"PAGE TEN WINNER-Sherry Hinkle discusses her first place win in the Open English Pleasure event with another rider. 1 Sherry took part in the 4-H Riding Ho Horse Show at | the Lehman Horse Show grounds last Saturday. (Photo by Mark Moran) RE: ~ Subscribe to the Post 273 UNION STREET, LUZ The 4-H Riding Ho Club announced the winners of its 2nd’ Annual Back Mountain Horse Show held last Saturday at the Leh- man Horse Show Grounds. Ms. Sherry Robertson was judge for the events which included nine and adults. Events and winners were: Hunter Warm-Up - 1 Jabalero, Sherry Hinkle; 2 Pieces of April, Laverne Pendziwiatr; 3 Up In Smoke, Sharon Yalick; 4 Baroda Token, Debbie Zimmerman. Junior Working Hunter - 1 DelRay Flyer, Kim Turner; 2 Jabalero, Sherry Hinkle; 4 Tough Guy, Cheri Smith. Adult Working Hunter - 1 Play Rough, Barbara Hardy; 2 Baroda Token, Debbie Zimmerman; 3 Lookin’ © Good, Becky Swift; 4 Up In Smoke, Sharon Yalick. Also, Green Working Hunter - 1 Play Rough, Barbara Hardy; 2 Street Talk, Merilee Schilpp; 3 R.P. McMurphy, Anne Hefferman; 4 Son of Fortune, Jenny Johnson. Children’s Working Hunter -1 Gilligan, Beth DePolo; 2 R.P. McMurphy, Anne Heffernan; 3 Speed Buggy, Mary Lou Kindler; 4 Son of Fortune, Jenny Johnson. Equitation - 13 and Under, Fences - 1 Beth DePolo; 2 Merilee Schilpp; 3 Laura Also, Equitation 14-18, 1 WE INSTALL ] | HEAT SAVERS Fences - 1 Sherry Hincle; 2 Sara Kinsmen; 3 Jenny Johnson; Kindler. Adult Equitation, Fences - 1 Debbie Zim- merman; 2 Chris Lacek; 3 Sue Yeisley; 4 Debra Schuman. 3 Sue Yeisley; 4 Debra Schuman. Pony Working Hunter - 1 Last Chance, Michelle Kozich; 2 Colt 45, Jenny Johnson; 3 zyk. Short Stirrup - Walk, Trot, Canter - 1 Kathy Kormas, 2 Stacy Fay; 3 Adrianne Palermo 4 Dene Stull. Also, Short Stirrup - Walk, Trot, Canter - 1 Kathy Kormas; 2 Adrianne Palermo; 3 Dene Stull. Zimmerman; ‘2 Sharon Yalick; 3 Ellen Vivian; 4 Jeanne Hagan. Equitation 14-18 - 1 Colleen Hosey; 2 Jenny Johnson; 3 Judy Sipple; 4 Mary Lou Kin- dler. Equitation 13 and Under - 1 Merilee Schilpp; 2 Cheri Smith; Laura Termini; 4 Beth DePolo. Short Stirrup Cross Rails - 1 Kathy Kormas; 2 Adrianne Palermo; 3 Dene Stull. Pony Hunter Stake - 1 K- Hala; 2 Short ‘N Sassy, Sherry Hinkle; 3 Colt 45; 4 Last Chance. Green Hunter Stake - 1 Street Talk; 2 Lookin’ Good; 3 R.P. McMurphy; 4 Son of Fortune. = Adult Hunter Stake - 1 Play Rough; 2 Lookin’ Good; 3 Gilligan, Chris Lacek; 4 Baroda Token. Chris Wargo a st kaos EEE rR ALL THE cCLASS\C IN Srereo/ SR EE UNTIL MIDNIGHT MONDAY SePT STEREO 72 am. “STICK (TT IN YovR EAR!" i a : od N x or ee hes Cs ANNAN MN NNN The week of Aug. 9 found the Farmers leading in the Summer League by five points in front of B-j’s five. No Names dropped four points to 2 Each whose M. Culver toppled the pins for 178-189 (529) to show the way. Old English five took all from Don’s Sweeties paced by C. Smith’s 487. B- J’s blanked No Practice Balls and the Farmers shut out the Broken Drums. B. Cave hit the pins for 188 (484) and J. Ide hit a 518 series. The Honey Cones took four from Charlie's Chris “Moose” Wargo, a homerun champ of Back Mountain Little League, hit 15 homeruns this season. Chris is 11 years‘old and played for the Lehman- Jackson Cardinals. He batted .642 and knocked in 56 runs. During the regular (Continued from P. 7) tackle, Ray Kern, tight end; Ken Kuderka, full back; Rich Kern, Jon Bittner, flanker; and Abe Simon, Bill Mahle, tail back. On the defensive team will be Ray Kern, Mark Zapoticky, ends; J. Sodrosky, Mark Dombek, tackles; McDowell, middle guard; Tom Schulze, Kuderka, linebacker; Rich XIII MINN NN NI NO NO NX 18 game season, he hit 14 homeruns, including 2 grandslams. While playing on the All Star team, he hit .727 in- cluding one homerun. This is Chris’ first year in the Majors and he will be back next year: Dallas Kern, Ed Janosik, outside linebacker; Brian Harris, Mahle, Simon, half back; Manusky, safety. Robert Krispin or Rich Kern will do the punting. Game time will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Mountaineers field with the Mounts looking for their first win of the 1978 season. (Photo by Mark Moran) S Angels. The Angels’ B. Cyphers was high for both teams with 506. Rosie’s Hookers gave up four points to the Raiders despite R. Radzinski’s 195. The King Pins and Bikers divided evenly. The previous week Don’s Sweeties lost all to 2 Each with M. Culver giving the winning team 176. B-J’s copped four from the Honey Cones led by J. Roan’s 528 and B. Valvano’s 170-179 (510). J. Lamoreaux rolled 170 for the Honey Cones. The King Pins picked up four points from the Broken Drums on a forfeit. No Names lost . mers who had B. Cave’s 176. The Old English took three from Rosie’s Hookers. A. Pickering hit the wood for 179 and C. Smith knocked down pins for 192 (483). C. Molley posted a 520 series for the Hookers. Charlie’s Angels made. it three over the Bikers led by C. Kazokas’ 518. C. Exharopoulis hit 172 for the Bikers. The Raiders picked up three points from No Practice Balls sparked by B. Casterline’s 517 and B. Ihnat’s 172. Aug. 16 was the final night of the league’s bowling, with a report yet to come in. . \ NNN NNN NNN NII III NNN NN NN INO NO NNN io N 242 > * > a
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