- f IN LSI py ARR. a an BEC soit For Westmoreland Fritzges had a DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA — oq THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 25,1963 SECTION A — PAGE 3 |] : H g = : Back Mt. Baseball ¢ : Bac . Baseball § N ; } — For 3 — ! or Boys 8 ] \ ERE EEE EEE NEE EE EEE EEE EEE NEE MINERS BANK LEAGUE misleiroef7. kk hs 1 0 0 Shavertown vs. Westmoreland Fritzges, 8b ....... 2a 1 1 Saturday July 20th Shavertown mon, Bon 2 0 0 defeated Westmoreland 18 to 1, ge a Q ier - 1 0 0 Dem Brobst the winning pitcher. on id p 1 0 0 Skavertown started the scoring Oatridge, rf ......... 0 2 0 0 in the bottom of the first inning > pT Te with 11 runs on sineles bv Meri- Totals... 15 0 0 Sheer SR Fernbrook vs. Dallas Fernbrook beat Dallas Saturday 10-7, Gruver the winning pitcher. In the first inning Dallas scored 3 runs on a single by Daugherty. Fernbrook followed with 2 runs to make the score 3-2 in Dallas’ favor. Jn the third inning Dallas scored thew, Shelden, Considine. Mieskel, Flock and a double bv Mieskel. In the top of the second, Westmore- land scored their only run on a single by Fritzges. Shavertown scored 5 runs in the second and 2 runs in the fourth. After five innings of lav. the game was called because of rain. : Powermen for Shavertown. were] more runs: on singles; by Kostro- Corgidine with 3 singles and Mie. | bala Labatch and Chamberlain, but ckel with 3 singles and a double, | ernbrook got three runs on hits | by Duffy and Samanus to make the score 7-5 in favor of Dallas. single. Shavertown In the fifth Fernbrook scored two AB RB H | more runs ‘to tie it up 7-7, and Merithew, 2b 3 9 i. scored 3. runs in the top of the Sheldon, 88... tig 3 9 | sixth to win the game 10-7. Considine, of 3 3 2 For Fernbrook * Duffy: had two Mieskell e oir 4 4 4 singles, for Dallas Chamberlain also Youngblood, If _.._.. 0 1 0 had two. Flock, pf ..L.... LL ee Fernbrook Fannick, 3b _. Lan AB BR. H Porter db iio ii 0 1 0 | Robert Goeringer, 2b.. 3 0 0 Don Brobst, p .......i.... -3 2 0 B-. Duffy, "3b. 23 2 2 Snvder, 2b 2:0 0 0 | Samanus, cf 2 1 Wimmer, cf oy 0 0 | Gruver, p-ss .... 0 0 Roan If... 0 0: Norman, ¢ .... 3 1 Wadis, If ‘0 0 11 'Gosart, 1h’... i.e 0 0 Klenpinger, 0 0 | Ray Goeringer, 1b-p .. 3 1 1 Volker, rf 0, /0f Regan, J 0 _ oi 20x 0 Boylan, 3b" .0x.200 AL 1 0 0 | Hess. rf 1 0 Glenn, Ii. ar Lita 1] Nash, sg 10 mee es St Rhye rir 0 0 Totals: "i 26 18 13 wu EhEE . Totals: = ao Libis 26. 10 5 Westmoreland RTE Dallas Peters,” 9h ows al 0 0 AB: R H Messersmith, p-cf 0 0 {| Kostrobala, 2b .......... 3 2 1 Dunn, iss Nir 0 0 Labatch, p .......... 3 0 1 Adams, p-cf 0 O04 Brice, eo 3 ii 2 1 0 0 0 | Chamberlain, 3b. Ha 4 0 2 B. Long, 1b ] COLOR PoLseon LAND PICTURE ROLL EVANS DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN 674-3888 PURINA’S REVOLUTIONARY NEW HORSE CHOW CHECKERS! Here’s the product horse owners have been waiting for... Purina’s new, revolutionary Horse Chow Checkers . . . with built-in hay. It’s tailor-made for folks with a couple of pleasure horses, or where hay is a problem. Roughage is bits right into the product—no extra hay is needed. Because hay is built right in, extra hay fooding is eliminated. Horses like Purina Horse Chow Checkers almost as well as sugar... and it’s economical. If hay is no problem, ask for Purina Omolene, long- time favorite of horsemen the country over. But, if you don’t want to bother with extra hay, feed Purina’s new Horse Chow. Available now at our store in easy-to-handle 50-1b. bags. H a FEED SERVICE | Ziegfried, p | Hons. 3b Snyder, ef ©... 2 2.9 2 0 Dougherty, 1b 4 0 1 Kaye, ss 50 2 0 Carey, rf ny 1 0 Spencer, If ii. 0 2 0 0 Noverski, p .......: sll ne 0 Pieler, pious liz ul, 0 0 0 Totals: al. nis 22 7 5 Trucksville vs. Lehman Jackson Lehman-Jackson defeated Trucks- ville 2-1 in seven-inning thriller, Cooney the winning pitcher. In the top of the second inning Trucksville scored 1 run to make the score 1-0. Trucksville held that lead up to the bottom of the sixth when Dickerson doubled and them scored on a fielder’s choice to make it 1 all. In the top of the seventh inning Lehman held Trucksville scoreless. In ‘the bot- tom of the seventh, Dubil was put in as a pinch hitter, drew a walk and stole around to third, With Cooney up, one of Zieefried’s fast balls got away from his catcher, scoring Dubil to win the game. Powermen for Trucksville Demarco, O’Malia and Ziegfried each had a single. Official score - keeper for the Minor League games on Saturday is voung Bob Parry who volimteered [his services, and umpires who volunteered to umpire all “day Saturdays are H. Kile and L. Richards. Trucksville AB Shoemaker. B. Evans, rf Demarco, c ...... O’Malia, 1b T. Evans, of Cummings, ss .... Govine, If Wisnieski, rf Goeringer, rf ot | CQO OoOocoOoooHOOOM w | COO O0OHKREROOT 3b : Bicking, cf .. Cooney, p .... Dickerson, 1b Grim, c Nixon, Kittle, G. Ide, rf Dubil, cf ' | oOHOHOHO OORT Titals w HOO OoOOHRKOOOW Footbal] Mothers Lake-Lehman Football - Mothers 1 will meet Monday, July 29, 8 pm. | at the Lehman Fire Hall. A num- ber of mothers whose sons will be on the football team for the first | time, will be interested in attend- | ing. Mrs. Margellina, president, issues a cordial invitation. 4-H Club Festival | Saturday Eveming Because of rain, Luzerne County | 4-H Clubs “Old Time Festival’ | scheduled for Saturday, July 20 | hag been re-scheduled for Saturday, | July 27. All concessicns will open | at 6 P.M. The program will begin | at 7 with a second performance at | 9. It will be held at the Beach | Haven Carnival Grounds, a few | miles north of Berwick, directly off | Route 11. Bingo, a cake sale end | plenty of delicious home made food | will be available. The program will | consist of skits and entertainment | put on by Luzerne County 4-H members. The public is urged " attend. | | day, | their top flight golfers. | man, Anita Shinkman, Mrs. Golf Tourney Anthracite Golf Association | women will see ‘action in the six- teenth annual Anthracite tourna- ment at Irem Country Club, on Fri- July 26th. Twelve member clubs of the association represented |in the golf classic have entered Pairings and starting times are: No. 12 tee: 9:30 Mrs. Alex Shell- Framk | Wagner, Mrs. A. G. Rutherford. No. 1 tee: 9:30 Mrs. Arthur Del- lasandro, Helen Pronko, Louise Kranick, Mrs. Howell Evans. 9:38 Marie Marcinkowski, Helen Romanovich, Mrs. Alice Jenkins, Mrs. John Vivian. 9:45 Marguerite Tropea, Mrs. Stanley Dombroski, Charlotte O’- Karma, Mrs. Lloyd Kear. 9:52 Mrs. Sam. Kaufman, Mrs. A. L. Weinberg, Mrs. Wm. Bond, Mrs. Hammer Mainwaring. 10:00 Esther Friedman, Mrs. Na- | than Hasson, Mrs. Jack Pritchard, Mrs. Louis Maslow. 10:08 Mrs. Louis Fabrizio, Mrs. James Boyle, Marion Gretzula, Mrs. Canadian Native Fought In ( Civil Joseph Layaou, Harris Hill Road, responding to inquiries about Civil War ancestors, and more especially ! ancestors who fought at the Battle of Gettysburg, brought a neatly typed document to the Dallas Post: John Layaou, farmer, was born | in Montreal, Canada, May 2, 1834, | later residing in Jackson Township, | Cease’s Mills. He was son of John | and Mary Chevalier Layaou, both ! Canadians. i The father was a son of Joseph Layaou, who at the age of forty-‘ one was .on his way to occupy gov- ernment land when captured by Indians. He had trying experiences among them, passing through seven i tribes in the twenty years, as one! tribe overpowered another. He was finally released to return to his | friends. John was reared and educated in Montreal. In early life he learned ; the carpenter trade, working at it’ for forty years. He came to the United States in 1851, locating at Ballaton Spa, N.Y. where he remained for nine months before moving to Saratoga Springs, where he completed his trade. | Enlisting August 21, L502 in the ! | icksburg, , Bull Run. ‘War, Settled Later At Jackson 77th New York Infantry, Company C. He took part in the battles of Chancellorsville, Antietam, Freder- Gettysburg, and Second He served under General Sedgwick, Third Brigade, Smith’s Division. John came to this area after the settling first in Plains, then moving in 1868 to Jackson Township to a farm of sixty-three acres. His was a model farm, built up by hard work and practical methods from a stony waste to its present fertile condition. In 1878 he lost his barn, stock, and farming implements by fire. His neighbors offered their services, { among them Martin Meyers, John- son Meyers, and Jacob Smith. Mr. Plymouth. He was married December 12, 1864 to Mary, daughter of Isaac and Emily Larrabee. Eleven of their fourteen children are living: John, William, Margaret, Lizzie, Frank, Charles, George, Rosamond, Selina, Kate, and Therese. All ROADS Lead To RACUSIN'S—SHICKSH I FAMOUS ANNUAL SALE OF SALES AND | Layaou marketed produce | | from a wagon in Nanticoke and Chas. Phillips. 10:15 Mrs. Jack Soberick, Mrs. |g Paul Fahringer, Mrs. F. E. Hopkins, | Mrs. George Dean. 10:22 Mrs. Charles Morisini, Mrs, | | Ludwig = Weichel, Mildred Hock, | Mary McKenna. ! 10:30 Mrs. BEAUTY ad dia 2 PUNCTION Dorothy Berry. Wm, Sym, | MASONITE 10:38 Catherine Oliveri, Linda PR ESTO REG . BOARD 4 Seymour Mrs. Dymond, Mrs. Gordon Guyler, Mrs. | Warren Unger. | No. 10 tee: 9:30 Mrs. Wm. Chris- topher, Dot Mackie, Doris Carlo, Mrs. Wm. Wicks. { 9:38 Lynn Broadbent; Susie Man- ly, Tonie Loretti, Mrs. Henry Davis. 9:45 Catherine Disginger, Mrs. Jack Cuttle, Betty Gretzula, Mar- | vice Wilson, 9:52 Mrs. ‘Stanley Findora, Mrs. Clem Moseman, Kay McCreary, Mrs. | Chas. Levy. 10:00 Ann Conway, Rose Sullivan, Effie MacSoud, Mrs. Frank Jones. 10:08 Mrs. A. G. Schwartz, Mrs. Ken Fellin, Virginia Rubel, Mrs. Howard Jones. Improved After Surgery Mrs. Evelyn Hauck, Shavertown, and mother of Lester Hauck, Kings- ton Township supervisor, is making | satisfactory progress at Cancer Me- morial Hospital, New York City, | where she underwent two opera- tions during the past week. She is expected to remain at the institution for another four weeks. In Geisinger Genevieve A. Fisk, Harveys Lake R. D. 1, was admitted. to Geisinger | Medical Center, Danville, July 17. Sell Quickly Through The Trading Post New from Masonite! Presto Peg-Board in a smart modern design to liven up any area in or around your home. 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