PAGE SEVEN Dallas track team champs Dallas Senior High School track team, under the coaching of Clinton Brobst, emerged as’ champions of Class B in District 2, May 15. Dallas scored 1281» points. Dunmore was next with 83, Lake-Lehman 42, Crest- wood, 13», Old Forge and _Forest City, 0. Scoring in first place for Dal- las were Bill Yarnal, 220 yard dash; Jim Wilson, Frank Sum- ma, Steve Goode and Ken Engler, 880 yard relay; Carl Switzer, high hurdles; Roger - Howell, shot put; Roger Howell, javelin; Bruce Young, discus; ’ Fred Adams, pole vault; Bob, Wallace, high jump; Frank Summa, long jump, and Clark. Switzer, triple jump. Fred Adams set a new district record in the pole vault of 11 feet, 5 inches. Daas had men in second place’ in ten events, and took seven third places. They scored for fourth place in three events and three in fifth. | The boys who will participate in the State Meet at Penn State University May 23 are: Jim Wilson, Bill Yarnal, Doug Schooley, Frank Summa, Steve Goode, Ken Engler, Clark Swit- zer, Doug Hess, Roger Howell, Bruce Young, Rick Samanas, Fred Adams, Gary Alters, Bob Wallace and Ernie Gelb. chorus concert The Dallas Junior High Schofly choral groups will pre- sent. a spring concert in the re- cently dedicated junior high schogl auditorium June 5 at 7:45 p.mTYApproximately 135 stu- dents which make up four dif- ferent choruses will be included in the concert, performing both separately and in combination. The groups are under the dir- ection of Marie L. Lewis, choral director. Season The officers and managers of Back Mountain Baseball for Boys were pleased with the participation in the opening day ceremonies last week. Even though the weather was not ideal, a full schedule of four games was played. Westmoreland defeated Dallas Dairy 6-5 with Davis picking up the win. T. Miller had a grand slam home run in the first inning for Dairy. Fernbrook and Lehman played eight innings with Leh- man-Jackson emerging the victor by a score of 5-4. Lehman scored the winning run on a bunt. Yanchick was the winner in relief of Zeilen. Loser was Shutz in relief of Scammer. Dallas Rotary defeated . Dallas Suburban by a score of 2- boys’ baseball Friday 8:30 Tom Cleashy’s E-Z Shop Open Daily 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. a.m. to 8 p.m. CENTER CUT CHK (BONELESS ~ CHUCK . LETTUCE 59. |GRHOUR STAR BACON 69 1. (with $5.00 or more purchase) 79¢C bh. 2 for 29¢ 1128 N. MAIN . PHONE 675-3788 SHAVERTOWN You'll Find The Golden Alligator Home of Rare Antiques, Classic Reproductions and Exciting Treasures from » Around the World A NEW SHOPPING DIMENSION AT YOUR FINGER TIPS. It Pays To Travel From Anywhere To The Scranton Area For A Thrilling . 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