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For Carter it was his | TOM BEAN second win in a row and marked | the eleventh straight win for the | Dairymen in league competition. | Playing: before a good turnout, | despite threatening skies, - Pringle | took a 2-run lead in the top of the | first inning on two walks and a bloop single by Malak in short right- field which Shalata almost grabbed barehanded. Dallas cut the lead to 2-1 in its half of the.inning on a walk, single { and a sacrifice fly by Shalata. { Each team scored in the second and the score was tied 3-3 after two in- | nings, Tom Bean was responsible | for the two Dallas runs as he hit the first offering off Christian over the right.field fence. Dallas broke the game wide open in the bottom of the third mainly on wildness on the part of the Pring- le hurlers. Christian was knocked out of the box and was relieved by Connors who was extremely wild and did not retire a man. Malak took over and finally put out the fire. Dallas reached Malak for two runs in the fifth to make the score 10-4. Manager Nick Dardes took over the pitching chores, in the sixth and the Dairymen reached him for the final four rins including a two-run homer by Rishkofski. Carter pitched shut-out ball the final six innings but wildness plagued him in three innings although he escaped serious threats by Pringle. Of fhe eight Pringle hits only four were solidly hit. Noxen Boys Star - Bill Shalata and Tom Bean had a perfect day at the plate with three hits in three trips. Shalata hit a mighty double and two singles while Bean connected for a 2-run homer and ‘two solid singles. Nervitt collected three hits in six trips, two of them doubles. Lose To Tunkhannock Dallag Dairy suffered its first de- feat of the season Friday night when the Susquehanna-Wyoming League All.Stars stopped the win streak with an 11-10 victory in a 12 inning slugfest. The All-Stars collected 18 safeties with Jones, Sheffler and starting pitcher Cross each collecting three. Newhart and Wyda chipped in with two each. Dallas collected 16 hits with Jim Ferris the big gun with five out of six. Shalata had three, while Nervitt and Mullery each had two. Bill Shalata suffered the loss. At Swoyersville Sunday The. Dairymen have two games scheduled again this week. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock they meet the Pittston Junction AC at Kingston Stadium. This is a bene- fit game, and is part of a double- header. The other game will feature two outstanding Girl's Teams, the Olney Kaydettes and the Raybestos Brakettes. Proceeds will go to (Luz.) County Heart Fund. Sunday afternoon the Dairymen meet Swoyersville in a league game at 2:30 p.m. Game will be played at the Roosevelt street Stadium. Atlantic City Trip A bus trip to Atlantic City is being arranged for August 26 and 27 by Mrs. Andrew Roberts, Dallas. The trip is open to the public. SHORT AND SWEET It won't be long before the flies will be around making screen tests ... If you have a dirty bird, there's a Peacock Cleaners in Chicago - . . Work stoppages during 1960 cost over 19,000,000 man-days last year: hardest hit were makers of trans- portation equipment . . . Margaret Connors reports that Khrushchev’s greatest problem is that he gets up on the wrong side of the world every morning . . . Wop You can’t ride the Frisco Rail- way to San Francisco. Nor the Santa Fe to Santa Fe. (Get off and take a bus) . .. It's the male penguin that hatches the eggs, and he nearly starves to death doing it ... At least two men who lost their right hands in World War I carried his dog: part airedale and part on successful careers as concert pianists . . . Boy’s description of % Shalata, Bean, Nervitt f #
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