The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 21, 1962, Image 4

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    SECTION A — PAGE 4 ; THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1962
(Conmned | from’ Page 3 A) | Knecht, 1h «ov 1 0 | Strausers — — — — ABR JH : ; | G. Sponseller; Oly asciiaze 9 2 2 Fox vf, erring dei 0c 0m
Kupstas, 2b - wi 0 0 Williams, 3b 4 2 2 | Miller, If -- 2 Q 0 | Trucksville — — — ABR Hu Dubil, 1b i 4 4 2 | Kittle, p 0 2]
Newhart, cf = a) 0 0 Knorr, p oe - 4 1 3 | Swingle, 3b i 0 0 | Williams, cf ete i 1 1 Kern, If oon oe 4 2 0 Yascur, if - 0 A
Mahler, If; GQ 0° 0 Blase Me riocenes $0.00. 0) Tyrell © wT 0 70) Zela, 3b #124 3 2 Ehret, ss wives QQ. 0] ‘Spencer, o ei
dN of Povelll, (pf itt 3 0 0) Hoover, 2b. +i 3 v9 0 'Omalia, If wei gd GHSERE gy al a y | Bombick, cf Q. Off
Total oon 24 5 5 Burkhart, 1b ein 0 1 | Youngblood, ss i 3 0 0 | Antanitis, 1b «oe 4 0 1 ‘Lozo, 3b wo 0 —_ — —
Gosart, 1b «osm 1 0 | Wade, cf - 23 0 0 ! Rosenburger, rf ren 0 0 MacDermot, a 2 1 0 0] Total drt meh 32:14 9
Westmoreland — — AB R H = (= | Monte, 1b A) 0 Q.| Rutkin, = pf’ vivian Q 0 0 ——— : rT LT TT
Pieczynski, 2b en 4 0:70) Total rein. 38 116 7 | Misson, rf 0) 3 es ss 3." 0 i — =
a : en | Nicol, i 1 0 o]Isaacs, 2b =. ZO = Postie Says: It’s A Home Run
Letts, p wig 0 Ol Dallas LLoSkiie Jy ABR g | Mahler, If -- 1 0 0 | Pope, ¢ 3 1 0 a : 1 TT: '
Harris, 3b «on £50k | BliParny Ip nisin 5 1 1 Schneider, c 1 0 — 0|Rogers, p imi gl X S With Your Coal Bin Loaded!
Devlin, cf, If FEO) ON deel 1h 0 0 1 Kupstas, 2b 1 9.0 | ri) mm Em 4 :
Marth, 1b - <3 k 1 Wilson, a 2 1 1 |i rf 1 0 0 | Total irri ress 22 7 4 HF Our NEW COAL
Eckhart, cf 0 1 | Townsend, p - 4 1 3 Rogers, p - 1 0 ¢ Harters vs. Duke Isaacs
Puchalsky, pf «ome 3 0 1| Wagner, cf -- ho 0 0 dl pe | am PLAN
Long, 38 i Ol rvey of a 0 0. Bfotal’ oro 20 0 0 i led by oe and Bor | BU DGET
opso, 1f 0 0 : [rp Sr | chalked up its second victory by . :
= A Pn 5 RE : 2 s 0) Gossarts vs. Duke Isaacs | overpower ing Duke Isaacs 14 to 2. GLEN 10 Months To Pay+—Local Deep Mined Coal
BEBE] oii 4 Thoth ‘eo 1 0 0| Fernbrook took advantage of | Kern. started the pitching for Har- ALDEN No Money Dotvn-=No Interest Charge Z
Fernbrook vs. Dallas lc. RuCBAON OF stim 1 + 10 0 | many Trucksville errors to drive | ters giving up only one hit to 13,000 B.T.U.’s—Full 2,000 1b, Weight
Fernbrook’s starting pitcher Knorr | McDonald, p. oon 9 0 0 | home:14 runs on 10 hits. The lead- | | Trucksville’s catcher Pope and COAL ) CALL OR 4-7781
won his own game with a two run | Buckno, If - 9 0 0 ing sluggers for Fernbrook were | striking out 8. Dubil supporting
double in the ninth which climaxed | Davis, ¢ LY 1 0 Blase and Ghble who each contri- Bis Bal nme a i 66 OXFORD STREET
2 thrilling mip and tuck ball game | ek 42 buted two hits to the cause. Fern- | homers. Gary ‘dponseller also ‘had: } J H POST CO ! i
Dallas a the scoring in the | otal =item 34 4 6:1 brook quick in the second inning | two hits for the victors and scoring | . . \ » Lee Park, Wilkes Barre
first with an opening single by Bob- | —- : — | with intermingled hits and errors | Ofce on Dubils first homerun. Be- |
Harters vs. Strausers sides the power hitting of Dubil, =
by Parry and a two run double by
the Dallas starting pitcher Steve
Townsend. Fernbrook countered in |
the 2nd taking advantage of a walk,
followed with a double by Williams
and a two run homer. by their
pitcher Knorr. Townsend brought
Dallas back into the game with a |
solo homer in the third and ‘then |
drove in another run with a dou-
ble in the fourth... The game re-
mained tied until the ninth, when
a single by Bellas and two walks |
sét the stage for Knorr's game
winning double. Both teams played
a fine defensive game.
The most |
outstanding play was a double play |
by Mike Davis of Dallas which cut |
off a run and retired the
There were also other stellar per-
formances in the defense by Fern-
sides. |
brook’s shortstop Melvy Morris and |
Dallas’s slick second baseman Bobby |
Parry.
Fernbrook — — — AR
G. Bellas, ¢
Gosart, If
Martin,2b
M. Morris, ss
Kozick, nf von
Gabel, cf -
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and Kern, combined their pitching |
{including a two run double by Blase.
The big boys from Lehman, Dubil | Trucksville came back in ‘the third |
with 2 hits by Zela and Williams |
skills to fan 17 of 23 Shavertown | while making use of many walks.
batters. Harters opened the scoring |
in the first with singles by Cook,
| i
Sponseller and Jones accounting for |
Fernbrook rallied again in the late
| innings chalking up 7 hits including
a double by Gable. Rogers went all |
the way for the losers while Knecht, |
one run. In the third the victors |
picked up two more runs including | Perella and Martin shared the |
solo home run by Dubil. Walks | mound duties for Fernbrook.
and 3 doubles by Fox, Yascus, and | =
Sponseller accounted for 6 more | Forublook hak) BR H
runs in the fifth. Shavertown’s hi I 18 We 2 1
pitchers, Rogers and Nicol, were | on e a fiir, 1 3 x
unable to tame the Harter's nine ee £ 2 2 2
at the late | Williams, 3b 4 1 1
Harters — — — — ABR H | Morris, ss 1 0 0]
Cools, ¢ ramet 1 2 Pollan ip ro ndnts 1 1 0
Sponseller, 2b ; 1 3 | G- Bellas, ¢ -- 4 3 1
Tub, 2X Io Burkhart, cf . gr hy Va
one. 1b i 1 1| Gable, cf 14 652
Bertram, 8b 1 1 | Myers, 2b 1 0
[ Fox, rf «im, 1 1 : Knorr 2b 0 1
Te 1 11K Morris, of ~ 9 0
! Bombick, ¢ - 1.
pon GT 0 0 Kozik, 0 0
Toro JE els 0 o | Knecht, p 1 0 |
Spencer, cf 0 0 Martin, p 0 0
fotalgl i tstninnise 33 9 JO Total rerimssiansniann 29 14 10
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