A by Lee L. Richards CLIPBOARD NOTES: DAN DISTASIO told this corner his couldn’t believe shenanigans going on from Dallas players bikering among themselves during the game. We've got to select the Trojans as the most im- proved team in the Valley this season. They’ve pulled off 4@ne surprises in stung: GAR, Pittston Area and trying Dallas??? This is one of the few First place Wesley Citgo men took 3 points from the Dallas Shopping Center men in the Crown Major [League paced by [Lamoreaux' big 213. Second place Chris Sunoco five shut out Elby's Restaurant behind K. Youngblood’s walloping 576 series. R. Bonomo, Jr. scattered the wood for 210- 235 (614) to lead Gebhardt Bowling Supplies in blanking Hasay Chevrolet. B. Gosart aided with a walloping 221 (576). K. Jicking eked out 210 for Shay@town Lumber to lead sem in picking up 3 points from Vanguard Security. Lahr's Arco held the lead in the Tmperialette League Trojan teams we've seen that lacked a sound passing game. Meyers Coach Mick for a superb coaching job this season. We feel Mick has done a refnarkable job considering the number of quality athletes he lost from last year’s cham- pionship team. Mohawks are 7-1 entering this weekend. GAR??? Grenadiers are currently 4-3 and many observers felt that they had by copping 3 points from Gino’s Fairview Shoe Store. B. Brobst set the pace for the Arco girls with 176. Carmen’s Pizza took all from Goodman Florist to gain a game on the Arco team. M. Ritts showed the way, with 170. Dallas Dairy girls dropped 3 points to Joe & .Joe Repairs and Lombardo Bakery shut out Ralph Fitch & Sons. In the George Shupp L.eague, Irene’s Bar blanked F.T.A. Corp. and Harris Associates took everything from George's Auto with S. Bonomo knocking down pins for 562 and J. Guido rolling 214. R. Jonomo came up with 589 and M. Sharok hit to help back in August. One of our pet peeves last year and this is the in- consistency in which NFL are calling how * skilled the ‘Stripe Shirts’’ are with their calls, but we feel they're inep- titude is more evident with each game. There’s been some JIMMY CEFALO con- sidering leaving Penn Sttate. Rumor was probably started by some points from Daring’s Market. J. Stredny hit 241- 206 (601) to lead his Dallas Nursery team despite their 3 point loss to Stanton TV. Teammate J. Swingle rolled 212 (575). The TV men had J. Masulis’ 217 (R70). Luzerne National Bank and Daring’s . Market divided evenly in the Ladies Country League. David Ertley girls moved ahead of the league leading bank girls by taking 3 points from Grotto Pizza. They were sparked by M. Shepherd's 187. A. Cor- bett’s 177 (496) and C. Michalek’s 171 were high for: the pizza girls. Third place Fashion Vending dropped 3 points to G. H. Harris five. Harris girls had M. Zier’s 175 (470) and B. Egliskis’ 178. H. Bonomo paced the vending girls with 178 (508). In the Back Mountain Church [League. East Dallas shut out Trucksville B by a wide margin. Trucksville A blanked Maple Grove while Dallas A tapped Orange A for 3 points. J. Zarno rolled 225 S. Fielding's 215 (375) led Shavertewn B to 3 points over: “Shavertown’ ‘A. Orange B dropped 3 points to Dallas B who had F. Adams 215-210 (624). Shavertown ('s ('. Klaboe rolled 210 (554) and. W. Watkins hit 219 to pace them to 3 points over Carverton B. D. Eddy scattered the pins for 234 (592) to lead Mt. Zion in taking 3 points from Trucksville ('. Lutherans and Carverton A split 2-2. ('. Kazokas blazed the lanes for 256-218 (665) and Roth Novelty who shut out Offset Paperback. S. local four-flusher. Cef’s only problem has been getting his leg back 100 percent from severe ankle injury. He admitted he’s not in tip-top shape to us recently. On Dallas grid fan has inquired if there is a quality leader on the Dallas football team??? why would they have co- captains. There’s a heap of grumbling going on these showing of the Wilkes Bonomo blasted woods for 221-213 (507) to pace Disque Funeral Home to taking 3 points from Treat Drive In. J. Swingle rolled 217 for the losing five. Automatic Cigarette Service blanked Club Lee and Castle Inn carned 3 points from Men's Fellowship. I. Christensen managed 211 for the in- nkeeper. In the Bowlerette League. Duke Isaacs girls dropped 3 points to .John (‘fonnolly with no one able Sunday bowling In the Sunday night mixed bowling league, Duncan retained first place by ‘taking three games from Aicher; Ratcliffe took four from Roth and moved into second place; Shaver took three from Michael and is in third place. The standings thus far are: Duncan 17-11, Rat- cliffe 15-13, ‘Shaver 131.- 141, Aicher 13-15, Michael 13-15 and Roth 121,-151,, High single for the men was B. Downs with 193 and was D. Maturi with 175. High series for men was B. Downs with 535 and high series for the women D. Maturi with 467. N.J. Molski, supervisor, Pennsylvania Game Commission, Dallas, has announced that a Hunter Safety Training Course will be held at the Pennsylvania Game Commission, located on Paul Thomas season. Maybe the Colonels were a bit overrated---which it is a habit of local sports fans are inclined to do with Here’s out top five grid teams and we've got a tie 1 Dallas and Meyers: 3. Valley West; 4. Many football buffs are wondering now if the results would be the same “if” Dallas were to play Meyers again? While "attending Saturday’s Penn State-- Maryland grid game we had opportunity to sit with Pitt assistant Bob Matey and listen to interesting conversation between him and scouts from North Carolina State as they compared notes on Nittany Lions. One thing is for sure, you can’t expect to run at Penn State and win. If you can’t throw the football with some effectiveness, you're in for a long af- ternoon. The Maryland-Penn State game was the best we’ve seen this year. The contact was fierce. PSU’s linebacker Greg Buttle is without question, the best we've seen in the collegiate ranks. Maryland Coach Jerry Caliborne deserves a heap of credit for the tremendous re-building job he’s done. The Terps lost 18 of their top 24 players from last season’s ACC champs. This includes his two kickers. Lake-Lehman recorded its second straight triumph this season by downing a tough ‘sticking’ Hanover, 14 to zip. Coach Rich Gorgone said, ‘Our defense played a for- midable game, while our execution was a bit ragged on offense. We're pleased Both Mark Kalish and Mark DeCesaris ran with abandon. Dave Mahle made some notable blocks. We can’t say enough about Bob Cumens bolstering our Memorial Highway, Dallas, on Saturday, Nov. 22: d The entire course will be given on that date. Insturctions will start at 9 p.m. Jim Turrell defense. He's a very steady performer.” Needless to say, Coach Gorgone is concerned about Coughlin Dallas Coach Jack Jones put his team through the paces last week and is hoping they will execute better against a rugged defensive team in Bishop O'Reilly this weekend. Delighted to hear that Is receiver Jeff Supulskii ig able to play. He a» against Nanticoke Area. Lake-Lehman’s Bill Lavelle, a tough hitting youngster, is back working out but has lost a step. Philly Eagles are a pathetic lot these days. They traded away the future when they went for Roman ‘Fat Five” Gabriel. Why they aren’t going. with Mike Boryla we'll never know. Eagles lack quickness, too. We look for a coaching change "PAGE THIRTEEN over as the head coach for the remainder of the season. = Dallas Coach: Jonest predicted Meyers victory * over Valley West. He said by two TDs. Feels his team could win by three over the Spartans. We'll know! Already Rams, Dolphins, Vikings and Raiders ap- pear shoo-ins for playoff berths in NFL. The Wilkes-Barre Central YMCA will pioneer a totally new concept in basketball programming for young players this winter with the unveiling of the ‘‘Youth Basketball Association.” According to Rick Davis, physical director at the Central YMCA, “The YBA is a brand new program being initiated by the YMCA and the National Basketball Players Association. The primary goals of the program are the values of education, basketball = skills, and teamwork.” ‘We plan to get started with the actual playing of games on Jan. 17.” Davis noted, ‘‘but before doing so. we will be sponsoring various clinics through November and December 5 [i ly 0 q at the YMCA. The first clinic will feature Wilkes mentor Rodger Bearde on Nov. 8 and ensuing weeks, we will be having Ed Donahue of King’s, Jim Atherton = of « Luzerne County Community College, plus many other area high school mentors.” The YBA program will include three seperate leagues for fourth, fifth, and sixth grade elemen- tary students. ‘We must have a minimum of six teams in each division to begin,” Davis said. “If interest of the young people dictate, we could be fielding as many as 10-12 teams in each division.” DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL Nov. 7 LAKE LEHMAN - i Hl oy hi | il