Sampson, Sugarloaf; out Harris Associates paced by J. Swingle’s 232 (628) and N. Stredney’s 213 (592). J. Stredney aided with 214 (591) and D. Eddy contributed 214 (569). G. H. Harris rolled 221 (577) for the losing five and H. Bennett put up a big 225 (569). B. Varner’s 224 helped Daring’s Market Irene’s Bar and F.T.A. picked up three points from Stanton TV, whose W. Micheals tumbled wood for 219 (586). In the Ladies Country League, G. Wagner's 174 helped Grotto Pizza cop one point from Daring’s Market. S. Roberts hit for 172-170 for the grocer’s team. Fashion Vending and David Ertley Inc. dividend evenly. T. Langdon hit the lanes for a Luzerne County Bicentennial Medal available at our offices LUZERNE = { 172 (488) for the vendors and J. Conologue eked out 170 for the car dealer. Luzerne National picked up three points from G. H. Harris led by R. Rad- zinski’s 176 (491). L. Cyphers bowled a con- sistent 488 series for the Harris team. East Dallas blanked Carverton A in the Back Mountain Church League and Dallas A took all from Shavertown A. Trucksville A shut out Maple Grove and Tom Oney’s 233 (578) set the pace for Trucksville B’s win over Orange A. C. Cyphers hit 560 for the Orange team. Shavertown C litook four: from Trucksville C. Don Zimmerman’s 227 (602) and Dave Zim- merman’s 215 (575) showed the way for the Lutherans three points from Mount Zion, who had B. Gosart’s 235 (562). F. Adams tumbled pins for 233 (624) and W. Lozo knocked them down for 226 to help Dallas B pick up three points from Dallas; Dana Griffin, manager, Carverton B. Orange B dropped three points to Shavertown B whose S. Fielding posted a nice 218 game. In the CTCo. Mixed League, the Hub Caps and Flat Tires split 2-2 and the Shocks took three from the Accelerators. Martha had arespectable 172 game and the Wheel Bearings blanked the Bumpers. The Oil Gauges copped three from the Brake Shoes. In the Back Mountain Automatic Cigarette gave up four points to Men's Fellowship on a’ forfeit. by Lee L. Richards Jeff Supulski, Dallas’ splendid pass catcher from last season, has accepted a grant-in-aid to Cornell University. Suplulski played a prominent role in Dallas’ stunning victory over Meyers when he caught several balls, setting up one score and rambling in for another. Coach Jack Jones believes Jeff will make it for the Big Red. He's got above average speed and Treat Drive-In made it three points over Roth Novelty despite Roth’s T. Doughton hitting 221 (589). Castle Inn grabbed three points from Club Lee and Disque Funeral Home shut out Offset Paperback paced by L. Yankoski’s 212 and D. Eddy’s 223. The results of last weeks bowling in the Sunday night mixed bowling league were: Aicher 4- Shaver 0; Duncan 3- Roth Helen Parker had high single for the women of 175 and Mary Duncan had high series of 476. For the men, Craig Aicher had high single of 193 and Jack Williams had high series of 508. Other series leaders for the week were: Ann Jordan 472, Sally Shaver 427, Doris Maturi 402, Helen Parker 398, Morag Michael 390, Pauline Roth 380, and Mickey Aicher 380; for the men, Craig Aicher 502, C.J. Michael 500, Hall Shaver 471, Dave Duncan 461, Bob Maturi 459, Ed Ratcliffe 452 and Harold Ross 442. The standings are: Duncan 35%-241%; Aicher 34-26; Michael 311-2815; Shaver 28-32; Ratcliffe 26- 34; and Roth 25-35. Dun- can’s team is second half champs and will be in a roll-off with the first half champs, Aicher’s, for the season winner. Two Dallas men were winners in competition Sunday at Numidia Dragway in Catawissa. Bob Stanton and Mike Losh both won their categories in cycle competition. Let By air. sea or land. Stanton’s 12.28 second timing and 107.14 mph speed won ‘‘top bike’’ honors over Charlie Rarig of Catawissa, who clocked 13 seconds and 100 mph on the Numidia course. Losh won ‘‘bracket cyele’”” honors, also defeating Rarig, who got the runner-up purse in both events. Racing will resume this Sunday at Numidia. Time trails begin "at 'noon’ and eliminations at 3 p.m. The track also. features com- petition stock! car drag racing, including modified classes. planned for 4-H ~ Two other 4-H clubs will be invited to go along with the Riding-Ho 4-H club on their upcoming trip to the Hanover Breeding Farm. If not enough people are able to attend, the trip will be cancelled and members will be contacted. If they are not called, call a fellow member to make sure the trip is still going. If so, all will report to the Idetown Firehall on May 8. Approximate departure time will be 6 a.m. and approximate return will be 8:30 to 9 p.m. The Riding-Ho is helping to clean up, paint up, and fix up the Lehman Horse Show Grounds in preparation for the arrival of the Bicentennial Wagon Train. The club has also decided to present the wagon train with scrolls with a list of interested names on them. At the May 3 meeting Patricia: DeGennaro presented a demonstration on the parasites of the horses. Demonstrations for the next meeting will be given by, Sherri Cohen, Judy Lemmond, Tara Geurin, Tonja Spencer and Jodi Caterline. The trail ride committee is the get together and meet with Butch Grey at a convenient vtime for everyone. Please have a time and place to meet in mind. The members on the horse show committee are to meet at the Idetown firehall the same night as the next meeting which is, June 7, at 6:30 p.m. to further discuss the plan- ning of the show. can catch the ball in traffic. Bob Spears and Gary Arcuri are home from the University of Pittsburgh. Both former Dallas gridders are proud of their Sun Bowl watches. Most of the sports buffs we've talked with all have a bad taste after watching that so called (Ali-Young) “fight” Friday night. detail about the ‘‘draft dodger’. As far as we're concerned pro boxing dug its own grave with the crooks they’ve got running the sport. Had the guy who claims to be champion lost, his group would have gone down the tubes for $20 million. Now you know why Jimmy Young didn’t win? ? There’s a lot of people on payroll. When are the saps going to get smart and ignore these slobs??? Now to a real sport, pro hockey, which has better fights then there have been in any boxing ring in the last 15 years, the Philly Flyers are comparable to the Green Bay Packers. They know how to over- come adversity--and what it takes to win. We have a heap of respect for them because even with injuries they make no excuses when they lose. What’s the most frustrating thing in the world?? A bad day on the golf course when you can’t hit the ball and putt. Missing a little one-foot putt can boggle your mind. The shotgun tournament slated for Irem on Sunday was called off because of too much sun. That’s one of the classic moves of all time. Yep, the esteemed committee called the tourney Saturday night because it was raining! Playing in a tournament at Irem any more is like playing 20 questions. We know. of around 75 guys who showed up at 7:30 a.m. that are peeved. Some = of Irem’s golf committee are solid candidates for Ripley’s Believe It of Not Museum. Had a nice visit last week with Bob Pellegrini, for- mer All-American * at Maryland and linebacker with the Philly Eagles when they copped their last NFL title. “Pelle” is working with Solon Automated Services, Inc. in Washington, D.C. Last year he coached with the Philly Bell of the World Football Loop. During his stay in town he was the guest for dinner and refreshments at Pat Patte’s Sports Bar. Pat and Len Selner ‘sunned made such an impression, the Big Guy is coming back next weekend. Pelle used to live in Williamsport. “I've heard a lot about the fine people in Wilkes- Barre from my friends, but they’re all top-shelf,” said Bob. Like to wish the best of luck to Jack Chaney and his Hearthstone Pub here in Dallas. Jack was an outstanding athlete at Forty Fort High back in the 1960’s. He was an All-Star end and grappler. He's got the giant TV screen for the sporting events, too. Hope N.Y. Giant fans aren’t counting too much on the recently signed linemen from the WFL. They aren’t too potent. Giants need offensive tackles to make them a winner. Isn’t John Havlicek of the Boston Celtics a pleasure to watch?? It’s a out’ pity that John really hasn’t gotten the recognition he deserves. He's never been tabbed MVP in the NBA. We wonder when Bosox fans will start booing Fred Lynn?? Whatever the Reds are paying Pete Rose, it isn’t enough. According to our golf book, 1Irem Temple Country Club h scheduled a turn for Saturday, but it could be wiped out so we aren’t Jack Hannigan claims he’s going to a Nittany Lion dinner with Joe Paterno this week. We’d rather have a burger with Ronald McDonald. Sorry about that, Jack. Is the Wilkes-Barre Area football at Coughlin? Rember it’s not how much you know about any sport, but who you know, and you can become a coach. Steve Skammer pitched a one-hit game on the mound for the Dallas Mountaineers to lead Dallas in trouncing Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights, 10-0, Thursday at the = Back Mountain diamond. The Blue Knights catcher Coleman was the only player to collect a hit from Skammer. Bruce Riefenstahl, who had a perfect day at the plate for Dallas, had two for two, one of them a double which knocked in two runs for Dallas. He, Jim Walsh and Jeff Supulski scored two runs each. Skammer winning pitcher but. Konopki, John Reese a Jim Thomas all took a turn on the mound. Hildebrand was credited with the loss. The Mountaineers collected 10 safeties in scoring their 10 runs. Coach Jerry Stinson gave most of the men on the team an opportunity to play in the team to give them the experience to use against Crestwood when they meet in the game which was cancelled Saturday due to the weather. was the Harveys Lake Rod & Gun Club, Inc. held the regular monthly meeting at the clubhouse on the Alderson- Kunkle Road on Monday at 8 p.m., with 30 members present. Reports were given on the donation to the Toby’s Creek Association and the fishing contests, etc. The club is looking into the possibility of ‘adopting’ a potyion of the creek. The annual outing will be held Aug. 15. Members must have their dues paid prior to the end of July in order to retain their membership and also be eligible to attend the outing. Here or There of Exeter will be caterers. The next turkey shoot will be ‘held the third Sunday in May. Featured will be turkey cards for .22 calibre, standing and running deer for big bor " and seatter ‘boards. The public is invited. ¢ The next regular meeting will be held the last Monday of May. All members are invited to attend Booster Club to elect officers Dallas Area Booster- Letterman Club will hold election of officers at a general meeting, May 6, at the Dallas" American Legion. Brian Sickler, the first Dallas athlete to be named 33’ game will be honorec at the meeting, excellence. Or Call: 288-7541 . 288-5431 a; 2a ST si