Post vhen illips ames rgan, with Cic- 586), Ad- had Dal- (rud- e hit Shop- 203- were 191- 561) ; 55518 191; 195; 201; mas, Bel- mes, wlers very- oned [ires, rown ound sing. was 400 s did 202- s led but | 202. o dded were > but Cof- 557 hh 1201 14). great vania IE '= HICH EITHER IHR. \ ILE eTmnrean| 2 A ERE se ES a a a aa ASTER / TEI nt ET REA ER = DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA EE Lake, Huntsville, East Big Crowd Is Expected Saturday When League Plays In New School | High School Court Is One Of M. The Finest In Pennsylvania | by Keith P. Yeisley 123 points, supported by “Deadeye Back Mountain Church Basketball | | Frank Tencza’s 18. League opened the season on Satur- day night before a fine turnout at | Dallas Junior High Scheol Gym. | Harveys Lake, defeated Shaver- | town defending champs, 63-55. Huntsville, smothered Prince of Peace 56-37, and East Dallas, eked out a 63-59 decision over St. Therese’s. Lake Downs Shavertown Harveys Lake, after a slow start, poured it on in the third quarter outscoring Shavertown 24 to 9, paced by ex-Shavertown cager Gene Brobst who notched 10 points in that quarter and Captain Dick Sear- » It might be worthy to note here | that Tencza played the entire game with a heavily-taped sprained ank- le incurred during practice. For the Saints, Harry Derhammer displayed superb accuracy leading the losers with 23 points, and also played | a fine all-around game. Forward | Bob Bolton was next in the scoring | column: with 14 tallies, followed by center Pete Letts’ 8. PLEASE NOTE: This week's games will be played in the new Dallas Senior High School Gymnasium. The schedule follows: 7, Shavertown vs. St. Therese’s; 8, Huntsville vs. East foss who contributed 8. Brobst | Dallas; 9, Harveys Lake vs. Prince of ended up as high scorer for the | Peace. Lake with a total of 18, and was backed by Don “Zeek” Hinkle with | BOX SCORES: 12, and Dick Searfoss with 10. Dave HARVEYS LAKE Shales, 6’9" Lake center and Dick g f pts. | Winston did a fine rebounding job. Shales, c. 3 0 6 | Shavertown was paced by ace Brobst, g., f. 8 2 18 forward Bob Hontz with 22 points, | Hinkle, i 45a re supported by center Don Rome's, Crispell, f. 9 9 6 16 tallies. Shavertown plunged into Searfoss, g. 5 i nk 90 a good first quarter and took a! fgyris, g. : 5 6: 10 20-17 lead. Both teams had a! winston, f., c. 0 1 1 gruesome second quarter, scoring ’ 9 points between them. This gave 27 '9 63 Shavertown a 6-point lead at half- Salil time, 26-20, which disappeared SHAVERTOWN "quickly in the third quarter. 4 g f pts. Second Contest Edwards, f. 1 0 2 Huntsville combined the shoot- | Oney, Tom, f. 1 0 2 ing and rebounding of Len “Pooch” | Hontz, f. = 9 4 22 Kozick, the second half sharp-shoot- | Rome, c. 7 2.16 ing of Clint Brobst, and effective | Oney, Bill, g. 33 9 ball control in thumping Prince of | Newman, g. 2 0 4 Peace 56-37. Davis, g. 0 0 0 After a = well-matched first-half, * which found Prince of Peace lead- 23.410, "55 ing 21-17 at the buzzer, Huntsville ripped the game wide open be- HUNTSVILLE ginning in the third period when g f pts. Coach Clint Brobst dumped in 14 | Strausser, f. 2520006 of his final total of 18. The winners | Kozick, c. 7 6 20 scored 39 in the final two periods | Brobst, c., f. 8 2 18 compared with 16 for Prince of | Dietz, g., f. a 1 3 Peace. Grose, g. 3 2 4 “Pooch” Kozick led Huntsville’s Berlew, c. LO 2 scorers with 20 points, backed up | | Dietz, L., g. 1 1 3 by Clint’s 18. For Prince of Peace, | stellar forward Jim Thomas, hit for | 21. 14 56 22 of his team’s total 37 points. | rT In fact. Jim bucketed 11 of his PRINCE OF PEACE team’s total of 14 field ‘goals. g f pts. . Lack of outside shooting was the | Richardson, Tom, g. 0, 6 6 ' downfall of the Prince of Peace | Richardson, Bob, g. 0 1 1 cagers, and when Huntsville hottled | Thomas, C. a1 0 22 np the middle in order to stop | Major, £. 0 1 8T Thomas, their “offensive game was Ohlman, c. 1 0 2 ‘virtually halted. Center Lee Ohl- | Allabaugh, g. 2 1 5 man and Thomas were the leading | Piznar, f., c. 0 0 0 | rehounders. but had their hands full | | with Huntsville’s trio of rugeed | 1479. 37 rehounders: Kozick, Bill Strausaer | em and Bob Berlew. EAST DALLAS Final Contest 8 I pts East Dallas showed that it plans | Tencza, g- 9 0 18 to live nn to pre-season predictions Lewis. c. 2 1 BH bv grinding out a tough four-point Lamoreaux, f. 4 3 1 victory over St. Therese’s in the Shelley, g. 2 0 4 evening's best game. The laroest lead Lasher, c. Jb 0 2 of the entire contest was in the Evans, g. 7 9.28 | first two minutes when St. Ther- | Wagner, f. 0 0 0 | ese’s jumped off to a 5-0 lead. : 25 13 WR EE From then on it was nip and tuck | with neither team having much of an advantage. ST. THERESE'S [2] w With less than two minutes re- ; B f pts. maining and the score knotted at Purvin, ¢. 2 0 4 59-all, East Dallas’ fine rebounding | | Letts, c. 3 2 8:1 center Bill Lewis let fly with a | Yeisley, c. 3 0 6 spectacular long hook that rippled | | Derhammer, f. 10 3 23 the cords as it went through and Bolton, f.. fe put the winners ahead 61-59. Hogan, g., f. 4 9. 2 The ball then changed hands sev- | Williams, g. Yi, 8.02 eral times, and finally with 15 sec- Richards, f. 0 0 0 onds remaining Wes Evans was fouled while trying to freeze the Hl 3 25 9 3 Officials: Wilson, Stinson / ball. He stepped to the free throw line and promptly sank both shots to ice the game. Wes, who was definitely the stand-out player for the winners, led their scoring with For Engraved and Printed Wedding Innitations Tes The Pret RESERVATIONS ARE NOW BEING TAKEN FOR GROUP CHRISTMAS PARTIES ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS! SPECIAL MONDAY and TUESDAY NIGHTS ONLY ! : COMPLETE FRIED CHICKEN DINNER $1.25 INCLUDING APPETIZER, DESSERT and BEVERAGE Towne House RESTAURANT DALLAS | Friday evening staging a Dallas High Courtmen And Matmen in Twinbill Friday Hoopsters Meet Northwest At New Gym; Grapplers Open Against Benton At 7 Dallas Senior High will open the winter sports festivities at home | double- header event with the wrestlers under the coaching of Alan Hus- band opening the headliner against the Benton grapplers at 7. Preceeding the mat meet the “new” Dallas Senior high basket- ball team under Coach Clint Brobst, | assisted by George McCutcheon, will ' open its home season against an always rugged Northwest five. The hoopsters will be out to atone for a 43-40 setback suffered at the | hands of the Rangers last season on the Northwest court. Grapplers Inexperienced Dallas Senior high wrestlers under new. coach Alan Husband have been working very hard over | & the past month in preparation for | its opener against Benton who al- ways gives a good account of it-, self. Last season the battled to a 22-22 tie. Coach Husband states that the grapplers will give a good account | of themselves even though the squad is inexperienced, but has shown a great deal of desire and aggressiveness. Co-captains for the matmen are Jon Shaffer and Del Voight. Mr. Husband’s probable starting line-up shapes up like this: 95 ib. - Jon Shaffer, jr.; 103 Ib. Hoyt, soph.; 112 Ib. - Ken i ton, Jr. or Chris Colovis, soph.; 120 lb. - Del Voight, jr.; 127 1b. - Bob = Nekrasz, soph.; Charles Kishbaugh, sr.; Bernard Phillips, sr; 145 1b. - Al Paltrineri, soph.; "154 lb. - Bob Decker, noph.; 165 1b. - Bob Allen, soph. or Archie Paltrineri, jr.; 180 § two lb. - Tom XKerpovich, soph. and Heavyweight - John Brominski, soph. Brobst Must Rebuild Dallas which copped the crown in the North League last season under the banner of Westmoreland will have its work cut out this sea- son, if it hopes to repeat since coach Clint Brobst has two letter- men returning, Tom Gauntlett and 133 Ib. - 1] 138 1b. -' THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DCs 7.1961 allas Win Showing potential in hopes of mak- ing the squad are juniors, Bruce Carr, Garry Cobb, Paul Siket and John Sarno; sophomore hopefuls are Jack Dodson, Bob Brown, Brad- ley Earl, Ralph Elston, John Farley, Carl Kaschenbach, John Lohmann, Tom Siket, Ronnie Sinicrope. Jack Mokychi¢ and Bill Swartwood. Eight Exhibition Tilts Dallas opened its & exhibition schedule Tuesday against Wyoming followed by the Northwest tilt Fri- day at home. Other exhibition games include West Pittston, Forty Fort, Hanover, Plymouth, Coughlin and Kingston. : The North league season opens in a reserve role. January 5th with Dallas opening With Brobst building his team | against Swoyersville at the new around these two, the biggest pro- senior high school. The Sailors are blem will be to find three capable one of the perennial contenders along players to fill the vacated positions. | with Ashley, which has taken Sugar In a statement to the Post, Brobst | Notch under a new consolidation, indicated that Ralph Belles, John | and Fairview which promises to be Carey and Bob Gardner along with | strong after a fair season last year Dale Moiser have shown a great | with a number of underclassmen deal of promise in practice sessions. | on its squad. i TT Ti Ee 0 DS TR BET Bh TEBE TATTLE Slip Your Season’s Greetings into a Pair of . HOUSE SLIPPERS $1 39 up For each member of the family SNOW BOOTS $2.97 up For the cold days that are coming! RUBBER FOOTWEAR $1.99 up For Dry Feet . . . on damp days . POLLY’S SHOES MAIN ST. DALLAS Bob Letts! Gauntlett was one of the main- | says of last season’s five that in- cluded Wes Evans, Ron Trewern, | Ed Inman, Lynn Dietz and Tom Oney. Bob Letts saw considerable action SR We Give OPEN EVERY NITE 3 S & M From '¥ GREEN DEC. 15 : i’ to 24. § STAMPS! | BPE TAPES RARER SIRENS TASES ETERS SSSR SECTION B_PAGE 3 Church League Openers Grave On Saipan Proved ‘Not Earhart’s Bones The news that it was not Amelia Earhart’s bones which were found in a shallow grave on the island of Saipon, once in Japanese hands, put a period to hopes that the twenty- five year old mystery of her dis- | Tom Carlin In Reserve The 402nd Military Police Pris- oner of War Camp unit announces Beaumont Many former natives who now live in New York and New Jersey, | are here for the deer. hunting dea- | the addition to their roster of Sp4 son hoping to get a supply of ven- | | Srophen Carlin, 3 Spring Street, ison. Ps : ; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ray of New| Sp4 Carlin entered on his two Jersey spent ten days with the Fad | year active duty period in July, Johnsons recently. 1959, and will now serve a two- Kenneth Trowbridge is home on | year active reserve period with the appearance had been solved. ‘The leave from the U. S. Army. | 402nd. While on active duty he|famous avaitrix, feminine counter- Dorothy Johnson, daughter of the | | served in the Army Medical Service, part of Lindbergh, radioed that she Warren Johnsons, enjoyed a family | Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Spd was running short of fuel while high birthday party last week. | Carlin is married and is now asso- | above a lonely stretch of the Pacific. re Le a ciated with the Commonwealth Tele- | : SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST phone Company. READ THE POST CLASSIFIED Than ANY other in THE BACK MT. 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