> a DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Brownie Troop 220 , To Carol Tonight Brownie Troop 220 will meet with Jane Troup in New Goss Manor to- night to sing carols, starting at 7. After the carol singing around the neighborhood, there will be a party at which 25 cent presents will be exchanged. Leaders: Mrs. John Hosts To Bowling League Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swanson, Church Street, Dallas, were hosts Tagdny evening to the Bowling League, M K. Corporation, West Wyoming. Thirty-five guests were present at the Christmas party. Lois Reese ask Brownies to dress | | warmly for the outdoor program | of singing. Blase, Mrs. Frank Kuehn, and Mrs. [ May the joy . and peace of Christmas be with you all. ¥| MAIN HIGHWAY ¥ DAVES CLEANERS NZ im | | | * TRUCKSVILLE season. “shooting and rebounding of three | by KEITH P. Yeisley It certainly looks They lost their third con- | test in as many starts which is| more games than they lost all oe Huntsville, combined the | “Pooch” | big men, Bill Strausser, | Kozick, and Don Fossedal, and won | _! | their second game or the campaign | To One and like a long | Referees: | season for Shavertown, last year’s fer | champs. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1961 - Exciting Contest Looms In Church League Saturday Night As Dallas and Lake Meet In Church League action Satur- BOX SCORES: day at Lake-Lehman Gym, East East Dallas (54) Dallas and Harveys Lake continued their winning ways, the East Dallas |Tencza, g. quintet toppling Prince of Peace 54- | Wagner, f. ....._ {47 and the Lakers dumping St.|Shelley, g | Therese’s 56-46, Huntsville also was | Lamoreaux, f. |in the winning column edging |Evans, f. Shavertown 47-43. Lewis, eld ad oir i E. Dallas Wins Third In the first game, the fans saw a nip-and-tuck battle until late in the Prince of Peace (47) | game when East Dallas managed’ to g. | pull slightly ahead of the Prince of | Richardson, Tom, g. ... 8 Peace cagers to chalk up their | Richardson, Bob, f. 0 third victory in as many games. Major, $0000 oo 4 For East Dallas, it was Wes Evans | Allabaugh, g. 6 { again who scored his team’s first 12 | Thomas, ec. ....._...... _ 4 points, and led with 22 points. Wes has an amazing average of 23 points 17 per game, and if he is able to main- St. Therese’s (46) tain his torrid pace will possibly set g. a new League record. His work Letts, ¢. ooo 0 will be cut out for him, however, as | Yeisley, ¢. .... 0 most teams are setting up special | Williams, g. ... 0 defenses to stop him. Derhammer, 5 aed 4 Manager Fred Lamoreaux, played | Richards, g. .._._ 3 a fine ball game before fouling out | F Bolton, 4. 7 clu nis late in the final period, and center | Purvin, Ee 1 Bill Lewis shared second-place hon- ors with 10 points each. For the 13 losers, Chuck Allabaugh was high Harveys Lake (56) with 13 tallies followed by guard g. Tom Richardson with 12. Shales, c. .... 6 Lakers Win Brobst, f. 2 In the second game, it looked as | Hinkle, f 4 | though St. Therese’s might possibly | Searfoss, g. _. 2 upset high-flying Harveys Lake, but | Winston, f. ..~._.'_... _ 1 | the Laker’s utilized their fast break | Harris, g. .............. 5 to perfection in a one-minute spurt Price, f. ‘0 lin the third period to give them- ! ? selves a slight lead; after the score | 21 was knotted at 21-all at halftime. | Huntsville (47) Speedy guard Bob Harris, the g. | shortest player on the’ Lake squad, | Strausser, f. ..__ .._.... 4 |led the winner's with 14 points, | Fossedal, f. .._.. Sat and center Dave Shales, the tallest’ | Kozick, c. .... __ ... a! | Lake’ cager at 6'9”, played his fin- | Berlew, c¢. ._ .... cc... 2 | est game of the season as he hit | Dietz, Lyan, g. __.__... 1 with deadeye accuracy and finished | Dietz, Gary, g. ......_.. 3 next in scoring with 13 counters. Brobst, Harold, g. .._.... 0 ' Don “Zeek” Hinkle. finished with 10 | | points for Harveys Lake. 21 For St. Therese’'s, Bob Bolton | Shavertown (43). | dumped in 12 foul shots and five | g. | goals to share scoring honors of the Hontz, f. .... _._........ 1 evening with East Dallas’ Wes Dymond, f. ... _....... 7 | Evans with 22 points. Danny Rich- | Edwards, g. 4 ards, played a fine game offensively | Rome, c. .......... 3 and defensively, and Harry Der- | Newman, g. Ber Ny hammer had 8 points each in the Oney, Tom, £ Ose iy 2 losing cause.. Don Purvin, whose | Oney, Bill, f. 2 middle name must be “Hustle”, also | | Davis, g. 0 played a good game. i | Shavertown Loses Again | 19 Ww Harveys Take ...... "3 East Dallas 3 Huntsvilles 7:10... } WE 2 St... Therese’s '........~. ¥ iio Prince of Peace _ ... 0 Shavertonw Bibi 0 (h ist as shes Bi All We wish a Christmas Bright with Promise and full of the Joys of Living i NATONA MILLS DALLAS fe} HNNOONW™ nN [=} by a score of 47-43. Fossedal was high scorer with 14 points, followed by Bill Strausser with 11 and Len | . | “Pooch” Kozick tallied 9. For Shavertown, newcomers Ray Dy- mond and Jim Edwards were the high scorers with 16 and 10 points respectively. Huntsville took a com- manding lead from the outset of the contest, and it wasn’t until late in the fourth quarter that Shavertown managed to shorten the gap. PLEASE NOTE: Games this week will be played at Senior High > | School Gym. This Saturday night, December 23, is also BOOSTER NIGHT. Prizes will be awarded to lucky ticket-holders and also the fans will be treated to what should be three fine games. The most crucial game will be the first one, in | which the two first-place unde- feated teams, East Dallas and Har- veys Lake, tangle in what should be a tight battle. - In the second game |at 8 St. Therese’s meets Huntsville, | and at 9 Shavertown meets Prince | of Peace. Please - boost this fine Church League by coming to the games | played every [Saturday night. You [can be guaranteed an evening of | fine entertainment with a very good LOCAL CAGERS LEADING SCORES FOR COLLEGE TEAMS Two former Westmoreland court standouts, Clark Mosier and Bud | Cooper are continuing their torrid | basketball playing for their respec- tive college teams as both boys are the top scorers on the team. Clark Mosier, a member of the 1957-58 team has been the leading scorer the past two seasons for Susquehanna University and this season looks as though he will re- write all record books held by Frank Romano since the early 1950's. Mosier recently racked up indiv- idual efforts of 47 and 44 points against Ursiunus and Wilkes. In the Wilkes contest Mosier beat | N Wilkes himself, racking up 44 mark- ers as Susquehanna overwhelmed Wilkes 82-39. Bud Cooper, a member of the 1958-59 championship team that lost to Kutztown in the eastern finals at Hazelton is playing his first seas- on of varsity ball for Scranton U and is the leading scorer for the Royals, Cooper is averaging close to 20 points per game for the team. Bud prepared at Hargrave before ent- ering Scranton last year. By the time you learn what to do | with youth, you ain’t - got 1 it no more. | brand of basketball Tor a most rea- sonable cost. 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