ing’s. g t, of La High games were posted by § with northeastern unde rway News Peg Williams 164, Marie Bellas law. rrr 173, M. Considine 173, Jane ittell = Lutson 176, Liz Weale 192, Rose N.Y. at Dallas Hi BY DORIS R. MALLIN 3c 167 and Lil Tradnak 160 the The leagues at Crown Im- Nelson Manufacutring is way far perial Lanes are back in action out in front with 37 points. resi- Spring sports are underway ceo; week off for the Easter D2ring’s, Joe's and Pargas are pre- at Dallas Senior High School. holidays. tied with 291% each. 3 d by The baseball team already has Crown Major League is fea- George Shupp : is ca.” five exhibition games gehind ino Automatic Cigarette in Steve Bonomo, Bill Shalaigl b S re- them. They begin the league the top position with 38 points and Haefel turned in 600 series. By DAVE GRIFFITHS schedule today at 4 p.m. as after taking another 4 from Steve led Freeman's Store to a > CO- hosts to Lake-Lehman on the American Legion. 3 point win from Natona Mills 25.65 The All-State basketball teams recently announced Dallas diamond. Three teams, Michael's, with 229, 604. Bill’s 233-201, 601 A race by AP and UPI were the subject of much criticism The baseball team played pirt1's and Dallas Shopping V2 tops for Natona. Haefel, have here in Northeastern Pennsylvania. .Wyoming Valley West, Pittston, Center, are tied in second with with 217, 601, paced Cappy’s 1 May The AP selections seemed to stir up the most Northwest, Hanover and Myers a ints each. Carpet’s 3 point victory: over 3 i trouble especially at Elk Lake where their great : Bn engin games earlier this Shavertown Lumber and Dal- Nan I tors were Pos. ods star Jim Wallace was relegated to the third team. rhe track tear got (hell ses: las Dany are fied with ® Sach tupak with 222.211, 593; Price | the To every follower of the Warriors, who won the: son underway on April 8 with jpn 5 = 3 Ry wl K nn with 234, 580; Matte 207, 566; Class C PIAA championship, that was the error of an exhibition meet at home Fridey 12 us Yack — Stredny 568 and G. Boston with iano the season. against Northwest. They hosted 937. 589 for Shavertown Lumber. 213, 562. gner Wallace had been named to the UPI’s Little All Meyers in a leauge meet on Ton Appel paced Birth’s with Molley, Bonomo, Alexander, ond- State team which is limited to players who perform ‘Monday, April 14, then travelled o, 910 "zg) Downs, Wendel, Hrris, Neyhard rice. with Class B or C schools. to Wyoming Valley West on Tops. for Dallas Shopping had single games of 200 or Sch- But area fans were pretty much in agreement that ‘Wednesday for an official Center was Steve Bonomo with Digher. dis- Jim Wallace was far and away the outstanding high league meet. 202, 576. Dave Zimmerman led Imperialettes . tS ae school cager to come along since Steve Vacendak’s The track team will compete American Legion with 203, 569; Hozey-K still holds tight bi § son against Wyoming Area in an Fred Stevens hit 564 for Auto. the top spot with 39 points, and glory days, at Seranton Prep. Vecendak, you may away exhibition meet tomr- aa : after adding another 3 from ed in remember, went on to collegiate stardom at Duke row, April 18. matic Cigarette and Dan Rich- Gordon’s Friday night. yare, University. He captained the Blue Devils in his Coach Al Husband's cham- ards oged 212. 560 or. the Elston’s Dairy won 3 from oven senior year, led them to their best record ever pion golf team starts off the Ts Jr. gave abig Citgo and took over second and under Vic Bubas who gave up his coaching chores spring season on Monday, assist to Birth's toaTn with 572 place with 30. 1and- just recently. April 21 against Coughlin and pins. O’Malia Laundry won 3 from very Wallace, son of the Elk Lake coach, Mike (Red) St. Mary’s in league contests |. io) Apex Auto Parts. Apex now has ; Wallace, one of the greatest shooters we ever saw, at Hollenbach. A & P is in top position with 20 Points while O’Malia has 27. rved has been flooded with offers from colleges and uni- The golfers meet Hanover 31 points while McCreary Garrity won all 4 from Good- hed versities throughout the land. They recognize his a ig Tires with 29 and Adams’ Mar- a wok scoring Lam. skills. ¢ : day, April 24 in league con- win 2 12 Viose Yelind. honors with a beautiful series Age He's big, 6’4”’, strong, and as the scouting reports tests. 560 one o 1 RS pos iy 2 for Gordon’s. Kate spilled 169- rine indicate, he can do it all. A youngster with a future The Dallas baseball team EE 4 Gi Sih a 185-176, 530. At the same time, Anna not only as a collegian but as a pro. plays again next Thursday at go} , 4 ihe Boston hit rar opposite her, Terry Morris was fillie Why then did AP overlook Wallace until they got Nanticoke. Neighborhood 3 setting the pace for Hozey-K Vary around to naming the third team choices? The The Dallas athletes need the Disque Funeral Home is set- with 191-191, 524. sser, answer to that question is easy. Those who vote in support of adult spectators as ting a fast pace for the Thurs- O’Malia featured two 500 the poll don’t know. any better. Most of the ballots well as students. Spring sports day night boys and has piled up bowlers Friday. Doris Mallin pre- came from the so-called experts who never saw take place on weekday after- a9 Donte i0 Aske to Keep a Hirt (yours truly) spilled 172-188, SCuUSS Wallace in action: noons which makes it hard for hold on first. 507 and Marilyn Smith piled up . She : 3 ry i most parents. Those parents : sian 196, 506. has. The system is one I've criticized for years. It just and alumni who. are home in Eleven points behind is Ma- Tinz Russell led Apex with bers doesn’t make any sense. As a result the All-State the afternoon will find that TPS COrPSwith2Band in third 0. "0/0 So oo helped i ' and fourth are Payne Printe ? 2 fo a teams are merely post-season space fillers. spending it as spectators at ith 27 dH ne J “i Gordon’s with 196, 468 and > the Consider, if you will, the method used to choose these contests can be fun. The Yo 2% ang IenTy Sewer Marilyn Morris led Elston’s \E 8 All-State teams and you'll understand its glaring boys will appreciate it, too! “ro with 173, 462. Jewell Thomp- weakness. Sports writers, sportscasters, coaches and others: who have ‘‘name” value are given ballots. They appear on every AP wire and on the UPI wire as well You simply fill in the blank spaces. Now, if you live in Pittsburgh and have a particular favorite, you write his name on your ballot. And if you really like the youngster, you contact the other newspaper and radio-TV people in your section and ask them to THE DALLAS POST, opening day at Harveys Lake beaver harvest heavy, 1473 prime pelts taken N. J. Molski, Supervisor of The large numbers of slow APRIL 17, 1969 Serhan listed on Huskies’ baseball team spring sports Track and baseball games start at 4 p.m. and golfers tee off at 3:10 p.m. Clinton Brobst coaches the track team and Gerald Stinson took over the duties as baseball coach after Ed Brominski’s resignation. Bowling Last week’s top performance was turned in by Rich Bonomo with 212-223, 599 for Henry's. His teammate, B. Downs, had 213-201, 583. Steve Bonomo led Disque’s with 223-303, 580 and F. Krouse posted 564 for Payne. Individual games of 200 or higher were chalked up by Eddy, Yankoski, Gesmondo, Nelson Manufacturing. ‘Libby Cyphers had 183, 466 for Dar- son’s 169, 460 was tops for Gar- rity. the highest game of 202. Glenda Wagner had 175; Dot Lucas hit 171; Edie Shaffer posted a 192; Jo Berkey, Peggy Rocco, Flo Allabuagh had games in the 160’s. Patty Cosloskey chalked up : 4 . : i i in Serhan of Harveys Coach Clark Boler will be Kliamovich, Heness, Young- : : Ve Your favorite 4 vob the Pennsylvania Game Com- Moving streams, glacial lakes Marvin : oa an the best li are, more“dfterr than not, mission’s Northeast Division «and ponds, combined with close . ‘Lake. is listed on the Varsity aiming to get the Huskies back blood, Roberts. regist ration > in- reported~that beaver trappers proximity of suitable vegeta: 7Baseball roster at Bloomsburg in national contention. They Country League t F b k Youn completely overlooked. in northeastern Pennsylvania tion especially aspen and maple State College. went into the N.A.I.A. district = Evelyn Roberts copped high a ernnroo i as That’s what happened to Jim Wallace. He was enjoyed an excellent season Provides prime habitat for Serhan, a 5 foot 9 inch junior playoffs in 1965 with a 13-4 scoring honors last Tuesday ; ghed handicapped, first, because he was playing for a taking 1473 during the -969 beaver in northeastern Penn- at Bloomsburg, is vying for record. when she toppled 202-191, 511 Ia fving Class C school. Most of the voters believe this trapping season which closed Sylvania. catching duties on the team. The Huskies travelled to for Daring’s Market. Arlene Registration for Fernbrook > lot means the calibre of play is sub-par. They don’t in March. This was an increas Supervisor Molski cited the Don Deitterick is the only var- = Kutztown on Tuesday for their Hospodar piled up 169-187, 501 Little League will be held on mas know that class is decided strictly on school enroll- of 308 over the 1968 oh ? large catch of beaver as an Sity returnee in the catching first game. for Joe's Pizza. ; Se furday Lant 13, 2 1 pm. st 5,18, ment. The high catch was ac- example of the restoration of a position. He is being pushed They will play host to Ship- Doris Somos jas jpssey 3 300 re Jie ee — n the If they’d taken time to check, they would have complished despite adverse _ prime wildlife resourse in Penn- greatly by sophomore Gary pensburg on April 19 in a Series Woe she spille -181, yore of ae ue cea rated noted that Elk Lake was unbeaten in a circuit, the weather conditions, with 24 Sylvania. Unrestricted trapping Bloom. 4 . double-header beginning al oF Larges. S panied by a parent®r guardian 3, of Susquehanna League, where an “A” school, Abing. inches of ice in some areas. had practically wiped out the The team will be out to im- pm. Other top scorers were ally be oliioh ln ; ton Hellits finiche d sods d 2 beaver population around 1900. prove upon the last two medi- Riegel with 194, 493 and Anita’ ry! - nded eigals, in) cond. (OOO TOOOOOOOOIIIIIOIOOIIIN ocre seasons of 7-7-1 and 6-5. Matte with 160-168-164, 492 for: eh 10 Abington Heights, let it be noted, gave Penncrest, \ y Pl : iness rated best “A” team in the state by a Harrisburg, N Ee Super Zens. paper, a real battle before bowing in defeat. N % ~]lass- So the class designation refers not to quality of § - 24 SUPER N 1001s’ play but to school size. Jim Wallace was a giant on hi { : A- n the a Class “C”’ team. He would have been the top per- \ IST&a H IST C \ former on any school in the state. He was that good. \ rR even. mon cum _ C a S ul e S & own, Fortunately, for Jim Wallace, those who know L a P b eed basketball best, the coaches seeking the finest talent, \ \ istra- : al . v pay no attention to the All-State Selections. ; N ; Colds- Sinus Con gestion 5 Sora They judge a player on his own merit. 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