The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 14, 1952, Image 6

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THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1952
BY JERRY WARNER
Westmoreland ‘Mustangs” were
handed their fourth loss of the sea-
son, [Saturday by Shickshinny, 25-7.
The injury- riddled Mustangs moved
at ‘will during the first half, but
were unable to score in the second
haif,
The first quarter was played on
about even terms with neither team
gaining an advantage. In the early
minutes lof the second quarter, after
Shickshinny lost possession on the
‘Wiestmoreland onedfoot line, Hal
Rose moved the ball to the West-
miporeland eleven. On, the next play
Dick Evans cracked off tackle for
a 79 yard gallop ito the Shickshininy
ten, where he lateralled ‘to Ray
Hanleman fior the score. Rose ran the
extra point land the score was 7-0.
Shickshinny Scores
After the kick off IShickshinny
wias bolted on ‘two ground plays.
Then Back threw a 45-yard pass
to Pugh, who was downed on the
Shickshinny forty-five, On the next
play Back threw 35-yards to [Pugh
who ran the rest of the way to
“pay dirt”, The kick for extra point
was wide. The half ended several
minutes later with the score 7-6.
To start the second half Shick-
shinny intercepted a Mustang pass
INJURIES HELP TO SPELL
DEFEAT FOR WESTMORELAND
on the 50+yard line, Several plays
later Calvery raced forty-nine yards
for the score, The extra point was
good and Shickshinhy led 13-7.
Later in the quarter, Hal Rose left
the game because of injuries, weak-
ening the Mustangs back field.
In the fourth quarter intercepted
passes set up two IShickshinny
scores. Early in the quarter Bach
plunged over from the 2-yard line.
Latter in the, quarter Pugh scored
from the 12-yard line. Neither of
the extra point attempts were good.
Westmoreland Handicapped
Westmoreland hias definitely been
hurt by the loss ‘of Jim Dolhon and
Don Purvin from its cnlce powerful
backfield. (Gene Brobst was also out
of this game, while Evans and Rose
were playing with injuries.
‘Wiestmoreland picked up eight
finst downs and copleted four out
of thirteen passes and had three
intercepted, The ‘‘Shicks” had ten
first downs and completed seven
of fourteen passes, and had one
intercepted. Westmoreland | gained
343 yards and was mot penalized.
iShickshinny gained 423 yards and
penalized 30 yards. Boys who played
an, outstanding game for both teams
were, Bob Widmann, Ray Harle-
man, John Baur, Hal Rose, Tony
Mrs. Isabella Lee
Buried At Idetown
Mrs, Isabella Lee, 80, was buried
in Idetown (Cemetery Saturday after-
noon, following services conducted
from ithe home by Rev. Frank K.
Abbott. Neighbors served dinner for
sixty-eight members of the family
and close friends following the fun-
eral and interment, ia kindly custom
when there is death in an Idetown
family,
Mrs. Lee lost her husband John
several years ago. IShe lived a very
secluded life since his death, seldom
seen outside her own home, Born
in Allentown, she had resided in.
Idetown for thirty (years, sharing
the home with her son [Claude and
his family.
Survivors finclude five children:
Mrs. Mabel McDanlels and Mrs.
William Weaver, Plymouth; Roy,
Dimiock; Earl, Meeker; and Claude,
Idetown; 28 gramdchildren, 47 great-
grandchildren, and one great-great-
grandchild; two brothers, Eugene
and Arthur Bealer, Berwick.
Greener, Dick Evans, Calvery, Bach,
Pugh, and Smith.
Lineup
Shickshinny (25)
Ends—Barodagie, Bolinski, Smith;
Tackles—Culp, Sunti, Wiojchiecho-
wicz; Guards—2Zidik, Janik; (Center
—Blazick; Backs—Pugh, Bridle, Pis-
nechi, Kiner, Bach, Calvery.
Westmoreland (77)
Ends — Burnaford, Hummel;
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