In Bonomo’s Major League Brown’s Oil shut out the Hambos paced by J. Roan’s big 213-258 (663) and Jim Roan’s 211 (543). D. Thomas added 230 (521) to aid in the win. F. Adams rolled 566 for the Hambos. Sweet Valley Outfitters blanked Charlies All Stars led by R. Bonomo Jr.'s 201-203 (591). Glen Mazer rolled 224 (564) and B. Varner hit 528. F. Cornell posted 221 © (529) and K. Orkwis knocked down pins for 518 for the All-Stars. G.H. Harris picked up three points from Back Mountain Sporting Goods with C. Kazokas scattering pins for 204- 206 (598) and T. Doughton tumbled them for 585. M. Whiting rolled 529 and D. Purvin gave 516. The sport- ing goods men were headed by H. Garris’ 211-212- (575), R. Harned’s 538 and L. Coolbaugh’s 519. Beach Combers and Bermudas split 2-2. B. Belcher walloped the pins for 226- 210 (623) and J. Pearson hit 522 for the Bermuds while A. Wendel rolled 211 (586) and B. Harris toppled pins for 214 (541). Yonchick Construction dropped four points to Wesley Boys in the Lakers League. Glen Mazer slammed the pins for 223 (576) and Gary Mazer hit the pins for 567. Rex set the pace for the Wesley Boys with 203-221 (622) and Tom added 225 (546). BAR A men copped three Oscar Smith points from hanson Boys and the Water Front men took three from Hanson Girls led by Wally’s 214-219 (607). In the Bowlerette League Hoagie Bar took all from Franklins sparked by N. Crane’s 171. Brent Long picked up three from Tom Reese girls with N. Moser rolling 471, high for both teams. Larry Lavelle’s 507 was high series for both teams as Ghost Busters earned three from the A Team in Bonomo’s Mixed League. Halfbreeds took two and one half points from Nobody’s aided by D. Prynn’s 210-222 (557) and N. Ide’s 179. R. Kutz’s 503 was high for Nobody's. In Our Gang League Alfalfa shut out Buckwheat and Porky picked up three from Waldo with no one hit- ting high scores. V. Hudak’s 203 (502) showed the way for Darla’s three points from Spanky. Stymie won three from Wheezer led by T. Leskowsky’s 202. In the Back Mountain Church League Carverton A shut out Dallas A paced by D. Johnstone's 225-205 (585). Orange blanked Shavertown C picked up their four points by forfeit. Trucksville C made it three points from Shavertown B guided by J. Remington’s 538 and C. Cob- leigh’s 536. S. Hoover's walloping A firm Accounts). the contrary is unlawful. Mail to: Or call: Name sssesssnee : Address City. : Business Phone . . State Zip. Home Phone : of your Account Executive - 264-209 (606) and E. Higgins 529 paced Trucksville B’s men to three points from Carverton B. E. Roth knocked down pins for 527 and J. Cobleigh spilled them for 525 to lead East Dallas in taking four from Maple Grove, whose B. Belcher hit a big 568 series. Firebirds shut out the Capris in the Idetown Compact League while the Corvettes took three points from Aries. Pintos picked up three from the Camaros, whose J. Berti tum- bled pins for 213 (540). LaBarons earned three from the Citations who were led by C. Williams 518. Wil- liams connected to make the 3-7-10 split. Jean Shop blanked Hoof 'N Paw, Sunday, in the Imperialette League to move into first place. Lombardo Bakery stayed on the leaders heels by taking four from Mahaffey Oil. J. Clark gave the bakery team 473 and M. Ritts added 174. J. Stacey rolled 176 for the oil company. Humphrey’s Apparel copped three points from Scavone Motors paced by J. Wertman’s 171. Lombardo’s Bakery took all from Hoof 'N Paw last Friday night led by S. John- son’s 170-177 (499). J. Mekeel man- aged 170 for the losing five. Scavone Motors earned three from Mahaffey Oil aided by K. Scavone’s 185 (493) and B. Roan’s 192. Jean Shop won three from Humphrey's Apparel aided by M. Neifert’s 180-186 (516) and H. Dickinson's 473. J. Cum- mings’ 186 and J. Wertman’s 178 were high for the apparel shop. In the Ladies Country League Fashion Vending blanked the Cas- tlettes paced by R. Gula’s 180. R. Carroll rolled 177 for the losing five. Grotto Pizza shut out Gordon Insur- ance despite E. Feher hitting 182 (484) for Gordon. G.H. Harris Asso- ciates and Bonomo’s Sports Center divided evenly. L. Cyphers rolled 170 (503) for Harris; K. Scavone hit 180 (470) and V. Patton contributed 186. Gino’s Shoe Store took four points from Katyl TV in the George Shupp League paced by T. Daubert’s 223 (581), T. Doughton’s 203-206 (566) and C. Kazokas’ 559. R. Shoemaker hit pins fo 560 for the TV team. D. Purvin slammed the pins for 211-232 (616) for Harris Associates to lead them to three points from Steele’s Restaurant. S. Bonomo gave 534 and B. Harris added 534. R. Bonomo rolled 544 for Fino’s Pharmacy but it wasn’t enough as SCID copped three points aided by Callaghan’s 516 and K. Orkwis’ 515. 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