16 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, November 12, 1986 Sports DON SPENCER SCOTT SCHULTZ Lehman Lehman “Last time to play, last time “We will be there to play.” to win.” Back Mountain Bowl took three points from Gordon Insur- ance to hold the lead in Ladies Country League just ahead of Grotto Pizza who shut out the Castlettes. G.H. Harris moved off the bottom by taking three from Fashion Vending. High scorers for the night were N. Kozemchak 191 (486), L. Cyphers 184 (482), J. Jaefele 172 (479), J. Hubbell 471, M. Harris 170 (473) and D. Balliet 180. In the Idetown Compact League M. Chopko’s 529 and B. May’s 180 led the Lancers to three points from the Mazdas. Firebirds edged the Corvettes for three points whose R. Stogo- ski’s 500 was high for both teams. Camaros picked up three from Aries while the Pintos and LaBarons divided 2-2 with G. English hitting 176 (471) for Pintos and D. Moore rolling 523 for LaBarons. B. Davis’ 178 aided the Citations to splitting 2- 2 with the Capris whose F. Rauch hit 171. Ugly Ducklings shut out the Chickies in the Back Mt. Farm- ers League and the Barn Cats took four from the Black Sheep Clinic set The Kingston Township Rec- reation Commission will sponsor a basketball clinic on Wednesday, Nov. 12, at the Dallas High School Gymansium from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Dallas High School Varsity Basketball Coach Clarence Ozgo will be the guest instructor for the free clinic. Members of the Kingston Township Recrea- tion Commission planning the event are, from left, seated, Everell ‘‘Cy’’ Chad- wick, Mike Williams, Edward Carey. Standing, Carl Goer- inger, Jr. and Dave Morris. paced by T. Dickinson’s 474 and B. Perego’s 179. M. Delaney hit pins for 235 and W. Lathrop had 496 for the black sheep. Thor- oughbreds, aided by their handi- cap picked up three from the Turkeys whose C. Doty hit 182- 178 (520) and S. Mathers 188 (499). The Mules dropped four to the Moo Moos with no one hitting high games. Dallas A shut out Carverton B led by B. Roberts 544 and R. Fielding’s 520 in the Back Mt. Church League. B. Williams added 513. Orange took all from Trucksville C sparked by J. Mitchell’s 222 (578) and E. Roth’s 215 (562) combined with J. Cobleigh’s 512 aided East Dallas in taking four from Shav- ertown B whose C. Kazokas hit pi BE ON BEN NN BN EN EE EN EN BN OE OE GE BE OE EE EE. B E ) : & RESTAURANT - DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER & DALLAS, PA. ’ 675-4343 or 675-6565 § You'll LOVE our Pizza and Service. u OL de $6.00 I MON. thru THURS. 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In the Community Service BE A DarLasePost CARRIER in your neighborhood Minimum Age 11 For More Information Student Subscription September through May — $9.00 f===mmmm—— mmm —————— Dallas Post 1 enclose $9.00 in Pa. ($11.00 out-of-state) for student subscription for: Name Address Zip Given by Address f ( ) 1! would like a gift card sent (check if you would like us to send a card). Send to: P.O. Box 366, Dallas, Pa. 18612 or Call 675-5211 League Besecker Realty blanked Smith’s Country Store with R. Hammer and L. Hoover each rolling 526. B. Pilger gave 512. L. Coolbaugh rolled 213 (521) and J. Halowich hit 516. Roth Novelty dropped four points to Picketts Charge whose H. Brunges hit pins for 529. J. Baur rolled 516 and D. Eddy, Jr. 512. Herb’s Pro Shop copped three from Bayo’s Ice led by J. Brady, Jr.’s 553. F. Cornell’s 537 was high for the ice men. The three power men, T. Doughtery 579, D. Purvin 556, and C. Kazo- kas 539 led G.H. Harris to three points from Fino’s Pharmacy who had F. Tregan’s 558, Rich 531 and W. Moore’ 522. Road Runners shut out the Pin Pluckers helped by T. Bogdan’s 518 and Lew’s Cals shut out Nit Wits led by L. Wolfe’s big 559. J. Brady, Jr. rolled 547 to lead the Ringers in taking all from the Alley Cats. The Sandbaggers copped three points from The Beats and Ball Busters made it three over Bad News Bowlers. In the Sunday Nite Mixed Couples League Hall S. hit 232 (538) and Anne W. rolled 187 to lead Shaver’s Bangers to four points from Super Strikers. Mat- thews and Booth’s Highballers divided evenly with Don H. having a chance to increase his average with 534 and V. Mat- thews hitting 521. Dennis’ 509 paced Wilson’s Menaces to a two point split with Piccolo. Brent Long with the aid of C. Badman’s 171-191 (514) took three from Tom Reese girls in the Bowlerette League. R. Gula hit 196 (479) for Reese five. Franklin’s team copped three from the Hoagie Bar, who had Mary Reese’s 174 (487) and N. Moser’s 170. In the Imperialette League Jean Shop took three from Sca- vone Motors, Schmid’s Amoco split with Lombardo Bakery and Mahaffey Oil split 2-2 with Hum- phruy’s Apparel. High scoreers were I. Katyl 201 (496), J. Clark 178 (479), and S. Johnson 194-170 (531). Water Front girls shut out Duke’s Girls in the Lakers paced by Essie’s 188 (486), Bea’s 179 (471) and JoAnna’s 171. In Our Gang League Butch’s took all from Chubby’s led by D. Jenkins 175 (480) and D. Bevan’s 206. Porky’s shut out Spanky’s headed by E. Wright's 537 while the Wheezers took three from Buckwheats. E. Dingle hit pins for 521 to lead Alfalfas to three points from the Stymis, whose M. Carkhuff rolled 536. It was 3-1 in Bonomo’s Mixed League with Rich’s Devils taking three from the Jokers and the Meats Me five copping three from the Halfbreeds, whose V. McCarty hit 514 and K. Spencer rolled 503. The annual Fund Drive of Dallas Fire and Ambulance Inc. is presently underway. 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