‘ SECTION B— PAGE 2 * Count On Saving When You Buy ' TOYS Caddie’s 26 in. BOYS’ BIKE at hee H. D. TRAIN SET (101Pcs.) — $9.95 ELEC. SEWING MACHINE (child’s) — $5.85 {| SLEDS — 44 inch — $2.95; 4 fr. — $3.95 1 TOBAGGONS — $7.95 up % i | SKIS cunas = $7.95 up f HOLSTER SETS (Maverick) — $1.95 up CAMERA KIT (Develop your own pictures) $1.95 BEAR ARCHERY SETS — $1.98 up B.B. GUNS — 4.95 up RACING CARS -— $1.95 GUN RACKS (holds 3) Reg. $4.95 — $1.95 .. GUN RACKS (holds 4) Reg. $7.95 — $3.95 SLEEPING BAGS - 50 % OFF DOLLS LIONEL x. s Chatty Cathy TRAIN oo J Kissy SETS i Thnmbeline Sister Belle Watch For Our SANTA! THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1961 EERE EERE EEA ERS NEE Bowling News O’Malia Holds On Tight O'Malia squeezed through a crisis Friday night by taking 3 points from Apex Auto, just enough to hold its first place position in Imperial- ettes League, as Joe's Men Shop also took 3 from Plains Blouse and Elston’s dropped 3 to Goodman's. The second team was touch and go right to the end with O'Malia taking it ‘by 1 pin. It was a tight spot for O’Malia, Joe's, Apex and could have finished the night in first, but O’Malia held on and posi- tions changed between the others. Joe’s holds second now with 30 points, 1 below O’Malia. Apex and Elston are tied with 28 and De- laney has moved up with 26 after taking 3 from Garrity. Top scorer was Rose Nov- roski for Joe’s with 186-177 (509), and Gloria Grant on same team with 187 (489). Anita Pascavage hit 161-160- 168 (489) and Bea Carr 195- 164 (484) for O’Malia. Ege MAIN Elston’s and any one of the four | By DORIS MALLIN Kamont rolled 175-163 (482) and Marie Ciccarelli 163-189 * (478) for Plains Blouse. nitski 169; M. Morris 166. Mac Tools with 38 points leads Country League after taking 4 last week from Bocar.. Marie Bellas was star of the contest, posting. 200 and with 176 rolled 535 series. Evelyn Roberts took honors with 205 (558) also hitting 172- 161 for O’Connell’'s as it took 8 from Troster’s and has 281, points in second place. Troster has 24; Bocar 23Y,. Troster. Grace (Sickler (469) (456) for Bocar. 165 (461) for Mac. rolled 179 (455) for O’Connell. Kate Gansel, 170-170 (452) on Top SPE CIAL PUR CHASE FOR MEN'S DRESS. SHIRTS Free Gift Wrapping on These are shirts you'll rave about! ful quality in both Broadcloth and Oxford! and look like $5. shirts! . so do take advantage of it! perfectly . . . purchase =: . SESBEEHNSENES Top games were posted by A. Kardell 165; D. Belles 164; G. Char- Flossie Lewis had a nice series of 161-167 (487) for Dallas Dairy and Jean Agnew had 169 (471) for hit 174 and Anita Pascavage 185 Marg Milneg hit Mary Dimmick Shelf. Single highs were posted by Nov- roski 165; Weale 175; Zimmerman 172-160; Kamont 198. ? Oaks Lead Lake Women Oaks lead the lineup of Harveys Lake Women’s Club with’ 23 points. Pines and Old Hickorys are tied with 19 each. Pines hit 706 - for one game and Oaks had 2021 total pins. E. Edwards scored 183 for single high and R. Williams rolled high series. Close Contest Here Isaacs with 29 points and Whit- ing’s, 28 are running a close con- test in Bowlerettes League as the end of the first half draws near. Bolton’s has 23 and Monk’s brings up the rear with 16. Whiting’s posted 718 and Bol- ton’s rolled 2936 pins for team honors. A. Rogers, was featured with 174 (451) and A. Dungey had 167 (450). D. Berlew posted one game of 161, M. Hislop 163 and A. Whiting 167. Helen and Marg Take Honors Helen Bonome with a big 202 game and Marg Milne with 550 series took honors in Dallas Woman’s Club League Thurs- day. Poppies led team scoring with 701 (2033). Violets lead the roster with 13 | points while Poppies and Marigolds are tied with 11 in second place. CHRISTMAS Regular Merchandise The fabrics are beauti- They launder This is just a special $2.99 Collar Siezs 14 to 1714 Sleeves 32- 35 BARGAIN TABLE MEN'S & BOY’S WEAR Reg. T9¢ to 10.98 NOW 25¢ to $4. ST. DALLAS HICKOK GIFT ITEMS (ror the man who has everything) VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS & PAJAMAS WEMBLEY NECKTIES THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP Largest Men’s & Boys” Shop Serving Back Mt. Area OPEN 9:30 to 9 STARTING Fri. Dec. 8 Til Christmas Lakers League Sportsman Bar-A leads Edwards Cafe by 1 point in Lakers League. Sportsman boast 29 points, Ed- wards 28 and Kocher's Boys 27%. Dan Gula rolled high series of 582 and J. Pokladowiski scored 213 for one game. Gloria Grant rolled 190 and Becky Casterline totalled 522. Top Shelf Ladies chalked up a ter- rific 1009 game and 2015 total pins. Stegmaier Lads had 2750. Kamont Scores For Bears Paul Kamont was high scorer in Idetown Bears League last week when he came through with a big 210 and 583 series. Team scoring was done by Po- lars with 929 (2720). Teddys head the teams with 28 points and Polars has 24. Rudy Top Scorer Rudy was top scorer of St. Paul's Brotherhood League” when he rolled 205-213 and 565 series. Gula post- ed 194 (540); Gosart' 180; Kreid- ler 182; Ambrose 187; Weale 193; Moyer 185; Lewis 185; Ashman 184; Dungey 184 and Nafus 183. Mustangs hold top spot with 36 points after taking 3 from Badgers. Trojans took 4 from Tigers and moved into second with’ 30. Bull- dogs with 3 from Panthers have 29 and Badgers 27%. Next with 27 is Tigers’ team. Bill Hits 600 It’s back to a battle between Legion and Monk for first place in Crown Imperial Major League after Friday's big switch. American Legion took 4 from Mathers while Monk Plumbing and Heating was losing 8 to Birth’s. Dallas Shoppers lost 8 to Phillips Sup- ply and Shavertown Lumber dropped 4 to Parry’s. Dallas Nursery took 8 from Jim-Jon. Legion and Monk’s are now tied for first with 34 each; Parry’s has moved into second with 32 and Sheppers’ has 31Y,. Dallas Nursery is next with 30 and Lumbermen and Jim-Jon are tied with 28 each. Bill | Allabaugh’s spirits were ‘much better. aroused after killing the beautiful DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA bear pictured in last week's Post and no one could stop him when he approached the lanes for Phillips Supply. Bill rolled two nice games of 192-238 and totalled 607. Gosart’s featured Mike Corgan, 210-217 (588) and Hustey with 221-198 (577); Legion had Al Cic- carelli hitting 194-201-191 (586), Lef Reese 214 (579) and Fred Ad- ams 200-191 (574). Monk’s had | Cliff Garris hitting 213 (581) Dal- las Nursery featured Jack Trud- nak, 201-193 (573). Bob Moore hit 209 (578) for Birth’s. Dallas Shop- pers starred Paul Kamont with 203- 191 (578). Other high games and series were posted by Eddy 192; Panunti 191- 194 (558); Buynak 191-209 (561); Gorey 190; S. Bonomo 190-2 (563): Kriel 190; Nafus 203 (55518 Cross 202 (569); J. Thomas 191; C. Allabaugh /208; Stredny ' 195; Coolbaugh 193 (556); Muchler 201; Stair 190; Richards 190; J. Thomas, Jr; las 195. There were many close games, too numerous to mention here. Addy’s Loses Three Where were those top bowlers Saturday? First thought in every- one’s mind was that they postponed the match with West ‘Side Tires, but as the team filed into Crown Imperial after the contest, we found that only one bowler was missing. Oh, no! He wasn't. Nick was there! What was the score, 400 plus what? None of the others did Bob Moore had 202- 185 (555) and Charlie Williams led the scoring with 212-193 (583) but the others—Tom Gauntlett had 202. (499) and’ Leo Yankoski 4—? {if Beaver Run Victory Beaver Run had 4 points added to its standings. The scores were not the best the team has done but they topped those of Harris & Cof- fee. Ron Fielding rolled 223 (55 7) Carl Roberts 203-194 (555); Charli Else, 211 (553); Sid Fielding 201 (545) and Al Ciccarelli 194 (544). 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