The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 24, 1975, Image 5

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    by Lee L. Richards
We sat down the other
night and made out the
following list to Santa
Claus and we hope that
h{ i deliver the following
on Christmas evening:
TIM LUKACHIK--
Patience with his young
Lake-Lehman cage team.
RICH GORGONE--
Change in luck so he can
come out on top in the close
games in 76.
LARRY SCHULAR--A
victory over Hanover for
the mat title.
COL. BILL DIEROFF--
Two season tickets for all
Army home games.
JACK JONES--Free
membership to all the
massage parlors.
GERALD STINSON--
Someone to recognize his
sense of humor.
JOE O’DONNELL--Five
slick-shooting basketball
players.
RON RYBACK--More
good calls from the press
tthat result in TDs.
bs LADAMUS-Two free
tickets for NCAAs at
Arizonia.
RED PISANESCHI--
Another winning football
season.
TUDOR ELLIS-Another
sharp season of football
film shooting.
TOMMY NEYHARD--A
couple of rounds of golf in
the 70s.
BIG’: CHAS
UMPHRED-Autograph
picture of Don Shula.
JOHN TROUP--Used
telephone booth for his
back yard.
ED ROME--Five free
tips from the GORILLIA.
TOM GAUNTLETT SR.--
Championship match with
Jack Landis.
ARCH AUSTIN--Free
entry into all tournaments.
JACK HANNIGAN--To
have dinner with Joe
Paterno.
TOM REESE--Repair kit
for mending golf clubs.
TOM GAUNTLETT JR.--
New golf club that will hit
and hold Irem’s 17th.
JACK LANDIS--Trophy
for table hopping
championship from Mr. D.
GEORGE COMMON--
Two-way radio to keep in
contact with Helen while on
the course.
JACK DAVIS--Mean
Machine’s ‘‘Man-of-the-
Year Award.”
GARY IDE--Another
golfing partner basides Big
Ace.
LLOYD LUSTIG--Six
free lessons at playing
cards from Tom & John.
BOB MASON--Jack M. as
partner for another season.
ED DAVIS--Telephone in
his locker.
RALPH BROWN--To
select the winning teams
for a change.
MAX SPEIZMAN--
Nothing? |
MIKE O’MALIA--At
least three birds per-round
this season.
BIG E. LOWE--Elected
to the Fork Union Hall of
»
FMA.E
HOWARD = JONES--To
find that sweet swing again
off the tee.
Bill morgan--Some
district mat champs at
Tech.
FRANCIS FREY--
Another banner year.
R.F. BACHMAN--A bag
of new practice balls.
R. J. BACHMAN--
Chimp and I.
C. K. DEWEES--Three
free lessons from Ray
Gettle.
BOB SAUL--A lower
handicap. ¥
CHIP SORBER--State
wrestling champ.
WOOD DAVIS--Two
tickets for NCAA Mat
championships.
GORDON
DIETTERICK--Chance to
compete and finish in one
of Irem’s tournaments.
SCOTT BURNSIDE--
Golf book to keep his
matches straight?
GEORGE DRAKE--
Cottage on “Manhatten”
Lake and a putter that
bounces out of water.
ROBIN FREY--Women’s
scoring record at Pitt.
BOB MOORE--
Truckload of new golf balls
to get through next season.
JACK ZARNO--Putter
that will can 10 footers.
JOHN SPENCER--.
Another win over the
brothers.
RAY MCDONALD--Club
that moves the ball right at
the stick.
ZAGORSKY--
club
BOB
Lehman
championship.
CHARLIE PALMER--
Some winning bets over
“Gaunto’’.
Here's our bowl
predictions: SUN-Pitt over
Kansas: Neither team
noted for passing game.
Both will lineup and run at
each other. Pitt in upset
because they can put the
ball up...FIESTA:
Nebraska over Arizona St.:
SunDevils have never met
foe like Huskers. = Too
many superior players at
skilled positions...GATOR:
Florida over Maryland:
Gators’ speed key and
rugged defense. Terps
must throw to spring
upset...ASTRO: Colorado
over Texas: Again Big
Eight has bit more talent.
‘Horns hurting at
QB...PEACH: N.C. State
over West Virginia: Dave
Buckey is the
difference...SUGAR:
Alabama over Penn State:
Close contest with Tide’s
Richard Todd the key.
State lacks scoring punch
from
skilled people. Watch the
good defense...COTTON:
Arkansas over Georgia:
Hogs are hitters and
maybe all their runners
will be back...ROSE: Ohio
State over UCLA: This
time no romp by Bucks.
Solid defense and superb
blocking line the
difference...ORANGE:
Oklahoma over Michigan:
Sooners may just be best in
country. Watch the speed
and superb technique at
running the Bone.
Here's the First Eastern
Collegiate Wrestling Poll of
the season and Eighth year
we’ve conducted the Poll,
with the cooperation of
coaches and media
members from around the
East. Here's the 10 elite:
1-Penn State 105; 2-Lehigh
101; 3-Clarion State 80; 4-
Navy 77; 5-Slippery Rock
49; 6-Pitt 43; 7-Syracuse 41;
8-E. Stroudsburg 30; 9-
Lock Haven 16; 10-
Princeton 13.
Others receiving votes
are: Army 12, Wilkes 11,
Temple 6, Mountclair 6,
Bloomsburg 6, Rider 2,
Hofstra 2, Gettysburg 1,
West Chester 1.
Next Poll will be
conducted on Jan. 12, 1975.
Poll is based strictly on
dual meet competition.
PAGE FIVE
action game.
In 0 exciting ball game
Monday night, Millville
topped Lake-Lehman’s
Knights 52-51 in overtime.
Down by 10 points at one
time, the Knights rallied in
the fourth period to tie it up
48-48 at the end of the game
and send it into overtime.
Both teams played tight
and a two point toss by
Frank Sault with seconds
remaining. gave Millville
the game.
Top scorers for Lake-
Lehman were Bob Ptton 15,
Bob Weidner 12, Norm
McCaffrey 10, and Craig
Yanchik 7.
Playing an outstanding
game was Millville’s Frank
Sault.
The Lake-Lehman
Knights finished second in
the Troy Wrestling
points, 18%, points behind
Troy.
The Knights had two
grapplers finishing first,
four in second, two in third
and one coming in fourth.
Dan White (LL) was
defeated 7-2 by 98 Ib.
Neville of Northeast. 105 Ib.
Delycure, Loyalsock,
the Coughlin Crusaders 53-
52, Monday night’ to run
their record to 4-2 in pre-
season play.
The Mounts were down
29-22 at half time and went
to 10 points down in the
third quarter. They rallied
in the fourth period hitting
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Like a computer, your
body has to be programmed
for best results. Rest,
proper diet, sensible
exercise and a guod mental
attitude are essential. Sometimes,
even with all those, good health
seems elusive. The difference
could be a condition you haven't
even noticed — a vertebra that has
gotten out of position, perhaps
from a fall long before. When that
happens, the nerves that extend
out from between the vertebrae
aren't able to serve body organs
as they should. Once the
vertebra is restored to its
rightful position, the body is
given the opportunity to
program natural health.
A chiropractic checkup can,
be an important first step
in programming health.
Stay
“Healthy
17 to the Crusaders’ 12.
Mike Carey sunk two fouls
with five seconds
remaining in the game to
bring home the win.
High scorers for the
Mountaineers were Mike
Carey 13, Jeff Supulski and
Steve Skammer 9, Mike
McGroarty and Brian
Sickler 8, and Bruce
Riefenstahl 6.
RENCH
* At The Light
Top scorers for the
Crusaders. were _Jim
Kearney with 18, and Rick
Ercolani with 14.
Dallas’ Earl Phillips
added some key points to
the Wesleyan University
Cardinals’ basketball
triumphs over the past few
weeks
NOW $8.98
Dallas
Dallas hit nine for 15
pinned Kelly Traver in
5:02. The Knights’ 112 Ib.
Dave Kyle decisioned
Enderly of Elk Lake 21-4
and pinned Harvey of
Northeast in 5:44. He
placed first by decisioning
Mitchell of Troy 3-0.
Lew Thomas (LL) 119
1b., pinned Small of Canton
in 1:47. In the semi-finals
he dropped a 7-0 decision to
Wolfe of Northeast. He
finished third by outwrest-
ling Brian of Liberty 8-0.
Troy’s 126 lb. Hawkins
defeated the Knights’ Tom
(LL) at 132 lb. pinned
Brown of Elkland in 2:16.
In the semi-finals he
clamped Liggett of Canton
fouls. Coughlin hit 14 for
27.
up 79
Phillips has
averaged 13.17 points per
game picking up 79 points
- for the team this far. He is
the second highest overall
scorer.
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Kingston, Pa.
decisioned by Hildebrandt,
who was named outstand-
ing wrestler in the two-day
match.
138 1b. sid May of the
Knights pinned Loyal-
sock’s Jones in 2:11, then
went on to the semi-finals
to decision Scott of Canton
6-3. He came in second
when he was turned over in
the finals by Birdman of
Northeast in 5:59.
Wes Traver came in
second in the 145 lb. class
by decisioning Wilbur of
Canton 13-6, and pinning
Church of Elkland in 1:25.
He lost to Dewing of North-
east in a 5-0 bout.
The Knights’ 155 1b. Jack
Lady Knights
taken 39-29
Benton defeated Lake-
Lehman in Monday'’s girls’
basketball scrimmage
game at Lake-Lehman, by
a 39-29 score.
In JV action, Lake-
Lehman pounded Benton
38-4. Cheryl Travis was
high for the Lady Knights.
Swire placed fourth when
he lost in the consolation
bout to Anderson of
Loyalsock on a 5-1 decision.
Swire took his first round
by outwrestling Birdman
of Northeast 6-4. He was
pinned in the semifinals in
1:06 by Rockwell of Can-
ton.
Dave Sutliff, 167 1b. (LL)
copped the title in his
weight class by pinning
Cook of Northeast in 3:23 in
the quarter finals, clamp-
ing Ward of Canton in 5:41
and taking Cable of Troy
oy
10E’S
Friday
by an 8-5 decision in the
finals.
Paul Cilvik (LL)
defeated Russell of North-
east 5-3 in the 185 lb. bout,
then was turned over by
Kittle of Troy in 3:51. In the
consolation bout Cilvik
pinned Marks in 2:32.
Mark Dragon placed
second when he lost a 6-2
bout to Leonard of Troy in
the finals. Prior to that he
drew a bye in the quarter
finals and flattened Fowler
of Loyalsock in 5:49 in the
semi-finals. }
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