SECTION A — PAGE 6 THE DALLAS. POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1961 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ; ] i A ; ichardson was next in the seoving {ing scorer, produced 13 Hints end Dallas in the Semi- Finals of ‘the — St, Therest's vie 2 Devens Much Improved Church League Schedule Church League column with 11 points, supported by | pulled down innumerable rebounds play-offs. . 22 8.352 gL pts. AC ‘Devens, owner of Devens |Shavertown vs. “All-Stars” ; . § \ Don Purvin's and Ernie Widmann's in a losing cause. Coach George | (There will be no nine o’clock game | East Dallas Yeisley, Keith 3 20.76 Milling Co., who has been confined | Huntsville vs. East Dallas (Semi: emi-Finals 10 each. Shavertown had three! Searfoss’ boys have had their trou- ' next Saturday night! i g. f. pts. | Yeisley, Brent 22D to his home for several months, is| Finals) od 4 men score in the double figures; Bob | | bles these last few weeks of the | BOX SCORES: Higgins sil 2-07 AlHopan rf. LLL 20060 4 able to be up and around his room po ih 19 Gene Bohs Vuh season as they robeed three Le Prince of Peace i Shelley : 2 3. 7 !Bestwick . 2 g . and is anxious have visitors. He “ AEy % Is Si t d F S t an tan Davis wit is! secutive games, which is unusual | g. . pts. | Tencza . A 9 1. 19 | Letts . has gained six an ed A is rae a e or , ad - victory that Shavertown obtained for this team, having spent the Richardson 5... 15114 Lewis de 8 319 a 8214 ning to feel like his old self. So-find a non historical fzure : automatically through the forfeit | major part of the season in firs Purvin 5 0 10] Lamoreaux {| 7.8018 Shotwell oN LT AN, pr JR ER TTT |e wo didn’t amount to much when Huntsville To Meet puts them iy So Sa place. East Dallas Fired U [er are AH 2 2 i 29 11 TTT 17 6 40 : 1 : or the play-off championship, after ast Dallas Fire Pp | Widmann y . 8 67 | Subscribe To The Post je wag your age.” — Bill Vaughan. East Dallas; All Stars finishing on top in the League for In the third and final game, a | Rome ka IB Oy PBL Sa DS pn 7 LT SN LR ss wo cmcimma mm To Play Shavertown the regular season. fired-up = East Dallas team turned Roberts 2 a0 od 3 In the second game, a determined |in a beautiful game for the second | : — BIG DOUBLE- FEATURE FOR OUR . ory Two major upsets were the high- | Huntsville team brought forth a| week in a row, and soundly g soem) 32 1:65 I Pe “DARING lights of Saturday night's Church | well-balanced scoring attack coupled | third-place St. Therese’s by a score | Shavertown A ~ Rk i 4 of 5 wR rLeague action as the end of the | with control of the rebounds and |of 67-40. From the opening tap it! g. f pts. ST. PATRICK S | AY season play-offs began. turned these assets into a hard- | was never in’ doubt had the | Brobst, Gene fio 0 14 SAUSAGE & ea KITCHEN Huntsville played a ball-control | fought victory by defeating League | upper hand in the ‘contest, as the |Hontz rR 0 MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, DALLAS. PA. 2 ARTY game and defeated Harveys Lake, | runners-up Harveys Lake, 55-52. It | East Dallas quintet, paced by big Newman __ _._ .. Siva dado. ob ee Fa El § ical THE VILLAGE INN #5552 and East Dallas displayed | was evident from the opening tap | Bill Lewis’ rugged rebounding and Davis 250 10 OUR OWN HOME MADE MEAT PRODUCTS amazing accuracy as it smothered | that this was going to be a nip-and- | scoring; hit with phenomenal c- | Ostrum {dss CARO = FRIDAY Al Powell’s Orchesira ‘St. Therese’s 67-40. tuck ball game. Huntsville turned | curacy from the field. The winners | iOhey 00 Sgn Qur Own | PURE ‘PORK SAUSAGE & 3 A possible third upset was|a one-point first quarter lead into |had three men near the twenty- | SLICED BACON Ib. 59¢ Loose, lb. 55¢ Casing, Ib. sof March 17 Featuring Frank Casey thwarted when Prince of Peace|a two-point halftime lead and a|point mark with Frank Tencza and | 29 ~1:"59 MINCED ‘BOLOGNA, an, 55¢ | DUTCH LOAF TT 1,-b. 88¢ i mn could produce only four players to | three-point third quarter lead which | Bill Lewis scoring 19 points each, | Huntsville — x ly Z : SATURDAY ; start the game and had to forfeit | they never relinquished up to the | and manager Fred Lamoreaux tal- | 2. (Af. pts. BOCKWURST RET TT Ib. 69c HOY ITALIAN i * El-Kay Quintet it to Shavertown even.though they final buzzer. Brothers Clint. and |lying 18. St. Therese’s, who was 'Brobst, Clint .. ~_ ./.3 4 10 K-BOLO 1, 1b. 50c | SAUSAGE Ib. 6c March 18 y came out on top of a 65-59 decision. | Charlie Brobst shared scoring hon- | having “one of those nights,” had Grose =... ... “9 KOSHER STYLE | SPICED BEEF 1,-1b. 90c . NA FORFEIT GAME ors for the winners, posting 10 |only one man, Bob Bolton, score in 'Brobst, Chas. 0 10 CORNED REEF 1 1b, 9c — ST TCT Pru CVU Ce Pre Pr rene In the first game, after the fifteen- | points apiece. Another brother, | double figur es with his 14 points. | Long . Saal SL 4 8 Tl 5 ; hy SPECIALS b “WEEKEND SPECIAL minute waiting period failed to pro- | Harold, stood out with his rugged | Brothers Keith and Brent Yeisley | Brobst, Harold 8 N06 SKINLESS FRANKS Ib. 59¢ Fresh Loos : > 3 duce another Prince of Peace player, | rebounding and aggressive play (were next in scoring with 6 points Berlew® . pels 0 4] ROAST BEEF 1, 1b. $1. 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