The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 03, 1948, Image 3

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THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1948
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. entire Dallas squad was faked to
“and Ostrum outstanding as defen-
‘if some of the Dallas Township
thought to the revenue (the green
"folding stuff that’s so necessary)
the ‘field been fenced and regular
"the hot dogs, coffee etc., which had
BILL'S
BITS
By
Bill Hart
= —as
Kingston Township uncovered a
tricky ground attack during the
fourth period on Thanksgiving
morning to score a hard-fought
14-0 victory over the Dallas Town-
ship Redskins . . . . This victory
gives the Katies possession of the
first leg on the Dallas Rotary Club
trophy. >
The ancient Statue of Liberty |
play with a new twish added by |
Coach Ted Szela enabled Kingston
Township to score its first touch-
End Bob Morgan came
around from the left side and took
the ball, running to his right and
just before reaching the line of
yard pass to the other end, Dick
Handley, who crossed the goal line
untouched . . . . The second touch-
down was scored following inter-
ception of a Redskin desperation
pass in the closing minutes of the
game . McAvoy plunged
through the line for the score. . .
The final extra point was scored
on one of the prettiest plays seen
in the entire Valley all season... t
The play was a reverse handoff
with just about every eligible
player on the team seeming to
handle the ball . . . . It ended with
Adams circling his left end with
three blockers in front while the
a man over to the right side of
the field.
With a stiff, cold breeze blowing
during the entire game, both teams
were obliged to forget all aerial
tactics and resort to a straight
ground attack . . . . Slippery and
uncertain footing hampered the
backs of both teams . .. . Dallas
Township outplayed the Katies the
first half with McCusker, Flanagan,
sive linesmen . Redmond
carried the ball for - some good
gains for the Redskins, along with
Wallace and Wilson . . . . Bob
Bellas, Dallas safetyman, made a
nice return of a Katie kick.
The game was played before al-
most 2,000 fans . . . . The cars
lined the parking lot, adjacent
streets and part of the Tunk-
hannock highway . . . . I wonder
School District solons gave any
that could have been taken in had
ticket gates established . . . . It
was bitter cold in the open and
many fans were wondering where
been served at previous games had:
disappeared to.
Dallas Township has started its
basketball practice sessions, with
a squad of forty-two men report-
ing for the first practice . . . . The
team is led by Jay Bloomer, the
only member of last year’s varsity
returning . . . . Coach Tom Ed-
wards announces that the Redskins
will engage Pringle in two practice
games on a home and away basis,
December 7 -and 14 . . . . The
Township girls have been practic-
ing steadily and promise to be .in
top shape for the season’s opener.
Dallas Borough is moving right
along . . . . Coach Rockavich has
been “stressing physical training the
past week and plans to have his
bunch in top. condition all season
. The Borough is using a fast
break that is fast VV. . .. The
Blue and Gold will be hampered
this season by the lack of any ap-
preciable amount of height . . . .
The Boro cagers have had two prac-
tice battles already, . . One against
the Wilkes-Barre Township squad
and the other against the Dallas
Arrows, an independent team led
by Al Knecht . . . . The Boro girls
started practice recently under the
watchful eye of Miss Florence
Parks, dean of the Back Mountain
girls’ coaches . . . . Having lost
five members of last year’s varsity,
Miss Parks is building an entire
new team around members of last
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