JUNIOR LEAGUE Ww L Pts Quarteroni Bros. S100 49 Central Cafe 28 14 35! Kelly St. Market 26. -16 35 Buddies’ Juniors 24 18 33 General Cigar Co. 18:24 523 Ferraro Truckers 16 26 2] Al's Barbers 14 28 19 Mullay Shoe Repair 11 31 15 All games scheduled for tonight are postponed until next Friday. BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE Ww L. Pits Rahl Market 35.10, 48 L. A. Outside 31-14 43 Bon Ton Men’s Shop 33 12 43 Stegmaier’s 28: 17. 137 Greenwald's 28: A735 Pete Smith 2421 35 Piledgi Tavern 21-24 128 Buddies’ Men’s Shop 23 22 31 West Side Ice 20 +25" 26 L. A. Office Id 305 17 L. A. Truckers 8S 2712 Brokenshire’s 5 240 6 Kingston Township Five To Play Elumni Team The boys’ and girls’ basketball teams of Kingston Township High School will meet teams composed of former students on December 29, at 7:30 at the high school. Before the game, the newly-organized Girls’ Athletic Association will entertain all former girl athletes. Reserva- tions should be made by Saturday night. night, January 5. Martin, president of the league. Business League Ends 1939 Games Rahl’s Team Is On Top; Next Games In January The Business Men’s Bowling League has ended its games for this year. With both Christmas and New Year's Day falling on Mondays, all games will be suspended until i the second week of January. Rahl's Market, in a nip and tuck series with the Greenwald's team, came out ahead with a three point win.. Soggy Tomek and Zawatski, hitting well over the 600 mark, were too much for the Greenwald’s who had only Barnhart hitting over 600. Bon Ton overcame the Luzerne Anthracite Office team for four points. Baker, with a 644 score, led the Bon Ton crew, while Phil Richards went home happy over his 214, 217, and 243 scores for a grand total of 674 pins. Pete Smith’s team came through with a four point victory over The Truckers. Tony Caladie is showing his team how to bowl lately being high man for the last few games. Brown led Smith’s team with his 643 score. Buddies bowled average when the Brokenshire team failed to appear. Zoeller of the Luzerne Anthracite Outside team broke up Elly Carle’s records with new scores of 279 for high game and 727 for the three game high. The Outside team nicked the West Side Ice for two games for three points. Stegaier’s garnered two games for three points from Piledgi Tavern. revo OLIVER'S GARAGE Packard and Hudson Cars White and Indiana Trucks DALLAS, PENNA. vv vv attosecond elie din Games will be played every Friday and Tuesday night. night contests between the girls’ teams will precede the varsity matches. Back Mountain High School League Will Open Its Season On January 9 President Martin Of League Announces Schedule; Girls’ Teams Will Play Every Friday Night Five high school basketball teams in the Dallas area will be in the Back Mountain scholastic league, which will open its season on Friday The schedule was announced yesterday by James A. On Friday The scrub teams will play before the Tuesday night varsity games. On the opening night, January 5, Dallas Borough will play Dallas Township and Lehman will play Kingston Township. Laketon will be idle. The schedule for the rest of the first half follows: January 9: Dallas Borough at Leh- man, Dallas Township at Laketon. January 12: Laketon at Lehman, Kingston Township at Dallas Bor- ough. January 16: Laketon at Kingston Township, Lehman at Dallas Town- ship. January 19: Dallas Township at Kingston Township, Dallas Borough at Laketon. January 23: Dallas Township at Dallas Borough, Kingston Township at Lehman. January 26: Lehman at Dallas Borough, Laketon at Dallas Town- ship. January 30: Lehman at Laketon, Dallas Borough at Kingston Town- ship. February 2: Kingston Township at Laketon, Dallas Township at Leh- man. February 6: Kingston Township at Dallas Township, Laketon at Dal- las Borough. * kx In 1930 there were 7,000,000 washing machines in this country. 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