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Napkins Playing Cards Coasters Luggage Tags Key Chains Stirring Rods Pencils DALLAS 5¢ - 10c - $1 STORE Main Street, Dallas, Pa. | Eugene W. Sick Owner Bondshire-Dress Shoes For Men and Children Sturdy, long wearing and smartly styled. Thorogood Work Shoes Tough and Durable For Every Trade AT JOE’S MEN’S SHOP 35 MAIN STREET Dallas, Pa. MACKINTOSH LARGE FANCY Apples 3 Ibs 25¢ Peaches $1.95 bu. $2.50 hu. LARGE JERSEY HOME GROWN Potatoes Tomatoes ~-400-1hs. $2.25 3/2 bu. baskets for $i } YELLOW-RIPE BANANAS 3 lbs. 25¢ COMPLETE CANNING NEEDS Large Parking Space Available FROZEN FOODS AND GROCERIES THE PRODUCE CENTER LUZERNE-DALLAS HIGHWAY — Open evenings and Sundays OR League Season Nears Close "With Noxen Still On Top BI-COUNTY LEAGUE STANDINGS Noxen 14 1 .933 Harding 11 3.786 Shavertown 9 5 .643 Beaumont 8:5 .615 Vernon 7.5 583 Dallas 8.6 .571 Jackson 7.6 538 Orange 78.7467 East Dallas 6.7 461 Carverton 3 10 .230 Falls 213.7133 Osterhout 0 14 .000 BI-COUNTY LEAGUE SCHEDULE Sunday, August 14 Noxen at Falls; Osterhout at East Dallas; Dallas at Jack- son; Carverton at Orange; Shavertown at Beaumont; Harding at Vernon. BI-COUNTY LEAGUE SCORES Sunday, August 7 Noxen 9, Carverton 3; Ver- non 11, Falls 2; East Dallas 8, Orange 5; Dallas 5, Beau- mont 1; Jackson 6, Harding 4; Shavertown-Osterhout No Game. As the season nears its close each succeeding week springs sur- prises just as a magician plucks rabbits from a hat. Harding, which made headlines with last week's defeat of Noxen, comes in the spotlight again. However, this time the tables have turned and Jackson is the team to draw the plaudits. In a surprising reversal of form, the eighth place Jackson crew humbled the second place Harding outfit 6-4. The rejuven- nated Dallas squad also shares the limelight for its easy 5-1 defeat of Beaumont. This sudden surge after a very mediocre start has put the Dallas team hot on the heels of the front runners and with Vernon and Jackson also pushing hard the top teams might well look to their laurels. In all the dust and hubbub of a tight race only Noxen, secure and serene on the top of the heap, can remain aloof from the commotion. Three top games are scheduled for Sunday, which by the way is just the first round in eliminating the postponed games before the playoffs begin. Dallas and Jack- son clash in what may be the best game of the day. Both teams need this game badly, but as only one can gain the victory this looks like a hammer-'n-tongs battle. The Ht het - J THE POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1949 same applies to the Shavertown- Beaumont struggle. A loss by either team might well drop it out of the first four and possibly as low as sixth depending on the outcome of the other games. The Harding-Vernon contest looms as the dark horse. Following last week’s loss to Jackson. Harding isn’t as firmly entrenched in sec- ond place as it would like to be and would appreciate Vernon's scalp. But then; of course, Ver- | non might have something to say on that. In the remaining games it looks like Noxen over Falls, East Dallas over Osterhout and Orange over Carverton. Jackson Astounds Harding With Joe Levi showing the way with a neat six-hit pitching chore, Jackson broke a 4-4 tie with one run in the seventh and another for insurance in the eighth to down Harding 6-4. A. Levi connected for the game's only extra-base hit, | a double, however Chet Rusiloski | led Jackson's eight-hit attack on! the two Harding pitchers with a) pair of singles. Catcher J. Laur- nitis was the only Harding batter consistently to solve Levi's slants as he also got a brace of singles. Rosencrantz, who relieved Bpye- hola in the seventh, was the los- ing pitcher. Dallas Wins Fourth Beaumont fell victim to Dallas’ surge towards the top. Dallas registered its fourth straight tri- umph with an easy 5-1 victory. The score was 1-1 in the sixth, when Dallas let loose for three runs and added another in the seventh for good measure. H. Grose, Dallas pitcher, then retired 12 straight batters with only one break, Kennedy's single. Dallas scored first on H. Grose’s single and “Old Man” Lefty Danko’s triple. Wetzel scored Beaumont's lone tally after he singled in the fifth, Dallas’ margin of victory came with a single by H. Grose and a trio of doubles by H. Brobst, C. Brobst and Vanderbrouch. Jimmy Knecht slammed out a double to score G. Roberts who had previously walked. H. Grose had four strikeouts and gave up two walks and six hits. Lefty Lou Wetzel fell victim to Dallas’ ten-hit attack while giving up four walks and collecting six strike- outs. East Dallas Peels Orange After trying unsuccessfully for six innings to hand Orange the (Continued on Page Eight) Legs of Lamb 69c¢ Ib. DIXON'S FAIRLAWN MARKET Swift's Premium Rolled Veal 59¢ ly entertaining? Free Estimate. IS YOURS A “WELCOMING” HOME? . . . with room enough for out-of-town visitors, or perhaps with a cozy rumpus room for friend- Let us help you plan your home remodeling, so that you can get the most for your money. 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