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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
" Bowling News
By DORIS MALLIN
Anyone hearing the grunts and are not as young as they think!
groans at Crown Imperial last week . Plumbers Lead Opening Night
would think everyone there was un-
Crown Imperial Major League
der great physical strain. Keglers started out the mew season with
who took this summer off with no Monk Plumbing and Heating in the
bowling practice, complained of all lead on 4 points from Wesley Gulf
sorts of aches and pains on their!
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and high total pins of 2737. The
opening night of league play. Some | Plumbers” third game of 960 was
| tops. Marty Panunti led the way with
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i from Phillips
| 193-190-210(593) while Harold Ben-
'nett turned in 223(570) and Mike
Gorey hit 210. The “Gulf” boys were
headed by Roy Stair with 200 and
Dan Richards, 204.
‘Automatic Cigarette took 4 away
Supply with Mike
Rudick hitting 206.
Last year’s champs, Dallas
Nursery, won 4 as they met
Dallas Dairy. Nick Stredny was
leading “treegrower” with 199-
215(599) and Steve Bonomo hit
222, but Cliff Garris, of the
“dairymen”, topped their game
with 248(604). Lew Reese hit
212-219; Bill Weaver, 209.
Dallas Shopping Center lost 3 to
Gosart’s Appliances and Dan Guld
| spilled 206-217(580) amd Paul Ka-
| mont, 199(573) for the ‘“‘storekeep-
ers’,
Dave Eddy hit 205(565) for
the “shoppers”.
Tony Bonomo’s 214-195-201(610)
was top series of the night. Tony's
big series, however, and Ted Heness’
212(584) failed to take more than
1 point, for West Side Novelty wheia
they met American Legion. Al Cic-
carelli, 204-198(584) and Rich Bo-
nomo, 195- 197(572) led the Aegion
naires”
Shaceriown Lumber
from Birth’s Esso. Jack Trudnak was
high for ‘“lumbermen” with 556;
Don Bolton hit 204(555) and Bob
Moore, 204 for Esso.
Bolton’s Has Top Scores
‘Don Bolton, Sr. with 202
(573) and Bob Oravitz hitting
: 201-214(565) led Bolton’s Diner
to a 4 point win over Payne
Printery in Back Mountain
Neighborhood League. T h e
“diner” led the night's scores
with 1051 in one game and
2999 total pins.
Stonehurst Cottages took 4 from
copped 3
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2 BOBBIE
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Dodson’s Market with Leo Yamko-
ski hitting 204(580) and E. Shershan
gr 561. Bob Williams had 212.
Jim Traver hit 201 and Don King,
203 for the ‘market’.
most robbed 1 point when it rolled
a third game of 964, just 4 pins un-
der Stonehurst. Sheldon’s Lunch
took 3 points from Fuller Brush and |
almost took another whem it rolled |
just 9 pins under in the first game.
Art Ransom took honors with 207
(561), Chet Culver had 205. C.
Rusherski had 203 for the ‘“sales-
men’.
Klass ' Motors: lost 3 to Henry's
Jewelry. Charles Quick rolled 200-
203 losing out on a big series when
he fell down on the third game.
Beaumont Inn took 3 from Robin-
son’s Kennels. Robinson's lost a point
when they dropped first game by 9
pins but took third by a narrow
margin of 5. P. Ansilo led the “inn-
keepers” with 2083.
G. Smith rolled 215, high game
for Code’'s Esso as it: took 3 from
Dom’s Service. Jim Sper] scored 205
for LaBar’s as they split 2-2 with |
Charles Long. LaBar’s lost a point
when Long's rolled 860 to their 858.
Disque Funeral taok 3 from Shady
Side Dairy.
Twisters Played Checkers?
Sunday Night Mixed League is
confused. The bowlers come to Crown
Imperial to “twist, tango and play
checkers”. Who are BP’s and who
has the gems? Semanon?!! What
gives ?
Twisters and Tangos split 2-2
with Eleanor Moyer spilling 171-
170(484) and Bob Maturi hit-
ting 211(580) for the “twisters”.
Jack ‘Stanley “did the tango”
for a score of 218(525) and
Paul Schalm hit 184 (470). The
BP’s played Checkers and lost
3 points. Gems took 3 from
Shemanon and lost one by 4
pins. Gems rolled high single
of 649 and Twisters had 1764
total,
Don’t ask me what it's all about!
Isaacs Start Bowlerettes
Duke Isaacs and Monk’s Pulmbing
each took 3 from Whiting’s Parts
and Bolton’s Diner im Bowlerettes
. | League. Isaacs rolled 2110 total pins
and Whiting's scored 752 for high
The team al- |
THE DALLAS POST THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1963
single.
Libby Cyphers took honors
| with a 489 series (172-160) and
| Florence Rosenberger hit 191.
B. Risch had 162-153 and Doris
Berlew, 162-159. In the 150’s
were S. Roberts, R. Nygren, A.
Whiting and K. Kalafsky.
| Andy Spills Mest Pins
Action resumed in the GEORGE
SHUPP League Monday after the
| Labor Day holiday. After two weeks |
of competition, Cook’s Excavating, |
Meade’s Garage and St. Therese’s
Raiders are deadlocked with 6
points.
Andy Matte, Town House
Restaurant, was ‘big scorer”
of the night with 213-233-168
614). Town House team rolled
high series for the night with
2819; Sportsman’s Bar rolled
high single of 963.
Matte's 614, Moore's 212(582),
Fallon’s 217(561) and Lohman’s 214
man's Bar which had Al Gulitus
| rolling 222(529) and Bialogowicz
{192(523) along with Cadwalder’s
194.
Steve Bonomo again led Cook’s to
a 3 point win over Rees Motors with
190-194(543) and Wendel’s 523.
Stan Dicton led ‘“motormen” om 190
(531).
Raiders swept Casey's Hill-top Inn
with Ben Barsh hitting 211 (532).
Hill-top ?!
Meade’s Garage swept all from
Hanson's with John Hudak high on
237(563) along with Yankoski’s 206
and Kravitz's 194(532). Dimmick
led “park boys” with 201(529) and
192 by Blizzard.
Dallas Lions won 3 from Wreckers
with Dick Myers top scorer on 197-
204(559) and Gordon 193. Wreck-
ers?! :
Here’s The Church Boys!
Lutheran and Mt. Zion tied for
honors in Back Mountain Church
League when they both rolled. 2844
pins. Lutheram boys posted single
game high of 989.
Leading the Lutherans to a
37, point win over Shavertown
C was Tex Wilson with 206
(576). Thomas of Mt. Zion had
highest single game of 211 as
his team took 4 from Dallas A.
(532) took 3 points from Sports-:
| Dallas Hardware Takes Four
| Garris hit 202(565) for Dallas.
W. Piatt hit 202 for Carvertom A
| as it. took 4 points. R. T. Moore hit |
1201 for Dallas B and his team won
a from East Dallas.
| Lehman took 3 from Huntsville
land Shavertown B and Trucksville
| C split 2-2. Sid Fielding had 208 for
| Shavertown. Miller hit 201 for Or-!
ange and Metz had 203-203(555) for
Carverton B. Orange copped 4.
Shavertown A won 3 from Trucks- |
ville. A. Thomas rolled 555 for Sha- |
vertown. /
Travelling Teams
First of the Travelling Teams to
report is Bernie's.
2790 total pims. Bill Weaver was
“big gun” with 211-225(615).
Trudnak had 207-200(597);
Kamont rolled 573.
Only Six Report
Only six teams reported their
opening scores in Imperialettes
{League. Helen Bonomo won hon-
ors with high series of 164-166-
179(509). M. A. Considine hit
174.(468) and Peg Williams had
mL
Apex Auto Parts; Garrity Realty took
3 from Elston’s Dairy and Mac-
Tools and O’Malia Laundry split 2-2.
Helen's series inspired Garrity and
Jewell Thompson hit 164 for Elston’s
Gloria Grant's 165-163(462) was
165. Peg’s 171 and Julie Kriel’'s 160
were the best Apex could do while
Delaney boasted Mary Ann’s top
scoring.
Delaney rolled 2053 total pins and
MacTools had 726 game.
Gems Shine In Crown
All sorts of gems shone brightly
in Crown Imperial Thursday. Sap-
phires, Garnets, Amethysts and Em-
eralds each took 4 points from To-
pazes, Pearls, Rubies and Diamonds
last week. Sapphires were brilliant
with 563 (1609).
Donna Kaye scored 167 and
Helen Bonomo totalled 547 for
individual honors.
Dallas Hardware copped 4 points
The boys met |
| Kaiers Saturday, won 2 points and |
Jack |
Paul |
Delaney’s Sun Gas took 4 from |
| tops for Mac; Anita Pascavage hit
‘| ger Gosart hit 174-161 and Evelyn
from Forty Fort Lumber last week | Janice Blight hit 169; Helen, 472
in Country League. Joe's Pizza took
Henry Worthington's
‘Descendants Gather
The descendants of Henry Worth-
ington held a family reunion at
the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Shaver at North Lake on ‘Sunday,
| September 8th.
A delicious smorgasbord dinner
| was enjoyed by the following: Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Fiske, Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
| Harold Smith, Lee Johnson, Mr.
| and Mrs. Leonard Ide, Mr. and Mrs.
| Wilson . Cease, Larry, Terri Lynn,
and Karen Cease, Mr. and Mrs.
{ Lewis V. Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
| Ide, R. Dana Ide, Mrs. Marjorie
Goss, Larry and Dennis Goss, Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Shaver, Elizabeth
Ann Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Ide, Mr. and Mrs. W. Russell Ide,
Billy and Bobby Ide, Mr. and Mrs.
| Edgar Worthington, Mrs. Hazel
Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Russell A
Ide, Grace Ide.
Mr.” and Mrs. Bruce Spencer,
Bruce Spencer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. |
Elwood Spencer, Diane and Meryl
Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin L.
Shaffer, Janis Shaffer, Mrs. Ray- |
mond Spencer, Mrs. Charles Rat-
tigan, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marley,
Floyd Marley, and a visitor Char-
lotte Hobbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Shaver graciously
invited the family to gather again
| next year at their cottage at North
Lake the Sunday after Labor Day.
Don’t Panic, Advises
Veteran Bus Driver
Don’t panic, advises veteran
school bus driver Dean Ide, if your
kindergarten child does not arrive
on schedule. He will get home
eventually.
Kindergartners, though properly
tagged by their teachers, frequently
exchange tags.
3 points and copped honors with
761 (2132).
Bernie Pape rolled 184(503); Gin-
Roberts had 161, each totalling 484.
and Marie Bellas 464.
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To All Wyoming Valley Motorists:
A Message from the President
WYOMING VALLEY MOTOR CLUB
ARE YOU AWARE...
That the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representa-
tives, Washington, D. C., proposes to eliminate from Federal
, Income Tax deduction
STATE GASOLINE TAX
AUTO REGISTRATION FEES
DRIVER LICENSE FEES
3. direct taxes to the Federal
dollars annually.
4. of motorists for whom the
necessity.
The Honorable Daniel J. Flood, M. C.
The Honorable Herman T. Schneebeli, M. C.
The Honorable William J. Green, M. C.
This means that another penalty will be imposed on motorists
by the exclusion of these former deductible items from expense
of car operation.
AAA Motor Clubs are unalterably opposed to this proposed
legislation on the grounds that - = =
It is actually a tax upon a tax.
It represents a diversion of motor vehicle funds because no pro-
» vision is made for these additional revenues to be used for
highway construction purposes. ~
It is highly discriminatory against the motorist, already paying
Government of nearly 5 Billion
It represents an additional financial burden to the vast majority
passenger car is a vital daily
THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO PROTECT YOURSELF.
Make Known Your Opposition To This Proposed Legislation By Writing or Wiring: |
Senator Joseph S.
Senator Hugh Scott
Senate Office Building
House Office Building
Washington, D. C.
President
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J
Clark
Washington, D. C.
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