Co’ w CR — A ee, * DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA \ Dallas Meets Exeter Friday Nite; Lake-Lehman VS. Action on the local gridiron this weekend finds Dallas seeking its fourth win in the WSC against Exe- ter in a Friday night game at Exeter stadium at 7:45. Saturday after- ncon, Lake-ILehman hosts Edwards- ville on the Lehman field at 2 p.m. Dalias-Exeter ; Exeter (2-1-2) for the season, was picked as one of the top con- tenders in the WSC, but haven't quite lived up to expectations. The Panthers of coach Bob Ripa opened the season with a 13-0 win over Edwardsville in a conference game, and followed that up with a 12-8 win over St. John’s in a non- conference tilt. Exeter’s first big test came against Forty Fort and they fell "26-13 in an upset. Next came West Wyoming. The Cowboys held them to a 7-7 tie in a ‘hotly disputed” contest in which people claim Exeter should have been awarded a safety on a blocked punt and a 9-7 win, but officials saw differently. , Last week, the Panthers met an- other non-conference member, Pitts- ton, and dropped a 20-0 decision because of numerous fumbles. Exeter was the last team to beat Dallas, that was a 6-0 contest back in 1961 in an up- set. Exeter, beaten 26-6 last sea- son in a “big game,” will be out to atone for that setback along with stopping Dallas’ 13 game win streak. Mainstays back from last year’s team, that finished with a 7-3 mark, include linemen Andy Hudak, Frank Parulis, Frank Yukalavitch, Jim Edwardsville Smutko, Mike Babusko, Bernie Ambromavage and Bob Pieszala. Backs are Roger Beatty, John LaBar and Tony Maslousky. The Panthers have good weight up front in Babusko at 215, Parulis 185 and Yukalavitch 195. Another Parulis, Bill, a sophomore, goes 250. Beatty and LaBar are both fine running backs; and the Dallas line will have its hands full stopping these two top runners in the WSC. One thing lacking is the passing of last year’s fine quarterback, John Fenner, who was always a threat. Lake-Lehman-Edwardsville Lake-Lehman, looking for its third win of the campaign, will have its hands full when a scrappy Ed- wardsville team comes here for a game slated to start at 2 p.m. Edwardsville (1-4) dropped the season opener 13-0 to Exeter and followed up with a 19-6 win over Northwest. Since then, the Eagles, under new headcoach, Joe Delinsky, have drop- ped three straight to Luzerne 21-0, Wyoming 20-7 and last week a toughie to Forty Fort 13-7. Last season Lake-Lehman won a hard-fought contest over the Eagles 13-8. With another year of experi- ence under their belts, the Knights will have to be at their best to win this one that rates a toss-up. Top returnees include linemen Roberts, Gronchick, Deschak, Pelak, Moran and Coach. Backs include Berdy, Survilla, Kelly and Germak. Along with a good football game, fans will be entertained by the fine Lake-Lehman band prior to the con- test as well as throughout. If you noticed any vacancies in the men’s leagues this week, its more than likely the bowlers are also archers and retired early in order to get an early start the next morning. This is the season! So, pay no attention to those excuses — they're huntin ! ! Looks like Andy Matte has the limelight this week with his 638 series, chalked ap in George Shupp League Monday night. Bob Moore spilled 248 in his last game with Addy Asphalt in Traveling League Saturday to cop single honors for the week. Anita Pascavage rolled a ~ beautiful game of 247 to top all the gals’ single scores and Helen Bonomo toppled 574 in her series for Bernie’s Pizza in Ladies County league Tues- day. (Ask Helen why she is so excited these days.) Traveling League Two home teams met at Crown Imperial last week. 'Addy Asphalt took 2 from Casino Sunset with Leo Yankowski and Fred posting 594 series. Leo hit 200 - 200 and Fred had 214. Al Ciccarelli rolled 204 - 206 (578) and Bob Moore, including his big 248 game, top- pled 573. Tony Pineno led Casino with 222 (588). Tony Bonomo had 212 and Sid Steve Bonomo posted 200. Bernie's lost 2 to Nachlis Furni- ture. Paul Kamont rolled 207, only game worth mentioning. Addy Asphalt took 3 from Cap- parell’s. The boys were really on! Bob Moore scored 224 - 211 (629); Fred-Adams hit 220 - 205 (605; Tom Gauntlett had 207 - 215 (605); Al Ciccarelli rolled 204 - 237 (595) and Leo Yankoski posted 213. Third game total was a big 2056. Bernie's took one from Lispi Lanes, Bill Weaver led with 201 - 220 (582) and Andy Matte had 201 - 204 (573). Crown Imperial Girls took 3 from Phillips Sea Food and 3 from Park Floral. Anita’s big 247 (531) and Ev- elyn Roberts’ 203 - 192 (548) were deciding factors in the contest with Park. Bernie Pape added 164 - 179 - 163 (506) . and Dot Thomas 178 (480). Ginger Gosart with 193 - 171 - 193 (557) led the scoring against Phillips. Bernie had 212 (526); Anita turned in 198 - 171 (517); Evelyn rolled 179 - 176 (506) and Dot scored 190 - 167 (499). Crown Major League Steve Bonomo’s 203 - 208 - 210 (616) for Dallas Nursery was tops. Nick Stredny had one of 233 on the same team for single henors. Nick's total ~ was 591. Nursery took 8 from Gosart’s Dan Gula led the ‘“appliancemen” with 214 (573). Leo Yankowski turned in 203 - 215 (607) for Phillips Supply as it took 3 from Shavertown Lumber. Only “lumberman” ‘to score was Trudnak with 232. Dallas Shoping Center was down and gave 4 to Dallas Dairy as Lew Reese led the ‘“milkmen” to vie- tory with 224 (582). Wesley 'Gulf took 3 from Ameri- can Legion. Ed Havrilla led the way for Wesley's with 201 - 200 (580). Joe Klass topped “legion- aires” with 212 - 208 (581). Automatic Cigarette. led by Fred Adams with. 224 -212 (607), took all from Birth’s Esso. Scoring for Birth’s was Dick Myers, 216 - 206 (582). Tory Bonomo ded West Side ERNE RANA NERA REE REET, Bowling News By DORIS MALLIN- 5 Glasser rolled 210 (569) for Monk Plumbing when the ‘plumbers” lost 3 to West Side. Wesley Gulf rolled high game of 1013 and 2809 total pins. Some in- dividual high series were turned in by A. Wendel 207 (579). J. Birn- stock 567, B. Weaver 561, T. Pineno 216 (590), M. Rudick 210 - 210 (590), A. Mate 212 (563). Chalking up 200’s were Harris, Ciccarelli, Kriel, Ide, Lohman, Lan- dis, Schalm and Heness. Community Service Alton Whittaker topped Com- munity Service scores with 202 (568) for Besecker’s Real Es- tate, but his team lost 3 to Guyette’s. Orchard Farm took 3 from Stanton’s TV and Ben Franklin took 3 from Boyd White. Orchard Farm heads the league with ‘18 points. Boyd White has 14 and Stanton 13. Hitting in the 200’s were Williams 209, Henderson 201, Weigel 211 and Demmy 209. Orchard Farm had one of 848 and Guyette’s totaled 2416. Back Mt. Neighborhood Bill Check took honors with 202 (582) for Bob and Don’s Thursday night. Scores were not too high, with only eight others hitting 200. No high series other than Bill's were noted. Bolton’s Diner pulled ahead of Sheldon’s when the teams met and Bolton’s took all 4. Stonehurst, af- ter splitting 2 - 2 with Disque Fun- eral, has 17. Hitting 200 plus were Culver, D. Bolton, Stredny, Dugan, Don Zim- merman 204, Dale Zimmerman 210, Traver 207, and John Matthews 216. George Shupp League St. Theresa’s Raiders and Sports- men’s Bar are deadlocked for top spot with 21 points. Cook’s Excav- ating is next with 19, while Meade’s Garage and Town House Restaurant hold third on 15 points. Andy Matte with 227 - 182 - (Continued on Page 7 Ace bowhunter George Halowich, Harveys Lake, proudly displays the ten-point buck he shot near Stull Tuesday morning. A number of other Back Mountain Bow-Hunter Bags Ten-Pointer THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1963 ET Neighbors IP hunters have had success since the season opened a week ago Monday. Two years ago George got a five- pointer by the Noxen sawmill. $ Farley Scores 2 In 15-0 Victory Dallas Wins Third As Defense Standsout by Jim Lohman Dallas Mountaineers rang up their third straight win Saturday by turning back a smaller, but scrappy, West Wyoming eleven at Exeter stadium, 15-0. Paced by a hard-charging line, Dallas racked up a safety and a touchdown in the opening stanza and it looked as if the locals were going to have a field day. How- ever, West Wyoming saw differently and even though it was unable to mount any serious offensive threat until late in the contest against the Dallas reserves, the Cowboys turned in a pretty good defensive effort in holding the bigger Dallas team to one more TD. Jones Blocks Punt West Wyoming received the open- ing kick-off and put the ball in play on its own 26, but a great tackle on second down by Gosart drop- ped Atherholt for a 14-yard loss. Following a five-yard penalty against the Cowboys, West Wyoming at- tempted a punt that was partially blocked but received by them at the 1. On the fourth down punt crashed through to block the kick with the ball going out of the, end zone for a safety. West Wyoming then kicked off from its own 20 and Dallas moved 50 yards for the first touchdown with Farley going the final 13 yards. Noon plunged for the extra point. Two fine catches on the part of Jones and Farley helped the down- field drive. The deepest penetration by either team during the remainder of the first half was by Dallas, early in the second period, when a fumble halted a drive at the West Wyoming 40. Kerpovich Recovers Dallas took the second half kick- off and moved to the West Wyo- ming 20 before a fourth down pass went astray to stop the drive, On second down, West Wyoming fumbled, with Kerpovich recover- ing to setup the final Dallas TD. Two running plays, by quarter- back Baker, moved the ball to the 3 from where Farley sliced over tackle for his second TD. A kick for the extra point was blocked. Cowboys Reach The 30 West Wyoming got into Dallas territory twice in the final period. Midway in the period they stop- ped Dallas on their 45 and moved to the Dallas 43 before the defense stiffened and a last down pass was incomplete. Moments later, Roberts intercept- returned to the 40. With the Dallas reserves in ac- tion, the Cowboys started to move in the air and reached the Dallas . . While drivin WINTER TE Bn g his car, Mr. Prale, Hit a cop on his beat near the jail. The cop said *You jerk! Your wipers don’t work! Pretty soon you’ll be walking...on bail!" PREVENT THOSE WINTER DRIVING WOES The National Safety Council says: “Be sure your wiper blades are in good, live condition, and- have arm pressure >. of one ] ounce per inch of blade length to sweep snow and sleet off J f slidi ding over it.” : oye » Yoo, ¥ Dead blades may make dead attempt, Dallas end, Mike Jones, ed a Baker pass on the WW 30 and | Sova Scores 3 Knights Subdued By Wyoming 18-7 by Jim Lohman Tailback Joe Sova was just too much for Lake-Lehman Saturday afternoon, as Wyoming handed the Knights an 18-7 setback at the Wyoming field. Sova tallied on runs of 2, 46 and 45 yards as the Redskins recorded their second straight win follow- ing two defeats. Move 65 Yards Wyoming broke the backs of the Knights by taking the opening kick- off and moving 65 yeards downfield, ‘with Parra and Sova doing most of the running, before Sova cracked over from the 2. The PAT failed. Later in the quarter, Sova shook loose several tacklers and romped 46 yards for his second TD. Again, the extra point failed. Brown Scores Behind 12-0, Lake-Lehman moved 65 yards in the second period for its only score of the afternoon as Lettie hit Lopasky and Landis, with short passes and runs by Brown and Ellsworth, to reach the Red- skins’ 3 from where Brown carried it over. Ellsworth’s kick was good and Lake-Lehman trailed 12-7 at halftime. Knights Threaten turned back two serious scoring bids by the Knights in the second half, as they halted Lake-Lehman on the Wyoming's stout-hearted defense], seven yard line and again at the five. Sova Tallies 3rd A fumbled punt by Lake-Lehman, recovered by Ladomirak at the 45, set up the final Wyoming score. Again, it was tailback Joe Sova, finding daylight as he ran 45 yards for the final score of the afternoon. 30 before three passes went in- complete. Statistics Dallas recorded 11 first downs while rushing for a net 172 yards and completed three of eight passes for 33 yeards. West Wyoming picked up 5 first downs rushing for a net 5 yards and completed eight of seventeen passes for 21 yards. Dallas was penalized 55 yards against 20 for ‘West Wyoming. Will Try Test Runs Test runs to determine how over- loaded school bus problems can be alleviated wil be tried out by the Dallas School District. An extra bus will also be tried out on the return trip at close of classes. Buy Or Sell Through The Trading Post SECTION A — PAGE 3 “Little Bear wants to pass his code requirement.” VV VV VV VU VU VV VV VV VV EO UO Ve VY YYYeY vee VV VV VV VV VV VV YYYY eee FORTY-FORT THEATRE Tonight, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday (Con’t. 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