(A ia re i y ~ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA" _ N a ¢ Crown Major Gosart’s Appliances is way ahead in the league with 62 points after taking 3 from Birth’s Esso Friday. The appliance boys had a big night, taking honors with a 1056 game, 2986 total pins. Two boys were in the 600’s. Chiz Lozo had a beauti- ful series of 677 including a big game of 268 and 208-201. Dan Gula spilled 226 (607). Dick Ide turned over 203-217 (595); Jim Lohman rolled 203 (581) and Paul Kamont posted 209. Birth’s fought Jack’ with Bob. Moore hitting 212- Bowling Nove _ By DORIS MALLIN 200 (609) and H. Kocher scoring 201. Not near enough! Dallas Nursery is in second place on 57% with 3 from Shavertown Lumber and the ‘lumbermen” are in third with 49. Charles Nafus led the scoring in that match with 215- 200 (593) for the “treegrowers’; Nick ‘Stredny hit 221 (586)) and Steve Bonomo had (573). J. Trud- nak had 207 for Shavertown. Wesley Gulf dropped back with 461%, losing 3 to Phillips Supply. The Gulf boys featured Al Wendell with 205 (578), and Amby Vida MAIN ROAD NORCROSS VALENTINES CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS VALENTINE CANDY SVIL RUCKSVILLE or HARRY HOLAK R. P.,B.Sc. TRUCKSVILLE, PA, “WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE PREVAIL" PHONE ILLE 696- 22703 prrreeen e hit 218 (564) for Phillips. Automatic Cigarette took 4 from Monk Plumbing with Mike Rudick hitting 205 (567). American Legion won 4 from Dallas Shopping Center. Tops for the “legionnaires” was Frank Kardell with 205 (566) and Joe Klass, 213. Frank Kundrat had 207 for the “shoppers.” Dallas Dairy had Cliff Garris in the 600’s as he piled up 211-207-202 (620); Joe Rodda hit 204 and the team copped 4 from West Side Novelty. Tony Bonoma rolled 208 (588) and Chill Williams hit 206- 212 (587) for West Side. Linear Another season has begun for Linear with Press Room B leading on 4 points from Press Room A by forfeit. Machine Shop, Boiler each from Rubber Trim, Mainten- ping. Casey Dimmick hit 194-222 (604) and Jack Berti had 198- 199 (561) for Tubing. Tess Har- vey hit 190(472) for Shipping. George Groff rolled 203 - 200 (556), Carol Johnson hit 160 for Maintenance and H. Gab- hart had 193. Melba Webber rolled 169(460) and Norman Thompson hit 207 (549) for Machine Shop. Bowlerettes { Duke” Isaacs is now ahead with 9 points and Bolton's Diner is tied with Monk Plumbing and Heating, 8 each. Bolton's Diner led the team scoring with 787 (2239). High individual of the week was Tess Morton with 201. Flo Rosenberger posted 183 (483) for top series. Others with high scores were E. Anderson 194 (478), S. Roberts 186 (481), L. Cyphers 181, A. Whiting 163-180, D. Oravitz 169-165. K. Kalafsky, J. Inman, L. Cyphers and E. Anderson had games in the 150’s. Dallas Woman’s Club On top of the league is Topazes with 9, each. Sapphires and Gar- nets have 7 each. Pearls rolled a single of 647 and Sapphires had 1660 total pins. 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LUZERNE MOTOR CO. ‘Wyoming Valley’s Oldest FORD Dealer—Since 1923 In Luzerne On The Luzerne-Dallas ‘Highway $58 per 287-1155 | | Room, Bosses and Tubing took 3 | Lehman and another ance, Productionn Planing and Ship-’ _THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1964 Girls" Basketball Team Has Victory Over GAR The girl’s basketball squad of Dallas Senior High played host jon Friday to GAR and won, 27—10. The team was determined to win af- ter losing to Kingston, 44—43, with two overtimes. Dallas was ahead throughout the game on Friday, playing hard in the second half to keep the lead. High scorers for Dallas were Con- nie Condaras with 12 points and Susan Dingle, 6 points. Dallas guards did a good job, letting only three goals in for six of GAR’S points. The local girls played without their star, Beverly Eck. Bev. suf- fered a broken finger in the first game of the season against Lake- when she played against Forty Fort. All games are played at 4 p.m. and spectators are cordially invi- (ted to attend. Support the team! Dairy. Rose Novroski hit 176-170 (490) for Joe’s Mens Shop and Liz Weale, rolled 166-168 (461), but they lost {all four to Goodman’s Florists. Jean Agnew led Goodman's with 171 (464). Lillian Trudnak led Delaney’s to a 3 point win over Apex with 168- 180 (475). Barbara Egliskis scored 170(461) for Elston’s. In the match between Mac Tools and O‘Malia, highest scoring was done by O’Malia’s J. Wilson with 163 and G. Gabel, 159, but the team lost 3 to Mac. Other highs were posted by J. Thompson 172, B. Casterline 177, S. Zimniski 164 and J. Miller 163. Sunday Mixed Top scorer was Eleanor Moyer as she piled up 187-166 (506) for Twisters On the same team, Peg Stouffer hit 164. Betty Stanley had 165 for B. P.’s. Ladies Country Bocar Manufacturing took a tight- er hold on top spot last Tuesday when it copped 3 points from second place Dallas Hardware. Bocar, now leading with 12 points, is followed by Forty Fort Lumber with 10. Dallas Hardware has 9 and Joe’s Pizza, 7. Bocar led the scoring with 809 (2305). Lila Lozo led the scoring with 190 178 (527) for Links Tavern. Marge Milne and Anita Pagcavage out scored her single game when Marg hit 167-200 (498) for Bernie's Pizza and Anita had 159-200 (489) for Forty Fort Lumber, Marie Bellas with 192-170 (510), Mary Dimmick, 189-174 (51) and Evelyn Kamont hitting 177-173 (493) spilled the most pins for [| Bocar. B. Egliskis hit 170. Other top scorers were Evelyn Roberts 183-168 (497) C. Hadsel 181 and J. Agnew, 167 for Dallas Hardware V. Harris had 162 (460) H. Bonomo 169, M. Considine 173, 1G. Gabel 1 5 and L. Weale 169. Industrial League There's a three-way tie in first place between Mushal’s Construct- ion. Gordnn’s Insurance and A&P led Wednesday with 3176 total pins and took 4 points from Parker Fuel. Highest series rolled was 553 by A. Stuks of A&P and K. Briggs of Automatic Service. Briggs’ series included a game of 230. Posting games in the 200’s were R. Bonomo 20., B. Boston 212 and R. Yaple 212-204 (539).* hit 194, and D. Wickard 19’ and A. Smith 192. B. Jordan’ a Dallas Wrestlers | church League Basketball Cop Victory, 34- 18 Dallas posted another Victory | Wednesday night when the' Senior High School matmen scored 34-18 over Forty Fort at Forty Fort. Lee Isaac chalked up his third straight pin and remained unde- | feated after pressing Rundle in the opening bout. Lou Isaac took his opponent in 53 seconds, giving the Mountaineers the lead which they held throughout the meet. Bill Kelley gained 5 points for Dallas when he pinned Schultz in 138 class and Kaschenbach took Ruger, 154 in only 39 seconds. John Bromin- ski of Dallas won a forfeit. Bout scores: 95—Lee Isaac, D. pinned Rundle in 2:37; 103—Lou Isaac, D, pinned Ceccoli in 53 sec- onds; 112—Anderson, D, decisioned Krupp; 5-0; 120—Tom Finn, D, de- cisioned Chwalek, 8-2; 127 — Me- Quoid," FF, decisioned Prokopchak, 3-1; 133—Rothstein, FF, decisioned Reese Finn, 5-3; 138—Kelley, D, pinned Schultz in 5:00; 145—Gieda, FF, decisioned Wadas, 7-4; 154— Kaschenbach, D, pinned Ruger in 39 seconds; 165—Gover, FF, de- cisioned Kerpovich, 3-2; 180—Whit- son, FF, pinned Allen in 1:24; un- limited — Brominski, forfeit. Dallas KeyClub News by DAVE KOPETCHNY Dallas Kiwanis Key Club held its monthly meeting Thursday, January 30 and discussed plans for the con- vention to be held in Philadelphia. April 17 to 19. It was announced that drill team practice will begin in two weeks and seniors are reminded that if they wish to aid in practice or act as substitutes at parades, it will be appreciated. Letters were dis- tributed to the following seniors who have been with the team three years: William Glahn, John Camp- bell, “Buddy” Jones, Jack Kaleta, Dave Elston, Mike Jones, Tom Pierce, Joe Ulinoski, Lee Philp and Bob Brown. Tom Rowett and Phil Heycock have been cleaning and repairing the drill rifles. The Key- ettes have been designing new uni- forms. A report was given on projects undertaken by members of the Key Club. Many helped needy families during the recent big snow storm; they delivered food to homes and brought in clothing for a family that was burned out. They shoveled snow and assisted in a search for a missing dog. Three members did an exception- al job during the three day storm pulling seventeen cars out of ditches and digging out many residents in the Center Street area "of Shaver- town. Brad Earl drew up posters for the American Legion and along with John Farley, wrote up the wrestling meets and other articles for the newspaper. Elmer Lameroux and his commit. tee have bein doing a wonderful job bringing up the mats before wrestling meets. Some members have aided personnel in the guid- ance office. They usher in church and Scott Alexander gave a general prayer in church. Members referee at intermural basketball games and Fabulous RECORD Value | O'Malia’s COLUMBIA | 12-HIT LP ALBUM VOLUME II © celebrating : “A Record in our SANITONE Drycleaning . Secret Love i ANDY WILLIAMS Moon River ol GEORGE MAHARIS Tonight i A. KOSTELANETZ Hey, There ROSEMARY CLOONEY Ebbtide PERCY FAITH It's All Right With Me VIC DAMONE if you enjoyed our first Album, you won't want to miss Volume II 12 GREAT ALL-TIME HITS 12 Moments to Remember FOUR LADS The Way You Look Tonight TONY BENNETT Stranger in Paradise ~ FRANK DEVOL Baubles, Bangles, Beads MERRILL STATON And This is My Beloved JERRY VALE If Ever | Would Leave You ANDRE PREVIN : COME IN, GET YOUR ALBUM-TODAY! MAIN PLANT and NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER BRANCH STORE I vo f O'Malia’s Laundry & Dry Cleaning wii Dallas kiighway SERVICE ° D, won on | * (Contuwed trom Page 1 A) HARVEYS LAKE | G F Ps Leech 8 0 16 Searfoss 5 2 12 | Price 2 0 4 | Brobst 6 3 15 | Harris 2 1 5 Crispell 5 4 14 28 10 66 | HUNTSVILLE G F Pts. Baur 1 1 3 | Eck 4 0 8 Hontz 0 1 1 | Brobst 6 0 12 | Kozick 5 5 15 | Rome 6 1 13 Meade 0 0 0 22 8 52 PRINCE OF PEACE G F Pia Coolbaugh 6 5 17 | B. Richardson 0 0 ol Allabaugh oA 11 T. Richardson 2 4 8 Ohlm n 1 3 3 Thomas 3 1 3 Thomas 3 1 7 Ell 5 4 14 1016 50 work on Audio Visual Aids at the games. Jack Mallin and Dave Kopetchny cleaned up the glass in the parking lot. Dallas J. V. Wrestlers Bre Still Undefeated Dallas J V Wrestling squad re- mains undefeated after the meeting with the Forty-Fort team at Forty- Fort High School Wednesday night. The local boys won four out of six bouts, total score 14-8. Dave Wada, going to the mat at 112, pinned his opponent, in the second period. Final bout scores: 95-Rusty Will- iams decisioned, 3-0; 112 — Dave Wadas pinned, 5-0; 127-Scott Alex- ander decisioned, 3-0; 133 — Mark Dymond ‘lost decision, 0-3; 133- Larry Richards was pinned 0-.; 138 Doug LaBar, decisioned, 3-0. The Dallas team has a record of 6-0. They will travel to Lake-Leh- man Thursday, February 6, for their next meet. LEAGUE STANDINGS: WwW L Harveys Lake 7 1 Huntsville 6 2 Trucksville 6 2 Prince of Peace 3.-.5 East Dallas 2 6 | Shavertown 0 8 ~ BECTION B — PAGE 5 Next week's schedule at Dallas | Senior High School: 6:30—Prince of Peace vs. ville 7:30—Dallas Junior High 8th and | 9th All-Stars Tracks-| | 8:30—Huntsville vs. Harveys Lake | 9:30—East Pallas vs. Shavertown For Letter Press Or Offset Try The Dallas Post | | DOGS GO FOR BIG RED SHUSH PUP IN A BIG WAY Crunchy, bite- size Big Red Shush Pup un- locks a new flavor that’s sure to satisfy all dogs. Get some today. CRISPELL FARM SERVICE NOXEN, PA. # r ALL NEW! Quality Food At Reasonable Prices! 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