| i { pe vy w ‘ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA — ” 1bors 1s 18 points, leading sACA M1. NEIGHBORHOOD league by 1 point over Bolton's Diner. Stonehurst Cottages has 15 and Disque Funeral, 14. Scoring was low Thursday ‘with only one 600 as Al Cic- carelli spilled a big 247, total- ling 608 including a big 247 for Disque. Tony Bonomo, a team mate, hit 223 (576) and Ed Shershen and Dave Bennett hit 201 (583) and 202 (566) respectively for Stonehurst. Hitting in the 200’s were Pugh 234, D. Bolton, Sr. 209-215, J. Robin- son 222, E. Heness 205-200 and Buynak - 204. Disque rolled 2995 total pins in- cluding one game of 1061. Kamont Cops Honors Monk Plumbing lost 4 to Gos- art’s as the “appliance boys” banged away at the “wood”, Paul Kamont toppling 640 pins, including three beautiful games of 204-220-216, and Jim Loh- man spilling a big 232 (616). The “plumbers” lost the lead in CROWN IMPERIAL MAJOR league to Shavertown Lumber, Tom Gauntlett leading the way with 201-213 (570) as “lumber- men” took all 4 from Wesley Gulf. Paul Schalm had single high of 236 and totalled 587 for Automatic Cigarette. Gauntlett leading the way with 201-213 (570) as “lumbermen” took all 4 from Wesley Gulf. Paul Schalm had single high of 286 and totalled 578 for Automatic Cigarette, Automatic and Monk's are tied with Dallas Nursery, 14 points each, after Automatic took 4 from West Side and Nursery, 3 from Phillips. Charles Nafus spilled 202-203 (602) for the “nursery”. Big 500’s were posted by Yanko- ski 202 (579), Vida 213 (562), C. Williams 205-201 (576), Pineno 209 (577), Lozo 200 (564), Garris 223-218 (575), (how about third game?) Metz 204 (569), Buynak (569), Kostrabola 202 (579). Hit- ting in the 200’s were Kocher, Eddy, Frank, Bonomo, Trudnak, Wendel, Molley, Kardell, Ide and Adams. Gosart’s turned over the most pins, 2877, and Automatic Cigarette hit a single 994. How about 119 by Varner and 121 by Molley and D. Bolton? Marie Has Top Series Marie Ciccarelli was big scorer for IMPERIALETTES when she spilled 198 (501) for O’Malia [Laundry as the team took all 4 from Elston’s Dairy. The “launderers” took a tighter hold on first place with 14 points and Mac Tools, with 38 from Apex, has 12. O'Malia has high total pins of 2200 and Garrity has an 824 on record. Anita Pascavage is on record with 540 series and Jean Agnew and Ruth Bennett are tied with 209 games. Helen Bonomo and Anita Pascavage have top averages of 162 each. Turning in top scores last Friday were Jean Agnew 193 (496): Anita Pascavage 180 (471); P. Williams 161; J, Miller 163-161; D. Belles 168; Mary Ann Considine 168 (460); N. - Bennett 60; G. Gabel 166; R. Novro- ski 174. Onyx Shines Brightest The team of Onyx shines out over the CROWN JEWELS with 10 points. Pearls are “valued” at 7. Garnets led the teams with 861 (2325) for the night. Ret Nelson was top scorer on 204 (474) with Myra Davies hitting 471. Norma Smith 176 (451) and Marie Ritts, 177. Libby, Betty Lou and Kay Tops Libby Cyphers rolled 160-166 (470) for series honors as Betty Lou Risch and Kay Kalafsky topped ‘single game scores with 169 each. Ruth Nyrgen hit 162; Ann Whiting | 167 (469) and Sally Roberts 165. ERNEST GAY Dallas Shopping Center DALLAS 675-1176 Centermoreland FEderal 38-4500 NENNRNENNENE ENN NENNRY Bowling News By DORIS MALLIN Travellers Sportsman Bar took 2 from Main Diner. ing with 204-201 (597); Sid Field- ing 202-224 (579); Tom Cross 202. Casino and Sunset lost 1 to Lispi Lanes. Tony Bonomo hit 202-210 (609), Steve Bonomo had 211 (583, and Tony Pineno 221 (572). Bernie’s Pizza lost to Han- over Nursery, despite Jack Trudnak’s 203-212-221 (636) and Paul Kamont’s 216 (575). Bob Moore led Addy Asphalt to a 2 point win over Sacred Heart as he rolled 574. Al Ciccarelli hit 211. Crown Imperial girls took 2 from Sacred Heart, with Evelyn Roberts spilling 220-287-175 (632). Beautiful series! Gin- ger Gosart hit 200-180-172 (552). Bernie Pape had 175- 192 (520); Anita Pascavage had 170 (474) and D. Thomas had 185 (482). The girls had a single 938 and 2660 total . pins, : Two local teams, Addy and Bernie’s, met with Addy run- ning off with 38. Bob Moore posted high series of 660 in- cluding 205-245-210 games for Addy. Leo Yankoski hit 212 and Fred Adams had 218. Andy had 208 for Bernie's. Evelyn Roberts led Crown Girls to a 3 point victory over Ritts Sunoco. She chalked up 199-188 (532) while Rose Novroski hit 160- 171 (471; Ginger Gosart had 169- 166-184 (519) and Bernie Pape rolled 200° (502). Tops for Ritts was H. Benkovsky with 212 (505). Semanon Is On Top The Semanon team is leading SUNDAY MIXED league with 15 points; Twisters and Gems are tied with 10. Hank Moyer took honors with 211 (547) for Checkers and Marg Milne led the women with 179 (445) for Semanons. Tom Heffernan had. 201, Jack ‘Stanley, 214 (.518) and Sherwood Wilson, 191 (517). Last week, Sherwood Wilson turn- ed in 214 (510), Ed Roth hit 501 and Paul S had 195 (500). Marg rolled 167-169 (482) and Eleanor McShea, | 189 (472). Bob Maturi had a- nice 198 (538). Other scores for the two weeks were D. Huston 167, B. Stanley 162, E. Moyer 161. Orchard Farm Has First Orchard Farm took 4 from Be- secker’s Monday and leads the COMMUNITY SERVICE league with ‘| 15 points. Boyd White lost 3 to Guy- ette’s and is now second with 13 and | Stanton’s has 12 after taking 3. from Ben Franklin. Henderson had top series of 565 while Paul Schalm toppled 212 in one. Stanley hit 205 and Cathrall piled up an even 200. Stanton’s took honors with 2509 total pins and one game of 871. : George Shupp Raiders hold 1 point lead in SHUPP league with 18 points while Sports- man’s Bar & Grill have 17 in second spot. Cook’s Excavating and Meade’s Garage are tied for third with 15 and Town House Restaurant and Wreckers follow with 12 and 11 points respectively. Mike Rudick led scoring Mon- dav night with 201-214-181 1(596) and Joe Shalata’s 285 was high individual game. Cook’s Excavating won team total with 2724 pins while Sportsman rolled a 939 game. Rudick’s 596 along with Garris’ 192 (520), Raiders split 2-2 with Town House who had Chuck Glas- ser 214 (572), Lohman 202 (537) and Matte 191. Other top scorers were Kocher 234 (587) and Roberts 220 (568), Rees Motors; Myers (562), Dallas OAL GLEN ALDEN ON 24-HOUR SERVICE BACK MT. 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Farley Scores Following a scoreless first period that saw Dallas defenders pick off three Forty-Fort passes, Dallas moved 41 yards early in the second ' period after a Forty-Fort punt went out of bounds. A 15 yard pass, Baker to Jones, and a 14 yard gain by Noon moved Dallas to the Flyers 12. Three plays later Farley sliced off tackle for the score. An attempted kick for the extra point was wide. Midway in the second period | Forty-Fort moved from its own 27 to the Dallas 31 before a fourth down and inches play resulted in a three-yard loss. A pass to Gover and good gains by Gover and Cheskiewicz moved the Flyers for the first time in the opening half. Forty-Fort took the second half kick-off, and moved to the Dallas 37 on a 13-yard pass play and a 15-yard penalty before a fumble halted the drive with Redmond re- covering for Dallas. The. fumble set up the second Dallas touchdown as the Moun- taineers used sheer power in mov- ing 63 yards; picking up four first downs, as Noon ‘scored from the one-yard line, Prokopechak plunged for the ex- tra point. A Dallas used twelve plays in the drive with Noon carrying seven times for forty-four yards: Noon Scores Again Early © in *‘the fourth = period a fumble halted a Dallas drive on the Flyers 21, but Forty-Fort was un- Bolton’s Diner is ahead with, 13 points; Monk Plumbing and Heating has 10. Bolton’s rolled high game of 706 and Whiting’s totalled 2014. Lions; S. Bonomo 215 (573) and Shalata 235, Cook’s Excavating; Fin- negan 213 and Dimmick 203, Han- son’s Amusement; Trudnak 214, Wreckers. Leo Yankoski started a good series for Meade’s with 196-192 games Winning its second game in two outings of conference play, Dallas in the! 1 The catch was one of several students after the game. Dallas took the game 20-7. Dallas High’s Fred Gosart pulls down Baker’s fourth quarter pass, despite the efforts of safetyman Blandina, Forty Fort, to grab it. plays most talked about by Dallas | able to gain and punted with Far- ley returning to the Forty-Fort 44. Again Noon was ‘the workhorse as he carried on five of the seven plays Dallas used before cracking over from the three-yard line. A great catch by Fred Gosart of a Baker pass set up the score at the 15. Gosart practically stole the ball out of the hands of the Forty- Fort safetyman Blandina. Dallas’ second string was put into the game after Baker hit Far- ley for the extra point and a 20-0 lead. Tricky ball handling caught the Dallas defense all to one side of the gridiron, Blandina found Gover in the open, and the fleet-footed half- back scampered to ‘the Dallas 1 before Stevens forced him out of bounds. The play covered 69 yards. ‘After a running play was stopped, Blandina hit Talley in the endzone for the score. The same combina- tion produced the extra point. Dallas was on the move again as the game ended, having moved from its own 42 to the Flyers 25. Statistics * Dallas racked up 12 first downs, rushing for 244 yards and com- pleting four of nine passes for 48 yards. Forty - Fort registered 6 first downs, rushing for 40 yards while completing « eleven of twenty-four passes for 135 yards. ? Both teams were penalized 25 yards. Dallas intercepted three Forty- Fort passes, while the Flyers inter- cepted one Dallas aerial. Highlights © : R10 Forty-Fort’s tricky ball handling didn’t stymie the big Dallas line as it was limited to a mere 40 yards rushing . . . Dallas’ blocking was ‘better on offense then last week as Brominski, Lockard, Kerpovich and Jones opened the holes in the 63 yard march in the third quar- Hopple Appointed Jim Hopple, Davenport Street, conservation and outdoor writer for the Dallas Post, has been appointed Assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 231, what happened ? Shavertown. 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Redmond, Voelker, Lock- | ard, Brominski and Kerpovich stood lout on defense along the line while | | Prokopchak, Jones, Harris araed] {in fine efforts behind the forward ! wall . .. Noon picked up 130 yards | {in 25 carries during the afternoon | as he showed the drive and power | of last year . . . Farley, Martin | and Prokopchak turned in fine of- | fensive performances . . . The loss | ended a three game win streak by | the Flyers. i Doc Jordan Heads Voters For Farrar Dr. Lester B. Jordan took over the chairmanship of the “Voters for Farrar” Committee last night, when an enthusiastic rally of sup- porters of Welton Farrar for School Director, was held at the Back Mountain YMCA. Plans were com- pleted for a house-to-house can- vass of the Dallas District. Volun- teers will be available to drive voters to the polls. Anyone need- ing a ride may phone Mrs. Alvin Bolen, Trucksville. Dr. Jordan, prominent dental surgeon and Rotarian has just com- pleted his duties as co-ordinator for the successful Fall Fair. He is a former chairman of the auction and District 741, Rotary International. Doc says: “regardless of their party, people have been impressed with Welton Farrar — his record as an educator, his ability as a person, and his long-range view- point - on education in the Back Mountain bi-partisan support seems to be a certainty.” Republicans for Farrar under the leadership of Stanley Davies joined in this rally. of the Student Exchange Program, | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10,1963 Gosart Makes Spectacular Catch Knights Win 14-0 Over Northwest Lake-Lehman Tests Wyoming Saturday by Jim Lohman Lake-Lehman won its second | game of the season Saturday, by- stopping Northwest 14-0 thus ruin- ing a Parent’s Day observance of some 1000 fans at the Northwest field. ? Lake-Lehman chalked up two first-half scores that stood up as both teams battled to a scoreless tie in the second half. Fred Brown tallied the first score of the afternoon for the Knights by crashing over from the 5 yard line in the first period. Ken Ellsworth kicked the PAT. In the second period the Knights moved again with Larry Lettie go- We'll give the nod to Lake-Leh-| for a 0-0 tie. . man for this one. Away Next Two Weeks After two consecutive home games, .{ Dallas will be .on the road for its next two encounters. Saturday it meets West Wyoming at the Wyoming High School sta- dium, and the following week meets { Exeter in a Friday night game at Exeter. Cowboys Can Be Rough West Wyoming with one tie to its credit in WSC action can be counted on to give the Dallas boys a good | battle. Last season, Dallas was picked to Climb, down the Cowboys but had to settle Rotary Club, October 19 and 20 ing the final 15 yards for the tally. Ellsworth again kicked the PAT and a 14-0 half time advantage. Neither team was able to push across a marker after intermission although Northwest moved inside the Knights’ 20 on a few occasions only to be stopped by the Knights’ defense. Statistics Lake-Lehman held the edge in the first downs 12-10, and led in rushing, 240 yards against 160 for Northwest. Lake-Lehman completed seven of fourteen passes while Northwest hit two of six attemps. Wyoming Next Lake-Lehman (2-2) meets Wyo- ming (2-1) Saturday afternoon in an away game. Wyoming downed St. John’s in its opener 6-0, but fell before Luzerne 26-0, before stopping Edwardsville last week 20-7. Employing a single-wing. format- ion, Wyoming’s biggest threat is tailback Joe Sova. Sova registered twice last week in the win over Edwardsville. A RRR NI UI URI AR NT ATI A ANC RUTH AEH A A et Fowler, Dick and Walker The Boston Store 4 A A AU UE ET SGT ATE AU AT. 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