h= nd ed WwW for ry. se we ut m at re is, he ng ds an nd 2X nd irs ice lor nie e ut ry. ke ew ing od ner ses sat nd’ ke ers nd not orn at ich ner rt- fer, ind / me eel the ain YF ra RTA tl sare ENT SER saved 2 RY OTE PERE EE Ee RE tee Tr ee Te ry rr ae Herge fdr erses senses gg er tie ay allan, PENNSYLVAN oo "THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1953 Revitalized Westmoreland Team Meets Edwardsville Here Saturday Play At Exeter Friday Seriously Injured, -— ~ Lake-Lehman will travel to Exeter Hag Third Operation Friday night to play the Panthers | in a West Side Conference game. | Michael Rambus, 29, Falls Road, . Lake-Lehman, beaten in its last seriously injured in a head-on collis- start by Wyoming 14-6 to drop from | ion on the Carverton Road some the undefeated ranks has put in two | weeks ago, has had his third opera- | | weeks of practice for this encounter | tion on a badly injured leg at Nes- and should go into the game a | bitt Memorial Hospital. A steel plate heavy favorite. The Panthers hold | is being tried, screwed to the bone | a 1-5 record having lost to West- | to strengthen it and promote heal- | moreland 21-7 last week. | ing. Pete Rittenhouse is still suffering] Rambus was on his way home from leg injuries but hopes to i after a day with Root’s Transfer Co. | beggn the Scotties line-up Friday. | getting ready for an early morning start for Florida with a load of furn-! iture, when a car met him head-on on a slight curve. For several days he was not expected to survive. OBVIOUS REASON Little Betty was crying bitterly. Her mother asked what was the matter. “Boo, boo! me!” “Well, no wonder! You have them on the wrong feet,” replied mother. Betty kept crying and would not be comforted. “I haven't any other feet,” she protested. My new shoes hurt Falcons Defeat Tigers By 13-0 Gauntlett Intercepts For First Touchdown The Dallas Junior High football team defeated Tunkhannock Junior High on the Dallas field on Monday afternoon. The score was 13-0. In the first quarter it didn’t take the Falcons long to get into the scoring column as Tom Gauntlett | Junior High “Falcons” Show Gridiron Promise The Falcons of Westmoreland Jun- ior High School downed Tunkhan- nock 13-0 Monday for its second win of the year. Featuring mostly freshmen along with a few eighth graders and one seventh grader the future of foot- ball takes a brighter side at West- moreland as coaches Dolbear and Shiner have come up with a fairly balanced ball club led by quarter- back Tommy Gauntlett. Others looking impressive include {linemen Wolfe, Shrey, Muncie and | : little Del Voight. Also a standout | ran 60 yards for the first T.D. J on offense is the 6’2”’ Bob Letts at] The Falcons missed the extra point | right end. Backs include Kerpovich, and the score was 6-0 Late in the | Daubert, Miller and Kaschenbach. | intercepted a Tunkhannock pass and { | | A victory hungry Westmoreland | traveled to Exeter Friday night and | the fourth period and Zimmerman | came home with a convincing 21-7 | team victory over-a tough Panther {eleven. It was the first win in two | starts under new coach Eddie Brom- |inski and the first since 1957 for | the Mountaineers. Although Brominski was pleased with the game the boys played, he still says, “We have a lot to do.” Playing heads up football WESTMORELAND TOPS EXETER; EDWARDSVILLE HERE SATURDAY “5s cv cin i ser | Ell Tallies Twice As Mountaineers | Gain First Victory In Two Seasons | and | TE are 18. an Yr eases Ew 1 SAVING TOGETHER! A family living together achieves better results faster because everybody participates . . . every- put on a sustained drive. Coolsie § Daubert took a pitch-out from Tom | Gauntlett and went the last 10- yards around right end for second Dallas touchdown. Cookie Daubert went around right end for the extra ' point and the score was 13-0. In the last 3 quarters, Dallas made many long runs, including a 40- yard run by Tom ZKerpovich, but they couldn’t gain the momentum to push over another score. Tom Gauntlett did a fine job directing the team at quarterback and threw some very fine, long and short, snappy passes. Tunkhannock ran most of its plays to the middle of the Dallas line as it couldn’t get around the Dallas ends. The Tigers made some nice gains through the line but when the chips were down the Dallas line stiffened. A nice sized crowd enjoyed the game and the boys appreciate their support. The next game for Junior High | will be a team composed of 7th and 8th grade boys of Dallas playing a | team of 7th and 8th grade boys from Forty-Fort. This game will be played on Dallas memorial field on Wednesday, at 4. Tunkhannock line-up: L.E. Dan Parsons; L.T. Robert Grey; L.G. Del | Voight; C. Pete Wolfe; R.G. Ron Hess; R.T. Joe Shrey; R.E. Bob VE 0 body benefits. Once you've decided your family objective, bring everybody into the picture of sen- sible thrift and systematic saving at the Wyoming National Bank. ! {= WYOMING NATIONAL BANK of Wilkes-Barre BACK MOUNTAIN OFFICE ® Back Mountain Office: Shavertown 117 W. Main St. 26 W. Market St. ® Plymouth Office: ® Wilkes-Barre Office: MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM | Elect Your | MUNICIPAL | canpioaTEs ‘| On the * REPUBLICAN TICKET DEMOCRATS PLAN | WAGE TAXES IN | EVERY BOROUGH |. and TOWNSHIP Democrats failed in their efforts to get a wage tax at the state level even after it passed the Democratic controlled House of Representatives. They are still deter- : mined to impose this tax and the Democratic plan is to establish a wage tax at the municipal level. This includes every borough and township in Pennsylvania. | 607 Democratic Communities | Have a WAGE TAX Now All cities under the Democrats now have a wage tax. Democratic Philadelphia is | 100% covered by a wage tax—Democratic Allegheny has 94 communities with a wage tax and Democratic Lackawanna has 28 communities with a wage tax. Let’s | keep Wage Taxes out of Luzerne County. Stop This Plundering Of Your Pocketbook! VOTE AGAINST THE WAGE TAX! | STRA I ems i « + Westmoreland suffered severely from penalties nullifying several long gains. One of the outstanding runs was a 40 yard sprint by half- back Kerpovich on a pitchout from | Gauntlett before being hauled down on the Tunkhannock 20. Kerpovich shook- off several would be tacklers along the way. Gauntlett showed fine form with his left-handed passes and running. REAL NICE Mike: “This is a great country, Pat.” Pat: “How's that?” Mike: “Sure, th’ paper sez yez can buy a foive dollar money order for eight cints.” Letts; Q. B. Tom Gauntlett; H. B. Carl Kaschenbach; H.B. Tom Miller; F.B. Cookie Daubert. Substitutes: Muncie, Dymond, Goble, Jones, McMichael, Lockard, Wall, Siket, Kerpovich, Wright, Farley, Brown, Cross, Anderson. Hope to see you at the next game on Wednesday. first quarter the boys from Dallas Muncie is the lone seventh grader. making its own breaks Westmore- land turned in a fine second half | performance after trailing 7-0 at | half-time as Exeter caught the locals | flat-footed early in the ball game { when Ralph Ferraro hit Bill D'Angelo with a pass on the 30-yard stripe and he scampered the remainder for the tally. D'Angelo then booted the extra point for the 7-0 margin. Ex- eter used three plays on the 52-yard drive with the scoring play netting | 50 yards. Westmoreland started its second half surge in the third period as Mollahan directed the attack smooth- ly and used seven plays to move 44 yards with Ell crashing over from the eight. Zimmerman then kicked his first of three extra points. Contest At Lake Voters are looking forward to a Township. There Otto Biery, town- ship secretary and Republican nom- inee will be opposed by Edward Craig, crippled war veteran, who is the Democratic nominee. There are no other contests of consequence. hot contest for Supervisor in Lake Fd 43 SECTION A — PAGE 3 a (the Mountaineer’s line played good | defensive ball, probably the best of | and Hislop also leading the offense | along with the players mentioned | previously. ; Westmoreland players carried both Brominski and Dombec¢k off the field on their shoulders. & This Saturday the Mountaineers ] will try and make it two straight again booted the extra point. | as they host the Edwardsville, Eagles The most sensational play of the | of John Cimakosky here at 2 game saw Fullback Art Zimmerman Edwardsville goes into the ao bull his way through the line and | with a 1-4 record, having lo travel 50 yards for the final TD. | Exeter 18-0 in its opener, fol He also split the uprights to make with defeats by Northwest, the score 21-7. | ming and Forty Fort. In it Westmoreland racked up 12 first | start the Eagles downed Luzeg downs compared to 5 for Exeter as 6 showing a lot of spirit a Hey diddle diddle The cat and the fiddle x 2 Ell scored his second touchdown following a 38-yard drive early in * The cow jumped over thc moon. You, too, without doubt, Have heard her shout, “Purvin is milk worth meoing about!” 1T'S4ILK AND. ICE CREAM WORTH MOOING | IT'S LATER Than You Think! B “FAMOUS - TWO IN ONE” RECAPPED 20 up “TOWN & COUNTRY” FREE MOUNTING SERVICE who have them! NEW ALL YEAR SALE PRIC MAIN HIGHWAY Save up to 15 the cost of your yearly tire bill with recaps! We will recap your or furnish casings and caps complete — right here in the Back Mountain! I Firestone = Goodyear FERNBROOK Ask 1 Town & Country Snow T Silent Traction Snow Gould OR 4-5581 1 § 2
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