fle lb 1t. fs, ist en se d- wana oF CHITIN s 8 b 3 2 SLIT TR HEN SHR THT ST ® ® DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1963 SECTION A — PA SEEN EEA NEE NEE RNNREREEEEEEENG Dairy with 3 hits, while Kupstas,| : : ; k Mt H Miller, and Smith got the omly hits 21st Birthday Lehman 4 H Club i: Bac . Baseball § seo" Lear Tasty Menu -] z aes NE R HI Lehman 4 H Club met again oT or ovyS — s Miller 4 0 3 | | Wednesday at Lehman Fire Hall. 2 | Touched. of : 4 0 0! | Linda Mekeel presided. 15 CO FB EA McDade, pss i > 4 1 1 Mrs. Dorrance Mekeel and assist- p 1hz ant leaders demonstrated how to Teeners League y tld R i mime z l | prepare and serve Hot Diggety Action in the Teemers League the | Mathers, ¢ __ ... 4 0 0 Galletly, 2b ...... #3 2 q l Does, A ey ng past week saw TLehman-Jackson | Zimmerman, rf _ _... 4 0 2 Bottoms, .3b .. =~ 3 2 0 To a edge East Dallas 2-1 Monday night | Wolensky, p-ss ... _.... 3 0 0 Gates, rf ....... - 3 0 1 {= : h Ad hi in a contest played in a steady | Dunn, lf-cf 3 0 o Fallon, Mi 2 0 0 | Present were Rath is gas’ ick, drizzle. Silic, ‘of-1f 3 0 oi Rosser, If ..... .... 1 0 0 | Beverly Bonning, Shirley Disque, Tuesday night found Westmore- | Fedak, p-1b ...._._._.__... 2 0 1 Lawlor ’ ke ~ 0 0 9 [Jay How. Bit Be land swamping West Wyoming 16-0 | Szela, 3b ..._. ... .... 2 e 1 [HOON Cr etn 0 0 Sn 'B a A i “ig behind the one-hit pitching of | Evenson, 1b-ss ... Ly 0 Te TEE {no ere oh Ugo, ma De : Fedak : Jenkins Op i. 1 0 0 Totals ficou 30 8 6 Sandra shton, Nancy shton, | ; ; ) Linza Sutton, Debby Mekeel, Linda Thursday's game between West | Zachery, 2b .......... 1 0 0 Sh Mekeel, Mrs. Dorrance Mekeel Wyoming and Dallas was called off | Glenn .__......_ _. 1.90 0 avertown , iii : : due to wet grounds and will be | Nicols ~~... 1 0 0 K ABLE i y played at a later date. ama ak Hi i Ri, at 3 l : Graduate Nurse The other games and box scores | East Dallas 104 010 ‘0—6 [9 ol = jel follow. Westmoreland 000 000 0—O0 News art, If ... 9 2 Visits Here Ny oC hie ll cnt ; . East Dallas vs. Noxen es po 0 0 Lo Judy Tinsley, Collingsdale, Pa.,! = HOE a z i 5 a i “ : | East Dallas stopped Noxen 4-1 Little League [ Merithew, 2b . 0 0| Spending his birthday in Heli- will am hoe on Smaey pies Wednesday night as Miller bested J ; : Frederick, rf 0 0 copter School at Fort Eustis, Spending - M i ig 2 White in a pitchers duel. = Both | Games in the major leagues early | jones ah, 1 0 Virginia, Pvt. Michae] F. Bean of RE Tr ne i? 1 alter hurlers allowed three hits but loose last week included several routs, | jack Miller, Pris 1 0 Noxen was twenty-one years old Davis, avenpory troct, Dpras. 4 fielding ‘on the part of Noxen was Ansan ove) pe igi Misson, cf 1 0 , on Tuesday. s ; ay ; Tommy Siaduneed costly to White. Noxen took a |/V 11 a rain-shortenea game, and | gmith 9h 0 1 Put. Bein became -intere ip, | from Presbyterian Hospital, ' Phil- . % ) . ; ] sted in v : 5 1-0 lead in the top of the first, but Wesimosland over Trucksville 11- Evans, rf 0 0 helicopters while eotiting at the | 2delphia and has accepted a posi- Miller shut the door on them after | 1+ Fembrook clobbered Dallas Jenking, Ab iii vivo 1 0 | Pratt Whithey plant in Connecti. | Hon. in: the Pediatrics Department OFFER that, while East Dallas . scored Dairy 11-0, Stolarick and Martin mee et at aR grhdvinting from Lole. at the institution. ' twice in the second and fifth iin a no-hitter. Dallas beat Totals i oii, 23 6 3 Lehman High School. Fret frames. Gupulski had a’ double | >pavertown 5-2. : Hostess To Group for the winners, the only extra base hit of the game. Noxen East Dallas vs. Westmoreland East Dallas shutout Westmore= land Saturday 6-0 behind the four- hit pitching of Supulski who allowed but four hits. Fedak took the loss for Westmoreland and was relieved by Wolensky in the seventh, Stein- haurer with a double and triple provided the big punch while Simp- son, and Miller also collected two hits each for the winners. Supulski, the winning hurler also chipped in with a double. Zimmerman was the only Westmoreland batter to reach Supulski for two hits, one a double. East Dallas AB" R Simpson, .2b/..i........... Prynn, 1b Steinhauer, ss . Bachman, c¢ x Supluski, pi .oiln Miller, 3b... 6.2 Stanton, cf Harris, If Roberts, rf Eyet, cf Wilson, If Kupstas, rf Gosart, rf Opalicki, If COR HNN BREA A ed OOOO OOOOHNHRH The weekend featured three very close games. Shavertown vs. Dallas Rotary Lehman-Jackson vs. Dallas Dallas was edged by Lehman- Jackson 2-1 in a pitchers’ duel. In the first inning Dallas scored o | CO OO0O0OOONHRNHNT R H Shavertown was edged by Dallas Scott, 3be ian ¥ 1'| Rotary 2-1, scoreless for the first Sorber, ss... 0 1| half. | Crispell, cf 0 01 Rotary scored their 2 runs in the White, p ...... 0 Olthird. Gabel singled leading oft the | Ellsworth, c . 0 0 inning, and Burkhart followed with Butler, If ... 0 0, double. Konnick doubled for the Cipola, 1b ........ - 0 1 winning run. Miller then settled R. Sorber, rf'........ £52 0 0 down, retiring the side. = Wandell, 2b _........... 2 0 0 In the top of the fourth Shaver- — TT TT |town. scored once on Newhart’s Total. on 24 1 3 single and Mahler's double. Mah- | ler led Shavertown with 2 doubles, East Dallas while Gabel, Burkhart, and Kon- ABR H | nick had the only hits for Rotary. Simpson, 2b ............. gr 50 Shavertown Brynn, 9b... = Dy 0 0 ABR H Steinhauers, ss 3 0 0 ]Jim Miller, p-3b ....... 3 0 0 Bachman, c Gnd 0 O|upstas, ‘ss... 3 0 1 Supluski, 3b _. va 1 1 | Newhart, If". 2 I 1 Miller, p ...ioccioe .3 1 1/|Rogers, clp 3 0-1 Stanton, cf 2 0 0 | Mahler, c .... 2 0 2 Opalicki, rf .. a 1 1 Merithew, 3b _ wo 0 1 Roberts, If ... a 0 0 Jenkins, Fiat on 2 0 0 Harris, 1f-cf’ 1 1 1 [Misson, rf Ll 2 0 0 Knecht, cf ny 0 0 ! Jack Miller, 2b 0 0 0 Wilson, pf ny 1 0: Sprau, 1f Laie 1 0 1 Gosart, rf +80 gj Evans, of 1. 0.00 Bet fo 1:71.09 0 dones 1h el ae aS rederick, rE 2. 20 0 0 Totalt Lua ih 24 4 3 Smith, 32h... a 0 0 0 Noxen 100 000 0—1/} Totals: Lin B® 1 9% East Dallas 020 020 x—4! Lehman-Jackson vs. Westmoreland.|.. .. uo goalies Rots RH Lehman-Jackson won an 11-6'Kyle, of . ...... 3 0 0! slugfest from Westmoreland Friday. Gabel, 2b ._... .._. 9 mail 1 as Kern gained the win over Silic. ' Burkhart, Sep rn 20 1 i Kern was relieved in the bottom of Burnett, ¢ : 40 0 the sixth by Dubil who put out the | Konnick, p-ss 0 1 fire. A seven-run third inning by | Sutton, 3b ___... 0 0 the boys from out Lehman way |C. Goeringer, 1b ... 1 0 0 proved too much for Westmoreland | Colvert, 1f 0 0 to overcome. Jones paced the win- | Goeringer, rf 0 0 | ners attack with a three-for-five{ Kuchemba, rf 0 0 effort. McDermotc contributed a : ERI To double. «= Szela with two hits, in- Totals. ul 18 2 3 cluding a double led the losers z : offense. Dallas Dairy vs. Shavertown Lehman-Jackson Shavertown again lost a close one AB R H to : Dallas Dairy, the Dairymen taking their first game of the year T..Jones, 2b. a. 5 0 liss D. Jones, 3b _..... 5 1 3 | In the first inning the winners J. Harris, If £5 2 1 (scored 5 times with 2 men out. | Burnett, el iin 3 2 0 | McDade doubled, Pryor singled, and | McDermott, cf-c ._...... 4 1 1|the next two men were safe on Kunkle, 1b... 0d 2 1 |throwing errors, and Gates came up | Dubil, ss-p. ._.. . 4 1 0 {and doubled. But Shavertown kept | B. Kern," p-s8 =... ......: 4 1 1 | coming on, and scored once in the 0 Rern,cef-rf | eit 4 1 1 | bottom of the third, K. Jones ¥f.... 00 d 0 0 In the fifth ‘inning Pryor was ) — — — |safe on an error, and the next three Portal: ou. ans 3111 9 | men got on on late throws. Three | scored on infield outs. Shaver- Westmoreland town countered in the bottom of | AB TR 1x |the sixth. Mahler singled," Misson | was safe on fielder’s choice, and! Mathers, Cl reanearintise Qn 1 both advanced on an error. Jack Zimmerman, rf 4 0 1 | Miller walked and Kupstas doubled. Wolensky, ss .........4 0 1; ‘Miley was big hitter for Dallas! Dunn, ef... 4 0 0 a # Bille, pedi d Sans 4 0 0 Pedal, If 5 0 ia. 4 2 1 Szela, 3b ....: KG: 2 2 Evenson, 1b .. 3 0 0 Jenkins, 2b .... i 1 0 Zachery, 2b i... 1 0 0 Total tA. a 34 6 6 Lehman-Jackson 007 300 1—1 Westmoreland 002 200 2—6 one time on hits by XKapson and Katyl, but that’s as far as the scoring went since Sponseller got stronger as the innings went on. Sponseller simgled in the bottom of the third, Kittle was safe on a fielder’s choice as was Keating. Lozo scored Kittle, and a walk to Brown scored Keating. For Dallas Kapson had 2 hits, while Sponseller had the only one for Lehman-Jackson. Dallas Hudak, pi. 230 0% Kapson, rf ... . Parkhurst, 1b __. Traver, 3b. i: Katyl, 2b: Lefko, ‘ev. Sid in C..Ruckno, cit 0 Nichols; If 25 McDonald, ss McDade, ‘ss... 000 ~ cCoooo0cooorROH | SCoocoQo+Hoovom Totals Lehman-Jackson AB Cook, Hes ii Fr nil G. ‘Sponseller, p Kittle; oft “00 20 4 Keating, ss .. Gale, ‘If ix Lozo,:i3b ..... 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