It's Not Mentioned In the Film or Book By the Way, Unless you meet the Author to Tell you! Lol.
The book was based in 1965 soo.... it would be in that year. Not sure about the specifix month though....
Johnny's actions in chapter 2 of the outsiders is he tells Dallas to stop and stands up to him.
Dally (Matt Dillon)
Dallas Winston calls the house at the end when he robed a grocery store and needs a place to hide from the fuzz(cops). Dallas did this because Johnny has died. since Johnny was the only thing Dallas ever loved Dallas wanted to join Johnny and so he robed a store so the cops would shoot him down
Because Johnny was abused by his parents, and beat up by Randy the soc
Bob Randle, Johnny, Dallas(Dally) Winston
Johnny's actions in chapter 2 of the outsiders is he tells Dallas to stop and stands up to him.
Dally (Matt Dillon)
Dallas Winston calls the house at the end when he robed a grocery store and needs a place to hide from the fuzz(cops). Dallas did this because Johnny has died. since Johnny was the only thing Dallas ever loved Dallas wanted to join Johnny and so he robed a store so the cops would shoot him down
Because Johnny was abused by his parents, and beat up by Randy the soc
Bob Randle, Johnny, Dallas(Dally) Winston
Ponyboy Curtis and Dallas [Dally] Winston.
Because, doll. Johnny is the gangs's pet, and Dally loves Johnny. Johnny is the only thing Dallas loves, Johnny. That's why he kills himself when Johnny dies.
Johnny, And Ponyboy. Dallas Winston got out saftley.
Johnny "Johnnycake" Cade
Johnny and Dallas are the 'main' supporting characters, although the rest of the gang is as well.
if your talking about Outsiders Ponyboys other gang members are Johnny, Dallas, and Soda
Dallas Winston robs a grocery store after Johnny's death. Because Johnny died, he had nothing left to live for, so he flipped.