The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 13, 1962, Image 3

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JALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
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CROWN IMPERIAL MAJORS
' Dallas Nursery upset Birth’s Esso
vheni the ‘treegrowers” took 3
oints from Gosart’s Appliances and
ook . over first place with 35%
oints. Birth’s split with Dallas
hopping Center and dropped to
econd with 35. Dallas Dairy
limbed up the ladder ‘to third with
2 after taking 3 from American Le-
ion, breaking fifth place tie be-
ween “milkmen” and “lumbermen.”
Jallas Shopping is fourth with 31,
nd Parry’s Gulf has 30 after losing
11 4 to West Side Novelty. Shay
er Lumber has 29.
Mike Corgan was ‘top scorer
of the evening with 618 series
224-215) for West Side. Tony
| Pineno hit 224-200 (609) for
| Shoppers; Dan Richards rolled
| 211-218 (602) for Birth’s and
Ed Havrilla posted 194-224
‘CROWN IMPERIAL LANES
~ BOWLING
Lo NEWS
posted high single of 242.
Top notch series were recorded
Cliff Garris 194-235 (597);
Bonomo 201-208 (592);
238-201 (595).
Other high series were Weaver
197 (561), Rudick 201-216 (567),
Oravitz 214 (565), Kundrat 199
(563), P. Schalm 200 (575), Kardell
224 (584), Ciccarelli 226-191 (578),
DeBarry 191-196 (557), Stredny
195-193 (560), Kostrobala 201 (561)
Moore 213 (570).
Single high games were hit by
Kocher 206, Stevens 195, Birnstock
192, Stolarick 197, Kamont 200, R.
Bonomo 196, Matte 190, Buynak
192, Lohman 190, Amos 195, Nafus
210.
Tony
Don Bolton
Roy Stair took the “cake”
for lowest bowling with 441
series and Jack Trudnak with
a 121 game.
by Chill Williams 192-220 (599);
BY DORIS MALLIN
BACK MOUNTAIN NEIGHBORHOOD
Top scorer of Neighborhood
‘League Thursday was Dale
Zimmerman with 233 (588) for
Bob & Don’s Service Station;
Mike Corgan - rolled 199-200
(582) for Disque Funeral Home.
Dale’s series spurred the Cities
Service team on to a 4 point victory
over Robinson’s Kennels. Mike and
Nick Stredny, 202 (557) led Disque
to a 4 point win over ‘Stonehurst.
Leo Yankoski topped Stonehurst
with 200 (555). 'Ray Burr with 222:
(586) scored for Titman’s Market
as it toook 3 from Bolton’s Diner.
Bob Oravitz hit 211-190 (571) and
J. Bolton 192-198 (561) for Bolton's.
Leading Dodson’s Market to a 3
point win over Code’s Esso was Don
King with 208-195 (569). Shady
Side took 3 from Fuller Brush; Klass
Motors and Beaumont Inn split;
Payne Printery copped 3 from
Merle’s Station and Sheldon’s Lunch
(605) for Nursery. Fred Adams
DO YOU
Many persons are
this time of year.
Yur customers.
eed.
selection.
WANT TO
SAVE MONEY? |
During our pre-inventory sale, we are offer-
ing brand name products at great savings to you,
This is not a gimmick offer to get you into
our store but a bona fide Pre-Inventory Sale.
~All merchandise is first Quality and Guaran-
Supply limited . . . . . Shop early for best
Check cur ad on Page 1-B for examples of
some items that are now on sale.
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looking for bargains at
won 4 from Herm Kern's.
Other top scores were Roan 190,
Lancio 196, Ransom 205, Elston 201,
Breznay 195-203, Gosciewski 192,
Fortey 195, Fetterman 196, G. Shupp
194, Weaver 195, Klass 202, Gay-
lord 209, B. Bolton 191, Heidel 202,
Plan Your
New Year's Eve
Party
0'CONNELL'S
TWIN LAKES
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SMORGASBORD
Band - Setup - Hats
Noise - Makers
Fhe Ice Is Fine
for ‘Skating
Plan a Winter
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962
Kravitz 191, Dave Zimmerman 190,
Volley 208, Hudak 198, Phillips 198,
Landon 194.
i LAKERS
Last week Burkes Bar B-Q led the
Thursday night mixed league with
36 points followed by Edwards Cafe
with 30, Sportsman Bar-A and Steg-
mair Lads tied with 29 points and
Burke's Girls with 287.
Burkes Bar B-Q led total pins with
2807 and Edwards Cafe hit 973 in
one game.
High individual scorer was
Ron Fielding with 215 (596).
B. Parrish also hit 215. B. Zim-
ninski rolled 213 (572); Harold
Kocher 206 (565); George Bray
210; A. Gulitus 192.
Joan Fielding led the girls
with 191 (490); Marie Ritts hit
182 (490); Jane Bicking had
180 (488); Ruby Scouton and
W. Klem 180 each.
DALLAS WOMEN’S CLUB
Amethysts now lead with 28%
points; Garnets are next with 257,
and Pearls, 24. Garmets hit 624
(1758), team high.
Helen Bonomo led scoring
with (165-180-169) 513 series
and Alberta Cross!posted a sin-
gle 196. Eleanor Moyer hit 194-
181 (510) and Alberta’s series
was 503.
'BOWLERETTES
Plumbing and Heating with 267,
with 751 (2330)...
Inman rolled 164 (474) series.
(471), D. Berlew 179 and F. Rosen-
berg 167.
After Thursday’s match, Whiting’s
held top place with 28 and Monk's
dropped ‘to second with 26%. Bol-
ton’s Diner rolled single high of
783 and Whiting’s totalled 2204
pins.
Marge Fritzinger scored with 166
(475) and Jean Inman hit 198.
R. Nygren chalked up 172; B.
Risch 161; A. Whiting 164; H. Bol-
ton 166; F. Rosenberg 186; T. Mor-
ton 163; D. Berlew 168.
LAKERS
Burkes Bar B-Q tops the Lakers
with 32 points followed by Steg
y-1eg uowsirodS ‘gz YIM Spe]
has 28 and Edwards Cafe, 27. Ed-
wards rolled 2679 total pins last
week and Bar-A hit 962.
Leading the girls was Anita Pas-
cavage, 170 (478); R. Williams 178
(474); Dink Costello 189; Rose Nov-
roski 176; Ruby Scouten 186 (465).
For the men, L. Wadaski hit
highest series of 205 (575). Harold
Elston had single high of 221 (558)
and George Bray had 213 (555).
Top team last week was Monk
points and Whiting’s Parts and Ser-
vice had 26. Whiting’s scored high
L. Bolton led
individual scoring with 187 and J.
Other top scores were turned in
by B. Risch 172, L. Cyphers 164
Childrens Chorus
To Sing Carols
Weather permitting, Back Moun-
tain Children’s Chorus will tour the
area in a hay wagon drawn by a
truck Tuesday evening, starting at
6:30 from O’Connells Twin Lakes
and singing carols at Lehman Cen-
ter and Oak Hill, then going to
Laketon school where Band Parents
have invited the 27 children to give
a carol program at 8.
The hay wagon will then start
down Kunkle Road after travelling
around the far side of Harveys Lake
to Alderson, and return to O’Con-
nells for a party.
The chorus, directed by’ Mrs.
John O'Connell, was formed this
fall from children in fourth, fifth
and sixth grades in Back Mountain
Schools,
DALLAS
Junior High
CHRISTMAS DANCE
Dallas Junior
night from 7:30 to 10:30 p. m.
the junior high school gym.
only.
Chaperones will be Miss Richards
nished by the dance committee.
ALMA-MATER CONTEST
[Student Council
the Junior High School.
are asked to fit their words to the
tune of the Halls of Ivy and submit
their entries to Student Council for
judging. Prizes will be awarded to
the winner,
REPORT CARDS
Because school was closed on Fri-
day by the heavy snowfall, report
cards were issued on Monday.
Anne Whiting took honors
with 176-179 (507) for Whit-
ing’s and Flo Rosenberg hit
high single of 201 (475) for
Bolton’s. Tess Morton posted
183, Dolores Oravitz 169, Doris
Berlew 165 and Jean Bevan
176.
(457); Joan Elgaway 195.
HARVEYS LAKE WOMEN
Poplars has 25 points in first
place followed by Pines, 22 and
Oaks and Spruces tied with 20 each.
High School will
hold its annual Christmas dance to-
in
The
dance is sponsored by Student Coun-
cil for junior high school students
Miss Vas Korlis and Mrs. Gay. The
music will be supplied by the Jay-
Dees. The decorations will be fur-
The theme is Winterland by Night.
is sponsoring a
contest to find an 'alma-mater for
Students
Clark Mosier And
Senior Clark Mosier and Bill
Moore are the early-season statisti-
cal leaders on Susquehanna Uni-
versity’s basketball team.
Mosier, a 6’ 2” guard from Dallas
is pacing the Crusaders in scoring
with an average of 17.3 points per
game and Mootre, 6-5 forward from
Shamokin, leads the way in re-
bounding with an average of 10.3
recoveries per contest.
This should surprise virtually no
one since the same pair led the
team in these categories last year.
Mosier’s average, however, is well
below the 28.3 points per game he
jammed through the nets last sea-
son. The Dallas hotshot was both-
ered by pulled muscles in S. Us |
first two games, when he scored
only gix points against Fairleigh
Dickinson and 10 against Temple.
Mosier recovered his shooting
eye and pumped i in 39 points against
Bill Moore
Pacing Susquehanna Quintet
Catholic University, but he could
low-scoring (37-19)
Ursinus’ Grizzlies. Ursinus, trying
ito control the ball and take only
| “sure” ghots, kept possession’ for
i minutes at a time without shooting,
but the strategy failed.
Beaten only by Temple, Susque-
hanna will seek its fourth victory
tonight when the Crusaders jour-
ney to Wilkes-Barre to. take on
Wilkes College at 8:15 p.m.
Stork Beats Car
An eight-pound daughter was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle King,
Dallas R. D. 4, en route to ‘the Nes-
bitt Hospital on Saturday. Baby
Elizabeth is their seventh child.
Mrs. King is the former Louise
Handlos, Edwardsville. Mr. King is
employed with Air Products. J
manage only 14 in last Saturday’s |
victory over |
SECTION A —PAGE 3
Season Tickets
Now Available
Season tickets for the Winte:
Sports Program of the Dallas Sen-
ior High School, are now available
at the High School for both stu-
dents and adults.
Admission to ten home confer-
ence events may be purchased by
students for $2.50. Adults may
purchase season tickets for the com-
plete winter sports program for
$5.00. A reserved section seat may
be secured by adults for an addi-
tional $1.00,
Reserved section season tickets
for the basketball games only are
available to adults for $3.50.
Single admissions at the door
will be 35 cents for students and
65 cents for adults.
Santa recommends this bargain
package as an ideal gift to the
sports enthusiast as well as to the
person “who has everything.”
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