et i i i { § i PAGE TWELVE Local put in 4 of 5 fouls, while Shaver- town was pumping in 8 goals and 2 fouls. . Half-time score was 43-25. Baur Sports Top Church League Games On Tap Tomorrow Night Alderson, St. Therese’s And Huntsville Are Fresh From Victories Last Weekend By JIM LOHMAN This Week’s Schedule Westmoreland Gym 7—Huntsville vs. St. Therese's 8—East Dallas vs. Prince of Peace 9—Alderson vs. Shavertown Alderson Triumphs : Alderson started out like a house on fire in the first five minutes but soon cooled off and had to stave off a rally to squeak out a 43-39 win over a tough Prince of Peace outfit which was without the services of Bill Morgan and Bob Oney. Larry Crispell was the key man in the win as he chalked up 20 tallies. Purvin, K. Shaffer and Hons dumped in 33 between them for the losers. with 22, 18 in the first half and Bolton with 17, 13 in the first half led the Saints, while Hontz, Wid- mann and Bellas tossed in 44 be- tween them for the losers. At Westmoreland i THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1957 Written by Bob Bachman It's Definite! 16 Alleys By July 1st, Hanson Says Whitesell League Bowler, Keiner Hits Highest Recorded Score, 258 It's no longer a rumor! In an exclusive interview this week Robert Hanson, owner of Crown Imperial Bowling Lanes, stated that the stage is set for the addition of eight more alleys. Construction will start as soon as weather permits. When these new lanes are completed and the automatic pin-setters are installed, the Crown will be the only bowling center of its kind, this side of Allentown, that will be eligible GOING TO NEW YORK CITY? of Peace 22. Fouls Turn The Tide With Baur and Bolton hitting 17 for 17 from the free throw line, and * | the team 23 for 28 St. Therese’s had to turn on the steam in the 4th period to turn back a much taller Shavertown outfit by a 63-57 score. 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League on Tuesday night and chalked up the highest score recorded since Crown opened . . . a sweet 258°. . . and he started with a split and only 9 pins in the first frame. Evelyn Roberts, Dallas, hit high | ladies’ score for this week with a 207. Last week the out-of-town com- petition was tough as Howard Ren- fer of Pittston topped the men with 245 and only Claude Keiner’'s ter- rific game this week erased Len Strong of Plymouth who had posted | a 243. i Sally Ell, bowling with Dallas Womens’ League, held the women's honors with a fine 222-game. League Performances The Nail Benders continued their winning ways in the Whitesell Bros. Bowling League by taking 3 points from the Hammerheads while the Wood Butchers butchered the Pencil Pushers for 4 points. The standings are now 25-11 for the Nail Benders, 22-14 Wood Butchers, 16-20 Pencil Pushers and 9-27 for the Hammer- heads. Poplars, Old Hickorys, Maples and Oaks are in these positions in the | Harveys Lake Women’s Club League | and Joan Elgaway was high 3-game and individual game winner with 161-440. Guyette Rolls 215 Buzz Guyette makes news again by being high scorer in the Back Mountain Service Club League with a 215-game. However, Torr Rich- to bring in the finest tournaments, including those at the men’s League continues to pile up pins, setting a new record of 815 for ‘one game and 2393 for 3 games. Still they've not been able to catch the Trucksville Firemen who just nosed out the Lehman team to maintain their league supremacy. According to Tom DeMeo, secre- tary, the board of directors were asked to award a special prize to the most consistent bowler, Spencer of Kunkle No. 1, who bowled 73, 73, 73. This is bowling! Erwine of the Lehman team was high 3-game bowler with 532 pins. The standings are Trucksville 9-3- 13, Jackson 8-4-11, Dallas 8-4-10, Franklin 7-5-9, Shavertown 5-7-7, Lehman 5-7-6, Kunkle No. 1, 3-9-4 and Kunkle No. 2, 3-9-4. Can’t Anyone Beat Dungey? That's the question being asked among her teammates as Peggy Dungey continues her mastery of the Denmonites. She won high 3- game and single game honors Tues- day night with a 140-411. We hear Lucille Bittenbender is a comer and will be a challenge to Peggy on future meetings. Milemasters are on top in the Denmon’s Service Station League with 12 wins—3 losses, the Tro- janeers next with 11-4, then the Super 5 D’s with 6-9 and, alas, the Plus 100's with 1-14. Jaguars Lead Dallas Women The Jaguars, in the Dallas Senior ards beat him out in 3 games for a | total of 544 pins. The Yanks rolled one good geme ! of 858 for team high and gained a bit on the Pirates who stand at the top of the league. Braves and Giants | hold third and fourth positions. Mixed League Reports Ethel Woolbert’s team still leads the Sunday Night Mixed League with the Unger, Pritchard, Hunger- ford, West and Goddard teams rest- | ing in these respective positions. | Rose Unger’s 472 and Bob Maturi’s 509 were high 3-game scores for the | night while Tess Pritchard 180, and | Warren Unger 198, shared the in- dividual honors. The Dot Hungerford team had high total pins for 3 games of 1672. Moore Leads Church League Bob Moore, Dallas, found his spot and led the Church Leaguers with a 233-580 record for high 3-game and single game. Power began to show as this closely grouped league (only 1 point apart last week) began to spread apart as Dallas ‘“B” moved 3 points ahead of the Mt. Zion team. The standings now are Dallas “B” 37 points, Mt. Zion 34, Dallas “A” 32, tied with Shavertown “C” 32, Trucksville “B” and “C” both have 30 points. 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