P Hh. a SERS ES EN I AR eS sore: NE DALLAS, PEN N SYLVANIA FS EAERNAEAERNASRARERAERRARRRRRRRARAARANAR ~ Bowling News Crown Major League Shavertown Lumber lost 3 points Friday to Dallas Nursery but is: still on top with 26 points followed | by Monk Plumbing and Heating with 25." The “nursery” remains in third with 24 and Dallas Shopping Center is tied with Wesley's Gulf, 23 each. It was one of those nights for the jAajor boys as two posted games in he 270’s and one hit 258. Fred Adams made the biggest news as he spilled 279 in one game for Gosart’s. He also hit ‘214 and totalled 668. Ted Kostrobala toppled 277 (649) for Michael's. Chalking up the 258 was Nick Stredny who also scored 200-201 and totalling + 659 for Dallas Nursery. Also turning in 600 series were Harold Kocher 222 (607) and Tony Bonomo 213-204 (607). Frank Kar- dell hit 213-200 (593), Pete Hos- podar had 211 (594), Jim Lohman rolled 213 (582), Amby Vida 219 (582), Rich Bonomo 210 (575) and Joe Klass had 222 (560). Chalking up 200 plus games were Varner, Bennett, Metz, Pineno, Koc- her, Jr., R. Bonomo, Nafus, Wendell, Yankoski, Kamont. The week before, Pete Hospodar took top honors when he hit 242- 246 (671) for Monk's team. Nick Stredny posted 258-219 (666) for Dallas Nursery, Fred Adams had 231- 210, (631) and Bruce Varner roll- ed 244 (614) for Gosart's, Harold Bennett chalked up 201-213 (607) for ‘American Legion. . Others posting 560 series and over cr Nafus, Rudick, Whiting, R. ““Bonomo, Shalata, Krajewski. Bowlerettes Whiting's Parts took all 4 from onk Plumbing and Heating and ike “Isaacs took 3 from Bolton's Diner; both still head the league, ‘Whiting’s with 22 ‘and Isaacs, 20. I" Top scorer for the night was + Kay Kalafsky for Bolton's with - 1%7 (467). Doris Cyphers hit +. 167, Toots Langdon 165 and . Ruth Nygren 167. Duke Isaacs -and Whiting's Parts are now. tied with 23 points each after Isaacs copped 3 from Whiting's Thursday night. ‘Congratulations for the _ night, went to Kay Kalafsky of ‘Bolton's Diner when she toppl- Led 171-196-170 (537). Ann © Corbett led Isaacs with 162- 172 (490). . Single game honors went to Toots London with 199. Betty Lu Risch hit 165-174, Lois Bolton had 169, Wand Doris Cyphers. posted 168. Sunday Night Mixed Hens and Hoods are tied in first Wwith 25 each after Hens copped all 4 from Hoods Sunday Night. Jack |. Stanley ‘Jed the men's scoring with 211 (523) for Tangoes. Topping the women’s scores was Betty Stanley’s 162 (451). Eleanor Moyer had 167 (450). Travelling Addy Asphalt took 3 from Plains Electric with Tom Gauntlett hitting 203-236 (615) and Leo Yankoski posting 221-201 (613). Fred Adams turned in: 200 (568), Al Ciccarelli (564) and Bob Moore 211 (531). ". Dallas Engineers lost 3 to Bob's Den. Pete Kosloski led the victors with 269 (634) while top man for Dallas was Jim Lohman with 217 (583). Addy Asphalt took 3 from Casino Sunset: when the two home teams met’ last Saturday. Top score for the ight was s Al Ciccarelli with 215- | 208 (591) for Addy. by Doris R. Mallin Tom Gaunt- lett hit 210 (577); Bob Moore had 213 (560). Leading Casino was Steve Bono- mo with 227 (579); Charlie Williams hit 202 (565). ° Dallas Engineers took 3 from Bavitz Recreation. Dick Ide led the scoring for Dallas with 213 (601). Jack Trudnak rolled 222 (580). Dallas Woman's Club Swedes are out in front by 5 points with = 21. TLimeys, Swiss, Aussies and Scots are tied up in second. Scots took team honors last week with 587 (1667). Stella Bulford led the indi- vidual scoring when she posted 203 (504) for the Scots. Jeanne Richards led Swiss with 168 (480), Theresa Graham hit 183 (466) for Limeys and Virginia Payne hit 199 for Swedes. Ann Jordan helped the Scots with a single 170. Country League Joe's Pizza knocked Bocar Man- ufacturing out of first place last Tuesday when it took all 4 from Bernie's Pizza and moved up to the top with 27 points.. Bocar split 2-2 with Meneguzzo's and is one point behind. ‘ Link’s Tavern won 3 from Forty-Fort Lumber to keep its third place. position” with 21, points. Forty-Fort and Meneguzzo’s broke up the fourth place tie, with Forty . Fort taking over the spot with 19 points. ‘Meneguzzo’s has 18. Mary ‘Dimmick and Lila Lozo battled it out for top indi- vidual honors. . Mary took the lead with 201-192 (545) for Bo- car and Lila “spilled 184-203" (542) for Link’s. . Evelyn Rob-.. erts (hit 196-170 (523), Mary Ann Considine rolled 211-171 (522); Bernie Pape toppled 165- 198 (520) ‘and Evelyn Kamont - posted 167-186 (506). ] Marge McCarty turned in 169-182 (484), Mary Shook had 182-167 (483), Rose Novroski spilled 166 (475), Helen Bonomo .chalked up 176 (473). and Ginger Gosart rolled 164-161 (476). “Flo Hornby hit 168. Lakers i Jim Finn Jed the scoring last week when he chalked up 214 (565), sharing honors = with Ginger Gosart who led the girls with 213 (551). q Marie Ritts turned in 193 (478). Sophie Zimmiski hit 183 and Becky Casterline: rolled (476). Harold Kocher posted a. 200. Kocher’s. Boys are leading the league with 23 points and Link's Bar and Grill. is next with 22. Sportsman Bar-M has 20 and Steg- maigr. Ladsy 19%. Boys 1045 (2839), Kocher's Girls 965 and Burke's s Bar B-Q 2662 total pins... Imperialettes hy O’'Malia Laundry took all 4 from a fighting Delaney’s team Friday to take a firmer hold on first place. O’Malia now has 26 points and De- laney dropped. out of second to a and Goodman; 21. each. - won 3 from Goodman. and moved 22. Elston’s took 3 from Apex, and Joe's Men's Shop and Mac Tools split -2-2.- Doris Nafus really poured it on for her O’Malia team as she blasted away, at the pins to a tune of 186-126-181 (503). Nice ° going, Doris! 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J 2 Ruth Stair took Jewell Thompson led Joe's with 164 | (470) and Barbara Egliskis hit 161- | 179, (467). ? Hitting high singles were Helen | ' Bonomo 179, Déris Amos 178, Jean Piech 175, Theresa Thompson 1686, Edie Shaffer 164, Kate Gansel 161, | and Lillian Trudnak 160. Last week’s scoring honors went to Helen Bonomo with 13-180 (513). Jean Agnew roll- ced 165-175 (487) and Gloria {| Charnitski posted 166-171 (462). Chalking up 160 plus gameg head- | Team honors. went to Kocher's | Back. Mt. Neighborhood place in third, tied: up with Apex | Garrity | up from fifth place to second with | sirigle’ game | { honors. with 188. (489) for Elston’s, take to the roads . . car. The Wyoming National Bank, Back Mountain Office stimulates that desire even more by display- | THE DALLAS POST, | low payment plan suggested. Shown {here are Mrs. Janet Beech, Mrs. | John Withey in the driver's seat, | - The first round of the Church League Playoffs got underway Sat- urday night at the Dallas Junior High School Gym. Prince of Peace, which took the regular-season championship, was eliminated in the first game as they were soundly ‘| trounced by a fired-up East Dallas five, 60-36! The second game also ended in a rout, as Harveys Lake, the League's second-place team smothered: Huntsville 65-38, and | ed by Mar iyn Motris with 189, were Evelyn Kamont, Liz Weale, Kate Gansel, Jewell Thompson, Ruth Ben- nett and Ruth Stair. ? Industrial The tie in first place was broken last week when the two teams met and Soldier Darts took 3 from Parker Fuel. Soldier Darts now have 30 points and Parker, 28. D. Magil and Robert Berkey were top scorers with Magil > hitting (574) and Berkey post- ing 222 (566), both for A & P. + Chalking up games in the 200’s were. Adams, Ransom, Dungey and R.‘Bonomo.. .. Disque Funeral Home, with 3 points from Code’s Esso last week, is still holding ‘top spot with, 27 points, followed not too far behind ‘by ‘Sheldon’s Lunch with 25. Bol- ton!s Diner has 4. :~Sheldon’s won all 4 from 2'Robinson’s Kennels led by Art Ranson with 224-214 (603). Ted Heness posted 201 (572) - “for Robinson’s.. Bolton's, led -by Charlie. Williams, hitting 223 (573) and Harold KKocher, «Sr. with 561, copped 4 from Caddie LaBar. W. Check hit 201 (582) for Dod- | son's. as the boys took all from Klass Motors. Brothers 4 and Phil- lips: - Supply split 2-2 with Joe Kravitz hitting 235 (573) for the Brothers. Gordon Insurance and Shady Side split 4 ‘with Mike Ole- | nick | Jeading Gordon's with 207- 212" (575). : Leg Evans set the pace for Stonehurst Cottages as the team | took - 4 from «Columbia Catering. | | Lee hit 233 (589) and Dan Federic- ci had 208 (570). Jack Birnstock i hit 7 220-213. (585) « for. Codes. | Payne Printery took 3 from Henry's. Edgar. Heness took the “lime- I: light”! with three games of 170 i each. . Edgar will receive a | trigiicate award from ABC for his series. Games over 200 were posted by | waglchart, Michael, Heidel, Appel, | Quick, Tarasavage, Thier, Banks, | Roberts and Berkey. ENEANEEERNANERRENAENANENNE NAA NNN NARGSR RENN | - Church League Basketball BERwEm by Keith Yeisley Trucksville bested Shavertown in the final tilt 54-41. Prince of Peace - East Dallas Prince of Peace just could not seem to get an offense moving in | the first game, while East Dallas, | with Tom Oney and Wes Evans scoring 9 and 8 points respectively, built up ‘a comfortable 26-12 half- time lead. The third quarter began { with a. flare-up between Prince of | Peace’s rugged rebounder, Bob Cool- baugh and East Dallas’ Tom Oney. Both players were ejected from the game, and this also hurt Prince of Peace’s chances for a comeback victory. Wes Evans took over in the scoring where Tom Oney left off, and finished as the game’s high scorer with 22 counters. Oney’s 9 came in for second-place scoring honors, followed by Frank Tencza and John Zarno with 8 each. Jim Thomas again paced the Prince of Peace ‘scoring with 16 tallies, fol- lowed by Ralph Ell's 10, all of which he scored in the second half. This victory was. especially sweet for "| pionship East Dallas, since East Dallas was eliminated from the League cham- | three: weeks ago when Prince of Peace's Coolbaugh sunk | the, winning goal with two seconds showing on the clock. ! Harveys Lake-Huntsville In the second game, Harveys Lake | had little trouble disposing of Hunts- | ville, which ‘was without the serv- | ices of its outstanding John An- dreoli; who was transferred by his company to Lancaster. Harveys Lake jumped off to an overwhelm- ing -30-12 halftime lead and were | never once in danger. Gene Brobst ledithe scoring for the Harveys Lake | quintet, although five of their play- | ers hit for double figures!" Gene had 19 points, Percy McMillan, who played a fine game off the boards, | scored 12, Bob Harris and Larry | Crispell, 11 each, and Dick Sear- | foss, 10. Don Rome was Huntsville’s top scorer with 13 points, followed by. Bill Strausser’s 10 and Clint | Brobst’s 8. Trucksville-Shavertown In the final game of the evening, | Trucksville jumped ahead to a 3- point halftime lead and never re- linquished it, as they got stronger throughout the contest. Keith Yeisley led the Trucksville scoring with 15 points, followed by Bill Oney with 12 and Bob Hontz and Don Hinkle with 8 each. Bob Hontz did an exceptional job of rebound- ‘ing, coring out of a crowd consist- | ently with the ball. Don Santa Croce also did a fine job off the FOR A DELIGHTFUL SUNDAY DINNER OR A DELIGHTFUL DINNER ANYTIME | GREENBRIAR LODGE ROUTE 29 ’ RD. HARVEYS LAKE, PA. « TELEPHONE 639-5539 Paul Coran ~ Maitre d' hotel THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1965 Heralding Spring: Kunkle's Sportscar In Shavertown Bamk ‘With Spring comes that desire to |i ing a bright red MG Midget right, daughter looking on, and Winfield | . in a sports- |in the bank lobby with a tempting Parsons, bank manager. The Midget was placed in the bank lobby, courtesy of Kunkle Motors, Kunkle. PTA MEETING Executive Board of Lake-Lehman Area Joint PTA meets at 7:30 p.m., March 23, at the high school for reorganization, with all officer, com- mittee chairman, and head teachers urged to. attend. boards. JR seored 13 of Bis 15 points and Bill Oney scored 10 of his 12 points in the second half. Teachers John Baur and Bob Cicon led the Shavertown attack with 21 and 11 points respectively. Baur hit with excellent accuracy and con- sistently on his long set shots, sink- ing 10 goals from beyond the foul line. Bob Cicon scored 9 of his 11 points in the second half, trying to keep Shavertown in the game to no avail. The second round of the playoffs resumes on Saturday night at the Junior High School Gym. There will be a preliminary game at 7 p.m., followed by the Trucksville- Harveys Lake game at 8. The win- ner will go against East Dallas the following Saturday night for the playoff championship. East Dallas drew the bye for this week's action. ‘For "March Of Dimes” | Reese’ Finn Places First In Math Test At Dallas . ministered by Mr. | ander, WARM Double Dribblers To Meet Local Teachers Local basketball fans are in for a big treat next Friday night, March 26, when the WARM Double Dribblers come to town for a thril- ling game against the faculty mem- bers of Lake-Lehman and Dallas Senior and Junior High Schools. The game, held for the benefit of the March of Dimes, will be play- ed in the Dallas Senior High School gymnasium. Gordon Diettrick is chairman of the great event and assures everyone that it will be an exciting night. Mrs. Gordon Diet- trick is chairman of the March of Dimes in the Back Mountain Area. Thirty-four of the top mathe- matics students at Dallas Senior High School recently competed in a mathematics contest sponsored by King’s College. The test was ad- Fred Templin, mathematics instructor at the high school. The top score in the written ex- amination was achieved by Reese Finn, a senior. Placing in order from second to seventh place re- spectively were: David Hess, junior; | Stephen Farrar, senior; Scott Alex- junior; Fred Mintzer, junior; Monica Haradem, senior; and Rus- sel Williams, junior. Others who wrote the examina- tion were: Seniors — Robert An- derson, Linda Dymond, Jean Flem- ing, Conrad Gonzales, Walter Gos- art, Charles Higgs, Charles Miller, Charles Morgan, William Roberts, Nicholas Sosik, Harry Sweppen- heiser, ‘Thomas Wardell, Shirley Zarychta, Juniors — Lewis Dixon, Stanley Dorrance, Katherine Dur- bino, Mark Dymond, Ernest Gay, Thomas Harris, Lee Isaac, William Kyle, Raymond McClary, = Todd Richards, Russel = Stoss, Howard Wiener, Richard Yanalunas. Soph- omores — Greg Higgs. Back From Korea Sp/4 Donald ‘C. Pall, son of Mr. | and Mrs. John Pall, Hunlock Creek | R D 1, has returned from his tour of duty in Korea. He is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High' School, class of 1963. After spending a 30-day furlough with his parents, Donald will return to Fort Eustis, Virginia. Save On Your Printing Try The Dallas Post OFFSET DEPARTMENT See the March CRISPELL’S FARM NOXEN, PA. 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