9 that he knows his per- early he can do the job. admits the Warriors could athlete. Ciampi carries Hawks edged by Rambler’s 10-9 ha fii mn fvimaies, uptime sie Gp ome y ; season. position in the game of Championship chase classroom and was an All- Letters of this nature. Were not again. Several other League performer for the Back Mountain Hawks lost a 10-9 contest to the Nanticoke Ramblers in the Tri-County League last week after leading 9-0 in the sixth inning. Rob Crawford held the Ramblers scoreless for the first six innings as his teammates ran up nine * runs. The Hawks scored two runs in the second and two in the third innings then ran up three more in the fifth. They made the score 9-0 in the sixth by scoring two more runs. The Ramblers pickedup a run in the seventh and three more in the eighth inning to make the score 9-4. In the top of the ninth Bruce Kern of Dallas, director of coaches of the their positions.” Kern asked that persons interested in volunteering inning the Ramblers exploded for six runs with their third baseman Petrochko hitting a single with the bases loaded. The socre was 9-7 when Petrochko knocked in two runs to tie the score. The Ramblers went out in front 10-9 when a runner AKAD: APOAMIBICAD & No Ay vv Asa outfield. Steve Skammer came in as relief pitcher and took the loss. Craig Yanchick had four hits for five times at the plate: Don Spencer was three for three one of them a double. Skammer drove out a triple. “AL, JUINLY 0, 4901 by Lee L. Richards upcoming UNICO All-Star keep things very basic. season favorite with all of i - the lettermen Fennell has It w Football Game. Last Some players will un : the: pn Money week PSU Coach Joe doubtedly be called upon returning. been appointed “head Paterno sent along some to go both ways.” Elsewhere, Tunkhan- football coach at Lake- Lehman to replace Tom Hisiro, who has accepted a coaching position in the Pittsburgh area. Lowery, member of the Lake-Lehman faculty, served as assistant coach last year under Hisiro. A Coughlin High School graduate, Lowery was . named All-State while in high school. He attended Virginia Tech for one year then transferred to King’s College where he played football in the school’s words of praise. Said Paterno: ‘‘I want to congratulate all those who have helped to make this game a mosten- joyable and rewarding experience for all of the players that have par- ticipated in this fine event since 1952. “I know for a fact that all of the Penn State players that have had the have and always will remember this game and the first class treatment they received as par: Physicals for the West team will be Monday, June 8, at Wyoming Sem. at6 p.m. The squad photo will be taken immediately after the teams. local coaches I can see the UNICO clash building into a test of the East’s of- fensive might against the rock-ribbed - defensive personnel of the West. Wyoming Area Coach Paul Marranca told me, “We’ve got some sterling defensive folks that will certainly bolster the West nock roundball Coach Tony Konieski, who has always ranked very high as a solid mentor in my book, informed me last week he’s heading to Bloomington, Ind, in late June to attend Coach Bob Knight’s Coaches Academy from June 28 to July 1. The clinic is being run in conjunction with: Medalist. Former Scranton Prep Jack Gallagher departed for Hoosier Country last week to help Knight club program. ticipants.” team. My players are « conduct his annual Before coming to Lake- _ West ~ Coaches Jim looking forward to par- summer roundball camp. Lehman, Lowery was Fennell and Marv ticipating in the game. It runs until July 3. head football coach at Bishop Hoban in Wilkes- Barre where he started: the program. We wish Mike great success in his new position. He has a plus in congratulations continue to pour in lauding the Antinnes were busy last week in preparing their offensive - and defensive strategy. Antinnes says, “We've got four quarterbacks and one will have to prove There’s a lot of traddition involved.” Wyoming Area will have 11 players in the contest and should be in rebuilding year next season. Coach Marranca coaches indicated to me that Wyoming Valley West should be the pre- Wyoming Area’s Louis Ciampi is this year’s = Brian Piccalo Award which is presented by the local UNICO Chapter to the outstanding scholar- Warriors. He was co- captain of the WVC and Eastern champs as Wyoming Area rolled up a 12-0 season. The award is selected annually by the local coaches. He’s expected to be a force in the coming East-West All-Star and defensively for the West team. He was one of the strongest and quickest nose-guards I’ve seen play around here in some time. How about the Indy 500 and the controversy which happened? It was obvious Bobby Unser did violate 'the rules and Soccer Organization, has sign up during the AB: Pe Howat called for parents and league’s ~ registartion kinda felt race officials college students’ to process. The dramatic should have penalized volunteer to coach or growth of youth soccer in him then and not after the referee in the Back the Back Mountain the Mountain Youth Socce Program. 7 + ‘Experience is not necessary, just a com- mitment ‘to work with J energetic kids,”” Kern y* said. Kern indicated that the league provides clinics and instructional materials for officials and coaches. He stated, “Most of our coaches and officials never played the game and some never saw one before. With the assistance the league provides, they have all become competent in past several years ex- ceeds the current coaching and officiating resources for the program, according to Kern. Registration for players scheduled for May 30 and again June 13 at College Misericordia. June 13 registration session is from 9 a.m. untill p.m. in Merrick Hall on the college’s Dallas campus. Parents: and other in- tersted persons can sign up for coaching or of- ficiating duties at ‘that time. The third annual Dallas Area Open Horsehoe Tournament will be held June 6 and 7 on the Luzerne County Fair grounds. Starting time will be 9 a.m. Saturday 7@ and Sunday. Wily Carson, National served by the ladies all A Pe 2 Spred Oil Stain all of Fame, and Grant day, both Sars, 4 be FO COMIC BOOKS & d Powers, current ocal pitchers w: olid an Maryland State Champ, from the Dallas Area, CAS BASEBALL CARDS Both solid have both signed up and will pitch Sunday af- ternoon with the top pitchers from the eastern part of the U.S. watch, so come an hour or stay for the day and see the best there is in hor- seshoe pitching, Class “A” will average between 60 percent and 80 percent ringers all day long. Food Benton, Messhoppen, Falls and Wilkes-Barre. 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