=O 500 AD fe Tl I A Ca pe | | | a 2 | a & PT DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA 4 PAGE SEVEN Legionnaires Tie For Lead Play Glen Lyon Away On Sunday The Dallas Legionnaires pulled out all stops on Sunday and handed Pringle a 9-2 defeat at the local ball yard. Lefty Dick Fosko was off to a shaky start and gave up three hits and a walk in the first inning writer just Peppered to be in Yan- kee Stadium watching Detroit put the handcuffs on the big ole Yanks for eighteen innings. : ; = MINOR LEAGUE wm Trucksville 12, Westmoreland 5 | Six walks, a bit batsman and Misson’s triple with the bags loaded gave Trucksville 8 big runs in the top of the fourth to take over the lead in what was a nip and tuck Back Mountain LITTLE LEAGUE June 11. Harter’'s Swamps Dallow-Isaacs Hard hitting Harter’s team from :Lehman-Jackson walked all oxer | LEAGUE STANDINGS Minor League ond homer of the year struck out 13 opponents. . Zarno started for Gosarts but had to have help from | Carroll, $9 LLL Lana i...1 2 Zigenfuss, 3b .. ES | Dennis, 3b ___... le 1Chisco, of i... LBL a0 Rhineheimer, rf ._. eB x nl (Joos, ef oi. HR aks ly ' Dungey, cf ..... +0 0 O| Northeastern Pennsylvania’s poul- Buckman, If .-2 0 0 try queen contest, cooking contest, {Kininzo Wa 07 00 1 1 1'and barbecue August 9 at Tunk- | »— »— e— | hannock, embracing Luzerne and Totals. op. ro 29 9 8|eleven other counties, are to be June 14 held on schedule and in comfort, Fernbrook ... ..... 1015 1—8 according to assistant county agent Dallag 5. fs aie 1 2 2 0 4—9 | Ralph Beard. Others assisting from Luzerne County are Floyd Wolfe Poultry Queen Will Be Selected Rug. 9 At Tunkhannock Barbecue These | county committees also will assist in obtaining contestants, and pro- vide an average of five persons per | county to staff activities on the day of the event. The committees in charge will meet in the Agricultural Extension Office, Courthouse, Tunk- hannock, Monday evening, June 186, | funds to defray expenses. Steinhauer. Dorrance had the Lehman 10, Shavertown 8 gue Bordon Veter. 4 gros » somplets > Js55 zame’s only triple, Lehman-Jackson used timely hit- | On invitation of NEPA, through | The triple event is being spon- Score by innings: ting between walks to edge Shaver- | William C. Schaefer, manager, all sored by the Northeast Pepnsy 3 Lor age, 10 0 4 2 0—7 | town in another free scoring contest, | activities will be held at NEPA head. | Vania Poultry Producers, Inc., with Gosarts piney 001011-—3]| (Casterline and Schrama drove in |quarters. There a large building Sous Avery, Thompson, es’ gens Lazsrus ab. r. h.|the first four runs in the first in- | Will provide protection against the | €¥2! chairman. Butorys of oon Hi 4 0 1 |ning while Barns drove in three |Sun’s heat and possible rain. The . . Brown, 2b i. ook 2 1 0 /|with a double in the third. Tem- Poulny Sohne open UL be for Warn Residents Against Halpin evo ha iod 8 1 1 porary wildness by Templin gave | d00rs an ose attending the bar- : Gauntlett, p 3 2 2 |Lehman-Jackson three more in the |PeCue can be served in comfort. Magazine Sales P eople Klbl 16... 3 1 1 | fifth but Templin stopped that with The queen contest and coronation 2 ; 5 McAdams, 3b... ..... 3 1 1 |three straight strikeouts bringing |2t 8 p. m. will be outdoors, weather 2 Spon gre warned agains sub: Harhicon) so 2 1 9 his game total to ten. The Wadas | permitting, and indoors in event of I Hasaanes Diner Baker, of 2 0 1 |brothers were the big guns for Yan. re ib tis ity Siding i Flovida Miller, rf 0 0 0 Shavertown’s getting all five of the| Miss Dorris Fritz, Wyoming Coun- | were iby aaa Tre Williams, rf 2 0 0 team’s hits between them. ty extension home economist, has | shin assistant chief of he Irwin Sutton; If: rena didn ileg Shavertown ab. r. h.|been named chairman of the poul- Coolbaugh on Saturda: after furtive ~— oe «= |Wadas, D.,, 1b 4 3 2|try cooking contest. Robert Hill actions aroused his irs Totals 25° 7 9 |Kritchen, 1b . .0 0 o and Charles Gerald, both of Tunk-| pf. Coolbaugh suggested that the Gosarts ab: vr. hh: |Wadas; Wb. 2007 nr 4 2 3 hannock are co-chairmen of the young girl who was taking subscrip- Steinhauer, ¢, p BH 2 Beech; ef: Tia ly .4 0 0 Poultry queen contest. Bill Pierce, tions in Kunkle, return the money | Martin, If £52.70 0 Williams, We a0 2 4 0 o|Radio WEJL, Scranton, again will collected from Mrs. Thomas Landon | Shelley, If 0 0 0|Paltrineri, rf - 8 10 0 be master of ceremonies. and Mrs. A. Miller. She could give Stevens, 1b 24.50 0 Welch, pf" 0 L010 0} Fach of the twelve counties in: the no identification, nor could the Prokopchak, 1h. E20 © 0 Voekler,s 3b 1 -2 0 0 area will have a local committee to | other young girl and the two boys Swisher, :3b. v0 | ia 2.450::0 Day, 3b SR a 0 0) | assist in the various activities. They | in the Florida car, who returned ; O'Hara; sede... cn) 270 0 | will help with the sale of tickets for | surreptiously to pick her up at dusk Tomashefski, 3b 15507 0 | Liebold, $$ coo. TOO | the barbecue and assist in getting | Saturday evening. Gosart, 88 uns TOLL AY 0 | Bigelow, ie 2 0 0f)— SE en Residents of this area have beer Baird ‘sei oval] fer 000 Chappel, If .1 0 0,Shavertown 2120 3— 8|victims of many former magazine Zarno, piv nani bi sn dele ip Templin, p 2 1 O|Lehman-Jackson .. 4 0 3 3 x—10 swindles, when money has been col- Ti 2 ah Teh g 1 ¢ 2 Mahler, p 1-3 0 June 14. ! lected, and no magazines delivered. Mier, rE. oad Lo Were Bor vir acs Elston, 2 Re 0 32 8 5 CCC CCC CEES Dorrance, of 310 Lehman- Yackson ab. r. h. |B : E C. Miller, 2b 2 0 0!pubil, p E10 Pl { | f g a em == Johnson; pi) 1.0.0.8 d y 0 P y Totaly LL. Llol L008 fad pine, ap 32 ol : TE me itt Ellsworth, ss... 3.2 2] : AT i : Dallas 9, Fernbrook 8 B. Miller, rf 0 OIE Vids Dallas continued its high seoring Fielding, rf . 0 0 g 7 8 : in a wild and wooly contest down to | Bulford rf 0 oi= = the final inning of the game against Fdwards oh 1 1|E = Fernbrook. Casterline, 1b 3.0 gE WATAHUNEE PARK —— SANDY BEACH E With the score 8 to 5 against Schrama, If a E them going into the last of the fifth, Brown, c¢ 1 pig m y . B- Joose walked, Buckman singled, Barnes, of i... 0 1}= The Lake’s Sportiest Course i Kaschak reached first on an error He aT IE 5 £ and Sutton, pinch hitting, drove in Totals ft oro oy 95. 10 GE 9 HOLE CHIP AND PUTT 5 : | two runners with a single. Con-| Dubil’s wildness with a bit of poor | E b $ i £ nolly then blasted one into right, fielding gave Shavertown the a z “ Club Sets Furnished : E scoring both - runners. . This was | of its eight runs. F. Wadas drove Es FEE — 9 Holes 50c Tel. NE 9-3196 Eg Son ve Metres the win. in the only two earned runs with | E aschak an nnolly. were the | 3 double. Ellsworth had two hits 2 — s— = big boys at the plate for Dallas for Lehman-Jackson. E OPENING JUNE 20th E h E = apa hag Ye bingles in C3000 C3000 CCC Fernbrook rh. K. Scholl, ¢ 1 'y HIMMLER Morris,..c. . i 0 0 Stanton 2b 121 } Outdoor pg : :| THEATRE Phillips, 3b _ Ji T H : A T : R Congdon, 15 Ye 0.49 Pall as, Pa. Sah iret 2 0 TONIGHT & SATURDAY a pe AE AOS 0 0 FRIDAY & SATURDAY SE ° isn PR 5 N ins, rf. 4 0 4 C= Ripatondt i 1 i June 20 and 21 Y 5 Novalle; op, 00 TL Xd WwW 0 Aral p ITT Rd “Sayonara” LA bi PN 7 Rien Try (In Technicolor) - Rlaly ne 31. 8% with y Dallas ab. xr. h. Baschak® io '/i) ial a 3p MARLON BRANDO MoCrea. py bios g ies 2050 PATRICIA OWENS Sutton; pin gy Connolly, -b ... ~ 4.0 pn Time — 6:30 and 9:00 Bulford, 2b SE an dy ied SA ha LL —— eS — 3495. Including Chrome, Paint, Vinyl Tutone Upholstery good for two runs. \ Dallas came pattle up to that point.. In fact, i Daddow-Isaacs Post team. Mekee,l | ¥ 7. L Pe back with three runs in their half it was a matter of a few hits sand- Covert and Rogers got two hits et oo ok A : ° 1.000 of the first and also chased Pringle yjiched among too many walks that each and Sponseller got three for rR ac son: ... .... ga starter Koches to the showers. Silic gave both of these teams scoring three, walking once and scoring v ry wi Firs a Sesuns at 1 500 relieved and lasted till the sixth opportunities. Misson was the big four of his team’s runs. Covert had Trutkevile 2 060 frame then gave way to Dardes hitter for the day getting a single little’ trouble coasting to the win Nr 3 0 ne who finished up. along with his triple. |'while Unger had to settle for sec- | Vcoumoreland .. The Legionnaires turned in their| mqeucksville r. h. ond best with his team falling apart | eg best hitting performance with 14 (op. = op 5 1 behind him. Errors sandwiched with Major League Wig ph hits. Shalata dropped one over the |; “STL ER en o 0 hits led to the Post’s downfall. i Vik Po right field fence in the sixth for a. Misson ola is 1. 9 . Bok Beore: fe Thr] ma 730 home run and young Joe Lopotsky | Wormeck; 1 o 0 Daddow:Isaacs |. i. 000101-—2 lik Send : 7% hie or ‘veo? ga at PSlE form | Kerpovich, p 2.0 Harter's'... ..... BAS 0 ed s a a 00 a | Lamoreaus, 3b. 1 0 Harter's ab. r. h. Daddow-Isaacs .. 0 3 .000 YHendershot came in with three Appel Re Reman oe Bits, Salansky two, Shalata two, \Wancho, ss... 1 1 Hokeel % dH 3 3 2 Alansky three and Lopotsky two. | Casterline, #: 20 ort, Pol : 3 Manager Bob Grose used Joe Lo- yg ft PE oo Sponseller, 2b... a ages a AMisson, cM Jian 2 0 ? | Horwat, rf _. Rogers. 1b Zig Isaacs pra l ON 90 potsky in left field and brought Churnan;' of 1.0 x = h a re Hendershot in to play third base gmp yp 1. 0 edn Yeti. ha Eoin in a move to strengthen the in- stort Miller, i Evans, 3b { 0 0. Fernbrook ...' .... ..0104 3-8 field. Dick Fosko turned in his pops | 0 0) 0 38:9p 4 Fens Sb aT Yo 805 fourth win of the season and right | Westmorcland abe rm adzinski, of A Re: ‘now is the winningest pitcher in Hydricks, cf on S¥i0 0 steerer the league. | Banks; ss o.oo. 1.0 Margelloni, ¢ 2 0 ¢! June 13th oh tories move into Glen | Siew fried. 20. : ! Burdette, fe... 1 0 0 Back Mt. Upsets Harter’s 4-1 Toor on Sunday sporting a 4-1 rec- ik SRE 1 0 Jones, rf z 0 With most fans figuring Harter’s ord and sharing the league lead with pro¢, 1p 1:1 Hig s, Tf em Joan to sop the busting } in the es the Hanover White Sox. Philo, 1b 0. 0 Tot, Ie BR 18 a0 alf of the race after beating Laz- S.A ology is due for the | Judge, cf 0 0 Le , arus ‘Store last week the boys from X05 Y ticle but the eg ; 0D i Daddow-Isaacs ab. r. h.|the Back Mt. Lumber team decided shortness of this article Cannon, oe Na Kibrgbs.. oh 0 © they were going to make the race a | [isha f. 0 0 Anderson; ss. 1 92 bit interesting and knocked off the neh on 8 0 Unger, phar 0 0 loop leaders 4-1. Farley, who plays ont Sey PIR Sahn 0 © a very nice shortstop position, was SAN DY BEACH Edn 3 : g Carroll ef i... 1 © called upon to stop Harter’s pen- os : : ‘0 0 Olsen, 3h 0 0 nant splurge. That he did. The DRIVE- N THEATRE Philo, Pp ili 0.9 Dis, slick shortstop struck out 14 and — len Brey; 3b 0: 0 P ! HARVEYS LAKE, PA. tal 'B 4 Silie, if. 0 .1.8ave up a mere three hits to the 2 Shows Nitely Totals iv wai big Revi | Farrar, 1m 0 0 opponents. Not satisfied with pitch- June 14th, . ps Dune, 1b 0 0, ing his team to victory he clipped | FRIDAY & SATURDAY Score by. innings: 049 'Hardovic, ¢ 0. 1, in with two of the six hits garnered June 20-21 Duchsville rr 0 2. 3 2 0-5 Biggs, rf 0 0 | by the Back Mt. team. I Westmoreland = 10170: 1037 OH jot 088, 2h, -rosmrterats ears deta: of ol Bos weors: “THE GARMENT A pitas” z I Bick Me 0130004 : 2 § nN atts be Lo 3g a] ” JUNGLE” Golf Course Opened Ta ss Horter's oo oi. 10000 0—1 : ons Back Mt. h: rv. h. Lee J. Cobb - Kerwin Mathews | it Watahunee Park Somasty 3, Daddow Isaacs 2 eri M 2 } “THE RIVERS EDGE” Golfers who want to practice on| Stevens found Dadow-Isaacs Post ; Sinicrope, 20 3 1 y their chip shots and ‘others who 672° easy picking giving up only es i gy want to learn the game will be in- four hits and striking out twelve Lockhard, 1b pdt SUN. - MON. - TUES. terested in the announcement of the batters, Zarno with two triples and Lohmann, rf 3 71 June 22-28-24 | opening of a nine hole chip and a single along with Dorrance with !Hontz, cf Pod putt course at Sgarlats’ Watahunee | two singles led the hitting parade |Balavage, cf Hern. 2 “APRIL LOVE” Park at Harveys Lake. for Gosarts. This was the Post's|Allen, If “10030 Pat Boone - Shirley Jones Under construction for more than third loss of the season and they |Misson, c¢ 28d 5 a year, the course is now ready for ! are still looking for that initial win | Borthwick, ss ....._... .. “RIDE A VIOLENT use. in league .competition, Tiel 0) re = : ads LE Lay ; ILE as | on ir sore, tT Fo stoma TL Hyde Tn ) einhauer, ‘e/.... . .. . John Agar - Penny Edwards Sandy Beach and is available for te eT mdr: Sb, ih 1 z Cisse ig clambakes and outings of all kinds. | eR Lid al Spon > ga id J There is a dance hall, swimming Stevens, pr 5 mite, Eh ; stir WED, TR FR. pool, and this year there ate cot- |, ‘Swisher, 2b mia. Rope > 1b 2 2 tages for rent. The park hte been Klimaszewski, 0.0 0 mi of tae rin oo t | , “DON’T GO NEAR i improved over the pas Biv ie 2 ’ Morgelloni, ¢ 0 0 n air z Burnett, c 0... 0:0 THE WATER PT Heo dlie Zarno, 3b : 3 3 Evans, 1b, ss 0.0 9 Glos Ford » Goa Seals | Robert Earl Handling 2. Miller, 1 Aa 2 i 0 Sponcer, oF .. do ; | Li orranee, efi... i's “A LAWLESS STREET” | Tunkhannock Auction |porrence of ooo 2 0 Ban te Randolph Scott Bk a DE Lansbury Bob Earl, popular local auctioneer, es Nona of i. e 2 ’ 2 | ‘June 17th is handling the Tunkhannock Aue-|®"3"Y ’ I er iy Rn Lazarus 7, Gosarts 3 : tion every Thursday night starting, Total hi 2 8 Z| With Harbison and Gauntlett — COMING — at 7 o'clock. A01als ITT | each driving in a pair of runs the ’ Howard Isaacs ab. r. h.| Lazarus Dept. .Store boys moved The Tunkhannock Auction Bart] BT SATURDAY — JUNE 28 which has been closed for the Te 1 1,00 : tie i a 88 Hi jo year, has been under Bob's direction | Appel, 2b -1 an arter’s y “GOD’S LITTLE ACRE” for the past five weeks handling Keporitch, 1f 0:01. the league. = The Dallas boys had : e eggs, farm roduce and | Warneck, ss 3 +0 0 their hands full taking this one. chickens, eggs, Pp ! | household furniture. A Baker, 1b. iii a 80 5 fly The Joss! team fought Son 0 - 5 Szela, 3b... 2 0 -0 the line threatening strongly in the A | He ds having iprovomanis made, | Repotski, ‘rf ... ..2 0 0 fifth. Steinhauer and Dorrance . : including concrete floors and will’ ) : = Children Under 12 Free shortly begin the sale of livestock: EDArEow, $f hie ene 2 0 0 supplied the punch for Gosarts. : The Barn is 1ocated on Route 92, joan of na 2 0 0 Gauntlett besides hitting is sec- WARDEN PEN RVers You are cordially PLACE 0 - LAKE - I A d LI N K’ S : . TO THE ; BOAT LAUNCHING RAMP GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL GROUNDS BOATS — $1. Per Day Wednesday & Thursday Evenings Use Your Motor—No Extra Charge ® LIVE BAIT of all Kinds JUNE 25 and 26 ® SPORTING GOODS DELICIOUS ® MODERN BOAT SLIPS FOR RENT HAM DINNER | ® TO EN ® MO BR BOAT Liv SES VAS on. 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