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BOWLING
NEWS
Ah, tis Spring! Time for banquets!
Evenings out (dressed to kill) dining
and dancing. Bowlers and their wives
or husbands will be booked up solid
from now until the middle of June
attending banquets, play-offs and re-
organization meetings. And don’t
forget the summer leagues! They
start as quickly as the others stop.
No rest! Have you ever attended a
bowling banquet? No! Then you're
missing something. Get yourself in-
vited to one (if you cam.)
Crown Imperial Majors
Dallas Nursery lost 2 valuable
points Friday night when it split
with West Side Novelity. Dallas Dairy
took 3 from Phillips Supply. This
left the ‘‘treegrowers” still in first
place with 89% points; West [Side
next with 85 and Dallas Dairy third
with 79. Dallas Shopping Center
slipped ‘a little, splitting 2-2 with
Parry’s Gulf. The “center” has 76,
and Parry’s, 74. Birth’s Esso took
all 4 from Monk Plumbing and Heat-
ing; Gosart’s Appliance took 4 from
American Legion and Shavertown
Lumber, 4 from Jim-Jon. Births
has 68 points, Gosart’s 67 and the
“lumbermen’’, 66. a
Top scorer for the evening
was Bob Moore with 285-227
(632), only one pin ahead of
Charlie Williams’ 225-223 (631).
Bob's big series set the pace for
Birth’s victory with Marty Pan-
unti hitting 202-236(599) and
Dan Richards spilling 210-196
(593). But, Charlie’s scoring
with Ted Kostrobala’s 216-195
(599) 'and Mike Corgan’s 223
(591) managed only 2 points
for West Side.
Tony Pineno blasted 257 pins
in his second game for Dallas
Shopping Center, winding up
with 599 series.
Steve Bonomo turned in 200-223
(584), Fred Stevens hit 226 (574)
and Tom Metz rolled 200 (568) for
Parry’s. The team piled up 1005
pins in its second game, but lost
honors to Birth’'s 1006 (2851).
Dick Myers posted 194-245 (618),
Al Ciccarelli hit 204-191-212 (607)
Gosart’s. Bob Oravitz rolled 244
(601) and Jim Lohman scored 197
(558) for the ‘plumbers’. '
Other high scores were posted by
Tony Bonomo-245 (591) for Phillips;
Mike Gorey-232 (577), Don Bolton-
214 (566) for Dallas Dairy; Charlie
Nafus-243 (574) Shavertown: Lew
Kocher-209-201 (557) Dallas Shop-
ping; Fred Adams-190-200 (557),
Dallas Nursery. .
{Scoring 200-plus-games were Eddy
203. Kamont 203, Havrilla 214,
Rodda 205, Heness 217, Rudick 211
and L. Yankoski 204.
Country League
The Country Gals were sure
making headlines with 500 plus
series the last few weeks. Two
weeks ago, pins were being scat-
tered all over the place as Gloria
Grant spilled 169-220 (558) and
Rose Novroski had 177-163-171
(511) for Forty-Fort Lumber;
Anita Pascavage toppled 167-
182-204 (558) and Grace Rogers
relled 164-180-189 (558 )for Bo-
car; Bernie Pape smashed out
191-185-170 (546) and Jean
Agnew piled up 180-181 (506)
for Chase Farm Dairy. /
And there were several games in
the upper 400’s. Helen Bonomo
posted 183 (483); Mary Dimmick
hit 185 (475); Evelyn Roberts 167
(475); Mary Shook 171 (451); Gin-
ger Gosart 178-171 (493); Bertha
Egliskis 168-173 (497) and Gladys
Gabel 166 (456).
Last week, Lila Lozo startled
everyone with a whooping big
181-192-217 (590) for Forty-
Fort with team mate Rose
Novroski keeping pace with a
beautiful 170-189-218 (577).
|Evelyn Roberts rolled 211 (526)
and Mary Ann Considine hit
199 (509) for Casterline’s.
Bernie Pape hit 191-178 (511)
for Chase Dairy and Anita Pas-
cavage had 177-167 (511) for
Bocar Manufacturing.
At the same time, Grace Rogers
was piling up 181 (476), Helen
Bonomo. 186 (469); Arlene Hospador
169 (452); Diane Myers 177 (452);
Mary Dimmick (451); Jean Miller
192 (475); Marg Milne 169 (473);
Gloria Grant 174-167 (488) and Gin-
gér Gosart 165-174 (471).
Honors for single games for the
two weeks went to Lancio 171, Hos-
pador 162, McShea 178, Ziminski
167, Agnew 165. Team honors went
to Bocar with 871 (2439). .
How about those girls! If you want
to see women bowlers in action,
that’s the league to watch!
Imperialettes
O’Malia Laundry and Mac Tools
are neck and neck in first place.
Mac. after taking 3 points from
Goodman, has 41% and O’Malia,
with 2 from Joe's, has 41. Joe's Men
Shop has 40. Garrity Real Estate
took 3 from Elstcn’s Dairy and Apex
lost 3 to Delaney Gas. Elston’s now
has 34, Garrity 33, Apex 31% and
Delaney 24.
Top scorer last week was
Anita Pascavage with 205(427).
Jean Agnew hit 175-163 (483),
Ann Whiting 164-162 (471),
Helen Bonomo had 166 (463)
and Doris Amos 167 (461).
Other high scores were posted
by A. Mead 1%3, V. Davis 173,
R. Novroski 177%, G. Gabel 168,
K. Gansel 160, P. Williams 160-
164, R. Bennett 179 (451), A.
#lospodar 165.
Taking: honors the week bhe-
fore was Lila Lozo for Mac with
520 (172-190). Mzdlyn Parrish
posted 172-194 (488); Jewel
Thompson hit 186-161 (491);
¥Jelen Bonomo 189 (475); Anita
Pascavage 205 (484); Rose
Novrocki 192 (477%); Marg Milne
180-163 (485); Eleanor McShea
178 (488); Doris Amos 176
(463) ; Tootie Benmon 209 (455)
and Anne Whiting (459).
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BY DORIS MALLIN
J. Wilson 164, A. Hospodar 169, G.
Gabel 169, K. Gansel 155, J. Agnew
165, M. Morris 179, A. Mwad 161
and B. Casterlime 167. |
Team honors for the two
weeks went to Delaney with
2284 total pins and| one game
of 814,
Dallas Woman’s Club
Amethysts are in first place with
34 points and Pearls are next with
31. Sapphires took honors last week
with 592 (1648).
Eleanor McShea wen individual
honors with 489 series.
Linear Local 204
Boiler Room now leads the league
by 7, point after copping 1 from
Bosses and splitting 2-2 with Pro-
duction Planning week before. Pro-
duction Planning is [second with
35Y,. Production took all 4 from:
Shipp‘ng. Rubber Trim, with 347, |
won 3 from Press Room A while
Maintenance took all from Machine
Shop to total 34 to date. Press Room
A had 33% end Machine Shop, 257,.
Press Room B took all from Tubing,
leaving its opponent at the bottom
of the pile. I
Tony Bonomo was big scorer
last week when he rolled 243
(597) for Production Planning
while Ann Whiting was leading
the “gals” with 176-170-177
(528) for Tubing.
Charlie Higgs took honors the
week before when he piled up
199-221-207 (62%) for Boiler
Room. Bud Muchler rolled a nice
series of 214-214 (609) for Press
Room A while Art Saddington,
on the same team, tied Charlie’s
single game of 211. Marion Tho-
man led the “gals” with 446 for
Maintenance and Ruth Muchler
posted high single of 167 (445)
for Press Room A.
‘Other high scores for the two- |
week period were rolled by G. Groff
191, J. Wentzel 197, T. Bcnomo 210,
W. Cuba 193, F. Bonfig 201, N.,
Thompson 196, Dot Pollick 163, V.
Supnlee 204. N. Schoell 205, M. Els-
ton198. B. Richardson 201, C. Ac¢ker-
man 190, J. Satkowski 214, B. Much-
ler 191, A. Saddington 195, G. Morek
216, N. Thompson 235.
Dennic Feldman hit 211 (561) for
Bosses; Frank Picchi 200 (556) for
Rubber Trim; George Stevenson 211
(550) Maintenance; Ruth Muchler
176 (483): ‘Al Hawk 204-199 (561);
Dennis Feldman 211 (572).
Community Service
Besecker’s Real Estate split
2-2 with Mercury Motors Mon-
day and heads the league with
38 points, Paul Schalm led Real-
tors ‘with 202-202 (569). Hen-
derson topped “motormen” with
100-923 (583) and Stanton hit
235 (554).
Guyette’s TV took all 4 from
Orchard Farm 2nd holds second
place with 33%: points. Whittaker
led “TV” boys with 220 (555) and
Lawler had 200-194 (550).
Tn third place with 31, is Boyd
White's after winning 4 from Ben
Single highs went on record for ‘Franklin. Toppling the most pins for
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White's was Frank Kardell with 192-
193-194 (579) amd Pete Ambrose |
hitting 224 (567). J. Bolton had 214 |
(564) and George Reimiller 190-|
190 (553) for Ben Franklin.
Other high scores were posted by |
Peterson 198, L. Guyette 195, Heidel |
212, R. Ambrose 196, Bolton 204,
Wilston 201, Williams 194 and Har-
ter 210.
George Shupp League
Top scorer for the Monday
night boys was George Thomas
when he strung out 200-201-208
(609) for Dallas Lions. His team
however, fell 300 pins behind
Town House and lost all 4
points. Town House featured
Tom Gauntlett with 214-205
(592), Jim Lohman 212-192
(544), Matte 191 and Glasser
199,
Casterline Hauling took 3 from
Berti & Sons.~Traver had a high
game of 217, Jones hit 213, Carey
191 and Van Campen 197-191 (553) |
for Casterline and Dicton led the |
“truckers” with 212-214 (586). Bob |
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1963
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family to Dayton, Ohio.
Farewell Luncheon Present were: Mrs. Clarence
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The diming room was gay with pink
First Birthday Cake | crepe paper and bunched balloons.
For Elizabeth Ellen Present Sunday afternoon to help| pyre 0. L. Harvey of Franklin |Elston of Huntsville; Mrs. Ray Tag
Elizabeth Ellen Ide was honored | Elizabeth Ellen celebrate were her | g¢reet
tertained t f rel] | and daughter, Mrs. Thomas E. Cease
on her first birthday when members | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ide; | Er ora od | Mrs. Ralph Mutch, Mr. and Mrs. O
of the family gathered for a cele- | Mr. and Mrs, Marcus Ide, Sr., Janice; Pre: ’ £ i
braticm centering about a five-tier | Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Ide, Elwood | Huntsville Road who moved on iL. Hatvey.
layer cake. Her mother, Mrs. Ken- | Jr, Phillis and Andrew; Mr. ang | Thursday with her son-in-law and
neth Ide, baked the masterpiece | M daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Tag and
and decorated the white icing with | = 7
pink scallops, mounting small toy |
clowns on the diminishing layers. and Kathie; Thomas Ide with Carl, | Harvey.
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had 200 and Kreil 197. | ER
Pinebrook Inn, led by Corgan |[
with 190 (564), Bennett 221 (553), |
Harris 193 and Shalata 197 took 3 | 3
from Sportsmen Bar. The best the |&§
Sportsmen could show was Kocher |
with 209, Maculis' 202-206 and |§
Gulitis 191. 8 ‘
Wrecker’s and Hanosn’s Park split | §
2-2. Tops in the match was Jack |
Trudnak with 234 (561) for Wreck- |g
ers, Morton hit 205. |
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meade, Ide
rs. Lawrence Ide, Lr town, had as Sunday guests, Mrs
Mr .and Mrs. Willis Ide, Douglas| Donna and Charles; and Karen |Matthews and daughter, Frances
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Lawrence Jr.;
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With each roll of KODACOLOR or BLACK and
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Garage with Klass hitting 210-190; EVANS DRUG STORE
Rudick rolling 193 and Bonfig 192. jj Main Highway
Meade hit 201 for Meade. | Fem 8
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“Jim” Post is a resident of Center Hill Road, Dallas Borough.
He has been a property owner and a taxpayer here for over
six years. Brother “Bob” Post is a member of Dallas
Borough Council. “Jim” Post is a good neighbor and merits
your vote and support. :
“Bill” Goss, the other half of the Republican team, grew up
in this area. His father, Shad Goss, Claude St., Dallas Twp.,
has been Republican Commiiteeman for over thirty years.
“Bill” is a Dallas Township High School Graduate and is .
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Sheriff
Joe Mock’s record as Sheriff stands un-
challenged. Many of our children have
been members of his
Sheriff’s organization, an effective way
of combating juvenile deliquency.
‘Junior” Deputy
MATT LEIB — 13 A
Treasurer
“Matt” Leib, Hazleton, is an experienced
and personable Banker. He is a fine
community worker and a capable execu- i
tive in financial matters. He is qualified
in every respect.
THOMAS E. MACK — 3 A
District AttOrney
“Tom” Mack swept the Back Mountain
in his campaign for Judge two years
ago. His personality and ability are well
. known here. He will represent Repub-
licans well in November.
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DR. JOSEPH A.
activities in the field of
is admired by all.
Coroner — ITA '
An ardent organizer of young peoples
One of six brothers
who served in the armed services, he
was discharged as a Major.
CHARLES WALTER
Surveyor — (8 A
With 40 years experience in engine-
ering ‘‘Charlie” Walter is well equipped
for the post of Surveyor. A professional
engineer, it might be said he knows all
the angles.
DR. WALTER E. KOSIK
Recorder Of Deeds — (4 A
Dr. Kozik is an enthusiastic worker for
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associations have given him a wide ac-
quaintance in all including
many Back Mountain friends.
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MEET POST-GOSS and your United Republican team at the +
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