The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 10, 1962, Image 12

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CROWN MAJOR LEAGUE
Top position in Major League was
[inched by Monk Pumbing and Heat-
ing Friday night when the leading
“plumbers” split 2-2 with Parry's
Gulf Service.
close, “taken by Monk's team, but
‘the “Gulf men” came back at the
oes to take lead in pin count.
‘las Shopping Center
hreat to the “heat men”, the Cen-
‘ter took 4 points
fonk’s now has 85 points; Dallas
Shopping 797%;
ith 3 from West Side Novelty,
battle against the Nursery.
Big scorer for top team and Jack Landis hit 192-226 (606)
scoring was for Parry's. j
BOWLING
NEWS
Cliff Garris who pounded the
boards to the tune of 651 in-
cluding 219-222-210 games.
Nick Stredny led Dallas Nurs-
ery to a 4 point victory over
Phillips Supply as he scattered
624 pins with a 190 and high
First two games were
and duplicated Nick's first two
games, ending the third with
189, 1 pin over Nick. Bill Alla-
baugh crashed through with
202-195-205 (602) in Phillips’
from Jim-Jon.
American Legion, 199
Bruce Varner
“Shopping Center’
Charles Nafus
Mike
BY DORIS MALLIN
Charlie Williams rolled 214 (579),
192-207" (576)
's Bob Fallon with
196-205 (579) and Bob Moore, 202
(571) led Birth's Esso to take 3
from Mathers Black Toppers, while
hit 236 (570) for
246. Frank Kardell tied the |Mathers. Andy Matte and Tony
Dal- high 246. Frank Spilled. 625 Pineo turned in high scores for
was biggest | pins for Dallas Shopping Center |West Side. Andy spilled 222 (577)
and Tony blasted away a 256 (586).
Corgan led Gosart’s attack
on Shavertown Lumber with 212-
Gosart’s took 3 points,
second game by only 11.
Dallas * Shopping Center copped
| honors when it rolled 2833 total
pins, beating original record of 2811
(577).
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1962 .
set by Monk Plumbing.
still holds record for single high
with 1009. Bob Moore is leading
with high series of 704 and Chill |
Williams, single high of 257. ;
Big scores were posted by Doc
Thomas 210-206 (550); Jack Berti
224 (568); Fred Adams 215 (558).
Single high games were chalked up
by J. Thomas 213, Molley 194,
Eddy 213, Kamont 191, Gorey 193,
Stair 190, Wilson 206, Henness |
191, E. Yankoski 193, Hospador
203, Kriel 201, Roberts 193, Weaver
212, Reese 218, Ciccarelli 194.
TRAVELLING TEAMS
Crown Imperial Girls took all
8 points from Shoemaker Tire
Saturday night. Evelyn Roberts
topped scores with 180-171-185
(536) and Grace Sickler had
172-206 (525). Henri Benkovsky
rolled 161-184 (495); Billye
James 171-169 (494).
BACK MT. NEIGHBORHOOD
Back Mountain Neighborhood
League wound up 1961-62 season
Monk's | with a’ banquet held at Beaumont
| Inn Thursday night. The meal was
good and the program short and
| sweet, Music for dancing was pro-
vided by the Merrymakers.
Herm: Kern was master of cere-
{monies and leader for group sing-
ling. Father Frank, Gate of Heaven
gave the invocation and Rev. Ed-
win Limtern, East Dall#ds Metho-
» | dist Church, the benediction.
| [President George Shupp address-
led the group concerning indiffer-
ent attitudes of many bowlers with
hopes that everyone will cooperate
in the future. Donald King, ‘vice-
president; Bill Weaver, secretary;
and Bill Lancio, treasurer, were
introduced.
Following officers for the 1962-
63 season were announced: Cliff
Garris, president; Donald King, vice
president; Bob Oravitz, secretary;
Nick Stredny, treasurer.
Awards were presented by
George Shupp and Donald King to:
Ed Yankoski- single high. (269),
| trophy; Cliff Garris-high average
184, trophy; Howard Heidel-high
series (685), trophy; Ed Carreio-
most improved bowler, buckle; Dis-
que’s Funeral Home team-Champ-
ions, trophy; Jack Birnstock-tripli-
cate, patch; Jerry Elston-triplicate,
patch; Shady Side Dairy-last place,
trophy; Richard = Disque-sponsor,
trophy; Cliff Garris-low game (146).
met second half champs, Disque
Ciccarelli,
Bill Allabaugh.
A nice gesture on the part
of Dallag Dairy team was when
members divided the prize
awarded so that Charles’ Else,
who had to leave when he was
transferred to Texas with the
Air Force, could share in the
glory. |
First half champs, Dallas Dairy |
And everyone joined the spec-
ial entertainment of movelty
dancing provided by Dean
Weale and Evelyn Roberts.
GET IN A GROUP
There are many new leagues
| starting soon for summer bowling!
Several different groups are open
' for applicants. There will be mixed,
couples, men, women, youngsters,
letc. GET IN A GROUP! SIGN UP
Funeral Home two weeks ago in! al kK!
a fight to the finish. Before this, ro AT Crown imperial Des
Disque played off a tie with Bob:
& Don’s. Disque took league champ-
ionship. Members of the team are Al
Robert Moore, Nick Buy-
nak, Mike Corrigan, Jack Yanik and
It has been announced that a
Ladies Group will start June 11
at 8 pm. Leave your name at the
desk or call Marg Milne, Dallas.
GEORGE SHUPP
Bob Moore continued’ his scoring
“spree” Monday night, spilling pins
for a 633 series on games of (203-
199-231) to help Crispell's split
2-2 with Berit & Sons.
Shupp 200. (540), Fielding 537
and Brace 509 scored for the
“truckers. _ :
Leo Yankoski found lanes 7-8
to his liking and tossed a 584 ser-
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA i
ies to spark Meade’s Garage to a’
3 timer over Sportsmen. (Leo's best
series ‘on Monday in some time).
His games were 193-166-225. Broth-
er Ed was a ‘big help” with 213
(560) along with - Kravitz’s 204
(505).
Kocher 190 (538) and Bialogowicz
191 (518) led “grille” team.
* Monday, first half winners, .
Raiders, will tangle with second
half winners, Wreckers, to deter-
mine season’s champs. Look for
two St. Therese’s teams go at
it!
It will also be Proprietor’s
" Roll-off night for all the teams.
196 (504) and Monte 504, copped
man with 524.
with a 3-timer from Casterline’s,
Barsh showing. the way on = 222
(588) and Bonfig 206 (519).
(Continued on Page 5 B)
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