Wig ew ya ..,, a lh L'T v9 1 {CAL XL AU ALTE ALA RUM ATC AE ALky jaa Ad adi ad and Ty aaa a Ane aL Dallas cagers go down three times by Jon Jay LaBerge Central with five players in double figures led by Shusta with 21, accounted for Dallas’ second loss of the season last Tuesday by defeating the Moun- taineers, 115-64. Central jumped to a comman- ding lead early as they led 17-0 before the Mountaineers could manage a score. Herrscher with 19, Fetko with 18, and Zdanciewicz with 15 aided the potent Queensmen offense which exploded with a 35 point third quarter following their 53-23 half-time lead. Tim and Tony Fannick, with 14 13 points respectively, led (¥e Mountaineers in scoring. The JV game also went to Central who handed the Dallas JV’s their initial loss of the: season. SCORING FG FS Pts. Tim Fannick 5 4 14 Tony Fannick 6-1 13 Kostrabala 4-210 Hoffecker CA Mark Arcuri 80 Christmas Eve Christmas is a day of love and joy, For each girl and boy. They wait for Santa for a year, And gow the night is here. Snov'¥is falling down, And is laying on the ground. Children hung up their sockings and jumped inb With visions of Santa in their heads. Janet Rose Scott ! Lake—Grade 6-1 Full of glee, Gary Arcuri vy Goeringer 0 2 Wallace 1:0 LaBerge 1-0 Novroski 0: TOTALS 23 18 Dallas dropped its thrid straight, 75-58, to St. Mary’s, which brought Dallas to a 2 and 3 exhibition season record last Thursday evening. The Mountaineers, who were plagued by poor shooting and hit only 29 percent from the floor, were led by Tony Fannick with 17. The Dallas JV team won in the preliminary game which brought their record to 4 and 1. Dallas is participating in the Wilkes-Barre Invitational Tour- nament Dec. 28 and 30 at the Coughlin gym. The Mountain- eers meet Wyoming Area Monday at 9. The winner will play the winner of the Meyers- G.AR. game Thursday at 9 for the championship, while the losers will meet in the consola- tion game at 7. A 2 Christmas Joy We have a tree, I'm as happy as can be For Santa made it just for me. Now that Christmas day has come, And all the work has been done, Let’s take time to have some fun, And tell mom and dad, ‘‘well done.” Sam Soltis Lehman—Grade 5-B GREENWALD'S INLUZERNE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ONE STOP SHOPPING PECL GIFTS = OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS CENTER a [OJUAT ANF: N 23S Only : oH A 13 carat diamond $849.00 ip A 1; carat diamond ..565.00 uy 5 ol D uV¥ ] carat diamond ..460.00 iy 7 3% carat diamond ..169.00 iy WW 1; carat diamond ..99.00 2 qo L carat dia mond ..69.00 is 0 3 a Lh He ff Ln Ha dl dE Reotop £0 Zo) TEER oF 8 ox 4 Cs Ye lg . 2 i 50 to 60 percent off on id all name brand fw Watches, Rings fo v & Gift Items. @ AL J. WALLACE G3 IIT i 0 Rr: PERFECT GIFT Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry ? yy WVHOLESAL ER, SLPUBLICSQwB © a 3 Surgery il 501 Mears Building, Scranton, Pa. 342-5111 Pruning Shearing Wilt-proofing Feeding Spraying Transplanting Cabling Bracing CGixmplete Scientific Tree care I for Utilities, Muncipalities, Business, Industry, and Home Owners —Consulting services and landscape and maintenance contractors Cavity treatment Tree & limb removal Diagnostic economical Mechanical stump removal Land clearing & grubbing Tree, brush, and weed control. Seow THE DALLAS POST, DEC. 22, 1970 second annual Classic Tim Fannick (24) for Dallas sophomore at Dallas, shoots for points in the game against St. Mary’s. Also shown are Ed La- Batch (40), Dallas, and Lester Kempenski, St. Mary’s. THE DALLAS POST—photo by Bob Saffian SUSCRIBE TO THE DALLAS POST CED CENTER ALL NAME BRANDS— UP TO 25....0FF 288- 1909 4-Speeds rebuilt Distributors Reworked B 53 MAIN ST.—LUZERNE SNOWMOBILES And SNOWBLOWERS f HI-PERFORMANCE EQUIP at King’s Dec. 28-29 The attention at King’s College in Wilkes-Barre is being directed to the second annual King’s Classic to be held Dec. 28 and 29. Teams participating are King’s, East Stroudsburg, Oneonta State, and the Univer- sity of Bridgeport. Action will get underway Dec. 28 at 7 p.m. with East Strouds- burg facing the University of Bridgeport, and with King’s facing Oneonta at 9. Winners meet for the second Dallas Grad scores for BSC freshmen Dave Jones, a graduate of Dallas Senior High School and a freshman at Bloomsburg State College, dropped in seven field goals and hit a perfect 11 for 11 from the f ur line to lead the Huskies witn 25 points in a con- test with the Kutztown Golden Bears Dec. 15. The Huskies won the game from the Bears, 76-70, with all five players who saw action hitting twin figures. The freshman coach is Burt Reese. Dave is the son of Dorothy J. Jones, Shavertown, and of David C. Jones, also of Shaver- town. Calssic title Dec. 29 at 9 and the consolation contest will pair the losers at 7. Last year, the tournament title was won by American Uni- versity of Washington, D.C., in a thrilling 89-88 overtime contest from host King’s. Laf- ayette downed Madison FDU for the consolation award. Coach Ed Donohue of King’s originated the Classic and feels interest in the tournament will grow with each year. Directed by the veteran Hal Sisson, East Stroudsburg was off to one of its finest starts in history this year and even in- cluded an impressive win on the home court of Bloomsburg State, one of its traditional and bitter rivals. King’s also has done well in the first half of the month and Coach Donahue has been pleased that the team overcame the loss of 6-6 Roland Carpenter because of broken foot bones and continued to win. With Oneonta entered the Classic, former St Rose of Car- bondale Coach Ed Kassler, one- time member of the Scranton Miners of the Eastern League, will be on hand to add interest to the tournament. He brings his Red Dragons in from the ‘“‘snow country’ of New York State. MERRY CHRISTMAS And from Shavertown Lumber Closed—Dec. 25 & 26 and Jan. 1 & 2 Serving Northeastern Pennsylvania On A Clear Channel NIELSEN‘S GARAGE RD 2 SWANSON RD W.-B., PA. 825-5883 WSALES & SERVICE = mean Now we aren’t about to say that WNAK plays some of ECKERT TWEED POWER EQUIPMENT ® Toro : ® Wheel Horse ® Hahn Eclipse ® | awn Boy ® Yard Man ® Pennsylvania COMPLETE P.O. 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