Page 18 G. Doescher’s 258 (614) set the pace in the George Shupp League as Castle Inn men shut out Boston Texaco to move within one game of league- leading Fino’s Pharmacy. He had help from J. Yenalevitch’s 208 and K. Youngblood’s 200. Fino’s lost ground but kept the lead by taking 3 points from Yencha’s men behind J. Merc'’s 225 (579) and L. Christen’s 200 (569). On the losing end; E. Fedor had 202 and D. Zimmer- man. 200-201. Harris Associates blanked the last place Daring’s Market headed by G. Harris’ 219-221 (595), H. Bennett's 203 (592), and J. Guido’s 202. The Ranch Wagon men took 3 points from Whitesell Bros. S. Fielding found the lanes for 212 (584) and teammate F. Price tumbled pins for 201 (576). Stanton TV and Woodland Inn split 2-2 with G. Brobst giving 211 and T. Appel 206 for the TV team and B. Pratt scoring 202. In the Ladies Country League, David Ertley girls took all from Fashion Vending to cut back their lead by one game as second place Bros. Four dropped 3 to Joe's Pizza. Daring’s Market tied Ertleys for third by copping 3 from G.H. Harris. E. Pisano blasted the pins for 199 (505) and M. Eisenhower knocked them down for 186 (503). A. Matte split the woods for 186 (498) and A. Hospodar put 191 (477) in lights. V. Harris rolled 174 (471). High single games went in the records by D. Brace 170, R. Gula 170, and J. Blight 171. First place Beavers picked up 3 points from the eighth spot Colts in the Offset Paperback League and the Bucks Kkept second by taking 3 from 11th spot Leopards. The @ Wolves divided evenly with the Pintos to hold third spot. Just one game behind them are the Lions who knocked off the Panthers for 3 points. The Bears shut out the Mustangs to tie the Cubs for fifth place while the young Cubs were splitting 2-2 with the Camels. The Cougars trampled the Mavericks for 3 points. Helen B. walloped the woods for 212-170 (551) and B. Bonning had a big 171-176 (486) J. Lerch continued her high scoring by coming through with 187 (495) and F. Rittenhouse had 175. For the men, E. Willis rolled a smooth 222 and C. Kazokas had 221 (588). John rolled 202 for the Bucks and G. Shonk gave the Cubs 217. C. Nafus managed 201. Carverton A (37-15) continue their lead in the Back Mountain Church League; shutting out Dallas B. Hot on their heels are the Lutherans and Trucksville C, each with 36-16. The Lutherans blanked Mt. Zion and the “C” team did the same to Shavertown B. Shavertown C follows by taking 3 points from East Dallas. Carverton B took everything from Trucksville A and Trucksville B followed suit py grabbing 4 trom urange A. Shavertown A dropped 3 points to Orange B. Posting high series for the night were C. Cyphers 211-203 (595), R. Meeker 206 (568), F. Price 210 (581), /S. Williams (565). High single games were registered by B. Soltis 203, B. Law 200, J. Cobleigh 223, Don Zimmerman 210, Dave Zim- merman 207, T. Wilson 202, and W. Piatt 207. The Industrial League has Daring’s Market out in front two games ahead of Boston Texaco. The grocers blanked Mahaffey No. 1 while the ser- vice station men picked up 4 from Jack Winters Tire Service. Hurst managed 3 points from Mahaffey No. 2, and Summit Hill and Kunkle Motors shared 2-2. G. Doescher was in the spot- light with 258 (612). It’s a close race in the Back Mountain Neighborhood League with only seven games separating the first seven teams. Dallas Finance took 4 points from Brothers Four to stay in front of Henry’s Jewelry by one game. Henry's dropped 3 to Offset Paperback to put them in second just two ahead of Offset and Disque’s who are tied for third. Disque’s picked up 3 points from Payne Printery and Konefal’s climbed by blanking Roth Novelty. K. Orkwis was high man for the night with 238 (613) and teammate G. Doescher had 217 (591). C. Kazokas tumbled wood for 216 (564) and Disque’s: D. Eddy knocked them down for 204 (571). E. Kach had 208 for the printers. C. Groff bowled consistently for a 569 series and scattering pins for high games were. Coolbaugh 212, Williams 205, R. Scotti 203, S. Mruk 202, and A. Craig 232. Anne hit 179 for the Ding-A- Lings as they split 2-2 with the Pin-Ups in the Commonwealth Telephone Women’s League. The Spit Fires shut out the VIPs. In the Bowlerette League, Tom Reese took 3 points from Duke: Isaacs and Trucksville Pharmacy girls climbed to third by copping 3 points from Boyd White maids. K. Kalafsky found the range to produce 186 (486) and L. Cyphers solved lane 15 for 179 (482). Shavertown Lumber took 4 points from Elby’s Restaurant and holds a wide margin lead in the Crown Major League. Dallas Shopping Center dropped 3 to Gebhardt’s and Dallas Post did the same with Automatic Cigarette. Hasay Chevrolet and Wesley Gulf split even. G. Harris led the lumbermen with 226-212 (627). He had help from B. Gosart’s 205-201 (598), H. Bennett's 214-202 (579) and D. Zimmerman’s 229. Elby’s K. Orkwis blistered the lanes for 214-228 (646). The Dallas shoppers had P. Hospodar’s 210- 246° (628) and the cigarette sellers’ J. Merc had a respect- able 246 (622). L. Christensen helped with 203 (561) and B. Downs’ rolled 216. F. Sieno managed 214 for the news men. S. Bonomo gave the car sales- men 202 (564) and R. Bonomo Sr. had 222 for the service station five. Fitch & Sons held the lead in the Imperialette League by earning 3 points from Dallas Dairy five. Apex shut out Good- man Florist to remain in second. Fairview Shoe Store maids moved up to third by making it 3 1, points over Don's Citgo. Lombardo Bakery dropped 4 points to O’Malia Laundry. Goodman Florist, Dallas Dairy, and O’Malia are tied for fourth spot. B. Bonning led Fitch's with 177-171-183 (531) and S. Riegel paced Dallas: Dairy with 194 (511). J. Lerch showed the way for Fairview with 192 (493). B. Lahr aided with 178. N. Buss had a big 173 (490) for Goodman Florist and M. Ritts tumbled maples for 191 for the Apex team. The Owls moved into a first plage tie in St. Paul’s Brother- hood League by shutting out the Falcons who had sole possession of the top spot. The Eagles took second by taking 2 from the Hawks, and the Mustangs moved into third by taking 3 points from the Tigers. Big guns for the match were R. Moeciun 244 (599) and A. Whiting 202. COMMONWEALTH | TELEPHONE CO | Insulated Paneled Interior Exterior Lights The U.S. Small Business Administration and the Chamber of Commerce of Greater. Philadelphia, = will €o-sponsor a seminar for small businessmen and women April 3, at ‘the Defense Personnel Support Center, 2800 S. 20th St., Philadelphia. The purpose of this seminar is to acquaint the small business community with the services available to them through the Small Business Administration, and the program will run from 2 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Admission and parking is free. Speakers will include Major General Abraham J. Dreiseszun, Commanding General, Defense Personnel Support Center, Mr. Russell Hamilton, Jr., SBA Regional Director and Mr. Thacher Longstreth, President of the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Philadelphia. Principal members of the SBA Regional Director’s staff will describe the three principal programs designed to assist small businesses which are Financial Assistance for Small Business, Procurement and Management Assistance and Community Economic Development. Following the formal session, SBA staff specialists will be available at counseling tables to discuss with individual businessmen and women, business loans, opportunities for government contracts and sub-contracts, counseling on management problems and community economic development services, in- cluding SBA Lease Guarantees and Surety Bonds. For information, gall or write SBA, One Decker tare, Bala Cynwyd, Pa., 19004 or call 215- 597-3234, 3235. Is'Dallas A Toll Call? 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