DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA TH THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1964 + SECTION B — PAGE 1 The Dallas Post Has Back Mountain Baseball For Boys NLA? Hundreds of Modern rse; Type Faces i / ell VL ot rons Ton e to Es gamma St Ed 0 { G when he walked in the first inning. fli ERETEEEE i { rauser S ges u 0Sarl S Miller and Roth each had two hits 1eon W oO G Bp Ti d Wi th I Fi Pl Jor Daliss Dany as ae Sepved . L e lone run when he got on base $i WwW G Bn K 9 | 1e 1 ponent n rst ace in the fourth inning on an error. | le Qe by BILLY SPONSELLOR The score probably ‘would have | fet k hi : been 3 - 2 in favor of Dallas if] | one Rogers Pitches Four Hit Game to pace their team. Gosart’s scored | Scott had not made a beautiful | Sp any. vi Avi ; | Ina decisive game for both teams, | three runs in the sixth inniny on a| catch of Novroski’s hit to: right [ — might need — i Strauser’s defeated Gosarts 5-4, be-| hit, two walks and an error. They field with base runners on s2cond ! | | hind the four-hit pitching of Rogers. | played without Morgan, the regular | and third. Miller and Galletly did | 3636, MALCOLM | Both teams are knotted for first | pitcher and Mayers, who plays third | a good job of pi‘ hing for Dallas] : KITCHEN | place with identical 5 and 1 rec-| base. . | Dairy, as did T. Lozo and Sponsel- | Q ; ords. Strauser’s scored runs on Gosart ler for Harter’s. three hits, a hit batsman, and a| Player — Po AB R H| t bl ? alli H 3 . y S. | S | a Ji The | fielder’s choice in the fourth inn-| Bellas, 1b 3 0 2 Harter’s \ | Alwer 10 ing which provided four runs. Ro-| Duffy, c 3 0 0 B. Lozo, 3b i 1 1 gers collected two hits and Evans | Stolarick, 3b 3 0 0: 'T. Lozo, ss; Pp 3 0 0. i | drove in two runs with a fourth | Gruver, p 2 0 0 Sponseller, p; ss 2 0 0| A&A Back Mi. Lumber Co. {inning tutte Nash, 2b. 1 2 0 Swan, cf I. 9» \ AIN STREET D. Merithew, Hoffman, and R. Robert Samanas, If 3 1. 2 |, Scott, rf 2 0 0 | : A Er Merithew each had a hit, for Strau-| Burkhart, cf; p 1 1 0 | Bertram, c 1 0 0 | se's. For Gosarts, Bellas and Ro-| Martin, ss 3 0 0 Kittle, 2b’ y 0 0 4 E Eran OE { bert Samanas each had two hit: Lehr, 2¢ 0 p 0) Eddy, If : 3 0 y Coe ele lh PE © "| Richard Samanas, cf 1 0 0 Kleiber, 1b 1 0 ol Goeringer, 1b 1 0 0 | Ide, rf 0 0 0 Regan, rf 2 0 0 Onzig, 1f 3 0 0 A fs a Li wi ay ad! ed . 3 t Wyn Te Pension and deferred Totals Zhou al) Tous : INS profit sharing services Strauser’s i Dallas Dairy a PL — Pos. pra i We assist attorneys, accountants, corporate or individual oy 3b os Ab B H Player ; Pos. AB R 3 trustees, in the preparation, supervision, and review of ny Marascio, 2b 2 0 pension and deferred profit sharing plans. R. Merithew, 2b 2 0 1 | Miller,p; c 3 0 2 | There is no charge for this service, and confidential in- Rogers, p 2 0 2 Galletly, ss; p 3 0 0} quiries are invited. Hoffman, ss 3 0 1 Novroski, ¢; ss 3 0 0 Jones, 1b 3 0 0 Chamberland, 3b 3 0 0 Miskiel, ¢ 3 0 0 Spencer, rf 2 1 0 Kleppinger, If 0 0 0 Dukinas, 1b 2 04:0 Roan, cf 1 0 0 Roth, If 3 02 Fredericks, rf 1410 0 Yarnal, cf 1 0 0 D. Merithew, 2b 1 1 1 Brobst, cf 2 0 0 Considine, If 1 0 0 | Sr de Ta lh ~~ Miller, cf 1 1 0| Totals 24 1 4 ’ W Boylan, rf X: 1 0 Yotingblood,cf 0 0 0 Popson Pitches Winning Game 2 : — — | Daddow - Isaacs defeated Dal- G 0 . @ GALL Totals 20 ° 6 | lag Rotary ,6 - 1, scoring i shor f runs in the first inning. Althoug | YOUR Lites lors man Dairy Teams Have Close Battle | Dallas Rotary had eight hits to fo J ; gi In a close game, Harter’s Dairy | Daddow - Isaacs’ five, Popson kept f H sents INVESTORS Diversified Services, exclusive / | : . | ER for five mol ads. “ ye dsfented’ Dallas Dalry by'n score] the hits Widely Seattered, Doddew 7? { For a prospectus-booklet on one of these. investment of 2 - 1. Dallas Dairy collected | Isaacs scored six runs on two hits, | funds, call the number below, or clip this complete advertise- four hits to Harter's one, but that two walks, and two fielders chcices. ment and mail it today to your INVESTORS man. was the BIG HIT for Harter’s as| Burns and Popson each had two : B. Lozo doubled in the second inn- | hits while Kugler had one for Dad- THOMAS N. KREIDLER, JR. Zone Mgr. ing driving in ‘the winning ron. | dow - Isaacs. McDade, Buckingham, Phone — 674-5231 Bus. — 822-3266 Lozo not only had the only Hater | and Labatch each collected two hits | — hit, but also scored their first run! while Katyl and White had one! VE VE VE | VE ve © | : VE } VE { VE VE VE VE. VE# = es EZ Bs T= = =F 2 VE o | EF . = £ ET ZZ =.F VE | = = TE Ea. = -— =a -— VE 2 Tee = = You've never seen me before because I've always stayed inside the REDDY- BOX—your electric outlet. Now I'm stepping out so that we can get better acquainted. 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AB RH) DeMarko, If a 0 1 Burns, cf 2 1 2 Ide, p 2 0 0 Sherry, ss 3 a 0 Aaa Newhart, 1b 3 1 0 Totals 24 1 4 Dover, ¢ 2 1 0 Harter’s Defeats Dallas Rotary Pcpson, p 3 1 2 | Harter’s Dairy defeated Dallas Schilling, 3b; 1f 3 0 0 Rotary 10 - 2 behind the pitching Kugler, 2b; rf 3 1 1! of T. Lozo and Sponseller.' T. Lozo Dunn, 2b 2 0 0 had three hits including a single Semco, If 2 0 0 and two home runs; Kittle also had Long, 3b 3 0 J two hits. Buckingham led Dallas Messersmith, rf 1 0 0, Rotary with two hits while Katyl, | -— — — | White, Rosser, and Whitlock each | Totals 25 6 5 had a hit. MORE ........ MORE _..... MORE ....... | : Harter’s Daw Dallas Rotary _ | Player — « AB R H Player — Pos. AB R H! B. Lozo, 3b 4 3 2 McDade, c; p 303 2. T. Lozo, p; SS 4 3 3 Katyl, rf 3 0 1 | Sponseller, ss; p 3 1 1 i Buckingham, ss 3 0 2 | Russell, ¢; 1b 4 1 1 | White, p; If 4 0 1 Bertram, c¢ 0 0 0 Snyder, 3b 3 0 0 Kittle, 2b 2 0 2 Labatch, 2b 3 0 2 Ide, rf 3 0 1 Dobson, cf 1 0 0 Swan, cf 3 i 0 Rosser, 1f; c¢ 1 0 0 | Weaver, If 1 0 0 McAndrew, 1b 1 0 0: Kleiber, 1h 1 0 0 Taylor, If 0 0 0 Scott, rf 1 0 0 Whitlock, 1b 1 0 0 Onzig, If 1 1 0 Arnaud, cf 2 0 0 —_ = = oe mn 1 met Totals 27.10 10 Totals 27 : 8 Dallas Rotary McDade, c; cf 4 1 0 Gosart’s Beats Duke Isaac’s Katyl, rf 3 0 1 Gopart’s bounced back from a | Buckingham, ss; p 3 3 2 loss to Strauser’s by beating Duke | White, p; 2b 4.0 1 Isaac's 6 to 1. Morgan allowed four | Labatch, 2b, p; ss 3 0 0 hits while striking out eight en- 6 Snyder, 3b 2 0 0! emy batters to pitch Gosart’s to | Rosser, If 2 0 0 victory. Morgan produced four runs | Taylor, c 2 0 0 in the first inning when he had Dobson, 1b 2 0 0 his first of two hits, a home rur McAndrew, rf 0 0 0 with three men on base. Bellas | Arnaud, cf 0 0 0 also had two hits for Gosart’s while | Whitlock, 1b 1 0 1 scoring three of the six runs. Duke _ = — Isaacs scored the lone tally in the Totals 29 2 6 sixth inning when Hons got on Dallas Dairy Scores 7 In Third base on an error .and scored on al Dallas Dairy scored seven runs fielders choice. Shoemaker, ! in the third inning to beat Lazarus Har- | 5 y ' by a score of 11 to 3. Dallas Dairy son, 3 Martin, and DeMarko had | collected seven hits while Miller the hits for Duke Isaacs. and Galletly allowed only three Lazarus hits. Marascio and Spencer Chuck Kern Hutls A No-Hitter Against West Wyoming Teeners Chuck Kern, former Little League | will be picked up at a later date stand-out, hurled a no-hit no-run |as part of a double header. game on Friday evening against | West Wyoming has come up with West Wyoming. Chuck also con- ja few bad innings which has cost tributed a single, double and a | them at least one game. West triple to aid his own cause. Leh-| Wyoming has a better team than man won the game by a score of ‘the records show and they cannot 8-0. be counted out of a play-off spot Dallas moved from fourth to sec- | at the season’s end. ond place on the strength of a three- | All games are played at the, game win streak. The team has | Dallas Junior High School Field come up with some fine defensive |and start at 6:00 p.m. The age work in its last three outings and bracket for these teams is 13-15 Georgie Kostrabbala, a converted | and the boys have been playing infielder, has been handling the | some good baseball. Games are. catching chores in the absence of | played on Monday, Tuesday, Thurs- the regular receiver. | day and Friday with Wednesday Westmoreland, on the bottom, | being open for make-up games. has been riddled with injuries and | Standings are as follows: Mr. Zimmerman is finding it tough Lake-Lehman 6 0 to come up with a winning com- | Dallas 4 3 bination. { East Dallas 3.48 East Dallas played Lehman to a | West Wyoming 2 3 6-6 tie 'in eight innings; game was | Westmoreland 0 6 called on account of darkness and | ‘Harveys Lake Takes Two; | Have You Found Them? Loses One In Final Week In the final week of action in the Bob Horlacher League, Harveys Lake Lions defeated Noxen by One of the Little League's star | players is without his specs. Mark | Rogers laid his glasses on the dug- out shelf at the Dallas Junior High Rf OY | playing field on Friday morning. Scores of 11 - 0 and ‘9 - 5, while | When he returned for them they | dropping a 4 - 3 nod to the same | ore gone. team. Anyone who has found them will | . . Make - Up G | be doing Mark a big favor by call- 2p ame | ing him at 674-5138. In a thake-up game played at | Noxen field, the Lions were vic- | : torious by a 11 - 0 score. Pitching | Grillers Meet Bill Engle who had 13 strike- | le 2 gle Who hind $i | The Beaumont Grillers held its, Every man hit safely for the| th meeting at the home of Jean winners with Davis and Kern hit- | Clark on Jen 8 : ; hili ting homers. Spencer had a double | Menu for the evening was Chili Jor Noxen squad. | Con Carne. Sandy Denmon presid- R H 5 ed. Lake 11 15 0 | ve Noxen o 1 1| Red Cross Giving Tuesday | Swimming Lessons In the game played Tuesday at | E Lake field, the Nexen boys handed |. Wyoming Valley Chapter, Amott Gosart’s each had two hits and scored two . can ‘Red Cross is conducting Player — Pos. AB RH] puns to lead their team. Miller, Gal- the Ligne 2 4.7 2 Setback, . | swimming and water safety classes. Bollas.: ¢ 3 3 9 4 Duki had hit Noxen was sparked by the pitch- eos Lake thi a NE 5 7 Tay i Du ins i . it! ing of Smith and the hitting of | at Harveys ake W i! gi et oh 3 5 1 3 > a » wi ge oe. rn Barbacci, Timko and Scott. | n instructor wi e presen i As 3-3 pS Defto and Palen Ge | The lakers relied on the hitting Monday afternoons af 1 at Sandy, Baslhort ct 3 0 0 for h BE Bale ieame > ©! of Hoover, C, Kern and Engle (the Beach, July 20 and 27, August 3, Nash, 2b Ol ui oot wea] er also Ee), Lo es pc 2 E € same ates, a Jn. a es Meyers, 1f 2 0 1! proceeded to strike out ten oppos- Waren RB 3 Hf Club at 3 p.m. Ft Wardan, G. Martin, ss 3 0 0| ing batters in the four innings he | 4 ° 3 4 9 | Place. : B. Duffy, 1b 2, 0 0 | pitched .The only extra base hits | He will also be at Sandy Beach Regan, rf 1 9 1| for Dallas Dairy were Miller's dou- Friday | Friday mornings at 9:30 a.m. Sorin cf; 1b g S p ble and Dukinas triple while Lef- Tn the final game of the sea-| Instruction will also be given to oy i as eT a0 0 ko had a double for Lazarus. son, Harveys Lake dumped Noxen | YMCA Day Camp students at. [oar i 1 0 0 Lazarus |by a'9 - 5 score. Melody Park on. July 20, 27, Gruppo, of 0: 0g gj Tlaver — | AB R H| pitching for Noxen was Leroy | August 3, 10, 17 and 24 at 10:30 ! ER rats] Raye, 3b’ 2 1 0 | Scott, who along with Bargacci and | 2.1. Totals 26. 8 9 Powell, ss; If 2 1 1| Timko was one of their hitters. Ruckno, If; p 2 0 0 Pitching for the victors was Bill | Canned Foods Duke - Isaacs Lefko, ¢ 3 1 1| Kern, relieved by his brother Carl | Player — AB R H Fallon, 1b 3 0 11in the second inning. P opular Item J. Dully, o 1 0 0 Lawler, Pp; Ss 3 0 0 Hitters for the Lions were Craw- | Th g Kl 3 Potors 5 9 00 Summa, cf i 0 0'| ford, Kocher and Hoover. |:-~ Ihe. average. weekly. wage today : i 5 3 0 1 Longmore, 2b 2 0 0 R H E | will buy more than twice the quan- De 5 5 1 Noon, rf 2 0 0'| Lake 9 8 o | tity of canned food than could be ! Phiffer, cf 1 0 0: Noxen 5 4 o | bought with the average weekly Isaacs, p Zul 0 i LT Ce | wage during the period 1935-39. Totals 21 3 3| We would like to thank manager | The U. S. Bureau of Labor Statis- EYES EXAMINED ! Dallas Dairy Al Yandy ang Sas ie = tics consumer price index has i io. 9 4 9 o | sistant, Elwoo avis, for the fine |lised canned foods consistently in LLASSES FITTED RY 4 9 o | work they did with this year's! the “best buy” group of all food CONTACT LENSES Miller, p; ¢ , 4 1 1 | team. | products. = Chamberland, 3b; ss 2 0 0 . Roth, . 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