4 Bad ER - ATS PL reese Lake-Lehman Knights picked up their fourth win last | Wednesday by defeating Bishop O’Reilly 10-3. J. Kishkill gave up only five hits and struck out five in leading his teammates to the win. Bad fielding by the Queensmen gave the Knights the opportunity to score four runs in the fourth inning. They also scored three in the seventh plus one-in the third, one in the fourth and one in the sixth: Bill Radanovitch hit a double for the Knights while Kishkill was 2 for 2 at the plate. L. Correale fanned three for the Queensmen and was credited with the loss. Wyoming Warriors collected only eight hits from the Dallas Moun- taineers but 11 walks were enough to enable them to score 10 runs to defeat the Dallas nine 10-3. Wyoming’s Guy Selenski quieted the Mountaineers bats, giving up only five’ hits while striking out nine at the plate. Wyoming scored four runs in the top of the second frame and never fell behind throughout the seven inning game. They scored one run in the third, three in the fourth; one in the fifth'and a final run in the top of the seventh. Dallas scored a lone run in the bottom of the second and two more in the third for their three runs of the entire game. Hitting the singles for the Mountaineers were Brian Zimmerman, Dave Kerdesky, Brian Muldoon, Jim Gem- berling and D. Federici. Clarke Lewis, who was was the losing pitcher. Brian Muldoon drove out a double, gave up only two hits and struck out six at the plate to lead the Dallas Mountaineers toa 10-2 win over Lake- Lehman Knights. Dave Kerdesky and Paul Brace led the Mounts in hits with two each and Clarke Lewis slammed out a three- bagger. The Mounts ‘scored two runs in the top of the first inning and went ahead 8-0 when they scored six runs They added one run in the sixth and one in the cake. Darren Barbacci hit a double and Chris Wargo singled for the Knights only hits. The Knights scored a run in the fifth’ and one in the sixth: Muldoon went all the way in upping his record to 3-2 for the season. Dana Gross, starting for the Knights; was credited with the loss. Michaels, T. Zielen and Kalish came in CELEBRATION PRICE q Ege DA SAVE $7.00 CELEBRATION PRICE Regular SOC 00 ‘1.49 Only a few rolloffs to determine league championships remain before the close of the winter bowling season. Then just a few weeks later will see the begin- ning of summer bowling in the Back Mountain. In the Imperialette League Friday night, Mahaffey’s 3-point ‘win over Gino’ Shoe Store and Lamoreaux’ 3-point win over the Jean Shop threw the teams into’ a double rolloff for the first time in league history. Tuesday night ‘the teams will compete for the second half title, then depending on the outcome of that match it’s possible they will have to compete: again during the week to determine the season title. With the league’s end of Kunkle Indians were victors in the two games played in the opening round of the Bob Horlacher Memorial + League Pony Tail division. The scheduled game between Beaumont Honey Bears and the Centermoreland Reds was postponed because of ‘rain. Don Crispell’s Noxen Blue Jays had little dif- ficulty: defeating the Orange Orioles, 27-16, at Noxen with “the aid of grand slam homeruns by Judy Hopfer and Patti Stroud. Patti ‘chalked up the win on the mound for Noxen. Jill Urbanas registered her first mound win in the Kunkle Indians 18-2 win over Bonnie Faux’ in a game shortened by rain. : This evening’s games will send Kunkle against Noxen, Orange to Beaument © and - the OFF Ve the year dinner-dance set for Saturday, it’s not giving much time for engraving trophy plates and the like. Looks like the champions and runnersup will be awarded trophies without engraving. That will come later. Lombardo Bakery shut out Roth Jewelry to finish the season in fourth spot. I. Katyl hit the pins for 177 (480), M. Ritts scattered them for 477 and D. Zurinski toppled pins for 175. Mahaffey’s P. Williams knocked down pins for 177 (486), J. Mekeel hit 180 and J. Opalicki tumbled wood for 171. M. Neifert led Lamoreaux with 179. In the Franklin Family Restaurant League Slim by forfeit ‘from Beach Phillies will play the Reds in an ‘All Cen- termoreland’ affair. ® COMPLETE LINE Combers. Hambos shut out the C.M.P.’s paced by T. Zekas’ 527. R. Bonomo rolled 221 (585) for the losing five. Half Pounders took three from the Bermudas with'A. Wendel hitting pins for 545 and H. Bennett ‘ posting 518. D. Eddy, Sr. spilled pins for 529. F. Adams walloped the pins for 235 (628) and R. Bonomo clobbered them for 233 (591) but their series were to no avail as they dropped three points: to the Alpiners who were led by B. Hislop’s 212 (530). The handicap was the factor in the loss. Tom Reese girls dropped three points’ to the Checkerboard in the Bowlerettes League despite’ D. Vrhel’'s 177 (485). Hoagie Bar blanked Mr. Donut whose M. LS vei Se Cotter hit 171. 2 In the George Shupp | League Dallas Nursery | took all from Disque Funeral Home sparked by || N.Stredney’s 237-212 (616) | and D. Eddy, Sr.’s 227 (559). F. Adams added | 529. J. Ide rolled 213 (582) for the funeral home team. Endless Mountains | lost all to’ Gino's Shoe Store. Gino set the pace | for the win with'228 (578), T. Doughton gave 547 and S. Fielding added 535. B. | Hislop post ‘551. Fino’s Pharmacy picked up four on a forfeit by Roberts Oil | Co.. R. Bonomo hit 580, B. # Considine 573 and K. Youngblood led with 211 (587). B. Shalata rolled | 546 for Roberts. Stanton TV" shut ‘out ' Harris | Associates paced’ by L. Coolbaugh’s 557 and J. B Maculis’ 525. Saturday’s games will see Kunkle at Orange at noon, Beaumont ‘against the Phillies at 3 p.m., and | Noxen at the Reds at 6 = 0% == — EEC ST Everybody knows Yorktowne Cabinets Wan are good to look af. Beautifully designed and crafted. 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