The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 20, 1983, Image 10

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    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
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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.
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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.
Shalata surpassed all
bowlers with a walloping
290 (673) for the Hambos.
M. Rudick hit 535.
In the Idetown Compact
League J. Roan’s 233-226
(642) paced Aries to four
points from the
Cimarrons. LaBarons
shut out the Camaros led
by D. Doty’s 511 and L.
Wolfe's 188.. Lynx took
three from Capris
sparked by M. Chopko’s
531 and B. May's 227
(563). J. Curtis hit 534 and
L. Lanning 173 (494) for
the Capris. Mustangs and
Firebirds divided evenly
with no high scores.
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Spring turkey season is
let’s talk turkey.
To better acquaint you
with the proper calling
methods, hunting ethics,
hunting safety and proper
equi pment, the Penn-
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Short Sleeve BELTS STYLES & WESTERN
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Cat Food SADDLES * BRIDLES 25% off All Bird Feeders
201bs. *5.99 RIDING NEEDS
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mission will host a turkey
seminar on Saturday,
April 23, from9:30a.m. to
5 p.m. at the Penn State
University, Wilkes-Barre
Campus, Lehman Twp,
This session is open to
the public and is free of
charge,
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