PAGE TWELVE WILKES-BARRE FATS by Lee L. Richards Lake-Lehman’s football team has lost some tough games before, but Saturday night’s loss to the Mohawks of Meyers, 22-15, was a heartbreaker. The Knights had the Mohawks on the ropes and couldn’t put them away. This has been a problem with the Black and Gold for the past couple of years. If Lake- Lehman was going to beat Meyers, this was the year. I thought the Knights were physical enough up front, but they appeared sort of confused by Meyers’ man-in- motion, especially when backs would come out of the backfield. When Lehman took the lead 15-8 they were in position to put the Mohawks lights out. Meyers ran the ensuing kickoff back for a score when several of the Lehman defenders over-converged and left their lanes. Coach Tom Hisiro’s club showed some varied offensive formations and Jim Michaels didn’t do a bad job running the team. Wayne DeCesaris showed some excellent moves and a fine pair of hands. Jim Hurley ran well. Dave Jenkins, Ed Lozo and Barry Boltz did some heavy blocking in the middle. Defensively, Mike Leskowsky made some crisp tackles from his LB position against the run, but Lehman’s LBs appeared to have problems taking deep drops on the Meyers passing game. Tony Langston applied some pressure from his defensive end spot. Bill Lamoreaux and Ed Parsons got their share of hits, too. Meyers clearly hooked and held Lozo on its two-point conversion attempt but the refs never saw it. That was THE critical play of the contest. However, Lehman didn’t make the big play when it was needed and consequently came up on the short end of the score. I saw enough to feel the Knights will win some football games. CLIPBOARD NOTES: Meyers 85-yard kickoff return wasn’t a fluke. Coach Mickey Gorham is a stickler for according to Mohawk sources...Dallas is attempting to get acclimated to Coach Ron Rybak’s new offense and managed to edge O'Reilly, 6-zip. Dallas had some heavy hitters on defense. Lake-Lehman’s shotgun formation didn’t catch the Mohawks off guard. They were sort of surprised the first two playes, but adjusted their defense accordingly...Jim Michaels did catch Meyers with a third down quick kick...Here’s how we see the Top Five teams: 1-Coughlin, 2-Valley West, 3-GAR, 4-Wyoming Area, 5-Nanticoke Area. Congratulations to Arch Austin on winning the Class C club championship at Irem C.C. Bob Bauer took the D Division...Tom Reese canned a hole-in-one on the 17th at Irem when he laid an eight iron shot right on the green and the ball rolled off the side hill into the cup. He was in the foresome foursome with Bob Valatka, Bob Mason and Jack Mascioli. When Jack spotted the ball in the hole he asked Reese, ‘What type ball are you playing?” Carmen Maffei, district magistrate in West Pittston, recently attended the World Cup Games in Canada. Carmen is an avid track buff and is planning on attending the Olympic games in Russia next summer...I’m curious to see how long the Rams will go before making a coaching change? Scott Burnside took in some of the action last week at the U.S. Open tennis tourney. He couldn’t believe how: the pros have so“much control and power with-their shots. Wonder how the experts would react should the Reds win it all without Pete Rose? Phillies had better start dreaming up some new slogans for bumper stickers for next year. Speaking of the Phillies, why give Danny Ozark the hook now? If you're going to dump a manager-why wait until the season is just about over? Sophomore Todd McCarroll won top definsive linemen award for the Knights. He did some popping... When Boltz went down with ankle sprain, Jeff Drugotch came in and snapped the ball very well...Coach Hisiro indicated he hopes to have more stability in secondary in the coming to coach in schoolboy ranks. again this season. Solid hitting and no chuckers appears to be the case...After all that has been written about Bishop Hoban’s football team, I wasn’t at all impressed against GAR. Coach John Rowlands Grenadiers took it to Hoban late and dominated the action down the stretch. Hoban will be lucky to win a handfull of games at best. After checking over Penn State’s opponents I’ve got a hunch only four teams have enough talent to really ex- tend the Lions. Texas A&M, Nebraska, N.C. State and Pitt have enough good athletes to challenge, Nebraska has the best chance to beat PSU. New bowling season begins The 1979-80 bowling season got underway last week with several of the leagues rolling their opening matches. The Ladies Country League returned with the same sponsors as last season--David Ertley, Castlettes, Daring’s Market, Fashion Vending, G. H. Harris and Grotto Pizza. Kay Scavone’s 185 (486) paced Fashion Vending in shutting out Daring’s. Toots Langdon’s 177 led David Ertley in taking three points from the Castlettes. The Castlettes had A. Hospodar’s 495, J. M. Culver’s 170, G.H. Harris and Grotto Pizza divided evenly. R. Radzinski walloped the pins for 200-206 (572), F. Allabaugh rolled 171 (477) and J. Lamoreaux hit the pins for 184 (477). The Harris five had C. Smith’s 175-180-185 (540) and B. Cave’s 179. In the Bowlerette League Duke Isaacs dropped three points to Tom Reese and the Hoagie Bar gave up three to Checkerboard. No member of the league was able to hit a high score with K. Kalafsky’s 156- 150-159 (465) high for the Moran) PRACTICE KICK--Dallas Mountaineers’ majorette Leigh Ann Schoner practices the kicks in her routine in preparation for Saturday’s game between Dallas and Bishop O’Reilly. (Photo by Mark Moran) Mark A. Smith, Jr., an Atlanta, Georgia, businessman was elected President of Kiwanis International July 4, at the organization’s 64th annual convention in Toronto, according to Reese’ E. Pelton, president of the Kiwanis Kiwanis Club. He will succeed Hilmar L. “Bill’! = Solberg, Appleton, Wisconsin, as President of the world- wide service organization on October 1. Solberg is Advertising Manager for the Farm Equipment Division of Koehring Garrahan’s 210 (492) and night. Club ‘of Joseph Company in Appleton. He is also a member of the Kiwanis Club of Appleton. and @® The Subaru Brat and Wagon get the highest gas mileage of any 4 Wheel Drive. ® Both deliver 34 estimated hwy. /@H est. city mpg? @ Both run on lower cost regular gas. ® Subaru doesn't need an expensive catalytic converter. (Continued from P. 4) Shavertown; Mrs. Stella Masters, Fairmount Springs. Lollipop Raceway installs new electronic timer. You could get-Chuck roast 39 cents lb.; ducklings 39 cents Ib.; sandwich bread 17 cents loaf; sliced American cheese 2 8-0z. pkgs. 49 cents; coffee 2-1b. can $1.37; Camay Soap 4 bars 41 cents; peanut butter 12-0z. jar 41 cents; tomato soup 10 cans $1; frozen spinach -2 pkgs. 35 cents; frozen green beans 2 pkgs. 39 cents; carrots 2 pkgs. 19 cents; Tokay grapes 2 lbs. 23 cents; Italian prunes 3 lbs. 29 cents. 10 years ago-Sept. 11, 1969 - If the resolution adopted by 73 Natona Mills workers at a meeting in the Dallas High School gym- nasium Sunday afternoon is ac- cepted by plant manager Jack Stanley, the United Auto Workers of America will be the new union at Natona. Miss Pennsylvania and Capt. Elwood E. Geissler’'s dressage horse, Triple Rule will be the out- standing highlights of the Dallas Fall Fair, Sept. 13 and 14. After 152 years, Dallas Township has moved its own municipal building. Sewage treatment for Harveys Lake has become a distinet possibility after several years of public and private research into the best system for the resort area. Married-Carol A. Dungey and Michael R. Devlin; Watts and John W. Mallin 3rd; Sheila Engelmann and William Hamersky. Anniversaries-Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Garinger, 50 years. Deaths-Lillian Marsh, Dallas; Pauline Horwatt, Trucksville; Ralph D. Welsh, Idetown; Arthur F. Stone, Beaumont; Michelle Gumbravich, Dallas; Margaret Clark, Beaumont. You could get-Chuck roast 59 cents lb.; lobster tails $1.89 1b.; franks 59 cents 1b.; coffee 55 cents Ib.; Swiss cheese 89 cents lb. pkg.; Cornell bread 29 cents loaf; margarine 29 cents lb. pkg.; frozen lemonade 6 cans 55 cents; frozen Pepperidge layer cakes 79 cents; frozen spinach 4 pkgs. 55 cents; honeydews 59 cents cucumbers 4 for 25 cents; McIntosh apples 3 1b. bag 49 cents. [ to get everything you want. dream and a great overpromise. 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