Page 16 THE DALLAS POST, AUGUST 31, 1972 wa Pigskins Soar as Schools Begin Practice Evening Journalism Course Offered by Wilkes College A course in basic news: Ch University Graduate . over the Wilkes College radio writing will’ be offered on a «School of Journalism and addit- station, WCLH-FM. Students - mm iC a Mountaineers will Play Ts Football season will not be delayed. Despite the recent announcement that schools in the Back Mountain will not re- open until Sept. 19, the high school teams will play all games as scheduled. Practices have already begun and Dallas gridders are getting in two practices instead of one each day. A spokesman for the Mountaineers told the Post Tuesday that the first game of the season will be played against Wyoming Area on their students return to classes, one more game will be played when the Mountaineers clash with Bishop Hoban at the Dallas stadium Sept. 16 at 2 p.m. Other Dallas games sch- eduled through September are with Pittston Area at Dallas, Sept. 23 at 2 p.m.; and Meyers at Dallas, Sept. 30 at 2 p.m. eers is Jack Jones. Assistant coaches are George Dombeck, Fred Templin, Ronald Rybach credit and non-credit basis this fall by the Wilkes College Even- ing Division. The journalism course is a beginner’s course in gathering and writing news, designed to acquaint the novice writer with the definition of news, the writing of leads and building the story, the law of libel and news sources. Students make comparative study of and report. on repre- sentative papers of the United lies. There is constant practice in writing, with weekly news ional graduate study in public relations at New York Univer- sity. ; Throughout the regular publication of the Beacon, weekly campus newspaper, providing those who wish to pursue a career in the field of communications with a found- ation for additional study and practical experience on the pro- fessional level. In addition, there is practical experience available in the area write for and produce the weekly © news program, “Campus News In Review.” Instruction is iB merten by guest speakers from the pro- fessional fields of regional newspapers, radio, television and public relations. ‘Registration will be held Sept. 18-20, from 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Weckesser Hall, 170 Evening School courses. assignments. Throughout the semester, in- struction will be aimed at pro- viding basis instruction for the individual who is preparing to enter the news media field or the individual who is currently employed and has the added duties of teaching journalism or writing publicity. A 4 The course will be taught by Whoops! Now’s the time to work those fumbles and missed Thomas J. Moran, assistant hand-offs out of the team’s system. Here the halfback has professor of journalism and already passed the point at which he and quarterback, Al yilkes College public relations Brown, should have connected. director. A former newspaper- man, Mr. Moran holds a master 2 ; 7 : of science degree from field, Sept. 8 at 7:45 p.m. Before and Harry Hoover. Photos by Pat Cancro -SPECIALISTS- | . GRIMES AUTO GLASS | 489 Market St., Kingston Phone 267516 i 2 : : ; : Open Daily 8 AM. to 4:30 P.M. Mrs. Ted Radzinski, presid- i P y a30p : Pos 19 ent of the Crown Imperialette League, has announced that the 1972-73 season will open Sept. 1 i Now Open For Business Read The Post : at 9p.m owlers are asked a P = IS at the Hy MON. THRU FRI. 8-4:30 srt s 2 uled time. wifes 8 12 : 5 : i Bowlin to B i Follow School Events E 0 ay CENTER [HEE || Lehman runs an off-guard play during practice. This session was devoted primarily to working on offensive blocking, ‘run- ning, and pass patterns and assignments. ~ Boat Rental Open a ~ At Slocum Park | The boat rental concession has: re-opened at Frances Slocum State Park. The general public may rent boats by calling 675-1639 for reservations. They will then receive the boats on the Carverton Road side of the lake. | The public is also reminded — YE EV EYE iq. that the interior of the park DP; remains closed due to the 1 presence of mobile homes; 1 7 : : however, fishing and boating, ) . . including launching and : WE | mooring, is permitted from the : Front-End Alignment x35 Bt, Carverton Road side. Both ’ j . launching and = mooring 1 $ 17 Fare 5 facilities are located by the ) £ : | add $2 for air-conditioned cars . . v n any U.S. 1 fot 53 parking lot adjacent to the dam. add 52 fa cars wih oti are / Ing jes + New Spark This © New Points i - ® New Condenser ¢ We'll set dwell, choke -- § . / e Front-end inspection o Camber, Caster, toe-in_ #/ time engine — balance carburetor — test L0Y a ain top S set by precision equipment ® Adjustments 4 starting, charging systems, cylinder ) : } % / to manufacturer's specifications compression, acceleration ) | ] ! ) i T ° ° . i £ - Twinbill a | : ; i ] i A steady rain which began about 7 p.m. forced co- : : g promoters Art Bonker and ] fu ~ Gordie Cunningham to cancel ) | Saturday night's twinbill ) program at 5-Mile Point ) Speedway but not before a field ) Shoe Star Ge of 64 cars, 31 modified Dallas quarterbacks and setbacks practice their hand-offs, foot- ! 7 Sportsman and 33 late models work, and timing prior to the scrimmage Fits Many Models of Buick Skylark, had signed in. 2 . N Fords Thevy, Plymouth, Rambler, ) N With the fine field of com- D I 5 k 0 h I Be Reine gouge, Olds J i ad many, | petors ready to go, the stage giliXe brade vernal $ 3 ~-CARE OFF : was set for a big evening of 2 O55 includes the Following : ch & ] racing but the rain continued to Da A A es.) 95 disc brakes, % | ; fall and the promoters made the Eo Cane tit foreign vars ! El decision not to ria. 7 ® New brake linings all wheels © Inspect Mstr, \ "0 | & Lub } bo Next Saturd 1 \ % © New brake linings all 4 wheels © 4 New Wheel = § Cyl, hoses 8 Remove, clean, inspect, repack ! e , X aturday evening : > Cylinders © New Front Grease Seals front wheel bearings © New fl ) Hie : ue ° uid © Adjust. S$ B another big twinbill program of © New Return Springs © Turn Drums © Arg brakes e If Needed: Wheel Cyls. $7.50 ea.; BD ) i modified-sportsman and late WHAT linings for total-contact © Add fiew Drums turned $3 ea; Front Grease Seals. . { models is on the slate with the Te Ria, ii $4.50 pr.; Return Springs 50¢ ea. : : 4 . ; Tepac ss ila + . i -m-s running a 30-lap feature and TON Y DE CKE R Veutings'e Adiustallé brakes a ® Draining of ls oe Refill wid quarts 1 a the Im a 20-lapper. All feature : Rt er ! A starters ‘will come from d preliminaries earlier in the i evening. 2 Chuck Akulis, Windsor, N.Y., will be looking for his sixth feature win in the red-hot m-s Has For His Back-To Business SPECIALS 4-PLY NYLON CORD a a al y 6 ” ) Si division while Doug Holgate, ALLWEATHER ™ A OFFICIAL bi Clarks Summit, goes for his 1971 FORD 2 ton pick-up, 8-foot box, standard shift, 6 cyl. 10,000 miles B AOKWALL he ; STATE : A “seventh feature win in the late ? ’ ma ? ® Clean sidewall - . INSPECTION § = @ 1971 FORD RANGER, 8-foot box, V8 automatic, power steering. \ design, radial darts on : & models. Holgate is the current : ; ; Tar seo STATION int leader i inhis division while 1969 CHEVY 2 ton pick-up, 8-foot box, standard shift, 6 cyl. - ! iis blac il dhe: ; a1 82 yo 1969 OLDS Vista-cruiser station wagon, V8 automatic, power steering, air con- e Triple-tempered nylon 8 oii : # i Carl Nagel, Stevens Point, Pa. is the pacesetter in the m-s class. A big field of cars is expected for both classes for the twinbill show which is slated to get under way at 7:30 p.m. cord construction ditioning. 1970 BUICK Estate wagon, 9 passenger, V8 2 aviometic, power steering, air con- ditioning. 1971 DODGE DEMON, 6 cly., automatic, power steering 1972 NOVA 6 cyl. standard shift, 2 door sedan 3 1969 CAMARO 4 speed V8, 2 door hardtop. For A —- Service...Go To Warakomski Tire Center ~ WARAKOMSKI TIRE CENTER 167 S. MAIN STREET, WILKES- BARRE—PHONE 825-4585 MONDAY = THURSDAY 8 'TIL 9 TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY 8 "TIL 6 OE EO Major League Begins Tony Decker’s Auto Sales Lyndwood, Next To Carey Ave. Bridge 829-0527 The Crown Imperial, Major Bowling League will start Sept. 8. Last years members are asked to report as they have al- ready been placed on a team. em ame) SATURDAY 8 'TIL 5
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