Ips hE aml EE » set Ay » DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA NEE EEE ARE ERR ERT = 8 | Bowling News | Hu : owling News § 8 B = By DORIS MALLIN = | = Missed it again. Due to circum-| Back Mt. Neighborhood stances beyond my control, I missed Stonehurst Cottages leads the league with 42 points, forcing out Bolton’s Diner by Y. Disque Fu- neral has 39 and Sheldon’s Lunch, 38%. Leo the paper again last week. This time of year, times, it’s bound to happen a few but I don’t believe I have missed anyone in the column this week, Yankowski topped all For over 15 years Charles H. Long _ has supplied the Back Mi. with complete heating comfort It has been our special privilege to provide an adequate, depend- able supply of Gulf Solar Heat® — the world’s finest heating oil — to our friends and neighbors for many years. As a result, our cus- tomers look to us with confidence for all of their heating comfort requirements. We are taking this opportunity to thank each of you for your valued business. We prom- ise to continue to supply you with the most modern and economical home heating serv- ice available in this area. If you are not already enjoying the many, extra advantages of using Gulf Solar Heat and our complete heating services, call us fut Fo today. spr pn oil CHARLES H. LONG SWEET VALLEY 411-2214 | Mary Ann Considine 192(473), 167; _}. Blizzard 213. | George -Shinal 255 scoring over the two week per- iod with 216-216(623) last week. J. Shutlock turned over 222(593) the week before. Other top scorers for the time lapsed were Nick Stredny 214(586); Mike Corgan 206(582) and 202; E. Shershen 200(578-, 202(559); Tony Bonomo 216(577); D. Dugan 239 (571); Tom Gauntlett 209(565); C. Englehart 204 (564); Joe Klass 202 (564); Art Ransom 201(561); Don Zimmerman 206(557); Bill Weaver 206(552); Klass 215; Mizenko 203, 200; Rrace 200, 213; Vanderhoff 209; Besteder 235; Englehart 200; A. Zimmerman 203; J. Robinson 232; Olenick 213; Phillips 207. Imperialettes - O'Malia’s Laundry hag moved far: ahead of the gang with 40", points. Goodman’s Florists is next with 32. Joe’s Men Shop has 31 and Mac- Tools, 30Y,. Garrity Real Estate has 27. Jewell Thompson tonpled the most pins in two weeks when she rang up 172-165-172(509) last week. The week before, Rose Novroski spilled 195 in one game for high single. An- ita Pascavage led the scoring that week with 188-164(507). The girls really piled them up with big sccres as follows: Becky Casterline 176-183(503); Peg Wil- liams 189-170(502), 167; Helen Bonomo 166-(476), 160-167(464); Marie Ciccarelli 162 (475), 174(473); Rose Novroski 195(471); Doris Amos 167(471), 185 (468); Jean Agnew 178-165(470), 166; Jean Miller (464); Gladys Gabel (463); Bea Roan (456); Tooties Denmon 164(458); Marilyn Morris 160-170 (450); Gloria Charnitski 162(451); Zimniski 161; Grant 168; Pascavage 162; King 163 and Weale 163. George Shupp Leading the Monday boys are Town House and Cook’s Excavating with 41 points each. Sportsman Bar is second with 40 and Raiders 36 and Meade’s 35 follow close behind. Last week, Bob Moore rolled a 622 series for Town House including games of 182-223- 21%. His team took honors with 1017 in one game and 2912 to- tal pins. Andy Matte, fer the same team, took the limelight this week with 223-225-204 (652). : Piling up pins for top scores dur- ing the past two weeks were Steve Bonomo 235-201(609), 204(551): (602); Andy Matte 209(586); Fred Adams 221 (581), (573); Harold Kocher 217- 204 (596); Casey Dimmick 224(585): A. Wendel 219(582), (551); Gerald Harris 201 (559); Paul Kamont 203 (554), 200; Jack Trudnak (557); Shalata 203, 201; Jones 202; Lob- man 207; Rudick 203; Huday 209; No bowling December 23rd Crown Imperial Major THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1963 Dallas Nursery leads the league with 45% points while Gopart’s Appliances has 38 in the next spot. Top scorer on December 6 was Leo Yankowski with 225- 236(632), unbeaten the follow- ing week. Al Ciccarelli turned out 230-212(612); Ted Heness hit a big 243(608) and Jim Lohman rolled 213-200 (604) that same night, Leading the group last weck with 600 series were Bill Weaver 265 (612); L. Evans 210-205(612); Charlie Williams 210(611); Nick Stredny 212 (604). Top series for the two weeks were posted by Paul Kamont 207- 200 (588), 209; Jack Trudnak 207 (584); Tony Pineno 200-227(587); Steve DeBarry 205(580); Rich Bo- nomo 230-201(580), 220(579); Tom Gauntlett 211(589); Fred Adams hit 201-214(592), 220(557) and Cliff Garris had 231(592), 222(561). Others were Tony Bonomo 214 (579); Charlie Williams 236(576); Nick Stredny 218(562); Michael 216(560); Wendel 210-204(566); Andy Bonomo 232(551), 204(553); Marty Panunti 211(556),205; Nick Buynak 208 (553); Bolton 204; Moore 206; Roan 202; Ide 201; Gula 215: Richards 223; Kostrobula 201; E. Havrilla 201; R. Bonomo 203; Rodda 201; L. Yankoski 200; Roan 203; Ciccarelli 205; and Ide 202. Bowlerettes Heading the league is Bolton's Diner with 32 points and Whiting’s Parts with 30%. Last week, Whiting’s posted 2125 total pins and single game of 754. Libby Cyphers led the scor- ing with 167-159-172(4983) for Monk Plumbing and Heatiing and Anne Whiting hit a big 212(490) for Whiting’s Parts. Kay Kalafsky had a nice game of 210; Delores Oravitz hit 167; Betty Lou Risch had 163-158 and Flo Rosenberger, 156. Dallas Woman’s Club Margaret Milne led the scor- ing with 201(478) on Dec. 5, followed by Jeanne Richards with 181 and Theresa Graham, 472 last week. : Garnets hold first place with 32, points; Emeralds have 29, Pearls 28, Amethysts and Rubies 26%. Garnets and Sapphires shared honors for the two ‘weeks with 601 (1653) and 616 (1596) respectively. High scorers for the period were Theresa ‘Graham 179(472); Jeanne Richards 181(462); Marge Whittak- er 163(454); Ann Jordan 169(450); Stella Bulford 182(474) and Elea- nor Moyer 160-164(473). Industrial League As near as I can tell, {Stanton TV is on top with 35 points, but I won't swear to it! Somebody keeps running away from the bowling lanes with one sheet! Come on, now! The members of that one team are not getting credit for high games. Let’s cooperate! LADS. A. Stuka of A & P led the scoring December 4 with 199- 209 (586. E. Espen hit 208(582) for Harveys Lake A. L. A. Wen- dall, Stanton TV, rolled 201- 210(5%9) and W. Shaw hit 213 (558). Others were Freeman 199, Pa- gana 203, R. Berkey 208 and Lan- dis 202. Last week, A. Stuka again took the limelight for A & P. K. Briggs hit 224 (563) for Automatic Ser- vice; A. Wendell posted 562 for Stanton. Single games were rolied by R. Bonomo 203, Jack Landis 233, G. Boston 201, The boys were down! Ladies Country Bernie’s Pizza is on top with 46 points, losing some ground last wezk when it lost 37, points to Bocar. Bocar Manufacturing is in second place with 35%. Joe’s Pizza has 34, and Dallas Hardware 30. Top scorer last week was Mary Dimmick when she rolled a beautiful 187-215 (550) for Bocar. Lila Lozo beat the single game as she chalked up 218 and with 160-169 games, piled up 547 for Link’s Tavern. Jean Agnew spilled 201-173(531) for Dallas Hardware. Marie Bel- las hit 167-178-182 (527) for Bocar and Helen Bonomo had 177-189(521) for Bernie's. An- other 500 series was posted by Bernie Pape, 187-189(511) for Joe’s and Anita Pascavage rol- led 168-189 (505) for Forty- Fort Lumber. These are terrif- ic scores! Nice going, girls! Top 400 series were rolled by Arlene Hospodar 180-169 (493); Rose Novroski 185(480); Evelyn Kamont 161-182(483); Marge Mil- ne 181-164(475); Gladys Gabel 169 (451). Single highs were posted by D. Belles 163, E. Olenick 166. Jean Agnew took honors the week before with 183-191 (527) for Joe's. Evelyn Kamont hit 185-174-163 (522) for Bocar.-and Helen Bonomo had 179-183(518) for Bernie's Del- la Belles rolled 166-187 (501) for Link's. This is a mighty fast league of girls, and it’s become just about the most interesting to watch. Join the spectators on Tuesday nights between 6.45 and 9 if you enjoy good bowling. Top 400 series were chalked up by Mary Ann Consodine 192(496); Marg Milne 214 (479); Lila Lozo | 168-169(463); Rose Novroski 193 | (478); Mary Dimmick 162-169(487) and Evelyn Roberts 168-170(481). High games were posted by M. Bellas 155-166, C. Hadsel 168, K. Gansel 197, B. Pape 169, L. Weale 168, A. Pascavage 170. Joe's rolled 810 in one game without handicap and ZLink’s hit 812. Bocar rolled 2343 total pins. Community Service © Orchard Farm holds first place with 39%, points and Stanton has SECTION A — PAGE 3 had 226-202(602). Leo 377%. That'll save face. Eleanor Moyer | Fred Ac Leading the scoring Monday |had 198(477) for Twisters and | Yanko 200 (588) and Al Cic- night was Bolton with 212- |Marg Milne hit 200 (486) 550. Bob Moore also 206(606) for Guyette’s; Ed for Semanons -and Doris Ma- st Stetz. He piled Roth had 202(572) for Orchard | turi rolled 161-181(489) for Check- | Up 9); Fred Adams came J7arm and Dick Demmy hit 214 | ers. 1 vith 224 (603) and Al (551); 0S 554 > | Cic Ili, 203(550). ankoski inh sib Other hith scores for the iwoly, ad 70 os oo Last week, Pete Schzlm led Jo ney. Se men | Ciec 201(556) 2 : the scores with 235(581) for |G. Wilson 181, BE. Moyer 163-164, |. CP 2155 Casing was| Tony Ben Franklin, Team mate W. |p. Roth 167 and Bob Milne201. |. 29° 5(594). Tony Boro. Schuster tied the single of 235. Traveling. Tears mo. a8 ), Rich Bonomo, 20” Pat Pryor hit 219 (562) for ing ms [ (592) ve Bonomo 204(554). Boyd White. Bernie's Pizza. tokk 3 from Knor- | Amby Vida hit 560 Single games over 200 for the ek’s and 3 from Columbia 300. Addy | Bernie Paps led the girls two week period were Demmy 203,, Asphalt has 1 to its credit from| uy 213-180 (566). Anita Kostrobula 200, Landis 213, Peter- Knorek’s, 1 from Stetz, and 2 from Pascavage rolled 233-170-155 son 214, D. Bolton 203. Bavitz. Casino & Sunset Bingo took (538) and Evelyn Roberts hit 4 Saturday night from a Blank 162- 195-1%2(539). Dink Tho- Sunday Mixed Could this be Grace Wilson with 180-182-205 (567) for Gems? She beat her husband, Sherwood Wilson who hit 220 (563) for Twisters. How about that! Alice Heffernan hit 167 (450) and Marg Milne had 192 (486). Watch those girls. Sunday night, Ed Roth came crashing through for the “boys” with 201-213(572) for the Gems. team ? 7? ? ? The Crown Imperial | girls took 1 and tied 1 Satur day. | Top scorer for Bernie's against Knorek’s was Dick Ide with 224-240(625). Paul Ka- mont hit 200 (589) and Pete Hospador had 204(581). a- gainst Columbia, it was Jack Trudnak with 225-209 (622) and Hospador, 225-215 (621). Leading =~ Addy against Knorek | was Bob Moore with 219-299(618). At The Dallas Post New Dallas MARTINIZING CLEANERS Announce The Opening Of An ULTRA MODERN CUSTOMIZED SHIRT LAUNDRY ONE-STOP Assures You Of QUALITY DRY CLEANING Plus CUSTOMIZED SHIRT SERVICE mas turned in 160-167-177 (504) and Ginger Gosart, 245 502). 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