PAGE TEN of the TV petition. The weather during the past two weeks has played . havoc with the schedules of the Crown Imperial bowling leagues with many matches postponed until later dates. A few leagues were able to get their matches in between snowstorms and we have those results for readers this week. In Friday night’s Major League, Jan. 13 reports show Wesley Citgo shut out Franklin's Restaurant paced by B. Lamoreaux’ 225 (586). He had help from T. Nevel’s 560, R. Bonomo, Sr.’s 543 and J. Roan’s 531. P. Jordan’s 231 (625) and F. Adams’ 213-219 (599) showed the way for Hasay Chevrolet’s three points from Shavertown Lumber. F. Stevens aided with 572. H. Bennett posted 545 for the lumbermen. Steele’s Restaurant and Dallas Shopping Center divided evenly. with C.. Williams scattering pins for 222-214 (629) and G. Chepalonis hitting them for 233 (556) for the shoppers. J. Steele tumbled wood for 565 and G. Fernandes rolled 555 for the restaurant five. Gebhart Bowling Supplies picked up three from Community Buick. In the Imperialette League Pesacreta’s won four points from Goodman Florist by forfeit when the florist team had only one bowler. J. Bolinski rolled 176 for the winning team. Ralph Fitch & Sons copped three from Carmen’s Pizza Lake-L.ehman grapplers took four consecutive bouts in their meet with Bishop O'Reilly before the Q ueensmen’s M. Schutz took a major 12-2 decision from Bill Jones to halt the Knights. 98-1b. Joe Parsons put the Knights on the board with six points by clamping Brennan in 5:58 and 105-1b. Tom ams turned over Barbacci in 1:54 to move the Knights in front 12-0. 112-1b. Kelly Traver added five points by scoring a 15-1 superior decision over Reinert. 119-1b. Chris Shaw made it 20-0 by out- wrestling Magistro 11-5. Bill Jones lost to 126-1b. M. Schutz in 12-2 bout to snap the Knights winning ‘streak and give the Queensmen five points. The Knights 132-1b. Tom Lutherans with T.. Davis tumbling pins for 549. Maple Grove grabbed three from Carverton A while Trucksville C was picking up three from East dropped three points to Dallas A wis1 no one breaking a 530 series. H. Shupp scattered wood for 230 (574) to lead Orange B in taking three points from Trucksville B. S. Fielding’s 212 (548) and D. Wright's 537 aided Shavertown B in splitting 2-2 with Shavertown C whose R. Deeble rolled 222 (536). Dallas B and Carverton B divided evenly with R. Mack’s 210 high for both teams. despite A. Pickering’s 188. Dallas Dairy earned three from Lombardo Bakery Country’s Best picked up three points from Gino’s Martin’s 185 (486). R. Radzinski walloped the pins for 196-178 (529) and G. Pomrinke hit the pocket for 201 (507). Dallas Nursery took three points from Daring’s Market in the George Shupp League led by D. Eddy, Sr.’s 575 and F. Adams’ 568. P. Jordan came through with 223 (570) and N. Stredny rolled 554. Harris Associates copped three from Baltimore Life. Fino’s shut Sharok rolling 235 (550). In the Back Mountain Church League Shaver- town A blanked the The elementary wrestling program planned for Lake-Lehman students will begin this Saturday morning at 8 a.m. at Lake- Lehman High School wrestling room, according to Jim Davis, varsity wrestling coach. The program which is for interested students in grades one through six was scheduled to begin last week but was postponed due to the weather. Davis said that the elementary intra-mural program will enable i “ A AE ED Er <i TE EE ES r 4d youngsters to get a taste of wrestling and a general understanding of the fundamentals. Interested persons may contact Davis at 639-5250. WB campus cagers lose Barre Campus cagers dropped a close 88-83 contest to the Schuylkill Campus team on Monday night at the Lake-Lehman High School gym. The local five took an early lead but were unable to stave off the strong offense of the visiting five who came to within two points as the half ended. The local five had costly turnovers which put them behind by 10 points but with five minutes remaining in the game battled to take the lead by one point but a late rally by the visitors put them ahead by five for the final score. High scorer for the locals was Bob Hassel with 28 points. Down by 11 at the half, the Crestwood Comets stormed back in the third period to draw within just two, but fell back again as the game wore on, drop- ping a 73-59 decision to Lake-Lehman Tuesday night on the Knights’ home court. Crestwood’s third quarter surge was sparked by the spectacular outside shooting of Sanford Felder, who led Comet scorers with 19. But then the Knights took charge again in the final stanza, reeling off eight Tranell came right back to decision Busch 4-0 and 138- 1b. Ernie Slocum gave the Knights five by out- wrestling Kelly 16-0. With the score 28-5 in favor of the Knights, Bishop O’Reilly’s 145-1b. Kohl flattened Al Evans in 5:10 to move the Queen- smen’s team score to 10. That was the final win for Bishop O'Reilly as the Knights came through with 154-1b. Jim Ashton’s 9-2 win over Kravitz, 167-1b. Jack Swire’s 9-3 decision over Lawrencer and 185-1b. Dana Sutliff’s superior 15-3 win over Wood. The Knights’ heavyweight Ray Leskowsky iced ‘the cake by taking Bronsberg 5-0. The West Side Tech Titans downed the Nan- ticoke Trojans 36-16 last week with 105-1b. Simon Pazuchanics continuing undefeated with a 10-0 record. The Trojans scored first on 98-1b. K. Korch’s 1:10 Pazuchyanics gave his team three points by taking Trojan T. Borowski outwrestled the Titans 112- 1b. M. Gaffrey in a close 504 bout. 119-lb. M. Walko picked up three team points by taking =D. Rogugas 8-2. ’ 126-Ib. D, Muscavage of Nanticoke took a close 8-7 bout from Lee Butler. The Titans took the next four bouts with 132-1b. Bob Williams outdoing T. Figmik 3-0, 138-lb. Dave Jenkins clamping C: Jachinezyk in 4:21, 145-1b. Jim Fender flattening J. Boich in 3:07 and 154-1b. Donowski 7-4. In the next bout 167-lb. Trojan C. Stasko scored a major 12-2 decision over The Titans ended the bout with two pins, 185-1bf. B. Bevan turning over B. Prekowski in 2:49 and heavyweight Bill Redline flattening S. Gorgos in 1:34. The first of a series of Open Indoor Horse Shows will be held Sunday, Jan. 29, at Highland Acres Equestrian Center, Machell Ave. Dallas, starting at 9 a.m. The show will feature classes in Hunt Seat Equitation, Adult and Junior, - Pony, Childrens, Special Suitable, and Adult Hunters. There will also be a Short Stirrup division for 10 years and under. AWestern Pleasure unanswered points to take a solid lead that was never really threatened from then on. Dave Rushin, high for Lehman with 21, scored nine of his points in that period, keeping his team well out in front and blinting Crestwood hopes. The taller, stronger Knights dominated the boards throughout the contest, forcing Crestwood to rely heavily on longer outside shots and pushing the Comets into some foul ‘trouble as the game wore on. Dave Forsberg and Bill Jabjiniak had their hands division will also be of- fered. Champion and Reserve awards will be presented in each division. Ms. S.K. Robertson, Newton Square, a recognized judge .of the American Horse Show Association will officiate. The public is invited to view the show from the heated observation room. There is no admission charge. Refreshments will be available. full inside with big Tony DeCesaris and company, blocking shots and keeping Crestwood from getting it in close. After Felder’s © 19, Crestwood had Simon Brodginski with 15, and Forsberg and Bill York with eight each. Steve Brynok had four, Jabjiniak and Pete Syak two each, and Scott Druby one. Rushin’s 19 led the Knights, followed by Tony DeCesaris’ 14, Bert Balliet’s 13, Joe DeCesaris’ reserve John Coulton’s six. Snowmobiles may now find out the conditions for snowmobiling in the Pocono Mountains without even leaving home. The 250 mg - Bureau of Forestry, Department of En- vioronmental Resources established the ‘Hot Line’ to aid snowmobilers and also cross-country skiers. The number, 717-787-7604, can be called at anytime and a three minute recorded message relates the ‘ snowmobiling con- ditions. Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne. Free snowmobiling and ac- commodations in the Poconos may be obtained by writing the Pocono Mountains Vacation Bureau, Box D, 1004 Main Street, Stroudsburg, 18360 Suscribe to the Post Lake-Lehman junior high school wrestlers remained undefeated last week by taking Nanticoke Area 87-9 on Monday and Abington Heights 52-31 on Thursday. In Thursday’s meet at Abington Heights, young Knights garnered pins by 75-1b. Aaron Shaw; 85-1b. Kevin Bonham; 100- 1b. Rocky Bonomo; 130-lb. Bernie Janusz: and 185-1b. Mike Leskowsky. In the Monday meet the Knights posted 11 pins collected by 85-1b. Bo 100-1b. Bonomo, 105-1 9 Ricky Bonomo, 110-1b.’ Dave Hartman, 1209-1b. Don Sutton, 125-1b. Ben Schall, 130-1b. Bernie Janusz, 138-1b. Don Benza, 145-1b. Chris Grose, 167-1b. Dan Haefele, and 185-1b. Leskowsky. 75-1b. Shaw won on a decision. The Lake Lehman Booster Club will not meet this Thursday as planned, Sue to the rescheduling of the boys basketball game for Thursday, and the Dallas Mountaineers lost to a strong Wyoming Seminary team 61-41 at the Back Mountain gym Tuesday night. The Blue ‘Knights beat the Dallas cagers under the boards. “I think being off two weeks hurt us,” said Dallas wrestling meet on Friday. Further announcement will be made in the Dallas Post regarding when the next scheduled meeting will be. 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