a DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Junior High All- Stars To Clash; Lake And East Dallas In Semi's Top Scorers Listed; Huntsville Gets By Saturday night the Church League will enter the semi-finals in play- offs ‘with East Dallas meeting Har- veys Lake. An extra added attraction for Saturday night will be the All-Stars High - ‘School. All-Stars will play two games. The first beginning at 6:34 will feature NEERENEEEEENNREEE NERNEY McDERMOTTS “BAR and COCKTAIL LOUNGE LUNDY BLDG. - 36 - 40 MAIN ST. DALLAS OPEN ALL DAY Delicious Dinners and Snacks BEEUEREEE EERE ATEEREEY from Dallas Junior Ly CanseannnneessnnmmEnaEnS in'a N.B.A. tilt. in the A.B.L. game. most ardent fans. Players for the contests will be selected by mem- bers of their respective leagues. Games will be officiated by mem- bers of Dallas Senior High Basket- ball team. Shavertown vs. Huntsville In the first game of the church league play-offs Huntsville Christian defeated Shavertown 68-62. The Shavertown club almost pulled the game out of the fire in the final quarter outscoring the Huntsville Five 24-11. With three minutes to go they were only 4 points down by virtue of an all court pass, but just when it looked like they were going to close the gap Charlie Brobst | T. Oney had 9 of his 11 points in ‘town attack, two teams from the seventh grade | Edwards A combination of eighth and ninth | Oney, B grade All-Stars will clash at 7:30 Hontz Many of the | | Dymond All-Stars are the Church League's ] and Gary Dietz threw in baskets to | keep the victory safe for Huntsville. | | the double figures while had three men in the same category. | Shavertown G. F. Pts. | Davis ios cal tin 2.50 4 Rome ....\ 0. re ol inhi 4 6:8 LT Oney, T. .... od 3 TIL WP TO hd os BD 0 A Se Sd, 3 3 T Totals... ... SALA V8 BT Huntsville Christian G. F. Pts. | Chas. Brobst Ge... 43 11] Kozick 9 Ye 1 Fossedal 6 4 16 Dietz...” :: 82 18 Hontz 0 4 Pots Con 28 10 68 St. Therese’s vs. Harveys Lake In a ball game that was supposed to be a runaway for Harveys Lake, St. Therese’s dogged their opponents and the boys from the Lake were happy to walk away with a 80-71 | decision. The second quarter proved to be the downfall of the Saints, as they | were outscored 24-14. The, rest of periods were just about even. Hinkle got “hot” in ‘the last. Zeke ints In. a nice evening's work. po THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1963 Huntsville had 4 of its 5 men in |J. Carey and A. 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The U.G.I. Does Not Sell Appliances But Calls Your Attention To This Outstanding Value! Shavertown | for the Saints, and combined for |between them, and except for Se baugh with 10, no one else on ‘Milius St. Threse’s G. F. Pts.| Prince of Peace club could ih Duboise &.. le ait 739 | double figures. Carvey |i ul 4 26 | Prince of Peace G. F. Pts. | Yeisley ...—. dh dase OB Thomas i... 7. .icSawtinmiies; 3745.21 Parvin... 2 8|Richardson, T. ... 4 12 Major 5 Sl 0 10 Ohlman 2.6 — t— —|Alabaugh .-..... 0 10 Totals... 0... 0000. 29 13 TEIRichardson, ‘B: ... 1.7 Harveys Lake GCG. FP PlsaFinn 0... QO Hawris 0 30 TGR dan Ln i 2.8 | Hinkle . +16] 2-84 —_— = — C. Brobst 5 BEY Totals... Londo dy 19 14-52 {Crispell .... 4 8 | East Dallas G. F. Pts | Price 5-2 TF Bvang Lo iliac. 8:30 Bolton 52 Si Tenza .... 5. oan Searfoss 3 7 | Lamoreaux . 0: 4 — | Wagner _.. ... 0: 0 Totals _ 80 | Shelley .... .... 9. 19 Lasher i..ol aiid. 2:2 Prince of Peace vs. East Dallas —_ = — In the final game of the evening,| Totals .... ....._........... 26° 20 72 East Dallas knocked Prince of Peace by a surprising 72-52 score. Ten Top Scorers Game was close for only one per- | Player Team Pts. Ave. iod, and when East Dallas began | Hinkle, Harveys Lake... 184 20.4 building their lead Prince of Peace |Fossedal, Huntsville Chris. 193 18.3 just couldn’t get rolling while East Thomas, Prince of Peace....149 16.6 Dallas could do no wrong. Wes |Kozick, Huntsville Chris....142 15.8 Evans did yeoman’s work, collecting | Hontz, Shavertown .... 138 15.3 30 points as well as a fine job on | Rome, Shavertown .... 117 13.0 clearing the backboards. He was G. Brobst, Harveys Lake... 111 12.3 T. Richardson, Pr. of Pce. 108 12.0 Tenza. J. Thomas and T. Richard- | Tenza, East Dallas ...... 108 15.3 Evans, East Dallas ..........._. 100 14.3 Knights Lose Last Of Season The Knights lost to Swoyersville, 98-48, in the last game of the sea- son Wednesday night. The Sailors were superior in height and ability, and the starting five tallied 60 points in the first half to Lake-Lehman’s 17. Both coaches cleared their benches. during the final two quarters. Olejnick paced the Sailors with 20 points; and R. Yurko, Poostay and Puk hit in double figures. Foster and Rogers led the Knights with 15 and 13 respectively. Lake-Lehman Gray 1 oa nan Rogers .... Yettie ius oui Sponsellor ... ..... Ellsworth ... ....... Palmer... Kunkle .... G. F. Pts. 6 =x = . | SS ovoonboo OO NMNKHO BN Topashy © Hollos..:d 0 i Jones di i na Totals Sweyersville Poostay Olejnick Holy: io: Callaghan .... ... Puk . I, = HE foo oaoe dona ie = [0] o & Nw A) 4 © Od [ay Sadusky Kalmanowicz ... R. Yurko HNB BRNO OWO jt | HOQOQONNHODODMOO Totals : 16 98 Lake-Lehman ___ ... 3 14 15 16—48 Swoyersville .... ...33 27 17 21—98 Fouls tried, Lake-Lehman 24, Swoyersville 25. Officials, R. Brown and Wasel- eski.’ Covering all Lake-Lehman basket- ball games in the season for 1962- 1963 has been Jay Ruckel.—Ed. V.A. Questions Q. I see the VA pays pension under a heading “Civil War Pen- sions”. I thought all the Civil War veterans were dead ? A. Pensions for Civil War de- pendents are paid to widows and helpless children of Civil War veterans. There are about 3,000 on the rolls. Q. If a wife is g veteran, can she obtain a VA loan for a home even if her husband is not a veteran? A. Veterans’ benefits draw. no line between the sexes thus a woman veteran is eligible for a home loan guaranty. However, many women veterans might be un- | able to obtain loans because of low | annual income or doubts concerning long term employment. Your near- est VA office could advise you on this matter, J Q. Can I allow my annual GI insurance dividend to remain on -| deposit to meet future premiums? A. Yes, you may. Notify the VA office where you pay your premiums of your intention to allow your dividend to remain on deposit. Q. I have moved and left a for- warding address with the local post office. Will my GI insurance divi- dend due in January be forwarded ? ‘A. Yes. Postal regulations now permit the forwarding of your divi- dend check. Q. I understand a new law pro- vides for GI Bill education and training for peacetime veterans. ‘What should I do to find out if I am eligible to take advantage of this? A. If you have a service - con- nected disability, you should regis- ter as soon as possible with your nearest Veterans Administration of- fice for an appointment with a VA counselor. This is the required first step. Q. I am a Korean Conflict veter- an. How much longer do I have to apply for a GI home loan? A. The minimum deadline for Korean Conflict veterans is January 31, 1965, and the maximum dead- line is January 31, 1975. For all. dates between the deadline is gov- erned by the individual veteran's length of active service. Dallas Cleans Up Last Game 88-44 Final game of 1962-63 season, {Dallas Mountaineers defeated Wilkes-Barre Township on the los- | ers’ home court. In the highest scor- | ing game of the campaign Dallas | scored 88 to a mere 44 for Wilkes- | Barre Township. | [Since it was the last game, Coach | Brobst started the five seniors on | the squad: Gary Cobb, Thomas Gauntlett, Robert Letts, Paul Siket: and Jack Zarno. Late in the third quarter these seniors were replaced by members who will be on the team next year: Don Martin, John Far- ley, Jack Mokychic, Ronald Sini- crope, Nick Sosik, Bradley Earl, Fred Gossart, and Ralph Elston. High scores for the Mountaineers were Robert Letts 23, and Thomas Gauntlett 20. For the losers Shu- moski, was high with 186. After having a fine season the boys can relax and look forward to next year. If Dallas had had a few breaks in their favor we might be cheering them on in PIAA playoffs. DALLAS Gauntlett Martin Letts Farley Mokychic Sinicrope Cobb Zaino Siket Elston Earl Gosart Sosik oq N = Nog RNS H HO MHOMRWANKOOWO WD! = | DONO N®XOWNN HONOOUNOMN | NOCOCOCORN UO NNO WwW w nN 00 © W-B TWP. Wiliezewski Shumoski ; Rozanski, J. Gavis Buzak Rismal Quinn Rozanski, R. w= 3g = @ = NOWO HH OW. gqooNND 15 14 44 Fouls tried—Dallas 31; W-B Twp. 27. Supplement Income By Keeping Bees Pennsylvania needs more and better beekeeping, says William W. Clarke, Jr., extension bee specialist at the Pennsylvania State Univer- sity. Clarke said the state produces about 5 million pounds of honey and-imports from other states about an equal amount. Pennsylvania bee colony numbers dropped slightly this: year to an estimated 144,000, producing slight- ly under 5,000,000 pounds or an average of 85 pounds per colony. 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