Bowling News In the George Shupp League, Wilkes-Barre Truck held their slim one point lead over Wood- land Inn when they dropped 3 points to Daring’s Market. H. Haefele was big gun for the leaders as he smashed out a double 235 (634). R. Bonomo Jr. gave him help with 557. Daring’s D. Eddy led the market men with 223 (584) as- sisted by A. Denmon Jr.'s 220 (568). Bill’s Cafe trounced Woodland for 3 points to come within two games of the league leaders. A Kardell hit high for the cafe men with 209 and T. Kostrebala’s 224 was high for the Inn men. Boston’s picked up 3 points from Mahaffey Oil while Ranch Wagon whitewashed Harris As- sociates 4-0 with Price hitting 224 (608) followed by Williams’ 213 (576), E. Roberts 205 (564), Cross’ 209 (563) and C. Roberts’ 201. Sg Bonomo registered 203 for the" Associates. Mike’s Eelctric made it 3 points over Stanton’s T.V. as Rudick racked up 228 (572) and Molley came up with 202 (564). Garris added a 200 to help take the first game. The TV men had Hazinski’s 217 (576) and Kocher’s 255 (567). L. Williams’ 209 helped Stan- ton’s TV take 3 points from Besecker’s Real Estate in the Community Service League in spite of A. Coury’s spilling the pins # a terrific 214-223-252 (689)F Automatic blanked Roberts Gulf while Roth’s Jewelry were picking up 3 points Rom Boyd White Appli- ance. F Allabaugh’s 510 was high for the night as she led Pargas to a clean sweep over Fashion Vending in the Ladies Country League. A. Hospodar was high for the vendors (469). K. Sharpe’s 461, L. Cyphers’ 180 (461) and A. Corbett’s 186 led league-leading Brothers 4 to a 3 point win over Daring’s Market. J. Bolinski paced the grocer’s girls with 181-170 (497). Nelson’s climbed out of the cellar by splitting 2-2 with Joe’s Pizza. M. Eisenhower paced the manufacturers with 464. BostcWs Texaco dropped 4 points to Hurst Supplies in the Industrial League but kept their lead by one game. Second place «illo “66” took 3 points from Kunkle Motors and Daring’s Market earned 3 from McCreary Tire. Like their fellow teams, Hanson’s ‘had trouble registering high scores as they picked up 3 points from Hoppy’s Cafe. The Church League’s Trucks- ville A held their six game lead as they picked up 3 points from Trucksville C. The “C’’ team’s H. Long hit 224 and F. Price 206 but it was enough for only 1 point. Shavertown B continued to win ky taking 3 points from Dallas i» Newhart scored 216 to lead the way in the first game. Dallas A shut out Trucksville B to take sole pos- ession Af third place. High games OF 233 by J. Berti and 210 were tops for the Dallas men. Other high scores for the night were W. Thomas 248, T. Wilson 215, F. Hopkins 205, W. Piatt 204, M. Evans 207, J. Swingle 201. ~ Roth’s Chepalonis hit 583 in the Neighborhood League as they took 3 points from Fino’s Pharmacy. They took the first game by a slim 3 pins. High BUICK i BUICK COMMUNITY MOTORS 588 MARKET ST., KINGSTON Phone 287-1133 Open Evenings ‘til 9 BUICK - ‘scorers JEUICK I BUICK 1968 BUICK RIVIERIA Gray with Black Interior, V-8, Auto, PS, PB, P. Windows; Air Conditioning, Many: More Extras One Owner—Locally Owned Only $2995.00 And Remember oie You Con Get Bitter Yew Cor Durl, A ‘by Foi Denmon 675-0419 for Fino’s were J. Rodechko 228-213 (597), C. Batka 224 and C. Molley 201. Payne Printery lost 4 points to Dallas Finance but managed to hang on to the lead by two games. High for both teams were F. Tomaselli 222, and S. Chilson 210. Henry's picked up 3 points from Brothers 4 led by J. Swingle’s 211, K. Miller’s 203, E. Lamoreaux’ 227. D. Eddy smashed out 228 (570) Rich Bonomo 225 and S. Bonomo 204 to help Disque grab 3 points from Konefals Caterers. Tom Reese’s girls remained in the lead in Bowlerette League as they picked up 3 points from Monk Plumbing and Heating. Second place Trucksville Pharmacy took 3 points from Duke Isaacs. S. Riegel’s 162.-166-168 (496) was high for the night. Other top scorer was K. Kalafsky, 181. The race between the top teams in the Imperialette League remains close and in- teresting as the teams go up and down. This past week O’Malia took 4 points from Dallas Dairy to move into the first place lead of two games over E.M. Shepherd. Captain B. Bonning hit a new high series of 563 (191- 180-191). She had help from T. Denmon’s 174. Fitch girls whitewashed Goodman Florist and set a new record high of 829 for high game of the season. High games turned in were T. Russell 170- 172 (479), C. Shonk 199 (478) J. Bicking 180 (477), J. Meyers 181, and B. Roan 160. Shepherd dropped 3 points to Apex Used Auto Parts with J. Agnew, Apex, leading the way for both teams with 450. Shavertown Lumber contin- ued their lead in the Crown Majors as they split 2-2 with Monk Plumbing and Heating. D Zimmerman’s 235-224 (643) was high for the night and led the men in taking two games. D Purvin gave him help with 214 and G. Harris with 217. Monk’s E. Lamoreux hit the pins for 225 (580) followed by G. Shonk’s 212-201 (557) and H. Bennett's 218. Joe Kubek fired 267 (605) for Gebhardt’s as they handed a 4-0 shut out to Dallas Post. K. Youngblood’s 226 (567) and G. Chepalonis’ 204 (553) helped pick up the shutout. High for the newspaper team was Rich Bonomo’s 203 (579). West Side Novelty trimmed Wesley’s Gulf Service for 4 points as C. Williams scored 205 (558) and J. Lerch came up with 210 and V. Barrouk 206. S. Bonomo hit the maples for a walloping 221-228 (618) but it did no good as his team mates were unable to connect to give him help. Dallas Shopping Center and Automatic Vending split 2-2 on lanes 15 and 16. C. Molley came through with 225 (572) and T. Hazinski 203 (567). They had help from E. Havrilla with 510. St. Paul Brotherhood’s stand- ings are still a mystery to us but we do know that the Falcons blanked the Mustangs; the Squirrels picked up 3 points from the Hawks; and the Pussycats and Rabbits split 2-2. P. Culp’s 545 was high for the night followed by G. Shonk’s 204 (532) and O. Smith’s 528. Other high scorers were J. Titus 195, M. Morris 196, and C. Dungey’s . 194. S o BUICK OPEL Noina EE>inal I suick mmm suick IE THE DALLAS POST, APRIL 1, 1971 Dallas girl cagers { see Globetrotters It was a cold, windy, snowy afternoon in March when the Dallas Senior High School girls’ basketball team boarded a bus | for the trip to see the world- renown Harlem Globetrotters in Philadelphia. Along with their coach, Jane Millin, the girls stopped at Howard Johnsons’ where they devoured platters of fried clams and orders of hot fudge sundaes. At the Spectrum, they en- joyed the Globetrotters play their fantastic game of ‘“‘basket- Booster Club to meet April 8 The Dallas Area Lettermen- Booster Club meeting originally scheduled this evening has been rescheduled to meet at the Brothers Four, Main Street, Dallas, April 8 at 8:30 p.m. The Dallas Post (ALEX REBAR) ball”, and then watched a con- test between the Philadelphia ' 76ers and the Cincinnati Royals. The group arrived back at the Dallas school at 1:30 a.m. after a great time sponsored by the Dallas Area Booster Club. The accompanying photo shows the girls as they prepared to board the bus. Kneeling left to right are: Jeanette Goer- inger, Cheryl Hontz, Mary Lou Porter, Christine Banks, Joan Havir, Lisa Govin, Cathy Stella, Barbara Pichert. Standing: Jane Millen, coach; Michele Masoner, Lenchen Hefft, Bar- bara Long, Joanne Gensel, Ar- lene Kozick, Marie Shovlin, Jane Hannigan, Linda Brongo, Glenda Larson, Sally Kuhnert, Pam Porter, Charlene Demmy, Robert Hislop, Booster Club president; and the bus driver. Holy Name Society sponsor awards night Awards and letters were pre- sented to 14 varsity and 18 jun- ior varsity basketball players and 11 cheerleaders after a buffet supper sponsored by Gate of Heaven Holy Name Society. Tommy Kupstas re- ceived a special award for being chosen the outstanding player. Shown in the accompanying photograph are, from left to right, first row: Mary Lou Pie- czynski, Lisa Crawford, Sharon McHale, Diane Godleski, Susan Mahalick, Ann Rondinella, Lori Hoffecker, Beth Ann Delaney, Pauline Yenason, Nancy Calla- han, Theresa Zabrinski, Nancy Woodmansee, cheerleader coach. 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Fo i 0 Gy —_— ai ” \ REP d= Buy Your SPRING And Wig i Gate of Heaven varsity and junior varsity basketball players and cheerleaders received awards and letters at a buffet supper held in their honor. Football Mothers Lake-Lehman Football Mothers met recently to elect officers for the coming year. Taking office are Mrs. Leo Mohen; president; Mrs: “Ed Yanchik, vice president; Mrs. Willard Lozo, secretary; Mrs. Myron Williams, treasurer. A rummage and bake sale are planned May 8 at the Lehman Fire Hall. Mrs. David Spencer and Mrs. Stanley Kalish are cochairman. SUMMER Garden Tools Now!! Durable Sturdy Long Lasting All At ... 16 E. Center St. P.O. Box 859 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 sates re ———— SHAVERTOWN LUMBER 675-1107 Shavertown The Dallas Senior High School girls’ cage team before their trip to Philadelphia to see the Globetrotters. PAGE SEVEN “This is my 25th year in business, and | want to do something for you, my customers.” - A .F. 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