BI-COUNTY NINES CLASH MAY 5--GROSE CALLS FOR CANDIDATES fg: ToH ~~ Bahl Team Ousts BOWLING SCORES e DuberKeglers ~~ muonumen fo i actice ; B . T Recor d & z Trip Truckers | Quarteroni Bros. 63 24 87 1IS rac 1ce Ps i on lon Kelly St. Market ~~ 58 29 78 Thi S ¢ : | Buddies Juniors 53 20 77 1S un ay : i : Epil 3 Rosnick 572 = | Tg i . Buddies’ Juniors Rn 572 Ferraro Truckers Quarteroni Team Boosts | Bernie's Cate 53 34 68 usiness Men's League i To oh : 3 Ferraro Truckers 36 51 48 Imports Barred By New Drawing Near Its End | Zou. 85 | Tom oe Hold On First Place | Mullay Shoe Repeir 28 59 38| pj '0¢ ooo. Dalla i rawing Konans | 5 » ota A. Spinicci 435 | Al's Barber Shop 27.60 37 uie eague; Uallas P . Machinis ’ . . With the season drawing to a| Sicurella 493 Bon Ton Men's Shop Walko 381 ie Bs invesat alin Seagsal Goer Ob. — a 30| To Play Danville May 15 close, the Luzerne Business Men's Stefanko 502 Baker 600 Regeski 155 games from the General Cigar Co. 1c 3 C > e > pri t Si The signal for this year’s Bowling League continues to spring | et Schwab 497 Costello 290 | the Luzerne Junior Bowling League. |, 0: 2 "erraro Truckers vs. Kel-| 1,0.) © hageball season was new surprises weekly. : Total 248 Banks 440 Low *120- | “Yonno” Caladie led with a 210, ¥ St. ig General Cigar Co. vs. | sounded yesterday by Don > 2a! Kraynak 575 —— |game and 559 total, with Elmer Centra e Grose, manager of the Dallas Last Monday night the Rahl Mar- Bernie S Cafe PP Tomek 594 Total 2214 | Hrivnak following up with 551 pins.| 9 p. m., Al's Barbers vs. Mulla : i ] ket team ousted the Bon Ton from A. Leandri 550 Kad d the ci ak ith ¥ [Arrows, who jswied 2 cell for : aes ader pace e cigar makers wi i $i? ; D the three game high record with a| Pp, Evans 548 Total 2706 Kelly St. Market 523 pins. “Yahoo” Adams kept the Shoe Beall; Buddiey Juniors; vs. [all members of last years new 3233 high, As the records now | Bulford 394 on gams Tntoresting with bis 59 game] 0 oO Dros. team, with the exception of stand, the Rahl team is in posses-| Karlunas 429 P iledgi Tavern Renee k 35 which pushes him ahead of “Yon-| imports, and all candidates sion of all highs. The single game D. Leandri 455 Detz 550 Se on 479 ko” Walko in league average. “Red” | led the Kelly St. team with 533 for the 1940 team to report : and three game highs are held by LL Gryboski 533 K 2inisiy 533 | Detrick also improved in his hitting | pins, “Birdie” Yurchak followed for try-outs on the Dallas i the team. Zawatski holds the indi- Total 2376 Searfi 514 rupa lately. Al's Barber Shop again came = Township diamond on Sunday Sh ¥ rear] 291d 80sgey To. earin Yantacka *%291 : : % . up with 515 and George ‘Adonis’ be vidual single game ggey G 1 d’ Cigarski 451 Low 120 in with flying colors by taking all > afternoon at 2. “% : [= mek has the individual three game reenwaid s Gavewshl 566 three games from the Ferraro Renoe fell off with a score of 456.| The Bi-county League has adopt- i high. The team also rests on the Tracy 568 Total 2394 Truckers. The Barbers have taken Buddies took two games and total | ed a rule barring imports so that | Pinnacle ot fe lage 1 hardly | p, hart = Total 2664 Mullav Shoe R : pine > of twelve pols in their ping for three points from the Cen- is foeal nine will have 1 vy ga i e . Ondish ast three matches. Bednar again : ies : talent from its own backyard this ; : In their game with the Luzerne| Bednar 518 Rahl Market ullay Dp tiopan takes the lead in high scoring for bal Cale. adie Machinist wishes summer. The Arrows won the bi- Anthracite Office. the Bahl team| Balog 567 Gelso 627 | °T. Rahl 431 | the Barbers with a 504 score. Cook | the entire bowling world to know | county pennant in 1938 and were i took all three games for four points. —e Chorba 640 B. Stefanko 326 and Guchmonoski put the games on that he rolled up that 529 score | runners-up to Carverton, last sea- re Sogacy Tornas tot ths tenm with 5 Total 2731 Gavoatski 630 Jablonski 370 ice for the Barbers with their scores. | without any coaching. Stefanko | Son's champion, in 1939. Jat 254 game and 735 total: All other Pete Smith Allen 601 Honeywell 474 Flip” Regeski led the Truckers | jc; pit o 502 score to put the |, Aside from the regulars, who will i bowlers on the team hit well over G. Tomek 735 Low 360 | with 495 pins and Louie Tronvec, a | ovop in the hands of Buddies. And | P¢ Pack in Arrows’ uniforms this i the 600 Carr 518 IRR nn new man, hit 492. “Yahoodey” : ? season, there is a quantity of good e goore Savage #*345 Total 4933 Total 1941 | couldn’t help Walko at all and 381 "onders will Re ate, for look | terial waiting to be tested. Some _ Greenwald's defeated the Pete| yr 542 2 i *Indicates one game. pins was the best “Yonko” could do. Jou en One Li oy 5h ean the players who are expected to k Smith team for four points. Bon| pg 499 General Cigar Co. **Indicates two games. Kelly Street Market had easy sail- | Cr 2) ping 10 ‘ear his team strengthen the line-up are Gilbert ! Ton lost one to the Piledgi Tavern. : y . | and Bernie will take notice that t one Low 666 Kocan 462 | ing with. the Mullay Shoe Repair |p : 2 .. | Husted, Harry Spencer, Bob Wright, Prudential Life Insurance team won = Adams 419 girls, who had to do with their poy Evans pas ouipointed with Is [rte Rorormohor Bernie Wilson, oe game Jeon he d Siegmaiors Total 2540 Kader 523 BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE Souls Shen Gilbert Charnitsky and te 54 ad his i Paul Fiske, Frank Edwards, James : . . ; Fi iled t . Mi . iloski | ers split with the Icemen taking Quarteroni Bros. Sonar — WL. Pts. ro a is ee aX ng re scores come every time they use oa Lon Roose Chet Rusiloshi r two games. Buddies lost all three| ; @.j.4ie 559 C Sab *199 |Rahl Market 72 -18 97| made her debut with the Mullay these alleys. Yes, the president After try-outs "the layers who games to the Luzerne Anthracite Michaels 473 y Bon Ton Men's Shop 66 24 89] team and made a fair showing des- as in the game, but was lost when measure up will be Ss regular Outside team. Radovic *%99() Total 2957 L. A. Outside 62 28 86 | pite her stage fright. Miss Honey-- Pores came In, berths on the squad and will get T. Caladie 501 Al's Barber Sh Stegmaiers 58 32 78] well made a valiant effort to hold their uniforms from Manager Grose ” BETTER RECEPTION! Hrivnak 551 S barber op Greenwald's 54 36 70|up the team but her scores were H Di . on the Sunday before the opening Don’t buy a radio until you see| Y- Misencik *125 Guchmonoski 485 |Buddies’ Men’s Shop 41 49 55 | not enough to win. Tillie Rahl eads inner Committee game, which will probably be on tho new i with the sensational S. Mesencik 437 | West Side Ice 42 48 « 54 broke her jinx on five and six and| T. A. Williammee, supervising | May 5. how: builtin arial Total % 2509 Regal *132 | Piledgi Tavern 41 46 54 really had the best score on these | principal of Dallas Borough schools,| The Arrows have received an in- | . L A 0 fice ‘Cook 493 Pete Smith 39 48 53 | alleys this season. Miss Jablonski| was chairman of the entertainment | vitation to play the Danville State FR ONLY RADIO SHOP : - £1. Bednar 504 |L. A. Truckers 24 66 34) also improved on these alleys which | committee for the dinner of super- | Hospital team on Wednesday, May = J Be RADIO TROUBLE-SHOOTERS Perry 499 Frohman #4333 L. A. Office 28 4 32 are known as fast “alleys and re- vising principals of the county held | 15, and to be the guests of the in- ! Main Street Dallas| W. Richards 519 Prudential Life 13 74 16 quire great skill to roll for high |last night at Hotel Sterling in | stitution at supper. Streng 497 Total 2384 games. The Slovak Envoy Krupa | Wilkes-Barre. 2 " RE | For Republican Success vor rx Regular Republican Candidates | Congress United States Senator Jay Cooke—2-G Alternate National Delegates At-Large Margaret W. Verner—I14-F Edith Wood Powell—15-F Joseph W. Wear—I6F Frank C. Hilton—I{7-F | National Delegate State Treasurer | James F. Malone, Jr.—3-H National Delegate Alternate (District) National Delegates (Vote For Two) George L. Wilmot—24-F John A. MacGuffie—25-F | Auditor General | Frederick T. Gelder—4-G J. Henry Pool—5-G Members, State Committee || 20th District Grant K. Pulen—26-F Anna Wilson Jayne—217-F VOTE FOR National « TWO = Delegates At-Large Arthur H. James—6-F G. Mason Owlett—1-F E James J. Davis—8-F ES State Senator : Marion M. Scranton—9-F 21st District CHARLES A. McCarthy, Jr.—28-F Percy A. Brown—23-F Andrew Hourigan—22-G Members, State Committee 21st District Nell Lynn—26-F Gordon Watkins—21-F Representatives In General Assembly Seth W. Brown—29-F Peter Wolfe—29-F Republican Success Frank Horan—29-F Bruno Kowalski—30-F For State and Nation William G. Jenkins—30-F : Tuesday, April 23, 1940 All Are Tried, True and Tested Republicans; | Be Safe In November | — VOTE Tuesday, April 23,1940 First Legislative District: Second Legislative District: Third Legislative District: Fourth Legislative District: Fifth Legislative District: Sixth Legislative District: Don Wilkinson—29-F ! David Livingstone—29-F th Legislative District: Severth Lenisialive Ii Ben Jenkins—30-F