The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 31, 1975, Image 10

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    NEW GOSS WINNERS --
s088 Manor, Orc ard View
Terrace, Grandview Acres Home Owners Association
held its third annual golf tournament at the Newberry
Estates golf course July 20th. Ken Adams, association
president, presented the awards. Winners are, from left to
right: Blaine Allison, Paul Bomberger, Jay May, John
By LEE RICHARDS
Many Lake-Lehman
athletic followers have
complained to us about the
fact that the athletes at
Lake-Lehman High School
still must purchase their
own socks, t-shirts and
athletic supporters. In this
day and age it’s unheard of
in schoolboy athletics.
We can't understand the
philosophy of the school
hoard when they send an
athlete into competition
and have him poorly at-
tired. There isn’t another
high school in Wyoming
Valley that makes its
athletes buy their own
equipment. Any piece of
equipment!
We don't feel it's fair to
the athletes--and their
parents who are paying
school taxes.
As we understand the
situation, the Booster Club
last year purchased sneaks
for the basketball team.
Otherwise, the Lehman
hoopsters would have
looked like a bunch of rag-
muffins on the court.
Mentally, a situation. of
this nature would have to
have some effect on the
~athletes. Sure Lake-
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Lehman is a small school,
but the people who over see
the athletic program don’t
have to think in a small
way. We've always
believed that an athlete
properly attired in the best
of equipment gains that
self-confidence that could
be the fine edge between
winning and losing.
One good sign of late was
the recent addition of a
universal gym which
should benefit the weight-
lifting program. Football
Coach Rich Gorgone has
instituted a body-building
program which could
payoff in the future.
Meanwhile, we hope the
school board at Lake-
Lehman will be cognizant
of the situation at hand and
make a sincere effort to
rectify it immediately.
CLIPBOARD NOTES
A tip of the hat to
everyone involved with the
Back Mountain Little
league for the excellent
showing they made in the
recent playoffs.
A lot of the baseball fans
we talked to were really
fired-up over the showing
the « youngsters made,
despite being blanked by
Plains for the title.
It has always been our
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learned from a loss thah
winning.
SKIP ‘MILFORD, star
cager at East Stroudsburg
State and Ashley's St.
Leo's appears to have the
head basketball post
locked up at Lake-Lehman
High. “
Skip's playing ex-
perience could be the key
factor in the decision.
HOWARD JONES is
doing a “SUPER job in
preparing things for this
weekend's Potentate’s Golf
Tournament at Irem
Temple Country Club.
According to Howard,
this year's field appears to
be one of the strongest he's
seen in many years.
Two other strong teams
that could make 16-team
championship flight are
Bob Kopp and John
Zimich, and Gordon
Dietterick and Ed Gonsky.
Last year Dietterick and
Gonsky won two matches
in championship flight. ,
BOB ROGERS, assistant
grid coach at Lake-
Lehman, has been
vacationing in Europe the
past couple of weeks.
Wonder if he'll come back
with some new formations
for Coach Gorgone's
charges.
To show you just how fast
the summer is going,
Pittsburgh Steelers tackle
the College All-Stars
Friday night. This is the
start of the pro football
season, so all of you
“football widows'' are in
for another long season of
boss of the house fighting
for the TV set. We like the
Steelers, 24-10.
Irem Temple Club
Championship is down to
the final four in the “‘A”
Division, while there is a
wild scramble in the
remaining three divisions.
Defending champ Lance
Hungerford will meet Bill
Newman, whom he
defeated for the title last
year, for the right to play
the winner of the Tom
Gauntlett, Jr.----Tollie Sch-
midt duel. Tom defeated
Rollié last year, but was
defeated by Hungerford in
a semi-final encounter.
Making strong bids in the
“B" Division thus far have
been Jim Saba. Tom
Reese, Dick Harding, Jack
Klober and Wayne Wesley.
Noel Thomas, Jr. has
been bitten by the ‘‘golf
bug’ and is starting to take
the game seriously. ‘Bud’
went out and purchased
hats to hit the Irem links in
vears. He feels it will help
his putting????
Another semi-pro
football team is in
operation at Old Forge.
They're = called the Nor-
theast Stars” and they've
got four former Valley
gridders playing. They are
Frank Galicki, Frank
Survilla, Dave Podolsky
and Ron Dukinas. The
“Duker' was a good hitter
for Dallas.
A junior olympic
basketball program for the
Back Mountain area is
presently being organized.
The program is sponsored
by the Amateur Athletic
Union, and is affiliated
with sanctioned program
throughout the United
States. Tournament play
is initiated on a local level,
and winners continue into
regional, state and national
tournaments.
The Back Mountain
program, having recently
received A.A. U. approval,
is in it’s initial planning
stages. Any Back Mountain
hoy age eight to 13 is
eligible for league play,
tentatively scheduled to
begin Aug. 4 to 8th, and
11th to 15th.
All interested boys will
be invited to a one week
tryout camp. At the end of
the camp, they will be
placed on teams. The
teams will be headed by
local volunteer coaches
and will practice and play
games much like a high
school team. All games will
be played on regulation
size floors with P.LLAA.
high school rules applying.
As a means of in-
troducing the program to
interested boys, parents,
and supporters, a Junior
Olympic basketball clinic
is being planned. The clinic
will be held Aug. 11 to 16 at
the Dallas Recreation
Center, Burndale Rd.,
Dallas.
More information about
this program can be ob-
tained by calling the Dallas
Recreation Center at 675-
4344.
Junior Tennis
A junior tennis tour-
nament is in the planning
stage. The tournament will
be held Aug. 11-15. It will be
limited to Back Mountain
residents 18 years and
under, and 15 years and
under. Events will be
men's singles, women's
singles, men's doubles, and
mixed doubles.
Entry blanks may be
obtained at the center and
must be returned by Aug.
6. Each person entering
must bring a can of new
tennis balls. Entry fees are
$1 for singles, $2 for
doubles. For further in-
formation, call 675-4344.
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(All Types)
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BY FRANCIS A. SABULSKI
Camp Hemlock Girl
Scout Daycamp in the
Back Mountain area has
been recognized ‘by the
President's Environmental
Merit Awards Program.
This year in addition to
the regular camp program
of songs, games, crafts,
outdoor cooking and hikes,
a special one day project
was planned on Hemlock
Nature Day, activities
were moved from the usual
camp area at Irem Temple
Country Club to the Penn
State campus at Lehman.
Everyone that par-
ticipated in Nature Day
will receive a patch from
PEMAP.
GOAT RAFFLE-(left to right) Buddy Hennebaugh,
George *“Mountain’’ Avery, Jim Davis and Lee Haddock
are shown during last week’s Harveys Lake fire company
Back Mt. Baseball to meet
Back Mountain Baseball
will meet on Aug. 4 at 8
p.m. at the Dallas Legion.
All managers and coaches
of the boys leagues and
girls
All managers and coaches
of the boys leagues and
girls softball leagues are
asked to attend.
There. will be a
discussion concerning
uniform and equipment
return and storage.
Back Mountain Baseball
will meet on Aug. 4 at 8
p.m. at the Dallas Legion.
Junior Girl Scout Troop
632 held a court of awards
ceremony recently at the
Shavertown United
Methodist Church.
The ceremony opened a
flag ceremony and the
welcoming address was
given by Kelley Phillips.
Candles were lit
representing the Girl Scout
Promise, Motto and
Slogan. Ten girls each lit a
candle to represent a part
of the Girl Scout Law and
then explained in her own
words what it meant to her.
A musical selection was
sung by the troop and Mrs.
Frank Wadas, troop leader
presented badges.
Eleven girls from troop
632 attended REACTION in
Bloomsburg with their
troop leaders, Mrs. Frank
Wadas and Mrs. Joseph
O’Donnell.
Members of troop 632
are: Ann Devlin, Amy
O'Donnell, Kim Reese,
Colette Feeney, Michel
Jorda, Donna Newcomb,
Therese Harris Kelley
Phillips. Kim Reese, Mary
Jo McLaughlin, Maria
Sitkowski, Lisa Baker,
Carol: Linker, Jill Lipov-
sky. Kristine Miles, Sandy
Newcomb, Cathy Newhart,
Gretchen Lohman,
Kathleen Riley, Karin Saul
and Wendy Ved
Sweet Valley, Pa.
Luzerne County
.. Located approx. between Dallas and Red Rock, 5 miles
Southwest of Pike Creek Corners and Pa. Route 118.
Watch for Bunnell Red Auction arrows.
Saturday, August 9, 1975
10 A.M. - Rain or Shine
* 3 SKI-DOO ALPINE SNOWMOBILES x 3
..Ski-doo parts, Tecumseh engine parts, Remington chain
belts, saw millsparts, Brigg & Stratton engine paifwood
and metal parts bends, wheel bouncer, tire changer, air
compressor,4 sets of Taps & Dies, compression tester,
Myers snow blades & hitch, riveter, grease uigghine,
oiler, tanks, Haban flail mower, dog sled, hunting vests,
boots, grease & oil, paint, knives, refrigerator, Ski-doo
&Massey. adv. signs, N.IH. Oliver, Massey & New Idea
manuals, hot water heater, 2-metal office desks, IHC-TD 9§
Bulldozer, IHC-T 9 Bulldozer, Dodge tractor, low boy
trailer, White truck, White motor, Sordoni team dump
wagon, cultivators, trailer bulk tank and many other
articles too numerous to mention.
.. The above is only a partial listing of items to be sold on
day of sale.
TERMS - CASH ON DAY OF SALE
Charles H. Long, Estate
M.L.Bunnell, Auctioneer
M. Almira Long
Executors
Springville, Pa. Ph. 965-2375 United Penn Bank
118 Linden St.
Scranton
347-5611
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