leaving ‘“dairymen” with 32. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Re IMPERIAL LANES CROWN MAJOR LEAGUE ~ Dallas Nursery still leads Imperial Botac by % point after losing 3 to American Legion (bottom team) Friday night. Frank Kundrat led “Legionnaires”, * with 192-193-213 (598) as, Lew Reese turned in 209 (569). Kamont topped “treegrow- ers” with 199 (543); Adams hit 203. © Birth’s Esso’ also lost 3 to Parry's Gulf as Steve Bonomo, 220 (575); Rich Bonomo, 219-214" (584); Tom Mi 205 (560) and Fred Stevens ios (559) led “gulfm’en” to a tot of 2758 pins.” Birth’s has sec- ond place. Parry’s is third with 33. ‘A mere % point behind in fourth is Dallas Shopping Center after losing 3 to Phillips Supply: Topping “suppliers’ ” scores is Tony Bonomo with 203-211 (588) and Bill (?), 191-223 (564). Roan hit 190. Tony Pineno had 206 for “shoppers.” ‘- Jim-Jon took 4 from Dallas Dairy, Top scorer was Cliff Garris with 214- 196 (592); Vic Cross had 194-199 (563); Heness hit 190. Pete Schalm : + posted 197-194 (578) for Dallas. Leading scorer of the night was Charlies Williams with 192- ES 224-193 (609) for West Side Novelty. Amby Vida rolled 213- 215 (601) for Shavertown Lum- . ber. = “Noveltymen” took 3 + from “lumbermen”. Along with - Williams, Mike Corgan hit 222 (575); Ted Kostrobala, 205- © 213 (563) and Jack Birnstock, 202 (555). Charles Nafus 1 chalked up 204 (566) and Hos- podor, 190 for Shavertown. 3 Monk Plumbing and Heating lost 35 _to . Gosart’s Appliances as Al Cig relli hit 198-191 (570), Richard ‘Myers 198 (550), Stolarick 191 and ‘Rodda 195 for “storekeepers’”. Oravitz - led the “plumbers” with 195-199 (568); Kreil hit 201; Am- brose 137, Trudnak 193 end. Loh- man 190. 0 section LOW, Harold Bennett ‘Bud Hoblak had 132 games and Don Bolton had 445 series. hit 136, DeBarry 137 and Heness 139. 3: 3 BACK MT. NEIGHBORHOOD Tony Bonomo toppled the _ most pins with 591 series )241- 198) for Disque Funeral Home - Thursday night. Mike Corgan ~~ turned in 191-216 (580) as the ‘team’ split 2-2 with Dodson’s ‘Market. Fred Dodson led “store- kee ers” with 220-202 (581). : Paul: Lyne turned: in 204-205 (582) for Titman’s and Cecil Titman “hit 29% (557) as they took 3 from § Codes’ Esso. "Stonehurst lost 4 to Beaumont mn despite Dave Bennett's efforts 226 (571). Bill Weaver led keepers” with 213 (555). i * Robinson’s Kennels copped 3 from ~ Sheldon’s Lunch. R. Warner led ‘Sheldon’s with 211 (559). Payne Pr tery took 3 from Shadyside EW LING. NEWS Bob | Carey: Merle’s Station; Klass Motors took 4 from Bolton's Diner and Fuller Brush lost 3 to Bob and Don's. Single high honors went to Shupp 191, Navich 195, L. Yankoski 204, Rogers 217, Espen 205, Traver 212, Culver 199, T. Robinson 201, Heness 202, Gosciewski 191, Gigliotti 193, Roan 213, Oravitz 190, Reese 195, Kravitz 220, Volley 209, Phillips 192. lJ. Breznay, with 99 and D. Jones, 116-99 (341) were not alone with real low scores. Reese hit 112, Lamoreux 110, Rogers 115, Barbose 114, Jones 116, Volley 118, Swan 115, Keefer 118-110, Kach 118 and Piezalozo 117. IMPERIALETTES Anita Pascavage scattered 548 pins over lanes 11-12 De- cember 7 as she led the scor- ing for O’Malia Laundry with 192-190-166 games. ©O’Malia tock all 4 from Goodman Flor- ist. Becky Casterline piled up 512 for Apex Auto Parts. Her series included 174-179 games. Apex won 4 from Garrity Real Estate. Rose Novroski turned in top single game as she top- pled 199 for Joe’s Men Shop. Joe’s lost 8 to Mac Tools. Helen Bonomo rolled 163-165 (478), Arlene Hospodar 169-166 (459), L. Wheeler 167, and Gloria Grant 180 (450) for Mac; Bea Carr hit 182, C. Purvin 163 and L. Weale 161 for Garrity; M. Considine had 166 for Goodman. Jewell Thomp- son rolled 189 (490) for Delaney. Last Friday, Liz Weale topped all scoring with 192 (490) series for Garrity. Garrity took 3 points from O'Malia and has third place with 81 points; O’Malia has 291. Apex took 3 from Mac Tools and has 35 in first position. Goodman is second with 34 after winning 3 from Delaney Gas. Elston Dairy copped 3 from Joe’s and is tied with O’Malia. Also hitting high series Friday were Marg Milne 165 (478); Mary Ann Considine 182 (454); Della Belles 164-169 (468). Single game in 160’s or over were turned in by Bennett 163, G. Gabel 167, Shaffer 160-163, J. Miller 160, Trudnak 166, Agnew 165, Kamont 178, Grant 183, Hospador 186. COUNTRY LEAGUE An upset occurred in the Tuesday night league last week when Bernie's Pizza copped all 4 from Forty Fort Lumber; Casterline’s lost 4 to Joe's Pizza and Chase Dairy lost 3 to Bocar. = Bernie's moved into top spot with 38 points. This spot was held by Casterline and Chase, tied with 35 points. Chase dropped to third place with 36 and Casterline to fifth with 35. Joe's took over second with 37%. Top scorer of the matches was Lila Lozo with 190 (501) ‘for Forty Fort Lumber. Helen Bonomo rolled 188 (500) for Dairy; ‘Herm Kern's won 3 from RESTA RE RE RE TEREBERR RERE RE Hall's Pharmacy Open Xmas Day 8 A.M. to 1. P.M. Emergency Prescription Service After 1 P.M. « 2a Call 675-1681 UE» £. CENTER STREET _— SHAVERTOWN _. === BY DORIS MALLIN Bocar. Mary Shook chalked up high single of 199 for Bernie's and had 458 series. Other top series scores were Gloria Grant 182 (479); Rose Nov- roski 176 (462), Jane Zimmerman 189 (483); Marie Belles 168 (457); Grace Sickler 173-163 (478); Jean Agnew 176 (477); Diane Myers 169-170 (463); Milne 164; Finn 169. LINEAR LOCAL 204 C. Higgs was big scorer Tuesday when he pounded out 206-196-255 (657) for Boiler Room. B. Muchler rolled 201-209 (586) for Press Room A; G. Morek hit 206-230 (594) and J. Junita posted 190-216 (583) for Shipping. Marie Muchler led the women’s scores with 171-193-180 (544) for Shipping; Ann Whiting hit 177 (478) and Jewell Thompson, 160-172 (472) for Tubing. Ruth Muchler with 172-167 (477) and Dot Pollick 177 (470) were hitting for Press Room A. Last week, C. Higgs’ topped the scores with 204 (570); A. Hawk hit 214 (552); Vic Supplee, 190 (559). Marie Muchler hit a big 199-173 (542); Ruth Muchler had 167 (478); Dot Pollick posted 168-181 (5063; Ann Whiting rolled 193 (506); Marge Molchan tuned in 191-174 (522). TRAVELLERS Below are the results of local travelling teams and individual high games for the last several weeks: Crown Imperial Lanes (women): Crown-2 Newtown Cafe-1, Evelyn Roberts 179-198-172 (544); Anita Pascavage 186-173 (479); Ginger Gosart 168-167 (476); Bernie Pape 164-167 (467); Dink Costello 160- 179. Crown-2 Sacred Heartl, Rob- erts 185-199-177 (561); Costello 165-172 (493); Pascavage 172 (486); Pape 168-167 (483); Gosart 176 (464). Crown-2 Park Floral-1. Roberts 183-171-176 (530); Gosart 195-163 (502); Pascavage 172-173 (496); Costello 175 (465). Crown-3 Astor Restaurant-0, Reberts 195-170- 184 (549); Pape 179-188-167 (534); Pascavage 195-168 (499); Helen Bonomo 165-163 (480); 172 (468). Crown-2 Ritts Service-1, (Here was a terrific match! Con- gratulations, girls!) Roberts 194- 225-169 (588); Gosart 176-216-170 (562); Pascavage 161-186-92 (539); *Yankoski Costello | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 Costello 171-168-191 (530); Pape 179-168 (500). Total pins were 2719 with one game of 948. Crown-2 Beretta-1, Gosart 216-171-168 (555); Roberts 178-222 (536); Pape), 173- 167-167 (507); Bonomo 207 (490). Weaver-Madar:,. W-M-1 Colum- | bia-2, Paul Kamont 210 (558); Andy | Matte 203 (552); Jack Trudnak 202. ‘W-M-1 Bavitz-2, Kamont 190; Trud- nak 199; Matte 199. W-M-1 Bel- lanco-2, Trudnak 214 (570); Matte 235 (565); Kamont 194-194; Mike Corgan 198; Bill Weaver 191. Addy Asphalt: Addy-4 Cross In- surance-0, Charles Williams 216- 195-224 (685); Cliff, Garris 225 (584); Leo Yankoski 202 (557); Pete Hospodar 190; Charles Bray 191. Addy-2 Harris & Coffe-2, Garris 191-212 (584); L. Yankoski 202; Bray 195-202. Addy-4 Cap- py’s-0, Williams 224-205 (617); Ed Yankoski 218 (558); L. Yankoski 233. Addy-1 Shaker’s-3, Williams 211-199-222 (682); L. Yankoski 204- 196 (566); Garris 197; Bray 210. Addy-1 Main Diner-3, Williams 235 (581); Garris 194 (562); Bray 213 (558); E. Yankoski 189; L. Yan- koski 220. Sportsman Bar and Grill: [Sports- man-4 Mayfair-0, Sid Fielding 213 (875); Ron Fielding 190; George Jadick 195; Tom Cross 190. (Hey, Carl!) Sportsman-3 West Side Tiire- 1, Ron 197-214 (593); Yadick 195- 195° (568); Sid 198-195 (561); (Carl). Sportsman-2 Nachili’s-2, Cross 202; Yadick 214; Sid 203. Casino & Sunset: C & S-3, Han- over-0, Tony Pineno 194-245 213 (652; Steve Bonomo 222 (583); Amby Vida 190-192 (569); Rich Bonomo 202-198 (555); Tony Bon- omo 199. Castellini & Bruno: C & B-3 Shakers-0, Al Ciccarelli221-203 (591); Dan Richards 191-210 (581); Bob Moore 198-200 (580); Nick Stredny 224 (569); Fred Adams 200. GEORGE SHUPP Mike Rudick topped Monday might’s scores with 195-221 (584) for Raiders as they split 2-2 with Meade’s Garage, Leo Yankoski hit 215 (569), Meade 194, and Ed had (551) for Meade’s. Bill Amos posted high single of 224, and with 198, rolled 575 series for Wreckers. Assisted by Jack Trudnak 215 (571), Bill Morton 197-192 (560) and Russ Monte 194 (552), his team took 4 from Han- son’s Park. Hanson's was led by Joe Volley 190-223 (565) and Don Hanson 209-197 (552). . Town House took 3 from Dallas Lions with Bob Moore leading on 203-191 (549); Lohman hit 214 and Glasser 191. Richard Myers led Lions with 191- 199 (571); Shinal had 216. Wore but one wish for you this Christmas —that it be better than any you've ever had before. Huston's Feed Service Fernbrook — 674-6191 Clothes Dry Better Electrically (and you, too, can stay inside) ® NO DOWN PAYMENT ® THREE YEARS TO PAY ® PAY FOR IT WITH YOUR ELECTRIC BILL Casterline won all from Berti as Van Campen hit 203 and Jones, 200. Dicton hit 193 for Berti. Pine Brook Inn Lost 3 to Sportsmen's Bar. Gulitis had 198 for Sportsmen and Bennett, 191 for the Inn. Last week’s top bowler was George Thomas for Lions with 200-191-226 (617). Harold Ehret hit 284 (583) for’ Meade’s and Joe Klass had 194-283 (594) for Raiders. Other top scores were hit by G. Brussock 214, Bennett 202 (556), Harris 200, Corgan 190 (551), Vol- ley 217 (559), Finnegan 196, Til- lotson 194, Morton 191, Amos 191- 92 (564), Trudnak 205, Krajewski 190, Dicton 212 (565), Roberts 225 (5652), Myers 221, L. Yankoski 191, lowed by Edwards Cafe with 34 and Sportsman Bar-A, 33. Sportsman | Bar-A totalled 2744 pins with one | game of 925. Top scorers were C. Raklewicz | 222, B. Parrish 213. (548), Joe Rod- | da 214, Anita Pascavage 190 (505), Rose Novroski 192; Ginger Gosart | 179 (470); Jane Bicking 178 (482); | Helen Bialogowica 170 (493); Rita | Costello 170 (481) and Marie Ritts 170 (481). HARVEYS LAKE WOMEN SERVICE CLUB Poplars leads the league with 33 points and Old Hickorys has 28. Oaks hit 649 and Poplars totalled 1865 pins. W. Klem scored 181 and Marie Ritts rolled 171 (494). Ciccarelli 191, Lohman 221 (568). COMMUNITY SERVICE Heading the Community League is Guyette’s with 34% points after taking 4 from Beseckers Monday; Beseckers has 30. Ben Franklin won 3 from Orchard Farm and has second place with 33%. Mercury Motors copped 3 from Boyd Whit's taking third with 33. Orchard Farms has 28 and White's, 25. Leading the scores was Ted Kostrobala with 222 (585) while Don Peterson was close with 200-192 (583). Howard Heidel had high single of 235 (556). Arch Austin hit 224 (566); Horlacher hit 212-219 (565); Reimiller had 194-211 (560); L. Corbett 211 (557); F. Ambrose 213 (553). Top scorer of last week’s games was Pat Pryor with 219 (574) for Orchard Farm. Makar hit 190-200 (573) for Guyette’s and Roth had 198 (563) for Ben Franklin. Posting single highs were P. Am- brose 203, Kardell 191, Demmy 191, Williams 201, Schalm 190, Wilson 191, Sekera 191, Bolton 191. LAKERS Burke's Bar B-Q heads Thursday mixed league with 36 points fol- Joan Elgaway had 180 (493) and Ann Reish hit 171 (486). BOWLERETTES Whitings Parts holds the lead with 29 points and Duke Isaacs is | tied with Monk Plumbing and | Heating, 281% each. Bolton's Diner hag 26. Whiting’s totalled 2330 pins and Isaacs hit 710. Florence Rosenberg scored 173 while Libby Cyphers rolled 170 (460) series, Kay Kalafsky hit 171. DALLAS WOMAN’S CLUB Amethysts and Garnets are tied up in first place with 29% points each. Pearls has 26 and Emeralds, { 25%. Emeralds hit one game of 606 and Garnets had 1609 total pins. Eleanor Moyer starred with 182 (476). 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