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THE DALLAS POST,
THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1966
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Back Mountain Schools Win Three District Two Wrestling Championships
Dallas Matmen Cop Two Crowns;
Sorber Wins For
Three! 1966 District 2
crowns were won by Back Moun-
tain matmen Saturday night in the
Wyoming Valley Tournament at |
gymnasium. Steve !
‘Wilkes College
Kaschenbach and Mark Dymond
won titles for Dallag Senior High
School and Walt (Chip) Sorber
brought home a victory to Lake-
Lehman .Two other Dallas matmen,
Tom Finn and Harry Cooper, lost
in the firal round and finished in
second place.
An outstanding performance was
given by Steve Kaschenbach at 127
pounds. He fashioned four pins, the
ultimate goal in wrestling, in the
two day tournament. On Friday
night, he took down Plymouth's
Pasternak in 3:15 and Sorber of
Lake-Lehman in 23 seconds. In the
semi-finals on Saturday afternoon,
be pinned Grimes of GAR in the
third period, then came back in:
the finals to take Hanover's No-
vinski in 3:58. Steve handed No |
vinski hig first defeat a week be-
fore in the Hanover-Dallas- meet.
Dallas’ other champ was Mark
Dymond at 145. Mark, just out of a
sick-bed, decisioned Forty Fort’s |
Ceccoli, 2-0, in the final bout. Earl- |
ier he advanced past Yozviak of |
Hanover, 10-1. Friday, he met Dun-
bar of Meyers. Mark came from be-
hind, 4-1 in the first period; to win |
on time advantage, 7-6.
Lake-Lehman’s
Sorber, won the title at 120. (Chip’s |
brother, Jack, took the District and
Regional crowns two years ago at
145.) Chip decisioned Morris, GAR, |
3-0, Friday night and came back |
to post a victory over Meyers’ Malia |
He Jinished up |
lone titlist, Chip
in the semi- “finals.
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Wrestling ,
‘in overtime after
| All-Wyoming Valley competition.
| from sore feet,
| keeper, was following a pattern of |
| elephant behavior characteristic of |
Lake-Lehman
the contest Saturday night with a
decision over Petrella of Hanover, |
12-2. |
Tom Finn at 133 lost to Kings- |
ton’s Davis, 4-0, in the finals and
Harry Cooper, 154, was pinned by
Skrepenak of Coughlin in 3:01.
Two Lake-Lehman contestants |
and one from Dallas were eliminated
in the semi-finals. The Knights’
Woodling at 145, and beavyweight
Lamoreaux lost to Cicecoli of Forty
Fort and Brezna of Hanover. Tim
Houlihan, 138, Dallas, was pinned
a scoreless bout
with Tom Jones of Kingston. who
had beaten him decisively before.
The two Back Mountain wrestling
teamg began the tourney in fine
shape. Dallas had five men enter-
ing the semi-finals, following just
behind Kingston and Hanover, who
advanced nine men each. Lake-Leh- |
man entered three in the semis.
Dallas finished the season with a |
7-2 record. Although it began with
| only a light turnout and, due to
injuries ,only seventeen showed up | —
for the last few practices, the Dal- |
las matmen had the best season |
since wrestling was introduced in |
the school. The team’s success is a |
result of hard work and determin- |
ation on the part of the boys who |
stuck it. out, and much credit goes |
to Coach Al Husband for ending up
Steve's record came as a result!
| of six years of work. Mark and:
| Harry Cooper entered the sport in|
{ high school with no previous back- |
| ground in it. Both worked hard, de- |
termined to'come out on top. Mark,
| who was sick throughout the Dis- |
trict tournament, overcame his ill- |
| ness to come out victorious. Mark |
was inactive throughout last year’s |
season after he was injured in an |
automobile accident in December.
Followers of athletic’ events in |
the area should know by now that '
good athletes are mot born. They
are the product of hard work and
determination. When a youngster
shows interest in a sport and the |
family shows enthusiasm and backs |
them up, there’s a good chance the |
boy will turn out to be a good |
athlete.
The three District 2 finalists will
compete in the Regionals at Muh- |
lenburg College Saturday. The semi-
finals will begin early in the after- |
noon.
‘None Too Soom To /
Execute Elephant
It was none too soon to execute
that elephant at Nay Aug Park.
Tillie, in poor health and suffering
in attacking her
the huge beasts. |
One is reminded of Daisy, the!
elephant kept chained by one foot |
{in the mid-city park in Honolulu. |
| A gentle and affectionate beast, she |
went berserk one day, and knelt |
upon her keeper. |
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| burban Dairy last week and leads
| Yankoski
| rolled 224-203 (584). |
| with Brothers 4 when
| from Bocar and Brothers lost 3 to
1 little “extras”
Back Mountain Finalists in the Kaschenbach, Chip Sorber and Mark | These three boys will compete in
District 2 Wrestling Tournament |
Dymond are shown, left to right, |
are pictured above. At far left, Steve] after Winning first, place trophies.
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ICICI EE
|
Davis’ Market took 3 from Su-|
' the league with a total of 16 points.
| Merrimakers is in second place with |
12 after taking all 4 from Hill Top. |
Jack Trudnak was top scorer |
for the might when he posted |
222 (610) for St. Therese’s as |
it split with Town House. On |
the line for Town House were |
Bob Moore with 209-211 (602),
Jim Lohman hitting 201 (573)
and Chuck Glasser with 251
(565).
Roberts set the pace for Subur- |
ban Dairy with 200-220 (599). Big |
scorer for the Merrimakers was Leo
with 210 (590); Hudak
Sportsmen and Natona split 2-2
{ Chacko hit 213 (577) for the fore)
mer while the latter featured Ko- |
| cher with 200 (569). Another split |
| Leading Cook’s was M. Shaw with
| 203 (5563. |
Sunday Night Mixed
Bob Maturi took individual
scoring honors last Sunday
when he spilled 222 (601) for
Sharpies ds they wom 4 from |
Hares. His team mate, Grace |
Wilson piled up 181-188 (526). |
Posting top score for the girls,
however, was Eleanor Moyer
with 174-191-174 (539) as she
amd Sherwood Wilson, with
203-214 (586) led Rowdy 4 to
a 4 point win over Ed's.
Betty Stanley led Caddies’
with
160 (464). Caddie’s copped 4 from
Lacers.
Allie Heffernan chalked up a
179.
Country
The top three teams are quite
| close with only 4 points between |
| Joe's Pizza with 23 and Brother's
| 4 with 20. Forty Fort has 21.
Last week, Joe's broke the tie
it took 4
Bernie's. Forty Fort won 3 from |
Scarlat’s.
| Rese turned in 168 (461),
| (460).
| McCarty 184 (465),
| 162 (460) and M. Eisenhower 183
| (468).
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Bowling News
by, Doris R. Mallin-
Top scorer was Arlene Hos-
pedar as she scattered 584 pins |
over lames 11 and 12. She
piled up games of 214-185-185
for the big total as she set the
pace for Joe’s. Team mates
Bernie Pape and Marie Bellas
gave plenty , of help. Bernie
spilled 190-164 (512) and
Marie rolled 166-183 (501).
The team piled up 840-791-814
(2445) total pins.
Evelyn Roberts led Bocar with |
| 185-189 (520) and Anita Pascavage
| posted 223-164-169 (556) for Forty
Fort Lumber. |
High scorer for Brothers was
Mary Ann Considine with 182-177
(498); and for Bernie's, it was
Helen Bonomo with 167-162 (488).
| Carol Hadsel led Scarlet’'s with 182
(472).
Marge McCarty chalked up a 177]
(472), Mona Dymond had 167-164 |
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i | Sccarred between Cook’s and Fino’s.| (465), and Gladys Gabel rolled 175- |
177 (472).
Single ‘games of “great reknown”
| were posted by Mary Dimmick 170, |
| Mamie
Eisenhower 176-168,
Weale 190, Rose Novroski 162,
Jean Miller 171,
Last week, F. Rosenberger rolled
171 (486), Anita hit 166 (462),
Lila Lozo
(483), Janice Blight 169
Mona Dymond 190 (80), M.
Helen Bonomo
Liz |
and
174-165
S. Morreale topped the scor-
ing last week with 211 (579)
for Steele’s. R. Lanning set the
pace for Tim’s Atlantic with
213 (569). Games of 200 or
more were turmed in by Yenale-
vitch, Zier, R. Bomomo, Gripp;
and Yaglowski.
National Cash Register is on top
Lads
follows close behind with 21 and
Parker Fuel hag 20. Ranch Wagon
is in fourth place with 19 points.
The week hefore, C. Kozokas won
scoring honors with 200 (566) and
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| Back Mt. Neighbors
| in second place with 19.
| Bolton 207 (571),
the Regional Tournament to be held |
Saturday at Muhlenburg College.
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| L. Kogler posted high single game
of 223.
The big score last week was
posted by Don Purvin, taking
honors with 214-209-223 (646).
Richard Disque had 223-216
(589) and Rich Bonomo, 215 -
(589). ar
Disque Funeral, Gavy's Market, |
| Dodson’s, Sheldon’ s, Brothers 4,
Payne Printery, and Bolton's each
took 3 points from Code’s, Stone- |
hurst, - Klass, Williams, Columbia,
Henry’s, and McCreary. Gordon's |
took 4 from Shadyside Dairy.
Other top scorers were Howard
Heidel with 233 (568), Nick Tom-
| asak with 205 (562), R. Michael
| (567), Don King 212 (570), and
[Fe2 Yankoski with 209-200 (588).
G. Chepalonis posted the
highest single game of 237.
Bowleretteg
Duke Isaacs took 3 points from |
| Whiting’s last Sunday and still
| heads the league with 20 points.
Bolton’s won 3 from Monk’s and is
Whiting’s |
has 13 and Monk’s has 12.
“Top scorer wag Kay Kalafsky
as she set the pace for Bolton's
with 190 (490). Anne Whiting
led Whiting’s with 160 (469).
Single - highs were rolled by Ann!
Corbett, 174; Doris Cyphers, 197:
Lois Bolton, 168.
Crown Majors
Out in front by 7 points is Auto-
matic Cigarette. With another 3
from Dallas Nursery Friday night,
the top team now has 28 points. A |
three way tie exists in second place.
Shavertown Lumber, Birth's Esso,
and Monk Plumbing and Heating
each has 21 points. Monk took 3 |
from Bill's; Birth won 4 from Wast |
Side and the “lumbermen” split
with Dallas Dairy. American
Legion, with 4 from Dallas Shopping |
Center, is next with 20. |
The big scorer of the league |
Friday night was Rich Bonomo,
piling up 245-226 (638) pins.
Only one other 600 series was
posted, that by Tomy Pineno,
hitting 215-217 (600). Top sin-
gle game was 252 by Amdy
Matte.
Top series in the 500s were
chalked up by Al Ciccarelli - 211
(598), Bruce Varner - 243 (577), J.
Charlie Nafus -
| 204 (573), Ted Kostrobala 214
(583). Posting series in the 560's
were Bennett, Kamont, Weaver,
Cross, Verfin.
Last . week, Pete Hospocdar took
honors with 213 (600) and Harold
Kocher rolled top single game of
225. :
Linear
Leading the men with top
scores last Tuesday were Jack
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The Dallas Area
Booster Club will meet tonight at
8:30 in ‘the American Legion Home,
ned, but all fans are urged to help
and tournaments and for projects
| to honor and ‘treat the athletes.
The club has purchased reserved |
seat ‘tickets and will send the
wrestlers to Penn State for P.IA.A.
| wrestling finals.
Berti, Maintenance, 223 (584);
Charlie Nafus and Joe Mere,
Buffing, 224 (581) amd 202-211
(578); Al Coury, Finishing, 211
(574); Charlie Higgs, Boiler,
213 (565).
Jewell Thompson paced the!
| women in the league with 184-168- To Direct Onawandah
Joan Elga- |
183 (535) for Tubing.
way hit 161-166. (481)
Trim.
Mona Higgs hit 172, Alice Miller
for Rubber
173, M. Whitesell 180, Marie Ritts |
163, Helen Bialogowicz 165, and
| Cathy Miner 160.
Games in the 200’s were posted
by. the following men: Wintersteen,
T. Bonomo, Elston.
Top scorers for the two weeks
| before ‘were Charlie Nafus with 214 |
(587) and Jewell Thompson hitting
191-164-161 (516); George Groff
hitting 191-192-212 (595) and
Marie Ritts with 169-169 (496).
Imperialettes
Meneguzzo’s lost a little ground
Friday night when it lost 3 points
to a fired-up O’Malia. The top team
now has 18 points and Goodman's,
is ‘threat-
ening ‘with 15. Three teams are
tied up in ‘the next spot with 14
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Kosteva of Kingston. His next move
was to come around front to hit
chest to chest for a pin.
At right, Harry Cooper is shown
in the semi- finals, hooking back
Fire Auxiliary To Meet
Ladies Auxiliary of Noxen Fire
Company will hold their regular
meeting on Monday evening, March
8 at the fire hall.
Joseph F. Ulinoski, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph M. Ulinoski, 37 Lu-
| zerne Avenue, Dallas, recently elect-
{ Dallas. No special program is plan- |
| make plans for the coming playoffs |
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United States and Canada.
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| camp director at Camp Onawandah
{ for the 1966 camping season.
points each: Garrity, after splitting |
with’ “Citgo; Elston and O’malia.
Apex is next with 13 after adding
|'3 from Gordon.
Setting the pace for O’Malia’s
victory was Theresa Thompson
with 179-184 (515). Theresa's
184 was an all-spare game. The
leading scorer for the night
‘was Helen Bonomo with 163-
172-183 (518) for Goodman.
Patti Olenick topped Meneguzzo’s
| scoring with 162-166-166 (494) and
Carol Hadsel rolled 170 (460).
Last week, Marilyn Morris hit
184° (484). and Theresa Thompson
had 166 (466).
High singles this week were 177
by Barbara = Egliskis; 167, Jewell
Thompson; 167, Velma Davis; 184,
Ruth Stair; 160, Marilyn Morris.
Travelling
Thermo-0-Tek lost 3 to Knorek’s
Saturday night. Top scorer for the
local boys was Pete Hospodar with
197 (526). Dan Federici had a 204
| and Andy Matte hit 201 (525).
The week before, they lost an-
other 3 to Bob’s Den. Jack Tru-
dnak did the honors that night
with 202-204 (566). Pete Hospodar
had a 204.
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Limeys led the league on the
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Limeys took
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seventeenth with 14 points.
had 13 and Finns, 12.
team scoring honors
(1647).
Ann Jordan set the pace for
individual scoring when she |
piled up 165 (461).
Dallas Womam’s Club
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took team honors Feb. 10th. with
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Helen Bonomo set the pace |
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Alice Turk had a 524 series
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