CH nr ship GE | Life or the soil > of ase , or 5 tk”? 001, Jur nce will YS rls, sek ee- sic ool re- * nd he on Ey - with BS ——. - DALLAS, PENN! SYLVANIA Back Mountain Firemen’s Bowling League wound up its Sixth Season its annual banquet Monday night at Continental Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bonomo, Crown Imperial Lanes and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ryce, Meshoppen, former league president, were guests of honor, Master of Ceremonies was Tom DeMeo, league secretary. Fred Field- ing presented trophies to the follow- ing: Championship team—Lehman GC, WE REPAIR ALL SMALL APPLIANCES! @ TOASTER ok ® IRONS @® PERCOLATORS ® WAFFLE IRONS and any other Small Electric Appliance you might have. TED MARTIN OF EMBELTON’S REPAIR SHOP is our Repair Mgr. - JENKIN'S I" “HARDWARE & SUPPLY G0, 1714 WYOMING AVE. EXETER BORO. WYO. 295 ‘door prize. i match between the two Lehman i as Bob Disque recovers from injured | back. ' dinner. | are Fireman Bowling League Holds Annual Forme: Captain Bruce Varner; Bob Disque; | Randy Wright; Steve Andrasko; Ed Stolarick and Ed Wright. Second ! place — Jackson A, Captain Fred Fielding, Sid Fielding; Ted Heness; | Ken Cooper; Ed Jeffrey and Tom De- ! Meo. Playoff Champions — Trucks- ville A, Captain George Gaylord; Tom Evans; Will Newberry; Gene Thomas and Fred Spencer. Second place, Playoff — Franklin, Captain Nelson Dymond; Joe Perry; Andy Matte; Elmer Phillips and Jim Mitchell. High series, team — Jack- son A; individual — Ted Heness; single game, team — Jackson" A; individual — Sid Fielding; high average — Ted Heness; most im- proved bowler — Walter Waggoner. Submarine awards went to New- berry, Darrow, Kerpovich, W. Field- ing, Burnett. Ruth Stolarick, Lehman, won the Next event will be a teams, which will take place as soon Loser buys winner lobster Store Related Items Together A rule of good storage is if items used together, store them. together. When cleaning shelves and drawers, use the storage rule to check that items are in a convenient place, suggests Mrs. Ruth Darbie, extension home economist, Luzerne county. Store containers, wrapping pore. end special equipment used to prepare foods for the freezer in the same place. Keep vacuum cleaner attachments together and near the cleaner. A cloth or sponge, a floor mop, and special preparations used to clean the bathroom are handy when stored at one place, in or mear the bathroom. Storing related items together makes it easier to do a job and helps to save steps. 253 Wyo. Ave. BU 7-60217 WE WILL DECORATE FOR YOU— GIVING EXPERT ATTENTION TO EVERY DETAIL. EASY PAYMENT PLAN TOO! SCOVELL - Kingston BU 8-5703 2 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1961 SECTION B—PAGE 3 Tt] be over soon! Two or three weeks at the most and all leagues | will be finished and the fanfare over! But, this year will be different. No rest for the weary! Summer leagues galore! Take your pick and get into the swing of things! Cliff Garris is already shout- ing about his Monday night Summer Major League for men only to start May 15, 9 p.m. Those who have already signed should turn in their highest averages of season’s second half at Crown Imperial Desk immed- iately and if anyone else is interested, get in there and sign up! Do you have number 0429357 | You have won yourself a new bowling ball! See Tony at Crown Imperial. Teenage bowling passes were won last week by Casterline and Birn- stock. Dallas Nursery Takes Championship Dallas Nursery took championship of Crown Imperial Major League after defeating Shavertown Lumben, Friday 3-1. Frank Kardell 233 (589); Cliff Garris 217 (587); Nick Stredny 201-191 (571), did the scoring while Kocher, Kriel, Kamont, and Cross hit 500’s for Lumber Company. Lew Reese hit a big 625 (255- 196) for Phillips as they took 4 from Dallas Post, (shoving the Printers back down to sixth place) with 2728 total pins. Tom Gauntlett added 200-181 (576) to Reese’s scores and Lyons and Moore hit 500’s. Charlie Nafus posted 199-206 (572) for the Post and Muchler and Varner had 500’s. Birth’s hit high game of 1000 pins and took 3 from Michael's. Nick Buynak hit 191-200 (558) while Montross, Bellas and Brace rolled in 500’s with Bellas posting 213 and Brace 245. Doc Thomas’ 193-254 (591) stood alone for Michael's. Luigi’s took 3 from Jim-Jon with Richards, Eddy, Rodda and .C. Roberts in 500’s for Luigi and Trud- nak, Matte and J. Thomas for Jim-Jon. Vanderhoff lost 3 to West Side Novelty. Panuntiled West Side with 559 ('209-190); also in 500 class were Molley (211); Landis and Williams. Shoemaker with 205 and Adams had the only 500’s for Vandy's team. Berti’s lost 3 to Gosart’s. Ciccarelli just missed 600 with 192- 292 (599) and Leo Yankoski hit 211 (572); Debarry rolled in 500 class. High for Berti's was Tex Wilson 190-199 (566), only 500 series. Church League Playoffs Second round of Back Mountain Church League Playoffs found St. Paul’s dumping Dallas A by over 100 pins. All Lutherans hit 500’s; Hirner, Evans, Zimmerman, ‘Wilson and Stair. Dallas had Bellas, Garris and Reese in 500s. Trucksville A gained finals by defeating Shavertown C. Shoemaker and Rundle hit 500’s for Trucksville and Peterson for the losers. Huntsville Christian defeated Car- verton B with Bill Eckert hitting a big 584 and Evans hitting in 500s. Metz did same for losers. Mount Zion continued its sudden winning streak and defeated East Dallas. Harold Fritzges led Zionists with 500 plus series and Bob Moore led Dallas. . Next week, Lutherans meet Trucksville A and Huntsville Chris- tian competes with Mount Zion. Eckert And Nafus Lead Scoring Charlie Nafus led Crows with Al y By DORIS MALLIN 209-206 (583) and Bill Eckert, Hawks, with 211 game in St. Paul’s Brotherhood League Fri- day. Hawks and Owls are tied in first place with 41 points each; Cardinals, ! Crows and. Eagles have 36 each. Hawks had 867 for one game and Crows rolled 2426 total pins. High scoring was done by Whit- taker 202 (561); Kreidler 208 (541); Raph 188 (534); Ashman 187 (526); Morgan 188 (525); Culp 202 (517); Weale 188 (503) and Dungey 190: (501). Construction Wins Second Half Construction hit 638-1781 Wed- nesday and took second half | championship of Whitesell Brothers | League. Tom Cadwalader hit 193 | and W. Hetrick rolled 501 series. | Construction will compete against Developers (first half winners) this week to determine season champion- ship. 600 Series In Shupp League Three 600 series were rolled in GEORGE SHUPP League Monday night. George Shupp led with 624 on games of (188-234-202), Bob Moore tossed 610 total on (211-166-238) while Joe Shemanski finished with 606 (202-190-214). With Shupp and Shemanski sup- plying the “big punch,” Berti & Sons swept 4 from Wreckers. Kra- jewski totalled 542 while Fielding hit 366 for two games; Jack Trud- nak 231 (561) and Bill Morton 520 for Wreckers in a losing cause. Raiders kept hopes alive with a 3-timer over Casterline Hauling. Mike Rudick 539 and Chet Molley 516 led Raiders while John Van- campen and John Kriel rolled 554 and 547 respectively for Haulers. Art Blizzard's 536 was responsible for Noxen VFW sweeping 4 from Sportsmen Bar & Grille. Nobody re- corded 500 for losers. Tom Cross with 200-199 (592) was the big man for Meade’s Garage as they copped J from Dallas Lions. John Hudak chipped in with 541 and Walt Meade 532. Dick Myers 520, Jim Thomas: 518 and Dave Kunkle 208 (509) led the three-man Lions team. Bob Moore’s 610 and Joe Shalata’s 555 helped Crispell Farm Service to a 3-timer over Crusaders. Bob Fallon with 521 led four-man (Crusader team. Don’t forget Monday night, May 8, at 9. It's an,important night at Crown Imperial for the Casterlines. All open bowling receipts will be turned over to Casterline Building Fund. They have been without a home since theirs was destroyed by fire in January. Cliff Garris, Carl Roberts, Fred Stevens, Tom Cross, Steve Wyda are members of championship team of Tunkhannock Businessmen's League. The local boys rolled under spon- sorship of Shadowbrook Dairy at Shadowbrook Lanes, Tunkhannock, and came away Sunday with cham- pionship after defeating Charles Brothers, first half winners, by 169 pins. Another regular member of the team was George Yadick, Steve was sixth man and present at all matches. Congratulations! Crown Imperial Girls Win Again Crown Girls took 4 from Shoe- maker Tire with Billye James spilling 564 pins (167-191-206); Evelyn Rob- erts hitting 183-153-203 (539); Grace Sickler 182 (471); Henri Ben- kovsky 164-162 (499) and Ginger Gosart (433). The girls knocked - Goodman Takes Championship Rose Novroski led Plains Blouse Yea, Delaney! was the cry around | with 155-167 (450); S. Gearhart hit town last few weeks after Delaney | 150; B. Zimmerman 154; M. Ciccar- took Imperialettes League chcam- | elli 157. Circle had Marg Milne hit- pionship for the second half. De- | ting 179; Elaine Saddington 178; | laney and Goodman (first half win- | Casey Selingo 163 and Doris Maltin | ner) ended in a tie and Delaney | 174, ? came out of a playoff victorious. | pg, vv. But, not for long! Last Monday, the Mo-y€s Scores two teams met again and Goodman took the championship by 7 pins. This really hurt, since it is a handi- | cap league and Delaney gave away | | 54 pins. There were some nice i games rolled on both teams. Good- ' Libby Cyphers Tops All man featured Anita Pascavage 175| Lutheran Women’s League honors | (464); Mary Ann Considine 180 went to Libby Cyphers Thursday (442); Della Bellas 157 (442). Elea- | when ‘she hit 158-171-195 (524). nor Moyer led Delaney with '150- | Gardenias and Orchids shared hon- 178 (471); Tooties Denmon hit 155- | ors with 721 single and 2097 total 150 (450); Jean Agnew 186 (438) | pins. Camelias hold first place with and Ruth Lyons 151 (419). Yea, 36% points. Goodman! A. Hospodar hit 192 (462); L. Dallas Dairy Moving Up Hopkins 171-159; D. Berlew 168- Dallas Dairy moved to within 5 163 (450); M. Hislop 157; T. Morton points of leading Circle Inn after |152; L. Bolton 155. taking 4 ffom Plains Blouse... Dairy : girls were on, rolling 824-2352, high for the night. Circle lost 3 to Hum- Eleanor Moyer scroes again! This | time, Dallas Woman’s Club League! with 192 (533). Poppies lead league with 43 points and hit 574 (1683) | | Thursday for weekly high. CROWN IMPERIAL MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS phreys’ Bootery. Rita Costello Team Points spurred Bootery girls on with 173- ! DALLAS NURSERY =. 95 | 158-180 (511) and Anita Pascavage | PHILLIPS SUPPLY CO . 84 and Marie Bellas caught on “with | LUIGI'S PIZZERIA . 18% 170 and 165 games. BERTL.& SON %............ _..89 Liz Weale led Dairy with 173-166 BIRTH'S DALLAS ESSO 64 (476); E. Kamont hit 158; Gert | DALLAS POST aay Schneider 163 and Marilyn Morris | JIM-JON TOMATOES TB 166. i VANDERHOFF SANDERS ... 60 Grace Sickler posted 159-202 | WEST SIDE NOVELTY CO... ...59 (508) for Bocar and with P. Poyn- | GOSARTS APPLIANCES .._.. 57 ton’s 153 and Lorre Scheckler’s 171 | SHAVERTOWN LUMBER CO. . 54 split with West Side Building led MICHAEL & SON _..A6 by Jean Agnew's 179-157 (470); E. McShea’s 159-159 (460) and T. Den- mon’s 155. 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