The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 08, 1973, Image 16

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D. Purvin scorched the lanes
for a big 247 (623) as he paced
his Harris Associates to 3 points
over Willis Hearing five in the
George Shupp League. A.
Wendell assisted with 205-202
(596). B. Weaver's 204 (581) was
best for the hearing men. F.
Miller’s 200-210 (605) was high
for Whitesell Bros. as they
picked up everything from
Yenchas. J. Kelnick scattered
pins for 206-200 (578). D. Zim-
merman managed 201 for the
losing five.
‘Sundra tumbled the woods for
an outstanding 232-206 (601) for
Fino’s to lead the way for 3
points” from Stanton TV. L.
Christensen helped the cause
with 226-210 (593) and R.
Bonomo fired a 573 series. The
television men had T. Hazinki’s
211, J. Masilus’ 203, and T.
Appel’s 234.
Despite D. Musick’s 206, the
Ranch Wagoneers dropped 3
points to Daring’s Market,
whose best was T. Heness’ 202.
Castle Inn managed 3-1» points
from the American Legion boys
with J. Yenalevitch finding the
rangé for 221 and K. Young-
blood picking up 203. The
Legionnaires had B. Pratt's
walloping 225 (592), C: Glasser’s
209, and F. Smith’s 203.
In the Offset Paperback
League, the Leopards copped 3
from the Mavericks headed by
Howard B.’s 205. The Mustangs
shut out the Pintos and the Cubs
proved too much for the Bears
by taking all. The Cougars
blanked the Wolves while the
Panthers were grabbing 3
points from the Bucks. The
Camels picked up 3 points from
the Lions and the Colts dropped
all 4 points to the Beavers.
Hitting in the high 200’s and
Bicking 204-223 (582), R.
Mociun 206, George S. 210, Fran
C. 219, and Jack K. 206. Scoring
respectable high for the distaff
J. Lerch 195 (497).
H. Bonomo scattered: the
woods for 170 (479) as she and
Grotto Pizza girls blanked G. H.
Harris in the Ladies Country
League. R. Gula knocked them
down for 199. L. Cyphers’ 183
(475) was wasted as Fashion
Vending girls dropped 4 points
to the Luzerne National Bank
quintet. It was the night for 4-0
as Daring’s Market copped all
Industrial League records
show that Mahaffey No. 2 shut
out Daring’s Market and Boston
Supplies in spite of the Hurst
boys’ Tom rolling 200 (598).
Gallagher Homes and Mahaffey
No. 1 divided evenly in their
match.
The battle for top place
Church League, with the
Lutherans
Carverton A, who were paced
by W. Heck’s 200 (577). T.
Wilson’s 202 and T. Cross’ 201
were not enough to give the
Lutherans points. H. Long
the course for Trucksville C’s
shutout over. Trucksville A. S.
Lord gave him 204, and F. Price
209 (578) to lead Dallas Bin
blanking Orange B, whose best
was H. Shupp’s 202. W. Jones hit
Zion, but Jones’ teammates
gave him stronger support, and
the B team copped 3 points.
Shavertown C, and P. Labar’s
224 and B., Shoemaker’s 223
were enough to help East Dallas
take 3 points from Orange A.
Trucksville B took everything
from Carverton B, paced by D.
Ide’s 203 (589).
In the Back Mountain Neigh-
borhood - League, M. Sharock
Jr.’s 235-213 (640) was high
series for the night as his Cappy
teammates backed him up in
taking 3 points from Roth
Novelty five. Offset Paperback
dropped 4 points to Automatic
Vending in spite of their Bob’s
210. Villa Nichola boys were
(590) and F. Fondo’s 202 as they
earned 3 points from Henry
Jewelry five. L. Coolbaugh put
213 on the score sheet and D.
Williams came up with a nice
205 for Konefals, who were
forced to forfeit 4 points to
Disque Funeral Home.
The girls had difficulty fin-
ding the strike pocket in the
Commonwealth Telephone
Girls League with no one able to
score above 150. Memory Phone
maids took 3 points from the
Tel-Butlers and the Starlites
earned 3 points from Magicall.
Joe counted out a big 220 for
the Chiefs as they dropped 3
points to the Rams in Konefals’
Restaurant League and M.
Konefal’s 203 helped the Indians
Cyphers’ 172 was high for both
teams as she and her Tom
Reese girls copped 3 points
from Trucksville Pharmacy. T.
Langdon’s 189 (514) was high
for the night as she led Duke
Isaacs’ girls in winning all from
the Boyd R. White maids. Anne
Whiting gave her help with 174.
In the Crown Majors, Dallas
Post men shut out Shavertown
Lumber while Elby’s
Restaurant five picked off ‘3
points from Wesley Gulf
divided evenly as did Vanguard
Security and Gebhardts. In the
came out on top with 215-259
(612) for the news team, and B.
Prutzman hit a big 203-227 (606).
Other high scores were L.
Christensen 210, M. Gorey 209,
Kitchen 221, K. Youngblood 200,
and R. Bonomo Jr. 201,
Second place Apex Used Auto
Parts cut Goodman Florist lead
in the Imperi ette League to
four games by. taking 3 points
from them: JZ Meyers had the
biggest night of Hier league play
with a 170-190 (525) and J. Lerch
had 174. J. Agnew came through
(489).
474 series for the dairy girls and
L. Wheeler tumbled wood for
179 as Lahr’s Arco and Dallas
175 (469) up in lights as she
point win over Lombardo
Bakery. and 1. Cyphers rolled
199-194 (522) to lead the way in
the 2-2 split between Fairview
Shoes ‘and O’Malia Laundry.
The laundry girls had R.
Radzinski’s 170-177 (504), M.
Fondo’s:176, and M. Shepherd's
201-to help their cause.
Sincere wishes from all the
girls to" Sally Riegel, Nancy
Buss, Marie Ritts, and Ruth
Bennett for a fast and success-
ful recovery from their illnesses
and a quick return to the lanes.-
The Bonomos and the Imperial-
ettes miss ‘them.
Any man may make a mis-
take, but none but a fool will
continue in it.
—Cicero
There is a correspondent in
your: area if. you live in
Noxen.
Call Mrs. Ray Kelly
298-2149
When the King’s College
basketball team opens the
season in Wilkes-Barre, Dec. 1,
against Le Moyne College of
Syracuse, the Quantico Marine
Band will present a halftime
concert in the King’s gym.
Athletic director and
basketball coach Ed Donohue
announced the Quantico
Marines will spend the night in
one of the college dorms before
returning to their base in
Virginia by helicopter.
‘This is the first time the
Quantico Marines have played
at a college basketball game in
our part of the nation,” Mr.
Donohue stated. ‘King’s
outstanding aggregation to help
us launch our 1973-1974
basketball season in style, he
added.
The . Marines will: land in
Wyoming Valley earlier in the
day and will present a concert
at a local high school and will
have members of regional high
school bands as their guests.
Since 1969, the Marine Band
has annually performed before
more than 100,000 spectators.
Directed by Capt. Sidney
Snellings, ‘it represents more
than 400 years of combined
musical experience among its
members ‘and is noted for its
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Shavertown United Methodist
Church will meet Nov. 12 at 8
pm. at the home of Mrs.
Granville Miller. Co-hostess
will be Mrs. Kenneth Kirk. Mrs.
Harvey Odell will lead
devotions.
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white elephant sale will be held
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