a ni . Waschek, Ellen Bidwell, 4 , [Laverne Kindler, | [Connie Bogdan Erica Vivian, Leslie | October 10. WAR SECTION A — PAGE 6 Horseshoe 4-H Club Back Mountain horseshoe 4-H Club. met on Saturday at Center Hill Acres and watched an exhibition of Hunter Seat Equitation given by Ron Post, Leslie Vivian and Erica Vivian. Present were: Tom Estus; dent, Ron Post, Lee Johnson, Ricky Edwards, Judy Crispell, Marge Wenzel, Houstan Day, Stuart Lacy, David Spencer, ; Vivian, Resia Carroll, Timothy Car- roll, Linda Mekeel, Anne Lacy, ! Linda Tag, Mrs. Tony Bogdon, and ~ . Mr. E. V. Chadwick. presi- Francis | \ | "Old Rugged Cross” Leads In Hymn Poll Leading the nation-wide poll of favorite hymns by a wide margin, lis “The Old Rugged Cross,” beloved of evangelists and gospel singers. “How Great Thou Art” is runner- up in. the 50,000 newspaper reader census. 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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1961 : : DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA 3 4 | 160. Bea Carr hit 184 (473) for |alogwicz 180 led scoring in Lakers Attention Women Leagues A special meeting ‘for all league secretaries, presidents and members will be held at the Eagles, North Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre, Sunday, October 22 at 2:30 pb. m. Every- cne is urged to attend. J Joe Shalata Hits 601 Joe Shalata captured scoring honors in GEORGE SHUPP League Monday night as he spilled the pins for a 601 series on games of 218-172-211. He helped Crispell Farm Servicec sweep 4 from previous front running Sportsmen Bar & Grill. Wreckers took over top spot with 20 points with Berti & Sons tied for second with Sportsmen with 19% points. Other good series and scores turned in -are L. Yankoski 200 (543), Ehret 192-190 (533) and Meade 191 for Meade’s; Monte 211 (562), Trudnak 531 for Wreckers; Gulitus 500, Sportsmen; Mitchell 211 (515), Casterlines; ‘G. Thomas 219-198 (559), Myers, 503, Lions; Molley 538, Rudick 512, Bonfig 500, Raiders; Lohman 500 Crusaders; Hollos 203 (513), Noxen VFW; Brace 211 (576), Krajewski 532 and Fielding 200 (517), Berti & Sons. Bowlerettes Duke Isaacs and Whitings Parts & Servicec are tied with 9 points in BowlerettesLeague. Monk Plumbing & Heating took* team honors in Thursday night action with 760 (2073). Libby Cyphers led scorers again with 182-172 (484) while Kaye hit 451; Whiting 442. Good sngle scores Kave 174, Whting 175, Kalafsky 169 and Gosart 162. Tigers Out Front Tigers hold top spot in St. Paul's Brotherhood League with 16 points with Trojans and Badgers close with 14 and 131 respectively. Moyer copped individual honors Friday nght wth 190 (546). turned in hich single of 196. Other 500’s include Roberts 179 (511): Fek 175 (511); A. Whiting 169 (502). x Trojans took team honors with 815 (2304) pins. ment, and chances of higher games from now on are better. For the first time since beginning of the Dave Eddy blasted away 601. . (231-193) for Dallas Shovnnong Center. Shavertown Lumber featured Joe Rodda 208-202 (58%: Al Ciccarelli led American Legion with 207-192 (581); Bruce Varner hit 221 (5%3) for Shopping Center; Joe Shalata had 199-199 (564) for Dallas Nursery; Doc Thomas with 212 (556) led Jim-Jon: Andv Matte 550 for West Side Novelty; Nick Stredny 200 (555) for Nursery and Muchler 208 (554) for Birth’s. Monk Plumbing and Heating had 1201, for Klass; Barsh 209, Klass 205, | O'Malia. O’'Malia is in second place | League last Thursday. ; Stegmaier Lads had single high Estate has 91% | game of 938 and Stegmaier Lassies | points after taking 3 from Good- | had 2735 total pins. Kocker's Boys man. Apex and Delaney each have | are in front with 91% points and Ed- | 8 points, Apex winning 3 from | Wards Cafe and Edwards Gals are Plains. Delaney took 3 from Els- } tied with 9 each. ton’s. Best wishes to Walter Osko who | Jean Agnew led Apex with 162 | recently underwent surgery. : | (471); Marie Ciccarelli, ' Plains BEAVER RUN LOSES 3 | Blouse with 171-168 (468); Piech’s IN CLOSE ONE a | series and Milne's 172 (470) were Beaver Run traveling team lost 3 i tops for Delaney. A. Hospodar points Saturday to West Side Tire Irolled 180 and Liz Weale 173 (455) |in a pretty close match. Total pins | with 11 points, | Garrity Real By DORIS MALLIN copped 4 points from Jim-Jon, pushing its way’ right back into first place with 12 points. A 4-way tie exists in second for Jim-Jon, Shavertown Lumber, Dallas Nursery 'ing 193, Carrerio 203, Else 199 162 (476); Walt Roberts 1%3 | (560)-Dallas Dairy; Cross 191-201, | and Dick Rudy 169-188 (484) 'D. Richards 202-192 (571) -Robin- | spurred Bumble Bees on to a !son’s; Weale 197, Ashman 191-Bob | 3 point win. Pete Kaye 173 |and Don’s; Lyne 197-Meshoppen; B. | (462) and Ruth Nygren 173 and Parry, 10 points each. Shop- | Williams 193-Stonehurst. | led Jackets. for Goodman. Marilyn Morris had | went to West Side by 14 pins, ping Center has 9 and American CLIFF LEADS ON 591 | Grace Sickler Has 556 |183 for Garrity. Charles Flse pe hich i. Lon eh res ee Cliff Garris led Church Lea- Grace Sickler pulled out of a |, rome er nd i 230 oat ny ugh Bg Sonatd on Movers 203: Richards | gue Bowling last week with 591 slump with a “bang” Tuesday 1157. ® ® ; Last week, honors ‘went to Else series as his Dallas A team knocked Shavertown B out of a first place tie with Trucks- when she piled up 211-171-174 for 556 series on Bocar in C air] Country League., With Anita { with 205-195-191 (591); Roberts 190-202; Ciccarelli 211 Fielding 202 as Beaver Rung took 197; Lohman 195; Yanik 190; Trud- nak 190; C. Allabaugh 214; Kamont | 201; C. Williams 191-192; P. Am- ROSES LEAD WOMAN’ CLUB Roses lead Dallas Woman's Club ¥, = ; ! : : ) : ville A. Wendell Jones led Pascavage hitting 175 - 160 League with 11% points followed 's Furnisher z ose toly A Rocher, 212, Shavertown with 546. (494), their team split 2-2 with | by Violets 101%. ® Fy 7 di Fo HARRIS : 3 ¥ Db Trucksville A continued its hot | Troster’s Insurance. Troster | Roses were high last week with ig dor 212; Corgan 203; Panunti 203; Wilson 211; R. Moore 194. MOORE HITS 647% Pins were falling for Boh Moore Thursday as he scored 647 on games of 189-265-193 Addy Asphalt lost 2 points to Harris and Coffe Saturday. Charlie Williams was top scorer with 203 (570); Bob Moore hit 200; Nick Stredny 234; Tom Gauntlett 205-191. 1558 (1592). Individual honors went to Eleanor Moyer 165 (480). LAKERS LEAGUE M. Petroskas 210 (544); J. Wea- ver 200; H. Kocher 202 and H. Bi- had Jean Agnew on 165-170 (485); Carol Hadsel 182 (488) and Liz Weale 162, and is in second place with 11 points. i Mac Tools took ‘over first place | | with 12 points after taking 3 from | pace and hold undisputed possession | of first place after taking 3 points | from Lehman. | St. Paul's split 2-2 with Orange. | Wilson topped Lutherans with 544. | Dallas B took 3 from Mount Zion | | | | ai MCS TR for Disque Funeral Home. Dis- dispite 246-(544) by Harold Seiple. | Dallas’ Dairy. © Marg Milne 171 que moved into first place of Dave Cairns led Dallas with a nice | (468) and Marie Bellas 167 (463) Back Mountain Neighborhood 582. Seiple’s game is season high. | led Mac. Planned Security League with 111, points fol- Trucksville B jumped Carverton | O’Connell’s are in third position | 3 Modern: low-cost life insurance can add vital EXTRA protection to Social Security. For de- tails | with 10 points after taking 3 from | | Top Shelf. Evelyn Roberts hit 182 | | (481) for O’Connells. | lowed by Beaumont Inn, Pay- ne, and Dallag Dairy with 11 each. Cecde’s has 9 and Kern’s B and took all with Dimmick high on 583. Huntsville Christian came | on with 4 from Shavertown C. Car- 81). | verton A had a hot night and took | JEAN.PIECH HITS 201 GAME Dixon's Restaurant had 3034 | everything from Trucksville C. Jean Piech hit a beautiful | phone . . . write . . . visit total pins and Disque posted high | Piatt broke loose with 551. Shaver- | 201 game for Delaney Gas Fri- | P 3 Ka single of 1075. town A took 3 from East Dallas. | day night in Imperialettes | eer aye High scores were registered by | MONK AND SPROUTIE HIGH | League and wound up, with 472 | 76 Midland Drive Moore and Ciccarelli 199 (564) for | ' Holy Rollers have a tie in first | series. 4 E1O% Disque; Trudnak 197-202 (573), [ place between Wasps and Yellow Joe’s poured ‘it on as it met | Daltes,. Pa. Phune OR Lin Weaver 221-201 (575), Jackets with 8 each, Bob Monk led Wasps with 181 (493); Sally Roberts had 165 and Bob Nygren 168 (459). Sproutie had 179 (491) for Hornets. Donna Kaye 175- Shemanski NEY YORK LIFE IN SU RANCE COMPANY Life Insurance @ Group Insurance ® Annuities @ Health Insurance ® Pension Plans ® | 0'Malia in a fairly close match for | | top place. Joe’s won 4 points and | | took over from opponent with 111% | | points and 717 (2054) total pins. | | Gloria Charnitski led scoring with 1169-161 (469) and Doris Mallin hit ! Eddy 190-Dixon’s; J. Bolton 191-! Bolton's; Vanderhoff 190, Kamont | 197, Matte 224, Stredny 203-190 (552) -Payne; Garris 190, S. Field- | Gill | Tt looks as though there might be | a real Maior League at Crown Im- | perial after all. 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