a | | NEEENNR ENE E NNER ENE, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Monk Plumbing took a better grip on first place as it took all 4 from Phillips Supply and Shaver- town Lumber lost 1 to Dallas Dairy. Dallas Nursery split 2-2 with West Side Novelty and Automatic Cig- arette split with Gosart’s. The plumbers have 14; lumber- men 12; treegrowers 11; cigarette 10 and ‘West Side, 9. “Top scorers were Mike Gorey 225-203 (593); ‘Chuck Glasser 224 (574); Amby Vida 238 (577); Tony Bonomo (565); Chill Williams 213 (564); Jack Trudnak 206 (559); Tom Gauntlett 218 (561); Nick Buy- Bowling News By DORIS MALLIN Hsu NR ne ET ram or League. Chiz Lozo toppled in one game for Gosart’s Ap- pliances and Lewis Reese turn- ed over 237-216 (608) for Dallas Dairy. Lozo, Ciccarelli Hit Top | Al Ciccarelli spilled 649 pins | over Imperial lanes, piling them up in games of 226-195-234 for | American Legion in Crown Maj- SUTLIFF’S FURNITURE STORE Muh! enburg will soon be located in the ~~ DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER Memorial Highway — Dallas Please stop at the Sutliff Furniture Booth - - - at DALLAS ROTARY FAIR — SATURDAY — OCT. 5 - - - and pick : * up a ticket that may win a mew LIVING ROOM SUITE for you - - - Absolutely FREE. PRIZES will be awarded at our GRAND OPENING 0CT.24-25-26 SUTLIFF’S JR THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1963 ~~ nak 208 (560); Cliff Garris 218-201 (578); Dick Myers 215 (596); Chet Molley 236 (592); Chiz Lozo 256 (571); Harold Kocher 200-204; Klass 213; Bennett 201; Yankoski 201; Eddy 205; Adams 233; Ide 210; Krajewski 207. Monk Plumbing (2772) pins. DeBarry hit a low of 120, accomp- totalled 955 Lohman, 125. George Shupp League with 12 points. Jack Trudnak and John Hu- dak rolled top series of the night. Trudnak hit 175-244-213 (632) for Wreckers, Hudak hit 246-151-215 (612) for Meade’s. Raiders rolled 2801 and Sports- men’s Bar hit high single of 993. Raiders won 3 from Wreckers des- pite Trudnak’s 632 as Rudick’s 205- 201 (564), Barsh 223 (549), Bonfig 203 (527) paced Raiders scoring. Hudak’s 612 along with Kra- vitz 218 (556), Ehret 192 (543) and Eddy 190 led Meade’s to clean sweep over Casey’s Hill Top Inn. Bill James 191-192 549) led “innboys.” Raiders continue to hold onto top place with 16 points. Sportsmen’s Bar is second with 13, followed by Meade’s. with 12, Cook’s 11 and Town House and Wreckers 10. Top scorers turned in this week were: Raiders- Benfig 190-201(573), Gareis 212 (532), Barsh 216, Mol- ley 199, Hancon's- Scouten 191, Sportsmen- Williams 191-190(549), Cook’s- Wendel 218 (529), Harris 522, Shalata 192, Meade’s-Yankoski 536, Hudak 207 (528), Kravitz 193 (522), Town House- Adams 211 (574), Moore 192 (536), Matte 202 (527), Wreckers- Amos 215 (569), Trudnak 192 (532), Reese Motors- Shemanski 190. Bolton’s Diner Moves Up The Diner moved up ‘to first place in BOWLERETTES League Thurs- day with 8 points. Duke Isaacs team has 6. Boltcm’s, however, has an average of only 676 while Whiting’s Parts, with 4', points, has 690 average. So it goes! 3 Whiting’s took team honors 746 (2187). Sally Roberts had individual high of 170-178-161 (509). Libby Cyphers’ single 185 was tops for gne game and help- ed her to a 500 total. Jean In- man hit 179. Bowling in 160’s were F. Rosen- berger 169, R. Nygren 167, B. Risch 167, A. Whiting 164. In the 150’s were J. Bevan, K. Kalafsky, J. In- man, A. Whiting and’ L. Bolton. Boltcin’s added 3 more to its lead anied by Richards with 122 and | Raiders held top spot last week ‘noon to witness the jie week while Isaacs dropped to third and Whiting’s took over sec- ond with 7',. Bolton's posted top | scores of 759 (2094). Libby Cyphers took honors with 177-165 (487) and | | Ruth Nygren had 177. Others in the news were K. Kalafsky, R. Cutter, | A. Corbett and B. Risch in 150’s; Sally Roberts hit 160. Crown Needs More Jewels CROWN JEWELS league needs more bowlers. Any girl who wishes | to join the gang on Tuesday nights at 9, should leave her name at Crown Imperial desk. Onyx and Pearl are tied in first place with 7 points. Onyx led team scores with 821 (2409) and Helen Bialogowicz was high with 183(499). Semanon Takes Four The B.P.s lost all to Seman- ons Sunday as Tom H. turned over 200 (522) for the victors. ‘Grace led Gems to a 3 point win over Tango’s with her 176 (452) and Ed Roth hit 190. Jack hit 194 and Paul S., 207 for Tango’s. Playing Checkers was Hank M. with 208 (574) and doing the Twist-ers was Sherwood W. with 204. HOW ABOUT LAST NAMES! ? Moyer and Cross Share Honors Eleanor Moyer with 520 ser- ies and Alberta Cross hitting 198 in one took top individual honors in DALLAS WOMAN’S CLUB league. Eleanor’s series included 190-168-162. Amethysts hit 588 (1651). Emer- alds continue to hold the lead with 12 points; Amethysts have 11 and Garnets, 10. Anita Topples’ 540 . Anita Pascavage toppled 540 pins for MacTools in IMPERIAL- ETTES League Friday as her team split 2-2 with Delaney’s Sun Gas. Her big game was 200 and she also hit 164-176. Helen Bonomo posted 170-173-165 (508) for Garrity. Delaney and O’Malia tie up first place with 10 points each. MacTools ~— Lake-Lehman defense closes in to bring down Dallas quarterback Don Martin after a good gain. and Elston’s Dairy have 9 each. Delaney spilled 768 pins in its first game and O’Malia had 2200 total. Apex and Goodman fought it out for the bottom and Goodman ‘‘won” after losing 3 points to Apex. The scorekeepers tried to make it 4 but after discovery, Apex lost first game by 1 pin. High scores were posted by Alice Miller 160 (463); Ruth Bennett 176 (469); M. A. Considine 183 (458); B. Roan 170; S. Zimniski 167; J. Miller 181; J. Agnew 174; K. Gansel M. Ciccarelli 175; Marilyn Morris converted 7-9 split. A perfect fall afternoon brought out some 3000 fans Saturday after- rival Lake- Lehman - Dallas clash, won by Dal- las 19-0. Drives of 52 and 48 yards and a | L. PARRY, AIlIlouIlces.. ~ 4° All three Rambler series are now on display in our show- room. We invite you to come on in and give them a real going over! You'll see totally new styling in America’s com- pact economy king — the Rambler American for 1964! You'll see the beautifully balanced look of Rambler Classic 6 or V-8 — big inside, trim outside. You'll see brand-new luxury in the Rambler Ambassador V-8. All you could ask for and more in Rambler ’64. Gash SOIT —— Ta AMERICANS CLASSIC 6orV-8 AMBASSADOR V-8 we've got alll Fresh new spirit . . . fresh new '64 Ramblers . . . more new models . . . ... more luxury . . . more of what you ask for. Come see — come drive ! |! Fred L. Parry Inc. Watch the “Danny Kaye Show” Wednesday evenings on CBS-TV more features 35 yard run on a pass interception put scores cnn the board for Dallas. It also, was the first annual Booster game sponsored by the re- cently organized Dallas Area Let- termen-Booster Club in an attempt to raise funds to help all athletic activities at Dallas High School. Fumbles Costly Dallas received the opening kick- off and moved from its own 38 to the Lake-Lehman 12-yard stripe before the first of many fumbles | halted a scoring bid. A 28 yard run by Farley along! with an 18 yard pass to Gosart moved the ball deep into Lake-Leh- man territory. | Following ‘the fumble recovery | by Cook, Lake-Lehman failed to | move against the big forward wall’ of Dallas, and Ellsworth punted with Farley ‘taking it on the Dal-| las 40 and moving to the Knights’ | 44. A 15-yard penalty against Dal- | las moved the ball back to its own 40. ; After Farley picked up a first down at the Knights’ 45, Dallas again fumbled = away the pigskin with Rittenhouse recovering on the Lake-Lehman 42. Jones Scores TD Lake-Lehman again failed to move the ball, and Ellsworth punted to the Dallas 16. Farley returned the kick to the 31. With Noon, Farley, Baker and Martin taking turns, Dallas reached the Lake-Lehman 33 early in the second period, but again ‘“fumbli- | the season. tis” hurt the Mountaineers, Wood- Dallas Topples Lake-Lehman 19-0; Jones, Farley, Harris Tally TD's Large Crowd Turns Out For Booster Game, Sees Hard-hitting, Hard-fought Contest by Jim Lohman ling recovering for the Knights. On first- down Lake-Lehman tried a pass out in ‘the flat only to have Dallas’ Mike Jones pick it off and race down the sidelines 35 yards for the first Dallas touchdown of A running play for the extra point failed. Knights Threaten Lake-Lehman’s McDermott re- turned the kick-off 23 yards to his own 38. A 15-yarder against Dal- las placed the ball cin the Dallas 47. Two good runs by Brown and Lettie and two completed passes to Landis. and Lopasky, both fine catches, moved Lake-Lehman to Dallas’ 15, the deepest penetration the Knights made for the day. After Farley dropped Brown for a six-yard loss on first down, the Dallas defense stiffened and held ‘and Ellsworth attempted a 37 yard field goal, kicking into the wind, but the ball fell short. Noon Intercepts Taking over on the 20 Dallas failed to move against the Knights’ line, and Noon quick-kicked to the Lake-Lehmain 43. On first down Lettie attempted to throw ‘the bomb” only to have Neon intercept on. the Dallas 33. Two passes to end Fred Gosart and two running plays moved the Mountaineers to Lake-Lehman’s 15 as the half ended. Farley Registers TD Lake-Lehman took ‘the second half kick-off but failed ‘to move and was forced to punt. Starting on its own 40, Dallas, staying on the ground with Noon, | Farley, Prokopchak alternating on running plays, reached the Knights’ 19 only to have a fourth down pass go astray to stop another drive. Lake-Lehman was forced to punt after Lettie was dropped for a 10- 169; J. Wilson 169; A. Kardell 167; Action In Saturday's Game At Dallas Field | Players in action: Fred Brown (16), Dick Lopasky (24), Bob Margel- lina (39), Don Rittenhouse (32), Dallas Meets Forty Fort Here Saturday In Top WSC Attraction Lake-Lehman Expected To Notch Second Win Against Northwest In Away Game by Jim One of the top games of the season in the West Side conference will take place at 2, Saturday after- noon on the Dallas gridiron when the Flyers of Forty-Fort take on Dallas. Winner laurels in season. Forty-Fort, a loser in its first outing against Tunkhannock, has come on strong and racked up three straight wins over Luzerne 7-6, Lake-Lehman 15-9 and toppled a supposedly strong Exeter team 26- 13 in it’s last outing. Coach Jim !Steltzer has come up with new plays in every contest, is expected to capture the conference this and has caught the opposition least | expecting them - and payed off dividends. Mainstays or starting alignment of the Flyers include ends Dave Whitson, a six-foot senior and a capable receiver; Jim Wolfe and Doug Talley a pair of six-foot juniors are sharing the other end duties; tackles are Francis Garra- han and .Bob Peters, both 175-1b. juniors; guards are Carl Walsh, 140-1b senior and Paul Pochard a junior; centers, here three under- classmen, two sophmores and a freshman g waging a battle, Tom Davis, Dave Lenker and Bob yard loss attempting to pass. Kicking from the end zone, Ells- worth “boomed” one to the Dallas 47 where the Mountaineers moved for the second TD of the afternoon. Five plays, two passes to Farley good for 20 yards and 26 yards, moved the Mountaineers 52 yards and a 13-0 lead as Farley also ran over the extra point. Harric Recovers For TD An exchange of fumbles early in the final period setup the final Dal- las touchdown. After Pederson recovered a Dal- las fumble on his own 47, Lake- Lehman fumbled the ball right back to Dallas with Higgs making the recovery. With second string fullback Walt Prokopchak subbing for the injured Joe Noon, picking up gains of 15 ‘and 11 yards, Dallas reached the Knights’ 15. A penalty against the visitors placed the ball at the 7. Two plays later Prokopchak tried to burst through center for the score only to have the ball squirt from his hands into the éndzone with Allen Harris pouncing on the loose ball for the final Dallas score. CANVAS HUNTING HUNTING SEASON'S ALMOST HERE" Heavy Gauge CANVAS Jackets CAP id Bi hy UTICA THERMAL UNDERWEAR sg $4 99 each . 1 = aK : Rubberized Shirt GAME POCKET or . Complete Set Pants Quilted 5.5 2 colors — Full Zipper HOODED SWEAT SHIRT ; * 95 Lewis-Ducan SPORTING GOODS KINGSTON-EDWARDSVILLE Red - Black Insulated Underwear NARROWS SHOPPING Top and Bottom LK CENTER No : EET ~ 375 Bennett St. Luzerne, Pa. IA MASA: tas iii hr i A se Lo SA Cl they have | SECTION A — PAGE 3 Tom Kerpovich (13), tin (15). and Mar- Lohman | Brokenshire; backs are Jim Blan: | dina who is a fine passing quarter | back, a powerful running fullbe {in Charles Lamoreaux and tw | speedy halfbacks in Bruce Gove and Tom Richards. a Coach Jim Steltzer and assistan | Fred Templin (a Dallas resident | will have their boys ready for this lone and a good game is expe ed Dallas, a team that has loo good in its first two outings on de | fense, but has shown signs of ¢ sputtering offense, especially with in scoring range along with fail {to hold onto the ball frequently | will have to polish up its offense i {it’s to get by the Flyers in this one Last year Dallas won a squeake | from the Flyers 14-12. Lake-Lehman - Northwest | In another Saturday contest Lake-Lehman travels to Shick shinny to meet the Northwes Rangers on the Northwest field. | Northwest under new head ' coach Joe Charney, a former Wes Wyoming star, has lost its : three outings. / A Northwest opened against South ern Joint, a team playing varsity | ball for the first year, and lost 13 | 8; in the next outing the Range lost to Edwardsville 19-6 and las Saturday lost to Nescopeck 13-0. In registering its two touchdow Northwest has shown that it capable of moving the ball, moun ing drives of 55 and 97 yards score. rE Northwest has a young ball club a lot of underclassmen. Killian i the main offensive threat for, thi Rangers, so the Knights must con tain him in an effort to register it second win of the season. Last year the Knights had a field day and clobbered ‘the Rangers 39 0. Complete Emergency Care Training At Hood Army Sergeant First Class Willian J. 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