| DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA I§ ‘ = Eo get up in the air as he continu- Three Back Mountain Church . League games were played Saturday night at Dallas Gym. The heavy snowstorm of February 4, moved the schedule back a week and the games ~ played - Saturday night were the ~ regularly-scheduled games of Febru- ary 4. Huntsville Loses In the first contest, Huntsville ; dropped it's sixth straight game,los- ing to Bhavertown 59-54. Hunts- ville trailed by four points at the end of the first quarter and by six points at halftime, and managed to stay right on the heels of Shavertown up to the final buzzer. Westmoreland School Coach Clint Brobst was the only Huntsville cager to tally in double figures, and he did it ina big way, sinking 1.0 field goales and 4 foul shots for’ a total of 24 points. Bob Grose and Gary Dietz, who, by the way, displayed some fine passing, each tallied 9 peints in a losing cause. Bob Berlew, Huntsville cen- ter, again proved his abilities on the backboards and in blocking his opponent's shots. For Shavertown, Ernie Widmann , displayed a wide variety of shots and led his team with 19 counters. Gene Brobst hauled down a number of rebounds and managed to put seme of them through the hoop to end up second in the scoring column with 13 points, and Bill Oney had time to ready himself for his deadly set, shot and tallied 10 points. This victory puts Shavertown into undis- puted second place, having posted fiv nsecutive wins for a record of six wins and two losses. Lakers Drown P. of P. In the second game, Prince of leace, the only team to beat Har- veys Lake this season, took a drubb- i the hands of the Lakers in the red¥ch game. Prince of Peace was hampered by having only five play- _ers show up, and, when guard Don Purvin sprained his ankle in the third quarter, they had to finish the contest with four men. It was also evident that the loss of Joe Lopasky, had it’s ill effects. Don Rome led the loser’s with 7 field goals and one foul conversion for a total of 15 points, backed up by manager Tom Richardson’s 14 points. For Harveys Lake, Don ‘Zeeek’ Hinkle made it clear that he will undoubtedly finish as the League's leading scorer, as he added to his point total by scoring 22 points on 11 field goals. He has now scored a total of 168 points in eight games for an average of 21 points per game. Harry Derhammer and Larry Crispell were the other two Lakers in the double figures; Harry hitting for 13 and Larry for 10 points. The win keeps Harveys Lake in first place with a 7-1 record, a berth they have enjoyed all season. St. Therese’s snapped a four-game losjitg streak and avenged a Rt 1 defeat by romping over East Dallas 72-57. a Saints, after posting only a -point lead at the quarter, put into use a devastating fast break which enabled them to maintain a 41-27 halftime lead. Bob Bolton and Bob Shotwell finished with an amaz- ing 46 points between them, Bolton tallying 27 counters and Shotwell 19. Twenty-one of Bolton’s 27 points were registered in the first half, and, in the second half, Jack Hogan scored 10 of his 11 points and turned in a fine game to help balance the Saints’ oflensive attack. % For East Dallas, sharpshooting Frank Tencza was the main oflensive threat, as he scored 8 goals and 2 foul shots for a total of 18 counters. Guard Doug [Shelly scored 10 points in the second half andl finished next in the scoring column with 12 points. Center Bill Lewis proved he can gave St. Therese’s two tall en¥Pete Letts and Keith Yeisley, a tough time in the ‘snake pit” Resiling for rebounds. turday night is Booster Night. rk one of two Booster Nights held each season to build the League’s treasury. In addition to the regularly-scheduled games, there tain business establishments to help Standings: 1 Team : Wen Lost § Harveys Lake ....: :. 7 1 ~ Bhavertown 2 Prince of Peace 3 St. Qerese’s 3 5 : 6 7 g f pts. : 9 1 19 Onegin : 3700710 ‘Brobst, Gene _. 5 313 Newman .... 31 3 Hontz .... 38 2 8 tet Iviong 9° 59 f pts ro 2 4 24 3 9 2 6 1 9 2 4 0 0 12 54. will be door prizes awarded. As fans who have attended Booster | Nights in previous years know, the’ prizes are donated by Back Moun- the League insure a successful sea- son. Plan to come out on Booster Night, and see three good basketball games and have a chance of winning a beautiful door prize. —l Church League Resumes Schedule: Harveys Lake Still In First Place Searfoss 1 9 Allabaugh = : 0 0 31 6 68 PRINCE OF PEACE f pts. Bome, iv nve oe) 1). a5 Purwin Q B Major 0 0) Piznar( li i i: a Kd 2 6 Richardson: ... 2 14 5 41 ST. THERESE’S : g f pts. Yeisley, Keith _. 4 0 8 Bestwick! oh lig 0 2 Hogan ..o i Foray 3.1 Shotwell’ a0” ir an 8 3 19 Bolton Bo Letts rs 360 12 72 EAST DALLAS g f° pts. Shelley. 0 5 2. 12 Lamoreaux LD 4 8 Clemow 3 1 7 Wencze =... ae 8 2 18 Miggine (= 0 1 0 2 Lewis oo 2th 5 8. 10 24 9.57 Referrees: Bob Addison, Porky Martin Next Week’s Schedule: 7:00 P. M,, Prince of Peace vs. Shavertown; 8:00 P. M. Harveys Lake vs. East Dallas; 9:00 P. M., St. Therese's vs. Huntsville. Fairview Nips Lake-Lehman Hudock, Smith Pace Win With 42 Points Fairview handed [Lake-Lehman another setback Friday might in a thriller, 68-61, at Fairview. Fairview made a nine point first period bulge stand up as Lake-Leh- man matched them point for point almost, thereafter. The Knights outscored the win- ners in the second period to trail 87- 30 at half, but both teams tallied 31 counters in the second half and Fair- view ‘copped the seven point victory. Hudock with 22 and Smith 20 led the Fairview scoring; while Lake- Lehman showed a better balanced attack with four men in double figures, but not enough to overcome the scoring by Hudock and Smith. Norwig, having one of his best nights in sometime, led the Knights Houliston 12 and Rogers 10. Lake-Lehman : g f pts. Norwig 0: nie 7 A Ay 117 Rogers... i 0 10 Houliston . 2. A2 Parsons. tz 20 aT 00 Morningstar i240 2 47" '8 Palmer: if. ws SO YRS Rusiloski 0 Ean 6 2 14 26° 9 61 Fairview g' -fipts. Sayerwine ... ..... oF HR ES J. Willams 0 0 Treiv3 05 Hudoek:. 7 i. on 11 0 22 with 17 followed by Rusiloski 14, = Westmoreland Tops W.B. Twp. Trewern; Gauntlett Pace Loop Leaders Westmoreland Mountaineers con- | tinued their winning ways in the North league Friday. night by down- ing Wilkes-Barre Township 77-63, at home. It was the ninth straight league victory for coach Clint Brobsts’ crew. Again it was the scoring of Trewern, Evans and Gauntlett. that | paced the Mounts. The trio account- {ed for 63 markers. | Westmoreland took a 17-10 lead in the opening quarter with the trio mentioned above showing the way. Wilkes-Barre Township didn’t let this slim margin bother them as they battled the locals on even terms |in the second stanza and cut the | margin to six points by half-time, 33-27. With Gauntlett and Trewern hit- ting consistently in the third period Westmoreland upped the lead to 57- 41 by the end of the quarter. ‘The Township boys pressed West- moreland in the final period but’ Westmoreland extended the lead to over twenty points. ‘With the re- serves in action the Braves were able to cut the deficit but it was far too late. Brobst used all twelve men with eight scoring. Golaszewski led the Braves with 18 markers followed by Pudmanski with 15 and Ferrence 13. Wilkes-Barre Twp. g f pts. Golaszewski 6 6 18 Komnath' © x0 do 0.33 Pudmanski o.oo @ od A5E) Gateha (7 0 0 Ferrence 318 | Allen: gd ig 6 | Rezanski 0 0 Pipach> 27 vine is 0 8 24 15 63 Westmoreland g f pts. Gauntlett vil tHE O00 58 93 Oney....... . LAOS M0) Joan Earn Sond Sy ny Supulski 12 Xe Trewern _.. WEG Ra Letts a} ly Ro 0 0 0 Evans ©... 5.3 13 TaBars ire vie ad 15.9: 9 Gardner =~. 0 nn QQ 0 Dietz . ¥ oid Moiser 0 0 Sarno 1-9 A 82 18 WI Fouls tried Wilkes-Barre Twp. 26, ‘Westmoreland 22. Officials Hardy and George. : Many important things can never be weighed by scales, bought, sold, or even priced—a child's smile of thanks, hope for a better tomorrow, confidence of others, a handclasp in time of trouble. Smith 2 20 Vivian 3.7 Stout’... 2 Jeckel : Lian an 3 90.6 Weyhenmier .. . 0:90 30". 3 68 : Fouls tried Fairview 22, Lake- Lehman 16. Officials—Podwika and Dorzinski. lets you return to sleep never any danger of missing important calls. 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Wes Evans holds down tenth spot with 120 tallies in 9 games for a 13.3 average. : Trewern spotting a 20-point average is tied for ninth place among the top forty-five scor- ers, while Gauntlett is in thir- teenth place and Evans claims the forty-fifth highest average. by Letterpress, 13% growing process. wilk be played Monday, February 20 | at the Dallas Township Junior High | School Gymnasium. The 69ers will meet. the Confederates in the first | game at 7 p. m. and the Spartans | will tangle with the Royal Knights | In the Printing Industry about |! 82% of all printed matter is done by Offset Lithography and 5% by Gravure. Silk Screen printing is a rapidly Bowling News (Continued from Page 3 B) { 163; B. Carr 166; E. Saddington 170; L. Lord 179; McShea, Kolton, Lyons, | Denmon and Agnew hit games in 1150's. Delaney asks Ann Kardell to give | lan account of herself! Wittnesses | | saw her roll a 480 series in open | bowling this week. Better hit 500 | Friday, Annie! Elaine Saddingion (490) and | Marilyn Merris 182 took high honors in Country League. | | Elaine posted gamas of 157-174- | | 159 ‘and Marilyn totalled 460. Liz Weale had a good series, 158-172 (477). Other high series were rolled by | Gert Schneider 165-174 (469); Lorre Sheckler 170-151" (463); and Evelyn Kamont 152-177 (451). Single highs | were recorded by Shook 151; Agnew | 157; Novroski 160; Ciccarelli 150- 158; Milne 151; Dimmick 152; Costello 167; Pascavage 172; and Bellas 153. with 10 points after taking 4 from | Humphreys’ Bootery who dropped to | second with 9. Plains Blouse, Bocar, | and Circle Inn are tied in third with | 8 points each. West Side hit the | | bottom. Nancy Bennett and Lacettes Nancy Bennett did individual scoring in Natona Girls’ League with 175-167 (466) for Carderettes while Laceties were posting team | high of 533 (1525). league with 12 points, | L. Crispell; 152 | 156 (432) E. Dendler; {and N. Smith 151. | Libby and Kay High Scorers | (499) Dallas Dairy took over the lead Lacettes lead Other high games were 159 (437) (434) E. Moyer; | E. May (400); and Kay Kalafsky, Model DE-G-220 MAIN HIGHWAY place. ONLY NORGE / DRIES ALL 4 WAYS! 1 Tumble-dry with heat 2 Tumble-dry with air Plus No-Tumble Cycles (for delicate things you dare not tumble-dry) 3 Air-dry, no tumbling 4 Heat-dry, no tumbling SECTION B — PAGE 5 (501) were high scorers for Lutheran , Inman. Women's League; Camellias led the | Gert Schneider Tops Woman's Club teams with 728 (2072) and is tied | with Orchids and Carnations in first | Thursday for Dallas Woman's Club Marigolds took single high Not to be scoffed were games by of 589 and Daffodils had 1681 total |. Gosart 189; T. Morton 184; R. | pins. | Plata 176; A. Dungey 165; and R. Gert Schneider League. NOW ONLY FREE DELIVERY hit 190 Daffodils’ lead league with 13 points followed by Daisies 12 and a Libby Cyphers hit 156-150-193 | Nygren 160. Scoring in 150’s were | three-way . tie between Marigolds, 191- 165 P. ~ Dungey, D. Kaye, 0. Wade. J. Poppies, and Violets, 11 each. '148. “ELECTRICITY DRIES CLOTHES BETTER” GOSART'S DALLAS OR 4- (554) RE MILKY WAY SNICKERS CANDY BARS 6 FOR 25¢ wiutibdhadrttaddhbabahad cuit CELERY 29c 2 BU. GRAPEFRUIT 3 FOR 25c¢ NEW CABBAGE 2 Lb. 15¢ FRITO'S 25° PKG. CRISCO 3 Ibs. CAN 81 Vanity Fair FACIAL TISSUES 27c LOBSTER 10 OZ. PKG. TAIL 39 BON AMI LIQUID CLEANER QTs. 49. Personal Size IVORY SOAP i2 BARS 9 WAXED PAPER 23c PLANTER’S PEANUT BUTTER 18 OZ. JAR 53c ? Main Highway OR 4-7161 Remember Our New Year Resolution “We Will Not Be Undersold On Quality” GA Trucksville