hr gmcmion B — PAGE 8 £ Searfoss Manager. xi 8 T ns Church League 'HARVEYS LAKE—Left to Right—Dick Searfoss, Larry Crispell, Don Hinkle, | Dave Shales, Dick Winston, Gene Brobst, Fred Price, Bob Harris, George Local Leagues In Marc Pictured above are members of Crown Imperial Major League. . These men, carrying 165 averages or better, ~ fastest leagues in Back Mountain Area. make up one of the They are whole-heartedly behind the 1962 March of Dimes Tournament sponsored by Wyoming Valley Bowling Associations and Bowling Proprietors’ Association, - which will take place January 15 to 27 inclusive, Another Tournament Everyone at Crown Imperial Lanes is excited about the coming MARCH OF DIMES TOURNAMENT to be held, January 15 to 27 inclusive for all sanctioned league bowlers. Here's a chance to participate in a contest for the nominal fee of fifty cents. (All fees go to the March of Dimes.) And, one that will take up none of your .spare time. Bowl your games as you roll in league play and com- pete as often as you do in league providing you have a minimum of nine games in that league. Use your first half average or that of of December 31st. | The tournament is sponsored by Bowling Associations, men and women and proprietors’, and offers many worthwhile awards which are donated by local businesses. Each contestant will fill out an entry blank provided by your league sec- retary ‘and entry will qualify you for a drawing on a bowling ball. You can qualify in one of seven classes. ASK YOUR SECRETARY FOR IN- FORMATION OR SEE TONY BON- OMO AT CROWN IMPERIAL LANES. Home Teams Contend - Addy Asphalt and Beaver Run Cocktails met each other at Crown Imperial Saturday. Both teams were OE Rep, oF eH 4 Best wishes, good luck throughout the New Year. Bruce F. Srocum ~ TROSTER “. INSURANGE AGENCY All Forms Of Insurance 44 LAKE ST. OR 14-3041 ps All sanctioned By DORIS MALLIN in their own “house”. Addy took away 3 from Beaver Run. Too bad, boys! Beaver Run was tied for first place. Bob Moore was on again for Addy’s with 287-178-205(620) and Charlie Else hit the boards to the tune of 204-216-227 (647) for Beaver Run. Addy’s also featured Nick Stredny with 207-201(596); - Chill Williams, 214-217(593); Tom Gauntlett 220-191(584) and Leo Yankoski 208-190 (580). First and second games totalled 1013 and 1011. Sid Fielding hit 195-209(586) for Beaver Run; Ron Fielding hit 208 (555). Makes Bulletin Gladys Gabel and Anita Pascav- age of Tmperialettes League made Pennsylvania Woman's Bowling Bul- letin this month. Gladys had a beautiful all-spare game of 183 and Anita hit a walloping 218(553). Nice going, girls! O’Malia Takes Lead O’Malia took over the lead again in Imperialettes League when it took all 4 points for the first time in many weeks rolling against Elston’s Dairy. Bea Carr was the big scorer with 525(178-200); Anita Pas- cavage hit 173-161(489). Team mates were down, but with these two. big series and with Pe There's no better time to extend our best wishes to all. L. L. Richardson LAKE ST. DALLAS A - oo - THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1961 ¥ ba. DALLAS, PENNSYL ANIA Brobst and Don Fossedal h Of Dimes Tournament league bowlers, men or women, a a small entry fee which will go to the March of Dimes. roll in the Contest as they bowl their league games. in ome of seven different classes. the drawing of a bowling ball. all but Eleanor Moyer down on Elston’s, 0’Malia had its chance. Eleanor recorded 168(458). Joe's Men Shop tied its second game with Garrity, splitting 1 point, and lost third game, sliding down the line to third place as Apex took 4 from Goodman and moved up to second. O'Malia has 40 points, Apex 39 and Joe's, 38%. Other top scorers were Rose Nov- roski for Joe’s with 165-178(500) and Gloria Grant with 178. Liz Weale rolled 164(457) for Good- man and Jean Agnew hit 170(465) for Apex. Delaney featured Marg Milne with 193(474); Gladys Ga- bel, 172(450) and Kate Gansel 165. Marie Ciccarelli had 172-160 for Plains. Excuse please! Gloria Charnit- ski led scoring last week with 554 for Joe’s. Last week’s col- umn showed a misprint of 455. Nafus and Culp Score Charles Nafus hit 200 and Culp posted 535 for St. Paul’s Lutheran League Friday. Badgers rolled 866 and Long Horns totalled 2400 pins. Tigers lead with 10 points and Long Horns has 9. Other scores in upper bracket are 199(522) by Dean Weale; 198, Red Ambrose; 199 Roberts; 193 Moyer and 192 Gerhart. Berlew, Dungey Hit 500’s Doris Berlew hit 161-183-167 (511) and Peggy Dungey scored 196(506) in Bowlerettes League Thursday. Donna Kaye had a beautiful 215 game and with 161 totalled 489). M. Hislop hit 160; R. Nygren 173; J. Inman 160; A. Whiting 166; L. Cyphery 163. Duke Isaacs is leading with 36 | points and Whiting’s has 85. | Steve Bonomo Has 610 | Jim-Jon shook Monk Plumbing | # and Heating up for 1 point Friday night in Crown Imperial Major League when Chet Molley got “hot” with 235-193(597); Leo Yankoski, 193-202(572) and Tom Gauntlett { 191. Dan Richards rolled 222(588); | Clift Garris hit 204-198(576); Dick [Mees and Roy Stair each hit 201 | games for Monk. Jim Lohman came | 1 pin shy of a triplicate as he piled |up 171-172-172 games. Monk still | | heads league with 45 points. i American Legion. is next with 40! after a 2-2 split with Gosart's. Al | Cicarelli led Legion scoring with 1 197-217(594) with Fred Adams hit- | ting’ 195 and Lew Reese 193. High | for Gosart’s was Mike Corgan with 1 203-200(580) ; Jim Thomas, Jr., 222; | Hospodar 204 and Hustey 206. |... Parry’s Gulf with 381, points is third. Parry’s took 3 from Mathers Black Top with Steve Bonomo walloping the pins for 610 (212-222) and Jack Berti, 226-211(597). Nafus had 193 and Cross 200 for Mathers. Dallas Nursery took 3 from Dal- me] re entitled to e enter u upon paying They will One can enter Each contestant will qualify for —pPhoto by Paramount Studio las Shopping Center and holds fourth place with 36 points. Jack Trudnak hit 211-212(602) and Nick Stredny 203-211(603). Frank Kundrat post- ed 205. Charlie Williams 216(564) and Paul Kamont 194 led Dallas Shopping with 35%. Shavertown Lumber, with 4 from West Side Novelty, has 35. Anthony Vida had | a nice 244 (564); Jack Yanik, 203- 202(586) and Joe Rodda 242 for “lumbermen”. Andy Matte hit 196 for West Side. Jim-Jon has 34 points. Birth Esso and Phillips Supply split 2-2. Harold Coolbaugh posted 202-199(577); Jack Birnstock scored 191 and Tex Wilson 190 for Esso. Suppliers featured Bill Allabaugh with 219(55). M. Panunti had 213; E. Carey 198 and N. Buynak 196. What A Game! A peek at two teams in Lakers League recently, showed Stegmaier Lassies taking the first game from Top Shelf Men with the men roar- ing back in second game to over- come the girls by twice as many pins as the first. (Catch is—the girls beat the men by only 1 pin.) Quite a contest! Paul Kamont Takes Honors Paul Kamont took honors again in Idetown Bears League last week as he rolled 224(575). Polars rolled 1002(2783) and 'are tied in first place with Teddys, 35 points each. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Lamoreaux displayed some HUNTSVILLE—Left to Right—Bob Grose, Lynn Dietz, Clint Brobst, Bob Ber- lew, Len Kozik, Charlie Brobst, Gary Dietz, Bill Strausser, Absent—Harold East Dallas Upsets Harveys Lake 3 - 33 In Top Church League Game After the fourth week of the Church League season only East Dallas, last season’s cellar-dwellers, could boast a perfect 4-0 record as they surprised a lot of skeptical fans by beating previously unde- feated Harveys Lake 55-53 in a thriller. In the second game, Hunts- ville rolled over St. Therese’s 61- 41 and in the final contest Shaver- town finally broke into the win with a hard-earned victory over Prince of Peace 33-31. In the first contest East Dallas held a slim margin throughout most of the game, with the biggest lead being 9-0 in the opening moments of play. The score was tied at 24- all at the sound of the halftime buzzer and the fans. certainly saw some exciting basketball for the remainder of the contest. For East Dallas, Wes Evans again scored his team’s first 9 points and finished high man of the evening as he hit his average of 22 points. Doug Shel- ley, who played a fine game at guard, finished second in the scor- ing with 13 points and manager Fred fancy outside shooting that hurt the Lak- ers in vital moments and walked away with 9 counters. For the los- ers it was Don Hinkle with 18 points followed by Gene Brobst’s 11. East Dallas, a very scrappy team with a fine flair for moving the ball, has now won more games than they did all of last season. For the past several seasons they have fin- ished on or near the bottom in the final standings and this year they seem to want to make certain this doesn’t happen again. In the second game, St. Therese's had a 2 point lead in the end of the first quarter, but never led again throughout lthe entire contest as a strong Huntsville team gradu- ally built up momentum to win go- ing away 61-41. The Saints had trouble with their accuracy and didn’t score even one goal in the entire final period. For the win- ers Don Fossedal hit for 6 goals and a perfect 6 for 6 at the free throw line to compile 18 points, and Clint Brobst, playing with an injured knee, hit with phenomenal accur- acy from the outside to finish sec- ond in the scoring column with 11 tallies, Len ‘Pooch” Kozick and Bill Strausser had 9 points each. For the losers Pete Letts was high with 18 points, followed by Danny Rich- ards with 10 and Bob Bolton with 8. In one of the lowest scoring games in quite some time, Shavertown finally won their first game as they Prince of Peace led .throughout most of the contest but Shaver- town managed to have a big third period in which they outscored the losers 13-6. For the winners, center Don Rome was high scorer with 12 points followed by Bob Hontz’s 8, 6 of which he scored in their big third period. Prince of Peace’s scoring was led by center Jim Thomas and his 15 counters. Bob Coolbaugh did a fine job of rebound- ing for the losers. This week, December 30, the games will be played at the Dallas Senior High School gymnasium. The schedule is as follows: 7:00 p.m. - St. Therese’s vs, Prince of Peace, 8:00 p.m. - East Dallas vs. Shavertown, 9:00 p.m. - Harveys Lake vs. Hunts- ville. Due to the inclement weather, Booster Night was not held last Saturday night, Dec. 23, as was originally planned. Tt will be an- nounced at a future date When it SHAVERTOWN METHODIST — Knee] ing, Left Right—Stan Davis, Tom "Newman, Bill Oney, Fred Osten; Sta nding—Jim Edwards, Bob Hontz, Don Rome, Tom Oney.. Bolton, f. 2 “ 8 | Piznar, c. 0 0 0 Richards, g. eB 4 10 | Richardson, T. 2 a 4 Derhammer, f, 0 1 1 | Thomas, {., c. 1 a5, ‘Purvin, g. 0 loo Williams, g 0 x 1 15 1 31 13 15 41 |Referees: Tex Wilson, Jerry Stine son. SHAVERTOWN g ff pts] .— STANDINGS — Rome, c. 5 2 19 won lost @ Dymond, f., 1 0 2 | East Dallas 4 on Oney, Bill, g. a 2 4 | Harveys Lake 3 1 Oney, Tom, f. 2 0 4 | Huntsville 2 ls Edwards, f. 0 2 2'| St. Therese’s 1 3 Newman, g. 0 1 1 | Shavertown 3 03 Hontz, f. 4 0 8 | Prince of Peace 0 4 2 13 7.33 One of these days someone is ; going to write a book on “How To PRINCE OF PEACE Get Out of Doing It Yourself.” He'll g f pts.| make a fortune. Coolbaugh, c. 2 0 4 i! Allabaugh, g. 3 0 6 When will they start trimming Richardson, B. 1 0 2 | the budget instead of the Gi Major, f. 0 0 0'ers? will be held. BOX SCORES: EAST DALLAS g f pts Evans, f. 7 Buti. 09 Lasher, c. 0 0 0 Shelley, g 5 8 13 Lewis, c. 2 1] 5 Tencza, §g. 1 4 6 Lamoreaux, f, 4 1 9 Wagner, g. ‘0 0 0 19 97 535 HARVEYS LAKE g f pts. Winston, f. 1 0 2 Hinkle, f., c. 9 018 Price, f{. 1 1] 2 Brobst, f. 4 3 3 Harris, g. 3 0 6 Crispell, g. 4 0 8 Shales, ¢ 1 0 2 | Searfoss 1 2 4 24 5 53 HUNTSVILLE g. 1 pts Strausser, f. 4 x 9 Dietz, Gary, {. x 0 2 Fossedal, c. 6 6-318 Brobst, Harold, g. 0 0 0 Kozick, f., c. 1 7 9 Berlew, c. 0 0 0 Dietz, Lynn, g. B 0 6 Brobst, Clint, g. 5 3 13 Brobst, Charlie, g. 3 0 6! 23 15 61 ST. THERESE’S g f pts. | Letts, ¢. f. 8 2 18] Yeisley, c. 0 1 Installing & Automatic for the past Coal a Best wishes for the New Year. | TED RUFF Equipment oil OR 4-T726 Servicing Heating 42 years Gas squeaked by Prince of Peace 33-31. 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