ANTA Holstein ons to’ ery low present g index such as omycin, reactive | L ¥ E » y S wo : Nd 4 »\ a Li EE TT TW Woe NR BW TO i 1 BW with ” (544); Thomas, 500s. wl 1961. { "DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ~ By DORIS MALLIN ‘A new Black Beauty Ball will go to the holder of number 044765 this week. If you have this number, go immediately to the desk at Crown Imperial Bowling Lanes and ask for Tony Bonomo. Winners of passes in Teen-Age Jieague the last two weeks were Paul Margellini, Bob Berlew, Bill Kelley and Jo Birnstock. Corgan and Richards Lead Scoring Mike Corgan 223-233 (618) and Dan Richards 187-246 (611) led scoring in Crown Imperial ‘Major League Friday. Mike hit ‘his series for Dallas Nursery, first place team, and with help from Andrasko 209; and C. Garris 204 (552) took 3 from Vanderhoff’s. Danny’s scoring © was done for Luigi's, second - place team. He was assisted by teammates Rodda and C. Rob- ‘ ‘erts in the 500’s when they took 3 from Michael's. Bob ‘Shoemaker led Vanderhoff’s with 228-211 (585) and F. Stevens hit- 190-193. Michael's had Paul Thomas with 192, and Hospodor 194, Ehret and R. Ambrose were in the low 500’s. "Phillips kept third place with 4 “from West Side Novelty. All Phillips’ _ ‘men hit 500 with Bob Moore leading, 211 (359); Gauntlett had a near ‘triplicate’ with 178-179-179; L. Reese “hit 200 and: Yanik 196. Charlie Williams was all West Side had with 200 (512). Dallas Post took 3 from Berti's Frank Muchler leading 201 "Mike Gorey hitting 202 (553); Nafus with 200 and Varner and Knecht in the 500’s. Berti’s, fourth place team, featured Bill Alla- | baugh 216-192 (587); T. Wilson hit 212 (549) and J. Berti (520). Jim-Jon and Birth’s split 2-2 and are tied in fifth place.” Oak Brace hit 1236 (582) for Birth's with H. ‘Coolbaugh hitting 202-190 (564) sand Buynak (532). Jack Trudnak “led Jim-Jon with 200 (547) and Carey and Stolarick hit Carey and Matte had 200 ‘games. * “Gosart lest all to Shavertown Lumber. Paul Kamont rolled 210- 206 (597); .J. Berkheiser 204 (551); and Kocher and Cross hit 500’s. De- Barry, Yankoski and Ciccarelli hit 500’s for Gosart’'s with DeBarry posting 191; Yankoski 190-193 and ‘Ciccarelli 190. ” ' Shavertown .Lumber had high total pins of 2763 and Berti’'s had ‘single high of 950. Raiders On Top St. Therese’s Raiders took ‘ over top spot in GEORGE SHUPP Tongue Monday night by! { winning 4 points from ‘Crispell Farm Service. ‘Raiders have 301, points followed by Wreck- ers and Berti & Sons with 29 points each in second place. With Chet Molley firing 200-212 (594), Mike Rudick 516 and Klass contributing 202 along with Barsch 226, Raiders rolled a 2780 series in sweeping Crispell’s. Bob Moore was “big gun” for losers with 202-215 (586) followed by Joe Shalata with 532. Berti & Sons won 3 at the expense of Noxen VFW. Brace on 550, Field- ing 527 and Shupp 521 paced the Truckers. No one was hitting them || for VFEW. Dallas Lions upset previous front- running Wreckers by * winning 3 points. Jim Thomas 564, Dick Myers 211 (525) and Bud Davis 522 led Lions: Jack Trudnak 210 (577) and Russ Monte 202 (502) helped Wreck- ers cop middle game. Crusaders won 3 from Meade’s Garage as Bob Fallon showed the way on 219 (569) assisted by Ed Carey’s 500. Walt Meade 203 (532) led garagemen. Kravitz hit 527 and Yankoski 517 along with 202 by Jack Roberts to help Meade’s win last game. Casterline Hauling took over Sportsmen for 3 points with Casey Dimmick showing the way on 210 (561) along with Bill Jones 513 and John Kriel 505. For Sportsmen, Al Gulitus totalled 517, Harold Kocher 500 and Lettie hit 203. Ciccarelli Hits 604 Al Ciccarelli posted high 604 series in Back Mt. Neighborhood League for Disque Funeral Home while team mate Nick Buynak was rolling high single of 248. Al also hit 192-223 and Nick posted 204 and 589 series; Yanik had 198 (551). Disque tcok 3. frem Stonehurst with high , game of 1007 and 2808 total pins. Beaumont Inn rolled 280%. 3 Stonehurst with only two men in 500’s. featured ‘Lec Yankoski with 201-210 (589); Navich 199 and Ben- nett 197. Dallas Dairy is second place team and took 4 from Bolton’s with Carl Roberts in the lead, 224 (566); Ron Fielding 213 (550); S. Fielding hit 195. Bolton’s were down with no men in 500s. Beaumont Inn moved up to third line with 4 points from Dixon’s and Payne holds fourth on a 4 point win from Kern's. “Charles Bray led the Inn with 209-199 (586): Blizzard hit 224 (574); G. Bray 191-212 (559). Tops for Dixon’s was Rudick (515). Payne had three men in 500’s with SUMMER WEIGHT JACKETS (ZIPPERED) White with Black & Gold - Knit collar cuffs & Bottom “LAKE - LEHMAN” Embroidered On Front LEWIS - DUNCAN SPORTING GOGDS Narrows Shopping Center KINGSTON i { Farm Spring Open House | SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1961 | 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. See the “NEW GENERATION OF POWER” 4. and 6 Cylinder. | Gas and Diesel Tractors nti i X NEW FARM AND INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT FREE AT OUR STORE — LATEST IN OIL FIRED FURNACES | : TOP LINES OF STOKERS HOME EQUIPMENT PRIZES and SURPRISES Rural Supply Co. Mubhlenburg to Harveyville Road. 3 SHICKSHINNY R. D. 1, PA, COME AND HAVE 4 GOOD TIME LUNCH MARCH 25, 1961 Phone Muhlenburg 256-3331 -Owls. Paul Kamont high with 206 (567); Matte hitting 190-190 (555); Stredny 190-194 (528). Kern's had only three men on the approach and none hit 500. Robinson's had three in lower 500’s, Tom Gauntlett ahead with (528) and Tom Robinson hitting 190. Code’s took 1 point with Code Besteder hitting 194 (503) and Smith a round 500. Richardson lost all to Shady Side when only three men showed, hit- ting in low 500’s, and the dairymen 195 (402) for two games. Dodson’s took 4 from Titman’s | and Crown Imperial, 4 from Merl’s. | Titman’s; Joe Shemanski 211 (561) Ehret 190 (560), and Stolarick 190 (519) for Crown; Walt Mickno 214 (533), A. Hudak 191 (506), and Olenick (506), Merl’s. Dallas “A” Sure Champs * Dallas A wrapped up Back Mt. Church League champion- ship last Wednesday night when: they swept all 4 points from East Dallas while second place Shavertewn B split with Trucks- ville B. Al Scheckler paced “Champs” with 586. Cliff Garris had 569; Al Bellas 562 and Tom Cross 514. In the Shavertown - Trucksville match, Carl Roberts had a big night with 624; Newhart hit 510; W. Mor- gan 535; and H. Dimmick 500. Dallas B moved closer to second by taking 4 from Shavertown A. Ralph Garris had 561; Swingle 558; Lozo 500 and Gauntlett 513. A. Tex Wilson was the big scorer with an even 600; Zimmerman hit 573. For A’s it was Fred Rundle 587 and Shoemaker 578. losers. Mount Zion, with 3 from Hunts- ville Christian, featured Leon Em- 529. Willard Piatt 566 and Tough 507 scored when Carverton A took 3 from Lehman. with Paul Kunkle hitting 520; Geb- hart 515; Baird 509; Metz 558 and Parrish 518... Cardinals And Hawks Tied Cardinals and Hawks are tied in "League with 29 points. 2533 total pins. Roberts (Blue-Jays) scored a high 220 and Kromelbein (Eagles) hit 219 (567). Leading Ravens in the split with Blue Jays was Ambrose 205 (532). ‘Kromelbein had help from Weale 199 (546) when Eagles took 3 from Crows. McCarty led losers/with 191 (535). M. Whiting 198 (551) and Maza 191 (518) led Cardinals on to 4 point victory over Orioles. Hawks and Owls split 2-2 with A. Whiting 180 (519) leading Owls. Cadwalader High Scorer Tom Cadwalader led the scoring Wednesday with 197 (523). Con- struction had high team single of 681 and 1831 total pins. Developers lead the league with 19 points. Teddys Lead Idetown Bears Teddys hold first place in Idetown Bears League with 31 points. Polars took team honors last Tuesday with 919-2622. Bill Rosenberger and Steve An- drasko led the men with 201 _and 550. Women’s honors went to Melba 147 (406). \ Girls! Girls! Turn your 'W. 1 B. C. chance books and returns in to the desk at Crown Imperial as soon as possible. Kay Gacha will be out sometime next week to pick up all returns. Lakers Here's one we never hear from! ‘What's the occasion? Looks like Kocher’s Boys are holding the lead in this league with 24 points-next in line, Stegmaier Lads with 19; Burke’s and Kocher’s (Girls are tied with 18 each; Edwards Cafe, Circle Inn, Sportsman Bar-A, 17 each; then Burke's Girls, Stegmaier Lassies, Edwards Gals, Circle Lad- ies, Spor tsman Bar-M. Thursday, Circle Inn Ladies hit high single of 974 and XKocher’'s Boys had 2768 total pins. High singles were posted by J. Rodda 234; 'G. Gosart 222; with Rodda hitting 583 series; Edwards 535; and Gosart 523. Anita Breaks League Record Anita Pascavage broke record set by Jean Agnew’s 230, when she hit individual high single of 232 Friday in Imperialettes’ League for Goodman’s team. Anita’ also included 151-156 games and totalled 539 series. With help from Lillian Trudnak 179 (438); Mary A. Considine 160 (426), and Della Bellas 161 (485), her team won 3 from Garrity, taking team horors with 798 (2192). 166-194 (499); 179-152 (496) and J. Pieczmski 171. was led by Grace Sickler 158-175 (478); (453); E. Kamont (429) and C. Purvin 164. Jewell Thompson led Glova with 167 (436); M. Sebolka “Mario Ciccarelli led Triangle to al and |- with six men featured J. Elston, 207- | { Don King 200 (552) and Traver 190 | scored for Dodson’s; J. Sholes 205, | 4 | hit 169-166-157 (492); Rita Costello St. Paul’s took 8 from Trucksville | Shavertown C stopped Trucksville C 4-0. Don Peterson led the way with | 550. Clint Cobleigh had 524 for the | manuel 569; Seiple 545 and Eckert | Orange took 3 from (Carverton B | first place of St. Paul’s Brother hood A’ second | place tie exists between Crows and | Eagles rolled high game of 889 Friday and Cardinals posted | in Whitesell Brothers League last " Webber 158 and Wilma Weidner || Rose Novrosky led Garrity with | Lila Lozo hit 164- Glova dropped 8 to Apex; Apex |: Peg Kolton rolled 175-152 {hit 158; B. Carr 160; and G. Grant 154. : = THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961 rolled 192 (449); Alberta Cross 170 (444) and G. Charnitski 157 (434). | Eleanor McShea led Delaney’s with { 151-154-150 (455); Jean Agnew 155- 156 (442) and R. Lyons 155. O’Malia and Joe's split 2-2. Helen | Bonomo hit 160-153 (437) for O’Malia. E. Hardisky posted 163, E. Saddington 151 for Joe's. Jean Agnew is to reeeive a triplicate patch from W. IL. B. C. fer a 127 triplicate she rolled in this league last week. Circle Still Leading Circle Inn grasped a tighter hold on top spot in Country League last week when it took 3% points from Bocar and pulled out in front of Dallas Dairy by five. The dairy girls | cle. hit 2425 total pins and Plains Blouse posted high single of 833 while taking 4 from West Side Building. Annabell Selingo hit 200 (482) for | Circle, (evening high single) and | Rose Novroski rolled high series of 539 for Plains Blouse. including 157-185-197 games. Doris Mallin | 182-158(473); Grace’ Sickler 172- | 180 (471); Marie Bellas 161-165 | (462) ; Mary Dimmick 152-165(460); | Marie Ciccarelli 182 (457).. Other. highs posted were | Agnew; 154, S. Gearhart; M. Morris | 178; I Weale 157-154; A. Pascavage | 156; P. Poynton 150; C. Hadsel 162; E. Saddington, 157; M. Milne 160. Last week, it was Grace Sickler, ski 187 (468) taking honors for Country League. Hadsel posted 163-175 (473); Elaine Saddington 173-157 (465); Marie Ciccarelli 174 (458); Marge Milne 170-151 (453); Liz Weale 156-150 (438) Jean Agnew! 172 (451) and individual Carol 3 point gain over Delaney’s. Marie Casey Selingo 152-162 (450). 173,73. ; Gosart 163-165-161 (489) and Rose Novro- | Single games were reported by T. Denmon 156; L. Sheckler 156-154; 160; F. Allabaugh 170; M. Morris 175; R. Costello 163; A. Pascavage 154; M. Bellas 163. Circle Inn took another 4 from West Side ‘Building and now leads league with 26 points, 8 ahead of | Dallas Dairy. Bocar posted 863, single high and Circle hit 2391 total pins. | Moyer Takes Individual Honors Eleanor Moyer led Dallas Wo- man’s Club League with 170 (456). (1634). Daffodils lead league, tied in games with Poppies, 27 each; Daisies are next with 24. _|'slipped, losing 3 to Humphreys’. Cir- M. Gosart High Scorer Marg Gosart hit 175-184 (485) for Lutheran Women’s League while Carnations posted team single of 747 and Camellias rolled 2153 series. Camellias and Carnations are tied with 24 points each. D. Berlew hit 180-152 (453); K. Kalafsky 179-156 (445); D. Kaye 166 (455); P. Dungey 166 (447); L. Cyphers 166 (451); A. Dungey 155; | and R. Nygren 150-157. Bernie Hits 505 Bernie Pape hit 179 (595) for Women’s League while Oaks were hitting team highs of 701 (1992). Pines lead league with 30 points. G. hit 177 (474); gowicz 174 (488). with 24 points and only 8 losses after taking 4 from Fighters. Gray hit 164 (417) and J. Swingle 158 (418) for the Sox while Donna Parrish led losers with 140. Rebels took 4 from Yanks and “holds second place with 20 points. KING NEPTUNE SEA FOOD MEMORIAL HIGHWAY DALLAS CALL . .. OR 4-495| and your piping hot order will will be ready when you stop by. Poppies took team honors with 554 | G. Farley 155; S. Roberts 158-150; individual honors in Harveys Lake | H. Bialo- | White Sox leads Teen Age League |! Bob | 1 In this contest, it was Tony DeGoisa | 178-160-175 | Vanderhoff 187 (428), P. Paynton 150; M. Dimmick 157-] (513) for Rebels and Yanks. Untouchables are next with 19 | points and won 3 from Red Sox, B. | Kunkle leading with 135. J. Field- | ing posted two 125 games for the Sox. McCoys took 3 from Tigers. ‘Chip | Landis hit 181-151-134 (466) for | Tigers. " Lawmen took 4 from Bold | Rollers with Bill Kelly hitting 201- | 169-172 (542); B. Allen hitting 188- | 140 (449) and E. Lamoreau 160-150 -169 (479) for winners. J. Hill hit | 152 (404) for Rollers. | McCoys and Yanks have 17 each and Lawmen has 16. Chip Landis holds record high of 213; Bill Kelley, 542 series; Bill has highest average | of 166; Chip 164 and T. DeGiosa 160. 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