i 4 i error with E. Suda scoring. Kray- DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1963 SECTION A — PAGE. ‘Swoyerville Downs Dallas 10-3, Lake-Lehman 6-4 In School Tourney Three Teams Finish With 8-2 Record; Extra Base Hits Provide Punch For Sailors Dallas, Lake-Lehman and Swoyer- ville finished the season with 8-2 records in the Western Division of the schoolboy ranks and entered the 17th annual high school baseball tourney to determine the Wyoming Valley championship at Kingston Stadium, and among them, Swoyer- ville came out on top. Swoyerville and Lake-Lehman tangled im the opening game with the Sailors winning 6-4 behind the five-hit pitching of Joe Kovaleski, who bested Don Malak. Dallas and Swoyerville went at it ! Monday and paced by the bat of John Romanchick, the Sailors again behind the four-hit pitching of Kova- leski, trounced Dallas 10-3. Roman- chick cracked a single, triple and homerun. Swoyerville-Dallas Staked to an early three run lead in the first inning due to two walks and two errors the Sailors had little trouble in turning back the local Dallas club 10-3. 4 E. Suda walked to start the game and was sacrificed to 2nd by A. Suda. A single by Romanchick put runners at the corners. After Ro- manckick stole 2nd, Kovaleski was intentionally walked, loading the bases. Kraynak then hit a towering drive to deep left center with Ba- tory making the catch, Suda scoring and Romanchick taking 3rd. When Kovaleski tried to steal second Gos- art threw the ball into center. and the two rumners scored as Kerpo- vich let the ball go by him in center. Dallas had a chance to close the gap in the bottom of the first after Lockard was cafe on an error, and Brominski clouted a double in the corner in left. But Kovaleski got out of the jam by getting Kerpovich to ground out to first and Martin flied to right. ' An error by Cobb with two down in the second again started Paltri- neri on his downfall. Sadusky had opened the inning with a single and the next two hit- ters popped up before Cobb booted a grounder by E. Suda. A Suda followed with a double off the left field fence, plating Sadusky. Left- hand hitting Romanchick then caught a Paltrineri pitch and blast- ed it over the right field fence for a homer and three runs. The ball cleared the fence at the 350-foot mark. : | Swoverville scored two more in the third after two were out. Kray- nak opened with a s'ngle, but the next two pooped up before Yurko lined a single to center which got bv Kerpovich scoring Kraynak and Yurko taking third. Holup then lined a single up the middle ‘send- ine Yurko homs for a 9-0 lead. » Dallas scored twice in the fourth without getting a hit. Martin walked and was forced at second. Batory followed with a walk and both runners advanced as Cobb grounded to first. Paltrineri fol- lowed with a grounder to short which Yurko booted allowing both runners to score. is A walk to Brominski and two. errors by the Sailors let another run across in the fourth for Dallas, Paltrineri settled down and hurled good: ball thru the fourth and fifth innings but hack=*a-bark triples hy: A. Suda and Romanchick got the Sailors’ fnal run across in the sixth, The win was Kovalaski’ e'ghth while Paltrineri enffered his first loss against six victories. > = Swoverville E. Suda, 3b A. Suda. 2b... Romanchick, Kovaleki, p Kravnak., ¢ ... Rinko. ss Sadusky, If .. E. Yurko. cf Holup, db .....iaii = 3 : : ol ormoHHpLLE Dallas Farley, ss Lockard, rf Brominski, Kerpovitch, Martin, 3b Gosnell Zita Batory, If .. Cobb, 2b ....oitnanis Paltrineri, p > = = HHOOHROOT Ww o [=] a) OD © Op ON | Ho HOw re Motalsaa anni ilo 25.3 Swoyerville 342 001 0—10 Pallas oo Lisanti 000 310 0— 3 2B—A. Suda, Lockard. Brominski. 3B—A. Suda. Romanchick, Yurko. HR—Romanchick, SO—Kovaleski 6, Paltrineri 2. BB—Kovaleski 2, Pal- trineri, 3. Umpirese—Piscarik and Dougher. Swoyerville—Lake-Lehman The first inning of this contest was about the same story as the Dallas game. Errors paved the way for three unearned runs. Kovaleski bested Malak in a keen hill battle in this one. He picked up his seventh win, while Malak finished the season with a 5-2 slate. 'E. Suda started the game by reaching first on an error by Ells- worth. A. Suda then followed with a bunt, but Kunkle dropped Malak’s perfect throw. After TRomanchick fanned, Kovaleski was safe on an nak then doubled scoring A. Suda and Rinko drove across the third tally with a groundout. — . Lake-Lehman scored in the third on a ‘Ellsworth, 3b. . |... .... single by Lettie and a triple] : Gray. the bottom of the third. Kovaleski started with a single, Kraynak fol- lowed with a single, and both run- ners moved up when Rinko sacri- ficed. Sadusky was intentionally passed to load the sacks, but the strategy backfired when Yurko hit a base-clearing double to give the Sailors a 6-1 lead. The Knights got to Kovaleski in the sixth when Gray opened with a walk. Rogers followed with a single; Gray taking third. Gray crossed the plate as Sorber ground- ed out. Ellsworth then hit to sec- ond and they tried to cut down Rogers at the plate, but the throw was late. After Palmer grounded out, Keiper singled home Ellsworth with the final marker. Lake-Lehman Sorber, ¢ Palmer, If . Keiper, cf ... Kunkle, 1b .. CHOOHO MH ® HHR OOO HE Malak, p Totals Swoyerville E. Suda, 3b A. Suda, 2b ....... Romanchick, cf Kovaleski, p ....... Kraynak, ¢ .... Rinko, ss. .... Sadusky, If G. Yurko, rf Holup, 1b i | | Totals 7 | Lake-Lehman Swoyerville 2B—A. Suda, Kraynak, E. Yurko. 3B—Gray. SO—Kovaleski 5; Malak 4. BB—Kovaleski 2, Malak 4. Um- pires—Pascoe and Wendoleski, Home On Leave Airman 3rd Class Gary L. Rowe, who has been stationed at Green- ville Air Force Base, Mississippi, is spending a two week leave with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Honeywell, Idetown. He will leave from this area to attend school at Alabama Air Force Bage, where he will train as an operating room specialist. Gary is a graduate of Lake Leh- man High School. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST WY HW " iy Hn b Hm 3 B® ¥ ou a "a El | ou nn a 5 GEORGE SHUPP LEAGUE Pine Brook Inn won the second | By DORIS MALLIN Bowling News were by Kravitz 223, Meade 203, Jones 207, G. Brussock 191-196, half of Monday night league and | Shinal 204, Myers 196, Volley 191, rolled off against Town Restaurant, winner of the first half, last week. Fine Brook took over this half when it took 3 points from Wreckers, Town House Restau- rant lost all to Berti & Sons, Raiders took all from Sports- men’s Bar, Dallas Lions lost 3 to Hanson’s Bar and Casterline Hauling took 3 from Meade’s Garage. High man for the champs was Joe Shalata with 207-205 (598), but Stan Dicton ran off with top score of the evening on 232-205 (602) for Berti’s. Other leading sgorers were Bob Moore 192-198 (576), Town House; Shemanski 212 (560), Roberts 215 (571), Berti; Cadwalader 192 (550), Sportsmen; Rudick 202-201 (568), Raiders; J. Thomas 220 (563), Dal- las Lions; Dimmick 202-208 (555), Hanson's; Mike Corgan 201 (553), Pine Brook Single scores noted | | House | Gareis 199, Krajewski 196. At the same time the champs battled it out, league members par- ticipated in the proprietors’ roll-off to determine which teams would enter competition sponsored by the proprietors’ each season. Town House Restaurant captured the seasonal championship by downing the second half winners, Pine Brook Inn, in a “spine-tingling” match. Town House won first game by 19 pins and second game by 40, but the “inn” boys bounced back to win the finale by 26 pins, falling 23 pins short. Bob Moore with 204-208 (566), Tom Gauntlett 224 (548), Bob Fallon 200 (519), dim Lohman 203 (517) and Andy Matte 478 rolled for Town House. Chuck Glasser is the other team member. Gerard Harris 196-191 (537), Joe Shalata 537, Mike Corgan 190 ' (515), Bill Shalata 191 | (502) and Harold Bennett 472 | rolled for Pine Brook. Jack | 2536. | Traver is the sixth member. { In the playoffs, Idetown B, led | Two St. Therese’s teams, Wreck-| by Captain Dick Ide, nosed out ers and Raiders, will participate | Lehman B by 2794 against 2786 in the Proprietors’ tournament, | pins. Although Lehman B had a | Wreckers rolled 2864 with Raiders | last game of 1004, they were un- a close second on 2863, | able to overcome the lead held by | Jack Trudnak 216-206 (596), | the Idetown team after the first | Russ Monte 204 (578), Bill Amos |two games. | 194 (557), Bill Morton 215 (543) | Harold Elston, of the Shavertown | and Chuck Glasser 506 scored for | Five, had high single game of 265. Wreckers. | Trophy winners of the season Joe Klass 193-224 (605), Al Til- | were: High average-Ed Havrilla, loston 229 (549), Dick Gareis 194 | 184 (Jackson C); High team series- (530), Fred Bonfig 529 and Mike Dallas A, 2897; high individual Rudick 506 scored for Raiders. | series-Ed Havrilla, 660; high team The league Banquet will be held | single - Dallas A, 1057; high in- three games of 939-908-902 for a 2749 series against Lehman's p.m. | Shavertown, 249 each. BACK MT. VOLUNTEER FIREMEN | COMMUNITY SERVICE LEAGUE Jackson C won the season’s | Besecker’s Real Estate took Championship from Lehman A | the second half championship with Ed Havrilla of Jackson by defeating Guyette’s TV last leading the way on a 547 trio. | week. The team also took For Lehman, it was Alex Rebar honors with highest single 528. game of the season, rolling a with Jackson totalled Orchard Farm with Remiller lead | ing on 192-200 3 1190-201 (571); L. 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