Ed Harold would whisper to me of a THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1963 ‘was Helen Bonomo with 184 SECTION A —PAGE 3 " ; 0 Dallas Woman’s Club L k Ch = E d S Bolton... 2.0, TY 2 4: Kozick nr 2 478 ug CROWN IMPERIAL LANES . Amethysts and Garnets are fight- | a © ampions nN eason | ar 0 fn 3 Lous fy i ing for top spot in Woman's Ci [i Totalsy.... ......oc teed 23 20 6 je .- ’ : League with Amethysts leading by Fl 1 . All S B t | Huntsville Christian G. F. Pts. Hontz ¥ 0 OWLING 2 with 23 points. Sapphires ‘‘shine” aw ess, - tars ead en Possadal os roi 5 2 hn | ! : just 4 points out of position. C Brobst ... 1 0 2! Totals | . Amethysts starred Thursday Last Saturday night Harveys Lake | Mosier .... _ ................ 13 1 27 So a : BY DORIS MALLIN with single game of 566 and won the Church League play-offs |Kosbaskus .... ..... ........... B.7'1 71 aay total pins. Tops in gy with a 66-54 decision over last |Baltrusaitis .... . ........... 10 2% } . i ; ; “idual scoring with Theresa Gra- | year's champs, Huntsville. DAH cl mb sid dns ii B10; B4 | HAROLD ALLABAUGH aside and tell of a comical incident | Frank Biaogowicz Jae (392), ham with 191 (477). In the preliminary game the All- — em i HOTEL i Everyone, young and old, knew about Harold to use in the column or al suas 192 (550) and Joe Mas- Taking honors on March 7. [Sires hoo Tankian ak won al Totals cir 05 15 50 JEFFERSON i culis A 1 » Harold at Crown Imperial Bowling Lanes. He instructed many begin- ners on how to stand, what ball to use or what mark to roll over. He loved helping others and was in the clouds when someone asked his ad- vice, And not only in bowling, Many times I heard Harold giving some young person the low-down on how to behave in public, win a friend, etc. While Harold was still able to bowl choice bit of news about George. And they were both good sports. We'll miss you, Harold! And, first thing, challenge that George to a ‘good game of bowling! Set the stakes thigh! He's been ready for a good opponent! 5 Major League Dallas Nursery still heads Crown Majors with 73% points after tak- ing 3 from Shavertown Lumber Fri- 202; Garris 200; Stolarick 200; Rod- da 211-192 (569); Myers 202; Kar- dell. 191-226 (583); Ciccarelli 199 Raiders won 3 from Wreckers with Ben Barsh hitting 204 (538). Wreckers had Oak Brace 200 (539) and Jack Trudnak 199 (538). ° Casterline Hauling won 4 from Dallas Lions with Bill Jones hitting 192-207 (566) and John Vancam- pen 225. Lions had George Thomas 213 (555). Travellers Addy Asphalt took 8 points from: and Eleanor Moyer 481. Alberta Cross with 175 and Eleanor Moyer 459 shared honors on February 28 and Eleanor Moyer led February 21 with 194-166- 192 (552). High scoring teams for last four weeks were Emeralds 597 (1681), Emeralds 558 (1622); Diamonds 576 (1683) and Amethysts mentioned above, 200-222 (605) and Steve Bonomo | posting 226-195 (600). Tony Bonoma kad 209-191 (567). | Bruno & Castellani took 3 from Elston’s Dairy and Garrity Real- tors split 2-2 with Jean Agnew lead- ing ‘“dairymaids’ with 182; Lillian Trudnak hitting 178 and Della close one over the Church League All-Stars, 59-58. The fans were treated to some excellent basketball especially by ‘Clark Mosier, former Dallas and Susquehanna University player, who thrilled the fans with his tremendous drive-in shots. For the Church League All-Stars Jim Thomas put on quite an exhibition himself scoring 19 points. Giving him help were Wes Evans and T. Richardson. 165-170 (461) and Liz Weale 169 as Garrity split 2-2 with O’Malia. Delaney’s took honors with 2235 total pins and one game of 853. In the feature game of the even- | ing the boys from the Lake won | over Huntsville and sewed up a per- | fect season. The game started slow | and Huntsville played control ball | the first half, and this seemed to | throw Harveys Lake into a lull. Half time score was 27-17 in favor of | Huntsville. { In the second half Harveys Lake | began to put its fast break into | Delicious Dinners and Snacks | - | 'EEBEFRERNEEEENEEEEEREE | ATLANTIC CITY NEW JERSEY Central location overlooking Boardwalk and convenient to Piers, Churches and Theatres — Near Rail and Bus Terminals — Inviting Lobbies and Parlors — Closed and Open Sun Decks Atop — All Rooms Delightfully Furnished — Modified and European Plans — Conducted by Hospitable Ownership Management that de- Kew Phone — 674-2463 he was apt to challenge anyone. |day. West Side Novelty took all| opponents, Jimmy's Lanes and Main _. Imperialettes League Church League All-Stars G. F. Pts| action and Huntsville couldn't keep lights in catering to the wishes of American Families. Come on he'd sav. "I sam 500% vou from Jim-Jon and has 69 while: Diner, March 9 and 16. Leo Yanko Friday night girls rolled “two{ Evans ..... .............; 6 0 12| up with the running of Harris, Sear- | Write for Literature and Rates 20 or 20 2nd still win”, Dallas Dairy took 3 from Dallas ski led the attack against Jimmy's matches this week, one on the reg-' Thomas ... ..... __ ... 8 3 19] foss and G. Brobst. They outscored | EE t 1 Jefferson If you were a spectator at the | Shopping Center, holding third place with 203-215 (605); Chill Williams ular date and a make-up game Sun- [Carey ... _..... _.... .1 0 2| Huntsville 18-9 in the third period. | Ole Yarcsa aon contd desend ool Harold | With 67. hit 211-206 (597); Cliff Garris had | day. Hontz 0 2 | Harveys Lake kad a fine night on | Atlantic City, New Jersey tor ean. If you didn’t know what | _ Parry's Gulf took 3 from Monk 195-232 (585) and Pete Hospador Jewel Thomoson copped hon- | Rome ; 1 9 [the foul line shooting an 2RernE Was going on or whic the bowler wat, Plumbing and Heating; Gosart’s Ap- | had 235 (564). Opposing Main Dinjer ors Friday with 496 series for Richardson ... _........5 0 10 84 percent. JOHN H. FETTER. JR. Harold could tell you. pliances, 3 from Phillips Supply and | was Charles Bray with 213-211(604);| Delaney while Mary Ann Con- | Coolbaugh .... ........ ...._ 2 0 2]Hervevs Luke Fy TLS ES SA ave en Gara ; ,,| Dallas American Legion, 3 from Hospador 203-202 (552); Yankoski sidine spilled 205 pins in second — — — Hinkle ... a a1 Hey, Doc,” he'd call, get a table. Birth’s Beso; : 215 (551) and Chiff Garris with 190. game for Goodman. Jewel had Totaled on halo 274). 58 ry Brobst. i. 2''18 As soon as Dr. David Kunkle would ops in scoring lineup was (Tportsman Bar ‘also took over games of 155-164-177. Tunkhannock All-Stars G. F. Pts.|price 9S 4 A TNO { INCING enter the lanes, Harold ‘was ready Ed Havrilla with 192-225-193 Jimmy's for 4 points with 1Sid ‘Field- Gladys Gabel chalked up 182-165 Shaw .... ... _...........' 6 A 13M Suholes i alae 1 ‘3! 3 to challenge him to a game of bil-| = (g10) for - “treegrowers” and |ing leading ‘on 195-213-201 (609). | (490) and Anita Pascavage, 178-169 [Sands .. —..... ..... 2 +0 4 |Harsis 5 13 liards. If Doc wasn’t around, Jack | yack Trudnak hitting 248 (577) | Fred Fielding had 196. (488) for: O’'Malia as the “launder- | —; Ton AR ETS ar | Oriepell i. ite 3.5 — New Location in Lehman Center — or Tony, Jess or Nick, someone. was for the “plumbers.” 2 + Sportsman todk 1 from Konefal’s. | ers” split 2-2 with Joe's. Rose Nov- in 192 (482), Madlyn Parrish Behr ioss yr. iar a 2 4 » ready to meet his challenge, .. Spilling. pins to the “tune of |Ron Fielding scored with 205-240 | roski hit. 162, B. Egliskis 168 and 176 as thy team took all 4 from EAE fin | (Garage of Late Herbert Kemmerer) Two good friends, George Shupp| 600’s” were’ Amby Vida for. |1623); Sid had 211-208 (599); Buck | Marilyn Morris 163 for Joe's. Goodman’s. Mary Ann Consi- NeEEENE EE ENE AEE and Harold! Both gone within weeks. | “lumbermen”, 195-281 = (607) | Roberts had 194. Helen Bonomo led ‘Mac Tools dine posted 176-194 (484) and |g McDERMOTTS & | Skilled Mechanie They constantly played jokes on| and Mike Corgan, 204-203-198 Weaver and Madar téok 2 from | an they took 1 from Goodman. Marg Milne bit if3a for Good: | ¢ H each other. George would take me! (600) for “neveltymen”. Columbia 300. Mike Corgan led with Helen hit 175 (481); Gloria man's. - . : # BAR and COCKTAIL H LEONARD DERBY Rl = Other high scores were posted 2127200 (597) and Jack Trudnak| Grant had 165-163. Mary Ann's Jean, Agnew ded Elston's Deity a LOUNGE n. : by Kostrobala 231-220 (581); Stey- had 190. Jack led the team with 191 | big game was the only high |With 170 and Lillian Trudnak hit|g | General Repairs a % ens 201 (566); Metz 196-203 (561-; gd he! 3 hos Hd Fanies for “florists”. le oo ey Joes = LUNDY BLDG. = ; S. Bonomo 195- : - Pharmacy. Andy Matte ha an Jewel's series was all Delaney’s | © dra : z ; BH : : & rn 103 B10 pe Weaver, 200. had and the “gassers” lost all to 2nd Marilyn Morris, 164 for Joe's. = 36 ny ST £ . Formerly located at Harold Major Garage , & . Bolton 205; Buynak 221; Kocher 211; | Casino & Sunset took 3 from Geb- ‘Apex. Anex featured Becky-Caster- |, For Mac Tools, as it took 3 from |g | Lohman Heights Shoemaker 208 (560); Pineno 199. hardt’s with Amby Vida scoring 190- line with 195 (452) and Jean Piech [APEX top scorer was Linda Wheeler |B npr A771 pay BH 203 (571); Birnsftock 241; Varner 242-193 (625); Tony Pineno hitting had 163-164. with 185. Carolyn Purvin rolled = E | = 5 s = (557); Weaver 212; Hospodor ‘200; Adams 200-195 (567); Kundrat 225; Stair 206; Matte 200; Eddy 201; Richards 209; Moore 204 (558). i, Back Mt. Neighborhood A three-way tie exists in first place of Neighborhood . League. Code’s Esso lost all to Beaumont Inn; Disque Funeral split 2-2 with Bolton’s Diner and Herm: Kern's copped 4 from Fuller Brush, giving Code’s, Disque and Kern’s each 28 points. Stonehurst Cottages had 261%, taking all from Titman’s Market. Payne’s Printery took 3 from Rob- inson’s Kennels; Sheldon’s Lunch, 4 from Shady Side Dairy; Klass Mo- tors, 4 from Dodson’s Market and Bavitz with Al Ciccarelli hitting 215- | 212 (612). Nick Stredny had 234 (596) and Fred Adams had 216-225 | (569). : { Bowlerettes { Bowlerettes League with 25 points, 3, ehead of Duke Isaacs and Monk Plumbing & Heating. : Monk’s rolled 777 (2244) for week- i ly high honors. Doris Berlew took individual honors with 480 (162-164) for Isaacs team and Helen Bolton led with a 192 for Bolton's. Others in high scoring bracket 172-166; Ann Schoell 169; Sally Rob- erts 163-164; Betty Lou Risch 162 and Joyce Bevan 162. Bolton's Diner took ‘the lead inl. | were Lois Bolton 176; Libby Cyrhers | i | | i | : | | | Belles 170. Liz Weale had 166 for Garrity. Goodman and O’Malia tied for team honors with 2152 total. Sunday was Lila Lozo’s and Jewel Thompson’s day. Lila led O’Malia with a beautiful 518 series including 191-168 games. Jewel paced Delaney’s with a big 205 game, finishing with 500 series. Ann Whiting turned vv vv vv ~~ FORTY-FORT THEATRE Tonight, Friday, Saturday ® | BETTER THAN SUNSHINE | x Jilectric 4 { 4 { { , 4 ) 4 a 4 p 4 Bob and Don’s took 4 from Merl's ¢ Be Service. : ot PTET —={ Connie Franci ] the limelight” when be ame (3 1 {1} “Follow The Boys” | =~ CLO TH ES DRY ER |: “limelight” when scat- p : 1 ] 2 ; fie Stimetgie: wom Be vn. LUZERNE | “Follow The Boys | hs for Bob & Don’s. Ed Roth tied p ; 1408 Joe's single 236 for honors as | { TH EATRE p t he rolled a 579 series for Dod- |} : $8 Sunday son's. 3 i Friday, Saturday ih (Con’t. 8-11) 4 1 Fred ‘Bonfig volled 196-198-< IB oo oo Lo oo PE ’ * 220 (609); B. Hardisky had 235 Oris. Lay, biepnen boy 1 b Two Color Hits 4 /(607). for Klass and Tony Bon. | “Jumbo” 3 : . “omo posted 203-211-200 (614) | : 1 it “Jack The Giant Killer” for Disque. 3 : 4 1 ) ! cohit 1 hers in. top-scoring bracket were # IEE = 1 $ ~ Corgan 202-205 (582), Buynak 192 ff Sunday {+ “The Magic Sword” | ; : : . 4 (559), Oravitz 193 (561), J. Bolton J (Cont. 3-11) 4:8 1 201-221 (592), Burr 215 (565), § {it Lyne 202 (554), Lohman 193-220 % Tony Curtis 4 | ! Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 1 (562), Navich:234 (550), Elston 213, “AQ Pounds Of dit ] (550), Tworek 200-209 (572), Ad-| : f S 41 Cary Grant, Doris Day 1 ams 205, D. Bolton 225, Fetterman |{ oo le” DIRE ¢ : J HITTING YOU |20, fudak 205, Til 500 mar 8 Troub 1 [“That Touch Of Mink” ver 202, Olenick 201. at 1 ih 1 LIKE A TON I Ss —— OF BRICKS? “Get out from under” at tax time with a low-cost Personal Loan from nearby First National Bank. You'll get fast service — economical rates—convenient repayment terms. Apply now! “Your Partner in Prog:cas’ Pine Brook Inn had its lead cut to |. 1 point Monday when it lost 3 to Hanson’s while Meade’s swept 4 from Berti & Sons. Top contenders with ‘eight weeks | of competition left are: Pihe Brook: 29 points, Meade’s 28, Town House 22%, Casterlines 22, Raiders 21, and Wreckers 20%. ¥ dim Lohman captured indi- vidual ‘honors with high single . of 245 and series of 639 includ- ing 193-201 games. Meade’s Garage rolled 2880 total pins while Town House ‘Restaurant hit high single, 1007. Don Hanson, rolling 203-204 (588), Dick Finnegan 207 (560), and Art Blizzard 190 led Hanson's Park to 3 point win over league- leading Pine Brook, who had Mike Garage |. MORE PEOPLE BOUGHT o Automatic Dry setting guarantees perfect drying! | Clothes Dries all your wash safel Dryer. .. efficieatiy! / Let Westinghouse dry your clothes. This auto-’ matic dryer has every feature you could ask for and it’s “Heavy Duty” too, which means that it’s « ruggedly built for years of trouble-free operation. , Come in today and see how easy it is to own a . Westinghouse Electric Clothes Dryer. You can _ » be sure... if it’s Westinghouse. AS LOW AS 15¢ A DAY Corgan 203-191 (564), Harold Ben- nett 212 (563), Joe Shalata 200 (537) and Gerard Harris 190 (531). 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