3 Th ‘DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA The leagues are well wndoriiy at Crown Imperial Lanes and with three or four weeks of competition behind them, some stronger teams are beginning to pull ahead and the battle has begun. ‘re Travelling Crown Imperial Women took 3 from Pubhlick’s last week as Evelyn Roberts pounded the boards for the local gals, winding up a series with 549, boasting single games of 190- 203: Helen Bonomo hit 170 (476) and Bernie Pape tumed in 169 (461), Anita Pascavage rolled 167. ' Addy Asphalt, with Leo Yankoski hitting 235-192 (595), Bob Moore spilling 224 (575) and Al Ciccarelli Tom rolled 193 (556). RASH AUUNNARAA AAA AE Aa Bowling News By DORIS MALLIN posting 212 (569), took 3 fromMozip. Casino and Sunset won 2 from Lispi Lanes with Tony Bonomo hitting a big 197-202-210 (609) and brother Steve chalking up 193-211 (583). Tony Pineno had 221 (572). Bernie's Pizza took 2 from Bavitz Recreation. Jim Lohman led scoring with 554. Paul Kamont had a single 204 and Andy Matte, 196 Sportsman Bar had a big might! Sid Fielding and Carl Roberts really scattered wood as Sid piled up 211-269 for a total 662 and Carl rolled 224- 199-203 (626). Fred Fielding INTEREST Open Daily 8 to 2 "Personal LOANS 6 a year per #100 AT THE FRIENDLY ‘Miners NATIONAL BANK YOUR FRIENDLY “Miners in Dallas” Main Street, Dallas, Penna. Friday Nights 5108 ONLY MEMBER -OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION hit 192 (55%). / Sportsman took all 4 from Kingston Lanes. Boyd White Leads League Boyd White leads COMMUNITY SERVICE League with 8 points af- ter copping all 4 from Orchard Farm. The “farmers” have 7. Franklin is third with 6 and ‘three teams are tied with 5 each. Peterson and Pryor were the inspiration for White's team. Peterson turned in a big 616 with a beautiful second game of 267 and Pryor hit 232 in the third, totalling 575. Franklin and Guyette’s split 2-2 as P. Schalm hit 210 for Franklin and Guyette’s featured W. Lawler with 209. Stanton’s 4 point victory over Besecker’s was led by Zachary with a big 244 (557). White's 2568 total | pins were high and Franklin, with 895, took single high. Sheldon’s Lunch Takes Over Sheldon’s Lunch took 4 from Rob- inson’s Kenmels and took over the lead in BACK MOUNTAIN NEIGH- BORHOOD League with 15 points. Bolton's Diner, splitting 2-2 with Stonehurst, had 14 and Stonehurst has 13. Disque Funeral Home won 3 from Don’s Cities [Service and Beaumont Inn, 4 from Fuller Brush. Disque and Don’s are tied with 10 points each. . Last week’s top scorer was Al Ciccarelli for Disque with 219 (605). Joe Kravitz took single game honors with 232 for Don’s. (Week before, Bill Weaver (Beaumont Inn), with a big 247 and Bill (Payne) with 233(582) series posted top scores. Other high figures for the two- week period were posted by Ora- vitz 232 (562), Rosenberger 220, J. Bolton 200, Engelhart 220, Michael (573), Yankoski 206, Bennett 221, Stredny (574), Ansilo 208, Weaver (564), T. Hemess 222, Dale Zimmer- man 212, LaBar 200, Purvin 213 (582). Pugh 201, Michael 211, Brace 201, J. Bolton 200, Navich 212, Shershen 213 (596), Stredny 210-201 (573), K .Rogers 228 (573), Winogradski 207, Purvin 217 (569), Vanderhoff 213, Fortey 210 (560), Dugan211. Monk Plumbing Ahead By One | After Friday's contest, Monk Plumbing and Heating was leading Falcon ® 'y “Try Total Performance For 4 Change™ * Fairlane ® Thunderbird FRIDAY - SEPT. 27 LUZERNE MOTORS Luzerne - Dallas Highway Galaxie THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1963 CROWN IMPERIAL MAJORS by 1 point. Dallas Nursery and Shaver- town Lumber were neck and neck with 9. Automatic Cigarette had 8, West Side Novelty and Phillips Supply had 7 each. Monk took 3 from Dallas Dairy despite ' “milkman” Cliff Garris’ big scores of 208-200- 218 (621). Andy Matte was top “plumber” with 209 (569). Leo Yankoski turned in a high single of 231 for Phillips. Tom Gauntlett; 205 and Ben Krajewski, 207 led “lumbermen” and Ted Heness, 220 and Chill Wil- liams, 200 topped West Side as the two teams split 2-2. “Treegrowers”’ lost 3 to Birth’s Esso as the “service” boys featured Don Bolton with 222-224 (577), Harold Kocher with 214 and Dick Meyers, 14. Steve Bonomo spilled 203-200 (572) and Nick Stredny | 222° (558) for Nursery. Dan Richards with 219 (575) and Ed 'Havarilla 199-211 (583) led Wesley Gulf to a 4 point victory over Automatic. Mike Rudick 214 and Fred Adams 217 led Automatic. Gosart’s 3 point win over Ameri- can Legion was inspired by Paul Kamont’s 552 and Chiz Lozo’s 214 (569). Al Ciccarelli scored for “Legionnaires” with 217 (571); J. Klass hit 211 and Rich Bonomo had 213. ' Dallas Shopping Center lost 3 to Phillips. Fred Kundrat hit 205- 215 (567) for “shoppers” and Leo Yankoski’s big game along with 'W. Amos’ 215 topped “suppliers” scor- ing. Which Bonomo on West Side spilled 122 pins in one game. Don’t feel bad! Somebody on Dallas Dairy rolled 119. Tech, tch! - Delaney And Garrity Tie Garrity’s 3 points from Goodman’s and Delaney’s 2-2 split with Joe's Men Shop put them in first place with 8 each. Mac Tools took 3 from Elston’s Dairy and has 7 in IMPERIALETTES. Becky Casterline took honors with a big 526 series for Apex. Becky.started out with 190-206 with no help from her team- mates. When she fell back in third, Julie Kriel and Doris Mallin came through with 178 and 165 games respectively so the team took 3 from O’Malia Laundry. Helen Bonomo was close with 190-179 (524) for Garrity and Marilyn Morris hit 168-183 (462) as the team took 8 from Goodman’s. Jean Miller rolled 161-176 (483). Ruth Bennett spilled 209 pins in her first game for Joe's; her series was 496. Doris Amos hit 160 (474) and Mary A. Considine, 169 for Delaney’s. Anita Pascavage posted 203 (481) for Mac Tools. Gloria Grant hit 166. Jewell Thompson hit 169 and Gloria Charnitski 166 for Elston’s. Three Way Tie In Lakers Burkes Bar-B-Q, Sportsman Bar A and Kocher’s Boys are tied with 6 points each; Top Shelf has 5. Burke’s, Bar B Q had a 970 and Kocher’s Boys rolled 2785 total pins. Big scorer last week was Harold Elston with 247 (638). Harold Kocher hit 221 (591), Bill Ritten- house 203 (562), Harold Kocher, Jr. 204, Arvil Reish 201 and Betty MacDougall 199 (519). Emeralds Lead Women Emeralds lead DALLAS WOM- AN’S CLUB League with 10 points. Diamonds led scoring last week with 590 (1659); week before Emeralds had 605 (1749). Donna Kaye and Eleanor Moyer shared honors with 203 and 524 respectively. Helen Bonomo led week before with 188 (535). Stella Bulford of Rubies had a beautiful all spare game of 177. Four Teams Tied Up Bernie’s Pizza and Forty Fort Lumber have 8 each; Dallas Hard- ware and Bocar Manufacturing, 7 each in COUNTRY League. Bernie's and Forty Fort had 4 point victories over Hardware and Link’s Bar & Grill Tuesday. Bocar took 3 from Joe’s Pizza. Evelyn Roberts and Helen Bonomo, lined up opposite each other, tied with 496 series. Eve- Iyn rolled 188 and Helen hit 167-177. Marge Milne had a single 202 and 490 series. Bernie’s Pizza took honors with 820 (2270). Big scores were posted by Bernie Pape 161-173 (487); Mary Dim- mick 163-162 (482), Mona Dymond 179-164 (460), Ruth Bennett 168- 172 (466). L. Lozo hit 178, E. Olenick 172, E. McShea 158, M. Bellas 174. Don’t Forget To Enter GOSART’'S Football Contest Winner of 1st Week's Transistor Radio 104 Claude St. Dallas _OPEN TO EVERYONE — ONE ENTRY PER PERSON ~ Ray McClary - ENTRY BLANKS AVAILABLE ONLY AT GOSART’'S Main Highway — Dallas OPEN OAM. TOWPBM. «= Plymouth-Dallas Play 0-0 Tie Taking a step forward into stif- fer competition in a season opener, Dallas Mountaineers battled a Ply- mouth high eleven to a 0-0 draw, and at that held the edge. Over 2500 fans witnessed the thrilling contest in Plymouth’s Hu- ber stadium. 2 Both teams turned in top defen- sive efforts when such occasions arose. Dallas stopped a Shawnee threat in the first half on its eight- yard line. Joe Noon turned in the defensive effort as he broke through to drop a Shawnee ball-carrier for a seven-yard loss. This was the deepest penetration for Plymouth in the contest. Dallas completely dominated play in the second half, and Plymouth had to halt four Dallas drives in- side the fifteen-yard stripe. Halfback Ed Harry, used on wide running plays and as a receiver, was the main offensive threat in the Indians’ first half drive as Plymouth failed to do much through the rugged Dallas interior line. Noon, Farley Threat Fine running by John Farley on punt returns and the bullish rushes of Joe Noon through the middle kept the Plymouth team with their backs to the wall most of the sec- ond half. Farley returned ome punt 25 yards to the Indians’ 23 and two others into Plymouth territory. Mike Jones who played a fine game on defense, and was highly praised by former Plymouth coach Snoggy Mergo, blocked another Plymouth punt. Plymouth did not get into Dallas territory in the second half umtil the fina] minute of play. Linemen John Brominski, Charlie Lockard and Bob Vgelker con- sistently opened holes for the Dal- las backs on offense, and on de- fense did a bang-up job alomg with linebacker Tom Kerpovich. Dallas’ failure to score was prob- ably because of a poor passing at- tack. The Mountaineers failed to complete a pass in ten attempts. Plymouth stymied on the ground, didn’t have too much more success in the air, completing five of eight passes for 29 yards. Plymouth’s Joe Scibek was a standout on defense throughout the entire contest, Knights Topped By Flyers 15-9 Lake-Lehman victorious in its opening game, ran into a rugged Forty Fort team Friday night and lost a “tough” 15-9 contest high- lighted by two field goals. The contest, played before some 1000 fans, was played on a muddy gridiron and in a slight drizzle. Des- pite the conditions, both teams hung onto the pigskin rather well, Forty Fort losing the ball twice, while Lake-Lehman did not fumble. Ken Ellsworth booted a 27-yard field goal for Lake-Lehman, his second of the season, while Dave Lenk3r booted a 12-yarder for the Flyers. Surprisingly though, both teams failed to kick am extra point in the game, McDermott Scores Lake-Lehman drew first blood in the contest, driving 60 yards with Mark McDermott chalking up the TD by taking am eight-yard pass from quarterback Larry Lettie. First half ended in a 6-6 deadlock as Bruce Grover climaxed a Forty Fort drive by going over from the five-yard line. Flyers Take Lead Neither team scored in the third period, but early in the final period, Forty Fort jumped into a 9-6 lead on Lenker’s 12-yard field goal after a march from the midfield stripe was ‘halted. Later in the period the Knight's offense got moving to reach the Forty Fort 10 before the attack fizzled, and Ellsworth stepped back and booted a tieing field goal from 27 yards. LakeLehman tried an on-side kick, but it failed amd the Flyers moved 60-yards for the winning touchdown. Final play was a ten- yard pass from Blandima to Whitson for the tally. Watkins At General Ernest ‘Watkins, Machell Avenue, admitted ‘to General Hospital Mon- day, submitted to major surgery Tuesday. He is reported as doing well. Bwarded Scholarship ROBERT J. LYNCH Robert J. 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