Dallas Junior High School. SECTION B— PAGE 2 Harveys Lake Leads League With One Loss Jim Lohman Breaks Wrist During Game With East Dallas Three Church League contests were played Saturday night at The first, saw Prince of Peace continuing its torrid pace for a fourth consecutive victory defeating East Dallas 64-47. PEARL'S PIZZA Open Daily 5 p. m. to Midnight * FRIDAYS — Open 11 a. m. to Midnight PHONE ORDERS FILLED IN 10 MINUTES Memorial Highway, Dallas Across From Gosart’s OR 5-1852 Misfortune overtook Prince of Peace’s Jim Lohman. He broke his arm just above the wrist while attempting to block a shot by East Dallas manager Fred Lamoreux and slammed into the brick wall beneath the basket. He was taken to the hospital by League President Bill Wright, accompanied by his son, Teddy, and Johnny Brominski. At the hospital the arm was placed in a cast and will probably remain in it for six weeks. This injury will curtail Jim's playing for the remain- der of the season. On the brighter side, Prince of Peace maintained a lead throughout, paced by the fine shooting of Don Rome who finished: with 23 points. Don was backed up by manager Tom Richardson with 14 counters and Joe Lopasky with 13. Joe was also the brunt of Prince of Peace’s important rebounding attack. For East Dallas, Fred Lamoreux sank seven straight foul shots in the first half and three field goals in the second half to take the scoring honors with 13 points. Bill Lewis was also in the thick of the battle with his tough rebounding and 10 points. Connie Higgins and 2 SA ATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE © COLUMBUS. ONO So formerty Form Bueow laswoace ————————————————————————————————— ERNEST GAY Main Highway Trucksville > DALLAS ORchard 5-1176 | Centermoreland FEderal 3-4500 "CALL US FOR: “FREE” ® ESTIMATES ® COLOR SGHEMES SMART DECORATION ATTRACTS CUSTOMERS SKETCHES PAINTING - PAPER HANGING - DECORATING Floor Sanding Remodeling NO MONEY DOWN — 5 YRS. TO PAY | BU 76027 SCOVELL 253 WYOMING AVENUE KINGSTON BU 8-5703 Rich Clemow each put in four goals and one foul shot for 9 tallies apiece. This victory makes Prince of Peace a major threat in the pennant race only one game behind league-lead- ing Harveys [Lake whom they dumped last week in a thriller. Lake Downs Huntsville In the second contest, Harveys Lake had little trouble in downing Huntsville 74-58. “Zeek” Hinkle, the league's leading scorer, kept up his good shooting and rebounding and led both teams in scoring with 24 points. Harry Derhammer displayed some fine shooting, especially in the fourth quarter, and ended up second in scoring with 13 points. Dick Searfoss, fast guard, pleased the fans with his beautiful passing and with 11 tallies. Larry Crispell also hit for 11. playing with an ankle that was severely sprained in last week’s game, showing the way in the scoring column scoring 19 points. Gary Dietz, the team’s youngest player, tallied 15 points and dis- played some rugged rebounding. Charlie Brobst broke loose a number of times for some lay-ups and managed to score 12 points. Bob Berlew, Huntsville’s tall center, used some good timing to slam a number of the opponents shots into the floor. Shavertown Smothers Saints In the third and final game, Shavertown avenged a first-half defeat by St. Therese’s, coming through in fine style to smother the Saints by a score of T7-61. Shavertown mushroomed into a 15-5 first quarter lead, and a 34-17 bulge at halftime which St. Therese’s was unable to overcome. Sharp-shooting Bob Hontz hit with amazing accuracy from the corners, and finished number one in scoring with 19 counters. His scoring efforts were supported by veteran guard ‘Stan Davis’ 18 points playmaking ‘and finished the game For Huntsville, it was Clint Brobst, ! THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1961 and Tom Newman's 17. Ernie Wid- man played his usual fine game off the backboards and gave Pete Letts and Keith Yeisley a tough time in fighting for rebounds, while also scoring = twelve points. For the Saints, Bob Bolton was the offensive standout with 22 points, 18 which he scored in the second half, and he also set up some good shots | for his team-mates with alert passes. Pete Letts had a good second half also, scoring 17 of his 19 points in those final two. periods. Center Keith Yeisley was the other player in double figures for the Saints, registering 13 points. Jack Bestwick | contributed to his team-mates heavy scoring in the second half with his good passing and quick moving of the ball. In the fourth period the Saints started to get hot, outscoring | Shavertown 26-22, but ‘it was too! late to overcome such a solid lead as was maintained by Shavertown. 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Ll... 2 0 4 Bolton oii hia 7 8 22 Richardson ..............s.. 0 0 0 23 15 61 Referees: Tex ~ Wilson, Porky Martin Next week's games (January 28) 7:00 St. Therese’s vs. Harveys Lake 8:00 East Dallas vs." Shavertown 9:00 Huntsville vs. Prince of Peace Standings Wins Loss’ Harveys Lake ............ 5 Prince of Peace Shavertown .................... St. Therese's i ......il ln. Huntsville East Dallas CUB BN N= W-B. BARONS MEET WILLIAMSPORT SATURDAY ALLENTOWN SUNDAY Having moved into a tie for third place the past weekend by splitting a pair of games the Barons prepare for two more important contests this weekend. Saturday night the Barons travel to Williamsport to take on the Billies of player-coach Ed Roman. The Barons hold two victories over the Billies and will be trying to make it . three straight. § Sunday night the rugged Al- lentown Jets, coached by John Miscavage, former Baron stand- out, appears at the Armory. Game time is 8 p. m. Leading the Allentown at- tack will be 6’4” Roman Tur- non who the week before last scored 68 paints to move ahead of Boo Ellis in the scoring de- partment. Another threat on the Jets team is Chick Scott at 69”, also a reliable scorer. Wilkes-Barre has acquired the services of Frank Saunders who performed with Elgin Bay- lor in college. 77" team members in Donkey Basket- | | There will be an evening of fun at, the Lehman. gymnasium on Friday, | | February 3, when | Lake-Lehman | Letterman’s Club sponsors some- | | thing entirely different in the world | | of sport, Donkey Basketball. This | game, that is sweeping the nation, packs thrills, chills, and spills. It is fun to the ’'nth degree. It will | amuse’ the adults as well as the | kiddies. ct Few restraints are imposed upon ball. In this game anyone can push | and struggle for the ball by any known method (Sluging Prohibited) and anything can happen. In fact, | the colorful wrestling coach of the | Knights, “Tex” Longmore, will at- tempt to pin a donkey in one minute | flat. Very few people are aware | that Mr. Longmore is undefeated in donkey wrestling. The trained quadripeds of the Buckeye Donkey Ball Company in- clude long-eared critters of all tem- peraments and descriptions. One is described as a clown; another is a balker; another is just a plain old stubborn mule; of course, one of the rowdy rover boys will be there. The LakeLehman faculty will battle a select team from the Letter- men’s Club. Riding for the faculty team will be the following equest- rians: Buck Rash, Matt Davenport, Hopalong Nuss, John “Ringo” Miliaukas, - Sugarfoot Zaleskas, Slim Edawrds, Shotgun Kanyuck, Stan “Cactus” Gulbish, Wyatt Oakley, Tex Longmore, George Klondike” Stolarick, Spider Oberst, Black Mark and coach Sheriff Marchakitus. It has been rumored about the school that the faculty team has been seen practicing for this game at Hanson’s merry-go-round at Harveys Lake. Hopalong Nuss and Slim Edwards have come up with a combination of football and basket- ball tactics that should bewilder the youthful opponents. Confidence is running high for the faculty since many of the team members have had experience with donkeys. Buck Rash spent four years in the cavalry as a bronc Buster, and Shotgun Kanyuck and Sugarfoot Zaleskas spent last summer on a Donkey Farm. It is hoped that Johnny “Ringo” Miliauskas will entertain everyone with a solo of “The Don- key Serenade.” The following lettermen will make an appearance in the game: Jack Donnelly, Dick Disque, Craig Houlis- Donkeys, Faculty, Lettermen, Will Mix It At Lake-Lehman | girls’ varsity team playing the sen- ton, John Landis, Bob McDaniels, son, John Honeywell, Edward Ladamus, Ed Newell, Fred Ivor Williams, Barry Woodling,. Bill Morris, Lee Lord, Don Malak, Stan The Westmoreland Mountaineers moved a step closer to first half honors by downing a favored Swoy- ersville five, 55-50 at King's gym {on Thursday night. The victory gives Coach Clint Brobst’s crew a one-game margin over the Sailors. Hundreds of Back Mountain resi- dents braved the inclement weather to see the action packed contest. Mounts Take Early Lead Westmoreland took a 1-0 lead on a foul by Evans, only to have the Sailors jump ahead on goals by oejnick and Jasulka before the Mountaineers began to open up. Gauntlett sparked Westmoreland Three goals by Evans and two by Evans Standout As Westmoreland Upsets Favored Swoyersville, 55-30 to a 16-13 first period lead. Evans Finds Range ‘With Gauntlett being forced out of ‘action with three personals charged aginst him early in the sec- ond quarter, Evans and Trewern continued to pace the Mounts tc a commanding 38-24 half-time ad- vantage. Evans could do no wrong in the period as he hit for seven of nine shots for a total of 14 points and a half-time total of 21. Trewern also contributed six tallies along with playing a strong game off the backboards. Westmoreland dropped ten of nineteen field goal attempts, while the Sailors showed but three of sev- enteen tries. Don't let them get ahead of you! Pay them off with a Personal Loan from “The Miners." That way you keep your credit good and have just one convenient payment to make each month, Come in and let us help you. Our rates are low—only $6 a year per $100 AT THE FRIENDLY “Miners in Dallas” OPEN FRIDAYS 5 to 8 P.M. Miners National Bank --- Main St., Dallas, Pa. ¥ Member Federal Depesit Insura:ce Corporation ~, Sailors Narrow Margin Despite a 14 point deficit at half- time the Sailors came back a fight- ing ball club to narrow the West- moreland lead to 42-38 by the end of the third quarter. Olejnick and Gavlick contributed nine points between them in the stanza as the Sailors hit six of twelve shots from the floor. Mean- while, Westmoreland was dropping only three of fourteen from the field. Play Possession Ball Holding a scant 4 ‘point lead. Westmoreland elected to play pos- session ball in the final period. In doing so they attempted but four shots, making one but dropped seven of eight free-throws to pro- vide the margin of victory. Westmoreland had the ball for ap- proximately six of the final eight minutes and beat the Sailors at their own game. Gauntlett did a fine job from the foul stripe dropping seven of seven free throws. Evans with 21 points, Trewern, 13, and Gauntlett 11, provided the offensive punch for the Back Moun- tain team. Olejnick and Gavlick shared scor- ing honors for the Sailors with 13 points each. re Loans AS ST ] | 5 A ih WESTMORELAND G. F. Pts. Gauntlett "Ln ont np Oney .... er O 2 Dietz)! ... Yad Trewern ... A Fvans .... ci 1 21 Tman vial sda sna SER : : 20:15. 55 SWOYERSVILLE G. F. Pts. Margavage 0 ini. ih. 2.15 Shemo i RS Mattie URL Olejnick ............4 ch ai6 TS Gavlick ....-.... § 055 30S Jasulka .... ... 12338 Eemzura..... .....eont asl a0 oA 14 50 Bill Norwig, Pete Rittenhouse, Ben | Rusiloski, Clause Sorber, Alex Wil- | Don Anesi, | Schultz, Ben Sevenski, Don Watson, | Palmer, Bob Rinken, Bob Rogers, Stan Rusiloski, Joe Smith, Tom Evans, and Dick McKeel. A preliminary game is scheduled to get underway at 7 p. m. with the ior lettermen. The lettermen will wear boxing gloves, and the girls’ rules will be employed. The main event will begin at 8 p. m. and will consist of four ten minute quarters. A twelve minute intermission will be taken at half time for refreshments, pictures, and autographs. Tickets are now on sale. They can be purchased from any Lake- Lehman Letterman. A limited num- ber of tickets are being offered for sale, therefore, get yours today. All financial returns will be used to aid the lettermen in purchasing club sweaters, promoting fellowship in athletics, and serving as a civic- minded club in all school activities. Knights Gain First Win, 77-53 Houliston, Norwig, Rogers Lead Scorers Lake-Lehman finally broke into the win column Friday night by downing Sugar Notch 77-53 at home. Sugar Notch held a 16-14 lead at | the end of the first period, mainly | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA on the scoring efforts of Henry and Bill Dudick. Lake-Lehman finally got rolling in the second period to roll up a 31-22 advantage by in- termission. Lake-Lehman broke the game wide open in the third quarter by outscoring the Notchers 24 to 11, to hold a 55-33 lead. ? The final period found each team . trading point for point as the Knights outscored Sugar Notch 22-20. ; Craig Houliston with 23 points, was the big gun for Lake-Lehman. Bill Norwig with 14 and Bob Rogers 10, also aided the cause. The Dudick boys and Duffy ac- counted for 41 points for the losers. SUGAR NOTCH Rutly rn hs se Gargulis .... ... B. Dudick .... . Yanileuis .... .._. Stonyoni§ cin ln Ho Dadick ici : 21.11.58 LAKE-LEHMAN G.. F. Pts. Norwig io. linn ting 2 +14 Krupa ...5 i 0:2 Gray... only 4 6 Palmer oo inl 6:42 Houliston .... . 1:23 Parsons i. wii... 0.4 Morningstar .... 0:8 Rogers: .... 5. 0-10 Rusilosles do nt d 2.508 84 9.77 “Some of our foreign neighbors complain about our system of free enterprise while all the time they have their hands out for the fruits of the same system.” — John C. Hazen. ow Cut from full rolls. Reg. $2.98 Reg. 12¢ ea. Pieces average 3 ft. to 30 Reg. 29c 4 Sq. Yds. to 10 Sq. Yds. \ 186 Main St. BU 33%; to 90% OFF ON FLOOR & WALL COVERINGS ® 600 SQ. YDS. INLAID and VINYL LINOLEUM. 6 ft. wide. SALE PRICE $1.98 sg. yd. 800 SQ. FT. INLAID and VINYL TILES, 9” x 9” REMNANTS WALL COVERING, SALE PRICE i5¢ lin. ft. 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