The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 14, 1962, Image 14

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Irem Woman Golfers |
Hold Weekly Tournament
Twenty eight Irem- women golfers
participated in a member-memb an |
tournament on the Dallas links an!
Friday. Mrs. Abram Nesbitt's team.
including Mrs. John Pritchard, Mrs.
L. R. Spencer and Mrs, Richard San-
tee, took first place hanors wich a
1ov, net of 69. Mrs, Russell Havey,
Mrs. H. Gordon Guyler, Marvice
Wiison and Mrs. George Common,
took second place with 1 nay of 73. | |
Third place, with a low net of 75, |;
was shared by team of tdvs. Charles
Phillips, Mrs. Geo. H. Montgomery,
Mrs. Frank Wagner and Mrs. How-
ard Jones; Mrs. Warren Unger, Mrs.
Louis Maslow, Mrs. Arch Ruther-
ford, and Mrs. Robert Spencer.
On Friday, June 15th, the Wagner
trophy is at stake. Thre: legs on
this trophy is required fer perman-
ent possession.
Outdoor T ips
HUNTING |
Deer are sensitive critters. Strange
noises and strange sounds will send
them hightailing into the woods
while the hapless hunter stands by |
wondering how anything that was
standing still a second aga could : :
disappear so fast. But strange smells Fellow members of ‘‘Teen-Agers”
other than human scent may just League look on as Tony Bonomo,
turn the tables and send the deer | | proprietor of Crown Imperial Lanes, |
in your direction instead of away | presents John Bclton with a beauti-
from you. Next time you're afield ful trophy for winning the champion-
“try rubbing oil of caraway or anise ship, The league, composed of men
ora similar oil on your boots and 55 yedrs or over, was originally
on a cloth pinned to your cap. ! called the Seniors, but recently
The oil will dispel your human scent dubbed ‘teenagers” when spectators |
and just may arouse enough curi- | noticed how spry the men were and |
osity in Mr. Whitetail to send him how eagerly they looked forward to
your way for a perfect shot.
neck of the fields you've probably sport and much laughter,
found out by now what wise old
black birds they are. It takes a
heap of trickery to foolem and a
mighty fast shot to down ’em. The
best way to get crows within shot-
gun range is to decoy ’em in. You
can make dandy crow decoys from o )
an old wire coat hanger bent in the On May 25, at Dallas High School
Lishape of = erqw and. covered. with Athletic Field, the entire student
black cloth. A few toots on your body participated in Field Day
crow call and a few of these decoys events. Instructors were Miss Ma-
in the field will give you a chance bel Jenkins and Mr. Clinton Brobst.
to find out if a hunter really can Members of the faculty served as
outsmart ‘these wily black birds. judges. The highlight of the after
FISHING [noon was a tug-of-war with the
Some fellas sing in the shower, boys, in which the losing team was
but fishermen think about new ways pulled into. a pool of water.
of enjoying their favorite sport - and Winners of girls events were:
for some it's the only sport. Well, | 50-YARD DASH
one way of keeping lures straight- | 10th . Grade: Mason, Dorothy 1,
ened out in the tackle box so you | Cypers, Betty 2, Fritzinger, Susan 8;
can get at themr fast when you need 11th Grade: Gross, Judith 1, Ur-
them is to string your lures on ban, Barbara 2, Crispell, Judith 3;
shower curtain rings. Different rings 12th Grade: Jones, Nancy 1,
can be used to keen different size Jones, Dana 2, Dorrance, Susan 3.
lures and that way everything will | 100-YARD DASH
be in apple pie order in your tackle 10th Grade: Yablonski, Shirley 1,
box—for a while anyway.
Minnows are slippery devils and 11th Grade:
sometimes are hard to find as well Spencer, Rose 2, Dudascik, Ellen 2:
as hard to hold and hook. If you | 12th Grade: Foss, Cheryl 1, Coo-
paint the inside of your minnow baugh, Nancy 2, Walp, Margie 3.
bucket a glistening white, you'll 220 YARD RELAY
? Yee less trouble locating your min- 10th Grade: 1st, Ell, Charlym,
nows and more time to spend on Sowden, Marsha, Cheney, Susan,
getting ’em on your hook fast so. Woolbert, Linda;
they can work for you. 11th Grade: 1st, Fleming, Susan,
Every fisherman knows that his Seiber, Nancy, Tinsley, Ruth, Davis,
car needs antifreeze when cold Mar gey;
weather sets in or he’s headed for | , 12th Grade; 1st. Spare, Carol, Per-
trouble. But how many fishermen 'rento, Geraldine, Cleasby, Elizabeth,
have thought of giving their fishing Anderson, Joyce.
lines the same treatment? If you go RUN-WALK
ice fishing and have had your fish- 10th Grade: Waschek, Margery 1,
ing line freeze, you might try soak- | Robbins, Sandy 2, Hayes, June 3;
ing it in antifreeze belore your next | 11th Grade; Welitchko, Naney 1,
trip. You'll be surprised to learn | Yazwinski, Ellen 2, Turner, Betsy 3;
the line won't freeze and one soak- 12th Grade: Mashinski, Marie 1,
ing lasts for quite a while. Now all Lawrence, Janet 2, Jones, Dana 3.
you need is a warm pair of ear- SHUTTLE RUN
muffs. : 10th Grade: Layaou, Earlene 1,
(Try for a $50 prize. Send your Daley, Marguerite 2, Fleming, Mar-
A.A. tip to A.A. Contest, Sports garet 3;
Afield, 959 8th Avenue, New York | 11th Grade: Gross, Judith 1,
19,-'N. .Y.) | Spencer, Karen’ 2, Ondish, Janet 3
Crispell,
“Hospitalized .
no end i in
sight”
nd ||
Note on an insurance company claim
form® “Insured fell and fractured
thigh. Hospitalized 60 days so far
"and no end in sight” 3
One out of every 8 persons will be
hospitalized this year. If you are
one of them, will your hospital policy
_ pay daily room and board benefits
for a week “a month+-a year—OR
A LIFETIME? Our Protector Hospi:
tal policy pays daily hospital bene-
fits tor an UNLIMITED number of
days for any covered sickness or
accident The policy cannot be ter-
minated solely because of health ]
deterioration. Many other special
features that we'd like to tell you
about.- Why not telephone today?
HAROLD E.
FLACK
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John Bolton Is Senior Bowling Champion
leach Tuesday afternoon when they |
If crows aren't protected in your | got together to bowl, enjoying the.
Officals Announce Results of
High School Field Day Events
Cox, Susan 2, Qatridge, Charlene 3: |
Judith 1,;
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1962
Ages varied in the group. ‘A hu- [is dethroned
| Fiotous incident occurred Ww hen | competition.
George Shupp, 62, was discussing his | P.ctured above are Bill (Tiger)
| advanced years with Charles Phillips, | | Jones, Howard Cosgrove, Tony: Bo-
lonly to discover afterwards that |nomo, Jess Day, John Bolton, Char- |
Charles was only 72. | les Phillips and Nick Buynak. Other |
The ‘boys’ participated under the | members of the popular group are!
Petersen Point System whereby each | | Jack = Cortright,” Jim Traver, Lee |
bowler received a point for every 50 | Wentzel, Al Boysen, Bert West, Pete |
p'ns_and one for eack game won. Brussork and Honorary Members, |
John beat runner-up, Nick Buynak, George Shupp and Randy ‘Wright. |
| everyone’s favorite house man at| The boys will welcome new mem-
Crown, by 39 pins. Jack Cortright | bers next season, promising a good!
- | was third. Bolton will x re! gn until he! time for all.
in future years ‘of |
{ Michael: Hisloh, Harold 3.
440-YARD RUN |
| 10th Grade: Sinicrope, Ronald 1,
| Reggie," Leonord 2, Brown, Robert 3;
11th Grade: Voight, Dell 1, Dana. |
; Jchn 2, Cross, Ronald 3;
12th Grade: Carey, John 1, Drake, |
Fred 2, Brown, Patrick 3.
LOW HURDLES
10th Grade: Noon, Joseph 1, Camp- |
| bell, Dana 2, Greenléy, Russell 3;
11th Grade: Devlin, Susan 1, | 11th Grade: Piatt, Larry 1, Tup- |
i Scholl, Linda 2, Daniels, Lucy 3; i per, Robert 2, Hess, Ronald 3;
12th Grade: Eck, Dorothy 1, Wyse,
I
12th Grade: Dungey, Carol 1.4
Woolbert, Judith 2, Eck, Dorothy 3. :
BASKETBALL THROW |
10th Grade: Eck, Beverly 1, Ho- |
over, Mary 2, Miers; Verna 3;
12th Grade: Blair, Dennis 1, Ho- |
over, Ruy:sell 2, Kocher, Harald 3,
226-YARD DASH
| Lyne 2, Moyer, ‘Sally 3.
BASEBALL THROW
10th Grade: Cawley, Kathy 1, 10th Grade: Jones, Michael 1, |
iStolerick, Marie 2, Roberts, Janet 3; Farley, John 2, Kotyk, William 3; |!
11th Grade: Dolbear, Gloria 1, 11th Grade: Houlette, Thomas 1,
Cleasby, Doroth y 2, Te [Wardell John 2, Kenn'ngton, Kenny
Karen 3;
12th Grade: Kingsbury, Jean 1, | 12th Grade: Welsh, William 1,
| Elston, Nancy 2, Cleasby, Libby 3. | Yagloski, Joseph 2, Dymond, Robert
SOCCER KICK 3. x
| © 10th Grade; Braee, Bille Jo 1, Tag, |
| Linda, 2, Kenny, Kather'ne 3; |
830-YARD RUN
10th Grade: Harris, Allan 1, Love,
11th Grade; MecClary, Linda 1, Richard 2, Casterlin, Russell 3;
Schobert, Margaret 2, Larish, Susan | 11th Grade: Earl, Ronald 1, Siket,
3: | Paul 2, Cawley, Philip 3;
12th Grade: Brown, Beverly 1,| 12th Grade: Devlin, Michael 1,
Race, Beverly 2, Yalick. Shirley 3. | Landon, Thomas 2, Mosier, Dale 3.
STANDING BROAD JUMP SHOT PUT
| I
1 )
10th Grade; Kaschenback, Carl 1.!
Kerpovich, Thomas 2; Brom'nski,
10th Grade: Stuart, Sandra 1,
Krimmel, ‘Andrea 2, Meyers, Carol 3;
.11th Grade: Davis, Margery “1, | John 3; :
Covert, Gloria 2, Larish, Susan 3; | 11th Grade: Piatt, Larry 1, Dover,
12th Grade: Dungey, Carol 1,|Howard 2, Ashman, Robert 3; |
Woolbert, Judith 2, Kozick, Theresa 12th Grade: Phillips, Bernard 1, |
3. , Welitchko, ‘Steven 2, Butler, John 3. |
RUNNING BROAD JUMP
10th Grade: Eck, Beverly 1, Har-
vey, Karen 2, Carr, Katherine 3;
11th Grade: Devlin, Susan 1; Ho-
over, Sandra 2, Hoyt, Mary 3;
12th Grade: Koz'ck, Theresa, Or-
| chard, Elsa 2, Scott, Ruthann 3.
BOYS’ EVENTS
100-YARD DASH
10th Grade: Cave, George 1, Loh-
BROAD JUMP
10th Grade: Berkley, (Samuel 1,
Earl, Bradley 2, Doran, Charles 3;
11th Grade: Groff, Thomas 1,
Grant, Ronald 2, Haradem, Paul 3;
12th Grade: Wileman, Robert 1, |
Kaleta, Robert 2, Bush, Carl 3.
MILE RELAY
10th Grade: 1st, Steele, Vernon, |
Campbell John Moss, Ronald Kyttle,
mann, John 2, Romanchick, Robert | Edward;
3; 11th Grade: 1st, Cooper, William,
11th Grade: Moss, Richard 1, |Eckreat, William, Propos, Randy, |
Strauser, James 2, Green, Steven 3; Major, Larry;
12th Grade: Harris, El L Devlin, | 12th Grade: Ist, Welitchko, Steph-
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| ceived prize lists,
! dollar
| ald," Chere, Lewis.
| Buckley, James, Ryan, David, Philo,
| Lee;
Letts, Robert,
: Gary:
| Jones,
| Thomas,
| John,
| Paul, Anderson, Donald, Grant, Ron- |
Co-Chairmen Of
GILBERT TOUGH
Edward Powell, Qak Hill, general |
| chairman of the 18th annual Leh- |
| man Horse Show, has named as
| show co-chairmen Myron S. Baker |
and Gilbert D. Tough.
Co-Chairmen Baker and Tough’!
report that Prize Lists have been
mailed: out to horsemen this week
and ask that entries be returned as |
| early ‘as possible in order that they
| may be listed in the printed pro- |
gram for the 18th annual horse
show. Persons interested in enter- |
| ing the show who have mot re-"
please contact |
cither Baker or Tough.
The July 3rd Western Show will
get underway at 5 pm: and con-
tinue. until dark. There is a one
entry fee for
the Rodeo Races and Time Events |
"on Tuesday afternoon. Entry fees |
| for each class are divided among
the winners as follows: 1st. prize,
| 40%; 2nd prize, 25%; 3rd prize,
| 15%; 4th prize, 10%. Classes are
as follows: Class No. 1 — Pick up
Race; No. 2 — Boot Race; No. 3 —
| Clover Leaf Race;; No. 4 — Shovel
5 — Barrel Cutting; No.
Race; No.
en, Welsh, William, Williams, Don-:
1, MILE RELAY
10th Grade: 1st, McCuen, Charles,
11th Grade: 1st, Gauntlett, Thomas, |
Reggie, Daniel, Cobb,
12th ‘Grade: 1st, Yagload, Joseph, |
Blair,’ Dennis, Harris, Earl, Welsh, |
William. ;
10th © Grade: Shannon, Robert,
Glahn, William, Vasco, Kenneth, Tre-
dennick, William, Kerpovich, Thom-
as, Farley, John, ‘Lugar, Andrew,
Kenneth, Griffith, Roger,
Jones, Michael;
11th Grade: Miers, Carl, Gauntlett |
Cooper, William," Molski,
Ferguson John, Heradem,}
ald, Ashman, Robert, t, Dover, Howard. [
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| Pleasure Horse; Horsemanship; Eng-
' Knock Down and Out; Open Parade;
| Ponies Under 14.2; Three Gaited;
| Western (Cloverleaf;
(open);
each class of |
| will be covered live by Jim Ward
| on July 4 for those horsémen who
| kept their horses on the grounds
id [ <<
Lehman Show
MYRON S. BAKER
6 — Bag Race; No. 7 — Egg Race;
No. 8 — Musical Chairs; No. 9 —
Obstacle Race.
The show will get underway |
promptly at 10, preceded by a-
colorful parade sponsored by Back
Mountain Horsemen's - Association,
Bud Mekeel, chairman... .
The first class will be for Walk-
ing ~ Horses, followed by these
classes: Lead Line Pony; Western
lish Tack; Hunter Hack;
Western;
Conformation
Hunters; Five Gaited; Horsemanship,
Western | Tack; Walking Horse
Road Hack; Western Trail
lass; Working Hunters; Horseman-
ship, English Tack; Scurry Jumpers,
Park Riding, Ponies; Pair.
The entire July 3 and 4th hows
of Radio Station WBAX, according
to Dorothy Baker, director of publi-
city)
Mrs. Bud Mekeel, chairman of the
dinner committee for the Women’s
Auxiliary, announces the following
menu; half charcoal broiled chicken;
baked beans, corn on the cob; sliced
tomatoes, pctato salad, beverages,
rolls, pie and ice cream. No reser-
vations necessary. :
A novel feature this year will be
a Horseman's Breakfast at 6 a.m.
overnight or who arrive early Wed-
nesday morning.
i NEW SUNDAY HOURS |
[ for
DIGTON'S BAKERY |
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i Shavertown Shopping Center |
9 am. to 2 p.m. |
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