AES = ls . (vo (J (J 3 | BEM ER PR EN 8 1 GJ ©CTION B—PAGE 1 Dallas Hosts West Side Catholic; L-Lehman Home Against Newport Dallas Mountaineers get a real | another former resident Paul Gates, test Saturday afternoon when they a rangy wingman and a favorite take on a rugged West Side Central { target, for Kaschak. Catholic eleven on the Dallas field| The Mountaineers will have to starting at 2 p.m. Feature of the afternoon fray will they're to bring home a victory. be the appearance of Central's triple | Dallas will have to show a much threat halfback Dave Kaschak (for- | better passing attack then in the mer Dallas resident) who is one of | past two encounters in order to the area’s leading scorers with 62 | keep their ground attack moving points on nine touchdowns and | against the rugged Central defense. eight extra points. Besides this Dallas with a 3-2 slate opened Kaschak is a threat to throw the the season with a 29-6 win over pigskin on the halfback option play | Carbondale, followed by a 26-20 and does all the kicking chores for | loss to Plymouth. Then followed the Queensmen. an 18-7 win over neighboring Lake- This game will also be the Lehman before dropping a tough third annual Booster Day Game 14-7 decision to Wyoming area and § sponsored by the Dallas Area |last week stopped Newport 33-19. Lettermen-Booster Club as a West Side Central, coached by means of raising money to help | Bernie Popson, also enters the fray honor the local athletic teams. | With a 3-2 record but has ‘faced A fine program featuring pic- |a little stiffer competition. tures of both teams, bands and The Queensmen opened with a majorettes will be available for |33-13 win over Tunkhannock, then a small donation at the field. | followed a heart-breaking loss to West Side Central features two a tough Hazleton team 22-21 and Back Mountain residents in Gene|2 20-6 loss to Scranton Central. Pryor and Bill Dougherty and The Queensmen team rebounded fo ‘with two straight victories, a 20-2 win over a weaker Meyers team and then last week stopped a two year, 14 game win streak of Scran- ETE NEW! VI-PENTA LESTABS with IRON Chewable Vitamins Protected by BIOGARD for full Potency | wanna aréa team a 7-0 setback on a | | 69-yard scamper by Kaschak. Lake-Lehman—Newport Lake-Lehman idle last should be well rested for its en- counter against Newport in a home contest. Lake-Lehman with a 0-4 record | should be able to run against the | Nutcrackers and with the passing | of Ed Dubil and the ever-reliable | Terry Jones bring home their first | win of the year for the home folks. Newport failed to show much of a ground game against Dallas but | did find the airlanes favorable, com- | pleting 15 of 33 tosses for 222 yards and two touchdowns. The big man to stop will be Mike Floryshak, a rangy, rugged wingman, who caught | seven in the Dallas tilt. SPORTSMANS CORNER by Jim Hopple NO BOTTLE, jingling keys in a deer hunter's pocket have lost more than one deer. Move keys, coins, shells, etc. into different pockets to avoid noise. CROW BAIT, a dead rabbit makes a drawbait for crows. Place in a field ‘and conceal yourself nearby. | be at their best for this one if week | and Flavor! KIDS WiLL LOVE ’EM COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL LEADING VITAMINS FINO'S Rexall Pharmacy MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS valuable overboard in deep water? A 150 pound pull magnet will pick it up. Cost about $12.00. The following boy scouts from | + merit badge studying under me. DEEP RETRIEVE, lost something | * | | | | | | | , Troop. 281 ‘Dallas ‘have completed | Timothy Kaye. Wildlife Management |T mumbled to myself. | up against Coos Bound by Bruce Hopkins A Testy Kind Of Day I don’t know how long I had been | lying there before I realized I was it, I tried to figure out whether | or not I had a right to be awake. | Since it was pretty dark I figured that I should probably be asleep. Still and all, I had the feeling that since IT had awakened without arti- ficial means (like an alarm clock), it might be later than it should be. I strained to see my clock. “Ah, who are you trying to kid ?” “You don't really expect to see that clock from way up here, do you?” I suppose ‘it really was kind of silly. T mean, not only was it dark, but I didn’t have my glasses on, and without my glasses even the inside of my eyelids are blurry! I slithered gracefully out of bed, and stumbled over to the stand upon which sat my clock-radio. Drowsily 1’ tried to see the clock. | I finally perceived the blurry rec- tangular object, struck my face right it's face, and tried toi see the time. Through my myopic eyes ‘it appeared as if there were about twenty little hands all in a line on the. clock. This kind of | bothered me because even I didn’t I remembered setting the ala on |ton Tech by ‘handing the Lacka- | | think my eyes were that weak. I must have been standing there | | History of Civilization notes for the | Toheer than I thought, because 1| test I was having that morning. suddenly heard the groggy voice of | my roomate say, “Bruce, do you mind if T ask you something?” “Whaa?” I asked vaguely. (I was beginning to think this clock was playing tricks on me.) “Well,” Ron continued, “I was just kind of wondering why you are standing over there staring at that Kleenex box.” “I'm trying to see what time it is.” I stopped short. I thought I had heard him say something about a Kleenex box. I reached out and touched the clock that I was looking at. Doggone if it wasn’t a Kleenex box. Actually, that isn’t as hard a mis- take to make as you might be in- clined to think. You see, the Kleen- ex box was setting on top of my radio and . . . anyway, it was ten minutes after six. 1 don’t think there is anything quite as comforting as waking up too early in the morning and realiz- | It's such a relief knowing that you don’t have to get up right away. I crawled back into bed, squirmed down under the sheets, and heard the -alarm g off. It was then that Neture merit badge, Fern Otto. 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STAMPS WITH CONTRACT just leave your Key . we do the rest. Call “House- No more in- | awake. When I finally did realize | ; | t | s bed. | It was so darn long. T almost forgot | ing Sirk Sou Sago Yack to do the essay questions on the THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1966 Kevin McGuire Takes A Dive In Saturday's Game Kevin McGuire, Dallas keeps his grip on the ball as he takes a dive over a mixture of Dal- las and Newport players piled up las players, Bob Antanitis, back, 64; Melvin Morris, tackle, 73; James | Coburn, guard, 72; Newport tackles, 6:15 so that I could review my 5 ¥ “Don’t tell me it’s going to be an- other one of those days!” I grum- bled as 1 crawled out of bed.. I8 In the bathroom a few minutes | later, I cut myself shaving—with | an electric razor. ‘It’s going: to be one of those days, alright.” Believe me, it was! The test was Paprika leads off the Dallas Wo- | man’s Club league, with: 16 wins to | | its credit, Ginger has 15 and Sage, 12. Caraway had the most total one of those unbelievable kind. The | pins, 1619 and, Ginger had single type of test that had everyone leav- | high of 585. ing the room with their mouths | Top scorer last week was hanging open, their glassy eyes star- | Eleanor Moyer with 199 (515). ing straight ahead, and their heads | Mary Reese had 179 and Al- shaking in disbelief. Then suddenly | ° berta Cross 168. the “one-in-every-class’ student) Eleanor Moyer is holding the comes out -of the room and says, | | highest average of 163 and Jeanne | “Gee that was a simple test, wasn’t | Richards has 148. it?” On cue, 23 other students drop | Ladies Country their books! As I left Science Hall, I wot Cheryl and. we started talking about | the little exam. | 193 (519) for Joe's Pizza. Doris ; You know} I said, “1 read the | Brace led Forty Fort Lumber first question and 1 didn't think | with 178-169-166 (511) and it was going to be too difficult. Helen. Bonome, paced: Fashion That was the only one I was sure of! Vending with 186-178 (506). Joe's copped 3 points from Broth- | ers’ 4. Lila Lozo with 164-168 (470) | board”. Cheryl stopped like she had | and: Mary: Dimmick hitting 190 | just run into a brick wall. “Essay questions 7’ ’ she said with | a tremor in her voice. “What essay There were three top scorers in the 500’s last week with Ber- nie Pape taking honors on 202- back, | before him. Also pictured are Dai- | © CECE EO NETIC ~ Bowling News | (469) were high scorers for Broth- | questions?” I noticed her lower lip | was quivering. “God love ya’, honey. Didn't you cee the essay questions on the board ?” “Bruce, she said, “How does one go about joining the Peace Corps’ | “Essay, kid,” I said- with my | fatherly tone, “it could be worse you | know. Things can always beworse. Just - think what would have hap- pened if you'd overslept and missed the test altogether.” “Yeah, just think.” dreamily. Well, we all have our . bad days | she said though that I'm not going to regret | 1 guess. IT have a funny feeling the above-mentioned day as much | as I'm going to regret the day when | we get the tests back! Oh w elt | that’s the way Rome falls, I guess. | SEE YA’! LINKS at the LAKE Clams - Fried Shrimps Delicious Sandwiches AT OUR Smorgas Bar —OPEN— Friday and Saturday Nights Only - 7:00 p.m. | 184-173 1 Forty- Fort won all 4 oints when | only two bowlers turned out for | | the opposing team, Bocar Manu- | facturing. In = addition to Doris | Brace's scoring, Forty-Fort featured | Rose ~~ Novroski | (493) and Arlene Hospodar, 170- 197 (480). Della Bellas hit 168 for | Bocar. Helen’s big score led Fashion to | a 3 point win from Pine Brook Inn. Anita Matte led the losing team with 188 (472). Imperialettes Helen Bonomo topped all | scoring in the league Friday | - night when she piled up 161- 214. (511) for Gordon’s Insur- ance. Her single game broke the record of 212 set previously by Jean Agnew. Gordon's won 3 points from Cit- sis Liz Weale: had high game for | Citgo of 161 for Citgo. Lillian Trudnak set the pace for Goodman Florist as the team took 3 from Meneguzzo’s. Lil toppled 120 (482). Carolyn: Purvin. had 181. Ruth Stair hit 168 for Meneguzzo's. Garrity won 3, from Apex. Jane Durkin’s “176. was high for Apex | while Della Belles led Garrity with | 162. Despite the fact that a member of O'Malia’s was injured early in| | the first game . . . . O’Malia and , Elston split 2-2. Only one game over | | 160 was posted, a 181 by Lois Ide | | of Elston. Evelyn Xamont con- | verted a 3-7-10 split. | Last week, Gloria Grant took !" honors with 166-191 (496). Jean Agnew toppled 178 (491), Helen Bonomo rolled 166-160 (481) and Dot Lukacinsky had (465). Kate Gnnsel posted 180; Doris Amos, 161; LAKE Is Known for HOME COOKING and a FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE ® Daily Specials The Town House Dallas ® Sunday Dinners ® Owned and Operated by Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Lazorick ° All Women Cooks | STREET Mary Ann Consi- | dine hit 174. Marie Bellas had 164. | | port guard Galicki, 39 wand ‘end, Prushinski 63. Players on the bot- | | tom of the heap are unidentifiable. ty g by Doris R. Mallin £ 8 Carolyn Purvin 167; Jewell " Thompson 182, : Neighborhood Brothers 4 took all 4 from Bill's Diner ‘as B. Doran set the pace for | Brothers “with ‘200 (575) and’ B. | Roberts hit 223. Charlie Nafus led | Marine Corps to a 3 point’ win | | from Disque Funeral as he piled up | 571 pins, Nick Buynak led Disque | with 215-201 (566). W. Meade’s team copped all 4 | from Stonehurst. Topping the losers | was Steve Andrasko with 211-208 | (560). Sheldon’s won 4 from Klass; | Radar Sqd. took 4 from D. Richards’ | | team; Village took all 4 from Gavy’s; | Dodson’s won 4 from Williams At- | lantic; and Shady Side, 4 from All | Stars. Games in the 200’s were posted | by Carey, Traver, Ragnoni, Pugh, Engelhart, Gregory, Meade, Boston, | Kriel, S. Bonomo, T. Bonomo. Bowlerettes: ? Duke Isaacs took 3 points from | Whiting’s Service Thursday and Monk Plumbing won 3 from Bol- ton’s. Top scorer was Libby Cyphers | with 176-160 (487) for Monk's, | Betty Lou Risch hit a 179, Ellie Anderson had 164, Donna Kaye Crown Major : Top scoring position last Fri- day was filled by Dave Zimmer- man as he toppled ' 240-224 (648) for West Side Novelty. His team won 4 points from Shavertown Lumber. Rich Bonomg led American Legion | with 213-213 (622); ‘Al Ciccarelli | hit 209-212 (612) for Birth’s; Steve | |’ Bonomo posted 224 (606) for Guild; | | Art Zimmerman turned in ‘a 252 | (601) for Dallas Shopping. X The “‘legionnaires” split 2-2 with Wesley's; Birth's copped 3. from | Guild, Automatic’s '4 points “went to’ Dallas * Shopping; :Meneguzzo's las Dairy won 3 from Monk Plumb- | ing." Big series in the upper 500s were chalked up by Andrasko 201 (5707, Whiting 200-206 (579), (561), Kriel 217 (588), Ide 205 (570), Michaels 213° (582, Harris 203 = (565), - Eddy 205 (568), Ts Bonomo 228° (568), and Zhnighi | (568). I If a heavily-loaded car “seems easier to steer than usual, you've | got too much weight in back of the rear axle and less actual steering control, warns Aetna Life & Casual- | ty. Redistribute the weight ; we “moderns” Cnesney, 67 and Federici, 4z; fvew- | took 4 from Elston and Gould; Dal- | C. Williims | Parents Honored 60 players throughout the game, all seeing action before intermis- sion. It was also fitting since the parents. of all the players were then saw their sons see action. Larry Gilbert paced the Dallas scoring with two touchdowns, while Carl Zimmerman, Greg Hicks and Roy Supulski each tallied once. Take 14-0 Lead Dallas wasted little time getting lon the scoreboard after Roger | Cheney returned the opening kick- off to his own 44. The Mountaineers | engineered a 54 yard, seven play [drive behind the running of Larry | Gilbert and Greg Hicks for its in- ten yards. Carl Zimmerman booted | the PAT to make it 7-0. Minutes later Roy Supulski gave the local fans a thrill as he hauled |in Greigo’s punt on the Dallas 35 and streaked to the Newport 13 where Gorney caught him from be- hind. Four plays later Carl Zimmerman plunged over from the one yard | line and then added the PAT to up the lead to 14-0. Hicks Scores Dallas missed ‘another scoring op- | portunity early in the second period following a drive from its own 45 | as Galicki intercepted a Townsend | pass on the goal line and returned | | to the 12. Gilbert Scores Two Touchdowns As Dallas Topples Newport 33-19 Long Scoring Plays Highlight Afternoon; Brominski Uses Squad Of 60 Players Dallas Mountaineers opened its home season Saturday after- noon with an easy 33-19 win over a smaller Newport eleven: before a fine Parents’ Day turnout. Coach Eddie Brominski could have rolled up the highest" score in the history of the school had he wanted to, but settled. for a two touchdown margin of victory as he used a total of" honored prior to game time and DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA. = B88 FYESERFRORARANS pitched to his halfback Kubasek and then slipped out to the sideline alone where Kubasek hit him with. a pass and Gliddon sped 68 yards down field for his second touch= down of the afternoon. - Popielarz Gets 31 Yards - Dallas took the ensuing kick-off and moved from its 27 to the New= port 34 before being stopped, the big play, a draw up the middle by- | Bob Popielarz good for a 31 yard, itial score, Gilbert going the final |46 yard stripe. gain. Recover Fumble : Federici, Newport guard, setup: the final touchdown by the visitors’ late in the period by recovering a | Dallas fumble on the Nutcrackers’ Taking to the air again, New- port moved 54 yards in eight plays, | the finale, a 20 yard strike in the endzone to Makarczyk. Statistics Dallas notched eleven first downs, by gaining 177 yards on the ground’ and picked up an additional 122 in the air by completing four of: | seventeen passes, three being in- | tercepted. Newport was held to a minus. ten yards on the ground, but found the overhead route more successful, | completing fifteen of thirty-three passes for 222 yards. Dallas suffered 75 yards in pene» | alties compared to five against New-, | Midway in the period Dallas mov- Bort. ed 70 yards following another New- port punt for its third touchdown. It took the Mountaineers just two | plays to hang this one on the board, first a twelve yard pass to Roger Cheney followed by a 58 yard pass and run play, Steve Townsend to Greg Hicks. Zimmerman’s kick was wide. Supulski Scores Later in the period a short New- on the Nutcrackers 47 yard line Roy Supulski combined for a 47 yard scoring pass play on second down. Zimmerman again added the | PAT to. make it 27-0. port punt gave Dallas possession | from where Steve Townsend and | | After this score the entire bench with 162-160-171 | posted 175 and Lois Hopkins a: 162. | was used by the coaching staff and | taking advantage of the less ex-| | perienced players Newport moved | 71 yards in seven plays with Glid- | don going the final 44, running out of the shot-gun formation. Knecht Recovers End Jim Knecht gave Dallas its next scoring opportunity by covering a Newport fumble on the 34. With = Gilbert, Antanitas | Mikolachick carrying, Dallas reached the 12 from where Gilbert took a pitch-out and raced into paydirt. Dallas 33, Newport 6. After this it became a game of | shuffling personnel in and out of re~1 second half kick-off at the enemy , and | | the contest along with a number | | of penalties against Dallas and Newport controlled the football most of the time thereafter. 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