DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Little League Early Action vil Dairy 10-3 in 4 innings. Back Mt. Baseball — For Boys — In Little League Major's action early last week, Fernbrok defeated Westmoreland handily 6-0 om no-hit pitching of Martin, who struck out d Lehman-Jackson took Trucks- 6-4, and Dallas pounded Dallas 2 inch HOT DOGS 10 (IF IT IS A 1955 DIME) ART’S Pizza Palace Near Shady Side Lake Dallas-Tunkhannock Highway 674-2043 ad DALLAS ®.1las, Pa. — Route 309 TONITE — 2 COLOR HITS go! go! = seelseel ¥ OOUBA Pe URES 3 A KOHWAR SDNY PRODUCTION IN COLOR - PANAVISION® « All HaReeN i ali I i STaPEION BOBBY "UBSE uo E A dF Slaves Also — Steve Reeves “DUEL OF THE TITANS” WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 “The Longest v Day” WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 | Wal DisNeY™, presents | Summe r Morris, rf VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV YY VY VU Shavertown vs. Fernbrook Behind the strong pitching of Rog- ers, who struck out 12, Shavertown beat Fernbrook August 8, 3-1. In the secomd inning Mahler sing- led, stole second and third when Miller was hit by a pitch. The throw to second was late when Miller stole, and the ball too late to catch Mah- ler, who made it home. Miller scored after Rogers walked, and ‘the same play as before back- fired again. Then in the fourth Feh- linger and Rome singled, and Feh- linger scored on an error. But in the sixth, Miller singled, Mahler was safe on an error, and Miller scored on an infield out. Miller and Mahler had the only two hits for ‘Shavertown, while Fehlinger, Rome, and Martin had the only hits for Fernbrook. Shavertown AB Kupstas, ss Merithew, 3b-2b Miller, c¢ 7 Mahler, 2b-3b Newhart, If Miller, cf Rogers, p ..... Jones, 1b Frederick, w | CoO HORKOOH vl coocorrosm Totals G. Belles, ¢ Fehlinger, p . Rome, ss... Martin, 2b Morgan, 1b Bauman, 1f _ Stolarick, cf Semanas, rf Williams; 8b ci. 02 Meyer, If ...... R. Belles, cf _. ~ | cocoocoo0co0oo0Oo HOH w | 0000 OCOOCOoORHNLOT Totals Dallas Rotary vs. Westmoreland Westmoreland defeated Dallas Rotary 4-3 August 9. Gabel scored for Rotary on a walk and stolen bases. But in the second Dover walked, Puchalsky singled, and Schilling doubled. Then in inmings three and five Rotary scored one run each, on loose fielding. In the fifth, Popson was safe on an error, Letts got on on LUZERNE THEATRE 1 < 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Tonite, Friday ] 4 John Wayne 1 4 ik | 4 Donovan’s Reef” | 4 4 4 < 4 4 4 4 4 < 4 < 4 < 4 <4 < 4 in Technicolor Saturday, Sunday (Con’t. Sun 2-11) Jerry Lewis } \ As “The Nutty Professor” in Technicolor oils din Bilin, “ie SH mse ALLEN vec WARDEN Gt ROMERD Dex Foran ans oReTaY LAMOLR Fri. and Sun, 8:40—Sat. 9:45 and “House of the Damned” Ronald Foster, Merry Anders Fri. and Sun. 10:20—Sat. 8:40 Movies Open Every Fri., Sat., and Sun. Beach Open Every Day | With Fun For Everyone. mF [] ou u n mn u u H un 5 BN fielder’s choice, and Harris homered to win ‘the game for Westmoreland. Konnick and Sutton had the only hits off of Letts, while Popson, Letts, Harris, Puchalsky, Straub and Schil- ling had hits for the winners. Dallas Rotary Qa AB R H Ryle, ‘ef rin iui lo. 2 0 Gabel, 2b 45.4. 1 0 Burkhart, ss-p ... 0 0 Burnett, c 0 0 Konnick, p-ss 0 1 Sutton, 3b"... 0 1 Goeringer, 1b is 0 0 Gallagher, 18... ....... 0 0 Goeringer, rf 0 0 Colvert;iipf. 0 0 0 Totals 24 3 2 Westmoreland R H Long, seis si 0 0 Popson, 1f-3b .. ih 1 Teetts, por hv a 1 Harris, 1b. Disa Ga 3 1 Dover, esl io lag 3 0 Puchalsky, 3b-c ..... 2 0 1 Straub, ef nS 0 1 Schilling, 'rfis 0) 3 0 1 Corbett #i2b. ..... 04 0 2 0 0 Totals; i... ny li 24 4 6 Trucksville vs. Dallas Dairy Trucksville trounced Dallas Dairy 16-4 Friday. In the second inning Szela singled, Pope and Martin walked, Rutkin singled, and Harrison walked. Then in the third, for Trucksville, Rutkin was safe on an error, Harrison safe on fielder’s choice, and Williams walked. Rosenberger them followed with a single. In the bottom of the fourth, Miller, Galletly, and Rosser doubled. Pryor was safe on an error, and Bottoms doubled. Trucksville scored 4 more on walks in the fifth, and a single by Pope. Then in the sixth they scored three more on hits by Cashman and Wisnieski, and a walk to Williams. Williams, Wisnieski, Pope and Rutkinm had two hits each for Trucks- vile while Galletly and Bottoms had two each for Dallas Dairy. Trucksville AB R H Williams, p J ih. 0003 3 2 Wisnieski, 'e¢ 2... ph 1 2 Rosenberger, 1b... 4 0 1 Szela, ss 2 1 Pope, 3b ...... 2 2 Martin, cf 2 0 Rutkin, 2b 2 2 Harrison, 1f _ . 2 0 Berlew, rf .__. 0 0 Dotty, vf i 0 0 Cashman, If. 20. 2 1 1 Nagle eb 0. ian 0 1 0 Totals glo len NNER EN EEE Wheeler's Cafe THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1963 SEE EEE EEN The time has come to put away that - fishing pole, wash out your bathing suits and get those boats in drydock. Dig back in the closet and get out your bowling equipment. How about that ball? Feel right? Get up to Crown and clean it up-try it out a few times. See there! Just takes a little practice, you'll be all set by the time season starts. And, that’s just three weeks off! If you haven't signed up, get on the “ball”. You might still get on a waiting list and before long you'll be on regu- larly. Tomy’s summer leagues are just about finished. Two more weeks to go. Everyone’s had loads of fun and it’s been good practice for most. The whole bunch will “blow off steam” at a big outing August 25 at O’'Connell’s Twin Lakes. Remem- ber last year! Dom’t miss it! Little has been written on the Party Leagues ‘this summer. There's been a fine turnout and the lanes have been kept busy. Monday might is the big night for the gang using Peterson Point Sys- tem. Forty-eight men make up the men’s league and there are twenty women. As of last week, the top five men were Charlie Williams-127.08 points, 207 average; Minor Shaw- 120.20, 188; Nick Buynak-118. 017, 189; Ted Heness-177.23, 186; Bill Weaver-113.02, 179. Leading the women were Anita Pascavage-103.30 points, 162 average; Libby Cyphers- 103.02, 153; Mary Ann Comsidine-98. 15, 150; Helen Bonomo-96.15, 159; Bowling News By DORIS MALLIN Kate Gansel-91.34, 136. On Tuesday nights, ten teams of men and women get together. Mc- Cormick’s team was on top with 22 points, Sekera’s had 21 and Com- monwealth 18. Wednesday night's mixed league is called the “Summer iSplashers”. Heading the eight teams is Farrell's with 20 points. A three-way tie has second place with 15 each, Saunders, Shutlock and Berkey’s. Kamont has 14. On Thursday night, eight teams of two couples each “pound the boards”. Pecchi’s team topped the lineup last week with 21 points; Pilger’s had 17 and Fielding’s 13. Men’s Minor League, six teams, rolls on Friday night. Until last week’s contest, Culp Brothers led with 26, Verfin had 25 and Weaver, 22, Back Mountain Neighborhood League held meeting Thursday might to make final plans for the coming season, Were you there? Should have been. George Shupp Bowling League will meet at 8 Monday evening, August 19, in the Crown Imperial meeting room. Plans will be made for the coming season which starts Monday, August 26. Final Standings of Summer Party Leagues next week! Watch for the Championship list of the 1963 sea- son. Don’t forget the big outing! Au- gust 25. Dallas Dairy AB Miller, ss-¢ '......... Galletly, 2b-p ........ Dougherty, If Pryor, cf-ss McDade, c-p .... Bottoms, 3b .... Dukinas, 1b . Gates, rf .._... Lawler, p __. Rosser, 2b _. Fallon, rf __. Dobson, cf 3 4 2 2 2 3 3 2 0 2 q % a | COHROOOOOHO RMT o| comococomooomrE Totals Minor League Westmoreland vs. Lehman-Jackson Lehman-Jackson clobbered West- moreland 10-1, August 10, Scott the winning pitcher. Lehman-Jackson started the scor- ing with 1 run in the first inning. In ‘the second inning they scored 3 more on singles by Lozo and Dick- Cooney, 3b. ....ciee..ou: 2 0 0 Kittle, ss __. 0 0 Grimm, c¢ .... 0 0 Me, 2 2 Fritz, cf 1 1 Bickings, rf _. 2 0 T. Onzick, ¢ ... 0 0 J. Onazick, cf 0 0 Totals © § ovine 97. 1g 8 Dallas vs. Shavertown Dallas upset the favored Shaver- town team 11-3, Labatch the win- ning pitcher. Dallas struck first with 2 runs in the first inning, scored 4 more runs on a double by Spencer and singles by Chamberlain and Kostrobala. Shavertown followed with 3 runs to make the score 6-3. Dallas added tallies to their score in the third, fourth amd fifth innings. For Dallas Chamberlain had 3 singles. Powermen for Shavertown were Way and Filar, each with a single. Hu um H HB H 4 2 a Lake - Noxen Road a erson, and 2 in the third to make it Dallas mn Harve 6-0. Adams scored Westmoreland’s R 4H a ys Leke Eo oly run in the fifth inning. Lehman | Snyder, cf’... Tis 1 un, H | followed with 4 more. ostrobala, 2b 1 1 - ' SATURDAY NIGHT x Big guns for Lehman-Jackson were | Dougherty, c 1 1 un .p 7 HM | Lozo, Dickerson, and Ide edch with | Dougherty, ¢ ........... 8, 2 N Lobster Tail P latter x 2 singles. Kuglar was the only West- Saamprlan: ss 3 3 u . : HB | moreland player to get a hit off | Spencer, rf ..._ 0 1 E !> Spring Chicken = c.:: Noverski, If ....... 0 0 n a Westmoreland Carey, 1b 2 2 x Club Steakette N R H |Labatch, p _ 0 2 x BM | Peters, shill. 0 0 0|Kaye 3b ..... rT 1 HN Be HE | Fritzges, 3b 0 0 |‘ Precone, *2bi~. iil 0 0 x 4 B Burns, p .... 0 0 |Gildea, rf 0 0 B Ho Adams, ofa 1 0 Brobst, 1b... 0 0 I Long. 1b oi 0 o | Katyl, 3b 0 0 Worcheck, If 0 0 we (5 Reeds ete ’ Cutten; ss “i... 0 0 Totals: laid 37. W138 IF IT’S Gleb, vf Lio 0 0 ABOUT Ruglar, ici iis.) 2 0 3 R H Messersmith, 3b __.____.. T 0 0 A Fisk, If 0 0 Wadas, SS 0 0 POWER Jordan 1f 0 0 Wimmer, 2b 0 0 Flock, c-p 0 0 MOWER Dunn, ss 0 0 Dungey, of 0 0 i Hollredgs, x? 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Trucksville followed with 3, and Fernbrook scored 2 runs in the fourth. Trucksville followed with 2 more. In the fifth Fernbrook scored 1 more run to make the final tally 18-7. ® Fernbrook AB Kunkle, inf). 5 000 Nash, ss Duffy, 3b Samanus, cf .. Gruver, 1b ....... Goeringer, p . Gosart, ¢ Morgan, LaBar, cf Klug, If N. Duffy, 2b HEHEHE OMNMEHWNWO BBD ll COOOHOOHOKRKNO HNN w | CoocoorROoOOCOOOONMNOOE Totals Shoemaker, 2b T.Bvans, ‘el’... Goveen, If DeMarco, 1b Hons, ss Sutton, ic, ..... Cummings, 3b Siegfried, ‘p... lL Wisnieski, rf _.. Bessmer, 2b DeVincentis, cf ___ Nieols, ‘M .. 0h.0 B. Evans, rf . Besecker, rf Martin, rf 51 COHOOOONN WN WH HW ol cocococovrooroom Totals STANDINGS (as of beginning of week) : Won Fernbrook .........4us. Lehman-Jackson Dallas Westmoreland Trucksville Shavertown Dallas Rotary .. Dallas Dairy Teeners League ROUND ROBIN PLAY-OFF Play-offs are coming up for the Teeners loop and the Round Robin play-off method will be used with the First place team meeting the fourth place team, while the teams finishing second and third in the standings will tangle with one an- other. The winners of these two con- tests will meet in the finals. RECENT GAMES Lehman-Jackson vs. Dallas Lehman-Jackson dumped Dallas 3-0 in a make-up game Monday with Kern tossing a neat four-hit shutout. Smith suffered the loss. Kunkle had the only extra base hit in the game, a double. Harris paced the winners with two hits, while Farrar reached Kern for two of Dallas’ four hits. Lehman-Jackson AB T. Jones, 2b . isl D. Jones, 3b J. Harris, If RK. Jones, ‘rf <........ McDermott, cf-c . Kunkle, 1b Dubil, ss-3b B. Kern, ip. i... C. Kern, cf-rf _ Burnett, c¢ w w | HoOCOHOOOROW gl orkrrroowrom Totals Farrar," 1c Cheney, rf __. McDade, ss Kaschak, ¢ 4 3 3 3 Townsend, 1b . ........ 3 i 3 3 2 Shiner, cf Carey, 3b Kostrobala, 2b Smith, p Morris, p Parry ol Oooo oOoocoOOOW nl cocorocoocormomE Totals Westmoreland vs. East Dallas Four-run outbursts in the bottom of the fifth and sixth innings by Westmoreland gave them an 8-6 win over East Dallas. Fedak gained the win, being touched for nine hits. East Dallas used three hurlers with Miller absorbing the loss. West- moreland garnered but four hits, but walks and errors hurt the East Dallas hurlers. Wolensky collected a triple and Prynn and Supulski doubles along with Dunn, East Dallas L AB’ RR. "H Simpson, 2b............... 4 1 2 Prynn, 1b 4 3 2 Steinhauer, ssp ....... 4 0 0 Supulski, p-ss-3b ........ 4 1 2 Miller, p-3b 24 1 1 Harris, of -.. 3 1 0 Wilson, ¢ 3 0 0 Opalicki, If .... 59 1 1 Byet, 30. 5.00 21 0 1 Roberts, crf 2.00... 1 0 0 Stanton, Wt... 0 2 0 0 Gosart, ‘rio rn 3 0 0 Totals: .......0.. 33 6 9 Westmoreland AB R H Mathers, ic... ..0 4 1 0 Szela, 3b cad 1 1 Dunn, 27. .. 4 0 1 Zimmerman, rf . 4 0 0 Wolensky, ss ... 3S 1 1 Fedak, p ...... oF: 0 1 Stille; efi. ata 3 2 0 Evenson, 1b... 5.53 0 0 Jenkins, 2b _... SA 0 0 Antanitis = 2 0 Glenn, 2b... i il 1 1 0 Totalsia ro 31 8 4 Lehman-Jackson vs, Dallas Lehman-Jackson halted Dallas again 3-1 behind the one-hit pitch- ing of Kern and Dubil. ‘Smith and | Morris did the hurling for Dallas. SECTION A — PAGE 3 Kern with two hits, one a triple and Kunkle two hits paced the win- ners offense. Farrar again had the only hit off the Lehman pitching. Game was called in the top of the seventh. Lehman-Jackson McDermitt, cf ............ 3 D. Jones, 3b J. Harris, If Burnett, ¢ Dubil, p-ss ... Kunkle, 1b E. Kern, ss-p ............ T. Jones, 2b __ C./Rern, rf i. id Fox, 3b irae, wis Kanaski, 2b K. Jones, rf N w | cocoon HOOOOOW Totals Parear, i... 00. McDade, ss Townsend, 1b ............ Kaschak, c ............ Carey, 3b Shiner, cf Kostrobala, 2b-ss Smith; rip... Morris, p Cheney, rf __ Bry, oft gain McCrea, cf Parry, 2b = moo OoOOOOCOODOOOW ml cococoococococccorit Totals Thriving Metropolis Late in the nineteenth century Orange, located on the main route from Wyoming to Tunkhannock, had a postoffice, two stores, a hotel, a schoolhouse, a wagon shop, a har- ness shop, a shoe shop, and two | blacksmith shops. FE TIRED of High Heating Costs? Start now to save on ‘Heating with a FREE HEAT LOSS SURVEY! Mobilheat We install New and Used Equipment at LOW, LOW PRICES Te ge ENterprise No Toll Charge A ome Fuel 245 Charles St. Luzerne, Pa. 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