The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 08, 1965, Image 9

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Fowiing News
o IENENEENNE
rown Major
Shavertown Lumber won 3 from
Gosart’s Appliances Friday while
Monk Plumbing and Heating lost
3 to Michael's Excavating, shaking
up the top teams. The
men” gained a little more margin,
still in first place with 34 points.
Michael's moved up into second with
32 and the “plumbers”
third with 31. Dallas Nursery is in
taking 3 from Automatic Cigarette
and Wesley's Gulf is tied with Dal-
las
split with Dallas Dairy
Shoppers lost 3 tc West Side Nov-
elty.
Birth’s Esso.
Mike Gorey made big news
when he blasted away at the
ping for a total of €87 includ-
ing 246-224-217 games. John
Belton posted 242 (618).
Top scores in the upper 500’s were
Harold Bennett 201-206 (596); C.
Finarelli 213 (594); Steve Bonomo
203 (585); Dave Eddy 233 (584);
Dave Zimmerman 220 (582); Chiz
Lozo 211 (582); Roy Stair (571);|
Ted Kostrobala 216 (575); Bill Amos
216 (561); Nick Stredny 221 (564);
Al Ciccarelli 215 (566); Andy Matte
205 (574); Chet Molley 220 (564).
Single games in the 200’s were
posted by Brace, Reese, Buynak,
Glasser, Vida, Moore, R. Bonomo.
Back Mt. Neighborhood
Rich Bonomo tepped the high
scoring Thursday night when
he piled up 222-213-213 (648)
for Stonehurst Cottages. Joe
Kiass turtied in 226-206 (631)
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Sunday (only)
(Con’t. 8 to 11)
Stewart Granger
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Monday - Tuesday
Carol Baker
in
“The Miracle”
“lumber- | ona
dropped to |
| Charles Williams posted 212 (567)
yurth place with 29 points after |
Shopping Center after Wesley's |
and the |
/ | Purvin 233, Check, Bonfig, Stitzer,
American Legion lost 3 to |
i Imperialettes
by Doris R. Mallin
for Klass Motors and Harold
Kocher, Jr. spilled 206-209
(603) for Robinson’s Kennels.
There were several high series
in the 500’s. Nick Stredny
toppled 214-208 (599) and Fred
Adams 230 (576) and Nick Buynak
(561) for Disque Funeral Home; J.
Pugh hit 212 (577) for Sheldon’s
Lunch. Harold Kocher Sr. and
INEEEEEREES §
and 206 (567) respectively for Bol-
ton’s. Diner. W. Check hit 225 (567)
for Dodson’s Market.
Hitting over 200 were Reese,
Kacharsky, R. Henness, E. Henness,
Brek,
koski.
Disque’s is in first place with 35
points; Bolton’s has 34; Sheldon’s
32; Gordon's is in fourth with 27;
Shady Side has 26%; Robinson’s
has 26; Stonehurst 25; in eight is |
Klass with 23; ninth, Code’s with
22, and in tenth, Brothers 4 with
22.
Astolfi, Michael, ‘and Yan-
Junior
The group of boys,
O’Malia Laundry still heads the
| league after taking 3 points from
Apex Auto Parts Friday night.
O'Malia now has 36 points. The
three-way tie between Apex, Garrity i
and Delany wag broken after Apex’s
loss of 3, Delaney’s 4 point loss to |
Elston’s Dairy and Garrity’s 2 point |
split with Joe’s Men Shop. Garrity |
has 28, Apex 27 and Delaney, 26.
Goodman's Florist has 25 after los-
ing 4 to Mac Tools and Mac has 24. |
Elston’s has 23 and Garrity, 28.
Helen Bonomo was ton scorer |
of the night when she hit 170-
173 (495). Alice Miller toppled
166-194 (493), taking honors
fer high single game.
Barbara Egliskis posted 172 (465) |
and Evelyn Kamont hit (461).
High singles were also posted Wig
Lil Krajewski 167, Liz Weale 161,
Patti Olenick 160, Edie Shaffer 178,
Tooties Denmon 177, Gloria Char-
nitski 163, Jewell Thompson 164.
Top scorers the week before
were Helen Bonomo with 180-
165-188 (533) and Jean Agnew
hitting 189 (502). Ruth Stair
had 183 (46%) and Evelyn
Kamont rolled 178 (465).
Anne Kardell came through with
a 166 and Jewell Thompson hit 166.
Sunday Night Mixed
Hoods hold top spot with 35]
points, taking all 4 from Cripples
last Sunday, Hens lost 4 to Tangoes
but still hold second with 30. Tan-
goes have 26. Twisters lost 3 to |
Gems and are in fifth with 20 and |
Gems have 17.
Ed Roth copped honors for
the men when he set the pace
for Gems with 210 (572).
" 'Grace Wilson led the girls when
she piled up 192- 189- 163 (349)
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Pictured above are the Comets,
first half champions of the Junior
League.
for Tangoes. Tangoes won 4
from Hens and Gems took 3
from Twisters.
Eleanor Moyer led Cripples with |
194 (471) and Marge Milne hit 171
(467) for Hoods. Hoods took all 4 |
| from Cripples and. lead the league
| with 35 points.
Hens are in second
with 30 and Tangoes have 26.
Single high games were turned |
in by Sue Schalm 160, Ed Ratcliffe
194, Jack Stanley 190, Ken Bayliss!
197, Doris Maturi
Wilson 192.
Industrial
169, Sherwood
Art Ransom won honors for
his. 235 (606) with Soldier
Darts Thursday. His team took
all 4 from Thomas Barber Shap.
A successful first season for the
League at Crown Imperial
| Bowling Lanes is nearing a close.
pictured above
with their instructors, will wind up
competition some time in May with
la playoff between first half champ-
The league goes into action |
|| (495);
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1965
Junior
ions, Comets,
second half.
proved their games
have developed good form and style. |’
(every Saturday
Imperial Lanes.
Left to right are: Tony Bonomo,
" Beston led Adams. ‘Market to a
[ 3 point victery over Parker
| Fuel when he piled up 224
| (595) and Charlie Kazokos led
Parker Fuel with 203 (569).
ed in by Gregorski, Wendell, Magill,
Berkey, Tkaczyk 230, Janik.
Country
Joe’s Pizza took 3 points from
| Forty Fort Lumber and leads the
way with 35 points, followed close-
| ly in second by Meneguzzo’s with
34, Link's and Meneguzzo’s split!
| 2-2 and Link's is third with 32%.
| Bocar Manufacturing won 3 from
{ Bernie's . Pizza : and _holds fourth |
Sl place with 32° points.
Arlene Hespodar took the
limelight with top single game
when she spilled 205 for Joe's
Her series of 484, however
was topped. Helen Bonomo led
tthe way with 178-187-160
(525) for Bernies and Mary
Dimmick rolled 163-190-165
(518) for Bocar.
| Rose Novroski toppled 166-170 |
Lila Lozo posted 167- 163 |
| (487); Evelyn Roberts had 171
(479); Bernie Pape hit 165 (461);
and Mary Ann Considine rolled
(460).
Games over 160 were chalked up
considerably.
Some who started out as beginners
Single games over 200 were turn-
and winners of the/
The league started out
with two teams and has stretched
to ten and the bowlers have im- |
morning at Crown proprietor;
| Schell 160.
lup 202-223 (608)
League Nears End Of Season
Jolin Swingle has the record to |
date of highest game, 222,
series,
league with an average of 152;
George Kostrobala and John Swin- |
gle are carrying 151’s and Lew Rog-
[ers
Comets Bre First Half Champs
has a 146. Bob Nicols and |
Greg Novroski; Don
Chamberlin; Bob Nygren; Mark Rog-
ers and Bob Fallon, Captain.
by Egliskis, Kamont, TY
Olenick, Williams, and McCarty.
Bowlerettes
Libby Cyphers led the way
for Monk Plumbing and Heat-
ing last Thursday when she
piled up 166-176 (492) and the
team took 4 from Bolton's
Diner.” Joyce Bevan set the
pace for Duke Isaacs with 166- |
173 (489). They took 2; from
Whiting’s Parts.
| George
| Katyl,
Dot Davis hit 170, Ellie Anderson
166, Marge Hislop 177 and Ann|
Duke Isaacs is on top now with |
30% points; Whiting’s has 29%;
Bolton's 21 and Monk's, 15.
| Gearze Shupp
Joe Shalata and Rich Bono-
mo shared individual scoring
honors last week in the Mon-
day night league. Joe toppled
627 pins for Cook’s Excavating
including 205-231 games and
Rich knocked over 266 in one |
game, totalling 626 for Hill Top |
Inn.
Andy Matte and Bob Moore team-
ed up for Town House Restaurant, |
Andy posting 218-200 (610) and |
Bob rolling 221 (601). M. Shaw piled |
for Cook’s, and
Al Wendell hit 573.
"Dear Column:
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PUZZLED
Bucky Hale have rolled 510 and 501 |
|
| was the first to be scored in the |
league and Bob Nicols has two, 200- | than that when he spilled 244 and
203.
The Browns are leading the sec- | DannyRichards,
{ond half with 18 points, All Stars |liams,
| have 17 and Rangers, 16.
Instructors are Joe Halowitch,
( Arlington Vanderhoff, Richard Bo-
{nomo, Nick Buynak and Tony Bo- Registrations Saturday
nomo.
Captains are John Swingle, Mets;
Jay Pope, Rangers; Bob Katyl, Bills;
Kostrobala, Braves; Dave
Ed Adametz, Broncos; Kenny
Youngblood, Yanks; Al Brown, Spar- |
tans; Gary McDade, All Stars.
Harold Kocher
Bar with 211 (571);
Phillies; Bob Fallon, Comets; |
|
|
led Spor tsmen’s |
and Mike Rud- |
ick hit 204 (568) tor Kuehn's Phar-
macy.
High single games were chalked
up by Williams, Gulitis, Bialogo-
| wicz, Bojarcheck, Kundrat, Daylida,
| Shemanski,
Fortey, Trudnak, Monte
(2), Hudak, Meade, Yankoski, and
Eddy.
Community Service -
Stanton TV took all 4 from Or-
chard Farm last Monday, stretching |
the margin to 30 points ing first
with 31
place, while Ben Franklin,
from Boyd White's, is in second
with 26. Besecker’s lost 3 to Guy-
25 each. Guyette
and Orchard Farm are tied
19 each.
Top scorer of the night was
Kostrobala with a big 642
series for Stanton’s. His series
included 212-249 games. Jack
Landis hit 217 (573) for Guy-
ette’s.
Games over 200 were posted by |
Kardell, Peterson, Austin (2), Bol-
ton and Ambrose.
Dallas Engineers and Link's Bar |
and Link’s took 2 points from the |
Engineers. Bill Weaver led ‘the
John Kriel had |
(578) and Harold Rod
|
|
| met a week ago at Crown Imperial |
1 way with 202- (587); Gerald Harris |
[ hit 206-221 (582);
| 241
Fin 222 (567).
l'ette’'s and is now tied in third with |
| Boyd White's,
with |
Tex Breaks Crown Record
With A Big 710 Series
Tex Wilson broke all records set
at Crown Imperial
night when he toppled 710 pins in
three games. Tex who just recent-
ly joined St. Paul’s Lutheran Bro-
therhood League to fill in for Al-
ton Whittaker for the remainder of
the season, not only topped the
| league's record high series with his
| big score, but also the high game. |
| He piled up 279 pins during his
| second game. Throughout the night, |
he missed in only one frame and
split in another,
game.
Tex's average has been going |
steadily down recently and he
seemed to be in a kind of “rut”
with his bowling. He was pleased
when he finally wound up that first
game with a 187 and certainly
“came out of the woods” with that
279. That's where he told himself
and | series respectively and two others | to settle down and chalk up at least
521. Bob Nicols Toads the | have posted 200 games. Jay Pope's a
234 to wind up the evening with
a nice round 700. But, he did more
| beat the records previously set by
70%; Charlie Wil-
708;
Little League To Hold
With the advent
Little Leaguers have
awaiting them
Registration will be held at Shav-
ertown Fire Hall on Saturday morn-
| ing from 10 to 11:30. All boys nine
years old and up are welcome.
of Spring,
good news
First practice will begin April 24.’
Lanes Friday |
both in the first
and Bob Moore 704.
SECTION B — PAGE 1
| Parents” Night Tonight
| A Parents’ Night will be held to-
night at 7:30 at the Dallas Senior
| High School for parents of tenth
and eleventh grade students. The
purpose of the meeting is to explain
curriculum choices of students for
next year. Mr. George McCutcheon,
Counselor, will also answer questions
relative to college, business, Indus-
trial Arts and technical school train-
ing.
Parents are urged to attend.
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