n> DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA George Shupp Suburban Dairy heads the Mon-' day night league with 28% points from Davis | Market, led by Frank Kundrat hit- Ben Krajew- | after winning 3, ting 211-235 (612). ski posted 211 (582). Town House Restaurant took all 4 from Hanson's Park to take over second place with 26. Fred Adams wd the way with 225-211 (614); ’ndy Matte rolled 201 (586). Honors for ‘the night were bestowed upon Dave Eddy as he chalked up 244-225 (631) for Meade’s Garage. Leo Yanko- ski hit 213 (564) and the team copped 3 from Cook’s Excavat- ing. Cook’s holds the third spot in the league and Meade’s is fourth. Steve Bonomo led Cook’s with 234 (604) and Gerard Harris hit 213 (564). St. Therese’s took 3 from Kuehn's | last week and Sportsmen took all from Hill Top. Games in the 200s were also hit by Gulitis 239, Maculis. Kocher, Traver 225, Meade, Wendell. Community Service Stanton TV holds first place with 26 points after taking 3 from Ben Franklin last week, breaking the tie with Boyd White. White's team and Besecker’s are tied in second with 24 eacr. Ben Franklin has 23. Kostrebala led the way for Stanton and took honors for the night when he rolled 568. Pat Pryor posted a big 234 for Boyd White's Others hitting in the 200’s were ardell, Maturi, Anderson, Roth. ‘Sunday Night Mixed Hoods lead the way with 31 points 23d Heng have dropped back to Bond with 30 after last Sunday's games. Hoods split with Tangoes and Hens lost 3 to Gems. Eleanor Moyer took honors for the night when she chalked “up 167-170 (494) for Cripples; Grace Wilson turned in 164 . (467) for Tangoes and Marge Milne hit 171 (465) for Hoods. Ed Roth led the men with 195- 206 (559) for Gems. Single high 6 games were hit by Betty Stanley 164, Allie Heffernan 166, Jack Stanley 195, Doris Maturi EEE EEE Bowling News by Doris R. Mallin 170, Bob Maturi 192-205, Tom Hef- fernan 198 and Dot Huston 171. Country Joe's Pizza is on top of the Tues- day night girls’ league with 32 | Link's Tavern has 30% Manufacturing, 29. Arlene Hospodar led the way for Joe’s with 177-188-160 (525) followed by teamate Ber- mnie Pape with 170-184 (513). Liz Weale piled up 175-173 (505) for Forty Fort Lumber. highs were turned in by Evelyn Roberts 174, M. Considine 163, G. Gabel 160, R. Novroski 172, G. Gos- art 170, K. Gansel 160, F. Allabaugh 171, B. Charnitski 161, E. Kamont [178. Bowlerettes Libby Cyphers was top scorer last week when she spilled 161- 177-202 (542) for Monk Plum- bing and Heating. Sally Rob- erts hit 183-176 (487) and Joyce Bevan had 167 (475). Duke Isaacs and Whiting’s. Parts ‘and Service are tied in first place with 28 points each. Single high games were posted by A. Sorbett. 161, A. Schoell 175, D. Cyphers’ 198, K. Kalafsky 189, T. Langdon 160. Back Mt. Neighborhood Disque Funeral tops the league with 32 points while Bolton's Diner second with 31. Next in line is Shady Side with" 25 Ys. and Gordon Insurance with 25. Fred Adams - took scoring honors for the night when he piled up 245-214 (645) for Dis- que’s. Tomasak (564). Single games in the 200’s were. posted by Mike, Rich, Disque, Stitzer, Warner, Mi- chael Williams, D. Bolton, Sr., Van- derhoff, Yankoski and.Heness. Crown Imperial Majors Shavertown Lumber lost a little 31 points. Monk Plumbing and FIESTA To Introduce The ALL-NEW MASSEY-FERGUSON TRACTOR LINE APRIL 8, 1965 1 to 5 P.M. FREE DONUTS and COFFEE MOVIES All Are Charles SWEET VALLEY BOY! BACK Y.M.C.A. JUNE 28 GIRLS! SIGN UP NOW! 1 to 10 P.M. Welcome Ii. Long AGES 7 to 13 MOUNTAIN DAY CAMP to AUGUST 6 FANTP’S PARK — ORANGE points taking 3 from Meneguzzo's. | and Bocar Other top scorers last week were | Helen Bonomo 176 (478); Anita | Pascavage 162-193 (469); Mary Dimmick 163-175 (467). Single! and Sheldon’s Lunch are tied in | Other high series were posted by | John Bolton 220 (566) and Nick | ground Friday night when it lost | 3 points to Dallas Shopping Cen- | ter, but still leads the league with | | A | honors with 1013 (2896) total | Pictured above are the “Miniature Mountaineers” who will provide ex- | schools * within the Dallas School | District, including Gate of Heaven. | These boys have ‘been practicing | ’ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1965 Miniature Mountaineers To Play On Saturday supervision of Mr. Dolbear, Mr. |o citing action at Dallas Senior High | Brobst, and Mr. Barbose. Sofie have | occur, a good evening of basketball School gymnasium Saturday eve-| been holding secret workouts dur- | is assured. ning. They reprusent all elementary | ing the week from parlor to kitchen | a when “Mom” or “Dad” has been ( available to provide opposition. Enthusiasm is high and although | Heating split 2-2 with Automatic Cigarette and moved into second place spot’ with 30. Michael's took over third place with 29. Frank Michael spilled pins for a total of 651, top series of the night, including a 220 and a big 263 for Michael's Exca- vating. Tony Pineno toppled 211-243 (649) for Automatic Cigarette; George Thompson rolled 214-226 (620) for Dallas Dairy; Dan Richards had 223- 211 (614) and Steve Bonomo posted 214-217 . (609) for Dal- , las Shopping and Michael’s. Top series. were turned in by Andy Matte 204-212 (588); Steve Andrasko. 202 (580); R. Ide 201 | (580); Nick Stredny 214 (563); Joe Merc 200 (574); Al Wendell (562); Frank Kundrat 227 (582); Harold Bennett 204 (584); Joe Klass. 207 (574); Bill Amos (561); Al Ciccarelli 221 (565) and Amby Vida 212 (577). Lakers Kocher's Boys lead the ‘teams with: 28 . points. Stegmaier Lads hold down second with 257% while Link’s Bar and Hanson's Bar are tied with 25 each. ; Stegmaier Lads took team pins last, week. Harold Kocher Jed the individual scoring with 245 (600). |© John Siegal turned’ in a 596 series ‘and Fran Schuler toppled | (577). Bill Rittenhouse went on | | record with a single game of 225 (and Ted Kocher had 221: {SELINGO SIGNS | SIGNS OF ALL KIND BUILT - PAINTED | | ® TRUCKS © WINDOWS | ® PLASTIC | SHO-CARDS PAPER SIGNS SIGN CLOTH | ; | SCOTCHLITE ART WORK HUNTSVILLE 674-8126 | T BEFORE MAY 15 BIG DISCOUNT IF YOU REGISTER One Period . $20. Two Periods . . . $37.50 Three Periods . . . $55 Ist Period 2nd Period 3rd Period All Periods Please Check Dn or More July July Aug. Bug. Mail your reservations now along with a $5.00 deposit to the Back Mt. Branch YMCA, 25 W. Center Street, Shavertown, Penna. Telephoe 97a. 6901 Helen Bonomo led the girls with 210 (562). Ruth Williams rolled 180 (500) and Jane Bicking had 498. Ginger Gosart hit 203. Congratulations to Flora Ritten- house for piling up a triplicate of 137! Dallas Woman’s Club Swedes are ahead in the league with 26 points. Swiss hold second with 22 and Limeys and Finns are tied with 20 each. Aussies and Swedes shared hon- | ors last week when Aussies hit a high of 571 and Swedes rolled 1579 total pins. Margaret Milne won honors for a high game of 195 and Eleanor Moyer piled up a 162 (4773) series. Jeanne Richards rolled 179 (471) and Adele Peterson had 180 (460). Irene Katyl chalked up a 179 and Virginia Payne, 169. Travelling Dallas Engineers lost all to Geb- hardt’s' last week. No one on the local team had high series and only one 200 game was posted, Marty Panunti. Imperialettes O'Malia Daundry-was out in front going into competition last week. The top team had 29 points, fol- lowed by: Garrity with 25 and Goodman 24. Apex and Delaney were tied with 23 each and Elston and Mac Tools, 19 each. Joe's Men Shop had 14. Evelyn Kamont led the scor- ing with 161-210 (527). Ruth Stair posted 186-165 (488); Kate Gensel hit 178 (468) and Lil Krajewski had 161 (461). High singles were rolled by Helen | Bonomo, Jane Durkin, Jean Agnew, | Barbara Egliskis, Theresa Thomn- | son, Tooties Dénmon, Jean Piech, Gloria Charnitski and Carolyn Pur- vin. O'Malia took 4 points from Els- | | hold on first place with 33. Gar- rity lost 3 to Apex. leaving the two teams tied with 26 points each. | Goodman lost 3 to Joe's, giving Goodman 25 points and Joe's 17. { Delaney wound up with 26 also, after taking 3 from Mac Tools. | Goodman has 25; Mac has 20; Els- | | ton’s has 19. Industrial Al Wendell took the lime- light last Wednesday when he toppled 211-216 (609) for A & P. Their team took 3 from Soldier Darts. Parker - Fuel took all 4 from American Legion, led by E. Samuels with 576. Thomas and. LADS split 2-2 and | Adams Market took all 4 from Ranch Wagon. | | points. | Trucksville gave up the ball four | times on palming and walking in-| r shot at the wrong basket may preview of the Dallas varsity | (classes of ‘69, “710, ‘71,), be sure | | to come to the Dallas gymnasium this Saturday evening. Action be- | If you are anxious for | gins at 7:00 p.m. with teams from fourth grade participating, to be followed by fifth and sixth grades respectively. Admission is fifty cents for adults, and twenty-five cents for students beyond sixth grade. All others will be admitted free. A NEEEEENNSNEEEEEEENENENANENEREENNNSNRREERERNENNE, In the final Saturday night of] | Church League action, East Dallas avenged two previous consecutive defeats at the hands of Trucksv ille | as they walloped ‘the Trucksville quintet in the Playoff Oremsplon-| ship game, 68-43. Hitting with unbelievable accu- | racy on long set-shots, East Dallas | also took advantage of many Trucks- ville miscues and turned them into In the first four minutes, fractions, and ‘East Dallas scored | each time as a result and jumped | into an 18-7 first quarter lead. But | it was the third quarter surge by | the winning five that put the game | out of reach as they outscored Trucksville 18-5! Trucksville had’ the lowest scone at the end of the third quarter, 24 points, than they had ever had before. | Then, even though Trucksville tal-| lied 19 points in the final quarter, | Bast ~ Dallas” bombed away for 207 more and easily won by 25 points. John Zarno, playing his finest game | of the year, ripped the cords for 25 points, to lead all the scoriag in the contest. East Dallas also had three other men in double figures; Wes Evans with 16, Frank Tencza | and Tom Oney with 11 each. Trucksville had only one maa in; | double figures, Don Hinkle with 22; and this poorly-balanced attack was, | the main reason for the runaway. | Wes Evans played a good all- around | game for the winners, as he con-| sistently pulled down key rebounds and set up his team-mates for good | shots. Trucksville, a team that has | | scored in the 70’s and 80's in many previous games, did not once offer | | ton’s Friday, giving them a tighter an offensive threat to the victors. When it looked as though Tru ks- | ville had even a chance of cutting the score down, East Dallas’ coach, | Frank Hemingway, shrewdly called | a time-out and ‘advised: his boys | what course of action to pursue. | Hemingway, who was quite an | athlete a few years ago and will | | still don a uniform if necessary, led | his charges within just cne game | of the regular-season championship | | only to be eliminated by Prince of | | Peace by one point. | sweet, however, since the East Dal- | Revenge was | las club walloped Prince of Peace | by over 30 points in the first play- | off game, and went on to win this | were | Single highs over 200 posted by R. Bonomo, B. Boston, J. Janik, and D. Magill. { Church League Basketball | 14 goals and 3 | Dahma led the Air Force Five. The members of the league wish | to thank all fans who made this | by Keith Yeisley playoff championship. Since East Dallas has the youngest team in the League, things look very promising | for them for the next several years. | In a preliminary contest, a team composed ‘of five Church League played the Benton Air | | players, | Force team, and won easily by a score of 69-48. Bob Coolbaugh, a tower of strength under the boards, | led: all scores with 31 points, on foul conversions. season ‘successful, and all others who in any way contributed to the | league. Referres: Kluchinski. Bernie ‘Miskin, Joe | Odd Fellows Conclave, At Downingtown, Pa. Eighth ‘annual five state Odd: Fel- lows Middle: Atlantic States con- clave has been scheduled for Friday evening April 9, and ‘Saturday aft- ernoon and evening April 10, at the | Downington Motor Inn, lon the 9th at 6:30. o'clock and the | conferring of subordinate lodge and | Rebekah Lodge degrees on the 10th Lat 1 o'clock. Lititz Lodge No. 1050 will confer the first degree and Lady Oxford Rebekah Lodge No. 241, of Phila- delphia will confer the Rebekah | degree. A Drill Pageant on Saturday eve- ning will end the 1965 Conclave. This event is scheduled for 7 o'- | clock. The public is invited to attend the banquet, reservations necessary, however no tickets. are required for the drill pageant. The: Sovereign Grand Master of | the Order, Kermit R. Cofer of Water Valley, Mississippi, and the Presi- dent of the International Associa- { tion of Rebekah Assemblies, Ione | McCauley. of Flagstaff, Arizona, will | be present. The conclave actually celebrates the one hundred forty-sixth anni- versary of the establishment of Odd Fellowship in America. The Dallas Post Made To Your Design Sales Slip Pads FOR A DELIGHTFUL SUNDAY DINNER OR A DELIGHTFUL DINNER ANYTIME GREENBRIAR LODGE ROUTE 29 +» R. D. HARVEYS LAKE, PA. « TELEPHONE 633-5539 Paul Coran ~ Maitre d' hotel located on | Business Route 30, Downington, Pa. The program includes a banquet | Parents’ Night Thursday Mr. George McCutcheon, Coun- los Dallas Senior High School, | | announces that parents of tenth | |and eleventh grade students are invited to attend a ‘parents’ night” | at the high school on Thursday, ! April 8, 7:30 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to explain the curriculum choices of students for next year, and to answer questions relative to col- lege, business, Industrial Arts, and technical school training. "Y" Archery Team , | Winners Feted The Back Mountain Branch YMCA | Archery Team and their parents were guests at a party on Satur- | day, evening at the Shavertown “Y”. The boys, Mark Jaikes, Gary Travinski, Larry Waldow and James Elliott have brought honor and acclaim for themselves and the Back Mt. “Y” by winning the State Arch- | ery Championship for their age! classification (1 and under), at a! | recent tournament, hosted by the | Lancaster YMCA. The Back Mountain YMCA boys competed against some 30 others ' of their age. Each boy received a first prize medal for his accomp- lishment. We are very proud of them all. Our special thanks go to | | George Slinzer, the Back Mountain | | YMCA instructor, who, as a vol-| inteer, has spent some six months | training the boys, most of whom had never handled a bow and arrow before. An Archery Club will soon be formed at the “Y”, with George Slinzer as advisor. Any boy in the | fourth to the ninth grade is eligible | to join. They must also be mem- { bers of the Back Mountain “Y”. Car-wash Slated As New Local Business A three-minute car-wash is the | latest business to be lured to the Back Mountain by burgeoning popu- lation and broad highway. All arrangements - have been is pending, with Shavertown or Dal- is pending, with havertown or *Dal- | las the probable spot. ‘ Ronald P. Lupas, 80 W. Carey Street, Plains, president of Red Car- pet Car Wash, Inc., of which Atty. David Koff is also a stockholder, has already invested $34,946.40 in equipment for the business. { Lupas hopes to be able to open for business by the middle of June, | if everything goes all right. At peak | periods, during weekends, he fore- | sees employing twenty men, many of whom will be local. Equipment is by Washmobile, of Union, N. J. | Lupas is now president of Lake : | Mes Inc., Blue Cross Building. and opening an office in the Central Building, Wilkes-Barre, this week. Leslie Kocher Heads Noxen Methodist Club | Leslie Kocher was elected presi- | 1st vice - presi- | dent, Elmer Race, dent; Oscar Fish, 2nd vice presi- dent; John Lyons, secretary and | Elmer Lyons, treasurer at a recent + meeting of Noxen Methodist Men's | Club. i The new president plans a spring drive for members and new activi- | ties. One need not be a member of | the church to join. All are welcome. | Lunch was served at the close of | the business session and games | were 2 enjoyed. | | | WOOD WORK? Let us make any item you might need — "| | | | MALCOLM | KITCHEN | | | always has the answer to carpentry problems Back Mt. Lumber Co. MAIN STREET oi SHAVERTOWN Display At however, people are SEE THESE FABULOUS JET-POWERED BOATS BUEHLER Pioneer and leader in JET boats, Made! shown is the Jet 36 Cruiser, one of eight jet-powered pleasure e boats manufactured by Turbocrait. {| However, {up their torrid pace. Scott Blase | ship throughout. | thank everyone else who helped. i day, 7:30 p.m. at the YMCA. pr The Tou Tet Boat YELL Ll) ‘We can say, “This is the finest pleasure boat afloat”; ‘ about advertising claims. So, we’ll let you say it afte your first ride in the new jet-powered Turbocraft. x CADDIE LaBAR SECTION B — PAGE 1 Badgers Win ‘Championship The Badgers romped past the Kingsmen to win the YMCA Cham- pionship by a score of 117-93. From the first quarter on, the Badgers never relinquished the lead. | Johnson led the champs in the first quarter with 10 points and did some top rebounding from both offensive land defensive boards. In the second quarter, the Bad- | gers continued to pour it on, out- | scoring their opponents, 29-19. Johnson again led the attack scor- ing 14 points. For the Kingsmen, Jim Balavage fouled out with only three minutes remaining. The Badgers outscored their ap- ponents in the third quarter 30-25. Bob Parry ripped the cords for 10 points. With the best team oi so far, they took a commanding lead 83-59. Down by a 24 point margin, the Kingsmen tried a final good surge. the Badgers again kept hit the net for 12 points, thus mak- ing it an even quarter for each teem 34-34. Karuza chipped in with 16 points for the losers in the final period. The YMCA staff wishes to con- | gratulate the Badgers on their vie- tory and to commend all players. for their fine effort in helping to make this tournement a splendid demonstration of good sportsman- They also wish to’ Members of the winning team are: Bob Parry, Captain; Dave Caffrey, | Lynn Johnson, Ray Kyle, Ed Trexlery | Scott Blase. Awards will be presented Mon- ‘Breaks Collar Bone | Michael Daley, three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Daley, Jr., Dallas, suffered a fractured collar bone, recently, after falling from a bed. ' He was taken to the office of Dr. Jacobs, where x-rays were taken, ' showing a break in two | places. ® Under new management © Foothills Coffee Shop RT. 118 at Mooretown ® Sunday dinners ‘® Catering to Parties ...lets you pay the easy way! Our Easy Payment Plan slices large amounts from mid-winter bills . adds a little to Spring and Fall bills . and allows you to pay the way you’ re paid—in regular, equal amounts. Call us today Mobil MORILAERT Home Fuel Co. 324 Dennison St. Swoyersville Phone - 287-1117 Caddies | justifiably cynical AT YOUR EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE DEALER Memorial Highway DALLAS