} — + - J Bs ne * ome Williams. ...gave © lis 207 scored for DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA a ———————— TE Crown Majors Al Ciccarelli was only seven pins away from a 700 series Friday night when he piled up 247-221-224 games. His 693 . points along with Frank Kar- dell’'s 228(616) led American - Legion to a 4 point win over Dallas ‘Nursery. Nick Stredny posted 211-206 (602) for the ‘treegrowers” and Charlie Nafus had 210 (558). Paul Kamont spilled 207 - 266 (647) for ‘ yosart’s and with Chiz Lozo’s 201- 203 (596, Jim Lohman’s 232 (585) and Dan Gula’s 207 (559), they took 3 from West Side Novelty. Charlie Williams spilled 254-198- © 199 (651) for West Side. Tony Bon- omo turned in 238 (589) and Ted Henness hit 202 (579). Gosart’s took over the lead with 55 points and Dallas Nursery dropped ‘to second with 547. Fred Adams led Automatic Cig- ‘arette with 222 (582). They lost 3 points ‘to Shavertown Lumber as Jack Trudnak hit 200 (575). Harold Kocher led Birth-s with 215-200 (569) and. Bob Moore had 213 (562). Al Wendel rolled 202 (561) for Wesley Gulf. , Monk Plumbing took 4 from Dal- las Shopping with Pete Hospodar hitting 233 (569) for the “Plumb- ers” Other. top scorers were Rudick 208, J. Bolton 202, Stevens 202, L. Evans 200, Yankoski 201, Garris 205 and Corgan 209. . Sunday Mixed Ed Roth led the scoring as ‘he challked up 203 (533) for the Gems Sunday night. But watch those girls, Ed! Your teammates, Alice Heffernan hit 164-190-159 (518) and Grace Wilson had 177-203 (492). Jack Stanley led “the Tangos with 201 (505) and Eloise Titman has 150-161 (447). Tangos took 4 from Semanon and lead the league with 7 points. Twisters are in second with 6 after a 2-2 split with B.P.’s. Eleanor Moyer led Twisters with 152-156 (456) and Betty : Stanley hit 170-167 (485) for B. P.s. Dick hit 191 for Semanon. The week before, Jack Stanley led the scoring with 200-224 (560), Eleanor Moyer had 184 (471), Tom Heffernan had 201 (511), Dick 213, Allie Heffernan 151, Grace Wilson 17 and. Doris Maturi 150. Imperialettes Becky Casterline led the scoring in the league Friday night when she piled up games of 174-175 and rolled 497 for Apex Auto Parts. Apex . sur- prised everyone by taking 3 from Garrity Real Estate. Peg 465. Evelyn Kamont rolled 164 (470) and Marilyn Morris had 170 (468) for Garrity. Elston’s Dairy* and Joe's Men Shop are tied with 5 points each. Besides Apex and Garrity, O’Malia and Delaney have 4 each and Mac Tools and Goodman's have 3. Rose Novroski with 174-167(488) and Liz Weale 176-169(471)' led Joe's; Doris Amos «rolled 187 (482 for Delaney’s. ' Other top scorers were B. Eglis- kis | 163, D. Belles 160, L. Trudnak 163, J. Agnew 161, M. Ciccarelli 177, G. Grant 180, I. Gabel 166, A. Pascavage 170, R. Bennett 167, J. Kriel 179, D. Mallin 164, H. Bo- nomo 165. : Ladies Country Mary Shook topped the high ‘scores of Tuesday night's matches when she spilled 191- 189-157 (537%) for Joe’s Pizza. Anita Pascavage turned over 212(516) for Forty Fort Lum- ‘ber and Lila Lozo hit 185-164- 161 (510) for Link’s Tavern. Evelyn Roberts rolied 168-180 507) for Dallas Hardware. These girls are too much! ‘Other top scores were posted by Marie Bellas 201-165 (496), Bar- bara Egliskis 167 (460), Ginger Gosart (480), Bernie Pape 166-165 (465), Jean Agnew 163 (472), Car- ol Hadsel 163-179 (485), R. Novro- ski 163, E. Kamont 167. Dallas Hardware is at the top of the league with 11 points; Forty- Fort and Bocar are tied with 7 each. «Fred Adams Hits 679 Action resumed in GEORGE SHUPP league after last week’s snow caused postponement of secand half opening. i Fred Adams stole the lime- light as he tallied games of 245-222-212 for a “big” - 679 total. Paul Kamont turned in a good night with games of 235- 202-191 (628). Town House, runner-up to Cook’s in the first half, swept off 4 to get the second half underway mainly on Adams’ 679 along with Lohman’ s | 205-204 (556). Excavators had Al Wendel 236 (590) and S. Bonomo 214 (584). Raiders won 4 from Meade’s with Chet Molley’s 203 game tops for winners. Rees Motors also made a clean sweep over Dallas Lions with Stan Dicton 199 and Bobb 210 leading the way. Sportsmen won 3 from Wreckers as Harold Kocher hit 213 (585), Bialogowicz 224 (584) and Macu- “grille team.” Wreckers had Monte 214. Casey’s Hill Top Inn won 27 from Hanson's with Kamont’s 628 top score. Dallas Woman’s Club Sapphires ‘took the lead in the second half with 4 points over Amethysts and 592 (1730) total pins, i Helen Bonomo was top scor- er with 180-193 (520) for Em- Bowling News By DORIS MALLIN 1 A. eralds. Marge Milne hit 167- 173 (487) and Eleanor Moyer had 169-161 (467). Stella Bulford and Mary Reese each had 173 games. Industrial League The first half of the season ended with Mushal’s Construc- tion champions with 41 points and Stanton T V and Adams Market tied for second with 40. A. Stuka had highest average of 178 and took honors with top singlle of 2385 and 631 ser- ies. The second half started Wednes- day night with Mughals, Harveys Lake American Legion, Gordon's Insurance and Lad’s each taking 4 points. E. Espen ‘took the lead with 192- 214 (586), A. Wendell hit 203(560); R. Bonomo 212 (554); J. Dungey 197 (551), R.. Giovini 221 (543), A. Smith 230 (529), A. Stuka 210 (526) and O. Witheridge 198(526). Linear League I am still waiting for someone to submit a list of the current stand- ings of the Tuesday night Linear League. I've been holding the top scores posted in December in’ order to publish, at the same time, the top team positions. Doesn't any- one know who's on top? Who holds highest average? Who has most pins on record? How about letting me know! } Here are some scores rolled by the members over a two-week period: M. Higgs 179 (468), P Johnson 166, C. Higgs 200, J. Thompson 188, J. Wentzell 203, B. Cole 210, M. Weber 167, C. John- son. 174, J. Thompson 203 (476), Brandt 177, L. Ziegler 212 (566), C. Higgs. 201 (566), T. Bo- nomo 226 (570), R. Pilger 176, and T. Noon 220. Travelling Bernie's Pizza fell to Kaier’s Beer Saturday at Elko’s in Dupont. The \ local boys lost all as Kaier's Za- briski hit 651 and three men hit top 500’s. Trudnak of Bernie's was high with 214 (554). The week before, Bernie's took all 3 from Sacred Heart with Jim support with. 4 Lake-Lehman Defeated By Meyers High, 26-17 Lake-Lehman came out of the match against Meyers Saturday night beaten and with 1 loss on its record. Both teams went to the mats unbeaten, 2-0. The Mohawk’s Paul Wilfe suf- fered his first loss to J. Sorber in 154 class, 11-2. Ken Jones, defend- ing district champ and Drew Yea- ger, both of Meyers, decisioned their men to remain unbeaten. tied in first place with 3 wins. Lake- Lehman has 2 wins and 1 loss. They will meet Forty Fort at Forty Fort Saturday and Meyers will travel to Dallas. Final scores: 95—Evans, L, pin- ned Mallg in 1:30; 103—Monsieur M, dec. Crispell 8-1; 112—Sprake, M, dec. W. Sorber 2-1; 120—Harris, M, dec. Simon 10-1; 127—Yeager, M, dec. McDermott 4-0; 133—Jones, iM, dec. Ruckel 5-2; 138 — Wood- ling, L, dec. Lacey 7-2; 145—Mec- Daniels, M, dec. Moss 7-3; 154— J. Sorber, L, dec. Wilfe 11-2; 165— Kennedy, M, dec. Stockage 5-0; 180—Pederson, 1, won on default; unlimited — Hannan, M, pinned Margellina in 5:15. Lohman hitting 205 (565) and Jack Trudnak hit 202. Sporstman Bar took 4 from Lispi’s with Tom Cross top scorer, 211-214 (603). Fred Fielding rolled 579 and Ron Fielding, 204 (560). Carl Robert had 214. Addy Asphalt took 2 from Stanton Lanes and lost 2 to Stetz. Al Ciccarelli led the scor- ing against Stanton with 275 (641) and Leo Yankoski had 208 (595). Fred Stevens rolled 560. In the contest against Stetz, Leo spilled 237 (600). Bob Moore had 213. Crown Imperial Women, first half champions of the : Wo- men’s Independent League, took all 3 from Ashley Lanes. Bernie Pape toppled 169-171-197 (537) and Evelyn Roberts chalked up 176-183-172 (531). Dink Thom- as rolled 178-170 (481), Anita Pascavage had 187 (476) and Ginger Gosart hit 162. Bowlerettes Whiting’s Parts is on top after two weeks of play in second half. HIGH SPEED LS ANNUAL THIS MODERN I) [1] Meyers and Kingston now stand | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1964 Dallas Wrestlers To Meet Meyers Saturday Pictured above is Walter (Babes) Prokopchak trying for a fall against his opponent, Sebastian of GAR. Babes, wrestling in the 133 class for Dallas, won a decision over Sebastian. Prokopchak will probably go to the mats against Drew Yeager in the Dallas-Meyers meet on Wrestling Booster Night, Saturday, at Dallas Senior High School. Martin Highest Scorer Dallas Loses To Sailors; Dallas suffered another loss Tues- day night when the Swoyersville cagers outscored them in the con- test at King’s gym, 84-40. The Sailors had all but one of their boys scoring, Holup leading with 17, Poostay tossing in 15 and Yurko and Sieminski, 13 each. Mar- tin led the Mountaineers with 18 and Sinicrope tallied 10. first Swoyersville continues in place of North League. Monk Plumbing is one point be- hind with 5. Anne Whiting took honors last week with 218 (514) and shared them with Libby Cy- phers week before when Amne had 171-169 (489) and Libby rolled 177-160 (489). Team laurels went to Whit- ing s last week with 780 (2235) and Monk’s the week before on 72 (2200). High scores were turned in by Kay Kalafsky 173-178 (507), L. Cyphers 185, R. Nygren 171, M. Hislop 165, B. Risch 160, M. Fritzinger 171- 17%, J. Bevan 174, F. Rosen- berger 170, D. Oravitz 161, S. Roberts 160, B. Risch 162, S. Roberts 162, F. Rosenberger 164. : " Wilkes-Barre Twp. Wins; Knights Lose To Cowboys Dallas Mountaineers bowed to Wilkes-Barre Township cagers Fri- day night. The score was 89-63, thanks to some good rebounding and fine scoring for Wilkes-Barre by Shumonski and Honnis, Polak- oski and Gavis. Polakoski scored 20 points, 15 in the last period; Gavis had 18. Martin led Dallas with 14; Mokychic had 11; Sinicrope, Noon i and Sosik, 10 each. Dallas tried 25 fouls and Town- ship 41. Lake-Lehman was defeated by West Wyoming, 49-47, losing the battle in the last 10 seconds of the game. The Knights led at the end of the first quarter by one point. They outscored the Cowboys by 4 in the next period, finishing at half, 25-20. West Wyoming did some catching up in the third, outscoring Lake- Lehman by 3 points and the teams were tied 47 each when, Schultz, beating the buzzer by seconds, made the basket that gave the Cow- boys the game. Schutlz led West Wyoming with 18 points and Ran- dazzo had 13. Ellsworth had 21 for Lake-Lehman, SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST | Take GAR, 25-21 BUY NOW...SAVE... NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 YEARS TO PAY COMPLETELY INSTALLED AS LOW AS $1.69 PER WEEK! PENNSYLVANIA GAS and WATER Company Dallas Grapplers Lettermen-Boosters Sponsor Booster Night A large crowd of local fans watched an exciting match between Dallas and GAR matmen Saturday night at Dallas High School. Dallas defeated the visitors, 25-21 in a con- test that kept the crowd on its feet most of the time. Dallas took the lead on a fast pin in the first period by Lee Isaac in 95 class and held it until Reese | Finn, 127, lost to Robert DeLuca, GAR, which tied the score 9-9. Dal- las came right back with two de- | cisions by Walt Prokopchak, 133 | and Bill Kelley 138, giving the lo- | cal grapplers the lead 15-9. GAR’ $ | Francis Michael pinned Frank Wa- | das in the first period and tied | the score again. The lead went back to GAR, 18- | 15 when John Kravas 154, deci- | sioned Carl Kaschenbach of Dallas.” Not for long! Tom Kerpovich pinned Dick Foy in 165 class, giving Dallas | the lead, 20-18. { The score again tipped GAR’s way when Dick Swenski decisioned Bob Allen, 180 and GAR took the lead | by one point going into the final bout between unlimited Gilbert | Griffith and John Brominski. John crashed through with a pin in the ‘third period and wound up | the match for Dallas. | Lew Isaacs, though he lost a de-! cision in 103 class, had the most | points ever scored against Mike Koury of GAR. Koury was twice District Champion. | Bout scores: 95 — Lee Isaac D, | pinned Mezanko in 0:34; 103—Kou- | ry G, dec. Lew Isaac 13-9; 112— : Anderson D, dec. Morgan 3-0; 120— Carr G, dec. Alexander 4-3; 127— | Deluca G, dec. Finn 13-6; 133— | Prokopchak D, dec. Sebastian 8-0; | 138—Kelley D, dec. Morris 4-0; | 145— Michaels G, pinned Foy in! 2:23; 180—Swanski G, dec. Allen 7-2; unlimited—Brominski D, pin- ned Griffith 3:26. Wrestling Booster Night Saturday night, when Dallas | meets Meyers’ grapplers, Dallas | Lettermen Bopster Club will spon- | sor a Wrestling Booster night. The meet will start at 7:30 at Dallas ‘Senior High School. An area will | be reserved for the wrestlers’ par- ents, Meyers Mohawks are tied in first place with Kingston and a win ov- er them would put Dallas tied in second place. This should be a big night and the Dallas wrestlers need your support. The Booster Club is encouraging | all fans to follow the courtesy of | boosters and that is to “STAND | AND APPLAUD WINNERS AND LOSERS ALIKE”. 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