The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 22, 1965, Image 9

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    - DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA LE By _THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1965 SECTION B — PAGE 1
and Pete Hospodar had 201. |
Kuehn’s Pharmacy. But, the girls weren't sitting |
Bill Morton toppled 218
leading the | Linear Al Ciccarelli won individual
Link’s Bar
Kocher's Boys are
: Winterstein 206, John Jones 211. Joe's is leading the way with 42 Register On Saturda up. George Shields
CROWN IMP ERIAL LANES Frey) Crown Imperial Majors points. Bocar, with 35% and Y The team is sponsored by the] . =
: : Things are close in the top sec- | Link’ s, 34}, are second and third For Lake Little League Harveys Lake Lions and managed On Air Carrier
] : | tion of the Major League with three and Forty Fort has 311%. Retigteal f H Sak | by Alfred Wendel. |. ‘Airman iGevise P, Shields, USN
bl BO BE TT ee rl JT errs ook Wins sul TI Cots Ee UE
ooms- ; 1 ay Pian as Toss) | outdid themselves ao] Saturday from 9 am. to 5 p.m. Elwood I Davis have. on their com-| of Route 3, Dallas is serving as a
Maer | NEWS BY DORIS MALLIN I EE nets Til olny Warks, | Titiee the Band working. Seain Otlerin rma oF ae Ere
West | oiding & St Dace, ww practicing or sumpin’: ‘the “gals” Pole 126, Harveys Lake. All boys | Tom Cadwalder and Ralph Dula.| carrier USS Franklin D. Roosevelt,
newly | pm = Eg #0 usually a Rs Hi (from 8 to 12 years of age are in- | LOM reports he is making changes which operates out of Mayport, Fla.
High | Lakers Moore last Monday when Shaw | lin took 3 from Guyette’s. Boyd en wr air anit Tales, | vited to sign up. Parents or guardian |» the clubhouse which will make MERE el Bad
riars, Gerald Harris with 207 (558) piled up 216-212 (617) for , | White and Orchard Farm split 2-2. H Ta th hoi nf Sunday night, Henry Moyer | must accompany boys when signing it much more convenient for the|the past week. He has it well
gram. led the men and Marie Ritts, Cook’s and Bob chalked up a Stanton TV and Ben Franklin are | 1 oating, with anomhes dq oo. 35. | scattered 612 pins all over ree — | mothers stand and for the storing | limed, fertilized and seeded. The
a this hitting 182 (539), led the 235 game for Town House. | tied in first place With 32 points | RE 3 Em 1 Tancs 13 amd 14 ac He piled ap | 72 velling of all team properties. Dula reports infield should be in top shape when
Blair, women last week. Bill Yuscel- Teaming up with Moore was |each. Boyd White's team is sec- | | _e 2] : ar | 202.212-193" for. Hens. Sher. Dallas Engineers took 2° points he has been preparing the field for | practice begins.
Gregg f lis hit 203; Fran Schuler had Fred Adams, hitting 212-211 |ond with 31; Besecker’s has og; | OOF Ah whi a os ne wood Wilson chalked up 201 from Mozip Saturday with George
teven § 200; Ginger Gosart chalked (610) and they set the pace for | Guyette’s 23 and Orchard Farm, 22. Land Do Nutce ate tod aio (545) for Hoods. Ken Bayliss | Thompson leading the way on al
} | sted 180 (476) and Wilma a 3 point win over Meade’s | Bob Maturi chalked up a 202 and | 29 sach 5 TY, an rolled a 200, P. Schalm hit 199, | °00 series. Jack Trudnak hit 200 |
a | Klem rolled 178 (474). Garage. Cook’s took 4 from | Zachary posted a big 223. Z Ed Roth 192.
mo jos | ©
league with 39 points.
is in second with 35; Hanson's Bar:
has 33 and Stegmaier Lads. 32%
Burkes Bar B-Q and Link's Bw
shared honors with 2717 total pins
and a 955 game respectively.
The league has already picked
new officers for the 1965-66 season.
Charles Raklewicz is president; Mil-
lie. Schuler, vice-president, Jane
Bicking, treasurer and Marie Ritts,
secretary.
George Shupp
Individual scoring honors
: went to M. Shaw and Bob
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Therese’s as the team copped 3
from Sportsmen. Bialogowicz hit
210 (574) for Sportsmen.
Suburban Dairy took 4 from
Hanson's Bar with Vic Daylida hit- !
ting 229 for the Dairy. Hill Top
Inn won all 4 from Davis’ Market. |
Memory had a 202 for Davis’.
Community Service
Anderson set the pace for
Besecker’s Real Estate last
Monday when he spilled 267
(595) and the team took 3
points from Stanton TV.
Frank Kardell hit 233 (587) for
Ben Franklin and J. Bolton led
Guyette’s with 211 (572). Frank-
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hit 212 for St.
1 finally got Jewell Thompson to
sit down and give me some idea as
to which names belong to women
and which to men in the Linear
| League. All during the season, 1
have asked for help with this and
got none. The scores have been
piling up and as much as I would
like to have given credit where it
| was due; I. couldn't because I
| could not tell by the last names
| whether it was ‘male or female.
{ Thanks ‘a ‘heap, Jewell! You're a |
| “jewel” for taking the time.
| 1 still don't have the standing
but the last two week of scores I
have are those of March 30 and
April 6. C. Higgs “‘starred” during
| the former when he piled up 206-
215 (614) for Boiler Room. J. Merc
hit 223 (603) for. Buffing. Jack
Zarno spilled 206 (599) for Shipping
and M. Hawk led: Compound with
210 (563). he
Topping the women’s scores were
B: Jones with 183-179’ (517) and
Marie . Ritts ‘hitting “* 168-166-175
(509) for Compound. J.” Elgaway
had 176 (484) and. ‘M. Whitesell
had 183-170 (481) for Rubber Trim.
H. Bialogowicz hit? 176 (483) for
Supply Room: Jane “Bicking had
166-162 (462); H. Bainbridge rolled
175 (465) ‘and B! Yuscellis posted
197.(475%. F
On April 6th, J "Merc took hon-
[ors with ~202-202 - (582). F. Ritten-
| house topped the: women’s scores
[with | 163- 168-2117 (542); M. “White-
| sell hit 207, (522); BY Yuscellis 177
| (481); J. Bicking. 188
Bialogwicz 168 (462) 3
| 169-172 (497): G Charnitski 168
| (463).
| Other top scores over the two
week period were "M. Higgs 161, H.
- Bialogwicz 168, M: Schuler 168; M.
| Ritts 166, J. Elgaway 163; B. Rit-
scoring honors with 206-215-
203 (624) for West Side Novel-
ty and Steve Bonomo hit 213-
219 (620) for Michael's Exca-
vating. Al Wendell posted 284
(618) for Wesley Gulf.
Chalking up series in the top
500’s were M. Whiting 201-200
(587), Bob Moore 214 (582), Mike
Rudick (579) for Birth’s Esso, piling
up ‘2735 total pins. Rich Bonomo
with 207-225 (597), Tony Bonomo
223 (584) and Pete Hospodar 211-
212 (593) teamed up on Monk's
for a total of 2783. Other top series
were turned in by Stredny 202
(563), G. Thompson 203 (583),
Glasser (566), Kocher, Jr. 202
(564), Varner 224 (585), Brace 218!
(563), Nafus 222 (572), Trudnak|
214 (561), Gorey 231 (572), Klass
204 (566).
Metz, Michael, Kostrobala,
Debarry and Zimmerman.
Merc,
Industrial
Soldier Darts are heading the
lineup with 40 points but had a’
setback Wednesday when they lost|
3 points to Ranch Wagon. Ranch
Wagon is now tied in third place
with A & P, 34 points each. Parker |
Fuel took only 1 point from Thomas |
Barber Shop and is now in second |
with exactly 36.
LADS with 33 after taking all 4
points from American Legion.
Adams Market has 32.
. Top. scorers last week were .
Wilson for Adams with 235
(695) and Al Wendel; directly
opposite on A & P, with 204-
208 (590).
~ Charlie Berkey turned in high
single game of 244 for the “legion-
aires” while T. Adams, Yenalevitch,
High singles over 200 were hit by |
Closing in are the
down on the job' Grace Wil-
son came crashing through with
a beautiful 210-188-196 (594)
series for Tangoes. Sue Schalm
led Twisters with 164-176
(481), Eleanor Moyer toppled
179-169 (480) for Cripples, and
Marge Milne rolled 183 (470).
Wilson's team piled up 1970 total
pins.
Hoods are in first place with 39
points and Hens have 30.
Bowlerettes
Duke Isaacs is still in first p'ace
| with 33%, points after losing all 4
to Bolton’s Diner and Whiting’s
Parts: and Service is just a little
closer with 29, after taking 3
| from Monk Plumbing and Heating.
| Bolton's Diner has 25 and Monk's,
16.
Scoring honors went to Betty
Lu Risch when she posted 161-
166-167 (494) for Whiting’s.
Libby Cyphers hit 178 and Kay
Kalafsky had 163.
Dallas: Woman’s Club
I These eight teams are all tied up! |
| Swiss and Swedes are tied with 28 |
: points each in first place, Scots and
Aussies have 25 each in second,
| Limeys and Finns have 24 each and |
| Yanks and Danes, 19 each.
Scots and Limeys
total pins.
Theresa Graham led Lines
with 173-(478) and Stella Bul-
ford took single game honors
with 206.
164 (476); Ann Jordan had 169-160
for Scots; Adele Peterson chalked
up 166 for Swiss and Mary Reese
led Danes with 168.
Betty Stanley turned in a 161, |
ard Eloise Titman had 184. Grace |
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honors Thursday when Scots posted |
a 670 game and Limeys rolled 1679 |
Doris Brobst led Finns with 166- |
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1 oe n Tow PAR Call Coll. 288-6426 || 176, M. Higes 170, D. Oravitz 180, Anita Pascavage made the | : »
| x i gl : J. Thompson 160; J. Reish 177, B. sonthi piling wp) Be TH EATRE OFF TUNKHANNOCK y 7
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Mary Dimmick set the pace for
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