dish sert, RCH or ship Or with arch vice uts, ircle Mrs. orge rsal; Re- [eet- i) Nor- ork- Re- hoir e of ). m. hoir; - GOD » ugh ples’ fru - —— DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ‘Women’s the Dallas Lanes. Applications will be available at | the desk in Crown Imperial for Bowling League won the Black W. I. B. C. City Tourna- | | Beauty Ball last week. A new ball ment any time after Sunday, at ‘which time Kate Gacha will visit If you have any questions to ask Kate about your league, be on hand to meet her. Kate will also pick up all final re- turns on (Chance Books which have be A distributed among women’s Te PLEASE ‘turn in your books By DORIS MALLIN Tom Teetsel, member of Teen-Age is given away each week. This week's winner is holder of number 1017114. More 600’s In Major League Some of Crown Imperial Major League boys were “hitting them” again Friday with four rolling 600 series. Carl Roberts led scoring for Luigi's with 227- © 203 (619). and directly opposite or money before then. ee? 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Gorgan hitting 204 (533). Nurserymen had 500’s. Jim-Jon featured Jim Thomas 211 (568); Panky Stolarick and Ed Carey rolled 507 series with Panky posting 209. Berti is fourth with 66 and took 4 from Michael's with Tex Wilson leading 190 (543). (C. Allabaugh had 217 (521) and R. Stair and B. Alla- baugh ‘touched’ the 500’s. Dallas Post copped 3 from Shaver- town Lumber. Bruce Varner led the victors with 209-202 (584); M. Gorey Muchler rolling 202 and C. Nafus 194. Cross's 607 for the ‘“lumbermen’” went to no avail as the best his team mates could show were Kocher and Kriel in low 500’s. Vanderhoff and Birth’s each took 4 from Gosart’s and West Side Novelty. Shoemaker’s 600 inspired the Sanders and 'W. Smith and J. Birnstock came up with 202 (543) and 209 (553). Pete Ambrose rolled 193-195 (572); A. Ciccarelli 194 (523) and OS. DeBarry 521 for Gosart’s. Nick Buynak was high for Esso men with 215-209 (587); Oak Brace hit 219-203 (574) and A. Bellas rolled 520. West Side’s M. Panunti chalked up 194-197 (564); C. Wil- liams hit 198 (548) and Hoblak hit 209 (504). Jack Yanik Hits 603 Jack Yanik spilled 6963 pins for Disque Funeral Home: in B ack Mountain Neighborhood League last week based on 192- 213-198 games. Teammate B. Weaver posted 211 (573); B Allabaugh hit 200 (559); A. Ciccarelli 192 (534); and N. Buynak 212 (533) to help take 8 points from Shady Side and give Disque a first place lead by a narrow margin of 2 points. Shady Side took second game by 6 pins. Dallas Dairy took 4 from Richard- | son’s and is in second place with 40 points. Cliff Garris was leadoff man | with 198-193 (572); S. Fielding hit 11190 (553); R. Fielding 194 (530) and C. Roberts 508. Jack Trudnak rolled 193 (554) for Richardson joined by Kravitz and Carey with 500s. Beaumont Inn holds second place with 38, but lost 3 to Crown Imperial. Roy Stair led Imperial team with 191 | (510) and C. Bray posted 200 (553) for the Inn. Dixon took 3 from Herm Kern's; Code’s, 3 from Stonehurst; Payne, 1 from Titman’s (losing total pins by 3); Bolton, 3 from Robinson; and Merl’s and Dodson’s split 2-2. Hitting for Dixon’s were Plata 211 (575); Bonfig 202 (514). Kern's had J. Lancio and J. Gansel in 500s. Dixon has 35% points in fourth place. Stonehurst, with 34. points, had only J. Navich in 500’s with 196 game and J. Knecht posting 195, G. Smith 190 and B. Krajewski 211 had 500 series and H. ‘Shupp hit 199. Payne holds 32% points. Nick Stredny led scoring with 195 (560); P. Kamont hit 190 (546); and A. Matte with 204 and F. Muchler rolled in 500’s. ‘C. Titman chalked up 191 (546); V. Dibble 206 and H. Gaylord in 500’s. Robinson with 29 had Tom Gauntlett on record with 213-186- 190 (589) and D. Richards had 194. J. Bolton hit 211 (534). J. Birnstock, with 202 (526) and W. Richardson 203 (511) rolled for Dodson’s and A. Hudak and W. Mickno had 500 series. Thomas Hits 621 Jim Thomas copped individual scoring honors in GEORGE SHUPP league Monday" night when he rolled a 621 series on games of (214-232-175). His total helped Dallas Lions split 2-2 with Sportsmen. Raiders contnue on top with 391, points with Berti & Sons next with 37 and Wreckers follow with 35. Raiders knocked off Noxen VFW all 4 to increase: its lead. Mike Rudick 527 and Fred Bonfig 525 showed the way. Berti & Sons won 3 from Crusa- ders in a close match winning total wood by 16 pins. Krajewski 204 | (541), Fielding 203 (533) and [the “tree-growers” 221 (581) and |the big men for Truckers. All | Shemanski and Brace with 514 were Carey with 231 (557) and Harris 501 led Crusaders. Lions with Thomas’ 621 split 2-2 with Sportsmen, Myers also chipped in with 215 (557). For the Grille team, Kocher was the noise with 199 (553) with Bialogowicz next with 517. Meade’s Garage slowed up fast- moving Wreckers with a 3-timer. “Mush” Cross led Garagemen with | led Wreckers with 215 (556) fol- lowed by Amos with 542 Monte 524 and Morton 510. Meade’s won total ' pins by 13. Monte missed a 175 trip- licate with 174 in his final game. Casterline Hauling behind Dim- mick's 566 swept all 4 from Cris- pell’s. Vancampen chipped in with 513 for Haulers. Joe Shalata 209 (549) and Moore 523 led losers. Hawks And Owls Tie Up First Hawks and Owls are tied in, first place of St. Paul’s Brother- hood League with 33 points each and Cardinals are perched just below with 32. Hawks led scoring Friday with 842-2454. Fiske of Ravens hit 218 and Nafus of Crows hit 199-181-203 (583) for top individual scoring. Whittaker led Orioles with 206 (582); Weale (Eagles) 203 (573); Hoover (Hawks) 200 (536); Ashman (Owls) 180 (524). (Culp also hit 193 (541); Rudy 179 (513) and A. Whiting 195 (508). Tom Cadwalader High Scorer Tom Cadwalader was leading scor- er in Whitesell Brothers League with 187 (511) and Plumbing and Heating led teams with 635 (1824). Construction holds top spot with 132 points, 6 ahead of second place Building Supplies. Bears End Season Idetown Bears saw the end of the season last Tuesday, Teddys on top with 40 points and 20 losses; Cubs took 30; Pandas 26 and Polars 24. ' Teddys was top team with 932-2514 total pins and Paul Kamont led indi- vidual scoring with 203 (530). Sophie Zimniski topped women’s scores with 189 and THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1961 Wilma Weidner with 488 series. The annual banquet will be held April 29 at O'Connell's Twin Lakes. Crown Imperial Girls Crown - Girls team played two games over the weekend. It met Ashley Lanes Saturday and took 4 points with Evelyn Roberts spilling the pins to the tune of 573 includ- ing games of 192-187-194. Ginger Gosart rolled 169-178-166 (513); Billye Jamees hit 186-187 (493); Henri Benkovsky 173 (487) and Grace Sickler 164 (466). Uzdilla with 553 and Irene Cap 513 led Ashley. The local girls took 3 from New- town Sunday in a make-up game. Evelyn was again in front with 193- 204 (543) and Billye 199-169-168 (536). Grace posted 163-177 (492); Crown lost second game by a mere 2 pins. Liz And Elaine Take Honors Liz Weale and Elaine Sad- dington shared individual hon- ors last week in Country League. Liz posted single game high of 194 and Elaine, including 186- 187 games, roiled a beautiful 515 series. Liz also hit 180 and finished with 502. Grace Sickler went on record with 177-181 (506). Liz’ Dallas Dairy team took total pins of 2383 and Elaine’s Circle Inn had high single of 848. Elaine was joined by teammates Carol Hadsel 186-157 (491); A. Sel- ingo 168'and D. Mallin 154 as their Circle team took 4 more points from Humphreys’ Bootery, giving it 37 points, 111% point lead ever Bocar. R. Costello 157-161 and A. Pascavage 156-153 led Humphreys’. Backing up Liz’ series for Dallas Dairy were Evelyn Kamont 157-166 (468); M. Morris 179 and G. Schneid- er 151 as ‘they took 3 from Plains Blouse. Hitting the pins for Plains were Rose Novroski 173-155 (452); S. Gearhart 150 and C. Cannon 154. Bocar took 4 from West Side scored 155 for Plains. Glova Takes Over First Glova Funeral took over first place in Imperialettes League with 3 points from Joe’s Men Shop while Good- man dropped to second with 3 point loss to Triangle. and Triangle and Apex tied in fourth. Apex took 4 from O’Malia. Leading scoring Friday were Grace Sickler and Eleanor Moyer. Grace started out with beautiful games of 218-211 and Ann | Henri 171 (482) and Doris Berlew | 203 (578) with help. fron Yankoski] 120, (162). | with 535 and Meade 507. Trudnak and F. Muchler hit 500 series with | Building with Grace's ‘series tops | and M. Dimick hit 158. E. McShea | Delaney Gas | holds third, losing only 1 to Garrity ended with 557 series. Eleanor hit 196-171-189 (556). Ruth Lyons posted a nice series of 150-158-179 (487); Peg Kolton hit 150-181 (480); Jewell Thompson had 165-190 (477); Rose Novrosky 186-160 (474); Gloria Charnitski 171-153 (470); Evelyn Kamont 157- 158 (464); Marie Sebolka 157-157 (462); and Mary Ann Considine 168 (451). Several nice games were rolled by A. Pascavage 158-163; E. McShea 156; A. Cross 152; M. Ciccarelli 164; B. Carr 170; M. Weber 157; J. Agnew 154; L. Lozo 167; C. Purvin 150-151; H. Bonomo 155; K. Gansel 154; and M. Milne 158. Apex took team honors with 781- 2266 total pins. Moyer, Schneider, Daffodils, Poppies Eleanor Moyer and Gert Schneid- er copped individual honors for Dallas Woman's Club League last Thursday while Daffodils and Pop- pies were scoring for teams. Eleanor rolled 473 series and Gert scored 182. Daffodils had single high of 591 while Poppies posted 1610 total pins. 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