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For Lake-Lehman, Bob Rogers was ! the only bright spot scoring 19 tallies. Rodgers, a sophmore, has] two games ‘for the Knights along with scoring 33 tallies. LAKE-LEHMAN go F pte Norwig .... .. A008 Rogers’ i us 2 aie iis 9 119 Houliston © 2 ncn plat i Sd voy, 8 Morningstar 0 “4 4 Rusiloski' 7 oval nn 2y 8 17 10 44 ASHLEY 'g f pts. White. 0 02005 121 Partilla 4° 8 1 Czarnecki .. daa visa Roche ... 5 15511, Zardecki Td 29 1 69 Fouls tried Ashley 18, Lake-Leh- man 17. Officials—Brominski and Allergucci. CLEARANCE OF ALL DRESSES $5.00 , §1(), SWEATERS SKIRTS HATS Below Cost Price | House of Fashion Mrs. Louise Russell, Prop. Gateway Shopping Center KINGSTON, PA. OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M. EXCEPT MONDAY and SATURDAY (We Close at 5:30) All Five Starters Score Ashley notched its fourth win in | of the Knights, Lake-Lehman stayed | second period when the Rockets ex- | tended the margin to 10 points and | Lake-Lehman outscored the Rock- | played outstanding ball in the last | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Westmoreland Cops First Half By Downing Fairview 66-57 At Home Gauntlett Sparks Champs With 22 Tallies; Trewern, Evans, Inman Score Double Figures Westmoreland Mountaineers won first half honors in the North league Tuesday night by downing Fairview 66-57 on the Dallas Junior High floor before a capacity crowd. Westmore- land finished with a 7-0 record, while Swoyersville finished with 6-1. Westmoreland will compete dn Class A if they win the North League | crown. Swoyersville or Ashley will | | compete in Class B whether they | win the championship or not. | Both Teams Cold : Fairview jumped off to a quick | YMCA League Opens Season | 1 High Gym Mondays The ‘first two games in Back were held Monday evening at the Dallas Township Junior High School Confederates in the opener 25-23 and Royal Knights won over the | 69’ers 29-22 in the night cap. |" Bob Kaleta scored eight points and Dick Brace had six for the Spartans will Bill Bartoo and Dave Glahn had eight and six points respectively for | the Confederates. Barry Slocum and | Ernie Harris were high men for the | Royal Knights with eight and seven points. High scorer for the evening he scored nine points. had eight points for the 69’ers. Other team members in the league include Irv Barber, Carl Daubert, Carl Miers, Charles Repotski, Robert | Ashman and Joe Hand of the Con- | federates; Bill Eckroat, Dennis Blair, | Mike Kowaleski, Carl German, Tom | Bozek and James Simon of the Royal | Knights; Tom Frantz, Bill Cooper, | Mike Soltishick, Russ Hoover, Del and Dale Maza, Andy Denman, Tom Dorosky, Archy Paltrineri and Ed- ward Fritzinger of the Spartans. will meet the Confederates at 7:00 ‘Royal Knights at 8:00 p. m. Cub Scout Auxiliary Banquet to be held in Shavertown Methodist Church on Feb. 10 at 6:30 pm. Tuesday, 2 p.m. in the Church. Mps. will preside. All mothers are asked to attend as there are several matters to be discussed. George Shaver, Jr. 1951 FORD 15, Ton Pick-Up TRUCK Good Condition Games Played At Yunlor | Mountain YMCA Basketball League! Gymnasium, when Spartans defeated | was Leslie Dickson of the 69ers as | Bob Dymond | Voight and Ken Jones of the 69ers; |. On Monday, February 6, the 69ers {p. m. and the Spartans will play the - a view. with. ‘his rebounding and spor The Cub Scout Auxiliary of Pack | # 233, Shavertown, will hold its ®t final meeting on the Blue and Gold |. social rooms of St. Paul's Lutheran |. quarter. Gauntlett led the Mountaineers surge with 8 points on four gests from the outside. . Neither team showed a good shooting percentage in the period as Westmoreland hit but 5 of 17 shots { and Fairview 4 of 17 attempts. Lead At Half 35-23 | _ Both teams “hed a better percent- | age in the second period when the | Mountaineers dropped 7 of 19 4 the floor and Fairview 6 for 1 | Westmoreland extended its lead In the final stanza the Rockets | | 4-0 lead on goals by Smith only to | to twelve points by intermission as turned on the steam to tally 27 | have Westmoreland come fighting | Evans tallied six. points. and Gaunt- compared to 14 for the | back to lead 15-9 by the end of the | lett and Inman five each to up the | lead to 35-23 at half-time. Sauerwine and Hudock each net- | ted six points for Fairview in the | period. : Cuts Lead. i Westmoreland built up a lead of | 16° points’ midway in the third stanza only’ to have Fairview slice | the lead to ¥ 40 as the ‘third period ended. 2 The visitors took advantage of . some bad passing on the part of the ‘Mountaineers minute of ‘the period and scored three fast buckets. : Smith with seven and Sauerwine six points in the period were respon- sible for Fairview’s comeback. Evans, Inman and Gauntlet? all scored “four ‘tallies for the Mounts in the quarter. Twenty Point tend. | moreland reeled off eleven straight | points to build up a 60-40 lend. Ronnie Trewern with six and Ga’ lett four led the assult. 3 With this bulge coach. Brobst 4 “in- serted four new men and the ever scrappy Fairview five. came roaring back: again only to end up on the short end of a 66-57 score. Vivian with six and Jeckell four led the comeback, but a little . 100 late. Tommy Gauntlett led all scorers with 22 counters and had plenty of help from Trewern with 14 and Evans and Inman with 13 each. Smith paced the visitors Wih BT followed by Hudock and Sauerwine | with 11 each. : : Ronnie Trewern turned in a tre- mendous. game as ‘he hauled in a countless number of rebounds. ¢ Smith played a fine game for Fair- g f pts. SE Bh Load aalrsSeull 2 Ong Vivian or CL 4 o= Jeckell: iin oh lo 2.2 x6 24 9 & WESTMORELAND g. f pts. Gauntlett : 2 22 Inman. 5 a lon 7 13 Supulski 9.2 Trewern ... ... 2-14 JLetts Gos 0 ..0 Evans I: 13 LaBar ... .. 0.0 Dietz a i. Qn Bry ns nite at 0 0 27 12 66 Fouls tried Westmoreland - 20, Fairview 12. Officials—Hardy and Kellar. NOTE: | The North league is idle TPridey night, Westmoreland opens the | second-half Tuesday night at Lake- MAIN HIGHWAY ‘9.99 " The ADMIRAL AVALON Custom TABLE RAp1o—4 tube superheterodyne circuit. ~ : A _ “Aeroscope” antenna, 4” speaker. 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