Fy A ah WHS. | | re Ap mm rt EET Sa mt v w DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA _ ‘GROWN IMPERIAL LANES Community Service League Orchard Farm split 2-2 with Mer- cury Motors Monday night to head the group with 21 points, followed by a tie in second place with Be- secker’s Real Estate and Boyd White, 17 each. Guyette’s TV has 15%; Mercury 15, and Ben Franklin 107. Ted Kostrobala led the scor- ing with 222-207-196 (625) for “farmers” while Red Ambrose competed for henors with 215- 198-215 (623) for Guyette’s. Guyette’s tock 31, from Ben Franklin. Whittaker was a big scorer for TV men when he pil- ed up 191-229 (589). Bolton rolled 201-212 (597), Roth 199 (553) and Heidel 191 for the “store”. 3 Besecker’s took all 4 from Boyd White's with L. Williams hitting 198- 192 (569) and Harter posting 211. L. Corbett had 201 and Frank Kar- dell chalked up 210(552) for White's. Bowlerettes Tops in Thursdays girls’ league is Bolton's Diner with 28 points. Whiting's Parts & Service is second with 23 and Duke Isaacs and Monk Plumbing are tied with 22, each. Kay Kalafsky took honors with 207-181-185 (578) for Bol- ton’s as the team took high sin- gle and total pins of 745 (2195). Others in top scoring brackets were F. Rosenberg 175-176-175 (526); M. Fritzinger 161, J. Bevan 161, D. Berlew 166, B. Risch 169, A. Whiting 165-171, L. Cyphers 161 and T. Mor- ton 160. Last week, Monk Plumbing ‘took team honors with 777 (2244). Doris Berilew (Isaacs) had 162-164 (480) and Helen Bolton (Bolton’s had 192. L. Bolton had 176, L. Cyphers 172- 166, A. Schoell 169, S. Roberts 163-164, B. Risch 162 and J. Bevan 162. Crown Major League High honors for top series went to Amby Vida Friday night when he piled up 650 pins in- cluding 214-247 games f or Shavertown Lumber as “lumber- men” tock 4 from Monk Plumb- ing and Heating. Jack Birnstock thit a cingle high of 253 and with a 233 game, finished on 648 for West Side Novelty. West Side took all 4 from Gosart’s Appli- ances. Also hitting for “lumbermen” were Pete Hospodor 200-216 (584) and Charlie Nafus, 205 (571). John RKriel hit 221 (580) for Monk's. Fol- lowing ‘the pace set by Birnstock, Ted Kostrobala with 222-203 (608); Mike ICorgan, 213-213 (583) and Chill Williams, 191+ up 2833 total pins for West Side. Richard Myers had 199-192 (576) for Gosart’s. Parry’s Gulf rolled top single game of 995 as it took 3 from Dallas Dairy. v Tops for “gulfers” was Rich Bonomo MARTINIZING ALMOST DOUBLES YOUR EASTER WARDROBE! Now's the time to take ad- vantage of our everyday spe- cial . . . quality dry cleaning in just one hour at no extra charge. Our prompt service will almost double your Easter and Spring wardrobes! One HOUR MARTINZING. THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING @Certification Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off. NEW DALLAS Cl ANERS Shopping Center ~ Ph, 675-1508 OWLING NEWS 191 (560) helped pile | with 197-213 (579); Harold Bennett hitting 209 (564); Tom Metz, 196- 199 (561); Stevens 202 and S. Bon- omo, 191. Mike Gorey led “dairy- men” with 193-213 (584) and Buy- nak hit 191. Tony Pineno was high for Dallas Shopping Center with 216 (570); Kocher posted 193; Klass 192-199; Karjewski 191 as they took 3 from Dallas Nursery. Nick Stredny was top “treegrower” with 204 (564) and Kamont had 192. Jim Jon lost 3 to Birth’s Esso de- spite Cliff Garris’ 209 (584), Carey's 199-192 and Heness’ 198. Marty Panunti hit 190-215 (572); Richards had 205 and Bob Moore chalked up 191-208? (?) for Birth’s. Dallas Legion won 4 from Phillips Supply. Frank Kundrat hit 190-234 (596), Reese 203 (553), Bonomo 192 and Matte 197 for ‘legionnaires’”. Jim Roan, with 199 (560) and Wea- ver, 208 scored for Phillips. George Shupp Meade’s Garage took over top spot and leads league with 31 points, Pine Brook . next with 30, Raiders, 25, Town House and Wreckers, 23, Casterline, 22 and Berti & Sons, 217. Three 600 series were featur- ed in Monday night’s action, John Kriel heading the tric with 221-218-194 (628). Then came Moore hitting 183-258-180(621) | and Jack Trudnak, 196-206-203 (605). - Meade’s copped 3 from Hanson's, Leo Yankoski rolling 201 (560). high ‘along with Kravitz’s 194-194 (534). Elliott with 199 and Blizzard, 523 led “park” boys. Kriel's 628 along with Dicton’s 193-195 (572) and ‘Shemanski’s 200 (535) was featured in Berti’s 3 point win over Pine Brook. The “inn” boys had Mike Corgan, 201-199 (587), | J. Shalata, 213(549) and Harris, 202. Raiders, led by Mike Rudick 234 | (570) and Gareis 191 (538) swept 4 from Casterline Hauling. VanCamp- en’s 191 was high game for “haulers” Town House and Wreckers produc- ed highest scoring match with Wreckers winning 3 points, 2803- 2789. Trudnak’s 605 sparked Wreck- ers along with Monte 220 (591), Amos 211. Town House ‘starred Moore high on 621 followed by Glas- ser 197 (533), Lohman 190 (532) and Fallon 201 (531). Sportsmen Bar won 3 from Dallas Lions with Frank Bialogowicz rolling 204 (556). Lions had Dick Myers 201 (568). Back Mt. Neighborhood Disque Funeral had a big night with Mike Corgan spilling 219- 200-223 (642), Fred Adams top- pling 216-212 (595), Nick Buy- nak posting 211-200 (581) and Tony Benomo rolling 203 (5583). Nick Stredny had 190. The “dig- gers” took all 4 from Titman’s Market. C. Titman led Titman’s with 219 (555); R. Burr had 192 and H. Gaylord, 190. Ted Henness topped Robinson's Kennels score with 200 and J. Hudak hit 191 with both men in 500’s, while Merl’'s S/S with all men in 400’s took 3 points from the Kennels. Code’s S/S took 3 from Klass Mo- | tors with Code Besteder toppling 206 (526), G. Smith hitting 203 (531) | was Doris King with 179. Lila Lozo ‘Miller hit 163, and J. Elston, 202. Sheldon’s Lunch took 3 from Ful- BY DORIS MALLIN ler Brush with R. Culver rolling 245 (579) and A. Ransom posting 217 (573). R. Warner and 193, and R. Michael, 200. E. Kashmarski led “brush salesmen” with 192-208 (569). Charles Berkey with 200 (369) and Arlie Vanderhoff, 191-196(566) led Payne Printery to a 3 point win over Bob: & Don's. W. Fetterman turned in 212. For ‘‘garagemen”, it was Dale Zimmerman with 205-207 (568), Dave Zimmerman, 233 and Joe Volley, 213. Bolton’s Diner lost 3 to Stone- hurst Cottages. Top scorer for “Real- tors” ‘was Leo Yankoski, 203(549) and. Tom Cross, 196. John Bolton led the Diner with 198 (519). Dodson’s Market managed ', point from Beaumont Inn as Donald King chalked up 191 (560) and Jim Tra- ver, 198. Jack Roberts paced ‘‘inn- keepers” with 214-203 (587), Bill Weaver had 214 (571) and J. Rogers, 212 (556). Herm Kern's took 4 from Shady Side Dairy with Jim Gansel setting the pace on 201-204 (571). H. Lancio had 199, B. Lancio 197 and Jim Roan 192. Erioriciottes Anita Pascavage led Friday night’s scoring with 494 series for O’Malia Laundry. Her games were 160-169-165. Mary Ann Considine took honors with a single 190 game for Goodman Florist. Mary Ann has been 'heading the roster of high scores for several weeks and has turned out to be a ‘much im- proved bowler. Keep it up, Mary Ann! O’Malia took all 4 from Goodman and fourth place with 24. The “flor- ists” have 23. In addition to Anita’s scores, Gladys Gabel hit 177 (450). Marg Milne had 166-166 (465) for | Goodman. Mac Tools is on top with 28% after taking 3 from Joe's Men Shop. Joe’s is third with 26. Setting the pace for Mac was Arlene Hospodor with 161-170 (481); Linda Wheeler, 173; Gloria Grant, 166 and Helen . Bonomo, 160. Top score for Joe's had 170 and Rose Novroski, 161. Garrity holds second with 27, taking just 1 from Apex Auto. Peg Williams hit 162 and Liz Weale, 160. Leading Apex was Jean Piech “with 171, Becky (Casterline, 160 and Flo Allabaugh, 455 series. Come on, Delaney! Show your stuff! After losing 3 to Elston’s | Dairy, Delaney Gas remains at the! bottom, 10 points behind ‘dairy- maids” with 19. Lillian Trudnak led Elston’s with 161 (453); Alice Jewell Thompson chalked up 160 (470) for Delaney. Mac Tools rolled 2357 total pins. Dallas Woman’s Club Amethysts’ team has 26 points and heads the league with Garnets in second on 22. Sapphires, Pearls and’ Topazes are tied with 20 each. Team honors were won by Pearls with 573 and Topazes with 1625 total pins Thursday. Eleanor Moyer and Jeanne Richards shared honors when they each had 452 series end Jeanne posted 172. Linear Local 204 I would appreciate it if some- one from Linear’s league would wer TENNIS | ‘omo 181 | 203 We Are Headquarters EQUIPMENT | Tennis Rackets "1.95 to 33.00 | hy) $2. 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A 1981 graduate of Westmoreland High School, “Bob” is an Account- ing major at Bluefield College. Fol- lowing graduation he will pursue his studies at the University of Rich- mond, School of Business and Fin- ance, Richmond, Va. J Word has also been received that “Bob” has been selected by vote of membership of Gamma Pi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa to represent his college and fraternity at the National Convention of the Phi Theta Kappa Society at Deauville Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida, from April 3rd to 5th. give me standings to’ date of all teams and first and last mame of each bowler. Send them to me at The Dallas Post. Thank you. Top scores of March | 26th were rolled by P. Olshefski. 232 (557), D. Fieldmann 162-181-168 (511)— Bosses; A. Hawk 182 (52), T. Bon- (519)—Prod. Plan.; M. Elston 185 (509)—Press Room B; C. Higgs 201 (564), G. Groff 211 (513)—Boiler Room; B. Rittenhouse (512) — Machine Shop; W. Thomas 172-175 (515)—Mainten- ance; C. Ackerman 188 (524)—Rub- ber Trim; Jiunta 202-182 (502), M. Muchler 195 (495)—Shipping. in the top scoring grouv for March 19, it was F. Bonfig for Machine Shop with 214-244 (639). B. Rittenhouse had 546- 200 (546). For Bosses, it was 'P. Olshefski with 211 (549) and Dot Fieldmann, 174. J. Sat- kowski hit 187-173-196 (556) for Rubber Trim. Others were W. Bronson 199 (505) and Anne Whiting 180-163 (480)—Tubing; G. Morek 188 (500), M. Muchler 169 and J. Jiunta 167 (450)—Shipping; Dot Pollock 168- 174 (498)—Press Room A; N. Schoell 192 (527), G. Stevenson 193 (524) and Ann Schoell 211 (493)—Main- | § tenance; C. Higgs 179 (512), M. Higgs 167—Boiler Room; M. Elston i 192 (513)—Press Room B. SUBSCRIBE 10° THE POST BRIDLES TACK Western Wear Western Gift Items Authentic . AND GIFTS On Route 29 Between Harveys Lake and Noxen CHAZEL Open: Weekdays 4-9 Weekends and Holidays 12-9 Sm wom Sm— wr = a — |R THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1963 {Promoted To Head ol Company Sales W. 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