Joy Kelly’s 210 and Nancy Daney’s 174 set the pace for the Cheap Shots three point win over the Blitz in Our Gang League. M. Lou Swingle hit 170 for the losing five. Melon Balls copped three from the Jokers with no one hitting high scores. V. Hudak tumbled pins for 512 to lead Harvey's Wall- bangers to 2%» points from Spanky’s whose E. Dingle rolled 554. Doreen Jenkins spilled pins for 179 (487) for the Alabama Slam- mers who picked up three from Numero Uno. _E. Higgins 224 (519) shutting out Dallas A in the Back Mountain Church League. The Dallas men had B. Moore’s 525 and K. Spencer’s 536. Shaver- town A took all from Carverton A and Maple Grove blanked Orange B sparked by W. Wilcox’ 523. The Orange men had H. Shupp’s 527. J. Mitchell pounded the pins for 544 to lead Orange A in taking three from Shavertown B. The Shavertown men had three high rollers, C. Kazokas with 564, 8S. Fielding 552 and B. Walko 542, C. Glasser’s 515 aided the Lutherans in taking three from: Carverton B and J. Berti’s 225 (533) helped East Dallas pick up three from Trucksville In the Ladies Country League Castlettes blanked Daring’s Market led by P. Williams 174. C. Mill rolled 179 for the grocer. Grotto Pizza earned three from Fashion Vending with A. Hospodar giving 179 (495) and J. Haefele contri buting 177. E. Shaffer and P. Gordon gave 171 each for the vending five. L. Cyphers tumbled pins for 171 (480) and T. Langdon spilled them for 179 to give A.F. Roan Inc. three points’ from G.H. Harris Associates. American Building Maintenance continued in the lead in the Imperialette League by taking four from the Jean Shop. K. Scavone led the way with 209 (521) and C. Smith rolled 175. M. Neifert hit 180 and J. Lamoreaux rolled 172 to . aid Lamoreaux Auto in dividing . 2-2 with Mahaffey Oil. Lombardo Bakery shut out Hum- phreys Apparel with J. Clark rolling 180 (483) and Reg. *20 FILTER & LUBE ry nn ts All GM Cars nna tate =O ee = | Cars Reg. *20 SS sii 95 Parts | Extra With Coupon | Parts : Extra Hd Needed With Soup | SATII WRI NINNNI INNS FRR Ty Pr 339 HiWa TITLE 829-3615 B55.4575 ~ V. Magistro toppling pins for 172. J. Mekeel scat tered the pins for 182-183 (518) for the apparel girls. Harris Associates bla nke dRoberts OIl in the George Shupp League with A. Wendel hitting pins for 216-230 (657). H. Bennett tumbled pins for 544, D. Purvin scattered posted 525. T. Wilson rolled 217 (585) and J. Halowich gave 521 for the oil men. Disque Funeral Home dropped four points to Dallas Nursery, who had high series from all tearn members. F. Adams hit the lanes for 219 (621). N. Stredny had 221 (596), R. STair 540, C. Glasser 538 and T. Adams 519. E. Labatch led the losing team with 541. J. Ide rolled 538 and L. Yankowski 232 (529). Fino’s Pharmacy copped three from Endless Mountains paced by R. Bonomo’s 589. He had help from K. Young- blood’s 549, T. Shalata’s 540 and B. Downs 523. R. Kilmek hit 555 for the mountain men. Stanton TV and Gino’s Shoe Store split evenly with L. Lavelle knocking down pins for 556 and H. Garris spilling them for 225 (542). Gino led his men with 530 and T. Doughton added In ‘the Bowlerette League Franklin’s shut out Mr. Domit and Tom Reese girls picked up three from the Hoagie Bar. High scorers were R. Gula 203, M. King 172, L. Jolley 170, E. Tomchak 202 (493) and D. Long 170 (470). H: Garris rolled 571 to lead Back Mountain Sporting Goods to four points from the Big Bens in the Major League. The Big Benes had J. Roan’s 213-220 (595) and R. Bonomo’s 530. G.H. Harris copped all from Bermudas paced by D. Purvin’s. 594 and T. The “Craziest Show on Earth” comes:to town on Saturday, April 23 at 7:30 pm., when it’s men vs. donkeys at the Dallas Senior High School gym. The opposing team will be Elementary-Junior High vs. Senior High teachers in a game sponsored by the Dallas High cross- country team. The donkeys will be stubborn, as usual - sometimes a little con- trary - and to put it mildly, sometimes a bit uncooperative. The rules of the game are that you can only shoot while sitting on the donkey and recover loose balls while holding on to the donkey. This is where the" fun comes in. About the time the player goes to shoot, the donkey decides he has been on his back too long. The local ‘‘cowboy’’ will then show his skill as a rodeo star. Trying to move the donkey two or three inches when going after a loose ball, can sometimes seem like a city block. It will be a real challenge to the local men of strength. There will be’ thrills, spills, laughs and nore laughs. The local drug stores will sell their liniment stocks the day after the:game. It's fun for members of the entire family. It's the basketh- vall game of the year, where everyone goes home laughing. You won't want to miss it! Plan now to buy your tickets in advance at the Dallas Senior High School. RECONDITION YOUR TRANSMISION And Give You Our Own Warranty on All Parts and Labor! 2010 Wyoming Ave. Wyoming Botting Alum, Herman low cut Herman 6" Brooks Lady ppm enn, "189 288-0526 toss as essen Tes ese Jantzen, Dolphin. Tackle Twill. Equipment. Sea-Palms, Downers, Girls’. o 0 Abd Cole ow Os y LEWIS-DUNCARSENS LEWIS-DUNCANTERES LEWIS DUNCANSSES LEWIS. DUNCAN SEILEWIS DUNCAN SESERLEWIS- DUNCAN | wis. nyNCANSERSRSIRSREREN | fw is DUNCANSEE v a Doughton’s 544. M. Whiting added 525 and H. Bennett 520. CMP’s blanked the Beach Combers sparked by R. Bonomo’s 234 (588) and B. Varner's 569. Glen Mazer gave 534 and Gary Mazer 533. Charlie’s All Stars picked up three from the Hambos led by F. Stevens 550 and K. Spencer’s 547. K. Spencer Jr. added 537 and K. Orkwis 531. T. 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