Jack Winters’ men shut out Mahaffey Oilers No. 1 to keep ~ the lead in the Industrial League. Daring’s Market stayed in second spot by blanking Hurst Supplies. Mahaffey Oil No. 2. dropped 4 points to Summit Hill and Boston Texaco took all from Kunkle Motors. R. Mocium paced Kunkle Motors with 206 and J. Survilla led Mahaffey Oil No. 2 with an even 200. In St. Paul’s Brotherhood League, Falcons picked up 3 points from the Mustangs to move ahead of the Eagles and Tigers tied for second place. The Eagles grabbed 3 points from the Tigers and the Hawks * dropped 3 points to the third place Owls. L. Smith headed his Falcons with 200 (573). R. Katyl aided with 203. P. Honoosic rolled 201 for the Mustangs. High man for the night was G. Shonk who hit the lanes for 222 for the Tigers and his Eagle opponent, A. Whiting put up 208. Yencha’s 3 point win over Mahaffey Oil kept them in first place in the George Shupp League. Fino’s moved into second place by shutting out Boston Texaco. Stanton TV made it everything from the Ranch Wagon and Daring’s Market lost 4 points to Castle Inn. George Shonk walloped the pins for a big 225-212-210 (647) and J. Merc scattered them for 208-246 (631). S. Fielding knocked them down to score 231 (610). Other highs were D. Alex- ander 201 (584), F. Adams 207 (574) ; L. Christensen 208 (572); J. Macilus 204 (567); T. Appel 214 (566); C. Roberts 223; J. Stredney 212; E. Fedor 210; C. Michaels 202; and G. Harris 200. Brothers Four girls cut Fashion Vending’s lead to two and one half games by taking them for 3 points in the Ladies Country League. Daring’s Market shut out Joe’s Pizza while David Ertley copped 3 points from G. H. Harris. R. Gula scattered wood for 204-176 (549) and M. Palonis rolled 178-212 (541). A. Matte knocked down pins for 199 (507). H. Bonomo blistered the lanes with 173 (487) and E. Pisano did Riding-Ho Club Announces Show Rding-Ho 4-H Club announces that it is having one of the earliest all youth horseshows at Lemon May 20. Six ribbons and trophies will be awarded. There will be 20 classes along with a reserve and highpoint rider. the same for 172 (480). R. Thomas had a big 176 (473) while A. Hospodar put up 181- 172° (468). D. ‘Brace came through with 171 and R. Rad- zinski put them down for 178. The Offset Paperbackleague is turning into a close race for honors with only seven points separating the first 11 teams. The Wolves took 3 points from the lordly Lions while second place Bucks were hitting the Panthers for four. The Beavers took only 1 point from the Mavericks but held third spot. The Bears shut out the Leopards. The Camels picked up 3 points from the Mustangs, the Pintos took 3 from Cubs, and the frisky Colts grabbed 3 points from the Cougars. For the women keglers, J. Lerch hit the lanes for 170-189 (502), Jean N. rolled 172, M. Ritts 175 (492), H. Willis 182 (493), P. Lahr 182 (460). High, scores registered for the men were George G. 202 (589), B. Bicking 212 (578), C. Kazokas 211-212 (603). Carverton A remained in the lead in Back Mountain Church League by picking off 3 points from Mt. Zion. Don Zimmer- man’s 202 (578) paced both teams. Trucksville B moved into second position by blanking Shavertown B. The B team had A. Gensel’s 216. The Lutherans continued their climb to third by copping 3 points from East Dallas. They were paced by C. Glasser’s 213, M. Evans 208, and Dave Zimmerman’s - 204. Trucksville C shut out Dallas B to take fourth place. Orange B was headed by B. Meade’s 220 as they shut out Shavertown C. Bradbury's 201 (562) and P. Walters’ 200 were only good enough for 1 point as Orange A under the leadership of P. Kunkle’s 200 took 3 points from Trucksville A. Carverton B made it everything from Shavertown A. Back Mountain Neighborhood League has three teams tied for the first place honors - Dallas Finance, Henry's Jewelry and Disque Funeral Home. Henry’s shut out Disque’s Funeral Home headed by Kran with 214. D. Eddy gave Disque’s 204 and his teammate Ken had an easy 210. Roth Novelty blanked Brothers Four men and Dallas Finance and Konefal’s divided evenly. Offset Paperback split 2-2 with Payne Printery. The offset men were paced by J. Yenalevitch’s 201-200 (591) with help from R. Scott’s 200 and T. Noon’s 200. M. Sharok Jr. had a walloping 224 for the printers and E. Kach marski gave 221. Tom Reese’s girls dropped 4 points to Boyd R. White maids in the Bowlerette League but managed to stay on top one Auto Sales INSTALLED © 696-1442 Trees Trimmed . REM I game ahead of the White girls and Duke Isaacs’ maids who took 3 points from Trucksville Pharmacy. S. Riegel’s 186 (500) was high for the night. Other high games were A. Corbett (174) and L. Hopkins 179. In Konefal’s Restaurant League, the Cowboys and Eagles split 2-2 and the Chiefs and Rams did the same. The Eagles Bob rolled an even 200 high- game for the night. Anchor bowlerette Mary rolled 179 for the VIP’s in the Commonwealth Women’s League as they took 3 points from the Ding-A-Lings,.and the Pin-Ups shut out the Spit Fires paced by Theresa’s 177. Shavertown Lumber earned 3 points from Gebhardts to stay on top in the Crown Major League. Dallas Shopping Center picked up 3 from the Dallas Post and Automatic Cigarette Vend- ing Service copped 3 points from Hasay Chevrolet. Elby’s Restaurant and Wesley Gulf divided evenly. D. Purvin found the pocket zone for 240 (595) and H. Ben- nett followed with 232 (594). G. Harris helped his teammates with 233 and T. Doughton aided with 206. J. Kritchen led Gebhardt’s with 202. N. Stredny paced the newsmen with 210 (571) and B. Bicking gave the shoppers a big 588 series. The cigarette ven- dorshad J. Merc’s 202 (567) and J. Lightcap’s 201. A. Bear posted 206 and B. Bolinski managed 202. Elby’s G. Doescher scattered the pins for 213 (572) with help from T. Jones and C. Molley’s 201. S. DeBarry put up 203 for Wesley's. Fitch & Sons girls moved ahead by five games in the Imperialette League by taking 4 points from Apex Used Auto Parts. Dallas Dairy picked up 3 points from Goodman Florist to keep second. Fairview Shoes shut out Lombardo Bakery. R. Radzinski walloped pins for 194-193 (515) and S. Riegel came up with 191-170 (506). B. Bonning managed 189 (501) and J. Lerch rolled 179 (495). H. Willis tumbled pins for 176 (498) and G. Pomrinke came through with 189. "N}" Buss scored 172 (461). APPLY NOW We Train Men to Work As LIVESTOCK BUYERS to buy cattle, hogs. For a local interview, write today with your background. Include your complete ad- dress and phone number. CATTLE BUYERS, INC. 4420 Madison Kansas City, Mo. 64111 Graining Cattle and Livestock Buyers sheep and 7 The fourth annual District II Junior High Wrestling Tour- nament will be held at the Lake- Lehman High School, Feb. 23- 24. Nine local teams will com- Solo Club Meeting At Bowling Lanes The Solo Club of Luzerne County will meet at Crown Imperial Bowling Lanes, Memorial Highway, Dallas, Feb. 25 at 7 p.m. to enjoy an evening of bowling. Remember the turtle. He never makes any progress until he sticks his neck out. /0 INTEREST On funds placed for 90- 180-270 days. Interest paid monthly or at maturity. Call or Write 717-343-4741 Pennsylvania Residents Only @ | NATIONAL UTHLITIES Scranton, Pennsylvania pete, including Lake-Lehman, Dallas, Abington Heights, Hanover, Meyers, Wyoming Valley West, G.A.R., Plains, and Wilkes-Barre Township. Hanover (9-0) and Meyers (7- 1) appear to have the edge in the fight for the team cham- pionship, while Dallas (5-2) and Lake-Lehman (6-3) have enough capable performers to co-favorites. Back Mountain boys with fine records and hoping to capture PR Re RP WRANNINININS gt THE PIPE BOW Imported Pibes. Tobaccos and Accessories ) [ 3 $ ¢ ? Expert Pipe Repairs ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ § Lewis & Duncan Sporting Goods Narrows Shopping Center FW Oy GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER TIRE PRICES SLASHED el R in Wagoneer history. 4-wheel drive. you will be too. titles include: Jody Brown-85 Ibs. (L-L 7-2); Jack Zaleskas-95 lbs. (L-L 9-0); Hugh Jones-115 Ibs. (L-L 8-0-1); Wesley Traver- 120 Ibs. (L-Li 7-2) ; Tom Bonham- 180 (L-L 6-0); Brian Corbett-80 Ibs. (Dallas 6-0); Dave Derolf- 85 Ibs. (Dallas 6-1); Drew Kirchner-115 lbs. (Dallas 6-1); Frank Hazeltine (Dallas 5-0-1); and Mark Georinger (Dallas 5- 2). The action begins Friday evening at 6, while the semi- finals are slated for Saturday morning at 10. The finals are scheduled at 2:30 p.m. Values to $7.00 Gal. WYOMING Tim Fannick, 6 foot, 3 inch varsity forward on the Moun- taineers’ basketball squad, is aiming for the 1,000th point for his three years on the starting team. Going into the West Side Tech game Tuesday night, the Dallas senior had a total of 974 points scored in 65 games or an average of 15 points a game during the last three years. Tim told the Post he hoped to reach the 1,000 mark Tuesday night but if he didn’t he would still have the game against Lake- Lehman, Feb. 23, to go over the top. His record by sgiisons stands as follows: sd#omore—28 games, 331 pts; junior—18 games, 309; senior, to date—19 games, 334 pts. Tim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fannick, 45 Belford St., Shavertown. The Dallas Junior Varsity basketball team under coach Clinton Brobst won two more games last week. St. John’s were the losers Tuesday (60- 51); while Crestwood fell to Dallas Friday (54-43). Both games were won on the foul line since the goals scored were equal both nights. In the St. John’s game the scoring was: Considine -8, Wallace 9, Martin 15, Arnaud 18, Searfoss 6, and Zumchak 4. Leading rebounder was Big Jim Martin with 13, Tom Considine and Jim Searfoss combined for a total of 2 interceptions. Tom Wallace was limited in playing time because of an injured wrist. On Friday at Crestwood, the scoring was: Considine -21, Wallace-6, Martin-10, Arnaud-6, Zumchak-2 and Blase-9. Martin again controlled the boards with 15 rebounds. Martin and Wallace were hindered with four fouls early in the game. Gary Zumchak put on a fine display of ball handling in the breaking of Comet’s press. The J.V.’s league record is now eight wins and four losses with two games remaining in the schedule. The Wilkes-Barre YMCA Youth Division announces the start of a judo instruction course for boys 7 to 14 years of age. The classes will be held Saturday afternoons from 1 to 2:30 p.m. for a period of nine weeks at the Wilkes-Barre YM- YWCA building. The present course will start PAINT CO. THE FIRS OF EASTE ever, skating. worth while. valuable to a skier. Money. ’ until April 21. Members and non-members of the youth divi- sion are eligibie to attend the is necessary. The instruction for the course will be given by Edward Martin, a holder of the black belt. Mr. Martin has instructed judo for the ‘Y’ for the past several years and also instructs for the Model Cities and recrea- tion board judo programs. More information can be had by calling the youth division of the YMCA at 823-2191. 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