THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1958 STRICTLY BUSINESS Serre No Delay In Getting Into | oy McFeatters . Marines, Says Sergeant town Wins Play-Offs As Sportslight i i = = HOTEL ra» Hontz S tars Wi t h 32 Points GEORGE McCUTCHEON a A If you want to join the Marines, JEFFERSON : 2 ; Cusst Columuist - - — Esa. now is your chance, says Sgt. E. E. | oe . ~ Hontz’s Feat Outstanding All-Stars Bow To 17 y me Smith. He states that openings in TLANTIC CITY : In Season Finale King’s Intramural Champs Fans in the grapefruit league are ir 5 7; 7 CE. many programs, including aviation, | A - _ Sparked by the most outstanding. Displaying a well balanced attack | intently watching a kid by the name // —=—=tEu ‘prior service, three year and two | in the first half the boys from King’s | of Pinson. This nineteen year old NEW JE ; 3 built up a 17 point lead in the first rookie in the camp of the Cincinnati half but had to hang on for a 66-63 Reds has everybody raving about his win over the All-Stars. Trailing 41- play. To date he has hit four home 24 at halftime the All-Stars cut the | runs, has beaten out five straight margin down to 12 by the end of the bunts, has thrown out runners try- third period and in the fourth period ing to stretch hits. and has robbed | threw a few scares into the visitors hitters ‘of ‘extra base blows with as they fought back gamely and nar- ¢ircus catches. He will certainly give rowed the lead to one point with baseball a big shot in the arm if he time running out but saw their Can survive the cuts coming up for chances of victory dwindle when Most aspiring candidates. If he Savulinas, who was a thorn in thé makes the grade he will be the first side all night with his shooting and 8UY to jump from class C ball to rebounding, dropped in a driving the big leagues since Mantle did it lay-up with 4 seconds remaining. with the Yankees. Savukinas, former Nanticoke H.S." Don “The Owl” Clark is still be- star collected 27 points in the con- moaning the fact that Temple just test, 20 coming in the first half. didn’t have enough to stop The Ken- He received plenty of scoring punch tucky Wildcats last week. He is from John Baur, a Church League seriously thinking of writing to Star also and a senior at King’s, | Tournament officials and asking who tossed in 14 and Tom Valatka them to change the methods of get- ‘with 11. Joe Kurpis, former King’s ting a winner in the tournament grid star coaches King’s. play. His idea on the subject is to Leading the All-Stars were Llew- | have teams that lose more than one ellyn with 12, Ell 11 and Clint’ game to disqualify them from the Brobst with 10. Most of Llewellyn’s ' chance to grab off the laurels in shooting in the second half by lanky | Bob Hontz who swished the nets for ip 23 of his total of 32 points, Shaver- town went on to win the play-offs for the second year in a row with a thrilling 65-59 win over a fine Alderson team, the regular season champs. ' Not only was the scoring of Hontz a great feat but he also hauled in many a rebound off the opponent’s backboards as well. He also got some fine rebounding from Ernie Widmann and Bill Oney. In the scoring department, he got help from Art Bellas who dumped in 12 tallies along with playing a great ' defensive game. All in all it was an all-around team victory with the five starters going most of the way except Hontz who was replaced by Eckert for a few minutes in the period. For the losers the shooting of Shales, Hinkle and Derhammer was probably the most outstanding event in a losing cause. Shales collected able. Date of entry is up to the man | himself. 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Hinkle tossed in 14 and £°%I5 came on long one-handed any series of games. Gefind you withlvawal,! building material Derhammer 13. Alderson used their shots, Took in the finals of the Church ? ad starting five all the way. All-Stars 6 F Pts. league on Saturday night. People of @ : Following the game the trophies CL Brobst, f .......... 5 0 -10 the Back Mountain have missed the yo) wii Nn a én WS were awarded to Alderson for win-: 3 C emaw. fren ! 1 2 boat in not attending these games. | ning the pennant and to Shavertown 230% I oo. 7 Some of the best teams in any MALLI fi for winning the play-offs by the Lohman, £ + «1 4 6 church league vie for the honors By, DORIS Ny ; vice-president, George McCutcheon. iy CF Seero terns; St) ! I every year. The boys give people a| Mimi Yuran hit a nice 205 for| I don’t have much information Shavertown F Pts. y 4h E 7 : 0 a. 2ory good night of entertaining bas- | ladies’ high at Crown Imperial [on the Back Mountain Firemen’s Honte £.. i. 0 A 39 alut, g ....... = ketball. Alderson’s coach, George | Lanes last week and Cliff Garris, | League this week. Lehman A seems Bellert tC 0 0 Doweirn g - 6 2 12 gearfoss was a very proud man | with a terrific 266 (took high for |to be on top with Dallas A second Bellas, f .... 2 19 Poo Eimear ge 2 1 8 when he was presented the trophy | men. and Trucksville A and Jackson A Widmann, ¢ 9 SpE EVI Bre YE Tat for Sifecting his ben to the Iogular Last week, I had a 226 posted for | next. B. Ide of Lehman had high Oney, ¢ .......-.. Geigy 27 9 63 a . Ae. o Eq y in Howard Ehret and was informed this | game of 233 while A. Vanderhoff Newman, g 0 6: proud was Herman La Barr, who! .el that he did much better than | of Lehman A rolled the best series — _ (King’s GF Pts. received the trophy for his team |pa¢ und should have been credited | of 581. 11 65 SE Fok. Seiden te 2 : 3 copping the playoffs. His Shaver- | 1 oaa Lehman A struck 875 for team Zs 3 orkin, { ..... 7 town team did a great job of stop- : high but lost total pins to Jackson » a son AB Pts. Baur, £0 46 2 14 | ping Alderson in the finals. Con- The Crown Imperial A team took B when they rolled 2497. Gof nto 2. 14 Savukinas, c .. 12 3 27 | gratulations to both of these men, | 4 Points from Mack's Novelty last A meeting of the officers and cap- Derbammer, f .. 313 Vo lathn EE 1° 11'] Whil ses b week. Cliff Garris was high man : : : Shales, c¢ 2: 18 VDistasio, g 2 0. ain ! we are. ne about the | with 254-220-203 tains will be held Monday night at RIES) Lorrie istasio, g .. " urc eague it is well to mention | eee, y . ime. Seartoss, E rennin 2 6 (Rurpis, g' =0.. coil) 0 0 0 | another individual who deserves a! 9°hn Simmons rolled a 616 series ND Tone iarrls, ig. 0 8 — — — |great deal of credit for his fine for Mack’s team. The N t d i . en Vi pa ji 28 10 66 | work in running the league, supply-| [Crown B lost all 4 points to Zar- ti e te ne te i pet in 3 ay : is x 26 7 59] Half-time score 41-24, King’s lead- | ing publicity for each of the games Zzecki Floral. Jim Corgan was high SET ¥ Da Eo We carry a complete line of quality build- based on many years’ experience in this Half-time score 31-29, , Alderson leading. Fouls tried: Shavertown 15, Alderson 9. 4 15. "ing. Fouls tried: King’s 19, All-Stars ! Officials—Magalski and Swithers. played weekly and for seeing that the gyms were available each night. That young man is Jim Lohman. Thanks Jim from all of the boys who played this past season and from the fans who enjoyed watching these games. Incidentally Jim is trying to get a church softball league for B team with a 200 game and | Tom Cross totalled 546 for 3 games. | Puhlicks’ Playdium took 3 points i from Crown C on Puhlicks’ floor in Edwardsville. Shemanski was high for the C's with 210 pins for one ‘game. He and Buynak came close "to high series with 517 each, but | point lead. The leading team took 1303 total pins but lost single game | honors to the Carderettes who took 1 point with their high game of 468. Martha Husted was high individ- ual with a game of 137 and a series of 468. Ethel May of the Natonettes was close with 130. ing materials at the right price. And, when you deal with us, we offer friendly sugges- tions on your building or remodeling proj- ects — suggestions and how-to-do-it ideas | NEW LOW PRICES business. Also, we are glad to furnish plans and estimates for materials on jobs of any size. There’s not the slightest obligation. Won't you drop in and talk it over soon ~ going for this coming summer. Any |lost to Kemmerer’s 521. ; = teams interested in this venture are St. Paul’s Brotherhood Pattee Wo 5 i olga > urged to attend the organization | The Stunners took 3 points from fr rs the las Nom Cb THE NEW LOOK IN NEW YORK Taecting So beheld this Some Mon- > plpading Sostpailans o a Les gus Tost week with hier 175 gate ay night, 8 o'clock, at the American | Pau utheran League, bu e - 2 § : nd 3- f 498. ; : ; Soul nav iilsron-=iisperb ig Lesion Home 15 Deltas second place Chargers los ground | 8 Tomo sri of 458 #00 SLATEKOTE ROOFING—100 Sg. Ft. PR A | “my: »” when ey los ots to the : = = i \ py furnishings—striking fig decor! Dick Eyet”, ogre thise letter- Splashers Friday SIahe The Break- long enough to roll a high game of with Nails and Cement SET Per Roll $4.87 Ideally located in the great Penn man at Dallas-Franklin-Monres is | C5 Cy nt rom the Needlers | 001 and score 1653 total pins, But 3 Zone. Times Square, Radio City. | home from his stint in ‘the Marines and the Blarers kid Wonders split they still have only 12 points and #45 PILOT ROOFING—{00 Sq. Ft. fii ie R Rockefeller Plaza, theater district, and is preparing to enter: Wilkes aa : Heo settled back. inthe cellapiwith 5 . Roll $2.80 Er and famous Fifth Avenue shops less | | College this coming fall. : The Chargers, with 25 points, are | he Orioles. The Cardinals are tied with Nails and Cement . ... Per Rol vB than 5 minutes away. Lobby con- John Zaleskas, Lake-Noxen coach How 4 behind therleaders and vrily in hind place with the Bluebirds N i5 SATURATED FELT : ge nects with Penn Railroad and Grey- is raring to get os hing outdoors | , "1 of the Stprners’) The Blan: and [29 Sirens moved up only 1|§ 0: — ag A) hound Bus terminals, and Hudson- nb oe VS ers are running close to the Stun- Po i be nl fhe leading Robins who I 400 Sq. Ft. Per Roll bu viadie w wine wiece $3.75 ] & Manhattan Tubesito Jersey. g : : ners, only 1 point behind. POIES: i J 3 and is looking forward to causing a! k : . : : Denmon Girls , £ =~ 650 hvriols i pede los lot of trouble with his opponents of alah wos high Friday Bigs The “tired of sitting in the cellar” g sion, air-conditioning available. the coming season. With 266 678. The Proakers bowled I ilers gathered sp «11 thel i ; rvi < : high with i 1i lers ga up a eir energies ; hotel services. 9A : Bob Grose Elm bi spyone ne of 2516. and: fis am pitied f= Tony ASBESTOS ROOF CEMENT ih ars 5 Gal. Dr : v who recommends a good prospect po i Mountain Church League e 0 . jan- from $5 single $8.50 double ii a on Bohroud Ts Dallas: B continued tor "whites Lg a : pn ene ASBESTOS ROOF CEMENT . a. n/e i Gal. $1.3 Zils > 1. | wash” its o; t i rver- : =TA CONVENTION FACILITIES and then cop the playolls which | I Ee a and one game was a real victory! Iohns-Manville § BLACK PLASTIC ............ 5 Gal. $4.35 ® eluded him last season. Some of the thened thelr fest of ? i Flossy Lewis rolled 204 in the A : 2 : : place position as > SRESTOS FIBROVS : WwW MARTINIQUE LOUNGE local boys who are looking forward Shaveriown B lost 3 ond 1 to last game and helped her Milers R00F COATING : BLACK PLASTIC SA Te i Gal. $1.19 h the L : by (2:2 k high of 741 COFFEE SHOP i i; mo we oe a Huntsville Christian. The Lutheran ta 2 one no 2 . Her A N 5 G I $3 i0 = ernie Sherin, Dan Federici, Steve a 8 series © -155- helped pave i - Sm oy . Tal nd A Thosass, ge pi rs heer pace Just the way to total pins of 2033 which FOUNDATION COATING ...... als Be 1 BROADWAY 3 ‘ Ioan rout nis ra ar Se beating Trucksullle £340 x aw or it CAULKING CARTRIDGES rare Each 3 4 AT ; made on the reaction test taken at h hal i. a - high 225 gad single of 204 and series of 515 took : as 4 32nd STREET 3 the Rotary meeting of last Thursday. | ¢Ped Ais Luthern eatninates take individual high. i 2 Ivania 6-3800 Seems as though Red topped most both team honors for the week with The Pacemasters took 4 points Tlechots Pennsylvania bo ema te he of the fellows and isn’t going to let 965 and 2661. from the Milemasters and the Air- ; them forget it. Cliff Garris piloted his Dallas B masters SLE hom the Super 5.D's he gs H © Many of our avid basketball fans Gaia high series for the week The standings are now wilted oa ; were disappointed when Exeter |! : . : ; around with the Pacemasters on th LH . i jd 7 toppled the Tunkhannock Tigers Deine 2 is ou in Ton ms 5% Sor with 18 polite; the Trojuncers, 16 X 16 CEILING BLOCK + alle mi wlinne te Ea. 12¢ 9 ] i 2 & O S from the PIAA Playoffs last Friday Ponts lotowec closely by Shaver-| ap...cters and Super 5-D's tied 9 5) | q RR sight, Sue vould hove been nico to ow B with 12 Tnthoran fe nt | 0S he es, with I, 12” x 12” ACOUSTICAL BLOCK .... Ea: 20c Es ; see the Tigers go a e way. I ind | i - g : As a parting thought it amazes ing hard with 65% in Trucksvile A. mh 12” x 12” CEILING BLOCK ........ Ea. 13c § ; : i i . Therese’s League 0 ’ eis 4 ; : x i FRESH KILLED me to drive through Kingston and as a ‘ In addition to. Flossy’s high i see that nice baseball field they have | The Annihilator team is ahead in games, Ruth Sodak rolled 172; Edith- 1/>* INTERIOR BLDG. BOARD .... Sq. Ft. Sc {| oo 1 DE’ : ¥ § SMOKED SAUSAGE 75¢c Ib. ® LEONA 45¢ 1% b. NATIONWIDE Ss The Lay Daisies are Sig doing = ] . well in St. Paul’s Women’s League. |B ’ COOKED SALAMI ~~ 40c % Ib. ® LIVERWURST 85¢ % bb. cmon Tek meth the op Sears Tok Lith CASH & 0 s AOvE PRICES SUBJECT Jo x . < ‘0 PICKLE LOAF 83c 1, Ib. ® BAKED HAM 5c 5 Ib. with a 732 game and scored 2136 CARRY 1 0 y D i SC 0 u nt PICKUP AND FOR CASH AT for three games. TIME OF PURCHASE. ‘SKINLESS FRANKS 59c Ib. ® CHEESE LOAF 838c¢ 1% Ib. Ruth Voelker and Marge McCarty TRE, Een ab. 3 aid both rolled 171 for high single and is FRESH HOT $AUSACE 0348 . Marge McCarty hit 458 for high KOSHER STYLE CORN BEEF ........... "5c 1 Ib. the auto insurance Sores FRYING CHICKENS 39¢ LB. for their boys and we, having the space, have developed an apathy about finding somewhere for our youngsters to play during the sum- mer months. FRESH - Homemade - Delicious JKIELB OS | & 15¢ 15. FRESH FILET HADDOCK 69c LB. Thanks! 3 We wish to thank all the fans for making the season a success by their faithful attendance at the games every Saturday night and hope to see you come next basketball season. Thanks again! ‘ Meeting Final meeting will be held Mon- day evening at the Dallas Legion at 7:30. All managers, officers and players are asked to attend. CHOPPED PORK TRY OUR OWN HOMEMADE MEATS . MINCED BOLOGNA LINKED PORK SAUSAGE 6c 40c “Where Quality Prevails” MAIN ST. '85¢ ¥ 1b. ® KILBOSI - OLD FASHIONED FRANKS 75c Ib. ® RING BOLOGNA Ib. ® PRESSED HAM 50¢ % hb. Ib. ® DUTCH LOAF 9c 1b. 85¢ Ib, 46c 15 Bb. DALLAS EE. stem “Russian teen-agers think about scientists the way our young people think and dream about becoming movie stars.” —Dr. Edward Teller, atomic expert. e Introducing . . . - policy of tomorrow TODAY! For full details . on this important, new low- cost coverage for your car, St. Therese’s League with the Raid- sers, Wreckers and Crusaders next in order. Last Friday, the leaders starred again, taking high single of 781 and series of 2219. Individual high was rolled by Ed Harvilla of the An- nihilators. He hit 202 for one game and totalled 546 for a series of three. Back Mountain Neighbors : Merl and Bob’s Service Station team showed its stuff Monday night and walked off with high total and one high game of 1035. Joe Krincek was high man of the evening with a 255 game and series of 662. Robinson’s Kennels still held top spot with 19 games and only 5 losses.” Bob Moore's and Merl and Bob’s teams are tied with 14 games each. Back Mountain Firemen BR. BERGER EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Optemetrist ® FITTING OF GLASSES e ZENITH HEARING AIDS ~ 27 Machell Avenue when it “knocked down’ 2859 pins’ Daron, 162; Grace Sickler, 165; and Marilyn Morris, 163. Community Service League pin bustin,’ Yanks of the Commun- ity Service League rode into first place over the Giants with a 4 point win over the Dodgers Monday night. The Giants were able to take only 3 points from the Braves and dropped into second place. The Pirates with 3 game total of the season, 2612, won 4 points from the Phillies and moved into third place, only 6 points below the lead. High single of 223 was rolled by Bruce Renard and George Reimiller hit 603 for three games. Harveys Lake Women The Maples lead the Harveys Lake ‘Women’s Service Club League with 58%; points. The Pines are a long way off with only 49 points in sec- ond place. The Maples took all the honors with 703 pins for one game and 1960 total pins. St. Paul's Lutheran Women Idetown Bears The Teddys are on top of the Ide- town Bears League with 50 points, 9 points, ahead of the second place Cubs. The Pandas, who are in third J E see: EP UE h k . . ; : ; and place, took team high with one game For Free Delivery Phone ORchard 4-6126 ART G A Y ® EYE EXAMINATIONS of 736 and total pins of 2162. Clem Rinken with 221 and Becky ICasterline with 146 scored high sin- gle games and Dick Ide, with 525, ~ series. and Becky, The “hard hittin’, pocket sockin’, | SUPERIOR QUALITY WINDOWS MADE OF KILN DRIED WHITE PINE. FULL JAMB AND CROSS MEMBER. WEATHERSTRIPPED WW - -- - - SBE 2x48” #1 FIR............. 9c Lin. Ft. "x22 Z2 WP. ............ Sc LinaFh {” x 6” K.P, PANELLING ...... (0c Lin. Ft. 1/2 PLYSCORE SHEATHING .... 5c Sq. Fi. with 400, had high |§ * SpA py 53 4 * WE ARE OPEN LAKE Highway «* Dallas se. __~ ALL DAY SATURDAY oa . - a
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