The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 28, 1961, Image 2

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Ladies of Crown Imperial team
brought home 3 points from Shak-
ers Saturday night with. Grace
Bickler carrying honors on 182-199
~ (549) ‘and Billye James hitting
181-173 (510). Eleanor Moyer hit
486; Henri Benkoysky 178 (483);
and Evelyn Roberts 181 (475).
total pins were 2503.
Addy Asphalt took 3 points in
competition “with (Cross Insurance,
taking total pins by just 20. Charlie
‘Williams was the main factor hit-
ting 205235 (618), leading Bob
Moore's 224 (570) and Leo Yan-
koski’'s 199 (562). Nick Stredny
‘had 215 (541). Tom Gauntlett was
- down. Charlie's competition ‘was
Jack Broody, who piled up 198-
212-197 (607) for Cross Insurance.
. An upset occurred in Crown
Imperial Major League when
Monk Plumbing and Heating
lost 8 to Dallas Shopping Center
and dropped out of top place.
Taking over lead was Jim-Jon
Tomatoes with 10 points after
‘copping all 4 from Phillips Sup-
ply. Dallas Nursery took 4
from Gosart’s and are second
with 9; Monk’s slipped into
third with 8. Next, with 7, is
Mather’s Black Toppers and 6
point teams are Shavertown
Planned
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| ry Gulf and Dallas Shopping.
It was mot a high-scoring night
for anyone. Top score was 244-196
1(599) by Charlie Nafus for Mathers.
Closest anyoné could come to that
was Mike Gorey, 226 (575) for
Parry’s. Frank Muchler hit 226
| (560); [Steve Bonomo 200-206
| (569); Nick Stredny 204-194 (568);
| Joe Rodda 212 (568); Pete Ambrose
193-191 (562); Harold Kocher 205
| (553); Rich Bonomo 191 (550); Al
[Ciccarelli 225 (542). Single high
scores were rolled by Heness 202;
Szura 199; Kriel 192; Trudnak 195;
C. Allabaugh 213; Molley 202;
| Gauntlett 190; Birnstock 202; Kar-
‘dell 196; Williams 193; Richards
| 197; Myers 202.
Only one big series went on
| record in George Shupp League
| Monday. Jack Trudnak blasted
| away an even 600 for Wreckers
| on 204-216 games. Jim Loh-
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man rolled 214 for ‘Crusaders
and Joe Shemanski, 210 (546)
for Berti. Hudak hit 199-199
for Meade’s against Hollos’ 199
for VFW. 3
| Sportsmen lost ground when they
slipped 3 to Berti’s, leaving 11%
| point margin between them and
| second ~ place Wreckers with 18.
| Wreckers took 3 from Casterline’s.
| Berti’s moved into third with 164.
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The black automobile above is the 1962
Dodge Dart 440, first of the Action
Economy cars. A low-price; full-size
: Dodge that will outrun,’ out-economize
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g 9 most any car around. For a fact, it ace
LR ‘celerates seven percent faster on five per-
‘cent less gas
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50 Lake St.
than last year’s compara-
ble model. Seats are chair-high. There’s
a fold-down center armrest in front,
| nitski, 167 for Joe's.
Raiders took 3 from Lions; Cru-
saders, 3 from Crispell’'s and VFW,
3 from Meade’s.
High for the night was VFW with
986-2744 total pins.
Other 190 plus games were Moore,
197; J. Shalata 192; Blizzard 191;
Lettie 198; Bonfig 192; Klass 190;
Monte 192; Tomasick had 540 series.
H. Heidel copped honors with
660 series Thursday in Back
Mountain Neighborhood League
when he rolled, 268-224 for Bol-
ton’s Diner. Joe Shemanski
piled up 610 with games of 234-
194 for Klass Motors.
Cliff Garris came close with 595
including 191-230 games for Dallas
Dairy and Jack Trudnak posted
223-190 (578) for Klass. Disque
Funeral featured Al Ciccarelli, 202
(559) and Bob Moore, 195 (557).
Bob and Don’s team had Dean
Weale hitting 191 (551) and George
Bray just 550 for Beaumont Inn.
Beaumont Inn and Dallas Dairy
took over the lead with 9 points
each. Beaumont took 4 points from
Robinson’s ‘and Dallas took 4 from
Dixon’s as they climbed ahead of
Payne Printery, who was leading
with 6 points and Disque and
Kern’s with 5% each. Disque,
taking 3 from Dodson’s now has 81%
and Kern's 7%. Payne's and Bob
and Don’s have 7 each.
In the 200’s were Piech 206; E.
Yankoski 204; Richardson 205; Dod-
son 208; Birnstock 203; Matte 215;
Culver 214. Games in 190’s were
| posted by W. Lancio; Oravitz; Van-
| derhoff; Muchler; Ashman, Kravitz;
| Parsons; Bennett.
Eleanor Moyer was on top
scoring again Friday night in
Imperialettes League when she
rolled a beautiful 203-176 (538)
series for Elston’s and Bea Carr
crashed through for O’Malia
with 201 (510).
Top spot belongs to O'Malia
Laundry, 4 points ahead of all run-
ners-up with 11 points. ‘“Launder-
ettes” took 4 from Plains Blouse on
strength of Bea's big game and
Anita Pascavage's 162 (464), mov-
ing ahead of Joe’s, 7 points and
Garrity 61% and Elston’s 6.
Joe’s copped 3 from Avex, Gloria
Grant in front with 164 (455);
Elston’s, 3 from Garrity, thanks to
Eleanor’s top scoring. Delaney’s
took 3 from Goodman’s, Marg Milne
scoring 457. Jewell Thompson hit
164 for Goodman’s, Plains had
Evelyn Kamont, 167 (467); Frances
Sperle, 186 for Garrity; Jean Agnew.
hit 164 on Apex and Gloria Char-
Dink Costello led scoring
in Country League with 162-
160-176 (498) for Tov Shelf as
they took 3 from Dallas Dairy.
Marg Milne starred for Mac
Tools with 188 (491). Grace
Sickler led Bocar with 189
(486) and Anita Pascavage had
‘The white car is the Lancer GT, America’s
first Sports Compact. It carries five. Cor=
ners flat. Handles neat. Really goes.
Bucket seats, all vinyl upholstery, full
carpeting are standard.
Full-size or compact, every Dodge is
rustproofed. Has a smooth ride. Goes
32,000 miles between grease jobs. As
always, Dodge means dependability.
NOW ON DISPLAY AT YOUR DEPENDABLE DODGE DEALER
L. L. Richardson
Phone OR 4-4551
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| Lutheran Church at the Lake.
I also of Harveys Lake.
Dallas, Pa.
THE DALLAS POST, THURS
455. Jean Agnew hit 160 and
Carol Hadsel 161 for Troster’s
and Evelyn Kamont, 162 for
1O’Connell’s.
Troster and Mac Tools tied in
first with 9 each. O'Connell's and
Top Shelf have 7 and Bocar and
Dallas Dairy are fighting over the
cellar. Mac Tools ‘led all; teams with
902-2361 total pins.
Last week, Grace Sickler rolled a
beautiful 542 series with 198-200
games and Evelyn Roberts hit 192
(486). WM. Milne hit 162-175 (467):
and M. Bellas 190 (461). Costello
hit 171; Weale 168 and Agnew 162.
Bowlerettes League ;
Ann Whiting, 184 (452); Kay
Kalafsky 159 (442); and Libby!
Cyphers 167 (444) led scoring in
Bowlerettes League ‘last Thursday.
Duke Isaacs team leads with 8
points; Bolton’s has 7; Whiting’s 6
and Monk’s 3. Bolton’s had 1989:
total pins and Isaacs posted single
high of 723.
In Lakers’ League, it was
Pete Ambrose with 214 (589);
"Rita Cosfello (468) and Dan
Gula, 218 scoring. Top Shelf
Ladies rolled high game of 964
and 2873 total pins.
Kocher’s Boys holds “lead with;
TY points. 3
McCarty Tops St. Paul's
Victor McCarty topped St. Paul's
Brotherhood [League with 213 (537)
and Tigers led team scoring with
DAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961
| Fernbrook
Your correspondent and Verna ||
Lamoreaux, Fern Street, both have |
Easter lilies in bloom for the second ||
time this year. The lilies adorned
the altar of Glennwood P.M. Church
on Sunday for the combined Rally
Day and Promotion Day exercises.
Curtis Bynon, Main Street, who
underwent major surgery three
months ago in Nesbitt Hospital, will
be able to return to work in Philips
Seafood on November 1.
Mrs. Edith Phillips, Kingston, is
a guest of Mrs. Sarah Moss for a
few days.
Mrs. Leona Belles is spending
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Wilson, in New Milford.
Mrs. William ° Compton, Maple-
wood Heights, is spending a week
visiting her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Compton
and Harry in Levittown.
Mrs. Oscar Dymond is able to be
about her home after being ill sev-
| eral weeks.
William Dymond is spending some
in ‘Altus, ‘Oklahoma, since May 12.
He will leave on Thursday for Los
Angeles for Air Products.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reasoner and
family, Demunds Road, have moved
to Meadowcrest.
842 (2327). Tigers lead lineup with
12 points, % ahead of Badgers and
115 beyond Mustangs. . Hoover hit
198 (511) and Guyler roller 212
(502).
Richards For Dallas Women
Jeanne Richards scored 188 (463) |
for Dallas Woman’s Club while
Daffodils hit 573 and Violets rolled
1620. Violets hold top position
Albert S. Hillibush
Buried At Mahanoy
Albert S. Hillibush, Harveys Lake,
was buried Saturday in German |
Protestant Cemetery, Mahanoy City,
following services conducted by Rev.
Frederick Eidam, pastor of St. Paul's
Lutheran Church, at the Disque Fun- |
eral Home; 3
Mrs Hillibush, 76, died Thursday’
morning at Nesbitt Hospital, where
he had been a patient since Septem-
ber 5.
He was a native of St. Nicholas,
son of the ldte Frank ‘and Sarah
Boehm Hillibush, For fifty years he
was employed by the Philadelphia
and Reading Coal Co. He belonged
to United Mine Workers of America,
and was a member of St. Luke's
Surviving is a brother George,
some time with her brother and |
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| time with hig wife, Leonore and son |
{Billy of Demunds Road after being
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