’ vaulad, PENNSYLVANIA Back Mountain LITTLE LEAGUE By GEORGE McCUTCHEON MAJOR LEAGUE Harters AB Ellsworth, 3b Sponseller, p .. Burnett, ¢ Hargellina, 1b Redzinski, ss Jones, 2b Boren, rl dn anda Ehret, cf Miller, If ... Supey, 1f Gosarts Steinhauer,: 2b ............. Bachman, ¢ ......... D. Martin, p-ss ....... Gosart, 1b ......... E. Dorrance, 3b ... Stevens, cf-p .... 3 Swisher, 88"... oll Prokopchak, If 1.0... Baird, of... | owewowmwnand > nN O t= = CO OO = | oc ow wl oo oor wo nN aD [ary : nN NNN > -O WwW Nn OO = OQ a o =o | ° ° = ow o Therese’s Crusaders, Score by Innings St. Harters ........ 1°03 2. 0 0—6 Gosarts ...... 2 411 4 x—12 Scoring in every inning by a strong league leader was too much for Harter’s Dairy. Gosart got his tegin off to a two to one lead in the first with a two run homer that put Gosart’s out in front to stay. Bachman and Prokopchak with three hits each and D. Martin with two bingles were the big guns for five pins. 1959 team of George Shupp Bowling League, won its title when it edged Casterline Hauling in a play- off between first and second half winners. champs were down forty pins after losing the first "two games, but came on strong in the final to roll 900 plus behind the 225 game by Rev. Brennan and 208 by Jim Lohman to win the match by forty- _ The George Shupp League completed its first year as an ABC League and boasts ten teams, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1959 George Shupp League Bowling Champions three of which are sponsored by St. Therese’s Holy Name Society; the champs, Wreckers, and Raiders. championship Members of the winning feam received indiv- idual trophies and ABC League Champion patches. The team received a large handsome trophy which it can claim after winning two years straight. Pictured above are left to right: Joe Harris, captain, 147 average; Jim Lohman, 169; Nick Tomasak, 168; Joe Bogdon, 163; Ed Carey, 163; and Rey. Francis Brennan, 160. The the victors. D. Martin and Stevens | Hockman, 2b ............._.. 1-70-70 in relief were too much for the|T. Jones, ¢ ........_.._.... . Sant ok losers. Martin had nine strikeouts |Ehret, vf _..._.._.... 1.0170 in three and a: third innings -and —_ = — Stevens came on to preserve the [Totals _.. AE 2210: '5 lead and get four strikeouts for the day's work. . Ellsworth was the big thorn in Gosarts side as he got a double and life on two errors to score three | oouldn’t take advantage of the run- times. The win gave Gosarts nine |ners on base and left too many undisputed possession of first place. ' stranded to help their own cause. Jackson had a tough time getting by Trucksville on Saturday. The boys from down the road blasted out ten hits to Jackson's five but Harters AB R H Hughes, Biggs, C. Kile and Malloy Ellsworth, 3b 3 1 0, banged out two hits each for the Sponseller, ss 3 1 1 | losers. Clemons and Bertram Burnett, c............ 3 0 O0|countered with two runs each for Margellini, 1b ...3 0 0|the winners. Miller; -1b co.iiii lo 00.0 Radzinsky, ipl iol a 3:0 ."q Shavertown 2 AB. 'R. H. Jones, 2b ......... 3 0 Ofcampbell, 3b S071 Doren, rf .... 2:0 .0:.Swingle, el... C2000 Ehret, If ............ sree ORO Pramas wet 0.50.0 Supey.ef oil nl 1:0 0 | Butler, So i ey nigel g ra =n Nichols, ss= 0 Lo 200 00070500 22 3 1iBayer, 1b ..... 2-173 Back Mt. Lumber ABR HiFarley, 2b wi ious. 2 «1 Holdredgd, :2bi- 0 Lor 0s Miller, 3b lage 1:00 +0 Wadas, 1b ni ong 3d Oi Monte, ef LL 2.22 1.2 Lghmann, Shek al 2 nT 0 | Berlew, af 0 Ay Mlle, ‘pio nor 3 1 1 { Balowich, fA bn oy dig, 0:0 Misson, ¢ Jie on 270 0 Hoover, {pf su iii iit ie Allen ef: i, oll 8 qi, 00 Williams, op. ale 20 20d Zimmerman, rf 2210 1 pe be ITT Masvaro, If ..... lal vep Petals ira nam 20.9.8 Balavage, iiss) oui 2 10 .:0f{ Dallas AB. R. H. em TT Heeling Sb an nad Bd : 19 30 yeh Bo 258 Score by Innings Bicol zs 3 iu Harters .......... 00 3.0 0 0—3 ies io Czajkowski, 2b JB = grad Back Mt. oo 0 0.5.00 X—5 Costerbon 2b 1 1 1 A wild third inning with two Barry 3b. a errors mingled with two walks was McDonald ol 2.1.40 all the Back Mountain Lumberjacks’ Bostodes “of Aas 2 avi needed to down Harters. Holdredge Cross IE onan 9 de. walked, Wadas reached first on an R Hl Han 9 qo error, Lohmann walked, Muncie Dots of i Sa qd “drove in two with a hit, ‘ Allen Baker of y 15-0 reached second on a two base error Donnie o 3:70 and Zimmerman drove inthe last two runs with a double. That was enough to overcome a three run deficit and give Muncie the win over a strong Harter nine. Muncie had eleven strikeouts in getting the win. evs MINOR LEAGUE Totals... : 4 10 HIMMLER _ Westmoreland AB. R. HI THE ATRE Eckert, 2h oo oo naa ni 0) Pageie ude G0 Stil : Altimos, 1b 3.9 0 Dallas, Pa. Vernon, If Ry ong Cafert, ‘ss’ 2000 ih 2 (0200 Baseskl, 3b 2 1 8 FRIDAY 5 SATURDAY Jenkins, p ig aisg ig June 26 and 27 Straub, cf 1140.70 SRL LL) Meyers, If... ul 1.:0 0 Alias Jone James CR n Color Totals: Ui iar a 3 5 BOB HOPE Jackson A ; 0h ; RHONDA FLEMING Jones, Wl us icin 0 2 Al Dubllp 2 19 os Ruggles, 1b . 2¢ 1 CARTOON AND NOVELTY Sponsellor, ss... 3 a2 Time — 7:00 and 9:00 Clemons, .¢ ..... iia. 2 gh 3 ’ ' : Sa Hockman, 3b .....o 2.0 Ding q ————— Dayne, 3b... qf oC adil NL — A Foxy 2h. Li ian ais 201 Ehret, 2b. 0:40 i ° JJFORTY FORT Bextam, rf ny Be wn, rf 0 0 THEATRE Totas Jackson, behind the seven strick- out pitching of Dubil, had an easy day of it with Westmoreland minor leaguers. Dubil aided his own cause with a pair of hits and scor- ing twice. Jones had two bingles for the winners while Ruggles, Sponsellor, Clemons, Fox and Hock- man scored twice each. Pace and Baseski led the losers with a pair WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Julie London “Night Of The Quarter Moon” FRIDAY & SATURDAY George Montgomery of hits. in fk 19 Make-up game in Little League Watusi Minor play: Jatheon AB. R. H. |} SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Yasker, J). o ala ; Fox; p iii. (Continued Sunday 2 to 11) Sponseller, p Paul Newman Ruggles, 1b in Burnett, ss Dubil, ss “The Young Clemons, cf : 5 11) Sette. Philadelphians RON HHOO RH AHH OOOOD HR Westmoreland High School Golf Team During its first year of organized play, Westmoreland High School Golf Squad won two out of five of its matches. Here the team is shown in front of the club house at Lehman Golf Course, its home course. Left to right, standing, are: Perrigo, Steinhauer, Austin (coach), Belles (captain); kneeling are: Smith, Lorentz, Lee Moyer and Bob Moyer. Matches were pleyed with Wyoming Seminary, Hanover Town- ship, and West Pittston. Belles placed in the first six in the District 2 PIAA Tourney but was unable to participate at the Pennsylvania State University finals due to other committments. Three seniors are Belles and the Moyers. The team practices at Irem Temple Country Club on Mondays. It will enter the Junior Chamber of Commerce Tourney at Wyoming Valley Country Club this Friday. The team also practices at Dymond’s Driving Range and hopes eventually to have three-hole practice area on the new plot for intra- mural sports when the new high school is completed. It is also hoped that a girls’ team will be formed at that time. | THERE WAS aN OL» WomaN : WHO [VED IN o SHOE 4 SHE HAD So MANY CHILDREN SHE DIDN't KNOW WHAT To DO Poor woman was just about at her wits’ end until she heard about Edwards, The Shoe for Children, at HUMPHREY’S CHILDREN’S BOOTERY and now all the children have shoes of their own. 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