DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA i THE DALLAS POST, TH 4 A URSDAY, MARCH 9, 1961 + SECTION A — PAGE 3 The word turnpike came from an ‘early American custom of blocking toll roads with pikes of poles. When the toll fee hed been paid, the pikes or poles were lowered. . RACY STORY Lady Godiva put all she had On a horse (so the legend goes) She didn’t win or place (Too bad) But she sure did show! EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave. Dallas Phone OR 4-4927 : DEEP - MINED ANTHRACITE COAL TWO - TON LOTS Nut or Stove $16.50 Pea 15.00 Buckwheat 14.00 Rice 14.00 3 Days Notice On Delivery Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded MILTON PERREGO DALLAS OR 4-7180 WATER SOFTENER 70 SAVE SOAP! 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The cost is small . . .the convenience OPEN YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT AT ‘THE FRIENDLY | Miners | in Dallas” Miners National Bank --- Main St, Dallas, Pa. Member Federal Depots Insurance Sorparation 7 Fok Cavan Takes Championship In Thrilling Overtime Contest by KEITH YEISLEY In Church League action Saturday night, Shavertown emerged as League Champions by virtue of a thrilling overtime victory over the defending champs, Harveys Lake, 54-50,, and St. Therese’s won its fourth in a row to end up third in the loop by defeating Prince of Peace, 50-43. In an exhibition game, East Dallas soundly trounced Hunts- ville 61-43. Shavertown maintained an 11- point halftime lead only to see it dwindle to a four-point lead at the end of the third quarter, and a 50-50 tie at the end of regulation playing time. With the score tied at 48-all, Dick Searfoss, the Lakers stellar guard, got off a long set-shot that rippled the cords and gave Harveys Lake a 50-48 lead with about 20 seconds remaining, Shavertown brought the ball downcourt swiftly and guard Bill, Oney, who played a beautiful game, i Searfoss showing the way in the found himself clear and promptly sank a set-shot from the outside. Before Harveys Lake could threaten again, the buzzer sounded and the game was sent into a three- minute overtime. In the overtime, it was Stan Davis | Ch SS NS GET IT AT [ \ S THESE STORES GILLIE COUGH GULF GA MIXTURE ns Luzerne FOR COUGHS =e PUR 10/GOLDS PRITCHARD’S DRUG STORE . Luzerne ar Sr ~ AQUA DRUG STORE Luzerne on i Ser GOSART’S ’ MARKET STEN Sb aE . Shavertown Rl r petnnts Pe ght EVANS pas [Lhe Stel DRUG STORE SG DALLAS, PAL Shavertown and Bill Oney again who each sank a field goal for Shavertown, giving them a 54-50 lead which they held until the end of the contest! What might be interesting to note here, is the fact that last season Harveys Lake defeated Shavertown the last time they met, also in an overtime contest, and the final score was 53- 50, a difference of only one-point from Saturday night's game! For Shavertown, all six players were instrumental in the victory, but a few were outstanding. We could mention the rugged rebound ing and scoring of Ernie Widmann, who proved invaluable, even with h® having fouled out in the final quarter; the deadly corner shooting of forward Bob Hontz, who finished the game with 14 points; the cool- headed playing of Stan Davis and Bill Oney when the pressure seemed insurmountable; or the rugged, heads-up ball that forward Gene Brobst turned in as his part of the victory. For Harveys Lake, it was Dick scoring column with his 15 points, followed by Don “Zeek” Hinkle's 14. Guard Bob Harris and forward Larry Crispell also lent support in the scor- ing column, the former hitting for 8 tallies and the latter for 7. The Lakers tall center, Dave Shales, failed to score, but was responsible for blocking quite a few of the op- position’s field goal attempts. St. Therese Wins In the play-off for third-place, St. Therese’s took the honors by win- ning a game in which the lead Wheeler's Cafe NOXEN ROAD HARVEYS LAKE EVERY SAT. NIGHT LOBSTER TAIL PLATTER '/2 Spring Chicken 7 3c VA 22188 CTT REVOLUTIONARY NEW GULF SOLAR HEAT {Ultra dean! Burns clean » clean . . . lets you enjoy the finest automatic heat comfort, ™ f— First premium heating oil at regular price Order from us today! "CHARLES H. LONG SWEET VALLEY, PA. changed hands many times. After a quick goal by St. Therese’s went to work and built up an 18-14 first quarter lead, and managed to maintain a 22-20 lead at the end of the first half. rese’s employ an effective man-for- | man defense, enabling them to hold the opposition to 7 points while they scored 17. From that point on. it was nip- and-tuck, but Prince of Peace was unable to make up the points lost during the third quarter. Pete Letts, the Saint's fine forward, led the offensive with four goals and four foul shots for a total of 12 points. Bob Bolton again had a’ perfect three-for-three .at * the foul line, making his record a phenomenal 23 conversions out of a possible 24 in the last three games! Brent Yeisley put in three much- needed goals in the first half and five foul shots in the second half to end up with 11 points, and Bob Shotwell, who played a hustling points apiece. Hogan, was in early foul trouble, and, as a result, had to sit a great deal of the game out before finally fouling out in the final quarter. For Prince of Peace, Don Purvin led the scoring with his 10 points, which included some deadly set- shooting from just beyond the foul line. Tom Richardson and Dave “Bruz”’ Evans played a fine game and each finished with 8 points. Lee Ohlman and Bob Piznar, Prince of Peace’s 6’4” centers featured with their rebounding. In the exhibition game, East Dallas managed “to avenge two earlier defeats at the hands of Huntsville by defeating them 61-42. Sharp-shooting Frank Tencza led all scorers for the evening with his 21 points, backed up by Fred Lamor- eaux’s 16 and Connie Higgins’ 15. For Huntsville, Clint Brobst and Gary Dietz each scored 9 points to lead the way in the scoring column, supported by ‘‘Abe” Long's 8. Saturday night, the Church League play-offs begin. At 7 it's Shavertown vs. Prince of Peace, at 8 it's Harveys Lake vs. Huntsville, and at 9 it's St. Therese’s vs. East Dallas. Try to be on hand for these exciting games! Shavertown pts. Brobst, Gene 10 Newman .... .....l.. 0 DAVIS 5.5 tigermatt 7 PEARL'S PIZZA ? Open Daily 5 p. m. to Midnight dy FRIDAYS — Open 11 a. m. to Midnight PHONE ORDERS . FILLED IN 10 MINUTES Memorial Highway, Dallas OR 5-1852 Across From Gosart's to start off the game, Prince of Peace |! The third quarter saw St. The- |; game, and Keith Yeisley scored 8 |j The Saints other guard, Jack |] Referees; Tex Wilson, Bob Addi- son (*Includes Play-off Game) | Blizzard 74 Years Ago Seventy-four years ago, March 11 and 12, the greatgranddaddy of all blizzards roared down on the area, a, blinding snow ‘that made it haz- ardous to even go to the barn from an ‘isolated country house. 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