A Greenstreet News Co. Publication 0 BOWLING NEWS Crown Imperialette League, now bowling scratch, has had four matches. with eight balanced teams during the past two weeks with Dallas Dairy girls taking the lead 14-2. Close on their heels is Don’s Citgo with 11-5 and Apex Used Auto Parts vying with Goodman Florist for third place registering 10-6. Fairview Shoe Store Five are holding fourth 8- 8, and Ralph Fitch & Songfnaids are mext with 6-10. Holding final two positions are O‘Malia Laundry quintet 4-12 ‘and Lombardo’s Bakery 1-15. High scores rolled include J. Bolinski 185, 177 (489; J. Agnew 174, 181, 191; B. Brobst 185; F. Allabaugh 180; J. Lerch 177; M. Swingle 170; S. Welch 183 (476) ; J. Bolinski 185; E. Frew 175; C. Shonk 193, 178 (516); J. Frantz 176. K. Orkwis scattered the pins for a ®.1ioping 246 (621) the first one of the season in the Crown Majors Friday night but it wasn’t enough as Wesley Gulf lost 4 points to West Side Novelty men who are tied for first place with Shavertown Lumber Co. J. Merc came up with 200 (584) for the novelty men with help from R. Bonomo Jr.’s 202. B. Bicking hit 212 (576) for the lumbermen who dropped 3 points to Automatic Cigarette Servige. H. Bennett scored 204 and ¥. Heness had an even 200. Dallas Shopping Center handed third place Gebhardt’s a 3 point setbaf@ as J. Kubeck rolled 213- 208 (57%). D. Zimmerman gave help with 201. M. Gorey managed a 201 game as Hasay Motors picked up 3 points from Dallas Post men. Harris Associates continued in first position in the George Shupp League as they split even with Woodland Inn keglers. A. Wendell set the pace with 568. T. Kostrabala was high man for the inn keepers with 204. Monk’s B. Rittenhouse missed a 600 by nine pins as he tumbled the pins for 224-206 (591) and his team mates C. Molley and D. Zim- merman hit 222 and 202 respedely but it was only ‘enough’ to take 1 point from Stanton’s TV men. T. Appel paced them to their win with 202. W Boston Texaco picked up 3 points from Daring’s Market to move into a five-way tie for fourth place with Bill's Cafe, Stanton TV, Ranch Wagon, and Woodland Inn. Daring’s Market third game win kept them in third place. Mahaffey Oil men stayed in sixth place by taking one point from Bill’s Cafe. R. Bonomo Sr.’s 212 (560) was high for both teams. Ranch Wagon earned their 3 points from Wilkes-Barre Truck as wagoneer’s S. Fielding counted our 244. F. Price helped with 204. A. Fox hit 223 for the truckmen. In the Ladies Country Lempie, Brothers Four and Joe's Pizza are tied for first place. The caterers took 3 points from G.H. Harris as L. Cyphers knocked down the pins for 174 (469) and T. Denmon hit 161. A. Matte rolled 164 (470) and K. [ll WHEELING CORRUGATED METAL Il CULVERT PIPE Use WHEELING CULVERT PIPE ® SO EASY TO INSTALL! ® LONG LASTING! ® SO ECONOMICAL! BLOOMSBURG METAL CO. 610 No. Penna Ave. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. PHONE: 822-8131 by Charlot Denmon 675-0419 Sharpe 176 for the Harris five. J. Blight registered 189 and A. Hospodar 164 for the pizza makers but it was only enough for 1 point from Daring’s Market. S. Riegel hit the high for the night as she rolled 187- 194 (516) but the Fashion Vending five were unable to connect and dropped 4 points to David Ertley. Ertley’s L. Letukas split the pins for 176 (493) and M. Considine did the same for 176 (494). D. Amos came up with 171 The Wolves put the Colts away for 4 points in Valley Paperback League with Danny Hanson hitting 201. The Bears trampled the Lions for all 4 points despite Bill Rittenhouse’s 226-212 (618), the league’s first 600 this season. The Panthers were too cunning tor the Mavericks as they shut them out 4-0 Barb Bonning scattered the pins for 188 (514) and Marie Ritts had 181 (481). The Cougars were too much for the Cubs winning 3!» points. The Leopards outsmarted the Bucks 3-1 and the Mustangs took the Pintos for 3 points. Trucksville C split 2-2 with Huntsville Christian and held their first place lead in the Back Mountain Church League. F. Price was high man for both teams with 213 (576). Carverton A teok 3 points from the Lutherans to move into second place. R. Stair broke through with 203 for the Lutherans. It’s still a close race as only six points separate first and last place in the 16 team league. Orange C lost 3 points to Shavertown C. East Dallas picked up 3 points from Car- verton B. M. Whiting rolled 214 as Dallas B took 3 points from Shavertown A. Shavertown B copped 3 points from Mt. Zion and Trucksville A grabbed 3 points from Dallas A whose men had trouble finding the pocket. A. Fox broke through with his first 600 of the season as he scored 252 (607) for Trucksville A and paced them to a 3 point victory over Carverton A. In the Bowlerette League Tom Reese’s girls recorded a 3- point win over Duke Isaacs’ quintet and Trucksville Pharmacy scored 3 points on Boyd White's five. The first place pharmacy team had D. Berlew hitting highest series of 163-160 (460). White’s girls are in second place with Isaacs and Reese, 1 point behind them. Two hundred games were few in the Back Mountain Neigh- borhood League with S. Bonomo hitting 204 (576) ; K. Orkwis 204; Gabel 221. Disque’s took 3 points from Konefals to take un- disputed possession of first place. Dallas Finance lost 3 points to Brothers Four but managed to hold a slim lead in second place just 1'> games ahead of Henry's Jewelers. K. Miller hit 564 for the jewelers as they shut out Valley Paperback men. Roth Novelty made it a clean sweep over Payne Printery and moved into a three-way tie for fourth position with the printers and Brothers Four. Konefal’s are in fifth and Valley Paperback holds down last place. RS] we (J. KOZEMCHAK SR.) Catlin Third Larry Catlin wrapped up his third consecutive point championship at 5-Mile Point Speedway Saturday as he won the 50-lap modified-sportsman feature by a dozen lengths over Pete Cordes. Catlin finished with 330 points while Chuck Akulis, who finished third in the 50-lapper, was runner-up with 320 points. Pete Hulbert, Binghamton; George Ely, Jordon, N.Y.; Dave Kneisel, Clarks Summit; George Skenk, Dundee, N.Y.; Kenny Moore, Nichols, N.Y.; Ron Williams, Binghamton; and Lloyd Holt, Ontario, Canada, rounded out the top 10 runners from the 27-car starting field. Bob Keesler, Binghamton, won the 20-lap late model feature, edging out Mike Colsten by less than a length. Butch Mislevy, Tunkhannock, was third; Art Riek, Johnson City, fourth; and Jim Gabriel; Binghamton, fifth. DeForest Chalker, Montrose; Ron Williams; Dick Longstreet, Clarks Summit; and Kenny Moore were modified- sportsman prelim winners. Keesler, Mislevy, Len Dixon, and Riek won prelims in late models. THE DALLAS POST, SEPT. 30, 1971 -Some of the large group of boys and girls who attended a class in hunter safety are shown in the classroom at the Dallas building of Pennsylvania Game Commission, sponsor of the training session. In the background are instructor Jim Phillips, Game Warden Ed Gdosky, and instructor Al Rineman. Page Seven Pa. Game Commission Instructs Youth on How to Handle Guns An eager group of boys and girls, ages 12 to 16, met Saturday morning at Penn- sylvania Game Commission office, Dallas, to learn how to handle guns safely. It is compulsary in Penn- sylvania, according to game Warden Gdosky, that boys and girls between the ages of 12 and 16 must have had at some time a safety training course before they can secure a hunting | license. Edward Gdosky, of the Commission office, was in charge of the class, assisted by Jim Phillips and Al Rineman, hunter-safety instructors. Mr. Gdosky reported there were 158 youngsters in the free class, 30 of them girls. Upon completing Saturday’s six-hour class, each youngster Archery deer season is open. See your county agent for publications which may be available about ornamental plant materials adaptable to Pennsylvania’s climate and soils. Closes Oct. 29. John Vivian’s Never In Doubt, ridden by Don Laucirica, won Saturday night’s featured event at Pocono Downs for the Dallas horseman’s biggest win of the year. Shown left to right are : Mr. Vivian, Mrs. Laucirica, Mrs. Vivian; -Eaueirica, and Scran- ton trainer, Jim McGuire. 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Although the program has been compulsary in this state since 1969, the local game commission office has spon- sored such classes, under Mr. Gdosky’s tutelage, since 1963. “We try to teach the youths how to take a gun into a field, how to handle it once in the field, how to take it home, and how to put it away safely at home. Most accidents with guns occur at home. Game laws and respect for land owners are taught also,” Mr. Gdosky said. The potential nimrods in last week’s class were mostly from this area, but there were some out-of-state boys and girls and some from as far away as Philadelphia. If they so chose, the parents of the children could remain in the classroom, along with their child. Any organization may sponsor such a class, Mr. Gdosky revealed. The State Game Commission sponsored the last one. There will be another class Oct. 8 in Forty Fort, sponsored by the Forty Fort police. 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