DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1962 SECTION B-—PAGE 1 had connected for 18 homers prior | Pharmacists on Duty A ® ® -_ -dtars ose hastern Finals O Pitman N J 4 - 1 mes 9 @ @ Ready For The First Pitch At Medford On Thursday Ho er B Wil / y B ] er meruns Dy teeiams, evan Hand Kern First Loss In LL Fay Back Mountain Little League |Championship. The game going |Dubil, $8 ......oooooos in 3 0 All-Stars had their World Series’ |seven innings. Berd, pili ans 0 Oo hopes jolted Saturday when a hard- Pitman will be without the ser-|Jones, cf 0 0 - hitting Pitman, N J., team walked | vices of Larzalere, who suffered a |Parry, 2b ..... 04 off with the Eastern Sectional crown | hairline fracture of the wrist, for | Fox, If ..ooooervvvrrvn. io 0 1 with a 4-1 win. the World Series. He was taken Cook, € ........cooemmomresss 8 0 as Played before a huge crowd on |to a nearby Boston hospital where —— — its William H. Spicer field, South Med- | X-Rays disclosed the fracture. A |TOTALS __ 1°3 on, ford, Mass., Pitman erupted for |cast was placed on the arm and he | ? nd three runs in ‘the bottom of the|was later released. | Pitman, N. J. AR % H, fifth, with Ted Williams hitting a| Parry, Morris, Martin and Town- | Larzalere, 3b .....coec.... @ 0 0 ie two-run homer to clinch the title. |send played good defensive ball for | Mutzer, 3b _...... my 88 By winning the Eastern Sectional | Back Mountain during the two |Cuddy, ss ~B EF y title, Pitman gained the right to |games. Williams, ¢ 8. % 3 an enter the Little League World Ser-| This was the first loss for Charlie |D. Chew, p ... 20 ‘3 Here can be spotted in the with photographers, television ground. Among others seen at the Mr. and Mrs. John Townsend ies which opened Tuesday in Wil-|Kern in Little League competition | E. Chew, rf 0 4 middle of the Back Mountain men and radio men all seeking Mrs, Marian Kern and Helen games were Mr. and Mrs. James and daughter, Molly, A. Lee |liamsport. in two years. Doughty, cf 0 4 cheering section Mrs. Lewis : pre-game information. Here Jim Hoover, raise their hands in a Huston, Sr., Mrs. Helen Harris, Stewart, Jr., and éhiliren Re- Pitman was scheduled to face the Back Mountain had scored 52 | Quinn, of S 8 Isaac and Mrs. Nancy Groblew- Lohman bends over a starting salute at the top of the stands. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilson, Tex becca and Allen, Mrs. Edwin | Winner of the Southern Section of runs to the oppositions’ 15 in 11 Bevan, 1b .._.. 21:53 ski. With them at the game line-up sheet while Ed Fisher Others in this group are Mel- Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kern and Mrs. Carl Kern. |the United States. contests. Mcllvane, if .....c.....2 0 0 were John Isaac, Tommy and of WNAK waits intently to vin Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Alan “Sonny” Martin, Mr. and Mrs. There are others whose names |Fitman Takes Lead Kern (5-1) in play-offs racked | Middleton, If ..... een @ 00 Tony Groblewski. start his broadcast. Boston Fox, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Elmer Scott, Arthur Dennis, our spotters missed. Back Mountain was held score-|up 59 strikeouts while allowing 16 |Manley, 2b coon 2 1 0 The press stands were active newspaper men are in the fore- Dubil. | less in the top of the first, Martin | hits. —_— — — si —_— oe A being the only man to reaach base : . : TOTALS... ii iianPl 4 =D Back Mt. 6, Newton |] |Scoreless Duel Second-sacker Bob Parry opened |moved the runners along with a|Kern, ss... _. RAE bol Pr ui 2 0 ie Ls mavens ’ Ed Dubil of Back Mountain and |the inning by banging a long double | sacrifice. Morris walked loading |[Dubil, p .... ... 3 ing iio Larzalere, Pitman lead-off man, | hits g 2BH—D. Chew, Fox, Morris. HR— Back Mountain won the semi-|Don Colantonio of Newton were |to right-center, he later took third the sacks before Kern lined a |Jones, cf ... 2 0 0|was hit with the first pitch from Faniafe Bevan Williams. BB—Kern 2, D. final game at Medford by dumping [locked up in a good old fashined|on a passed ball with Fox at bat. | double to left-center scoring Cook | Parry, 2b. ... ..31 1 1|Kern. The diminutive third-sack- : Chew 2. SO—ZKern 7, D. Chew 11. — Newton, Mass. 6-1 with a six-run pitchers duel for four innings before | Then the fireworks started, Fox pn Townsend. Dubil followed with | | Jenkins, Worl med Dat og 0 0|er fell to the ground in pain, but |. Back Mountain had a good show- —_ fifth’ inning. the roof caved in’on Colantonio. drew a walk and as he neared first | another hit plating Morris and | Fox, If 1 0|in moments was back on his feet | = forthe games, especially Sats Neighborhood League Six runs, four hits, three walks Both hurlers had allowed but one jhe made a quick turn and streaked [Kern to wrap up ‘the scoring as | Cook, c __.. 1 0|and went to first. He later moved pedey Fonte Mrs. Marian Kern was and threo ehrofs: tells the eh rind Init for stony wis Colanonio eas Jones struckout and Parry up for | | — — —|to second on a wild pitch. br og 9 J pins lesge To Meet Rugust 30 : sh ; ing to make ay — ti i h i 7 ning uprising for Back Mountain. Parry, Fox Start Rally nite in a ui tims flied to right to en) Total | Lotion 18. 8.38 rh, bp foul ball in the bleacher section. Back Mountain. Neighborheod : and ‘Fox moving on to third. The | Loses Shutout 2BH — Parry. BB —D. Colan-| ct iiraouts, Dave Chew, opposing Mrs. Nancy Groblewski and | Bowling League will hold its sanual relay from Tempesta went over the |. Dubil lost his bid for a shutout in tonio 6, Dubil 3. SO — D. Colan- hurler, wrapped a double off the friends were in Williamsport root- | re-organization meeting, Thursday, fence with Fox coming home. the sixth when Don Colantonio | Jtonio 5, Dail 7. "| right field -wall, Larzalere thinking al Phe ale, [an fod 2 Jae eying Incidentally Fox was a re- was safe as Townsend dropped | a the ball was going foul and in even | © : ’ i mn 2 T 225 placement for Jenking who | Parry’s throw. The next two hitgers Motorcade Greets a pain. with Tis oxen orm BD ho T= ar T w hiv In 1880 ‘twisted his ankle making a |grounded out to Parry with Colan- = ailed to run unti ew reached | ; ownsil n . fine running catch off the Bn tonio scoring. Feeley then reached | Little Leaguers second base ‘almost thus allowing wR en fm a Back Kingston Di in 1880 had BUFFERIN of the opposing hurler in |Dubil for the second hit of the game | “Will icv Be. mad Boo | Bern to get out of bh jam by getting Mo reer a. % 2 a a an area of 29 square miles, as com- TABLETS the third frame. with a ground single to left before | 165627" was the grey RA hr Earl Chew to ground out to end a Volos out Ia Kis er the | pared to today’s 15.5 square miles. , Townsend followed with a single Piselli popped to Dubil to end id Seding the homebound Marte Hock poss Pay) 4) a fitels vie 2 heliconger which landed | At that time it included what is now e after’ Cook © walked. ~Martin' ‘then | So Fourteen dejected little men didn’t oper in Sy Wi SoooALIor in the middle of the playing field. | | Fypming Borough. ‘ 3 : | - ® With Di-Alminate C59 x Y > i 3b gb : By Tie oy 4 i i 5 Seople Pitman, first sacker Bevan strode to a = Das was eSimone; 3b. D..n ’ ) k ern fast ball oa] | Wheeler's Cafe’ Don Colantonio, pea 3 yg 21 Sr Comings to the end, had the plals HE rel gE 44 et last buf not least, CONGRATULA- McDERMOTTS $2 37 | DiDomenico, ss... .. 3 © 0 been phoning police, fire com- Pitan into a 1-0 lead. TIONS! to the Back Mountain Little BAR and COCKTAIL = NOXEN ROAD Tempesta, cf ..... .. 3 1 | Panies, and the Post all day Sunday, It was later learned that »| “€ague All-Stars along with Man- | HARVEYS LAKE NPealey a iv lo oti asking: on there be a parade?”| poo. failed to touch third on |28¢r Bill Sponsellor and Coach Jack | LOUNGE : EVERY S AT NIGHT |p iselli, 1b EE 2.05.0 3 hg aad Ly fie Ce May- the homer and would have been Dn vay ame na wonders LUNDY BLDG. lie wi : ' | P. Colantonio, rf bE | LO a ’ y Was sure. | declared out had Back Moun- J Sny am representing 36 - 40 MAIN ST Va ns rug Store LOBSTER TAIL {Caveta, Mi. roo ll 2 0 0 Well there darn well ought to be”, | . yoi ‘made an appeal play at |Back Mountain but Wyoming Val-| ’ | 4 PLATTER | Arizmende, 2b lo. 1 0 0 | was the rm After all, they third, but it went unnoticed. ley. It was no disgrace to lose to | | Fy DALLAS : SHAVERTOWN Fe? ik 1 aA are our champs. Morris Dotbles a fine Pitman team. 3 OPEN DAY & Y Spring Chicken | Total oo20 ik 2 Finally, Andrew Roan, Shaver- Fox doubled to left to open the Back Mountain ABR. H. | = x OR 4-3888 Back Mt. b p, | town, decided to do something with | third but was out when he overran |B Delicious Dinners : . | an.2 his phone besides asking questions. db i in th d, Townsend, 1b .... ....... 3 0,0] o Townsend, 1b... 3 rly Hed WNAR second base and slipped in the mu Martin, of... 11 » D Cc | Martin, Pn 2 Tek el » WBAX, and betas tagged out by pitcher Chew Morris, 3b LOR I Movi | sil on the relay from Mcllvane. BS Ci oy <4 1S, 3b rR 0 1 0 (Continued on Page 8 B) In. the top of the fourth Morris SELLE SES I SES SENSU SESS GNSS SSSR SES SESS SESS SSSs—— smashed a double down the right- | i field line sending home Martin who | ! had hit a smash past the first sack- | i ; er for a hit. This knotted the game at 1-all and things looked bright CO, VGRA TULA TI ONS for Back Mountain with the big | | ° hitters coming up, but the big boys : failed to produce and Morris never 2e r got home from third. TO | . Williams Homers / In the bottom of the fifth Pitman 6 ’9 | A a finally got to Kern who had held | OUR CHAMPS g them to-two hits through the first four innings. | | Mcllvane fanned to start the in- a The SS rp d { ning, but Manley was safe on an | Back Mountain ) a error by Dubil. Mutzer then struck | out before Cuddy singled to center to plate Manley with the lead run | LI | i LE ] before Williams stepped up to ‘the dish and promptly hit a high drive LE AGI ERS over the rightfield fence to boost | Pitman to its winning 4-1 margin. Highlights $ Pitman, N. J., is located about 20 | | 0 miles from Camden and Woodbury FROM N. J. The team is managed by Five) Berle, soit, vn: orl] THE MANAGEMENT AND EMPLOYEES Pasqua. OF Both teams went into the game | | with a 10-0 record in play-off com- | as a | HALL'S PHARMACY ‘Williams and Dave Chew both hit | i five home runs including one grand- | slammer each. As a tean? 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