GAR next “We had a great game defensively but we stunk offensively. I'm disap- pointed,” said Lake Leh- man Coach Rich Gorgone after he reviewed films of his team’s Saturday loss to Bishop O'Reilly. The Knights came out on the short end of a 6-0 score during a home game Saturday afternoon with the Queensmen. “We've got to be able to got to Ye able to pass,” Gorgone noted. The Bishop O'Reilly defense ef- fectively stymied the Knights, holding the home team to a minus three yards rushing for the af- ternoon, sacking Knight . quarterback Chris Yan- chick for several losses, intercepting two Yanchick passes and causing one fumble deep in Lehman territory which turned into the game’s only touch- down. The Knights completed the game with a net total offense of 81 yards, thanks to 84 yards passing as Yanchick completed five of 17 for the day. Lake Leh- man receiver Tom Snell - broke a long gainer late in the game, with about one and ene-half minutes remaii@ig, but the next two comeback pass at- tempts fell incomplete. Gorgone said, “The first was a square out where Yanchick gives a pump fake. The defensive halfback took the fake and “our receiver was in the clear. The next play we were wide open (again). The pass attempts were the end of the Knights comeback hopes as the Queensmen’s Brian Judge intercepted the next pass in ‘ the closing moments of play. Bishop O’Reilly’s only score came early in the third quarter when Lake Lehman fumbled deep in its own territory. John "Reseter recovered and, soon after, Joe Onzik ran the ball in from the two-yard' line. “We make a lf of mistakes,” acknowiedged ~~ Gorgone. Gorgone complimented the play of defenders Bob Cums and Nick Brin and It is the world’s only pro- duction V-12 sedan, and we urge you to drive it. w BRITISH © LEYLAND MIDWAY MOTORS, Inc. 2010 Wyoming Ave. Wyoming Rocky Knorr, both tackles. “They played a real nice game,” he said. ‘““Cumens was realy beat after the game but he’s doing a super job.” Gorgone acknowledged that his line missed Bill Lavelle, a 200-pounder who was injured during the Meyers game and is ex- pected to miss the remainder of the season. “We're small and have a lot of guys going both ways...Bill could handle any defensive tackle.” ‘‘We shoot to beat these A teams,” Gorgone said. “We could be 4-0 with a few breaks.” All of the Lake- Lehman losses have come by the margin of a touch- down or less, including a defeat by Nanticoke and the Bishop O'Reilly loss. “Nanticoke is the best we've played so far--they have a lot of nice people.” will face their fourth consecutive larger op- ponent this weekend when they meet the Grenadiers of GAR under the lights at Wilkes-Barre’s Memorial D. Eddy rolled 218 (576) to pace Gebhardt’s Bowling Supplies to a 4 point win over Dallas Shopping Center in the Crown Major League. J. Kriel aided with 211. Wesley Citgo men had two absentees but managed to shut out Elby’s Restaurant. Hasay Chevrolet lost 4 points to. Vanguard Security on a forfeit when only two of their team members showed up. Chris Sunoco picked up 3 points from Shavertown Lumber. R. Radzinski put up a big 513 series in the! Im- perialette League to lead Ralph Fitch & Sons to 3 points over Joe & Joe’s. The repair girls had M. Fondo’s 181. M. Morris scattered the pins for 199 to lead the way for Fairview’s 1 point over Dallas Dairy. P. Gordon’s 171 was high for both teams as her Goodman Florist five dropped all to Lombardo Bakery. Lahr’s Arco copped 23 points from Carmen’s Pizza. In the Monday night George Shupp League R. Bonomo blasted the woods for a walloping 242-214 (630) to pace Fino’s to blanking Harris Associates. Teammate M. Sharok aided with 212. J. Swingle’s 213-224 (604) was wasted as his Dallas Nursery men dropped 3 points to George’s Auto. F.T.A. Corp. shut out Daring’s Market and Stanton T.V. earned 3 points from Irene’s Bar. G.H. Harris girls took 3 points from Grotto Pizza in the Ladies Country League despite the Pizza’s J. Garrahan’s 175. M. Shepherd’s 170 was top game for both teams as her David Ertley five blanked Stadium Saturday night. “GAR has tackles weighing 270 and 240 pounds, linebackers at 230 and 210 and an offensive line that has to average 220 pounds,” the coach said. Grenadier Fullback George Suda is reported to be ‘‘big time’’ material and is strong and fast. Suda is also the 210 pound linebacker, teaming with Bob Tomko, 6-2 and 230, another good player. Gorgone is also wary of Marcus Blake, the wide receiver for GAR, and noted that GAR quar- terback Joe Yansavage “isn’t bad either.” The Grenadiers 270- pound tackle is John Kashatus, who is 6-4. He will generally be playing opposite Dave Mahle for the Knights. Mahle is 6-0 and 170 pounds. “We'll have to hit them quick and throw the football, “Gorgone said,” and play good defense.” the Knights have faced in Division II of the Wyoming Valley Conference. Daring’s Market. R. Radzinski scattered the pins for a big 193-179 (530) to play a big role in Luzerne National Bank’s 4 point win over Fashion Vending. In the Church League D. Eddy chalked up 203-213 (612) to hed Mt. Zion in taking 3 points from Shavertown B. Teammate B. Gosart helped with 212. W. Jones gave the losing five 210" (573). : The Lutherans grabbed 3 points from Orange A and Car- verton B took 3 points from Trucksville C. Shaver- townC copped 3 points from Carverton A and Trucksville B did the same to Shavertown A. Orange B made it 3 points from Dallas A and Dallas B shut out Maple Grove. East Dallas and Trucksville A divided evenly. G. Shonk’s 222 (607) was high in the Neighborhood League last Thursday to lead Castle Inn to 3 points from Automatic Cigarette Service. J. Roan rolled 212 for the cigarette vendor. Roth Novelty dropped all to Disque Funeral Home and Treat Drive Inn took 4 points from Offset Paperback paced by J. Bauer’s 246 (581) and L. Coolbaugh’s 232 (585). Men'’s Fellowship and Club Lee split 2-2. Members of the CTCo. Mixed League are having difficulty finding the strike zone on the lanes but each week they turn out better scores. Cathy Balara’s 186 helped the Bumpers shut out the Wheel Bearings. The Oil Gauges picked up 3 points from the Brake Shoes. The Shocks made it 3 points over the Ac- celerators. The Flat Tires blanked the Hubcaps. Dottie Davis rolled 175 945-3460 | RIN l comets nares on legos * Ej Ie ve de de se ok he de dee dk field. Mark Decesaris (22), The turning point in the West Side Tech-Northwest game last Saturday were the Titans five fumbles, according to Titan Coach Walt Breta. The Titans, favored to win by two touchdowns, and L. Cyphers 184 to pace Tom Reese girls to a 2-2 split with Howard Isaacs maids. J. Martini’s 478 series with help from K. Kalafsky’s 179 and 8S. Riegel’s 174 gave John Scott Fry participates NATO force Navy Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Scott A. Fry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis N. Dallas, Pa., participated in ‘‘Deep - Express,” an annual NATO exercise in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. He is executive officer of the patrol gunboat USS Grand Rapids, which was one of 17 U.S. Sixth Fleet ships involved in the multi- nation exercise. The U.S. forces joined with air, ground and seagoing units from Italy, Turkey, Belgium, The Netherlands, West Germany and the United Kingdom, to test the operational readiness and capabilities of defense elements on NATO’s southern flank. The exercise included defensive operations by the combined NATO ground forces against a simulated amphibious assault west of Istanbul, Turkey. The Grand Rapids is homeported at Naples, Italy. and Dave were upset 34-22 by Nor- thwest. “We have a good team and could be the ‘spoilers’ in the league’’, stated Breta. “Bill Rosick is an excellent quarterback. Brian Koval, Pat O’Boyle, Connolly & Sons a 3 point victory over the Checkerboard maids. J. Simmerman gave the restaurant girls 186 and L. Hopkins rolled 176. The third week of bowling in the Sunday night mixed league found four of the teams splitting two each. Shaver, Michael, Ratcliffe and Aicher each won two and lost two. Duncan won 3 and lost 1 and Roth won 1 and lost 3. C. Michael had a high single of 188 and M. Aicher had a high single of 180. High three for the men was C. Michael with a 503 and M. Michael had high three for the women with a 432. Standings: Michael and Duncan ties with 8-4; Shaver 6-515, Ratcliffe and Aicher tied with 5-7 and Roth 315-8Y5 Sandsdale Holsteins Sandsdale Farms, owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sands, Carverton, came off with some of the top awards in the Holstein cattle competition at the Bloomsburg Fair this year. The Sands again came home with the premier breeder’ and ‘premier exhibitor’ awards. In addition they garnered three blue ribbons in the aged cow and dry cow classes, in which they alsc prize ribbons. Tore 730 PRESENTS BRINGS CRIMINALS TO JUSTICE! mage. PAGEITUIRTEDN Bicentennial Bicentennial menus will be featured in Dallas Schools beginning with this month and ending December, 1976. The foods are part of a nutritional Bicentennial project and will com- memorate our heritage -and trace the country’s history from colonial days to the westward expansion. Naomi Prynn, food services director, among the Bicentennial menus will be Thanksgiving menu featuring Plymouth turkey, Cranberry Bog Salad, Massasoit Dressing, Miles Standish mashed potatoes, Pilgrim Dessert and Mayflower milk. : Oct. 13 to Oct. 17 also marks National School Lunch Week. Most schools throughout the country will serve the same menus during the week. Bob Coolbaugh, Carl Garzalla and Eric Mon- tgomery played a great game despite our loss. And Dave Reed did an out- standing job on defense.” Fumbles hurt the Titans throughout the game when hits. One fumble, on the 21- yard line, set up the Rangers score on a one- yard push by Mazonkey. John Jola scored three touchdowns for Northwest. He scored twice in the first period for a Northwest 14-0 lead. The Titans scored in each of the remaining quarters but the Rangers also scored. Jim Mazonkey earned two of them and a 2- point safety. The Titans scored their first touchdown when Billy Rosick went over from the one yard line. 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