DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ~~ For Modern Printing. Try The Post a mo 1 BE : : ~The Globe Store LUZERNE eu = \ Bowling News t's beginning to look as though we'll have a “White Christmas” | with the first real snowfall of the season covering the ground. The holiday season is here and some leagues will not bowl Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, but Crown Imperial Lanes will be open, how- ever, for young and old to enjoy. Ginger Gosart came very close to her first 600 series when she hit 202-570 for HARVEYS LAKE WO- MEN'S. CLUB League. Everyone is rooting for Ginger to make it this season. Good luck, Ginger! Oaks had 2141 total pins, high game of 735, and led with 30 points. ‘Old Hickorys and Pines followed with 26 and 25. Donna Kaye scored 198-509, a big help toward keeping her Canar- ies in first place of DALLAS WO- MEN'S League with 33 points. Can- aries had 2097 total pins; M. Milne made the 5-8-7 split. Besecker’s Real Estate rolled within 3 points of first place of COMMUNITY SERVICE League when it won 4 points while Guy- ette’s (first place team) lost, 1. Besecker’s won total pins of 2495; single game of 886 was rolled by LaBar's. Kardell of Guyette’'s scored | 224 on one game and Besecker’s | Stanton had a 543 series. BACK MT. NEIGEBORHOOD | League finished the season’s first | half with Charles Long's team on | top with 44 points and D'sque Fu- | neral in second with 36. Crown Im- | perial placed with 35; Richardson” and Titman, 34; Dallas Dairy, 32; { Bolton Diner, 29% and Code’s, 29. Dedson’s Market had high game of 965; P. Thomas rolled 241 (indi- vidual high); and Garris, Dimmick, and Schwall posted series of 585 each. Also in the upper 500’s were Ransom, 219-584; Britt, 219-582; Volley, 202-580; Dodson, 236-570; | Gauntlett, 223-567; Metar, 199-564; | Buynak, 199-563; Hoover, 196-558; Knecht, 213-556; Dibble, 191-552; Winogradski, 194-551. ® | Sportsmen remained in first place | of GEORGE SHUPP League, % point | ahead of Mead’s and Berti & Sons, by splitting 2 and 2 with Noxen VFW. F. Bialogowicz with 522 was high for Sportsmen while P. Hollis spilled 505 pins to top VFW scorers. Dallas Lions had 2539 pins to Mead’s 2538 to cop. 2 points. J. Thomas, with 200-542 and D. Myers with 199-509 led Lions. W. Mead, 205- 510 was high for Mead’s. Berti and Sons moved into se- cond place with high single and series of 990-2791. Berti’s, with four men over 500, took 4 from Caster- line’s. Leading Berti's were Dicton, 201-573; Shemanski, = 217-201-564; Shupp, 214-564. Wreckers are 5 points out of first; J. Trudnak with: | 226-225-610 was the ‘big nose” qf the evening. Kalafsky hit 547. Crusaders trail Sportsmen by 8%: Tomasak with 549; Lohman, 544; | Carey, 503, led Crusaders; Molley and Malloy, 509 each and Bonfig, 500 were high for Raiders. # Casey Selingo of ‘Circle Inn team broke individual high series record in COUNTRY League when she rolls ed a beautiful series of 551 last Tuesday including games of 200-168- — KINGSTON THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1959 183. Grace Sickler still holds the single game record of 237. Casey's team took 4 points from Hum- | | phreys’ Bootery with a total of 2115 © | pins. Dallas Dairy took 3 from Bo- car Manufacturing and holds se- cond place with 34% points, just "3 below Circle, West Side Building Material has 32 points, losing 3 to DeRemer’s, that amazing team who sat on the bottom so ldng and has now taken off on a winning spree. DeRemer’s had a 777 game and placed second to its own record high of 796 and had high series of the evening of 2156. Circle Inn had 2115 total pins; West S'de had 2097; and Humphreys had 2000. ' Tess Rodriquez chalked un a on~d | series of 526 with games of 177-182- ' 167 and Flossy Lewis, with two nice games of 181 and 189, registered 518. Mary Dimmik had 182-168- | 501. C. Hadsel hit 182; M. Ciccarelli ! rolled 178; L. Bittenbender had 176; R. Novroski posted 175-170; and S. | Jesse had 173. | Cleeks lead IREM GOLFERS League with 25 points and posted high games last week of 598-1700. | total pins. | 1 © SECTION A — PAGE » Rose Unger scored two games of w— te 213 and 604 series. : % WHITESELL BROTHERS League has Plumbing and Heating leading with 39 points after taking high game of 826 and 2334 total pins. F. Schuler scored 226 and 576 for , individual high, while C. Lamor- eaux had 201-562 and P. Kamont hit 506 with near-triple games of 168-168-170. Building Supplies for- | feited 4 poin’s to Developers. Pandas “head the IDETOWN BEARS League with 41 points, but Teddys were THE team last week : with high game of 914 and 2595 John Kriel was high for the men with 233-580 and Becky Casterline led the women with 163-412. oe gE | Special Notice There will be a special meeting of the Board of Dallas School Dis- trict in the Dallas ® Elementary School Tuesday, December 29, 1959, at 8 p. m. To greet you at Christmas... ® : our warm, sincere wishes for a glad and glorious SUBSCRIBE TO THE holiday. May the inspiration POST 7% May your Forrt be filled with peace and ¢~od will on this happy day. of the Christmas story ever be a comfort and a joy to you and yours. J. Hyman & Co. SUSQUEHANNA SAVINGS LOAN ASSH Clenview Coal Supply EDW. JENKINS — JOHN HIGGINS — PEARL LOUNSBERRY Tom and Tommy Reese r 691 — 693 WYOMING AVE. Dallas ; KINGSTON SE ha WR RN WN W I . LHI 2 RAITT \ Al IN \ a Sra Ok SUSQUEHAN! 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