The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 30, 1949, Image 2

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“| THE
Noxen-Jackson
In Semi-Finals
Shavertown and Noxen
Are Now Out in Front
Noxen came from behind to
score one run in the ninth inning
and nose out Jackson 3-2 Sunday
on the Noxen diamond. This was
the first game of the semi-final
best-of-three series. The second
game will be played Sunday at
Jackson.
A large crowd saw “Daddy” Shal-
ata pole out a home run with one
man on in the eighth to tie the
game at two all. The winning run
was scored on Jackson's first er-
rors of the game and gave Mack
Taylor the nod over Joe Levi in a
well-hurled pitching duel.
In the other semi-final Shaver-
town broke a 2-2 tie in the eighth
inning by scoring three runs and
then added two more in the ninth
for a decisive 7-2 victory over
East Dallas.
Anthony, winning pitcher, was in
top form as he allowed only five
hits.
Stanton, East Dallas hurler, al-
though striking out 15, was touched
for eight hits. Newhart and Brown
had two hits apiece for Shavertown
as did Martin for East Dallas to
take hitting honors. These teams
will play again Sunday at Beau-
mont.
This leaves Noxen and Shaver-
town one up on Jackson and East
Dallas with the all-important sec-
ond games to be played Sunday.
Victories by Noxen and Shavertown
would conclude the semi-finals and
these teams would then meet in
the final playoff.
Vogrin bested Bill Laurnitus in
an 1l-inning battle won by Vernon
over Harding on the Harding field
Sunday. The two teams are en-
gaged in a three-game consolation
series.
Rev. Frederick Reinfurt
To Address Auxiliary
Shavertown Branch Nesbitt Hos-
pital Auxiliary will meet Friday af-
ternoon, October 7 at 2 in Trucks-
ville Fire Hall. Rev, Frederick Rein-
furt will be guest speaker.
Hostesses will be Mrs, Jessie
Day, Mrs. Gwilliam Evans, Mrs.||
Lewis Evans, Mrs. David Evans,
Mrs, J. C. Fleming, Mrs. John Gir-
van, Mrs. Ray Finney, Mrs. Albert
Groblewski, Mrs. John Gable, Mrs.
Nesbitt Garinger, Mrs. Lina Gar-
inger, Mrs. Zelza Garinger, Mrs.
Ray Greenwood and Mrs, Frank
Garris. :
Scout Leaders To Meet
Dallas District Girl Scout lead-
ers and committee will hold their
first supper meeting of the season
on Monday evening at 6:30 at
Lehman Methodist Church. Train-
ing program will be in charge of
Miss Dolores Morris.
Executives Meet
Members of the Executive com}
mittee of Dallas District Girl Scouts
met Thursday evening at Back
Mountain Memorial Library.
Present were . Mrs, Richard
Prynn, chairman; Mrs. Stanley
Davies, Mrs. Edgar Sutton, Mrs.
George Kromelbein, Mrs. Harold
Dixon, Jr., Miss Dolores Morris,
Mrs. Harrison Smith.
Alumni Meeting
There will be a meeting of Dal-
las Township Alumni Association
on Wednesday, at 8:00 in the high
school library. All alumni are
urged to be present as by-laws will
be formally adopted.
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ISAACS
ISAACS
- TRUCKSVILLE
PHONE DALLAS 100
__First Row; 24 Carl Johnson, 34
Carl Henning, 20 Bob Richard, 38
Glenn Carey, 40 Ronald Kester, 33
Dean Johnson, 23 Bob Gordan.
Second Row; Ted Szela, Coach,
27 John sottle, 32 Edward Carey,
26 Jack Pesavento, 42 Joe Young-
blood 35 Jack Connors, 22 Jack
Red and White
Plays At Avoca
Coach Kennedy Will
Rely on Fleet Backfield
Dallas Township will travel to
Avoca Saturday in the remaining
Back Mountain game. Avoca, which
defeated the Redskins 18-0 last
year, has already been defeated
this season 19-0 by Jenkins Town-
ship. The Redskins will field their
fleet backfield of Redmond, Bloom-
er, Bellas and Creamer and will
have their bolstered front wall all
primed for the encounter.
All the Redskins miss for an all-
round good team is a serious aer-
ial threat. This will hamper them
against some of the stronger Val-
ley teams whose forward walls will
be better than Dallas has faced so
far.
Coach Joe Kennedy's Avoca
squad committed many miscues last
week and showed a dismal passing
attack completing only three passes
out of sixteen, but ths Green and
Gold has probably picked up and
will be a real test of strength for
the Redskins.
Firemen Can't
Find Auto Fire
MacCullum—The
Diamond
The late Bill
Wilkes-Barre Recaqrd’s
Dust—would have enjoyed the pre- |
dicament of Dr. Henry M. Laing
Fire Company on Tuesday night
when it answered an alarm but
was unable to find the fire.
Someone rushed into Bowman's
Restaurant around 11 P.M. and
shouted that an automobile was
on fire “near the theatre.” The
firemen raced to Himmler Theatre,
then to Dallas Dutdoor Theatre.
There was no automobile on fire
at either place. The firemen re-
turned to their homes disappointed.
There had been such a large turn-
out, such a waste of energy.
Bill MacCullum would have
chuckled, He it was who created
the famous epic of the Espy Fire
Department and its all night search
to put out the Northern Lights,
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Phone Dallas 215
Kingston Township Gets Set For Lehman
POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1949
-Richards, 21 Bruce Cleasby, George | Gale Spare, 36 William Oney, 38
i McCutcheon, asst. Coach. Stanley Davis, 25 Bernard Sherin,
Third Row; 28 Donald Purvin, |12 Ted Hinkle, 6 Gordon Beck.
41 Wililam Fine, 39 Philip Culver, Fifth Row; Bill Winters, Richard
48 John Cashmark, 49 Paul Hugh- | Parry, Jack Connor, 8 Frank Pas-
ey, 46 Carl Follmer, 29 Gerald |coe, James Dolan, Donald Zieker,
Culver, Ken Malkemes, Mgr, James Sisco, Dennis Ide, mgr., War-
Fourth Row; 5 Tony Greener, 18 | ren Liem, mgr. Raymond Balut,
mgr, .
Jackson Baseball Team
First row, left to right, Mekeel, E. Niezgoda, S. Salansky, Ide.
Second row: J. Niezgoda, A. Levi, A. Salansky, Urick, Chet Rusil-
oski. Third row: Robert Disque, manager, Stolarick, Joe Levi, New-
hart, Fedor.
Noxen Baseball Club
8
Front row, left to right: mascots Gailey, Wilson and Kovalick;
Second row: Joe Bowers, Max Taylor, Clayton Taylor, Caesar Kop-
cha, Mike Session; Third row: Calvin Strohl, Jack Wall, John
Jones, Fred Case, Granville Scouten; Back row: Lewis Hackling,
manager; Daddy Shalata, Arthur Blizard and George VanCampen.
Entertains ‘Club
Mrs. George Dodson entertained
To Serve Ham Supper
Joy Class of Kunkle Methodist
the A.S.T. Club on Saturday even-
ing at her home. Present were Mrs.
Raymond Garinger, Mrs, Oscar Dy-
Church will sponsor a ham supper
in the Community Hall on Wednes-
day, October 5. Mrs. William Eck-
N
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3
Kingston Township-Lehman Tilt
Will Hold Spotlight Tomorrow
Scotties Are Given Slight Edge Over
Coach Szela's Inexperienced Eleven
Kingston Township will entertain
Lehman tomorrow afternoon on the
Katie gridiron in the first inter-
Back Mountain game of the sea-
son. Kingston Township triumphed
last year 12-0 in a night game at
Kingston Borough Stadium, This
season however, promises to be a
different story with the small but
powerful Lehman favored to de-
throne the Katies, last year’s Back
Mountain Champs.
Tony Marchakitus, Lehman, and
Ted Szela, K.T., are both pointing
their teams for this contest and will
field full strength teams at the op-
ening kickoff,
The game will open the competi-
tion for the coveted ‘‘Golden Foot-
ball Shoe” awarded annually by
Dallas Rotary Club.
The Red and Blue of Lehman will
field a rejuvenated team fresh from
its 19-0 victory over Pittston Town-
ship and will feature a star-studded
backfield composed of Mont, Nuss,
Roskowski and Graham, backed by
a rugged line with flankers Kern
and Hutchinson as anchor men.
Kingston Township's Orange and
Black will field a predominantly in-
experienced team still smarting
from last week’s drubbing and will’
rely on Cleasby, Richards, Young-
blood and Pesavento to handle the
backfield chores.
Szela has smoothed out some of
last week's kinks and has inte-
grated his doubtful ground attack
to the successful aerial ventures.
Trucksville PTA
First ‘meeting of Trucksville Par-
ent Teacher Association will be
held Monday evening at 8 p.m.
Thomas Shelbourne, newly elected
president will be in charge, The
theme of the evening will be “Get
Acquainted”. A musical program
will be presented by Sam Davis.
Refreshments will be in the form of
a tea to welcome the teachers.
Babies Christened
Rally Day and Promotion Day
were observed at the Alderson
Church on Sunday. The following
babies were christened: Donna
Claire Smith, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald D. Smith, Mary Mar-
garet Keener, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Alfred Keener, and Robert
Duane Elston, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Elston.
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Chicken Noodle Soup
Pork and Beans
Woodbury Soap
LARE:S MEAT MARKET
Open Friday and Saturday evenings till 9 p.m.
Fresh Ground Hamburg
Country Style Scrapple
Dh 3 can 29¢
ed 3 reg. bars 25¢
LUZERNE
49c¢
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2 lg. cans 19¢c
Main Road
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Does’ your radio fade in the last half of the ninth
inning??? If so, bring it to us before the first inn-
ing for reasonable and expert repair.
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Phone Dallas 286-R-9
Trucksville, Pa.
mond, Mrs. Martin Porter, Mrs.
Russell Case, Mrs. William Morgan,
Mrs, Anthony Novy and Mrs.
Blanche Ward.
ert is chairman
Farmer Dance
The Junior Class of Kingston
Township High School will sponsor
a farmer dance Friday, October 14
at 8:30 p.m. in the high school aud-
itorium, Bob Scott and his orches-
tra will furnish music. Al Derhamer
will be caller. The public is in-
vited.
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Repairing Windows
The Men's Club of Trucksville
Methodist Church has taken on
the project of repairing the stained
glass windows of the church, They
will sponsor several projects to
raise needed funds.
If you care to contribute, call
Mr. C. sBHemenway.
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Cocoanut Bars 43c ea.| Pumpkin Pies, 49¢ ea.
Hunt’s Y.C. Peaches, halves, 21/4 cans, 2 for 23
Campbell's Vegetable Soup, Reg. Cans, 2 for 25
Franco-American Spaghetti, 15% oz. 2 for27
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