The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 26, 1975, Image 9

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A full program of
summer activity for boys
and girls of the Cen-
termoreland-Orange-
Carverton and Noxen area
is now underway.
Younger boys from 8 to
12 are involved in major,
minor and farm team
Little League activity
underway for several
weeks. There also are two
girls’ softball teams from
the areas playing in the
Back Mountain Girls’
Leagues.
Latest effort to provide a
fullggounded program of
sum®ier activity is the
organization of the Orange
Firemen's Boys Softball
program for older boys.
Teams from Orange,
Carverton, Cen-
termoreland, Demunds
the league and all games
are played on the Orange
Firemen’s diamond - exc-
ept the home games for the
Noxen team, which will be
played at Noxen.
In the opening games,
Sunday, Orange defeated
Demunds and Cen-
termoreland won on a
forfeit over Carverton.
Sunday’s games will send
Demunds against Car-
verton at 3 and Noxen will
be guests of Orange at 6.
Only games scheduled for
next week will be played
Wednesday evening when
Centermoreland will travel
Dallas
to Noxen and Carverton
will be guests of Orange.
Beaumont
continues
to rule
Beaumont remained
unbeaten and ruled the
second week of second half
play in the Robert
Horlacher Memorial Little
League with a clean slate
of four wins. Beaumont
also won first half honors in
a playoff following a three
team tie at the end of
regular first half play.
Orange-Centermoreland
Yankees got back into the
column after successive
defeats at the hands of
Beaumont and the O-C
Phillies by beating Jim
Barbacci’s Noxen nine, 11
to 10. Mike Kravitsky was
credited with the win in
relief of Bill Dewey, while
Jim Barbacci was charged
with the loss.
Ron Swingle started on
the mound for Noxen.
Scouten with a homer and
single and two runs scored
was the batting star for
Noxen. Jim Daubert with
two hits in three trips; Paul
Brace with two hits in four
trips and four runs scored;
triple in three trips and
three RBI's, and Bill
Dewey with three hits in
four trips and three RBI's
were the batting stars for
the Yankees.
Dewey scored the win-
ning run. He drew a walk,
stole second and third
base, and scored on Jim
Daubert’s single.
Standings of the teams:
Beaumont 4 0 1,000
Harveys Lake 3 1 .750
O-C Yankees 4 2 .667
O-C Phillies 1 4 .200
Noxen 176.143
Nine games were played
in the Back Mountain Girls’
Softball League with one
game ending in a tie. The
Shavertown Mets and the
Lehman Braves played to a
20-20 eight inning tie. The
game will be resumed in
the top of the ninth inning.
Other Division II action,
Lehman Reds (4-1) nipped
Trucksville Dodgers (3-3)
by a 6-4 margin: Dallas
Cubs (4-2) edged .
Shavertown Mets (1-3) 6-5;
Dallas Cardinals (4-1)
squeezed past Lehman
Braves (1-4) by a 7-4 score;
Shavertown Pirates (4-1)
belted Trucksville Giants
(2-2) 21-3. Reds, Pirates,
and Cardinals remain in a
three-way tie for first place
with the Cubs just a half-
game back.
In Division I -action,
Shavertown Red Sox (5-0)
blanked Dallas Royals (2-
3) 3-0 in a close game;
Dallas Orioles (4-1) beat
Lehman Indians ((0-6) 13-
7; Dallas Yankees (3-2)
nipped Orange Rangrs (2-
2) by a 1-0 margin. Red Sox
lead by one game over the
Orioles and Angles.
In the tie game, Mets
Laurie Wallace walloped
one of the longest home
runs ever hig in the league;
over 350 feet. Lisa
Allardyce tripled and
singled to pace the Reds
win while Ellen Adams and
Linda McEntee aided the
attack with two hits. Pat
Zukosky and Sandy Hislop
led the Dodgers attack.
Linda Dreher socked a
home run and Leslie Wolfe
doubled to pace Michelle
Grossman and the Cubs to
their fourth win. Mets
infield played excellent
defense.
Cathy Dudek gained the
win over Heidi Allen as
Donna Richardson paced
the Cardinals win with a
double and two singles.
Michelle Thomas, Carl
Patton, and Cay Dudek
each had two hits to aid in
Allen and Debbie
Hagenbaugh led the
Braves with three hits
each, Jill MCCarroll and
Colleen Crane had two hits,
and’ Brenda 'Stuart and
Joan “Williams socked
doubles for the Braves.
Michelle Kravitsky
walloped a tremendous
homer and triple, and
pitched the Pirates to a
victory as she continued to
play outstanding ball.
Linda Holtzman socked a
double and a single, Kim
Sheffield and Eleanor
Ehrhorn collected two
hits each to pace the
Pirates.
Lori English paced the
Giants attack with two hits
and a nifty double play.
Corrinne Martin socked a
triple for the Giants. Vickie
Martin fanned 12 batters
hurled a shut out for the
Red Sox along with hitting
a double.
Lori Sorber, Lisa Luksic,
Tammy Hons, Heidi
* Excavating
* Black Topping
* Septic Systems
Installed
Cleaned
Repaired
* Sewer Hookups
* Hauling
(All Types)
A.G.COOLBAUGH
Anderson, Donna
Newcombe, and Maria
Sitkowski aided the Red
Sox win. Chris Zuba fanned
eight batters and collected
two hits for the Royals, :
and Jennifer Kern socked a
double. The Orioles
exploded for three runs in
the last with two outs to
give Lois Faller the win
over Kim Reeae.
Lori Law and Diane
Hazeltine singled, Tracey
Thomas knocled in a run,
followed by Karen Brace’s
single to drive in the tying
run, and for the second
time this season Louise
Hicks drilled a single to win
the game. The White Sox
grabbed the early lead with
four runs in the first inning.
Doreen Askew and Karen
hurled the angle to a
win as Donna Ide, Jane
Ashton, Jackie Williams,
and Karen Cook paced the
attack. Williams and Cook
had four hits apiece, Ide
and Ashton had three hits.
Shari Weaver did a fine job
of pitching for the Indians
while Beth Donsavage,
Laurie Angelicola, and
Lynette Hazeltine collected
three hits each.
Nancy Shaw out-dueled
Lynn Busch in a pitchers
batter as the Yankees
blanked the Rangers 1-0.
Nancy Shaw tripled and
scored the only run as both
teams played tough
defense. Karen Dombek
made a fantastic catch for
the Yankees in the outfield
to save a run, and Susan
Ridall = and Janice
Steinkirchner turned in a
double play. Peggy Elston
and Janice Steinkirchner
had singles for the
Yankees.
The Dallas Phillies
defeated the Lehman-
Jackson Giants, 8-3, June
19, and on June 21, stamped
the Lehman-Jackson
Cardinals, 14-8.
P. Muldoon earned the
win against the Giants and
helped win his own game
with a homerun. Haefele
was the losing pitcher.
Besecker, P. Muldoon, and
Hudock did the hurling
against the Cardinals and
B. Muldoon hitting a
homerun. Zielen and
Osborne pitched for the
Cardinals and Cragle drove
out two homers.
The Westmoreland
Indians outscored the
June 20 behind the hurling
of Boodley and Martin.
Enslen and Keller hit
homers. Gordon and Evans
were on the mound for the
Tigers.
On Saturday the
Westmoreland Indians
trounced the Fernbrook
Yankees 11-3 with Enslen
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Lynn Busch allowed only
three hits in a losing cause.
Rangers collected eight .
singles but were unable to
score.Lynn Busch and Mary
Lou Harris had two hits,
Nancy Fith, Brenda
week
was the losing . pitcher,
Enslen also drove in a
homerun.
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