* di toni htt ctttan ll DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA "CROWN IMPERIAL LANES BOWLING NEWS - Last week was a short one for The Dallas Post and I could not pos- sibly meet the early deadline with the bowling news. Crown Major League Bill Amos led the Crown Ma- jor League as he toppled 628 : inclduding 202 - 246 games. Charlie Williams piled up 208- 215 (610) and Al Ciccarelli roll- ed 202.- 291 - 201 (616). High scores were . marked by Trudnak 200-208 (598), Metz 554, Krajewski 200, Gauntlett 200, T. Bonomo 553, Corgan 212, Kundrat 555, Wendell 208 (558), Harris 557, Moore 206, 'Stredny, 564, Nafus; 201 (571), Evans 210, L. Yankowski 214 (558), Garris 210(569), Wea- ver 212 (573), Panunti 211 (595), Matte 553, Kamont 201 (560), Lozo 214 587). The ‘treegrowers” still led the league last week ‘with 38", points but Gosart's had moved up to sec- ond on 3 points from the “plumb- ers” and ‘Automatic (Cigarette, drop- ping 4, fell to third. Shavertown Lumber moved ahead of Monk's with 26 and Monk’s went to fifth with 257%. Back Mt. Neighborhood. ‘Stonehurst Cottages and Bolton’s Diner were tied in first place on the fourteenth with 36 points each. Sheldon’s Lunch had 34%, points and Disque Funeral, 34, Nick Stredny is holding the record with a 642 series ‘and G. Mizenko with high game of 290. . Top scorer llast week was Nick Stredny with 225 - 226 (642) for Disque Funeral Home; Bob Williams hit 236 - 217 (619). Others in the top-scoring bracket were Check 555, Art 202 (567), L. Yankeski 218, Brace 209 (558), B. Williams 211, T. Bonomo 231 BABY WASHABLE NEW! Rexall 4 PAIR Be | SANITARY WATERPROOF EVANS DRUG STORE PANTY Ass’t. Colors Your Rexall Prescription Pharmacy 674-8141 SHAVERTOWN 674-3888 BY DORIS MALLIN (580). > George Shupp Jim Lohman topped the scor- ing two weeks ago with 201- 223 (613) for Town House and Steve Benomo hit 212 (600) for Cook’s. Shalata hit 568, Wendel 214. (568), Shaw 222 (551), Gulitus 201 (560), Kocher 205 (556), Kamont 205( 568), Jones 211 (560), Moore 218 (589), Trudnak 215, L. Yankos- ki 200 (573), Eddy 208, Shemangki 212 (559) Volley 559, Finnegan 214. Fred Adams led the high ser- 206 (633) for Town House. For Gareis hit 232 (591) for Raid- ers and Joe Shalata posted 208 (583) for Cook’s. Others with top scores were S. Bonomo 200-215 (574), Wendel 208 (564), -Kamont 555, Dimmick 215 (559), Hudak 204, Yankowski 230, Amos 203, Lohman 214, Krajewski 202. Kreil 200. Two 600 series were featured this week. i Andy Matte spilled 220-225 (623) for Town House Restaur- ant and Steve Bonomo rolled 228-212 (613) for Cook’s. Meade’s Garage and Town House captured team honors, Meade’s with 2787 total pins ~ and Town House with a single of 957. cee wa Leo Yankoski led Meade’s on 232; (584) along with Ehret 557 and Hudak 202 (550). Lohman .posted 205-211 (599) for Town House. League-leading = Cook's «forfeited 4 to Sportsmen when only two men, showed up. Sportsmen had Maculis 205 (557). Dallas Lions featured Dick Myers with 210 (556) and Hilltop Inn had Paul Kamont with 214 (558). Joe Shemanski led Rees Motors with 223 (565) and Roberts hit 550. Jack Trudnak hit 208 (591) for Wreckers. Imperialettes Anita = Pascavage piled up games of 181-169-186 (for a big total of 536 for Mac Tools last week sharing honors with Helen Bonomo who hit 194 (482) for Garrity. Top scores were posted by Gloria Grant 166 - 164 (488), Julie Kriel 163 - 161 (477), Jean Piech 160 (454), Della Belles 180 (474), Gladys Gabel 174 (466),' F. Alla- baugh 162, T. Denmon 167. Friday night Jean Agnew THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1963 led the scoring with 167-173- 185 (525) for Goodman’s. Hel- en Bonomo topped Garrity’s with 193-180 (501). Anita Pascavage turned over 167- 184 (491), Liz Weale hit 165-167 (461), Rose Novroski (459), Doris Amos 168-161 (485), Jewel Thomp- son 178 (468), Bea Roan 165-162, Kaet Gansel 160. i Country Ladies Bernie’s Pizza heads the roster with 43% points and Joe's Pizza has 30. Bocar Manufacturing is pushing with 29 points and Dallas | Hardware with 28. Mary Dimmick took honors . week before ‘last with 211-178 (536) for Bocar. Bernie Pape spilled 163-181-182 (526) for Joe’s Pizza and Helen Bonomo piled up 166-168-170 (504). for Bernie's. Others with high scores were Rose Novroski 167 (471), Anita Pascav- age 166 (462), Marge Milne 176 (468), Ginger Gosart 162-161(476), M. Considine 172 (466), D. Belles 164, L. Lozo 171, E Kamont 177, K. Gansel 160, J. Agnew 160. Last week, Carol Hadsel crashed through with 204-183 (525) for Dallas Hardware. {Lila Lozo hit 189-164 (503) for Link’s Tavern and Anita Pascavage rolled 165-181-170 (546) for Forty Fort Lumber. Many beautiful scores were post- ed. Bernie Pape rolled 170-17C (492), Ginger Gosart 187 = (498), Rose Novroski 193 (482), Evelyn Ro- berts 161-169 (484), Jean Agnew 168 (471), Marge Milne 170(467), Hel- en Bonomo 162-170 (469), Mary Dimmick 171 (454), G. Gabel 166, K. Ganscel 161, B. Egliskis 172. Community Service This Monday : night league has been’ slighted 'for two weeks in a row. Of course, none were covered last week and week before. it just happened. to. be one. of the leagues that got: squeezed out, dune tc lack of space. T On the eighteenth, D. Bol- ton led the scoring with 220 (575). Demmy hit 551, B. Guy- ~ette 205, Kardell 215. Last week, the men were down with no one hitting over 550. Titman posted a 211, Kostrobala hit 219. Zachary 208 and | Demmy 210. Monday night found Kos- trobala in the “limelight” with . 216-223-213 (652) for Stantoa’s TV. Roth turned over 204 (560) for Orchard Farm and Sekera hit 209. Shuster had 200. ‘Boyd White's team lost out when only one member showed up to bowl. Orchard Farm heads the league with 37% and iStanton’s has 32%. Ben Franklin has 26, Besecker 18 and Guyette’s 17. ‘ Sunday Mixed Bmong Opening Day Successes . A nephew of Edwin and William Rhodes, Harveys Lake, who hunts every year with his uncles near Egglestons at Vernon, Ralph Flowers, Edwardsville, bagged this nice 9-point buck around 8 Mon- day morning. The buck weighed 190 pounds after dressing. Other local success stories were: Carl German, Demunds, hunt- ing on own property, 7:45 opening day, got a 4 point, 125 pound buck. Patrick Brown, hunting with Walter Davis Jr. and Michael Brown, got a 7-pointer at Bear Creek at 1:15 opening day. . Twelve-year-old Bobby Samanus, East Dallas, is reported to have got a thirteen point buck Tuesday Dick Weidner, Centermoreland, shot a spiker near the village Monday. ? : Two deer for a party of eleven hunting at Ganoga Lake, shot by Arch ‘Austin, and Edgar Hughes, Jr. They were able to negotiate the four-hour traffic jam on Route 118 because they traveled by jeep. Frank Nimick, who resides with the Bert Coons family over weekends, bagged an eight-point buck at Carverton Monday. An East Dallas boy, Dick Strazdus, now living in Ashley, shot a three-pointer above Noxen at 8:15 Monday. James Knecht, Kunkle, shot an 8 point buck in Susquehanna County. David Finn, 13, Harveys Lake, shot a 3 point buck weighing 120 pounds at Lovelton Monday afternoon. He was accompanied by, his father, Reese Finn, and brothers, but was alone when he made the kill. : Mrs. Myrtle Bolton Buried At Chester SECTION B — PAGE } was a past commander of Navy Mo- thers of Wilkes-Barre. She is survived by her husband, Albert C.; one son, Kenneth A., For- Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle | ty Fort; one granddaughter, and Bolton, R. N., Memorial Highway, | brother, Reuel Nelting, Coral City, Dallas were held Friday evening | Florida. from a Forty Fort Funeral Home. | Rev. ‘Guy Leinthal officiated. Inter- | ment was in Chester Rural Ceme- tery. | Mrs. Bolton, the former Myrtle | Nelting, Kingston, N. Y., had been | a medical patient at Mercy Hospit- al since November 21, where she | died Wednesday morning. A graduate of Bushwick Hospital School of Nursing, Brooklyn. Mrs. Bolton moved to Dallas a year ago, formerly residing in Forty Fort. She DON'T GET UP NIGHTS It takes just 39c and -2 hours to start relief—or your money back | at any drug store. When functional kidney disorders cause getting up | nights, scanty flow, burning, back- | ache, leg pains, dizziness usse easy- to-take BUKETS 4.day treatment. Acts fast to increase and regulate passage. NOW at Kuehns Drug Store, Dallas. Try Post Offset I'm not sure who is on top or what team has the cellar; but here is a list of all top scorers for. the last threc weeks. : Bob Maturi led off on November 17 with a 520 series. Eloise Titman hit 168, Sue Schalm had 182 (471 Wilson hit 160. (Continued on Page 4 B) Marge Milne rolled 451 re Grace | On the twenty-fourth, Reb Milne led the “guys” with 525 and Marge Miine topped the “gals” with 177- 162 (488). Alice Heffernam hit 168 A gr ERIE EF Awe For Unique Designs 4 2 i > | «Inthe True Spirit 5 1 of Christmas =] Ff —i: HM i > AN . > 7 NORCROSS i 1 a § ¥ SST rg ‘VITA Tie Se T MS Sep them all ar 5 "PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED” PHONE 696-2222 P.,.BD.ScC. RUCKSVILLE, PA. "WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE PREVAIL” a ) Youngsters who become 19 : years old between July 1 and December 31, 1963 and are enrolled in Blue Cross and Blue Shield on their parents’ membership must apply now for a membership of their own. 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