The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 08, 1975, Image 8

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Jim Barbacci’s Noxen
Little Leaguers are per-
ched atop the standings in
the Bob Horlacher
Memorial Little League.
The Noxen nine came thru
with a 6 to 1 win over the
Orange-Centermoreland
Yankees at Noxen Friday
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WYOMING PAINT CO.
259 Wyoming’ Ave. Kingston
in the loop last week.
Camp St. Andrew, will
offer a basketball clinic for
girls this season. Rev.
Joseph P. Kelly, camp
director, has announced
that Mary Ann Egnotovich
will be clinic director for
the first high school
basketball clinic for girls.
It will be held during the
week of June 15 to 20. The
clinic will be open to girls
in the 8th to 12th grades
and will consist of daily
classes by resident and
visiting coaches. Every
phase of the game will be
covered.
Miss Egnotovich will be
assisted by a competent
and experienced staff of
basketball coaches.
Assisting Miss Egnoto-
‘vich will be Peg Garrick,
‘head coach at Lakeland
High School. Janet Kresge,
girls basketball coach at
Riverside High School, will
| also serve on the staff of
this summer's clinic.
Applications are now
being accepted for this
summer’s activities.
Further information may
be obtained by contacting:
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Plans are under way for
the 31st annual Lehman
horse show, which is spon-
sored by the Lehman
Volunteer Fire Company.
The show will take place
July 3, 4and 5.
Co-Chairmen for this
year’s show, Dave Sutton,
John Bebey, and Ignatius
“Hosey’’ Hozempa, have
Back Mountain Baseball
opened the 1975 season with
a special program last
Saturday at the Little
League field in Dallas.
Bob Law, 1975 president,
welcomed the members of
the Little League and the
girls softball league and
their team managers and
coaches.
He introduced the of-
ficers of the league for this
year as well as those who
served in past years. He
paid tribute to the men who
organized the Back
Mountain League in 1925.
Members of the
American Legion pre-
sented the league with an
American flag for the field
and the Dallas Junior High
School Band played
several selections.
Scott Jobson, Harold
Stout, Billy Downs,
Patricia Michaels, and
Michelle Kravitsky, mem-
bers of last year’s
championship teams,
The scheduled opener
between Bob Makarty’s
Beaumont nine and Al
Wendle’s Harveys Lake
Little Leaguers was post-
poned because of wet
grounds and has been
rescheduled for this even-
ing at 6 at Harveys Lake.
The Noxen 0-C Yankees
Camp St. Andrew, 300
Wyoming Avenue,
Scranton, 18503.
selected the following show
committees: grounds:
Paul Margellina, James
Adamshick, Bob Disque
Sr., Paul Hoover, Lew Ide
and Bud Mekeel; pro-
grams and advertising:
Joyce and Harold Cool-
baugh; publicity: Pat
Wenrich and Janice
Bebey; parade: Bob
recited the Little League
pledge.
George McCutcheon,
. Luzerne County Commun-
ity College, was the guest
speaker. The Rev. John
Topolewski offered the
invocation.
Following the cere-
monies, the first games of
this season were played.
Dallas Reds defeated the
Dallas Dodgers, 23-5.
Pitching for the Reds were
Casaday and Vivian; for
the. Dodgers, Stein-
kirchner. Casaday,
Bevevino, Masoner; and
Belle knocked out home-
runs. :
Westmoreland took
Fernbrook, 11-2 with
Enslen and Martin pitching
for the winning team.
Lewis and Allen pitched for
Fernbrook. Heller and
Allen homered for the
Fernbrook nine.
Shavertown Red Sox took
the Shavertown Orioles 13-
12. Dent hurled for the Red
game was a pitcher’s duel
from start to finish with
Noxen getting only two hits
and the Yankees being held
to a lone single by Mike
Kravitsky, Yankees’
catcher. Barbacci and
Harris banged out the only
hits for the winners:
In setting down the
Yankees, Barbacci had
complete control through-
out the game. He issued no
free passes, had perfect
control and fanned 12
Yankee batters. He faced
only 19 batters during the
six-inning contest and set
the Yankees down in order
Disque Sr. and Bob Disque
Jr.; announcers: Gil Tough
and Rich Mekeel; ring:
Bud Mekeel and Bob
Margellina: .:
Refreshments:: Don
Weidner, Doug Ehret, Joe
Johns and James Adam-
shick; water: Willis Ide;
queen contest: Fran
Brown; tickets: Ed Hart-
Sox and - Sheffield and
Masaitis took the mound
for the Orioles.
Lehman Jackson Car-
man Jackson Giants 8-1.
Benya and Ozborn pitched
for the Cards, Correale for
the Giants. MeMillan
homered for the Cards.
The Dallas Phillies will
play the Lehman Jackson
Giants Friday night. On
Saturday, Dallas Reds
meet the Dallas Dodgers;
Trucksville Tigers meet
Balmer
James H. Balmer,
Dallas, Pa., was re-elected
a director of The Tri State
Mutual Agents Association
at its 30th annual conven-
tion held at the Princess
Hotel, Hamilton, Bermuda,
April 27 - May2.
Balmer is an officer of
the Flack and Balmer
Insurance Agency, Inc.
except for the lone single
by Kravitsky.
Bill Dewey turned in a
fine performance in a
losing cause, limiting the
winners to two singles
while fanning 12 batsmen,
but was wild at times and
issued seven free passes.
Tomorrow’s games will
send Noxen to Beaumont
and the Orange-Center-
moreland Yankees will
meet the Orange-Center-
moreland Phillies at
Orange, starting at 6. The
game at Orange is ex-
pected to attract a large
crowd of fans from both
communities.
man, Vernon Crispell,
Lanceford Sutton, Bill
Weaver and Bill Goodwin;
wiring: Bruce Varner and
Gordon James; sound:
Tom Kane and Bob
Emory; box seats: Paul
Hoover and Lew Ide;
stables: Bud Mekeel;
games: Ron Wenrich and
Bill Ehret; cashiers: Joe
and Shavertown Red Sox
will play the Shavertow
Orioles.
Ellsworth and Don Cos-
grove and raffle: Bill
Goodwin, Bob Margellina,
Bob Emery, Bill Russell,
and Vernon Crispell.
The parade will begin
this years show at 6:30
p.m. on July 3. Pony
classes and the queen con-
test will also be held that
evening. Admission will be
free on July 3.
Friday and Saturday
July 4 and 5 will host the
competition of mixed
classes, featuring English
and western style perform-
ance. ;
Dallas trackmen placed
firstin 15 of 18 events in the
meet with Bishop O’Reilly
at the Dallas field last
week, to win 112-38.
The Mountaineers took
all the relays and John
Majewski took first in the
high and triple jumps.
Scott Slocum took first
5
place in both the mile and
880 yd. runs.
McHale was the only
double winner for the
Queensmen with wins in
the 100 yd. dash and the 220
yd. run.
The win kept the Dallas
thinclads tied for first with
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