PAGE SIX a BITS ERE ready for one of their toughest games, but they have the necessary scoring wallop to stack up against DALLAS MEETS FAI Fairview at Lehman with Fairview a definite favorite . . . Kingston Township at Laketon with the Katies picked to topple the Laketon rated as tops in this encounter. THE POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949 Tuesday’s top game was Leh- man’s 28-24 victory over Laketon on the Laketon floor . . . . The half, but the Scotties lead was too much to overtake . . .. Hutchinson led the Scotties with 16 counters while Gulitus was top for Laketon league standings . . . . Ide with 9 for Lehman and Nicholas with 6 BACK MOUNTAIN LEAGUE SCHEDULE Friday, January 14 Tuesday, January 18 Kingston Township at Laketon Dallas Borough at Harter BACK MOUNTAIN LEAGUE Boys RVIEW TONIGHT victory . . . . A. Kitchen led Shav- ertown with 15 while H. Fritges as high man had 6 for Carverton. . Trucksville was leading at the start and was close all during the first half but couldn’t keep up the pace . . . . Sedler and Hart Trucksville. | In another close first half game, | fair. a pital due to a fall on Carverton road causing concussion. 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. Gordon Mathers of Main road left on Wednesday to spend some time in Florida. TRUCKSVILLE Hilda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Sutton of Sutton road, was injured at school on Monday. She was rushed to Nesbitt Hospital where her condition is reported as Mrs. Sam Davis is a patient in Homeopathic Hospital after suff- ering a fall at her home. She is pital. W. J. Robins, Sr. of Staub road, is a patient in Mercy Hospital while his wife is a patient in General Hos- gunshot wounds while hunting, night. PUBLIC SALE Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge 514 | met at the Fire Hall on Wednesday ; the Dallas girl's feeble average of | Lakers, losing 14-7 at the half,| Harter at Kingston Township St. Therese’s scored 22 points in | y . ...| expected to return home shortly. 2 BII I S 13 points per game. made a desperate bid to win, out- Dallas Township at Laketon the second half to Trucksville Meth- | Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Harris Hill Lincoln Hoover is still a patient } Tuesday's big games will find:| scoring Lehman 17-14 the second Fairview at Dallas Borough odist’s 8 to sew up a 44-26 victory road, is a patient in Nesbitt Hos- in Nesbitt Hospital. He suffered i By squad, which is always tough on| with 9... . The girls game ended Fairview at Lehman had 11 apiece to lead St. Therese’s 3 : its home floor . . . . Dallas Borough {in a 13-13 tie to complicate the while Naylor was tops with 8 for; 5 Bill Hart at Harter with the Borough lads a for Laketon were high. WwW L Dallas “B” team sunk 21 points a Fairview got off to a flying start Fairview had an easy time with Fairview 2.0 the ooo ng half fo pull gwoy jon : : 5 J The pressure will be on the top in defense of its crown when it| Harter as the entire squad partici- Lehman 2 0 Huntsville Christian to in 39-21 Due to lack of help, I must quit farming, and will teams in the Back Mountain League yoked off Kingston Township last | pated in the 57-28 rout . , . Strauss | Dallas Borough 4 : ? after Pi jhe he Spee sell at Public Auction at my farm, located on Sutton J tonight as Fairview travels to Dal-| Friday 39-35 .. . . It was just too| had 13 and Frankenfield 10 to lead | Kingston Township pp TEMP Under the basket Creek Road. in Franklin Twp., Luzerne County 114 | las Borough in what shapes up as|,,;ch Strauss again as the Fair-| Fairview while McKeown countered | Harter ; 0:1 and Knecht and Edwards Setting il the t of O . : 2 the best game of the evening . . . view center sunk 22 points...Russ|9 and Jones 8 for Harter. Dallas Township. 0 2 them up from outside the defense|| M1l€S northeast o range, on J Fairview has already disposed of|yy,¢ with 10 points was high man Laketon 0 2 accounted for 31 points with Temp- vital pivot spot with either top defensive guard Dick Harris or was trailing by only one point at the half 14-13 . . . . The Blue and Gold solved the Laketon defense Kingston Township was hot for and Bloomer led the amazing at- tack which poured in 19 points in down till they took over a 27-23 lead at the end of the third quarter Saturday, January 22, 1949 farm, which has never had a reactor. Health Charts on day of sale. one leading contender, Kingston |g, the Katies . . . . Fairview girls . : Girls | lin high with 16 . . . . Price, K. y : 2 Bi the first half scoring 34 points to T 3 Township, and will be out to down 10st to the Katies 22-13. ona ii yi Dae orn ol : WwW L Grose and G. Roberts had 6 apiece BEGINNING AT 1:00 P. M., SHARP Dallas to secure its grip on first Dallas Borough finally took over p © 2 | Kingston Township 2 0 0 to lead Huntsville. ‘ 3 4 place . . . . Dallas, however, with| game Lalicton squad with a 17 through to turn back the Redskin’s | 1 yoton 1 0 1| Rusiloski and Stolarick sparked 29—H £ AD OF COWS 29 { awin over Laketon and numerous| int third quarter to breeze Sa On Sieve "; Lehman 1 0 1)Lehman Inter-Church to a 40-27 practice games behind them, figures | 1h ouch with a 47-27 victory . . . . the end of the third quarter the | Harter 1 1 0 victory over Kunkle Methodist .... Consisting of 27 Guernseys, 4 Registered; and \ to have the scoring punch to turn|paieton upset the dope in the first Katies held a slim 43-35 margin | pajjas Borough 0 1 0 Kunkle was ahead the entire first 2 Holsteins. ; ) back the Mountain Top lads. . . . 01.1 with its unique defense and with the Redskins hotter than a Dallas Township 0 2 0 half and left the floor with a 19-15 . : : 2 ee Bal ol range acowad thee qa sheriff's pistol as Roberts, L. Brace, | pairviouw 02.0 Valine fad «Lekman out tt All but one of these animals were raised on this . . lanky center Jack Pizmar assigned| ihe second half and began to hit i Sim pute ool oN, and scored 13 points to Kunkle’s Included in this herd are 3 cows to freshen by sale day, 7 to freshen to stop the high scoring Gene|the basket from all angles with St oh ith - ey = L ® vs on 4 in the final period . - + - Rusilo-|f shortly thereafter, 2 bred heifers, 5 yearling heifers, 4 heifer calves," : Strauss . . , . The game will match | 11,50ltine showing the way with py - : a : ig) er an fie ski had 16 points, Stolarick 12 and || 1 Registered Guernsey bull, 4 years old. Y ] the ‘evenly ibalariced' fast team of 14 counters . . . . Gulitus sank 14] S0S5ins’ attack lost is zip while Kleban 6 to lead Lehman . . .. J PAPEC {0-inch HAMMER MILL Dallas Borough against the high- scoring specialist attack of Fair- for Laketon . . . . Johnny Monka, Dallas guard, contributed nine the Katies first team racked up the score . . .. S. Richards and Morgan featured for the Katies with 14 | to head Kunkle’s attack. Knecht sunk 14 and Mitchell 10 NEW—with Automatic Feed : 6-can G.LF. Milk Cooler, new August, 1948; Hi Milkers, 2 view featuring Strauss and Frank- points but was outstanding as his | Dallas Methodist ‘A’ E. Dailas Meth. oe a man Millers, ministered by Fairview but the Katies smooth attack will prove too much for the down river boys to handle. Laketon meets Dallas Township at home and figures due to break|,K _ into the win column at the Red- skins’ expense . . . The Laketon girls with the pre-season rating as the top team in the loop will be by a close 30-26 score. Lehman with a strong quintet led by A. Nuss with 11 points and Hutchinson with 12 turned back Dallas Township with a 40-24 score . Belles with 7 was high for the Redskins . . . . The Lehman girls paced by Ide with 6 points took a 14-10 victory over Dallas Township. YOU CAN'T 60 WRONG! points each. Brace was high for the game was the originality and spontaneity of the Katie’ cheer- leaders . . . . They certainly added zest to the game. Dallas Boro Boys Laketon Boys > G. F. GUARANTEED RECONDITIONED WASHERS 50 and up FAMOUS MAKES Rebuilt from the ground up. New parts put in where needed. Our 90 day guarantee tells you they're right. Years of excellent, dependable serv- ice in all of them. Limited quantity. Stop in early and take your pick. STOP IN TODAY! REBENNACK & COVERT 263-267 WYOMING AVENUE Kingston, Pennsylvania ‘Open Friday Evening 'Til 9—Phone Kingston 7-4514 G. FT. FT, Shaffer f 2 83 7 Gulitus f 6 214 McGary f 0 1 1 Searfoss f 12108 Hazletine f 7 014 Cornell ¢ 1.10.12 Pignar f 8:17 Fisk lo 1.02 Price ¢ 0 0 0 Boone c 2.0 4 Evans c¢ 0 0 0 Zosh g QA, Harris g 2 0 4 Leach g 000 Pavlick g 0 2 2 Shilanski g GE TAL Monka g 3 39 Roberts 'g 1 1 8 11 527 18 11 47 Dallas Boro Girls Laketon Girls G. FT G. ¥.1, Cooper f 6 113 Cragle f 30 6 Bruns f 3 2 8 Nichols f 6 416 Bowman ¢ 2 0 4 Truska f 4 0 8 Brokenshire g Gray c Antrim g Harding g Patsey g Shiner g Barrettini g Martin g 11 3 25 13 4 30 Dallas Twp. Boys Lehman Boys Gop. T. G. PF. T. Belles f 2.8.7 A, Nuss f 5.1.11 Redmond f 0 0 0 Elston f 000 Hudak f 01 Ry Nussi £ 000 Roberts ¢ 0 2 2 Hutchinson f 4 412 Chukinas ¢ 0 2 2 Ide ¢ 1.012 Cook g 2 1 5 Walters g 3.2.8 Bloomer g 2 2 6 Disque g TSS Brace g 0 0 0 Kern g 1s! Kozick g 0 1 1 Grahm g 0.::0.:.0 % -—-——= Naugle g 000 612 24 Mont g 0 Cornell g 000 15 10 40 St. Therese’s Trucksville Methodist GH. 1. G. B..T. Hart f 4 3 11 Naylor f 4 0 8 Sedler f 4 311 Wililams f 17002 Mack'vitz ¢ 3 0 6 Webster f 000 B. Ygb’d g 1 0 2 Evans f 0:00 McGarry g¢ 8 0 6 Harrison c¢ 308 J. Ynb’d g 4 0 8 Shoemaker ¢ 1 0 2 - Anthony g 2 0 4 19 6 44 Smith g 1502 Cherry g 000 Gregory g Towa 13 0 26 Shavertown Lutheran Carverton CHT, GF, 1, A. K'chen f 6 315 D. K’chen f 0 0 0 E. Prit's £3 0 6 R. Kchen £00 0 Boline f 3 0 6 Emmanuel f 0 0 0 Fink f 5 010 C. Cyphers f 0 0 0 Eberly c¢ 071. 171. Cyphers: f5.1:.0%-2 Newhart g 3 0 6 Earl c¢ 11/8 Lozo g 3 0 6 Seiple g 2.145 Koons g 1 0 2 H. Fritzges. g 2 2 6 Kunkle g 2.04 24 452 8 420 The teams in the Church League are beginning to stack up with most of the squads in the league evenly matched . . . The league is being paced by the Dallas “A” and “B” teams, St. Therese’s, and Lehman Inter-Church with Shavertown Lutheran and East Dallas pressing the leaders . . . . The analysis of leading scorers shows Lehman and St. Therese’s tops with three men apiece in the top fifteen . . . . East Dallas - and Huntsville . Christian each placed two men in the charm- ed circle . . . . The only squad not registered in the top fifteen is the Trucksville Methodist quintet. This week’s games pit East Dal- las and Shavertown Lutheran in a game which will break up the tie for second place . . . . Dallas “B” is rated over Trucksville and St. Therese’s over Kunkle in the Sat- urday games . . . . Dallas “A” and Lehman are slated to stay in the win column at the expense of Huntsville Christian and Carverton respectively on Monday. The best game in the league so far was Dallas “A” team’s over- time 35-31 victory over East Dal- las . . . . Both teams were hot and few shots were missed by either team as both played hard to garner the victory . East Dallas led at the half while the score was 28- 28 at the end of the regular game SI The accuracy at the foul line decided this contest as Dallas sunk 7 for 12 while East Dallas had 3 for 9 with both teams sink- ing 14 field goals . . . . Chas. Brobst had 14 counters for Dallas with H. Martin also sinking 14 as high for East Dallas. Shavertown Lutheran completely outclassed Carverton in a 52-20 WHEN IT RAINS, IT POURS, RIGHT IN OUR STORE! AND THAT ISN'T ALL—THE CEILING IS COMING DOWN, AND S50 ARE OUR PRICES! WE MUST REDUCE OUR STOCK BRAND NEW WOOL SLEEPING BAGS Scouts and Campers Should Grab These NAVY SCOUT AND HUNTING KNIVES Made By Pal Razor Company Can BUY THEM WOOL 0. D. GLOVES Ln 3 pr. $1.00 30% WOOL SOCKS MAIN ROAD NITE DRIVING GLASSES AND SHOOTING GLASSES Regular $6.95 ARMY O. D. WOOL SHIRTS—sizes {4-14'/2 ONLY. We sold Hundreds of these shirts for $2.95. You ROPE SOLE SCUFFS for beach or shower HUB AUTO SUPPLY WHITE SKI PARKAS (In Town They Are Getting $498) 19¢ 3 pr. $1.00 WORK CAPS WHILE THEY LAST GUN RECOIL PADS 98c¢ Doz. $2.25 25¢ 3 pr. $1.00 SKI GOGGLES—Use for sleigh riding too SWEATSHIRTS, small and medium $1.19 $1.95 or 3 for $5.00 89¢ or 3 for $2.25 Now $1.95 3 for $5.00 dion ie 29c each 25c 10c TRUGKSVILLE Kunkle Methodist 5 Wasser f 0 1 1 Stolarick f 4 412 Mitchell f 4 210 Major f 02 F. Templin f 1 0 2 Kusiloski ¢ 7.817 J. Knecht ¢ 5 4 14 Kleban g 3 0 6 Bachman g 0 0 0 McKeel g 0 00 W. Elston g 0 0 0 Disque f 1.0.2 - Tough g 0 00 10 727 Mino c 1.1 16 8 40 Huntsville Christian Dallas Meth. ‘B’ G. F. T. GE. T, Price f 2 3/7 Quail f 1.02 Jones f 2 0 4 B. Roberts f 1 0 2 K. Grose ¢ 3 0. 6 R. Templin ¢c 7 216 H. Grose g 2 0 4 A. Knecht g 4 1 9 G. Roberts g3 0 6 Edwards g 3.1.2 Jewell f 0 0 0 LaBar g 1.0.2 W. Davis £ 0 0 0 Kuhnert g 0. 1:2 ~ Shaffer f 000 12 327 re 17 5 39 CHURCH LEAGUE SCHEDULE enfield. repeated leaps recovered the ball |, x 3 | ST rin GT : : i : the Redskins with 15 counters . . . | Drake £ 2 0 4 Martin f 6 2141 Mower, No. 20, tractor drawn, and other miscellaneous: equipment Bh oni , sins C. Brobst f 4 1 9 Harding f 0 1 1 Ph ; ; b : Inthe other gathes this ev = &| after Laketon's shots and enabled | py, goo girls staved off a last W. hoes 263 3 Huan 30 6 Sale will be held RAIN OR SHINE and everything will be sold, Kingston Township will play host| Dallas to control the boards and mimite Dalles spurt ard tursed 3 C. Brobst ¢ 6 214 Hughey ¢ 0 0 0|| ppGARDIESS OF PRICE 3 : k down its second| thereby th no The Dallas LUas, spurt and iftrned In Moore g 2 2 6 Morris g 2 0 4 . ; b- to Harter to: tac : OreDy he game. nin a 17-16 victory . . . . A refresh-: H. Brobst g 0 0 0 Wilson g 30 6 TERMS OF SALE—CASH hie victory . . . . Harter will be on the| girls gave Laketon a scare as they ing feature which added interest to 14 73 14 3 31 f 3 : rebound after the shellacking ad-| played a hard game only to lose Score tied at end of regular game = 31-31 H U G H G E B H A R T, Lehman Inter-Church G T units, with compressor; Side Delivery Rake, tractor drawn; New Hiea HOWARD SANDS, Auctioneer. Dallas, Pa.,, R, D. 3 L Dallas Methodist “A” 0 Dallas Methodist “B” 0 Lehman Inter-Church 0 St.“ Theresels i in XL 0 East Dallas Methodist 1 Shavertown Lutheran _ 3 Canverton nl clo as 2 Huntsville Christian 2 Kunkle Methodist 2 Trucksville Methodist 2 OFFICIAL CHURCH LEAGUE HIGH SCORERS Gi F.-P R. Templin—Dallas Methodist “B” 15 5 85 B. Hart—St. Therese’s 13 6 32 C. Rusiloski—Lehman Inter-Church 10 7 27 G. Roberts—Huntsville Christian 11 0 22 J. Kleban—Lehman Inter-Church 9 321 S. Sedler—St. Therese’s 8 420 C. Brobst—Dallas Methodist “A” 9 2 20 A. Kitchen—Shavertown Lutheran 8 319 J. Knecht—Kunkle Methodist 7 519 K. Grose—Huntsville Christian 9 018 H. Fritges—Carverton Methodist 8 218 F. Stolarick—Lehman Inter-Church 7 4 18 H. Martin—East Dallas Methodist 8 2 18 T. Mackravitz—St. . Therese’s 8! 1-17 T. Wilson—East Dallas Methodist 8 1 17 b Saturday, January 15 Games at 7, 8, and 9 o'clock. Kingston Township Gymnasium East Dallas vs. Shavertown Luth- eran; Trucksville Methodist vs. Dal- las Methodist ‘“B’”; St. Therese’s vs. Kunkle Methodist. Monday, January 17 Dallas Methodist “A” vs. Hunts- ville Christian; Carverton vs. Leh- man Inter-Church, \ CHURCH LEAGUE STANDINGS Farm Show Tid-Bits First calf born at the 33rd Penn- sylvania Farm Show was a male milking shorthorn which arrived at 4:45 Saturday afternoon about an hour after the dam, Lady Dolly reached the big dairy barn. She was rushed to the livestock hospital maintained by the show, in charge of registered veterinarians who are on call for treatment of all livestock at the Farm Show. Ten departments of Pennsylvan- ia State Government have set up educational exhibits at the Farm Show. They fill the first and sec- ond concourses of the large Arena building. Departments represented include: Agriculture, Commerce, Forests and Waters, Game Com- mission, Health, Highways, Labor and Industry, Public Instruction, Turnpike Commission and Welfare. The Pennsylvania State College Ag- ricultural Exhibit is in the main exhibition hall. Many of the 150 Pennsylvania farm operators who have been des- ignated at “Master Farmers” by the Pennsylvania Farmer magazine will attend their annual luncheon this week at the Penn Harris Hotel. Six new Master Farmers will be named, each receive a gold medal from Field Editor Norman Reber. MAPLE GROVE FARM COMPLETE DISPERSAL On Route 29 between Tunkhannock and Montrose; 3 miles south of Springville, (watch for arrows) on— SATURDAY, JANUARY 15 1949 Starting at 12:00 o’Clock Sharp T. B. Accredited, Bangs Certified and Calfhood Vaccinated. Bvery animal raised on the farm. Average age of these cows is 31/4, years. SALE CONSISTS OF 45 HEAD OF PUREBRED HOLSTEIN CATTLE of which 17 head are Milkers, 5 bred Heifers, due about sale time; 8 head of yearlings will be bred by sale time to a son of “Carnation Hazlewood Korndyke Lad”; 9 Calves, 6 to 10 months of age, all wac- cinated; 3 Calves, 4 months old. Represented in this sale are the following: 4 daughters of Fair- view Montvic Chieftain, 3 daughters of Carnation Inka Emperor, 2 daughters of Carnation Hazlewood Korndyke Lad, 4 daughters of Card Farm Korndkye Ragapple, 2 daughters of Duke Wilson Posch, 1 daughter of Carnation Peerless Fayne, 1 daughter of Montvie Rag- apple Gypsy, 13 daughters of Farstate Homestead Inka, 4 grand- daughters of Montvic Chieftain 7th. Most of the cattle bred are bred to Farstate Homestead Inka, who is a son of ‘Lathrop Star Oak Star. World's record lifetime producer, with 251,135 lbs. of milk, 9,530 lbs. of butterfat, with a 4.2% test. These cattle have good type, EXCELLENT UDDERS and are in good condition. Come prepared to buy some of these cattle, as they will be sold regardless of price. Sale to be held in large tent. Lunch will be served. a MALCOLM D. BUTTON, Owner Springville, Pa. Howards Sands, Auctioneer Tunkhannock, Pa. HILTON BUTTON, Leadsman Meshoppen, Pa. Ralph M. Sands, Sales Mgr. & Ped. Wyoming, Pa, : CALORIC GAS STOVES AND COMBINATIONS Immediate Delivery IH $99.50 and up HAROLD ASH Plumbing, Heating, Bottled Gas TELEPHONE 409-R-7 SHAVERTOWN, PA. =k
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