The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 18, 1962, Image 7

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Steve High Scorer
Between Teams
Steve Bomomo rattled the pins | ior
for a total of 624 Friday might in
Crown Major u
series including games of 212-210-
set the pace as Parry's Gulf
team took 3 from second place
Legion team. Mike Gorey hit 209.
Fred Adams and Lew Reese posted
190 and 193 for American Legion
Monk, Plumbing and Heating stil:
leads the league with 51 points, 7
ahead of Legionnaires.
Battle
202,
Dallas
Monk's
Shopping Center are tied
with 4315,
43 and Jim-Jon 42.
Monk’s tedm took 3 from Phil
lips Supply. Only “top scorer
was Roy Stair with 209;
Murty Panunti 197 and Nick
nak 191 topped Phillips’.
Shavertown Lumber
round when it left 3 to Mather
: Black Toppers. Pete Ambrose was
tops for Mathers with 190-193 (554)
Charlie Nafus hit m1 ‘and Ted
By DORIS MALLIN
“lumbermen”.
League. Steve's big
las Esse after a real
Tex Wilson
hit - 201(555);
for
201-198-199 (598);
Jtams scored
Paul Kamont hit 205.
were . close; Birth’s
Parry’s and
Shavertown Lumber
fo;
for ‘tree growers’ with
(571); Jack Trudnak hit
Frank Kundrat 205. Bill
203(553): Walter
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Henness had 199-201. John Kriel
scored 194 and Ambrose Vida 196
Da'las Shopping Center also
shinped, losing 3 to Birth’s Dal-
Both teams piled up pins, add-
ing un marks galore first game.
led Birth’s
180-263 (572) ; Harold Cooibaugh
Frank Muchler
i95(552) and Bob Moore 206.
Dave Eddy was the “big gun”
the Shopning Center with
Charlie Wil-
199-207 (590);
Games
piled up
064-891-898 (2753) total pins
and Dallas Center rolled 953-
3 to West
Buy 908-872 (2738).
Dallas Nursery lost
lost some 4 Side Novelty. Nick Stredny scored
Szura 191(553)
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Jim-Jon
with
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George Shupp Top
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6 and Dallas Dairy
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Payne, Stonehurst,
Merle’s, Code’s and
203-191 ed 2787
229 and Payne.
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and Al Bellas 190 were high for
men,
took 3 from Gosart’s
Appliance with Bob Shoemaker tak-
Pete Hospodor had ‘a biz 595(205-
192-198) for Gosar
Tied in first place of Back Mt.
Neighborhood League
Motors and Disque Funeral Home |
Beaumont Inn has |
with 4 points,each, |
Klass Motors lost all to Payne
Printing Thursday. Klass post-
pins against 3151 by
Payne recorded 1073-
men really blasting the pins for
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 1962
600 series.
(643); Paul
201-235-191 (627)
Vanderhoff
bowling, men!
man over 550, Bill
scored 217 (552)
Disnue’s team
| beautiful ser'es,
high
Richardson with 207.
ts’; Mike ‘Corgan |
{ Kennels. Robinson's
Scorer
including
Among scorers for
are Klass
Dan. Richards hit
Tom Cross
Henness hit 190.
223
5. Seven teams |
Stredny had 210-213 (612).
rolled 208.
Klass had one
score ‘on Dodson’s
George Shupp led
the scoring with 214-191-238
Kamont
and Nick
scored
A.
Nice
Weaver
also piled up a
1003-1010-1052
(3063) as it took 4 from Dodson’s
ng the reins for the “tomatoes” Market. Jack Yanik was top score»
contest. | with 194-201-193(588); Leo Yan. |W th 195:238 (617). Bob Moore
koski hit, 198(557); Chet Molley | "0led 208 (586) Al Ciccarelli hit
256(554) and Pav! Thomas 191 | 07 and Mike Corgan 198. “Onl
was W.
Beaumont Inn lost 4 to Rébinson’s
pounded the
boards to a tune of 3171 total pins
1087-1077-1057
and
Ted
Al Blizzard hit
3 from Dixon’s |
Ed Carriero hit 201
Dodson, Bolton, | 211 and George Bray 207 for the
Bob and Don’s. | Inn.
Dallas Dairy took
Erin
(562) for the
, with thres Else scored 193. Dixon's
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“dairymen” and Carl
| Roberts had 192-192(556).
had Mike
Rudick with 202 and Klass 197.
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Robinson's was
Tom Gavntlett with 203-265 (637). |
(556)
212-195 (556).
Charles |
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team.
Burr
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series.
FULL WHOLE
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LB.
sar 204, against a slow Herm Kern's !
(3066) games.
Ben Piech
for Code’s and Gar Smith hit 221.
J. ‘Sholes hit 224(562);
lord 206; C. Titman 191 and R.
Stonehurst had J. Navich with
203(569);
B. Williams 193. Al
Zimmerman hit 201; Don Zimmer-
Iman 198 and S. Guyler 196.
Tournament
Mar:
the ' contest
for the classes in which they qual-
| ified and there's a fair chance some
| of these men will be winners.
Wreckers hold first place in the |
Monday night league with 8 points |
land Berti’s team holds 7.
| with 620
Joe Zier 192; J. Ging-
191-190(563) and J. Kole-!
Merl’s had 1078-1042-946 |
ing with
221(558);
Molley 1995(541),
25% game
night,
215-201(589)
rolled 212-190(582) |
H. Gay-
190 for Meshoppen Mart.
Leo Yankoski 208 and
of Bob and |
men were in 400’s. Dave
197(587)
for Cresaders
Games Rolled
and Rudick Top Scorers
ch of Dimes Tournament be-
Leo. With Jim
236(569).
gan with George Shupp League | with G. Shupp
Mcaday night at Crown Imperial | (549) and Fielding
Lanes. Over thirty men entered | (535).
and rolled their first terline’s.
Some scores were ver ood
Y.
201, Monte 196
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Bill Oravitz rolled a nice series of ders and Sportsmen are tied up
595 (234-195) for Bolton's. Heidel | in third plac ith
had 213 and J. Bolton 200(557). Bly pgtten,
P. LaBar hit 209 for Shadyside.
For Merl’s it was C. Culver 193- |
202(552);
Klass really spilled pins to
post a fine series in his class
including 200-233
games. His team, Raiders, tot-
al'ed 2872 pins including sec-
ond game eof 1012 and took
4 points from Crispell’s. Scor-
Klass were Gareis
Rudick 257(546) and
Rudick’s big
was high for the
Boh Moore chalked up
for Crispell’s, J.
Shalata had 194-193(561).
Meade’s took 3 from Crusaders
Leo Yankoski led Meade’s with 202-
and Jim Lohman scored
with 222-191(583;
| Kravitz 222; E Yankoski 194 helped
was Daylida with
Berti’s took 3 from Casterline’s
scoring
201-191
hittingf “197
B. Jones ‘hit 191 for Cas-
Wreckers took 4 from Noxen with
Trudnak hitting 539. Amos scored
and Morton 19!.
Bialogowicz’ 209(552), was high fo:
Sportsmen as they
took 3 from
Lettie hit 226 and
Crusa- | Gulitus 198. G Thomas had 19:
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| Joe's Men’s Shop.
‘| with Delaney,
Liens.
Travelling Teams
posting 191-200 (574); Tom Gaunt
190 (487) and Eve'yn Roberts
hit 161-164 (484). Grace Sick-
ler had 177 game.
the local tear
Carl Rob
Else high man for
with 583 (187-216-180).
Fielding had 198.
Saturday, the contest was be-
tween Beaver Run and Lispi
Lanes with Beaver Run taking
4 Sid Fielding led the scoring
with 207-221-190 (618) and
Charles Else had 2062-222 (613).
Al Ciccarelli relled 212-206
(599), and Ron Fielding hit 203
(552). Who had that 400 ser-
ies? What was vour high game,
C. R.? Who ribbed Else last
week? Not you!
Addy took 3 this week. Top mar
was Nick Stredny with 203-217
| (594). Tom Gauntlett had 201-
{213 (556); Bob Moore 551; Lec
| Yankoski 190-202 and Chill Wil-
| liams 202.
Crown Girls took all from
| Mak Brothers. Anita Pascavage
was high with 189-171-1985
(555); Henri Benk y
209-191 (553). Graee Siekler
heloed with a 197 and Evelyn
Roberts 181. What did Ginger
do?
Three Way Tie Here
A thrée-way tie ‘exists
| O'Malia, Delaney and Plains Blouse
of Imperialettes League. O’Malia re-
| mains up there after a held
a top position for the entire first
half, losing the championship to
Delaney was hot
and cold during the first part ‘of |
the season but was not among the
top three near the end, and Plains
Blouse, who fought hard to get off
the bottom, crashed through with !
a 3 point victory from O'Malia én
the last night of the season, a big
Friday night, none of the girls doing
anything spectacular. Joe’s lost all
to Goodman’s although Rose Nov- |
roski came through with high series
ffrem Garrity with Anita Pascavage
hitting 181 (485) and Lillian Trud-
nak, 161-172 (471). Apex split 2-2
188 for Apex, high
night.
Other high singles were M. Cic-
carelli 174; T. Denmon
Weale 167; K. Gansel 176.
Huskies Hold Ten Soot
Huskies were in the
week with 14 points while Long
_single of - the
BUSINESS
(532) and J. Thomas 193 for Dallas
Addy Asphalt recently dropped ’
points to Puhlicks with Bob Moor: |
‘ett hitting 219-194 (576); and Lec 199; McCarty 193; A. Whiting
Yankoski 211 (557). Chill Wil | Ambrose 192 &nd Morgan 191.
iams hit 224 and Nick Stredny Friday night found Tigers t°
had 191. vith Huskies, 15 points each. Lo;
Crown Imperial G'rls took 38 lorns and Panthers are tied wi
points from Ashley Lanes. 13. :
Henri Benkovsky had 201 Huskies had one game of 845
(493); Anita Pascavage rolled "anthers had 2391 total pins.
Two weeks ago Beaver Run and
Y-T Hardware split 2-2 with Charles
arts hit 215; Al Ciccarelli 213; Sid
between |
factor in deciding the championship. |
Plains took 8 from Elston’s Dairy |
of 494 (174-163). O’Malia took 4 |
Jean Agnew rolled |
164; L.1
lead last |
Wilkes-
SECTION A — PACE
Horns and Tigers were moving
vith 12 each. Huskies posted f
scores of 865 (2417). Dean Wes
ook honors with 231 game a
Charles Nafus totalled 587. Hooy
hit 224; Gula 215; Bond 209; Moy
Bob Ashman was top scorer wi
244 (567).
High scores were posited by Ar
rose 197; Fiske 209; A. Whith
188: Gosart 201; Nafus 194;
wart 194 and Cortright 192.
id Timers Take Over Crown
Jolton Tons All Scoring
It was a toss-up as to who h
he most fun last Tuesday at Cr
mrerial Lanes as the newly fom
J)ld Timers Lea file got underwe
vith 14 “young” men starting |
veryone, bowlers and snecratna
sad a good time and B'ton
waors with 173-151-186{553).
vas a great day. laaghier and #
ries mixed with good
‘nip. ‘All the men, rangn £
rom 50 to 80 pms. enjoyed
xercise and there vere come pref
goa scores recorded.
oO]
Shupp rolled 1%4-191-174(5385
3uynck 176-189(550;; Dsy hit Iu
raver 171-176; Coutr! ght 173.
The boys will b= !
and t and by
there ought to be
nore spectators, Den't
‘un! Come out and rout
| favorite bowler!
| Hornets Are Champs
| “Holy Rollers League ended th
first half with Hornets as chan
vions. Hornets had 34 points 2
were high with 1967 total pin
W. oe and Yellow Jackets had 3
|
i ite and Donna split honors
with high games of 237 and 214 |
respectively and Pete rolled 599
series while Donna had 536.
Sunday night. Hornets took all
from Wasps. Yellow Jackets lost:
to Bumble Bees. Doc Whittaker hi
174-179-183. i
Hich for the Bees was Donna with
487. Other high singles were poste
by ‘Pete 190: Bob Nygren 181 an
Bob Monk 173-179.
Edwards—TFirst Half Champs
Edwards Cafe took first If
championship of Lakers Leagué¢
High average man was Pete An
| brose with 179 and woman We
i Marie Ritts, 154. J
Rita Costello posted highest g
of 213 ‘and J. Pokladowiski had
Top series honors went to Gin e
Gosart 544 and Leo Wadaski 634.
Team honors went to Top She
Men for 1047 single game and
{top Shelf Ladies with 2915 tofa
pins. r
O’Connell’s Twin Lakes will be
| scene of half time party, Saturda
am:
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THE TRADING POS?
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Hanover Twp.
Sec. — Educational
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Wilkes-Barre
Enroll now, and, like these graduates,
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Dallas
— Finance
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