PAGE TWO Lehman Triumphs In Overtime Tilt; One-Man Blitzkrieg Topples Lake Grace Mahler Plays Brilliant Game As Township Girls Swamp Lehman TONIGHT’S GAMES Laketon at Lehman Dallas Township at Kingston Township LEAGUE STANDING Team Won Lost Percent Pallas Borough >... ol. nb he 2 +0 .1000 Kingston Township .................... 1 0 .1000 Lehman x 1 .500 Dallas Township 1... tba 0. 0 2 .000 Talaton i. fi DEINE Siig 0 1 .000 Lehman defeated Dallas Township Friday night on the township floor in a game that went into overtime periods. The contest was a nip and tuck battle all the way. With Dallas Township leading 20-18 and only one-quarter minute left to play, fans thought Lehman had lost a tough game. Then it happened. Chet Rusloski intercepted a pass from the Township quintet and hooped the sphere to tie the game at 20 all as the whistle shrieked ending the game. The game then went into a 3-minute extra period with Bittenbender caging one for the Township, to put them ahead 22-20. D. Rusloski of Lehman, was fouled and awarded a free throw. He tallied bringing Leh- man within one point of the Township. Then McCarty of Lehman was fouled. It was a tense moment for the players, as well as McCarty. This free throw would enable him to tie the score. He eyed the hoop and then let go the ball. There it was! The score tied, as the whistle shrilled announcing the ending of the extra period. ! The crowd was tense, the players® nervous, as they started the “quick death period”. (The team scoring the first point winning the game). The ball went into the Township's possession who soon lost it “as it traveled out of bounds. Lehman then took charge, passing the sphere to Chet Dropchinski, who tallied, winning the game for Lehman, with a sensational goal from twenty feet out. The score: Lehman (24) OUT OF RETIREMENT J + 0 J. Rusiloski, f B. Jones, f Dropchinski, ¢ THE POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1941 COFFIN A BOMB REFUGE } 1 { { 1 A 400-year-old stone coffin in the crypt of the Church of Christ Spital- fields is the bed of Michael O’Connor, a London East End laborer whose home was destroyed some months ago by a Nazi bomb. Hundreds sleep in the crypt, a refuge from air bombing. MOTOR CLUB SECRETARY WARNS JANUARY 31 IS DOUBLE DEADLINE Warning that midnight, January 31, is a “double deadline” for mo- torist must carry a 1941-42 opera- tor’s license. Calking, g D. Rusiloski, g L. McCarty, g Lehret, g o | orRMHROON™E OHONBO®! nN iS Totals Dallas Township (22) ol coNMwWNONR = NOOO WO OW? Mitchell, f Stanton, f Kozemchak, c¢ Breza, c Szela, g Morris, g Schray, g Schrader, g Bittenbender, g | oocooNvmooNMh Totals 8.22 Half time score—Lehman 9, Dal- las Township 7. Referee—Frederick. Township Girls Win Township girls were victorious in the preliminary game defeating Lehman girls 45 to 12. Grace Mah- ler turned in a brilliant game for the township. Her stellar work in all departments makes her a stand- out in any company. Borough Defeats Laketon With teammates feeding him the ball, Bruce Price, the one man Blitzkrieg of the Borough quintet came through again Friday night to tally 14 points as the Borough de- feated Laketon 22-17. The Borough was ahead all through the contest, but Laketon, headed by Cadwater, gave the Borough a fright many times during the game. The score: Dallas (22) | HOOOWOOHNM ; G TF Pts having the upper hand all the way.! Mrs. J. D. Garreau of Goss Manor Price, f i 0. 14] rhe Borough quintet has played | was winner of the quilt which was Gould, f 1 2 | four games so far this season and chanced off at Dallas Township Par- Kelly, c 2 0 thave been victorious in all. Only ent Teacher meeting Monday even- Wagner, c 0 0 0! miracle can stop the Borough from |ing. Over forty dollars worth of Niemeyer, g 0 0 having another championship. chances were sold. The proceeds Jewell, g 0 0 In the preliminary game the Bor-|will be used to buy books for the ~~ ~_ ““lough J. V.s were victorious over |school library. Mrs. Ray Perrigo, Totals 10 2 22|4,0 Shickshinny J. V.’s, 22-28. It|president, was in charge of the Laketon (17) was the first defeat in 13 succes- meeting which consisted only of a G F Ptsge games for Shickshinny. business session and musical pro- Cadwater, f 4 1 9 gram Davis, £ 0 0 0 SHICKSHINNY (33) ? nnis, 0 0 of . i f ! 0 0 ol G F Pts. Prayer Meetings Shires, © 9 0 4! Federicci, f 1 0 2| Watlodk. ‘c. 0 0 0 Thomas, f 2 1 5| Prayer meeting at Idetown and Garrity 2 0 9 2(S. Kaminski, f 0 0 0 Lehman were cancelled last week Sorchik g 1 0 2| C. Kaminski, ¢ 3 0 2 due to so much illness. Idetown was Gulitus, g 0 0 0 Hamerski, ¢ 5 3 13 held Wednesday and Lehman Thurs- Kocher, g 0 0 0! M’Quown, g 0 0 0, day of this week as usual. Seman Conrad, g 0 0 0 7 3 17 Bach, g 5 1 11: Half time score—Dallas Borough | ATT aT THE 12, Laketon 7. Referee—Phillips. | Totals 14 5 33 —— Laketon Girls Win | DALLAS BOROUGH 56) FIRST NATIONAL In a rough and tumble game] | marked at times with poor sports-| G F Pts.| BANK manship, Laketon girls defeated the | Price, f 8 2 18] —— Borough quintet by a 12-7 score. |Urban, f 0 0 ol DALLAS, PENNA. Gould, f 2 2 6 | Fractures Rib | Moore, £ 2:0. 2 NE [ Kelly, c 3 0 6 BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION Mrs. Harry Snyder of Claude St., | Wagner, c 1 1 3 fell down the steps at her home on Jewell, g 3 2 8 Tuesday afternoon and fractured a Carroll, g 0 0 0 rib. She is confined to her bed. Noman g 2 : it robst, g | Totals 23 10 556 COMING TO NEW YORK? STOP AY ’ EET rtd NEL 447 ST. east OF BROADWAY MERLY "437+ ST. HOTYEL ~ : | Coming out of retirement at the age | of 11, Shirley Temple has accepted a $2,500-a-week offer to co-star with | Mickey Rooney in a series of pic- | tures. Asked if she was glad to get {back to work, the veteran Holly- | wood actress replied, “Oh my, yes! | School is so dull.” ‘Shickshinny Bows ‘To Borough Team Price And Niemeyer Tally 29 Points night when Price, probable high scorer of the Back Mountain League, | tallied 18 points and Niemeyer re- = LEHIGH VALLEY = C-0-A-L Tons (2000 lbs.) and 3% tons NUT & STOVE ..... $1.75 PEA isin vn B23 BUCK. a ietnli ire 5.15 Delivered Harvey's Lake and vicinity MICHAEL GETZMAN PHONE H. L. 3125 torists of the state, Wyoming Valley Motor Club yesterday issued a final reminder that both operators’ li- censes and motor vehicle inspection stickers must be renewed by the end of the month. Failure to fulfill both requirements within the week ahead, the club continued, will make del- inquent drivers subject to fines, ar- rest and interrupted operating pri- vileges. Norman Johnstone, secretary- manager of the club, said the possi- bility of confusion and forgetfulness arises from the fact that this is only the second occasion on which Penn- sylvania motorists have had to meet the twin deadlines simultaneously. The first occasion arose last year when legislation, sponsored by Pennsylvania Motor Federation and enacted by the 1939 General Assem- bly, changed the renewal dates for operators’ licenses and motor vehi- cle registrations. The latter were made renewable on April 1, thus re- lieving motorists of the necessity for purchasing new license tags dur- ing the Christmas holiday season. “At this time, nearly half of Pennsylvania’s motorists are en- said. “Under legislation effective J | ! } for the first time last year, drivers’! January 31 is also the deadline for motor vehicle inspection. Every car must bear an official inspection sticker issued during the three- month period that began last Nov- ember. In the enforcement drive that starts February 1, motor vehi- cles without new stickers will, in ac- cordance with the law, be ordered to the nearest inspection station and be ‘grounded’ until inspected and approved while their operators or owners will be liable to arrests and fines. “Motor vehicle owners and opera- tors who must comply with both laws during the few days before the deadline are confronted by different problems. JT can obtain their 1941-42 operafors’ cards in a day or two if they mail properly-prepar- ed application forms at once. The State Bureau of Motor Vehicles is demonstrating its customary ef- ficiency in handling the huge, cur- rent flood of applications. “Last-minute inspections, how- ever, present an entirely different problem. Whether the motorist en- counters delay, and possible inter- ruption of his driving privilege, de- gaged in the annual rush to renew | pends upon his location and the their operators’ licenses,” Johnstone | capacity of the official inspection stations in his vicinity. At this time, the safest plan is to have inspections Coach Tinsley’ intet tl cards expire at midnight on Friday, | made immediately, without the risk 03 ; ine i s quintet SWEPY| january 31. On and after February attendant to putting the job off Shickshinny off its feet Wednesday | 1, every Pennsylvania-licensed mo-! until tomorrow.” | | | corded 11. The game was a rough Township PTA Quilt h |and tumble match with the Boroug Mrs. J. D. Garreau Wins DIRECTORS R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, W. B Jeter, Sterling Machell, W. R. Neely Clifford Space, A. C. Devens, Herbert Hill. OFFICERS C. A. Frantz, President Sterling Machell, Vice-President W. R. Neely, Vice-President W. B. Jeter, Cashier F. J. Eck, Assistant Cashier Vault Boxes For Rent. No account too small to secure careful attention. Alderson, Penna. PLAY SAFE! INSPECTION ENDS ONE WEEK TODAY We have every facility to check your car carefully and efficiently, but don’t wait until the last day— HAVE IT DONE NOW DANIEL MEEKER GARAGE Kunkle, Penna. PHONE 458-R-13 JOHN DEERE FARM EQUIPMENT and SERVICE Ask about the economy of JOHN DEERE TRACTORS MORE-DRAIN COPPER ALLOY ROOFING SOLD AND INSTALLED MEYER'S PUMPS Jamesway Barn and Poultry Equipment Bargains in Good Used Equipment Repairs and Service for all Standard Machines Rural Supply Co. Near Harveyville, Pa. PHONE MUHLENBURG 9-R-716 Secret Service Warns Against Counterfeit Bills Treasury Department Lists Ways To Check Good Money From Bad The United States Treasury De- partment through the Philadelphia office of the Secret Service Division has issued a warning against the appearance of counterfeit notes and coins. ; Special scrutiny is urged for $5 and $10 Silver Certificates, Blue Seal, and for $10 Federal Reserve Notes, Green Seal. Check letters and face plate numbers A32, D32, J26 or H26 if they appear on the $10 Silver Certificate indicate a counter- feit bill. Check letters and face : | numbers F942 or J870 on $5 Silver Certificates indicate a bad bill as do numbers D81, or 181 on the $10 Federal Reserve Notes. The Secret Service gives five ways to check bogus bills. Portrait lis flat, dull, smuggy, and does not stand out distinctly from oval back- ground. Serial numbers are usually tirregular or out of alignment. Col- ored seal lacks clear fine detail. Paper does not contain colored threads. Printing on face and back does not have clearcut, sharp outline as on ‘genuine note. Always compare a doubtful look- ing note with another of the same denomination, examining the feat- ures stressed above. When a coun- terfeit note is received do not return it. If the passer is a stranger de- lay him under pretext and telephone the police immediately. Avoid argu- ment. Write down a description of the passer if he departs and take license number of automobile if he has one. Drum Corps Not Allowed In Inaugural Parade Some seventy-five Shickshinny residents, including the Boys’ Bugle Corps were disappointed this week when they were not permitted in the inaugural parade after making the long trip to Washington, D. C. They were none-the-less thrilled with their experiences, watching the parade from vantage points near the White House, cheering loudly when a division of tanks, including 100 of the design built in Berwick, passed by. = NOW WRECKING = Former Y. M. C. A. Bldgs, N. Main to N. Washington Streets, Wilkes-Barre. 22 gyms, auditor- ium, dormitories, Stegmaier home, etc. ALL MATERIALS FOR SALE CHEAP Comprising lumber, yellow face, white glazed and red brick, lime- stone, redstone, fire escapes, doors, sash, radiation, I beams, iron columns, V. G. pine fig, boards, 73 ceiling and partition, wainscoting, trim, etc. CHICAGO STALL DRYER 8x8x7 Suitable for gym, school, cleaning plant, etc. TACO WATER HEATER No. 5 With automatic switch and 250 gallon tank complete. FIREPROOF MOTION PICTURE PROJECTION ROOM App. Tx9x7 CIRCULAR PIPE FENCE RAILING 150 ft. in circumference, complete with all posts and fittings. ROBERTS FILTER STEAM PUMPS EDWARD J. 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