\ ’ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1961 4 / SECTION B — PAGE 3 — ALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA d to y in- game ¥ r by dq, 40 | ’ : Reach deep into your collection of team ckets, stamps, and stubs and see ‘the | you have a ticket with number Jotch 8717. If you have, rush out to ; own Imperial and pick up a new ints, : vling ball, Brunswick Black man. i uty. : gers 4 Watch for the big event coming to } own within the next two weeks. 7 ac- : e Blind Bowlers will compete with ISCLS. f me of our local boys and the con- Pts. st should be well worth your aig ming to see. Plan to attend and y Usp ring the family. Full particulars 4 12 1d {§pal lineup will appear in next Fe eek’s paper. )537 0 Dallas Nursery Holds Lead E18 Dallas Nursery and Phillips Supply St ent home with 2 points each as 53 hillips threw a big middle game to Pts. ither total pins, then dropped last +14 ame by 7 sticks, leaving the “tree- Yorn rowers” still in the lead of CROWN V6 [AJOR League by a margin of 8% EE sints, Mike Corgan 206 (560) and 23 ! Stradny 212 (560) led a parade ya 500’s by the “nurserymen.” Jack Yi) i8 ik 198 (564); T. Gauntlett 204 ) 10 47); B. Moore 201 (544) and H. £08 ons 198 (511) were the “gunners” Si Phillips. TT Bill Allabaugh posted his fourth : 0 series in a row for Berti as the bors tuckers mopped up West (Side Nov- free ty for 4 points. Bill, with 227 they 627); R. Stair 225 (591) and T. [ruits Tilson 190 (533) supplied the power nC. yr Berti’s. Chill Williams 194 (575); pg Dod ®ovoenc® ¢ [. PAQunti 196 (552) plus J. Landis 31 (511) weren’t enough to take a pint, Incidently, Bill Allabaugh is lling along with a 207 average ~ fter 12 games in second half. ~ Berti's victory brought them up to nirdg place and held Luigi's up in scone. Luigi's picked up 3 from Dal- is Post as the Printers went to the ne with four men. Carl Roberts 09 (582); D. Richards 193 (536); nd J. Shalata 223 (534) held the izza Bakers as the best Dallas Post ould show was Jim Lohman 186 PEREAEL ay 10 A IT ALL ADDS UP... there's no loss of interest on money withdrawn during quarter. Interest is earned on every dollar from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal , . . on savings account balances for $5 fo $100,000 . . . provided the account remains open to the end of the quarter, Interest, at the annual rate of 3%, is compounded . #nd credited every three months. ¢ month of each quarter, OTHER ; SAYINGS ACCOUNT ~ With many other savings accounts, you lose interest | on money you withdraw in - the middle of an interest period. In fact, you lose all the interest it has earned period. since the beginning of the ! By DORIS MALLIN (536) and M. Gorey 200 (508). Both the Post team and Major League have lost a good competitor in Jim Lohman. Jim broke his right wrist in Saturday night's Church League basketball competition. Lew Reese asks the question, “Care to try it left-handed, Jim?” Gosart’s Appliances picked up another 4 points and took possession of fourth place. The win camie at the expense of Michael and Son as Al, Ciccarelli 220 (564); L. Yankoski 188 (533) and P. Ambrose 202 (511) spilled enough pins to overcome 178 (520) by Jim Gansel and weak 500’s by F. Ambrose, J. Roberts and B. Weaver. Vanderhoff Sanders and Birth's Esso cut up a pair as Vandy’s took first game by 1 stick and second. by 26. Birth’s picked up enough in the last “heal” to take total pins. Bob Shoemaker posted the only 500 for Vanderhoff’s, 206 (562). Harold Coolbaugh 202 (554) and A. Bellas 179 (514) made all the “noise” for Birth's Pumpers. ei Jim-Jon Tomatoes are in the win column again, taking 3 from Shav- ertown Lumber. J. Trudnak,’ J. Thomas, P. Stolarik and A. Matte all posted 500 scores for the Tomato Packers as the best Shavertown could come up with was 191 (524) by Jack Berheiser; 181 (521 by J. Kriel and 193 (511) by P. Kamont. Kern’s and Dallas Dairy Tie Stonehurst Loses Lead \ Stonehurst Cottages lost its lead position in BACK MT. NEIGHBOR- HOOD [League when it lost 3 to Payne Printery and dropped into second place with Beaumont Inn and 11 points. Stonehurst had only three regular men on hand. C. Allabaugh ‘hit 211 (500); D. Bennett /188-188 (523); and Jim Knecht held up with 202-179 (542). Nick (Stredny was the mainstay for the Printers with 213- 234 (592) joined by F. Muchler 192- 198 (558); G. Shupp 189 (519) and Vanderhoff 182-191 (507). 33 grace days in each quarter. Money you deposit during the first fen days of each month earns interest from the first day of the plus a three-day grace period for withdrawa's at the end . ! WYOMING ' NATIONAL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS At Wyoming National, as long as there's a balance in your account at the end of the period, you get ~ full interest on your save ings every day . . . yes, right from the day of de- posit to day of withdrawal. cts) sane MEMBER: THE System Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, J A Federal Reserve WYOMING k NATIONAL BANK OF WILKES-BARRE Main Office Plymouth Office: West Side Office Back Mt. Office Edw. © Shavertow Herm Kern's team crashed through with 4 points from Disque Funeral and. tied itself up in first place with Dallas Dairy, 12 points each. Disque’s team was handicapped with only three men on the ap- proach. Al Ciccarelli tried with 180- 180 (529) and B. Weaver 190 (526). Bill Allabaugh had an off-night. The Kern team, however, was sparked with new life and Jim Gansel chalked up a nice 578 series on 179- 190-209 games; Bob Bellas hit 193 (524); Bill Lancio rolled 190 and J. Lancia had 189. They recorded high total pins of 2759. . Dallas Dairy took all from Dixon’s with Charles Else top scorer on 183- 222 (576) followed by $. Fielding 189-184 (549) and C. Roberts 189- 185 (533). Dave Eddy led Dixon's with 185 (526).. Crown Imperial unravelled 3 from Shady ‘Side to hold up third place. Joe Shemanski was on top with 190- 194 (551) and R. Stair hit 181 (519). The “dairy” boys were all down. Beaumont Inn and Bolton's split 2-2 with Charles Bray hitting 201- 189 (552) and G. Bray posting 182- 194 (539) for the Inn while Bolton's featured Bob Bolton 198 (517). . Code lost all 4 to Titman’s with victors taking high single game of the night with 987. Cecil Ttiman was the big “wheel”, rolling a 614 series including 206 and 229 games. P. Lyne hit 211 (502) while R. Burr turned in 181 and H. Gaylord posted 177. Code Besteder was high for his team with 195. Richardson's took 3 from Merl’s with Ed Carey posting 190-189-180 (559). W. Meade hit 212 (530); J. Trudnak 188 (506); G. Schwall 182 (504). Walt Mickno posted 206 (539) and A. Hudak 211 (533) for Merl’s. Dodson’s arrived at 3 from Robin- son's Kennels with Donald King in the lead on 212 (514) and J. Traver rolling 180. Dan Richards topped Robinson’s with 198-201 (567) and T, Cross had 187-182 (533). A fourth place tie exists between Disque, Payne, Dodson and Titman. Circle Girls Best Of Lakers Circle Inn Ladies certainly showed up Edwards’ Cafe Men in the roll-off Sunday afternoon. The two teams were tied for first half championship and had their first roll-off last week. Wouldn't you know! They spilt 2-2. So, with total pins as the goal, they met again in a real contest. The men took first game, but the girls made a good showing when they posted a high game in the upper 900’s and came back in the second to roll over 1000 pins and take the lead by 150 pins. The ladies went on to take third game and the cham- pionship. The girls that did the trick were Rita Costello. 156-181-168 = (505); Gloria Grant 193-184 (492); Sophie Ziminski 157 (428) Anita Pascav- age 169-170-167 (506); and Rose Novroski 167-178-157 (502). Becky Casterline is the sixth member of the team, but due to the tragedy that befell her the day before, was unable to attend. Becky and her family lost ~ practically everything when their home in Idetown was des- troyed by fire. ; Edwards’ team was composed of John Havir rolling 176-167 (482); Joe Paniezko 196-171-210 (577); Grant Scouton (439); George Bray 189-204 (506); Dan Gula 192-176 (520). Jack Berti is the team’s sixth member, but was ineligible to participate in the contest because he had not rolled enough games in the first half. 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Telephone BU 8-1161 Please send me my free Tru-Life model of | the new lightweight Acousticon ‘‘Privat- | Ear.’ | understand | may keep and wear-test this model with absolutely no obligation. s NAME. eee | \ ADDRESS focuy ll one STATE... i — a " Vo oh aed fi Sa another 4 points in Women’s Travel- ing League Saturday night when they met Berretta Construction and hit 819-775-843 (2437) against the losers’ 2277. Billye James scored high for Crown with 175-173-179 (527); Evelyn Roberts hit 175-176 (509); Ginger Gosart 178 (487); Grace Sickler 164 (462); and Hank Benkovsky 163 (442). Berretta featured Ellen McHugh with 212-179 (533). \ Kate Gensel Has 200 Game Kate Gensel hit a big 200 game in IMPERIALETTE§ League F riday and chalked up a 442 series. Joined by Marg Milne’s 166 (439), they helped O'Malia take 3 points from Glova. Marie Sebolka hit 166 (452), Gloria rolled 414 and Frances had 169 (409) for Glova. Helen Bonomo will start next week on O'Malia’s. Glova welcomed Jewel Thompson to its ranks. Joe’s Men Shop lost 4 points to Apex by forfeit, when only two girls were present. Grace Sickler was high for Apex with 158-150 (439) and E. Kamont his 160 (400); Peg had 165. Elaine Saddington hit 158 (425) for Joe’s, who still lead with 6% points. ‘Delaney Gas lost 3 to Goodman's in two close games, and total pins by 4. Top series was by Eleanor Moyer (Delaney) 150-161 (451); Ruth Lyons hit 157 (424); Jean Agnew (401) and Tooties Denmon 170. Lillian Trudnak posted 160 (436) for Goodman’s with Della Bellas hitting (417). Garrity took all from Shorten with high total pins of 2057 and 747 game. Rose Novroski led Garrity with 191 (489) and Lila Lozo posted 166 (469). Shorten featured Marie Ciccarelli with 173-173 (468). . Grace Sickler Hits 522 Dallas Dairy and Humphreys’ Bootery started out second half of COUNTRY League by taking 4 each from Circle Inn and West Side Building. Liz Weale led the dairy girls with 162-171 (473) while Rita Costello and Marie Bellas went on record for Bootery. Rita hit 160- 166-167 (493) while Marie rolled 168-176 (478). Top scorer of the week was Grace Sickler with 198-157-167 (522), leading Bocar in a losing effort to take more than 1 point from Plains Blouse. [Plains took total pins with 2144 and high game of 761 and featured Rose Novroski with 170- 160-163 (493). High scoring was also done by M. Ciccarelli 177; M. Milne 168; E.' Mc- Shea 167; L. Sheckler 160; E. Kamont 160; M. Kingsbury 159; M. Dimmick 159; A. Selingo 158; M. Morris 156-155; B. Zimmerman 153; C. Cannon 150. The girls wish to welcome Jean Agnew who starts this week in Flossy Lewis’ place on West Side Building team. Good luck, Jean! Idetown Bears Melba ‘Webber led women of IDETOWN BEARS League with 176 (451) while Bill Rosenberger with 202 and Steve Andrasko 577 scored for the men. Cubs did the team scoring, hitting 908 (2598). Teddys and Cubs have 11 points each. Church League Battle In the battle of the night in BACK | MT. CHURCH League Dallas B took Shavertown B for 3 points. Ralph Garris 538; Elwood Swingle 525; and Dave Cairns 523 led "the winners; while Fred Fielding had 535; Carl Roberts 524 and Sid Fielding 517 for Shavertown. Dallas A continued its drive to- ward its first league championship town C. Lew Reese was high with 578; Cliff ‘Garris had 564; Al Sheck- ler 545; Al Bellas 533 and Tom Cross 501. Nobody hit 500 for Shavertown. Huntsville Christian blasted a big 2779, taking 3 points from East Dallas. Bob Price was high with 598; Henry Moyer had 556 and Milt Evans 529. Bob Moore had 501 for East Dallas. Carverton B took the measure of Trucksville A 3-1. 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Wilbur Davis had 518; oJhn Wardell 518 and Harry Long 507. Rudy and Eckert High Scorers Rudy rolled a 594 series Friday in ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN League when he scored 214-175-205 games. Eckert outdid the single-scoring with a big 224 and Ambrose came close with 223 (549). Cardinals lead the league with 8 points; Owls, Crows, Eagles and Hawks are tied with 7 each. Blue Jays was high team with 841 (2487). Westmoreland ‘Wins: Lake-Lehman Loses | Westmoreland added Sugar Notch | to its list of victims Tuesday night | with a crushing 93-32 victory. It | was the fifth straight league victory | for the Mountaineers as they seek | first half honors. Sugar Notch unable to match the height of the Mountaineers were Schuler posted 209 (536) and T. | Cadwalader hit (526) for Sports- men. Anthony Plata led Raiders on 227 (548) with C. Molley posting (523) and F. Bonfig rolling (502). A. Kal- afsky 210 (557) and R. Monte (551) were tops for the Wreckers. Crusaders took 3 from Casterline’s with only four men on the line. Bogdon led his team with 208. John | Kriel led Casterline’s with (509). | Crusaders are also going to miss Jim Lohman who will be unable to | bowl. for some time. | Boston with 208 (537) was tops | Nice games were posted by Roberts 205 (573); Moyer 194 (560); Weale 191 (548); Eck 203 (533); Kreidler 190 (524). Moyer, Moyer, Moyer It was Eleanor Moyer again who did the high scoring in DALLAS WOMAN’S CLUB League with 186 (499). Eleanor is featured in other leagues also this week. Daisies took the lead with 572 (1649) and have won 7 games while Poppies have 6 with 5 each. Berti and Raider Still Tied and Sons are still tied in first place of GEORGE SHUPP League after each took 3 points from Wreckers and Sportsmen respectively. For Berti’s, it was Ron Fielding and George Shupp making all the noise, as they recorded high series of 2784 and tied with Raiders for high single of 941. 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