go SREIRLTRp E DICKO’S LEAGUE--Dicko’s began second half play with the first half champions, Sailors taking a 3-1 win over the Colts. Tops for the Sailors were Bob Valatka 39-34-32-105, Rich Polachek 97, Ken Karasek 90, Tom Lahart 86. High for the Colts were Romie Shedletski = 32-30-42-104, Steve Yonick 88, Joe Madar 87, Gene Soboleski 86. The Lions tamed the Steelers by taking a 3-1 win. High for the Lions were Joe Merc 95, Dan Sekel 77, Dicko 76, Adam Stelma 75. Tops for the Steelers were Ed Karasek 30-33-38-101, Cutter Karasinski 97, Joe Belinka 75, Mike Kurilla 73. 0: CORAL LOUNGE Dart League Results--The No- Names took a 2-1 victory over the One Arm Ban- dits. Tops for the No Name’s were Lippy Lipinski 41-41-29-111, Walt Wruble 92, Stan Prise 84, Jim Reilly 83. High for the Bandits were Dave Hergan 35-30-35-100, Leon Ziomek 98, Chick Romanchick 94, Art Dalsanta 82. One for the Road took a 2-1 win over the Hustlers. Tops for the Road Gang were Mike Repak 38-32-37- 107, Ted Daveski 91, Vince Dennis Sr., 88, George Lutz 84. High for the Hustlers were George Kapalka 45-23-45-113, Ken Jasterzenski 83, Vince Dennis Jr., 79. Top five in averages: George Kapalka 36.97, Mike Repak 34.97, Tony Lipinski 32.85, Leon Ziomek 31.45, Dave Hergan 31.28. Standings: No-Names 4- 2, One Arm Bandits and One for the Road 3-3, Hustlers 2-4. =0- LUZERNE DEPT. Dart League-- win over the Hose Clamps. Leading the Hard Suction were Ron Rahl 93, Rob Yakus 72 and Frank Barber 68. High for the Hose Clamps Mike Evanko 84, Jim Caladie MR. AND MRS. KOSTY HARZINSKI, former residents of Swoyersville, now residing at 6 Nassau St., West Pittston, cele- brated their 27th wedding anniversary Friday. They were wed on Jan. 21, 1956 by Rev. John Kozlauskas at Immaculate Concept- ion Church, West Pittston. Mrs. Harzinski is the former Helen Brennan, daughter of Mrs. Bridget Brennan and the late Michael Brennan of West Pittston. Harzinski is the son of Mary Harzinski and the late Mayor Anthony Harzinski Sr., Swoyers- ville. The Harzinski’s are the parents of three children, Michael, Marie and Maureen. Harzinski is associated with the Jewel Home Shopping Company. -0- MR. AND MRS. AN- DREW LAVIX, 21 Hazle St., Swoyersville, will celebrate their 32nd wedding anniversary this Tuesday. They were wed on Feb. 1, 1951 by Rev. Andrew Bocianski at St. Joseph’s R.C. Church, Hudson. Mrs. Lavix is the for- mer Helen Muscavage, daughter of the late Mr. cavage of Swoyersville. Lavix is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lavix, Hudson. Their attendants were Mary Muscavage Kosloski and Thomas Cusick. The Lavix’ are parents of two daughters, Andrea, New York, N.Y. and Marilee Olson of Wild- wood Crest, N.J. They Matthew Olson. Mr. Lavix is‘ on a disability retirement. He was an executive with the Linear Plant and Atlas Chain & Cable Co. =-0- MR. AND MRS. JOHN SHEMO, SR., 638 Church The High Pressure Fog team took over first place by taking a 3-0 win over the Pumpers. Tops for the Foggers = were Nick Karlunis 71, Al Balber- High for the Pumpers were Dave Repshas 69, John Tarreto 68, Billy Tarreto 61. Top five in averages: Karlunis 29.20, Al Balberchak 25.41, Jim Caladie 25.19, Rob Yakus 24.15. Standings: High Pressure Fog 29-19, Hard Suction 28-20, Hose Clamps 27-21, Pumpers 12-36. '0- In an Exhibition Inter- League series, Coral Lounge took over the Shanky Thursday Night Dart League by a score of 3-0. Leading the way for Coral Lounge were Mike Repak with 37-35-30-102, George Kapalka 90, Lion Ziomek 99 and good shooting from Vince Dennis Jr., 35 game. Ted Daveski big 43 game, Vince Dennis Sr. and brated their 43rd wedding anniversary Saturday. They were married on Jan. 22, 1940 by the late Rev. Joseph Buda at St. Mary’s Church, Swoyers- ville. Mrs. Shemo is the former Eleanor Romanowski. Their at- tendants were Regina Romanowski and the late John Stovinski. They are the parents of three children, John Jr., Albert and Mrs. Allentown. They also have one grandchild, Christopher Wisniewski. Mr. Shemo is a retired automobile mechanic. -0- MR. AND MRS. ED- WARD NOVROSKI SR., 5 McHale St., Swoyersville, will celebrate their 33rd wedding anniversary Friday. They were married on Jan. 28, 1950 by the late Rev. Andrew Klobuciucky at Holy Trinity Church, Swoyers- Lippy Lipinski and Jim Reilly and Walt Wruble shot good darts. Leading the Shanky team were Steve Adamchak Jr., high man for the night with a 35-47- 32-114, Al Balun 88, Cutter Karasinski 85, Joe Belinka 78 and good shooting from Dave Check 39 game, Joe Miscavage and Chooch Gonglefski. The two teams will meet at Shanky’s for a return match. The above series was played at the Coral Lounge and Stan Price and daughter, Tina, were gracious hosts. Nice job. . ANN’S CAFE--The Eagles took a 3-1 win over the Vikings. High for the Eagles were Mike Moses 39-35-37-111, Allen Phillips 85, Tom Mucha 75. Tops for the Vikes were Lou Hodle 88, Jerry Salata 60, Bill Hulse 68. The Raiders and Steelers fought it out to a 2-2 stalemate. High for the Raiders were Joe Balent 35-35-37-107, Joe Mattie 87, Bill Curry 68. Tops for the Steelers were Ray Pechal 93, Bob Matson 92 and John Yackoski 73. Top five in averages: Joe Balent 36.21, Lou Hodle 34.42, Mike Moses 31.97, Bill Hulse 31.59, Bill Fox 30.33. Standings: Raiders 13- 7, Vikings 11-9, Eagles 9- 11, Steelers 7-13. 0- SHANKY’S THURS- DAY NIGHT LEAGUE-- Dr. Checkeye’s took a 2-1 win over the Giants. High for Dr. Checkeye’s were Butch Conniff 43-36-45-124, Dave Check 43-32-25-100, Bob Latoski 74, Kosty Harzinski 75. Tops for the Giants = were Steve Adamchak Jr., 32-34-41- 107, Dan Marascio 84, Chooch Gonglefski 82 and Jim Dunbar 73. The Airheads took a 2-1 over Chet’s Jets. High for the Airheads were Ozzie Williams ' 32-40-29-101, Cutter Karasinski 33-25- 43-101, Joe Belinka 85 and Tony Pero 71. High for the Jets were Tom Cruthers 34-40-27-101 and good shooting by Chet Zukosky and the Scoop. Butch Conniff hit the only nine Edward, Kingston, and Mrs. Jane Dombroski, Kingston. They also have three grandchildren, Ryan John and Karen Ptashinski and Tara Lynn Dombroski. Mr. , Novroski is em- ployed with the Somer- ville Construction Co., Forty Fort and is a member of the Henry Charles Orchestra. -0- MR. AND MRS. JOHN GOLIASH, Rear 262 Watkins St., Swoyersville will celebrate their 51st wedding anniversary Tuesday. They were married on Feb. 1, 1932 by the late Rev. John A. Karnish at Holy Trinity Parish, Swoyersville. Mrs. Goliash is the former Margaret Krakosky, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Krakosky. Goliash is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Goliash Sr., all of Swoyersville. The Goliash’s are the parents of a daughter, Mrs. Peter Paluck, Bayshore, Long Island, N.Y. They also have four grandchildren; Peter Jr., Michael, Cynthia and Barbara. Mr. Goliash is a retired miner and also was PAGE THIRTEE timer of the night. Top five in averages: Butch Conniff 40.91, Steve Adamchak Jr. 38.33, Ken Roberts 35.77, : Ozzie Williams 34.60, Dan Marascio 34.24. Standings: Dr. Checkeye’s 22-14, Giants 20-16, Air Heads 16-20, Chet’s Jets 14-22. -0- SHANKY’S OVER THE HILL LEAGUE--The the Yanks were Steve Adamchak Jr. 42-119, Cooksie Adams 43-117, Tom Cruthers 45-102, Shanky Adamchak Sr., 68. High for the Lions were Ed Kulbacki 31-85, Emery Washko 35-84, Jim Cruthers 66. The Cards took a 2-1 win over the Dodgers. High for the Cards were George Nemetz 36-108, John Dele- scavage 40-98, Steve Yuhas 30-77, and the Scoop shot. High for the Dodgers = were Dave Check 44-99, Gary Hughes 32-94, Buck Urban shot good. Top five in averages for the first half: Steve Adamchak Jr., 40.6 Cotton Tomaskovic 39, Joe Koval 38.15, John Delescavage 34.22, Ed Kulbacki 32.22. Final first half stan- dings: Penn State 28-8 Yankees 21-15, Cards 13- 23, Dodgers 10-26. Cooksie Adams was the King of the Hill for the week with a 117. merly associated with the Pizza L’Oven stores. He is now in business for himself known as PIZZA HEAVEN and he is located at Northampton St., Narrows Shopping Center in Edwardsville. He invites all of his friends to try heavenly pizza. Bud is married to the former Elizabeth Sawchak of Swoyersville. They are the parents of three children. The Sawchak’s can well be remembered for Marie’s Bake Shop which ! was formerly located on Shoemaker St., Forty Fort. Left to. right: Charles ‘Bud’ | . Bustin, owner, holding son Charles Jr., Mrs. Elizabeth Bustin, wife holding Elizabeth t Amy Bustin, Luana Watlack, Chuck Brennan. ville. Mrs. Novroski is the former Veronica Gulla, daughter of Mrs. Anna Gulla, guest at Valley Crest and the late John Gulla Sr., Swoyersville. Novroski is the son of Mrs. Edna Novroski and the late Jacob Novroski also of Swoyersville. Their attendants were Betty Gulla Gavlick, the late Daniel Novroski, Alberta Kosco Yagojin- ski, Joseph Yagojinski, the late Antoinette Harchar Novroski and Leo F. Gavlick. 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