i SEC. III PAGE SIX Kunkle continued "to rule the' roost in the Teeners Division of the Bob Horlacher Memorial League by routing the Beaumont-Jenks nine, 27 to 3, on the latter’s field. It was the fourth straight win for Kunkle behind Rusty Bauer’s pitching. Bill Horner and Brian Oeller had perfect days at bat for Kunkle, each getting five hits in as many trips to the plate. days at the plate, getting three hits in as many trips. Centermoreland’s Phillies continued to display ‘power at the plate’ and scored an win on Saturday, beating the Kunkle Pirates, 25 to 9, for its third win of the season in the Minors Division of Bob Horlacher Memorial Little League. It was the third win in as many starts for the Phillies and left the team in top place with a 3-0 Orange Yankees sent Baseski, . to the mound the Cen- termoreland Phillies, and her second mound win of the season as - the Yankees, outlasted the Phillies, 20-14, to move into a tie for the runner spot with Cen- termoreland. For the Yankees, Dan Blessner and Greg Kravitsky hit homers, Kravitsky doing two triples for the Yankees, while Joe Faux gained the mound victory. Bob Bolcarovic’s double was the lone extra base hit of the game. In the other Minors Division game on Friday, Orange Yankees outlasted Noxen in a real slugfest, winning over Noxen, 21-18, to take over second place in the division. Cris Dymond was credited with the mound win in relief. Jonnell Mainwaring’s triple scored the winning of the Phillies fattened his batting average with a five-for five day. In Sattirday’s Teeners’ Division games, termoreland Phillies and the Orange Yankees were the winners-Centermo- reland beating the previously unbeaten Kunkle nine, 15 to 9, and Orange blanked the Beaumont-Jenks squad, 12-0. Kunkle seemed headed for its fifth straight win after taking a 9 to 3 lead but the Centermoreland register the win witha 12 runs for the Yankees. She also had a double. The Orange -Orioles- Kunkle Indians game, which was scheduled for Saturday, was postponed. In Saturday’s Minor Division games, Noxen will play at Beaumont at 3 p.m. Centermoreland and Orange Orioles tangle at Orange at 9 a.m., and Kunkle will see a real intra-town battle when the Kunkle Pirates take on 2 in the fifth frame. Jim Kyttle chalked up the mound win for the Phillies. In the other contest on Saturday, Art Coolbaugh Orange Yankees against the Beaumont-Jenks combination. Only three B-J batters reached base in a fast one-hour ball game. Erne Barber had two doubles and came up Dan Blessner hit a triple and a double, while Brian Blessner and Mark Roberts had two hits the Kunkle Indians at 2 p.m. : Standings of the teams: Centermoreland Phillies, 3-0, 1,000; Orange Yankees, 2-1, .667; Kunkle Pirates, 1-1, .500; Beaumont, 1-1, .500; Noxen, 1-2, .333; Orange Orioles, 0-1, ,000, Kunkle Indians, 0-2, .000. Ability is a poor _man’s wealth. --M. Wren, apiece. Fred Diehl’s game in the Teeners’ double and Charlie Division will send the Corby’s single were Centermoreland Phillies highlights for the B-J tothe Jenks diamond for a nine. game against the B-J’s, First place will be at starting at 4 p.m. stake tomorrow evening at Orange when ‘the Standings of the teams: league leading Kunkle Kunkle-4-1, .800; Orange nine will play the Orange and Centermoreland, 3-2, Yankees in a game .600 each; Beaumont: Jenks 0-5, .000. starting at 6. Saturday’s NOXEN NEWS Homecoming Queen Noxen girls between the ages of eight and sixteen are invited to compete for the title of Noxen’s Homecoming Volunteer Fire Company's Homecoming Days in July. Girls desiring to compete are asked to register by June 3 with Mrs. Audrey Lyons of Noxen. Rev. and Mrs. Howard Deats and Mrs. Belva Stokes of Evans Falls will represent the Bowmans Creek Free Methodist Church at the annual conference of the Free Methodist Church at Highland Lakes, N.Y. on June 5. Rev. Mr. Deats is serving as pastor of the Bowmans Creek Free Methodist Church since the recent passing of Rev. J.D. Harvey earlier this month. Camping weekend plans Plans for a summer camping weekend for members of the Noxen and Ruggles United Methodist Churches are being arranged. Those planning to attend are asked to contact either Rev. Donald Sperling, Noxen UM pastor, or Ralph McCormack. Charge Bible Study of the Noxen-Huntsville-Ruggles United Methodist Churches will be held this evening at HEIGHT - 10” 7:30 at Ruggles UM Church. Occult author at Dallas The Dallas Junior High School is sponsoring a Reading Incentive Week this weel with a Book Fair and the visit of Daniel ' Cohen, author of books for young readers. The Book Fair began for eighth graders Monday, May 19, for ninth grade students on Tuesday, May 20, and for seventh grade students on Wednesday, May 21. On Tuesday, May 20, Daniel Cohen visited with students and discussed his career as an author. Cohen has long been in- terested in the weird, the occult, and the super- natural. Many of his over 60 books have dealt with these subjects. ‘Halloween is a major holiday,” he says, ‘‘around our house.” During his visit at the Dallas school, junior high students interviewed him for the local television show, ‘“Kidsworld.” HAPPY | BIRTHDAY to Linda & Jamie from J. &L. WOMEN - TEENAGERS Permanent Removal Of Hair ELECTROLYSIS Medically Recommended RITA SPAR By Appointment 675-0944 6 Fox Hollow Drive Dallos Pa Menus LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOL MENU May 26 - 30 MONDAY--Memorial Day. No school. TUESDAY--Beef ravioli w-sauce, buttered green beans, wheat bread-butter, fruit, milk. WEDNESDAY--Hamburg bar-b-q on bun, chicken noodle soup, saltines, apple crisp, milk. THURSDAY--Steak hoagie, onion rings, buttered corn, pudding, milk. ; FRIDAY--Batter dipped fish on bun, tartar sauce, po¥o DALLAS SCHOOL MENU May 26-30 MONDAY--Memorial Day. No school. 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