CL TC SR PR ‘5 ; Sim 3c 8 SEARO NEY AC A ER a fA TE ERS SL a GENIN v re 7 ERB EER ERI RAN ET aR orgs WR —— 2 SRN SECTION B— PAGE 4 By DORIS MALLIN ! Et Four lucky people have claimed lanes on Sunday as the proud win- Black Beauty Bowling balls at Crown |ner of a new ball, bag, and shoes Imperial Lanes since Bob Hanson | when he rolled a 274 game, started giving them away Sunday | The person who holds number nights. Two winners failed to claim | 159052 this week can claim the next their prize. Estimating individual | bowling ball at Crown Imperial. scores has proved to be a lot of fun | Another: Cfour-timer \ifor Dallas and quite rewarding. Twenty-six | Nursery in CROWN MAJOR bowlers have hit their estimates “on | pA GUE Friday; this time West Side the nose” and walked off with the Novelty fell by the wayside as N. Five Silver Dollar prize. Stredny hit 213 (614); C. Garris for the Nursery for a total of 27486. Panunti 234 (588) and C. Williams 200 (578) had little help during the evening as West Siders came home empty-handed. Jim-Jon took 3 from Michael & Son with Matte 195 (552); Trudnak 221 (537) and Carey 172 (510) doing the scoring. Lozo 179 (523) and Ehret 183 (522) were ‘the most” for Michael’s as they pulled in first game by 9 sticks. Shavertown Lumber downed Berti & Son for 3 points; Berti’s never got out of low gear. Stair 200 (540) did everything for the Truckers as Cross 217 (546); Berkheiser 230 (523) and Kamont 188 (518) were 212 (581) and F. Kardell 204 (566) enough to stall the opposition. Roy Bill Allabaugh walked out of the LET US INSPECT fl | Eddy 208 (539); Rodda 211 (515) me Vanderhoff Sanders as Vandy’s took 4 | Stair says, ‘“Berti’s have backed up far enough to get a good start; just wait until we take the lid off the ‘can’!” Birth’s Esso looked like a four- point winner when it swamped Luigi's in first game, but the Pizza § | bakers mopped up the gas boys in last two stanzas and pulled 3 out of {| the fire. A. Bellas 191 (543) and Coolbaugh 200 (516) were high for Birth's and hards 206 (560); § and Shalata 186 (502) closed the door on Birth's, Phillips Supply dropped 3 to first two games on 207 (574) by Adams; 188 (535) Shoemaker; and 203 (518) by Stevens. Phillips Supply eked out last game by 2 sticks. Reese 203 (534); Yanik 191 (516) and Gauntlett 199 (516) ey, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1960 were high for Phillips. Gosart’s Appliances were too much for Dallas Post as Yankoski 253 (637) and Ciccarelli 229 (582) plus 181 (524) by P. Ambrose, put 4 points in the win column for Gosart’s. Gorey 185 (537); Knecht 182: (524) and Nafus 200 (520) gave it a try for the Printers. With three weeks remaining in the first half, Meade's Garage and Berti & Sons Trucking are tied for top spot in GEORGE SHUPP League with 39 points. Casterline Hauling holds second with 37 with Sportsmen holding fourth with 33 points. Berti & Sons broke the second place tie with Casterline by dump- ing the Haulers for 3 points. Ron Fielding led the Truckers with 202 (550) with help from George Shupp 532 and Stan Dicton 522. Dimmick, with a 203 game helped the Haulers. Meade’s split 2-2 with Sportsmen, winning two games but losing total wood by 3 pins. Leo Yankoski with 539 and John Hudak 503 helped the Garagemen, while Harold Kocher led Sportsmen on 506. Wreckers won 3 points from Crispell’s by taking two games and total pins by 3. Jack Trudnak, high for the night, with ' 179-200-202 (581) led the Wreckers’ assault. Joe Shalata 232 (512) and Bob Moore 529 helped the Farm Service team win first game. Crusaders with total pins for the night of 2644 won 4 from Noxen | VFW. Jim Lohman 208 (367) and Father Brennan 359 led Crusaders. YOUR CAR NOW AVOID LAST MINUTE RUSH ! aN Ys INSPECTION STATION # UN aE TE Sa Bob & Don's Cities Service Station - MAIN HIGHWAY TRUCKSVILLE" Please note! Above totals are for two games only. Art Blizzard led. VFW with 513, while Gib Bostog chipped in with 209 in 3 losiryg cause. | Raiders won 3 from Lions who Grand Opening Jacobs Music Centre DEC. 1-2-3 Center St. - Main Highway Shavertown the scoring for Raiders with 257 (576). Last word from BACK MT. FIRE MEN'S League was on last wexsk’s games when Alex Rebar, Lehmam A, | rolled top series of 549 inchading high game of 217 and 190. His ‘team took 3% points from Trucksvidlle B, who featured L. Ide (504). Jeauckson A took 4 from Dallas B led by S. Fielding 191-193 (545); Henesss 200 (528); and F. Fielding 197 | (520). B. Belles was high for Dallas with 507. Perry, with 180-203 (543) led seoring for Franklin, assisted by help yourself from Jackson B. Newhart; hit 190 (526) for the losers. Leshman C, copped 4 points from Shavertown with B. Disque doing tlse scoring, 191-190 (520); B. Varner totalled (519); Stolarick (503). | Evans led Trucksville ‘A’ with 206 (516) when it took 4 fram Dallas A. For really By Tosh friendly OR 4-7501 Luzerne Wednesday by sweeping all 4 from Mount Zion and Carverton A. Carl For Father, son, mother, daughter or friend . . . With this thoughtful gift comes more than 80 services, all available through 21,000 authorized Service Stations and 800 affil- AAA protection. than $15.00, vice. ped in a Christmas package. ‘Hotel Sterling, Wilkes-Barre VA 4.2444 4 for the following persons: Name / gift is an AAA Motor Club Membership . . . a special Christmas morning surprise that will be used and remembered all year. iated Clubs and Branches . . 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(Cont. 3 - 11) Paul Newman Joanne Woodward in “From The Terrace” the perfect . Coast-to-Coast. LUZERNE THEATRE THURS. and FRIDAY. 3 James Darren - ‘Rumble On The Docks’ Cohitl ‘Don’t Knock The Rock’ SATURDAY Marilyn Monroe Yves Montond Tony Randall “Lets Make Love” SUNDAY and MONDAY (Cont. 2-11) Caltikt ‘The Immortal Monster’ Cohit “The Tormented” City | Breet. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Gift Given by. in Yul Brynner - Mitzi Gaynor City. | | Sueent { | 1s gift to be sent directly to — Recelver [7] Gos Sts Ficose have sl} venp coeniaitva all i i ba ‘ —p — . i : . Crys | Dues-§1 =i Cor Family $6.00 ; ! 1 “Surprise Package” Yourself [7] had only three men. Tony Plata did | Matte 204 (507) when they took 4 |. iyioe call Meshoppen took 4 from. Idetown A. BU 8-4535 Idetown B took 4 fromy Lehman B p- through * forfeit. Waghele' (Idetown) had 201 (509). . FAIRWAY Shavertown B andl ' Dallas A FIN ANCE CORP. continued rolling in a first place tie 74 Main St., in BACK MT. CHURCEI League last i recommends Emma:nuel at 523 and Seiple 501. Dallizs A swept through Carverton A 4-0.' Al Bellas led A’s,with 555; Cross “had 550; Scheckler 538; and Cliff (3arris 510. Piatt had 525 for Carveir ton. Truc ksville C remained in third by takingg 3 from Trucksville A. C's had Ciobleigh, 514 and Wardell 502. Rundliz’s 542 was high for A's Dallag B continued its elimb taking all 4 from Orange. B's had Cairns 556; 130b Moore 559; Gauntlett 528 and [Flalph Garris 513. Lutt’heran and Shavertown C were real sporty, splitting 2-2. Lutherans had {Zimmerman at 554; Wilson 542 and | Stair 535. C's had Powell» at 524 rand Kleppinger 505. East Dallas captured 3 from Leh- mai. Bob Moore led winners with 528. [Bob Disque’s 543 was high for Lekiman. Shavertown A took Car- verfion B for 3 with Thomas at 544. Spiare had 520 for Carverton. IsTorgan led his Trucksville B's to 3 point win over Huntsville Christ- ia'a when he blasted a huge 603. Eckert 510 and Milt Evans 501 were high for Huntsville. [Crown Imperial Lanes, (Women's Irsdependent League) lost 4 to Ash- lizy Lanes Saturday. Crown featured Iivelyn Roberts with 185 (507). ‘Sunday night, the local team met Phillips’ Sea Food and took 3 points. Evelyn Roberts hit 202 (536). The joutstanding feature of this meeting was identical scoring of teammates, Grace Sickler and Ginger Gosart. Grace and Ginger ran “neck and neck” all the way with 172-171-147 (490). Eleanor Moyer of Lacettes rolled 202 for high single honors in NATO- . | had top game of 563 last week and 195 (530); Morgan 194 (523). (Tricotnettes). of 426. Norma Smith (Natonettes) had a good night with 180 (419). Lacettes was top team with 522 for one game. Tricotnettes lead the way with 29 points. Daisies hold top spot in DALLAS WOMAN'S League with 28 points; Daffodils are next with 25. Daisies Poppies rolled 1572 total pins. Elea- nor Moyer made the news again with top scores of 196 (498). Steve Andrasko led scoring in IDETOWN BEARS League with 199 (556); Flo Rosenberger hit single high of 170. for the. girls and Wilma Weidner rolled high series of 442. Teddys hit 887 for single team high and Cubs totalled 2512 pins. Teddys are ahead with 32 points, threatened only by Cubs with 29. WHITESELL BROTHERS League featured R. Stroud when he scored nesday. Construction hit 630 for one game and 1760 total pins. This league is composed of four 4-men teams. Construction leads the gang with 28 points, Building Supplies has 26. ; Bob Ashman made a big hit with a beautiful 603 series Friday in ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN League. His games were 179-181-243. Kreidler took single honors, however, with a big 247. 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