J. Scalise Gets Honorable Mention On AP All-State 5Joe Scalise, veteran Warren Dragon eager who topped aU opponents In the Section Two scoring department, along with taking the local honors, has been given honorable mention in the Associated Press All-State basketball team. Scalise, a three-year veteran on the Blue ai.d White squad, caused numerous sensations during the 1944-5 season with his exceptional shooting ability, especially in the Warren Sharpaville playoff.The first and second teams and those who received honorable mention along with Scalise follow:ASSOCIATED PRESS A UPSTATE TEAM FOR 1945First TeamPositionSecond TeamJoseph GriggsNorman Ulsh(Mahonoy City'Forward. (Huntingdon) Norman SchadsPaul DavisonSharpsville)Forwardlt;TjangleyArnold GaliffeWilliam McClursDonora)Center(Potts ville)Awillian W'anishGene Robinson(Allentown)Guard(Scranton TechJoseph BoguskiFrank Pfeiffer(Plymouth)Guard'Allentown)HONORABLE MENTIONForward* Henry Stofko, Potts town; Con Fanoni, Donora; Joe Scalise. Warren: Jackie Crossin, Luzerne; Elmo Jackson, Allentown; Johnny Ballots, Hazleton; Glenn von Stetten, Columbia; Ed Zaleski, Tbropp; Stuart Adams, Radnor, and Frank Duffy, Jr., Dunmore.Centers- Mike Magula, Sharpsville; Joseph Porter, State College; Alvin Rose. Somerset: Henry Kuzma, Steelton; Joseph Zuravlcff, Erie Tech; Joseph Ixbida, Dickinson City, and Leo Skladany. Plymouth.Guards—Pete Gerber, Weatherly: Charles Hall, Jr., Aha ■ mokin; George Waltz. I^ibanon; Paul Slobozien, Johnstown; Howard Christner, Somerset.