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dor High School.
Tm, the * first game,
jumped to an 18-4 lead at the end
of the first quarter and maintained
: with a badly sprained ankle,
‘of ‘the rebounds, had two men score
in double figures with Bob Hontz
hitting for 16 points and Tom New-
man tallying 15 points, 10 of which
‘he scored in the first quarter.
Ernie Widmann played a fine
game for Shavertown,
| ERNEST
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Its First Loss In Church Cage League
By Keith Yeisley
: Two. major upsets and a surpris-
ing “runaway” contest. highlighted
Church League action Saturday
Huntsville Loses
Shavertown
it to overpower Huntsville 53-36.
~ Huntsville just couldn’t seem to
offer an offensive threat, and when
Clint Brobst had to leave the game
their
\opes went ‘‘down the drain.”
“Shavertown, who controlled most
setting up
many scoring plays with his alert
passing and rugged rebounding.
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Huntsville, dropping their
game in a row, failed to have any-
were topped by Clint Brobst and his
8 points.
East Dallas Wins
In the second contest, an: inspired |
East Dallas caught an overconfident | :
a { forth with every minute of play.
St. Therese’s team. at the right time
and broke into the win column with
a 53-50 victory.
The Saints jumped into an early
8-point lead, only to see it dwindle
to one point at halftime.
Bolstered by the rugged rebound-
ing of Bill Lewis, Bast Dallas then
matched the Saints goal for goal,
and with Frank Tenecza displaying
nerves of steel as he dumped in six
straight foul shots in the final few
minutes, they managed to come out
the nip-and-tuck fray victorious.
Throughout the game, it was Rich
Clemow doing the heavy scoring for
East Dallas, making 22 points on 11
field goals.
Tencza was next with 15 tallies.
For St. Therese’s, Len “Pooch”
Kozik was the workhorse pulling
down a number of rebounds and
paced his team in scoring with 14
points. :
“Pooch” played his: last game for
St. Therese’s as he left Monday for
California. The League will certainly
miss a great competitor and a really
swell guy!
Pete Letts and Bob Bolton lent,
scoring support for the Saints with
8 points each, and Bob Richardson
turned in a fine floor game.
Lake Defeated
In the third and final game, Prince
of Peace proved that they are be-
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coming a tough team to beat as they
° | knocked Harveys Lake from the un-
one score in double figures, and |
defeated ranks with a thrilling 50-
| 48 victory for their third straight
win!
It was one of the roughest games
played in the Church League, and
the scoring was jumping back and
Harveys Lake maintained gz 6-
point. halftime lead, but lost it just
at the end of the third quarter when
the score was knotted at 38-all.
With 3 seconds remaining and the
score tied ‘at 48-48, Joe Lopasky,
who led Prince of Peace’s scoring
with 18 points, was on the foul line
to shoot two shots. Displaying a
cool head under such trying circum-
stances he sank both shots and the
buzzer sounded before Harveys Lake
could bring the ball down to. their
basket.
In a game as. exciting as this, it
is hard to cite any one or two play-
ers as doing an outstanding job; for
Prince of Peace we could mention
the all-round alert play of guard
Don Purvin, who played one of his
finest games, the fine rebounding of
Lee Ohlman, the important foul-
shooting of Tom Richardson in the
closing minutes, or the rugged
heads-up game played by Joe Lopa-
sky.
All in all, it was a tremendous
team effort. For Harveys Lake,
“Zeek” Hinkle again proved to be
the top scorer, registering 20 points
and good rebounding. Harry Der-
hammer : displayed a lot of fine
shooting in the first half, registering
10 points. Dick Searfoss, Bob Harris,
and Chuck Allabaugh did a fine job
of moving the ball around and
setting up many offensive plays.
After Saturday night's action, it’s
obvious this will probably be the
League's best season as far as well-
matched teams are concerned.
There is always a great amount of
expectation by the fans before these
exciting Church League contests as
any team is capable of beating
another.
- So, for an evening of real enjoy-
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19 1961 °
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Referees; Tex Wilson, Bob Addison |
Next Week's Schedule—7 p. m.
East Dallas vs. Prince of Peace; 8
p. m. Harveys Lake vs. Huntsville; |
9 p. m. Shavertown vs. St. Therese’s. |
Bowling News
(Continued from Page 4 B)
Stonehurst Leads Neighborhood
Trudnak Hits 646
Back Mt. Neighborhood League
rolled into it's third week of the
final half of the season Thursday
night with Jack Trudnak leading
off with 646 on games of 204-232-
210. His Richardson Dodge men
came up against another 600 series
rolled by George Shupp, hitting
185-191-224 for Payne Printery. The
two teams split 2-2. Also in 500s
were G. Schwall' 192 (522) for
Richardson; A Matte 200-211 (555) |
and F. Muchler 170-170-198 (538)
for Payne. !
Bill Allabaugh chalked up 581
including 200-223 games. for Disque
Funeral; A. Ciccarelli hit 238 (561);
N. Buynak 201-183 (533), and J.
Yanik 177-186 (519) adding up to
4 points from Merl’s S. |S. Al Hudak
was the lone 500 for Merl's with
175-189 (512). Disque’s had a first
game of 961 but high team honors
was taken over by Dallas Dairy with
its second game of 983 against Dod-
son’s. Dallas alse took honors with
its 2838 total pins.
Spilling the pins for dairymen
were Sid Fielding 183-213-192
(588); Carl’ Roberts 189-195-201
(585); R. Fielding 190-189 (547)
and C. Else 187-177 (532). Dod-
son’s high man was Jim Traver 201-
192 (555); F. Dodson hit 170-184
(511).
Stonehurst took 3 from Crown
Imperial and holds top spot with
10 points. Jim Lohman was high
man with 170-188 (517); L/ Yankos-
ki hit 180-177 (514) and Navich
192-174 (503). Crown featured
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Shemanski 176-185 (516).
, Tom Gauntlett
from Beaumont Inn.
Inn were G. Bray 176-214
J. Shalata 181-180. (527);
Bray 185-176 (520).
meeting Dixon's Restaurant.
Krazewski scored 232 (546)
176 (544).
to take 3 from Shady Side. Bob
Belles posted the only 500 on both
teams, scoring 179-215 (560).
Bolton's and Titman’s split 2-2. J.
Bolton rolled 199-183 (549); Tit-
man’s had R. Burr hitting 500 in-
cluding 205 game and P. Lyne 176-
174.(511).
Beaumont Inn and Disque tie up
second place with 9 points each
while Dixon, Kern’s and Dallas
Dairy have 8 points each; Crown
Imperial has 7.
Others hitting single high games
were Kravitz, 179; Carey 172; Van-
derhoff 198; Richardson 187-180;
J. Hudak 181; C. _ Allabaugh 177;
Stair 176; Hanson 172; Winograd-
ski 171; Blizzard 184; Richards 171-
172; Robinson 176-173; Barsh 177;
Bonfig 187; Klass 188-192; London
205; Gansel 181; Heidel 174; Dibble
187; Gaylord 173; Titman/ 170.
First Place Tie In Shupp League
Berti & Sons and St.
| each.
Noxen VFW as Joe
recorded © 216 (576)
Shupp 205 (539).
with 515. Joe Klass scored 220 (377)
for two games. Bob Moore 201 |
(545) and Joe Shalata 204 (505) |
were tops for the Service team.
Lions as they recorded high series
with 2897¢ Al Kalafsky led his team
| with 208 (579) followed by Bill Mor-
| ton 202 (569), Bill Amos 202 (562),
| Russ Monte 208 (518) and Jack
| Trudnak 214 (519). Dick Myers led
| Lions with 203 (502) with Bud Davis
also chipping in with a 210 game.
Leo Yankoski with 234 (576) and
John Hudak 202 (543) helped
Meade’s take 3 from Crusaders. Ed
Carey 217 (566), Bob Fallon 530 and
Jim. Lohman 528 were high for
Crusaders.
Sportsmen Bar -& Grille hit 1009
in final game to split 2-2 with Cas-
terline Hauling. Frank Bialogowicz
201 (533) was tops for Grille team.
John Kriel 216 (555), John Van-
campen 202 (522) and Bill Jones
515 were responsible for Haulers
winning first two games.
Lehman Teams Start Battle
Although I have not complete in-
formation of the contest Monday in
FIREMEN’S League, I have heard
“rumbles” between the Lehman A
and C teams. There seems to be quite
a battle between these two neigh-
boring teams and 'since Lehman C
took first half honors with 49 points
and 3 losses, A team is determined
to give the boys a real fight this
half. Watch the “smoke” from the
A’s since “Pete” joined them. This
week, Lehman A took 4 by forfeit
with Alex Rebar piling up 579 pins.
Lehman C split with Meshoppen. The
C boys are feeling the absence of
Bob Disque who is in the background
cheering but is unable to bowl be-
cause. of a-badly sprained ankle.
Pryor Hits 613
Mercury Motors proved too much
for Beseckers, by posting COMMUN-
ITY SERVICE League high for one
and three game totals with 975-
2742. Pryor’s 613; Austin’s 554;
Stanton’s 541; Lefko’s 533 and
Sekera’s 502 placed Mercury 3 points
in front of the “pack” after Orchard
Farm split with Boyd White's. Ben
Franklins took 4 from Guyettes to
keep within range.
Saddington Hits 232
Art Saddington hit 232 in ST.
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led Robinson's |
with 171-201-188 (560) and with T. | 2446 total pins,
Cross’ 187-193 (519) pulled 1 point | Cardinals and Eagles lead the league
Tops for the |
(557); |
and C. |
| 3 each.
Code’s added 3 to its record, after |
Ben |
for |
Code’s and J. Thomas had 180-188- |
| Kromelbein 221 (524).
Herm Kern's spilled enough pins |
King 192; Weaver 178; Olenik 180; |
{193 games.
Hawks hit 873 and Cardinals, |
for team honors.
with. 7 points each; Owls and Crows |
tie up second place with 4 and
Hawks and Orioles vie for third with |
Ashman tossed in a nice game of |
213 and 560 series: Moyer posted |
201 (548); Monk hit 203 (545);
Nafus 191 (533); Gosart 199 (530);
!
Lozier High For Whitesell
E. Lozier led scoring in WHITE-
SELL BROTHERS League with 201 |
(525) while team honors were going |
tor Developers with 703 (1977). De-
velopers top the league with 7 points.
Plains Blouse League Champions
COUNTRY League finally wound
up its first half with Plains Blouse
as champs taking 47 points and
losing 25. Bocar Manufacturing
took 743; Circle Inn 34%, climbing
up from the bottom in last three
weeks; West Side Building pulled in |
| next with 33%, Humphreys’ Bootery |
32 and Dallas Dairy 26.
Marie Cicearelli rolled off a beauti-
ful series of 513 including 186 and |
Rita Costello posted |
198 (475); Eleanor McShea 157-150- |
166 (473); and ‘Carol Hadsel 185 |
(470). Marie Bellas chalked up 468 |
on games of 154-152-162 and Gert |
| Schneider hit 199 (466)
Therese’s |
Raiders remained in a first place |
tie in GEORGE SHUPP League after |
Monday night's action with 8 points |
Raiders swept 4 from Crispell’s | M. Dimmick 152; F. Allabaugh 151;
Farm Service with Fred Bonfig high | T. Denmon 168; M. Shook 154; F. |
|
|
| pins while Humphreys’
Bocar was tops with 2369 total |
had high |
game of 840. Circle Inn held Plains |
Blouse final tally down by taking |
all 4 from the champs. Dallas Dairy |
split with West Side, taking third |
| game by 2 pins and losing total pins)
Berti copped 4 at the expense of | | by 10.
Shemanski | |
and George | Novroski 159; E. Saddington 58. |
High singles were posted by R.
164; W. Boysen 154; P. Poynton 159;
Lewis 155.
Best of luck to Flossy Lewis, West |
Side Building captain and president |
| of the league. 'Flossy put away her
a new future bowler from the Lewis |
family.
Libby Cyphers hits 523
Libby Cyphers topped all scoring |
in LUTHERAN WOMEN’S League |
Thursday when she toppled the pins |
for 202 (523). M. Gosart turned in |
177; P. Dungey 170; D. Kaye 163- |
167 (448); L. Bolton 158-163 (446); |
R. Nygren 158; D. Berlew 152 (443); |
and D. Cyphers 153.
Orchids lead the girls with 7
points, hitting team high last week
of 729 (2111). |
Sebolka, Agnew, Sickler Hit 200’s
Marie Sebolka led IMPERIAL-
ETTES League Friday with 203 for
Apex Autos followed closely by Jean
Agnew’s 201 for Delaney and Grace
Sickler with 200 for Glova. Marg
Milne hit high series of 492 with
Marie Ciccarelli posting 488; Grace
482; Jean Agnew 466; E. Moyer 455;
E. Saddington 453; E. Hardisky 453;
A. Pascavage 451. Marg included 196
and Marie C. 189-160 in ‘their series.
Joe's Men Shop took 4 from Gar-
rity while Apex, Glova and O'Malia
took 3 each from Goodman, Delaney
and Shorten. Joe's team was high
with 2083 total pins while Glova
sted 1 game of 805.
ond week of half finds all
teams close with Joe's leading by
214 points. Goodman, Apex, Glova,
O'Malia and Shorten are tied up
with 4 each.
High games were also posted by
J. Thompson 167; G. Grant 174; B.
Carr 165; A. Pascavage 178; J. Blight
167: K. Minor 163.
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Choice of Crystal ware or Chins
| Tulips rolled top game of 611 while
| total pins.
| ond half tied with 4 points each,
{ taking everything from Daffodils
| for Zekus.
Mabel Harter Hits 216
Mabel Harter was top seorer in
DALLAS WOMEN’S CLUB League
Thursday when she rolled 216 (503).
Poppies took team honors with 1653
Marigolds and Roses started sec-
and Violets. Daisies and Poppies took
3 each from Asters and Tulips.
Crown Imperial Girls traveled to
Puhlick’s Saturday to bring home 3
points from Zekus Furniture in Wo-
men’s Traveling League. Evelyn
Roberts led the local team with 168-
214 (524) while M. Hazinski hit 512
Billye James added 202
(483) to Evelyn’s high and along
with181 (449) by Grace Sickler; 429
by H. Benkovsky; and 179 (422)
Eleanor Moyer, Crown girls took
total pins by 4, hitting 807 in last
game.
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