The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 27, 1961, Image 9

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
THE DALLAS POST THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1961
Circle -Inn Ladies have been giv-
ing the men a lot of competition in
Lakers League. The girls took the
first half championship and are
still going ‘‘great guns”. The team is
made up of some fine women keg-
lers; most of them beginners with
only two or three years in the sport.
Recently, the Ladies met Kocher’s
¥'s and spilled pins all over the
lanes. Anita Pascavage rolled a
beautiful 586(190-193-203); Rita
Costello posted 544(152-214-178);
Rose Novrosky hit 443. They took
all 4 points.
It’s a fine thing Tony Bonomo is
doing for Becky Casterline. He has
set aside the evening of May 8 as a
special benefit night for the Caster-
line Building Fund. Becky and her
family were forced to leave their
home when it was destroyed by fire
in January. She is well-known at
Crown Imperial, an enthusiastic bow-
ler in more than one league, and her
many friends and neighbors got to-
gether to help her rebuild, Tony do-
ing his bit by sponsoring this spec-
ial event.
Camellias Lead Lutheran Girls
Camellias are on top of Lutheran
Women’s League with 33% points
followed by Carnations with 30.
it Aellias led scoring Thursday with
2137 total pins and Orchids had a
745. A. Whiting led individual scor-
ing with 193 and S. Roberts had
156-183-152 (491).
Games of 150 plus were recorded
By DORIS MALLIN
| by Libby Cyphers 180 (469);
Morton 175; G. Farley 165; A. Dun-
!gey 154; P. Dunley 155; M. Gosart
154-157; R. Plata 157; R. Nygren
150-166; D. Berlew 151.
Yankoski Leads Scoring
Leo! Yankoski led Major
League scoring Friday with 219
(605) when along with Al Cic-
carelli’s 207 (593) and Dim-
mick’s 192 (543), Gosart’s Ap-
pliance team proved to be too
much for Birth’s Esso and
snapped a losing streak of long
duration. Birth’s showed only
Nick Buynak with 193 (544).
One week to go in Crown Im-
perial League and the boys are
looking for points and position.
After Friday’s action, Dallas Nursery,
Phillips Supply and Luigi's finished
one, two three.
Dallas Post is showing strength
in the stretch and took 4 from
Jim-Jon. All men hit in 500’s with
Gorey 201 (551); Knecht 190 (553)
and Varner 197 (549) leading the
way to a team total of 2708. Jim-
Jon featured J. Thomas 193 (559);
Carey 177 (525) and Trudnak 197
(515). x
Dallas Nursery came up with 3
points from Luigi's as Luigi went
to the ‘line without services of
Carl Roberts. Dan Richards was
high for the bakers with 203 (573)
followed by Shalata 203 546) and
Rodda 196 (522). Nurserymen had
C. Garris 198 (554); Stredny 199
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gan 188 (523).
Vanderhoff and Berti’s squared
away with four men each and
Sanders came out on the long end
of 3-1 count. Shoemaker led all
scoring with 201 (569); Birnstock
had 191 (528) and Adams 192 (510).
For the Truckers T. Wilson 189
(540); B. Allabaugh 195 (526) and
Stair 198 (512) managed to “take
the middle game.
Phillips and Shavertown Lumber
split 4 points as Phillips came in
with 1005 pins in the first “heat” to
cinch one game and total pins. For
Suppliers, it was Bob Moore 221
(591); Yanik 212 (561); Reese 211
(545) and Gauntlett 197 (519. Shav-
ertown had Cross 197 (550); Kriel
181 (520); Berkheiser 184 (514) apd
Kocher 177 (501).
Michael and West Side Novelty
cut up a pair as Buddy Hoblak led
West Siders with 207 (574). C. Wil-
liams, Panunti and Molley came up
with 500’s to help in the last two
games. For the Diggers, it was P.
Thomas 210 (548); F. Ambrose
216 (543); Hospador 195 (541) and
Disque 195 (503).
Berti’s Extend Lead
Berti and Sons Trucking ex-
tended their lead to 21, points
ahead of Raiders with two weeks
remaining in GEORGE SHUPP
league.
Berti now holds first with 44
points while Raiders trail with
only 41% points.
Berti and Sons copped 3 from
| Dallas’ Lions with Ron Fielding
| leading the way with 211 (530)
| followed by Shemanski with 528
and Brace 205 (508). Nobody hit
| 500 for Lions.
Meade’s rolled 2733 against Raid-
ers 2712 to win 3 points. Leo Yan-
| koski with 204 (562) was top
scorer for Garagemen followed by
| Kravitz with 518 and Hudak 200
| (513). Cross hit 200 (393) for two
games. Chet Molley with 212 (549)
land Rudick (516) led faltering
Raiders.
Crusaders won 3 at expense of
Wreckers | with four men. Joe Bog-
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Tess ' (540); Andrasko 225 (537) and Cor-| don 203 (510) led winners; while
Amos hit 201 (509) and Morton
213 (505) for Wreckers.
Casterline won another 3-timer
with Noxen VFW the victim. John
Kriel 539 and Dimmick 206 (537)
led Haulers. Murphy's 497 was tops
for VFW.
Sportsmen took over Crispell’s for
3 with Tom Cadwalader showing the
way with 201 (542) followed by
Lettie. with 208-209 (533) and
Bialogowicz 533. Bob Moore 522 and
Bill Shalata 512 paced Service
team.
Church League Begins Playoffs
First round of Back Mt. Church
League playoffs began last Wednes-
day. Regular season’s champion,
Dallas A blasted a- huge 970-904-
931 (2805) to defeat Dallas B.
Tom Cross led A’s with 571; Al
Bellas had '568, Al Scheckler 559.
B’s had Chiz Lozo at 565; Ralph
Garris 556.
St. Paul's defeated Shavertown
B, Tex Wilson leading the way
with 540. Sid Fielding was high
for Shavertown with 501. Shaver-
town C defeated Trucksville C. Gor-
don Edwards had 544. John Wardell
led the losers with 541.
Trucksville A defeated Trucks-
ville B, Bill Long top man with
567. Herb Dimmick led B's with
590. Carverton B defeated Shaver-
town A. Bill Thomas had 541 and
Tom Metz 517. East Dallas defeat-
ed Lehman by only 10 pins, Bob
Moore leading with 541.
Harold Fritzges led the way with
522 when Mount Zion defeated
Carverton A. Huntsville Christian
defeated Orange; Bob Price led
with 534.
Also hitting in the 500 class
were Reese, (C. Garris, B. Moore,
Swingle, Gauntlett, Hirner, Zim-
merman Stair, Peterson, H.. Long,
Shoemaker, Soltis, Moyer and Eck-
ert.
Dallas A meets Lutheran next
week: Trucksville A rolls against
Shavertown C; Carverton B-Hunts-
ville Christian and East Dallas-
Mount Zion.
Eckert And Whittaker High Scorers
Eckert led Hawks to 4 point
win over Cardinals in St. Paul's
Brotherhood League when he
posted 603 on games of 184-193-
226. Alton Whittaker led Orioles
with 235 as they split 2-2 with
Eagles, led by Bob Monk’ 223
558 and Dean Weale 202 (537).
Owls and Blue Jays split with
‘Wally Gosart leading Jays, 205
(561) and Morgan hitting 209 (542).
Bob Ashman led Owls with 202
(540).
Charlie Nafus led Crows to 3
point victory over Ravens with 207
(558) assisted by Kreidler 188 (522).
pins. Hawks lead league with 39
points ‘followed by Owls, 38.
Delaney And Goodman
Tie For First ‘
In the last match of the season,
Delaney Sun Gas (first half
champs) and Goodman Florist tied
up first place in Imperialettes |
League. The two teams then had to
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Blue Jays rolled 956-2580 total |
roll off the tie to determine second
half championship. Goodman’s took
it with 3 points Friday night with
Della Bellas leading on 178 (466);
Anita Pascavage hitting 160-157
(457); Lillian Trudnak 189-156
(453) and Mary Ann Considine 192
(441).
Delaney put up a good fight with
Eleanor Moyer posting (520) 171-
170-179-and Jean Agnew hitting 173-
168-153 (494); Ruth Lyons led off
her 440 series with a round 200 and
Ann Kardell hit 157 (405).
The teams met Monday night for
championship playoff. Results next
week.
Bocar Breaks Own Record
Mary Dimmick Rolls 537
Circle Inn slipped last week,
losing 4 points to Bocar who
had a terrific night, posting high
game of 918, and breaking its
own league record of 916 and
2593 total pins. Leading the
victors were Mary Dimmick 176-
188-173 (537); Grace Sickler
189-171 505 and Florence Alla-
baugh 189-166 (493) with Peggy
Poynton hitting 175 and L.
Scheckler 158. Marg Milne led
Circle with 162 (450) and D.
Mallin hit 166.
Anita Pascavage had high game
of 238 and rolled 511 series for
Humphreys’ Bootery as it took 1
R. Costello 151 and M. Bellas 159.
The Dairy girls were hittig em with
Marilyn Morris rolling 162-150-179
(491) ; Evelyn Kamont 179 (470); Liz
Weale 165-178 (483).
West Side Building split 2-2 with
Plains Blouse. Jean Agnew led
West Side with 162-177 (487) and
Eleanor McShea hit 169-170 (472).
Rose Novroski scored 177-184-170
(531) for the Blouse team with
help from Marie Ciccarelli 203 (468)
and B. Zimmerman 155.
Circle leads with 39 points; Dal-
las Dairy has 31 and Bocar 29%
Eleanor With 587 Series
Eleanor Moyer led all scoring
in Dallas Women’s Club League
when she rolled a beautiful 221
game and chalked up a big 587
series. Poppies starred with 607-
1723 total pins and leads league
with 40 points. Daffodils are
next with 34 and Marigolds have
31.
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