The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 16, 1980, Image 12

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Gino’s Shoe Store shut
out Harris Associates in
the George Shupp League
paced by C. Kozokas’ 550
and J. Ginochetti’s 534. T.
Doughton hit 532 and S.
Fielding added 504. High
man for Harris was G.
Harris who tumbled pins
for 226 (562). A. Wendel
rolled 524. D. Eddy, Sr. hit
582 and N. Stredny spilled
pins for 212 (570) to lead
Dallas Nursery in taking
three points from Fino’s
Pharmacy. C. Glasser
tumbled wood for 536 and
F. Adams hit 521. B.
Gosart knocked down pins
for 539 for Fino’s as did K.
Youngblood. G. Mazur
toppled pins for 535 and R.
Bonomo posted 528.
In the Idetown Compact
League the Larks blanked
the Comets while the
Corvairs took all from the
Corvettes led by D. May’s
505. The Skylarks picked
up three from the
Ramblers aided by G.
Jeffes’ 210. S. Miller hit
170 for the Ramblers. The
Falcons took three from
the Darts while D. Doty’s
504 and C. doty’s 173 (476)
paced the Tempests to
three points from the
Valiants.
J. Lamoreaux scattered
pins for 174 (473) and L.
Cyphers rolled 172 to help
Daring’s Market shut out
Grotto Pizza in the Ladies
Country League. Fashion
Vending copped three
M. Fondo’s 171 (497), V.
Magistro’s 175 (474) and
K. Scavone’s 176. The
losing five had A.
Hospodar’s 181. D. Vrhel
hit 170 for the Castlettes
who took three from
David Ertley. The car
dealer had 171-181 (518)
from R. Radzinski and
199-175 (481) from M.
Shepherd.
Our Gang League had
the Strike Outs blanking
the Space Cadets. Bar
Room Buddies earned
three from EZ "Rollers
with B. Eipper slamming
the pins for 538. M. Loch
hit 199 for the EZ Rollers.
N. Ide’s 171 aided the Foul
Ups in picking up three
while "Good ’~ Persons
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copped two and a half
points from the Buffalo
Chip Kickers.
In the Bowlerette
League Checkerboard
girls took three form the
Hoagie Bar to move into a
tie with Tom Reese for the
lead. Mr. Donut is one
virute of a 2-2 split with
Reese. High games were
scarce with N. Crane
hitting 167 (465) for
Checkerboard and M.
Cotter rolling 167 for Mr.
Donut.
With only three mat-
ches reported from the
Family
Restaurant League
Bermudas shut out the
Alpiners. G. Mazer
walloped the pins for 218-
215-219 (652) and B.
Weaver, Sr. rolled 515 for
the winning five. D.
Wickard gave the
Alpiners 570. Big Bens
took all from the Half
Pounders paced by K.
Youngblood’s 224 (600)
and F. Adams 216 (590).
Other high games were T.
Nevel 567, J. Roan 546,
and R. Bonomo, Sr. 559. A.
Wendell rolled 541 for the
losing team and C.
Kozokas hit 522. Hambos
picked up three from the
Beach Combers paced by
R. Barr's 223 (591). G.
Chepalonis’ 515 was ‘high
for the Beach Combers.
Mahaffey Oil continued
to lead in the Imperialette
League by dividing
equally with’ the Jean
Shop. J. MeKeel set the
pace with 175. Lamoreaux
Auto Parts copped three
from Roth Jewelry aided
by M. Neifert’s 173. Gino’s
Shoe Store took two and a
half = from Lombardo
Bakery with no one hitting
a high series.
Meeting
The Harveys Lake Area
Little League Auxiliary
will hold its monthly
meeting on Thursday,
Oct. 16, 7:30 p.m., in the
Harveys Lake Recreation
Building.
"Everyone is welcome to
attend.
LAL
contest.
is Jack
The Lake Lehman Jr.
High hockey team has
started its season and now
has a one and one record.
The girls started
practicing early in Sep-
tember. They have 38
girls on the roster. Most of
the girls are in the
seventh and eighth
grades. The 11 girls
Wandel, Virginia Yatsko,
DeeAnn Williamson,
Cindy Scavone, Billi-Jo
Sorber, Cheryl Michaels,
Michelle Sweitzer, Lori
Lopasky, Sandy Dictin,
and Donna Diginero. The
first substitutes are Jody
Casterline, Karen
Iwanoski and Colleen
Corbett.
The team started the
season with a win over
Wilkes-Barre Township.
The score was 2-0. Lori
Lopasky and Sandy Dictin
each tallied a goal.
The team fell to Dallas
with a score of 2-1. Sandy
Dictin scored the lone
Lehman goal. The JV’s
from Lehman also lost to
Dallas with a 1-0 score.
The coach, Jean
Johnson, is very proud of
the girls and the progress
of the team. Many of the
girls have never played
field hockey before and
are advancing quickly.
The future hockey teams
w
at Lake-Lehman High
School look very
the number of eager girls
on the Jr. High hockey
team.
The Lehman Lions “C”
team continued to
dominate play in the
Wyoming Valley Mini-
Football Conference “C”
division with a 12-0 win
over a big, strong
Edwardsville Eagles
club. Coaches Rich James
and Bill Dansbury
reported that the boys put
on another super per-
formance and kept their
shutout record alive.
Scoring came early
when Richard James sped
five yards up the middle
to cross the goal line. The
point after touchdown was
unsuccessful.
On a similar play,
Bobby Moosic took the
pigskin and came up with
Six more points. Again the
PAT failed.
Renee Young, freshman
at Messiah College, will
play on this year’s field
hockey team.
Renee, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.
Shavertown,
John Young,
graduated
from Dallas High School
in June of this year.
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The Lions “B” squad
played a tough game but
lost to the Eagles, 28-0.
There were a few good
plays for Lehman, un-
fortunately luck was not
with them. Darryl Bon-
savage returned a kick-off
60 yards for a TD, only to
have it called back due to
a personal foul.
Not to be outdone,
Bobby Moosic also
returned a kick-off to the
Eagles 10-yard line. Led
by quarterback Frank
Coslett, the Lions ad-
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vanced to the one foot
line. On fourth down, one
foot to go for a score,
Coslett crossed the stripe
only to have the officials
negate the score on a
controversial quick
whistle.
In the ““A’’ division, the
Lions went up against the
super bowl bound Eagles
only to be beaten 38-0.
The solo score of the
game for Lehman came
on an off-tackle run from
halfback P. J. Malak.
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Over-rated trophy
by Lee L. Richards
--Heisman Trophy is the most overrated award in
sports. It’s supposed to go to the best college football
player but usually goes to a back. I can still remember in
1966 when Michigan State’s George Webster was clearly
the best all-around athlete, yet he didn’t come close. How
about PSU’s Mike Reid and Maryland’s Randy White?
This year Pitt’s Hugh Green is another great player, yet
won't come close. They should take a different approach
or just say it’s for the backs! 0)
Dallas ran into some early problems against Nan-
ticoke Friday and being the inexperienced group they
are couldn’t cope with the adversity. This will happen
with young people. When things go wrong they attempt to
press and consequently more bad things seem to occur.
Trojan stadium-isn’t the easiest place to play either. Just
ask the GAR folks.
--My pal Bobby Roper, Oregon State’s defensive whip,
informed me this past week Texas’ offensive line ranks
with the best he’s ever gone up against. Roper was the
guy that aligned Pitts’s National champions and isn’t one
to exaggerate on the strength of an opponent either.
They’ ve got their work cut out for them at Oregon State.
It’s the toughest challenge yet for him and Coach Joe
Avezzano and they’ ve been in some toughies; Iowa State,
Pitt, Tennessee and now the Beavers.
--I can’t believe the oddsmakers making Penn State a
seven-point favorite over Maryland every year when
they have won going away by scores of 27-7, 27-3, 27-9 and
Saturday, 24-10. Terps simply don’t have enough quality
people to compete with the Lions and if it wasn’t for the
solid coaching by the Terp staff it could be a whole lot
worse.
--Coach Bob Rogers’ West Side Tech Titans recorded
victory number three on the season which is quite
remarkable considering the lack of manpower they have.
Way to go Coach!
I’ve got this hunch that if Pittston Area can put its best
people on the field in the finale against Wyoming Area,
then Coach Bob Barbieri’s Pats will pull off an upset. I'd
Steinbrenner conducted himself when his team got its
tail kicked three straight by the K.C. Royals. Maybe
George is the one that needs help and not Billy Martin,
who was most interesting behind the mike for ABC. Mr.
Martin is a super manager as I've stated several times.
He's shrewd and after listening to his comments
regarding strategy it’s no wonder he wins.
--I'm getting my kicks out of ESPN these days. I enjoy
watching the Canadian Football League and all of the
movement on offense. They've got some players over the
border, too.
Speaking of players, right now Frank Case may be
Penn State’s best defensive performer...Jumping to the
pros have you seen the drive Cowboys’ Too Tall Jones is
playing with lately? He's got fire in his eyes.
--Rutgers managed to keep it respectable against
Alabama, but don’t be fooled by the final score. The Tide
is gearing up fro Tennessee this weekend. It should be
some game. Vols had them on the ropes last year, but got
put away in the late stages. I don’t know whether vols
have enough going at QB to beat the Tide, but I guarantee
it will be close.
--Pittston’s speed proved too much for the Lake-
Lehman gridders to handle as the Pats rolled to a 36-6
triumph. Again it was a lack of consistency on the part of
the offense. Coach Tom Hisiro will have to circle the
my opinion of the Maryland-PSU tilt and Pitt-Florida
State. I told Harry the Lions would win by 14 to 17 points
simply because of a more diversified offense and better
athletes, while Pitt was in trouble because of a lack of a
solid rushing attack and a mediocre punting game.
--Here’s my Super Seven after another week of autumn
war ‘on the gridiron: 1-Alabama, 2-USC, 3-UCLA, 4-
Florida State, 5-Nebraska, 6-Notre Dame, 7-Texas.
--Did you catch any of the John Zimich show on WBAX
Radio Saturday night as he described the Hanover-
Meyers game? John, being a die-hard Hanover fan sort
of got carried away as his underdog Hawkeyes stunned
the Mohawks. ‘What ever happened to all of those stunts
the Mohawks brought in,’’ was the cry of many Hawkeye
buffs as they were dancing their way back to the other
side of Division St.? Hawkeyes, 38-35. John’s got be the
“Hawkeye of the Year’ after his performance!
Pittston YMCA gymnastics
A reorganization Gavigan and Eileen
meeting of the Pittston
YMCA Gymnastic Team
was held Saturday, Oct. 4.
Warunek, publicity. Susie
Wallace and Erin Evans
are instructors for the
Sue Starolis was elected team.
president; Sharon The team will be
Mathers, vice president; ooking forward to @
Diane Carlson, secretary; competition with the
Gail Wells treasurer and Suburban Philadelphia
fund raising; Ann M. League.
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