PAGE TWELVE The first. week at the Recreation Center, located ) J No Corps was at the Cen- ter.Sgt. Thomas Unvarski The week of June 26 got off to a fine start. Despite i : +0 ; : : on Burndale Road, was a and officer Harry the rain approximately 30 ; a : y 1 who recorde ot we. TE proximately 450 children ‘Bow’ and Saint enjoy the first annual 1 Mou ain has come to an 0s Theos. Losing 2 a ory want to the red os were present to enjoy the demons tre 5 e 3 he _Burndale Road pizza : . Jane Ashion wi as activities. utilization of shepherds on party. E Tore-cap the first half, four strikeouts. Hitting 26-20. Lori Yillmsen a On Wednesday, June 21, a police force. Cindy Lefko will hold a i Division I, ages 10-12, was stars for the Phillies were the winning pitcher, wate an arts and crafts program Anyone interested in ladies exercise class, Rosemarie Ciccarelli. The Orioles did not lose a Joni Dombek, Judy Sholtis, Tammi Hons and Marilyn Walko, all recording doubles. Lynn Busch, Joni Dombek and Tammi Hons were on the losing end. June 19th saw the Car- was held, directed by Donna Shaffer. Paper and pipe cleaners were used to create crazy animal pic- participating in the first annual open horseshoe tournament is urged to sign up at the Recreation Tuesday evening, June 27 at 7. Anyone interested can contact the playground at "675-4833. ] game the first half. It was For the Dodgers there dinals and the Braves ter by June 28. This The pet show will be held won on the pitching’ of was one double credited to meeting for the second hoes da June: 22 ay be held June 29, June id at 2 p.m. | Barbara Eyet, Sharon Doreen Askew and the two time. Cardinals beat the Say, nk re I during the ; i. b ] Eyet and Sherry Ciccarelli. RBI's to Chris Coombs. Braves 26-4. Winning assistant fire chiefs, Jim 30 and July 1, curing Calogories will he Batting stars were Katie The game on June 8th pitchers were Nancy Shaw Davies and Bob Besecker, evenings. Cotton are smallest, largest, : Tien 4 : ? ' A brought the new 1977 men’s singles, men’s and most obedient. 8 O’Konski, Camille Carson, proved to be a slug-fest- and Theresa Baseski. American LaFrance fire doubles and mixed Everyone is invited to rh dis rm and Rina Kelly. The Division II Cham- pions, ages 13-15, were the Trucksville Red Sox. Their manager is Carol Williamson. The Red Sox finished the first half with a 7-1 record. The closest any four teams, all tied for second. The 7-1 record was at- tained on the pitching of Williamson and Laurie Wallace. Hitting stars were Laurie Wallace, Phillies-19, Yankees-17. Lisa Luksic and Karen Federicci were the pit- chers of the Yankees, while Joni Dombek went the seven innings for -the Phillies. Gdovin and Wiociki were the heavy bats for the Yankees. Faller, Hons, Sholtis and Walko provided the power for the Phillies. The next two games saw the red hot Indians beat the Cardinals in a heart- all the way for the Indians while Shaw pitched for the Sherry Weaver was the losing pitcher. June 20th was a game between the Yankees and the - Dodgers. Dodgers-6. Winning pitcher was Cindy Monka, while Karen Cook and Jane Ashton were the losers. Yankees hitting stars were Cindy Van Kerens, Alisa Wisciki and Kim Morgan. Hitters for the Dodgers were Paige Belasco, Chris Coombs and Doreen Askew. The Yankees and the Orioles played on June truck to the Recreation Center. They demon- strated the fireman’s bunker gear, the hoses and also gave the children fire safety suggestions. Friday. June 23, the Wilkes-Barre PoliceCanine Selection of the 1978 All Star team that will represent the Bob Horlacher Memorial Little League in the Little League District playoffs will be managers and league officials this evening at the Kunkle Fire Hall, Richard Hislop = of Orange, Horlacher president, has announced. selected from the more than 80 Little Leaguers that comprised the per- season. doubles. Trophies will be awarded. The tennis courts are currently being resur- faced. Tennis lessons and tournaments will be an- nounced as soon as the project is completed. team for the Horlacher League All Stars will be played Monday evening, July 19, at 6 on the Harveys Lake diamond when the Horlacher All Stars meet Back Mountain participate. Prizes will be awarded. For more information on any of these events, call the Recreation Center at 675- 4833. ¥ aie] | Ann Yakowski, Tammy Cardinals. 22nd. Yankees over Orioles made at a meeting of Fourteen All Stars will be The first tourney game the MMER Sutton and Mary Jo The Indians then beat the 12-2. Kim Morgan belted National League All Stars. SU : McLaughlin. Orioles in another tough out 2 homers, while Cindy ° ® \ SHOES & SANDALS The first game of the game van Kerens ‘ana 1a Phillies and Kunkle Teeners advance REDUCED second half saw the Red --while = Monka pitched for the Yankees. Next game on the agenda was the Phillies and the went down in defeat 10-2 Chevron » On June 13th we saw the Cardinals beat the first half champions, the Red Sox 14-91. Pitching for the Cardinals was Nancy Shaw and for the Red Sox, Lori WHOLESALE Luksic hit doubles. Win- ning pitcher was Cindy Monka, losing pitcher, Heidi Anderson. Phillies and the Braves played the following night. Braves-2. Wimming pitcher was Lynn Busch, losing pit- Division I saw the White Sox over the Angels, the Indians. If slips are not turned in at the stand there will be nothing PORK smal Pkg. 10°¢ 100 Sticks e. Pkg. BIEL’S. 119 Penn Ave’ Scranton Open Sunday ae 2% . Centermoreland Phillies and Kunkle moved into the finals for the post season title of the Teeners Softball the Bob Horlacher League when those teams came through with victories in the semi- playoffs. Centermoreland, held scoreless for three innings, added seven more runs in the late innings, to eliminate Orange from further competition. Bill Haddle’s Kunkle team had The Shippensburg State College football team players for North East and North Central Penn- little trouble defeating Noxen, 20 to 10, to move into the finals for the post season title, thanks to a nice pitching performance Mark. The players are running by young Bill Haddle. Kunkle will play Cen- termoreland for the post season honors probably tomorrow evening at a resident of Dallas, played for Dallas High School. Vince Sodrosky. Hume, a resident of Williamsport, nine wins in 10 starts, one full game ahead of the Beaumont Dodgers. Playoff games for post season honors are being played this week. Tuesday night, Beaumont Cards were scheduled to play the Centermoreland Phillies on the latter’s diamond and Harveys Lake was slated to meet the Beaumont second in the Pennsylvania A... Va OFF! Cerin Styles Included KEDS, GRASSHOPPERS ALSO AREER AREY Fenster rareniy LAKE | written. Managers should Orange Yankees are the ' Yankees eliminated the Orange 9 1 OPEN DAILY 11 A.M-MIDNIGHT 3 either turn in game slips or 1978 champions of the Noxen nine, 24 to 5. Dodgers 8 2 - i call Cathy Askew, 696-2847 Minors Division of the Bob Final straight season Phillies 5 5 Enjoy : § or 696-2684. Horlacher Little League, standings: Cards 4 6 i : i finishing the straight lake. 4.6 Delicious Spaghetti | ! BUGS-G NAT season with a record of Noxen 0 10 at the Grotto Bar 7 *Aloe After Tan * Tropical Blend Dodgers at Beaumont. Phone 836-2346 Oil & Lotion . . In a playoff game * Bain de Soleil Now, in the Back Mountain.... Sy a Suntan Lotion 1 AREER ERR GR ERENT ERNE RRR CBRE 2) Re yy ve SL Aa Indians over the Tigers, came up with a six run sylvania, it was announced played for Loyalsock High = Conference’s = Western Royals over Yankees, rally in the fourth, and by Raider head coach Joe ' School. Sodrosky, a Division last fall. ~—o— SHOES —— 2 i Indians over White Sox, z : 5 DALLAS SHOPPING CTR. Orioles over Red Sox, B k M L ° d S ill DALLAS Orioles over Yankees, KDC t. egion team downs dwoyersville tnd | Angels over Red Sox, ] ; ‘ * OPEN THURS. & FRI. ! Royals over Tigers, Orioles In American Legion and Mahon showing the On Wednesday night, the = Benedetti collected singles »* TIL P.M over White Sox, Angels baseball action Tuesday way at bat. Back Mountain team was and Mahon scored the lone » ; | over Indians, Royals over night, the Back Mountain The Back Mountain nine routed 12-1 by the Heights. run for the Back Mountain. 3K 3 36 3K 3K 3K XK X60 ’ Red Sox, Orioles over team defeated Swoyer- scored three runs in the The local nine managed - ee] | Angels, White Sox over sville 6-3, with Jack first, one in the fourth and only two hits and one run JOE'S ‘a { 1 Yankees and Royals over Bestwick, Mark Casaday two in thefifthin taking the from the Heights pitcher ENJOY ss | and Ken Charney, Shultz win. Bozentka. Schultz and . HARVEYS a ] '? 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