tes- 1bli- nes- rem Jur- Wil- Am- 1 be of inn; lave vith wf ° ou S ¥ 3 oS RAE w ONS TN TET Rr from Phillips, «1 FLANNEL ARR pL DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA / The All-Star Tourney came to a close Sunday with Doc O’Con- nell, Ashley, taking Wyoming Valley championship with 76.06 points. Congratulations go to Charlie Williams, however, who led for thirteen games in the six- teen game contest. (Charlie came very close to bringing another victory home to Crown Imperial Tanes. The de- fending champion lost the last two games to Doc and dropped to 4 third place with 73.04 points. Joe Charnetsky, Tuzerne, furnished second ~with 74.08. O'Connell, 24 years of age, will compete against champions from other regions at Pittsburgh, Nov- ember 3-4-5 for the state title. If he should win he will travel to the national tourney at Miami in January. Charles Else, also of Crown Imperial, finished with 68.35. -In-Laws Compete 600’s According to Roy Stair, Al Bellas had enought 600 series for a while and it was his turn to take honors in Crown Major League. Roy bowled a beautiful 620 series (205- 231) Friday, only to f md that his own brother-in-law beat him by just 3 pins, with games of 191-224-208. Roy's series was his first 600 this season although he had come close twice with 598 and 599. Al has six on record, h'tting one of them (636) Wednes- day in Churzh League. No justice, Roy! Dis-own Al! Monk Plumbing & Heating, Dallas Shopping and Shaver- towny Lumber each took 4 points Birth’s ‘and Math- ers, keeping Monk’s ‘team in front! with 22 points, Shavertown Lum- ber hext with 19 and American Legion, 18. By DORIS MALLIN 17 points. 165. from Dallas Nursery, leaving the “tree-growers” with 15 points and Gosart’s and Jim-Jon gplit 242. Top-notch team of the night was. Monk Plumbing with 2715 total pins and single game of 939. Stair. and Cliff Garris, 225- 1191 (5185) doing the scoring. Other hgh ser’es posted were Kundrat 235(591); Matte 210 (585); C. Williams 235 (581); B. Moore 208-200 (574); Gorey 193- 204 (534). ; Single. games over 190 were rclled by Corrigan 199; Hospods, 215; C. Allabaugh 200; Kardon 190; Birnstock 192; Wilson 214- 206;- Muchler 198; Vida 201; Ko- cher 190-197; S. Bohomo 193; | Reese 192; Adarris 191; Ciccarelli 195. Tie In Shupp League | After Monday night's action in | GEORGE SHUPP League, Berti & Sons Trucking and Sportsmen Bar & Grill were deadlocked ‘with. 28% points. | Wreckers follow with 25, Raid- | ers 24, Meade’s and Crusaders 22. | Crispell’s 21 and VEW: 20. | Brace 212 (567),: Krajewski 1 208 (546), Fielding 201 (543) and | Shupp 507 sparked Berti to 4 point win over Casterline’s who had Mitchell with 505. Gulitus 528 and Kocher 516 led Grill team to 3-timer over Lions. George Thomas 214 (568) was the big noise for Lions in losing cause. Daylida. 570; 'Tomasak 545, Leohman 501 along with P. Dicton 1 2083 helped Crusaders cop 3-from Meade’s who won first game by |4 pins. Ehret 527, L. Yankoski 510 and Kravitz 502 were high for Garagemen. Week-End Special ® Women’s ® Children’s ® Misses Variety of Styles! HOUSE SLIPPERS $3.99 value $1.77 We Give S&H Green Stamps SHOE 36 Main St. POLLY'S STORE Dallas Parry upset Legion team from | second place by splitting 2-2 and | with Rudick Dallas Shopping has | J, Shalata West Side Novelty took 3 | enough for Farm team. ( Service: and ‘Duke: Isades are tied / Raiders won 3 from Crispell’s rolling 526 and with 515 ‘were not | Noxen VEFW got into the thick | of things with a 4-timer over'| Wreckers who were leading the | roost as Art Blizzard tossed 548 | and Gib Boston 508. Trudnak 522 | and Monte 521 were not enough | for Wreckers who lost total Bins) by - 30. Close Contest Among Top Teams | Disque . Funeral lost 3 points to - Robinson’s Thurs- day and remains only 1% | point in. first place. Second | place teams, Klass and Dal- las Dairy, each lost 3 to Stonchurst and Dodsen’s and remain in second, tied with Beaumont Inn, whizh took 3 from Merl’s. Stonehurst has | 161% and Meshoppen, 16. | Payne Printery dropped down with 15 ‘points. after losing 3 to Meshoppan. Top = scorer was Al Ciccarelli | with 205-193-198 (596) for Disque. | There wer not too many series of | 550 plus rolled Nick Stredny hit | 212(571)) for Payne; Andy Matte | 201-195(561); ‘D. Richards 190 (557); Yarik 201(550); Else 200 | (558); W. Richardson 209 (557): King 194 (552); L. Yankoski 218 | (533), Also posting high single | games were B. TLancio 205, B. Williams 150, Bernett 201, E.| Yankoski 190, Navich 203, Trud- | nak 191-202, Weaver 192, Zim- | merman 200, Kravitz 202, Rudick | 193, Klass 201, Eddy 218. Garris 202. Cross 212, Henness 199-193, B. Moore 211, Vandsrhofi® 212, Shupn 201. Gaylord 201, Sholes 198-191, Titman 203, Lyne 199, Gingliotti 192. 2 Ambrose Scores For Lakers Pete Ambrose took honors with 22/5(581) in Takers League Thurs- dav, with Marie Ritts hitting 519 and- P. Bialogowize, 202. Kocher's Boys are .leading with 71% points, only 14. ahead of Bdward’s Cafe. Stegma‘er Lads posted high scores of 9882770). Whiting and Kaye H'gh Scorers Ann Whiting. 181-162(488) and Donna Kave 179(459) were high scorers of Bowlerettes Teacue Thursday. {Honorable mention goes ‘to Kay Kalalfskv 155-158 (458); Ruth Nweren 177: Jean Triman. 172: S ‘Roberts 183 and M. Gosart. D. Berlew, 1. Cyphers inthe 150°. Bolton’s Dimer wmron team hon- ors’ with 77902100). Whitihe's in first place with 17 points each. 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Her games were 166- 206-167; she led her Elston’s Dairy team to a 3 point v.c- tory over second place Joe's Men Shop. Ancther regular top-sc rer is Jean Agnew ‘hitting in upper 400’s ccuasistently, Jean rolled | 161 -167(473), spurring ‘Apex Auto | on to take 3 ‘rom Garrity, ending Lin a tie with Joe’s, 16 po nts €ach. { O'Malia featured Anita Pascay- | | age, with 168 (431) as they took 4 from Delaney and tock a tight- |B er hold ca top spot with 21 points. Elston’s. has 14. Top scorers were B. Carr 165 (459); E. Kamont 187(456); H. 2156 total p’ns. Ben Franklin On Top Bear Franklin took 3 points from last years champs, Mercury Motors, to stay in first place of Wihite’s stayed close. on’ their heels by taking’ 3 from Guyette’s. New league members this year are Hotrlacher, Roth and Weikle. Shus'er and Stanley are old hards returned. Re'miller and Bolton are ‘one-two punch- ers” for the leaders, both hitting in | the . 550 class. Liz Weale Tops Scores i - Bowling for Troster’s Iasur- ance in Country - League last Tuesday. Liz Weale put togethe: a [beautiful series of 496 on games of 170-180. In addition. team mate ‘Jeen Agnew turned in: 1737464) and Carol Hadsel hit 187 (443), guic- |i ing the team to 2 3 poiat victory ever Mar