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Big hitter for Westmoreland was Perella, while Rome carriéd the load for Fernbrook with 2 doubles. ‘Westmoreland Piccpsnskt 29h 3 Sherry, rf Harris, 3b Perella, 1b Long, ss Straub, cf ... Letts, p D Popson, If Pulhalsky, rf . Cooper, cf =] COOHOOOOOOO or | COO HOOONKHROM Totals Fernbrook >> ow G. Belles, c Williams, 3b Rome, ss Martin, p __.. R. Belles, If Fehlinger, cf-2b Morris, vf. 000. Morgan, 1b Meyer, 2b Prebola, cf HRN BNW Ww © | HooooorHOOOX w| coococcornvool Totals * Trucksville vs. Lehman-Jackson Next day the league’s first posit- jon changed when Trucksville beat Lehman-Jackson, putting undefeat- ed Fernbrook in first place. In the third inning, Cook got on on a fielder’s choice and Sponseller followed with a double. Trucksville came back strong. Rutkin singled, Harrison doubled, and Williams walked. : Then’ after a fielder’s choice, Wil- liams scored the go-ahead run. But Lehman, not giving up so easily, came back with Gale singling and Keating hitting a home run over the right field fence. 'Trucksville followed suit right off. J. Martin walked, Rutkin was on af- ter a fielder’s choice, Harrison was on after an error, and likewise Wil- liams. Then Rosenberger singled scoring Rutkin and Harrison. Lehman’s big guns were Spon- a home run. Lehman-Jackson : AB: RH Cook, i's LLnL S 1 0 Sponseller, db. nin. 3 0 3 D. Sponseller, rf-p na 3 0 1 Gale, Ie 7 no Soe 1 1 ‘Brown, cf 0 0 ‘Lozo, 3b 0 0 Keating, ss Ts 1 1% Yaseur, p-cf ........'3 0 1 Eddy, 2b 0 0 Kittle, rf .... 0 0 Ide, 2b 0 0 Totals” iui i 26 3 1 Trucksville 5 IAB: ARH Williams, Mf... 2... 3 1 1 Rosenberger; ss ........ 4 0 1 Sela, ip LET 0 0 “Pope, L3hlaimi Bang 0 0 1Berlew, rf © | 0 0 Wisnieski, ¢ 10 1 J. Martin, cf .. 0 0 Rutkin, : 2b: a. 00 LL 2 i; | Harrison, 1b 1 1 fd Totalge 0.0 a 24 4 5 Dallas Dairy vs. Dallas Dallas Dairy was pasteurized by Dallas 13-0 on Wednesday, June 26. Hudak, the pitcher for Dallas, pitched a 1-hitter and was never in trouble, The only hit was by McDade who hit a double in the fifth. Dallas aded five runs im the first, three in the third, two in the fourth’ and three in the fifth. Big hitters for Dallas were Traver with two doubles, and a triple, and a single, and Hudak with two doub- les. Dallas Dairy Miller, ss-p-ss Dougherty, rf McDade, ¢ ..........on Pryor, p-ss-3b . Baker, 2b... .. Dukinas, 1b Bittenbender, 3b Gates, efi. .. Lawler, lf-p ... Rosser, 2b ....... Bottoms, 2b _. Fallon, "Wit o Dobson, of .«.... ; Precone, 2b ol coco O0O0O0OOO0COOOOW Totals cm] cooocoococococdocoroom Hudak, p Kapson, rf .._.. Parkhurst, 1b _ Traver, 3b. i... Katyl, ss C. Ruckno,. cf .. Tefko, oil nul Nichol, 1. McDonald, 2b HHHo HHA oN coHROOHNMWNONT' — For Boys — seller with 3 hits and Keating with | THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1963 Baseball Kaschak, ie /:1.. 2/0 0 0 0 Glawe, If 20 0 0 McDade,’ 2b! i... 0 0 0 Totals. = nr. 97.213, il ‘Fernbrook vs. Shavertown Thursday Fernbrook continued on its unbeaten path by smothering Shavertown 13-1 on solid hitting and good fielding. Winners scored twice in the first and five times in the second. Shaver- town scored its lone run in the fourth on an error and a double by Newhart. Fernbrook added two in the fifth on Martin's first home run and scor- ed three more in the sixth on his second homer. Mahler, Jim Miller, ‘and Newhart got ‘the only hits from Fehlinger. Fernbrook R. Belles, ¢ Williams, 3b Bauman, cf. kon 3 Rome, ss... Semanis, rf __.. Prebola, 1b... Burkhardt, 2b... Fehlinger, p Stolarick, If G. Belles, ¢ Norris, ef hi nl Grundowski, rf .. Morgan, 1b Martin, 2b Meyer, If = > & | ONHHONONKHFROOHRNMDNX Bod 3 XO] FN OHONMHRRODNOR KR NNT Totals Shavertown AB , Rupstas, gs 2.0 Merithew, 3b Mahler, c Jim Miller, cf Newhart, If Jenkins, 1b-p Jack Miller, p-1f _ ... 1 Hoffman, 2b Misson, If Smith, 3b Frederick, rf Jones, 1b Rogers, p-1b ml Sooo gooococoH+HooOX w| coccocococorrrool Totals Westmoreland vs. Dallas Rotary Westmoreland beat Dallas Rotary 7-1 on Friday. In the bottom of the first Rotary scored its lone run when Kyle sing- led, Sutton got on on am error, and Burkhart grounded to the second baseman whose throw. to the plate Dallas Women To Burkhart, p Burnett, 1b Konnick, ¢ .... Gabel, ss Colvert, If Gallagher, 2b .... Garinger, rf Hoover, 1f Yagloski, 2b Kuchemba, rf ml Coo oCOoOoOOCOOR Totals Reporting on Back Moun- tain Baseball for Boys this sea- son has been by William Baker, III, who has heen doing an out- standing job. : An announcer for Little League, Bill was also made an eagle scout recently. He will be a junior at Dallas Jumior High School. — Editor. Visit England Jean Duda And Mother Plan Family Reunion England will welcome three more visitors from Dallas shortly when Mrs. Peter Duda, Davemport Street, Billy, aged three and a half, and his grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Roberts, Spring Street, will leave for a month’s visit to their native land. The trio will fly mon-stop to Lon- don on Saturday. They will visit | friends and relatives in North Wales | and England, including on their - agenda sightseeing trips to Windsor Castle, Eaton College and the Lake District of North Wales. This will be the first trip back home for Jean Duda simce she and her mother immigrated here thir- teen years ago. Mrs. Roberts re- turned in 1955 for a visit to her homeland. The flight is being made under the auspices of the Anglo American Club, an organization of British born women. There are six local members. The group charters yearly trips to the British Isles. The former Jeannie Roberts be- came the bride of Peter Duda, Dal- las, eleven years ago. She is eager to make the trip, expecting to see many changes, for she left England right after World War II when the blitz had desolated much of the countryside. Ambrose Girls Meet Abroad Ennabelle To Visit Ten European Lands was too late to get Kyle. From then on Westmoreland took over. They scored two runs in the second and third inn‘ngs and three in the fifth on doubles by Perella and Harris and singles by Letts and Long. Harris pitched beautifully for | Westmoreland, giving up only three hits while striking out twelve. Kyle Konnick, and Gabel got the only hits off of Harris. Perella had two doubles for Westmoreland. Westmoreland ? [AB R H Pieczynski, 2b-3b .__..... 3 1 1 Sherry, rf 0 0 Perella, 1b ..... 2 2 Harris, p 2 3 Letts; 3b; oF. 1 1 Long, ss nib ls Sr 1 1 Puchalsky, 0 0 Straub, cf 0 0 Cooper, If 0 0 Corbett, 2b 0 0 Chichowitcz, rf 0 0 Dover, ¢ . ....5 0 0 ‘Fulton, ef 0 0 Schilling, If 0 0 Totals’. t.3 7 27 7 6 Dallas Rotary ; AB CR OH Kyle, defi isi! 4 1 1 Sutton, 3b lL 2 0 0 Anmabelle Ambrose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ambrose, flew last week to England for a joyful reunion with sister, Sandy. A Rotary Exchange Student in Holland, Sandy has been wisiting the Lightwrights in England, friends of one of her Dutch families, the Hudi- | gos. Annabelle is touring ten countries in Europe as a member of the Col- gate Student trip arranged by Penn- sylvania State University. She is a member of the sophomore class at | Penn State and will return home on August 19. The girls will go on to Holland | where Sandy will be feted at a fare- | well party on July 21, by her Dutch friends. 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