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‘DALLAS, PENNSYLV
wherever they go, whatever the
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Mosier On Roster
Of W.-B. Barons
Sports enthusiasts of the Back
Mountain area who faithfully follow
the activities of local athletes
weather, have another rooting sec-
tion to fill. Local fans now have
plenty of reason to follow the
Barons—to back up their own Clark
Mosier, a 1958 graduate of Dallas
High School.” Clark played with
the Dallas hoopsters and is one of
Susquehanna [University’s all-time
cage greats. He was the highest
scoring player in Susquehanna’s
basketball history, averaging 28.3
points per game in the 1961-62
season. He was listed as one of
sixteen seniors in the 1962.63 edi-
tion of “Who's Who Among Stu-
“dents in American Universities and
Colleges.”
Clark played a good floor game
with the Barons Saturday night
against Wilmington’s Blue Bombers
and treated the crowd to some neat
jump shots and drive-in hook shots.
He came up with 32 points for the
Final score was 135-111.
Mosier Plays For Faculty
Clark won over the crowd Friday
night at Dallas High School when
he pulled some surprises against
the Harlem Satellites. He added
the “sparkle” Dallas Faculty All-
show. The Satellites were taken
back at the beginning of the game
‘and for awhile forgot their tricks
when the teachers played better
ball than they expected.
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The Trading Post
Dallas Suffers Defeat
Crestwood surprised fans Tues-
day night when it defeated Dallas
77-74 in the local high school gym-
nasium. The game was a close one
and it was anyone's guess as to
the outcome from the beginning to
the final three minutes of play as
both teams fought for points.
The game was tied at 36 at the
half. Crestwood scored 25 points
in the third period while the Moun-
taineers had only 14. Dallas piled
up 24 in the final quarter but,
while holding the scores to a small
margin of 1 and 3 points through-
out that period, they were unable |
to catch up. Sinicrope led the
losers with 21, Mokychic had 15 and
Farley 14. The combined scoring
of Jones 24, Umla 20, Stair 19 and
Smith 12 decided the game in the
visitors’ favor.
Borthwick Continues
Record In Wrestling
Tommie Borthwick, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Malcolm Borthwick, and
members of the freshman wrestling
team at Penna. State University
pinned his man Saturday night at
the Lehigh tournament.
The local Shavertown boy who
was cheated of the title last year
at the Regional Meet at Muhlenberg
continues to show his excellent
prowess and will meet at Annapolis
soon for another tourney.
His parents and brother Jim, at
University of Pennsylvania, Phila-
delphia, drove up to see Tom's
success.
PAPER NAPKINS
with your name
Many colors
THE DALLAS POST
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5 _THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9; 1964
CROWN IMPERIAL LANES
BOWLING
NEWS
Crown Imperial Women
wound up the 1963 half of this
year’s season as champions of
the Women’s Independent
Traveling League. The girls
took over the championship
when they won their first game
from Hudock’s- Cafe last Sun-
day night. Bernie Pape did top
scoring with 197-188-176 (561)
Anita Pascavage came in sec-
ond with 198-163-176 (532)
and Evelyn Roberts had 171-
224 (529). Ginger Gosart rol-
led 202-191 (527) and Dink
Thomas posted 41%.
Addy Asphalt, in the last three
contests, won 2 and 3 and 1. The
boys took 2 from Hanover Nur-
sery with Fred Fielding hitting
194-225 (613). Al Ciccarelli had
had 213-205 (577) and Leo Yan-
koski had 202 (550).
Columbia 300 lost all to the lo-
cal team Fred led the scoring with
(557) and Bob Moore hit 201. (Col-
umbia must have been way down.)
Addy’s 2 point win over YT
Hardware was due to series of 210
(589) by Bob Moore; 242 (582) by
Al and 212 (582) by Leo. Tom
Gauntlett had 215.
Sunset and Casino took 3
from Bavitz Recreation with
Tony Bonomo scoring 237(602)
Rich Bonomo had 215 (556);
Andy Vida had 193-195 (554)
and Rich Bonomo hit 215
(556). Steve Bonomo piled up
202-201.
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DAN MEEKER
SHAVERTOWN
Bernie’s took 3 from Hanover
Beauty and 2 from Y-T Hardware.
Pete Hospador was the star of the
first ‘match when he scored 232
(569). Jim Lohman hit 208 (558).
Andy Matte spilled 237 (581) a-
201.
. Bowlerettes
Whiting’s Parts and Service
took the first half champion-
ship after it took 4 points from
Duke Issacs and Bolton’s Diner
lost all to Monk Plumbing and
Heating. The top team finished
with 3897, points and Bolton's
had 86. Whiting’s had 791
(2294) total pins. Libby Cy-
Cyphers, Monk Plumbing, was
high individual with 197-194-
162 (553).
Week before, polton’s was in the
lead and Whiting’s led the team
scoring with 760(2143). Anne Whit-
ing copped individual honors with
186-163-174(523).
Bolton's won honors December
12 with 772 (2237) and Florence
Rosenberger of Bolton’s led the
scoring with 222-169 (539).
Top scores during the past three
weeks were posted by K. Kalafsky
163; S. Roberts 171-165; R. Nygren
198, 167; A. Whiting 161-178, 162-
196 (510); B. Risch 170-160, 172
(477); L. Cyphers 169, 169-161; J.
Bevan 167; F. Rosenberger 174-175;
D. Berllew 167-167; J. Inman 165;
M. Hislop 185-179 (495).
Dallas Woman’s Club
Garnets head the league with
32, points followed by Emeralds
with 30 and Amethysts, 29%. Dia-
monds led the scoring with 579
(1694). Eleanor Moyer topped the
individual scoring with 179 (491).
High scorers were Adele Peterson
169-165(469), (Diamonds); Helen
Bonomo 169-168 (487), Topaz;
Donna Kaye had a triplicate of 126.
Imperialettes
Gloria Charnitski led the
scoring for the last three weeks
with a 528 series rolled Decem-
ber 20. Gloria piled up games
of 188-162-178 for the final
score. Helen Bonomo led the
girls December 27 with 176-
191 (525) and Anita Pascav-
age hit 177-189 (476) last
week. Caroline Purvin also
spilled over 500 pins two weeks
ago when she posted 188-182
(505) and Ruth Bennett had
161-193 (506).
Chalking up scores in the high-
er brackets for the past week were
Jewell Thompson 174-168 (497);
Jean Miller 204 (485); Helen Bono-
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ganist Y-T. Pete Hospador had 224
(568). Lohman 201 and Trudnak
BY DORIS MALLIN
mo 170(478); Anita Pascavage 163-
-65 (476); Jean Agnew 3-150 games
(472); Liz Weale 169-163 (464);
Marilyn Morris 169-172 (487);
Gladys Gabel 168(467); Rose Nov-
roski 177(458); Jean Agnew 178-
160(476); Peg Williams 179(476);
Gloria wrant 178(471); Rose Nov-
roski 162(463); 168; B. Egliskis
164; A. Miller 160; P. Williams 161;
J. Piech 169; M. Considine 178; D.
Belles 176; B. Casterline 164; T.
Denmon 168; M Ciccarelli 169; J.
Miller 163; C Purvin 164; J. Miller
161; J. Agnew 165; D. Amos 163.
By the way, I heard that a mem-
ber of this league hired a com-
plete hall for a New Year's Eve
party. Was that for a bowling
league, Marilyn? How many were
there ?
Country Ladies
Anita Pascavage scattered
581 pins over the lanes on Dec.
17 when she toppled 170-210-
201 before the holidays Evelyn
Rcberts hit 195-181 (524).
Hitting top scores also: were
Marie Bellas 163-196 (494);
Bernie Pape 170-163 (489);
Jlelen Bonomo 178-179 (503);
Mary Dimmick 166-166 (468);
Ginger Gosart 160(464); Carol
Hadsel 172-161(488); J. Blight
161; M. Considine 164; R. Nov-
roski 174; E. Olenick 165; E.
McShea 168.
! Crown Major
Frank Kardell and Cliff Gar-
ris led the scoring for the two
holiday weeks. Cliff posted
256(642) Dec. 20 and Frank
spilled 233-235(642), Dec. 27.
Chiz Lozo toppled 220. (610);
Steve Bonomo hit 211-201
(610); Frank Kundrat rolled
212-202( 607) and Jim Loh-
man had 212-206 (604) two
weeks ago.
Top scoring keglers for the two
week period were Rich Bonomo 216
(565); Bob Moore 208 (572); Chill
Williams 206 (591); Steve Bonomo
225 (582); John Kriel 205-201
(576); Stredny (583); Al Wendel
208(562); Frank Kundrat 245 (576);
Rich Bonomo 213-203 (560); Chiz
Lozo 201 (566); Paul Kamont 203
(589); Tom Metz 205 (578); Nick
Buynak 204 (579); Paul Kamont
204 (569); Fred Adams 245(596);
Jim Roan 212 (569); Tony Pineno
206(569); Dave Eddy 204(594);
Mike Corgan 203(524); J. Bolton
232 (562); Charles Nafus 246(599);
Bill Amos 206(572); Dan Richards
214 (598); George Harris 226-208
(588); Ben Krajewski 200 (579);
Tom Metz 207; Trudnak 211; Yan-
kowski 205; Moore 205; Stredny
213; Landis 202; Glasser 209; Gula
Knights Victorious’
The Knights of Lake-Lehman
were victorious over Wilkes-Barre
Township on the losers’ floor Tues-
day. Two foul shots missed in the
last ten seconds cost Wilkes-Barre
the game. They converted 15 out
of 32 foul tries. Lake-Lehman
scored on six out of 11 foul at-
tempts
Lake-Lehman out-scored Wilkes-
Barre Township 27-18 in the sec-
ond quarter and held the lead at
the half, 39-33. The Knights re-
tained the lead, 47-45 at the end
of the third period.
Ellsworth and Kunkle led the
victors with 18 points each and
Sponsellor scored 10. Gavis with
16 and Polakoski, 14 were tops for
the losers.
Dallas Matmen
Defeat Indians
by Bradley Earl
A determined Dallas squad play-
ed host to the Plymouth matmen
Saturday night and walked off vic-
torious in - eight of the twelve
weight classes. The Indians won in
only three and the 133 pound bout
ended in a tie. Total score was
37 to 16. It was the second league
meet for the local boys and one-
sided victory made their record one
and one. They lost to Hanover on
December 14. Plymouth suffered
its second defeat.
The Mountaineers, under Coaches
Alan Husband and Louis Palermo,
were set for a clash with‘ the
Huskies of Kingston last night.
Totals: 95—Lee Isaac (D), dec.
Giza—7-4; 103 — Steve Kaschen-
bach (D), pin, Pasternak — 5:15;
112—Bob Anderson (D), dec., Er-
way—=6-0; 120—Thomas Finn, (D)
lost to Meyers 5-2; 127—Walter
Prokopchak (D) draw, Oldfield—
1-1; 133—Scott Alexander (D), dec.,
| Romaschko—4-0; 138 — Bill Kelley
(D) pin, Ewyer in 2:45-5-0; 145—
Frank Wadas (D), pinned by
Hughes in 1:48-0-5; 154 — Carl
Kaschenbach (D), pin, Reppy, 2:55-
5-0; 165—Tom Kerpovich (D), pin,
Janoski, 3:21-5-0; 180 — William
Swartwood (D), pinned by Giza,
2:22-0-5; unlimited—John Bromin-
ski, pin, Rynkevich, 0:49-6-0.
209; Kocher 214; Myers 202: .T.
Henness 207; Kostrobula 225; Har-
ris 211; Rudick 201; Adams 200.
Industrial League
Paul Schalm with 202, Bud Hob-
lack 206 and L. Kogler 213 (560)
were top scorers for the Industrial
League. Watch for standings and
records next week.
Sunday Night Mixed
The Semanon team wound up
the first half of the 1963-64 sea-
son on top of the league after win-
ning the playoffs against he Check-
ers Saturday night. The final scores
were 1886 ‘against 1775 total pins.
Alderson Upset By Trucksville; 4
Church League Has 3-Way First
In the big game of Church League feature az well balanced attack with
this week, Anderson, undefeated in
two seasons of play was upset by
a strong Truckville five. Trucks-
ville’s victory creates a three-way
tie for first place, as the league is
having one of its best races in re-
cent years. Led by Bill Oney and
Don Hinke, Trucksville led 10 to
15 after the first quarter. The win
ners trailed at the foul! line, but
10 field goals each by Hinkle and
Oney helped to make up the defi-
cit. The defending champs were
again led by Gene Brobst with 19.
Aa enthusiastic crowd of spectztrs
wags on hand and were treated to a
fine basketball game.
Trucksville
G. BF Pts
Bolton 4 '4 12
Orney 10 2 292
Winston 4 0 &
Yeisley 0 0 0
Lopasky 1 0 2
Hr Ekle 10 3 26
29 12 70
Alderson
G. PF. Pis
Searfoss 3 2 8
Crispell 5 3 13
Schales 2 4 8
Price 1 0 2
Brobst 1 5 19
Harris 6 1 13
24.315 63
Huntsville vs. East Dallas
After an opening game loss to
Alderson, Huntsvlle has now won
3 straight to go into a first place
tie at 29 each at half time. Hunts-
ville won the game in the third
quarter as they outscored their op-
ponents 21 to 8. All 14 players
scored, as Huntsville continues to
Grace Wilson with 205 (567)
and Jack Stanley, 228 (592)
took individual honors for the
season and Semanons and
Gems shared team honors with
708 and 1191 respectively.
Marge Milne with 519 and Dot
Huston 430 were the deciding fac- |
tors in the Semanons’ victory Sat-
urday. Dot clashed through with |
an above-average series at a crucial |
moment,
Sunday night began a new half
and the B. P.’s and Tangos started
with 3 points each. The Twisters
took all 4 from the champs.
Eleanor Moyer led the scor-
ing with a beautiful series of
172-173-217 (562) for Twist-
ers. Betty Stanley rolled 161-
168 (464) for B. Ps and Ed
‘Roth piled up 214 and 191
games for the Gems.
Grace Wilson turned in a 137;
Marge Milne hit 163; Sherwood
Wilson 191; Ed Roth, Eloise Titman
had two games of 150 in the 150’s.!
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no one player carrying the scorin
load. Wes Evans was high scorer
for both teams with 14 points in
the final quarter and 30 for the
night
Huntsville
G. F. Pts.
Baur 2 2 6
Chas. Brobst 2 0 4
Rome 4 2 10
Eck 5 0 10
Kozick 4 2 10
Mosier 7 0 14
Hontz 1 5 7
Mead 2 0 4
27 11 65
East Dallas
G. VF, Pts,
Zarno 4 0 8
Hislop 2 0 4
Evans 12 6 30
Tenza 2 3 7
Lasher 4 0 8
Fry 1 3 5.3
; 25 22 62
Prince of Peace Wins First
Prince of Peace scored 52 points
in the second half to win their
first of the season. Shavertown
led at half time 31 to 28 but could
score only 8 points in the third
quarter. A 34 points fourth quarter
for the winners turned the game |
into a runaway. Jim Thomas and
Tom Richardson scored 47 points
between them as the 80 points for
Prince of Peace set a new high for
the season.
Prince of Peace
G. FT. Pts.
Ell 6 2 14
Ohlman 0 0 0
Thomas 12 8.2
Coolbaugh 5 5 15
B. Richardson 2 0 4
Allabaugh 0 0 0-
T. Richardson 8 4 20
33 114 80
Shavertown
G. F. Pts:
Hontz 7 0 14
Eyet 2.540 4
Dymond 6 2 14
Federici 1 0 2
Purvin 0 0 0
Bonawicz 7 4 18
Holodick 1 0 2
Moskaluk 0 1 i
24 7 55
LEAGUE STANDING
Alderson 3-1; Trucksville 3-1:
Huntsville 3-1; East Dallas 2-2;
Prince of Peace 1-3; Shavertown
0-4. ,
January 11th Schedule at Lake- / f}
Lehman High School: 7:00 Trucks-
vills vs. Shavertown; 8:00 Huntsville
vs. Prince of Peace; 9:00 ‘Alderson
vs.. East Dallas. ~
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