. for the Daisies. THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1940 PAGE SEVEN ARROWS BLITZKRIEG BEAUMONT, 9-0 League Leaders Get But Two Hits From Chet Sutton Polisky’s Spectacular Catch Highlights Sunday's Crucial Game Apparently in fine fettle after a two-weeks’ rest, the Dallas Arrows hammered their way back toward the top of the league last Sunday by trimming Beaumont, 9 to 0, and pushing into a tie for second place with Vernon. The victory over Beaumont, which has been leading the bi-county league, was a particularly tall feath- er in the cap of the Arrows, who have been having a tough time starting against some bad breaks this year. Chet Sutton, who pitched for Dal- las, was the star of a team which seemed to have its full share of stars that afternoon. The hard- hitting Beaumont batters were able to collect only two hits off Sutton. Archie Austin, Beaumont’s ace hurler, gave Dallas six hits. One of the prettiest plays of the afternoon was pulled off by Billy Polisky, who made ‘a spectacular running catch in right center field to end a Beaumont assault. Po- lisky also stretched a three-base hit into a four-bagger when he came home on an error of the Beaumont third baseman, who missed a catch. Danny Rusiloski also was cred- ited with a three-base hit for Dallas. Schwab's Wildcats Tamed By Exeter The third week of the summer schedule of the St. John’s Bowling League finds the teams closely bunched up with the Soggy Tomek’s Exeter Recreation leading. Joe Schwab and his Wild Cats engaged the leaders in an effort to land on top, but “Blitzkrieg” Soggy Tomek anticipating the Wild Cats inten- tions sent in his ‘Panzer” shock trooper, Phil Gelso, who rolled through the Wild Cats for enor- mous gains and winning the match for the Exeter team. Schedule for next week: Monday, Spinicci Garage vs. Schwab's Wild Cats; Dwyer Bros. vs. St. John’s Recreation; 9, Exeter Recreation vs. L. A. Office. Wednesday, Harchar’s Hucksters vs. Buddies’ Men's Shop; Wally & Jimmy's Smoke Shop vs. Mahaffey Oil Co.; W-B. Cigarette Sales Co. vs. Strish’s Undertakers. Summer League Standing Exeter Recreation L. A. Office Buddies’ Men’s Shop Dwyer Bros. Strish’s Undertakers Schwab’s Wild Cats St. John’s Recreation W. & J. Smoke Shop Spinicci Garage Mahaffey Oil Co. Harchar’'s Hucksters W-B. Cigarette Sales HN BE OT Ol Oo 00S GBR BAR ROOOTOUR BR WN HH Croatian Daisies Win Over Swoyerville Pinkies The Croatian Daisies of the West Side Girls’ Bowling League got back into the running by taking all three games from the Swoyerville Pinkies to add four points to ‘their league standing. With the Pinkies bowling short-handed it was an easy victory Nellie Pinkoski led the Pinkies in high scoring. Teresa Miketinac led the Daisies. Cather- ine Miketinac was high for single | The food was excellent and the HWWWwWwaotoo oo COON HOUNDS YIP ALONG TRAIL LEFT BY DRAG ON MILE COURSE Two of this section’s best-known coon dogs — Malcolm Campbell's “Coal Dust” and Ernest Martin's “Sparky’’—romped off with honors at the eighth field trial of Red Rock Mountain Coon and Sporting Club at Checkerboard Inn last Saturday afternoon. About 21 of the 30 registered dogs turned up to nose along the trail left by a water-soaked bag, filled with the bedding of a captive coon. The bag was dragged over a mile course before the trials began. At the end of the course a live coon was place in a tree. The winners were selected in each of the five heats, the dog which crossed the line first and the dog which barked up the coon tree first. Winners in each heat were: First heat—line, Arnold’s ‘Queen’; tree, Campbell's “Bob”; second heat—Iline, Martin’s ‘Sparky’; tree, draw; third heat—Iine, Campbell’s | “Brownie”; tree, Campbell’s ‘Black ! Jim”; fourth heat—line, Chet Hess's “Spot”; tree, Campbell's ‘Coal Dust’’; fifth heat, draw. Judges were: Line, Loren Cragle, Red Rock; Irvin Coolbaugh, Dallas; tree, John Campbell, Freeland; Mil- ton Hess, Pond Hill; F. J. Burgess, Tunkhannock. Entries represented! Tunkhannock, Freeland, Wapwallo-) pen, Shickshinny, Muncie Valley, Sweet Valley, Benton and Kunkle, | as well as communities in the neigh- | I borhood of Dallas. Display Bowling Trophies The two league trophies to be donated to Rahl’'s Market and Quarteroni Bros. are on display at the St. John’s Alleys and will be awarded to the winners in an im- pressive ceremony next Monday night. The trophies are for the league champions, Rahl’s Market from the Business Men’s League and Quarteroni Bros. from the Luzerne Junior League. League Outing Postponed President John Sobeck of the Luzerne Business Men’s Bowling League announces the postpone- ment of the annual outing which was scheduled for June 30. Owing to a mix up in dates scheduled for Sylvan Lake Park, the league was misinformed as to their date. Joe Schwab is acting on the park com- mittee. John Rahl and Tome “Pete” Smith are on the food committee with Joe Schwab and John Sobeck on the refreshment committee. Secretary Sarge is named general chairman of the outing. Tunior League Outing The Luzerne Junior Bowling League held their annual outing at Columbia Park near Berwick last Sunday. The day was pleasant and nearly all members were present with their families and girl friends. thirst quenchers were of the best. Presiding were Mrs. Sarge and “Frisch” Caladie. The married men | defeated the single men in a real | fast baseball game. Bnother New Home! A new home for Willard Johns of the Luzerne Lumber Company is being built at Goss Manor. It is) understood the home will cost] about $12,000. HIMMLER THEATRE. DALLAS, PA. 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