nm gore —_— ib rts nt DSS i sme w SRE EET Lake-Lehman © 2 seconds; 165-l1b. [Stockage, LL, ms Smtr i DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Wrestlers Win | The Lake-Lehman matmen defeat- d Plymouth on Thursday to put 1eir record in the Wyoming Valley Jrestling League at 2-1. The match, ‘hich began and ended with forfeit outs, was dominated by the Knights nd the final score was 53-8. ' 95-1b. W. Sorber, LL, won on for- iit; 103-1b. Klemunes, pinned Was- aura in 5:04; 112-lb. Visneski, LL, nd Oldfield drew at 4-4; 120-lb. nderson, LL, pinned Dobrowalski 1 49 seconds; 127-1b. Edward, LL, inned Romashko in 3:33; 133-lb. Toole, LL, pinned Schusoski in 5 seconds; 138-1b. Moss, LL, de- sioned Hughes 5-0; 145-1b. J. Sor- er, LL, pinned Toporcer in 1:42; 54-lb. Malak, LL, pinned Jones in inned Giza in 4:54; 180-lb. Squier, L, decisioned Belcher 5-0; Unlimit- 1—Pokego, P, won on forfeit. Referee—John Reese. sailors Wallop {nights 77-22 On Wednesday, Jan. 16, the Sail- s of Swoyersville easily downed ake-Lehman, 77-22, for their third traight win. Holup was high with 1, and Poostay, Puk, and Sadusky ach hit in double figures. | Dave Olejnick, Swoyersville’s top torer, didn’t see action in the game ecause of an injury sustained in | practice session. ake-Lehman g 5 & OO HMHMKMO OM EEENEEEEEEEEEEEEERERER | cc vw on w ENEEEEEENEERENERNNEEN ~ McDERMOTTS BAR and COCKTAIL: LOUNGE LUNDY BLDG. 86 - 40 MAIN ST. DALLAS OPEN ALL DAY Delicious Dinners and Snacks (iNEEEEEEEEEEENEEEEEEERY WILKES-BARRE, Accounting Mathematics ogy : ~ Music Business Administration Nursing Education | Economics Philosophy — Religion } Tgucation Political Science English Psychology : 3 ‘ Geology Retailing | History Secretarial Studies | Hygiene Sociology 1 | Wilkes College Graduate Program in Chemistry and Physics | Graduate course in General Education from Temple University Registration for courses: 16 South River Street, Wilkes-Barre from noon until 8 p.m. on January 29, 31, February 1 & February 4. Also on February 2 from 9 A.M. until 12 noon. ‘Classes begin Monday, February 4 — 6:30 P.M. Catalogue and information may be obtained by telephoning 8 = or writing to: Wilkes WILKES COLI EGE EVENING SCHOOL Registrar Wilkes-Barre, Pa. I EVARR + mericemiomsareeons 00° OF 7 822 Swoyersville Repko Suda Fouls tried—Swoyersville 23, Lake-Lehman 16. Officials,Field and Miller. Dallas Stops 2 Knights 86-41 Friday night at the Dallas gym- nasium, the Mountaineers won their third league game by defeating the Lake-Lehman team 86-41. Dallas took the lead and built up a wide margin by half, 50-21. Although Lake-Lehman displayed some fine team work, their shots could not find the basket. For Dallas, sophomore Don Mar- tin led the scoring with 16, while Gauntlett hauled down rebounds. Ellsworth led the scoring for Lake- Lehman. Dallas g fpts Gauntlett . [= ....... rr dhpadiuesos 6 315 Op ee 1.0 2 Cobh in SL 6 315 Zarnog .. 310A Letts .... 5313 Jones .. 1:02 Blgtonc Lion Coat Lae 000 Sinicrope 4 210 Farley 21 guid Martin onal Ror ie, 7.216 Sikket, Pin lan Si ol 1.012 Bard anit iad 000 Totals 35 16 86 Lake-Lehman g {pts Gray. ot ibi inn La 000 Le HDG 6143 Lopasky: lL. ila. Ao 3:0 € Hollos 000 Foster .... LAE 204 Lettie 13 Rogers 3-9 Palmer 00 McReal ............5.0 aia ates 00 Totals 16 941 SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST mE EE NN SE _— PENNSYLVANIA College ve \ SET? See us first for the ds to finance it. ik bank rates o Repayment plans to fit your budget. Phone: 825-4551 oe MAD ns Art Sd “Your Partner In Progress” TH 1863 11 West Market Street PLAINS i 2 North Main St MAIN OFFICE = PUBLIC SQUARE 59 Public Square CROSSROADS FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS 663 Carey Ave. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation oA — td nn R E JE IRST| NATIONAL BANK OF WILKES-BARRE, PA. KINGSTON 664 Wyoming Ave Mountaintop The Second Annual March of Dimes Tournament is underway and will continue throughout this week. Every league at THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1963 Bsn Z Crown Imperial is well-repre- sented and anyone is eligible to enter as many times as he or she wishes. All entry fees go Church League Bowlers Participate In March 0f Dimes Event to March of Dimes. Pictured above are members of Wednesday night's Back Mountain Church League who bowled in the contest last week and came back to try their luck again last night. There are sixteen teams in the league. CROWN IMPERIAL LANES & BOW GEORGE SHUPP We'll all miss George! Everyone who frequented Crown Imperial Lanes knew George Shupp! He was an enthusiastic bowler and it was he who organized. the first big men’s league when the Lanes opened in 1956. George got so many teams together that the league spread out over two different nights and finally set up as George Shupp and Back Mountain Neighborhood Leagues. George bowled in both of these leagues and was proud of the fact that he was re-elected president of the Neighborhood men year after year. No one enjoyed a joke directed at George as much as he did him- self. Many times he was the object, and many times he came to me with a “juicy’’ bit of information about another bowler that I might use in the bowling column “just for fun!” ; If there was work to be done to make a banquet successful, George was the first in line to volunteer. He worked diligently and always made the affair successful. He also loved fishing and was happy when he could deliver a fresh fish, hooked that day, to the door of a friend. I was pleased to be the recipient, one time, of a beautiful trout. We will miss you, George! And, may you roll that perfect game and catch the largest fish! : WILLIAMS IN TOP FIVE Charlie Williams finished fifth in the semi-finals of men’s singles tournament Sunday night. Charlie rolled 175 pins for six games. Ap-| pearing at Crown Imperial were the | men who finished in top twenty- four at Stanton Lanes earlier that day. Among them were two local men, Charlie and John Hustey. The twelve keglers who will roll- off at Avenue Lanes are C. Gelso 1276, Marriotti 1209, Zoeller 1187, Baldini 1181, Williams 1175, Hurst 1171, Hustey 1167, Stelma 1155, Krynick 1153, B. Bavitz 1142, Les- koski 1141 and Serafin 1141. Good luck, boys! TRAVELLERS Castellani & Bruno took over Lispi Lanes Saturday for all 3 points with Nick Stredny out in front on 215-191 (589) and Bob Moore hitting 203-201 (582). LING (568) and Dan Richards, 216 (553). Al Ciccarelli hit 192. Addy Asphalt won all 4 points when it met Y-T Hardware with Leo Yankoski hitting 212-242 (624) for the “pavers”. Charlie Williams turned in 223-204 (598) and Cliff Garris spilled 194-215 (595). Charlie Bray hit 193. Sportsmen Bar had two boys in 600’s. (boys?) Fred Fielding hit 238-234-190 (662). VERY NICE! and Tom Cross toppled 228-202 (607). ‘Sid Fielding posted 205 and George Jadick, 195. The team took all 4 from Faye’s. 3 WILLIAMS HAS BIG NIGHT Charlie Williams had another big night as he spilled pins to the tune of 658, Friday, for West Side Novelty in Crown Major League. Charlie’s big series included single games of 224-217-217. Al Ciccarelli top- pled over 600 when he posted 214-222 (618) for Gosart’s Ap- pliances and Charlie Nafus piled up 202-217 (606) for Shaver- town Lumber. Nick Stredny topped single scores with a beautiful 248 game, (556) 'for Dallas Nursery. Williams big series led West Side to a 3 point win over Phillips Supply with Tony Bonomo’s 216-200 (581) high for the “suppliers Al's score led Gosart’s to a shut-out, despite Nafus’ high series for the ‘“lumber- men’. Leading American Legion was Rich Bonomo with 212-200 (599), while Uncle Steve helped Parry's Gulf take 3 points from the ‘“legion- naires’. Steve's scores were 206- 204 (596). ’ Jim Lohman scattered. 599 pins for Monk Plumbing & Heating. His series included 211-223; his “plumb- ers” lost 3 to Dallas Dairy who featured Paul Schalm with 210-191 (569). Dallas Nursery took 3 from Birth’s Esso with Paul Kamont hitting 220- 190 (580). Bob Shoemaker led Dallas Shopping Center to a 3 point win over Jim-Jon, rolling 190-216 (582). Ted Heness led the losers with 226 (578). Gosart’s totalled 2868 pins and posted one game of 975. Other high scores were rolled by Tom Gauntlett turned in 224 Blade Cut CHUCK ROAST E. Havilla 206 (562), J. Trudnak 229 BEEF a 47 (566), C. Garris 554, H. Kocher 203 (565),. T. Pineno 221 (558), J. Rodda 195-215 (588), R. Myers 203 (568), F. Kardel 198-202 (569), P. Hospador 191 (559), A. Vida 2926-208 (584), H. Bennett 560, L. Reese 196 (574), T. Kostrobala 202 (567), M. ‘Corgan 203 (565), B. Weaver 203-203 (560). PINEBROOK LEADS SHUPP BOYS Pinebrook Inn moved ahead in George Shupp League by a margin of 3 points, taking 4 from Berti and Sons Monday night. Meade’s Gar- age, losing 3 to Hanson's; Casterline and Raiders splitting 2-2, and Sportsmen, losing 3 to Dallas Lions, are tied in second with 5 points each. Lions and Town House have 4 each and Hanson’s has 3. Top series of the night was rolled by Bob Moore, hitting 223-202-212 (637) for Town House. Andy Matte, same team, tied his 223 for single high, 570 series. Joe Shalata led Pinebrook with 212-201 (593). Tom Gauntlet hit 195 (560) for Town House, George Thomas, 193-194 (559) Dallas Lions; Ehret it 196-190 (560) for Meade€’s; Joe Volley led Hanson's with 204 (559) and Dicton had 208 (550) for Berti & Sons. Posting single’ highs were B. Shalatg 195, Harris 190, Krajewski 192, Hanson 191, Finnegan 212, L. ¥ankoski 210, Jones 190-202, VanCampen 220, Kocher 205, Myers 210, Shinal 216, Trudnak 198. GUYETTE’S TAKE CHAMPIONSHIP Guyette’'s took over championship of ‘Community Service League with 3915 points after taking just 1 point from Mercury Motors Monday night. Ben Franklin had a terrific opportunity, but lost 3 also to Be- secker’s and finished with 387. Mercury ended the first half in third position with 37 and Besecker’s and Orchard Farms reported 36. Boyd White had 33: J. Bolton led the scoring with 211-195-202 (608) for Ben Franklin. . George Reimiller spilled 226 pins in one game for single honors. L. Williams piled up 214 (559) for Besecker’s, Don Bolton put 191- 196 (570) for Mercury; Kostrobala posted 219 (585) and D. Peterson ROAST had 201 (568) for Boyd White's. 30, Shoulder «a 69 Fresh - Small - Meaty Spare Ribs Brown Hormel Lean 19 oc © SAUSAGE and Serve (8-oz.: 0 GROGERY SPECIALS Shurfine (#303) Sliced Beets 2127: Shurfine Flour 5b. 45¢ AVY’'S MARKET Mac Apples New Cabbage Sweet Potatoes Sauerkraut Bag 23c PRODUCE SPECIALS 37/29¢ 2% [25¢ 4+ /29¢ FREE DELIVERY 696-1133 Trucksville Top single games were chalked up by Harter 202; Wilson 202; Demmy 217; Kardell 190; Sekera 196; Stanton 190; Makar 192; Tros- | ter 195; Whittaker 207; Guyette 193. ANITA ROLLS 535 Anita Pascavage led scoring in Imperialettes League Friday, scattering 535 pins, piling up 192-195 games for O’Malia Laundry. Despite her beauti- ful series, “launderers” lost 3 points to Joe’s Men Shop, feat- uring Edie Shaffer, 168 (446). ‘Mac Tools took all 4 from Good- man Florist, Helen Bonomo hitting 182-178 - (485); Gloria Grant, 162 (462) and Arlene Hospodar, 178 (457). Peg Williams hit 186 (452) for Garrity as they lost 3 to Elston Dairy. Delaney Gas took 3 from Apex Auto, Jean Piech hit 181 (457) for Apex. Total pins were 2168 with one game of 764. Single highs were posted by Con- sidine 161, Denmon 164, J. Mider 168, A. Miller 176. Anne Whiting, 198-179 (533), Rita Costello 179-196 (510) and Marg. Milne 196 (505) were top scorers last week. Helen Bo- nomo hit 185 (497), Liz Weale 171-161 (480), Anita Pascavage 170-177 (475), Jean Agnew 162- 164 (477), and Doris Amos (454). « Single highs were rolled by Hos- podar 166, Williams 168, Bennett 163, Novroski 160-181, Considine 160-166, ‘Kardell 169, Piech 164. D.A.R. Hears Talk On | History Of F.B.I. Wyoming Valley Chapter, Daugh- ters of American Revolution heard a talk by ‘Robert Boylan, special agent for the FBI. Mr. Boylan re | lated several interesting cases in- | cluding a famous kidnapping. Delegates and alternates for the | 72nd Continental Congress of the | DAR in Washington this April were elected: Mrs. Harradon Smith, re- gent and Mrs. Coray Miller, State Treasurer; Alternates Mrs. Edgar May, Stanley Y. Slocum, Mrs. Shu- bel Kelly and Carrie Meixell. The membership voted to contri- bute to these DAR projects, Tamasi, Kate Duncan School, The DAR Art Fund. Mrs. James Jones and Mrs. Carl- ton Davies were hostesses. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Edwin Shortz and Sally Shortz. President were: Mesdames James W. Jones, Lewis L. Rogers III, Robert M. Rosenbluth, Z. E. Garinger, Harradon Smith, S. C. B. Lynn, Robert Hunter, Coray Miller, William Luckenbach, Loren Keller, Paul H. Phillips, Florence C. Finney, Harold Glidden, C. E. Siegel, Burt B. Evans, Edgar May, Douglas Smith, Bruce S. Davies, Edith V. Beers, Ed- win Shortz, W. Russell Tde, and Bryant, Carlton Davies, Jones Misses Lena Baldwin, Pearl Tubbs. WHITING’S LEADS BOWLERETTES Whiting’s Parts & Service holds Bowlerettes League lead with 8 points while Duke Isaacs and Bol- ‘ton’s Diner are tied with 6 each. Monk’s has 4. Whiting’s rolled 2249 total pins and single game of 767. Individual honors went to Kay Kalafsky, hitting 166-182 (506) for Bolton’s and B. Risch, rolling 200 (495) for Whiting’s.. Honorable mention goes to Ruth Nygren with 194 (501) and Flo Rosenberg, 167-187 (497). A. Whit- ing had 193 (486); D. Berlew 185; (485); S. Roberts 161-179, J. Bevan 173, and L. Bolton 163. ‘PEARLS TAKE CHAMPIONSHIP Pearls are first half champs of Dallas Woman’s Club League. The team took first place with 39 points. Emeralds were secon with 36%. In third place was Amethysts with 34Y,. Pearls had single high of 584 and 1639 total pins. Stella Bul- ford took individual honors last Thursday with 195 (484). SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Museum, The State Library, and the i SECTION A — PAGE 3 Sailors Hand Dallas Ist Loss Dallas cagers dropped its first game in four outings Tuesday night when a-smooth functioning Swoyer- | ville club rolled to a 73-47 win to remain undefeated in North League play. The game was played before a standing room crowd at King's gymnasium, } The sharp-shooting Sailors, be- hind only in the opening moments of play, held a 34-20 lead at half- time and continued their torrid scoring in the second half. High scoring Dave Olejnick re- turned to the Sailors lineup and paced the offsense with 23 tallies. Repko and Holup contributed 28. Letts and Sinicrope with 13 each paced Dallas. Dallas g. I. pts. Gauntlett nn Le Gobbi. ns 235 COING ei. ria then FO HO) Letts Hid Gres Sinicrope wt 0 TES Farley wT ED Mokychic il Martin 2S BY Siket P. 0.0 0 Totals 16°20" 27 Swoyerville g. f. pts. Oleliniks xl... 10:38. 23 ln 3:2 8 Ralmanowicz 0... 70 0.0 0 Holap 7 i oh 5:2 12 Callaman =... OT 0 Puli. ih 4 18 Repko™ i. .. LENA Yurko Rey a [Sadusky’, Anal 0/00 Totals. count 1:11.33 Horseshoe 4-H Club On Saturday, the Back Mountain Horseshoe 4-H Club met at Leh- man for a regular business meeting and election of officers. Lee John- son was re-elected president; Leslie Vivian vice president; Erica Vivian, secretary; and Tona Taylor treas- urer. Present were Lee Johnson, Erica Vivian, Leslie Vivian, Tona Taylor, Rae ., Carroll, Tim Carrol, Sally Miers, Ann Lacy, Linda Mekeel, Connie Bogdon, Michelle Clem, Dave Spencer, Harry Goeringer, Val Tag, Nancy Crispell, Linda Tag, and Mrs. Tony Bogdon. . SUTLIFF'S FURNITURE 3 Miles Below Sweet Valley At Bloomingdale : WIN AND SAVE DURING SEALYS 82nd ANNIVERSARY SALE YOUR LAS VEGAS VACATION TICKET FOR 2 MAY BE IN THE JANUARY 25th LIFE 500 VACATIONS FOR TWO AT THE FAMOUS SAUARA HOTEL LAS VEGAS £2 our store. 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