The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 09, 1983, Image 13

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PAGE THIRTEEN
CHACKO’S WEST PREP MIXED LEAGUE--Bowling
every Saturday morning at Chacko’s West Lanes in
Luzerne. First row, left to right, Lisa Stroud, Joey
Janosky, Jack Baines, Susan Valatka, Wende Donovan,
Karla Sharon, James Ontko, Robbie Betnar; second row,
Matt Fenedick, Marty Leandri, Cassy Petrosky, Debbie
Darts
Frazier, Brian Tosh, Bridget McMichael,
CHACKO’S WEST PREP MIXED LEAGUE-First row,
left to right, Brenda Savoca, Charlie Riscavage, Danny
Patton, Matt Hrivnak, Tara Mizenko, Stanley Klecha,
Kevin Deibert, Bill Stackalis, Judy Roan; second row,
Cathy Spirko, Dave Catina, Shawn Hrivnak, Kevin
Donlin, Shawn Keener, Karen Betnar, Joey Yenalevitch,
SHANKY’S BAR and
the CORAL LOUNGE met
in a rematch of exhibition
play. In the first series,
Coral Lounge hammered
Shanky’s by taking a 3-0
set. In the rematch,
Shanky’s came back with
double barrels and
blasted Coral Lounge and
the A team took a 3-0 win
as did the B team.
Leading the Shanky A
team in scoring were
Butch Conniff with 36-44-
49-129, Steve Adamchak
Jr. 45-41-40-126, Cutter
Karasinski 35-47-43-125,
Tom Cruthers 28-36-36-
100, Ozzie Williams 96,"
Dave Check 95. High for
Coral Lounge were Mike
Repak 37-37-33-107, Lippy
Lipinski 34-40-26-100, Leon
Ziomek 41-94, Jim Reilly
81, Dave Hergan 73, Vince
Dennis Jr. 71.
Leading Shanky’s B
team to victory were
Chooch Gonglefski, a big
96, Kosty Harzinski 84,
Steve Dosiak 76, Tony
Pero a triplicate 29 for an
87 and good shooting by
Johnny Bubryckie, Teddy
Rydzewski ' and Bob
Miller. Tops for Coral
Lounge B team were
Vince Dennis Sr. 90,
StanPrice 77, Frankl
Plominski 70, George Lutz
70 and good shooting by
Waz and Harry Breha.
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SHANKY’S THURS-
DAY NIGHT Dart
League--Chet’s Jets took a
2-1 win over Dr.
Checkeye’s and put Dr.
Checkeye’s in a tie with
the Giants as the Giants
took a 2-1 victory over the
Air Heads.
Leading Chet’s Jets to
their big win were Joe
Pollick with a big 53-33-37-
123 series and the only
nine timer of the night,
Capt. Ken Roberts 30-38-
44-113, Tom Cruthers 85,
and good shooting by Chet
Zukosky and the Scoop.
High for Dr. Checkeye’s
were Butch Conniff 48-40-
35-123, Capt. Dave Check
94, Kosty Harzinski 90,
Bob Latoski 78 and good
shooting by Johnny
Brubryckie.
Leading the Giants
books still
The last several hun-
dred Centennial Books
are being placed on sale
at a reduced price of $2.50
by the Luzerne Centennial
Committee to enable the
committee to dispose of
all books.
The committee officials
stated that when all of the
books are gone, that will
be made available at any
price.
The orange and black
color of the book reflects
the colors of Luzerne High
School. An artist’s sketch
of a coal miner and coal
car adorns the front of the
book.
The souvenir book con-
tains not only photo-
graphs of the Centennial
committee and officers
but those of borough of-
ficials and a memorial
page to the late Officer
Thomas ‘‘Vinny’’
Vinovrski.
Reproductions of photo-
graphs from the history of
Luzerne, that can be
available
considered collector’s
items, are to be found in
the book.
Listed in the book are
the names of veterans of
World War I who ap-
peared on a town
monument. Listed also
are the names of the men
and women who
graduated from Luzerne
High School listing them
by their class.
The old and the new
history = of Luzerne
Borough is traced in the
book along with a com-
pilation of the commer-
cial and industrial firms
that have helped the town
grow.
Outstanding sport stars
from the borough are not
overlooked in the Cen-
tennial book in the form of
photographs of Mickey
Witek, George Sinzer,
Rocky Castellani and the
championship 1944
Luzerne High School
Basketball team, led by
the late Francis ‘‘Chink”’
Crossin.
PAMELA K .
FULKERSIN, College
Misericordia student and
resident of Luzerne, was
student for the fall
semester at the north-
eastern Pennsylvania
college. Announcement
was made recently by
James J. Pallante,
academic dean of the
college, that College
Misericordia requires a
semester grade point
average of at least a 3. 55
to make the academic
honor. This is one of the
most demanding
averages in the area.
Ms. Fulkersin is a
computer
science major.
were Capt. Steve
Adamchak Jr., 37-49-33-
119, Dan Marascio 37-44-
37-118, Chooch Gonglefski
79, Doc Watson 78. High
for the Air Heads were
Cutter Karasinski 33-32-
39-104, Ozzie Williams 36-
33-33-102, Joe Belinka 94,
Tony Pero 84.
Top five in averages:
Butch Conniff 40.97, Joe
Pollick 40.50, Steve
Adamchak Jr. 38.97, Ken
Roberts 35.33, Ozzie
Williams 34.56.
Standings: Dr.
Checkeyes and Giants 24-
Jets 18-25.
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SHANKY’S OVER THE
HILL Dart League--The
Yankees took a 3-0 win
over the Dodgers. Tops
for the Yanks were Steve
Adamchak Jr. 45-117,
Cooksie Adams 31-91,
Tom Cruthers 33-91,
Shanky Adamchak Sr. 29-
70. High for the Dodgers
were Joe Koval 39-109,
Dave Check 34-86," Gary
Hughes 33-82, Buck Urban
57.
Penn State took a 2-1
win over the Cards. Tops
for Penn State were Ozzie
Williams 41-113, Ed
Kulbacki 33-87, Emery
Washko 30-85, Jim
Cruthers 29-80. High for
the Cards, John Dele-
scavage 35-105, George
Nemetz 37-102, Walter
Golumbeski 34-82, and
good shooting by the
Scoop.
Top five in averages:
Joe Koval 39.3, Steve
Adamchak Jr. 39.2, Ozzie
Williams, 35.3, John Dele-
scavage 33.1, George
Nemetz and Tom
Cruthers 31.4.
Standings: Yankees
and Penn State 4-2,
Dodgers 3-3, Cards 1-5.
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ALBA’S Dart League--
The Orioles pulled a mild
upset by rapping out a 3-0
win over the top seeded
Brewers. Leading the way
for the Orioles were Ron
Gula 45-113, Sibby Cicero
40-99, Bernie Derby 33-80,
Gordy Price 70. High for
the Brewers were John
Barber with 40-40-40-120,
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Joe -Verfin 32-89, Bill
Reese 31-76.
The Orioles are waiting
for the Phillies. Beware
Phillies!
The Dodgers took a 2-1
win over the Phillies.
Tops for the high flying
Dodgers were Paul
Starolis 48-116, Dr. Leo
Potera 44-105, Babe Kern
37-105, Jerry Drobenak 76
and Bob Zurawski 76.
High for the Phillies were
Fronge Fronczkiewicz 36-
97, Al Bogdon 33-89, Jack
Knecht 35-81, Emil
Gomba 73 and Max
Chipego 72.
Top five in averages:
John Barber 44, Paul
Starolis 39, Ron Gula 36,
Jack Tobias 35, Babe
Kern 34.
Standings: Dodgers 5-1,
Orioles 3-3, Brewers and
Phillies 2-4.
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DICKO’S Dart League--
The Steelers knocked off
the high flying Sailors by
a 3-1 score as Cutter
Karasinski led the way
with 96, followed by Ed
Karasek 95, Joe Belinka
91 and Andy Obsitos 84.
High for the Sailors were
Rich Polachek 98, Tom
Lahart 89, Bob Valatka 87,
Ken Karasek 73.
The Colts got out of the
cellar by taking a 3-1 win
over the slumping Lions.
High for the Colts were
Steve Yonick 34-41-45-120,
Romy Shedletski 90, Gene
Soboleski 84, Joe Madar
73. High for the Lions
were Joe Merc 27-35-43-
105, Duke Stelma 92, Dan
Sekel 67 and Dicko
Obsitos 63.
Top five in averages:
Ed Karasek 34, Bob
Valatka 34, Steve Yonick
33, Joe Merc 32 and Cutter
Karasinski 32.
Standings: Sailors 8-4,
Steelers 614-5%-, Colts
515-614, Lions 4-8.
ANN’S CAFE Dart
League--The Raiders took
a 3-1 win over the
Steelers. High for the
Raiders were Joe Mattey
96, Joe Balent 85, Bill
Curry 82. High for the
Steelers were John
Yackoski 81 and Ray
Pechal 75.
tenure. It was also Ladies Night. Pictured above left to
right, Joe Ranieli, program chairman; Xavier Abbott,
treasurer, Atty. Aritz, Mark Nenichka, John Tobias,
secretary, Ray Vanyo, vice president.
Steve Valentukonis, Joyce Mizenko, Mark Shepley,
Frank Silsby, Mark Baltuskonis. Absent: Alex
Schneider, Robyn Catina, Chris Dervinis, Mike Brown,
Michelle Edwards, Kim Giza, Angel Miller, Karen Amos,
Heather Hanko, Amy Grochowski.
ibition match
The Eagles kept up
their good game as they
took a 3-1 win over the
Vikings. Tops for the
Eagles were Mike Moses
98, Allen Phillips 85 and
Bob Hospodar 83. High for
the Vikes were Lou Hodle
37-37-36-100, Bill Hulse
and Jerry Salata both
with 78.
Top five in averages:
Joe Balent 35.60, Lou
Hodle 34.29, Mike Moses
31.96, Bill Hulse 31.33, Bill
Fox 29.80.
Standings: Raiders 20-
12, Eagles 19-13, Vikes 17-
15, Steelers 8-24.
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LUZERNE FIRE
DEPT. Dart League--The
Hose Clamps took a 3-0
win over the Pumpers.
High for Hose Clamps
were Jim Caladie 86,
Jerome Baloh 72 and Mike
Evanko 71. Tops for the
Pumpers were Dave
Repshas 72, Billy Tarreto
70 and John Tarreto 69.
The Hard Suction took a
2-1 victory over the High
Pressure Fog. High for
Hard Suction were Robbie
Yakus 72, Ron Rahl 68,
Frank Barber 62. High for
High Pressure Fog were
Nick Karlunis 78, Al
Balberchak 74, John
Guido 66.
Top five in averages:
Ron Rahl 29.12, Nick
Karlunis 29.02, Al
~ Balberchak 2545, Jim
‘Caladie 25.23, Rob Yakus
23.33. 4
Standings: Hard
Suction 32-22; High
Pressure Fog 32-22, Hose
Clamps 31-23, Pumpers
13-41.
CORAL LOUNGE Dart
League--The No-Names
took a 3-0 win over the One
for the Road Gang. High
for No-Names were Mike
Kolesar 99, Jim Reilly 89,
Tony Lipinski 84, Stan
Price 79. High for the One
for the Road Gang were
Mike Repak 33-41-34-108,
Vince Dennis Sr. 85, good
shooting by Ghosty
Hritzak. ;
The Hustlers took a 2-1
win over the One Arm
Bandits. Tops for the
Hustlers were George
Kapalka 98, Ken
Jasterzemski 96, Walt
Songalia 88, good shooting
by Debbie Garrity. Tops
for the Bandits were Dave
Hergan 46-30-32-108, Len
Ziomek and Art Dalsanto
87 and good shooting by
Jim Jasterzimski.
Top five in averages:
George Kapalka 36.66,
Mike Repak 35.41, Tony
Lipinski 32.29, Dave
Hergan 31.22, Leon
Ziomek 31.14.
Standings: No-Names 8-
4, One for the Road Gang
and Hustlers 6-6, One Arm
Bandits 4-8.
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