The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 01, 1962, Image 15

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA a THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1962 SECTION C— PAGE 3
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608) for Legion. Robinson’s Kennels had a [ing have 14 each. : z 3 | plans for Saturday’s Harvest Moon
. | CROWN IMPERIAL LANES Nice, scores were turned in by| beautiful series of 2951 (922- aes gn Kiwanis Hears Wise, Bell
{| Shoemaker 202-206, Day 209, Nafus 1012-1017) and Shady Side First Real Snow Oct. 26 Plans Saturday Ball Thirty members in attendance ob-
ai 202, Reese 211, Bonomo 200, Biil scored 1010 for second game. b served the birthday of John Hen-
. i B OW LI N Cc Allabaugh 214, Kardell 202, Stev-| High single honors went to Dod- Sudden snow showers last Wed-| Dallas Kiwanis heard Rev. Irwin |ninger, Jr., and the gift was won by
q ens 203, D. Bolton 209, F. Kamont| son’s Market with 1019, first |jecday afternoon were followed on | Wise describe his trip to the Far|Leon Emmanuel.
i ; ens 203, D. Bolton 209, P. Kamont game, : Friday by the real McCoy, soft wet | East and comment on conditions in Seven members of Wilkes-Barre
i : BY DORIS MALLIN 202, Oravitz 203. ; Others with good scores were| ( blanketing the trees ‘but melt. | thirteen counties as he found them, | Kiwanis and two from Forty Fort -
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45 i y Top series for their respective| Roan 190, Smith 199-208, Rogers ing on the blacktop roads. Not too | at a recent meeting at Irem Temple Kingston Club were guests.
: in ; : ._ | teams were rolled by Bruce Varner |194, Klass 192, Williams 190, Loh-| © 0 1 e000 Fr oe ‘after fine | Country Club.
10 bE CONGRATULATIONS, CHARLIE! 237 to 189. Chill’s four game series 76.48 points, 208 average; P. Gavi- 220-201 (581) Jim-Jon; Marty Pan- |man 200, L. Yankoski 191, Burr Todizs Sin th 2 Ki ji 1 : of; Did Y. Read
CHARLIE WILLIAMS has done it | was 830. gan 73.04, 198; Butch Williams| yng; 200-210 (582) Bob Moore 2271192, Gaylord 205, Sholes 192, Tit- Sune: Yeaiher, iwanis. also’ nominated officers 2, VION, ve
a5 | again, winning the sixth annual All| Butch Williams lost 3 in the after-| 72.41, 199; P. Gelso 72.30, 198;| (573), Births; Bill Weaver 212-193 | man 207, Henness 191, Dodson 206. for ithe soning veer, und discussed The Trading Post
BY | Star tournament at Jimmy's Cen- |noon and could not overtake the|C. Gelso 72.25, 200; B. Bavitz 71.13, | (572), Phillips; Panky Stolarick| Last week’s top scorers were A.
Re tral Lanes, Sunday night. Charlie |leaders even though he came back |194; A. Finarelli 71.22; 192; J. West | 910.217 = (588), Gosarts; Harold | Vanderhoff, 214 (597); L. Yan- :
10ir i en was Wyoming Valley 28 to win 3 in the evening. oui 2 Davie 68.23, 182; Jonna fiom =, Parry; Mike hols 222 (586); Daye piiiginid ———)
3 tar mpion two years ago. Doc | Phil and Charlie fought for the |Y: a . orey -207 ( . 13 (586); J. Lohman 235 (562); g A
wu i O'Connell took over last year. fourth spot with Phil ihe his WEEKLY HIGH TRAVELLERS T. Bonomo 212 (559); J. Barbose | ass YOUR FOOD DOL a. ge]
3 Charlie, holding third place upon | brother by 25 pins. Charlie and| Dick Finnegan beat Don Bolton’s| Sunset and Casino took 2 points | 202; W. Phillips 221; N. Stredny | 7 2
starting the final eight games Sun-|the champ were the only bowlers | single high 262 when he hit 268 |from its opponent, none other than | 207; M. Corgan 203 and N. Buynak
; day, opened up with a big 247 to |to maintain 200 or better average |in Shupp League, Monday, October |its own neighboring team, Castel- 202.
stie take first place, but Pat Gavigan, |for 16 games. 22, Charlie Williams hit 267 (641) | Jani and Bruno. The “well-dressed” COMMUNITY SERVICE
ne | in second place, hit 232 in the Chill. Williams will represent the |for West Side in Major League, but |C & B team “crashed through” Arch Austin topped high
wy 10th game to take over the lead | area in state tourney at New York |could not knock out Nick Stredny’s| with 1 point, the second game by| Scores last Monday with 193- .
OSt- igh, byAns pins. next month. Top scorers there will [original 669 series. Marie Ritts|2 pins. (I say, they certainly are 201-246 (630) for Mercury Mo- 7
3 Pat held the lead when the even- | go to nationals at Kansas City in |finished off Evelyn Roberts’ 575 with | 3 well-dressed team—and they can| tors, as they copped 4 from Ben
GE ing session began, but lost ground |January. Doc O'Connell, defending 580 rolled for Harveys Lake Women | howl.) Bob Moore, 190-202 (571) Franklin. The “motormen” set SU
from the very beginning of final | Valley champion, finished far down |and Kay Kalafsky hit 232 to top|led C &B, Nick Stredny hitting| new league records with 932 Fie...
four games. Chill continued going |on 5-11 record while the new win- | Evelyn's 218. Marie's series includ- | 205-193 (568) while Amby Vida| single and 2647 total pins. 2
):00 strong, winning his four games, |ner had 12-4 record. ed 216 and Kay's series totalled 532. | took the lead for § & C with 244 | Guyette’'s holds 18% points after
| beating Gavigan in the final game,' Final standings were: C. Williams | Evelyn came back with 212 (571) | (596); Rich Bonomo hit 201-204 | winning 4 from Boyd White's. V.
m. . for’ Crown Imperial Women and | (582) Tony Bonomo had 204 and |Makar was top scorer with 208 WEEKEND SPECIAL
L. pS | ——————— mm "| Anitz Pascavaye hit 223 (311). for] Tony Pineno 192. (569). Pete Ambrose rolled 220-
):00 i ; the same team to post high series Weaver and Madar took 3 190 (569) for White’s. Shem Harter J
; and single this week, but Marie and from Juinta’s Pharmacy as Paul topped Besecker’s scoring with 200- With Purchase of Any Brand
1, Kay still hold top position. Kamont led the scoring with 192 (567) as they took 3 from Or-
lay, 3 This week’s honors go to Al Cic-| 212-200-203 (615). Jack Trud- |chard Farm.
i carelli rolling 192-224 216 (632) nan posted 201-200 (581), Andy Other top scores were posted by
1:00 i for Gosart’s (Majors) and to Amby Matte 211-196 (564) and Bill |Lawler 213, Peterson 201, Lefko
i Vida: hitting 244 for Sunset Bingo Weaver 192. Pat Gavigan bat- |213, Bolton 198.
Is i (Travellers). Stredny and Finne- tled for opponents with 204- Last week's top names were ¥
3 | gan still lead with 669 and 268. 202-194 (600). Pat is the bowl- Schalm 201, Harter 203, Peterson 1 J AR MUST ARD a
4 MAJOR LEAGUE er who fought it out against 195 (552), Corbett 212, Austin 225,
E a Two teams are tied for first place| Chill Williams Sunday) night, Ions (564), Guyette 210,
of Imperial Majors after Dallas during the final series of All- akar \ . Soy
: 4 Nursery (leaders) lost 3 to Birth’s Star Tournament, when Chill COUNTRY LEAGUE GIRLS Rib End Blade Cut
ng q Esso and Dallas Shopping Center| took the championship. Sorely neglected for the past
i (third placers) took 4 from Jim- As The Sportsmen Bar Boys say, three weeks has been Country ;
| Jon. Nurserymen and Shoppers | “Lispi Wreckers were wrecked!” Girls. AND, they are not to be ; Or 0 S Uc 04s
i have 21Y, each, while (second | And I guess they were! Not even overlooked! Here, this season,
OF 8 place) Dallas Dairy stays there with |a score for the opposing team on are gathered some of the finest
n) 21 points after splitting with Monk | the sheet 1 received. Were they women bowlers of Crown and
i Plumbing & Heating. Gosart’s Ap- | that bad ?!! Sid Fielding led Sports- many are those who, after bowl- C Cc
un- J pliances is third with 19 and West |men with 229-196 (591); George ing with this league for the past Ib Ib
| Side Novelty has 18. Shavertown | Yadick hit 198-207 (586); Buck few years, are showing signs
er. Lumber and Birth’s are tied with | Roberts had 193 and Tom Cress, of being very good bowlers.
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Taking honors for the “ma-
jors”’ Friday was Al Ciccarelli
with 632 (192-224-216) for
Gosart’s. Jack Birnstock post-
196. (These scores aren‘t special!)
Addy Asphalt copped 3 points
from Jimmy's Lanes with Charlie
Williams hitting 218 (573) and
Marty Panunti rolling 192-192
Leading scorer for these last
weeks is Evelyn Roberts, roll-
ing 169-173-187 (529) and 181-
214 (546). Bernie Pape goes
on record with 187 (475); 206
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ed a 236 for West Side. Jack (568). Ed Yankoski had 198 (554) (524). (Oh, that second week!) 4
ice. also rolled 203-188 for a nice and Leo Yankoski posted 191-196. Lila Lozo turned in 191-171(621)
® 627% series. Tony Pineno chalked Crown Imperial Women took last week. Grace Sickler post-
OD up 195-227-208 (630) for Dallas 2 out of 3 points from Phillips ed 167 (479) and (last week) C C
: Shopping. Sea Food as Evelyn Roberts 199-174-163 (536). Evelyn Ka- Ib Ib
nt, Posting high games were Frank scattered 571 pins and Bernie mont has improved noticeably
ool: (558); Lewis Reese 197-225 (585); ies included 168-191-212 games 173 (513); 187 (461); 165-180
© POLE BUILDINGS Steve DeBary 222-191 (574); and Bernie's 199-211-160. (499). TT
eet- Marty Panunti 222 (568), Jack Anita Pascavage had a beautiful Rolling top-notch games is Marie Watch Register Tapes For
yer oS REGU LAR BARNS 206 (584), Harold Bennett 212-200 163, 511 series. Ginger Gosart |163 (461) and Mary Shook hitting | RED STARS
(578), Amby Vida 198-200-190 | had 166 and Dink Costello 184. | 188 (486), 185-173 (503). Mary
eT The girls lost second game by Dimmick had 202 (505);; 171-166 7
: or any type of farm or commercial buildin (588); Bill Weaver 196-220 (565), a 5
0D y up f / g- Bonomo (T.) 190, Roan 200, E. only 15 pins. (455). Helen Bonomo and Ginger (Approximately 70 Every Week)
Yankoski 206 (553), Joe Klass 195- BACK MT. NEIGHBORHOOD Gosart « have their share of top |
ring . COMPLETE LINE ASPHALT OR GALYV. STEEL ROOFING. 210 (559), Jess Day 204 (550),| Dodson’s Market and Stonehurst scores. Helen scored 171-186 (464), FOR FREE PRIZES
) at Carey 191, Ambrose 198, Kriel 198, | Cottages are still tied after each | 165-161-165 (491). Ginger rolled
Sales and Service on barn cleaners, silo unloaders, barn equipment, L. Yankoski 201, Rudick 190, Nafus | team took 3 points from Sheldon’s | 161-180 (491), 164-171 (481).
t at 199, Myers 205-196, Bonomo (S.) | Lunch and Shady Side Dairy re- Other scores well-worth noting
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Kardell 234, Bob Disque 231-201 |:
Trudnak 221 (565), Dave Eddy 206-
190 (550), Stair 199, Rich Bonomo
208, Kundrat 193, Andy Matte 193-
191 (555), P. Kamont 558.
High team honors went to
American Legion with 1016
(2742). !
{ Charles Williams topped last
week’s scoring with 232-267
(641) for W. S. while Leo Yan-
koski was hitting 199-245 (603)
for Dallas Dairy. Al Ciccarelli
rolled 214-210 (601) for Gos-
art’s and Kundrat hit 207-234
Pape spilled 570. Evelyn's ser-
223 game. She finished with
spectively. Robinson’s Kennels took
4 from Titman’s Market.
J. Robinson took honors for high
single’ when he led ‘“kennelmen”
with 233-192 (570; Ted Henness hit
191-212 (563). J. Gingliotti posted
203-211 (598) for Merle’s S/S and
J. Navich 232-203 (597) for Stome-
hurst. Leading Payne's Printery
was George Shupp, 210 (570) and
Klass Motors, T. Plata 212 (554).
Dave Zimmerman hit 199 (599) for
Bob & Don’s.
this year and posted 176-164-
Bellas, piling up 177-188 (522),
are Diane Myers 168-178 (457),
Doris Mallin 179, Liz Weale 172
Eleanor McShea 175, Rose
(482),
Novroski 175 (467), B. Egliskis 166
(472), Jean Agnew 196, Della Belles
162, Tooties Denmon 196; Kate
Gansel 175; Anita Pascavage (sub-
stitute) hit 173 (464).
Chase Dairy and Bernie's Pizza
are tide up in top place with 19
each. Joe's Pizza is second with
17 and Casterline has 16. Forty
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