en ~ Bowling News ) | By DORIS MALLIN big 258-213-202 (673) to take honors for individual high series in Crown Major League: Bob hit his series with Vanderhoff Sanders against Phillips Supply, but Phillips took the long end of the match with 38 points. Also hitting close to the 600 mark was Lew Reese 246 (592) . and Beb Hanson 225 (594). Vanderhoff’s also had Adams hit- ting 199 (539) and Birnstock 181 (534) and for Phillips it was, in addition to Reese’s score, Gauntlett 224 (552); Lyons 204 (544); Yanik 203 (543) and B. Moore 187 (526), “The excitement has died down after Sunday’s big event, All Star ~ Tournament, and everything is back to normal at Crown Imperial Lanes. We are all proud of our representa- tion in the tournament and even more so of the outcome when three of our Crown Imperial girls placed in the top five. Congratulations, girls! ; L week's winner of the Black Beauty Ball was Tom Hopa, Hunts- ville, Dallas. It could be you this week! Do you have number 815958 ? 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Let us SCOVELL 253 WYOMING AVENUE Lf BU 7-6027 - KINGSTON BU 8-5703 We making up a team total of 2757 pins. Dallas Post copped 4 from Gosart’s with * good series rolled by [Frank Muchler 213 (576); Bruee: Varner 202 (572) and Knecht 207 (553) for the Printers. Yankoski 197 (557) and Ciccarelli 214 (552) were high for Gosart’s as they failed to bring home a point. Luigi's and Dallas Esso cut a pair as Luigi's posted a big middle game to decide total pins. Eddy led Luigi’s with 217 (559) followed by Richards 190 (556); C. Roberts 217 (543) and Rodda 195 (542). For the “gassers’”’, it was Coolbaugh 202 (569); Montross 223 (562) and Buynak 220 (554). (Al Bellas had to settle the coffee bill again.) Shavertown Lumber and Berti’s came up with the most exciting match of the evening when Berti’s took first game by 9 and then lost the second by 8. Berti's went into the last heat leading by 1 stick; won third game by 2 pins, taking two games and total pins by 3. For Berti’s, it was C. Allabaugh 189 (532); Stair 193 (527); B. Alla- baugh 183 (523) and J. Berti 175 (500). Shavertown came in with Kamont 200 (556); Kriel 202 (547); and Berkheiser 195 (547). Jim-Jon’s/ and Michael's split a pair as Jim-Jon took first game and hung on for total pins. Matte 200 (554); Thomas 198 (539); and Trud- nak 201 (520) were high for the “tomato’’. boys. Bob Hanson's 594 plus J. Roberts 196 (524) and Ehret 200 (504) were big guns for the “diggers.” Dallas Nursery continued on its “merry” way in first place as it took 3 from West Side Novelty with Charlie Williams leading West Siders 214 (586); Landis 197 (546); Panunti 211 (535); Molley 176 (507). For the Nursery, it was Frank Kardell 198 (573); Nick Stredny 192 (570) and C. Garris 223 (559). The Nurserymen now have a 12 point bulge in first place. Yankoski, Krajewski Lead Scoring Leo Yankoski and Ben Kra- jewski copped scoring honors in GEORGE SHUPP league Monday night. Leo rolled high three of 598, including a 242 game. Ben had high single of 251 and totaled 591. St. Therese’s Raiders moved into top spot with a 4-timer from Dallas Lions. Tony Plata led Raiders with 211 (547) aided by Rudick 530 and Barsch 514. Klass, bowling 2 games, totaled 367 with a 205. Jim Thomas made the noise for Lions, but to no avail, with 204; (B77): Gavigan posted 512. LUZERNE THEATRE THURS. — FRI. — SAT. Elvis Presley “The Flaming Star” (Cinemascope and Color) SUN. and MON. (Con. Sun. 2-11) Two Thrillers “Model For Murder” Co-hit Last Woman On Earth” TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Shows 6:30 and 9:00 Audrey Hepburn “The Nun’s Story” — Gift Nights — Choice of Crystal ware or China THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 Berti- & Sons hold second place with a 3-timer from Casterline’s. Ben Krajewski’'s 251 (591) led Truckers with help from Ron Field- ing 243 (563) and Shupp 507. John Kriel 543 and Jim Casterline 504 helped Haulers win final game, Wreckers claim third place and stayed in the running, winning 3 from Crispell’s. Bill Morton contin- |. ued his fine second-half showing for Wreckers with 220 (567). Also help- ing Bill, was Trudnak 205 (525), Kalafsky 515 and Monte with a 200 game, Joe Shalata and Bob Moore again led Farm Service with 210 (549) ‘and 215 (541) respectively. Leo Yankoski’s series was the big factor as Meade’s and Sportsmen split 2-2. John Hudak was the other top roller for Meade’s with 549. Al Gulitus was tops for Grille team with 201 (573), Bialogowicz pitching in with 504. ; Crusaders won 3 from Noxen VFW. Bob Fallon’s 513 was tops for Crusaders, while Murphy hit 509 for VFW. Both teams went with four men, Raiders led with 19 points, Bert & Sons 18 and Wreckers 17. Dallas Dairy Is On Top An upset occurred in BACK MT. NEIGHBORHOOD League last week when Dallas Dairy, Disque, Payne and Shadyside each took 4 from their opponents. Dallas Dairy held on to top position with 23 points; Disque edged into position by itself in second with 20; Payne moved up the line to third with 18; a four-way tie. now holds Kern, Stonehurst, Beaumont Inn and Robinson in fourth place with 16 each; and Dix- on and Titman dropped to fifth and sixth; Shadyside switched places with Merl’s to place next to last. There were no 600 series rolled, but hitting very close were Nick Stredny 213-199-184 (596) for Payne's and Jim Olenick, 217-207 (592) for Merle’s. Robinson’s Kennels came through unexpectedly with a first game of 1006 pins against Herm Kern's. Tom Gauntlett 206; Dan Richards 201; Tom Robinson 210; and Tom Cross 191 turned in high games to help make up this total. Payne Printery rolled high total pins of 2759 against Code’s. Jerome Thomas and Jack Birnstock turned in high’ single games of 223 and 225 respectively. Carl Roberts 208 (555) and Sid Fielding 208 (552) led Dallas Dairy against oon Imperial; Dave Cairns 198 (522) hit for Crown. Disque featured Nick Buynak 204-200 (583) and Bill Allabaugh 212 (549) while G. Bray 181-198 (533) and C. Bray 188 (530) led Beaumont Inn. Top Man for ‘Payne’s was Nick Stredny with Frank Muchler hitting 220, while Jerome Thomas rolled two games, 223-188 for Code’s. There were no 500 series rolled for Shadyside, but a high handicap pulled them through for 4 from Dod- Al Bellas was excited last Wednesday when he nearly rolled a 600 series in Back Mountain Church League, Al hit 599 for Dallas A, giving his team a big lift in taking 3 points from Trucksville B. Come on, Al! All' you needed was one more pin! y Al had lots of help from his team- mates, Scheckler 563; Yankoski 509; and Cross 507. Trucksville had 'Wil- bur Morgan 542; Dimmick 520 and Owens 507. Carl Roberts had a nice series of 580 for Shavertown B., but his team lost 4 points and was knocked out of the running by Shavertown A with Charlie Mannear’s 529 high. Mount Zion took 3 from Carverton B with Leon Emmanuel hitting 559 and Tom Metz 574. Jack Berk- heiser posted a big 596 and Shoe- maker 526 for Trucksville A, only to lose 3 to Dallas B with Willard Lozo in front with 574; Moore 554; Gaunt- lett 515 and Cairns 507. St. Paul's took 3 from Lehman. Dave Zimmerman led scoring with 556 and Wilson hit 511. Lehman had Guyler 515 and Tough 539. Trucksville C and Orange split 2-2. John Wardell hit 559; Cobleigh 511; Berlew 539 and Baird 503. Shavertown C tripped East Dallas, 3-1. Shavertown was led by Van- Blarcom 526 and Edwards 518. Bob Moore rolled 562 for East Dallas. Jack Dana had a good night with 587 for Carverton A, taking 3 from Huntsville Christian; Milt Evans hit 506 for Huntsville. Dean Weale had a big night in St. Paul’s Lutheran‘ League ‘when he posted 200-210-187 (597) a week ago. The news was withheld that week when the secretary was “snowed” in and couldn’t make the dead- line. this week with 234 (547) and Cort- right with 177-223 (559). Hawks took 3 points from Blue Jays and tied in first place with Cardinals who lost 3 to Owls. Blue Jays hit Wally Gosart was hitting them | EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave. Dallas Phone OR 4-4921 859 and Ravens had 2442 total pins. Kreidler hit 208 (538); Ambrose 181 (535); Weale 177 (524); Me- Carty 194 (521); Eckert 185 (514); and Ashman 178 (508). '| Buzunis and Lamoreaux Share Honors Buzunis with 199 and Lamoreaux (521) shared honors in Whitesell Brothers’ League while Developers with 658 and Plumbing & Heating, 1782 total pins led team scoring. Construction leads with 13 points. E. Whitesell hit 514; Hetrick 513; Cadwalader 511. Rosensbergers! High Again? Rosenbergers copped honors again in Idetown Bears’ League with Bill (452). Steve Andrasko had a 544 series. Polars hit 959 (2672), high team Teddys lead the Bears with 20 points. Billye James 179-211-170 (560) and Evelyn Roberts 178- 196-176 (550) led Crown Imper- ial Girls when they took 2 points from Stanton Lanes Saturday. This leaves our “gals” just 2 points behind the Stanton girls, and first place. The local team led with 131 pins after first game, then lost second by only 9, giving it a 122 pin lead when they lost third by only 49. Also hitting for Crown Imperial was Grace Sickler 173-171 (498); Ginger Gosart 182-182 (490). Ann Sireno led Stanton with 179-173- 203 (555). Grace and Marge Post High Grace Sickler was really hitting them in Imperialettes’ League when Helen Bonomo rolled 162-164-183 (509) and Marge Milne hit high single with 194 (489) for O’Malia. 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