A big field of modified-sports- man and late models is ex- pected to be on hand for 5-Mile modified-sportsman and a 20- lapper for the late models. Among the opening night competitors expected to be on hand eyeing the top cash are last year’s track champions, models: Dave Wolf, Mike Colsten, Dick Schoonover, Jim Gabriel, Pete Kozak, Bob The Dallas Senior High track team, under coaches Clinton Brobst and Charles Preece, wrapped up another class ‘‘B”’ championship in the Wyoming Valley Conference, Monday, Cross = each contributed two firsts and one second to the cause. Two sophomores came through with their best perfor- mances of the season; Scott Slo- cum in the two mile run and Pat Keesler, Marv Goodwin, Wally Locke and Bob Sanderson. Crews at the Broome County Drop Heartbreaker Lake-Lehman baseball team lost a close 9-8 contest to St. John’s in the only game they played last week, due to in- clement weather. The Johnnies rallied in the final inning scoring two runs to edge out the Knights. Tony Rubin’s third double of the game knocked in two runs which put the game on ice for St. John’s. Kopcha led the Knights with a For Hawaiian Trip Twelve-year old = Jerry Domnick has delivered the Dallas Post since July 10, 1969. He also cuts lawns during the summer, and he has saved part of his earnings each week for something ‘‘very special.” That something happened recently when his parents decided to go to Hawaii and Jerry was able to pay part of his saved. Jerry, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Domnick, and his The Hanover Hawkeyes con- tinued to lead the B Division of the Wyoming Valley Baseball runs until the fifth and sixth inn- ings when they brought in five in each time up at bat. Jerry Keating of Hanover had a'big day at bat knocking out a triple and three singles to drive in two runs and score four times himself. Tarutis struck out six men for the Hawkeyes while pitchers ————— Men do not stumble over mountains, but over molehills. Duffy and Pisaneschi and Berry fanned one each for the Mount- aineers. Tarutis put three on end as the youngest to complete the six-mile run at Jim Thorpe. There were 116 persons entered in the annual Jim Thorpe Memorial Run, proceeds of which were given to the March of Dimes campaign. Carl, a student at Gate of Heaven, Dallas, was joined by his brother David, 12, a student at Dallas Junior High School, and his father in the event. They both earned ribbons for com- pleting the run. [AMPFACTORY OUTLET) LAMPS POLE,SWAG and TABLE SHADES FITTED Page B9 CHARLES SEWELL CANDIDATE HOME Kingston, Pa. A Point Speedways twinbill Frank Mears and Doug speedplant have been busy pre- League by turning back the bases with free passes. Pisanes- AT FACTORY PRICES FOR MAYOR i opener ifs coming Saturday Holgate. Mears captured the paring for the opener. In ad- Mountaineers 14-2. chi put five on free and Duffy Allegheny Lamp @ evening. hates will open at 6 modified-sportsman title in the dition to the work on the racing Pitcher Larry Tarutis chalk- four. ; MANUFACTURING AT ie p.m. with the first heat slated to final point race of the season, surface itself, improvements ed up his third straight win for Losing pitcher was Pisan- 54 Scott St. HARVEY ’S : i 1 get under way at 7:30 p.m. and Holgate ran away with the have been made on concessions the Hanover nine by holding the eschi. Wilkes-Barre Ll The quartermile clay Kirk- late model title. Both top run- stands, restrooms and Dallas boys to six hits. The vic- Tel 825.6135 LAKE i wood, N.Y. oval is beginning its - ners are from Clarks Summit. pleachers. tory gives Hanover a 6-0 record. ; | 4 24th season, and as in past Also expected for the opener Opening night promises to Jerry Donnich Catcher J. Wolensky collected Jim Thorpe Trophy 'B seasons, is expected to attract are the balance of last year’s give fans a full slate of roaring Y Rompe two singles for the Mounts, and I mm — Aes etn K the top name competitors for top ten: Carl Nagel, Chuck modified-sportsman and highly Considine, Delaney, Wilson, and Awarded Carl Covl the regular Saturday night Akulis, Roger Beagell, Pete competitive late model action. Post News Carrier Snyder added the remaining : y € : programs. A full slate of Cordes, Don Beagell, Larry : : singles. Carl Coyle, eight year old son MOTHER WANTS preliminary events in both Catlin, Dave Kneisel, Al Cole Uses His Earnings Dallas scored one run in the of Mr. and Mrs. David Coyle, 31 classes will precede the and George Ely, in the . fifth and one in the sixth while Hemlock St., Dallas, was YOU features. . .a 30-lapper for the modified-sportsman. In the late Lake-Lehman Nine the Hawkeyes had only four awarded a big trophy last week- SAFE! 287-3194 We ci — oh when they defeated Hanover 87 Godwin in the pole vault. three hits, a home run, which sisters, Joan 21, and Jane 18, ¥ to 63 at the Dallas stadium. A thrilling climax to the meet came in the six-run third inning, left for Hawaii April 16 and v There are several exhibition came in the mile relay, which 4 two-bagger, and a single. returned April 24. i meets with class “A” teams re- had the fans on their feet as the Wieczorek knocked in a four- He said, ‘It was really worth . PU BLIC MN T E i maining as the Mountaineers team captains, Craig Kasper, pagger for St. John’s ‘and D. saving for. The trip was beau- prepare for the District II meet Wayne Evans and Gary Arcuri Loughney who relieved fiful, a once in a lifetime ® ® at Scranton Memorial Stadium, established a lead which an- LaBrutto in the pitcher’s box in chance.” : U ; 4 F hit C May 18. The competition will be chorman Charles Griffen main- the final inning, got credit for = A seventh grade student at nc fine reig 0. the strong in years as Dallas tained, holding off a determined the win. Dallas Junior High School, ; defends its district crown for challenge down the stretch by Kormis, who played first base Jerry likes astronomy and the seventh straight year. Chief Hanover’s outstanding quarter- 4nq pitched for Lake-Lehman growing plants. He also plans to ‘opposition will come from miler, Joe Namey. : struck out five: LaBrutto had start saving again for another us GAR... Hanover, Lake 5 . three for the Johnnies. Kormis ‘‘something special.” Lehman, Dunmore, Carbondale Trackmen’s First axed four. LaBrutto put three . . and Riverside. . on base with free walks. i L d i In Monday’s meet the Mount- Loss A Big One Stryjewsli also pitched for Persons Reminded | ul d e aineers were led to victory by Dallas Mountaineers went Lake-Lehman, but Kormis was To Pick Up Trees Gary Arcuri, who had three gown to resounding defeat be- credited with the loss. A first place finishes. Craig Kas- gore Nanticoke Trojans on their Those (Who ordered ‘Teel m m ediatelv ver, Charles Griffin, and Neil pome field last week. seedlings from Luzerne County ! a 5 Coach Clinton Brobst’s thin- Wrestling Club i oe i : A 1 up their trees Lake-Lehman Team nnn el Se ; April 25 from 9 2.1m to. 12 rote. TERMS OF SALE CASH ONLY ON FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS starred for the Trojans with Lists Schedule : In the Hazelton area trees are Loses Track Meet wins in three events to play a 0 be picked up at the Vo-Tech major part in defeating Dallas Back Mountain Wrestling School, 23rd and McKinley Lake-Lehman Knights 709-41. Club has announced that Sreet, Hazelton. In the Ber- (75) dropped their fourth track meet Charlie Griffen took two firsts members will use the wrestling ricky Sve) frees | Craig Portable (13) (100) cases (500) cases of the current season last week and a second for the Mountain- facilities of Dallas Borough bir : Bling Sorihviest High : (5000) Ridi Spalding Wig shampoo | when they went down to defeat eers while Gary Arcuri, Dallas High School until the close of the, “os | ev aw : ‘Stereo Cassette Wack} iding i ig Pp 94-56 to th Wyoming Area thin- star, missed the meet due to ill- school year. ali he Ds Bar Player Recorder 81rac apes Lawn Kro-Flite $2.00 a can value clads, whe an {heir record to 4- ness. The wrestling room will be em Se S > man 4 for $500 T t Golf Balls ER 50C a can 1. The Knights’ record stands at Kaminski did the 100in 10.7t0 ayajlable for instruction and TOURS, penman. $129.00 value raciors : 14, ? Trees are to be picked up at the $5.00 a doz. ee beat out Cross of Dallas. He also practice for members from 6:30 ; $50.00 each The Wigiors’ victory was peat out Cross by one-tenth of a to 8 p.m., as follows: place ‘to. which your order was 2 { sparked by O’Dell and Staley’s second in the 220. May 8. 10, 15,17, 22. 24, 29. 31, sent. : | triple wins. Nanticoke took first in the 2- June 5 and 7. (1) | ‘O'Dell won the shot-put, the milerelay, 880 yd. relay, 220 yd. Those persons who would like Tractor Trailor i discus and the javelin while ~ dash, 100 yd. run, mile run, 440 to join the club may do so by If No A er At 60 (300) (100) Staley took firsts in the high yd. dash,880yd. run, 2-milerun, contacting the high school on 0 Answer Load (10) 5 contacting the high sc oa . x jump, 300-yd. hurdles and the mile relay, pole vault, discus, any of the above dates. 474-5921 : Wall 0 1 man Electric Electric 8.500 BTUs long distance jump. ; long jump, javelin, and high Call Dallas Office ali Ovens Inflateable | Can openers Brooms ’ Winning firsts for the Knights jump. 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