The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 24, 1975, Image 9

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Brennan, Rod
Kaye, Tom
PAGE NINE
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Eight games were
played in the Back
Mountain Girls Softball
League. « The Lehman
Angels took the Shaver-:
town White Sox 12 to 4.
The winning pitcher was
Karen Cook and her
teammate Carla Kuznicki
slammed a triple. Doreen
Askew was 5 for 5 and Barb
Hraboski 3 for 3.
Kim Morgan and Ann
Marie Devlin hit doubles
for the White Sox and Kim
Reese had 3 nice hits.
Lois Faller was the
winning pitcher in a very
close game between the
Dallas Orioles and the
Trucksville Tigers. Karen
Federici hit a double for
the Tigers but the Orioles
won 10 to 8.
The Orange Raiders beat
the Dallas Royals 11-7 led
by Lynn Busch with 14
strike outs.
Linda Sosnowski had 2
doubles and a single ac-
counting for 3 R B I 's.
Theresa Baseski has a nice
hit and a sacrifice for 3R B
I 's and Brenda Button
brought in 2 runs. The
Royals attack was led by
Back Mountain National
All Stars advanced to the
finals Monday night by
defeating the Swoyersville
All Stars in an exciting
game at the Swoyersville
field.
The outcome of the game
was decided in the bottom
half of the sixth inning
when the Back Mountain
team, trailing 3-0, rallied to
forgi@ahead 4-3.
Win the score, 3-0, Lou
Correale drew a free walk
to first, went to second on a
walk by the pitcher, then to
third on a passed ball.
Brian Muldoon hit a hard
ball past the pitcher
scoring Coreale and he
went to second. Muldoon
was picked off the bases
while trying to steal third.
With one out and the
score 3-1, Jeff Drugotch
drew a free pass to first.
John Belle tied the score on
a long drive over left
centerfield fence. Tom
Bevevino put the same
game on ice for the Back
Mountain team by hitting
the first ball pitched to him
over centerfield fence.
Brad Bullock also had
two hits at the plate for the
Nationals.
Bob Besecker ran his
record to 2-0, striking out
three and walking three.
The Nationals will play
Plains All Stars at the
Plains field Wednesday
night. Winner of this game
The Back Mountain
National All Stars defeated
Mountaintop North, 6-3,
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July 186, to stay in
contention for District 16
championship.
Young Bob Besecker
fanned 11 and scattered
five hits to hold down the
Mountaintoppers. B.
Muldoon drove out three
hits at three times at the
plate.
Lou Correale and Brad
Bullock had a pair of hits
each for the Back Mountain
boys.
Eric Mantosh and Scott
Donkey game
Little League
Just in case you haven't
heard, here are the line-ups
for the big donkey baseball
game to be played at
Huntington Valley Little
League field on July 26 at 6
p.m. The game being
sponsored by the Nor-
thwest Little League is for
the benefit of players of the
league.
The Muleskimmers is
captained by Allen
will be having the following
players in the line-up: Don
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Murphy doubled for the
losing team. Charles Dix
was the losing pitcher.
The Nationals advanced
to the District 16 semi-
finals July 18 behind the
four-hit pitching of Brian
Muldoon. They took a 2-0
win from Forty Fort on the
Forty Fort field.
The Back Mountain boys
came up with a run in the
top of the third when
Muldoon scored on a single
by Lou Correale. They
July 26
“Pretty Boy’ Staltz, Frank
‘Farmer’ Petrosky, Steve
Maceiko, Ron ‘'Tiny"’
Peterson, Rich “‘Gettyup”
Davis, Thelma ‘‘Slugger"”
Leach, Wayne ‘‘Beltem"
Dennis and Jim ‘*Wothere”
Minor.
Substitutes will be:
Frank ‘‘Heman' Sarnoski,
Nellie *‘Belle’’ Hunter and
**Knockum out’’ Hogan.
Their opponents, the Tail
Twisters, will be captained
by Ronnie ‘‘Wrangler’’
Williams, and will have the
following in their line-up:
Leon '‘Butch’” Hess, Fred
“Smokey Bear’ Prestman,
Bob | *‘Carpy’’ Neff, Ed
Curley’ Grant, Barry
“Muscles” Repotski, Jack
**Sleepy’’ Truskowski,
Dave ‘‘Catchum’ Krame
and Charlie ‘'Wossie’’
Lutz.
Substitutes will be:
Ricky '‘Giggles’ Repotski
and John ‘‘Dreamer’’
Zidek.
Tickets for the event are
on sale at the following
locations: all the players
homes, Judith Steltz 477-
5463 and Russ Majors
Garage, Sweet Valley.
Advance tickets are
student $1, adults $1.50.
Carnival
Aimee Troxell and
Matthew Evans will hold a
carnival for Muscular
Dystrophy. Saturday, July
26. The carnival will run
from noon to 4 p.m. at 11
Church St., Dallas.
picked up an insurance run
in the sixth inning with
Muldoon rapping a double
to drive Jeff Drugotch who
went to first on a walk and
to second on a fielder’s
choice.
Muldoon struck out 13
and walked none. Muldoon
and Correale led the hitting
all-stars
An eight run margin,
piled up in the first two
much of a disadvantage as
the Robert Horlacher
Memorial League All Stars
were eliminated from
further competition in
Little League play by the
Susquehanna Little League
All Stars, 10 to 8, in a
contest played on the
Tunkhannock Little
League diamond last week.
The Robert Horlacher
nine was composed of
players from the five
teams that made up the
league and included Little
Leaguers from Beaumont,
Harveys Lake, Noxen and
Orange. The team was
managed by Len
Christianson of Beaumont,
assisted by Dick Hislop of
Orange.
BOB HORLACHER MEMORIAL
L.L. vs. SUSQUEHANNA .L.
Bob Horlacher
h rbi
Bennett any ho
Swingle C2001
Baseski LF 2100
Dewey PH 1000
Kravitsky 382200
Freeman SS 4220
Martin CF3112
Clark 282101
Dymond iB3110
Sesson POODO
Barbacci P3011.
Totals 23..8.5..7
Susquehanna
D. Williams abr h rbi
Flynn RF2100
Ruhf RF 0000
Strickland G2210
Johnson 383210
Tyler 2B4111
J. Williams P2111
Lowe P1001
Jarnagin CF4114
L.UNGAR 1B3000
Tewksbury C2110
Totals 28 10-7--8
susquehanna 530101-10
Bob Horlacher022 112-8
E - D. Williams, Kravitsky. LOB -
BH 9, S 6. 2B - Dymond.
HR - Tyler, Jarnagin. SF Lowe,
Bennett.
IP. HR ER BB SO
J. Williams 2.13144 8 5
Lowe (W, 1.0).32.3443: 3 7
Sesson (L, 0-1)1-1-36 8 8 41
Barbacco 42-3121 2:2
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During the week of July
6, basketball clinic was
held., keeping the fine
tradition that Camp St.
Andrew has acquired in
years past.
The highlight of the week
was an appearance by Don
Casey.head coach of the
Temple University
basketball, Philadelphia,
who conducted both an
afternoon and an evening
session for the young ball
players.
This was the 3rd clinic
held at Camp St. Andrew
this season. Both a grade
school basketball clinic
and a gymnastic clinic,
sponsored by the Scranton
YMCA. were held earlier in
the season. Basketball will
remain in the spotlight for
the senior high clinic (Aug.
3) in addition to another
week of Junior High
basketball during the week
of Aug. 10
Applications and ad-
ditional information
concerning the clinics, plus
the regular camping
program at Camp St.
Andrew, may be obtained
by writing: The Rev.
Joseph P. Kelly, Camp St.
Andrew, Box G, Tunk-
hannock. Pa. 18657.
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with two hits each.
Rauscher, losing pitcher
for Forty Fort, struck out
gave up seven hits.
Standings - Top4
Div. 1
Lehman Angels 7-1
Dallas Yankees 6-2
Shavertown Red Sox 6-2
Orange Rangers 6-2
Div. II
Lehman Reds 8-1
Shavertown Pirates 7-2
Dallas Phillies 6-3
Dallas Cardinals 6-3
Trucksville Giants 6-3
Elsie Rose with a double
which scored 3 runs. Mary
Gray had 2 R B I 's and
Pauline Stolarick had 1 R B
IL.
The Red Sox lost to the
Dallas Yankees 1-0. The
winning pitcher in this
close game was Nancy
Shaw with 10 strike-outs.
The Trucksville Giants
crushed the Dallas Cubs 13-
3. The Giants turned in two
double plays and fine
hitting by Corinne Martin
and Lori English both with
triples. Jean McHale was 4
for 5 and the winning
pitcher was Ann Hawk.
Linda Dreher and Alison
Davis were 3 for 4 for the
Cubs. “
the victors against the
Dallas Cardinals 6 to 3. D.
Barton was the winning
pitcher.
Donna Roberts hurled 8
strike-outs for the winning
team in the Dodger-Astros
game. Final score
Orange Astros, 4.
Score in the Dallas
Phillies vs Lehman Braves
game was 11-1 with the
Phillies being victorious.
Sue Banks was the winning
pitcher. Teammates Gerry
Hudack was 4 for 4 and
Maurita Gries 1 for 2.
Tina Charney made ‘a
double play for the Braves
and her teammate Kim
Dinger hit a double.
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