PAGE FOURTEEN The Greater Wilkes: Barre Family = YMCA announced that the 9th Annual Elementary Wrestling Tournament will be ‘held Sunday, March 2nd at the Wilkes College Gymnasium. The Tournament is open to wrestlers 12 years of age as of March 2nd and ‘younger. This year the Tour- nament will feature three divisions I - For wrestlers 8and under. IT - 9 & 10 and III - 11 & 12. Trophies sponsored by the First Eastern Bank, will be awarded to all first and second place finishers and plaques will be awarded to each third and fourth place con- testant. “The Eric Planitzer Trophy’’ named in honor of retired YMCA Executive Director, will be awarded for the wrestler with the most falls in the least total time. “The Vince DeGillio Trophy” named after the founder of all YMCA Wrestling Tournaments will be awarded for the most outstanding wrestler in each division. For entry in- formation, please contact the Wilkes-Barre YMCA 823-2191. Rich Clemens will be the tournament director. Damon Young, health and physical director, is announcing the Greater Wilkes-Barre YMCA karate and judo club ‘which begins a new series of classes on Jan. 29, to last to March 13. Classes meet Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Self-defense will develop and teach you to have a feeling of security through physical fitness and unarmed - self- defense. = Just as im- portantly, Karate and Judo will provide peace of mind, a sense of self discipline, and a sense of self confidence. Training begins with simple motions of posture, flexibility and strength. Training progresses into action forms of continuous at- tack and defense. As co-ordination and strength develops students are up graded in rank and given advanced instruction on techniques. Dallas Senior High School power technology students have received a certificate of merit from the editors of ‘Mechanix Illustrated’ magazine. The students received the commendation from the editors for their excellent craftsmanship in their workshop projects. The award will be presented in an upcoming issue of the magazite N\ N An angry man is again angry with himself when he returns to reason. -- Publius Syrys. Russell Owens, in- structor of the power technology program, has been successful for the past year and a half. The program has been very successful with the students. This last award is one of three received this year. The students completed a custom-made motor- cycle, four student motorcycles and restored 25 cars for the program. Edgar R. Hughes, high school principal, congratulated the students for their out- standing performance. 8-Cylinder 6-Cylinder 814 WYOMING AVE. CHRYSLER ! Class Begins: 29-March 13, 1980, or March 25-May 15, 1980. Class Times: Tuesday and Thursday 7:30-9:30 p.m. Class Fees: $35 for Non Members (includes basic membership) Free to Full Privilege members Call or stop in to register or ask questions. Dallas seeks English teacher Dallas School District will have a professional vacancy on its educational staff of the Dallas Senior High School for an English instructor, effective Feb. 29 for the remainder of the school year. The instructor must be ‘certified in English. Anyone interested in the position should contact Gerald Wycallis, curriculum office, as soon as possible but no later than Feb. 1. January (Photo by Frank A. Kubicki) from 6 to 7 Lake-Lehman High grade; Susan Dicton, College Misericordia’s “Fun Runs” will resume on Jan. 26 following a break for the Christmas vacation. The runs are held on the Back Mountain campus at 10 each Saturday morning and are available to the general public at no charge. The runs are supervised by ex- perienced runners at the college and include physical check-ups before actual running takes place. “Fun Runs” are for both the novice and the experienced runner with distances set accordingly. Stretching exercises are held in the college gym first, followed by running distance from '4 miles to 4 miles around the Misericordia campus. (Photo by Frank A. Kubicki) Back Mt. mat club The Back Mt. Wrestling Club’s elementary wrestling team scored eight pins and overpowered the Hanover young matmen by a score of 60-15 on Sunday afternoon at the Hanover gym This marked the second victory for the local grapplers, who will host Wyoming Valley West next Sunday af- ternoon at the Dallas Junior High School at 1:30. RESULTS: 45-Jason Randazzo, BM, won by forfeit. 50-Bobby Hawkins, H, dec. Aaron Dennis, BM, 6-0. 55-Bryan Mathers, BM, pinned Mike Jaslar, H, 3:11. 60-Carey Falcone, BM, dec. Joe Wildes, H, 2-0. 65-Billy Mathers, BM, pinned Joe Rpoetski, H, 1:40. 70-Jeff Austin, BM, pinned John Bleich, H, :44. 75-Scott Walsh, BM, dec. Kevin Kaminski, H, 7-0. 80-Mark Yaple, BM, pinned Bud Wolfe, H, 1:29. 85-Mark Whitesell, BM, pinned Mike Kosloski, H, 1:36 90-Paul Feeney, BM, pinned Bob Mitchell, H, 50. 95-Todd Kolbicka, H, pinned Matt Conologue, BM, 1:39. 100-Joe Giordano, BM, pinned Jeff dougherty, H, 1:40. 107-Dave Hossage, H, pinned Brian Freeman, BM, :47. 117-Paul Andes, BM, pinned Jeff Hart, H, 3:36. In tournament action on Saturday at Sayre, First place trophies were won by Bryan Mathers at 55 lbs. and Jeff Randazzo at 60 lbs.; capturing second place was Steve Mathers at 55, and Mark Amato placed third. In the Montgomery tournament, Bill Mathers won first place honors, Scott Walsh and Matt Conologue placed third, and Pual Feeney and Mark Yaple placed fourth. COTTON Now 1/2 price league play during January, Glen's Hookers took seven points in Our Gang League. The Hookers picked up three points from Vic's Girls the second week after shutting out the Challengers. Tough Luck divided evenly with the Brunswick Go Fors after doing the same with the Tigers. The High Rollers copped three from the Challengers, Jan. 10, after earning three from the Bush League five a week earlier. The Pin Splitters took three from Mission Impossibles then dropped three the following week to the Tigers. The first week Vic's Girls picked up three points from the Go Fors. The week of Jan. 10 the Busch League team grabbed three from Mission Impossible. Hitting high scores for the Glen’s Hookers team were B. Swingle 176-183 (510), 190 (487); G. Mazer 208 (540), and 506. C. Exarhopoulis rolled 173 (473) for the Challengers and Din Katyl hit 547. M. Lach posted 205 (494) and Brunswick Go Fors had L. Busch’s 174 and Gary Mazer’s 214 (513). Tough Luch had H. Vivian’s 213, 212, S. Moku'’s 173, and Dave Katyl's 217 (561). M. Carkhuff hit the pins for 181 for the Tigers and L. Isaacs spilled them for 511. E. Dingle toppled wood for 223 (527) for the Busch League team and J. Ide rolled 517 for Mission Impossible. In the Thursday. Girls League the Daffodils took three from. the Violets despite L. Menapce hit- ting 163-164 for the losing five. J. Bookless’ 169 paced the Iris in shutting out the Daisies whose high scorer ‘was .K. Newart with 163. N. Kozemchak hit the pins for 181 (479) to lead the Tulips to four points from the Pansies and H. Parker's 164 aided the Roses in taking all from the Petunias. Hoagie Bar girls copped three points from the Checkerboard five despite N. Crane's 168 for the losing girls in the Bowlerette League. T. Langdon’s 171 (471) aided Tom Reese in splitting 2-2 with Mr. Donut. With only three match sheets turned in for the Major League reports show that Wesley's Garage earned three from Gebhardt’s Bowling Supplies. J. Roan hit the pins for 219 (578), F. Adams spilled the wood for 235 (569) and T. Nevel rolled 561. Gebhardt’s were paced by R. Bonomo’s big 244 (613) and B. Varner’s 211 (557). B. Gosart added 532. Led by J Ide’s 213 (602), Hasay Chevrolet picked up three points from Cook’s Store. P. Jordan added 216 (584), S. Bonomo scattered pins for 559 and T. Zekas contributed 515. Steele’s Restaurant and Shavertown = Lumber divided 2-2. A. Wendel knocked down pins for 211 (607). TT. Doughton scattered them for 211-210 (593) and H. Bennett hit them for 513. Steele’s CITRUS FRUIT SALE were sparked by B. Hislop’s 244 (549) ‘and R Harned’s 220. The Imperialetts League started the secon half with two 3-1 matches Consistent bowling by Scavone led Lombardo Bakery to three poin from Roth Jewelr despite M. Neifert hitti 174 for the jeweler. iy Ide’s 180 (473) sparked Mahaffey Oil Company | three points from Ginos Shoe Store. She was helped by C. Mill's 171 ard P. Gordons 173. N. Fondo rolled 173 for tke shoe dealer. Dallas Dairy: evenly. J. Bolinski spilled pins for 175 (479) for tle dairy five while 1. Thomas scattered then for 207 (477) for the Jegn In the George Shupp League Baltimore Lie copped three points from Roberts Oil while Finos picked up three fron Stanton TV. Harrs Associates blanked Disque Funeral Home ard Endless Mountains five took three from Dallks Nursery. High Scorers were ; Fielding 205 (546). Baltimore Life; 4 Shalata 510; Roberts Oi}; R. Bonomo 599, .. Strazdus 220-222 (577), EK. Youngblood 551, FE. Considine 213 (540) and B. Gosart (530), Fino’s; Wf. Maculis 543, D. Katyl 20 (531), L. Coolbaugh 5!3 Stanton’s TV; A. Wendl 254 (638), S. Bonomo 58, G. Harris 545, H. Bennet 215 (524), Harrs Associates; J. Ide 22 (514) Disque Funeril Home; J. Simcik 549, D. Regan 518, L. Rogers 51% Endless © Mountains; Bi Weaver 555, D. Eddy, S: 537, and P. Jordan 2i2 (518); Dallas Nursery. P. Gordon hit the pits for 176 (598) to pace David Ertley girls to three points from Grotto Pizza in the Ladies Count League. T. Langdan aided with 477 and {. Sidorek rolled 178. E. Radzinski led the pizza team with 176-171 (49) and F. Allabaugh con tributed 174. C. Smith scattered pins for 197-172 three points Daring’s Market. { Pickering spilled the i for. 184 (479) for the grocery dealer. Fashi Vending and Castlettes split 2-2 with A. Hospodar pounding the pins for 2(4 (490) and J. Garrah hitting 175 (477)... T vending team was lead L. Cyphers’ 173 (482). |i In the Compact League the Comets copped three points from the Ran blers. Corvairs took three. from the Larks and tke Darts picked up three points from the Corvettes. The Skylarks earned three from the Tempesis while the Valiants were taking three from the Falcons. High scores were, fel with J. Curtis rolled 524, J. Roan 219 (533), D. Doty 503, P. Swithers 500, B. Lamoreaux 200, e Langdon 201 (506), KE. Langdon 212. 1 N “ : o ¢ 0 @