GAR tops Knights The GAR Grenadiers ran their undefeated record to 3-0 last week and remained tied with the Dallas track- men by trouncing the Lake- Lehman Knights 110-40. It was the Knights’ first loss of the 1975 track season. The city cindermen took first place in all but three events with Krombel continuing to win in the mile and two mile run. Tony Bogdon was the only ble winner for the Knigh®S¥ picking up firsts in the triple and high jumps. Other double winners were the Grenadiers’ Brown in the 100 and 220 yd. dashes and Suda’s wins in the intermediate hurdles and javelin. Results were hurdles, Blake 16.8; Yankowski DeBarry (LL); 2 mile relay, (GAR) Panzak, Krombel, Eddy, Yen- savage, 8:45.2; 100 yd. dash, Brown (GAR) 10.6; Miller (GAR), Garrity (LL); mile run, Krombel (GAR), 4:43.5; Panzak (GAR), Sharp (LL); 880 yd. relay, Ellis, Green, Miller, Brown (GAR), 1:24.2; 440 ud. dash, Amendola (GAR), 52.0; Wren (GAR), Krafelk (GAF@S IM hurdles, Suda (GARS” 41.5; DeBarry (LL), Blake (GAR); 880 yd. run, Yensavage (GAR) 2:02.8; Yankowski (LL), Eddy (GAR). 220 yd. dash, Brown (GAR) 23.7; Miller (GAR), Garrity (LL); 2 mile run, Krombel (GAR), 10:09.2; Pansak (GAR), Sharp (LL); mile relay, Amen- dola, Wren, Yensavage, Krefelk, (GAR), 3:41; high (GAR), (LL), 259 Wyoming Ave. Routes 415 & 309 MON., aR NNEeEmemW pe for a class trip. With the league season fast drawing to a close, some of the leagues have already determined their championships with others planning rolloffs this week or next. In the ‘Back Mountain Church League, Orange B dropped 3 points to Shaver- town B but managed to take the second half honors. They will roll off triple jump, T. Bogdon (LL) 40-84; Green (GAR), Snell (LL); discus, Harsh- barger (LL) 124-8; Tomko (GAR), Sennick (LL); high jump, Clark (GAR) 5-10; Snell (LL), Sennick (LL); javelin, Suda (GAR) 161-4; Zarata (GAR), Moder (GAR); long jump, Bogdon (LL), 19-8; Green (GAR), Ellis (GAR); pole vault, Gritz (GAR), 12-3; Angelicola (LL), Pall (LL). ] Kingston AR ERERRmE 675-5278 EW 73 FORD GRAN TORINO $2695 73 CHEVY NOVA 2 door, 6 cylinder automatic power steering less than 17,000 miles $2395 for the season champion- ship this week. Shavertown A shut out Carverton A and Dallas B blanked the Mt. Zion men. East Dallas tapped Shavertown C for 3 points and Trucksville C picked up 3 points from Carverton B. Trucksville A and Maple Grove divided evenly. The Lutherans grabbed 3 points from Trucksville B and Dallas A split 2-2 with Orange A. Hitting high scores were T. Wilson 235 (593), Brad- bury 21, F. Paczewski 203 (565), F. Adams 223 (579), and A. Baird 221. Dallas Nursery and Harris Associates ‘split evenly in the George Shupp League with D. Eddy Jr., pacing both teams with 573. J. Guido rolled 246, S. Bonomo hit 237, H. Bennett registered 212 and A. Wendel 210. Second place Fino’s men shut out Castle Inn led by J. Swingle’s big 246 (596). R. Bonomo helped with 591. K. Young- blood knocked down pins for 224 (597) for the restau- rant owner. B. Varner tumbled wood for 208 (562) for Daring’s Market but the grocer’s men dropped 3 points to Plymouth National Bank. T. Appel’s 232 (590), B. Downs 575 and T. Hazinski’s 225 paced Stanton TV to 4 points from Yencha’s whose top man was C. Williams. In the Ladies Country League, Luzerne National Bank girls shut out G.H. Harris with the help of R. Radzinski’s 182 (494). Fashion Vending shut out Daring’s Market despite L. Cyphers 171. Davis Er- tley’s dropped 3 points to Grotto Pizza whose H. Bonomo hit the pins for 180- 172 (518). The vendors had B. Egliskis’ 177. Henry Jewelry picked up 3 points from Konefal’s in the Neighborhood League rire 945-3460 73 FORD GRAN TORINO 2 door and 4 door automatic power steering air condition, $2595 ® 73 PINTO real clean $1995 73 PINTO 3 door Runabout $1895 72 DODGE CHARGER automatic power steering, looks and runs like new $2295 Jim Turrell Paul Thomas See one of the Clarence Rozell® Ken Jackson John Headle | -— a a a ET TY to continue in the lead. Second place Disque Funeral Home took 3 points from Roth Novelty and Cappy’s Carpet held third by splitting with Offset Paperback. Nick's ‘Villa divided with Automatic Cigarette Service. High scorers were M. Sharok Jr. 223, and B. Kachmarski 228 (577). In the Imperialette League, Goodman Florist girls took the league championship Sunday night tapping Joe & Joe Repairs by 203 pins. B.J. Nothoff hit the lanes for 194. M. Ritts had a big 201 (506). In Friday’s competition Joe & Joe Repairs clinched second half honors by tak- ing 3 points from Dallas Dairy. Ralph Fitch & Sons shut out Fairview Shoe Store, Lahr’s Arco picked up 3 points from Goodman Florist, and Lombardo Bakery topped Apex Used Auto Parts by three. High scores were M. Culver 190, S. Sper] 172-188 (500), F. Stelma 172, R. Radzinski 487, M. Morris 471, J. Bolinski 181-175 (516), M. Ritts 178 (477), L. Thomas 174, P. Gordon 180, J. Agnew 478, N. Buss 177, and E. Shaffer 180. St. Paul’s Brotherhood League had the Tigers picking up 3 points from the Owls paced by J. Brown’s 591. W. Bicking’s 204 (564) led the Eagles to 3 points from the Mustangs and G. Shonk. rolled 213 (588) for the Hawks to assist in taking 3 points from the Falcons. Vanguard Security took 3 PAGE SEVEN, Sophomore Steve no hit game of the season in the Wyoming Valley Baseball League to lead the Mountaineers to a 11-0 win ~ over Wyoming Seminary. Dallas Mountaineers stayed in a tie for first with GAR in Division B the Wyoming Valley Baseball League by defeating St. John's 6-1 last week on the Back Mountain field. Sophomore Steve Skammer struck out seven collecting his third win of the season. The Mountaineers scored three runs in the first inn- ing when Gary Zumchak singled and went to second games from Hasay Chevrolet in the Crown Major League. Three points this Friday will give them league honors for the season. Dallas Shopping Center men split with Wesley Citgo Service and Shavertown Lumber cepped 3 points from Elby’s Restaurant. Chris Sunoco shut out Gebhardt’s Bowling Supply. L. Christensen hit a big 205-230-204 (639), K. Youngblood rolled 568, B. Prutzman scattered wood for a pair of 205’s (584), D. Zimmerman registered 215, G. Harris 211, R. Bonomo 214, S. Tibel 213, G. Chepalonis 200-227 (610), C. Williams 569, K. Orkwiss 216, L. Batchler 210, and J. Strazdus 203-211 (595). J. Brody rolled a big 228 to pace the Indians in tak- ing one game from the Rams in Konefal’s League. The Chiefs took 3 points from the Eagles despite Walt’s 200. Trophy for basketball team, May 8 The Wyoming Seminary Day School basketball team will be presented a trophy by Joseph Fahey, president of the Wyoming Valley Eighth Grade Catholic Basketball League, during the school’s sports banquet, May 8. The banquet will be held from 7 p.m. in Wyo- ming Seminary’s Fleck Hall Dining Room, King- ston. your right... think Main Highway Dallas, Pa. i The outstanding sophomore struck out 13 and walked only two to season with no losses. The Mountaineers Jim Walsh had a perfect day at bat collecting three hits in three times up, scoring twice and knocking in four runs. Greg Steele drove a double to left field in the third inning to send home three runs. Gary Zumchak knocked out a double to centerfield in the fourth when Skammer drew a free ticket to first. Earl Harris singled to right and Zumchak scored. Gregg Steele drove a long double to centerfield, driving in Skammer and Harris before the side was retired when Jim Searfoss struck out and Walsh popped out to third. The Johnnies picked up their lone run in the top half of the second on a double by Limongelli to the outfield and a single by Albaimo. Dallas scored a fourth run in their half of the second when Jeff Supulski doubled to left field, stole Shavertown Red Sox win opener The Shavertown Red Sox nipped the Shavertown Orioles 13-12 in the opening day game of the Little League season. Mike Dent garnered the win for the Red Sox with a superb pitching per- formance fanning 17 batters. Joe Gomba and Nick Zapoticky paced the Red Sox attack with two hits apiece. Zapoticky slugged two doubles and turned in a fine fielding play at shortstop. Gomba played a stellar game behind the plate aiding pitcher Dent in his performance. Red Sox squal consists of the following players: Dent, Gomba, Zapoticky, Gregg Sorber, Chris Williams, Steve Federici, Mike Sherin, Bill Breeden, Bill Davies, Steve Thomas, Mike Borton, Joe O’Don- nell, Matt Pettit, Lauer and Dave Segrave - Daley. third on Skammer’s strike- out and came across the plate when Ray Smith singled to centerfield. Walsh brought the other run across when he scored on Ron Heffner’s single. Ray Smith at two hits in three times at the plate and Supulski had two for four. Valenti had two for three and stole third. He scored on Klein’s single. The win keeps the’ Mountaineers tied for first” with the Grenadiers in the’ B Division both teams" having an identical oe record. a long double to left field, Skammer walked four and struck out seven, runn- ing his strikeouts to 28 in 21 innings. Hizny walked two and struck out eight. The Mountaineers are‘ tied for first with the GAR of 5-1. GAR Grenadiers remained tied for first with Dallas in the B Division of the baseball league by defeating Lake-Lehman Knights 8-4 in extra in- nings. The Black Knights came from behind to score three runs in the sixth and tie the score at 4-4. The game went into extra innings with GAR scoring four runs in the ninth. The Knights had runners on second and third in the sixth inning with only one out. Yedenak came in as relief for the Grenadiers Our Men Technician Third" Class David A. Kliamovich, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Albert Kliamovich of Route 1, pleted a five-month deploy- ment aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Burton Island, homeported at Long Beach, Calif. He and his shipmates were helping provide sup- port to ‘‘Operation ‘Deep Freeze ’75,” a scientific re- search project in Antarc- tica. threat. Both teams went Breese singled and Her- shberger bunted and the Knight’s pitcher. 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