= @ rh — — = Very ®9 00000000 sien ys, rs, 'Y 00 .00 19 .80 40 40 60 80 00 | © = A Singles were hit by Helen Jordan hold top individual honors while DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ’ f THE DALLAS POS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1965 SECTION B — PAGE 1 S00 30320030000 C20 C00 C0 302030 E EET)” : Bowling New oy E by Doris R. Mallin z 2 g Linear Buffing Department is the Linear League leader with 35 points after taking smother 2 from Finishing last week. Joe Merc set the pace as he piled up 202(566) for the top team. Rubber Trim split 2-2 with Ship- ping, bringing its total up to 32, d with Boiler Room and Press Lo Charlie Higgs led Boiler Room to a 3 point win over Ma- chine Shop with 215(566). Jack James hit 210 for Machine Shop. Press Room took 3 from Mainten- ance. Tubing lost 3 to Bosses, but holds the next spot with 31 points. Jewell Thompson set the pace for Tubing with 170(451) while Alice Miller | hit 160 for Bosses. Bosses has 30, | and Finishing Department 30. Sup- ply Room has 29", and Mainten- ance and Mill Room are tied with 29 each. Other top scorers were Bill Yus- cellis 201, Jane Bicking 162-163, Virginia Rodriquez 167, George Groff 206 and Helen Jordan 162. The week before Art Hawk with 223 and Jule Yuscellis, 191, had high scores. Yuscellis hit 211, Tony Bonomo 202, Jewell Thompson 172, Jcan Elgaway 160-165, Charles | Nafus 204 and Joe Merc 200. ~ Charles Higgs teok honors two weeks ago when he rolled 2271-213-27%(667) for Boiler Roem. Joe Merc toppled 250 in cne game for Buffing. He also rolled 212 and piled up 640 total pins. Jewell Thompson cpilled 180-173-180(533) : for Tubing. George Groff posted 210-244(630) and Jack Berti had 223(573) for Maintenance. 184, Jane Bicking 168, Alice Miller 172, Ret Nelson 169 and Joan El- gaway 162. So far, Mill Room holds the record with 2501 total pins. Press Room has 2417 and Maintenance 2399. Charles Higgs with 667, Joe Merc 627 and George Groff 596 PHEASANTS FOR SALE WILD ORCHARD SHOOTING PRESERVE HUNTING PARTIES | BY RESERVATION | Season Open 'Til March 30, 1966 | 639-5453 501 lead the women. Community Service Automatic Cigarette first place after taking 3 from Boyd White’s Monday night. Besecker’s won 3 from Stanton TV; Automatic has 34 and Besecker’s 33. Stanton moved down to third with 31. Harter’s and Guyette split 2-2 and the “dairymen” hold fourth place with 29. Sherm Harter copped indi- vidual honors when he piled up 211(589) for Harter’s. Bob Anderson led Stanton’s with 577 and Ted Kostrobala hit 202 (566) for Automatic Cigarette. Other ‘highs were rolled by Pat Pryor 214-203 and Frank Kardell 200. . Sunday Night Mixed Hares lost first place when they lost all 4 to Ed’ Bar and Grille. Ed | Roth led his team on to battle with | 207(552). They are now tied ‘in second place with . Sharpies, 26 each. Hares have 25%. Rowdy 4 won 3 from Lacers and tock over the lead with 26,. Sharpies: wom 8 from Caddies Kids. Big scorer for Sharpie was Grace Wilon with 196-167 (485). P. J. Schalm scored 192-217 (553) || for. Lacers.. and’ Sherwood : Wilson hit a 201 for the Rowdy team. Tom Heffernan. had ia 195. ‘ Ladies’, Country =.= «| Helen Bomomo was. top scor- er in the league last Tuesday when" she piled 'up 170-183-200 games - for .a total of 553. De- spite ‘her big series, her Ber- nie’s Pizza team lost all 4 points to - Joe's Pizza. Arlene ‘Hospodar and ‘Marie Bellas led Joe's to .victory.- Arline posted 163-168 (481). and Marie = top- pled 166-172 (479). Bernie Pape rolled a 166 and Kate Gamsel hit “160. “7. Mary Ann. Considine ..came . up with .a nice 188(494) for Brothers 4 and Janice Blight hit. 161. Flo Rosenberger. with 160 and Anita Pascavage with 170 led Forty Fort Lumber. . : Scarlet’s Lounge took all 4 from Bocar Manufacturing. Sally Ell hit 164 for Scarlet’s and Mary Dimmick led Bocar with 186(476). Joe's Pizza led the team scoring with 817(2210). . Industrial : Adams Market is on top of the league with 42, points, taking 3 from = Tim's Atlantic last week. Harveys Lake American Legion won FOOD GIFT ADELPHIA PACKAGES FROM OUR UNLIMITED SELECTION OF DELICIOUS Foods and Delicacies from Around the World ! 44 N. MAIN ST. still holds | Steele’s are tied up in third with [33 each after A&P copped all 4 from V-8s and Steele’s lost 3 to Parker Fuel. Tim's in next with 32. | Top scorer was L. Kogler, | leading ‘A&P with a 213-203 | (608) series. R. Bush of Parker | Fuel hit 222(573). C. Kazokas hit 214. | Dallas Woman's Club Ann Bush set the pace for Aussies | Thursday as they won 3 points from Swedes. Ann took individual honors with 209(478). Teammate Eleanor Moyer had a 182. On the opposing | team, Donna Kaye was knocking | “em over to the tune of 205(466). | Ann Jordan hit 160. Travelling Therm-0-Tek took 2 points from Harris & Coffee Saturday with Jack Trudnak doing the honors on 222-199- 192(613). Pete Hospodar rolled 201-193(5%7) and Jim Lohman tumed in a 212. Neighborhood The top two teams lost 3 points each on. Thursday, but are still holding a good lead in first and second places. Disque Funeral Home has 44%: points and Payne has 40. Highest series rolled by an individual was Leo Yankoski 22% (602) for Disque. Charlie ‘Williams = posted a big 246 game. He rolled a 597 series for Bolton's. : Other highs posted were Roy's 209 (581); games of 200 or more by Gorey, Vanderhoff, Birnstock, Hardisky, Klass, Kocher Sr., Roberts and Hrycyk. Crown Majors Shavertown Lumber copped 3 points from Automatic Cig- arette Friday and wound up the first half of the season on top of the league with 431, points. Jack Trudnak set the pace for the champs as he ticked off 245 pins in his second game and totalled 625 fer three. Rich (Papa) Bomomo toppled 211- 224 (601) and Harold Benmett hit 201. Team total was 2767 pins. : The second and third place teams, Bill's Diner and Michael's Excavat- ing, met each other to battle it out. Bill's Diner won 3 from Michael's and took over the second spot with 41 points. Michael's wound up with 40. Bruce Varner led Bill's with 211 (571) and J. Verfin hit 211. For Michael's, it was Mike Gorey out in front with 222(560). On down the line was Dallas Dairy Cigarette, and Dallas Nursery, each; American Legion and West Side Novelty have 30 each, Birth's Esso has 29 and Dallas Shopping Center, 28. Amby Vida piled up 202-213-199 (614) for Wesley's while teammates NN SN NE SENSES | ] : | 7-8-6-10. in fourth with 34%; Monk . 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A&P and Wilkes Racks His In his continuing display of sen-]| shooting ability, Mike | Wilkes of Dallas scored 22 goals | and four for 6 at the foul line for, 40 points, Friday. i ; His. 36th point of the evening! against Forty Fort crashed Wilkes | over the 1000 mark in his career. | He received 25 rebounds and col- | lected and made exceptional passes | throughout the game. With great teamwork and hustle | from the outset of the game, Dallas took the lead in the first quarter, | inspired by ‘Supulski and Beech, as well as Wilkes, the first two dis- playing good defense and were on the boards for rebounds, before foul- ing out in the third quarter. Coach Clint Brobst cleared the bench in the fourth quarter to give all the players a chance to see action. . Final score was 95 for Dal- | las and 54 for Forty Fort, and was Dallas’ third victory of the season. As Dallas Bombs Forty Fort, 95-34 1000th Point College by Bruce Hopkin “In Old New York” Early Tuesday morning (like about 6:30 a.m.), Dec. 7th, we were on our way to New York City. We were on a field trip with the art appreciation (that could be talked about!) classes. We were going to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and also to a few smaller museums. However, the smaller museums were optional — we could do something else if we wanted to. We did! After spending a sufficient DALLAS G F FT PTS Wilkes 22 04.6, 43 Supulski 2-56.78 10 Townsend aXe 3 Beech 4.203: 10 Sinicrope 7:00 A 14 Dennis G2 2 2 Kyle 0) 4 Morris 0:0 0 0 Fry 0 00 0 Knecht 1 i213 4 Seeley 0:5 020 0 Rome 0:50 0 0 Parry 0 0 0 0 FORTY FORT G FFT PTS Thomas 4 319 11 Alfano 1 4 8 6 Alichnic 1 2 6 4 Shappelle 8 7.8 223 Kopen 2 4 10 8 Boyd 0 QO 0 Cain 0 09 0 0 Jones 0 2.2 2 Conty 0 0.0 0 spectively. | Bill Weaver hit 222 (590) for the “dairymen”’, Nick Stredny hit 202- 218 (590), Frank Kardell had 210 (586) for Dallas Nursery; C. Fin- | arelli led the “Legionnaires” with 223 (585); Al Cicarelli scored 223 (585) for the “Plumbers”, Tony Bonomo had 223 (584). Single games of 200 or more were posted by Havrilla 223, Yankoski, 225, Myers 211, Moore 210, Eddy 208, Whiting 206, Pineno 211. ! Wesley's wound up the season with top spot series of ‘2837 pins. | Monk’s took honors with top game : of 1016; Wesley's “had 1015 and | Michael's 11012. Harold Coolbngh | took individual. honors for high | series of 657; Steve Bonomo had 653 and Nick Stredny had 642. Mike | Gorey posted top single of 253; Mike Rudick had 247 and. Harold Cool- baugh 246. ! Imperialettes ; : Apex Auto Parts moved up into | the top position of the league Fri- day night by taking all 4 points, from Garrity Real Estate while Men- | eguzzo's was losing 4 to Citgo and | losing its previous first place. Men- | eguzzo now has 37. Elston’s Dairy moved up from fourth to third with 34 points after splitting 2-2 with | Gordon's Insurance, and Garrity is | in fourth with 33. Citgo has 31 and Goodman and O’Malia have 27 each. | Meneguzzo’s - didn’t have a chance when Citgo moved in on them. Ruth Stair and Liz Weale led the victors to battle. Ruth toppled 187-189 (527) and Liz | | Church League Basketbal { | | | The Back Mountain Church League Basketball teams met again citing games. East Dallas edged out Trucksville by 2 points; Huntsville beat Ben- over Prince of Peace, 65-44. Evans was top scorer for East Dallas with 2 points; Hinkle for Trucksville with 20; Frum led Ben- ton, 18; ‘Strausser, Huntsville, 15; R. Ell had 15 for Prince of Peace and Brobst, 18 for Harveys Lake. Next week, only 2 games will be played. Harveys Lake vs Huntsville at 7 p.m.; Prince of Peace vs East Dallas at 8. Benton vs Trucksville will be rescheduled at a later date. (590). Fino’s Pharmacy took all 4 from Natona Mills. Other top scorers were Hudak (565), Boston 203-208 (578); Hirris 200 (561); Bonomo 204, Bennett 203-206, Reese 219, Maculis 202, Williams 201, Glasser 202, Yankoski 213, Coolbaugh 203. Sportsmen’s team took honors with 2784 total pins. The week before, Chacko was big scorer with 223-214-218 (655) for Natona Mills. The team posted 2928 total pins. Ben Krajewski hit 206-226 (608) for Suburban Dairy. Andy Matte and Nick Tomasak turned in series in the 580’'s and Bennett, S. Bonomo, Neyhard and | of us. the 57th Street station, and before | amount of time at the Metropolitan, | we set out for Greenwich Village. We decided to go by subway as it would be a new experience for all We descended the stairs to long we heard the roar of an ap- proaching train. Man, when they approach they don’t fool around! | It came to a sudden stop, the door | opened, board. We'd all heard stories about subways. You know, things like behind when the doors close! Of course, we'd all read about the people you may meet on a subway, | so we nervously glanced around to on the Dallas Junior High School | see if there was a plain-clothesman floor Saturday night with three ex- aboard. 1 don’t "know how any r:te, we grabbed on to those { handles that hang down from the ton, 58-43 and Harveys Lake took | ceiling, and stood there just as if we rode subways all the time. Then we all practically fell over when the darn thing started moving! Somehow we survived the to Washington Square. ride We got out the . middle. of Greenwich Village. We stepped onto the street, and It" was perfectly normal city street! There wasn’t a thing wrong with ‘it! . There we were in Washington Squdre — the center of Greenwich Pigeons! : However, as we stood there looking = disappointed, this little man in gold pants came over and asked ws where we were from. After tourists . (as if he didn't already know), he proceeded to tell us about the wonderful tour he could give us of the Village. It would take ' us through several houses, places, and would conclude with us ‘ cob-webs-hanging-from-the posted 179-185" (510), The | Coolbaugh had 570 plus series. Ehret | team total was 2172. | Bowlerettes Doris Amos led Gordon’s with 164 i Duke Isaacs still leads the league | (462). Jean Agnew converted a with 38 points; Whiting’s Parts has E | 34. Isaacs took all 4 from Monk | Games of 160 were posted by Plumbing last week while Whiting's Ruth Bennett, Kate Gansel Evelyn took away 1, from Bolton's. Kamont, Doris Nafus, Della Bellas, | Libby Cyphers took individual Tooties Denmon. | honors’ with 172-177 (494) for George Shupp | Monk's while Jojce Bevan led Isaacs Shaw topped the scoring in | with 164-168 (484). Anne Whiting Monday night when he rolled | hit 181. 266-200 (623) for Cook’s Exca- | Dallas Woman's Club vating. Bill Amos led St. Donna Kaye, Jeam Richards Therese’s with 232 (610) and and Eleanor Moyer shared Jack Trudmak hit 203 (587). honors in the league last Thurs- Cook’s won 3 from Suburban | day. Donna led with 164-160 Dairy and St. Therese’s copped | = (469) for Swedes; Jean posted 3 from Davis’ Market. | 190 (468) for Finms and El- R. Bonomo hit 200-210 (592) for | eamor rolled 175-167 (468) for Hill Top but his team lost 3 to Aussies. Sportsmen’s Bar. Fred Adams led | Carol Bayliss hit 160, Mary Reese Town House to a 3 point victory had 164 and Theresa Graham had over Merrimakers with 225-200 182. Theory Instruction | IN YOUR OWN HOME | JOAN 1. MINIER 288-2839 ® Member National Guild of Piano Teachers ® Graduate of St. Louis Institute of Music Piano MAKES HER FORGET "ANY ENGAGEMENT RING SHE'S EVER SEEN BEFORE! Glossiv This superb ring sembines the modern styling of 8 V-shaped prongs and the traditional beauty of the classic dimmend solitaire. $150.00 Styled by Baum/[® Mustrations eadarged to show detail HENRY'S JEWELRY & GIFTS SHAVERTOWN. PA. i hands! sitting in an ‘“honest-to-goodness, ceiling, sawdust - on - the - floor, beer-kegs” joint called Dirty Ju- | lius’s! It would only cost us $1.00 a head. But having heard stories about little men like this, we de- cided that by the time we left | Dirty « Julius’s;, we would have | nothing in our pockets but our Thus we headed for the Empire State Building which looked as if it was about six blocks away from Fourth Street, our present location. When we reached 33rd Street, the Empire State Building still looked lke it was six blocks away! Eventu- | and ~ we quickly got on! how you have to get on and off | | quickly so that you don’t get left we | figured we would be able to tell! At | of ‘the subway, and ascended the | steps that would take us right into | absolutely did not believe our eyes! | Village — and what did we see?! discovering ' that we were | | coffee to ‘a few similar choice] sit - on- | Bound ally we did get there, and we went (by elevator) up to the 102nd floor. We were going to walk up, but changed our minds for some reason. Then we went to Macy's where we | stood for about a minute (we just | wanted to say we'd been there!), | and then walked up Broadway to | Times Square. By that time, we | had to head for the buses. It was really a great day, and we had a lot of fun. We have all de- cided that some day we're going to ! go back to Washington Square, find | that little man with the gold pants, and see if there really is a Dirty Julius’s! Woolbert’s Dribbling Again Most sincere congratulations go out to Ann Woolbert at Hartwick College. Ann is one of only two freshman to make the varsity | basketball team (girls’ basketball I assume)! Congratulations, Ann, I | hope you have a real ball! Have a Merry With only two days left before Christmas vacation at BSC, I thought I'd close with the following | song. 1 suggest that you sing it to the tune of, “We Wish You a Merry Christmas’’. 1 wish you a Merry Christmas, I wish you a Merry Christmas, And a Happy New Year.” Don’t laugh, I could have had you sing it to the tune of “Easter | Parade! !” SEE YA’ OFFSET PRINTING Sales Slip Pads Made To Your Design Try The Dallas Post “l wish you a Merry Christmas, | | Dallas Grapplers Win ‘Opening Exhibition Match | Dallas Senior ‘High School opened its wrestling season. Thursday night when the Mountaineers tra- velled to Abington Heights for an | exhibition match. Although the | Dallas team was without contest- ants in the 95 and heavyweight classes and had to forfeit those bouts, it came home victorious, scoring 32-20. Dallas had three first period pins, | Tom Finn, 133, pinned Laegashi in 55 seconds; Scott Alexander, 138, pinned Giblin in 1:18 and Kashen- bach, 127, pinned Desury in 1:26. Rusty Williams, 112, decisioned Mundrake, 6-0; Dave Finn, 120, won a decision over M. Kosloski, 6-2; | Harry Cooper took Rinehimer, 2-0 in the 145 class; Carl Zimmerman, 165, decisioned Kirigian, 8-3; and Ted Raub, 180, had a 2-2 draw with Norrick. The 103 pounder, Snyder, lost 14-2 to Abington’s Davis and Mark Dymond, 154, lost | to Ross, 14-8. My Neighbors “Awright, now—step for- ward—we know that one of us is the patient here.” STRICTLY BUSINESS | | by McFeatters EE *The difference between the five-dollar dinner and the three-dollar dinner is two dollars. USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN TOBOGGANS 6 Ft. 17.95 1 Ft. 19.95 8 Ft 22.95 ICE SKATES Childrens $6.95 Ladies 1.99 ICE SKATES SHARPENED The Largest Selection Of Ski Equip. in Wyo. 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