The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 28, 1963, Image 11

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3 CROWN IMPERIAL LANES | Matmen Down Benton, |2ee LL, decisioned J. Sterner, 50; | Contra] Luzerne Meinyk 0 oni 1 0 2 Dierolfs And Soms -
Vi sie 165 — Malak, LL, won on forfeit; : Smith ai 2 0 4 i .
: Lose To Kingston 180 — Squier, LL, decisioned Lau- | Blasts Knights 72-48 FOP intent 1 o 2 Leave For Texas -
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Matmen from Lake-Lehman col- ls ix The Lake-Lehman cage lost Total 29 14 72| Major and Mrs, William Dierolf
: B Oo Ww LE RN G lected their sixth win of the season Ne] Se, B, deridioned EL of the pk half oe. rm and sons, left recently for a tour of 3
i f by defeating Benton on Wednesday. ar sen on Friday night. Central Luzerne Lake-Lehman 7 8 12 21—48 | duty, in Fort Hood, Texas. Major g
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4 RIE YA S BY DORIS MALLIN This fot Sore was or 13, 2nd or The Knights then completed thelr | Won, 78-48, with Sauerwine scoring Come] Luzerne 21.21 2 8—72 Diet Just returned after serving &
3 ; : Sorber. won via pins However, the | 568s0n on Saturday at Kingston. 24 big pois Lopasky : sunk 18 Pons s Bi — Lake-Lehman 18, Ns D os he I 1
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ANOTHER “300” FOR CLIFF Crown Major League | Sckialm 202 (563); Gorey 196-199 | Benton team exhibited fair and ih piles Pind Shale Jae re Knights, but his efforts were Re. Bob Waites Meriole, Ch = re =
Cliff Garris tied his own big record| Dallas Nursery gained some (571); Kamont 194-205 (571); Har- honest wrestling as well as good 37.13. Chi RS OE Visnoski, Lake-Lehman Officials — Allegrucci and Wendo- | Mericle, Beech Street, Shavertown. fs
at Crown Imperial Lanes Saturday |ground Friday night after it took | Villa 204 (552); Stevens 203 (556); | sportsmanship. The results of the and Jack = Do ore the onl tiphs loski. oi
when he strung out twelve beautiful {4 from Jim-Jon remaining top team Bennett 214 (553); Nafus 211 (572); | match are as follows: : tore tor To righ y Gray 2 1 P 1 Wo Sam hy Wet
strikes for another perfect game of | with a total of 62% points. Parry’s| Myers (552); Ciccarelli 204-210 08 WW. Sorber, LL, pinned 95 — W. Sorber IL pirined 'N. | Rogers Tis 0 4 PAPER NAPKINS ng
300. He rolled the big game while | Gulf dropped to a third place tie | (968); Reese 207 (550); Weaver | Hippensteil in 1:17; 103—Klemunes, a: aE ; : is . GET IT AT a
! e : R : 7 9 Bip » Vo: de : an. Conway in 5:12; 103 — McDougal, | Lettie 0 2 1 with your name THESE STORE:
; at practice. Cliff has been practicing | with Dallas Dairy after it lost 3 to 193-215 (575); Birnstock 192 (553);| LL, pinned Deitrick in 4:33; 112— KE. piamed Klemares in 05 sccouds:. Spousellor 0 1 1 Np
! regularly, trying to improve his aver- | Phillip’s Supply. Dallas Dairy took | Kostrabola 192 (553); C. Williams | Whitnight, B, pinned Keiper in| P too he ey my se Many colors ad5
: ‘age, already high enough to be in-|4 from Shavertown Lumber. West [207-193 (589); Shoemaker 202;|3:37; 120 — Rackich, B, pinned a2 ee ive TY 0.0 3 Many Designs Adams Mit. or
cluded in the top group of every|Side Novelty took 3 from Dallas|Pineno 212; Lohman 211; Kundrat Kreller in 5:45; 127 — Ruckel, LL, | *-L"" all in NG TA eg THE DALLAS POST Sweet Valley a
ile e bowls with. Exactly two | Shopping Center and holds second |201; Stair 213; Bonomo 213; Stola- | | decisioned T. Sterner, 6-2; 133 — oA dK A risione a Edwar 3s. 5 a E 1 1 3 R ogress "lt 4
* li one day earlier, Cliff rolled | with 58. The Center has 52%. rick 211; Metz 204; Buynak 206; D. Sterner, B, pinned Woodling in 0: 133 — .D. Conway. EK. decisioned | Foste 1 5 4 ) & Kouers Lehman 1
i the first 300 posted at Crown Imper- | Birth’s Esso split 2-2 with Gosart’s | Yankoski 204-201 and Eddy 228. | 4:35; 138 — Moss, LL, pinned Wol- Weodling 9-3. Ll ? Sharkiass ns a 0 8 L ! N K ’ S ve a ad os
5 ial, also in practice. Nick Stredny, [Appliances and American Legion George Shupp : ford in 1:18; 145 — J. Sorber, LL, K I Mos 1 1:00 tab J Lo ask 38 9:48 Wheclers safe sit
Jr. was his scorekeeper. Saturday, |took 3 from Monk Plumbing & Heat-| Pine Brook Inn held top spot last | Pinned Oliver in 2:31; 154 — Stock- on LL i thaod Stockige in pasky og a, “COMFY” ever ol
eh = Jos Yeeplog score ga me Baths Bas 2 eints and | week with 19 points; Meade’s Gar-| (521), taking honors for Monk |5:40; 165 — Cook, K, decisioned Totals Ea 20 8 48 BAR and GRILLE Williams Mis, bu
z inks > Todnys Tous g Tes have 2s age was second on 17 and Casterline Plumbing. Doris Berlew had Malak, 4-0; 180 — Williams, K, HARVEYS LAKE »¥
surely be goodjluels for him, Tony Bonomo blasted away | Hauling third with 16. 178-164-167 (509). T. Morton | decisioned Squier, 7-0. Unlimited— Central Luzerne i sian
Cliff lives at 16 Jackson Street,| at the pins on lanes 15 and 16, _ Harold Kocher had a 581 se- had 163, B. Risch 162, A. Whit- | Benner, K, pinned Margellina in f pts. — Party Ice Cubes — Beaumont tar
Dallas, with his wife, Hazel, three| adding up three beautiful games ries including (210-201), high i 5 : ’ 0:8 i -
) ’ 5 5 ds ing 179, F. Rosenberg 165 and '4:35. Umla 0 odd Lunch Bar Open
sons, Gary, Howard and Clark, and| ©f 222-236-221 for a big 679 '| series for the night, while team- K. Kalafsky 174 Stair aoa 0:6 Lowenhras” On Top Brody's Mkt.
: ins’ 3. jg . . . . . BIT. Irpmerisealizeetioy oh ul
daughters, Cindy and Holly. He has Sorel or Phillipe, id had mate Joe Masculis hit high sin- After last Thursday, Whit- The secretary of Tom Scitt, first | Hildebrand 0 0 rt Sis a Suita J
been an ardent bowler for over Dy ke Petition id oy gle of 225. Sportsmen copped ing’s and Bolton’s were tied. vice president of the Pennsylvania | Musgrove 0 4 ’ a hs Carye MIKE:
thirteen years. Cri = Ton wel JCh hid team honors with a pinfall of Isaacs led team scoring with Railroad, in 1861 was Andrew | Sauerwine 4. 24 Stereo Color Game cuss 7: .. Trucksviile Sw
More Big Splits Williams, to Eo P08-205.741 2720: . 793 (2218). Doris Berlew, roll- Carnegie, Pennsylvania’s future | Carter 0 6 Music TV Room EAP |
Since Howard Heidel convert- 7 yop The “grille” team swept 4 from | ing for Isaacs, took individual | steel magnate. Maier hi 00 8 16 = tl
‘DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1963
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ed the big 7-10 split in the
Neighborhood League a few
weeks ago, I have heard of : 199 was tops for the “park” boys. | berg 189-178 (497); A. Whiting 171- :
thc a boing, mode hu lan Sigh Pine Brook split 2-2 with Raiders 187 (494); L. Cyphers 205 (479); 66 ry
Cross erin ener Todt Z [ as Gerard Harris led scoring with |S Roberts 174; L. Bolton 171; M. : BETTER THAN SU NSH | N E :
week, I added Jack Berkheiser’s
(657) for West Side Novelty.
Also hitting big 600’s were Nick
Buynak, 244-203 (626) -and ‘Leo
(608) 195-198-208 (601) for Shop
ping Center.
+ Kocher and Masculis.
Hanson’s Park on the efforts of
Don Hanson's
212 (553) aided by 199 (534) for
honors with 215 (511).
Other top scorers were F. Rosen-
Fritzinger 166 and B. Risch 159.
name to the record. Jack made / . Bennett and 527 by Corgan. Raiders Lakers
the split about eg ago ipalla ey Tore big ‘man was Mike Rudick 195-195| Top Shelf led Lakers League
with the Church League. Now, I : (570). February 7 with 17 points. Burke's
have two more. And what a
coincidence! Bob Parry, Shav-
ertown, and Cliff Garris, Dallas,
picked off the two pins the first
cluding games of 972, a big 1001
and 929.
Other top scorers were Myers
222-202 (592), Eddy 199-192-194
Leo Yankoski's 190-206 (554) and
a 527 by Walt Meade sparked
Meade’s to a clean sweep over Dallas
Lions who had no one over 500.
Girls, Burke’s Bar B-Q and Top
Shelf Ladies were tied with 12 each.
Top Shelf Ladies led scoring with
2732 and Burke's Bar B-Q had a
8! ’ ! ’ i 9
year Bob Hanson opened the lt id a on Wreckers won 3 from Berti & Sons | single 952.
0 ling lanes—and on the same |g "3 201-197 (569). Garri 100 as Russ Monte hit 192 (551), Oak Individual high scores were
r t! There were only eight y 3 ALT Brace 203 (548) and Al Kalafsky
men. 223 (594); Kardell 193-221 (593); |190 (542) by Matte, 201 (525) by a ise
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lanes at the time and Bob made
split while bowling with the
7 o'clock league on lanes 1 and
2, now 9 and 10. Cliff came on
the alleys at 9 o’clock with the
Church League and picked up
the spare on the same lanes.
Congratulations, boys!
Young Oldtimers
Have you seen the Oldtimers’
League in action? If you haven't,
stroll in through the doors at Crown
Lanes some Tuesday afternoon and
watch these “boys” bowl. They are
all pretty good bowlers! They have
a wonderful‘ time! The league started
last year and most of the ‘“keglers”
returned this season. A fine way to
spend an afternoon with friends!
Some of the younger “bowlers” could
learn a lot from these fine gentle-
(564), S. Bonomo 199 (569), Weav-
er 200-.192 (550), R. Bonomo 190-
194 (565), Lohman 225 (550),
Oravitz 202 (551), Schalm - 234
(577), Gorey 211 (555), Nafus 202
(552), Shoemaker 207 (553). Birn-
stock posted 200, Rudick 214, Stev-
ens 212, Bennett 211, DeBarry 210,
Rodda 219. ;
Last week’s scoring honors
went to Pete Hospador with
207-201-223 (631) and to Mike
[Corgan with a single game of
232. Mike also hit 190 and had
a 588 series.
Other top-notch scores were rolled
by Ted Henness, who chalked up
226 (601) and Fred Adams with
203-199-209 (611). 'S. Bonomo had
203-213 (593); Krajewski 190-211-
192 (593); Garris 200-222 (591); R.
Bonomo 221-199 (595); Rodda 203-
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222 (544). John Kriel 196-212 (558),
Krajewski 194 (553) and a 213 by
Bob led scoring for “truckers.”
Bill Jones with 193-209 (577) and
191-204 (535) by George Brussock
led Casterline’s to 3 point win over
Town House Restaurant. Jim Loh-
man 197 (541), Bob Moore 537 and
Andy Matte 198 (525) scored for
losers.
Two 600 series and twenty-three
200 games highlighted Monday
nights’ action.
Pine Brook still holds top spot
with 22 points,
Bob Moore 188-208-224 (620)
and Casey Dimmick 170-216-226
(612) were the top pin-getters
while Hanson's) Park rolled team
high single of 1018 and team
series of 2776.
Bob Moore’s series along with 202-
Casey Dimmick’s first 600 of the
season plus 200 (546) by Finnegan,
203 (526) for Blizzard led Hanson's
to 3 point win over Raiders who had
Barsh 191 (550) and Gareis 201
(546).
Wreckers won 3 from Sportsmen
with all men over 500. Jack Trud-
nak 204 (561), Bill Amos 193-203
(538), Morton 208 (531), Monte 200
and Kalafsky 196. Gulitus 219, Koc-
her 214 and Cadwalader 202 hit
high singles for “grille”.
Pine Brook led by Harold Ben-
nett’s 196 (56) and Joe Shalata 201
(532) copped 3 from 'Casterline Haul-
ing. George Brussock was the only
208 (558).
Berti and Sons was the only team
to make a clean sweep by taking
the Dallas Lions over. The “truckers”
weré led by John Kriel 197 (543)
last week after taking 3 from Bol-
ton’s Diner. Bolton's slipped to sec-
has 12%. ;
Duke Isaacs’ team rolled 2160
total pins and tied with Monk’s for
spark for the ‘haulers’ with 204-
rolled by P. Ambrose 223 (608);
H. Eiston 596; F. Bialogowicz
232 (5%1); M. Ritts 182 (532);
G. Gosart 509; A. Pascavage
184 (508); J. Volley 224 and
R. Williams 181.
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