~ Coach Larry Schuler’s Dallas matmen had their winning streak stopped by the Coughlin Crusaders last Tuesday at the Mounts’ gym. The 26-24 upset knocked the Mountaineers out © of a first place tie with the Han- over Hawkeyes. The upset 3 came only four days after the } local team had upset the much touted Meyers Mohawks. D. Pape gave the Crusaders 4 their first team score by flip- * ping 98 1b. sophomore D. Dierolf © in5:25. The bout was tied at 2-2 when the Dallas grappler was upturned. S. Pintefyts 1b. (D), dropped a one-sided, 5-1 decision to D. Walsh. Sophomore D. Parrish, 112 1b. (D), filling in for regular D. Konnick, on the sidelines with an injury, was put down by ex- perienced B. Lipfert in 4:42. With the score 15-0, M. Cook, 119 1b. gave the Mounts 4 points by outscoring G. Fedor 13-3, and J. Kasper; 126 1b. (D) ran the Photo by Dave Kozemchak Dallas CE Lo Dallas wore rebounded from theirdss to the Coughlin Crusaders last week to blast the Wyoming Area Warriors 54-5. a Sophomore Dave Dierolf i started thgy scoring for the | Mountaine®™® by turning over 98 1b. Greg Kiwak in :58. Steve Pinter, 105 1b. (D), picked up an easy six points on a forfeit by the Warriors. | With the score 12-0, sopho- more Dave Parrish, 112 lbs. (D), still filling in for injured Dave Konnick gave up three points to the Warriors’ Dave Miller on an 8-2 decision. The young wrestler is showing great improvement and is marked for a steady varsity berth for next season if he continues his showing. Mike Cook, 119 1b. (D), put his Mounts in the lead 18-3 by up- Ars Co 5:07. Both teams were credited with two points when J. Kasper, 126 lbs. (D), and C. Karcutski (W) fought to a 3-3 draw. In an exciting, fast-moving bout, RichaBridle, 132 lbs. (D), outscored Champi 8-7, and the Mounts were up front 23-5. Frank Hazeltine, 138 lbs. (D), moved fast and looked good as he flattened Andy Hreha in 4:57. Todd Kirshner, 145 lbs., (D), lost little time in taking Harry Schmaltz 12-0 for a four point, super-win to put the Mounts in the lead 33-5. : Dave Puchalsky, 154 lbs., re- mained undefeated as he pinned his opponent, Mark Kelly, in I 1:37, and Russ Thrasher, 167 . Ibs. (D) came through with an 8- ~ 2 win over Paul Rushefski, as the i ran the score ) to 42-5. 4 Skip Shook, 185 lbs. (D) was leading Ken Sickler 5-0 before he clamped him in 3:17, to post a 48-5 score for the Mountain- ers. Art Gramps, popular hwt., ‘iced the cake for the Mountain- eers by turning over Jack ropp in 3:29 to give the Dallas oyS a 54-5 win over the War- iors. In the jayvee match pre- eding the varsity competition, allas jayvees won 33-2. John Hannigan, 98 lbs. (D) ind Andre Mazzarella fought to 8-8 draw, to put the score at he rest was the Moun- neers all the way as the War- iors were unable to pick up nother bout. ‘Dan Monk, 119 lbs., took a 4-0 team score to 15-7 by decision- ing Brokenshire 11-5. D. Enslen, 132 Ib. lost a close 3-1 bout to Coughlin’s M. Calla- han to put the city team in front 18-7. Young F'. Hazeltine, 138 1b. (D), took S. Fedon 4-2, to post an 18-10 score, and T. Kirshner, 1451b. (D), wrestled a one-sided 10-1 bout, to put the score at 18- 13. Dallas fans hope for a victory came to the fore as 154 lb. D. Puchalsky put D. Hunzer flat in 2:33, to put the Mountaineers ahead 19-18. The next bout spelled disaster as R. Thrasher (167), ahead 4-1 on points going into the second period fell into the clutches of S. Sallitt (C) in 3:17, and the Crusaders again took the lead, 24-19. Skip Shook, 185 1b., gave the Mountaineers another chance for victory as he brought home a 4-2 decision over D. Coleman to make the score 24-22. All hope was lost; however, when A. Gramps, hwt. (D), leading 5-4, was charged with a penalty for removing his headgar, and the bout ended in a draw, for a final 26-24 score. M. Solomon was the official. The jayvee match was another story as the young Mounts took the Crusaders 15- 10. Coughlin jumped into a 4-0 lead when 112 1b. B. Manganello (D) dropped a 16-2 decision to F. Monahan, but the Mounts took back 3 points when D. ser 5-3. C. Riegel, 126 1b., was turned over by C. Thomas in 2:49 to put the city team in the lead 10-3. The team score ran to 10-6 when D. Kirshner took T. Mendez 6-0. B. McDonald (D), outbattled A. Kopchko 8-0, to bring Dallas within one point. B. Hislop (D), put the young team in front by besting P. Shields 10-4, and with his team in front 12-10, G. Ostrum iced the cake by decisioning J. Molitoris 10-3 for the final 15-10 score. second consecutive win. Dave Enslen, 132 lbs., gave the young Mounts six points by flattening J. Sidorowicz in 5:32. With the score 11-2, B. Mec- Donald, added six more by turning over D. Nardone in 5:09. Gary Ostrum, 155 lbs., earned a superior win by outscoring M. Petro 17-2, and Ed Williams pinned 167 1b. EK. Nicholson in 3:51. Heavyweight Paul Levitsky ran the final score to 33-2 by showing the Warriors’ D. Balint the lights in 1:14. © The jayvee official was P. Rogan. The varsity official was Bob Herman, who turned in a fine performance for both teams. The Mountaineers will meet the Spartans of Wyoming Valley West at home, Jan. 30, at 7:30 p.m. Preliminaries start at 6:30 p.m. Photo by Dave Kozemchak Blue Knights Control Black Knights Wyoming Seminary’s Blue Knights made it an easy 65-37 win over the Black Knight cagers of Lake-L.ehman, Friday night. Coach M. Sharock’s boys were outscored 20-7 in the first period, with Sem’s T. Grosek making nine of the points. The Blue Knights added 15 to the Black Knights eight in the se- cond quarter, to lead 35-15 at the half. The Seminary squad scored another 15 to the Knights’ 6 in the third to take a 29 point lead. In the final quarter the Lake- Lehman five took the Blue Knights by one point, to make the final score 65-37. T. Grosek picked up 19 points for the visitors, five of them on the foul line. Stettler and Sucho- ski had eight points each. Coombs and Allardyce each scored eight for the Lake-Leh- man team, with Allardyce making good six at the free line. Lake-Lehman made good nine of 15 fouls and the Semi- nary five made good 11 of 20. Officials were Allabaugh and Thomas. y Lake-Lehman will open se- cond half play in the B Division against Dallas Friday night, at the Mountaineers’ senior high school gym. St. John’s edged out the Mountaineers, 53-52, Monday night, despite a last period, 16- point rally by the Dallas cagers, in the playoff game for first half honors in the B Division of the Wyoming Valley Basketball League. , Both teams entered the com- petition with a 6-1 season feating St. John's, 63-62, early in the season, then bowing to the Crestwood Comets, 54-47. The contest was nip and tuck all the way, with the score at 12 all at the end of the first period and the half ending with St. John’s in front 24-22. High scorers for Bob Cicon’s cagers were B. Slicker with 13 and S. Meskers with 12. Sickler picked up nine of his points in the first half, while Meskers sat most of it out on the bench. Meskers then came back in the second half to score most of his points. St. John’s had M. Finnerty, with 14; J. Gilhooley, with 13; and J. Hannon, with 12. Both Meskers and Finnerty excelled in rebounds. With three minutes remain- ing in the game, St. John’s held a 49-42 lead, until Meskers led the Mountaineers rally, scoring eight of the final quarter's 16 points. With seconds remaining in the game, Dallas took the ball out, behind by one, but lost it when Zumchak was unable to put it in play in the time limit. Gilhooley put it in for two on the next play for 53. Meskers then scored two for the Mountain- eers as game time ran out. Joth teams had foul trouble, with T. Considine out on per- sonal fouls. Meskers, Finnerty and Gilhooley had four each when the contest ended. Page 19 Dallas varsity men C. Wilson and D. Fritzges were sidelined due to injuries. Wilson, suffer- ing from a broken foot, will be out for the season. regi The Mountaineers converted cight of 19 fouls. The Johnnies made good 13 of 23. : Officials were Denoy and Robinson. ae The final game to determine the first half champion will be played between Crestwood and St. John’s, Jan. 30, at Coughlin. Noxen-Beaumont Cub Pack 530 held its annual Pinewood Derby at the Beaumont School Friday. Twenty-one cubs en- tered cars in the race. Competi- tion was fierce and the large audience contributed {o the ex- citement by cheering on fa- vorites as elimination races finally produced three medal winners. Paul Dembowski won the first place gold medal, and Tim Harvey, in second, won a silver medal. Third place bronze medal was awarded to Joe Maloney. The Derby cars and medals were gifts from Bowman's Creek Lion’s Club, sponsor of the Pack. Lion’s representa- tive, Charles Dente, acted as judge for the event. Cubmaster Walter Davidson awarded the Bobcat badge to Reo Cheshire and a gold arrow point to Russell Banta, both from Den 3. It was announced that a Blue and Gold dessert meeting will be held on March 1 for Cubs and families of the Pack. Den mothers for Pack 350 are Elaine Dembowski, Den 1, Noxen, Carol MacDougal, Den 2, Beaumont, and Joan David- son, Den 3, Beaumont. 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