The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 29, 1962, Image 12

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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1962
CROWN IMPERIAL LANES
CROWN MAJOR
Top scorers, Novgmber 9,
were Ted Kestrobala for West
Side Novelty with 234-219
(628)) and Amby Vida, Shav-
. ertown Lumber, 234-202-192
(628). Steve Bonomo hit 236
(high single) (583) for Parry Gulf.
High games were noted for Schalm
191-198 (559), Kriel 205-203 (568),
Pineno 213-196 (574), Havillra 198-
230 (599), Kamont 203-197 (589),
Birnstock 194 (555), Stolarick 212-
205 (566), Myers 202 (551), Hen-
ness 190-200 (575), Carey 225
(581). In 200’s—Bolton 201, Loh-
man 223, Matte 201, Nafus 203
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GLEN ALDEN
209-190 (567), Weaver 199-214
(576), Stredny 221 (564), Ciccarelli
wa | 200-195 (574), Pineno 204-192
§ | (564), Cravitz 204-191 (571).
d | Standings as of November 23, next
Leading the ‘group, November
16, was Pete Hospodar with
208-252-212 (672) for Shaver-
town Lumber. Pete's series set
a new record. Paul Kamont hit
214-212-193 (619) for Dallas
Nursery, and Chill Williams
rolled 232-205 (623) for West
Side. Steve Bonomo hit 212-
283 (634) for Parry’s.
High series were marked by Stair
195 (555), Matte 203 (596), R.
Bonomo 201-191 (557), Metz 199
(550), Rudick 193 (552, Panunti
206-205 (582), Eddy 223-202 (591),
L. Yankoski 210 (557), T. Bonomo
week.
GEORGE SHUPP
Al Ciccarelli topped the scor-
ing last Monday with 247 (610)
for Town House. Town House
holds first with 36 points.
Other scores in high bracket
were Matte 204 (575), Fallon 203
(551), Race 204-200 (586), Shupp
Bl | 222-194 (572), Monte 204-219
| (561), G. Thomas 205-193 (579),
il | L. Yankoski 195-202 (583).
| High for the night of November
ll 12 was Rudick with 212-257 (641)
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for honors November 5. Red
led with 207-212 (604) for
Guyette’s and Pete hit 195-
220 (601) for Boyd White’s.
Bob Williams had 196 (556), Aus-
tin 206-199 (587), J. Bolton 212,
Reimiller 204, Makar 200, Whittaker
194, Besecker 217, Kardell 201,
Kardel 201, Sekera 194, D. Bolton
193.
Star of November 12 match
was Pete Ambrose, 224, (592).
Kostrobala hit 226-193 (588)
for Orchard Farms. Reimiller
198-197 (56%), D. Peterson 210
(563) and Bolton 206 (556).
High singles: Cathrall 196. Pryor
191, R. Ambrose 202, Makar 209,
Troster 190-193, “Whittaker 199,
Austin 191, Williams 195, Wilson
196, Harter 197, Roth 190, Kardell
199. \
November 19 match featured
Kostrobala with 204 (576) for
Orchard Farm. Schalm hit 213
(555), Williams 195, Reimiller .
191, Makar 191, J. Bolton 200
(560), Corbett 209.
Besecker’s team heads the league
237, and Orchard 23.
ADDY ASPHALT
Addy’s had a big night
against Ashley Lanes away Sat-
urday, when the team posted
2971 total pins with games 914-
1931-1026. Cliff Garris led
with 255-214 (651); Charlie
Williams had 226-200-217
(643); Marty Panunti 220-216
(617); Leo Yankoski 190-190
(534). Tops for Ashley was,
Wickiser (579).
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with 24 points; Ben Franklin has!
neral Home. The team split
with Beaumont Inn. Jim Loh-
man hit 599, including 195-191-
213 for Stonehurst and® Bob
Williams had 233 (565) as they
took 4 from Klass Motors.
Stonehurst posted 2991 total pins
and a single 1075. Howard Heidel
posted 206-191 (559) and Bob Bol-
ton 215 (566) for Bolton's Diner as
they copped 3 from Code’s Station.
Day chalked up 200 (558) for Payne
Printery. and his team took 4 from
Fuller Brush. Randy Michaels with
1204 (558) and Joe Gardzalla, 200-
.201 (552) led"Sheldon’s Lunch to a
4 point victory over Bob and Don's.
Robinson’s Kennels lost all to Herm
Kern’s despite Ted Heness’s effort
with 239 (557). Leading Dodson’s
Market to a 3 point win over Tit-'
man’s Market, was Don King with |
231-192 (550). Merle’s Station lost|
’ to Shady Side Dairy.
Leading scorer, week before, was
| Jim Lohman, hitting 638 (254-193-
| 191) for Stonehurst Cottages. R.
Warner hit 206-205 (595): J. Gard-
|zalla 221 (570) for Sheldon’s. M.
Corgan had 220 (563) for Disque
and N. Buynak hit 226 (555). D.
King rolled 556 for Dodson’s; Dale
Zimmerman, 221 (555) for Bob &
Don’s.
Roberts hit 204-192 (551) for Beau-
mont Inn.
pins and Robinson's had 1026 single.
Michael
ciewski 192, Volley 203, Hirner 202,
lips 201, Elston 205, Smith 198, B.
Lancio 211, Zier 201, Landon 192,
201, Weaver 191.
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Lads switched places last week,
Burkes now leading with 29 points;
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Fortey, 551 led Payne; J.[.
Sheldon’s took honors with 2954
High scores for two weeks are ¢ 2
| Robinson 198-191, Day 192-200, Wil- top of the league, pulling ahead in
liams 211, Navich 199, Burr 194, last two weeks by 11% points.
LaBar 192-198, Ransom 201-200, | nets lost % point lead and Emeralds
200, H. Lancio 196-204, dropped to third; Pearls are second
Gensel .190, Oravitz 216, D. Bolton with 24. Garnets held team honors
204-193, Heidel 190, J. Bolton 191- last week with 632 (1612).
191, Espen 206, Klass 191-198, Gos- Moyer and Eleanor McShea shared
Besteder 218, Coolbaugh 209, Dod-|!y. Helen Bonomo and Sylvia Al-
/| son 194, Dibble 205, Shupp 203, Phil-
Bonomo 206, Corgan 199, Rogers led scoring November 1.
# | 735 as it took 3 from Spades. Frank
3 Hearts.
is next with 24 and Kocher’s Boys
and Edwards Cafe are tied with 23
each.
Burkes took honors with 962
(2765). Individual honors went
to Ron Fielding with 234 and B.
Parrish 245 (554). W. Osko
marked 220 (579); B. Zimniski,
206 (572); J. Maculis 223 (565).
For the girls, it was R. Williams,
187 (468); J. Yuscellis 178
(491); J. Bicking 180 (482); R.
Costello 180 (479).
Week before, Kocher’'s Boys led
scoring with 968 (2817). B. Parrish
had high series of 583 (213) and L.
Wadaski scored 220 (538). Other
high scorers were Berkey 215; Vol-
ley 212; Rodda 210 (554); Gulitus
219; Reish 209; Schuler 202; Osko
202; Kocher 203; girls—Ritts 210
(523); Pascavage 201 (475); Gosart
193 (493); Costello 166 (473); Ed-
wards 178.
BOWLERETTES
Monk’s Plumbing and Heating led
the group with 23% points; Whit-
ing’s Parts and Bolton's Diner are
tied with 19. Whiting’s took honors
last week with 783 (2116). Ann
Whiting scored 198 (499) for top
honors.
Tn high scoring bracket were
Kalafsky 173-163 | (476); Oravitz
185; Risch 189; Bevan 160. Terry
Morton coverted 6-7-10 split.
DALLAS WOMAN’S CLUB
Amethysts shine brightly at the
Gar-
Eleanor
honors with 182 and 474 respective-
lawes tied with 167 and Jo Berky
had 468, tops on November 8; Marg
Milne, 465 and Marion Harter 176
Marion
converted 2-7 9-10 split.
HOLY ROLLERS
Doc Whittaker toppled pins to
score of 619, featuring a beautiful
game of 245. His team of Diamonds
took honors (1916) and 3 points
from Clubs. Hearts had single of
Fritzinger hit 233 (554) for Spades
and Peter Kaye rolled 222 (572) for
HARVEYS LAKE WOMEN
P. Johnson scored 202 (493) and
M. A. Whitesell hit 189 (522) for
individual honors ' as Old Hickorys
led team scoring with 694 and
Spruces totalled 1967.
Joan Elgaway had 190 (479); My-
ra Davies 178; Liz Balavage 177;
Marie Ritts 175 and Ruby Scouton
1716491). +
Week before, Ruby Scouton led
with 180 (489) and Dot Finn with
176 (520). Jane Bieking had 171
Poplars now lead with 24 points.
IMPERIALETTES
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league with 26 points. Apex gained
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2 from O’Malia taking second game
by 1 pin, and is second with 25.
Joe’s Men Shop won 2% from
Delangy Gas and has third with
23%. Joe's and Delaney tied total
1 pin.
Three 500 series were rolled.
Helen Bonomo led for Mac Tools
with 182-181 (50%); Jean Ag-
new hit 193 (504) for Elston’s
Dairy and Evelyn Kamont had
174-181 (502) for Delaney Gas.
Week of November 9, Anita Pas-
cavage led scoring with 171-178
(489). Helen Bonomo had single
high of 199. :
On the second, it was Marg
Milne taking honors with 188-
198 (525) and Arlene Hospodar
with 197-190 (517). Della Bellas
rolled high single of 206, also
hitting 162 and totalling 490.
Top scorers for last three weeks
were H. Bonomo 174 (464), 199
(467); G. Grant 181 (465); A. Pas-
cavage 172, 171-178 (489), 176; G.
Gabel 165, 167 (452); M. Considine
166, 160 (457); R. Novroski 163,
175,' 175; J. Thompson 164, 182
(478); J. Miller 162, 162; B. Caster-
line 169-180 (487), 170; J. Agnew
181; A. Kardell 167, 167 (466); R.
Bennett (450); J. Law 165-161; L.
Trudnak 169; S. Schooley 163; J.
Piech 169 (453); D. Amos 168; T.
Denmon 161; K. Gansel 176; L.
Weale 163. Team with high series
last three weeks was Mac Tools with
2217 total pins and single game of
805.
COUNTRY GIRLS
Christmas Day three weeks ago
on Sunday featured Bernie Pape,
176-178-188 (542) and Jean Agnew
166-186-175 (527) for Chase Dairy
and Evelyn Roberts, 170-179-176
(525) for Casterline’s Station. The
next Sunday, New Year’s Day, Lila
Lozo starred with 216-161 (523) for
Forty-Fort Lumber; Evelyn Roberts,
176-194 (504) for Casterline’s and
Marie Bellas with 202 (479) for
Bocar Manufacturing.
November 6 scores: Jean Ag-
new rolled 167-216 (532) for
Chase Dairy; Grace Sickler, 181-
188 (527%) and Helen Bonomo,
178-181 (501) led Bocar; Eve-
lyn Roberts, 195 (504) and Eve-
lyn Kamont, 185-179 (503)
scored for Casterline’s.
November 13: Bernie Pape
topped scores with 183-173-199
(555) Chase Dairy; Evelyn Rob-
erts hit 167-185 (511) for Cas-
terline’s; Hel en Bonomo had
208-169 (50%) for Bocar and
Anitg Pascavage rolled 199-182
(5380) for Joe’s Pizza.
November 20: Bernie Pape
posted 191-165-176 (532)
Chase; Marie Bellas led Bocar
with 211-174 (528) and Evelyn
Kamont hit 180-166 (500) for
Casterline’s. oh
Casterline’s Station spilled 2341
total pins in one series over the
three week period and posted high
same of 853.
Other high scores in addition to
above; Kamont 180 (462), 177-171
(482), 164-179 (485); Considine
(453), 175-160 (468); Balut 168:
Dimmick 182 (499), 189 (457), 198
(499); Agnew 188, 161-161-163
(485): Bellas 163, 166-164 (459);
\Iyers 163, 160, 167 (472); Pape 170
487), 189-161 (488); Shook 173-
33 (479); Gosart 162 (450), 164,
'82 (474); Finn 168; Egliskis 164
455); Bonomo 190-160 (477), 163-
72 (459); Sickler (461); Bellas 176,
64 (453), 202 (479), 178-164
(478); Milne 175-160 (480); Hadsel
177, 175 (454); McShea 163 (462);
Weale 184 (475); Pascavage 168-169
(464); Lozo 171 (472), 189 (466),
174 (460); Novroski (458), 177
(471); Gansel: 172; Allabaugh 163;
Denmon 172 .(464); Grant (454),
160, 176 (485).
ST. PAUL’S BROTHERHOOD
Hoover scoréd 569 (211), high for
he night, as his Trojans took 3
soints from Long Horns and moved
‘0 within 5 point of league leaders.
Tigers still hold top spot after split-
ing 2-2 with Bulldogs.
Culp, 522 (193) was high for
Tigers while Wills 549 (204) and
Nafus 539 (202) led Bulldogs. Hus-
‘ies took 3 from Panthers to remain
within striking ~ distance of the
caders, 1% point off. - Ritchie, 520
195), led Huskies. Mustangs, 2-1
yver Badgers took team honors with
1 high single of 900 and total of
2488.
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