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Crown Lanes has settled back to
normal after the holidays and first
half of the season has ended for
most of the leagues. Tony has spent
his first week in command of the
lanes and has almost gotten over
the “jitters.” The second ball award
of the new year was announced Sun-
day night and the person who has
pocketed number 278559 can pick
up his Black Beauty Ball any time.
_ Nursery Leads Imperial League
Dallas Post held Dallas Nursery to
a split in Friday night's MAJOR
League at Crown Imperial Lanes.
Printers all hit in 500 bracket with
B. Varner 215 (542) leading the
way, C. Garris 212 (564) and F.
Kardell 215 (560) were enough to
for front running Nurserymen.
Gosart’s Appliances took 3 from
West Side Novelty to stay in con-
tention - for league honors. Leo
Yankowski with 211-230-181 (622)
was the big man for Gosart’s fol-
lowed by A. Ciccarelli on 204 (571).
West Side took first game on a pair
of 200's by Panunti and Williams
but Gosart’s came through for last
2 and total pins. M. Panunti 200
(536) and J. Landis 198 (534) were
pick up middle game and total pins |
By DORIS MALLIN
high for West Side.
Berti & Sons hauled 3 points out
of Birth’s Esso as B. Allabaugh led
truckers with 207-205-211 (623) to
duplicate his last week’s total. The
rest of the Truckers came in with
500’s. A. Bellas 223 (574) and A.
Montross 226 (526) were enough for
the first game for Birth’s. Berti’s
came through with a pair of 900
games to sew up the evening.
Luigi's Pizzeria sawed up a three-
timer from Shavertown Lumber as
C. Roberts led the Bakers with 213
(575) followed by J. Rodda 187
(539) and J. Shalatg 194 (530). T.
Cross 221 (578) and P. Kamont 228
(564) were just enough to take the
first game. With that win, Luigi's
held second place.
Vanderhoff Sanders moved up to
fifth on strength of 4 points over
Michael and Son. F. Adams 197
(531) and B. Shoemaker 198 (530)
were enough to overcome 213 (584)
and 174 (505) by P. Thomas of
Michael & Son. A, Vanderhoff, 510
and F. Stevens, 514 put the Sanders
in the win column.
Phillips Supply finally got to the
line with five men and plowed Jim-
Jon under for 3. Phillips turned in
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1961
2714 team total on 582 by Lyons;
548 by L. Reese; T. Gauntlett 531;
and J. Yanik 521. Panky Stolarik hit
231 (541) and A. Matte 256 (540)
to lead the Tomato men. Matte
with a 256 game now holds third
place for high single.
Weale Big Wheel In Scoring
Dean Weale was top. scorer in
ST. PAUL’S BROTHERHOOD League
with a 215 game while Chet Hart-
man rolled high series of 561 (195-
192-174). Owls led the teams with
880 (2486) while Cardinals and
Eagles took 4 points from Hawks
and Orioles to start second half
tied in first place.
Other scores posted were Guyler
200 (552); Weale (551); Wills 190
(544); McCarty 198 (535); Ashman
185 (534); Whittaker 191 (530).
Community Service League
Boyd White showed up with a
new ball Monday night and rolled a
637 including handicap, leading his
cellar team to a complete “rout” of
league-leading Mercury Motors.
Orchard Farms, taking advantage
of the leaders’ downfall, jumped to
a place just 2 points behind them at
the expense of Guyette’s.
Besecker’s stayed only 4 games
out by taking 3 from Ben Franklin.
Champs Still On Top
Berti & Sons Trucking, first half
champs of GEORGE SHUPP League
opened the second half with a 4
timer over Meade’s Garage. Oak
Brace led Truckers with 208 (564),
aided by Joe Shemanski 523, Ron
Fielding 204 (513)
Shupp 511. Walt Meade led his
team with 509.
Casteriine Hauling notched a 4
timer from Dallas Lions as Frank
Kelme] totaled 222 (571) and Bill
Jones 503. Dick Myers with 516
led Lions.
St. Therese’s Raiders also hold a
top position, winning 4 from St.
Therese’s Crusaders. Raiders won
last game by 2 sticks and total wood
by 46. Chet Molley was top pin-
getter for Raiders with 213 (556).
In a losing cause, Jim Lohman fired
179-203-208 (590) for Crusaders.
St. Therese's Wreckers won 3
from Sportsmen Bar & Grille as Al
Kalafsky on 537 and Bill Morton
228 (525) showed the way. Frank
Bialogowicz 203 (556) helped Grille
team win last game. Frank Schuler
also aided with 347 for two, games.
Crispell Farm Service took 3 from
neighboring Noxen VFW as Bob
Moore had another good night with
200 (558). Art Blizzard was high
man for VFW.
Dallas A Leads Church Teams
League-leading Dallas A’s leaned
on third place Trucksville C and
took 4 points in BACK MOUNTAIN
CHURCH League. All A’s were over
500; Al Bellas 578; Lew Reese 576;
Tom Cross 568; Cliff Garris 539; and
Al Scheckler 532. John Wardell
had 521 and Clint Cobleigh 516 for
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In the battle for fourth place, St.
Paul's Lutherans edged out Dallas
B in every game to take 4 points
featuring D. Zimmerman with 550;
Hirner 549; T. Wilson 531 and
Spengler. 501. B’s had Bob Moore
at 557; Gauntlet 544; and Swingle
514.
Shavertown A. Wilbur Morgan was
high for the B’s with 580; Soltis had
520. Mount Zion took 3 from East
Dallas. Leon Emmanuel had 561
and Van Tuyle 539 for the Mounts.
Carverton B captured 3 from
Huntsville Christian. Sickler led
the B's with 503 while Price's 506
topped the Christians. Second-place
Shavertown B slipped in the last
game against Lehman and went
home with only 3 points. Fred Field-
ing did the heavy duty for B's with
573; Newhart had 544; and Carl
Roberts 531. For Lehman, it was
Vanderhoff with 571 and Tough 522.
Trucksville A took everything
away from Carverton A. Berkheiser
had 537; Shoemaker 531 and Law-
son 517. Jenkins had 504 for
Carverton. Kunkle’s 524 led Orange
to a 3 point win over Shavertown
C. The C's had Vanblarcom at 569
and Parsons at 536.
Brobst And Shaw Share Honors
Charlie Brobst and H. Shaw scored
193 games in WHITESELL BROTH-
ERS League with Shaw totalling 519
for’ three games. Developers was
high team with 624 (1793). The
league began second half with De-
velopers and Building Supplies each
taking 3 points. °
Moyer Tops Natena Girls
Eleanor Moyer starred again, hit-
ting 180-179 (509) for Lacettes in |
NATONA GIRLS League. Lacettes
was top-scoring team with 601
(1670). Tricotnettes lead the league.
Good games were posted by G.
Fielding 170 (452); P. Klug (406);
R. Crispell (431); hitting in 150’s
were R. Crispell, P. Klug, M. Meyers,
E. Dendler; N. Bennett; M. Cool-
baugh, L. Crispell.
L. Cyphers Still Scoring
Libby Cyphers is still hitting top
scores, posting 177-175 games for
LUTHERAN WOMEN’S League
Thursday and totalling 483 series.
Camellias led teams with 706 (2050)
and are tied with Orchids at the
beginning of second half with 3
points each.
Also recording good games were
S. Roberts 193; K. Kalafsky 173; D.
Berlew 158-158 (458); T. Morton
158; D. Kaye 156 and A. Whiting,
two 162 games.
Teddys Lead Idetown Bears
Teddys are still in front of Ide-
town Bears with 6 points. Cubs led
scoring with 869 (2504). Don Wat-
son scored 180, John Kriehl totalled
507 for the men, and Flo Rosenber-
ger again took the lime-light in
women’s section with 179 (452).
Country Girls Roll 500’s
Rose Novroski with 195-180 (517)
and Carol Hadsel 172-189 (507)
were piling up pins Tuesday night
in COUNTRY League. (Carol got a
boost from Casey Selingo, 161-170
(479), and E. Saddington 170, and
Circle Inn ran off with 3 points from
West Side Building, losing first
game by 3 pins. Circlels 2443 total
pins was high for night and Plains
Blouse hit top single of 879. Circle
still holds record high of 2457 total
pins.
Plains Blouse took 4 from Humph-
reys’ Bootery and leads with 47
points; Bocar has 40 after taking 4
from Dallas Dairy.
Top scores were posted by E. Mc-
Shea 154-156-177 (487); M. Dim-
mick 161-162 (467); F. Lewis 180-
159 (460); G. Sickler 160-171 (460);
Liz Weale 169-155 (456); R. Costello
158; M. Bellas 160-168; S. Gearhart
179; B. Zimmerman 156; M. Ciccar-
elli 172; M. Milne 153; L. Sheckler
156; G. Schneider 166.
Last week’s scoring was as follows:
Flossy Lewis scored a high of 170
and Liz Weale had 468 series in-
cluding 167-156 games. ‘Marie Cic-
carelli hit 152-160-152 (464); Rita
Costello 155-166 (457); and Marie
Bellas 163 (454). High singles were
recorded by M. Morris 169-162; C.
Hadsel 169-158; G. Sickler 153-163;
E. Saddington 161-152; F. Allabaugh
159; A. Pascavage 157; B. Zimmer-
man 157; E. Kamont 154; L. Sheck-
ler 153; E. McShea 150.
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Daisies Lead Dallas Women
DALLAS WOMEN’S League ended
its first half with Daisies on top with
3515 points; Marigolds have 32 and
Daffodils 31. Roses rolled high game
of 577 and Poppies had 1547 total
pins.
Eleanor Moyer again took honors
| with 177 (480).
Trucksville B took 3 points from |
Shupp And Gansel Join Women
Things really got bad Friday
night in CROWN IMPERIALETTES
force O’Malia Laundry team with
such old-fashioned bowle rs as
“Misses” Shupp and Gansel. Spec-
tators rubbed their eyes with dis-
belief at the sight of these hefty
“bowlerettes” on lanes 9 and 10.
In spite of its handicap, O’Malia
took 1 from Goodman Florist. Della
Bellas led Goodman's with 152.
Anita Pascavage rolled 439 series.
Garrity took 3 from Glova, Lila Lozo
leading the way with 196 (459) and
Rose Novroski hitting 151 (439).
Marie Sebolka hit 165 (437); Gloria
160 (417); and Bea Carr (410) led
Glova. 3
Joe’s Men’s Shop, with 2% from
Delaney, featured E. Saddington
with 155-150 (434) and Melba Web-
er 155. E. Moyer starred on Dela-
ney’s with 151-152-159 (462), and J.
Agnew totalled (401).
Shorten took 3 from Apex, taking
total pins by just 20. Marie Ciccar-
elli was big scorer with 185-205
(515) for Shorten while Grace Sick-
ler topped all scoring with 224-177
(529) for Apex. Gloria 166 and
Alberta 170 joined Marie while Peg
154 and Evelyn 173 did their best |
for Apex.
"Crown Team Takes Narr’s
Crown Imperial of Women’s Tra- |
veling League took 3 points from |
Narr’s Hoagies Saturday at Crown
Lanes, losing its third game by only
1 pin, 772-773. Crown totalled 2345
pins. Grace Sickler was scoring with |
170-187-184 (541) and Evelyn Rob-
erts rolled a nice series of 190-170- |
167 (527). Ginger Gosart hit 194.
High for Narr's was N. Zieminski |
with 181 and M. Bavitz 496.
WILKES-BARRE BARONS
HOME SATURDAY NIGHT
WITH SCRANTON MINERS
Having moved, into the first
division last week-end the
Wilkes-Barre Barons will try
and strengthen their position
this week when they tangle
with the Baltimore Bullets Fri-
day night at Baltimore, and
then return home Saturday
night to tangle with the Scran-
ton Miners at 8:30.
Scranton will be playing
under their new player-coach,
Togo Palazzi. Palazzi was given
the job last week, replacing
Marty Satalino. |
In a player deal the past week
Wilkes-Barre acquired Satalino
for more backeourt strength,
while Carl Belz was sent to
Scranton.
Eddie White also acquired
former Navy star, Jay Metzlar
from Sunbury last week. Metz-
lar was one of the standouts as
Barons topped Williamsport
Sunday 143-134. He tallied 26
points while hauling down
plenty of rebounds.
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