SECTION A — PAGE 2 By Keith Yeisley A fine turnout of fans for the Back BERNIE'S | pizza MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, DALLAS Will be open MONDAYS from 5:00 to 12 P.M. in addition to regular night openings Wed, - Thurs. - Sat. - Sun. From 5:00 PM. to 12 P.M. FRIDAYS 11 AM. to 12 P.M. PHONE = OR 4-9171 Mountain Church League's “Fred Hennebaul Donation Night” were treated to some excellent act- 4 EAST DALLAS METHODIST—Left to Right—Doug Shelley, Fred Lamoreaux, Frank Tencza, Chuck Lasher, Bill Lewis, Wes Evans, Frank Wagner Huntsville Climbs Into Top Spot In Church League With 60-38 Win ion in the three games at Dallas Senior High School, Saturday night. In the first game, East Dallas dropped to second place as a res- ult of their second consecutive loss, this time in an overtime thriller with Harveys Lake, 61-59. In the second game, Shavertown again managed to beat Prince of Peace in a very tight contest 48- 44 for their second win of the camp- aign, both over Prince of Peace. In the third and final contest which was tied right up to half- time, Huntsville took over undis- puted first place by overwhelming hapless St. Therese’s in the second half and came out on top of a 60-38 score. East Dallas Drops Another Wes Evans, East Dallas’ exciting forward, put on a sensational per- formance scoring time after time to keep his teammates in the game, and ended the contest with 34 points in the losing cause. This game was certainly not one to be watched by a nervous fan! The score changed hands several times and it was impossible to decide who had the ‘edge at any point. Largest gap was'in the third quart- er, when the [Takers scored 20 points’ to East Dallas’ 14, but the young team bounced back mag- nificently to again knot the score | | and sometimes take a slight lead. | RS RN Cas A Everything you need for for lasting beauty.) 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Write for Literature and Rates Hotel Jefferson Atlantic City, New Jersey HOTEL JEFFERSON ATLANTIC CITY NEW JERSEY | past few weeks, / The game was forced into an over- time with the score tied at 57-all. In the overtime period. the fans certainly had plenty to cheer about. The Laker’s hustling guard, Bob Harris, came through with two of the most important foul shots he’s ever made to put the Lakers two points in front, but Wes Evans, after a series of beautiful fakes, dumped a jump shot to again knot the score! The ball changed hands several times, after that, due to vicious rebounding and ball-hawk- ing on the part of both teams, and with approximately 30 seconds remaining. Dave Shales, Harveys Lake's fine center, tapped in a re- bound for what proved to be the winning goal. The East Dallas quin- tet nearly got their hands on the ball with just a few seconds re- maining, but the buzzer ended their hopes. As previously ment- ioned, Wes Evans was high man for the losers with 34 points, fol- lowed by manager Fred Lamor- eaux, who also played an excellent game, with 12 points. For the winners, Don “Zeek” Hinkle again stood out offensively and led the scoring with 25 points, followed by Dave Shales 13 counters. Chuck Lasher must be mentioned as doing a fine rebounding job for East Dallas. Shavertown Wins Tight One In the second game, Shavertown, after trailing for most of the con- test, managed to tie the game up with 40 seconds remaining and, by virtue of foul shots by Don Rome and Jim Edwards, walked off the | floor the winners by a score of | | 48-44. This was Shavertown’s second win of the season, both. over Prince of Peace. The Prince of Peace five has looked much improved the and for a while it looked as though they might avenge the earlier defeat. Don Rome, who played a fine all-around game for the winners, was high scorer on his team with 14 points, and Ray Dymond backed him up in that department with 10 tallies. Bill Oney' also contri- buted 9 points. For the losers, Bob Coolbaugh was the stand-out in both scoring and rebounding as he connected for a variety of shots to lead the scoring for the losers with 19 points, followed by Jim Thomas with 13. Guard Chuck Alla- baugh played a fine floor game for the losers and finished the contest with 8 points. Huntsville In First Place Huntsville moved into undisputed first place with a 6-1 record de- feating St. Therese’s 60-38. It was a good game up until POSTIE SAYS WE ARE FUEL OIL EXPERTS Budget Plan . Automatic Delivery Service Contract - 24 Hr. Service OR 4-4756 J. B. POST CO. / & Meza Home of the N.Y. Yankees and Giants — opposite Yankee Stadium. 15 min. from Times Square, 5 min, from St. Barnabas Hospital, 5 min. from George Wash- ington Bridge. 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Left to Right— Thomas, Bob Piznar, Lee Ohlman, Geo : Late in the game, the fans were Leag Dietz, who with his brother Gary | treated to a display of boxing along |! games. ue professional basketball Anyone who was fortunate enough ot attend last week's action PLEASE NOTE: This week, Jan. | in 8 consecutive foul shots, finished | fore too much damage was done. | gym. Schedule is as follows: 7:00 | as high scorer with 13 points, fol- lowed by Bob Bolton's 10. Purvin was next in the scoring |some of the professional polish, are | Huntsville, 9:00 p.m., East Dallas with 9 points. Many of the fans are now saying | Don | that the games, although they lack | Peace. 8:00 p.m. Harvey's Lake vs. every bit as exciting as the Eastern | vs. Shavertown. p.m., St.. Therese’s vs. Prince of | THREE-DAY oP STANTON TV & APPLIANCES Formerly Guyette’s Thursday - Friday - Saturday 830 A.M. to 9 P.M. 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