DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA - "CROWN IMPERIAL LANES BOWLING NEWS I received a note in answer to a request concerning the 7-10 split. It seems that a record for converting this big spare was set about six years ago by Jack Berkheiser at \Crown Imperial. Jack made the split while bowl- ing with Trucksville A in Church » League. Any questions ? Contact F. Allen Nichols, league secre- tary at that time. LINEAR LOCAL 204 Top scorer for Linear in last two weeks was B. Muchler for Press Room A with 215-231 (627). Tony Bonomeo hit 267 (623) for Production Planning. AE EHEC RE CEE KK LINK’S “COMFY” BAR and GRILLE HARVEYS LAKE — Party Ice Cubes — Lunch Bar Open Lowenbrau” On Tan Six Draught Beers Stereo Color Music TV Room - Game | / Press Room A posted 2483 total pins, January 23, znz Sheppwg rolled one game of 943. Other scores were turned in by | Morek 190; V. Supplee [229; M. Muchler 166-164 (467) and 184-163 191. (485); J. Satkowski 162-160 (484); Reasoner 167-180 (485) and 210- 176 (537); F. Bonfig 203 (547); A. Hawk 201; T. Jordan 183 (483) and 191 (463); D. Feldmann 176-170 (499) and (452); P. Dlshefski 168 (452); F. Sperl 192 (472); M. Tho- man 175; N. Schoell 209; G. Groff 198. | with 10 points even after losing 3 | { i BY DORIS MALLIN Top scorer last week was Rei- miller with 228 (591). A. Whit- taker rolled a big game of 237 (552 series). High scorers for the past two weeks were Schalm 203-199 (567), -165 (517); J. Jiunta 234 (507) and 204; P. Ambrose 206; Corbett 198; J. Thompson 190-165 Kardell (492) and 170 (467); A. Whiting 190-196 (556); Gardiner 209; Pryor [172 and 164-169 (460): D. Bolton | 205, { 188; R. Muchler 168; D. Pollick 200- { 196; Bolton 214 (554), 200; Austin 1195 (546) and 190 (468); J. Casey | 212; Sekera 201 (576); R. Ambrose | 174; F. Picchi 216 (552) and 199; |201; Guyette 205 (557); Lawler 190; | (478). 165-174 R. | Whittaker 205 (564); Reimiller 197 » 3 190-224 (573); Peterson 203; Demmy 214; Kostrobaia (561); J. Bolton 223 (564), 212 (564); Roth 199; Heidell 200. IMPERIALETTES i. | ‘Garrity holds first place in ‘the Friday night girls’ league with 17 points. Just %% point behind is Mac | Tools; Elston’s Dairy has 14. Joe's | Men's Shop is next with 13; O'Malia | Garrity lost 3 to Goodman Fri-| THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1963 with a beautiful series of 565 including 193-177-195 games for Mac Tools. Peg ‘Williams, Apex Auto Parts, had a big 201 game for single high honors. On Feb- ruary 8, Helen again took top honors with a terrific 566 series, toppling 213 in second game, leading with 178 and finishing with 175. There were many high games and series to be proud of rolled in the three weeks. The following added | these scores to their team’s credit: APEX—]J. Piech 162, 166; D. Amos 166 (452); F. Allabaugh 166; B. Casterline 162. Elston—J. Miller 166, 175-172 (474). J. Agnew 172 (471), 190 (482). Garrity—P. Williams. 201, 160-166 (457); R. Bennett 166, 163 (462); C. Purvin 165; L. Weale 160-160 Delaney—A. Whiting 165-184 (475); L. Lozo 183 (490); J. Thomp- son 175 (457); M. Milne 164. Joe’s— Lila Lozo 166-203 (514); M. Morris 169; D. King 160; R. Nov- roski 169. Goodman—Mary Ann Consodine 168-160-179 (507), 180, 171; Marg Milne 162-184 (502), 184, 207-161- | COMMUNITY SERVICE LEAGUE thas 12 and Goodman, 11. Apex and | 180 (548). Boyd White's team holds top spot | Delaney are last. | (470); Helen's high both weeks and | to Besecker’s. Orchard Farm has 9!day, Marg Milne topping high scores 160-163 (469); G. Grant 164 (454); points and Mercury Motors, 8. The | with 207-161-180 (548) for Good- | A. Hospodar 162. two teams split 2-2. Guystte's took | man. | | 4 from Ben Franklin. Both are tied | with Besecker’s, 7 points each. Kostrobala had top series of 580 (202-190) and Frank Kar- C1 dell posted high single of 234. | Mac Tools had 2180 total pins; Joe’s-Men Shop and Goodman each rolled 756 games. Leading ' scorer of February 1st match was Helen Bonomo O’Malia—A. Pascavage 178 (455), 164, 172 (461); I. Gabel 171. Mac Tools rolled 803 (2250) for team honors. Back Mt. Neighborhood Perched on top of the Neighbor- . “BETTER THAN SUNSHINE” An Electric CLOTHES DRYER | H-SPEED HIG III 001 Fi FLUFF V-12 High Speed Dryer 9 oR No Down Payment 36 Months To Pay FEATURES BIG 12 POUND CLOTHES CAPACITY HIGH SPEED DRYING SYSTEM VARIABLE TIME CONTROL FRICTION DOOR LATCH SAFETY START SWITCH | BIG CAPACITY LINT TRAP 7 { 1.04 Fe No Down Payment 36 Months To Pay FEATURES BIG 12 POUND CLOTHES CAPACITY HIGH SPEED DRYING SYSTEM THREE HEAT TEMPERATURE CONTROL VARIABLE TIME CONTROL FRICTION’ DOOR LATCH DE-WRINKLE ECONOMY HEAT SAPETY START SWITCH model DA-510W mode] DA-620W th BUY AN ELECTRIC DRYER AND PAY FOR IT WITH YOUR ELECTRIC BILL The U.G.I1. Does Not Sell Appliances But Calls Your Attention To This Outstanding Value! ree High-Speed Dryer 1 .25 Per Week No Down Payment 36 Months To Pay FEATURES | BIG 12 POUND CLOTHES CAPACITY HIGH SPEED DRYING SYSTEM AUTOMATIC CONTROL VARIABLE TIME CONTROL MAGNETIC DOOR LATCH SYNTHETIC DE-WRINKLER 3 r LUFF INTERIOR DRUM LIGHT SAFETY START SWITCH model DA-720W | (542). Gebhardt and 1 from Weaver & hood League is Code’s Esso with 22 points after a 4 point victory over Robinson’s Kennels Thursday. The | closest competition is Disque Funer- | al Home and Herm Kern's with 18 points each and Beaumont Inn with | 17. Disque lost 3 to Payne Printery; | Kern’s took 3 from Dodson’s and | Beaumont Inn took 4 from Shady Side. | Top scorer was W. Fetterman of Payne’s with M. Tworek of Code’s hitting 234 (589); D. King hitting 201-203 (585) for Dodson’s and Bonomo rolling 201-194 (584) for Disque. N. Buynak hit'201 (571); B. Bolt- on, 200 (569); Bob Williams 232 (565); C. Besteder 200 (552); J. Elston 210-210 (550)—how about the first game ?—C. Her- ner 193 (554); B. Weaver 212- 193 (555). b Dallas ‘Women’s Ciub | Helen, Bonomo starred in Woman's League last Thursday with 165-188 (493), Eleanor Moyer taking the limelight the week before with 267 Topazes are leading with 14 points, Amethysts and Sapphires are tied with 12 and Pearls have 11. | Emeralds with 616 (1728), Ame- i thysts, 581 and Garnets, 1661 total, Mac—L. Wheeler 166, 172, 167! 3. ang = > shared honors for the two weeks. Travellers Casino and Sunset Bingo took 2 from Bavitz but lost 2 to home op- ponent, Weaver-Madar, last Satur- day. Steve Bonomo was featured against Bavitz with 232-216 (625); Tony Bonomo had 223-215 (609) and Tony Pineno hit 190 (556). Rich Bonomo hit 208 and Amby Vi- da, 196. When the home teams met, Al Ciccarelli led C&B with 204-199 (571); Nick IStredny had 223 (566); Dan Richards, 227-197 (563); Tom Gauntlett 196 and Bob Moore 199. | For W.&M., it was Andy Matte in| front on 561; Bill Weaver hit 209. Addy Asphalt took 4 from Lispi. Charles Bray led with 210-192 (584); Leo Yankoski had 207 (550). Cliff Garris hit 202-192; Chill |Williams, 202. Addy’s took |another 4 from Mayfair with Chill Williams top- ping the scores on 213-206-191 (610), Charles Bray hitting 193- 206 (576), Pete Hospodar, 199 (563), and Cliff Garris, (551). Sportsmen, Bar took 3 from Cross Insurance. George Yadick was high with 211 (564). Buck Roberts had | 199; Tom Cross 199, Fred Fielding 221 and Sid Fielding 201. The Sportsmen ‘took all from {Ashley Lanes. Sid Fielding was “hot” that night as he piled up 282-191-225 (648). George Ja- dick had 202-215 (5738) and Fred Fielding 191. Castellani, & Bruno took 1 from Madar. Top scorer against Gebhardt was Bob Moore with 196-199 (584). 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