The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 30, 1961, Image 11

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    DALLAS, sorbate]
Bowling News
(Continued from Page 4 B)
507 J series. Wilma Weidner led the
girls with high single of 164 and 461
series. 3
Marie Ciccarelli Top Scorer
Marie Ciccarelli was top scor-
er in Imperialettes League Fri
day when she rolled 156-208
(504) for Triangle Motors. Her
team took honors with 2090
total pins and split 2-2 with
Glova Funeral.
G. Charnitski hit 153 for Triangle
and Jewell Thompson 173 led Glova
with games of 150-153 by B. Carr
i by G. Grant and F. Sperl.
pex had top game of 794 but lost
3 to Delaney Gas. Eleanor Moyer led
Delaney’ with 173-154 (471) and
Ruth Lyons had 168. Evelyn Kamont
hit 485 including 152-199 games for
Apex; Grace Sickler had 163 and
Dot Parent 167.
Garrity took 3 from O'Malia with
Lila Lozo rolling 172-167 (478) and
Rose Novroski hitting 159-150-151
(460). Kate Gansel and Janice
Blight led O’Malia with 157 and 169.
Joe's Men Shop lost 3 to Goodman
Florist. Lillian Trudnak posted 156
for Goodman and Melba Webber 158
and K. Miner 153 scored for Joe's.
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‘day. Orchids posted 785-2089 total
Grace Sickler Hits 242-566.
Grace Sickler set a new rec~
ord in Country League last
Tuesday when she ‘rolled six
consecutive strikes and wound
up her second game with 242.
Including first game of 177, she
totalled 566 for the evening.
Teammate Mary Dimmick came
through with 150-159-221 (530)
to help the team, Bocar Manu-
facturing, set a new high with
916-2509 total pins while taking
3 from Humphreys’. Bocar
slipped ahead of Dallas Dairy in
second place by 1, point.
Rita Costello hit 176-167 (489) for
Bootery, assisted by A. Pascavage
151 and M. Bellas 157.
Dallas Dairy split with West Side
Building. Marilyn Morris 158-191
(468) and E. Kamont 152 led the
“dairy” while Mary Shook passed
153 for West Side.
Circle Inn took another 4 with
only three girls on the approach. The
second game was close with Plains
Blouse losing in last frame by only
2 pins. Elaine Saddington scored for
Circle with 182-157 (470); C. Hadsel
hitting 150 and D. Mallin 156. Rose
Novrosky led Plains with 155-164
(462); M. Ciccarelli chipped in 151-
161 and P. Poynton 162.
Eleanor Moyer Takes Honors
Eleanor Moyer led scoring in
Dallas Woman’s League with 192
(523), another feather in her “bowl-
ing cap.” Eleanor heads the roster
practically every week and is fast
becoming one of the top women
bowlers at Crown Imperial.
Daisies team was high with 607-
1639. Poppies lead the lineup with
30 points and Daffodils and Daisies
are tied with 28.
Moyer And Harvey High Scorers
Eleanor Moyer hit 160-179-166
for Lacettes and, Marion
Harvey posted 183 (456) for Naton-
ettes in Natona Girls League.
Lacettes lead league with 36 points
followed by Tricotnettes with 211%
Lacettes and Natonettes tied for high
single with -562 and Lacettes had.
1602 total pins.
N. Smith hit 169 (440); G. Fielding
152; P. Klug 152; L. Crispell 166;
C. Bennett 153 and B. Reese 150.
Morton, Cyphers and Orchids
Tess Morton with 221 (480) for
high single and Libby Cyphers with
two 190 games and 519 series joined
the Orchid team for top honors in
Lutheran Women’s League Thurs-
pins. Camellias lead league with
26 points followed by Carnations 25.
High scores were posted by A.
Whiting 200-161 (496); D. Berlew
154-160-167 (481); K. Kalafsky 163-
159; D. Kaye 168-151; A. Corbett
163; and P. Dungey 154.
Pines Lead Lake Women
Pines head Harveys Lake Women
with 38 points and took honors last
week with 768-2164 total pins. Myra
Davis posted high single with 195
and ‘Bernie Pape had 190 (521).
+ Week before, Eleanor Edwards hit
214 (525); H. Bialogowicz 201 (519)
and B. Carr 184 (516).
Teen-Agers Roll 500 Series
Tony DeGoisa 186-220 (546); Chip
‘Landis 153-183-179 (515) and Bill
Kelly 185-217 (531) surprised every-
one ‘Saturday morning with their
fine bowling. Tony and Chip rolled
against each other on Rebels’ and
Tigers’ in Teen-Age League. Tony's
Rebels lost 3 to Chip’s Tigers.
Bill's series helped Lawmen take
3 from Yanks. He had plenty of
help from E. Lamoreau 202-162
(497) and Brown 154.
White Sox hold first place with
26 points followed by Untouchables
22% and Rebels 21.
J. Hill had a big 206 (464) for
Bold Rollers, taking 3 from Red Sox.
Fighters and Untouchables tied third,
game, leaving Fighters with 1% point.
McCoys and White Sox split 2-2. B.
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1961
SAFEGUARDS AGAINST
COMMONEST GANGERS
Gray led Sox with 152.
Pass winners Saturday were Har-
old Casterline and John Swingle.
In the final games of the season,
Shavertown added the = Play-Off
crown to its regular season champ-
ionship by overpowering Huntsville,
60-47, and the All-Stars composed
of players from Harveys Lake and
East Dallas teams squeezed by the
All-Stars from St. Therese’s and
Prince of Peace by a score of 55-50.
Shavertown Wins
For the first quarter of the Hunts-
ville-Shavertown fray, it looked as
though it was going to be a close
game right down to the final buzzer.
Shavertown took an early 6-0 lead,
but saw it vanish as Bob Grose
swished the cords three times with
his long set-shot.
The end of the first quarter found
Shavertown maintaining a slim 14-
12 margin.
After that period, however, it was
a losing effort for Huntsville, as, in
scored them 22-6 to hold a 36-18
halftime lead. ‘Shavertown was
sparked in the first half by sharp-
shooting Bob Hontz, who hit for 14
of his 17 points in these first two
stanzas. ;
Both teams scored nine points in
the third quarter, and Huntsville
outscored Shavertown 20-15 in the
final period, but it was too late for
the losers to overcome such a large
deficit. i
Shavertown had four men tally in
double figures; Bob Hontz with 17,
Ernie Widmann with 15, and Stan
Davis and Gene Brobst with 10
points each. For Huntsville, it was
Gary Dietz and his 14 points leading
the way, supported by Clint Brobst’s
11.
In the All-Star game, both teams
were well-matched, as, at the end
of the first quarter, the St. Therese’s
-Prince of Peace team led by one
point, and at halftime the Harveys
Lake-East Dallas cagers led by one
point. The fourth quarter was the
undoing of the losers as they were
outscored 20-12, a period in which
every one of the winners hit the
scoring ‘column. For the winners,
‘“Dead-Eye” Frank Tencza was the
leading point-getter with 5 goals
and a perfect 5 for 5 from the free-
He was backed up by Don ‘Zeek’
Hinkle, who tallied 11 counters. The
losers had three men in double
figures; Pete Letts and Tom Rich-
ardson with 16 each, and Keith
Yeisley with 11.
This was thé last Church League
action for the season, and the
officers and personnel of the League
wish to take this opportunity to
make this the greatest season ever!
See you next year!
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DEFEATING HUNTSVILLE 60 TO 47
the second period, Shavertown out- -
throw line for a total of 15 points.
thank everyone who has helped to
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Referees; Tex Wilson, Bob Addison
The League presented monetary
gifts to those who have worked
without the slightest hesitation
week after week to help in various
ways. Recipients were the janitor,
Mr. Dymond, the timekeeper, John
Carey, ‘the scorekeepers, Bob Letts,
Judy Wright, and Pat Sinicrope.
Presentation was made at half-time
of the Championship game by
League President Bill Wright.
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Deaths* 39,000 Ap copy.
SKIN Sore that does not Annual checkup,
New cases* 66,000 heal, or change in avoidance of over-
Deaths* 4,000 wart or mole. exposure to sun.
BREAST ; Annual checkup,
New cases* 63,000 | Lump : Mickey monthly breast
Deaths* 24,000 | M& Inthe breast. self-examination.
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Deaths* 37,500 ment. facts on smoking.
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OWNERS BEWARE!
Dog-catchers are operating in
the Back Mountain. Thomas
Marshall of Dushore was inves-
tigating in Sweet Valley earlier
this week, working his way
toward Dallas. Many, fines have
already been levied on owners
who failed to procure 1961
licenses. SN SN
Ten years ago, over fifty
people in this Dallas area were
apprehended, the biggest haul
in. ‘history. Doctors, dentists,
ministers, and even a Justice of
the Peace, were found guilty and
fined.
Constable John Lukovitch of
Sweet Valley, speaking for Mr.
Marshall, advises dog owners to
get licenses immediately, and
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