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CHINE
Top scorer at Crown Imperial
Lanes last week was Tony's
own Richie who spilled 699 pins
over lanes 15 and 16 for Stone-
hurst Cottages in Back Mt.
Neighborhcod League. With
Richie piling up games of 206-
266-237 and Digicsa hitting
212, the team won 3 points
from Brothers 4.
Disque Funeral
Bolton's with Nick
Kamont, Leo Yankoski
Buynak hitting the pins for big
scores. Stedny toppled 213-248
(644); Paul scattered 240 (619);
copped 3 from
Stredny, Paul
and Nick
: led 200 (560). Charlie Willizms
eo pcsted 215
led Bolton’s with 233 (582).
Harold Kocher, Jr., hitting
(604) and Edgar Henness with 267
(571) ‘led Williams Atlantic to split
with McCreary Tires.
‘Dodson’s took 3 from Klass with
Donald King setting the pace with
209-208 (578).
Payne Printery covoped all 4 {rom
Gavy’s. Bill DiBuo led the winners
with 561. Shady Side and Columbia
Catering split 2-2. Henry's won 4
from Code’s and Gordon's took 4
from Sheldon’s.
Linear /
doe Mere and Merie Ritts
shared the limelight last week
as leading scorers. Joe led his
Buffing team to a 2 point win
ever Mill Rcom with 225 (591)
while Marie was pacing Com-
pevnd Roem with 182-167-181
(530). Compound lost 3 to
& Machine Shop which had L.
Bedford leading the way on
202-204. (566).
Jewell Thompson posted 175
(487) for Tubing as. they won 3
from Maintenance. Production Plan-
(576) and Buynak
7g took all 4 frem Rubber Trim |-
ind Shipping took all from Supply
Room. Boiler Room copped 3 from
Finishing Department and Press
Room and Bosses split 2-2.
Games of 160 or more were post-
ed by G. Rodriquez, M. Baker, C.
Miner, J. Yuscellis, B. Hennebaul,
and J. Bicking. Bob Wintersteen
hada 212.
Charlie Nafus posted top score
the week before as he piled up 221-
206 (581) for Buffing. Sharing hon-
ors with Charlie and leading her
team: to a 3 point victory over his
team was Jane Bicking. Jane led
Compound Room with 166-174-160
(500). Her teamate,
posted 165 (475).
G. Groff was high for Mainten-
ance with 567 but the team lost 3!
to Finishing Department.
_ Rita. Pilger hit 164 (465) for
= Rubber Trim and Melba Webber led
Press Room with 177 (461). Press
won 3 from Rubber. !
Top scoring honors this week
‘went te Charlie Nafus as he
led his Buffing team %o take 3
points from Supply Reom with
his 286-203 (637) series. Helen
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Marie Ritts |
by Doris R. Mallin
Bizlogowicz was big scorer for
| Supply with 176-192 (513).
| Lloyd Bedford set the pace for
| Machine as they split 4 points with
|
Bosses. Lloyd posted 204-208 (605).
M. A. Whitesell with 183-188 (492)
and Alice Miller
(466)
| Bosses.
| Production Planning won 4 from
Finishing. Leading the winners was
Tony Bonomo with 210 (584). Top-
ping the scores on Maintenance as
they won 3 from Mill Room was
Willard Hoover's 203-223 (576).
Jane Bicking set the pace for
Compound’s 3 points from Boiler as
she piled up 197-163 (513). Rubber
| Trim won 3 from Tubing. |
Scoring in 200’s were (men) |
Groff, Wintersteen, Coury and Merc.
i Hitting 160 or over were (women)
| Wentzel, Noon, Thompson, Rodri-
'quez, Schuler, Baker and Ackerman.
Bosses were paced by Mary A.
Whitesell with 199 (494) and Ruth
| Newberry hitting 177 (475) but
they lost 3 to Shipping. |Leke-Lehman Is Defeated
Other high games were posted :
by Gryskiewicz, James, Winter- | By Eshley Cagers, 107-87
Edwin Kern piled up 32 points
steen, Thompson (247), Harvey,
Coury, all men in 200’s. Girls hitting ' ; ‘ )
for Lake-Lehman Friday night in
the game against Ashley-Sugar
hitting 169-165
were top scorers for the
Shown above are the Falcons,
Dallas Junior High School basket-
ball team, and their coach, Mr.
‘Valley Junior High School Basket-
ball League. The Falcons took first
|
over 160 were Elgaway, Bainbridge,
Redriguez, Jordan, Higgs. Yuscellis,
Thompson and Bialogowicz.
Industrial .
Taking hemors with top score
was C. Kazokas with 206 (587)
| test, 107-87. Kern scored 28 on goals
and 4. from the foul line and Shaw,
| with a total of 18, ripped the cords
for = 10 on foul shots. Konigus
Per fee 3 from | totalled 15 ' points, Rodriquez, 12
Maa hay 2 YS | ahd Chuck Kern; 10. White set the
were G. Boston ' 205, Nick ¥
| pace for Ashley with 38 and Wil-
| liams shad 29:
The Knights started the game by
outscoring their opponents, 21-20
in “the first quarter, but Ashley
came on strong in the second and
Stredny' 203, R. Bonomo 229,
E. Carreiroc 201. Sara? |
Parker won 3: from Adams; Lads |
took all from A & P;'Tim’s ‘and
Steele’s split" 4; Cash Register won |
fr : ion; |
iE 2 nan Rares Wagon | Jind to pull ahead by 19 points
Top scorer last week = was g. | at the beginning of the final period.
Samuels of Parker Fuel with a .203- | The Knights opened up in the Yast
209 (579) series. He and R. Bush | quarter, and scored 32. points; to
with 211 led their team to a 3 Ashley’s 33, but time ran out.
point win from American Legion. | Lake-Lehman scored 29 on 47
Ed Carriero led the Legion with | fouls tried; Ashley had 7 out of 14.
214-212 (573) and E. Langdon had | i
223. :
William Shalata led Adams to a
4 point victory over Steeles with a | : ; 3 3
578 series. National Cash Register 2 20 siarieliouy, Shh 200200
i : games but lost his way somewhere
| took 4 from A & P.'L. Kogler rolled 4 45, that last game when he hit
1'565 for the losers.
te
: y ~~~ 135." ‘Tough luck, Harold!
Rich Bonomo hit 230 for: Ranch | Metrimakers have 6 points and
| Wagon as they split 2-2 with Tim's | Bt tS Theress's’ 5. Cools are: tied
| Atlantic. V-8's won 4 from Lads. | itp Natona in second place with
| Bowlerettes — —=7 points each.
Joyce Bevan outscored--all——%h Natona took 3 from Hill Ton with
girls last week when she led her Nick Tomasak hitting 200-202
Duke Isaacs team on to a 4 point | (601), - Chacko toppling 218-203
win from Bolton's with her 178- | (597) and Kriso posting 222 (586).
173-174 (525). Toots Langdon did |
her best with 162-161 (467) for of St. Therese’s with 5 points: after
the losers. 3 wd 4]
Yankoski hit 208-203 (590) and
Hudak had 238 (562). Harold Cool-
Anne Whiting set the pace for
Whiting’s 4 point victory ' over led.Sportsmen with 203 (567).
Monk’s with 176-192 (501). 7 The week before, big scorer was
Country LF Kriel with 233-204 (622). Rich
Arlene Hospodar copped! hon- Bohomo rolled 214 (594); Aandy
ors last week when she. rolled | Matte 207-201 (590) and Chuck
236-178 (549) for Joe's Pizza:
id
Glasser 247 (563). Other big scor-
ers were Monte 572; Krajewski 586
and Kriso 221 (583).
Fred Adems started out the
second half by posting top
‘series of 268 (641) the first
might. Bch Moore hit 213-209
(602) Jim Lohman piled up
(488) ; Bernie Pape had 166-166 209-207 (584) and Andy Matte
(485) and Kate Gansel: rolled hit 203 as their Town House
214 (475). C0 chalked up 2898 total pins with
Lila Lozo led Brothers with 178- ene game of 973.
171 (505) and Mary Ann Considine |
had 172 (471). ; (567): Wendell 203 (564): Bennett
Helen: Bonomo posted 173.778. 217 (753) and’ Bonfig (566).
172 (526) for Bennie's Pizza. Ber- Bolo ettes
nie’s split 2-2 with Scarlet’s. Forty | Joy 2 Bevan took honors last
Fort won all 4 from Bocar. Leading -week with 178-172-181 (531) for
the victors were Rose Novroski; Duke Isaacs. Lorraine Redick hit
| with 160-193 (499); Anita Pas-' 179 -(480) for Bolton's and Whit-
cavage with 195 (483) and Liz ing’s featured Jean Inman with
Weale hitting 171-171 (482). Evelyn ' 173-167 (474)
Roberts led Bocar with 192 (487). hitting 179 (472).
George Shupp | hit 170 for Monk's.
With three weeks behind them in | Crown Major
| the second half, two teams are tied Birth’s Esso took team honors
‘up, in first place and two in second. | last Friday night as the boys piled
Davis’ , and Town House have 9 up 2725 pins with 963 in one game.
points each after Davis’ lost 3 to Bob Moore with 220-216 (606) and
Cook’s and Town House won 3 from Tony Bonomo hitting 227 (565) led
Fino’s. Town House was led by the way.
Fred Adams with 225-213 moms High score of the evening
Her teammates joined he
they piled up 2374 pins ‘and
took all 4 points from Brothers:
4. The second game was a’ close
fone, 742-741. The first. game
was high for the might, 863.
Marie Bellas posted 171-177
Anne Schoell
Pacing Cook’s were Steve Bonomo was posted by C. Fimarelli of
226 (596); M. Shaw 222 (578) and | , American Legion as he chalked
Al Wendell 228 (559). They made | = up 236-202 (626). Frank Ka-
a big contribution to the team’s | rdell and Tomy Pineno also had
2775 total pins. Dick Myers had| 600 series. Frank rolled 213-
210 (567) for Davis’. 200-201 (614) and Tony had
Merrimakers also had 2775 pins 242 (602).
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Notch, but his team lost the con-'
and. took 3 from St. Therese's., Leo!
Suburban: holds a place alongside”
| splitting, 4 “points with Sportsmen |
which has a total of 4. Bialczowicz | old ‘Kocher, St. 204-227 (590): 'L. |
Othe top scores were Myers 235
and Marge Hislov |
tHE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1966
| place with a record of eight wins
and no losses.
They are seated,
John Baur, after they won the first | Richard Morgan, Gary Bellas, John | Don Anthony, Scott Lefko, Richard
‘half championship of the Wyoming | Szela, Herb Fehlinger, Richard Letts | Bellas, Jerry Torr-manager, Brian
left to right:
| —captain; Bill Martin, Chris Meyer
Knights Defeat
‘GAR Grapplers
|
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The Lake-Lehman wrestlers join-
ed Dallas in the winning column
‘Saturday night when the two Back
| Mountain squads met Meyers and
G.A.R. in a double-header at Cough-
lin gymnasium. After a squeaker
between Dallas and Meyers, Lake-
| Lehman took on the Grenadiers and
| won, 34-18.
The Knights won four of their
| matches on pins. Lamoreaux, un- |
| limited dropped Kislin in a fast 44 |
| seconds and Cipolla at 180, pinned
| Rhoads in 1:24. K. Jones, 138, pin-
154, pinned Dominick in 5:30,
i. Lake-Lehman opened the meet
with a decision by Dave Eddy, 95,
{ over Baker, 12-4.
| next - three bouts, two by pins.
Jones, 103, pinned the Knights’,
Reese in 3:33; DeLucca, 112; de-
cisioned W. Sorber, 4-1 and John-
son, 120, pinned McDaniels, in 3:10.
From there on, it was all Lake-
| Lehman except Macri’s pin for GAR.
He took Brown at 165 in 5:53.
R. Sorber, 127, decisioned Morris,
5-2; Spencer, 133, decisioned Mez-
anko, 7-4 and Woodling, 145; de-
| eistoned Ellison, 5-4. ‘
{+ Lake-Lehman will host the Moun-
taincers Wednesday night in what
should be an exciting match be-
tween the two local teams.
High scorers were Al Ciccarelli
213 (599); Pete Hospodar 243
I (597); Bruce Varner 205 (593);
Val Zieminski 200-222 (591); Har-
Brussock 222 (576); Nick Stredny
211 (575); Rich Bonomo 214 (571);
Charles Nafus 202 (569); Harold
Bennett 205 (561).
Dallas Woman’s Club
Finns were ahead last week with
8 points followed by Scots with 7.
Finns copped team scoring honors
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Standing, left to right: Mr. John
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East Dallas Is Leading .
| Church Basketball Teams
East Dallas is leading the Back
Mountain Church Basketball League
with 6 wins and 2 losses while Har-
veys Lake, after downing the lead-
ers, 77-56 Saturday night, is in
second place” with a record of 5
and 3. :
points, scored.
Price 13.
ed in double figures for East Dallas.
Tensza set the pace with 14, Oney
had 11 and ‘Bonawicz 10.
land: 3 losses after defeating Hunts-
| ville, 54-41. Hontz and Bolton cop-
ped scoring honors for. Trucksville
with 18 points each. Bolton scored
19 on field goals while Hontz’ total
included 4 foul shots. Huntsville’'s
leading scorer was Cicon with 12
points. Petrenchak had 10.
Prince of Peace’ won when Ben-
ton had to forfeit.
The other nine of the top ten
"scorers are Ell, 125, Prince of Peace;
{ Hontz; 108, Trucksville; Thomas,
| 105, Prince of Peace; ‘Searfoss, 102,
| Harveys Lake; Evans, 99, East Dal-
las; Hinkle, 95, Trucksville; Bolton,
1 94, Trucksville; Strausser, 92,
Huntsville; Richardson, 87, Prince of
| Peace.
Saturday’s games will be Benton
and Harveys Lake at 7; Prince of
Peace and Trucksville at 8 and
| Huntsville and East Dallas at. 9.
| with 622 (1769). f
Helem Bonomo and Donna
| Kaye shared the limelight for
| individual high scoring. Helen
Bonomo had a 584 series and
matched Donna with one game
of 201.
| Jeanne Richards, Finns, posted a
| 184 and Marion Seeley, Scots, had
181.
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Trucksville has a record of 4 wins |
Dallas Falcons
Win First Half
Junior High Cagers
Will Host Plymouth
The Dallas Junior High School
Basketball team finished the first
I half of the season undefeated with
eight victories and no losses on
record. The team, called the Fal-
cons, is a member of the Wyoming
Valley Junior High Basketball
League, in its second year. Nine
teams make up the league: Dallas,
| Kingston Plymouth, West Pittston,
| Lake-Lehman, Wilkes-Barre Town-
ship, Luzerne, G.A.R. and Coughlin.
Games are played on affernoons
"after school and on Saturdays.
' P.I1.A.A. officials must officiate at all
league games.
The teams Dallas played and
| Kingston 68-63; West Pittston 63-
46; G.AR. 87-48; Plymouth 53-49;
| Wilkes - Barre Twp.
{ Lehman 56-51;
| Coughlin 48-28.
Kingston broke the Falcons’ win-
| ning streak in the first game of the
| second half by defeating them, 63-
52, Friday night.
Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m.
the Dallas Junior High floor when
Luzerne
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Dallas and Plymouth, each carrying
This game
will probably decide the champion- |
1 loss, meet each other.
ship.
| The Dallas team has been aver-
| aging 50 points a game against their |
Harris led the scoring for the opponents’ 59. Bill Martin and John
Lakers Saturday with 21 points and | Szela are leading the team with 13 |
Searfoss posted 20. Eugene Brobst,
| the league’s-leading scorer with 136 has 56 goals on record and 13 feuls. | Sr
12: ‘Ide had 11'and | John has scored 50 goals and 18 |
; Herb Fehlinger averages 10 |
Tensza, Oney and Bonawicz-scor- | points per game, based on 38 goals | Wilkes
point averages in nine games.
| fouls.
and 10 successful foul shots,
| Richard Letts, with ‘an average of | Sinicrope
[7 has a total of 29 goals
shots.
Also in the double figures are |Kyle
Chris Meyer
fouls;
Tim Bauman with 4 and 3.
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scores of each game are as follows: |
66-52; Lake- |
63-42;
The big game is
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with 22 goals and 3 | Dennis
Richard Morgan, 17 goals, 3 | Seeley
| fouls, Dave Jones with 5 and 1 and | Knecht
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Decisive Pin By Emie Cay Wins 4
Meyers Contest For Dallas, 26-19
| The hero at Dallas Senior High to Ernie. A newcomer to wrestling
| Sehool last weekend was Ernie Gay | this season, he had participated in
| who practically brought the ceiling | just two contests previously. He
| of Coughlin’s gymnasium down Sat- | was pinned in a varsity bout with
urday night when he pinned Meyers’ | Plymouth and lost a decision to
Johns in the unlimited bout. Dallas | Coughlin’s heavyweight in a J-V
| was up against Meyers, the score match. The bout Saturday had fans
was 21-19 and they had to take at of both sides on their feet-this was
(least a decision to win the meet it! There was one very bad moment
and remain undefeated. It was up| for Ernie and the Dallas fans when
7 ; he was almost pinned in the first
| period, but 17 seconds into the
second period, he saw his chance
and the victory was Dallas’ in 2:17.
| The final score was 26-19 and Dallas
remained tied with Hanover in
first place with 5 wins, no losses.
Dallas Cagers
‘Post Ninth Win
Dallas cagers posted their ninth
consecutive win in league com-
petition Friday night when they
downed West Wyoming, 102-62. The
Mountainers are sporting a record
| of 16 wins and 1 loss for the entire
season and carry a 49% shooting
average, shooting 48 on 98 goals
| tried.
Dallas registered two other pins—
Steve Kaschenbach, 133, - pinned
| Morris, in 4:22 and Tim Houlihan,
138, took Pace in 3:47. The Mo-
hawks scored on one pin by Malia,
120, over Dave Finn, in 3:55.
The meet started out with a draw
| in the 95 class between Al Williams,
I Dallas, and Roberts. Meyers took
the next three contests. Monsuer,
103, decisioned Rusty Williams, 4-0;
Hynes, 112, decisioned Lee Isaac,
11-6 and Malia pinned Finn.
The Mountaineers caught hold in
the 127 weight class, gained the
lead and held it throughout by a
{ margin of 2 and 3 points.
The Mountaineers’ regular first| Winning decisions for Dallas were
| eight players played three quarters Tom Finn, 127, over Chase, 6-0;
{ of the game. The reserves took over | Mark Dymond, 145," over Dunbar,
| the final period. 11-2; Carl Zimmerman, 165, over
The Dallas: team will host Wyo- | Celler, 4-2. Ted Raub, 180, lost to
| Friday night's game was a good
one with excellent overall team
work and passing on Dallas’ part.
It was also an unusual one with
Dallas trying only 9 fouls, none by
Mike Wilkes. Out of the nine tried,
Roy Supulski and Dan Sinicrope
each made 2, Steve Townsend and
Sandy Beech, 1 each.
|
| ming Seminary tomorrow night. The Pape of Meyers, 11-2 and Harry
..» | Junior Varsity game begins at 6:30; Cooper, 154, was decisioned by
Bill | the Varsity starts at 8. | Oliver, 6-1. 2
| -— of poc— - ree.
DaLlas WEST WYOMING
= : 26! C Fr
and | Supulski 7 9 1g CheTmey 28 on
Wint 0 0 0
o'2 22 Hodakowski 2.12 6
and 7 foul | Townsend 11 gi 3200ax0WsH1 :
| Beech 21 17 Savoy 2 0
| 3 0 6 Misewich 11.6 28
!Maira 12 4
3:0 6 i
0 0 0 Marini 0 0 0
0 0 0 McDermott 5rd 13
Yoni 9.010 Tok 2316 62
| 0 0. of Dallas 95 26 30 21—102
Fedock 0 0 0/W. Wyoming 17 10 13 22— 62
| Fouls tried—Dallas 9, West Wyo-
Totals 48 6 102 ming 26.
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