orp, TON! BECTION A — PAGE 3 ea — The Legion boys gave notice of an upset in the first inning when | they scored six times. Anderson and Siket were the big guns with three hits Siket and Fedak scored three times each to account for half of the teams runs. Farrar with a perfect day, two for Back Mountain LITTLE LEAGUE id GEORGE McCUTCHEON their teams cause. Bachman and Swisher were the big stick men 20 rave young Gosart slammed a homer in | STANDINGS 3 @o sxrond «lo aneount ye 8; i nd of e season. / MAJOR LEAGUE i Wolensky started on the mound \ / Won Lost Pet. | for the Post team but Fedak came pQosants: ................ 6 1 858{ on in relief in the first and pitched yack Mt. Lumber. 4 3 568] all the way for the win. Steinhauer arters o.oo 3 3 5004 and D. Martin could do very little eters A X nig ig 500 | with the Post team with too much Legion Post 672 ... 2 4 333 { loose fielding backing them up. | Howard Isaacs ........ 1:58 166 Back Mt. Lumber AB. R. a—tbddddddddaadaasaadaan Holdredge, 2b... 00.08 20: 1] : | Wadas, 1b Born MAJOR LEAGUE Lohmann, ef... 28 2 2 Daddow-Isaacs Post AB. R. ig > Lae 7 3 ! Hudak, rf >. oO. 4 2 0 | Allen, vl me aN 2 1 Anderson, ss 4:36 a) Madjeski, If 3.3.0 Wolensky, p By 2 2 'Masvare, p nil Tole Pedal, Mf 20 0 2: 35 0 Balavage, sain i ln 3-80 Silietef «ir Bi 900.) — Siket, Ib ..- ii: (4. 3.8 Totals 28. 59 Dunn,ii9b. na 3:1 1) Howard Isaacs AB. R. H. Trae RR 3 : z 9 | Szela, a SE a rel 3:5-0..7.0 Lee Eo mat Rb Damewial tall 28 11% Mathers, Qs sl Se aE hd Potals viii “oil nn 30 18 1 | fsancs: 3b re gq 0 Gosarts AB. R. H. | Richards:iss ' coy. 0. Or 2 Steinhauer, p S401 1 i Baker, 1b. 1.32 x6 Bachman, ¢ 3 3 2 Wormeck, p TL D. Martin, ss 4. 2 Y|Repotski, 2b... 2.9 1 Gosars, 1b... 2:73 : Malloy, Wi 2 7.070 Dorrance, 3b 4 2 ee ni Prokopchak, cf 320 4 | Totals 20 3 5 Stanton, cf 8 REO | ey 1 | Score by innings: B. Martin, 2b 2 0: 1 |Back Mt. Lumber _. 0.0 02 0 3—5 Stevens, 2b 1 1 0 Howard Isaacs 03500 x—8 ‘Morris, rf 3.0 0 - S. Dorrance, If 1 0 0 Back Mt. Lumber Swisher, 1f 2 1 2| A spirited Howard Isaacs team — — +~— put it into second gear and drove Totals: .... -30 13 10 rough shod over a strong Back Score by innings: an’ 8 | Daddow-Isaacs _. 6 2 Gosarts: .... q Mountain Lumber team by 3—18 | to 5 score last week. 4 1 0—13 With the aid of three walks and an error the boys from down the line countered five times in the third inning to wrap up the second | major. upset in two days. Wormeck got the win while Mas- varo. was the loser. - Balavage and Lohman led: the ‘hitters for the day w League leading Gosarts ran into a buzz bomb as the young legion- naires brought out .the heavy artil- lery with some loose fielding on the part of the losers and came out on top with an 18 to 13 score. two, and Wolensky | came with two hits, hipped in to aid league asunder and make the lead- for Gosarts with two hits while | Bachman, c¢ rm TT NEE = Pith two each. Muncie Yhoter an- other long homer for the Lumber- jacks but to no avail. Richards and Baker did the damage for the win- each while Anderson, | ners scoring twice each and that told the tale. Although outhit 9 to 5, Isaacs took advantage of the breaks and out on top to shake the ing teams a bit shaky about play- ing any one of these teams from now on. Gosarts Steinhauer, 2b > ow ® = | D. Martin, ss | Gosart, 1b | Dorn cf Stevens, p | Prokopcha ak, If | Swisher, 3b | Baird, rf | NN WWWwWww Ww nN at Totals | Back Mt. Lumber | Holdredge, 2b | Wadas, 1b | Lohmann, 1f 5 ® | Muncie, 3b | Misson, c | Allen, D Masv are, cf , nf Falavage. ss Totals Score by innings: Back Mountain Gosarts + wHoOOoONOOD mo | © Oil ROO Ni NWO WWWwwww nN oh prgensnensFalsonrnsonse 00 =22 OH No = OD Woo Gosarts — Back Mt. Lumber The long ball was the story of | Gosarts taking another win from | The Lumberjacks of Back .-Moun- | tain. Back to back ‘homers by Stevens: and Prokopchak provided | {two runs in the second and Bach- man blasted his second of the year | with one aboard in the fourth to wrap it up for the winners. Stevens did the pitching for and fanned eleven the | winners | ing only five hits but it was the | long ball that spelled his doom. | D. Martin had two hits for the winners and Allen had two hits to drive in two of his teams three runs. Muncie was high scorer for the losers countering twice while | Bachman crossed the plate twice | | for the winners. |" Lazarus AB. R.H.| | McAdams, 3b : 8a] 1 "Brown, 2b. ; 4 ..2 1 men. | | Allen ‘suffered the loss while allow- | THE DALLAS POST, | Halpin, od Batory, cf Kelley, 1b Carroll, ss .... Miller, ¢ Baker, f-1b 1 ln Ld MeDade, ¥ Vitale, rf Totals Harter’s Ellsworth, 3b Sponseller, p Burnett, c¢ Margelloni, 1b Radzinski, ss -.__. Jones, cf Doran, rf | Supey, 2b Ehret, 1f : . 1 + i > 2 ' » ' + ' . lvwvwowesw EB] svvwwssn |e ul orcorormn gy ol ocrhoococorr] Totals ? Score by innings: Lazarus Harter’s ha =o oo. = Lazarus — Harters Lazarus proved that things hap- pen in threes when they upset a highly favored Harter's nine. Fol- lowing in the footsteps of the two | Previous nights an Iter Upset was | in” the making. Halpin, who . lly, docs’ a ter-. ‘was + called rific. job. of.’ catching, upon to do the pitching’ for Lazarus | and came, through’ ~with the win | | nl He was aided very nicely by ‘two "other hurlers. on ‘the team: Batory and McDade who garnered two hits each to lead the team to the win Brown scored twice for the winners | to lead both teams’ in that depart- ment. | The losers did the hitting with Burnett getting three bingles, Spon- seller, Supey and Jones two hits each but ‘that doesn ’'t win. ball games as we often see. The team | that crosses the plate more times is always the winner as was proven in the three upsets of the week. ‘New Swimming Pool | James Lacy. is installing a new | swimming “pool at: his home on | Terrace Drive. ‘Altar and Rosary | Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary Society will ‘take Holy Communion |in a body at the 7:30 mass . on Sunday. REPEAT HUGE SELL-OUT! 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For Your Response To Our (OPENING! & PRICES /dinal organization. {should supply plenty of action as | munity Park, | ing facilities which is really essential We are so encouraged by your kind response and generous . acceptance. of our products and our ‘new dairy store - - - we will endeavor to con- § ‘tinue to serve you with the finest quality, FRESH MILK AT SAVING against some top- | day at Mocanaqua in what prom- notch hurlers. He recently tagged |ises to be another tough contest for Larry Kendid, former Eastern | Dallas. Mocanaqua is in third spot League hurler, for a circuit smash. | with a 5-3 slate. ‘They toppled Bill has three years of pro-ball ex- | Swoyersville 8-6 in ten innings last perience, having played with Al- | Sunday. bany, Georgia of the Georgia State League. Albany is a St. Louis Car- ming League Dick Fosko will most likely get the call for this game with Yeninas behind the plate. Koches will prob- ably handle chores for the down- river club with Denoy catching. Dallas is currently the hottest | team in their circuit, having won five of their last six starts to give them a 6-3 slate and second place in the standings. The latest win was a thrilling 5-3 win over pre- vious unbeaten Hanover. George Gatcha was the winning hurler as he bested Mike Dydo, former Wilkes College hurler. Ferris and Grose clouted homers in paving the way for the victory. bh Beaumont is leading the Bi-Coun- ty League and is ready to give Dallas a tough battle. Beaumont, managed by Carl Straley, will add a few men to their roster for the game in order to strengthen the line-up. Pobable” hurlers for the game are Pat Salansky for Dallas and Alex Wilson for Beaumont. This is .an exhibition game and HAI Whole or Shank Half the two local teams clash. Dallas Dairy New Sponsor The Dallas team, formerly known as the Legionnaires, has acquired BEST MENU IDEA FOR THE 4th ! ARMOUR’S STAR DALLAS, PHNNSYLVANIA | Top hitters on the Dallas team are Rishkofski, Hendershot, Salan- sky and Shalata. sky, Gocek and Winiski, Twenty-three Heirloom New Eng- land hooked rug paterns stamped on burlap will be sold at the thirteenth Library Auction. ¥ Meat Department 49 a new sponsor for the team and will play under the nickname, the “Dairymen.” Wilson Garinger, own- er of Dallas Dairy, has shown keen interest in the local team and has contributed = greatly towards the financial needs of the ball team. Dallas will play all of its remain- ing home games at Plymouth’s Com- one of the finest dia- monds in the local region. It was necessary to change the site of the | games due to the condition of the Dallas Township field which is hard and filled with pebbles that it is risky to play Sunday ball on the diamond. The field also lacks water- | | to make a good ball field. Dallas will meet Mocanaqua. 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