PAGE TEN by Lee L. Richards Spring in the Back Moun- tain usually brings bum- per-to-bumper traffic to the Lake, golfing, fishing, watering the lawn and the Division II baseball title to Dallas High School. It Davis is seriously con- sidering a one-week clinic for area grapplers here in the Back Mountain this summer. We'll discuss it more over this weekend with him when he and Carl wet a couple of lines in hasn’tbeen that way allthe = Harveys Lake...We’'re time, but it has in recent happy Tom Watson cap- years. tured the Masters Golf title The man behind the surge in Dallas baseball is Gerald Stinson, who every once in a while decides to take a brief retirement, until it’s time to fill out the baseball requisition and he gets the urge to talk it up on the base paths. The only pressure on Stinson to win is applied by Gerald Stinson, director of athletics. Yep, they're the same person. Meanwhile, Coach Stinson is back and we never doubted it would be over the weekend. Maybe now the experts, many whom never took gym in high school let alone won any PGA titles, will give the young man credit for being a very competent golfer. They said he was a ‘choker’ for leading on the final day in several events but losing. We wonder if they took into conseration the other golfers may have executed a little more consistently. How about Big Jack Nicklaus putting on the Shawnee Ski Patrol. Final week of play in the House Dart League at Mattioli’s squad was in fourth place with a 14-26 EL STN ey ae Loh its annual Donkey Basketball in the high’ school In the rst gue i 2% any other way, even while charge??? Our respect Orange Golf Course will record, a decided improve- qd game on April 16, at1 p.m. gymnasium. senior girls take on the , ° . o.¢ porch two. climbed. several mers take place Monday SVeNINg ment over the team’s first | senior boys in a game of years ago and said he was notches for Big Jack. He’s 2nd indications are that a half showing. | . basketball. ho tiredandwouldhanguphis strictly class. While he Playoff for season's honors Lou Kwasny holds high | Bowlin g In the Second game 2 ° spikes. wasn't in the top 10, our Will be needed. single game mark with 48 i i io Now he’s got some new main man, Arnold Palmer, [Going notte final To points, breaking the mark | Ralph Fitch and Sons With M. Sharok’s 588 Automatic Vending varsity club and try their PeoPle and evidently they played fine golf over final po or held top a formerly held by Harry | dropped three points to Atlas Frozen Foods despite J. Agnew’s 201 (491). C. Martin gave the Fitch leading the way. J. Merc hit 217 to help with the first game. A. Wandel’s 223 led the way for Harris dropped three points to Castle Inn with no one breaking 550. Howard Isaacs girls powers of persuassion on the animals they ride. Price of tickets are adults, $1.50, students 75 like the idea of winning championships and awards. Stinson appa- rently has the right pres- cription. three rounds. Our picks of finished in top five. I like the way Irwin plays. Speaking of golf, Norm the loop with a mark of 26 wins against 14 losses, a five point lead over the first half titlists, Harry Romig at 47. Mrs. Betty Lou Mattioli’s 38-point per- formance is high for the ladies. Monday night’s games team 184 in the Im- Associates three points blanked Tom Reese five cents and may be ! PL Romig’s shoot ho had : ) ’ i , Big D tea ) g's shooters, w will send Kwasny’s team peritlette League, J. irom Santos TV, With Reese's L. Cyplers purchased. ai Lake. a i of Ee riiuiil by Paul a record of 21-19 for the against Mattioli’s squad ’ Bolinsk1’s 490 led L. Cyphers 183-174 (508) 184 the high game in the Lehman Sr. High School or : season up to Monday ; Pesacreta’s to three points from Lombardo Bakery. M. Culver hit the pins for 171-199 (505) and J. Lamoreaux tumbled them for 192 (470) to aid Good- and J. Blight’s 199-177 (505) set the pace for David Ertley who took all from Daring’s Market in the Ladies Country League. S. Roberts slammed the pins Bowlerette League. John Connolly and Sons took all from Checkerboard Inn. T. Langdon knocked down wood for 189 (493). In the Lakers League, by any varsity club member. Dallas Stinson teams of past sea- sons. Two solid pitchers in Steve Skammer and Dave Thomas, quick and aggres- sive fielders in Dave Lipo, Ken Charney, Steve Jones Mowry. Paul has been associated with Norm for eight years. He spent this past winter trying to crack into a playing slot on the PGA tour. Paul traveled from L.A. night’s games. Ted Dymond’s Dartsmen were in third place with a 19-21 record, and Ted and Romig’s team will tackle Ted Dymond’s Dartsmen in the final matches of the second half of play. : i; P man Florist in copping for 202-199 (561) to lead BarA girls shutout Bar A. nh oatmenearn a Kosopat 2 a to Seer — Lake-Lehman p lans three points from Fair- Jean's Diner to three from Kocher Ss Boys Dlatked Mork Canady, who isheing 0 have Stay of Casil io view Shoes. B. Roan rolleq G.H. Horris. igh Scorers © Kocher's girls. Bill's Girls : groomed as the pitcher for really give it a solid shot. Parents orientation 170 for the shoe store five. for the losing five were A. and Stegmaier Lassies S h utou t Phe net Lot scagors Holl bo 2 welcome. addi. P. Bicking’s 175 aided Carmen’s Pizza in dividing evenly with Dallas Dairy. In the George Shupp League, J. Strazdus blazed the lanes for 234-226 (637) to pace Dallas Nursery in shutting out George and Joe’s Auto. J. Swingle aided with 227 (566) and other high’s were by N. Stredny 216 (551) and B. Weaver 215. Daring’s Market picked up three Hospodar 171 (482) and M. Culver 170 (471). Grotto Pizza and Fashion Ven- ding split 2-2 with M. Shepherd tumbling the pins for 175-183 (518) for the pizza girls. P. Williams knocked them down for 190 (482). In the Back Mountain Neighborhood League, Roth Novelty shut out Tooties Place led by C. Kazokas’ 221 (590). Treat divided evenly with no one hitting the strike range. Bill's Cafe copped three from Eddie’s Boys while Stegmaier Lads took all from Eddie’s Girls. Jon’s Girls and Jon’s Boys divided evenly. High scores were Gran Scouten’s 557, E. Edward’s 564, B. Casterline’s 553, M. Isaacs, 172, and B. Bon- ning’s 176 (482). The Imperialettes were The Dallas Senior High School tennis team took their second consecutive shutout of the season, defeating Meyers High School 7-0. Winning in the singles were Dave Williams over Kaminski, Meyers, 6-1, 6-2; Mark Moran took Bannon, Coach Stinson says, “We're going to be young and could surprise a lot of people. I don’t believe we should be favored. GAR, Hanover, Lake-L.ehman and Crestwood will all be bat- tling for the title. One thing is certain, we've got the potential to get better as the season goes along.” We've heard that line ‘“‘we could surprise” tion to Irem and we're looking forward to picking up a few tips. Here’s a little chuckle for you. Last Sunday we talked a little roundball with Tom Gauntlett. The same Tom who has played thousands of games in every gym from here to Boston. Tom’s PAL team made the finals of the YMCA’s Rogers Tourney. Lake-Lehman School District announces an Orientation Night for all kindergarten parents (for School Year 1977-78) will be held in the multi-purpose room of the Lehman- Jackson Elementary Building, Lehman, at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 20. The program will be children eligible to attend kindergarten are invited to attend. > A reminder--if you have not registered your child for kindergarten, you are asked to please register him-her as soon as possible. The policy on admission of beginners adopted by the Lake-Lehman School 4 , : before. It has spelled title Said Gaunto, “I'm not in guided by elementary Board at a regular meeting y Drive-In lost all to D the only ones to Bowl Good M - 0; ) aed ’ : points from Irene’s Bar oe n lost all to Jisque on y oe loh Fitch & SYors, $3. 60; Ron the last couple of years. too good of shape. On the principals, guidance on May 11, 1976, stated that whose R. Murphy scat- uneral Home despite P. Friday with Ralph Fitc Andes defeated Nachlis, CLIPBOARD NOTES: I big fl t Wilkes I doubt ersonnel and: kin. for School. ¥ 197778 tered the wood for 213. Jordan’s 235 (579) and L. Sons taking all from Meyers, 61, 6-2; Brian An mg rloor.al Wilkes | dou p ’ or 00! Year 1377-78, Fino’s men copped three from Automatic Vending Coolbaugh’s 212. D. Eddy paced Disque’s with 565. Goodman Florist. Dallas Dairy blanked Lombardo Bakery and Carmen’s Pizza shut out Atlas Frozen Foods. Fairview Shoes grabbed three points from Pesacreta’s, Suder over the Mohawks’ Wampole 6-1, 6-0, and Bob Kerkes over Dosinski of Meyers 6-1, 6-2. Double partners Scott Carter and Paul Ritts defeated Obeid and last week’s Trojan Base- ball Classic, Steve Skammer bagged two wins and fanned 20 batters in process. Dave Thomas batted a mere .600 going six-for-10 with a couple of if I'll be any help. I'm gett- ing too old.” With the game close, Gaunto came off the bench in the second half, pumped in 16 points, hauled down several rebounds and was dergarten teachers. All parents residing in the district who have Kindergarten will admit children who have reached the age of five years by Sept. 30, 1977. ; Hitting the pins for high Williams. 6-3. 6.3: extra base hits thrown in. named MVP in the Open : / games EE on B. Cave 191 6 Clark Smith : bil 2a When they handed out the. Division. Marvin i Intinnes, gesson onApri Il against Pomrinke 211 (492), J. Albert shut out Conlon and MVP neither picked upthe Clincher is he claims he athletic director at Lake-Lehman, away. The . Jobson. 174 and. V. Sliker 6.3. 6-3. hardware because they wasn’t going to play run Wyoming Seminary, has remaining schedule is as Magistro 172. were on the runner-up team. MVP went to a guy who committed a couple of errors and had two hits??? Steve Jones, Thomas and Skammer were selected to the Trojan Classic All-Star team. and gun anymore. You wonder why I want him on my side when we're play- ing golf for big bucks???? volunteer announced the schedule for spring sports competition. The baseball season opened March 28 with a game against Wyoming Area, home. Other games are April 11, Lake- Lehman, home; April 14, follows: April 13, Seton Catholic, home; April 15, G.A.R., away; April 18, Dallas, away; April 20, Hanover, home; April 22, W.S. Tech, away; April 25, Crestwood, home; April 27, Lake-Lehman, home; We've got to hand it to Seton Catholic, away; April 29, Seton Catholic, Centermoreland United moreland UMYF team will ~~ Coach John Kashatus for Three juniors from the April 18, G.AR., home; away; May 2, G.AR., [ ’ Methodist Youth Fellow- be Misses Debbie Rought, organizing the tourney. It’s Dallas Senior High School April 20, Dallas, home; home; May 4, Dallas, ship will be among the Barbara Randazza, Becky good for schoolboy base- will represent their school April 22, Hanover, away; home; May 6, Hanover, teams participating in the Brown, Sharon Wall, ball in the area and helps in the United Way student April 25, W.S. Tech., home; away; May 9, W.S. Tech; Wilkes-Barre District Sherri Goble, Nancy Goble, prepare the teams for the volunteer program. They April 28, Crestwood, away; and May 11, Crestwood, : Volleyball Tournament, Jeanette Munoz and Laura season. are Martina Beiter, May 2, Lake-Lehman, away. ; which will take place in Hislop; Leonard Munoz, Thomas and Skammer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. away, Seton Catholic, Tennis opened its season Dallas High School gym [Louis Bethel, Frank are co-captains for Moun- John Beiter of RD 3, home; May 9, G.A-R.,, on April 1 against Sunday afternoon from 2 to Williams, David Rought taineers. Wyoming; Jule Durkin, away, May 11, Dallas, Perkiomen, and will meet 7 and Timothy Rought. Kidded via phone -with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. away, May 13, Hanover, Lake-Lehman today (April Members of the Center- Jack Davis and Carl Kern = Raymond Durkin of home,; May 16, W.S. Tech, 7) at the Lehman’s courts. atClarion recently. Kernis Vonderheid Street, away; May 19, Crestwood, Other matches: April 12, hoping to land an assistant ~~ Trucksville; and Joseph home. D. James Kersey is W.V.W., home; April 14, coaching job at Williams- Gorko, son of Mr. and Mrs. head coach. Dallas, home; April 16, Ab port High. The former Joseph Gorko of Huntsville The track season will Blair, away; April 18, J Ol} : Buckeye gridder got a kick Road, Dallas. The students open on April 12 against Coughlin, away; April 20, ] ® out of us receiving an auto- were selected on the basis Crestwood, home. Other Meyers, home; April 22, ® graphed Ohio State hat of their leadership, meets will be April 14, Scranton Prep, away; % time from Coach Woody Hayes. volunteer participation, Baptist Bible, away; April April 23, Williamsport, Only problem is the hat ability, character and 21, Baptist Bible home; away; - April 25, Lake- must be Coach Hayes’ size = understanding of United April 27, Scranton U., Lehman, home, April 28, ne as it’s much too big for us. Way. home; May 2, Kings W.V.W., away; April 30, : 9 ; College, home; May 4, Scranton U., home; May 3, _ : Blair Tri-Meet, away; May Dallas, away; May 5, CHUCK'S AUCTION CENT ER 10, Bishop O'Reilly, home; Coughlin, home; May 9, | Ou COM and May 12, Scranton U., Meyers, away; May 11, : y Sat A 1g Auction home. Head coach is Gary = Scranton U., home; May ; : @ Vanderburg. 13, Play-off Tourney, S ) - = - he yellin 4 pri 16 10 A.M. 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