The Centermoreland Phillies, coached by Jack Gilpin, are the -1981 straight season cham- pions of the Majors Division of the Bob Horlcher Memorial Little League. The Phillies finished the straight season with a record of 13 gis and 15 games and won their last seven regular games. In games played last week, the Faux Boyx--' Greg and Mike--were victorious on the mound with Steve Dymond, Todd Tought and Greg Faux coming up with the of- fense ‘punch’ for the Phillies. Dymond hit a homer in each game, while Rought slammed a four-bagger in Monday’s game against the Noxen A’s. Greg Faux hit a bases-loaded triple in the game against Noxen. Beaumont’s © Braves won both’ of their games last week, beating Kunkle 4 to 1, and knocking off the Orange Yankees, 11 to 5, Rec Center $AS many. events The Dallas Recreation Center boasts a busy schedule of events this summer. Along with fun to finish in the runnerup position in the league standings. . Winning pitchers for Beaumont were Lester Smith and Danny May. Final standings of teams in the Majors Division, which now awaits All Star selection for inter-district Little League playoff com- petition, follows: Cent’land 13 2 .876, Beaumont 10 5 .667, Orange Yanks 8 7 .533, Noxen 7 8 .467, Kunkle 6 9 .400, Orange Orioles 1 14 .067. in the other Horlacher League divisions: Blue Jays and. HOney Bears 8-3; Cen- termoreland 3-7; Orioles 2-8, and Reds. 0-10. Minors Division; Beaumont © 7-1; Cen- termoreland 5-3; Orange 4-4; Kunkle 0-8. Teeners Division; Centermoreland 7-1; Beaumont 6-2; Kunkkle 2- 5; Orange 0-7. T-Ball Division: Orioles 6-0; Bears and Cen- termoreland 4-2; Cubs 3- 2; Reds 2-4; Noxen 14; Kunkle 0-6. THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1981 ® Slo-pitch Tuesday, June 23 Hearthstone Pub 5 Overbrook Inn 4 Noxen Texaco 5 Mister Donut t Jones Pancake 9 Millers 4 Villa Roma 9 Irene’s Tavern 4 Farmer’s Inn 13 Park Motel 12 (9 innings) Noxen Rebels 13 Pizza Bar 0 I.G.A. 12 Dallas Elect. & Park Const. 9 Lamoreaux’s Auto:Parts 13 David's Place 9 Wednesday, June 24 Pizza Bar 11 Irene’s Tavern 7 Miller’s 8 Farmer’s Inn 2 Thursday, June 25 Villa Roma 8 Mister Donut 3 Hearthstone Pub 7 Jones Pancakes 1 Noxen Texaco 6 Lamoreaux’s Auto Parts 4 Park Motel 11 David’s Place 1 Noxen Rebels 20 Dallas Electric 3 Back Mountain Slo-Pitch Schedule Tuesday, June 30, Noxen Field . Irene’s Tavern vs. David's Place Miller’s vs. Dallas Electric & Park Const. - Lehman Front . Mister Donut vs. Farmer’s Inn 7 p.m. Hearthstone Pub vs. Pizza Bar Lehman Back . LG.A. vs. Jones Pancakes . Lamoreaux’s Auto Parts vs. Villa Roma Lehman Corner . Park Motel vs. Overbrook Inn Noxen Rebels vs. Noxen Texaco Sunday, July 5, Noxen Field All Star Game p.m. National Division vs. American Division Tuesday, July 7, Noxen Field p-m. Jones Pancakes vs. Lamoreaux’s Auto Parts p.m. Villa Roma vs. I.G.A. Lehman Front Field p.m. Overbrook Inn vs. Noxen Rebels p-m. Noxen Texaco vs. Park Motel Lehman Back p.m. David's Place vs. Miller's p.m.. Dallas Elec. & Park Const. vs. Irene’s Tavern Lehman Corner p.m. Farmer’s Inn vs. Hearthstone Pub p.m. Pizza Bar vs. Mister Donut ° " ursday, July 2--No games scheduled. 251 activities for the children, ] Back Mountain Slo-Pitch standings : y the staff is involving the ] A . » : EB PART PPLIE TLET : children and parents in : rthstone id educational events. 2. NoxenRebels 11.2 100 Pennsylvania Blvd., Wilkes-Barre i A Drug and Alcohol 3 Lamopgaut s Auto Parts 914 Nf ‘ (Next to Mickey Finn's) Phone 825-2941 i i Abuse Progam wn 5. I Tavis : ? RJ Open Monday thru Saturday, 9:30 to 5:30; Friday, "til 9 i 3 oH oD iii ary 6. Mister Donut 49 : Prevention-Education 7. Pari Motel 1 EL ALLA a a American Division © COORDINATED PAPER TABLEWARE FOR ALL OCCASIONS for ages 1115 and on 1. Villa Roma ; 10 3 © HARD-TO-FIND PATTERNS » COMPLETE LINE OF CANDLES i Wednesday, July 8 at 1 2. Overbrook Inn 10 3 © CREPE PAPER STREAMERS WRAPPING TISSUE i p.m. for ‘ages 6-10 3. Noxen Texaco 94 © NAPKINS BY THE POUND o PLATES BY THE CASE : ; Parents are welcome. 4. Jones Pancakes 76 i A “Western Nite" is 3 Former sin : 67 sekiokioipioiipibioioiioioioiolokiok v scheduled for Wednesday, 6. David's Place 7 Discontinued and Obsolete Patterns 7 July 1 from 7 p.m to 9 7. Pizza Bar 2:11 Tg 8. Dallas Elec. & Park Const. - 0 13 p.m. Among the many activities planned for the evening are toasting hotdogs and mar- shmallows, bobbing for apples, a horseshoe toss, and a square dance. The chilren will be asked to dress “western style’. Come one, come all to the Dallas Rec Center ho- pwn! a please remember that children 5 Wore and under must be accompanied by an adult at all times: Sam Pauletti * hit ‘his second hole-in-one, Friday, June 19, at the Orange Golf Course, on the sixth hole which is 200 yards and par three. Pauletti ‘was one of a foursome including John and Denny Roznak and He started to play golf while teaching in the Wilkes-Barre School District in 1964. He retired from teaching to devote his time to goilf and his family. . Pauletti is teaching the game to his two grandsons, Jay Club Dallas Gilly’s of The East Grand Opening JUNE 24Th-25Th-26Th Wednesday-Thursday & Friday ae de fe sie she de se dle oe sje she ofe GET ADDITIONAL 10* OFF 1 Obremski hoppy Rovalhies Ee Wilkes. 11, and Sam 10% OFF ALL MERCHANDISE i f club. His first hole ne oo rahe have been Good thru July 17,1981 - oraiprh Tourney Blso wos on te sikdyhiole « residents; of the Back 1 EE ira i NEN EN BN NE EN EY BN BN BW BN EE RE ON EN NB EN OE BNE slam IT 2 BANDS Oa More SUMMER HAVE SUMMER FUN — AND Softball Tourney, spon- 1 sored by Villa Roma softball team of Harveys Lake will be held the weekends of July 11-12 and 18-19 at Noxen Soft- ball field. The tourney is open to all area softball teams and will be made up of 16 teams playing a double- garter format. aitry fee is $75. The tourney is named in honor of Willie Obremski of Swoyersville, who was a member of Villa Roma team and who died in a tragic accident two weeks ago. Proceeds from the tourney will be donated to Obremski’s widow, Linda. A trophy will be awarded to the first place team and a tourney MVP will also be selected. Further information can be obtained by contacting Bruce Boyle (639-5033) or Chuck Wilson (675-4927) or by contacting the Villa HARRY CLEARANCE GOOD TIRES! ! 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