_ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Bowling News By DORIS MALLIN © Do you hive umber 1596217 « If just enough for 2 points. you do, you have won a new bowl- | ing ball. and claim your prize. | the victims. Luigi s Pizzeria came in with sea- | hitting 189 (539) Call Crown Imperial Lanes | | son's high of 2843; Berti & Son were | [190 (542); C. Roberts 213 (610); J. Gansel 189 (527) and J. Landis - Birth’s Esso caused the upset of | | J. Rodda 215 (598); J. Shalata 223 | 188 (513) were high for West Side 206 (509) helped along. A. Matte 218 (558); J. Trudnak 191 (535) and J. Thomas 198 (528) made the effort for .Jim-Jon Tomatoes but managed to get only 1 point. Dallas Post took 3 points from West Side Novelty with J. Lohman and M. Gorey C. Williams 186 (550); Payne Printery heads BACK MT. Berti’s had everyone in 500’s | NEIGHBORHOOD League with 43 % the evenihg ds’ they took ‘Dallas (594); D. Richards 175. (523) and D. | in a losing effort. Nursery into camp for a four-timer 5%, 195 (518) were enough for © Friday in CROWN IMPERIAL MA- 37% a Brey tn On O. Brace with 233 | With B. Allabaugh 237 (585) high. | points. Titman tock 4 from Crown (605) followed by N. Buynak 211 | (561); A. Bellas 201 (553); H. Sanders took 3 from Shavertown Coolbaugh 201 (520) and A. Mon- | Lumber on strength of B. Shoe- tross 191 (513) were enough to off- maker's 214 (595) and F. Adams set 215 (590) by F. Kardell and | 222 (574) and 500’s by A. Vander- 215 (576) by C. Garris. | hoff and F. Stevens.. 'T. Cross 231 Michael & Son and Phillips Supply | (583); P. Kamont 225 (528) and H. cut up a pair as Phillips made | Kocher 199 (514) were enough for enough pins in the second stanza | 12st game: to take total pins. F. Ambrose 204 | Gosart’s Appliances dropped first (575); B. Hanson 210 (569) and H. | game by 4 sticks to Jim-Jon but Ehret 183 (507) ‘carried the load for | came back strong to take the next Michael's, T. Gauntlett 212 (571): 2 and total pins, ‘P. Ambrose iy J. Yanik 221 (547); L. Reese 181 | the big man with 236 (632); (524) and J. Sekera 178 (513) made Ciccarelli 214 54) and D. x SIGN PAINTING 5 % 3 2 SHOW TRUCK CARDS LETTERING | CO CALE NE 9-5105 - HARVEYS LAKE SILK SCREEN PRINTING DR. AARON S. LISSES Optometrist ANNOUNCES NEW GROUND FLOOR DALLAS OFFICE LOCATION 38 Main Street (Lundy Bldg.) Dallas, Pa. PHONE: OR 4-4506 EYE EXAMINATION - GLASSES FITTED - CONTACT LENSES Tues. — Wed. 2 to 8 p.m. Friday — 2 to 5 p.m. Other days in Center NARROWS CENTER HOURS: Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. Evenings: Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m, Phone: BU 7-9735 Crab Aris Se Services INCORPORTED PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking - Sereen. Prints, Art Work ~~ Phone VA 52978 Rear 29 North Main st. 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High scores were few last Thurs- day with most excuses being “too much walking, hunting.” Good enough, I guess. Dodson’s and Bol- ton’s had no men in 500’s while four teams had only one each on record. A. Vanderhoff scored 194-208-202 (604), taking high series for night; Sid Fielding’s 221 game was high. Posting 500’s were S. Fielding 517; C. Roberts 194 (556); G. Smith 204 (501); Besteder 191 (506); Hanson 180-189 (505); R. Burr 199 (532); Dibble 183-197 (549); Gaylord 185- 191 (544); Titman 200 (514); B. Allabaugh 189-199 (534); Ciccarelli Cross (509); D. Rudick 517; Bonfig 196 (500); Eddy (520); A. Hudak 182 (502); Mickno 210-205 (552); J. Hudak 217 (539); B. Hess (507); B. Belles 195 (519); C. Bray 180 (531); Stredny 204-185 (525): Trudnak 508; 500; Kravitz 189 (506); Wilson 181 (544); Schwall | Meade 214 (562); Knecht 201 (530); | Navich 193-181 (503); high singles were hit by J. Gansel 188; Matte 194; J. Bolton 198; LaBar 188; F. Roberts 188; H. Shupp 191; Lyne 184. . Eagles led ST. PAUL'S League with 352 points followed by Crows with 33. Owls took team honors Friday with 941 (2485). Leading men were A. Whiting 225 and Am- brose 196-181-215 (595). 8 Days Notice On Delivery Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded MILTON PERREGO DALLAS OR 4-7180 a LINKS == SEA FOOD SPECIAL LOBSTERTAIL 50 8 3 HJR Sip oz. ALWAYS HARD SHELLS Clams, 2¢ ea. (25, 50¢) SHRIMP $1.25 ALL YOU CAN EAT Also Take-Outs STEREO BRING MUSIC FAMILY WARDEN PLACE, , Harveys Lake er nti, RRR Also scoring were: Weale 203 | DEEP - MINED ANTHRACITE GOAL TWO - TON LOTS Nut or Stove $16.50 Pea 15.00 Buckwheat 14.00 Rice 14.00 | Bellas 166; C. Hadsel 189; E. Sad- dington 164; M. Milne 167; A. Sel- |] | MAN'S League with 34 points. Car- ' one point to clinch honors. | 538 and Bill Morton 510 helped THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1960 (565); Dungey (W) 204 (550); Ash- man 212. (538); Rudy 188 (532); Cortright . 190 (530); Moyer 198 (524). Delaney Gas still Boids: lead in IMPERIALETTES Leagus by 1 point after losing 3 to Garrity Friday night. The top team took last game on the strength of Jean Agnew’s big game of 230. Jean’s game broke previous record of 212 set by Diane Meyers two weeks ago. Jean had! 505 series, high for the night. Bea | Carr still holds league high of 540. Apex Auto took 3 from -O'Malia and sits in second with 30. Delaney had high for might with 775 while Garrity rolled most total pins of 2143, Other high games were posted by R. Novrosky 174 (464); T. Denmon 162; E. Moyer 167; R. Lyons 166; M, Milne 164; Peg (450); E. Kamont 160; G. Sickler 186 (498); M. Sebolka 165. Through drifting snow and sleet, the Crown. Imperial girls traveled to Lispi Lanes Sunday might and took 3% from Lispi’s. The local girls tied the first game, took second by 25 pins and ran away with the last and total pins, 863 (2417). Billye James was top scorer with 211-168-160 (539). G. Sickler hit 182 (459); G. Gosart 181 (491); and E. Roberts 172 (480). H. Benkovsky posted 168 (448). The local girls took 4 from Ashley Lanes Saturday. B. James was high with 203-193 (550). G. Sickler hit 489, E. Roberts 473, H. Benkovsky 460, and G. Gosart 442. In COUNTRY League, Plains B dropped only 1 point to Dallas Dairy and that by just 1 pin in second game, 757-756. Plains also took total pins by adding just 4 pins over Circle Inn’s 2361, and had high game of 839. Circle Inn took 3% points from Humphrey’s Bootery, last game of | 775 tied.- Circle reversed its line up | and is determined to end up some- | place other than the cellar the first | half. West Side Building lost 3 to! Bocar. The Blouse Company is now in the! lead with 36 points, 7 ahead of Bocar and 8 beyond Humphreys’. | Dallas Dairy "brings up the rear. ! Circle Inn holds record total pins of | 2457. Marie Ciccarelli with 201 and Rita | Costello 492 did the highest bowling | i last Tuesday. Rita included games of 163-193 and Marie also hit 152 | and totalled 477. M. Weale had] 152-172 (469); L. Sheckler 160-157 | (463); R. Novrosky 154-174 (459); and S. Gearhart 157-157 (451). High single games were posted by M. Morris 160; C. Cannon 151; M. ingo 184; T, Denmon 150; F. Lewis 155-162; M. Dimmick 1586. Camellias lead LUTHERAN WO- nations were high Thursday with 706 (1906). K. Kalafsky was top scorer with 167-187 (467). L. Bol- ton. hit 177; M. Gosart 162; and J. Inman 158. Berti & Sons moved a step closer to winning first half in GEORGE SHUPP League Monday night by taking a 3 timer from the Wreckers, while Meade’s Garage split a pair with Dallas Lions. Next Monday closes first half and Berti must win Ron Fielding led the Truckers with a 615 series on games of (222- 189-204). George Shupp was next high with 212 (558) while Joe Shemanski finished with 543, Stan Dicton 518 and Ben Krajewski 504. 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Sportsmen Bar & Grille made a clean sweep over Noxen VFW as Al Gulitus showed the way with 513. Crusaders took 3 from Crispell’s as Joe Harris showed the way with 215 (531). Joe Shalata 209 (547) helped Crispell’s win final game. Casterline Hauling won 3 from Raiders. Bill Jones led the Haulers on 213 (526). Fred Bonfig 197 (529) and Chet Molley 213 (528) led Raiders. ‘Shavertown B jumped back into first place of BACK MT. CHURCH League last Wednesday when it took 3 points from Lutheran. Carl Roberts was again the big man with a beautiful 255 (628): Sid Fielding had 552; Newhart 514; and ‘Jones 510. For Lutheran it was Stair 549; Zimmerman 544; Spengler 530 and |: Hirner 525. Dallas A was knocked out of first place by a stubborn Shavertown A team 3-1. Bill Thomas 546 and Bert Roberts 531 were hot for the win- ners. Al Bellas and Yankoski tied at, 557 while Cliff Garris had 536 fof the losers. Third place Trucksville C dropped B to Huntsville Christian. Milt Evans’ big 588 and Bob Price 519 were tops for Christians. Wardell 541 and Cobleigh 501 were high for C's. Dallas B laid it on Carverton A for 4 paints. Lozo 578; Ralph Garris 559; Swingle 545 and Gauntlett 537 were all hitting. They left Cairns The GREATEST GIFT of all Good Hearing Here is a supreme gift for any family to give a loved one who is hard of hearing LEARN WHY YOU HEAR BUT DO NOT UNDERSTAND WORDS... BER 2 [e118] BAY 1) (| “YOUR 'FREE :HEARING ANALYSIS audivox HEARING AIDS Licensed under patents ol American Telephone «arid Telegraph Company, Western Electric Com . pany Inc and Beli Telephone Laoratpr ies. inc THIRTY-SIX YEARS OF EXPERIENCE GUARANTEES “STYLE, COMFORT AND DEPENDABLE. PERFORMANCE 3 AUDIPHONE CO. OF N. E. PENNSYLVVANIA Trucksville - Wilkes-Barre behind somewhere. Trucksville A took 4 from Mount Zion. A’s had Berkheiser at 573 and Lawson 507. Emmanuel had 501 for Mount Zion. 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