Dallas Mountaineer trackmen placed first in the First Annaul Lake- Lehman Invitational Re- lays for Class AA-A regional teams. Coach Clint Brobst’s cindermen edged out a Club postpones bike-hike Due to 'the inclement weather last Sunday the 'Dallas Junior Woman's Club Bike-Hike for the Luzerne County Association for Retarded Citizens, has been rescheduled to Sunday, May 2. All aspects of the ride will remain the same with registration set for 11 a.m. at the Dallas High School. Groups of riders will be sent off at time intervals shortly after registration and bike in- spection have been com- pleted. Bicyclists ofall ages are invited to participate in the ride to help the mentally retarded. L-J farm league tryouts The Lehman-Jackson Farm League will hold tryouts, Sat., May 1, at the Lake-Lehman Junior High boys be there as the teams will be selected that day. Rain date is Monday, May 8, 6 p.m., at the same location. Tryouts set Dallas-East Dallas Teener League Baseball tryouts will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 29. at the Dallas Senior High Field! Players must bring proof of age. favored GAR team 44-41. In the junior high events GAR only four ahead of Mounta- in View. i The Carbondale Chargerettes took first place in the girls events with 16 points, pushing ahead of Crestwood by six. Dallas girls came in third and Lake-Lehman fourth. Lake-Lehman boys varsity trackman, the two mile relay in 8:37.2 with Don Bolton, Tom Kearney, Harry Vroomen and Scott Neyhard doing the running. GAR placed second; Tunkhannock third; Wyalusing fourth and Lake-Lehman with Mike Borys, Dave Weber, Mark Derwin and Pete Sharp came in fifth. Other results were sprint medley-Crestwood | 1:43.6; Hanover; Tunkhannock; Dallas, Tim Cross, Joe Shurites, Chuck Riegel, Jim Swepston; Wyalusing. 1973 Lincoln Mark IV 1975 Datsun 2802. Sales Representative Army Band to perform The Wilkes-Barre Bicen- tennial Commission will present ‘‘Pershing’s Own,”’ The United States Army Band, in concert at Meyers High School on Thursday, May 13. The Army Band will perform at 2 p.m. in Meyers High School Stadium, and again at 8 p.m. | KINGSTON WILKES-BARRE N 480 HH-GAR 1:10.2; Tunk- hannock; Lake-Lehman, Paul DeBarry, Jim Spencer, Brian Bednar, Mark DeCesaris; Wyalus- ing; 440 yd. relay-Dallas, Mark Goeringer, Juan Navarro, Chuck Riegel, Tim Cross 47.3; Crest- wood; Tunkhannock; Wyalusing; Lake-Lehman, Leo Pall, Mark Sorber, Spencer, Bednar. Distance 8:29.83; medley-GAR Bloomsburg; Dallas, Jim Swepston, Juan Navarro, Scott Neyhard, Harry Vroomen; Wyalusing; Tunkhannock; two mile run-Boris, GAR 10:33.0; Morrison, Bloom; Kupris GAR; Gilmore Tunk; Bill Kleiner D; 880 yd. relay-Bloomsburg 1:37.3; Crestwood; Dallas, Mark Goeringer, Navarro, Riegel, Tim Cross; GAR; Wyalusing; 1320 yd. Int.- Tunkhannock 3:06.1; Dallas, Majewski, Chuck Lemmond, Sweptston, Shurites; GAR; Lake- Lehman, Mark DeCesaris, Peter Sharp, Jim Spencer, Paul DeBarry; Wyalusing; one mile relay-Blooms- burg; 3:35.6; GAR; Crest- wood; Dallas, Goeringer, Kearney, Neyhard, Vroomen; Wyalusing. Shot put-GAR 139634"; Hanover; Lake-Lehman, Bill Sennick, Rocky Knorr, Tom Snell; Tunkhannock; Dallas, Dave Dombek, Craig Givens, = Pete Shiner.Discus-Lake- Lehman, Sennick 376°7; Brent Post, ' Mike Gen- netts; Dallas, Givens, Mike McGroarty, Shiner; javelin-Wya- lusing, Parkhurst 455’, Peterson, Dyer; Lake- Lehman, Chris Hall, Gennetts, Bob Wesley; long jump-GAR 54’134”, Ellis, Decker, Green; Lake-Lehman, Snell, Jack Swire, Bob Weidner; Wyalusing; Tunkhannock; Dallas, Wayne Goode, Tippett, McGroarty; triple jump-Dallas 119°6’2, Majewski, Tippett, Shurites’; GAR; Wyalusing; ‘Crestwood; Hanover; high ump-Dallas 17’ Majewski; Lake- Lehman, Sennic, Snell, Weidner; Tunkhannock; pole vault-Wyalusing; Lake-Lehman, DeCesaris, Leo Pall, Greg Bogdon; Crestwood. In the Junior High events, the results were 440 yd. relay-GAR 53.7; Tunk- hannock; Lake-Lehman, Chris Shaw, Joe Alles, Bob Adams, Alan Evans; two mile relay-Mountain View 9:45.70 \GAR 7 sprint medley-GAR 1:56.7; Lake- Lehman, Alles, Joe Ger- shak, ‘Shaw, Bruce Han- som; distance medley- Tunk- hannock; Lake-Lehman, Alan Evans, John Coulton, GAR; one mile relay- Mountain View; GAR; Lake-Lehman, Adams, Evans, Shaw, Coulton; Tunkhannock. Results in the girls events were 440 yd. relay- Carbondale 54.8; Crest- wood; Tunkhannock; Lake-Lehman, Sally Galka, Kim Dinger, Vicki Dobinick, Linda Roman; Dallas, Kathy Anderson, Shelley Leteer, Cindy Yagloski, Sharon Gabel; sprint medley-Crestwood 2:01.9; Carbondale; Tunk- hannock; Lake-Lehman, Linda Roman, Sue Dockeray, Kim Dinger, Sally Galka; Dallas, Cindy Yagloski, Mary DalSanto, Sharon Gabel, Shelley Leteer; distance medley- Carbondale 11:01.1; Tunk- hannock; Dallas, Jennifer Menzel, Linda = Prushko, NUMIDIA DRAGWAY Racing Every Sunday © 9 Eliminator Brackets. o Cash to 24 Winners. e One "Double Pay” Eliminator (to be determined each Sunday before runoffs) Exit 34 from 1-80, proceed 10 miles south on Route 42. CHAMPION, i», + Pits Open 10:30 . Spectator Gate 12 Noon Eliminations At 3:00 p.m. ORAG RACING . PAGE NINE John Majewski picked up three firsts for = the lead them to a 109-41 win over the Crestwood Comets, Monday night at the Dallas field. Times and distances were not the best due to the unusually cold weather and the wind blowing across the Mountaineer’s field. relay in 9:44.7 with Mark Goeringer, Bill Kleiner, Larry Shultz and Don Bolton doing the running. Majewski took the 120 HH in :16.8; Schmid, Crestwood placed second; Tom Swingle, Dallas, third. Majewski also took the triple jump and the high jump. Other results of the meet were shot put-Craig Givens D, 40’5%”; Gary Ostrum D; Pete Shiner D; 100 yd. dash-Cooke Cr. 10.7; Tim Cross D; Chuck Riegel D; pole vault-Crestwood on forfeit; mile run-Harry Vroomen D 5:02.1; Scott Neyhard D; Rawls Cr.; triple jump- Majewski D 40’1”; Scott Tippett D; Wayne Goode D; 880 yd. relay-Dallas, Riegel, Juan Navarro, Jim Swepston, Joe Shurites 1:45; 44 yd. dash-Tim Cross D 57.6; Tom Kearney D; Mark discus-Shiner D 124’5”’; Gary Ostrum D; Mike McGroarty D; long jump-Brian Bridger D 17°5’’; Zvraraski Cr; Tippett D; 330 IH-Shurites Lemmond D; 880 yd. run- Neyhard D 2:22.7; Rawls Cr; Navarro D; javelin- Dave Dombek D 145’4; Smith Cr; Lou Marianni D 220 yd. dash-Cooke Cr 26.7; Riegel D; Zvaraski Cr; two ile run-Shultz D 11:52.5; Kleiner D; Bolton D; mile relay-Crestwood, Musto, Barry, Frisel, Schmid, 4:16; high jump-Majewski D 6’2"; Mike McGroarty D; Mark Steckiel D. With the arrival of daylight savings time on April 25 Moon Lake Park will begin its summer schedule and remain open until 9 p.m. each night. Robert C. Neff, Director of recreation and parks, announced that although the level of the lake is currently low, ‘fishing is permitted. It was necessary to lower, the level of the lake to repair damage to the dam caused Hurricane Eloise. It . is expected the lake will be normal height by the Memorial Day weekend. “IHE if you buy now! to pass up.