= Performers wanted atPenn State (i « Singers, ' dancers, acrobats, all kinds of talented people are wanted by the Performing Arts Club at Penn State- Wilkes-Barre. The club will present a Coffee House on the campus in Lehman on Friday, Jan. 19, and it is looking for performers to entertain at the even. Persons or groups interested in participating in the Coffee House should contact Dr. Carole L. Weisz, faculty advisor to the group, by calling 675- 2171. Moran) left, (Photo by Mark | PAGE FIFTEEN In two matches last week, Lake-Lehman matmen downed Sullivan night, then defeated Valley View, 33-17 on Wednesday night. In the meet with Sullivan County = the Knights lost the 98-1b. bout Wrestling postponed The Dallas-Mountain postponed from last Saturday has - been rescheduled for. Thur- sday, Dec. 20 at Mountain View. JV’s will begin at 6 p.m., followed by the varsity meet. Lake-Lehman’s Black Knights took second place in two tournaments during the past two weeks. Coach Shorty Hit- sck’s matmen were 2d out of the team title by two and a half points in the Montgomery tour- nament by Hughesville. The Black Knights copped three firsts, three seconds, two thirds and a fourth in taking the runnerup spot. Darren Barbacci took the title at 105-1b. and 112- Ib. Kevin Bonham placed second at 112. Rick Bonomo at 119- lb. copped first place in his weight class by out- wrestling last year’s regional champ, Mike Baker of Hughesville, 5-3. Joe Parsons came in second at 132-lb. and - Bernie Janusz placed second at 138. Tracy Slocum placed third at 145-Ib. and Dave Borys came in fourth at 155. Dave Wolfe managed a third place spot at 185- Leskowsky cinched the heavyweight title with two pins and an 8-4 decision in the final bout. Rick Bonomo was named “Outstanding Wrestler” of the tour- nament. Last Saturday the Knights came in second behind the Tunkhannock Tigers in the Tunkhan- nock Tournament. The Lake-Lehman matmen garnered two firsts, three seconds and a third in claiming second place in the eight-team com- petition. Joe Parsons at 126-1b. defeated a two time district champ 7-0 in the Dallas Senior’ High School Holiday Basketball Invitational Tournament will open Thursday, Dec. 27, at 6:30 p.m., with Lackawanna Trail junior varsity playing the Dallas junior varsity. At 8 p.m. the Lackawanna varsity will play the Dallas varsity. On Friday, Dec. 28, the Wyoming Area junior varsity will meet the Tunkhannock junior varsity and at 8 p.m. Wyoming Area varsity will play the Tunkhan- nock varsity. On Saturday, Dec. 29, the winning junior varsity teams will play for the championship at 5:30. Varsity consolation game will be played at 7 p.m. ® ioved by the game for the championship at 8:30 p.m. The tournament will be P.I.A.A. sanctioned and all P.I.LA A. rules will be enforced. Officials will be arranged for by Gerald Stinson, Dallas athletic director. To keep the JV com- petition on en equitable basis, the varsity roster of Knights have eight members shall be submitted to the tour- nament chairman prior to names on this roster will be limited to varsity play. Awards will be presented to the varsity teams for championship, runner-up, consolation and most valuable player. The junior varsity awards will include the cham- pionship trophy and most valuable player award. An award will also be ‘presented to the first and second place cheerleader spirit. finals for the first place title in his class and Heavyweight Mike Leskowsky pinned his three opponents to take a first and earn the ‘Most Pins” trophy. Placing second were 105 Darren Barbacci, 112- Ib. Kevin Bonham and 132-lb. Ron Swingle who lost to a two times district champ in the final bout. Bernie Janusz at 138- Ibs. came in third in his weight class. : Teams participating in the tournament with Tunkhannock and Lake- Lehman were GAR, Elk Lake, Valley View, North Pocono, Pittston Area and Mountain View. . GAR came in third followed by Elk Lake, North Pocono, Mountain View, Valley View and Pittston Area. 2 ton Pickup, 2000 cc Engine, on a forfeit to Don Leberflenger. 105-1b. Darren Barbacci flat- 5:13. Kevin Bonham and Dick Jordan wrestled to a 7-7 draw at 112. Rick Bonomo at 119- Ib. turned over Brian Black (S) in 1:24 and 126- Bonomo decisioned Bob Hembury 11-5. Knight Joe Parsons lost a 6-4 bout to Bob Weisbroad but 138-1b. Bernie Janusz defeated Bob Heimrich 6-2. Mike Cammer outwrestled Lake-Lehman’s Tracy Slocum 9-1 at 145. Ibs. gave Sullivan six points by clamping Dave Borys in 5: 11 but 167-lb. Fred Appenzeller got the six points back on a forfeit by Sullivan. The Knights Frank Kutz took the 185-1b. bout by forfeit Heavyweight Mike Leskowsky added a quick six points for the Knights by turning over Robin McCarty in six seconds. On Wednesday night, the Knights collected two pins and five decisions in earning their 33-17 win. Valley View went on the board first when 98-1b. Scott Jackson took a major 10-0 ‘decision from Joe Yanchunas. The next five bouts went to the Knights on decisions. Darren Barbacci defeated 105 Jeff Lieder 9- 2 and 112 K. Bonham took Ray Paparella 6-2. 119-lb. Rick Bonomo decisioned Chris Cardell 10-6 and his twin brother, Rock, outbattled 126-lb. Larry Spegar 6-1. Steve Albanese of Valley View lost his 132-1b. bout to Joe Parsons 6-5. Bernie Janusz at 138- Ibs. gave the Knights their first pin clamping Rob Castner in 3:00. Tracy Slocum collected six points at 1451b. on a default by Ed Stafursky. Valley View’s 155-1b. Ed Marchelitis took a major 13-3 decision from Dave Borys and 167-1b. Rob Mark outwrestled Knight Fred Appenzeller 4-2. 185-1b. Pete Giombetti flattened Lake-Lehman’s Frank Kutz in 1:39. The Knights Mike Leskowsky collected the Knights second pin of the meet by turning over Frank Koniszewski in :39. The Knights will go to Troy this Saturday to compete in that tshool’s eight team tournament. They will remain idle during the holiday season and open their league schedule on Jan. 6. Lake-Lehman will host the annual junior high school tournament, Dec. 29, with bouts starting at 10 a.m. and continuing throughout the day. LEN LN NNN ETN 5 ELEGANT SANTA GIFT IDEAS FROM EIDAM CADILLAC With Special Rebate Prices Direct from Cadillac Motor Division AARNE X U0 wy 4 NEW 1979 0 CADILLAC COUPE DeVILLE oO J9206 ; Coupe deVille LIST PRICE $14096.00 a SPEC. REBATE 3821.47 SALE PRICE *10,247.53 NEW i 979 CADILLAC SEDAN DeVILLE ~ Stk.# B-1568 LIST PRICE *14,711.00 SPEC. 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