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LUZERNE LIVE
open its tenth annual season.
Rahl's Market
| Takes The Flag
Kuaft Cheese Takes
Second League Place
Ending with the thirteenth week,
St. John’s summer bowling closed
its season last Wednesday night
with Rahl’s Market winning the
championship with a four-point for-
feit when opponents failed to ap-
pear. Joe Schwab and his Kraft
Cheese team fimished in second.
The final standing:
Rahl Market 33 6 44
Kraft Cheese 30 9 41
Buddies Shop 25 14 35
Post Office 255 14 32
Wheeler Cafe = 23 16 31
Keystone Barbers 20 19 28
Lare Market 18 21 24
Glennon Beer 18 18 23
Luzerne Anthracite 14 25 18
Fairsex Quins 12 27 16
Piledgi Tavern 9 27 11
Kelly St. Market 7 32 10
The league high average went to
Adam Bavitz of the Buddies’ team.
Most of the bowlers took it for
granted that the outing closed the
season and failed to appear for the
final week games. Kraft Cheese
defeated its opponents for four
points, while Rahl’'s Market, with
its full team on hand had no oppo-
sition.
Business Men's League
Will Reorganize Monday
Business Men’s Bowling League
will meet Monday night at 8:00 p.
m. at St. John’s alleys to reorgan-
ize for the season... Following teams
will be represented: Luzerne An-
thracite wvith three teams, Steg-
maiep~. Rahl Market, Piledgi Tav-
erp» Greenwald Furniture, West Side
1-e, Pete Smith Grocers, Standard
- Tru-Age Beer, Buddies Men’s Shop
and Bill Search Cafe from Kings-
ton. : :
Senior Bowling League
Starts September 11
With all plans and rules adopted
‘and officers elected the West Side
Merchants’ Senior Bowling League
will start its season on Thursday,
September 14. Twelve teams will
comprise the league with a thirty-
three week schedule. All teams
will bowl five men with one substi-
tute allowed each team. Teams
will bowl at 7:00 and 9:00 p. m.
Bruno Spinicci is president with
Sarge Evans as secretary.
Winter Season Teams Lining Up;
St. John's Alleys Resurfaced
With the winter bowling season just three weeks away St. John’s
Social Club, owners and operators of the bowling alleys on Miller Street
are having their alleys resurfaced. Opening date of the winter schedules
will be September 11 when the Businessmen’s Bowling League will
With Monday nights being used
by the Business men, the other
nights are allotted as follows: Tues-
day, Forty Fort M. E. League;
Wednesday, All Star League; Thurs-
day, West Side Merchants’ League;
Friday, The Juniors; Saturday,
Evening News Major League game
and a Duck Pin League.
In the Businessmen’s League, all
of last season’s teams will be on
the alleys with the exception of
Kester Cafe, replaced by the Piledgi
Tavern. Luzerne Anthracite will
place three teams in the league
with the Office, Outside force and
Truckers represented. Genial Bill
Lowe of the Luzerne Anthracite
will again be commander-in-chief
of his three forces. As his lieute-
nants he will have: John Rosnick,
captain, Office force; Johnny Sobeck
in charge of the Outside gang and
Steve Chismer looking after the
Truckers. The same bowlers of
last season will be on the teams
with the exception of the Truckers,
who will have some new faces on
their roster. Buddies’ Shop with
Jack Kovacs at the helm will prob-
ably have its last season line-up
with the acquisition of Adam Bav-
itz, which is not official. Who
Stegmaier’s will have this season
is not known, but a strong team will
be on hand to represent that con-
cern. Piledgi Tavern who will re-
place the Kester Cafe, will have
Steve Novak in charge and Steve
has signed up Stelma, Spiniceci, Mo-
tyka and himself so far. Rahl's
Market will have a strong aggrega-
tion on hand but no information
on the players is available.
Bill Search and his Cafe team
will be back with the same old
swashbuckling and ear splitting
rooters who never know when to
quit. Pete Smith with his always
reliable Nemtko, Brownie, Carr and
Brother Tom with Harry as the
main spring, will start where they
left off last season in their climb
to the top.
Jake Titus will trot out his West
Side Ice team with all of last sea-
son’s boys again on hand. Green-
wald Furniture and Tru-Age Beer
are still on the border line with
the prospects of being in when the
first ball is rolled.
In case the above do not cross
the line on time, there is the Bell
Telephone and Steve Lukesh with
his Sordoni Outfit ready to step in.
With the Businessmen account-
ed for, we next turn to the West
Side Merchants’ going into their
fifth season on the St. John’s al-
leys.
West Side Merchants’
Leading off with Bruno Spinicci
who will again put the Spinicci
Garage in as the threat of the
league. Bruno has signed some
new players who are good and if
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Bruno doesn’t cross the line a win-
ner this season it won't be the
fault of his team. Earnie Hewitt
will take over The Karlotski Broth-
ers team and use his ingenuity to
put those boys on top and lkeep
them there. From reports, the same
team that worked for Karlotski
Brothers will again be on hand for
Hewitt. Sue Leandri has his hands
full with many offers to manage
teams and so far has made no se-
lection. Regardless of who he rep-
resents, he will have his old buddies
in the line up.
Spiegel Nite Klub may or may
not be in. Spiegel is on the lookout
for a fast team and if he connects
he will be in there.
BOWLING
Most ancient of sports is this
game of bowling. It is one of the
oldest and therefore should be one
of the most respected of our pas-
times and recreations.
Bowling has the distinctive at-
traction of being at one and the
same time, an amusement, a recrea-
tion and a health builder of ac-
knowledged merit.
The first indoor bowling alley
originated in London in 1455 A. D.
Today the game of bowling is
George Wheeler will bring his old
gang from Brodericks into the
league with some of the Swoyer-
ville finest in the lineup.
last season team again into the
fold. These boys came through in
the finals last season.
Woodlawn Dairy- will be out this
season. Eddie Costello will not be
in. Alden Lunch has not been
heard from. Some new teams will
be in their places and as soon as all
arrangements with bowlers are
made these teams will be announc-
ed. The league will bowl on Thurs-
day nights this season.
All-Star League
All-Star League will be made up
of the leading bowlers of the vari-
ous leagues of Wyoming Valley and
will bowl their games on Wednes-
day nights.
Junior League
Junior League will bowl Friday
nights and will have a full twelve
team league this season. Leading
off will be Charlie Friedman’s De-
partment Store, winners of
year’s championship. Buck Jones, |
as captain, will probably have his |
old line up on hand. George Ko-
vacs and Buddies’ Juniors will be’
back. Johnny Mullay and his;
Kelly Street Market with Johnny
Yantacka in charge will be new
this season. Yantacka will have
his summer lineup.
Quarteroni Bros., have taken ‘an |
application blank for the Juniors
and expect to have a team. Ben-
ny’'s Smoke Shop will have a new
sponsor. Tony Caldie and his Serv-
Rite Ice team will be back with a
new lineup as his average this sea-
son will bar some of his last season
boys who were too good for the
Juniors.
Johnny Arcangeli will bring a
junior team down from Rose ‘Hill
and from reports these boys will be |
seasoned bowlers who have a low
average. Johnny had a team in
the Merchants’ League two seasons
ago. Johnny Psolka will trot out
his Fairsex Quins who made some
of the big boys sit up and pay at-
tention during the summer season.
A few berths are still open in the
leagues and those applying first
will get first choice.
One of the requirements for the
juniors is the average of less than
160. Any bowler over this average
will not be permitted to bowl in
this league. As most of the boys
of this league will be beginners,
some never getting as high as 160
during all their time bowling, it
will be just and proper to give these
boys a chance to come out as win-
last | andri,
indulged by all classes with teams
being organized from all classes of
people. The old boy gets as much
fun out of the game as the young
i buck. Girls and their mamas are
Luzerne Anthracite will put their ! pitted against each other on teams. |
High schools have adopted bowling
as one of their major sports. Every
person has the same chance on the
alleys. The seasoned bowler studies
his shots and improves his game.
The novice takes his ball, rolls
with the hope of getting it in the
pocket. But as time goes on even
the novice studies his shots, im-
proves and gets in the big bowler
class. For the boys with the prom-
inent waist line, bowling is one of
getting streamlined.
Another season will start the
second week of September with
about two hundred bowlers using
St. John’s alleys.
Among veterans of St. John’s
are: John Rahl, Mike Balogh, John
Sobeck, Frank Tracy, Pete Paluck,
John Ondish, Jack Kovacs, Charlie
Kurpis, Hank Comorosky, Nick
Trusky, Tommy Jacobs, Tom La-
velle, Pete Malin, George Wheeler,
Jack Bednar, Steve Walko, Sue Le-
Frank Rinks, Red Rinks,
Ralph Lloyd, Jake and Ray Titus
and Johnny Dorosky. These boys
will all be back in the game this
season.
Frank Tracy has been a consist-
ent winner of league prizes every
year. Steve Novak and his teams
are gluttons for punishment. Ev-
ery season this team that Steve
manages has been holding the cel-
lar position. Love of the game
keeps these boys in there regard-
less of where they land at the end
of the season. With the split prize
eliminated this season, Frank Rinks
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Lose Hard Game
Winning Run Comes
In Ninth Inning
The Luzerne Reds lost a hard
fought game to the Harry E Juniors,
on Sunday, 5 to 4, before a large
crowd at the Buckwheat field. Both
pitchers were touched for 12 hits,
but 5 Reds’ errors gave the Juniors
3 runs in the first ining. The
Reds came back to tie the score in
the fifth. From then on it was nip
and tuck with the Juniors scoring
the winning run in the ninth.
B. Precone and Rocco were the
hitting stars for the Reds, while
Amos, the Harry E moundsman
copped batting honors for the vic-
tors. The Reds will travel to Sweet
Valley to play this Sunday.
Soft Ball League
Starts Play-offs
West Side Merchants’ Soft Ball
League will start play-offs Monday,
the first four teams participating
for the trophy donated by Spinicci
Garage. Cybuch Grocers will op-
pose the Town Tavern and Lloyd
Provision will oppose the Ferraro
Truckers. Games will be played as
follows: Cybuch Grocers vs. Town
Tavern at Buckwheat field; Lloyd
Provision vs. Ferraro Truckers at
Connolly Field.
Final game will be played at
Tripp Street with two winners of
the semi-finals opposing each other.
Each team will be required to have
one new ball on hand during their
games.
Patterson Grove
Patterson Grove Camp Meeting is
now in full swing having opened
last Thursday. Tonight the choir
of Benton church will provide spe-
cial numbers.
will be very much out of place in
the winners’ column. Bruno is an-
other split shot wizard. A very
good arrangement of this season’s
schedule is in prospect for the
bowlers. Plenty of larger prizes
will be the prospect.
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