d THE DALLAS POST, Mark Moran) ~ kW OR NOT QUITE-If determination could take him over. this pole vaulter would have been successful in last Saturday's Relay Carnival at Lake-Lehman. Determination wasn’t enough and the vaulter didn’t quite make it. (Photo by Mark Moran) Crestwood Comets 8:53.5; 120 high hurdles, 56.4, Powell (C), T. Boyle Ashton (LL); long jump, Stanton, Powell, Douglas defeated the Lake-Lehman Frankenfield (C) 19:04, (LL); 330 intermediate Douglas (C) 19°41, (C) 3:54.1; javelin, Lozo trackmen 96-54 in the first Sayre (LL), Thomas (C); hurdles, Thomas (C) 46.5, Bogdon (LL), Munley (LL) 174’8"", Haefele (LL), full week of track compe- 100-yd. dash, Douglas (C)' Frankenfield (C), Shaw (LL): 220-yd dash, Manion Parsons (LL); high jump, HEAD FIRST-Each athlete has his own style and this Comet high § jumper goes over the bar tition in the Wyoming 10.7, Munley (C), Manion (LL). (C) 25.5, M: Boyle (LL), Turner (C) 56", Cosgrove head first in the Lake-Lehman track relays last Saturday. (Photo by Mark Moran) Valley Conference. (C); one mile run, 880 yd. rum, Syak (C) Austin (C); two-mile run, L), Syak (C); pole vault, Greg Bogdon was a Erickson (C) 5:08, Ziegler 2:12, Cragle (LL), Tough Ray (C) 11:12.3, Schwartz Bogdon (LL) 11’, Pucci double winner for the (C), M. Wendel (LL); shot (LL); discus, Bogdon (LL) (C), P. Wendel (LL); one (LL), Shaw (LL). Knights taking firsts in the put, Boltz: (LL) 406. 140’4”, Remplewicz (LL), mile relay, Munley, discus and pole vault. Boltz ~~ Simko (C), Ashton (LL); von the shot put and Ed triple jump, Turner (C( 7 020 took first:in the 37’11"", “Frankenfield (C), / - javelin. DeCesaris (LL); 440-yd. 2 X 4 8 4 X 8 THERM-O- PLY Results of the meet were relay, Munley, Rostock, ticipated. Sixteen of the area's top softball teams are entered in the First annual Spring Slo Pitch Softball tourney to be played on the Noxen diamond during the week ends of May 12-13 and May 19-20. The tourney is being sponsored ' by the Noxen Rebels and all games will be played on the Noxen diamond. Opening round of games is slated to get underway Saturday morning, May 12, at 9. Carl Siglin and Jim directors of the tourney, have announced that four Dallas area teams - Tupper’s, Hilltop Inn, Pizza Bar and Mamma Mia’s - are entered in the tourney, with two teams each from the Wilkes- Barre Area, Harvey's Lake, Tunkhannock, Noxen and Lehman, along with the West Wyoming Hose Company team from West Wyoming, and the strong, Hudson Service- men’s team from Plains Township. Teams set to go in the . opening round of games on May 12 include Joe’s and Leo's from Wilkes- Barre; Villa Roma and Grotto Pizza of Harveys Lake; Greenwood Fur- niture and Two Guys from Tunkhannock; Noxen Rebels and Noxen-Monroe Sportsmen - from Noxen; Columbia Porch Shades and Cook's Store from Leh- man; Hudson Servicemen and West Wyoming Hose Company. two mile relay, Schwartz, Austin,’ Manion (C) 48.6; 440-yd. dash, Douglas (C) %6535.00 SHEATHING SECONDS 2.00.. net LAWN RAKES 17" BAMBOO 2.95... 4 X 8 DEC. PANEL SECONDS *2.25..... SAPOLIN WHITE HOUSE PAINT CEILING PAINT AL °8.99... *6.99... ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES We Have What You Need ««-Call Your... LUMBER NUMBER 675-1107 for a complete line of building products ECONOMY STUD 99°... BIRD ROOFING 22° ui PER SQUARE SAPOLIN WHITE PRIMER 0.8.99... SAPOLIN WHITE LATEX EXT. | ae Sin api 78 15 WSW Additional 5% Discount on Orders | $6375.00 Sakae! i o 612-614 Main St. : pe did aL : a Vic-Mars veil 10% OFF On All Paints one - FAMOUS SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 3 Convenient ways to fire = g FRESH ht Lo on CLAMS CRABS OR SHRIMP x EER OUR OWN PLAN alr ONE 2 ORDER $1.95 ORDER $9.50 Complete Line of Building Products : S—P—E—C—I—A—L Magnum XE WwW : an $5.50) T= fe $5 50) You don't have to be Sha yd SH CAN EAT ° CAN EAT rh FRESH HARD SHELLS (All Sizes) extravagant to be adventurous. Se pt . RIB EYE STEAK SANDWICH or SRL L.L. RICHARDSON dallas ibs ER UBMARINE : FRENCH FRIES 5. 75 none $9 50 Dodge . S0lakeS)., Duliss z and French Fried Zucchini : ° atid i CHRYSLER LUNCHEON SPECIAL SERVED 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. : : SERVING COMPLETE MENU 11 AM. to 1:30 A.M. OPEN SUNDAYS NOON to 11 P.M.
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