ca i # THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1966 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA sugmoNw acE) Dallas Cagers Are First Half Champs; Wrestlers Still Go Undefeated Mountaineers Hold Top Position Averaging 92.2 Points A Game The Dallas High School basket- ball team copped the first half ° championship in the North League Friday night when it downed Crest- wood, 84-60 on the winners’ floor. The game was played before a packed house. The Mountaineers continued to please their fans with fine team work. The game broke open mid- way through the second period i Cars In Review #At Greenfield Village A combination of nearly 60 of to- day's flashiest sports: jobs and several of their antique counter- parts are featured in the exciting sports car show at Henry Ford Museum in Greenfield Village. The show is called “Sports Cars in Review” and has for its theme in 1966, “Les Pur-Sang”’, or “pure | bloods”, denoting the type of auto- mobile . developed exclusively for sports driving. The show, held an- nually. at the Museum since 1952, will run every day through Feb- ruary 6. Besides the ‘pure bloods”, both old and’ new, the show features ‘dozens of sparkling new general sports “models . and specially * built «Competition ‘cars, including the ‘Lotus-Ford that captured last year’s classic Indianapolis 500. #» Five unique ‘pure blooded” old- when Dallas pressed Crestwood, in- tercepted several passes and out- scored the Comets, 12-0, in three | minutes of action. Mike Wilkes scored 34 points and took 27 rebounds. Roy Supul- ski chalked up a total of 27, with 10 rebounds and Sandy Beech caught 12 rebounds. | The Dallas team has an impres- sive record for the season so far with a total of 14 wins and 1 loss. This includes six games played in exhibition and two in the WSCC Invitational Tournament. The one loss was suffered in an exhibition game with Plymouth which ended 65-64. | The teams Dallas defeated and | the final scores are as follows: Ex- | hibition — Northwest 86-67; Forty | Fort 95-54; West Pittston 79-58; Kingston 66-64; Coughlin 61-41. League — Ashley-Sugar Notch 96- | 44; West Wyoming 98-76; Lake- Lehman 107-73; Wyoming Seminary 93-63; Wilkes-Barre Twp. 108-58; Swoyersville 59-56; Crestwood 84- 60. Tournament: West Side Central 85-72; St. Mary's 88-69. Total | points earned by Dallas so far are | 1269 against a total of 920 by op- posing teams. The Mountaineers averaged 79.3 per game against 57.5 by opponents. erage for ‘the local team is 92.2 | against 61.3 by opponents. | The scoring record for the top The league av- fimers displayed include a 1933 Al- | $a Romeo roadster by Figoni, a ‘32 / : ; ‘Bugatti 7.55, ‘32 DeLage DSS, a | lows: Mike Wilkes — 504 points, sleek “39 Talbot Lago that still! 33.6 average, 382 rebounds; Roy ten players on the team ‘is as fol- ‘looks. like one of the latest sports | a ars on the road, and a beautifully Pnditioned ‘35 Hispano-Suiza V-12. “Modern units include almost any- thing from Alfa Romeos through Volvos, with such hot American] units as the Avanti II, Barracuda S, Mako Shark II, and the Mustang P-51, interspaced with the popular European models. .. The 'greates expansion at the Pennsylvania Sports and Outdoor Show in Harrisburg this year is in the camping and outdoor living ‘department. Exhibits from twenty states have been booked for the ‘show with camp trailers, truck trailers, tents, camping accessories and equipment. This will be tied in closely with the big “Where to Go’! division which has always been one of the show highlights. Supulski — 262 ‘points, 17.4 aver- | age, 178 rebounds; Dan. Sinicrope 1153 points; 10.2 average, bounds; Charles Beech—143 points, 9.5 average, 112 rebounds; Steve Townsend — 90 points, 6 average, 43 rebounds; Chester Kyle — 50 points, 3.6 average, 3 rebounds; Donald Dennis — 44 points, 3 av- erage, 3 rebounds. Dallas will meet West Wyoming away Friday night at 8. J-V game starts at 6:30. Y Co-Ed Swim The Back Mt. “Y” will sponsor a Co-Ed Swim, Friday, February 4, 8 p.m. at Central YMCA. Small ad- ' mission. Registrations will be re-| | ceived thru Thursday at Back Mt. — + Out In The LINKS « Newly Renovated Game Links Cove Warden Place It’s NOW OPEN DAILY ‘— Delicious Sandwiches at our Smorga Bar— Choice Drinks — 8 Beers On Tap Enjoy Colorful Winter in the Big Country LINKS BIG Country the LAKE Room and Dining Area Phone 639-5950 40: re-| Lake-Lehman Cagers Down Wilkes-Barre Twp. The Lake-Lehman cagers scored | another victory last week when | they edged out Wilkes-Barre Town- | ship, 71-70 in an exciting game. | The ZXKnights led throughout the | game, outscoring their opponents ! 16-11 in the opening period and 17-15 in the second, leading at the half, 33-26. : The two teams shot basket for basket in the third quarter, each picking up 21 points. The township rallied in the final period, out- scoring the Lakers 23-17, but it was too late and Lake-Lehman had its second consecutive win. Edwin Kern set the pace for the Knights, shooting 11 goals and scor- ing 3 from the foul line. Konigus and Rodriguez were in the double figures with 4 goals each, and 2 foul shots and Chuck Kern and Shaw both added 4 and 1 for a total of 9 points each. Spencer toss- ed in 3 and 2. Polakoski led the scoring for the | fouls tried. | | | Dallas Sports Schedule If you are a wrestling fan and want to spend a full evening watching the sport, be sure to attend the double events Satur- day night at Coughlin High School. The still unbeaten Dallas matmen will meet Meyers at 6:45 p.m. and immediately following will be the match be- tween Lake-Lehman and Cough- lin. The Dallas cagers started their second half Tuesday by playing host to Ashley-Sugar Notch. They will travel to West Wyo- ming tomorrow night. The girls’ team will play at home tomor- row afternoon at 4 against GAR. Township, hitting the 39 mark in- fouls made. Quinn scored 20 points. The team tried 16 fouls. College Bound BY BRUCE HOPKINS So What Else Is New.. | doing and watch me. In addition, “Well, ‘we're halfway there. The | Mrs. Wilson caught a cold while first semester is over and the sec- | she was there. ond has ‘already begun. We finished | gpeaking of high school secre- our exams last week, (but that’s! {aries I understand that Mrs. Wil- course, it will be a little easier this | {5 have it delivered to book stands time, ‘because ‘we are so i several months. justed to college. life (2)! Speaking of months, the Hopkins’ thought-you might be interested in | It’s an eight month old ‘dalmation knowing that the new television | puppy, and it's only as big as a series, Batman, is the most popular small horse! The trouble is, the program down at BSC. Practically darn thing is named King. He al- everybody watches. it. You have to ready had the name when we got get to the lounge early in order to him. Isn't it just awful? 1 mean get a seat. Otherwise, you have to | “King” sounds like something you'd stand on chairs or tables in order | name a dog! It's so bourgeois and cluding 15 goals and 9 of the 12] Lake-Lehman scored 11 on 24) | EE CDA CTE EE EET RUCHITH Bowling News by Doris R. Mallin ICHIIHIEI IHRE Sunday Night Mixed 1 Doris Amos, Jean Piech and The- Big scorer last week was Sher- | Tesa Thompson. wood Wilson with 213-197-207 | Community Service | (617) for Rowdy 4. Leading the | Begecker's is on top with 127 | “gals” was Grace Wilson with 179-1 ,0ints followed by Harter’s Dairy | 163 (486). She and Bob Maturi vith 107,. Besecker’s took the lead with 542 led the Sharpies to a from the ‘“dairymen” by winning point victory over Ed’s. [37, from them last Monday. The Rowdies won 4 from Caddies. | Top score of the might was Lacers took 3 from Hares. | 234-204 (627) by J. Bolton for Ladies Country | Besecker’s, Ted Kostrobala led Evelyn Roberts topped the Automatic Cigarette Co. with scoring last Tuesday when she | 219 (579) while Warren Stan- spilled 597 pins for Bocar. Her | ton hit 216 (574) for Stanton series included 196-199-202. | TV. Kardell hit 215, Ambrose Anita Pascavage led Forty Fort 20% and Corbett 202. Lumber "with 198-197-189 | Crown Major (584). Three members of Joe's Pizza scored 500 series. Marie as ye foaY. a he Bellas totalled 163-245-163 | £0 0 ore Fue hon. (571). Bemie Pape hit 193- | ors with 267-232 (666) and | 162-160 (515) and Arlene Hos- | ni, ‘Suedny had 208-211-213 | podar had 179-160-175 (514). (632). The Nursery took 4 Tops for Scarlet’s were Carol | | oints. Hadsel with 171-163175 (509) and | Rich Bonomo led Shavertown M. Eisenhower with 166-164 (479). ! Lumber with 212-204 (603) and Lila Lozo set the pace for Brothers | Frank Kundrat hit 204 (575) as Considine had 188 (493). | Amby Vida with 217 (587) and Al Top series were posted by Rose | Wendell hitting 211 (570) led Wes- Novroski of Forty Fort and Mary | ley’s. Dimmick: of Bocar. Rose rolled 190 | Dallas Dairy and - American (478) and Mary had 176-167 (495). | Legion - split. 2-2. Bill Weaver hit Gladys. Gabel hit 172. | 244 (596). and Charlie Nafus had 1 | | | 4 with 166-183 (505) and Mary A. | they took 3 points from Wesley's. | double figures with Chuck and Ed | | (7 1 z Mountaineers Hold Position 7 After Defeating Plymouth Team Dallas matmen continued to hold | 1:33 and Ted Raub, 180, over wl their spot in first place of the Wyo- | Hillard in 1:09. ming Valley Wrestling League| Lee Isaac scored 5 on the first: Saturday when they defeated the |fall of the meet when he took 112° Plymouth wrestlers, 39-13. Dallas | pound Edward Lehr of Plymouth ne shares the spot with Hanover High | 5:08. Dallas’ Tom Finn, 127, earned School. | another 5 when he pinned Jeseph The Mountaineers started out the | Pasternak in 3:49. Plymouth’s only: evening with a draw between their | pin was won by Jack Phillips over: 95 pound Albert Williams and |Ernie Gay in the unlimited bouts David Dwyer, 7-7. They went on |time — 3:39. = to take five of their contests by| Other victories for Dallas eras pins, three in the first period. [won by decision. Rusty Williams® First period pins were won by | at 103 took Richard Line, 11-2; Ti Steve Kaschenbach, 133, over Wil- Houlihan at 138 took George Ch liam Reese in 33 seconds; Mark Dy- ponis 10-0; Harry Cooper, 154, beat, mond, 145, over Michael Vnuk in| James Kairo, 4-1. = . PE In addition to the one pin and, Knights Finish Half the draw in the first bout, otis . . won two decisions. Anthony Shu, With 70-66 Victory cosky, 120, took David Finn, 5-0¢ and G. Cheponis decisioned Carl Lake - Lehman basketball team 7 85. by 2 = f 6a downed West Wyoming, 70-66, Fri- hy foo, 2 2 Sue + = day night on the losers’ floor, to| > The Cheponis-Zimmerman bon 88 make their first half record, 3 wins was decided by riding time afte ! and 4 Tosses. Carl led throughout the contest. 7 Chuck Kern, Edwin Kern, Konig- The ‘Mountaineers are managed, us and Shaw led the scoring in by ‘Ray Metzger, 2; capable ands hard-working member of the team. The team will travel to Coughlin: High School Saturday night to meet leading the way. Chuck scored 21 on 9 goals and 3 foul shots and Ed |'hit 17 with 7 goals and 1 from the Meyers. matmen in" a contest bes | foul line. ginning ‘at 6:45. - | Koni : After the Dallas-M contest), Konigus “led in successful foul ¥ © Hallas. Meyers contesis | shots with a total of 4. John Kriel | 16 points for the. evening. | | } | H °U | Lake-Lehman will compete againsk e Be €0 | Coughlin on the same mats. - aw ar finished the evening with 10 points. The Knights were behind during | Goodman and Meneguzzo split 2-2. the pace with 184-167 (506). | { | Helen Bonomo led Good- rette was Joe Klass with 214-215 | the first period, 20-17 but picked (621) and Mike Whiting. rolled 221 | up 16 more during the second quar- and Tony Pineno ‘hit 227 {ter compared to West Wyoming's (574) another story!) Now it's time to gon’s co-worker, Mrs. Ethel Mac- | Imperiealettes | 569 for: the “milkmen”. get used to new profs, new sub- | Avoy, is writing a book entitled Elston’s copped 4 from | led “legionnaires” with 243 (565). jects, ‘and a ‘new schedule. of I've Got a Secret. She's expecting O’Malia, Marilyn Morris setting | Big scorer for Automatic - Ciga- Speaking of college life, T just | got a new dog about a month ago. | campus. © get this custom 8 =H RH ACH FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 288-1496 Enterprise 1-0843 MAIN PLANT and NARROWS SHOPPING 1 CENTER BRANCH STORE O'Malia’s Laundry & Luzerne-Dallag Highway Dry Cleaning to see over all of the heads. Ter- | ribly exciting program, you know. | Speaking of excitement, we had quite a bit of it several weeks ago. Mrs. Jean Wilson, one of the two! lovely secretaries at Dallas Senior | High School, paid a visit to her | nephew, Jack Mallin, on the BSC campus. Well, the whole campus was just wild with anticipation! Had we known a bit in advance that she was coming, we would | | have planned a parade or some-! thing, but there just wasn’t enough | time for that. However, Mrs. Wil- son did receive the royal tour, showing her the highlights of the Although she only re-| mained on campus for just a few hours, Mrs. Wilson's impact is still felt. there. Do you know that I could walk into the Husky Lounge today, climb up on a table, and! begin tossing confetti in the air and | bet every person in the entire, lounge would stop what they were! A Summer Institute for Advanced Study in Geography will be con- ducted at Bloomsburg State College from June 27 through ‘August 5. The Institute will be sponsored by | the Department of Geography at Bloomsburg State College with the financial support of the Office of Education, United States Depart- ment of Health, Education and Wel- fare as authorized under Title XI of The National Defense Education. Act. i The purpose of this Institute is to give geography teachers and teachers of social studies classes, where geography instructiion is in- cluded, an opportunity to improve’ academic preparation in geography, | to gain competency in the newer | phases of modern geography, and | to acquaint them with the phil- | osophy of educational materials and in the field . To be considered for admission to this Institute, the applicant must: 1. Have a Bachelor's degree from! an accredited college or university. | of 1966. 3. Have no more than nine se- mester hours of college geography oe eS Bloomsburg Plans Summer Course In Advanced Social Studies 2. Be cwrently teaching geog-| raphy or social studies where geog- | raphy is included, or assigned to! such a position in the fall semester | Portraits by WESTVALE STUDIOS Nationally famous for their portraits of chil- dren exclusively. Children from 2 months up are eligible. Only one certificate per family. GROUP PICTURES WILL ALSO BE TAKEN everything. Personally, I think we ought to change his name to Walter or something. After all, we want him to feel like a member of the family. Now I ask you, how can a dog feel like a member of the family with a name like King? O course, we could always say his full | name is King Walter and we call him King for short! Oh well, that’s the way the dog barks, I guess. Speaking of barking, how old does a dog have to be before it learns to bark? Ours doesn't bark much at all. In fact, he doesn't do much of anything.except chew. You sort of have to keep everything chewable, like shoes and linoleum, out of his view. Quite a few people, after hearing that the dog is a dal- mation, have inquired about wheth- er or not we got a fire truck with him. We didn't. ’ Well, that’s it for this week. shouting: “Yea, Mrs. Wilson!” and I Hope you had a happy groundhog’s day! SEE YA’ credits. 4, Be recommended by the partici- pant’s school supervisor or admin- istrator. to receive a stipend of $75.00 per week plus an allowance of $15.00 per week for each dependent to defray the cost of books, travel, and living expenses. Tuition and other fees normally required by the college are waived. in selection of final will be given those Preference participants teaching in the eastern half of the | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Participants will be selected solely on the basis of their ability to bene- fit from the program of the Insti- tute and their capacity to develop professionally. Additional informa- | tion may be obtained by writing | to Dr. Bruce E. Adams, Director, teaching techniques most effective N.D.E.A. Summer Institute for Ad- | vanced Study in Geography, Bloomsburg State College, Blooms- burg, Pennsylvania, 17815. K. T. Ambulance Kingston Township Ambulance Association will hold its yearly AGENT meeting Sunday afternoon at 74 CLAUDE STREET Shavertown Fire Hall. i - 675-1901 Original date was cancelled due | to weekend snowfall. . Flyers, 3-12 DON’T 1 Each participant will be eligible IF You cANNoT USE THIS Certificate PLEASE GIVE IT TO A FRIEND. man with 198-168 (517). (569). They won all 4 from West pi ae Side, ; pei Sle A | Monk Plumbing won 3 from Mi- on it 175 (480) Aas a | chael’s with Al Ciccarelli and Leo DC SH bi. | Yankoski taking honors, Al with Rn 171 aunY, Des Jone: had 165. | 202-205 (573) and Leo with 201 ne + Dot Jones had 160- (567)... Bill's: Diner took 3. points. 4 Neighborhood Single high games were turned in | Nick Tomascik bowled the by Tooties Denmon, Ruth Stair, | only 600 series last Thursday. | | Knights Defeat He led Brothers 4 with 210- 224 (613) but the team lost 3 points to Henry’s. (Ouch! That handicap hurts!) Carl Roberts hit 224 (566) for Henry's. | George Mizenko with 217 (576) | led Klass on to win 3 from Codes. | The Lak e-Lehman wrestlers | poone won 4 from Williams At- | downed Forty Fort in a home meet | 14n¢ic with Charles Berkey hitting | Last week, 35-12, | 200. (569). George Hrycyk | Sponseller led the way for the | (565). Nick :Stredny posted 566 Knights with a fast 17 second pin | from Disque. Disque copped 3 from | over Austin in the 103 weight class. | Gordon's. | The Sorber brothers, Walter at 120 | Bob Maturi had 205 .(569) for | and. Ron, 127, scored pins. Walt Shady Side Dairy as the “dairy” i dropped his“ man, Gorham," in 5:28 - and Bolton's split up 4. Gavy’s and ! and Ron pinned T. Williams in 3:06. Columbia and McCreary’s and Dod- | Forty Fort’s 'Desombre fell under | son’s wound up with 2 points each. | | Anderson in 4:44 and Lamoreaux Sheldon’s won 3 from Stonehurst. | wound up the evening by taking | Bewlerettes Moorehead in 2:56. 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