taking all. LEAGUE LEAD AT STAKE IN TONIGH THE POST, FRIDA® CBRUARY 9, I'S "GAME AT DALLAS H IGH “ BowlingN ~ bowling Notes It was a dark and stormy night, ~ with the rain turning into sleet, ‘and everyone was hurrying some- place. That was Thursday night, - January 14, 1937. ~ Ten men with a very definite pur- pose in their hearts were also hur- rying towards the St. John’s alleys. In one group were Captain Jack Ondish with Kurpis, “Red” Rinks, Joe Gurnari, and Jack Kovacs. At the alleys they were met by re- enforcements, John Rahl, Larry Carr and Nick Trusky. From the other section came Cap- tain John Sobeck with Felix Sav- - age, Frank Bizup, Frank Rinks, Mike . Balogh and Frank Tracy. Pete Pa- luck the Old Iron Horse was late. Silently they filed into the build- . ing, with not one person uttering a word. Old Man Best was waiting for them in his Judge’s chair. The clock chimed the hour. It was eight o'clock. Time to start. Who were these men ? Jack Ondish led his boys for Buddies’ Men’s Shop. Jack Sobeck led his mob for Bon Ton Men’s Shop. First place was at stake. sounded his whistle. The game start- ed. What a night! The wind howled outside. Bon Ttn ‘howled inside for the Buddies were ; Amid the silence the procession once more was on its ~ way. Ondish led his men back. Sobeck disbanded his men. The Buddies had won, taking all three games and climbing into the secur- ity of first place in the league. > ro _ By an eight to two vote, the Mer- chants’ League has elected to carry its season schedule on into another ~ round of nine weeks. This will bring all leagues to finish at the same time. The dissenting votes were cast by Blight Bros. and Spinicci Garage. ' The American Bowling Congress Bulletin has cited the Times Major League of Scranton for their pin busting achievement. Our own Wyoming Valley Association offi- cials seem to be asleep in watching the pin busting activities of the lo- cal bowlers. The city association just lets things drift along. Here is one for you. A bowler got nine and a half pins on his first shot. He left the lower half of the five pin standing. In his next shot he got the other half to make his spare. ‘What's the best way to teach a girl how to bowl? You stand very close behind her, and, holding her wrist with your ~ hand, you guide all her move- ments—. Aw, cut it out. It's my sister. Oh, give her a book of instruc- tions. Team Standing JUNIOR LEAGUE WL Pts. Quarteroni Bros. 44° 16 - 61 Kelly St. Market 37-5523 50 Central Cafe 38 22 49] Buddies’ Juniors 36 24 48 Ferraro Truckers 27 33 7-36 General Cigar Co. 22:38 - 27 Al's Barber Shop 19:41 25 Mullay Shoe Repair 17 43 23 Schedule For Tonight 7 p. m., Mullay Shoe Repair vs. Central Cafe; General Cigar Co. vs. Kelly St. Market. 8 p. m. Ferraro Truckers vs. Quarteroni Bros.. 9 p. m., Al's Barber Shop vs. Buddies’ Juniors. MERCHANTS’ LEAGUE W.L Pts. Spinicci Garage 52 5s +70 Ben Sterling’s 49: 11 © 65 Luzerne Anthracite 40 17 55 Lipo Insurance 26:31:37 Buddies’ 26-34 33 Grablick Dairy 22.28 32 Blight Bros. 23.34 31 Bileggi Cafe 39.38 24 St. John’s Holy Name 15 36 20 Larksville Orioles 3154616 Schedule For Wednesday 7 p. m., Luzerne Anthracite vs. Buddies; Grablick Dairy vs. Blight Bros.; Spinicci Garage vs. Bileggi Cafe. 9 p. m., Ben Sterling’s vs. St. John’s Holy Name; Lipo Insurance vs. Larksville Orioles. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary have been granted in the estate of Rebecca T. Monk, late of Dallas, Pa. All persons indebted or having debts against the said estate to present same to executors, Alvin Shaffer, Dallas, Mrs. Clyde Monk, 15 Cemetery Street, Pittston, Pa. ALVIN SHAFFER ANNA MONK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration have been granted in the Estate of Gustave A. A. Kuehn, late of Dallas Borough, Pa, All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay- ment, and those having claims or demands to present the same with- out delay to Mrs. Jean A. Kuehn, Machell Avenue, Dallas, Pa., Admin- istratrix. EDWIN H. SHEPORWICH, Attorney. The Judge, NAPPY By Irv Tirman WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE FORMING OF COLOSSAL "PICTURES INC. - PRES. » OGLETHORP Q.GONKLE (cause HE OWNS THE CAMERA) DIRECTOR: NAPPY HAIRBANKS + ASSOCIATES: GOOBER GANUCK 2 J. AUGUSTUS DE SMILES has PINKY VAN TYKE wr - - LE ROY FINK -DARYL DUNK fig L fh LC (TR (THVT Lei AMUNCLY 07 Lm : wuh~4 GOSH AUGIE? THOSE iP PHONY NAMES WE PICKED FER OURSELVES SURE MAKE REAL MOVIE PRODUCERS! YEAH! BETTER STEP ON IT, NAPPY WE GOT A MEETING WW) OVER AT O iN US SOUND LIKE ‘S HOUSE] GENTLEMEN? THIS BEIN' OUR FIRST BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ MEETIN' WE » MUS NOW RESOLVE T'PRODUCE PITCHERS THAT'LL GREEN WITH ENVY WHADDAYA SAY ? MAKE THOSE GUYS IN HOLLY WGSD IT’S NERTS J WHAT ARE WE S'POSED T'USE FER A STUDIO! 2 S = 7 SHUCKS! BN 1 NEVER THOUGHT OF THAT! THIS « SITCHAYSHUN CALLS FER SOME FAST THINKIN’ / TOO HARD! thy I CMON YOU GUYS! a) SHAKE A LEG OR WE'LL NEVER GET THIS STUDIO K+: FINISHER 7 WHY, 1 GET TIRED \¢© JES! THINKIN' O' TH’ WORK WE GOT AHEAD OF us/ Y/OUGKHTA BE TIRED. YA BEEN RESTIN' VN MEN AT WORK ™W Q 9 oo VA'LL KNOCK Y'SELF ViThe OUT TALKIN' T®///A SO MUCH! 4 in BOWLING SCORES Luzerne Anthracite R. Rinks 553 Rosnick 515 F. Rinks 506 Sobeck 525 Paluck 533 Total 2632 Orioles Corsti 479 Romano 482 N. Dwyer 513 Chewey 473 Freed & 585 Total 2532 Grablick Dairy W. Karlotski 494 Z, Karlotski 476 P. Ansilio 424 T. Ansilio 59g ~ Zaledonis 552 Total 2541 Lipo Insurance Rorish 396 B. Kazokas 515 Evans 445 Kester 520 Lipo 500 Total 2375 Buddies Nemetko 521 Banks 480 Brown 520 Low 428 Low 428 Total 2377 Blight Bros. D. Leandri 490 Costello 501 Cecconi 535 Dibuo 439 C. Kazokas 462 Total 2427 Spinicci Garage Kittle 562 Jack Simmons 587 Mucci 579 Spinicei 501 Joe Simmons 553 Total 2782 St. John's Holy Name Walko 531 Novak 470 J. Mizenko 480 Krehely 527 Rahl 555 Total 2563 " '] Ben Sterling's Baker 640 T. Shimko 570 Orseck 533 J. Shimko 668 Schwab 566 Total 2977 Bileggi Cafe Psolka 563 S. Leandri 490 Saboloski 429 Merli 412 Sapulak 562 Total 2556 Kelly St. Market Mullay 474 Lazar 377 Yantacka 475 Yurchak 480 Renoe 544 Total 2350 Al's Barber Shop S. Misenchik 517 Guchmonoski 364 Bednar 463 Frohman 406 Regal 435 Total 2185 Quarteroni Bros. J. Caladie - 530 Radovic **306 T. Caladie #%983 J. Misenchik 471 Hrivnak 521 Michaels £9250 Total 2365 Central Cafe A. Leandri 452 Bulford 414 Edonick 553 P. Evans 517 D. Leandri 443 Total 2312 Ferraro Truckers Gaiteri 461 Brennan 468 Walko 427 Anio Spinicei 425 Stelma ®*%973 Total 2154 Mullay Shoe Repair Psolka 516 Tilly Rahl 378 Charnitsky 427 Gilbert 346 Honeywell 503 Total 2050 Buddies’ Juniors Moses 498 Kovacs 500 P. Machinist 480 Sicurella 407 E. Machinist 464 Total 2349 General Cigar Co. Kochan 446 Adams 385 Dettrick 441 Kader 371 Stepanik 383 Total 2120 *Indicates one game. **Indicates two games. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that let- ters testamentary have been grant- ed in the Estate of Walter B. Ris- ley, deceased, late of Dallas, Lu- zerne County, Pennsylvania, to Howard W. Risley, Dallas, Pennsyl- vania and Clarence A. Boston, Nicholson, Pennsylvania. All per- sons having claims or demands against said Estate are requested to make known the same and those in- debted to said Estate to make pay- ment to said executors. Howard W. Risley, Clarence A. Boston. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT ORPHANS’ COURT SALE Estate of William Skolnick, de- ceased, Orphans’ Court of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, No. 1380 of 1937. By virtue of an Order of said Court, the undersigned will sell to the highest and best bidder on Feb- ruary 27, 1940, at 2 o'clock, P. M,, in the Orphans’ Court Room at the Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., the following real estate situate in the Township of Lake, Luzérne County, Pa.; being a parcel containing ten acres of land more or less, improv- ed with a single, one-story frame dwelling house and more particular- ly described in deed of Eva Pacov- sky et al. to William Skolnick, re- corded in Deed Book 698, page 423. Terms of Sale—TFifty per cent in cash on acceptance of bid; balance upon confirmation of sale and de- livery of deed. Administrator re- serves the right to accept or reject all bids to adjourn the sale at any time. PETER DROCHAK, Administrator. J. S. RUSSIN, Attorney. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT PUBLIC SALE The time to repurchase the ar- ticles left on option, per agreement numbers below has expired, the same have been forfeited and will be sold at Public Sale at the place of business of the undersigned, 37 W. Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., on March 1, 1940, at 10 A. M. 11761 17651 17937 18185 18399 18555 12844 17664 17947 18186 18401 18558 13571 17670 17960 18188 18406 18560 14488 17671 17977 18189 18407 18585 14516 17692 17986 18192 18416 18594 14565 17739 18011 18195 18418 18619 15546 17774 18024 18543 18197 18427 18623 15578 17800 18029 18201 18450 18628 15622 17820 18030 18237 18383 18452 t \ Bowling League Extends Season New Schedule Prolongs Season Until May 22 At a recent vote of the teams of the West Side Merchants’ Bowling League it was decided to extend the bowling season another nine weeks. The old schedule called for March 20 as the final night of the season. The new schedule will make May 22 the final night. This scheme will bring all leagues using the St. John’s alleys to an end at about the same week. In the week’s games, Spinicci Garage continues to take over all opposition and annexed four points from the St. John’s Holy Name. Luzerne Anthracite lost one game to the Larksville Orioles. Ben Sterling’s made a clean sweep of their series with the Bileggi Cafe, taking all three games. Grablick Dairy gave the Lipo Insurance a three point lacing and Blight Bros. took two games from the Buddies. J. Shinko and Baker of the Sterling team took all high scoring honors for the league. Buddies Continue Upward Climb Jump Three Points In Triumph Over Cigarmen The teams of the Luzerne Junior Bowling League are closing up the gaps in their point separations. Buddies’ Juniors have again ad- vanced three points on the leaders when they took two games from the General Cigar Boys. Quarteroni Bros. had a tough session with the Central Cafe but emerged the vic- tors with a three point tally in their favor. The loss dropped the Central Cafe into third place. Kelly St. Market, by taking three points from Al's Barber Shop, jumped into second place. Ferraro Truckers took two games from the Mullay Shoe Re- pair Girls. Three-Way Tie Exists In Alumni League Race Lehman, Laketon and Hunlocks are tied for first place in the Back Mountain alumni basketball league. The standings, as of Wednesday, fol- low: w Hunlock Township Lehman Laketon Dallas Borough Dallas Township Kingston Township ON WWW BO GR HH rr Sponge Rubber Tires. To prevent serious consequences from blowouts, a new type of pneumatic rubber tire has been patented. 18636 18453 18254 18049 17846 17282 18672 18479 18284 18080 17867 17434 18708 18511 18310 18154 17896 17522 17551 17551 15872 18644 18454 18260 18050 17850 17303 18678 18487 18288 18090 17873 17437 18711 18516 18346 18157 17916 17920 17920 17579 17933 18172 17590 17935 18173 COLLATERAL LOAN EXCHANGE BERNARD CO., Auctioneers. i 1 —Quiet motor—Per- fect mechanical con- dition — Original upholstering good as new—An Exceptionally clean car— For only CITY CHEVROLET CO. — Phone 7-1171 — Market & Gates Sts, Kingston 17830 17159 18652 18458 18265 18061 17852 17335 18688 18497 18291 18113 17880 17490 18723 18523 18352 18164 18171 18171 18041 17831 17161 18653 18461 18281 18075 17856 17358 18691 18507 18293 18151 17888 17501 18728 18532 18357 18358 18358 18362 18244 18044 17841 17230 18671 18465 18282 18077 17865 17394 18702 18508 18305 18153 17895 17517 18735 18533 18535 18535 18538 1935 CHEVROLET SED A N — Original black finish like new BOROUGH CLAIMS GAME BUT HERRING MAY BE NECESSARY The outcome of the scheduled Laketon-Dallas Borough game last Tuesday night, claimed by the borough on a forfeit, may have to await a meeting of League officials. J. A. Martin, supervising principal at Kingston Township and president of the League, said yesterday he hesitated to discuss the game until all sides had been heard fully, and intimated that it might be better if representa- tives of all teams met to decide the question. Laketon requested a postpone- ment of the game on Tuesday, claim- ing illness had weakened its line-up. Dallas Borough, which already has two games to make up at the end of the regular season, declined to agree to a postponement. The usual crowd gathered to see the game and when the Laketon quintet did not appear the Dallas five took the floor and sunk a bas- ket. Then the money was returned to members of the audience and the borough claimed a victory. Since there are five teams in the league, all with responsibility for observing rules common to all, it is likely a decision will be referred to a gathering from all schools and that the two teams involved will ac- cept the decision of the majority. Old Hickory To Conduct Shoot On February 24 The Old Hickory Gun Club will hold a shoot on February 24 at 2 at Irem Country Club shooting grounds opposite David Bevan’s inn on the Demunds Road. There will be refreshments and entertainment for non-shooters. League Standing W L Pct. Dallas Borough *4 1 .800 Dallas Township 5 2 M14 Laketon *4 2 .666 Lehman 3 5 .3% Kingston Township 1 7 .123 * The disputed Laketon-Dal- las game has not been includ- ed in the standing because a league meeting may be neces- sary to decide the result. Colored Giants To Play The Colored Giants of Wyoming Valley will play the Dallas Town- ship alumni basketball team on Thursday at the Dallas Township gymnasium. It is expected to be one of the fastest ever played in this section, —— Plastic Gun Stocks. 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Parents and educators indorse this set of books because it is writ- ten in an easy-to-read style which fascinates young people and excites School marks are certain to improve when such books as these are available in the home. so long as the supply EL ope ‘ WORLD FHI i yA WORLD or . OF THE {381 Rival Quintets To Open Second Half Of Season Second-place Township Quintet Meets Leaders In Important Contest The second half of the Back Mountain League season will open with a loud bang to- night when Dallas Township, which slipped down into sec- ond place this week, clashes with the league-leading Dallas Borough quintet in a game which may very well decide the league championship. The township and borough have been engaged in a neck- and-neck race all season. Their latest tie was broken on Fri- day night, when Lehman pull- ed a surprise and toppled the seemingly invincible township quin- tet, 22 to 21. Dallas Township has been defeated only twice this season, and both times by a one-point mar- gin, Tonight's game will be played on the Dallas Borough floor. Kingston Township Loses Kingston Township bowed to Dal- las Township, 44 to 27, at the K. T. H. S. gym on Friday night. J. Knecht and Stockmal again starred for the victors, tallying 25 points points for the losers. On Tuesday night Kingston Town- ship lost to Laketon, 43 to 20. The surprise of the week’s games was Lehman’s triumph over Dallas Township, a victory which knocked the township out of its first place tie with Dallas Borough. ; Smith led the Lehman quintet in one of the hardest fought games of the season. early and was ahead, 12 to 4, at the half. Lehman’s lead was threaten- ed, however, when McCarthy and the two Rusiloskis were ejected on personal fouls in the last quarter, but it was still hanging on to its one-point lead when the game end- ed... 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