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THE POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1940
PAGE SEVEN
Stegmaier Stops
Rahl Keglers
BOROUGH WINS THRILLER TO CLINCH SECOND PENNANT
Bon Ton Team Rolls Up
New Mark Against Icers
Stegmaiers’ team of the Luzerne
Business Men’s Bowling league
handed the Rahl Market team a
three point jolt to further tighten
up the race for the leadership in
the loop. Led by Tibus, who rolled
up scores of 202, 244 and 242 for a
total of 688 pins, the Gold Medal
team was hard to beat. Zawatski
kept up the pace set by Tibus by
rolling games of 207, 209 and 249
for a total of 665 pins for Rahl’s.
Luzerne Anthracite Outside team,
with Esser pacing thé scoring with]
212, 216 and 226 for a score of 658, |
edged out a four point win from the
Truckers. Tony Kislosky scored 650 |
pins and Zoeller 604 to cinch the |
victory. Psilka led the Truckers with |
scores of 211, 205 and 210 for a
total of 626 pins.
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Bill Michelson’s Bon Ton team. |
rolled up a new three-game high of |
3079 pins in their match with the
West Side Ice team. Polly Tomek |
scored 694 pins, Baker, 687, and Joe
Schwab, 668. The four point win
over the Icemen placed the Bon,
Ton just one point behind the Out- |
side team and five points from the |
top. Ray Titus led the West Side |
Ice with 582 pins. {
The Buddies’ Men’s Shop led by | age team widened their lead while
Dorish with scores of 194, 206 and |
267 for the total of 667 pins, took |
a four-point win from Greenwald's |
team. Simmons scored 650 pins and
Hudack 620 for Buddies. Tracy led |
Greenwald's with 660. |
“Butch” Kozik, leading the Piledgi
Tavern team with 628 pins, was the
reason for a three-point win over!
the Luzerne Anthracite Office team. |
Johnny Rosnick, with 564 pins, was
high for the Office team, who an-
nexed the second game to take one
point. 3
Pete Smith's team won all three |
games for four points from the |
Prudential Life team. No score
sheet available for this match.
Starting next Monday night all
teams have registered their perman-
ent team line ups for the balance of
the season as prescribed by league
rules. After this date the teams
will use only the men registered |
and no new men can be used. i
The Bowlers’ annual jamboree will
be held in the St. John’s Hall on
Saturday night March 30 at 8 p. m.
All bowlers who are members of the
three leagues are invited to attend.
The invitation is extended by the
Men’s Social Club of St. John’s who
own and operate the bowling alleys.
All team captains are also requested
to invite their sponsors to the affair.
President John Sobeck of the Bus-
iness Men’s League is general chair-
man, with Presidents Spinicci of the
Merchants’ league and Danny Lean-
dri of the Juniors as co-chairmen.
Team
Standings
MERCHANTS’ LEAGUE
W L Pts. |
Spinicci Garage 70 5 94]
Ben Sterling's 62. 16° 83
Luz. Anthracite 51.21 71
Lipo Insurance 33 42 46
Buddies’ 34 38 44
Blight Bros. 29 46 39
Grablick Dairy 26 40 36
Bileggi Cafe 26. 49 33
St. John’s Holy Name 23 46 30
Schedule For Wednesday
7 p. m., Grablick Dairy vs. Bileggi
Cafe; Spinicci Garage vs. Luzerne
Anthracite; Lipo Insurance vs. St.
John’s.
9 p. m., Blight Bros., vs. Orioles;
Ben Sterling’s vs. Buddies.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
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Quarteroni Bros. B53: 29.073
Kelly St. Market 51 24 69
Buddies’ Juniors 49.26 65)
Central Cafe 46-29" 59"
Ferraro Truckers 35 40 47
Mullay Shoe Repair 24 51 33°
General Cigar Co. 23. 52 28
Al's Barber Shop 19. 56. :25
Schedule For Tonight
7 p. m., Ferraro Truckers vs. Cen- J
tral Cafe; Quarteroni Bros. vs. Mul- |
lay Shoe Repair.
9 p. m., Kelly St. Market vs. Bud-
dies’ Juniors; General Cigar Co. vs.
Al's Barber Shop.
BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE
W LIL Pts.
Rahl Market 58 7 78
L. A. Outside 53.99 74
Bon Ton Men’s Shop 54 21 73
Stegmaiers. 48 27 64
Greenwald's 43 2255
Piledgi Tavern 38 27 51
Pete Smith 37 38 50
Buddies’ Men’s Shop 36 39 48
West Side Ice 36 39 47
L. A. Truckers 39 56 27
L. A. Office 20 55 24
Prudential Life 9:66. +11
Schedule For Monday
7 p. m., Bon Ton vs. Greenwald's;
Prudential vs. Truckers; Buddies vs.
West Side Ice.
fice; Piledgi’s vs. L. A. Outside;
Rahl’s vs. Pete Smith.
Upholstering Free Estimates
PAUL B. SMITH
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Garage Widens
Lead In League
Buddies’ In Clean Sweep
Bgainst Grablick Team
By virtue of their four point win
over the Orioles, the Spinicci Gar-
Ben Sterling’s was losing to Luzerne
Anthracite. In the Spinicci-Orioles
games, the garagemen rolled up
for a total of 3059 pins. Jack Sim-
mons with 642 pins just topped Kit-
tle who rolled 641. Comorosky top-
pled 622 and Mucci 613. Mellus with
572 pins topped the Orioles.
Dorish paced the Lipo team in
their match against the Blight Bros.
with 568, pins. Ondish took high
game with 210 pins. Lipo’s taking
two games for three points man-
aged to retain fourth place. Karlunas |
topped the Blight Bros. team with
522 pins.
Joe Schwab rolled up 656 pins
and Timmy Shimko 610 for the Ben
Sterling team were instrumental in
taking two games and total pins for
three points from the Luzerne An-
thracite team. Red Rinks with 594
pins was high for the Coal Crackers
with “Power House” Paluck hitting
580 pins.
Merli led his Bileggi Cafe team
to a four point win over the St.
John’s team with a 589 score.!
“Bazako” continued to show them |
up with his 572 score. Rahl was!
high for St. John’s with 549 pins. |
All bowlers of this league are in-
vited to attend the annual jam-|
boree which is being prepared by |
the owners of the St. John’s alleys
on Saturday night March 30. at 8
p. m. The affair will be held in the
St. John’s hall.
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Ferraro Truckers Win Over Buddies:
Mullay Girls Defeat The Cigar Boys
In a queer week of events in the
Junior bowling league things didn’t
go according to Hoyle. In the first
place, the Ferraro Truckers defeated
the strong Buddies team to the tune
of three points. Slated to win all
three games the Buddies fell help-
lessly by the wayside while those
rampaging Truckers rode roughshod
all over them. Eddie Costello, who
made his debut this week, may have
been the spark that set off the fire
works, George Kovacs still can’t fi-
gure it out.
Next on the program comes those
girls who comprise the Mullay Shoe
Repair team. They in turn showed
' the cigar rollers what rolling really
is and took three points. Miss
Honeywell rolled up a neat 539
score. Gwendolyn Gilbert also came
to the front with her scoring. Tillie
Rahl and Josephine Jablonski also
helped with Joey Mizenko and John-
ny Psolka doing the backstopping.
Stepanic was the one Cigar Boy who
was not awed by the girls and rolled
up a 507 score.
Quarteroni Bros. had no real op-
position in Al's Barbers and easily
acquired four points. Benny Piekar-
ski starred for the Quarteroni’s
while ‘“Musky” Mesencik took the
honors for the Barbers.
Captain George Renoe led his Kel-
ly. St. Market team to a three point
win over the demoralized Central
Cafe team. Renoe rolled up 598 pins
as his share with the “Bird” coming
in second with 512 pins. Karlunas
and “Dizzy” Leandri attempted to
halt the invaders but “Ace” Polly
Evans couldn’t respond and their
high games went for nought.
All bowlers of this league are in-
vited to the Bowlers’ jamboree next
March 30 at 8 p. m. in St. John’s
Hall. Come prepared to have a good
time.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
TO ANNA DI MAGGIO, RESPON-
DENT:
You are hereby required to ap-
pear on April 29, 1940, at 10 o’clock
a. m., and to answer the complaint
of John Di Maggio in divorce a vin-
culo matrimonii, filed to No. 89,
January Term, 1940, in the Court
of Common Pleas of Luzerne County,
or in default thereof, a decree of di-
vorce as prayed for in said com-
| plaint may be made against you in
your absence.
DALLAS C. SHOBERT,
Sheriff.
JOHN-NANORTA, Esa.
Attorney for Libellant. Re
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
LEGAL NOTICE
Estate of Luella M. Neely, late
of Lehman, Luzerne County, Penn-
sylvania, deceased. Letters testa-
mentary upon the estate of the
above named decedent having been
granted to Walter M. Neely of 906
Mifflin street, Huntingdon, Penn-
sylvania as executor; all persons
having claims or demands against
the estate or the caid decedent are
requested to make known vhe same,
and all persons indebted to the said
decedent are requested to make pay-
ment to said executor without de-
lay.
EDWIND SHORTZ JR., Attorney
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
ESTATE OF LOUIS HOCHREITER,
Late of the Borough of Luzerne, Pa.,
Deceased. Letters of Administra-
tion in the above estate having been
granted to the undersigned, debtors
will make payment and creditors
present claims to
JOHN-HOCHREITER,
Administrator.
Henry Greenwald,
| Attorney for Estate.
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Football Music
On Band Program
Notre Dame Musicians
In Valley On March 27
Never before heard in northeast-
ern Pennsylvania, excepting by
radio, the concert band of Notre
Dame will be presented at the aud-
itorium of Coughlin high school,
Wilkes-Barre, on the night of Wed-
nesday, March 27. Ending his
twenty-first year as Notre Dame
bandmaster, Professor Joseph J.
Casasanta will direct the perform-
ance of a program that will include
sacred, classical, topical and popular
numbers with the accent on the
march arrangement after the sym-
phonic style.
From twenty pieces twenty years
ago the Notre Dame band has gradu-
ally been increased to one hundred,
of which 65 instrumentalists are
especially skilled for concert work.
It is from these that a band of 40
is being brought to Wilkes-Barre
for the premiere Notre Dame concert
in all the region of northeastern
Pennsylvania. Since the orchestral
section of the band is included there
will be a postlconcert dance with
an all-collegiate program.
Taking example from Johann
Strauss, Professur Casasanta has
made a specialty of the rythm and
swing of the waltz, inculcating in
his musicians a deep regard for the
variations and interpolations that
make of this type of music the most
ear-satisfying of all. His program
in Wilkes-Barre will include ‘“Tann-
hauser,” “The Victory March,”
“Swinging of the Ingots,” “The
Wearing of the Green,” “Irish Wash-
erwoman,” “Down the Line,”
“Hike,” “The Irish Backs Go March-
ing By” and several request num-
bers.
Holy Name Society of Sugar
Notch, with John A. Riley president,
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STANDING OF QUINTETS
IN SCHOLASTIC LEAGUE
AS 1940 SEASON ENDED
The five teams in the Back
Mountain Rural League stood
as follows as the 1940 season
ended on Tuesday night:
Won Lost Pct.
Dallas Borough 10 2 .838
Dallas Township 9 6 .600
Laketon 7" 6 .538
Lehman 6 9 .400
Kingston Township 3 12 .200
Several post-season games
are to be played yet but it is
not expected that they will
change the standing materially.
Gymnastic Team Good
A gymnastic team, under the
leadership of Donald Dodson, physi-
cal education teacher in the Lehman
high school, was featured at the
Pomona Grange program on Satur-
day. Students participation in the
various numbers presented were;
Loren McCarty, Herman Kessler,
fhester Rusiloski, Richard Parks,
James Agnew, Francis Chamberlain,
Chester Rusiloski, Richard Parks,
Betty Naugle, accompanist.
Township Defeats Lehman
Dallas Township defeated Lehman,
32 to 18, at Dallas Township on
Tuesday night. Jim Knecht, high
scorer for tire league, tallied 19
markers during the -night. Dallas
Township girls protected their first
place position by defeating Lehman
girls, 35 to 11.
arranged the introduction here of
the band famous on the girdirons of
the continent. The Rev. M. F.
Sweeney, pastor, and the Rev.
Thomas Gildea, curate, of St. Charles
church, are honorary chairman and
assistant to Mr. Riley for the Notre
Dame concert.
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Niemeyer Breaks
Tie After Three
Extra Periods
Dallas Township Girls
Lead Their Division;
Postponed Games Left
A thrilling basket by Bob
Niemeyer, to break a tie in the
third extra period, clinched the
1940 championship for Dallas
Borough high school at Lake-
ton on Tuesday night and gave
the borough its second leg on
the Back Mountain cup.
The borough, which led the
league in 1937, too, now has
two of the three championships
necessary to gain permanent
possession of the loving cup.
In the girls’ division of the league,
Dallas Township is leading with
Kingston Township second.
Officially, the season ended on
Tuesday night, but several post-
poned games will be played. The
outcome of those games will not
threaten the borough’s lead, how-
ever. A game between Kingston
Township and Dallas Borough, post-
poned from February 16 because of
the blizzard, will be played tonight
(Friday) at Kingston Township.
The other games left to be played
will be scheduled by mutual agree-
ment between the schools involved.
Laketon Scares Dallas
Dallas Borough and Laketon kept
their most exciting game of the
season until the last night, and kept
excited fans in an uproar as Dallas
fought desperately to stem Laketon’s
determined advance. At half time
Laketon was ahead of the leaders by
two points and through a good part
of the second half Laketon was
leading the borough.
The game ended in a 27-27 tie and
in the first extra period neither
team was able to score. In the sec-
ond extra period Bob Niemeyer,
bouncing borough guard, missed a
chance at a foul and a third period
had to be played.
In that period Niemeyer, with the
whole team behind him, swept up
the floor and made the basket
which put the borough ahead, 29
to 27, and endod the game.
On the same night Dallas Town-
ship defeated Kingston Township,
37 to 21. Dallas Township's ve-
serves also were victorious, 30 to
23.
Laketon defeated Kingston Town-
ship, 36 to 33, in another extra
period last Friday night, but the
Kingston Township girls triumphed,
37 to 12. Kern, who scored 12
points during the game, made the
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