The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 09, 1955, Image 16

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    PAGE SIXTEEN
This week’s games, Westmore-
land Gym.
T7—Shavertown Meth." vs Prince
of Peace.
8—St. Therese’s vs. East Dallas
Meth.
9—Alderson Meth. vs Huntsville
Christian,
Alderson, last season’s champs,
opened with a 69-53 win over St.
Therese’s to show that they'll’ be
tough to beat again this year. Larry
Crispell was the big gun for the
winners as he dropped in 8 goals
and 12 of 19 fouls for 28° points.
Malkemes had 14 also. High for
the losers were Tony Greener who
hit for 17 along with playing a
great defensive game in holding
usual high scoring iSearfoss to six
points, and Al Hudak with 16.
St. Therese’s
G.. Pts.
Lohman, ff... ......... 2 DS 4)
Cusic,' {=i 0 0 0
Stolarick, f i 1 3
Waldow, f ........ i 0 2
Michael, c¢ ..... 2 2 6
D. Hudak, c.:: a 1 ad
A. "Hudak, 'g’ 2050 7 2.16
Greener, . g. ...........cus 8 TAT
Motals’ hil x os 21 12.53
Alderson
Gini TB. Pts.
Derhammer, f ............ 2 a 5
Brodie, )f '....... hi 0 2
Searfoss, f ...- 2 2 6
Malkemes, c - Bb 4 14
Harris, 'g'..:0.. 4 ib 9
Sichler, ? Ni 1 3 5
Crispell, gua. 8 12 28
Potals: elise i 23 23.69
Half-time score, 34-21, Alderson
leading. Fouls tried, Alderson 38,
St. Threse's 35:
Shavertown Downs Huntsville
‘With Hinkle, Hontz and Carey
tossing in 56 points, iShavertown
downed Huntsville 66-55. After a
slow first half which found the
Christians out in front 23-21, Shav-
ertown went to work with Hinkle,
Hontz and Carey hitting from all
angles to build up a big lead which
they never relinquished to finish
with an 11 point victory. Bobby
Gross who hit often with his deadly
one-handed shot, led the losers
with 18 while (Charlie ‘Brobst fol-
lowed with 16.
Shavertown
Carey, f 37 AT
Hinkle, f .... 8 20
Hontz, ¢ . 7 19
Davis, g ... 2 6
Porter, g-. x 3
Parry, g 0 0
Totals 22 66
Huntsville
G. PF. Pts.
Urban, {2 ii even 4 0 8
Llewellyn, f ....... 2 0 4
Templin, f ........ i 2 4
‘Ch. rBobst, ¢ b 1
Groser pannel oho 9 07.28
8Sedler,. gill ls 1 il 3
Vanderhout, g .......... 1 0 2
Totals: i........... 0 te. 23 Qiy BS
Half-time score, 23-21, Huntsville
leading. Fouls tried, Shavertown
35, Huntsville 24.
Dallas Nips Rally
East Dallas, leading by as much
as 22 points, had to stave off a last
quarter rally by Prince of Peace
for a 59-51 victory. Tex Wilson
with 17 and a newcomer, Gerry
Brunges, with 14 points led the
winners. Buddy VanCampen and
Don Purvin had a big fourth period
to finish with 17 and 14 points, re-
spectively. This was the first game
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East Dallas
GC... PF. Pis,
Brunges, f 6 2 14
Fowler, f .... ne 3 9
Brace, .£/.....; gr, 0 2
Bloomer, g ... iat 2 6
Bestwick, g cocci... 0 iL 1
Totals ah comin 21.07 59
Prince of ePace
G. 'F. Pts.
RK. ‘Shaffer, f5......0..0 3 0 6
Roberts 1402 0 0 0
Hons, fi Srl 2 2 6
Bolton, ' f ....... 1 0 2
VanCampen, c - 2 8:17
Purvin, gl... oni ele 1 0 14
D. Shaffer, g 1 4 6
B. Shaffer, g . 0 0 0
Allabaugh, g 0 0 0
Totals" |. =i AR 21 9. 51
Half time score, 32-15, East Dal-
las leading. Fouls tried, East Dallas
36, Prince of Peace 30.
Winter Fishing Permitted
In All State Waters
In a joint statement, issued re-
cently by Maurice K. Goddard, sec-
retary of the Department of Forests
and Waters, and William Voigt, Jr.,
executive director of the Fish Com-
mission, it was announced that
winter fishing will be permitted in
all waters controlled by the de-
partment.
In addition, fishing through the
ice will also be permitted in all
other inland waters stocked by the
Commission, with one exception—
Promised Land Lake, located south
of Hawley on Route 390. It was
determined that the fish population
in that body of water required
protection at this time.
Use of "all Forests and Waters
lakes must cease, by regulation, at
the regular “closing” time of dark-
ness each day. This limitation ap-
plies to all park facilities during
the winter months.
Panfish may be taken during day-
light hours the year around, in
open water or through ice. This
authorization applies to all inland
waters of the (Commonwealth
stocked by the Fish Commission.
The use of tip-ups is permitted for
the taking of pickerel and yellow
perch during :- December and Jan-
uary only. No more than five tip-
ups may be employed at any given
time.
Sutton Completes
Operation Sagebrush
A/fc Lawrence Sutton, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence D. Sutton, Kun-
kle, has completed maneuvers in
Louisiant, taking part in Operation
Sagebrush. With one more year to
serve of a four-year enlistment,
Sutton has had a year in Korea.
His family has not seen him since
expect him home for Christmas
this year. He will arrive Decem-
ber 20.
A graduate of Dallas-Franklin
High School, he played on football,
baseball and basketball teams. For
a year after graduation he was em-
ployed by Harveys Lake Light Com-
pany.
Central location everlecking
Boardwalk and convenient te Piers
Churches and Theatres. Near Rail
and Bus Terminals.
Inviting Lobbies and Parlors
Sun Decks a Tep. All Rooms de-
Rghtfully furnished. American and
European Plans.
Conducted by Hospitable Own-
ership Management that delights
in catering te the wishes of
American families.
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Ninety-Five Attend
Dinner Saturday Night
Westmoreland Football Mothers
Club held their annual banquet for
the team members, cheer leaders,
managers and guests on Saturday
night at 6:30 at Westmoreland
High [School with approximately
ninety-five attending. = A turkey
dinner was prepared by the cafe-
teria staff and served by the moth-
ers.
The program opened with the Na-
tional Anthem followed by the in-
vocation given by ‘Charles A. James.
Group singing was enjoyed, led
by William Burnaford who later
gave two solos, accompanied by
| Mrs. Burnaford.
Mrs. Lloyd Williams, president,
welcomed all present and Mrs. L.
L. Richardson, chairman, thanked
all committee members and every
one who made the banquet a suc-
cess. i
Short remarks were made by J.
A. Martin, C. A. James, and W. R.
Trimble, followed by some instru-
mental selections presented by a
student orchestra consisting of R.
Bodycomb, K. Yeisley, S. Balut, R.
Eidam, and R. Piznar.
Awards were then presented by
The mothers of the senior players
presented their jackets to them and
sweaters to the two senior cheer-
leaders. The song, “Mr. Touch-
down,” was then sung by the cheer-
leaders. The program closed with
the singing of “America.” Dancing
followed.
The committee assisting Mrs.
Richardson included: Decorations,
Mrs. (Charlton Heslop and Mrs.
James Olenick; program, Mrs. Wil-
liam Burnaford; reservations, Mrs.
Edward Carey and Mrs. B. Thomas;
dining room, Mrs. Fred Wilkins and
Mrs. James Goodwin.
Local Student Wins
Mercersburg Award
Mercersburg, Pa., Dec. 9.—Jeffrey
B. Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Carr, Wardan Avenue, Trucksville,
has received “M” in varsity soccer
at the Mercersburg Academy, ac-
cording to an announcement made
here this morning by Headmaster
Charles S. Tippetts of that school.
The award was made at an assemb-
ly of the academy held here this
morning, at which time letters and
insignia were given to a large num-
ber of students for their participa-
tion in fall-term athletics.
Carr was captain of the team.
Junior Dramatics
Presents Play
Mimic and Mask Club presented
its first play of the year on Wed-
nesday, in an assembly for the
entertainment of the junior and
senior high school. The play was
an old fashion melodrama entitled
“Way, Way Down East.” Director
was Edgar Hughes. Assistant direc-
tor was Paul Balshaw.
The cast was: Good mother, Hep-
zibah Ludow, Ruth Beagle; Dear
father, Ezikiel Ludow, William Strit-
zinger; beautiful daughter, Lily
Ludow, Audrey Race; handsome
hero, Ronald Fitzwilliams, Ralph
Redmond; hired girl, Henrietta,
Tedious J. Impossible, Donald Bel-
liam ©P. McNasty, Richard Dart;
kindly railroad president, Bertram
tor, Lois Jane Carey;
Judy Richards.
Westmoreland Seniors
To Give Play Tonight
The Senior Class of Westmore-
land High School will present “No
More Homework,” a comedy in
three acts tonight at 8 in the high
school auditorium.
Have you ever wondered what
would happen if the Student Coun-
cil should take over school activi-
ties for a day? If so, then the class
cordially invites you to come and
see their play with a cast includ-
ing: Carol Bennett, Lee Eckert,
Pat Shaver, Lee Mintzer, Carol
Simon, Rich Shaffer, Marilyn
Shaver, Paul! Heslop, Pat Carey, Joe
‘Coniglio, Lynne [Schaffhauser, Bob
Bob Piznar,
Ruth Phillips, Bill Roberts, and Gail
Chester Molley is faculty director,
Henrietta Hughes, Louise Perrin,
Andrulewicz, and Brenda
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955
New Members Of December Dinner Meeting
Retired Teachers Association of
Freshman Class
Luzerne County will hold its Christ-
The freshman class of Dallas- | mas Dinner meeting Saturday, De-
Franklin-Monroe schools welcomes | cember 10th, at 1 p. m. at the Cen-
three new members: Dora Van Blar- oul Resgpatins Phe
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Fred Newman from Coughlin High
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