The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 22, 1976, Image 10

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THE WINNERS--Members of the
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Ragukonis; Rocky Knorr, Leo Pall,
by Mike Edwards Jr. High basketball team
lost to G.A.R. 55-34.
The well-balanced
G.AR. team took a 30-10
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half-time lead with Dave
Griffith and Bobby Went
leading the way.
The Knight's offense was
stalemated due to the
illness of Gregg Bodgon
playmaker. In the second
half John Coulton, Lake-
Lehman exploded with 17
points, but it was not
enough to contain G.A.R.
High scorer for G.A.R.
was Griffith with 18 and for
the Knights Coulton, with
21 points. Coulton is one of
the leading scorers in the
junior high basketball
division.
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p.m.; Varsity 8 p.m.
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7:30 p.m.
Varsity 8 p.m.
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p.m.
p.m.; Varsity 7:30 p.m.
Dallas girls\ basketball
team defeated the Lake-
Lehman Lady Knights, 65-
27, on the Mounts floor last
Friday,
The Lady Mounts ‘played
a strong offensive game
and their sharp shooting
put them in the lead 21-4 at
the end of the first period.
Sally Galka was the key
playmaker for the Lady
Knights in the first period
and made the first shot.
«Michelle Kravitsky
tossed” in 13 points in the
first quarter and Kandi
Karuza dumped in eight to
give the Dallas girls their
21-4 lead.
\ Kravitsky continued her
sharp shooting during the
second quarter with help
from Donna Richardson,
Lorraine Davis and Ann
Hawk. Pam Phillips did
the shooting for the Lady
Knights in the second
quarter and the half ended
33-13, Dallas..
The Lady Mounts held
the Knights to six points in
the: opening period of the
second ‘half while Lori
English, Michelle
Kravitsky and Liza DeWitt
led their five in scoring 18
points. Mary Sue Rish/did
the scoring for the Lake-
Lehman girls.
Kandi Karuza came back
into the game in the final
quarter and paced the
Dallas team with four with
DeWitt; English, Barb
Johnson, Richardson
adding their share. Both
teams played hard
throughout but the Dallas
girls put the final score at
65-27.
Kravitsky was high
scorer with 24 points and
Kandi Karuza put in 11.
Rish was high for Lake-
Lehman with 12 points, 10
from the court and two
from the foul line.
The Dallas girls are
scheduled to play Wyoming
Seminary and Crestwood
this week. The Lady
Knights will go against St.
Johns, Crestwood and
Wyoming Seminary.
by Mike Edwards
The jayvee Knights of
Lake-Lehman lost their
first game of the season to
G.AR., 59-58, on a last
second free throw last
week.
Both teams started the
first half with a well-
balanced offenses. The
Grenadiers took a 24-20
half-time lead due to
outstanding defensive
play.
The third quarter was
filled with bucket-for-
bucket scoring with neither
team dominating. The
Knights soared with
emotion as the fourth
quarter started and they
tried tied the game at 42-42.
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Later the Grenadiers took
a 47-42 lead on some ball
stealing, but the Knights
regained their momentum
and took a 48-47 lead.
The game stayed tight
and the Knights tied the
game at 58-58 with a 10 foot
jumper by Coombs and 12
seconds left.
However, a foul gave
Shaw of G.A.R. a one and
one chance to win the
game. Shaw sank the first
and missed the second.
The Knights time ran out
leaving a G.A.R. victory
59-58.
Jim Spencer led the
Knights with 15 points
while Coombs and Ray
Spencer had 13 each. Bill
Shaw led the Grenediers
with 21.
health. The approach to
health prior to that time
had been a chemical ap-
proach -- putting into the
body chemicals that were
supposed to alter the che-
mistry of disease to the
chemistry of health, which
is normal chemistry.
" Then chiropractic came
along and said that the
body receives all of the
chemicals needed for he-
alth through the food we
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eat, the oxygen we inhale,
and the water we drink.
Chiropractic emphasizes
that when disease occurs
it is because somehow the
body is failing to digest.
properly, or to properly
eliminate the wastes from
metabolism.
Chiropractic gave the
world a different approa-
ch to the problems of he-
alth. It stressed the fact
that the cause of disease
is within the body. It
sought for that cause with
in the body. It had a way
to correct that within the
body cause and permit
nature to handle 1nature’s
chemicals in the normal
manner that constitutes
health.
If chiropractic had not
been different it would not
have had any good reason
for existence. It is its
difference that permits
chiropractic to restore
health to millions where
other methods fail. It is:
its difference which makes}
chiropractic valuable to
society. It is its differe-.
nce that makes it a sep-
arate and distinct profes-
sion. And, a separate and
distinct professionassu-
res society of the perpe-
tuation of that difference
which sick people need
SO much.
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by Lee L. Richards
Now that the Super Bowl
is over, we can get our
attention on the roundball
and wrestling scene.
Just a couple of
observations on the Super
Bowl. It was the best Super
Bowl played and was filled
with excitement. Steelers
were the better team, but
the Cowboys did perform in
a gutsy manner.
Some of the stories we
read prior to game, were
ridiculous.
Dick Young of the Daily
News wrote how Cowboys
called all of the plays for
Roger Staubach and how
all the defensive
alignments were signaled
to the defensive team.
Shows just how much
Young knows about
football. They’ve been
doing that in pro and
college football for at least
10 years.
Reports of Lynn Swan’s
condition was over-played,
too. Most of stories were .
just.a bunch of baloney.
Our pal Randy White
played exceptionally well.
He was in on a couple of
sacks and demonstrated
his quickness when he
chased Terry Bradshaw
down late in game.
Speaking of Bradshaw,
whom we have a heap of
respect for as quarterback,
we re a bit, tired of hearing
about his IQ. Some of the
Pitt grid coaches have a lot
of respect for Terry, as he
helps recruit for the
Panthers, and they've told
me he’s a real sharp
individual and the IQ rap is
hog-wash.
One significant note
concerning game was lack
of an offensive holding call
against either team. We'd
like to know when last time
an NFL game was played
and this penalty wasn’t
‘Bradshaw was my pick
for MVP.
Steelers’ cornerbacks
are cheapshot artist. MLB
Jack Lambert is a solid and
aggressive football player,
but he’s not a cheapshot
like the cornerbacks.
Hope all the experts who
wrote off the Steelers in
beginning of season and
boasted how it was going to
be the Dolphins or Raiders
in Super Bowl have to eat
their words.
Coach Tom Landry of
Cowboys showed plenty of
class as usual.
Pre-game show by CBS
was nothing to put up for
any awards. I got a little
sick of seeing Stram,
Namath and Colts in
previous Super Bowls.
We'd of much rather seen
some interviews with the
Dallas Junior High
wrestlers hold a record of
2-0 in the Wyoming Valley
Junior High Wrestling
League by taking their
second consecutive win 38-
34 over Plains.
Mark Carter put the
young Mounts on the board
3-0 by taking a 5-2 decision
from 75 lb. Joe Petaurzai.
The Plains team tied the
meet at 3-3 when Chuck
Beid held 80 lb. Dave
Rogers scoreless to take
his bout by a 4-0 score.
Jack Robinson moved
Plains out in front 9-3 by
turning over 85 lb: Dave.
Hartman in 2:25. The score
moved to 11-5 on a tie bout
between 90 1b. Mark Walko
(D) and John Drayer (P).
95 lb. Steve Bittenbender
lost 4-0 to Plains grappler
Larry Shields. With the
score 14-5, Simon
Pazuchanics (D) and Bob
Machle wrestled to a draw
in the 100 lb. bout. Joe
Buline outwrestled the
Mounts 105 Ib.
Live Wires
take three
in UGI league
The Live Wires shut out
the Terminators in the UGI
Mixed Bowling League to
move out in front by two
and a half games ahead of
the Electrodes. The
Electrodes dropped two
points to the Kilowatts.
The Terminators are in
third place one game
behind the Electrodes. The
Lightning Rods picked up
Pots and/ the ' Jumpers|
| copped two points from the/
Hot Sticks. : /
Bob Vandermark leads
the men keglers with 529
and Shel Hoover/ is close
with 509. | Lois Leeds 403 is
top series for the women in
the league. |
Williams in an exciting and
close 2-0 bout.
The Mounts moved the
score to 19-13 when their
110 Ib. Sean Cavenaugh
turned over Lou Brocca in
2:11. They fell further
behind when Brian
Muldoon, 115 lb. was
outwrestled by Scott
Jenkins, and 120:1lb. Ron
Sorber was pinned by Scott
Bonham in :45 seconds.
The next five bouts went
to the young Mountaineers
to put them out in front 34-
28. 125 lb. Bob Mesiatus
decisioned John Sara (P) 4-
0; 130 1b. Andy Pinter took
a 5-0 bout with little dif-
ficulty from Andy
Yankovid (P); and Scott
Asby, 135 1b., flattened
Andy Hiedix in 1:37. 145 lb.
Fred Templin picked up six
points for the Mounts on a
forfeit and 155 lb. Brian
Thomas (D) took a 2-0
decision from Brian Sharn.
The Plains grapplers tied
the score at 34 each on
Dave Kenny's fast :54
second pin of 167 1b. Tom
Shulke.
Ken Kuderka, 180 lb.,
put the game on ice for the
Junior High Mounts when
he picked up an easy 10-0
major decision over Vin
Praglia.
people playing in this
year’s game and what their
feelings were.
Well \Robin\ Frey has
garnered a first-team berth
on Pitt’s varsity women’s
cage team. Her pop,
that snow last week to see
Robin help Panthers to a
56-50 victory over Ohio
State.
Game was played in
Pittsburgh’ s Civic Arena.
They played before Pitps
men played Notre Dard
Robin is averaging 8.6 per-
game. Pitt has 6-1 log. She
had six against the
Buckeyes. She’s playing
forward. :
We think it’s marvelous
for a young lady of Robin’s
stature to be doing the
things she’s doing.
. Jack Hannigan and Dan
Evans seemed to have a
great time attending the
recent Sugar Bowl, even
though Penn State bowed to
Alabama. Hannigan also
holds the distinction of
being the first guy to
“drive” the 14th trap at
Irem this year. )
Dallas High grid coach,
Jack Jones, has until this
Friday to let the board
know of his intent for the
next year and they've
requested it in writing.
According to Jack, he plans
on returning as head
football coach. He's
currently conducting an »
season weight program for
some of the gridders after
school.
Here's the way recent
collegiate wrestling poll
went: 1-Penn State 108; 2-
Lehigh 89; 3-Clarion St. 82;
4-Pitt 72; 5-Navy 58; 6-
Slippery . Rock 52; 7-
Syracuse 46; 8-Lock Haven
18; 9-Montclair St. 17; 10-
East Stroudsburg 11.
On strength of its recent
win over Montclair, Wilkes
should challenge for berth
in top 10 in next week’s poll
which will be third of
season.
Howard Jones picked the
Super Bowl score right on
the nose with his 21.
choice of Steelers. Buz?
Edwards was next with/ga
21-10 count.
We ran list of selections
in last week’s column on
how local fans felt the
Super Bowl was going to
turnout.
Couple of 'roundball
coaches we talked with last
week still feel Dallas could
make bid for Division 2
honors, although Hanover
will be tough to stop.
You've got to feel a little
for Lake-Lehman Coach
Tim Lukachick as his
cagers take it on the chin.
Tim is not accustomed to
losing. Hope he’s got the
patience to hang in there
until he gets things turned
around.
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