he 4 JALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA WESTMORELAND - SWOYERSVILLE TILT TUESDAY b THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 [urinski Scores 32 Points As Braves Topple Scotties, 64-50 Wilkes - Barre Township Braves parked by the second half shooting f their high scoring center Bill 'urinski easily handed Lake-Leh- 1an its second defeat by a 64-50 core on the Township floor last riday night before a small crowd. | Lehman took a first period lead 2-9 behind three goals by Leach. lecond period was the big differ- nly es the home forces outscored ne*Scotties 25-9. Delescavage with 1 and Zaledonis and Turinski with | ix each sparked the drive. Dele- cavage collected 13 of his total in! he first half as he hit consistently | rom the side with one handed’ hots. Lopasky scored the lone Leh- | 1an goal in the second quarter as hey totaled but nine points. Start of the second half found | he Township boys changing their ffense feeding Turinski as he hit; hot after shot from the corner and’ arnered 10 of the teams’ 16 points Lake-Lehman G F Pts. Lopasky, f 1 Ore Walters, f LD 3 5 Leach, c¢ .... Lg 8 24 Ross, gi i. lai 1 2 4 4 Kutz, vg ei 2 0 4 in the period. Lehman still had Martin. g eooies 1 0 9 trouble finding the range in the rl period and collected only nine with 15 20 50 Leach dropping in seven. . In the final period the Scotties y is 9 ¥ ps got the attack moving but ¥ was |p. icdonis f 5 1 11 too late. With Leach collecting three | clarke § 0 0 more goals and Lehman drawing |m . o. oa 6 32 fouls, managed to cut the lead to Caicha 'z : 9 6 nine points after lagging by as many Mocohoski g io 0 0 as twenty-five in the third period. Pius, g Nn Fay 0 0 Turinski finished, strong as he | Jacobs, g 0 0 collected all 14 of his teams’ points Ry in the fourth quarter. 27 10 64 Turinski finished the game with Fouls tried — Lake-Lehman 35. an amazing 13 goals of 18 attempts Township 19. Officials—Fields and and six of eight free throws for his | Ostrowski.- : total of 32. Delescavage finished Lake-Lehman “enna 12 9 9 20-50 ( with 15 and Zaledonis 11. Wilkes-Barre Twp. 9 25 16 14—64 Leach was high man for the losers A iol committee ta tn tui i with 24, while Lopasky netted 11. Special committee is, frying ; Township lost Zaledonis on fouls mske the U.N. less wordy, and we're in the third, while Ross fouled out | against it. That's the place where in the third period for Lehman. talk is better than its alternatives. Shavertown Topples Alderson 69-66 To Take First Place Huntsville Sets Church League Scoring Record With 85 Points Huntsville Topples Saints’, 85-59 With Gene Brobst collecting 36 second half. and Clint Brobst netting 29 Hunts- ville had little trouble in downing St. Therese’s 85-69 and set a new scoring record in the Church League. Gene hit 18 goals for 36 points, 20 in the second half. Clint netted 20 in the first half. Fourteen of his points in the first quarter were mostly long one-handed push shots from the side of the floor and en- abled Huntsville to jump into a 26-4 lead at the end of the quarter. Bolton collected 14, 12 in the second half. Brunges and Lohman with seven- teen each were high for the losers. Hons followed with 10. Brunges hit 10 of his total the first half. Loh- supplies [ efficiently. |$ONE BOARD... OR A TRUCKLOAD Whether you need one board or a whole truckload of building ) . . your patronage is highly valued at Whitesell if Brothers. 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Widmann, Oney and Hontz Star In a battle for top spot Shaver- town knocked Alderson from the unbeaten ranks to take over first place with a 5-0 record. Alderson now has a 4-1 record. Alderson jumped into a 14-10 lead in the first period as Hinkle dumped in eight points. They extended the lead to 41-33 at half as Hinkle hit for nine in the period and Shales and Ell hit for six each. Oney and Widman kept Shavertown in the game as they collected ten points each in the second quarter. Shavertown turned the tide as they outscored Alderson 22-10 in the third period. Widmann and Hontz netted seventeen points be- tween them to spark the rally. The fourth period was nip-n-tuck with Shavertown holding a 60-57 lead at the four minute mark. Sear- foss hit for five straight points and a foul by Ell vaulted Alderson into a 64-60 lead with two and one-half minutes remaining. Widmann drop- ped a pair of fouls and Hontz a goal to tie the score, 64-all. Hinkle drove in for a goal to make the score 66 - 64, Alderson. Hontz tied the game with a field goal with 30 sec- onds remaining. After a jump ball tempt and Alderson took possession. On a down court pass an offensive foul occurred with one second left. Oney stepped to the line and drop- and then proceeded to drop another 4s the result of a technical foul and make the final score 69-66. Hinkle with 21, Ell 17, Searfoss 11 and Shales 10 led the losers. Widmann with 25, Hontz and Oney with 18 each were high for the winners. Widmann played a tremendous game in the rebound de- partment. Alderson G F. Pts. Hinkle, f uli 10> Fie:9) Ble Nee x un 6 50a7 Derhammer, §:.......... 2 0 4 Shales; lexi alin.) 4 2..30 Searfoss, io nln 4 3:13 Harris, ig o-oo 1 1 3 BOONE, Foci diaiensnminrazs 0 0 0 27" 12: 66 Shavertown G F Pts Hontz, floors ill 9 0 18 Onley, fi. itn 7 4 18 Widmann, ¢ Sl. li. 10 5.425 Davis, gi... 0. 0 4 Newman, g 0 0 Connolly, g 2 4 29° 11 69 Half-time score 41-33, Alderson leading. Fouls tried: Shavertown 20, Alderson 12. Prince of Peace Nips East Dallas Prince of Peace broke into the win column at the expense of East Dallas with a thrilling 46-43 win. Tom Richardson with 15 and Glenn Ide with 12 led the attack for the winners. Rome with 17 and Hawke with 12 were high for the losers. Prince of Peace G * F Pts. Richardson, ff L............ 7 1: +15 Major, i... 3 5 Yeisley, c¢ -. 1 3 Lasher, c¢ 2 2 | Mollahan Stars In 87-45 Win Westmoreland Takes W. Wyoming Easily Westmoreland’s high scoring team notched its fourth consecutive win with an easy 87-45 win over West Wyoming on the losers’ floor last Friday evening. Westmoreland wasted little time in showing the Cowboys that they were in for a tough evening as the hoopsters of Clint Brobst jumped into a 24-5 lead after the first eight minutes. Mollahan hit for nine, Clark seven and Letts six of the 24. With some of the regulars on the bench in the second the scoring slowed down and Westmoreland out- scored the home forces 14-11 to lead 38-16 at intermission. Mollahan and Clark each scored six in the period. In the third quarter Mollahan took things into hand and just about wrecked West Wyoming's defense as he dumped fourteen points of the teams’ total of 27. Charney collec- ted nine in the period for the Cow- boys. The Blue and White continued their scoring in the final period and outscored the home forces 22-15. Mollahan netted eight before retir- ing to the bench. Sartno collected nine in the fourth for the losers. Mollahan did more than just score 32 points but finished with 13 as- sists along with hauling down num- erous rebounds. A great all around performance for a junior in his first year as a starter on the varsity. Two other underclassmen, Sopho- mores Dick Clark and Pete Letts also played a fine game Doth offen- sively and defensively. Clark tallied 20 counters, while Letts netted 17. Bud Cooper was missing from the line-up due to a leg injury he re- ceived in the Ashley game when Augustine kneed him intentionally in the final minutes of play. Charney with 15 and Sartno with 11 led the losers. Westmoreland G F Pts. Dietz, fii ali 1 5 Yeisley, f .. 0 0 Mollohan, £2... | 16 B.ii37 Shotwell, 'f ............c: 0 0 Letts, ¢ ..... Xio17 Bek, oc fl imide i 5 Clark, ig iia it 2 520 Bellas, g . 0 2 Long, g _.. 1 1 Shelly ig 2 ty. 0 0 38. A187 West Wyoming G F Pts. Orlomsky, $070 ne 3 0 6 Charney, f S115 Pealer; eis irc s 4 Worthington, ¢ ......... 0 0 0 Sartno; gr. 3.11 Dixon, g .... 1 1 Williams, g ... 0 8 19 1.45 Fouls tried — Westmoreland 18, West Wyoming — 12. Officials — Hanauer-George. Westmoreland ...... 24 14 27 22—87 West Wyoming 5 11 14 14—45 Purvin, gl... olin 1 1 Gunton, g 0 2 wilde, 2 aceite i 0 12 19 8 46 East Dallas G F Pts. Rome, £0 8 X07 Eyet, f ..... «2 1 5 Sherin, c . 1, 3 3 Race, e ..... 0 l 1 Hawke, g . 4 qd 12 Evans, g 1 2 4 Rudick, g 0 3 1 11 16 43 Half-time score 21-18, East Dallas leading. Fouls tried. Prince of Peace 20, East Dallas 17. Officials—Wilson and Bartleson. This Week’s Schedule— Dallas Township Gym 7:00—Alderson vs. East Dallas 8:00—Prince of Peace vs. Saints. 9:00—Huntsville vs. Shavertown SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST SECTION A — PAGE 3 Westmoreland Nips Lehman 56-51; Swoyersville Is The Big Threat Bowling News By DORIS MALLIN The LAKERS League ended its season’s first half on January 8 with Edwards’ Cafe and Edwards’ Gals on top. Truska’s Sextet was highest men’s team with a series of 2559 pins and Truska’s Sallies led the women with 2502. Kocher’s Boys with 893 and Truska’s Sallies with 869 had high single games. Frank Schuler’s 623 and Eleanor Edwards’ 510 were high. est’ individual series and highest games were 255 rolled by Grant Scouten and 198 scored by Ginger Gosart and Marie Ritts. The Modernettes are in the lead in the NATONA GIRLS League with 37% points and the Natonettes are second with 33. The Natonettes rol- led high game of 633 last Tuesday; the Modernettes had 1812 total pins. Pat Klug of the Natonettes was high with a 172 game and tied with M. Husted with 428 series each. M. Husted of the Modernettes had a 167 game and team mate M. Dendler scored 160. The COUNTRY LEAGUE started its second half last Tuesday with West Side Building taking 4 points from Dallas Dairy with 2067 total pins. Stull Brothers took 3 from Bocar Manufacturing and had high game of 755 and Wilson and Son Lumber took 3 points from Circle Inn. A. Selingo and M. Morris tied for high game with 198 each and A. Se- lingo rolled a 488 series. F. Lewis had nice games of 193-170 and high- est series for the night with 520. R. Stair also did well with a 484 series and a 171 game. Other games in the news were M. Shook, 168; R. Stair, 166; A. Stevens, 162; A. Hanson, 161; M. Weale, 160; J. Wilson, 160. I make special note of A. Stevens, M. Weale, and J. Wilson, who have improved steadily and have more and more good games. Watch for these girls in this column, their names will appear often. The second half began in the HARVEYS LAKE WOMENS [CLUB League last Tuesday with the Pop- lars and Oaks taking 8 each from their opponents, Old Hickorys and Maples. The Pines and Spruces split 2 and 2. The Poplars was high team with 723-2024 total pins. R. Williams rol- led 193 and J. Bicking totaled = 492 series. Seldom heard from is the LOCAL 204 League from Linear, Inc. Press Room B won the first half of the season by eight games. According to the league secretary, there is a protest on a player and the following scores are tentative. Rubber Trim took 4 points from Tubing; Shipping and Press Room B each took 3 from Boiler Room and Press Room A; Machine Shop took 2% from Bosses; and Maintenance and Engineers are withheld. Rubber Trim rolled high with 792-2318 total pins. Roy Stair was high in- dividual with 226-597. Roy’s name appears in print connected with bowling as much as Cliff Garris’ did last year. He has become quite a bowler. The Spares took 3 points from the Splits in the LUTHERAN WOMEN’S League last Thursday and won high game of 717 and total pins of 2051. The Splits were close with 2048 tot- al pins, The Misses and Strikes split 2 and 2. K. Kalafsky had high game of 182 and M. McCarty rolled 477 series. Quite close was D. Jones with 468. The DALLAS WOMENS CLUB League rolled the first series of the second half. The league reports that two teams will take part in the city tournament in February and one team will travel to Harrisburg for the State Tournament in April. The Robins and Cardinals took 3 points each from the Wrens and (Continued on Section A, Page 4) 4} Westmoreland and Swoyersville will meet here Tuesday. Both teams will probably enter the contest with unblemished records. Spotting 5-0 records both teams should make it six straight as Westmoreland tangles with Sugar Notch at Sugar Notch and Swoyersville meets Fairview at home this Friday night. Both con- tests should be breathers. Swoyersville has come on strong in its bid for first half honors in the North League. The results of pre-season games told little as Swoy- ersville had a dismal record before starting the league contests and it looked as though its basketball su= premacy was on the downward grade. Swoyersville has an array of tal- ent in Varatis, Kovaleski, Zachary, Morelli, Shemko and a few more. A close contest is expected. Lehman Game Westmoreland had its hands full before it downed Lehman 56-51 in a nip-n-tuck contest on the winner's floor Tuesday night before a large turnout despite the weather con- ditions. Without their play-maker Bud Cooper for the second game in a row, Westmoreland failed to get a consistent scoring threat underway. Except for a little rally midway in the third period when Westmore- land extended the lead to fifteen points... The undefeated Westmore- landers were never sure of victory for the Scotties pressed them all the way. Trailing by as many as fifteen points the Scotties’ Leach started to find the range and hit six of nine attempts in the third quarter to cut the lead to 43-38 by the end of the period. Midway in the final period West- moreland held a 51-48 edge. With time running out they started to kill the ball thus drawing fouls and built the lead to 54-48. Ross hit a foul to make it 56-49 and then poured in a basket as the buzzer sounded to make the final score 56-51. Mollahan led the winners as he collected 21 tallies, hitting nine of fourteen attempts from the floor. He also pulled down fourteen re- bounds. Dietz finished the game with 15. He found the range for seven of sixteen attempts. Bellas, Clark and Letts turned in a good defensive game. Letts col- lected 10 rebounds. Leach poured in 21 in a losing cause for the Scotties, hitting ten of twenty-three field goal attempts. He garnered 14 in the second half rally. Lopasky finished with 17. He connected for ten the first half. Westmoreland meets Sugar Notch away this Friday. Lehman takes on Ashley Friday night on the Scotties floor. Lehman G F Pts Lopasky, §.....00 i... 8 1017 Walters, f-... 2 1 3 Thomas, I... cin nidi: 1 0 2 Leach, c 12 Ross, 8 .... 2 8 Martin, g 0 0 23 5:51 Westmoreland G ¥ Pts. Dietz, f 7 1 35 Letts, § -.-. WY 3 7 Shelly, f i iO 0 0 Mollahan, € .ccccceceeeeeen 9 3.21 Long, c¢ 0 0 0 Bellas, g .. 2 2 6 Clark, g 2 3 Xx 22 12,56 Fouls tried: Westmoreland 26, Lehman 13. 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