Ww a Na \ oa by Lee L. Richards The countdown to the 29th annual UNICO East- West football game continued last week. Both teams are really cranked- Coach Marv Antinnes (Wyoming Sem) says: ‘We've had some good practice sessions and the players grasped the of- fense quickly. Our chief Lake-Lehman; Harry Reese, up and practices have gone off quite well ac- cording to both coaching staffs. Iwas sorry to learn that Dallas’ Ron Kelley passed up the game and traveled on down to South Carolina to be with his Dad. Ron would bave been a good weapon for the West which appears to be a bit short of offensive guns. concern is to develop some sort of rhythm in our running and passing attack. We're hoping to be able to keep the foot- ball away from the East. We've got a real solid defensive team, but we can’t allow them to spend too much time on the field.’ Valley West Coach Jim Fennell has been coor- Kingston Township summer recreation program began Monday and will run to July 31. Program locations will be the Westmoreland Playground in Trucksville and the Center Street Park in Shavertown. Childern ages six to fouteen may participate in the program. The program will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each weekday with a lunch hour from 12 to 1 p.m. Children may bring their lunches to eat at the playgrounds there will be two coordinators at each location; one coordinator during the lunch break. Westmoreland will be the meeting place on all rain days. Parents will be responsible for tran- sportation to and from the school.. During those days, films will be shown, arts and crafts, card games, and checkers will be provided. The 1981 program format will include arts and crafts, field trips and various outdoor sports including softball, volleyball, and kickball. Possible field trips in- clude an airport tour, a trip to a farm and a visit to Nay Aug Park. Transportation will be provided for all field trips. Parents are invited to the playgrounds Monday, July 27, to observe the games played and to view the arts and crafts created by the children. Parents will also be in- cluded in a variety of games. The Harvey’s Lake Taxpayers Association 3 30 at 8 p.m. at the Har- COMPLETE vey’s Lake Municipal Authority Building. The public is invited Home Office, Columbus Ohio New Look . . . New Engineering . . . 25 PINT SIZE OPEN NIGHTS "TIL 8 P.M. SATURDAYS "th 3 P.M. that isn’t real quick in drills or sprints, but he sure does know how to follow the football and hit people. Wyoming Area’s Paul Havrilla has ex- cellent * technique for a LB. He and Mike give us two quality LBs. Louis Cizmpi (Nose Guard) makes us pretty solid down the middle. We're going to try to work some things to keep those people free to chase the ball carrier,” pointed out Fennell. The East will attempt to counter with the likes of QBs Barry Waseleski of Meyers and Steve Morrissey of Hanover. Both have been throwing the football with a lot of consistency in the drills. This is a concern with West ‘especially with GAR’s scatback Ed Amendola turning the flanks. ‘Our offense has been coming together,” says Hoban coach Nick Ametrano. ‘We're still not as smooth in our timing as we’d like. Pittston’s Al Michalec, the third leading rusher Patriot history, can also explode for huge chunks of yardage. If we click on offense, we’ll be all right.’ Defensively, Nanticoke Area Coach will employ Greg Golanowski (Nanticoke Area) and Larry McMullins (GAR) at the ends. Golanowski is 6-4, 255, but surprised some folks with his ability to react and pursue. McMullins is a dynamite hitter. I always get excited about the U.S. Golf Tourney. I had plans to ride down to Merion and watch the players hit some shots. However, Mooney, WVW. going on, the UNICO Game and the folks dedicating the game to my Dad, Luke, it was just impossible. Dave Davis was on hand for a practice round with Jim Balmer and son, Jeff, the fine golfer from Dallas High. Dave managed to cop two duckets for Saturday’s > round and was headed back down the Turnpike. He told me that unless the greens got hard and slick the tour regulars would shoot lightsout. 575 Roseanne Griffin - Director NOW PICKING | CREDIT TERMS UP TO 36 MONTHS { 1 Another Dallas golfer, Jim Smith, took in the opening round on Thur- sday with former Irem Temple Golf president, Bucky O’Neil. I'm looking forward to Jimmy giving me some of the pointers he picked up. While on the subject of golf, I'd like to extend my congratulations to the J.J. McCarthy Committee and Wyoming Valley Pro, Rich Faison for the super manner in which they ran the annual event last weekend. It’s the best tournament I’ve ever had the privilidge to par- ticipate in locally. The food was superb and the warm greeting all of the workers gave the players was first class. Again, it PAGE NINE sure did hold us in there when I needed him because I wasn’t playing in any sort of groove. The ‘pros’ from Laurel, Maryland, coaches Gib Romaine ‘and Terry Strock, Maryland grid staff, teed it up with Ed Rome and I on Saturday afternoon at Irem C.C. They are working at Pine Forest Football Camp this week. attending the party I'm having for Coach Luke on Wednesday at Irem. Many former players and coaches from around the was a great time and my East will attend the .Partner, Bob Rundle, private luncheon. 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