De ee T= Bucks The Mountaintop Car- dinals, using a well balanced running attack, = PALL FT eh Cowboys 32-0 Sunday at the Taking the opening kick- off on his own 30 yard line, Bob Bielman returned the first play from scrimmage, yards for a touchdown. The two point conversion was made by Gene Schultz. * Cardinals kicked to the 12 MAIN STREET DALLAS, PA. 18612 PHONE: (717) 675-2328 e £ E oS = oo mM = = QQ = - oOo = oD x= = wn —] = = «L» return. With a third and nine situation Dallas fumbled. It was recovered by John Erickson of the Cardinals. Then on an exchange of fumbles, with’ Frank Geroski getting his first of two recoveries, the Cards had the ball on the Dallas 26 yard line. Mark Grieco ran 12 yards for the first down. Gene Schultz then ran over the left side 14 yards for a touchdown. Conversion attempt failed. An outstanding kick by Osiecki put Dallas deep in EXPERT BICYCLE REPAIRS BICYCLES *Exchanged NEW AND USED BICYCLES PARTS AND ACCESSORIES CUSTOM WHEEL BUILDING ET pan Chanecka; Kingston; Tony Ranieli, Rick Atcavage, is Neil Klemow, Dallas. their own territory at the 5 yard line. Dallas again fumbled and Geroski had his second recovery at the 5 yard line. Dave Schultz ran Cards third touchdown. The extra point attempt failed. The hard charging defensive line of Bielman, Mike Murray, John Erickson, Joe Boyd, and pressure on the Dallas backfield. The first quarter ended with the score Cardinals 20, Dallas 0. The second quarter started with Dallas in possession on their own 26 yard line. After three plays Dallas was faced with a the first down on the 31 yard line on a hard ‘tackle ‘Cardinals possession. took - Some fine running by Dickinson, John Scherer, D. Schultz, and Bielman found the Cards with a first line. Bielman, on a quarterback sneak, took it in for the TD. Again the point after was no good. Cowboys were unable to move the ball and were forced to punt. The first half ended with the Car- dinals in possession on their own 47 yard line The Cardinals kicked off to start the second half. The third quarter was all defense with somefine plays by. Paul Erickson, Bruce Lehman, Ed Fronzoni, Tom Fasulka, and Jeff Boyd. The third quarter ended with Dallas own 10 yard line. A mix up on 4th down gave the ball to the Comets on the Dallas 15 yard line. TROUSERS RAINCOATS 2.40 *1.20 $3.00 675-1408 G.AR., home home. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 8-Football, Nanticoke, Fino’s J. Merc hit the pins for 210 (584) and M. Sharok aided with 228 (533) but.it was good for only one point from Shirt Jax in the George Shupp League. The Jax men had T. Shalata’s 213 (530), J. Shalata’s 233 (585). D. Purvin tumbled wood for 222 (574) to pace Harris Associates to three points from Baltimore Life. B. Varners 526 led the way for Daring Markets three points from Dallas Nursery whose D. Eddy Sr. hit 220 (569). Stanton TV dropped three points to Irene’s Bar. In the Ladies Country League, Fashion Vending shut out G.H. Harris with M. Shepherd’s 186, K. Scavone’s 187 and J. Lamoreaux’ 198. R. Radzinski walloped the pins for 201 (506) for the Harris girls. N. Buss scattered pins for 170-170 (497) and ‘A. Corbett knocked them down for 178 (491) to head Daring’s Market in picking up three from Grotto Pizza. Team- mate Donna Kaye aided with 194 (473). Jean Clark’s Diner blanked David Ertley paced by T. Lang- don’s 178 and F. Alla- baugh’s 172. C. Roberts rolled 212 (570) for Dallas A who took all from Orange A in the Back Mountain Church League. Shavertown B blanked Shavertown C by King pin bolwers hold dinner The Back Mountain Senior King Pin bowlers opened the fall season with a dinner held at the Castle Inn. Thirty guests were in attendance. Mrs. Bud Mekeel was chairman of the affair. Harold Fullerton, manager of the team, presented awards to members and announced the group met at Chocko’s West Bowling Lanes in Luzerne every Monday and Thursday at 10 a.m. to bowl. The bowling team made a trip to the Bloomsburg Fair on Wednesday. Helen Hoover made the arrangements. They also are going on a fall foliage Anyone uinterested in bowling with them is welcome. Boosters for fall frolic Members of the Dallas Booster Club will hold their Oct. 21 at Irem Temple Country Club. Cocktail hour will be at 6 p.m. followed by dinner at 7 p.m. Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. All interested residents of the area are welcome to attend. Tickets may be purchased from members of the Booster Club or by contacting Robert Hislop ) three points from Dallas B and the Lutherans took three from Shavertown A Dallas earned three from Trucksville A while Maple Grove tapped Carverton A for three points. Trucks- ville B picked up three points from Orange B. Duke Isaacs girls took three from the Checker- board in the Bowlerette League. L. Cyphers 181 (514) was high for both teams. Peg Hartman’s 176 was good for only one point as the Hoagie Bar girls dropped three to Tom Reese five. In the Crown Imperial- ette League, Pesacreta’s girls shut out Country’s Best paced by V. Andrews’ 189. Dallas Dairy dropped three points to Carmen’s Pizza. Gino’s Shoe Store blanked Goodman Florist led by R. Radzinski’s 171 (497) and’ “Lombardo Bakery ‘took 'three from Ralph Fitch aided by J. Dickinson’s 182 and J. Agnew’s 183. Jerry Roan’s 209 was ‘high game for both teams .as his Wesley Citgo team shut out Steele’s Rest- aurant in the Crown Major League. K. Confer toppled pins for a big 204-215 (601) to lead Community Buick in taking three from Shavertown Lumber. Dallas Shopping Center made it three over Franklin’s Restaurant helped by B. Harris’ 214 (560) and Gebhardt Bowling Supplies divided evenly with. ~~ Hasay Chevrolet. R. Bonomo, Jr. posted a 516 for the bowling dealer while R: Bonomo, Sr. hit the pins for 550. spond. Immediately. four wheels. S. Carolina Georgia Holy Cross Texas A&M Wisconsin Indiana ) 74 See Nebraska Kentucky LSU Michigan N. Carolina Ohio St. Oklahoma Penn State W. Virginia 27 23 40 27 17 19 27 23 24 20 27 28 17 29 © 22 32 14 21 28 24 30 14 23 17 36 28 40 24 23 27 30 28 35 27 17 35 20 31 24 40 Alabama Arizona N. Mexico Villanova Auburn SMU Tulane Oregon St. Penn Wash. St. Cincinnati Citadel Virginia Okla. St. Columbia Cornell Dartmouth Duke Mississippi Ga. Tech Colgate Houston Illinois Northwestern Minnesota Missouri Kansas Kansas St. Miss. St. Vanderbilt Syracuse Mich. State W. Forest Purdue Texas Oregon Utah St. TCU Stanford Temple Minnesota Cincinnati 30 24 23 21 24 27 Atlanta Tampa Bay San Diego Houston Philadelphia N.Y. Jets’ Cleveland Kansas City Detroit Green Bay ‘Chicago fuel-injected 2 litre over- head cam engine. Inside, ¢
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