= i Pp) i & Jie = 0 0 Ss Ry ens ETS eat cacti cs ARS er RAR a. ‘Steve: Kaschenbach, i Betuidsy night at 7:30. DALLAS, PENN SYLVAN 1A Lake-Lehman Cagers Score : Victory Over Wyoming Sem. . The Knights came home victori- ous Wednesday night from a con- test against Wyoming Seminary in Sem’s gymnasium. The local cagers featured five players with scores in double figures. Dallas Matmen se To Coughlin he Dallas varsity matmen met a determined Coughlin team Satur- day night in an exciting meet at Coughlin High School. The contests kept the fans on their feet, urging their respective teams on to vic- tory. Crusaders edged out the Mountaineers, 30-24, . After losing the first Yous with a pin over John Lewis by Bartoletti of Coughlin, the Mountaineers took over the lead, winning all the weights going, into the 138 “class. By this time, Dallas had built up a 24-5 lead but failed to win any of remaining six matches, and Coughlin took over the lead in the 180 class, 25-24. The Mounts’ Bob Voelker led Chulada until the third period in the unlimited bout, when Coughlin’s man tied up the score 4-4, and with 45 seconds to go, pinned Voelker and the Moun- taineers' went down for a first loss of the ‘season. Coughlin is now tied with Kingston, two wins each. Four of Dallas’ grapplers won by pinning ‘their: opponents. Lee Isaac, (103). pinned Straub, 2:46; Ander- son (112) pinned Wintermute, 3:03; (120) pinned’ Ln 28 sec; Tom Finn (127) pitned Harkenreader, 3:10; Reese Finn, (133) dec. R. Everott, 6-2. , Walt Prokopchak, (138) lost dec. Logue W. Everett, 12-5; Dick 'povich, (145) pinned by Kova lick, 4:55; Carl Zimmerman, (154) lost “dec. ‘to Lazarski, 9-2; Yarnel (165) pinned by Herman 5 37; and Higgs lost dec. to Koval, 5-1. Dallas’ will. play host to GAR -_ - READ THE TRADING POST —_ The outcome of the game was Lake-Lehman 67, Seminary 52. The Knights led all the way, with Sem trailing at the half; 28 to 33. Sponseller topped scoring with 17 points; Jones had 13, Kunkle 12, Whitesell 11, and Kern 10. Ells worth scored 4. Leading scorer for Semis was Bon- ner with 17 .and Wilbur 10, Lake-Lehman made 13 out of 22 fouls tried and Sem scored 12 out of 22. Big Game Exhibit Special At Sports Show The Pennsylvania Sports and Out- door Show opens in Harrisburg at the Farm Show Building on Feb- ruary 8 for a six day run. The show has expanded the North American Big Game Exhibit. All scoring for the trophy display will be done according to the official Boone and Crockett system. Anyone may enter and. no entry fee is required. Write to the show office at 1718 North Second Street, Harrisburg, and and entry blank will be forwarded. The following big game trophies may be used for exhibit and com- petition: Whitetail, Mule, and Black- tail Deer, Caribou, Moose, Sheep, Goat, Antelope, Bear, Cougar and Jaguar. Awards will be given for first and second place where there are four or more entries. ‘There will be two classes for Whitetail Deer, one for deer taken in Pennsylvania and one for deer taken outside the state. i BACK MOUNTAIN SCHOOLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Dallas Senior High varsity basket-. ball team journeyed to Swoyersville | Dallas I.V's | Hilber, ¥ THE Score Victory Dallas Junior Varsity wrestlers scored a 19-9 victory over Cough- lin Saturday night as the two teams met at Coughlin High ‘School. Lewis Isaac (112) and Conrad Gonzalas (h wt.) earned 10 points for Dallas when they each pinned their men, Isaac in second period over Dominick and Gonzalas over ‘Giza in third. Rusty Williams (D) decision over 4-2, in 103 class; Larry Richards, (133) dec. Coughlin’s White, 7-0 and Harry Cooper, Dal- las, dec. Joyce, 7-0, 145 pounds. Maxwell, Dallas, (120) lost dec. to Spagnola, 4-2; Petrillo, (C), dec. Mathers (133), 7-0; Skrepenack (C) dec. Doug LaBar (145), 4-0. Knights Lose First Game; Swoyersville Win, 82-42 Lake-Lehman Knights went down for its first loss Friday night when a fired-up Swoyersville five defeated them, 82-42. The ‘Sailors took home their third consecutive victory and moved into the lead by one game. Sponseller was the top scorer for the Lake-Lehman cagers with 18 points. Kunkle chalked up 10 and Kern, 9. They made 10 out of 32 fouls tried. At no time did the Knights have the lead, falling behind in the first quarter, 21-4 and finishing the half, 47-12. They - gained a little more, steam. in the second half, making 12 baskets to the Sailors’ 20 -in the third quarter and outscoring them, 18-15 in the final period. _Holop with 19, Domant 17 and Poostary with 15 led Swoyersville’s scoring. They made 16 out of 23 fouls tried. j Lake-Lehman will travel to West Wyoming tomorrow night. =: Tuesday to meet the undefeated "+: : Sailors. They will go to Crestwood tomorrow night for a contest against Crestwood and will be. back home next Tuesday to greet Wilkes-Barre Township. Lake-Lehman will visit - Ashley- Sugar Notch tomorrow night. TEST DRIVE IT AT KUNKLE Power train warranted for 2.years or 24,000 miles. |. : Nothing sticks to winter-slick surfaces like ~~~ 1’ an i iceboat. Or a Saab: front-wheel drive, up-front engine give 4 w- plow traction when the going gets rough or slick . : Seay stability i in gusty winds. Just try giving a Saab the slips ie 5 the longer, lovelier, livelier SAAB. D. MEEKER, Prop. _KUNKLE, PA. ..rock= 1 iat $ $1985 7 0. e. Ww. Ww. tires extrk, MOTORS 675-1546 | interest, 1 dyke, [issues a cordial invitation to any | games. — * Advance In Industry And Business ENROLL NOW SPRING EVENING CLASSES START FEBRUARY 1 REGISTRATION: JANUARY 26, 27, AND 28 — 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. YMCA NEWS ' -Eighteen adults are registered in the two ski classes being offered by ‘the Back Mountain Branch YMCA at .the new Harvey's Lake Ski Slope. .. Two more classes, will be offered on Saturday afternoon — one for adults and one for children. The current classes meet on Satur- ‘day morning from 10:00-12:00 for three sessions. Ten boys attended = the Junior High Splash: Party at the Central YMCA from the Back Mountain YMCA on Friday, January 15. The swims - are ' held every first and third Friday from: 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. The. Girls’ Gymnastics Class di- rected by Bill Baker, program as- sistant, had an exciting morning of exereises, relays and games, on Saturday, January 16.. Later, in thé program, the girls made clothes fot Barbie Dolls, directed by Mus. Richard Sheldon. All grade school girls are invited to join this class every ‘Saturday morning at 10:00. For information about any. of these programs, please call the Back Mountain YMCA at 674-6901. .The Archery Class now has a total ‘registration of 14 boys, which is the maximum. Another class will be started if there is sufficient : The class meets every Thursday, 5-6 p.m, ' George Slinzer, State Archery Champion, is the in- structor. A state meet will be held at the Lancaster: YMCA in the early spring. A team will be picked to represent the Back Mt. YMCA. The Retired Men's Club had 14 members attending = its weekly meeting; at the Back Mt. YMCA on ! Buynak, Yankoski : Ste dry. D. Bol. | Wednesday, January 13. Lee Up- newly installed president, retired men in the area to join. The group meets every Wednes- day at noon, for fellowship and For further 674-6901 or Mr. Updyke. | Sportsmen's. information, | i please call the Back Mt. YMCA at DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1965 CROWN IMPERIAL LANES BOWLING Community Service Dick Demmy led the scoring Monday night when he spilled 203 pins in a single game and rolled 5374 series for Orchard Farm. His team took all 4 from Besecker Real Estate. Ambrose took honors for top single game, however, when he scat- tered 223 pins over lane 12 for Guyette Communications as the team split 2-2 with Boyd White. Stanton T V took 3 from Ben Frank- lin, : George Shupp Top scoring honors went to Reese of Hill Top Inn as he pil- ed up 221-199-213 games for a big total of 633 pins as his team took 3 from St. Therese’s.Team mate Jim Traver tossed in a 220 (578) as the team took 3 from St. Therese’s. . Jack Trud- nak scored.204 (586) and Kal- afsky, 212 for = St. Therese’. Suburban Dairy. took 4 from Mea- de’s Garage with’ Kundrat leading the way on 255 (604), Ben Kra- jewski hitting 202, Bojarchek hitt- ing 216 and Daylida rolling 211. Hudak led the losers with 201 (568) and Leo Yankoski hit 211. Despite M. Shaw's 206-202 (591) and - Steve .Bonomo's 560: series, Cook’s - Excavating’ (first: half champs). lost 3 to. Town House Rest- aurant. Bob:Moore led the way for Town House. with 201-222" (596) with loads of help from Jim. Lohman hitting 206 (572) and Andy. Matte with ‘217 (563). Kuehn’s Pharmacy took 4 froin Sportsmen's Bar with Bonfig post- ing. 227 (572). Kocher hit 201 for ‘Back Mt. Neighborhood Es . Disque’s - Funeral - Home ‘team’ is comparing itself to the .Yankees’ baseball team these days.’ The boys figure . they're .tops!. Out of the seven years ‘since the league was organized, Disque’s has won five championships. The team has been in every: playoff. It lost the first year to Hanson’s™ and ' the third year, Payne Printery took total pins in the playoff. This is a. champion- ship team! And always on hand to | cheer the boys. on, is “Dick Disque, team sponsor. - . Dodson’s- Market - featiived: top scorer - last. week. when W. Check piled up 630 pins includ- ing 208-236 games. But Dod- sen’s lost 4 to Robinson Ken- nels as two bowlers chalked up 600 series. Ted Henness spilled 216-200-201 (617) and. Hal Kocher, Jr. rolled 200-224 (613). Havold Kocher led Bolton's Dinner to a 4 point victory over Stonehurst Cottages as he post- ed 233 (593). Howard Hiedel scored - 211- 202 (583). Brothers 4 and Disque Funeral met again after recently battling it out'in playoffs. The teams split 2-2 with Joe Kravitz high for: the Brothers on 214-203 (594) and Tony "Bonomo ‘and "Fred Adams sharing - honors for Disque’s. Tony. hit 565 and Fred rolled 206 (561). Henry's Jeweler with Code’s with D. Brek hitting: 214 (577) for Hen- Ty's. with 224 (571) as the team took 4 from Payne Printery. . Phillips Supply took 3 from Gordon's In- surance. : Games over 200 were posted by | Pesek, Bonfig, Ide; Shupp, Zukoski, | ton, Sr., Federici, Dodson, E. Heness. | January 25 to. February 9. an announced goal of 216 new members. CERTIFICATES — PROGRAMS OFFERED - BUSINESS ENGINEERING ie Avbounting ® Hlestronics : = ® Production Management 9 Red Estate : ‘® Fundamentals of Design ® Business Management ® Machine and Tool Design .® Marketing ® Electrical Machinery ® Mathematics ® Instrumentation and Control | : “ "@ Technical Writing For Additional Information and Catalog THE PENN STATE UNIVERSITY CENTER Lpenn ST ATE CONTINUING EDUCATION {ship with 38 points. ‘C. Reese led Klass Motors | Imperialettes It was opening night in the second Enrollment is scheduled = from Cam- | paign manager is Earl Fritzges, with | Ambitious and Dynamic People Who Are | in Cultural, Personal Growth Enhance The Stature Of A Progressive Community. half for the girls as they got to- gether last Friday night. It start- ed out with three teams taking 3 points from their opponents and two splitting four. Jean Agnew took top scoring honors as she piled up 166-178 games and totalled 496 pins for Delaney’s. Evelyn Kamont took single game honors with a 184 for Goodman’s. Goodman’s took 3 from Delaney’s. Mac Tools took 3 from Elston’s Dairy. Gloria Charnitski led Mac's with 180 (460). Marilyn Morris spilled 463 pins for Joe's Men Shop but the team lost 3 to Apex Auto Parts. O’Malia Laundry and Garrity Realty split. Games over 160 were posted by Barbara Egliskis, Doris King, Ruth Stair 2, Becky Casterline, Anne Kardell, (Hi Annie) Flo Allabaugh, Helen Bonomo, Ruth Bénriett, Doris Amos, Carol Hadsel. At the end of the second ak Mac Tools is leading with 6 points followed by Garrity and O’Malia with 5 each. The girls were down in their scores Friday, with no one hitt- ing over 460. Lillian Trudnak piled up 207 pins in her third game, taking honors for top single. Liz Weale had one of 176. Next was Marilyn Morris with 167. Others with games in the 160’s were Tooties Denmon 166, Terry Morris 166, Helen Bonomo 160, Gloria Charnitski 161, Jean Piech 160, Jean Miller 163, Theresa Thompson 160, Jean Agnew 161. Sunday Night Mixed Twisters. took first half champion- Gems were second with 36. Next with Cripples, Tangoes, Hoods and Hens. Sherwood Wilson was tops in Sunday night’s action as he chalked un 192 (546) for the Hoods and assisted by another member of his gang, Marge Milne hitting 165 (461), the team took all 4 from Tangoes. Leading the women’s scores was Grace Wilson, hitting 181- 160 (464) for Tangoes. Cripples took 3 from Twisters and Hens took 3 from Gems. Doris Maturi posted 161, and El- eanor Moyer 166. Bowlerettes Terry Morton was the star of the Thursday night girls’ league after piling up 202 (498) for Monk Plumbing and Heating. Libby Cyphers of the same team spilled 170-177 (491) and they took 8 from Duke Issacs. Betty Lu Risch led Whiting’s to a 3 point win over Bolton's Dinner as she piled up 178 (476); Ruth Nygren hit 160 (462). ' Single game high were Marge Hislop 169, Kay Kalafsky 179, Helen Bolton 164, Ann Corbett 161. Ladies’ Country Mary Shook took league honors ag she scattered 164-211 (520) pins over lane 18 and 14 for Meneguzzo’s setting the pace for her team to take 8 from Joe’s Pizza. Team mate Barbara Egliskis scored 190 (466). - Piling up pins against | Meneguzzo’s were Ginger Gos- | art hitting 170-160 (473) and Arlene Hospodar with 201 (471). Also posting series in the 500's | | were Anita Pascavage for Forty-Fort | Lumber and Helen Bonomo for Ber- nie’ Pizza and Lila Lozo with 170- | 180 (500) for Link’s Tavern. Anita | chalked up 185-171 (512); Helen {had 178-176 (510) and Lila rolled 170-180 (500). Bernie's Pizza lost 3 to Forty-Fort and Bocar Manufacturing took 3 from Link's. Other girls scoring in the 400’s were Flo Rosenberger 173 (468) and Bev Evelyn Roberts 176-166 (472). Single games over 160 were rolled by Mary Ann Considine, Mona Dymond, Bev Roberts and Eleanor Olenick. Bocar is out in front with 9 points; Meneguzzo's have 8, Link's 6%, and Joe's 6. St. Paul's Lutheran With the second half well under- way, the Long Horns and Tigers are tied with 13 points each. Trojans have 8 and Badgers and Mustangs, 7 each. Bull Dogs have 6 points and Huskies ‘and Panthers, 5 ‘each. Travellers Addy Ashalt took 2 from Don’s Cities Service with Al Ciccarglli leading way. on 257-2107(647).. Bob Moore hit 202 (562): © Don -Purvin led Don's with 206 (567). and ‘D. Zimmerman posted a- 225 game. Dallas Engineers lost 2 to * Kaiers- Beer. ' Pete’ Hospodar led ‘the. scoring with 218-202 . (588), - The Engineers took ‘2 from O’Connell’s as Jack Trud- nak piled up 224-206 (592). and ‘Jim - Lohman - scored. 212-202 (5%0). Marty Panunti hit: 205. ‘C. Finarelli was high for 0’Con: nell’s ‘with 201-202 (587) Roy Stair rolled 201; : . Addy Asphalt won-2 from Link’ s Bar and Grill with Bob Moore sett- ing the pace.. Bob toppled 203-214- 207 (624) for Addy’s. - Fréd Adams had 220° (589) and” Leo Yankoski had = 204. with 224; Harold Bennett rolled 212 and H. Harris: chalked up 205; Crown -.-Imperial - copped all :-3 points : from- Jimeals . Catering. "as Evelyn. Roberts. took: honors with 184-194-212" (590). -~ Anita Pascav- age rolled 174-195-188 (557); Rose Novroski scored 169% 199-168" (536); Ginger Gosart- toppled 185-2111 (528) and Bernie Pape chalked -up 173- 169-163 505). The. girls totalled 2716 total ping ‘and rolled two games of 942. Lakers Kocher’s Boys were till out in front with -41- points as the first half ended last week. Con- - - gratulations, - champs! - Steg- maier Lads had 88 and Link's Bar and Grill, 87. ; Last week’s: honors went: to Ko: cher’s Boys with 1028 (2854). Casey Dimmick led the. boys’ with a 632 series and Bill Rittenhouse copped high: single honors" with 245 (616). Art ‘Blizzard. had 240; J... Seigal (591). .C. Raklewicz had a 235. Marie ' Ritts, was leading scorer for the girls with, 214 (558); Eleanor (519) and Helen Bonomo 201. (516): Dallas Woman's Club bos - Limeys took first half champion- ship with 39, points. Aussies were next with 35 and Swedes 34. ; Yanks took team honors ~- with 568 and Finns had. 1607 total pins. Dot Huston and Eleanor Mover shared honors as Dot. hit: 182 ‘and ‘Eleanor. had 7 482. total pins. Eleanor’s series included 179-162 for the Swedes. Theresa Graham hit 173 and: Jeanne ‘Richards; 169. Crown. Imperial Majors As: the boys wound -up their secs ond week of the second half, one team ‘wag ‘out in ‘front, Dallas Shop- ping Center, with7 points, after: tak ing another 3 from Gosart’s Appl- iances. Three: teams, Shavertown Lumber; Michael's and Dallas Nur- sery are tied with 5 ‘each. There were four 600 series chalked up with Bob Moore way out in front when he Interested WIL Wilkes-Barre EVENING COLLEGE BROADENS HORIZONS BY OFFERING THE FOLLOWING COURSES IN THE Spring Semester — 1965 Professional and KES Pennsylvania SCHOOL Accounting Hygiene Biology Mathematics Business Adm. Music Economics Nursing Education Education Philosophy English Political Science Geology Psychology History Sociology Languages (Spanish - Russian) GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN : : Physics - Chemistry - Education REGISTRATION: JAN. 21 - 22 - 25 NOON TO 3:00 P.M. PARISH HALL SAT. JAN. CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, FEB. 1, AT 6:30 P.M. Catalogue and Information May Be Obtained By MTelephoning 824-4651, or Writing To: DIRECTOR OF EVENING SCHOOL ‘WILKES COLLEGE Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 23 - 9 AM. TO NOON Bill Weaver ‘led * Link’s | 1 ‘| or ‘Rachel 'Coslett, 287-4218. Olenick had 208; Ginger . Gosart | day, saw the Badgers run roughshod | over the Wolves by a score of 80- | 21. Ed Rome went wild in the sec- | ond quarter for 20 points. This | because the Wolves fell apart during | the second quarter. For the Wolves, no one could do | anything — not even Russ Monte, | their big man, who was held to 6 points. Scott Lefko played a good | game, chipping in with 5 points. In the final game of the night, the Sooners won a close one from the Kingsmen, 49-42. Kingsmen held the lead until the last 30 sec- | ‘Action in the first game on Thurs- | onds, crucial basket to break a 42-42 tie. SECTION B—PAGE 1 Back Mountain YMCA Begins Basketball Games This Week and Bob Griffith made a A substitute — Donald Dennis, had | 12 points, high man for the winners. For the losers, Jim Balavage and proved to be the margin of victory, | Kit Karuza were high scorers— with 12 and 14 points respectively. Ken Youngblood played a good game, both offense and defense— stealing the ball a number of times, | and scoring 6 points. Games this week: Kingsmen vs. Wolves Badgers vs. Sooners Badgers vs. Kingsmen Wolves vs. Sooners Ashley - Sugar Notch handed the Dallas Mountaineers their first de- feat in the North League Friday | evening at the local gym, 78-60. Troiani and Gibloski put on an a- | mazing exhibition of shooting for! the Rockets. They accounted for | 67 points, hitting 27 goals in 54 | shots while the Dallas team could | not seem to put the ball in the | - | basket, scoring ‘on only 23 of 87] rather close shots. Dallas seemed to be affected by | ‘| the cold wave warning, losing the | | Herbert Downs was elected sub- ball 27 times on faulty passes and other miscues as compared to 3 mis- takes in the previous game at West Wyoming. : Only Soran Roy Supulski was able to keep Dallas on even terms with ‘the. Rockets throughout the Kingston High School Class of 1950 Notice :+The members of Kingston High School class of 1950 are looking for the following members: Nancy Schutt, Ruth Williams, = Shirly Swank, Madeline Yurkanin, Jane Voight, ‘Mary Vivian, John Falkow- ski, Robert ‘Genewski, Bruce Wil- liams, * George ~Grobleski, William ‘Hart, and Ronald Williams. Anyone knowing their whereabouts please contact: Loretta Moran, 288-0423 There will be a meeting on Tues- day evening Jan. 26 at O’Connells Kingston House, 8:30. All class members are invited to attend. toppled ‘a big 646 for Birth’s Esso, . Bob piled up games of 204-230-212. Al Ciccarelli spill- ed 611 including 216-224 games for West Side Novelty. Michael's featured two with Frank Michael's hitting 212-226 (605) and Steve Bonomo post- ing 221-204 (604). Also turning in big series were | Pete: Hospodar with 229 (599) for Monk Plumbing and Joe Merc with 222 (595) for Shopping Center. Others chalking up series over 560 « were G. Thompson 203-221 (374), T. Henness 206 (578), Jack, Trudnak 201 (567), Frank Kundrat 203 (572), Amby Vida 233 (584), Mike Rudick (586), and Dan Gula 205 (570). Going on ‘record with 200 games were Wendell, Federicci, ‘Whiting, Klass, Harris, T. Bonomo, Lozo, Richards, Lohman, Matte. Rockets Blast Mountaineers; ! Dallas Boys Suffer First Loss second half ag he connected for 21 points in the third and fourth per- iods, hitting 10 goals in 20 tries. In the preliminary game; the junior varsity squad of 20 sopho- mores won a thriller in the closing seconds; 40-38, to continue unbeat- en in the North League. Dairymen Meet At a recent meeting of the Beau- mont local Dairyman’s League held at Walter's Restaurant, Beaumont, district director. Also elected to office were James DeRemer, Will- iam Lapasky, Robert Grey and Sheldon Mosier as directors. Robert Grey was elected delegate to the annual meeting with Lorraine Grey as associate delegate. i A directors meeting will be held at ‘the home of Clarence and Robert Grey on January 16 at 7 P.M. HOW THE “e= WEATHER... MOBILHEAT 558 DELIVERIES ARE WEATHER- MATIC! “Weather-matic” deliveries give you the security of a constant, adequate fuel re- serve. Call us today! Mobi] MOBILREAT ‘Home Fuel Co. 324 Dennison St. Swoyersville Phone - 287-1117 i Jan. 31 Only 10D HURRY DALLAS ESSO At The “Y” PHONE — Keep Your New Year's RESOLUTION ---- “Don’t Put Off Unitil Tomorrow- - - - What You Can Do, To-day” INSPECTION a DEADLINE BIRTH'S OFFICIAL INSPECTION 7 CENTER - - - Routes 118 and 309 — 1965 ays Left! HURRY a SERVICENTER \ 674-4571 {fh 669 N. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre Phone 823 51 12