over- 1 was 1833. 1 { : | League’s Booster Night a booming [ 2 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA _ Interest So High In Faculty Game Lo That Many Have To Be Turned Away Basketball Spectacle Is Packed With Thrills, : Spills And Plenty Of Raucous Incidents : By Keith Yeisley * One of the largest crowds to wit- ness an event at Dallas Junior High School gymnasium came out Satur- day night to see three exciting bas- Rl ketball games and a contest between | . Dallas Faculty and WARM radio an- § _mouncers. point lead at halftime, only to have a bad third quarter in which they scored only 7 points to Harveys Lake’s 15. This and Lake's 8 points on fouls in the final period to the Saint’s one proved the difference. Lake was paced by “Zeek” Hinkle with 15 points and Bob Harris with 10. Saint Therese’s had only one man ‘in double figures, “Pooch” Kozik, who played a terrific game and tallied 23 points. Keith Yeisley was next with 9. Prince Of Peace Wins In the second game, a spirited Prince of Peace defeated Huntsville by one point 48-47. ‘ Prince of Peace went right to work at the start, building up a command- The fans were literally “pouring onto the floor,” as they helped to make the Back Mountain Church __mypcceess. : wit Lake Still Leads In the first game St. Therese’s ‘made a gallant but futile effort to ‘upset Harveys Lake's unscathed | a record, but lost 56-50. | The Saints maintained a five- BIG CLEARANCE BUDDIES MAIN ST. LUZERNE / RR Ds ¥ 26 Boys’ Slipover Sweaters - $ 2 a 100% ORLON — REG. 4.95 i 8 i | 18 Boys’ Suburban Coats $ / 23 : VALUES TO 15.95 J Group Boys’ Sport Shiris $ 1 EL t 2.65 TO 2.95 VALUES | Boys’ Perry Comos $ 4 is HI-BULK ORLON 18 Men’s Car & Suburban bois 1 DE VALUES TO 29.95 Men’s Sport Shirls len’s S ol eS iets Fash rn Rez, st. (Esquire) Socks PR 1 Oc T0 CLEAR— s4.= Lee Work Trousers BUDDIES MAIN ST. LUZERNE < . Peace ing 27-18 halftime lead, paced by Joe Lopasky and Don Rome. Huntsville came on strong in the second half, however, and near the end of the game went into the lead for the first time by one point. A quick goal by Prince of Peace changed the one point lead from the hands of Huntsville to their own, and they managed to maintain the possession of the ball for the few remaining seconds to win the game in thrilling fashion. Don Rome was high for Prince of with. 17 'points, followed closely by Joe Lopasky who contri- buted 15 tallies. Huntsville was paced by Clint Brobst with 14 and Bob Grose with 11. Everybody Had Fun In the special attraction, Dallas Faculty edged out a professional- looking WARM Radio team by a score of 49-47. The game had many highlights, among them the time that Referee Tex Wilson threatened to call a technical foul on George Gilbert, and was promptly puched in return, and ended up by chasing George off of the floor into the halls. A time-out was called by the Fac- ulty “All-Stars” for what seemed to be an injury to George McCutcheon, but actually it was a creeping girdle that had to be removed to let George continue playing. Bob Dolbear ran out onto the floor with giant sunglasses, but proved that he could do much better without them and with his eyes closed as he proceeded to stun the crowd with his marvelous exhibition of long set-shooting. Art Hontz dazzled the fans, his | opponents, and himself by account- ing for 15 points on excellant shoot- ing. Edgar Hughes, Tom Carr, and || Jim Case showed the crowd some fancy ball-handling and dribbling, and Ken Kirk came through in the second half with three quick goals that left no doubt that he could really have scored at will all night, but in a sportsmanlike way tried to keep the game interesting by hold- ing his great potential down. Clint Brobst, after a tiring game just a few minutes previous, proved that he was really “in the fog” as he got confused and started to shoot at the wrong basket (And all the time he thought his four teammates were at the wrong end of the floor!) For WARM Radio it was big George Gilbert leading the way with his fine rebounding, all-around play, and 17 points. It was obvious that George had played basketball before, but he also seemed a little confused as he scored a goal for the Faculty. (Well, either confused or he felt sorry for them!) Guy Fowler, New Goss Manor, also a WARM player, looked sharp in his white shorts, even though he did look a little silly sitting on the floor after a tremendous, dazzling drive- in shot in which he ended up with- out the ball! Vince Kearney and “King” Arthur Knight, teamed up for some dazzling ball-handling, the latter scoring 12 points. The ‘Masked Marvel” may have added to the confusion of the Fac- |i ulty as he somehow managed to obtain a Faculty player's jersey and | Ki mingled in with his opponents. He tallied 9 points, but no-one is sure to which team they were cred- ited. Mangan and Davies for the WARM-landers played a wide-open ball game and were responsible for blocking a lot of shots and flooring a lot of opponents. In the fourth and final game, Shavertown turned on full power and overwhelmed East Dallas 78-51. Shavertown had five men in double figures, paced by Ernie Wid- mann with 24 points, 20 of which he |] scored in the first half. The other four in double figures were Stan Davis, Bob Hontz, Bill THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1961 Present were all of the WARM personnel that participated in the game, Faculty players and their wives, and League officers and their wives. A wonderful evening was enjoyed. Officers and the personnel of Back Mountain Church Basketball League wish to thank all fans who came out in such great numbers and helped to make the first Booster Night a wonderful success. They are sure that everyone who was for- tunate enough to be there enjoyed an evening of clean fun, and inex- pensive entertainment. Please remember that almost every Saturday night for at least the next two months there will be Church League games played at the Junior High School bringing to the Back Mountain a good brand of basketball and a chance for a very inexpensive night out! Oney, and Gene Brobst. Tom New- man came through with his usual fine floor game. : For East Dallas, Rich Clemow caught fire in the last quarter tally- ing 12 points and ended with a total of 17. Connie Higgins was right behind him in the scoring column with 15 points, 9 of which he scored in the second half. After the evening's games, the League entertained the WARM team at Dallas American Legion Home. 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NEWPORT = WINDSOR « NEW YORKER *300/C There's not a jr. edition in the whole family! | second stringers even managed to Westmoreland Routs Lehman 83-33; Meets Ashley Next Tuesday Night Gauntlett, Evans Lead Scoring Parade Bs Mountaineers Shoot 47% From Floor Westmoreland had things pretty much its own way as it romped over a smaller Lake-/Lehman five 83-33, in the league opener Tuesday night on the Junior High floor before a capacity crowd. Westmoreland shot an amazing 47% from the field with 39 goals in 82 attempts, while. Lake-Lehman recorded 13 goals on 39 attempts. They figure between 30 and 40 percent for high school basketball is good shooting, while the college and pro ranks should hit on 40 to 50 percent of their shots. Knights Attempt Freeze Lake-Lehman trying to throw Westmoreland off stride and play a low scoring contest went inte a freeze act for the first four minutes of the game. With the score knotted at 1-all Westmoreland called time- out. When play resumed the Moun- taineers put an all-court press on and soon turned the game into a rout as the varsity rolled up a 29-1 first period lead, mainly on inter- cepted passes. Evans, Oney, Gauntlett and ‘Trewern did most of the scoring with Evans high with 9. Lake-Lehman attempted three shots from the field and failed to connect and sank but one of 7 free throws. Westmoreland showed 13 for 19 attempts. Both Teams Miss Westmoreland had a poor second | period from the field as it made but six of twenty-four shots but still | managed to build up a 43-7 half- | time lead. Lake-Lehman faired slightly bet- ter in the second quarter hitting three of twelve attempts with Houliston getting the first bucket for the Knights in the game with about three minutes gone in the second period. Gauntlett Standout The third period found the Moun- taineers continuing to roll up points as sophomore Tom Gauntlett put on practically a one-man show. ‘Gauntlett poured six of eight shots through the hoop in the per- iod while grabbing off a number of rebounds and was credited with three assists. ‘Westmoreland tallied 22 points in the third while holding Lake- Leh- man to 9 and led 65-16. Reserves Produce Brobst cleared his bench in the final period and even the so-called second stringers managed to out- score the visitors 18-17. Supulski baugh and Dietz each tossed in four. Houliston Tep Scorer Craig Houliston was the only real trouble for the Westmoreland defen- ders as he pumped in 16 points to lead Lake-Lehman. Fourteen of his total came in the second half while playing with four personal fouls charged against him, all in the open- ing half. He also did most of the rebounding for the Knights. SHAVERTOWN g f pts. Davis .... 5 0 10 Hontz ... 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The small township gym could prove troublesome to Westmoreland since Wilkes-Barre Township has pulled many upsets against top teams at their gym. Ashley Next Fce The Mountaineers run into real | competition next week when it faces both Ashley and Swoyersville. Ashley will provide the spills and | thrills here Tuesday night in a game that should be a sellout. Ashley is again a strong conten- der for league laurels and is paced | by a high-scoring lad by the name of White. Other threats include Buckland, Partilla and Zardecki. Thursday finds Westmoreland | meeting Swoyersville at Kings Col- lege gym. If Westmoreland can get past these two flag contenders it could | just about wrap up the first half | honors. : LAKE-LEHMAN | | | g if pis Norwig 2-0 4 Grey i. lO Houliston ; C20 08 Rusioski <= onion cls 1 1 3 Gardecki SOE RO Morningstar 2... ..... 04 4 Rogers .... . 2.00 4 —_ = — 13 “7 33 | | WESTMORELAND g f pts.| | Gauntlett 10.222 | Coolbaugh 2.1 Hyd {Oney .._. 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