Ww L their handicaps. You know 2 : As we said here pre- Fred Stevens, George local 15am at Dallas jon Shavertown White Sox 12 2 they had to play well when for Unico ar id game viously when all of this Horwatt, Gene Schray, Len Sswrday. Shavertown Red Sox 9 4 McDonald, who played hogwash hit the papers, Ermak; Jerry Peters, Dick Lehman Angels 8 6 scratch, carded a two over Recently graduated Gorgone of Lake-Lehman Coach Gorham would be Lopasky, Jim McDonald of: Trucksville Tigers. 7.9 47, football ' stars ‘of Dallas and Tom Vaxmonsky of ‘exonerated of all charges. and Bill Thomas were the Athletic Dallas Orioles 7 6 Ed Rome of Dallas and Area, Lake-Lehman Wyoming Area. The squad Irem pro Norm Hammer other foursome members. : h : Lehman Indians 6 8 Dave Davis combined to Bishop O'Reilly and was the underdog, but continues to impress mem- Low net score for third physicals Dallas Yankees 5 8 winsecond flight laurels in. Wyoming Valley West upset the betting sheets by pers with his excellent place was 58, shared by Dallas Royals 0.13 the annual Williamsport opened practice . the: notching an 8-0 victory. organization with the Jr. seven teams. scheduled * Invitational Golf Tourney evening of Wednesday, It ended a three-game program. Sunday they had Jane Stitzer’s team won Division II (Ages 13-15) over the weekend at the July 20 in Kirby Park, for East victory streak and some competition for all the ladies division with a Ed Gayeski, athletic ; lush Williamsport Country the 1977 Unico game. The was the first West win he 50 or so participants. one under par 67. Her director, announced that Dallas Phillies 14 0 Club. Rome canned a players make up the West sincethe 1971 game. In 1972 yere’s the winners for each teammates were Regina cross-country (girls-boys): Dallas Cardinals 10 4 birdie in the dark on the team which faces the East there was no contest 540 group: PUTTING- Whitesell and Ann Yudiski. (grades 9 through 12) and Shavertown Pirates 9- 5 firstholeof sudden deathto the night of Wednesday, played because of the paicolm Burnside, under girls field hockey can- Trucksville Dodgers 8 6 ice the victory in the better Aug. 3 in Wilkes-Barre Agnes Flood. 12; Bob Dewitt, 12-14; : didates (grades 9 through Trucksville Mets 6 8 ball match play event. Memorial Stdaium. =— OATING L LINES Terry Herring, 15-17; Co min g 1 12) are requested to report ~~ Dallas Cubs 59 Davis scored an eagle It will be the 26th annual CHIPPING-Malcolm for physicals at the high Lehman Braves 4 10 three on the par 5, 18th on Unico Club East-West = _reNNenAWA Burnside, under 12; Doug Soon.... school, Wednesday, July 27 Dallas Reds 0 14 Saturday. Rome and Davis charity football game and Richards, 12-14; Joan at 10 a.m. Head coaches j landed in the second flight proceeds will be used by d Vivian, 15-17. CLOSEST to he P ’ also are to report at the BACK MOUNTAIN SOFTBALL LEAGUE when they shot two over the Unico Club in its —— BoA PIN-Malcolm Burnside, 1 he Post’s ! above time and organize July 14 Standings par in the qualifying round. special project of aiding PULL IT ou OF THE under 12; C. James, 12-14; S i their groups for the season. Rone said it as a fost he mentally retarded of WATER # Dive Sith pg. Bam ummer 8 ; ; ; : ivisi ield when you have 11 of 16 e region. CE SE) Vv mer has tourney planne 3 Mg rare! National Division holes won with birds as For the West squad, which he’s calling the Baseball through 12) will be held. on happened in the champion- = players will work under —— Masters for advanced Aug.2at10a.m. at the high Harveys Lake Rebels 18 0 . ship finals. That’s some Coaches Ed Brominski, group and a beginners Yearboo L ) school. The head coach will LoyaHarveys Lake Sportsmen 14 3 golf! former Wyoming Valley tourney on Aug. 28. organize for the season Loyalville : 135 Qualifying round for the West mentor, and Bernie (CHECK FOR DENTS following the Noxen-MonroeSportsmen 8 9 club championship was Popson of Bishop O'Reilly. SCRAPES, SCRATCHES It Pays to Advertise examinations. Back Mountain T.V. 6 11 held at Irem Temple over They will have visions of 00SE SCREWS AND » : Date for physicals for the Hill Top Inn 6 12 the weekend. “A” Division duplicating last year’s LOOSE LARDWARE # i LI junior high football team Stegmaier Brewers 6 12 honors for medalist went to game when the West MAKE ANY. REPAIRS EF 2d (grades 8 and 9) will be Long Branch 4 14 Wilkes’ golf coach, Rollie scored an 8-0 upset win in IMMEDIATELY ¢ TIGHT- i announced at a later date. Schmidt, with a 75, while Wyoming Valley West EN LOOSE SCREWS : Jack Birnstock carded a 77 = Stadium. OTHER LOOSE PARTS. Lake Rod, American Division to lead the ‘“B” Division. That team practiced PREVENTIVE: MAINTEN= ! Bob Saul with an 83 edged faithfully every night on ANCE M AKES, FOR LONGER : Gun to Hearthstone Pub Owls 15 2 out Len Barlik inthe Chbya the Lake-Lehman field, BOAT LIFE 7 hk kk hhh kh kk Kk Joe's Grotto 14 2 single shot. Al Luff was the under Coaches Rich naan close range Treat Drive-In 12 6 low shooter in the D divi-' _ : : _— i pe HONDA | The Harveys Lake Rod Columbia Porch Shades 5 13 After looking at the : and Gun Club will close Dallas Fire Co. 5 13 ini te lower part = CIVI C their range onl Carverton Dirt Cycle 2 16 ve so ; a i ing 4 Ir 2 16 players in Schmidt, R.J. Quality Custom Designed” loses first Phillies ' Dallas Phillies ended the PAGE NINE up a win by forfeit from the Lisa Luksic and Cindy hurled for the Orioles. Kate out a double. RBI's were season with a 14-0 recordin Dallas Cardinals. Monka hurled for the Mets. O’Konski and Camille collected by Lehon, ° Division II of the Girls The Dallas Cubs took the Laurie. Wallace did the Carson hit homeruns. Tammie Hons, Marilyn 1 ha lf i l tl e Softball League on July 13 Pallas Reds 16-4 on July 12. pitching for the Dodgers. Driving out doubles were Wisnieski, Denise : mm diatom a —— Back Mountain American Legion team lost their chance for the first half title. in the Legion ternoon when they dropped a close 3-2 game to Pittston in the playoff. Pittston, Back Mountain and North End finished the first half in a tie for first with 7-3 records to necessitate the playoffs. On Friday afternoon Pittston defeated North End 14-4 to continue against the Back Mountain team. Pittston scored first, pushing two runs across in the third inning on Catcher Andrew Scavage’s double. Jeff Supulski drove in both runs for the Back Mountain in the fifth and loaded when the game ended. Steve Skammer pitched for the Back Mountain and one. Turonis struck out five and walked eight but it was Lopresto’s double and Scalzo’s single with two out in the sixth that put the game on ice for the Pittston team. by defeating Trucksville Dodgers 5-2. Lynn Busch fanned 12 batters to lead her team to the win. Judy Sholtis and Chris Kern drove out two big triples. RBI's were by Busch, Sholtis and Dombek. Lori Williamson pitched for the Dodgers, Laurie Wallace and Chiogna hit doubles. Wallace had an RBI. Umpires were Ted Hons, George Robshaw. On: July: 11, the Shavertown Pirates picked Janice Steinkirchner and Becky Carsman did the mound work for the Cubs. Steinkirchner, Carsman, and Mary Lou Harris knocked out doubles. RBI's were collected by Steinkirchner, Carsman, Harris, Peggy Elston and Chris Zuba. Red hurlers were Tina Piekanski and George Dombek. Ted Hons was the umpire, On July 15, Trucksville Mets beat out the Trucksville Dodgers 10-9. Umpires were Bob Owens and Ted Hons. Shavertown Pirates picked up their second win of the week on July 16 on a forfeit by the Dallas Cubs who were unable to field a team. In Division I of the league, the Trucksville Tigers defeated the Dallas Yankees. No score was available. Orioles walloped the Dallas Royals 18-1. Barb Eyet O’Konski, Carson, Eyet, and Margaret Kelly. RBI's were by Tracy McDermott, Karen Hannigan, Sharon Eyet, B. Eyet, Tonchak, Kelly and K. Preece. The Royal hurlers were Melissa Adissa and Sandra Moyers. Umpires were Bob Owens and George Mann. Shavertown Red Sox shut out the Lehman Angels 8-0 on July 13. Kerri Lehon was on the mound for the Red Sox. She also knocked Sitkowski, Sheila Johnson, Anne Daly. Jane Ashton pitched for the Angels. Bob Owens umpired. : On July 14, Lehman Indians defeated the Shavertown White Sox 5-2. The Indians hurler was Robin Casterline. Doubles were hit by J. Coolbaugh and S. Major. White Sox pitcher was Kim Reese. Reese also accounted for a double. ' RBI's were by Polly Weiss and Heidi Yakowski. Bob Owens was the umpire. Pittston = Township's tournament team in the nament for the regional Little League title went down to defeat Monday Harveys Lake diamond. Trailing 2 to 1, going into the bottom half of the fourth inning, the Horlacher team tallied four runs to take the lead, 5 to 4, and came up with another four-run rally in its half of the fifth inning to ice the win in their first game of tournament play. The Horlacher team was scheduled to play Plains on and a double by Brian Evans were among the 10 safeties off two Pittston Township batters, while Tony Javer, the Horlacher hurler, held the opposition to five scattered safeties. Javer also was the batting star of the game, getting three of the 10 hits for the Horlacher nine, and bat- ting in three runs. Mon- tross had two hits, one of beautiful running catch of a line drive by Dale Faux, Horlacher centerfielder, off the bat of Darbenzio, Pittston Township cen- terfielder, in the top half of the fifth inning that helped to break up a threatened rally by the losers. Faux was forced to the cen- terfield fence to make the running catch. For the losers, Valkos, baseman, getting the other Pittston Township safety. Ranielli boys pitched for Pittston. Bob lasting just three and two thirds in- nings and giving up four hits and four runs, until he was relieved by T. Ranielli, who finished: the game and gave up six hits and five runs as the Horlacher squad came up with four run rallies in the seventh innings with evening at the hands of the the Harveys Lake diamond them a double, for the the righfielder, and fourth and fifth frames. , doubles. Back Mountain Robert Horlacher last Wednesday evening. Horlacher squad. DeSanto, shortstop, had rallied in the seventh in- Memorial League tour-. Triples by Montross, Highlight of the game on two hits apiece, with Muldoon ning and had the bases ‘nament team, 9 to 4, onthe ~~ Dayidson ‘and T. Davis, the defensive end was a Dellario, the third team wins at Lehman Mike Muldoon led his foursome to victory in the member-member tour- nament at Lehman Gold Club on Sunday, July 10. The team scored a net score of 55, 13 under par. : Muldoon’s teammates i Skammer gave up nine by Lee L. Richards and Lance Hungerford. end the National League, It’s just a hunch of ours = were Tom Lloyd, John { hits while Turonis held the © . a CLIPBOARD NOTES: Bachman, Schmidt and which has 12 teams, had a but Pitt's wide receiver, Pokladowski and Bill ! Back Mountain team to six, HE GOT WET--Bobby Rogers sits at the edge of the board Ted and Wayne Wesley Hungerford have all won total of 938. Thisrecordisa Gordon Jones, just may be Phillips. two by Supulski, two by Brian Judge, one by John Konopki and one by Dave Thomas. Pittston was scheduled to play the Back Mountain at the Dallas field on Monday Back Mountain team at home Wednesday. Mountaintop will play the order of board of directors. CADILLAC 1 DUNDAFF ST. CARBONDALE, PA. YLT AY over the dunking pool at the Noxen Homecoming and is dumped in after three tries by his father. (Photo by Brian Porter) BACK MT. GIRLS SOFTBALL Division I: (Ages 10-12) captured their second IGA Cup at Item Temple Country Club last week by defeating Ray McDonald and Bob Rogers. The Wesleys, a father and son combination, won the title a couple of years ago with steady and spark- ling play and full use of Bachman, Ray McDonald Rod, Gun to meet Summer The regular monthly Lake Rod and Gun Club, Inc. will be held at the clubhouse on the last Monday of July, at 8 p.m. Members are reminded that if the dues are not paid by July 31 they will be dropped from the mem- bership. COMPLETE titles and will be tough competition to Tom Gaunt- lett, Jr. who is shooting for his third-straight crown. Another look at the home run derby in the big leagues entering the week- cinch to get broken as the previous high was 1683 in 1970. Giants and Reds are tied in record books with 221 apiece. That’s the New York Giants of 1947 and the Reds of 1956. Or %] AVAILABLE IN REDWOOD OR 4 PRIME MASONITE SIDING 1-CAR fSwas $890 “’( Materials Only)" * UP TO IO YEARS FINANCING AVAILABLE the best athlete playing college football in eastern circles. Tip of the hat to Dallas grid coach, Jack Jones, for attending the trumped-up ‘hearing of Meyers Coach Mick Gorham and taking the stand as character wit- ness on Gorham’s behalf. Don Purvin’s team with a net score of 57 shared second place honors with three other foursomes. 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