The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 17, 1981, Image 10

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The Noxen-Monroe
Sportsmans Club will hold
its 9th annual Rattlesnake
Round-up on June 19, 20,
and 21, at the Club
Grounds, Noxen.
Proceeds from this an-
nual event are used to
operate the Club’s co-op
trout hatchery in con-
junction with the Penna.
Fish Commission.
Highlights of last years
hunt drew contestants
from an eleven state area,
providing a field of
hunters numbering close
to a hundred strong.
Seventy-two snakes were
captured, without harm to
the snakes or hunters.
Trophies were awarded
for the snake having the
most rattles, the largest,
the smallest snakes, and
the contestant capturing
the most snakes. In
compliance with the rules
and regulations of the
Penna. Fish Commission,
all snakes were returned
to their natural habitat,
unharmed, at the con-
clusion of the hunt.
Lew Hackling Jr. and
Shawn Murphy, report the
club grounds will be open
at 4 p.m., Friday the 19,
until the close of the hunt
at 7 p.m. Sunday the 21.
Games, food and refresh-
ment will be available on
the grounds. Bluegrass
music provided by the
“Back Mountain String
Band” on Friday and
Saturday evenings.
A number of local arts
and craft exibits will be
displayed. There are still
a few rental plots
available. Contact Lew
Hackling at 717-298-2014
for additional in-
formation.
All rattlesnakes cap-
tured will be on display to
the public in a separate
fenced in area known as
the “Pit Area’ during the
hours of 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Bleachers have been
provided overlooking this
area, which is closed to
the public for safety and
enjoyment.
Contestants wishing to
participate in the hunt
may register at the Club
House starting at 4 p.m.
Friday. Rules of the hunt
are:
1. All contestants must
be of sound mind and
body. 2. All snakes must
be captured unharmed. 3.
All snakes become the
property of the Noxen-
Monroe Sportsmens
Association and will be
released to their natural
habitat in compliance
with the laws of the
Penna. Fish Commission.
4. Uncaged snakes may
not be transported to the
Club Grounds at any time.
5. Hand guns or other
weapons are not allowed
on the grounds by con-
testants or the general
public. :
Harveys Lake
Bassmasters member Ed
Straka is currently top
point man in the club.
The 1981 Tournament
Season is underway and
Ed has fished three
tournaments. He took the
lunker trophy and prize at
Lake Wallanpaupak with
a two Ib. 14 oz. fish. He
also placed 8th out of 100
contestants, June 6, at
Raystown Lake with a
total weight of 4 lbs. 10
07S.
Close behind is another
Harveys Lake
Bassmaster Arnie West.
He placed 10th,. June 6, at
Raystown Tournament
with a weight of 4 1bs. 7 oz.
Straka has put the club
members on notice that
Champion.
Advance registrations
indicate the Back
be well
represented at Coach Ed
Donohue’s King’s College
basketball camp. It will
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‘be held from June 22 to 26
in Scanlon Gym, Wilkes-
Barre.
Boys and girls from 8 to
18 are welcome to attend.
The applications are
state government
FRIDAY
7:30 PM
available daily at the gym
or by calling Coach
Donohue at 825-7003.
Camp will be directed
by Ed Donohue, III, who
is assistant coach at
Moravian College in
Bethlehem.
Phillies
The Centermoreland
Phillies won both of their
games last week in the
Majors Division of the
Bob Horlacher Memorial
Little League and seem
headed for the division
championship. With just
four games left to play,
the Phillies held a two
game lead over second
place Beaumont Braves
on a record of nine wins in
11 games played through
last week. The Braves
in 11 starts.
Phillies came up with a
against the Braves,
emerging victorious by a
5-1 score. Charles
Piekanski held the Braves
to one hit, a double by
Scott Wright, which sent
Shannon Corby across the
platter with the Braves’
STOCK NO. 30008C
PLYMOUTH
CHAMP:
HITCHCOCK TEACHES-Lake-Lehman Wrestling Coach
Shorty Hitchcock teaches Brian Traver of Harveys Lake
(top, in white) and William Price of Dallas, a standard
hold. (Connie Jones Photo)
WRESTLING MOVE-Lake-Lehman’s Rocky Bonomo
demonstrates a wrestling move with Shawn Wandel of
Dallas. The program is geared to first graders, daily
from one to four. (Connie Jones Photo)
Co-Curricular positions
open for the 1981-82 school
year in the Dallas School
District are senior high
cross country head coach;
basketball assistant
coach; field hockey
assistant coach and junior
only run.
In other games last
Tuesday in the Majors
Division, Orange Yankees
defeated their intra-town
rials, the Orange .Orioles,
7-2, and Jim Barbacci’s
Noxen A’s scored a 5-3 win
over the Kunkle Indians.
In games played June 5,
Centermoreland scored a
5-3 win over Noxen as
Charlie Piekanski again
played the hero role with
a homerun for the
Phillies, who continued
their fine fielding and
registered a triple play.
In other games played
June 5, Kunkle edged the
Orange Orioles, 9-8, and
Beaumont nosed out the
Orange Yankees 5-4.
Standings of the teams
are Centermoreland 9-2;
Beaumont 7-4; Orange
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high field hockey coach.
Anyone interested in
these positions should
contact ‘Gerald Stinson,
athletic director or the
building principal as soon
as possible.
Yankees 7-4; Kunkle 5-6;
Noxen 4-7; Orange Orioles
1-10.
the other divisions of the
Bob Horlacher Memorial
League are Teeners:
Beaumont 4-0; Cen-
1-4; Orange 0-4.
Minors Division,
Beaumont 5-1; Cen-
termoreland 4-2; Orange
3-3; Kunkle 0-6.
T-Ball, Orange Orioles
4-0; Centermoreland
Phillies and Beaumont
Bears 4-1 each; Cubs 2-2;
Noxen. 1-3; Reds 0-4;
Kunkle 0-4.
Pony Tail, Kunkle 8-0;
Blue Jays 5-2; Honey
Bears 4-3; Orange Orioles
2-4; Centermoreland 2-6;
and Reds 0-6.
7 opm: Hearthstone Pub vs. David's Place
Thursday, June 18, Lehman Front
6 p.m. Irene’s Tavern vs. Noxen Texaco
7 p.m. Miller’s vs. Overbroon Inn
Lehman Back
16 p.m. Park Motel vs. _*Villa Roma
7. pm. Noxen Rebels vs. Jones’ Pancakes
Lehman Corner
6 p.m. Lamoreaux’s Auto Parts vs Pizza Bar
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Slo-pitch scores
Saturday, June 6, Lehman Front
Noxen Texaco 5 Farmer’s Inn 4}-
Noxen Texaco 11 Overbroom Inn 8
Irene’s Tavenr 13 Park Motel 7
Tuesday, June 9, Noxen Field
Overbrook Inn 5 Lamoreaux’s Auto Part
Noxen Texaco 24 I.G.A.5
Lehman Front
David’s Place 6 Noxen Rebels 3
Park Motel 12 Dallas Electric & Park Const 4
Lehman Back -
Irene’s Tavern 5 Farmer’s Inn 2
Miller’s 16 Pizza Bar 9
Lehman Corner
Jones’s Pancakes 8 Mister Donut 0
Villa Roma 6 Hearthstone Pub 1
Wednesday, June 10, Lehman Front
Villa Roma 29 Dallas Electric & Park Const. 1
Irene’s Tavern 7 I1.GA.0
Thursday, June 11, Lehman Front
Noxen Texaco 14 Pizza Bar 4
Hearthstone Pub 15 Park Motel 2
Lehman Back
Lamoreaux’s Auto Parts 9 Miller’s 8
David’s Place 7 Overbrook Inn 0 (Forfeit)
Lehman Corner
Noxen Rebels 11 Mister Donut 4
Farner’s Inn 9 Jones Pancakes 2
Slo-pitch schedule
Tesday; June 16, Noxen Field
6p. m. Farmer's Inn vs. Noxen Rebels
7 p.m. Pizza Bar vs. Park Motel
Lehman Front
6 p.m. David’s Place vs. L.G.A.
7 p.m. Dallas Electric & Park Const. vsLamoreaux’s
Auto Paris
Lehman Back (4
6 p.m. Noxen Texaco vs. Hearthstone Pi
7 p.m. Overbrook Inn vs. Mister Donujt
Lehman Corner 3
6 p.m. Villa Roma vs. Miler’
7 p.m. Jones’ Pancake vs. Irene’s Tavern
Wednesday, June 17, Lehman Front
6 p.m. Mister Donut vs. . Dallas Electric & Park Const.
7p.m. L.G.A. vs. -Farmer’s Inn
Slo-pitch standings
National Division
1. Hearthstone Pub
2. Noxen Rebels
3. Lamoreaux’s Auto Parts
4. Miller’s
5. Irene’s Tavern
6. Mister Donut
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1. Overbrook Inn
2. Villa Roma
3. Noxen Texaco
4. Jones’s Pancakes
6. Farmer’s Inn
7. Pizza Bar
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