THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 7 1958 ~~ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ad TR BR ; ‘PAGE NINE i RISTRL » sg > J “ . {lderson Wins Crown; Playoff s: - “Shaver Wins Army Re-enlistment Plaque ‘Hyg and Sally Ell had one game Mercy Hospital Auxiliary Dallas Ambulance Board i % sober Wh * ? Harveys Lake Women Back Mountain Mercy Hospital 5 Start With A Booster Night The girls of Harveys Lake Women | Auxiliary will moet Tussday at 1:30 The Dallas Community Ambulance g Service Club League were back last |in the Library Annex, Mrs. Frank Board will meet Sunday at 2 in ; week with the Maples still in the | McGarry presiding. | Dallas Borough Council Chamber. : By JIM LOHMAN lead with 49 points. The Old Hick- : This Week’s Schedule + East Dallas captured fifth place orys, in second place with 41 points, A U D I T 0 R S R E P 0 R T (Play-off Eliminations) with an easy 59-45 win over Prince need two good nights with complete i / - i 7:00—Alderson vs. Huntsville of Peace after a close first half. R. victories to catch the Old Hickorys. Commonwealth County Luzerne “8 8:00—St. Therese’s vs. East Dallas | Clemow, Sherin and Race _Spear- The Pines were high last Tuesday of 1957 i i 9:00—Shav’town vs. Prince of Peace | headed the attack for the winners. with a single game of 683 and ‘a | Pennsylvania Township Jackson i ¥ R. Clemow was high with 18, 12 in| total of 2054 pins for the 3 game 3 pio Shavertown Topples Huntsville > Teoma mols ini hit i 5 Series.’ : From First Monday in January 1957 to § hig Shavertown nailed down third [+2 17 he Lrsh hall and Race e Marie Ritts won double honors First Monday in January 1958 i ; place with a decisive 64-52 win over hits I Williams md ele bib with her 161 game and series of 466. ’ i i Huntsville. The loss for Huntsville A OSes wi i Dallas Women CASH BALANCE AT BEGINNING OF YEAR gn [Bus them 2 Sourh Nace The 1 East Dallas F Pts. Yas Ds on Coreen oe Cash in Bank, Securities and Reserves ... .... $ 4,735.59 shooting of Bellas and Hontz as they Brace 4 CR . 2 of Dallas Woman's Club League. | RECEIPTS collected 47 points between them as| =n = ©" > 18 They each won only 1 game while| Taxes Collected in Cash During Year ........ $ 4,419.22 they pumped in 21 of the 26 field Sherin o Reh iy 1 15 the Bluebirds and Wrens, taking 2 ~ Taxes Collected on Old Duplicates During Year 213.02 goals Shavertown garnered. Hontz Bloonet. 5 ot 21g games each, moved ahead leaving a Amount Received from C ounty on Unpaid Taxes | collected 14 in the first half, while two-way tie in first and second . : 1 Bellas tossed in 16 of his total in P. Cle now, 2 - ATH 0 0 places. The Orioles took 1 game and or Liens Filed SO Rl RN a 349.09 the second half. High man for the Martini g eos 0 4 the Cardinals: won 2, giving each Amount Received from Other Sources (a) To losers was Llewellyn with 17 fol- HaWle/ 8 renoibon a 0 4 team a total of 8 victories and mak- (P) Porm B05... 5.00 vu basis tanto 11,858.53 lowed by Clint Brobst with 13. 2% 7 59 ing another tie in third place. en | Charlie Brobst and Grose also col- Pit i'p G ee The Bluebirds were high last week : Poball teil vida $ 16,839.86 lected 10 each. Huntsville was fg - cace : o dog (AHTNC)—Army Sgt. Milford G. Shaver (left) of Dallas, receives | with 575-1607. Janet Lee was high| Amount Received from Loans or Certificates of without the services of their high Bl i 1% a 3 ° 5 | the re-enlistment plaque from Colonel C. A. Symroski, commander |individual with her 206 game and Indebtedness. Jed gone SEL $ 5,006.25 5 scoring forward Gene Brobst, who D a a ne a 7 0 1% of the 52d Field Artillery Group, for having the most monthly re- Evelyn Roberts registered 545 for | w t returned to camp this week. ar "5 1 5 | enlistments in the 246th Field Artillery Missile Battalion at Fort Sill, | three game high. Total $ 21.846.11 ™ Shaverto F Pts. TH IR j gn. his ainai nh pel a rar ane nn otal fll ’ : Fa tL 1 21 |Purvin g 2 0h Osman, A Mis, Milford 8) Stover Eom | PEER EHS CL EXPENDITURES OREZ,| Ti rrp inersennyrns D Harri 0 4 Sergeant Shaver, son of Mr. an rs. Milford H. Shaver, Eas The Denmon Girls came back| General Government $ 1,951.23 Oney, f ....... 2B B Sih on i 0 9 | Center Hill Road, entered the Army in January 1955 and was last | Tuesday night with some good Protetion te Pe 5 4 Ps 2 A) ili nant ds 1 179.57 Widmann, ¢ gave hb, Aicharason, 2 stationed in Korea. The 26-year-old sergeant was graduated from |o.mes Ruth Stair was high for the rotection to rersons and froperty .......... y LI. Bellas, g ........ dd: 26 2 5 15 Dallas Borough High School in 1949 and from Pennsylvania State |pisht with a 204 game and bowled Highways Whale ete eu win ia lu biwb a he fun wit nn me 15,593.80 Newman, g .. 2 2 A \ University in 1954. He is a member of Alpha Delta Sigma fraternity. | another good one of 171; Flossy Miscellaneous. i. «i..ouivuiiiiis Susie dais» disiiate sts 2,200.17 Eckert, g ... 0 4 | Hali-timescore 26-25, East Dallas (U.S. Army Photo) |Towis had a 180 game; Mery Dine| DEBE BErVECS ti i's 2 hii 44 va suis viv wis ulate wb 112.50 Bh __ __ |leading. Fouls tried: East Dallas 23, mick: 173: Grace. Bachman, 167; | 12% aif Prince of Paes 13. B ii N Grace Sickler, 167; Mary Shook, 162; Total $ 21,037.27 | . 2A * * x . 9 . I i : y PT % A te RSE (Ji rn neh TOE gb ASS FB TURE ae ERMA YT ee eam am ae Bee y - { GL Bobo, © En store We Go Aga! OWIING @WS |iovic Ciccorell 162 Alice Stevens, Cash Balance at End of Year ................. $ 5544.43 | Llewellyn, f 3 17 | Once again we'll hold our Booster By DORIS MALLIN Zimmerman, 160. The girls have im- | RESOURCES Ch. Brobst, .c - 0 10 | Night, originally scheduled for Feb- proved a lot since the beginning of | Cash, Securities and Reserves ..\........... $ 5,544.43 2 HH. Brobst, g ... “ 0, 2. ruary 15, 2nd Bone oe None have | pank Bialogowicz rolled a 269 | surge upwards along with the Luth- | the year when only a few bowled| Balance of 1957 Duplicate ................. 1,849.06 Grose, g ooo sees 0." 10) snow or 'slect, Ticke:s wi he ELVEN last week for men’s weekly high at| eran team, each taking 4 points | games over 160. Due from County on Taxes Returned and Liens > — = |to all making donations at the d9or. | Grown Imperial Bowling Lanes and from their opponents. This week the Airmasters broke Blo et et 396.64 GopDl | oy Tm Tawn 8ifer| Ciel Karnoski posted the highest| Dallas A took all team honors with | the first place tie with the Pace- |v 1,0 of Township Machinery ............... 3,125.00 second game : : b L I p ry Sunny . . Half-time score 31-27, Shavertown > game bowled by the ladies with her | 901-2623. Dale Zimmerman bowled | Masters by teking only one game leading. Fouls tried: Shavertown 20,. 221. | 612 for series high and Sid Fielding and total pins from the Trojaneers. Total $ 10,915.03 : Huntsville 9. °o So far this week it’s Ray Krakos- scored 245 for single game. The Trojaneers soole ny es we LIABILITIES io a i aad il ; Sa ) Sportslight ky’s name on the board over a|Back Mountain Neighbors Em but on thet i i 2 Bie Dutsiendioe Bank Not d Certificat ¢ 3 : Alderson Wins, 63-59 \ beautiful game of 275. Crown Im- | Robitison’s. Kennels: are moving irmasters girls came , roug Wi utstanaing a. otes an ertviricates oO } . | Alderson won the loop crown with : iol hel Ide has 208. ; : : 2° |a nice game of 721 which included Indebtedness i... Lon via ainda ok $ 5,006.25 | gE {i 63.59 St. Th Congratulations are in order for |Perial's own Ethel Ide has along in the Back Mountain Neigh- Mary Dimmick’s 173 and Ruth| / ? 2 : jl: 2 ih hi oy Sinai, Back Mountain entries in the| Crown A played an exciting game | borhood League with 12 games won, | gob 170 pros bi oh game helped } “specia play-off game. The game was North Lea Lehman and Dallas | last Saturday against members of | taking honors last week with single po otal... nln $ 5,006.25 nip-n-tuck until the end of the | “OFYh League. RF Phe Daa the team goin enough 0 talts total} AqaERER]) VALUATION oF TOWNSHIP Hr RID > 3 cquitted themselves well and for | the Crown B team. Ron Fielding | game of 934 and total pins of 2658. | ". : vie ! second quarter when Alderson wid- | 2C4% ; its | Pins of 2031 which was also high| p .'® 424.522.00 : | a 4 th to oizhl volnts. Mid the first year left a mark on the |rolled 209; Jack Yank, 210; Charles | Dallas Dairy has 10 games to its for the night, ea state Rn obra’ his i ain nid oma ole en $424, . , fe snd Sep o . pole 5 way | von gue that will be hard to duplicate. | Williams, 216; and Cliff Garris, 214 | credit in second place. Elston and The Pacemastors- and: Trojancers Per Capita’... oi ri bb Cea 35 Jot 1,415.00 } in, the third period they lod by uae Ami thei lishments | in the second game for a total of | Gould, Merl and Bob, Bob Moore, tds : A { many as 14 points and it looked as ong elr accomplishments : : YI : : : are now tied in second place with 9 ; : though t in th king | Were the crowds they had at their 1029 ‘pins,’ Nice game! BY itsam/| Printers have third place ted wp points each. The Super 5-D’s have Total ovis vidaamhk $425,937.00 fol oug 2 rout was in e ma : g games, both home and away. Also tried its best with Marty Pananti| with 9 games each. 8 points; Milemasters, 7; and Milers bs and by the end of the period they the fire play evident on both teams. rolling 212 and Jim Thomas hitting D. King was high with his series 5 2 Teo PUBLISHED OR POSTED Si 3 led 53-42. At the start of the fourth 200 in the same game. “A” team |of 618 and E. Wolfe had a single| igne period the Saints pulled together once again and narrowed the gap but were a bit late. The loss gave bi Saint Therese’s second place. Lead- ! ing the winners was Shales with 22. | Derhammer, Hinkle and Harris also finished double figures to finish with "et 37 between them. Baur led the losers with 27, but had to sit out i most of the third period with 4 per- | 2 ~~ sonals Saints’ on him which hurt the scoring punch as he had ' been dropping shot after shot until “he was charged with his fourth foul at the start of the second half. He finished with 10 in the final quarter. Kozick was the only other man in double figures as he dropped in 16. St. Therese’s F Pts. A few points more in one or. two games would have made them champions. Lehman’s wrestling team had a fine year, and Wednesday night wrestled off for the championship of the Rural Urban League against West Side Catholic. Both teams were top-notchers. Baseball is in the ‘news. The most excited coach in the business is genial George McCutcheon. He is looking forward to the coming season with enthusiasm. His ma- terial should be about the best in the region, as he has experience in all positions. The veterans will have to hustle to hold their places for some of the new candidates totalled 2819 for the evening against “B's” 2551. Charlie Williams, of “A’ team had a big evening, posting 216-216-217 for high singles and 649 for series high. Bill Hogg was high for “B” with a series of 544. Crown C played Bavitz Recreation and lost 3 points. Vanderhoff was high for his “C” team with only 198 and Herb Kemmerer had highest series of 513. St. Paul’s Brotherhood The Spectaculars took 3 points from the Wonders and Chargers took 3 from the Needlers, leaving the margin between the first and second place teams in St. Paul's Lutheran Brotherhood League the ‘three games game of 239. Firemen’s League t- Lehman A took 4 points from Franklin in the Back Mountain Fire- men’s League' while Jackson A squeezed 3 close ones from Trucks- ville B, thanks to John Liqua’s 205- 204-565 series. Trucksville A was pushed all the way by Shavertown B, but still came from behind to take 4 points. Upset of the evening was Lehman B taking two out of from second Plas Dallas A. Jackson A bowled high series of 2450 pins and Trucksville A had 857 for 1 game. Stolarick of Lehman B was high with his one game of 223 and John Liqua had a series of 857. Idetown Bears The Teddys are still safely out in front with 49 points; the Cubs being day, the Polars had a high game of 723 while the Teddys were high with 1892 for series high. Mike Tworek had 213-510 for in- dividual honors among the men and Becky Casterline with a series total of 365 and Julie Kriel with a single of 138 were high for the women. Natona Girls The Natonettes widened the mar- gin betwen first and last place by 6 points Tuesday night in the Natona Girls League. The Natonettes had high game of 491 and series of 1386. the closest team with 34. Last Tues- |p IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 547, ACT 567, Approved, JULY 10, 1947, L. 1481 EDWARD F. 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Art Morgan with St. Paul’s Lutheran Women’s League. vt I~ Alderson .| to build on. 210 and Cliff Garris with a Series | mhis week finds the two teams tied | * “Finkle, fl... 413 Dartmouth won the Ivy League |of 580- were high individuals. with 16 victories each and the R. Dymond, f . - Shales, c¢ Harris, g Brody, g ‘Derhammer, f .... Sounp 2 . Searfoss, g me Malkemes, g -.ccccoonennnnen oOhON ‘| NCAA . play-offs. ' It when it took Penn: Saturday night: This ‘should send them into the would be mighty interesting ‘if the ball boun- ces ‘so that the Indians meet Tem- ple. It has been my hope all year that this might happen. It is my humble opinion that Temple would Church League In the Back Mountain. Church League, Shavertown B widened its lead to 4% points, taking four points from Shavertown A by the narrow margin of 5-12-1 pins. Trucksville A held back Dallas B a little by taking Petunias not too far behind with 14. The Roses have a chance to be in top position in a few weeks, if they dig their thorns into the ground and get growing. The Morning Glories had 730 and 2057 for team single and series high. Dot Jones rolled 503 for three = : = : & 1 CHOCO ®nO mH ot NO ONO UH a) -~ wn 1 point. Dallas A continued on its 24 Half-time score 36-28, Alderson leading. Fouls tried: St. Therese’s 24; Alderson 21. 63 | give them a clobbering for all time. The midwest appears to have too’ much power for any eastern team to win this event. Also the pressure STOP! That COUGH! * Iw to reach the finals at Louisville will with : THESE C A RS ARE ALL { : East Dallas Triumphs, 59-45 ror (Continued on Page 12) H F R B A L a a ! wes p n CARLOAD Relief i Asia Cough Sootlos WHAT IS AN “OVER-AGE” CAR? Sufferers ! - Smoker’s BIG SAVINGS ON An “over-age unit is one that has stayed on the dealer’s lot A LAS 1 IRES! Mixture THESE OVERAGE* | fio doe toe ot ol 0d Soy Sly y ry or show removal, upkeep, sa Sstnens fine an vertising. 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