eC LEHMAN TAKES EARLY LEAD IN | > Rahl’s Market Leading League As Season Ends Play-offs In Business Men's League To Begin Next Monday Evening The Luzerne Business Men’s Bowl- ing League finished the regular bowling season last Monday night, with Rahl’'s Market taking first place and the league trophy. Bon Ton Men’s Shop finished second, with the Luzerne Anthracite Out- side coming in third. President Sobeck announces that the first games in the play-offs will be bowled at 6:30 Monday night, with the second games going on at 9:30. This rule was used last sea- son in order to give the teams enough time to roll four games, which decide the winners on a five- point basis. The losing teams on Monday night will not finish in the finals a week hence. The follow- ing is ordered: 6:30 p. m., Rahl Market vs. Lu- zerne Anthracite Outside; Bon Ton Men’s Shop vs. Stegmaiers Brew- ing Co.; Greenwald’s vs. Pete Smith, By Irv Tirman NAPPY Boe PY AND THE BOYS, H/VING RE-- CEIVED MEDALS FOR VALOR FROM THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, ARE NOW MEMBERS OF THE YJ.B.1.7 {JUNIOR BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION) WE FIND THESE FEARLESS HEROES || } STRUTTING ABOUT] } READY TO FACE ||. THE DANGERS OF AM ""ZICER oO 4 WN GOSH! THESE SURE ARE SWELL MEDALS THE SERGEANT GAVE USTAIN'T THEY,NAPPY? WHADDAYA MEAN, TIN JOOLRY? GREETINGS, SMALL FRY? WHAT'S ALL DIS TIN DESE IS JOOLERY MEDALS? YOUSE GUYS TH' SERGEANT 15 SPORTIN’ GAVE EM JES REMEMBER, ~V'MEAN, ANY TINS WISE GUY! DAT DON'T PAY, 1S “CRIME DOESN'T A CRIME? PAY’ Oriole Keglers Top Luzerne Entrants In Coast-to-Coast Bowling Classic Chicago, May 9—Twelve Luzerne five-man teams won places in the $50,000 Red Crown Handicap Bowl- ing Sweepstakes, officials of the record-breaking coast-to-coast ten- pin classic announced here today. Best of the Luzerne bowlers was the Larksville Orioles team, rolling 9:30 p. m., Buddies’ Men's Shop|, the St. John’s Men's Social Club vs. Piledgi Tavern; West Side Ice vs. Luzerne Anthracite Truckers; Luzerne Anthracite Office vs. Pru- dential Life Insurance. | alleys which turned in a score of 10,191 to win 94th place in Sec- tion 3 of the Red Crown Sweeps. Section 3 includes Ohio, West Vir- Teams will alternate alleys after ginia, Virginia, North and South each game, with a drawing for al- leys for the fourth game. The fonal standing of the teams: Carolina and all states to the North- west. Other Luzerne winners were: Girls Organize Summer League Meeting To Be Held Wednesday For Plans The girls of the West Side of Wyoming Valley will meet Wednes- day evening at St. John’s ballroom at 8 to make final arrangements for their summer bowling league. John- ny Psolka, who has organized the league will preside. Teams will be formed and a sea- son schedule adopted. The follow- ing girls have signed up for the | | BECK MOUNTAIN BASEBALL SCHEDULE | May 10: at Lehman. May 15: Borough. May 17: Borough. il May 22: at Laketon. May 24: Laketon at Lehman; Dallas a HS, May 29: y Township. May 31: Lehman. Dallas Borough at K. T. H. S.; Dallas Township Laketon at Dallas Township; Lehman at Dallas Lehman at K. T. H. S.; Laketon at Dallas Dallas Borough at Dallas Township; K. T. H. S. Towndiip at: XK. T. K. T. H. S. at Dallas Borough; Lehman at Dallas Dallas Township at Laketon; Dallas Borough at Beaumont Nine Hangs Up Record Team Has Won 28 Of Its Last 30 League Games Beaumont, which has wone 28 of its last 30 games in the Wyoming County West League, is aiming at another championship. Coach Archie Austin’s nine from Monroe Township has gone through three-quarters of the season without a defeat and has only two games standing between it and a clean record, not to mention another league championship. Mullay Shoe Repair BOWLING SCORES Central Cafe The Beaumont nine lost one game in 1937, was undefeated in all league contests in 1938 and 1939 and has six victories under its belt so far this season. It must play Noxen and Laceyville before the sea- W L Pts.| St. John's Holy Name team, 131st place, score 10,134; Stegmaiers, Bak} pr Shop » 19° | 139th place, score 10,124; Luzerne L. A. Outside 64 32 89|Anthracite Truckers, 189th place, Stegmaiers 64 35 86 | score 10,065; Piledgi Tavern, 195th Greenwald’s 60 39 7g|place, score 10,058; Rahl Market, Buddies’ Men's Shop 46 53 61 264th place, score 10,007; Kelly St. Pete Smith 44: 59 61 Market, 289th place, score 9,991; Piledgi Tavern 45 51 59 |Brokenshire’s, 383rd place, score 9,- West Side Ice 44 52 56/946; Bon Ton Men's Shop, 401st L. A. Office 39 67 41 place, score 9,934; Mullay Shoe Re- L. A. Truckers 95 74 35 pair, 554th place, score 9,885; Bud- Prudential Life 1380 16 die’s Men’s Shop, 556th place, score JUNIOR LEAGUE WL. Pts Quarteroni Bros. 66 30 . 91 Buddies’ Juniors 66 30 88 Kelly St. Market 65 31 "87 Central Cafe 567 40. = 72 Ferraro Truckers 36 60 48 Al's Barber Shop 35 61 48 Mullay Shoe Repair 31 65 42 General Cigar Co. 29. 67.35 Tonight’s Games 7 p. m., Quarteroni Bros. vs. Mul- lay Shoe Repair; Ferraro Truckers vs. Central Cafe. 9 p. m., Kelly Street Market vs. Buddies’ Juniors; General Cigar Co. vs. Al's Barber Shop. Arrows Victors In Opening Game Defeat Redmond’s Nine 13-2, In Lid Lifter The Dallas Arrows lifted the lid from the 1940 baseball season last Sunday afternoon by hammering out a 13 to 3 victory over Charlie “Pants” Redmond’s Swoyerville nine at the Dallas Township diamond. Don Grose, manager! for the Ar- rows, gave three pitchers a chance to work out. Casper Salansky, Chet Sutton and Alan Montross showed up well on the mound and Fred Stevens and “Babe” Heis did a fihe job of catching. Frank Edwards socked a home run for Dallas in the third, with one man on base. Next Wednesday the Arrows will go to Danville to’ play a practice game. A meeting of the Bi-County League, which has been delayed be- cause of arguments over the new import rule, was to be held this week. 9,882; Bileggi score 9,832. The $50,000 Red Crown Handicap Cafe, 742nd place, . | Bowling Sweepstakes was the ban- ner event of the greatest bowling year in history. About 15,000,000 men, women and youngsters, ac- cording to authentic estimates, made regular visits to their favorite mapleways during the record-smash- ing 1939-1940 year. Croatians Win Opener Bgainst Port Blanchard Opening the season in the Inde- pent “A” Baseball League last Sunday, the Luzerne Anthracite Croations won the opening game against the new Port Blanchard team behind the masterful pitching of Tisko, who allowed the Ports one hit. Tisko is 19 years old and just recently returned from the U. S. Army. The lone hit, a double, was garn- ered by J. Zagata, catcher for the Ports in the ninth. Tisko fanned 21 batters and allowed one base on balls. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT In the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, No. 852, March Term, 1940. Libel in Divorce a vin- culo matrimonii. Paul A. Joyce vs. Margaret L. Joyce. To Margaret L. Joyce: Take notice that an alias sub- poena having been returned by the Sheriff of Luzerne County that you could not be found in this county, you are hereby notified and directed to appear before the said Court on Monday, June 17, 1940 at 10 o’clock A. M., to answer the complaint filed in the above case. DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff. E. C. Marianelli, Atty. league up to date: i Teresa Mikitinac, Catherine Miki-| Psolka 555 3 Dornd a son ends. tinac, Mary Chalovich, Gertrude| Rahl 478 Bulford 478 Although the team has a near- Mascey, Catherine Vrataric, Mar-| Charnitsky 385 tow 360 perfect record in its own league for garet Evasic, Anna Radage, Mildred | Gilbert 429 Cow 360 the last three years, it has never Bogovic, Thelma Davenport, Sarah| Honeywell 460 ___ |been successful in the finals with Mitchell, Anna Bogovic, Kate Mu- = Total 2046 |Winners from other leagues. rat, Josephine Jablonski, Bernadine Total 2307 J One of the reasons for Beau- Stefanko, = Winifred Honeywell, mont’s unique showing this year is Frances Gilbert, Tillie Rahl, Mary General Cigar Co Al's Barber Shop Ralph Taylor, the team’s pitcher, Charnitsky, Anna Kupko, Dora g : Lazar 409 | who has a fine record. Taylor has Chalovich, Helen Cajka, Nellie Pin-| Kocan 305 | A. Regal 500 pitched against Mehoopany four koski, Rose Gelb, Sadie Gitlovitz,| Adams oa Cook 558 | times and has allowed only two hits Cassie Pinkoski, Irene Hanko and| Kader 269 Bednar 561 |in the four games. Constance Pisaneski. Seopa ta S. Mesinchik 510 Other girls wishing to sign u FY InSitl — with the league can do so by ie Deitrick pea Total 2539 Barheg the Bowlers their names with Johnny Psolka or : i at the Alleys. All girls are welcome Total 2256 Quarteroni Bros. top Quarteroni 8 Team to attend the meeting and hear of 2 Landis eos The sensational bowling of the the plans to be adopted for the rivna *#%203 Al's Barber Shop team, which has summer. Kelly St. Market | Radovic 513 | steadily climbed from the cellar po- Business men wishing to adopt Krupa 423 Pickarski ®%295 sition which it held on April 15 to any of the girls’ teams can make: Mullay 470 J. Mesenchik 477 its present fifth place tie with the application to Sarge Evans or John- Charnitsky 448 Michaels *%336 |Ferraro Truckers, is causing the ny Psolka, who will assign a team | vyyurchak 444 leaders much concern. to their credit. A small fee will be Ronco 551 Total 2442 Last Friday night the Barbers collected for the privilege, which a *Indicates one game. stopped Quarteroni Bros. cold with will be turned into the league Total 2316 *#Indicates two games. a great match in which they annex- treasury for the girls’ outing at the close of the season. The Brunswick people will donate a trophy to the girls’ team finishing in first place at close of season. The Brunswick people also announce that they will award any girl bowl- er who rolls a 250 game or over on the St. John’s alleys one Brunswick mineralite bowling ball and new zipper bowling ball bag. Bruno's Benedicts Win Over Anio’s Bachelors Bruno's Benedicts continued where they left off last year, and found the Bachelors still stiff after their long winter. The Benedicts won their opener by score of 14 to 6. Bruno started on the mound with Tony Ballonis receiving for the Benedicts, while Anio, who started for the Bachelors, was knocked off the mound in the fourth inning. Bill Frisch was greet- ed with a four run barrage when he took over in the fifth for the Bach- elors. ed four points to hold Quarteroni Eight Teams Sign Up For Wyoming County Loop Eight teams have entered the Susque-Wyo League, which will The world is glad And Life’s not bad When you get results From a Classified Ad. Bros. with only a three-point lead over the second place Buddies team. “Dusty” Joe Cook, that amiable bartender for Pete Masonis, paced the Barbers with a 558 score and Bednar trailed with 561 pins. For LO Trucksville Nine Presses Leaders In School Race Lehman Downs Laketon In Wednesday's Game: Township Is Defeated ~~ Lehman high school’s baseball team forged into the lead in the Back Mountain Scholastic League this weeks but Kingston Township was close behind and the other en- tries were bunched together so that it was still-any team’s race. : On Wednesday Lehman defeated Laketon in a game which stretched into two extra innings to break a 4-4 tie which existed at the end of the usual seven innings. The eighth was scoreless but in the ninth Leh- man banged in the two runs which gave it victory. On the same afternoon Kingston Township defeated Dallas Township 6 to 4. The Standing In The League Ww Pet. Lehman. i 2 1.000 Kingston Twp . 2 .666 Dallas Twp. 2x .500 Laketon 1 333 Dallas Borough 0 000 One-sided games were the order of the day Friday. Dallas Township administered a 23 to 1 shellacking to Dallas Borough. The township nine brought in 14 runs in the first inning and Coach Ralph Rood threw “Whitey” Brace in as a relief pitcher but the rival batters drove in nine more runs before the game ended. Kingston Township high school administered a 24-2 defeat to Lake- ton on the Trucksville diamond. In a replay of a game called off earlier because of rain, Lehman defeated Kingston Township’s team, 7 to 1. . Today Dallas Borough will go to Kingston Township and Dallas Town- ship will be at Lehman. Next Wed- nesday afternoon Laketon will be at Dallas Township and Dallas Borough will play Lehman. RE the Quarteroni’s, “Yenno” Caladie continues to lead his team in high scoring, with a 528 score in his last match. Kelly St. Market took all three games from the Central Cafe team, which has been playing with three men lately. Renoe led the Kelly St. team with 551 pins. Polly Evans took high score for the Central Cafe with 536 pins. 3 The Mullay Shoe Girls got going again and took three points from the General Cigar Co. With Psolka leading with 555 pins he was closely followed by Tillie Rahl with 478 pins and Adams ran second with 471 pins. 3 Buddies took all three games from the Ferraro Truckers, but failed to turn in their scores, therefore we cannot give the box scores. The man was mad But now he’s glad; He tried his luck With a Classified Ad. open its new season on Saturday. The teams: Noxen, Meshoppen, Fair- dale, Springville, Hop Bottom, South Montrose, Harford and Tunkhan* nock. CS TR THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK OF WILKES-BARRE, PA. PERSONAL LOAN SERVICE $25 to $1000 Payments On $100— $7.75 Per Month—15 Months Discount Rate $6 per Hundred LOANS INSURED With or Without Co-Makers You need not be a depositor to apply for a Personal Loan at THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK OF WILKES-BARRE, PA. 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