(584). He was helped by K. Youngblood’s 231 (557) and M. Sharok’s 554. N. Stredney rolled 558 and P. Jordan hit 546 for Dallas Nursery but it wasn’t enough as Richard Disque Funeral Home men took four points. L. Yankowski hit the pins for 210 for the winning five. Stanton TV blanked Irene’s Bar while G. H. Harris and Baltimore Life divided evenly. = H. Bennett showed the way for the Harris five with 225-227 (598) and A. Wendel turned in 246 (565). T. Doughton tumbled the pins for 579 and C. Kazokas rolled 577 for the losing team. In the Ladies Country League A. Pickering knocked down wood for 210 (528) and M. Fondo hit the lanes for 171 (492) to lead David Ertley girls to three points from Jean Clark’s Diner. M. Culver turned in her share with 190. J. Garrahan spilled pins for 180 (503) for the diner team. L. Cyphers rolled 182 (499) and T. Langdon ‘posted 170-176 (494). C. Smith’s 209 (511) was good for one point for (7 Ld G. H Harris girls as Fashion Vending picked up three sparked by K. Scavone’s 193 (489) and M. Shepherd’s 174. Daring’s Market divided 202 with Grotto Pizza with J. Blight hitting 182 and N. Buss chalking up 177. M. L. Swingle’s walloping 189-181 (524) paced the Tulips to three points from the Pansies in the Thursday's Girls League . R. Muchler spilled pins for 178 to aid the Daisies in an even split with the Roses. E. Shuleski tumbled the pins for 170 (474) to lead the Violets in taking three points from the Daffodils. The Petunias picked up three points from the Iris. Duke Isaacs copped three points from the Hoagie Bar. S. Riegel hit the pins for 187 (497) for the car dealer anda ‘I. Langdon rolled 177 (507) for the hoagie bar. Checkerboard took threepoints from Tom Reese girls led by L. Cyphers’ 177 (497) and J. Martini’s 201 (486). P. Hornback scattered pins for 213 (578) to pace Franklin's Restaurant to three points from Wesley's in the ii Major League. JI INGE ILRY MEMORIAL HIGHWAY YARRA Lamoreau rolled 552 for the Wesley team. P. Hospodar’s 562 and B. Harris’ 553 aided Dallas Shopping Center in taking three points from Steele’s Restaurant. Shavertown Lumber grabbed three points from Hasay Chevrolet with H. Bennett bowling 554. P. Jordan hit 556 for the car dealer. E. Labatch scattered the pins for 224 to lead Community Motors in taking three points from Gebhardt’s Bowling Supplies. In the Imperialette League Dallas Dairy shut (484). M. Ritts posted 196 for a s team. Ralph Fitch & Sons took all from Gino's Shoe Store paced by « B. Cave’s 185 (492) and B. Egliskis’ 179. Goodman Florist shut out Lombardo’s Bakery sparked by C. Smith’s 173 (501) and K. Scavone’s 192 (477). J. Jobson posted a 474 series for the bakery team. Country’s Best picked up three points from Carmen’s Pizza sparked by M. Culver’s 178. Hanover Area track team defeated Dallas 86- 64, Wednesday afternoon, hosting the Mountaineers on the Dallas track. Dallas swept the pole vault and javelin and took firsts in the shot put and discus. The Mounts also took the 440-yd and two mile relay and Paul Mec- Cue surprised spectators by winning the two-mile run, coming in for the first time as a distance runner. Hanover’'s Sean Casey took four first places and continued undefeated in the hurdles. His teammate S. Shybloski also captured Largest Creature that ever feet long. You can get a free air conditioner with free installation with a new 1978 Saab EMS, 3 or 5-door GL and the GLE. Of course, a free air conditioner is a conditioner — it's the car. And Saab is a performance car that's famous with car experts. on Saab; front wheel drive, rack and pin- ion steering, 4-wheel power-assisted disc brakes, fuel-injected overhead cam en- gine. And that's just for openers! But our offer has a time limit. Come in now and test a 1978 Saab at participating dealers. Then decide. It's a cool, intelli- gent way to buy a new car. SAAB ISENE KUNKLE 8.1 , Dallas, PA. Phone 717-675- 1526) Flood Insurance Available BESECKER REALTY 675-3611 Dallas Robert Besecker four wins. Results of the meet were two mile relay, Dallas 10: 01.9; 120-yd. HH, Casey (H) 16.0; McCue (D); Metzger (HA); triple jump, Balas (HA), 38, Saxe (HA), Harper (D); 100-yd. dash, Sybloski (HA) 10.8, Novak (HA), Klevinsky (HA) 5:14.3, Podczasy (HA), Kirchner (D); shot put, Jerry McDowell (D) 50°2%'’, Matukaitus, Modrow (HA); 440-yd. relay, Dallas 49.7; 440-yd. dash, Shybloski (HA) 56.0, Scott Asby (D), Travis (HA); 330 IH, Casey (HA) 44.3, Paul McCue, V. Daylida (D). Discus, R. Kern 136'1112" (D), McDowell (D), Matukaitis (HA); 880- yd. run, Klevinsky (HA) 2:17.5;... Harper. . (D), Podczasy (HA); high jump, Casey (HA) 547, Klimuska, Smigelski (HA); javelin, Smith (D) 142'9’, Mahle, Kravitsky (D); 220-yd. dash, Shybloski (HA) 24.5; Novik (HA), Asby (D); long jump, Balas (HA) 182%’, Saxe (HA), Benkley (D); two-mile run, McCue (D) 11:46, Reese, Gasper (HA); mile vault, Harper (D) 9, Paulsen, Eipper (D). in minutes vr Lia Lola DALLAS TRACK-Dallas girls track team, coached by Mrs. Fred Buss, prepare for their final meet of the season with the Lake-Lehman Knights. First row, left to right, are Lorraine Davis, Kim Wilkie, Jaimie Szez- chavicz, Carla Krivak, Mary Yakobovich, Sharon Gabel, Mary Dal Santo, Lois Faller; second row, Michelle Arcuri, Michelle Thomas, Tracy Hughes, Gloria Hazeltine, Ann Harleman, Debby Van Horn, Barb Nelson, Colleen Kerdeskr; third row, Dianne gave up three walks and walked in Leading 3-1 going into third row, Pam runs. Thomas scored two and Ballet the third run for the bottom of the sixth inning, the Lake-Lehman Knights were defeated 4-3 by Seminary’s Blue Knights when Lake- Lehman's Jim Michaels two of Seminary’s three runs in the sixth inning. J. Dylewski hit a double for the Black Knights accounting for one of their Lake-Lehman. Michaels fanned six and walked only four for the game but three of those inning. Lamoreaux struck oul] six and walked eight and gave up only two hits. The Cub Cadet" or hydrostatic trans- mission with no belts or pulleys to slip. Over 50 attachments available including 38. 44 or 50 inch nower ; MODEL NO #100 FOR PROFESSIONAL RESTS, TRUST A SEASOMED HAMD. FROM BILL DE SANDIS RD 3 (Daleville) Moscow 842-8283 NEW & USED BICYCLES *Bought *Sold eExchanged —THE RECYCLERY— ] St. Tropez, Rebel, Concorde 12 vein Dallas, Pa. PARTS & ACCESSORIES OE AT Kingston, Pa. 18704 Wyoming SEMINARY Summer Sports Camp one-week programs for pupils in grades 6-11 (gymnastics open to grades 3-11) Top Eastern Collegiate and Successful Local Coaches — Guest Clinicians ® girls’ hockey July 31-Aug. 4 ® football july 10-14 ® gymnastics ® wrestling june 19-23 (beginners) grades 3-11 July 31-Aug. 4 ® gymnastics ® tennis Aug. 7-11 (advanced) grades 5-11 Aug. 7-11 ® boys’ basketball July 17-21 ® soccer June 26-30 ® diving July 5-7 3 5 Fe 52 5 Diving Week Session For more information or applications write or call. } Marvin Antinnes, Camp Coordinator, Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa. 18704 | CALL 288-9623 288-7541 288-9576
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