The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 03, 1956, Image 9

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1956
Back Mountain Teen-Age League
All-Stars ‘lost the first game of a
scheduled three game set at Luz-
erne 9-1. They must win tonight to
‘make the 3rd game necessary.
Six errors proved mighty costly
to the Back Mountain pitchers as
only three of the nine runs were
earned. Olexa with a single and a
triple led the Luzerne attack.
Back Mountain
Hons, 2b-ss ...........:
Race, If-2b .....
Strausser, ¢ ...
Lopasky, 3b
Bean, cf nl.
Weaver, rf .
Rome, SS ......
B-Updyke, If ..
Goodwin, p ....
AB-Phillips .... ei
Schappert, Pp ..i-iln iia.
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St. Therese’s (W.B.) ab
Pehalla, cf
Dowling, 3b
Bellas, 1b .cccoormne
Kemmerer, lf
Kapioski, ss
Keller, ¢
Jones, rf ............
Harris, 2b .....
Norowski, p
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Back Mountain ab
Shaffer, 3b .ccceemeeeiereres
Allabaugh, cf ha
Balut, ss -.--.-.-
Thomas, C------
Malak, p-2b ..
Yaple, rf
Eckert, 2b-1f-1b ...
Perkins, f-p -ooee
Sholtis, 1b ....... wi
Pamulis, If .......z-] %
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St. Therese’'s 031 000 0—4 8 5
Back Mt. 200 040 x—6 9 3
9BH—Eckert, Pehalla. 3BH—Alla-
baugh. SAC—Dowling, Norowski.
BB off — Norowski 3, Malak 3,
Perkins 1. SO by— Norowski 5,
Perkins 10. Hits and runs off —
Malak 2r, lh in 1 (none out in 2nd),
Perkins—3r, 5h in 6 innings.
W—Perkins; L—Norowski.
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Back Mountain ab
Shaffer,” 3b ccccrimrmntpneenien 3
Allabaugh, cf
Balut, ss
Thomas, C -.-
Yaple, rf
Richardson,
Perkins, 1f
Sholtis, p ---
Tamulis, p -.-
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Mountain Top ab
POWIS, SS ocooreoenreseemsioons 3
Westmorelan
Defeats Noxen
East Dallas Wins
From Dallas 12-9
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Noxeén ab
RACE, PSS -eooreoerecermomrmrnces 2
Bean, cf .\..oreiieeeieeens 3
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Wilson, rf nor
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MacMillan, 2b .. Li
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Westmoreland
Hons, 88 .....--iicrmemesionrriness
Shotwell, 2b .. ¥
Strausser, ¢ .. ad
Lopasky, rf ...corceeemeeeeeen
Pritchard, cf -...coooreeeneeee
Williams, 3b .. 3
Goodwin, p ....
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Westmoreland .... 003 202 x—7 6 0
BB—Race 4, Schappert 2, Good-
win 1. SO—Race 1, Schappert 2,
‘Goodwin 13.
Other Results
Noxen 5. Aono 011 000 4—6
East ‘Dallas ........... 001 100 0—2
Wilson, Schappert (5) (winner)
and Long; Lamoreaux, Phillips (7)
(loser) and Bellas.
Westmoreland 001 011 3—6
Dallas’ .......... 00000 001 000 0—1
Goodwin (winner), Lopasky (6)
and Strausser; Dendler and Updyke.
East Dallas 12; Dallas 5.
W—Steinhauer; L—Clark.
Add Feminine Foibles— A port-
able radio built into a vanity case,
to mix music and make-up; gold-
the lining of a ‘purse.
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Stelecone, MM. ..........0.. 30:70
Zhaki, Ab. sas 2 1.3
Hribar, ef |... ln 3 11
Olexayie:............ 000000 3. 2 .2
Loni@, 3b: loins nn 4 oa ney
Jd. Phillips, rf. .......l. 4.159
J40ndish, rl... ns 0:00
Shemo, s88 i... nd uid 3 1390
F..Ondish, 2b .....0.=272 21250
Kosko, pr... 3.1. °0
27-59 8
A—Struckout for Goodwin in 5th.
B—Safe on error for Rome in 6th.
| Back Mt. ol 000 010—1 4 6
Luzerne ........... 100 422—9 6 2
(6 innings, called darkness)
2BH — Strausser. 3BH — Hribar,
Olexa. SAC—Stelecone. LOB—Back
Mountain 9, Luzerne 6.
BB off—Goodwin 2, Schappert 1,
Kosko 4. SO by—Goodwin 8, Schap-
pert 2, Kosko 6. HBP—Hons (by
Kosko), Hribar (by Goodwin), Zlu-
ki (by Schappert).
Luzerne ab
‘W—Kosko; L—Goodwin.
F. Rinehimer, If .............. Dent 2
Ruchinski,; 3b .............. 3
Plavis, ct... L000 4.0370
Stout, Tb... ou VARA Lt
Najaka,’ 2b... x... 2.00
R. Rinehimer, cf ............ 3 0.0
Cherneski, rf w.....cocii. 370.00
E. Rinehimer, p «.....cesre 2 240
25.85
x—Safe on fielders choice in 7th for
Tamulis
Back Mt. ... 000 000 1—1 6 5
Mt. Top ..... 142 001 x—8 5 2
2BH—Balut, Stout.
BB off—Sholtis 2, Tamulis 2.
SO by—Sholtis 2, Tamulis 4, E.
Rinehimer 5.
HBP—(Najaka, Powis) by Sholtis.
Hits and runs off—Sholtis 3r, 1h
in 1% innings, Tamulis 5r, 4h in
42%; innings.
W—Rinehimer; L—Sholtis.
Legion Auxiliary Holds
Card Party Thursday
Door prizes at the American Leg-
ion Auxiliary card party Thursday
evening went to Mrs. Thomas Reese
and Mrs. Lewis Reese, with a’ spe-
cial award of an African violet,
{dion Trips
Riverside A.C.
Plays Buttonwood
Away This Sunday
Dallas Legion Baseball team will
travel to Buttonwood on Sunday to
take on the Buttonwood Cubs.
Dallas will be trying for its tenth
win of the season at the Cubs ex-
pense and a win here will help tack
down the pennant for the Dallas
Legionnaires.
Dallas took the measure of the
Riverside AC at Edgewater Park in
Nanticoke on Sunday as Gus Dol-
chak turned in a neat two hitter
for his third win of the season.
With fine support behind him, Dol-
chak was never in trouble and faced
only 28 batters. Harry Grose, back
in the line up, after missing last
week’s game came up with two hits
as did Johnny Dorish.
Dallas played its usual steady
game and jumped on Chet Molley
for two runs in the first stanza and
then were never headed as they
picked up single runs in the third
and eighth and four runs in the
seventh for a final score of 8-2,
A note on Ken Kraynak, former
Dallas Club.
Dallas
Simms, cf
Salansky, ss .....
Hendershot, If .
Gross, 1b)...
Bagonis, rf ...
Crispell], c......
Wilson, 3b .....
Dolecheck, p .
Wyda, 1b ....
Brobst, rf...
Riverside
Hunlock, cf ......
Mioduski, 1b ..
Bonsavage, rf ..
Kapioski, ss ....
Rasmus, 3b ......
Keller, 2b .....
Drabek, c ....
Molley, p ..........
Komoroski, p
Dallas’) oii. x
Riverside ............
wo | ooo ocOoOoORKROON
ing Association have been played
| today.
oy In .the Championship Flight Mrs.
1 | Kear. Mrs. John Pritchard will play
2 Mrs. Larry Spencer. In the first
o | flight, the play will be between Mrs,
| Frank Wagner and Mrs. Arch Ruth-
1 | erford.
| The regular Friday matches on
o | July 27 were played with full hand-
ol icap and medal score. Mrs. Fay
| Hopkins won in Class A; Mrs.
g | George Montgomery, Class B; Mrs.
Max Rosen, Class C.
Mrs. James Williams.
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