The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 07, 1963, Image 3

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
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posted Friday night including six
with series over 600.
Crown Imperial Majors
There were quite a few big scores
Leading the big scores was
Steve Bonomo for Dallas Nur- |
sery with 236-215-212 © (633). |
Charlie Williams scored 248 in
Bowling News
By DORIS MALLIN
ole game and along with a 210,
totalled 630 for West Side Nov-
| elty. Fred Adams spilled 233
pins in
again in the third to total a
big 652 for Legion and Fred
Stevens hit 218 - 210 (615)
for West Side. Last, but not
his first game and
least, Dick Ide turned over
233 (605) for Gosart’s Appli-
ances.
in 190’s.
and Joe Rodda, 225 (565).
by Garris 203, R. Bonomo 201
Kardell 201, Panunti 203,
200, Kostrobola
Kundrat 202, Corrigan 204.
for rolling 115 in one game.
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DAN MEEKER, Prop.
points from Shady Side
to Code’s Esso. Sheldon’s is now
on top with 31 points and Bolton's
has 30. Close behind is Stonehurst
with 29 and Disque Fumeral Home
with 28, Robinson Kennels boasts
26 points in the mext spot and
Shady Side and Don's Service is
tied with 20. ?
Taking honors with a big 615
series was E. Shershen hitting 214-
215 for Stonehurst. Bill Check
piled up 233 in one game for Don’s.
Other high scores were chalk-
ed up by Tom Gauntlett 212 (559);
Nick Stredny (557); R. Wagner
201 (554); Bill Weaver 216 (586);
Pugh 203, Ransom 202, King 203,
Rosenberger 200, Smith 219, Don
Zimmerman 200.
Code’s Esso posted 1061 (3033).
The Neighborhood League
is looking for members. Anyone
who wishes to join should leave
their names and telephone
numbers at the desk in Crown
Imperial along with present or
highest average.
George Shupp League
Bob Moore took the lime-
light in the Monday night
group when he spilled 226-233
(630) pins for Town House
Restaurant. !
However Bob's team lost 3 to
Coon’s Excavating which had Shaw
with 204-208 (586) and Tony Bo-
nomo, 226 (579). a
Jack Trudnak led wreckers to
a 4 point victory over Sportsmen
Bar ‘when he toppled 568 in three
games. Paul Kamont led Hilltop
Inn with 206 (569) as the Inn
took 3from Hanson's Park.
Rees Motors took all 4 from Dal-
las Lions led by Joe Shemanski
with 207 (564). Meade’s Garage
took 3 from Raiders.
Other scores worth noting were
Meade 204, Glaser, 210, Harris 201,
Finnegan 200.
Travelling
Tre girls of Crown Imperial
' Lanes took 3 points from their
opponents Saturday night with
Evelyn Roberts leading the way
on 169-162-205 (536).
Dink Thomas hit 167-179 (478);
“ Bernie Pape hit 169 (465) and; Gin-
ger Gosart had 162 (463). Anita
Pascavage had 169.
| Addy Asphalt lost 2 to Kaiers.
{ Fred Adams led the local boys
| with 244 (566). Leo Yankoski had
560.
Bernie's Pizza won 2 from Sha-
| ker’s on Saturday and came back
{ to lose 2 to Sacred Heart on Sun
day.
Jim Lohman led the team against
i Shaker’'s with 191 (567); Jack
Trudnak had 203, and Bill Weaver
had 208.
Paul Kamont hit 235 (599)
on Sunday and Bill Weaver
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Riinlle: Motors
rolled a big game of 245.
of prizes
Rich Bonomo chalked up a nice
582 series including ‘three games
Nick Stredny hit 200
(593); Harold Kocher had 222(585)
High single games were rolled
Vida
222, Harris 200
Congratulations to Nick Buynak
Sheldon’s Lunch moved ahead of
Bolton’s Diner when it took 3
Dairy
Thursday and Bolton's lost all 4:
Moyer 153.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1963
Imperialettes
league with 25 points and Goodman
Florist has 20. O'Malia led the
scoring Friday with 2138 total pins
and Delaney Gas ha
Three “gals” toppled over
500 pins, Helen Bonomo gpill-
ing the most with 181-170
, (509) for Garrity. Lillian Trud-
nak had 178-166-160 (504)
for Delaney. Rose Novroski
rolled 503 for Joe's Men's
Shop and pounded out a big
212 in one game.
Anita Pascavage chalked up 187-
160 (497); Kate Gansel 175 (484);
Jean Miller 167 (462); Jean Agnew
169 (460); Becky Casterline 160
(452); Bellas 184; Considine 176;
Morris 169, Williams 182, A. Miller
161, Bennett 168, and Denmon 162.
Dallas Woman’s Club
Donna Kaye and Helen Bo
nomo shared honors for top
scoring last Thursday. Donna’s .
481 series included 165-169
games and Helen hit 183, to-
taling 479 for three games.
Stella Bulford had 169 (473).
total pins. Garnets hold the lead
with 21 and a half points, Emer-
alds have 20 and Amethysts, 18.
Lakers
Burkes Bar B-Q is on top with
25, 4 points ahead of Kocher’s
Boys and 5 beyond Stegmaier Lads
and Sportsman’s Bar M. Top Shelf
Ladies won honors with a high 973
and 2727 total pins.
Jule Yuscellis led the “gals” -
with a big game of 215 and tied
with Wilma Klem, 525 series
each. Janet eiFlding spilled 191
(503) and Gloria Grant hit 19%.
Top scorer among the men
was B. Rittenhouse with 207
(565). Harold Elston had a big
single of 222 and Phil Walters
rilled 211.
/ Country Ladies
....Rose Novroski led the .scor-
ing with a beautiful 518 ser-
ies for Forty Fort Lumber in-
cluding games of 165-179-174.
Her teammates, Anita Pascav-
age hit 170 - 168 (489) and
Tooties Denman, 184 as they
took 3 points from Link’s Tav-
ern.
Top scorer for Link's was Lila
Lozo with 197 (497) and Gladys
Gabel hit 192 (471).
Mary Dimmick had a nice 186-
168 (506) for Bocar Manufactur-
ing. Along with scores of 167 (471)
by Marie Bellas and 174 (485),
Evelyn Kamont, the team split
2 - 2 with Joe's Pizza:
Joe’s posted high single of 826.
Lined up with big scores for 2276
total pins, Joe's had Bernie Pape
on 177-161 (496); Kate Gansel 160
(472); Mary Shook 166 (457);
Ginger Gosart 175 (454) and Alber-
ta Lancio 180.
Bernie's Pizza holds top place
with 30% points after taking 3
from Dallas Hardware. Helen Bon-
omo led the “pizza girls” with 172
(487); Marge Milne rolled 165-170
(456) and E. McShea had 175.
Evelyn Roberts spilled 173-162(488)
and Jean Agnew, 180 for the Hard-
ware.
Dallas Hardware and Bocar are
tied in second with 21 points.
Bowlerettes
Whiting’s has top spot with 19%
points, only ', point over Bolton's
Diner. Duke Isaacs has 18, and
Monk Plumbing, 15. Isaacs ‘top-
pled 2062 total pins and Whiting’s
had a 756.
Ann Whiting hit 179 (452); Jean
O’Malia Laundry is on top in the
a single 783. |
Pearls were tops with 605 (1641) |
George Halowich, Harvey's Lake,
inevitably brings home one of the
first of whatever happens to be in
season, usually before we've had
our coffee. Be it a ten-pointer, or
a twenty pound ‘turkey, as he is
seen holding here. George - appar-
‘Bags En Early Turkey
This beauty, shot early Tuesday
morning with a .22 pump rifle,
came from the mountain country
above Noxen.
John F. Edwards, Alderson, got
a twelve pounder at Mountain
Springs Tuesday morning at 8:30.
ently picks only the big ones.
Inman posted 162; Doris Cyphers
161, E. Anderson 165, and B. Risch,
Gary Smith, son of (Garvin Smith,
Harvey's Lake RD 1, Kunkle road,
A. Corbett, S. Roberts and F. Ro-
senberger had games in 150’s.
Sunday Mixed
Semanon and Checkers are tied
in top spot with 22 points each
is a member of the Worcester {Poly-
technic Institute, Worcester, ac-
cording ‘to recent announcement
from the college.
The 6-foot-1, -85 pound fresh-
Promising For Wor
ceste
Dallas Travels To
With the current grid season |
coming to a close a week from now,
both Back Mountain grid teams are |
looking for a winning season.
Dallas, unbeaten but twice tied,
is hoping to retain its West Side
Conference crown while Lake-Leh-
man with a (4-3) slate is hopeful
of winning its two remaining con-
tests to complete a successful sea-
son.
Next week, Dallas meets Wyo-
ming and Lake-Lehman closes out
at home with West Wyoming.
Dallas-Northwest
Dallas should extend its present
win streak to 16 in this one.
Dallas, unbeaten in its last 19
outings including four ties, has
rolled up 265 points while yielding
just 75, blanking 10 opponents.
Northwest, winless in eight games,
has one of its largest squads in
years, mostly underclassmen, and
with new coach Joe Charney, form-
er West Wyoming gridder, the
Rangers have found the going
tough and a look at scoring statis-
tics show Northwest has scored but
43 points compared to 162 for the
opposition.
Lake-Lehman-Luzerne
SECTION A — PAGE 3
Northwest:
Lake-Lehman To Test Luzerne
by Jim Lohman
rent two game win streak, will have
its hands full Saturday afternoon
when it meets Luzerne at Connolly
field.
Luzerne (6-3) has had a fine
season thus far, playing mostly WSC
foes although not actually an official
conference member.
The Lions have a big line and a
fine array of backs so the Knights’
defensive alignment will have to be
at its peak if they are to win their
third in a row and be assured of a
winning season.
Fans will most likely see an aerial
attack by the Knights featuring the
passing of quarterback Larry Lettie.
May Be Of Interest i
While most Back Mountain fans
have been focusing their attention
to the present winning streak of
Dallas Mountaineers over the past
three seasons and an overall record
of 18 wins, 2 losses and 4 ties dur-
ing that time, just a reminder to
grid fans that neighboring Lake-
Lehman has been playing some
pretty good football also.
Over the same period, Lake-Leh-
man has compiled a record of 15
wins, 8 losses and 4 ties. The four
|| ties were played during the 1961
Lake-Lehman (4-3), including an
upset win over Exeter in its cur-
15 Straight
Dallas extended its winning streak |
to 15 Saturday afternoon by down- |
ing a supposedly strong Luzerne |
eleven, 12-0. Some 2,000 chilled
onlookers watched the game, sitting
out a mild blizzard during the sec-
ond quarter, that ended just before
halftime.
Dallas scored its winning points
on drives of 27 and 47 yards in the
second and third periods.
Luzerne, which moved at ease
at the outset of the game, failed to
get inside the Dallas 30 yard line.
Both Teams Threaten
In a game that was to feature two
big lines against one another, Lu-
zerne looked as though it was going
to have an easy time moving against
the Dallas defense as it put the
kick-off in play at the 39. The
Lions then moved for three first
downs to reach the Dallas 34 be-
fore the forward wall stiffened and
season.
Dallas Topples Luzerne 12-0;
Farley, Noon Score Touchdowns
forced the Lions to punt into a
strong wind.
Martino and Kovalick were the
top gainers in the drive for the
Lions along with a Matukonis to
Kovalick pass good for a first'down.
A short punt was put in play at
the 21 by Dallas. ’
On first down, fullback Joe Noon
cracked through the line and found
daylight as he scampered to the * pl}
before being hauled .
Luzerge 35
down from behind by Kulka.
On the next play, Farley slanted
off-tackle for an 11-yard gain to the
24, and it looked as though Dallas
would eat the Lions up.
A penalty and a run by Farley
placed the pigskin at the Luzerne
14. After a penalty and a four
yard loss by Baker moved the ball
back to the 23, the Lions’ defense
tightened and three passes went
(Continued on Page 6 A)
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man tackle, 1963 graduate of Dal-
las] High School, has shown fine
potential and is regarded as a prom-
ising prospect by Head Coach Bob
Pritchard. He played varsity for
Dallas for severai years.
after Semanon lost 3 to Checkers
Sunday night.
Top scoring for the last two
weeks was done by Margie Milne
151 - 159 - 166 (476), Doris Ma-
turi 154, Hank Moyer 191, Carol
Bayliss 155, Eloise Titman ‘160,
Ken Bayliss 190, Bob Maturi 197-
204 (583), Eleanor Moyer 155,
Pauline Roth 159, Betty Stanley 173,
Marge Milne 173-175 (488), Carol
Bayliss 164, Paul Schalm 210-199
(585), Allie Heffernan 169-169(472)
Sue Schalm 157, Allie Heffernan
167, Grace Wilson 163, Eleanor
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