The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 02, 1961, Image 20

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Attorney Fleming
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{ leges which are taken for granted
| by citizens of these:United States.
Tells Youth That
Future Is Theirs
| the freedom that communistic nat-
“It is YOU, not the boy sitting | ions ‘are working hard to destroy.
next to you, who is responsible | { Jean. Fleming, Atty. Fleming's
for the future of America,” Was | qo ughter opensd assenibly -
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the stirring challenge flung to Dali. oi tire. reading and the Mh
las Junior High School students | P os !
| Prayer, followed by the salute to
| Atty. Fleming called upon boys
at an assembly program, by ALY. | the Flag. Atty. Fleming was intro-
Robert L. Fleming. | duced by John Rosser, principal.
He urged a greater awareness | —_—,,, atiBbRbak
of the priceless American heritage |
of freedom, and acquisition of the!
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1961
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| and girls to work hard to maintain |
| Cross Has 600 Series
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American Legion gained a point
[on Monk Plumbing and Heating
| Friday night when it took 4 points
| from Phillips Supply and Monk's
| lost 1 to Dallas Nursery. Monk re-
| mains in first place of Crown Im-
| perial Major League with 25 points
| and American Legion has 22. Shav-
| ertown Lumber dropped from sec- |
{ond to third with 21 points after |
with Birth’s Esso. |
| splitting 272
Dallas Shopping Center with 20%
| switched positions with [Parry's
Gulf, 18 points, after taking 4 from
| Gosart’s. Parry’s lost 3 to West Side
| Novelty. Jim-Jon split with Math-
| er’s Black Toppers.
| Tom Cross | broke through
with a big series of 615 includ-
ing games of 192-234-189 for
Mathers’ team.. (Tom must
have exchanged that old ‘flat
ball” of (his for another.) Vida,
hitting 204-192-199 (595) and
S. DeBarry 230 (571) led
“Lumbermen.” Charlie -Wil-
liams. hit 235 (593) and P.
Kamont, 223 (567) for Shop-
ping Center while “Pete” post-
ed 226 (592) and Jehn H. hit
209 (558) for Gosart’s. Frank
By DORIS MALLIN
Kardell rolled 232 (570) for
Births...
Other high scores.on record were
Szura 197-190 (552); Gorey 191;
Eddy 194; Henness 190; Gauntlett
225; L. Yankoski 236; J.. Thomas
203; Wilson 210; B. Allabaugh 190;
Stredny. 192; Stair 196; Lohman
194 and Garris 212.
Jim-Jon won high single honors
with 989 and Dallas Shopping rolled
2613 total pins.!
| Have you noticed? Many
Major League “stars” ' have
been practicing in the early
Sunday morning hours—No
| wonder! The scores have been
“not so good!” They could take
lessons from Anita Pascavage!
Anita,who bowls with Country
League, Imperialettes, Lakers
and women’s Travelling team,
practices on Sunday afternoons.
Last Sunday, accompanied by
Rose Novrosky and Gloria
Grant, Anita blasted away a
series of 621, (230-200-191).
Nice bowling, Anita!
Beaver Run Takes Three
Three series in 600’s went on
record for Beaver Run las week as
the team took 3 points from Main
Diner. : Sid Fielding hit 620 (199-
198-223); Charles Else rolled 619
(176-236-207) and Ron Fielding,
205-206-192 (603). Al Ciccarelli hit |
205. (525) and: Carl Roberts (535). |
Charles Else hit 1224-202 (610) |
and Al Ciccarelli, 191-205 (581) |
against Jimmy's [Lanes as their
Beaver Run team took another 3
points. .
Addy Asphalt, 8 and 1.
Addy Asphalt took 3 from May- |
fair, only to lose ground again as
it lost 3 to Silver Top Diner. Bob |
Moore led the contest against |
Mayfair with 225-215 (608); Nick
|
Women’s Independent League
Crown Imperial girls have been |
adding points to its roster. The girls
took 3 from Newtown Cafe with |
Billye James starring on 180-202 |
(543); . Ginger - Gosart hitting 208 |
(524); Evelyn Roberts, 178 (505)
and Anita Pascavage 173-182 (501). |
Evelyn Roberts hit a big 590
(232-171-197) ‘against Ritts Service
Station. Grace’ Sickler hit 183-186
(526); Ginger Gosart 189 (512)
Billye James 181-187 (522). Local |
girls, Marie Ritts and Rita Costello,
hit 188-203 (556) and 177 (506)
for Ritts: Crown girls took 3
Stredny hit 201- 194-199 (594); | Points.
Tom Gauntlett, 237 (579) and!
Charlie Williams, 195-213 (549). |
Against Silver Top, it was Tom |
Gauntlett in front with 199-223 |
(589): .L. .Yankoski, ' 192-198!
(563); Williams ' 191 (550); and
Moore: 203.
Berti & Sons, Raiders Tied |
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Berti & Sons and Raiders are tied |
for top spot 'in GEORGE SHUPP
League following Monday night's
| action, each have 28% points.
Wreckers are close on their heels |
with 28, followed by Sportsmen
with 27% and Crusaders 25. |
High scores included 545 by |
Mitchell for Casterline’s; J. Thomas |
536, Myers 200 ' (529) and G..|
Thomas 529 for Lions; 559 by Field- |
ing, 522-Shemanski’ and 519-Brace |
for: Berti; Monte 214 (147), Trud-
nak 502 for Wreckers; Cadwalader |
209 (504) for Sportsmen; Gareis |
531, Molley 527 and Bonfig 518 |
for Wreckers; 524 by Ed Yankoski, |
513-Ehret and 505-Kravitz for
Meade’s; Tomasak 207 (569), Day-:
lida. 204 (538) and 203 by Miller |
for: Crusaers and 200 by Race for |
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119 and Isaacs’ has 18.
| behind is Bolton's with 16. Monk's |
Evelyn again took the lead with
201-177-178 (556) = against Kings-
ton Lanes as Crown girls’ took 3
more points. Ginger posted 194-
181, (521); .Billye hit 171-173-175
(59). Lila Lozo led Kingston with
87 (511) and Mary ‘Ann Considine
hit 188.
‘Another 3 points went to Crown
Imperial from Newtown
Billye James led with 180-202
(543); Ginger hit 208 (524); Evelyn |
rolled 178 (505) and Anita rolled
173-182. (501).
Zimmerman Hits 612 Series
Dave Zimmerman was the
“big gun” in Back Mountain
Church League last Wednesday
with a beautiful 612 series..
He led his Lutheran team to a
4 weint win over Mount Zion
to tie with Huntsville Chris-
tian in second place.
Trucksville A continued its hot
pace to remain in first, knocking
off second place Dallas A, 3-1. Fred
Rundle paced the leaders with 534.
Dallas ha Cliff Garris at 544, Tom
Cross 541 and Leo Yankoski 535.
, Huntsville Christian’s surprising
| bowlers took all from East Dallas. |
| Bill Eckert led the way with 564.
Shavertown B split with Carverton
A. B’s had Carl Roberts at 534.
Wilbur Morgan threw the first
Church League triplicate series in
Trucksville C and Dallas B split
with 553. Carverton B took every- |
thing from Shavertown C. Tom |
Metz led the way with 558. Lehman
took 3 from Shavertown A.
Close Contest Here
. The contest is close between
Whiting’s and Isaacs’ in Bowler-
ettes League. Whiting’s lead with
Not far
125 the cellar position wth 11.
- Whiting’s took honors, Thursday
with 714 (2041).
175 (454); M. Hislop 176 (453);
| P. Dungey 174; K. Kalafsky 160;
A. Whiting 165; D. Berlew 173 and
|T. Morton 171.
| Cortright And Roberts Score
| = 'Cortright hit 221 and Roberts 542
lin St. Paul's Brotherhood League. |
| Star team was Trojans with 857 |
| (2422).
| .- Tigers lead with 23 points, just 1
| ahead of Bulldogs, 11% over Badgers
{8nd 2 beyond Trojans.
Good scores were posted by Lewis
{181 (538); Morgan 181 (532);
| Rudy 188; Hoover 182; A. Whiting
| 181. 7
| Ben Franklin Leading
Ben Franklin holds first place in
{ Community Service League with
| Boyd White's team placing second.
| Besecker’s, Orchard Farm's and
| Boyd White's each took 3 points
from their opponents Monday night.
Besecker’s was the first to stop
| Ben Franklin for more than one.
| Pete Ambrose with 579 accounted
for Boyd White's win, even though
Austin of Mercuries registered 569.
Pascavage and Charnitski-500
Anita Pascavage led O’Malia
on to another victory, over
Goodman, in _Imperialettes
League as she posted 512 ser-
ies (168-203) Friday night.
O‘Malia now leads with 23
points. Gloria __ Charnitski
posted her first 500 series in
league play when she hit 164-
185(501) for Joe’s Men Shop.
Joe’s lost’ 4 to Delaney and
slipped down the line to tie in
third place with Elston’s Dairy,
1, point ahead of Goodman.
and moved up to second place with
18. Plains Blouse took 3 from Gar-
rity.
Cafe. |
L. Cvphers hit |’
Apex Auto split 2-2 with Elston’s
Also posting 450 plus series were |
Marg Milne 180(474); Doris Amos |
games over 160 |
166(458); single
were ‘BE. Shaffer's 165; 182 by F
Sperle; G. Gabel 183; K. Gansel 164.
Wadaski High Scorer
Lakers League Thursday night with
| 634 series including games of 176- |
| 234-224. Marie Ritts hit 507 for |
| the girls, Edwards Cafe leads with |
| 20 points, Stegmaier Lads hold 19 |
and Kocher’s Boys, 18%. Steg’s
| Lads spilled most pins with single | :
{her family. s
game of 945 and 2734 total.
Fritzinger High
Frank Fritzinger was high scor-
as he hit 184-186-190(560)
Hornets. Dick Rudy posted 230(529)
for Bumble Bees; Doc Whittaker,
214.(542) for Yellow: Jackets; Ruth
Sprout, 167(453) for Wasps.
: .. . to the ‘treasurer,
Leo Wadaski led high scoring in! e
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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Beaumont
The local Service Unit of the Sal-
vation Army sincerely thanks those
who have sent their contributions
Mrs. William A.
Austin, and wishes to remind the
usual faithful contributors the ap-
peal for funds is still on ! !'!
Mrs. Violet Gary and Norma
Smith spent the past weekend at
Gouveneur, N.Y. where they: vis-
ited Mrs. Gary's daughter Jane and
Barbara Hodgoon Bradley visited
many old acquaintances here last
ler in Holy Rollers League Sunday | Saturday. Barbara has spent sev-
for | eral
Alaska
where
years ‘at Fairbanks,
and Great Falls,
her father served with the r
Force. Now the Bradley ih
happy to be living at Fairless Hills
Montana
Grant Davis had single game of | during Dad’s overseas assignment.
{ 204; Alice
1160.
| Dallas Dairy Heads League
| Dallas Dairy took 4 points from
| Merl’s and hold top spot with 25
| points followed by Disque Funeral,
| 23% and Payne Printery and Beau-
{ mont Inn, with 23 each. Close be-
hind is Stonehurst with 22% and
| Meshoppen with 20." Several teams
are within 2 and 3 points ‘of this
Rudy 169; Jean Monk
|
The Victor LaBrunos of New Jer-
sey were with the Goodwins rec-
ently.
Paul Meeker is home from Fort
Knox, Ky. where he completed his
basic training with the U. S. Army.
Seven month old Robbie has’ be-
come the family of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Jasaitis of Huntington, Long
Island. Mrs. Jasaitis is the former
| top group rand a complete upset
| could occur in the next two weeks. |
Charles Bray and Al Cicecar-
{ elli posted 600 series. Bray hit
I 228-226(632) for Beaumont Inn
and Al rolled 208-226(609) for
| Disque. : gr 2
High scores went on record for
| C. Roberts 235(575); C. Else 210-
1211(585); D. Bolton, Sr. 203-193
| (582); A. Rebar 236(553); Navich
[190(552); Weale 226, Kravitz 195, |
| Gauntlett 197, Richards 199, Hen-
i ness 191, Corgan 192, Moore 190,
| Garris .210, S. Fielding 196, Gigli-
| otti 194, B. Williams 195, L. Yan-
koski 208, Heidel 191, E. Yankos- |
ki 207, Bomfig 190, Rudick 192,
| Klass 192, Kamont 190, Matte 209, |
| Stredney 194, Richardson 222, King
| 203, Birnstock 197, Trudnak 192,
| Besteder 201, Piech 199. .
| Bernie Takes Honors
| eys
192(537: Jane Bicking hit 536.-and
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Mrs. Ralph Lutes accompanied by
Mrs. Claire Troxell of Dallas spent
a few days last week attending
the National Cosmotologists’ Con-
vention at New York City.
Willard Wetzel of Washington
| Crossing enjoyed the first day of
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Bernie Pape took honors in Harv- | i
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Mary Ritts score 186.
Oaks team totalled most pins
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Oaks lead the league with 10
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