ga SEES En TH CSE = Stock car racing’ Ss most successful driver, Richard Petty, will return to Pocono International Raceway for the Acme Super Saver 500, July 29. Petty will drive a 1973 Dodge Charger, ig STP Special, entered by®Andy Granitelli of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. The Randelman, S.C. driver was NASCAR Rookie of the Year in 1959. With eight Grand National victories to his’ credit last year, Petty was named 1972 NASCAR Grand National Champion. To date he has won over 150 major NASCAR races, and earned over $1,000,000 in Grand National competition. Pelty is the only driver ever to win the Daytona 500 four times. In last year’s USAC 500-mile late model stock car race at Pocono, Petty led the field on three separate occasions and engaged in a memorable duel for the front with race winner Roger - McCluskey. A * blown engine sidelined Petty just after the mid-race point. He placed 22nd in the final standings. Petty will again meet the top USAC stock car drivers in the July 29 contest. Last year’s McCluskey ‘will be back, as will Larry (Butch) Hartman, 1971 and 1972 USAC Stock Car champion. USAC stock car veterans Sal Tovella, of Addisen, Ill. and Jack Bowsher, of Springfield, Ohio, have also filed official entries for the July 29 event. Tovella has been a USAC stock ‘car competitor for the past 10 years. He was {USAC 1963. and has devoted his entire subsequent racing career to that division. Camp St. Andrew. Tunkhan- nock. is preparing for its first encounter with female campers in the history of the camp. Aug. 19. when the junior high school cheerleading clinic begins. The clinic will run until Aug. 22. The senior high school cheerleading clinic will start that same day and conclug® Aug. 25. Directing¥Soth clinics will be Victoria Longley of ‘‘Super Spirit Clinics.” a nationally- known organization. Each “Cheering Day’ will place em- phasis on tumbling and gym- nasiics, partner stunts. crowd control. grooming and make-up, song parodies. pep rally plan- ning. warming-up techniques. squad formations, ‘‘soul” chants, pom-pom routines, the famous UCLA ‘Bruin High Siep.’” and many more features. Besides the two cheerleading clinics, Camp, St. Andrew will also offer (wo more weeks of basketball clinics. plus a one- week swim clinic. The junior high basketball cli- nic will run from Aug. 12 to 18; while the senior high basketball clinic is sighed for Aug. 510 11. The swita® clinic, which is open to all age groups. will be held from bly 29 to Aug. 4. The eler¥intary school clinic which concluded July 7. had a record-breaking attendance ihis year of over 90 youngsters. The clinic was under the leader- ship of Jack Farrell, head bas- ketball coach and athletic director of the PCIAA Class “A State Champion Scranton Prep Cavaliers. He was assisted Chuck Akulis, Windsor, N.Y ., piloted his Pink Panther Special to victory Saturday night for the first time this season when he posted an impressive win in the 30-lap modified feature at Five Mile Point Speedway. Akulis, who has been plagued by bad luck all season, moved from the oulside of the first row and went the entire route unheaded. Challenging throughout the even! was promising rookie Bob Keesler of Binghamton. Kees- ler. driving the old Larry Catlin machine, held Catlin off for second. Catlin was third, while Pete Cordes of Sidney Center was fourth. Fifth went to Bub Nagel. Stevens Point, Pa.; sixth io Roger Beagell. Binghamton; seventh, Al Cole, Binghamton: eighth to Cliff Norton, Derby; ninth, Gordie Isham, Bingham- ion; and 10th. Darrell Welly, Montour Falls. The en®e race went with only two “cautions. the second for current high point Dave Kneisel. Clarks Summit, who broke a steering arm in the 23rd lap. Others forced to drop out of the event were Red Graft. Bud Cary. Don Beagell, Ed Harder. and Dave Ofnick. In the companion late model division, Mike Colston, Bing- hamton, picked up the feature win, taking the checker almost a half a lap ahead of second place runner Doug Holgate, Clarks Summit. Holgate inher- ited second when Jim Gabriel of Kirkwood and Marv Goodwin of Subscribe To The Post by Joe Whalen, assistant coach at Seranion Prep, and Jack Lyons. head coach at West Seranton Catholic High School. The junior and senior high cli- nics will be under the direction of Mrs. Farrell and Jim Ather- ton. head coach and athletic director at Luzerne County Community College, perrenial powers in the Eastern Pennsyl- vania Community College Lea- gue. Camp St. Andrew's swim cli- nic will feature instruction and raining for participation in competitive swimming. Em- phasis is placed on the improve: ment and application of strokes for = competition. The aquatic staff advises each swimmer on the latest stroke techniques, siarts, iurns, as well as weight- raining and race strategy. This clinic, which draws young people from a wide area of Northeastern Pennsylvania and other neighboring states, will be directed by Minor Nagle, head swim coach at King's Col- lege... of Wilkes- Barre; and Ken Young: head swim coach at Nanticoke Area High School. Aiding these (wo men will be various guest coaches each day, in addition to the waterfront staff of the camp. headed by John Siddons. Archbald. Applications for regular camping and the various clinics are still available, and may be obtained by writing to the Rev. Joseph P. Kelly. director, Camp Si. Andrew. Box G. Tunkhan- nock, Pa. 18657. ihe final turn of the last lap. Third went to Dave Wolf, Bing- hamton: fourth, Iggy Austin, Windsor: fifth, Gabriel: sixth, ninth. Don Donnelly: Bob Sanderson. Tovella, 44, started in 17 races on the stock car trail last year, finishing in the top 10, eight times. His 1972 winnings, $11,911.00, included $1,500 earned in his 11th place finish in the 500 mile late model stock car race at Pocono. Tovella rode a 1970 Plymouth in the last year’s event; in the inaugural race the previous year, he finished 22 in a 1971 Plymouth, earning $825. Tovella will start this year in a brand new 1973 Dodge, the Portable Auto Parts Special. The car will carry the number seven, indicating Sal’s place in the USAC point stan- dings. Jack Bowsher’s career highlights include third place in the 1967 USAC stock car point standings and second in the 1971 rankings. Last year he started in 12 races, won three, placed second twice and third four times. Bowsher, 42, drove a 1971 Ford to a fourth-place finish in the inaugural late model stocks event al Pocono two years ago. This year he'll pilot a 1971 Torino. Practice will begin alt noon July 27 and end at 6 p.m. that day. Saturday features practice from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and qualifications from noon until 6 p.m. The Acme Super Saver 500 will take the green flag at 1 p.m., July 29. Horse Show Assoc. Plans Benefit Show The Penn-Jersey Horse Show association will hold its fourth annual benefit show Aug. 12, at the West End Fair Grounds, Gilbert. Two rings will be used in order to run the scheduled classes. Trophy and ribbons will be awarded in each class. Division championships will also be awarded. Western classes will - be judged by Dean Hellman, Damascus. Donald Sheldon, Hyde Park. N. Y.. will judge the English classes. Exhibitors do not have to be Penn-Jersey members to part- licipate. competing for annual awards will receive double points for placing in classes where points would ordinarily be awarded. Prize lists are available from Dri :Pavid . Forth," RD 4, Siroudsburg, Pa. 18360. Think A Little A pessimist is a man: who thinks everybody as nasty as himself, and hates them for it. Heal wins in the modifieds went to Keesler and Akulis while Roger Beagell picked up ihe flag in the consi. For the late models, Don Donnelly, Dick Sundgren, and Tim Ford snatched the heats while Pete Kozak picked up the consi win. ¥ vear’s J. R. Davis Volunteer Fire Company Horse Show, by Grounds near Dallas. More than 7.000 tickets have already been distributed for the Gocek Brothers Go-Kart Race for Life. set for Aug. 11 and 12 at :he Pocono International Race- way. Three national karting win- ners have already registered to Dallas Couple Place 4th in Canoe Race Mr. and Mrs. Russell Newell, Dallas, recently placed fourth out of approximately 80 contest- ants in mixed tannem, in a 12-mile downriver canoe race which began at Sayre and ended at Ulster. The couple, who belong to the New York Canoe Racing Association, used an 18 foot, Viper racing canoe. The couple’s 15-year old son, Russell Jay Jr., who" also participates in canoe races with his parents, was on hand to watch their performance, as was Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickett, Dallas. Township Plan Tennis Lessons The Kingston Township Recreation Commission will offer adult tennis lessons at the Shavertown Elementary School. These lessons will be given every Thursday morning, from 9 a.m. to noon, starting July 26, and lasting the remainder of the summer play- ground season. Only residents of Kingston Township are eligible to participate. Those interested should report to Maureen Brown, in- structor, at the Shavertown school. Tennis rackets and balls will be provided. 100 PAIR MENS GOLF SHOES ® Solid White @ Black & White Reg. $19.95 One week only TT None scld to dealers LEWIS-DUNCAN SPORTING GOODS Narrows Shopping Center Edwardsville Phone 288-3204 Mon., Wed., Fri. 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tues., Thurs, Sat. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. run in the event, which is ex- pected to attract 10,000 racing fans and 500 karts from all over the United States. The benefit: race, which is a World Karting Association-san- ciioned event. is being put on by he Pocono Karters Inc. Other volunieers throughout the Poconos are also working to raise a total of $20,000 for the Frank Gocek family of Reeders. Five years ago. the Gocek’s learned that four of their five children were stricken with chronic nephritis, a disease which will not allow the kidneys ‘0 remove impurities from the blood. Sinee that time, their only daughier died as a result of the disease and 18-year old Chris has recently had a kidney trans- plant and is now fighting agains! the possibilify of rejec- ion. = 8 Jum. 19. and Joe, 20, are now in desperate need of kidney iransplants to stay -alive. Only one son Matt, 14. is free of ne- phriiis. Although pre-registration forms for the event have only been available for a week, three prominent karters have already signed up for the race. Dean Foote of Bowie, Md., ionals in Florida last year. Ward Crozier. a former stock car driver. placed second in his class last year at the Southeast - ern Winter Nationals in Lake- land. Fla. Rusty Fetter placed fourth in Enduro Grand Nationals held at Road Atlanta in Gainesville, Ga. The iwo-day benefit will in- clude 17 different classes of events featuring junior and sen- ior drivers and Sprint, Enduro, and FKE Karts—some of which are known to exceed speeds of 145 mph. The races will consist of one-hour endurance contests on the Raceway’s 1.8 mile road course. Two-day tickets for the races are available for adults and for ‘children from 6 to 12. Children Munder'sixwill be ‘adritted free! “They can be obtained at the box office the day of the race, or in advance at a special booth set up a: all Pocono International evenis this year. Advance tickets may also be obiained by writing to Gocek Brothers Benefit. Box 301, Brodheadsville, Pa. 18322. Checks should be made payable 10: Gocek Brothers Benefit. NA —THE PIP | BOWL— PTR Pe VIVA RIIUININIINININS a ~~ oN FOR YOUR Orig. $11.95 COME IN AND S.. Hours: 10 to 6 daily 10 to 9 Thurs. & Fri. POOL NEEDS W310. == OUR LC. PRICES TEL: 675-2149 16 E. Center St. Shavertown The J. R. Davis Volunteer Fire Co., Idetown, will hold its eighth annual horse show Aug. 11, at 9 a.m. and Aug. 12, at 10 am., al the Lehman Horse Show Grounds, four miles west of Dallas. : This year the show will be locally recognized under ‘the rules of the American Horse Show Association Inc. There will be 55 classes, including western pleasure, English, hunter, pony, pee wee, pony with cart, walking horse and weslern races. Harold Karnish, a recognized judge with the A.H.S.A., will be show judge. Capt. E. Giessler will be show steward. At 2 p.m. each day, an airobatic show will be presented by Sieve Gay, of Tunkhannock. He will be flying a Pitt Special. The plans for the plane were from Curtis Pitts’ and it was built by Mr. Gay. : Another thrill of the day will be the Northeastern Pennsyl- vania Ripcord Diving Team. 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