The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 23, 1961, Image 3

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Dallas Rotary Bowlers
Crush Plymouth Rotary
Plymouth Rotary Club Bowling
team was swamped by Dallas Rotary
Club Sunday at Crown Imperial
Lanes. Dallas expected a battle be-
tween friendly rivals and the second
game was close, Dallas taking it
by 13 pins. When Plymouth Pres-
ident Duda challenged Dallas Pres-
ident. Sekera, he didn’t realize that
the Plymouth boys weren't in “tip-
top” shape, so it will be a return
match in the mear future at Ply-
mouth’s home lanes. Then, lookout!
Dallas rolled 2692 pins led by Joe
Sekera with 205-189 (562); Jack
Stanley hitting 213-172 (552); Red
Ambrose 191-211 (554); Carl Hen-
derson 175-182-179 (536) and Jack
Landis 184(488).
Klemow led Plymouth’s scoring
with 211-171(550); Duda hit 193-
171(519); H. Landau 170(505); Born
171-177(471); and 1. Landau (407),
for a total of 2452 pins.
Silver Leaf Club
Silver Leaf Club plans an Easter
party April 11. Reservations may be
made with Elizabeth Hess or Emaret
Franklin. Present at Tuesday night's
meeting at the home of Mrs. Lewis
Jocelyn were Mesdames. Owen Ide,
Virgie Elston, Ann Weaver, Oliver
Ellsworth, Elizabeth Hess, Florence
Klimeck, Ralph Hess, Ralph Elston,
Fred Dodson, and William Weaver.
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In Saturday night's Church League
action, Huntsville defeated East
Dallas in the semi-finals of the play-
offs 37-36, Shavertown defeated the
All-Star team 73-64, and St. Ther-
| ese’s defeated Harveys Lake in an
exhibition game, 59-55.
The All-Star team, composed of
players from Harveys Lake, St.
Therese’s and Prince of Peace, built
up a nine point lead at the first
quarter only to see it vanish as
Shavertown “got hot” in second
quarter, building up a 36-33 halftime
lead.
ually picked up points to maintain
a commanding lead and the buzzer
sounded ending the, contest with
Shavertown out in front 73-64.
For Shavertown, it was a team
effort, since four men scored in
double figures; Bob Hontz with 22,
Bill Oney with 18, Gene Brobst with
16, and center Ernie Widmann with
14.
rebounds. The All-Stars had four
men in double figures also; Bob Har-
ris and Larry Crispell with 12 tallies
each, and Pete Letts and Don Rome
‘with 10 each. Guard Dick Searfoss
scored 8 points in the first period.
Huntsville Wins
Huntsville remained in contention
for the play-off trophy by wirtue of
their low-scoring 37-36 victory over
a rough’ East ‘Dallas team. As a
result of this victory, Huntsville will
meet Shavertown for the play-off
championship.
It was a nip-and-tuck all the way,
with Huntsville jumping off to an
| early four-point first quarter margin,
| only to see East Dallas leading at the
: [eed of the third quarter by three
points.
| Huntsville, with a two-point lead
| with approximately one-and-a-half
| minutes time remaining, started to
oo the ball. Clint Brobst, drib-
bling beyond the foul-line, was fouled !
| by East Dallas, who hoped to get
| possession if Clint missed his ‘free |
The strategy failed. Clint |
| cooly sank five consecutive fouls to |
- | ice the game. Winners and losers, |
{ throw.
|lhad only ohe man each in double |
tizares; Gary Dietz had 10 points.
East Dallas had Frank Tencza with
| 11 tallies. Clint Brobst scored nine
points for Huntsville, managing but
two goals, but came through with
| five all-important foul conversions.
| Bill Lewis stood out with his rugged
rebounding for East Dallas.
Exhibition Game
| St.
| virtually all of the way for a 59-55
victory. The Saints had three men
| in double figures; Bob Bolton, run-
'mer-up for scoring honors in the
League, had 27 points; Pete Letts,
| who stood out with his rebounding,
had 16 points, and Keith Yeisley had
10 points, 9 of which he scored in
I the third quarter.
| Since it was an exhibition game,
Purvin play on their team, and he,
| Jaek Hogan,
| passing and play-making. For Har-
has the dubious distinction of being |
| the League's leading: scorer, tallied |
| 24 points on 12 field goals, and he |
was supported by Bob Harris’ and |
| Larry Crispell’s 15 points each. |
| Guards Chuck Allabaugh and Dick
| Searfoss also played file | games,
[ine they failed to scor
Shavertown g f pts. |
| Brobst, Gene. i 0. 16
| Hontz OAR a 9: 4 22
2 14
| Widmann Maub ly CNTY
Huntsville And Shavertown Tangle
Saturday Night For Championship
From then on, Shavertown grad-
They also grabbed most of the |
Therese’s led Harveys Lake.
the Saints let Prince of Peace’s Don |
along with guards Bob Shotwell and |
displayed some fine |
| veys Lake, Don “Zeek” Hinkle, who |
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961
Borough PTA. Hears
Dr. Eugene Farley 1
“The Need for Excellence” was
explained by Dr. Eugene S. Farley,
Oney 2 18 | president of Wilkes College, Monday
Davis _. a 0 0 |night at the Dallas Borough PTA
Newman i. i 1 3 /| Meeting.
art) Dr. Farley quoted a great football
g 73 [coach with a winning technique,
“You must not only create a tre-
All-Stars f pts.] mendous will to win, but you must
Letts 2 10 [develop the will to prepare to win.”
Rome .: [= ... 2 10 | We all want to win—we want to
Crispell _.. 0 12 | keep ahead, but the price is high
Yeisley, K 0 2 |and we just don’t want to pay the
Richardson 1.: 5 1 price.
Harris .... 0 12 Dr. Farley listed. three things the
Hogan nr 1 5 |schools can do to encourage excel
Searfoss 7 i lik wad 0 8 lence:
pb, ry Com 1. Bet high standards.
29 6 64 2. Make Students responsible for
4 their own development.
Huntsville 1opes, 3.. Develop independence of
Brobst, Clint 5.9 thought.
Long _. ee 0 2 He suggested that we encourage
Brobst, Char 0 6 |young people to attain high stan-
Berlew 0 2 dards in everything—in personal
Brobst, Har 0 0 life, in work, ahd in association with
Dietz... 2 10 | neighbors. Diversity of thought and
Grose ni ionicl. 0 0 8 open-mindedness is essential for
TT TT TT | progress in the growing Back Moun-
15 7 37 | tain area. Daily problems are new
Fast (Dallas g f pts. and must be faced with open minds
Higeins 0 iigitie and open hearts.
| Shitley Fw Ao 3 gle Hanford Eckman, PTA president,
VPoncus 5 1 11 |announced the Spring Exhibit will
Lewis... ig be from 7 to 9 on April 17. Mrs.
Lamcans Gann 4 1 g |Louise Colwell, principal, urged all
Ag __ U__ '__|parents to attend.
16 4 36 he om
St. Therese’s 5 g f pts. Dallas Township
Bolton 5 27 | PTR Thursday At 8
Yeisley, K., 2 10
Lotte nara hide mu nll 2i'96 Dallas Township P.T.A. will meet
Shotwell |. Lis 0 4 |at the school Thursday at 8 P.M,
Hogan 0 2 |Mrs. Stanley S. Davies presiding.
Parvin ©. . 0 0 |Miss Patricia Fox and George Mc-
_- —. __ |Cutcheon will explain their guidance
{ 95 9 59 |program and will follow with a
- . | question and answer session.
Harveys Lake 8 [PS] Award of a P.T.A. Life Member-
Searfoss | L 1 1 | ship will be made to Mrs. John Gir-
Allabaugh 0 0 |van, Lake Street. Mrs. Girvan was
Crispell 7 15 | organizer of the first P.T.A. group
| Harris 3. 15 | at Dallas Township.
| Hinkle 0 24 Following the business meeting
— — — land program, refreshments will be
22 11 55 |served by the 8th grade mothers.
ferees: i ork: .
[yo Toress; | Tex Wilson. PY Wilkes Completes Course
Great Lakes (FHTNC)—Verne L.
Wilkes, son of Mrs. Reta L. Wilkes,
Harveys Lake, was graduated from
recruit training, March 3, at the
Naval Training Center, Great Lakes,
1.
The graduation exercises, marking
the end of nine weeks of “boot
camp’, included a full dress parade
Shavertown and Huntsville will
meet Saturday night for the play-off
championship at 8. There will be
another game at 7.. Be sure to come
out to witness the Church League's
| last week of action for the season!
Final Individual Scoring Averages:
1. Hinkle, Harveys Lake ........ 19.4 : BE are
2. Bolton, St. Therese’s _.. 16.7 and review before military officials
3. Brobst, Clint, Huntsville ... 16 and civilian dignitaries.
4, Rome, Prince of Peace ....... 159 In nine weeks of instruction, the
5. Brobst, Gene, Shavertown.. 13 | ‘raw recruit” is developed into a
Widmann, Shavertown ... 13 [Navy Bluejacket, ready for duty
6. Crispell, Harveys Lake .... 12.8 {with the fleet.
7. Hontz, Shavertown _ ...... 11.7 ’ er
8. Dietz, Huntsville 11 | Hi Wit Ma 1
Tencza, East Dallas _.. 11 Higgs 1 h rines
Derhammer, Harveys Lake 11
| 9. Richardson, Prince of Peace 10.6
1 10. Letts, St. Therese’s 10.5
Also, Searfoss and Harris, Harveys
| Lake, 9.8 points per game, and Oney,
| Shavertown and Yeisley, Keith, St!
Camp Lejeune (FHTNC)—Marine
Pvt. Richard C. Higgs, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Charles F. Higgs of Dallas, RD
3, completed, February 17, four
weeks of intensive advanced combat
training at the Marine Corps Base,
Camp Lejeune, N. C.
This training, the last phase of
basic marine training, included small
unit tactics and live firing of weap-
ons under simulated combat condi-
tions.
Ronald Maturi Named
Outstanding Commander
Ronald Maturi, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Maturi, Sutton Road, a
senior in business administration at
| Therese’s 9 points per game, and
| Lamoreaux, East Dallas, 8.4 points
| per game.
Theatre Opens Friday
x Dallas Outdoor. Theatre will open
| for its fourteenth season tomorrow
| night featuring the Sundowners and
fight pictures.
An accident is usually the only
winner in the race against time. —
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Pennsylvania State University was
named outstanding Squadron Com-
mander of eight colleges in Penn-
sylvania and West Virginia at the
Arnold Air Society conclave held
two weeks ago in Pittsburgh.
The convention was attended by
members of Arnold Air Societies
from colleges in Pennsylvania,
Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland
1 and Washington, D.C. -
Little League
Officials Meet
General Meeting
Scheduled April 13
Plans for the coming season were
discussed at a meeting of officers
and directors of Back Mountain
Little League held Monday night at
the home of Robert Parry.
The Little League Field in Dallas
Township appears to be in good
shape after the hard winter and
officials are pleased with the work
done last fall by the School Board
in landscaping the immediate area.
Brush was cut at the rear of the
field and the sides cleaned and
seeded.
‘A general meeting of all officials, |
coaches, managers and others inter-]
ested will be held April 13 at Back
Mountain Y. M. C. A.
It is expected that the League
season will start as usual during the
first week in June. Team practice
will start duning early May.
Mr. Parry urges all sign board
advertisers who do not plan to use
space at the field again this year to
get in touch with him promptly as
there are a number of firms seeking
space for the coming season.
Mrs. Werner's Son Has
Articles In Encyclopedia
Alan Harvey Smith son of Mrs.
F. J. Werner, 5 Ferguson Avenue,
New Druid Hills, Shavertown, has
two articles in the 1961 Book of
Knowledge Annual, the yearly sup-
plement to the 20- volume children’s
encyclopedia.
Mr. Smith has written for the
Annual since the 1953 edition. The
current volume includes his articles
on national events in the United
States during: 1960 and the recent |
Presidential eléction.
Mr. Smith is an Associate Editor |
of The Americana Annual, the year-
book of The Encyclopedia Americana.
Both The Americana and The Book |
of Knowledge are published by the |
Grolier Society, Inc.
SPCA Plans Talk
By Saunders
Author To Show
2 Trained Poodles
Luzerne County SPCA will sponsor
a talk, Your Dog and Mine, illus- |
trated by two lively poodles, at St. |
Stephens Auditorium in Wilkes-
Barre, Friday evening, April 7.
Blanche Saunders, nationally
known author and lecturer, will
show, in addition to her two trained |
poodles, two films of special interest
to dog lovers.
Dog lovers are being given a
chance to procure admission slips in
advance, through Miss Frances
Dorrance. Donation to the Society
for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
for ‘admission to the performance is
$1.00 for adults, fifty cents for chil-
dren under 16.
Miss Saunders is the founder of
formalized dog training in America,
author of a book on dog care, How
to Train Yourself and Train Your
Dog. People who have seen her
poodles in action say that they are
irresistible.
580 Families Get |
Surplus Foods
To the 490 families who custom- |
arily draw surplus food monthly at |
the Dallas Borough distribution cen-
ter for the Back Mountain, 90 more
families have been recently regis-
tered. Butter was added to regular
supplies March 14.
Some call this the space age, and
also it is the age of chemotherapy.
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