THE DALLAS POST, OCTOBER 28, 1976 Two Dallas graduates made sports news this week by placing first in their respective con- ferences. Joe Majewski, class of ’75, ‘leading runner on Luzerne County Com- munity College cross country team, has been F. Adams blazed the * Stanton TV to a four point win over Automatic Cigarette men in the George Shupp League. H. Bennett's 212 and D. Purvin’s 591 series paced Harris Associates to taking three from Irene’s Bar. Daring’s Market picked up three points from George’s Auto led by T. Heness’ 211. A. Ciccarelli hit the pins for 212-214 (587) and N. Stredny tumbled them for 229 (586) to aid Dallas Nur- sery in a two-two split. In the Ladies Country League, Daring’s Market shut out Fashion Vending helped by F. Allabaugh’s 182 and J. Garrahan’s 176 an even split with Grotto Pizza. A. Hospodar walloped the pins for 178 (489) to pace G.H. Harris in blanking David ertley girls. Shut out was the name of the game for four teams in . the Back Mountain Church League with Dallas A taking Orange A, Dallas B taking all from Shavertown B, Trucksville B tapping Trucksville C, and Carver- ton B blanking Maple Grove. Taking three points from their’ opponents were Shavertown A from Car- verton A, Shavertown C from Orange B and East Dallas from the Lutherans. Hitting the pins for high ' (579), T. Gauntlett 211 (593), Ww. Jones 561, R. Joseph Majewski Wright 210, K. Sickler 224, and T. Wilson 563. J. Swingle found the strike range for 223-210 (601) to head Treat Drive In in taking three from Automatic. C. Kazokas blazed the lanes for 225 (623) and teammate C. Molley rolled a big 233 to lead Roth Novelty in a four point win from Disque Funeral Home. Castle Inn dropped three points to Tooties Place. In the Bowlerette League, Checkerboard Inn shut out a weak Duke Isaac Team. F. Dierolf rolled a big 194 (495) and Toots Langdon gave 176 (483). E. Saraka hit 175 for the losing five. John Connolly and Tom Reese divided evenly with L. Cyphers rolling a nice 178. Jon’s Boys picked up three from Jon’s Girls in the Lakers League. Kocher’'s Boys earned three from Kocher’s Girls and Bar A men took three from Bar A girls, taking total by 10 pins. Dividing evenly were Steg Lads and Eddie’s Girls, Steg Lassies and Bill's Girls, Eddie’s Boys and Bill's Cafe. C. Kozokas rolled a big 224. In the Imperialette League, Goodman Florest blanked Fairview Shoe Store. Atlas Food shut out Ralph Fitch & Sons. Lom- bardo Bakery picked up three points from Pesa- creta’s, and Carmen Pizza divided with Dallas Dairy. High scorers were R. Radzinski 172, M. Ritts 176, M. Fondo 180 (486). In the Sunday night Mixed League, six nights of bowling finds Roth in first with 14-10; Michael tied with the same record; Shaver five are in third place with 12-12, Aicher 11- 13, Ratcliffe and Duncan 1012-135. High games among the women are M. Duncan 177, A. Jordan and Carol Honko 172, Morag Michael and Nancy Kozemchak 170. High for the men are E. Ratcliffe and E. Roth 212, H. Shaver 204, F. Kwasnik three are M. Duncan 504, A. Jordan 474, H. Shaver 572, E. Roth 550, C. Aicher 529, M. Michael 515, T. Butler 506 and F. Kwasnik 505. The Duncans hold high averages, Dave 162, and Mary 154. The Tar Buggies con- tinued their winning ways in the American Asphalt Mixed League by taking the first place Blacktop Boozers to the cleaners and defeating them 3 out of 4 points. This puts the Tar Buggies within reach for first place honors only 3 games behind the Boozers. Julie Conologue of the Boozers surprised the league by scoring the new high single of 215, Julie also had high series of the night for the Boozers with 498. Next was Walt Meade 485, and Ed Conologue 484. For the Tar Buggies it was Don Violini 457, Tony Honko 450. The Gutter Gang ganged up on the Pickled Pavers and took all 4 points. There by putting the Pavers in last place. High for the Gutter Gang was Kevin Hooper with 484. For the Pickled Pavers it was Dan McDaniels with 468 and Gil Berlew with a 421. Standings: Blacktop Boozers 18-10, Tar Buggies 15-13, Gutter Gang, 14-14, Pickled Pavers 9-19. Harry Vroomen Subscribe to the Post Subscribe to the Post Subscribe to the Post run record to 6-1 Lake-Lehman Ladies pushed their hockey record to 6 wins at the expense of an inexperienced Wyoming Area team on Friday, Oct. 22. : Although the Knights controlled the ball in Warrior territory, they were unable to score until mid-way in the first half. Dawn Cummens began the string of five goals for the Knights while Sherry Naugle, Sue Dockeray and Mary Sue Rish were instrumental in holding Wyoming Area scoreless. Additional Lake-Lehman goals came off the sticks of Tracy Garinger with three and Debbie Barto with one. Lake-Lehman is vieing for top position with Wyoming Seminary and share similar records. The final games of the season will be the deciding games. Lake-Lehman meets Wyoming Valley West Wednesday, Oct. 27; Meyers, Friday, Oct. 30; and Wyoming Seminary, Tuesday, Nov. 2. named number one in the Eastern Pennsylvania Dallas cross country runners ended the 1976 sea- son with 24-33 win over GAR, and a 9-2 overall record. In the GAR meet, the Grenadiers John Green placed first in 17:16. Scott taineer Steve Jones copped fourth with 18:08. Fifth with a time of 19:20. Other results were Larry Subscribe to the Post Subscribe to the Post Subscribe to the Post Lake-Lehman’s hockey team continued its winning streak by defeating Bishop O’Reilly 4-0 on Tuesday, Oct. 19. The first goal came early for the Knights when inner Dawn Cummens pushed the ball in for the score. The Knights defense out-manuevered O’Reilly so that they maintained control of the ball. Speedy Sue Dockeray, Lake-Lehman’s co-captain, outran O'Reilly offense to keep the ball in the striking circle until co-captain, Tracy Garinger, drove from the top of the circle to score. The score was then 2-0. Lake-Lehman’s defense stayed tight preventing O’Reilly’s threat to goalie, Wendy Garinger. Lake- Lehman’s third goal came when wing, Debbie Barto, drove from the flank to put the ball in the cage. Lake-Lehman’s offense was still not finished. Tracy ,Garinger put the final goal in the cage on a sweep making the final score 4-0. The Lady Knights coached by Jane Morris, now boast a 5-1 record. GROTTO PIZZA Harveys Lake ~~ Open Fri., Sat. & Sun. 639-1264 Community College Athletic Conference, it was announced by Dacia Jones, LCCC. Majewski led the field across the finish line of the Williamsport Community College 4.8 mile course in 26:06 to earn the title, while his team finished fourth in Fiorini, Dallas, 19:57; Mike Brostosky, GAR, 20:17; Gene Boris, GAR 21:06; Dave Lipo, Dallas 21:23. The runners go into the Districts this Friday at Emanon Golf Course. The girls will run at 3:30, Division AA boys at 4 p.m. ; and Division AAA will begin at 4:30 p.m. Coach Lew Isaacs said he is looking for freshman and sophomores to come out for cross country since most of those now running are seniors, who will grad- uate in June. Dallas golfers win 2, lose 1 Dallas High School last three matches, defeat- ing Wyoming Valley West and Bishop O'Reilly but losing to Wyoming Area. In last Friday’s match Mountaineers lost 12% to 81. High spot of the match for the Mountaineers was Brigg of the Warriors. Cor- holes. Jeff McDonald won 2% to % while Greg Stone split 1%-1%. Mike Muldoon lost as did Coyle Smith and Scott Carter. In last Thursday’s match with Bishop O’Reilly, the Mounts won 15% to 5%. Mike Muldoon was medalist and Corbett came in second. In their match with Valley West, Coach Charles Preece’s Mounts won 17-4. Corbett was medalist and Muldoon and Stone won. This Sunday marks the playoff match of the All Stars including 10 best expenses. High School. the 120th District. the annual tournament. It was almost a photo finish with Jim Robold of Montgomery Community College and Ron Rudy of Bucks Community College close at Majewski’s heels. Majewski’s only loss this season was to Rudy in dual meet competition. The winning the tour- nament at Williamsport, Majewski set a new course record, his fifth this year. Other records were set at Penn State’s Scranton and Schuylkill campuses, Montgomery Community College and LCCC’s home course. LCCC’s Chris Scott was awarded an individual trophy for finishing 11th in the conference. This was Scott’s first year at Community College. Majewski is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Majewski, Trucksville. While at Dallas Senior High School he ran cross country and track. He is currently enrolled as a sophomore at Community College. = He played basketball with the Minuteman last year until 0000000000000 ~ \ | | | PAGE SEVENTEEN sidelined with an injury. Harry Vroomen, 1976 graduate of Dallas Senior High School, placed first in Penn State’s Northeast Regional Commonwealth Campuses ~ Conference, Oct. 23, at University Park. Vroomen placed first out of 40 runners from nine campuses, setting a new record of 22:44 over the 4.25 mile course. The old record was 23:13. = iF Vroomen was a member of the high school team during his junior and senior years and wound up his “senior year with a record of 7-2, leading his team to second place in Division AA of the Wyoming Valley. Con- ference. 3 5 He is a student at Penn State’s Wilkes-Barre Campus where his cross country record this year is 4-1-1, his only loss being to Majewski. Vroomen is the son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Hubert Vroomen, Dallas. He plans to transfer to the univer- sity’s main campus next year where he will continue his cross country running. 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000800 & \