The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 06, 1975, Image 6

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Dallas cagerettes dropped
a close 44-40 game to St.
John’s girls last Tuesday
night at West Side Tech to
lose their chance to go into
the PIAA playoffs with
Nanticoke.
Led by Robyn Fry's six
goals and a foul for 13 points,
the Dallas five led 12-10 at the
end of the first quarter but
fell behind 24-17 at the half
due to the hot shooting of the
Johnnies’ Susan Brown.
Susan Brown dropped in 16
straight points to pace the
Pittston team in their four-
point win over the Back
Mountain five. She ran up a
total of 28 for the entire game
27 lead going into the final
quarter. She made 10 of 10
from the charity stripe amd
put in nine from the court.
Teammate Karen Mikita
went scoreless from the floor
but also made good 10 of 10
from the foul line. :
Bethanne Delaney was
second high for Dallas with
four from the court and one
of nine. Kandi Karuza picked
up seven, Brenda Stella five,
Cindy Lefko four, and Barb
Miller, one from the field for
two points.
¢ Shupp League by picking up
three points from Fino’s
Pharmacy while Harris
Associated dropped three to
Daring’s Market. Stanton’s
- TV lost four to Castle Inn to
. drop to a three-way tie for
third with Dallas Nursery
and Fiino’s Pharmacy. Dallas
Nursery men copped three
from Plymouth National
Bank dropping the bankers to
second.
High scorers for the night
were C. Williams 235-222
(616), D. Zimmerman 229
(611), J. Swingle 230 (606), L.
© Christensen 223 (605), I’.
‘Adams 237 (594), G. Son
210 (583), B. Downs (574),
Strazdus 210-207 (582) and
Havrilla (562).
In the Ladies Country
League, league leading G.H.
Harris shut out Daring’s
Market. Grotto Pizza slipped
to second by losing three
points to Luzerne National
Bank. Fashion Vending
picked up three from David
Ertley.
J. Garrahan tumbled pins
for 185-176 (495) and R.
Radzinski rolled 170-178
(491). H. Bonomo hit for 173
(473), A. Hospodar 177, D.
Brace 196, and A. Corbett 172.
Dallas A held the lead in
the Back Mountain Church
League by tapping
Trucksville C for 3 points.
Orange B moved up to second
Shavertown C, AND Dallas B
are tied for third. Close on
their heels are Carverton A,
Mt. Zion, Shavertown B,
Trucksville C, Carverton B,
Trucksville A, Lutherans,
East Dallas, Trucksville B,
and Maple Grove.
Scattering wood for high
scores were R. Bear 237-227
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(642), B. Roberts 224 (615), S.
Fielding 584, D. Zimmerman
573, R. Garris 212, and B.
Gosart 211.
In the Commonwealth
Telephone Co. Women's
League, the Bombers shut
out the Streakers while the
Cyclone Sallies picked up
three points from the
Thunderbolts. None of the
girls were able to find the
right spot on the lanes.
Henry’s Jewelry took three
points from Disque Funeral
Home and moved into the top
spot in Back Mountain
Neighborhood League, one
game in front of Disque’s.
Nick’s Villa moved into third
place by shutting out Cappy’s
Carpet, now in fourth.
Automatic Vending and Roth
Novelty split 2-2, and Offset
blanked Konefal’s
Restaurant.
L. Christensen blasted the
pins for 252 (608) and J. Baur
knocked them down for 233 g
)606). G. Krakosky hit
solid for 246 (595) and F.
Cornell rolled 213-212 (594).
B. Prutzman registered 218,
K. Youngblood 214 and R.
Bonomo managed 569.
In the Bowlerette League,
Tom Reese girls held the lead
by copping all four from
Trucksville Pharmacy and
Boyd White and Duke Isaacs
divided evenly. L. Cyphers
clobbered the maples for 170-
203 (507) and her opponent S.
Riegel rolled 478. E. Shuleski
and K. Kalafsky put up 178.
Konefal’s Restaurant
League report has the Eagles
taking three from the Chiefs
and the Indians taking all
from the Rams.
Lombardo Bakery girls
kept their lead in the Im-
perialette League by taking
three points from Lahr’s
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Parts remained in second by
shutting out Goodman
Florist. Jow and J.OE
Repairs blanked Fairview
Shoe Store to hold third
place, and fourth place
Dallas Dairy split evenly
with Ralph Fitch and Sons.
R. Radzinski hit high for
the night with 205-201 (544)
and G wagner rolled 483; S.
Sperl 190 (476). F. Stelma hit
181. J. Meyers scattered
wood for 170 (489) and P.
Gordon hit the pocket for a
big 194. C. Shonk paced her
team with 199 (514) and S.
Yenalevitch led with 182
(508). G. Pomrinke rolled 197
(490).
Vangaurd Security con-
tinued to win in the Crown
Major League by taking
three points from Elby’s
Restaurant. Dallas Shopping
Center took three from
principal. First row,
The Junior High Wrestling
team completed the 1974-75
season with an undefeated
record to cop the Wyoming
Valley Junior High Wrestling
title.
Coach = Ed Ladamus
reported that four members
Local men
Several local physique
men will be competing in the
Junior Senior Pennsylvania
Contests to bew held Sunday
March 16 at West Scranton
H.S. Auditorium in Scranton.
David Budnick of Wilkes-
Barre, a former Mr. An-
thractie winner, John
Serratore of Wilkes-Barre, a
former Jr. Mr. Atlantic
Coast winner, Joseph Tressa
of Pittston have all notified
Chairman Bob O’Leary of
Taylor that they will com-
pete in the contest.
Five awards will be given
to the top five finalists, along
with awards for best
bodyparts, most muscular
and best poser. Lynn
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Pittston;
Trucksville;
Wilkes-Barre;
Gebhardt’s and Wesley Gulf
copped three from Cris
Sunoco. Hasay Chevrolet
took three from Shavertown
Lumber Co.
B. Prutzman rolled 238-203
(634); B. Bicking 244 (568),
and D. Eddy sr. 241 (578). C.
Williams hit the pins for 248-
216 (627), F. £ Seino! Ya3sYs
(604), R. Bonomo Jr. 212
(600), and B. Gosart 235
(571). L. Christensen tum-
bled wood for 200-217-212
(629) and R. Bonomo 206-234
(624). ]
The Owls took over in St.
Paul’s Brotherhood League
by taking three points from
the © Mustangs and the
Falcons moved to second by
shutting out the Eagles. The
Tigers blanked the Hawks
paced by J. Brown's 228
(597). A Whiting hip a
walloping 264 (640) and L.
Smith rolled 222 (577).
In the U.G.I. League, no
high games were recorded
but the Electroded dropped
three points to the Hot Sticks,
Lightning Rods picked up
two from the Live Wires, the
Bus Pots took two from the
Jumpers, and the Ter-
minators copped two from
the Kilowatts.
An Easter-Sunrise Jogging
Celebration will be held in
Tunkhannock beginning at 6
a.m. Easter morning. The
Tunkhannock Track 'Club
invites interested, ex-
perienced runners to par-
ticipate.
The route is 11 miles over
one of the highest mountains
in Wyoming County, - ‘‘one
mile for each of the
minimum runs of four
miles for the past two months
are considered qualified to
join the group.
But the Easter-Sunrise
jogging celebration will not
be a race. The group will stay
together and run for the joy
of it.
The run will begin at the
Prince Hotel, Tunkhannock,
and end at the same spot.
For further information
contact Sid Lyons or Haydn
Gilmore in Tunkhannock.
Gilmore said: ‘Don’t
forget that Peter and John
were out running that first
get-up Easter morning.”
The Wyoming Seminary
girls basketball team posted
this year. They also
capturing the Wilkes Barre
CYC’s McGrane tourney.
The team, although con-
taining many Back Mountain
players, ironically found its
downfall in Back Mountain
competition. The Sem girls
were unable to register a win
against either Dallas or
-Lake-Lehman, although
aplying both teams twice.
Zapolichys
Lozier to cheer
Two. Back Mountain
residents have been named
to the varsity cheerleading
team at College
Misericordia, according ' to
team coach Geraldine Wall.
They are Noreen
Zapoticky, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen Zapoticky,
100 Perrin Avenue,
Shavertown, and Debbie
Lozier, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Lozier, R.D. 4,
Allas.
Both girls joined the nine-
member team this semester
and have been appearing
with the team at Highlander
basketball games.
Both girls are freshmen at
Misericordia. Zapoticky is
majoring in Nursing, while
Lozier is an ‘g\Wmentary
Education major ="
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Klemunes, Coach Ed Ladamus, Mr. Nicholas. Second row,
Jack Zaleskas, assistant high school principal; Jack Swire,
Dana Sutliff, Walter Hennebaul, and Edward Edwards,
athletic director.
Tom Tranell, Tony
of the team took first place in
the District IT tournament
with Tom Tranell selected
most outstanding wrestler.
James L. Nicholas, high
school principal, presented
the league trophy to Coach
Ladamus in a recent awards
assembly.
entered
Keystone = State Beauty
Contest winner, along with
Mrs. - Margaret Zane of
Edwardsville and Scranton
Mayor Gene Peters, will
present the awards to the
winners.
The contest is being run
under the rules of the Middle
Atlantic District of the AAU.
Franklin Page of Louisville,
K.Y. Natioinal writer for
Iron Man Mazine will be on
hand to head the judges
panel. Tickets for the contest
are now on sale at the
programs dept. of the YMCA
in Dunmore, and will be on
sale at the door of West
Cranton H.S. the day of the
contest.
Girls team
HONEY TANGERINE
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‘Looks’ are not great -- but -- ex-
‘ceptional eating quality and the
sweetest piece of citrus grown.
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2/5 BU. $5.00
WHITE GRAPEFRUIT
Sweet’n tangy for lots of good eating!
receives award
Anthony Marchakitus,
District II =~ committee
member of assistant to the
superintendent of Lake-
Lehman Schools, presented
the district’s championship
trophy to the school’s girls
hockey team at a recent
awards assembly.
Miss Jane Morris, coach of
the Lake-Lehman team,
received the trophy on behalf
of the girls. Mr. Marchakitus
also presented medals to
each member of the team.
James L. Nicholas, high
sehool ‘principal,
asknowledged the awards
and expressed his gratitude
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to the members of the team
and Miss Morris for their
outstanding season. The
team completed the season
with 17 'wvins and one tie.