“ é Yencha’s men picked up two points from Dallas Nursery to take over sole possession of the lead in the George Shupp League. Harris Associated dropped 4 points to Stanton TV to move into a four-way tie for third. Fino’s Pharmacy tied BILLY AND SALLY | NEED HELP!!! They are among 800 boys and girls who hope] to play baseball or soft- ball this year. But they need places to play!'t & If you h&¥= a vacant lot or field in the Back Moun- tain suitable for a base- ball diamond, please contact us at once. Back Mountain Baseball 675- 0218 or 639-1626. - Back Mt. 1% ® Abel Cable i The Lake-Lehman Knights produced tow of the three District II champs in the Class B Regional Tour- nament last Saturday at Steve Klemunes, 112 lbs., and Doug Agnew, 119 1b. brought home the titles for the Back Mountain School. Hanover’s Tom Pape, 95 lb., brought his weight class crown home to the Hawkeyes. Crestwood’s Bob Gaetano lost a heart breaker when he was turned over by Camp- bell, Selingsgrove in 5:31 for his first loss in 23 bouts. The Knights Jack Zaleskas lost a 7-3 decision in the semi- finals to Athens Doug Rhodes, then came back in the consolations to take third place in the Regionals, as did West Side "Tech’s Mike Petroski. Neither one needed the win to go to States at Penn State this weekend, however as the first four wrestlers in each weight class advance in the finals which begin Friday night. In the prelimanaries last Friday night, Steve: Klemunes decisioned Ray Harmon, LT, 15-1. Doug Agnew, last year’s regional runner up, won on a forfeit, and Jack Zaleskas, 126 lb., outwrestled Dan Wood, Montoursville, 7-3. Mike Petroski, 105 1b., WST, moved to the semi-finals by taking a 4-2 decision’ from Jim Alteri, LT. Five Hanover grapplers moved into the semi-finals on Saturday afternoon. Saturday afternoon, Pape, H, moved ahead by decisioning Dave Kyle, Wallenpaupack, 3-0, then went in front in the finals by taking Mark Bennett, Athens, 6-0. Bob Gaetano, CR, went against Mike Petroski, WST, and with a.4-4 count at the end of three, the bout went into overtime. Gaetano clamped Petroski in 23 seconds of the thirs overtime period. - In the finals, Saturday aight, the match was a close 5-4 when Jim Campbell, Selinsgrove, took eam photo which Daring’s Market for second spot by taking 3 points from Plymouth National Bank. Daring’s Market copped 3 points from last place Castle Inn. High scorers were Rcih Bonon 202-227 (620), L. Christensen 214 (579), T. Hazinski 235 (605), B. Downs 211 594), A. Wendel 210-201 (580), B. Downs 573, and F. Fondo 210. 3 In the Ladies Country League, Grotto Pizza, G. H. Harris, and Luzerne National Bank are tied for first. Grotto Pizza took 3 points from last place Daring’s Market; Luzerne National Bank girls copped 3 points from David Ertley; and G. H. Harris and Fashion Vending divided evenly. A. Hospodar scattered the wood for 182-178 (507), V. Harris rolled 206 (493), and H. Bonomo 186 (473). High Telecable ; Channel 2 WDAU (Scranton) 22 3 WPHL (Phila.) 17 4 WBRE (W-B) 28 6 WNEP (WB-SCR.) 16 7 Dallas Sch. Dist. ED. 8 WVIA (N.E.Pa. Educ.) 44 9 WOR (N.Y.C.) 9, 11 WPIX (N.Y.C.) 11 12 WBNG (Bing. N. Y.) 12 13 Local Weather -- FM Music 2% hours Now Open For Your Convenience singles were recorded by J. Blight 172, R. Gula 187, and J. Conologue 180. > Orange B shut out Shavertown C and Dallas A split two-two with Orange A to put the Orange A and Dallas A teams ina tie for top place in the Back Mountain Church League. Carverton A is close on their heels by blanking Trucksville A. East Dallas grabbed 3 points from Trucksville C and the Lutherans took all from Shavetown A. Shavertown C blanked Carverton B and Trucksville B took three points from Maple Grove. Mt. Zion picked up three points from Dallas B. High scorers were T. Wilson 203 (582), C. Glassner 321, D. Zimmerman 213, C. Molley 231, D. Wright 224, B. Stakker 220, G. Brobst 210, B. Downs 212. In the Back Mountain Neighborhood League, Henry’s Jewelry kept the i lead by shutting out i KonefalS. Disque Funeral i Home and Nick’s Villa are B tied for second, Cappy’s i Carpet ‘third, Konefals next, B then Offset Paperback, Roth 1 Novelty and last Automatic B Cigarette. Nick’s boys took B three from Automatic, Roth ll Novelty earned three from ll Disque’s and Cappy’s divided with Offset Paperback. J High score for the night J was E. Kachmarsky’s (266 J (640). Others posting high games were F. Cornell 227 (587), J. Baur 223 (571), F. j Udiski 206-211 (578), D. j Rhodes 222 (562), J. Turner 563, D. Eddy 211, B. Prutz- i man 214, C. Kazokas 234 (581), D. Eddy 570, and A. Fondo 212. i Tom Reese girls dropped three points to Duke Isaacs maids in the Bowlerette League. BoydWhite’s keglerettes blanked 0 Kalafsky’s 178, A. Whiting 0 176, and E. SHuleski’s 174 ll were the only high games of Bl the night. i two each in Konefal’s Restaurant League and the Indians shut out the Chiefs. None of the men were able to find the right spot on the lanes to hit high scores. High games were missing in the Commonwealth Telephone Co. Women’s League with the Bombers shellacking the Cyclone Sallies, and the Streakers grabbed three from the Thunderbolts. In the Crown Major League, the winning Vanguard Security men split evenly with the Hasay Chevrolet men. B. Bicking paced the security men with 225 (568) and J. Strazdus helped with 212. the car dealer had P. Jordon’s 22. Shavertown Lumber’s Don Zimmerman hit the pins for a big 204-213-276 (693) to lead them in picking up three points from Elby’s Restaurant. K bicking aided with 226. B. Prutzman tumbled pins for 221 to head Elby’s. J. Roan’s 217 (574) and H. Garris 253 (572) led Wesley Gulf in shutting out The shoppers had S. Tibel’s 210. K. Youngblood rolled 234 (589) for Cris Sunoco men who dropped four to Gebhardt’s. The bowling supplier’s men were paced by B. Downs 209-231 (637) and R. Bonomo Jr.’s 580. Lombardo Backery girls moved out in front by four games as they picked up three and a half points from Ralph Fitch and Sons in the Imperialette League. Joe and Joe Repairs are in second by shutting out Goodman Florist and Apex . Used Auto Parts is in third despite dropping three to Fairview Show Store. Dallas Dairy blanked Lahr’s Arco. G. Wagner hit high series for the season rolling a big 179-256 (584) for the bakery. F. Stelma hit 179 (490), R. Radzinski scattered pins for 192 and S sperl hit 175. G. Pomrinke tumbled maples for 488 and J. Bolinski hit 184 Gaetano in a surprise move and pinned him in 5:31. Steve Klemunes used a takedown and a reversal against Rex Lutz, Mon- toursville, who had two escapes, to give Klemunes the bout 4-2. In the finals Klemunes met Jeff Wagner, Mifflinburg, and took the bout’ by a decisive 10-4 score. Bloomsburg, in 2:47 in the afternoon- to advance to the evening finals. He and Jim Leitzel engaged in a touch- in front by two on a takedown, Leitzel reversed, then Agnew countered with a reversal. Again Leitzel reversed and picked up 3 more points on a near fall. In the second period, Agnew reversed Leitzel, Leitzel followed suit, then Agnew reversed Leitzel once more. With the score 9-8, Leitzel. going into the third period, Leitzel escaped for one; Agnew took him down for two but Leitzel escaped again. PAGE NINE class title. With less than a minute remaining, Agnew took down Leitzel once more and held him down to win the bout 12- 11. ¢ Zaleskas lost on a 7-3 decision ' by Rhodes of Athens. In the consolation bout, he decisioned Larry Means, Lewisburg, 1-0, to take third place. Doug Agnew held his un- defeated record for the season coming home with a 17-0 record. Bob Gaetano had a 22-0 record for the season until he was stopped by Campbell. Eleven wrestlers from District IT will enter the State Finals this weekend, three from Lake-Lehman; one from Crestwood; one from West Side Tech; and six from Hanover. Cub Pack 155 of Trucksville held its Blue and Gold Dinner on Feb. 21st at Trucksville United Methodist Church Educational Building. The invocation was given by Rev. John Topolewski. The opening was conducted by Den 4 with a flag ceremony. Master of Ceremonies Thomas Peeler introduced Richard Albrecht, Scout Executive for Penn Moun- tains Council BSA. Albrecht spoke on the significance of Cub Pack 155 observing its 25th an- niversary, stating it was also his 25th year in scouting. In honor of the 25th an- niversary each scout was awarded a silver bar to be placed on their uniform. The 25th year charter was presented to the Trucksville United Methodist Church, sponsor of Cub Pack 155. The charter was received by the Rev. John Topolewski pastor of the church. Thomas Peeler awarded the following service pins one 10’ x 10’ Outdoor Reg. $259.95 SALE $229.94 Reg. $53.29 year: Judy Coscia, Marian Woolbert, Linda Griffith, Jayne Montgomery, Roger Griffith, Charles Woolbert, and John Petro: two years: Sharon Egan, Frieda Ben- tley, Sharon Metz and Lillian Price; five years: Arline Sutton; six years: Richard Montgomery and Robert Ash; twenty one years: Thomas Peeler. Cubmaster Robert Ash presented the following awards: Robert Mon- tgomery, gold arrow; Jeff Price, silver arrow; Bobby Coscia, Wolf Badge; Joey Cicero, Bobcat Badge; David Fiorini, Bobcat Badge, and John Walsh, Wolf Badge. Webelos Leader Richard Montgomery presented the following Webelos Awards: Norman Bordley, citizen; John Ash, aquanaut and citizen; John Petro, citizen; Brian Goode, artist, citizen and showman; Forrest Egan, aquanaut and citizen; Eric Guglberger, artist; John Smith, aquanaut; Hugh Gallagher, aquanaut and citizen; Paul Niedjaco, aquanaut. Qt. Reg. $2.79 SALE $2.39 having to bend. SALE $23.75 Reg. $7.95 =