se a2 SRR EE SER P| a ———— « Q Dallas Mountaineer Clarke Lewis ran his record to 5-0 as he paced the team to a 1-0 victory over the Pittston Patriots. Lewis gave up only two singles and hit © two himself in leading. the Mountaineers to’ the win. The young pitcher had no difficulty: until the . seventh’ inning when the Patriots put three men on base with only one out. Lewis remained calm and got the last two men out on grounders for his 1-0 shutout. - Dallas scored their lone run in the third inning when Dave Burnaford went to first on an error, stole second and scored on Brian Muldoon’ s double with" two men out. In the fourth inning the Mountaineers loaded the bases when Jim Gem- berling hit a single and Lewis and Brace took to the bases on bunts. Jerry Rollman grounded into-a double play, ston’s Brian Dillon walked Burnaford in- tentionally and forced ground out to’ retire the Mountaineers. Dave Kerdesky also hit a double for the Mountaineers. Lewis struck out seven Patriots ‘and walked two. Dillon struck out only one Mountaineer and walked two. The Dallas-Nanticoke game Wednesday was rained out. Moran Photo) by Lee L. Richards CLIPBOARD NOTES: Sickers that hasn’t a ready been said? It’s obvious they can’t win the big one. I read and listen all year what exceptional personnel and coaching they have, yet they can’t win the big one. When the going gets’ tough the Sickers can’t cut it. No way should they have lost on Sunday--no way. Celts are my team, but they weren't in it ‘until the Sickers left ‘em off the hook in the final five minutes. My assessment is: they talk too much to do before they do it. 1 don’t think they have the riiigrhr title ’'a'm chemistry...What a class team the Edmonton Oilers are. After getting KO’d by the classy Islanders they showed me a lot by skating to bench to shake hands...Islanders were supposed to have been lucky last year in the Stanley Cup, so siad the Flyers’ fans and media. So where are the Flyers this year? Golfing with the Sickers. The Islanders are a splendid and highly skilled team, but I don’t believe they can be com- pared to Canadiens... Many thanks to Tem- ple’s Frank Massino and Rutgers’ Bill Speranza for helping me with’ my ‘Suspects & Prospects” list for next grid season. It appears the East will have more skilled folks around this coming year than big linemen like 1981 crop...Size, speed and strength are the three most ~ significant © at- tributes scouts look for in a grid prospect. Academics are important too. Hear Lake-Lehman’s. grid coach Tom Hisiro has accepted a coaching position at = Canon- McMillan High School in the Pittsburgh area. The Black Knights: ad- ministrators will not start searching for a new head weather! SUGG. LIST 310%. football mentor. Tip of the hat to’ the Lake-Lehman track team on winning the A-A title with a 6-0 mark. Coach Ed Narkiewicz really brought the program along since it was started in 1970. Leading the team were John Wendel, Mark Boyle, Mike Wendel, Dan Haefele, Don Benza, Rich Cundiff, Mark Mar- chakitus, Tom Sayre and Tom Kurkosky. That's a pretty heady group. Talk about ‘being an instant ‘hit with the members that’s what new pro Barry Fies is at Irem Temple Country Club. I know he did some very positive things at W-B Muni. Previous pro Norm Hammer added a lot of style to Irem. He did a splendid job in promoting tih.e jou. nidiior program... After ‘reading all of the news bits around the recent NFL draft I'm Pitt’s Mark May told player with NFL potential can afford to be out of shape after the bowl games and all-star tilts. May said, ‘The pro scouts are so thorough today when they're in- vesting big bucks in a high draft choice that they’ll bring in most of the top players for physicals, agility drills and check your speed and strength: ou ap & 3 That’s title number four for the class of ’81. It appears the Black Knights will compete’ in the Wyoming Valley Golf League this fall. Board approval was expected this week and Mike Sharok is the right guy to lead the linksmen. : Meanwhile, one of the biggest turnarounds for the Lake-Lehman championship roundball team was the overall team-play of Dave Penkrot. Several reliable followers told me he did a lot of maturing in the course of a season and thus became a more com- plete performer. Dallas High School cage Kit Karuza attended the Medalist Clinic at Cherry Hill, N.J., last weekend. Bobby Knight ‘conducted the clinic. | FOR HAYURALLY BEMITIFLL WOOD! Semi- Stain and Cedar Naturaltone Stain. furniture, fences. 5 $16.75 LIST sports is in a tail-spin and the blame rests squarely on the shoulders of the agents and owners. The program at the fifth annual . Pitt Golden Panthers Banquet re- cently was refreshing toa point. However, it’s about time the people from Scranton recognize there are some followers, former players ‘and members of the media, from the Wilkes-Barre area. It bugged me when they went out of their way to introduce some former squadman and com- pletely overlooked Kingston’s Bob Sorochak who was a starting guard in 1963 when the Panthers were No. 2 in the country and didn’t receive a bowl invite. Perhaps that’s one of the reasons the W-B media show little interest in attending the press confab. PER GALLON | FUETROTING OLYME Protect wood against Wood Preservative. No Lal ue $14, 95 $Y ¢ 95 GLASS -& titude tests. They don’t leave anything to chance. This is why so many players improve their status before the draft.” Pro football is becoming more sophis- ticated every year with all of the new techniques in player evaluation. The Lake-Lehman Knights: won only one game until last week when they upset two top Wyoming Valley Con- ference teams, nipping Hanover Area 7-6 on Tuesday, and edged Nanticoke 7-6 on Monday afternoon. The Knights were on the going into the bottom half of the final inning when they scored five runs. Al Michaels pitched the final 2 and two thirds innings of the contest to pick up the win. Hanover Area scored four runs in the first in- ning to ‘lead 4-0 until the Knights scored a run in the second and another run in the third. Scott Evans and Ed Lee inning to put their nine in front 6-2. The Knights’ center- fielder Al Martin started off the seventh with a single and went to second when Ron Swingle walked. Bill Radonavitch went to first on a walk to load the bases with: one out. Martin scored when Hanover’s pitcher walked Dave Hall. John Hoolick went in to relieve Politz' and the Knights ‘scored two runs, making the score 6-5 when Tony Zielen was safe on an infield error. The tying run scored when Tracy Slocum went to base on an error. Zielen scored the Knights winning run when Joe Kishkill’s ground ball. Hall hit a triple for the Knights and Martin paced the Knights: with two singles. The Knights broked their eight-game losing streak on Monday night when they scored two nip the Trojans 6-5. T. Zielen led Lake- Lehman at the plate with two doubles one of them in the ninth’ inning. Darren Barbacci and Bill Radonavitch started the ninth inning rally for the a single. Nanticoke scored a run to lead 5-4. Zielen hit his double in the ninth to score Bar- bacci and Radonavitch and give the Knights the game. double in the fourth inning when Lake-Lehman scored three runs to lead 4-0. He and Slocum scored on Chris Wargo’s double. Dana Gross started on the mound for Lake- Lehman and pitched 8 and one third innings before Kishkill relieved him on the mound. Gross struck out five men at the plate and Kishkill, who was credited with’ the win, struck out two. Jim Eroh was the starting pitcher for Nanticoke but relief pitcher R. Koslowski was the losing pitcher. Eroh Koslowski struck out two. Lake-Lehman track- men took two wins in a tri- meet ‘with GAR and Bishop Hoban last week. The Knights copped 10 first places, GAR took five and Hoban won three events. Double winners for the Knights: were Mike Wendell in the 800 and the mile runs, John Wendell, member ‘of the two-mile relay team and winner of the two mile run; Mar- chakitus and Jeff Dobinick were on the first place mile and two-mile relay teams, and Boyle came in first in the 220 dash and was on the two- mile relay team. Complete results were Two-mile relay-Lake- Lehman (Dobinick, Knorr, Marchakitus, J. Wendel), Bishop Hoban, GAR; 120-hurdles-Sayre (LL), Jescavage (BH), Khalif (GAR), Allen (BH), Wills (LL); Triple jump-D. Tolbert (GAR), College Misericordia’s athletic program par- ticipants: were recently honored at the College’s Annual Athletic Awards Dinner, held a tthe Castle Inn, Dallas. Members of the Misericordia Athletic Association, cheerlea- ders, and members of the cross country, women’s tennis, field hockey, volleyball, men’s and softball teams honored for their dedication and com- mitment in the sports in which they participated. This ‘year, an Athletic Director’s Award was added for initiative and dedication of a student to a sport or sports. This award was given to were Michael Luzerne next Theresa O’Brien, member of the ri basketball team for four years. Allen (BH), Willas (BH), Sayre (LL), Jones (LL); 100-yard dash-T. Tolbert (GAR), Boyle (LL), Swire (LL), STout (BH), Nolan (GAR); Mile run-M. Wendel (LL), Morio (GAR), Farrell (BH), Wysocki (GAR), Austin (LL); Shot put-Ostrowski (BH), Gola (BH), Adams (LL), Dudick (GAR), Langston (LL); 440-yard relay-GAR (Nolan, Gembitski, D. Tolbert, T. Tolbert), Bishop Hoban, Lake-Lehman; 330-IM hurdles-Khalife (GAR), Sayre (LL), Nolan (GAR), Jescavage (BH), Wills (LL); Pole vault- Williams (LL, Knorr (LL), = Bullock (LL), Walsh (LL). 440-yard dash-Marc- hakitus (LL),Thomas (GAR), Freid (BH), Gola (BH), Dobinick (LL); Discus-Kohl (BH), Werhun, (LL), Kwak (BH), Haefele (LL), Gola (GAR); 880-yard run-M. Wendell (LL), Sulkowski (BH), Morio (GAR), McHenry (BH), Knorr (LL); High jump-Morgan (BH), Evans (LL), Willas (BH), Wills (LL), DiMaggio (GAR); Javelin-Rossi (GAR), Haefele (LL), Kwak (BH), - Benza (LL), Weibrecht (GAR); 220- yard dash-Boyle (LL), T. Tolbert (GAR), Gem- bitski (GAR), Austin (LL), Pegg (BH); 2-mile run-J. Wendell (LL), M. Wendell (LL), Morio (GAR), Cundiff (LL), Murphy (BH), Mile relay- Lake-Lehman (Boyle, Dobinick,,archakitus, Sayre), Bishop Hoban. Our We are consumer!!! B78-13 C78-14 E78-14 F78-14 — F.E.T. INCLUDED — master ED Na