The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 29, 1962, Image 3

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
CROWN IMPERIAL LANES
BOWLING
NEWS
CROWN MAJOR LEAGUE
A new league record was set
Friday night when Monk Plumbing
and Heating spilled 2811 total pins.
Monk’s big series included a
first game of 1006 and was rolled
against Mathers Black Toppers, add-
ing another 4 points to its lead
position as second place American
Legion lost all to Jim-Jon.
Legion ig still in second place |
13 points behind Monk’s, but Par- |
ry’s after copping 3 from Gosarts,
has moved into position just
point behind the ‘“Legionnaries’” and
“lumbermen have 63. Dallas Shop-
ping Center, with 62Y,, Jim Jon
and Dallas Nursery, 62 each, are
closing in.
Four men pounded out 600’s
with Cliff Garris taking honors
on 624 (210-215-199) for
Monk’s. Harold Kocher led Par-
ry’s with 196-214-194 (604);
Nick Stredny rolled 201-221
(602) for Dallas Nursery; Paul
Kamont postel 221-206 (600)
for Shopping Center and Bob:
Moore rolled 212- ML (600) for
Birth’s Esso.
Joining Cliff in sitios the pace
for the “plumbers” was Roy Stair
with 224.221 (598); Richards 214-
194 and Lohman 212.
At Kocher’s side was Landis with
212 as Parry's took 3 from Gos-
arts. :
Jack Trudnak, with 215 (560),
Rich Bonomo 216 and C. Allabaugh
200 joined Nick as the ‘‘nursery-
men” won all from Esso.
Paul had lots of help for Dallas
| Shopping from Frank Kardell’s 192-
202 (565); Eddy 233 (559); Char-
lie ‘Williams 192-190 and Varner
| 199.
| For West Side Novelty, it was
| Tony Pineno 198 (572); Bill Weav-
{er 198 (550) and Bellas 203. Rich
| Bonomo hit 210 (575) for Phillips.
| Pete Ambrose posted 212-215
| (587) and Ted Heness 207 (556) for
| Mathers. John led Gosarts’ with
|552 and Corgan had 212.200.
| Reese hit 215 for Legion and R.
| Ambrose had 217; L. Yankoski had
1208; Shupp 196; Molley 194 and
| Olenik 190 for Jim Jon.
GEORGE SHUPP
Wreckers lost ground Monday
| night by losing 3 to Sportsmen
|Bar & Grill as Al Gulitus tossed
a 212 (577) aided by 214 from
Kocher and 200 by Cadwalader.
Trudnak posted 219 (594) for
Wreckers who have 35 points, while
Grill team is third with 277.
Crusaders closed gap with ‘3-timer
Bob Fallon 199
(556) and 202 (513) by Lohman
led Crusaders. Race rolled 190 (518)
| for VFW.
George Thomas again led the
scoring parade for the night
when he totalled 608 on games
of (196-211-201) to spark last
place Lions team to 4 point
sweep from Berti & Sons. George
had help from Jim Thomas 190
(50%) and 196 for Myers. Brace
201 (563) and Fielding 513
FARMER'S DAY
TODAY (THURSDAY)
«| CENTER MORELAND GARAGE
STARTING AT 10 A. M.
REFRESHMENTS — DOOR PRIZE
SEE DISPLAYS MODERN FARM MACHINES
from Noxen VFW and hold second |
| spot with 29%.
BY DORIS MALLIN
were high for “truckers”.
Joe Shalata 213 (560) and Bob
Moore 197-184 (559) enabled Cris-
pell's to cop 3 from Casterline
Hauling, Bill Jones and Bert Mitch-
ell tossed even 500’s for “haulers”.
Mike Rudick 195 (550) . and
511 by Molley led Raiders to 4-
timer over Meade’s Garage. Meade
191 (509) and 201 by Kravitz led
‘‘garagemen’’.
NEIGHBORHOOD LEAGUE
Klass Mortors split with Dallas
Dairy . in Back Mt. Neighborhood
League, keeping hold on top place
with 35, points. Disque took all
from Hern Kern’s to tie with Bob
and Don, 33 points each. Bob and
Don won 3 from Meshoppen Merch-
andise Mart. Dixon has 30',, Merl’s
30 and Meshoppen 28.
Toppling the pins for a big
619 was Ed Yankoski with 201-
215.208 games... Mike. Corgan
rolled 192-211-198 (691). In
the upper 500’s were Carl Rob-
erts 219-198 (586); J. Bolton
218 (580); Joe Kravitz 191-
210 (577); Dave Zimmerman
214-207 (570); Ted Henness 204-
194 (579); Ben Piech 237 (587).
High scores were recorded by
Cecil Titman (552);
222 (558); Adams 198; J. Shem-
anski 213; S. Fielding 194; Patton
222; G." Bray 205; D. Bolton 199;
D. King 191; Matte 195; Shupp 196-
191 (564); Stredny 190-190; Rud-
ick 206 (566); Kolesar 199; Gan-
sel 193; Buynak 206; Bennett 192;
Navich 223 (569); L. Yankoski
202 (558).
TRAVELLING TEAM
Addy Asphalt managed only 1
point from Y. T. Hardware Satur-
day with Leo Yankoski toppling
the pins to 563 (229) and Chill
Williams hitting 197 (536). Bob
Moore hit 191.
Beaver Run took 3 from El-
ko’s with Tom Cross posting
a big 649 including 254-200-
195 games. Carl Roberts hit
193 (546) and Al Ciccarelli
rolled 213 (559).
Crown Imperial Girls had a bad
night as they dropped 3 points to
Bill Weaver |-
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1962
Berretta Construction. Evelyn Rob- |
‘Mr. And Mrs. Charles Gosart
erts rolled 181-192-178 (551); Gin. |
ger Gosart posted 185-189 (515); |
Grace Sickler chalked up 167-164 |
(469); Billye James 165 (454) and |
Eleanor Moyer 156-154 (453).
COMMUNITY SERVICE LEAGUE
Guyette's climbed to within 3
points of the lead by taking 3 points |
from league.leading Mercury Mot- |
ors.
Ben Franklin copped 3 from Mer- |
cury Motors and Besecker’'s split |
with Orchard Farm.
Leading scorer was John Cath- |
rall with 227 (552) for the “farm
boys”. Henderson hit 545 and Stan- |
ton 192 (536) for Mercury. Bolt-
on posted 200-204 (539) for Ben
Franklin, Games in 200s were
chalked up by P. Ambrose 222;
Williams 202.
Frank Kardell set a new
league record for the season
when he scattered pins for a
total of 664 last week. Frank’s
three games ran 212-217-235
for Boyd White's team.
ST. PAUL'S BROTHERHOOD
Three teams are locked in first
place of St. Paul's Lutheran League
with Huskies, Long Horns and Tig-
ers tied with 36 points each. Bull.
dogs have 33 and Trojans 32.
Badgers hit 869 for high single |
and Trojans totalled 2431 pins.
Dean Weale scored 215 (580)
for individual honors. Gosart
hit 215 (567); Gula 186 (542);
A. Whiting 199; Hoover 199
and Cortright 195.
IMPERIALETTES
Delaney lost 3 to Joe’s Men Shop
Friday night with much groaning
over the last game as they lost
by one pin only. Plains Blouse took
4 from Garrity Real - Estate and
sits just 1 point away from Delan-
ey’s first place position. The two
top teams will meet tomorrow
night. Watch the pins fly!
O'Malia Laundry took 3 from
Goodman Florist and Apex lost 3
to Elston’s Dairy. O’'Malia has 28
points and Apex had dropped to
25.
Copping top scoring honors for the
night were Liz Weale with 162-
172-175 (509) and Anita Pascav-
age 193-164 (506. Eleanor Moyer
ran off with single game honors
when she spilled a big 204; her
series was 481.
Bea Carr rolled 169-170 (487):
Doris Amos hit 174 (483); Helen
Bonomo had 172-169 (476); Rose
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Return From Week At Miami Beac
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jrurned Sunday night by jet plane
from Miami- Beach, Florida, where
they were registered for the past |of the nationaly known recreational | { Raphael Klemens, and Allan Covert. |
| week at Hotel Deauville.
The trip was in recognition of
Mr, Gosart’s outstanding sales rec-
lord on Admiral Air Conditioners.
Some twenty-three other Admiral
dealers from the eastern area ac-
{were Donald Stroud, Dick Stroud, |
{ man Future Farmers of America, the second grade at Ross Elemen-
| accompanied by Mr. John Sidler of | tary School
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{State University. Those attending |
SECTION A — PAGE 3
observed his eighth
| Jesse Peiffer, Richard Long, Dallas |
| tft Philadelphia Airport. |
Tke all-expense tour included all |
| spots in’ the Miami area, but most
| impressive to Charlie was the fact |
| that the trip down and back required |
| just a little more than two hours |
| each way, travelling at 600 miles |
per hour.
Sweet Va lley
Mr, and Mrs. Phillip H. Farber,
Sr. had as Sunday dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ultsh, Lake
Winola. Since they were children
| the two couples have been close
| friends, and in honor of this friend-
{ship the Ultshs presented the Far-
bers with a Spitz terrier puppy.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burkhardt,
Pikes Creek, had as week-end
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swire
and children, Victor and Sue, Ger-
| mantown, Maryland; Mr. and Mrs.
| Charles Hass, Wheaton, Maryland.
{Sunday guests included Ronnie and |
[Nancy Fink, IShavertown.;. Ray- |
{ mond Burkhardt, Jr. with Barbara, |
| Lewis and David, Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bonning, |
Gary and Janice, Caton, N. Y. spent |
Sunday with Mr. Bonning’s brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Al-
bert Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kittle, Sr., had |
-as Sunday visitors, Mr. and Mrs. |
Delbert Stoffel, Billie and Bert, |
Wilkes-Barre.
Mr. and Mrs.’
Mooretown,
Pvt, Elwyn Cragle, Fort Gordon,
Georgia, and learned rat on March
Marg
Lawrence Cragle,
Novroski posted 167 (469):
Milne 170-167 (455).
Other high singles were marked
by J. Piech 165; K. Gansel 165; E.
Kamont 172; M. Ciccarelli
Agnew 163.
BOWLERETTES
1 point less holds second.
Isaacs rolled one game of 724 and
totalled 2041 for team high,
Donna Kaye took honors
with 174-170 (490). Peggy
Dungey hit 166 and Libby
Cyphers had 169.
DALLAS WOMAN’S CLUB
Marigolds and Roses share first
place in Woman's League with 23
points. Violets had 17. Roses
spilled 2019 pins Thursday and
Marigolds finished one game at 695.
series with 491. °'
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Duke Isaacs held the lead with 34
points, while Whiting’s Parts with |
Eleanor Moyer rolled a top-notch |
game of 204 and wound up her |
30, he will be sent to Fort Dix, N.J., |
where he will be reprocessed, and
spend eighteen months, the |
balance of his enlistment in Europe. |
Mr. and Mrs. William George and |
daughter, Marcia, and Mrs. Vida |
Kitchen were recent guests of Mrs. |
Kitchen’s son-in-law and daughter, |
Mr. and Mrs. William James of |
Clark Summit. They also visited |
Mr. George's mother, Mrs. Jose-
phine George of Alden, last week.
Don Anesi and Barry Woodling,
seniors at Lake-Lehman recently
spent a day at Williamsport Tech-
nical Institute where they will both
| be enrolled in the fall. Fn® boys
| were accompanied by Don’s parents,
| Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Anesi, Oak ;
| Hill. Barry is the son of Mr. and
| Mrs. Francis Woodling, Lake Silk-
| worth,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert’ L. Ray and |
children, Barry, Brooke, Kevin and |
[ Graceanne spent Sunday in Blooms- |
| burg.
| W. C. Wint, North Lake, was ad- |
| mitted to the Mercy Hospitjy Tues-
| day following a heart attacs. The
Wint’s son-in-law and daughter Mr. |
| and Mrs. Bernard Ondash, Elkins
| Park, spent last week-end at North |
| Lake, |
Birthday greetings to Mrs. Guy |
| Zerfoss, Sr. and grandson, Rodney |
Zerfoss son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald |
Zerfoss, Dallas, who observed their |
birthdays on Monday and. Tuesday. |
Thirteen embers of Lake-Leh- |
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