A IT WE Le = es Jil ee Bt I Sh ras wa SL RT IL bl = or — ® DALLAS, PENNSYLVANTA GROWN IMPERIAL LANES OWLING NEWS WEEKLY HIGH Bob Moore rolled top series of the week when he spilled 652 pins in George Shupp League Monday night. Bob's high game was 269 which beat the record set by Dick Finme- gan of 268. Nick Stredny’s 669 still leads. ? Jean Agnew and Evelyn Ka- mont tock honors in the girls’ section. Jean Agnew scattered 216 pins over the lanzs in one game with Country League Tuesday, finishing with 532 series for the night. Evelyn rolled out a beautiful 548 series in Country League including 190. game. ‘Evelyn's top score did not wipe out Marie Ritts’ 580 set last week and Kay Kal- afsky’s 282 is still on top. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 11, AT 2 P. M. CROWN IMPERIAL MAJORS Dallas Shopping Center broke away from first place tie with Dallas Nursery when “Shoppers” copped 4 points from Dallas Legion, taking the lead with 25% points. The “nurserymen’’ are next with 237,, winning only 2 points from Dallas Dairy. The ‘“dairymen” hold third spot with 23. West Side Novelty tock 4 from 20. | COUNTRY LEAGUE WILL BOWL |ry’s Gulf split and ‘lumbermen” deterrent ie BY DORIS MALLIN Birth’s Esso, and holds fourth with 22 while Gosart’s, after losing 3 to Jim-Jon, dropped to fifth with Shavertown Lumber and Par- have 19 points while Birth's has 17. Monk Plumbing split with Phil- Ips Supply. Top honors went to Charles . Nafus when he scattered 614 pins for / “lumbermen,” piling up 240 and 214 in first two games. On the same team, Pete Hospodar spilled 245 in one game for high single. Nearly high was Bill Weavver, hitting 220-225 (612) for Phil- lips. Tony Pineno rolled 221-206 If You're Watching Pennies... You’ll Choose a GAS Drying... the Fast, Fluffy, Thrifty person want? No Down Payment Gas Drying costs 3 to 6 times less! You can dry load after load for just pennies. 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Reese had 201, Stair 210, Kocher 207 (554), Amos 202, Kriel 201, Trudnak 200, Rudick 207 (553), Vida 206, Eddy 200, Stredny 203, Gorey 203, Heness 206-199 (556), Cross (V) 212 (563), Kardell 201, Richards hit 193, Hoblak 190, Steve Bonomo + 194 (560), Roan 192, Oravitz 193, Kundrat 190-198 (556), Matte 199 (554). Shavertown Lumber had 1035 game and Dallas Shopping had 2755 total pins. BACK MT. NEIGHBORS Stonehurst moved ahead in Neigh- borhood League when it took 4 points from Dodson’s Market Thurs- day night. The two teams had been tied in first place. Payne Printery is in seccond place after taking 4 from Kern's and Beaumont Inn is in third after splitting with Bolton's. Mike Corgan was top scorer when he relled 285-193 (609) for Disque Funeral Home tied in fecurth with Dodson’s. Team- mates Emil Espen hit 553 and Nick Stredny had 210 (565). Honors for single high went to R. Burr on 286 (549)—Tit- man’s. Leo Yankoski turned in 284-195 (588) for Stone- hurst. (By the way, many have asked, “Why doesn’t Nick smile these days?” Is it your bowl- ing, Nick?) In the 550 plus bracket was C. Titman 215 (583) Titmans; Williams 198-196 (561) Stonehurst; H. Heidel 214 (552) Bolton’s; and George Shupp 209 (563) Payne's. Single scores worth noting: Zier 190, Gingliotti 192, Dale Zimmer- man 192, Kravitz 197, Volley 211, Henness 221, Phillips 192, Tony 190, Bnynak 201, Besteder 211, Klass 194, Dodson 202, Beanett 200, Lehman 212, Navieh 201, Rogers 191, Oravitz 201. GEORGE SHUPP LEAGUE Last week Town House Restau- rant led total pins with 2784 -and Hanson’s Park posted a nice single game of 1022. Top scorer of the night was Andy Matte of Town House with 207-224 (597). Krajewski also hit 224 and rolling only last two games. Finnegan hit 195-200 (566); G. Thomas 193-204 (561); Shemanski (561); Trudnak 193-198 (558). High games were rolled by Blizzard 213, Zimmick 199, Harris 197, Kravitz 196, Ehret 215, L. Yan- koski 192, Bongig 191, Tillotson "1 205, Rudick 198, Amos 191, Shinal 196, Myers 199, Jones 204. Glasser 204, Fallon 198, Lohman 201 (551), Moore . 202, Biagologowicz 197, Kocher 214, Maculis 194. Town House took the lead with 26; Pine Brook 25, Hanson's 24 and Sportsman 217. Town House still holds lead with 29 after taking 8 from Wreckers. Bob Moore led the way, taking individual honors for the night with 269-205 (652). The team had high game of 964. Trudnak hit 204 (551) and Monte, 198 for Wreckers. In second place with 26 is Pine Brook after a 3 point loss fo Berti, Shupp led Berti’s with 219 (557), Supplee hit 190 (551) and Dicton rolled 216. Pine Brook featured B. Shalata 210; Bennett 199 and Corgan 2086. Hanson’s lost all 4 ‘to Meade's and is still in third with 24 points. Sportsman has 23% and Raiders and Meade’s are tied with 23 each. Blizzard had 206, Dimmick 199, and Finnegan 194. Meade, 214 and Hudak 209 led Meade’s as the team took 2776 ‘total. Raiders took all 4 from Casterline with Rudick hitting 221 (587). Sportsmen and Lions split. Bialogo- wicz hit 196 and Kocher 201 for Sportsmen. J. Thomas had 202 for Lions. TRAVELLERS Position night on Sunday found Weaver and Madar matched against Sunset Bingo on home lanes and W & M took 3 points. Paul Kamont led the scoring with 190-190 (563); Andy Matte hit 199 (562); Jack Trudnak rolled 193 (551) and Mike Corgan scored 213. Tony Pineno led Sunset with 202-212 (582); Walt Szura hit 203 (552). Sportsmen Grill lost 3 to its op- ponent Saturday night. Buck Rob- erts was top scorer with 190-192- 205 (587); Sid Fielding scored 204 (545). George Yadick hit 534; Ron Fielding 531 and Tom Cross 191 (519). : Addy Asphalt Jost 3 to Main Diner. Charles Williams hit 235 (581), Cliff Garris had 194 (562), Charles Bray 213 (558), Leo Yan- koski 220 (535) and Ed Yankoski (523). COMMUNITY SERVICE Guyette’s led the league last week with 18%, points and Mercury Mo- tors followed with 18 after the two teams met and “motormen’ took all 4 from the ‘“‘communicators.” (543) and Troster hit 229 for losers. Top scorer of the night was G. Reimiller with 224-202 (607) for Ben Franklin. His team split 2-2 with Besecker’s Real- tors. Schalm and Williams led Besecker’s with 192 games. Boyd White took 3 from Orchard Farm with D Peterson at the head with one 207-197 (582). Other high games were 199—1L. Guyette; 192—P. Ambrose; 192— Kostrobola; = 198—Demmy; 192— Makar; 193—Sekera; 194—Bolton. ST. PAUL'S BROTHERHOOD Trojans, with four points from Panthers, took over first place, Fri- day. Hoover, with 525 (194) and Rudy, 511 (172) were high men for Trojans. Tigers, with Culp leading the way on 612 (210), took 3", points from Mustangs and moved to within 2% point of the league leaders. Culp’s scores tock high series as well as high single for the evening. W. Dungey was second high for Tigers | with 521 (188). Badgers took the measure of Hus- kies who had beeu leading the league. high man for the Badgers, while Weale with 525 (188) led Huskies. Bulldogs and Long Horns split, Nafus high for Bulldogs with 540 (188) and A. Whiting, for Long Horns. High team honors went to Tigers with 2502 total pins. COUNTRY LEAGUE Chase Dairy moved into first place, ahead of Bernie's Pizza by 1 point last Tuesday when it took 3 points from Bocar Corporation. Bernie's has 21, after splitting 2-2 with Forty Fort Lumber. Casterline’s S/S took 3 from Joe's Pizza, and Casterline’s has 19 and Joe's 18. Top scorer of the might was Evelyn Kamont, rolling 190- 178-180 (548). Grace Sickler had a round 500 (165-195). Bernie Pape led Chase with 186 (542) (485) and Jean Agnew hit 162 (451). Helen Bonomo had 454 for Bocar. Liz Weale hit 164 (465) and Marg Milne 171-169 (456) for Joe’s. For Forty Fort, Flo Alla- baugh scored with 166 (464) and Lila Lozo with 176 (463). 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