§ Ba EEN Bg a ws a RR Cy RR ea RR To - TH EC ay a RN a SE TR NRE TE SA BEAR RNR WR gg = G30 RE EE a 2 \ SAR a / R= AREA SIR | 4 HE \ It will take a great deal more than a bad storm to close the doors to Crown Imperial Lanes. The Bonomos were unable to get home Friday "night after the snow and wind hit town and so, with a spirit that fits right in with Back Mountain folks, the whole family bedded down in the Bowling Lanes. Bright and early Satyrday morning, Tony and Joe HalMwvitz were plowing the parking lot, ready for any hearty souls that may venture forth to bowl or stop in for a hot cup of coffee with Helen on Band to serve. Believe it or not, night to enjoy a few games, and the By DORIS MALLIN some bowlers did turn out Saturday lanes were open until late. Crown Imperial Major League had a big night Friday in the high-scoring bracket when five men hit in the 600’s and posted big 200 games. Charlie Williams led the way with 258 (655) fol- lowed by Leo Yankoski 246 (631); Marty Panunti 256 - (622); Al Montross 233 (619); and Jack Trudnak 222 (614). very close to this group was Carl Roberts with 212 (597). For Prompt Efficient Clean | GARBAGE & TRASH "REMOVAL Call BERTI and SON Phone OR '4-573{ 8 Py he OR - BOTTLED GAS IS OUR BUSINESS BUT... fo we wiL maeeiLy ~ SELL YOU GAS APPLIANCES DRASTIC COST REDUGTIONS © RANGES © WATER HEATERS ® SPACE HEATERS MAYTAG WASHERS DRYERS “We Sell Any Appliance That Has Been Made To Burn GAS” PLEASE CALL...OR STOP IN AT OUR SHOWROOM DELANEY *GAS SERVICE CO. MEMORIAL HIGHWAY DALLAS - ORchard 44781 Charlie gained second place for individual high series and third for high single. West Side Novelty grabbed the limelight among teams when its men unlimbered to total 2836 pins. This included Williams’ and Panunti’s series; Landis with 201 (566) and Molley 197 (526), more than enough to take all 4 from Vanderhoff Sanders. Vanderhofl’s had Birn- stock hitting 206 (560); Shoemaker 202 (553); Adams 196 (553) and Stevens 183 (527). West Side moved in to take second high team series on record. Trudnak’s scoring led Jim-Jon’s, who chased Luigi’s all night and finally caught wp to take the last game; Matte and Stolarik chipped in with small 500’s and they lost total wood by 27 sticks. Roberts’ 597 series and D. Richards 198 (570) made the difference for. the Pizza bakers with help from Shalata on 188 (501). Montross led all scoring between Dallas Esso and Michael’s with his high series, and with Braces 198 (532); Coolbaugh’s 184 (504); and Bellas’ 203 (540), they put the cap on for Birth’s. (Bellas bought the coffee on his low 5407?) . Ehret 201 (558); Roberts 203 (522) and P. Thomas 185 (502) took second game for Michael's by 1 stick. Leo poured it on with his 631 for | Gosart’s Appliances and Ciccarelli came in‘ with 174 '(511) to help Gosart’s take 31% from Berti and Son. Berti’s lads never got under- way as Stair posted the only 500 to help split the second game. (What happened to Bill Allabaugh?) Dallas Nursery continued its pennant-drive by taking 4 from ‘a four-man Shavertown Lumber team. Mike Corgan 222 (578); Stredny 193 (559); Garris 199 (535) and An- drasko 200 (517) piled up a big lead as best Shavertown could do was 185 (517) by Kriel and 191 (512) by ‘Mush” Cross. Dallas Post went down fighting as it went to the line with three men. Muchler’s 202 (533) and Gorey's 204 (512) were enough to take first game from Phillips Supply. Reese 198 (547) led Phillips’; Gaunlett hit 183 (538) and Moore 193 (516). Another 600 For Leo Leo Yankeski hit another big series in Back Mt. Neighborhood . League, but as far as his Stone- & | fo the | HARD-OF-HEARING TRU-LIFE MODEL The comfort and styling of the new Acousticon “PRIVAT-EAR™ have to be experienced to be appreciated. 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Leo had some support from Bennett with 189 (516) but Jack Birnstock with 183-209 (571); Dod- son 180 (524) and Richardson 181 pulled Dodson’s out in front. Stone- hurst ended the evening tied with Payne Printery in fourth place, 14 points each. Herm Kern moved on down the line to third with 15 points after losing 3 to first place Dallas Dairy, lifting the “milkmen” up to 19 points. Carl Roberts was ‘spilling the pins”tfor the dairymen hitting 183-230 (591); Else with 183-192 (538); S. Fielding 181 (537) and R. Fielding 183 added more fuel. Bill Lancio hit 185 for Kern's. Dixon’s had high total pins of 2819, but Disque had a big single game of 1009 pins. Disque featured Al Ciccarelli 210; Jack Yanik 215 and Bill Allabaugh 236 in that game. Al had a 540 series; Jack hit 545 Bill also posted 185 and totaled 585. | Nick Buynak was high man on the team with 212-211 (593). The combination took 4 points from Titman’s and tied with Beaumont Inn, 16 points each.’ Titman’s had Gaylord posting 224-188 (575); Burr 180-189 (513); Lyne 183. Dixon took 4 from Richardson with Barsh scoring 192-218 (557); Klass hitting 203 (549) and Eddy with 188-201 (545). Jack Trudnak hit 193-204 | (574) for Richardson assisted by Schwall 190 (521) and Kravitz 195 (515). Payne copped 4 from Bolton's. Stredny hit~191-191 (552); Vander- hoff 222 (547); Muchler 220 (538); Matte 210 (512) and Kamont (529) for Payne. Bolton's was led by J. Bolton with 183-180 (529). Another 4 points went to Codes from Crown Imperial. A large handicap was a help to Code’s as it had no men in 500’s and only high games of 198 by H. Shupp and 183 by G. Smith, while Crown featured Roy Stair with 204-192-191 (587); Shemanski 192(542); and Ehret 502. Too bad, boys! That's the way it goes! Robinson took 3 from Merl’s. Cross posted 191-181-182 (554); 201 .(538) for Robinson while Merl’s men were down with Mickno’s 186 high game. Shady Side lost 3 to Beaumont Inn. Leading the Inn was Charles Bray with 185-214 (571); Blizzard 201 (519); WinogradsKi 184 (511); G. Bray 182. Kunkle hit 188 for Shady Side. Jack Roberts holds the record at Crown Imperial for winning the most silver dollars. Jack has guessed his series and hit the exact number seven times. (And he claims he was on the wrong team last summer when he bowled for the Mr. Lucky team.) C. Lamoreaux Has Big Night C. Lamoreaux was fedtured in ‘Whitesell Brothers League last week when he hit 209 (511). Building Supplies was top-scoring team with 622 (1726). Construction leads with 10 points followed by Supplies with 9, SK Sid Rolls 624 For Church League Sid Fielding broke out of a slump with a “bang” last week when he hit 624 for Shavertown B in Back Mt. Church League. The B team took all 4 from Orange with Carl Roberts adding 592; F. Fielding 557 and Newhart 554. Kunkle hit 519 for Orange. St. Paul’s Lutherans snapped the 16 game winning streak of Dallas A and took 3 points. T. Wilson was high with 540; Stair had 526; Hirner 507 and M. Evans 500. Cliff Garris hit 583 for Dallas; Bellas rolled 566; Cross 531;-Reese 510 and Scheckler 507. Third place Dallas B really leaned on Mount Zion for all 4 points. Chiz Lozo led the way “with 590; Bob Moore hit 587; R. Garris 555 and Gauntlett 552. Trucksville A took 4 from' Shavertown. Shoemaker hit 560; Lawson. 527 and Rundle 506. B. Thomas had 511 for Shavertown. Carverton A took all from Shaver- town C, with Jack Dana hitting 571; Piatt 531 and Altemus 503. Edwards had 528 for Shavertown. Trucks- ville C and Carverton B split 2-2. Harry Long had 590 for Trucksville; Cobleigh 535. Spare had 536 for Carverton. Trucksville B took 3 from East Dallas with Dimmick 551; Morgan 523; and Soltis 504 doing the scoring. Bob Moore had 522 for East Dallas. Lehman lost 3 to Huntsville with Eckert hitting 504 for the Christians. Here’s Trudnak Again! Jack Trudnak came back Monday night and posted an- other 600 series after just hit- ing 614 Friday. This time, it was for George Shupp League and, hitting 224-179-220 (623), he led his Wreckers on to take DAY, FEBRUARY. 10, 1961 by Berti’s and Raiders with 15 + each. team with 180-190 (514) and Mor- ton turned in 181. Jack Roberts was hitting them for Meade’s with 185-185 (537) assisted by Yankoski (504) and Kravitz with 205. Berti’s took 3 from Crusaders with Shemanski in front with 206 (541) followed by G. Shupp rolling 192 (507); Krajewski 188 (504); Dicton 189 (519); and Fielding with 190 (503). Crusaders had Joe Harris 188 and Bogdon 186 on the line. Noxen VFW lost 3 to Raiders when Klass hit 213 and Chet Molley posted 193 (548) for Raiders and assisted by Rudick 195 (501); Bon- fig 190 (524); and Barsch 180 (500), Raiders rolled a terrific third game of 1013 pins and three-game total of 2750. VFW featured Blizzard with (512) and Hollos 181. Sportsmen took over Dallas Lions for 4 points with Harold Kocher leading off with 192 (538) and Bia- logowicz rolling 187-185 (520). All the Lions could show was 198 by Thomas. Crispell’s took 3 from Casterline’s. Joe Shalata made all the noise with 213-211 (581), with 214 (559) by Moore for Crispell. Van Campen with (500); John Kriel 196 (527); and Dimmick 199 did all they could for Casterline. ’ Nelson Dymond is sporting a new bowling ball this week, since he held the lucky numbe at, Crown Imperial Lanes Jan- uary 29. Maybe you have it this week! Did you look? If you are holding number 279429, you can use your new Black Beauty Ball next week. Reimiller Hits 242 (642) In Community Service League, Reimiller led Ben Franklin to a 3 point victory over Besecker’s, roll- ing 242-220 (642), assisted by Bol- ton (524). Ben Franklin managed 1 point with Lloyd Williams and Monte helped Trudnak boost the | for 4. Delaney recorded 2210 pins. Another team member of Del- aney’s, Jean Agnew, holds single high of 230. Glova still has team single high of 834. Goodman’s team is leading Imper- ialettes League with 15 points after taking 4 from Joe’s Men Shop, Della Bellas 158-155 (454) and M. Considine | hitting 157. L. Lord hit 150 for Joe’s. O’Malia took 3 from Garrity. | Helen Bonomo was top scorer with | 195-152 (487) while JK. Gansel | turned in 156; J. Dougle 175 and M. Milne 155. Garrity featured Lila | now holds second place with 13. points, taking over Triangle Motors | Glova. E. McShea and G. Charnitski | each rolled 167 games for Triangle. | 10% points, taking 4 points from | Apex on the strength of E. Moyer’s | 571 mentioned above; 170-159 (475) | by Ruth Lyons; 160 by J. Agnew | and 154 by T. Denmon. Apex had Grace Sickler fighting with 153-199- 187 (539) while her teammate, P. Kolton, tried with 159. Note: I have had complaints from Delaney’s that I have overlooked 400 series that Ann Kardell has posted. Ann has been improving steadily and if I have overlooked any high scores she has had, I am very sorry. I'll check more carefully after this, Annie. ; Jeanne Richards was thrilled with a beautiful 202 game Thursday in Dallas Women’s Club League; she totalled 483 for three games. Asters 606-1645 and Daisies lead the league | with 10 and Daffodils, 9 | Humphreys’ Bootery Top Team Plains Blouse succumbed to | Stanley hitting (539) and (528). White's started out second half over first place Mercuries for 4 | points. Kardell and Ambrose, with 590 and 591 respectively, were too much for Austin’s (552), Mercuries only 500. Guyette’s led by Makar (598) and Whittaker (539), took 4 from Orchard Farm which had Demmy fighting with (542). ° Eleanor Moyer broke the record previously set by Bea Carr in Imperialettes League Friday when she rolled a 571 series, beating Bea’s 540. While Eleanor was smashing this record with games of 224-166- 181, her Delaney Sun Gas team was breaking a record set by Glova Funeral (2203 total pins). Humphreys’ Bootery last week and | | dropped to second place with 7 | points, just 2 behind the Bootery. | | Bocar, Dallas Dairy and Circle Inn | | are tied up with 6 each. The dairy | | girls took total pins of 2438 while | their opponents on Bocar took ‘high single of 891 and they each took 2 points. Circle copped 3 from West Side after “sponsor Pete” turned up in second game to cheer them on. Rita Costello had high series of single game of 214. Rita also posted games of 182-167-178. Here is another good bowlerette who bears watching. Rita is usually quite consistent and has been bring- ing her average up fast since . she started league bowling two leading the scoring with | Lozo with 155-155 (450); R. Nov. | roski 163 and E. Shaffer 167. O'Malia Glova took over third with 12] Bea Carr hit 150-161-155 | (466) and G. Grant posted 161 for | Delaney holds fourth place with | years ago. Also hitting in 500’s were Anita Pascavage 164-177-175 (516); Marie Ciccarelli 158-193-157 (508); and Lorry Scheckler (504). In the upper 400’s were Grace Sickler 167-150- 164 (481); Marilyn Morris 173-169 | (479); Gert Schneider 173- 153}, (453); Liz Weale 158-176 (477). | High games were posted by W. Boy- | | sen 161; M. Bellas 157; R. Novroski | 158; S. Gearhart 154; P. Poynton | 187; M. Dimmick 170; D. Mallin 151; |and A. Selingo 166. ; Pete Ambrose has got his Tuesday night team figured now. He makes it a point to show up after the first game is finished. If the Circle Inn girls have lost it (they usually have) he puts his foot down, gives a few lectures on “how not to let a team down,” and sits down to cheer them on. And what does the team do? Naturally, they take 3 points! | Rachel Crispell Scores For Natona Rachel Crispell led scoring for Natona Girls League with 183-157 (463) while Lacettes were taking team honors with 526 (1525) lead- ong the group with 8 points. Tricot- nettes hold second place with 8. Eleanor Moyer rolled 159-155 (455) for Lacettes while Pat Klug added her 181 (410) to Rachel's games, guiding their team to take 4 from Carderettes. G. Fielding and N. Ben- SECTION B—PAGE 3 Did you lose a sweater, skirt, bat or pair of gloves during the holidays? Tony doesn’t know what to do with the many he has found at the Bowling Lanes. One may be yours! It may be wise to inquire. | Orchids Lead Lutheran Women Orchids lead Lutheran Women's League with 8 points while Camellias and Carnations are tied with 6 each. Gardenias had team high of 765 and 2107 total pins Thursday. K. Kalaf- sky with 177 and Olive Wade 170-158 (438) led individual scoring. Good scores were posted by J. Inman 172-156; L. Bolton 156; T. Morton 162; L. Cyphers 157; S. Roberts 170; M. Gosart 164; P. Dungey 165-155; M. Hislop 158. Rosenbergers Score For Idetown The Rosenbergers made the news last Tuesday when Bill scored 208 (529) for the men and Flo /hit 158 (455). for the girls. Teddys hit 866 (2514), (high team) and lead the league with 17 points. Cubs hold second place with 16. The Blind Bowlers Tourna- ment was cancelled Sunday due to the bad weather, but the whole affair will go on as scheduled this coming Sunday, so be sure to attend and bring the family. Practically every sale of every product manufactured in the U. 8S. nett hit the 400’s and E. May, M Harvey, and C. 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