DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1962 Er *s SECTION B— PACEY NIA § wn, wey Seeks W SC Championship Saturday At Home | started to move in the third period D 1 D k h 4 Fo S { h Stan Palmer Scores 3 TD's |reriidninnt DallasDowns |Lake-Lehman Tries For Seven ! ® With Allabaugh and Yezilski Northwest 27 7 x I A : [ Wi l Ww DC Ay . . . - 1 = { Im 21-0 Win Over Luzerme |=» tu oie rl Victory Against West Wyoming 1 we : 3 . . wh : A : fumble occurred with Stan Rusiluski oon lallies ree This Saturday will ring down the | West Wyoming Cowboys. y ; For the first time in over five | point "production in the second |10-yard stripe before a fumble . : . : Y Lehman-W Ww mi 1 voore tons] High School’. football | period” on runs of10. 90and 24 halted the. drive. at the 18 with recovering for the Knights. Touchdowns In Win curtain for another grid season in It turned out to be a good season est yo ng an 1 ~ game was played in a driving snow- yards and then followed each score |Reino recovering for the Lions. This was the only real threat by the Back Mountain area (unless an- |for both Back Mountain grid teams | Take-Lehman fresh from its 21-C storm Saturday afternoon when the Knights of Lake-Lehman and the up with the extra point on ruams off-tackle. All Palmer With the period coming to a close the Lions in the second half even though they recorded three more Dallas racked up win number six Monday afternoon by beating win- other snow blankets the field like last weekend) with Dallas hosting as Dallas goes into the Wyoming tilt’ with “championship hopes” in | win over Luzerne in a driving snow storm moves into Wyoming stadium e Lions of Luzerne engaged in a | Knights Threaten the teams exchanged sides on the | first downs in the contest. 4 less Northwest 27-7 on a water- | 25% y ere, Conference 3 inners, sight, while Lake-Le hman shows 2 | to battle the Cowboys of West Wyo, snow-blown affair at the Dallas| Lake-Lehman threatened in the |field and with the wind to their | Lake-Lehman Threatens Again soaked gridiron. The win kept Dal- Wyoming at the Dallas Senior High 6-3 1e00rd going into its final en- | ming under Nick Aazelmi. Junior High field. Approximately | opening period when Stan Rusiloski | backs the Knights rolled in high| Lake-Lehman had another scoring [las in the unbeaten ranks although field. counter against a rugged West| The win for the Knights Saturs pro- LS Despite the weather conditions 4 -0 tie wi i ; a ; 1 ne \NENEEN REE NEN ENN EARN E NENA fe Pe om Bay. He tlloviod Liter Dace ao | manuel 00 yori tollotving toe rend by 2 00 bo with Te this year due to injuries especially un B | with a slant. off-tackle for the extra |-, his likin h rned in his | half kickoff. S wage when quarterback Ray Richards u =u le o his g as he tu n , : M. J. Golden, Executive Director | the unscored upon record of Wyo- f : . : lucls Everything B point. most productive game in his school | After this score, © Coach Eddie Loe 7 HE © :s- | ming last season when it battled Was ouf Of the Ineup with In nd R x Rinken Recovers Yaible :areer, both point-wise and yard- | Brominski sent his first two con- of the Pennsylvania Game Commis- the hich dod Redckine 4 juries. This was proven particular- esent : 5 ou need for WM | Moments later Rinken recovered | .ge-wise . . . This was the first |tingents to the locker rooms and |S!OR, UT8€S al iunters Yo girk 9 6 6 iy a k b : And vg [J 1a the Dallas ray when Richends rg at \ ou y = a Lion fumble at the 20 to set up| same since the Forty-Fort - West |the third and fourth stringers fin- SRigy during ho dmnting Senso. took the Boer onl kick off rise seme off the bench in the setond Heros } = g 2 Palmer’s next run. littston encounter about seven |ished the game. Use COTTON sense: oiriesy 2nd raced 0 ards - throu Ee Deriod aad ran the ball dub steadily i H @| On first down Palmer found day- | years ago, that was played in a | Fumble Sets Up TD care while hunting,” Golden said. Wooo; = £ €|up and down the gridiron most of ] - B light again up the middle and | iriving snow storm . . . Luzerne’s| Shoftly after the game was under- Contrary to opdlar Sg hans ay i qb ifthe gd gad had Dallas hanging { EH mW romped 20 yards for the score. Pal | 3and tried to encourage the Lions! Way Northwest tried a pitchout | 8 Is one of the salest of sports. even: seniors - will. ‘be playing jon for a scoreless tie. ; f x mer again ran over the PAT. y playing several numbers from |that was fumbled and Dallas recov- 2 ey hunter otehed the muzzle oer final game for ey Eddie Last weekend the Cowboys i I] Whatever room you're planning to remodel—from m | Lopasky Intercepts he buses . . . The officials did a|ered at the 20 to set up the first | Ol tne gun and took care not to |Brominskls charges and they in-|dropped a 32-21 decision to Forty- 5 living room to a got everything you x Finding it rough to run against{ jretty good job under prevailing Dallas score. point it toward himself or another clude: Bob Letts, Arch Paltrineri Fort when the Flyers tallied twice 1 will = need to do the job quickly, easily and economically: W the tough interior line of the | onditions in that they couldn’t| Minutes later Joe Noon cracked | Person, accidents would be practi- jand Willard Bullock-ends; Larry lin the final period to erase a 21-18 Ti N job.q Yr y tly: x Knights, Mataconis took to the air- | find-the chalk lines... Both schools | over from 7 yards out for his first cally eliminated. : Piatt and Bob Ashman-tackles; Gary | deficit. : a = © GEORGIA-PACIFIC REAL WOOD PANELING. B lanes only to have Dick: ‘Lopasky | agreed before game time to play TD. Farley slanted off-tackle for | Unload guns before carrying them Smith, Sterling McMichael and Del Coach Eddie Edwards has nine New i x (18 prefinished hardwoods — family-proof finish N intercept one at the 43 and ‘roll to | ten minute quarters .. . Lake-Leh- | the extra point. into cars, camps, or homes, or climb | Voight-guards; Bob Decker-center)| seniors playing theirsfinal game fog Nash. = for lasting beauty.) MB the Lions 24 before beirig hauled | man. recorded seven first downs, |? More Scores ing a fence. Keep the firearm on- | Paul Siket-quarterback and Don | the Black and Gold of Lake-Lohman go yu \ 5 dow from behind: Ligarne picked. up eall in the | ~ Dallas chalked up two more touch- | safe until ready to shoot at a target | Andrews-halfback, if he has okay | High and they include: Tom Evans Bar 5 © QUALITY PAINTS IN RAINBOW COLORS. » Again the forward wall of Lake | second half . . . Tom Yezilski had | owns in the second period follow- positively identified as legal game. from doctor following a foot in- and Bernie Snyder - ends; Bob 3essie i m @ FLOOR TILES TO, MATCH YOUR DECOR. = Lehman turned in some ‘crisp block- { 5ne of his toughest days of the year ne Sao penis, Sp os ra one 32 oni Jay, = Bea ams of ie sonsl. Bike and Pee Spencer Sackies ing and again “Mr. Palmer” was he ‘found it difficult in. turni e first drive was from 35 yards ; 3 : i d y ce Lord-guard; olan Rusioszl af Mes 5 ® ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS IN MANY DESIGNS, = off ' to paydirt, this time for 24 he Shree , wide pi BE out and Joe Noon capped this | Take no chances. - Let's make this | seniors fans can look forward to | James Worth-centers; Bob Rogers- | n START YOUR REMODELING BY SEEING US TODAY! x yards. Stan wrapped up’ the scor- nights bottled him up well on the | march with a 4-yard burst up the Emilee Soe ; Suis 1 mighty good Boothal with the | quarterback; = Stanley Palmer-full- i a Bis : int for the day as he bolted over] oa : : middle for the score, Farley again ast year ennsylvanians were | aumber of - underclassmen coming | back. i m Open Until 3 P.M. Saturdays un ae oy a Ande 0 er, oe fat id converted. fatally injured and 454 other hunt-|up that played good football this| This game rates a toss-up with u Phone 674-8866 g aun I om a Minutes later- another Northwest | ers. were accidentally wounded. The | year when they saw action. the Knights holding a slight edge © on n . Lake-Lehman missed a score fol- pe i : punt reached the Rangers 40 from accident Tele mons hunters, how- Don’ Andrews will be the acting | its ‘seasonal record, HH Blowing the ensuing kick-off when . : where the Mountaineers started its | €Ver iS Very OW Synen compared 10 | captain for this final game even if et : = Bo Ths finmbled on an attempted | YAU€Y Organization fina] drive of the first hall and | other types of accidental death and | he doesn't see action SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST ! ww E ae 8 | hind off and Don Rittenhouse re- - again Noon cracked over from the | Injury, ranking firearm accidents : ; we —28 evered: at the 2. To Fete All-Stars 3 for his third TD. Farley again ome) po oe curring in | : EB | The Knights ‘reached ‘the 8 before Back Mountain Little League All- slanted off right tackle for the extra | homes) eighth on the list. 7 0 LUMBER (Z: ETL pr ny 3 t ted | poin as : : : . . . i E 1s an phsy as Juteretp ia i i: ol aa 62 Yard March Classified ads will sell or rent The Best Of Music For Your Listening Enjoyment { B —1®& 2. E. CENTER STREET: a Lions Start To Move Center Friday, November 16, 6:30 Dallas received the second half Er is a ag : : 5 oy SHAVERTOWN Eo = Luzerne unable to unleash any oa bis Li Civic, Social and loki or 3 sured 2 drive om expected to be constructd in 1962, AP cn a J i kind of attack in, the first half Siig, Gund On the first down .Joe Noon | according to Newsprint Facts. EERE SAE a 100 die-hard football fans braved the inclement weather to see Lake- Lehman emerge victorious 21-0 be- hind ‘the great ‘“snow-footed runner’ Stan Palmer who tallied all of the points, Palmer blasted over for his 21- (ing up ing snow storm reached the Lions recovered a Luzerne fumble on the Lake-Lehman 43. f With Ellsworth and Lopasky pick- large yardage, along with thrusts up the middle by Palmer, Lake-Lehman moving into a blind- gear in the second period. Early in the second period the Lions were forced to punt with the ball reaching the Luzerne 30. With Palmer carring for three straight plays the Knights moved into “snowland” for the first scor- ing of the day as Palmer cracked up USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN ‘TIL XMAS opportunity in the final period fol- lowing a Luzerne punt as they marched to the Lions 12 before the defense stopped Stan Palmer on a fourth down running play with two yards needed for a first down. Notes In recognition of the honor the All-Stars have brought to the Wyo- ming Valley, Robert Lenkowski, Kingston chairman of the project, assisted by club member Mike Witek, Dallas, manager of the Dallas Dairy Team, and Frank Meneguzzo, Pringle, wil ‘give them reversible jackets. "Alexander’s ‘Band, twenty-one pieces, will play at the ceremony, and there will be ‘a drawing for they were held to a 0-0 tie by West Wyoming. Junior fullback Joe Noon cracked Neighboring Lake-Lehman will close out its season when it travels to the Wyoming field to play the over for three first half touchdowns and Farley ran the extra points each time to rack up 21-0 lead by halftime. Tom Kerpovich recorded the final TD as the Mountaineers picked up 24 yards to ‘the North- west 38 before being brought down by the last man that had a crack at him. Paul Siket followed with another first down when a quarter- back sneak picked up 12 yards ‘to the 26. Six plays later Kerpovich carried it in from the 7. Harris was stopped on a running play for the extra point, but Dallas led 27-0. Varsity Leaves Field With this lead Eddie Brominski Make It A Safe Hunting Season losses. Rangers Move 45 Yards Late in the contest the Rangers did mount a drive of 45 yards for its only score with the aid of a few penalties. Leland Charles capped the drive with a 4-yard run for the score and Cavillinj sneaked over the extra point. Taf ‘The game ‘ended following the i | prizes. The public is invited. yanked his mainstays and began |extra point. PR VER using his ‘third and fourth stringers Dallas held the edge in first Supervisors To Meet and sent the rest of players to the | downs 10-6. Jackson Township Supervisors will" meet Tuesday night at 7:30 in the Fire Hall the regular meeting time last Tuesday having been post- poned because of the General showers. The reserves . were .unable to move the ball at ease as it had some contest but this was due ‘to the conditions of the field. They did turn in fine defensive performances and many times threw the North- west ball carriers for good size Election. Tu aa To Keep Dogs Out Front Wyoming eleven. Dallas-Wyoming Dallas with a (6-1-0) record in- cluding the Northwest game will try and finish the season undefeated even though its’ record is marred day also snapped a two game losing streak and gave Lake-Lehman a (6-3) record going into its final en- counter, so it is sure of a winning season regardless of the outcome Saturday. West Wyoming (3-2-3) for the season has had its ups and downs i WNAK & Serving 12 Counties Tune in Sunday at 2 P.M. for the CLEVELAND BROWNS - WASHINGTON REDSKINS Pro Foot- | ball Game sponsored by your Admiral Dealers unk Mary Carter Paints.” SHOP MONDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY-9:30 AM. fo 9:00 P.M. TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY — 9:30 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M.! 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