PAGE TEN In a nip and tuck match from the beginning, 187 lb. Gary Ostrum earned a four point major decision over the Knights’ Paul Cilvik to edge out Lake-Lehman 24- 23 in the Knights’ gym. The win kept the Longmore trophy in the Mountaineers showcase. With the score 20-17, Dallas, both grapplers went scoreless the first period. Ostrum picked up the first point of the bout on a locked hands call on Cilvik. He went in front 5-1 in the second period when he reversed Cilvik, then held him down for a three point near fall. In the final stanza, Cilvik scored an escape but Ostrum put forth every effort to earn a two point takedown and with only seconds remaining went for a pin and added three points for a near fall to take a 10-2 decision for four points on the board putting reach. In an exciting and close bout, 98 lb. Mountaineer Jim Dierolf picked up a reversal with = three seconds on the clock to score a 14-10 decision and put Dallas in front 3-0. Brian Corbett worked over Dan White but couldn’t keep the 105 1b. White down as Corbett won 7-0 to give Dallas a 6-0 lead. The Knights went on the board for three points on Dave Kyle's 9-3 decision over 112 Ib. Mark Cook and John Hannigan gave them three more by losing 7-4 to the Knights’ 119 1b. Tom Mary Duncan hits 190 high In the Sunday night mixed league last week, Aicher took three from Shaver; Duncan took three from Roth and Ratcliffe took three from Michael. Mary Duncan had high single for the night of 190 and high series of 455. For the men, Frank English had high single of 198 and Hall Shaver had high series of 529. : The standings find Shaver in first place with 15-5; Ratcliffe 10-10; Roth 10-10; Duncan 9-105; Aicher 9-11; and Michael 615-1315. Subscribe to the Post Tranell. Mountaineer Dave Dierolf scored the first fall of the meet by clamping 126 Ib. Lew Thomas in 3:11. With the match score 12- 6, Hugo Jones tied it up and continued undefeated by clamping 132 lb. Dave Parrish in 3:48. Jones picked up an escape and a takedown in the second period to go: ahead 3-0 before he turned over Parrish. One hundred thirty eight pounds Drew Kirshner gave his all to earn a 3-1 decision over a tough Sid May to put the Mounts in front 15-12. With 145 1b. Frank Hazeltine missing from the line up, sophomore Tom Stredny went varsity for the first time but gave up a three point 5-4 bout to Lake-Lehman’s Jack Swire. One-hundred fifty-five pound Bart Brace had little J. Strazdus hit the pins for 209-203-224 (626) to pace Dallas Nursery to three points from Fino’s Pharmacy in the George aided with 214 (569) and C. Williams gave 210. K. Youngblood tumbled wood for 226 (592) and R. Bonomo posted 576 for the druggist’s team. B. Down’s 586 led Stanton’s TV in blanking Daring’s Market and George’s Auto shut out Irene’s Bar. Harris Associates picked up three points from F.T.A. Corp. In the Ladies Country League, Grotto Pizza girls copped three points from G. H. Harris and Luzerne National earned three from Fashion - Vending. S. Yenalevitch’s 190 set the way for David Ertley’s three points from Daring’s Market. S. Roberts scattered the pins for 177 (483) and J. Carr posted 472 for the grocery team. Twin brothers, Don and Dave Zimmerman paced the Lutherans to taking all from the Shavertown C men in the Back Mountain Church League. Don blasted pins for 227 (621) and Dave knocked them down for 215 (602). L. Williams 214 (560) was high for the Shavertown keglers. W. Heck’s 577 led Carverton A in shutting out Shavertown A and B. Gosart’s 561 series paired [334 Dallas 36 Mill St. 675-0660 difficulty in outwrestling Rob Steele 7-0 to put the Mountaineers at 18-15. One-hundred sixty-seven pounds Knight Dana Sutliff and Mount Dave Gramps battled to a 3-3 draw, with Gramps picking up a takedown in the first period and Sutliff earning one point on an escape. Sutliff gained another escape in the second period. Gramps went ahead on a one point escape, then gave up a point to Sutliff on a stalling call. With the score at 20-17 and everything at stake for the Mountaineers Ostrum came through with his four point win to put the match out of reach of the Knights. Heavyweight Mark Dragon had little trouble in clamping Dallas Jim Thomas in 1:42 to end the Back Mountain schools meet at 24-23. Mike Solomon officiated at the meet. with B. Long’s 212 aided Mt. Zion in blanking Maple Grove. Orange A men picked up three points from East Dallas and Carverton B copped three from Orange B. Dallas B were unable to post high scores but managed to take three from Dallas A picking up total . pins ‘by = 21. Shavertown B and Trucksville C divided evenly with W. Jones registering 212 (577) for the Shavertown five. Trucksville A and Trucksville B split 2-2 with no one able to find the strike zone. In the Neighborhood League, P. Gordon walloped the pins for 211- 252 (634) Drive-In to taking three points from Offset Paperback. Club Lee and Men’s Fellowship took two points each with the Club’s F. Lidiski rolling a big 215. Both teams had difficulty hitting high scores as Castle Inn and Automatic Cigarette divided evenly. Disque Funeral Home picked up three points from Roth Novelty. In the Bowlerette League, Checkerboard Inn shut out first half champs, John Connolly and Son paced by T. Langdon’s 174. T. Reese took three points from Duke Isaac’s girls despite E. Shuleski’s 172. J. Zimmerman rolled 171 for the Reese maids. Men in the Crown Major League had difficulty hitting high scores with K. Youngblood’s 224 (606) and F. Adams’ 218 (580) high series for the night as their Chris Sunoco team took three points from Franklin Restaurant. J. Strawdinger eked out 21 (561) to lead Hasay Chevrolet in picking up three points from Gebhardt’s Bowling Supplies. D. Eddy Jr. hit a 560 series for the Gebhardt team. Shavertown Lumber copped three from Tony’s Team and Wesley Citgo divided = with Dallas Shopping Center. B. Weaver rolled 212 for the Citgo men. OWTIOy, & 5 7276491 oF RICAN aN 8. > b, NZL / The Grenadiers out- scored the Lake-Lehman Knights throughout the entire game last Tuesday night to take the contest 87- 66. Both Bob Patton and GAR’s Bob Zipko hit consistently for outside shots to lead both teams in the scoring. Patton sunk 12 goals from the court for 24 points and Zipko tossed in 13 for 26 points and made four from the foul line for a total of 30 points. Patton collected seven from the charity stripe to garner a total of 31 points. The Grenadiers out- scored the Knights 19-16 in the first quarter then went on to pull into a com- manding 45-34 lead at the half. The Heights cagers picked up 21 points in both the third and fourth quarters while the Back Mountain team were successful in collecting only 16 each quarter. Ernie DiGiuseppe chipped in five field goals for 10 points for the Knights and Bob Balliet sunk four and made one from the free line for nine points. Terry McGoy helped the Grenadiers with 17 point putting in seven from t' court and three from the foul line and Larry Evans assisted with seven field goals for 14 points. The Knights made good eight out of 13 tries from the line. G.A.R. sunk nine out of 14 from the free line. The win put the Grenadiers at 3-0 going into their contest with Hanover last Friday while the Knights are looking for their first win. Robert L. Dolbear, principal of the Dallas Senior High School, has announced the second nine weeks honor roll students. The honor roll is determined if the student has a ‘‘B average with no more than one ‘“‘C” grade if carrying five major sub- jects. Students carrying six major subjects may have two “C’’ grades provided a “B’’ average is main- tained, and students carry- ing four major subjects may not have any “C’’ grades. Incompletes are not considered for the honor roll. The following students earned a perfect 4.0 average for the nine weeks :Seniors, include Edward Corcoran, David Dierolf, Kevin Duermit, Susan Fiorini, Drew Kirshner, Irene Lucas, Richard Spencer and Judith Stroh. Bonita Soley was the only junior. Carrie Arnold, Martina Beiter, Mary Dalsanto, Linda Dreher, William Fleming, Bonnie Futch, Sharon Gabel, Carla Krivak, Lisa Mitchneck and Florence Williams were the sophomores. Twelfth grade, first honors include: Lois Billings, Karen Bradbury, Betty Bridger, Debra Britt, Christine Connery, Ed- ward Corcoran, David Dierolf, David Dombek, Devin Duermit, Gary Earl, Edward Farrar, Susan Fiorini, Donald Fritzges, Richard Harrison, Jeffery Hopper and Drew Kir- shner. Also Larry LaBar, Denny Liebenson, Irene Lucas, Thomas MacAvoy, Jayne Ann McGough, Barbara Miller, Paul Moran, Dawn Morgan, Linda Nagle, JoAnn Newberry, James Parker and Jean Marie Petro. And Gail Richards, Bruce Riefenstahl, Charles Riegel, Therese Roman, Mary E.Shelby, Susan Sorber, Martha Spears, Richard Spencer, Judith Stroh, Jeffery Supulski, Patricia Sutton, Diane Tabbit, Debra Thompson, Barbara Rurpak, Carolyn Vail, Anne Watchulonis and Dana Ziegler. Eleventh grade first honors were given to Wendy Aicher, Diane Anthony, Laura Enslen, William Evans, Eugene Fiorini, Colleen Gries, Ellen Grossman, Joan Harrison, Robert Johson, Nancy Law and Patricia Masters. Also Dianne MeCue, Paul Phillips, Debra Prater, Trenise Richard- son, Carol Sheldon and Nancy Sheldon. And Constance Shields, Bonita Soley, Sally Stredny, Elaine Thornton, Barbara Voelker, Doane Wagner and Deborah Withey. : Tenth grade first honors were awarded to: Kathleen Allen, Carrie Arnold, Martina Beiter, Jeffrey Besecker, Cynthia Brandt, Lisa Bridle, Kathleen Campbell, Mary Dalsanto, Debotah Darling, Lorraine Davis, Scott Davis, Linda Dreher, Julie Durkin, William Fleming and A local business man learned that there are some people who listen to their conscience last week when he received the following unsigned letter. James Davies, owner of “The Hut” and ‘Davies Office Supplies’’, brought the following letter to the Post. “Dear Sir, Enclosed is $25. The rea- son is that I stole some sir, that isn’t right and I would like to now pay you back. Don’t worry. I didn’t steal this money. I got it for Christmas from my parents. I’m really sorry for what 1 did, because I knew it was wrong. I don’t know about you, he told me this was wrong. I know that you never would have known that I took some stuff but Jesus would. I assure you that this money more than covers what I took. In Christ’s Love, Please forgive me.” The letter was unsigned but was postmarked from Mansfield. Davies was unaware that merchandise was missing from his office supplies store but is most appreciative of the writer’s honesty in sending the money. Subscribe to the Post Subscribe to the Post Subscribe to the Post 000000000000 ® Industrial and ® ® residential septic © tanks and cesspools cleaned * . o ® @® :J.F.SINGER: @ ® 137 Da gobert St. ‘@ ® ® ® : [ Wilkes-Barre @ Ph. 823-4529 ® Bonnie Futch. Also Sharon Gabel, Lori Maurita Gries, Anne Harleman, Ann Hawk, Valerie Hayden, Geralyn Hudak, Corey Kirshnerl Carla Kricak, Lisa Mit- chneck, Colleen Nolan, Jean Otto and Joan Otto. And, Linda Overman, Holly Prutzman, Laurie Santarelli, Bernard Sherin, Margaret Sutton, Polly Swepston, Janine Szc- zechowicz, Robin Templin, Dawn Walsh, Dianne Watchulonis, William Wilkie and Florence Williams. Twelfth grade, second honors include: Lynn Appleby, Gary Clup, Charles Eckman, Catherine Gray, Donna Heidel, Donna Johns, Kandi Karuza, Eiko Kono, Mary Jo Kostrezewski and Jayne Kundrat. With the second marking period terminating Jan. 22, at Lake-Lehman Junior High School, Principal James L. Nicholas has released an honor roll of 23 scholars and 73 honor students. Annmarie Borofski, an 8th grader, maintained a 4.0 average. Seventh Grade scholars included, Susan Conaway, Dana Gross, Brian Hospodar, Tracey Jones, Sandra Major, Donna Spencer, Mary Stefanowicz and Karen Williams. Honor students in the seventh grade included, Brenda Barber, Mark Bilbow, Tina Cooper, Terrence Cummings, Michael DeCesaris, Mary Dragon, Ellen Harabin, Patricia Harvey, Thomas Hillman, Sandra Jones, Susan Jones, William Jones, Donald Kocher, Anthony Langston, Patricia Lasher, Tammy Lincoln, Jody Lowery, Esther Martin, Deborah May, Arthur Newton, David Penkrot, Barbara Also Michael McGroarty, Carol McGuire, Keith Moore, Cecelia Naperkoski, Denise = Overman and Barbara ‘Ann Petty. And, Susan Protheroe, Linda Scalisi, Kenneth Sprau, Carolyn Thrasher, Gerald Volack, Kathleen Wateski and George Weaver. Eleventh grade second honors went to: Sara Barakat, Barbara Bessmer, Donna Britt, Susan Ann Calkins, Betty Casterline, Brenda Chadwick, Pauline Crist, Timothy Cross, Marion Cybulski, Laurie Fry, Kraig Givens, Marie Gomba, Sandra Hislop, John Hoban, Donna Ide, Stephen Jones and Patrick Krostag. Also Evelyn Kwasnik, Cynthia Lefko, John Lusaitis, Karen Mahle, Debra Romanski, Thomas Sayre, Tracey Sayre, Matthew Scavone, Cheryl Scott, Kenneth Taylor and Cynthia Titus. Eighth Grade scholars included, Pamela Adams, Wendy Anderson, Ann- marie Borofski (4.0), John Buzinkai, Wayne DeCesaris, Susan Havrilla, Bernard Hrabowski, Shelia Husted, Elizabeth Ide, Valerie Jachimowicz, David Jenkins, Edward Lozo, Lori Smith, Joan Solomon and Kippie Jo Steele. Honors in the eighth grade went to, Kathy Aston, Randy Barski, Karen Batka, Bryan Blank, Martha Casaldi, Lynn Cooper, Todd Cragle, Tickets still Steve Mazer, chairman of the annual pancake and sausage supper of East Dallas United Methodist Church, has announced tickets are still available. The supper, sponsored Marianne MGuire and Mary Morrett. And Mark Pettit, Joni Pillets, Kristin Plashinski, Betty Reese, Eleen Sherman, Cathy Sorber, Patricia. Wadas and Thomas Youells. Tenth grade second honors were awarded: Lynn Borton, Wen Brace, Linda Brady, Julie Burke, Beth Cleasby, Joanne Cummings, Alison Davis, Roya Fahmy, Karen Givens, Joseph Gorko, Dennis Heim and Sharon Hinkle. Also Linda Leapline Susan McCue, Mary Michael, Lynnett Moore, Deborah Pappas and David Pettit. And Donna Richarrdson, Lori Saba, Allynn Sigworth, Vincent Sodrosky, Marilyn Vail, ‘Sandra Weaver, Louis Woychick and Corrinne Zimmerman. Beth Crumley, Beth Donsavage, James Ed- wards, Bruce Fleeger, Amy Garinger, Joelle Hargraves, Donald Harris, Laura Hungaski, Brian Kinney, William Lamoreaux, John Lyons, Judith = Major, Carol Martin, Sandra McCarroll, Steven Scharpnick, Michael McGovern, Bruce Mosier, Antoinette Pall, Ed Parsons, Jolie Perrego, Jeannette Petroski, Daniel Polinski, Debra Ruda, Susan Rushin, Jacqueline Scott, George Smith, Annette Wandel, Susan Wesley Yankowski. Swartz, Jill Betty Watson, Webb, Wen and .June available supper by the men of the church, will be held Feb. 28 in the social rooms of the church. Tickets may be pur- chased from Frank Wagner, ticket chairmen, or any of the men MERCURY 836-3135 Steam . Hot water Warm air _288. 3636 RE