The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 07, 1963, Image 3

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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
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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
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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.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1963
Huntsville had 4 of its 5 men in |J. Carey and A. Duboise tried hard json could only muster 23 points
a total of 45 points.
the last quarter to lead the Shaver- quarter and threw in 14 of his 34 given lots of help by Shelly and
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Shavertown | for the Saints, and combined for |between them, and except for Se
baugh with 10, no one else on
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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.
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Parvin... 2 8|Richardson, T. ... 4 12
Major 5 Sl 0 10 Ohlman 2.6
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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
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C. Brobst 5 BEY Totals... Londo dy 19 14-52
{Crispell .... 4 8 | East Dallas G. F. Pts
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Bolton 52 Si Tenza .... 5. oan
Searfoss 3 7 | Lamoreaux . 0: 4
— | Wagner _.. ... 0: 0
Totals _ 80 | Shelley .... .... 9. 19
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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.
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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.
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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.
Some 20,000 apiaries in the state
range from one to over 1,000
colonies.
Beekeeping offers a wonderful
opportunity to supplement incomes
for part-time farmers and affords
healthful outdoor relaxation.
Search Goes On For
Blightless Chestnuts
A 50-year search for native blight-
resistant trees since destruction of
America’s chestnut forests by blight
has produced few tangible results,
but the quest goes on, esse D. Diller,
of the US. Forest Service told Penn-
sylvania Nut Growers Association at
the State Farm Show.
Hopes for finding native chestnuts)|
that have developed blight resistance | {
are based, he said on the porsistent
sprouting, and occasional fruiting of |
some of the sprouts, from the base of |
trees blighted years ago, and the
discovery of surviving chestnut trees
in blighted areas.
To date, Diller states, “less than
10 per cent of the grafts have sur-
vived -- and they have escaped the
blight only by luck.”
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