DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Second Conference Win Lake-Lehman Surprises Meyers With 7-6 Victory On Kern's PAT by James Lohman Lake-Lehman continued to sur- prise Wyoming Valley Conference teams in its initial season as the charges of George Curry swept past its second straight opponent with a hard-fought 7-6 win over a re- juvenated Meyers team, before a near turnout of 2,000 fans, at the Mokawks stadium Saturday after- nodk.; An end sweep by quarter- back Charlie Kern following a TD pass to Ed Rish accounted _ for the margin of victory. Although Meyers’ backs ran at will against the Lake-Lehman de- fense during the first half the deepest penetration by the Mo- hawks was to the Knights 34 be- fore Don Spencer dropped Ed Ken- tusky at midfield for a sixteen yard loss as Meyers tried an end- around play on fourth down. The Knights got a break near the end of the opening period by re- covering a. Mohawk miscue at the Meyers 11 only to fumble it back to the home team two plays later, Drew Raykovitz making the re- covery. Lake-Lehman finally broke the ice in the closing seconds of the first half after Gene Rodriquez picked-off a Pavloski aerial at. mid- field and returned to the Meyers 26. On first down Carl Kern made a- leaping reception of a Charlie Kern pass at the 3, however, two plays later the Knights were guilty of /@jding, moving the pigskin back to the 22. Kern then connected with another toss to his fullback Bob Slimak at the 3 before hitting erggsEd Rish with look-in pass for the score. Charlie Kern then swept around his own right end for the PAT with three seconds showing on the clock. An exchange of fumbles on a running play by Meyers aided the Mohawks in driving 52 yards for its score midway in the third period. Rickey Bombick tried to pickup the loose pighkin at midfield and race downfield only to lose the JOE'S GROTTO PIZZA HAS NEW e Telephone eo Number 639-2186 Harveys Lake — OPEN — Friday - Saturday and Sunday s |® TO GIVE YOU - - - ® Red Ball Service 639-5000 A.A.A. 24 ¥ COMPLETE CAR SERVICE ‘® Factory Approved Mechanics ® Batteries, Tires, Oil, Gas, Accessories WALT and BILL handle with the Mohawks retaining possession at the Knights 48. With Jim Yanora, Mike Pavloski, | Ernie McCabe and Frank Kracken- | fels toting the ball the Mohawks moved to the Knights 28 . before Yanora found a gapping hole on the right side of the Lake-Lehman defense and broke two tackles en- route ‘to a 28 yard touchdown 1 jaunt. The Knights defense then got “tough” and smeared a running play up the middle for the attempt- ed PAT. dy returned the ensuing kick-off to his own 30 from where the Knights offensive unit moved to the Meyers 31 before Pavloski intercepted a Kern pass on his own 25 to halt the drive. Lake-Lehman started the final | period by taking over on its 28 | following a Krackenfels punt and | drove to the Mohawk 7 before a fourth-down pass intended for Tim Brown was deflected. Meyers then drove to the Lake- Lehman 18 behind the quarterback- [ing of sophomore Tom Makowski, | the key play, a 36 yard pass play | to Krackenfels to reach: the Knights 33. This was the last threat by either | team. : | Statistics | Meyers led in first downs, ten [to seven. The Mohawks completed one of four passes for 36 yards and had one intercepted. Meyers rushed for 208 yards from scrimmage. Lake-Lehman on the other hand hit five of twelve passes for 78 yards and gained 104 yards rushing from scrimmage. They had two passes intercepted. Sidelights The Lake-Lehman Band gave a fine half-time show and received a fine applause from the fans . . . Kent Jones was the leading ground gainer for coach Curry’s outfit, net- ting 43 yards from scrimmage . .’. Carl Kern grabbed two passes for 28 yard . . . Meyers leading ground gainer was Jim Yanora with 75 yards, while Krackenfels picked up 66 and McCabe 61 . . . The Knights offense looked much better in the second half after gaining but 16 yards on the ground in the vesper half. Rauch Is Home Again After Navy Service ‘8 Bradley-dr=Reraeh=-N: LR Potty | Officer 3rd Class, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Joseph Rauch, Harveys Lake, yhas returned home after serving three years in the U.S. Navy. While in service he was aboard the U.S.S. Lake Champlain, C.V.S. | {with the Atlantic Fleet. After the Champlain was retired, he transferred to the Repair U.S.S. Cadmus, stationed at Quinset Point and Newport, R.I. While on tour he went to Bermuda, San Juan, Porta Rico, Guantanemg Bay, Cuba; | Florida and Nova Scotia. | He will return to his former place ‘of employment, Custom Products, -Kanaar Corporation, Kingston. | vas | — READ THE TRADING POST — OPENING SOON AT L IDETOWN MEADE’S New Atlantic Service Station (Watch for Opening Information) MEADE Lake-Lehman Takes Meyers Hi THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1967 Br gh School In Exciting Game Bow And Arrow Season Starts On Saturday Bow and Arrow Season comes in- | to effect on Saturday, September 30 | Pennsylvania and many hunters are expected to take to the woods in pursuit of deer. Closing date will be October 27. Hunting hours have been changed this year to a starting time of one half hour before sunrise and coh- tinuing until sunset. One deer will be allowed per | ‘hunter and it must be tagged ac- | cording to regulations and a report | submitted to Harrisburg within five | days after the close of the season. throughout the Commonwealth of | Lake-Lehman’s Dave “Nick” Ed- | Ship, | Eddie Rish tackles Meyers High to prevent a gain by prevents his opponents from gaining Yanora of in the second photo as Kent Jones the down town team in the first | ground with the ball, while picture on the right / Brobst tackles him from the rear. A tough bit of action takes place ~~ Carl Kern who, scored the win- ’ | ning point to decide the game is | Dallas—Lake-Lehman | Home On Saturday | Both Dallas and Lake-Lehman | will see action on its own gridiron this weekend * following two suc- cessive weeks on the road.: the Dallas field at 2 p.m. Saturday | three weeks. afternoon, This is the 5th Annual | Last week's scoring was top- Booster Day attraction = sponsored | ped by D. Zimmerman with 244 by the Dallas Area Letterman- | = (607) for Bill's Cafe. Bill's took Booster Club. All proceeds going to- all 4 from Cook’s Excavating. ward the Dallas athletic fund for Parkhurst Insurance split 2-2 trips, etc. with Gabe’s Motors as Kostra- Both teams have lost two starts| bala led the way with 202-211 in the Wyoming Valley conference, | (600). so both elevens will be looking for their first victory. At Lehman, West Side Central | from Mike's Electric as Dave Eddy WVC, will provide the action for [220 (561). George Curry’s outfit and should prove a stiff test for the Back | split 2-2 with Glasser hitting 203- Mountain eleven after wins over .210 (578) and Krisco spilling 208 Hanover and Meyers. | (578) for Natona. " ’ Miss Dorrance’s Boys ~~ Wendell . | Cook's. : Compete With Models | For the two weeks previous, Reese took homors with 206-227 (618); R. Bonomo hit 214 (599); Jim Lohman piled up up 247-207. (625); Joe Klass hit 202-202 (585) ~ Last week there was a very com- | prehensive auto model show at the home of Miss. Frances Dorrance, Church Street, when 24 models, ored 236-211 (632) and Shaw assembled by the owners competed | ii 202-212 (on for prizes. | | : Neighborhood League | The models were constructed and | Pordson’s’ copped all. 4 from painted by the boys themselves Brothers 4 despite Burt Roberts’ whe find the Dowsnes home one! 510.782, (600) for the Brothers | of inspiration. Participating Were | RK. Mortz hit . 202 (572) for | Glen, Billy, and Jimmy Siglin, Jos- Hurst but the team lott ‘3 to | eph and James MacAvoy, Paul and | Daring’s. Solmon rolled 205 Neal Gallagher. : 1 (567) for the winners. Schooley | = Miss Dorrance wearing a farge | Construction copped 4 from | red badge, with wide streamer, was | master of ceremonies, the judges | being Thelma and Karen Siglin and Angela MacAvoy. First prize, “Best In Show’ went | to. Mak Huegel's “Little Red Wag- on,” Neal Gallagher's “Chapparel” . placed second and Paul Gallagher's { 1902 Rambler Runabout took third | spot. All four of Glen Siglin’s models took second in class, Jimmy Siglin’s | Dodge regulars took first and Billy Siglin’s three models all took third. | Jimmy MacAvoy received honorable | mention. i Paul Gallagher’s 1902 Rambler runabout took first place and Jos- | eph MacAvoy’s Mercury Cougar won | second prize in modern show. Marine Corps. Top scorer was Tom Jones with 218 (574). C. Kazokas had 200 (567) for Marine. | Shadyside won 3 from Piatt Fu- neral. Taking honors was C. Gregory with 225 (573) for Piatt's. Henry | Jeweler copped 4 from | ponents. Bill's Diner took 4 from | from Payne Printery. | Crown Imperial Majors Copping honors in the [with 221 (597). Bolton paced Auto- i matic Cigarette as it took 3 Perfect Atmosphere-Delicious Food THE CASTLE INN Route 415, Dallas SERVING FINE FOODS AND BEVERAGES Daily from 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Sunday Dinners 12 Noon to 8 p.m. HR. WRECKER SERVICE John and Martha Fidrych, props. Complete Oil, Heat & Burner SERVICE Carl | BACK MT. BOWLING NEWS | Another league is heard from this week as the George Shupp League Meyers ‘will be the attraction at | turns in its reports for the past Davis’ Market won all 4 from 232 (581) and Frank Kundrat rolled | Sportsman’s Bar. Daring’s copped 4 | 574 for Meade’s. Catholic, another newcomer to the | pit 991 (577) and Coolbaugh spilled Legion. Ben Krajewski had 223 Woodland Inn and Natona Mills | for the “dairymen”. Pete Hospodar Tony Bonomo had 202 (560) and | (579) for the excavators. for | Williams | | Atlantic. High series for the win- | | ners was: 563 rolled by R. Bonomo. | ! Disque Funeral won 4 from its op- | | Village Tavern. Dons Citgo won 3 Major | League Friday night was J. Bolton | ; : points | 177_160 (488); Barbara Balut with | from Dallas Shopping Center. Dave | 172 (462): | Imperialettes ’ posed for any outcome at the right | Coach George Curry is serving his | of the picture. | first year at Lake-Lehman and is | Lake-Lehman winning its second himself a former football star with | straight victory against tough op- | Temple University and his own high | position is gaining growing notice school “in Luzerne. lin the Wyoming Valley . League. | scorers in the WMeneguzzo-Gordon | contest were Doris Amos with 200- 165 .(320) for Gordon and Jean | Agnew with 182-177 (505) by Doris R. Mallin | Meneguzzo. Eddy did the scoring for the losers | Leading the way as Elston and | with 212 (585). West Side Novelty | Goodman split 2-2 was Helen Bono- + ie od 3 points. Ir Elston & Gould | mo with 178 (466) for Elston while | [opp A oiled ay i | Caroline Purvin had 187 (460) for | | “1 ! | Nick Stredny with 562 pins and | Goodman. : Chet Molley hitting 212 (560) led | | the losing team. { big Tony Bonomo with 222 (568) {and Tom Metz with 206 (560) | paced Wesley’s as the team won | 3 from Meades. Harold Bennett had 164; T. Thompson 162; E. Shaffer | 162; P. Gordon 164; G. Grant 169, B. Berti 163; T. Morris 173. Last week's top scorer was Jean Agnew with 199-168 (524) for Meneguzzo. Also hitting in the 500’s Dallas Dairy won 3 from American | Were Gloria Grant with: 170-171-177 (518): Helen Bonomo with 179- | (564) and E. Fedor had 212 (561) | 166-171 (516); Doris Amos piling up 188-171 (516). C. Purvin, R. Stair, F. Allabaugh, B. Egliskis, J. Durkin and G. Davies posted . series over 460. Bowlerettes Duke Isaacs won 3 points from Overbrook Inn and Monk Plumbing and Tom Reese split 2-2. Sally Roberts paced Overbrook with 166-167 (487) with a hich score turned in by teammate Kay Kalafsky, - 178 (484). Dottie Davis with 165-168 (475) and Donna Kaye hitting 164 (470) led Isaacs. High | for Monk’s was Libby Cyphers with 175 (476) and Sally Riegel roiling 184 (482). M. Hislop, A. Whiting, A. Corbett had games in the 160’s. Toots Langdon had 181. {hit 219 (587) for the “legionaires’. Monk Plumbing lost 3 to Michael's | | Excavating. Vial Zimienski had 206 | Birth’s Esso took all 4 points from , ‘Shavertown Lumber. | Back Mt. Church League | Huntsville copped all 4 from ' Lutheran. Eckert took scoring | honors for Huntsville with 225- | 200 (610). Top scorer for the night was Chiz Lozo’s 204-212- 201 (617) for Dallas B. His team lost 3 points to Mount Zion. | Tom Metz hit 224 (568) for Car- |verton B as it took 3 points from Trucksville C. Thomas won honors | for Shavertown A with 225 (572) for | Other top scores were posted by | Mamie Eisenhower with 164 (470); | George Mizenko with 224 (580), | L Trudnak with 174; R. Stair with Small game comes into season on October 9 and will open on the first morning at 9 a.m. Club Schedules Gamelands Tour The Harveys Lake Rod and Gun Club will sponsor a Tour of the Gamelands 57 on Sunday beginning at 12 noon. The affair is open to the public and those participating will assem- ble at the Game Commission Build- ing on the Dallas Harveys Lake | Highway. 3 The tour will take four hours and wil! be in charge of Ed Gdosky. — SECTION B—PAGE 1 Pickett Wins Sunday Race Students Also Capture Trophies In First Try John Pickett, East Dallas, cap- tured the overall race in the Endless Mountains on Sunday with a score of two hours, nine minutes in the downriver Susquehanna racing held there. The contest which saw many en- trants and a large audience lining the course also awarded 1st prize in the kayak class, less than 50 pounds to Pickett. The intrepid young boating en-, | thusiast took along several of the students he is training in the sport he loves so well and both won » awards. Bs A gold medal for first spot in. the 16 year old entries and under went to Ray Yaglowski. Placing sec- ond in the kayak class of 15 pounds and over went to Andy Smith, who * was awarded a silver plaque. Both, boys are from the Back Mountain * and both are being instructed in_ | the art of maneuvering water craft. by Pickett. In the meantime classes are held at Harveys Lake after school for those interested in the sport. ‘Wyoming Valley West Has Big Second Half To Rout Dallas 41-6 Wyoming Valley West after being held to a 7-0 lead in the first half exploded for five touchdowns in the second half | Spartan stadium. | Mark Ludwikowski, last years’ leading scorer in the now de- funct West Side Conference, was the leading scorer for coach Jim Fennell’s crew as he cracked into paydirt on four occasions. | Valley West still looked a, bit | shoddy: in the opening half as it | fumbled away the pigskin to the { Mountaineers on three different oc- | casions, once at the Dallas 5. A 24-yard return of a pass inter- | ception by Dan Sarnak to the Dallas |35 early in the second period set- {up the only Spartan score in the | first half. | On the third down quarterback { John Payer and Shelley Davis com- | bined for a 35-yard scoring pass- | { play. Davis then followed with his | first of five PAT's. | Illegal Pass Dallas’ Craig Churry took the i opening kick-off in the second half , and started up field before stopping to throw an illegal-pass across field | that was picked up by Bobb who carried to the Dallas 5. On first down Mark Ludwikoski cracked over from the five-yard | line. Davis again converted to make | it 14-0. | Following a Dallas punt Wyo- | ming Valley West drove 73 yards | as his team won 3 from Trucksville | B. Dallas: A won 4. points from East | | Dallas as Pete Hospodar turned in | a series of 573; Tom Cross rolled 585. ! Lehman took 2-14 from Shaver | | B. Orange won 4 points from Shaver- | | town C. Carverton A won 3 points from Trucksville A. Ladies’ Country Five girls scored in the 500’s last week. Top scorer was | Evelyn Rcherts with 174-188- 167 (537) for Darings. Anita Matte rolled 179-213 (520) and Marie Bellas piled up 178-168 (502) for Pine Brook Inn. Helen Bomomo paced Fashion Vending with 163-178-171 (512). Peg Williams spilled 194-160 (503) for Joe's Pizza. This year, millions of people will be robbed of billions of dollars by fraudulent pretenders to medical skill — QUACKS! — Their mysterious “medicines” and “therapy” machines are at best worthless and could be in- jurious. Worse than financlal loss is the danger that reliance on some in- effective, if not harmful, prod- uct or device, will cause delay in getting proper medical diag- nosis and treatment with very serious consequences. | | Other top scorers were M. Con- | sidine with 165; Carol Hadsel hitting A. Hospodar with 168: ! {D. Belles 171; J. Bolonski 164; J. | | Lutson 165. Daripgs won 3 points from Par | | Gas; Pine Brook and Fashion split ! [2-2 and Joe's copped all 4 from | Brothers. The Friday night girls were om last week as four girls spilled Pins to score in the 500’s. Top- ping all scores was Jewell Thompson with a big 201-185 (534) as her Citgo team cop- ped 3 points from Apex. Barbara Egilskis paced Garrity as she piled up 185-190 (533). Garrity Po . ©. THE Rexall STORE 54 PHONE 675-1141 PSE TRC ENE TINY Trust your health and the health of your loved ones only to a licensed physician who is qualified and com- petent to practice scientific medi- cine. Trust his prescriptions to us. won 3 points from O’Malia. Big WARN THE BP a EER ove so FERS os = I ) SIGNAL it’s the law! Governor DRIVER BEHIND AND IN FRONT OF ~~ YOUPUTON YOUR . RCE AEA fab de I ON Is S008 Jaa BEFORE YOU PASS! "PENNSYLVANIA BUREAU OF TRAFFIC Raymond P. Shafer Warner M. Secretary of Revenus \l SAFE TY A | Depuy Harry H. Brainerd Commissioner of Traffic Safety | | cepted. The Spartans | Friday night to crush Dallas 41-6 before some 6,000 fans at. The Spartans took advantage of every Dallas miscue in the: | Meneguzzo. Gordon's won 3 from second half to move into paydirt for several of their scores.’ | for its next touchdown, Mark Lud- wikowski taking it over from 15 | yards out this time. Davis booted the PAT to make it 21-0 and the rout was on. 3 Lefko to Ruckno " Dallas’ only bright spot of the | contest came midway in the third. quarter when reserve quarterback Scott Lefko tossed an arching 47- | yard scoring pass to Charlie Ruckno {who made a fine reception in the endzone. The second PAT attempt failed following a five-yard penalty | against Dallas. : Valley West put the game out of | reach in the final period as it push- ed across three more scores, two {more by Ludwikowski. be Three plays after a penalty nulli= fied a 20-yard run into paydirt by | Ludwikowski, Mark scampered 16 | yards to paydirt. Davis missed the | attempted PAT and it was 27-6. | Davis intercepted a Dallas, pass {and raced to the Mountaineers 19 to setup the next Spartan tally. Four plays later “Mr. (TD)” Lud- wikowski pranced into the endzone for his fourth six-pointer. Davis [converted to give the Spartans a | 34-6 advantage. | Dallas fumbled the ensuing kick- off and Janiczek recovered on the | Mountaineer 24. Laskowski then {heaved an aerial to Kolesar in the | endzone to rap up the scoring as | Davis booted the PAT. | Statistics Wyoming Valley West rolled up 16 first downs, completed four of seven passes and had none inter- were pen- | alized 40 yards. Dallas notched one first down, | completed two of nineteen pass, | three intercepted. Dallas suffered | 15 yards in penalties. Triple G Farm Store MEMORIAL HIGHWAY DALLAS The Jug Milk Store Our Customers say ‘it is the best” TEST IT IN YOUR COFFEE ! 1! '/2 GAL. JUG - ble - dhe Regular Milk '/> GAL. JUG "0c HOME MADE Butter Milk '/> GAL. JUG BREAD 39¢ Skim Milk LOAF Large EGGS 49¢ voz. POTATOES 2 Try our CIDER (Eggleston’s) Tops, Rubbers, Dome Lids for Canning We are authorized to accept FOOD COUPONS
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