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by Lee L. Richards
CLIPBOARD NOTES:
Bob Moore informed me
that = while he was
vacationing in Florida he
became acquainted with
an old chum of mine,
Frank Massino, asst. grid
coach at Temple. Bob was
camping near Disney
World and Frank had the
next site: During the
course of the conversation
my name came up. Frank
invited Bob down to see
the Owls play this fall.
~ ~I wouldn’t put a lot of
stalk in the rumors cir-
culating around the area
regarding Lake-Lehman
roundball coach Rodger
Bearde moving on to
Valley West. 1 discussed
the matter with: Coach
Bearde and would bank on
~ him remaining at the
helm of the Black Knights
for the coming season. He
led the Knights to their
best season ever last
year. Several sources
have informed me he’s
put together a pretty solid
five in the summer loop.
One of the hardest
working players is Joe
Kishkill.
--Stunned is the best
way to describe how I felt
last week when Clarion
asst. mat coach Jack
- Davis called to inform me
Auburn recently dropped
its wrestling program.
Auburn has some talented
youngsters and finished in
the top 10 in the recent
NCAA championships.
Then to up a drop the
sport. Wow!
--Meanwhile, Lake-
Lehman’s Darren Bar-
“bacci, who wrestled at 105
‘pounds, will continue his
mat career at Franklin &
Marshall. He’ll be
wrestling for a good
friend of mine, Coach
Mark Faller, who won two
New York State team
titles while coaching at
Port Jervis High School.
Mark is an exceptional
young man and I'm sure
Darren will enjoy lear-
ning from him.
--It’s only a matter of
time before the eagles
insert former Pitt line-
backer Al Chesley in the
starting lineup. All-Pro
Billy Bergy is still limping
and not getting any
younger. Chesley is a
player with: a heap of
ability: Eagles got a steal
when they got him late
(11th) in 1980 draft. He's a
real crusher. Keep an eye
on this youngster.
—-Bob Kopp claims he
didn’t want to brag to me
but he recently eagled No.
8 at Irem...Also, Tom
Reese said he recently
toured the Irem links with
Dan Federici who cruised
to a smooth one under par
71,
--Without a doubt Irem
Pro Barry Fies has
organized and run the
finest Potentate’s Golf
Tournament ‘that I've
ever competed in. It was
class from the time you
walked to the first tee.
Barry and his wife Sherry
presented each member
of the championship flight
(16 teams) with a sleve of
three brand new golf balls
as a reward for making
the top of the heap. For
the second year in a row
my pal Rob Rundle
managed to sneak in with:
a one over par 73.
--1 was a mite surprised
to learn that Penn State’s
All-East ‘defensive end,
Larry Kubin, passed up
his final season and
signed with the
Washington Redskins.
Kubin was perhaps the
best defender returning in
the East this season and
drew some pre-season All-
American raves.
--Fox Hill’s Carlyle
Robinson has to be one of
the better amateur
golfers in this area. He
put some red numbers up
qualifying round at Irem
by canning a bird on No. 1,
then blasting out of the
trap on No. 2 for an eagle.
He and Bill Yoh tied for
medalist laurels.
Robinson also canned a
wedge for an eagle on the
fifth hole which gave him
two for the weekend.
--Meyers QB Barry
Waseleski proved what
I’ve been saying all along
that he is a major college
prospect. In the All-State
game at Hershey on
Saturday he connected on
8-of-11 for over 150 yards
and led the East team to
one of its only scores.
“It was a good ex-
perience playing in the
game. I got to meet a lot
of people and different
players. All three of the
players from the
Wyoming Valley Con-
ference did their share,
Barry said Sunday night.
Lake-Lehman’s ~~ Mike
Leskowsky and Greg
Golonawski of Nanticoke
Area performed well for
the East. West won the
game, 17-14.
--It was good to see Pro
football back on the tube
Saturday. The Browns
topped the Falcons in the
annual Hall of Fame
game at Canton, Ohio. It
was quite amusing that
were named
John McCafferty
soccer coaches at last
Tuesday night’s meeting
of the Dallas Area School
Board. McCafferty was
named head coach with’
Griffin as assistant.
. McCafferty has a
wealth of experience in
the field of soccer. At
present he is coaching the
Pittston entry in the
Pocono Area Soccer
League, which is com-
posed of eight teams
running from Scranton,
Millville, Dallas and West
Side. The Pittston entry
presently is in fourth
place in the league
standings and looks like a
sure bet to make the
postseason playoffs,
which will get underway
on Sunday, August 16.
McCafferty resides in
the Crown Hill section of
Carverton, Franklin
Township. He is district
supervisor for the Burger
Dallas Recreation Center
staff members are busy
filling the last three weeks
the grounds are open with
programs and events for
the children.
Olympics day will be
held on Wednesday, Aug. 5
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The
children will compete in
two catagories. Senior
olympics group will include
boys from the ages of 12-14
and girls from the ages of
12-15. The junior group will
range in ages from 7 to 11.
Children will participate
in events such as an ob-
stacle course, seal and
crab walk, softball throw,
standing broad jump,
bubble gum blowing and
one-legged races. Ribbons
will be awarded to the first,
second, and third place
winners in each event.
A Dog show is scheduled
for Aug. 7 from 1-3 p.m.
Dogs will be judged in
catagories which include
best behaved, best tricks,
funniest, smallest, largest,
and best looking. Ribbons
will be awarded to owners
of the winning dogs.
On Thursday, Aug. 13,
there is a Junior Bike hike
planned. All children from
7 to 12 years old are
welcome. The hike will
information beginning at
9:30 a.m. followed by a
short bike hike with a stop
for lunch. Children should
bring a bag lunch and they
will return to the Center at
noon.
The first annual Guiness
Day is set for Friday, Aug.
14. Every child will be
given the opportunity to set
a Playground record doing
anything from jumping jax
to juggling. The record
setters names will be kept
on file and each year other
children will be given the
opportunity to break old
records or set new ones for
SLA
themselves.
On Tuesday, Aug. 18, the
playground staff will hold
the End of the Year Party.
The day of fun and games
will begin at 1 pm. A
cookout and Masquerade
Party will conclude the
evening.
The last day of operation
for the center will be
Thursday, Aug. 20.
King restaurants.
Dallas Area soccer
team will begin practice
sessions on August 11,
McCafferty has an-
nounced, and home
games will be played on
the school field next to the
Dallas Little League
diamond, just off Route
309.
Opening game for the
Dallas Area soccer squad
will be played on Friday,
September 11, when
Dallas hosts: Benton.
Other games on the
Dallas Area High's
schedule follow:
Friday, September 18,
Bishop Hafey at home;
Tuesday, September 22,
Millville, away; Friday,
September 25, Wyoming
Valley West, away;
Monday, September 28,
Millville at home.
Monday, October 5,
Wyoming Valley West, at
home; Wednesday,
October 7, Wyoming
Seminary, away; Friday,
October 9, Benton, away;
Tuesday, October 13,
Bishop Hafey, away;
Tuesday, October 20,
Wyoming. Seminary, at
home; Friday, October
23, Sullivan County Area,
at home.
Boosters to meet
Lake-Lehman Boosters
Club will meet August 6 at
Castle Inn, Harveys Lake
Highway, at 7:30 p.m.
Howard ‘The Mouth’
Cosell didn’t recognize the
ability of QB Paul
McDonald. He's the guy
that brought USC back in
the closing seconds a
couple of years ago to
beat Notre Dame. He's
potentially a splendid
thrower. It’s obvious ‘The
Mouth’ knows zilch when
it comes to college foot-
ball.
--ESPN, the all sports
TV network, has some
splendid college grid
games on tap for Sep-
tember. Labor Day
weekend « they’ll air
Tennessee-Georgia and
three other tilts. Mean-
while, over the weekend
they conducted a most
intersting poll regarding
the baseball strike. They
asked the fans if the strike
would curtail their at-
tendance in the future?
Results showed the fans
would be reluctant to
attend. In other words,
could care less about the
remainder of the season.
We'll see how long that
lasts.
--My congratulations to
good buddie Ed Rome and
Bob Nafus on winning the
Potentate’s championship
flight Sunday at Irem. It
was a battle royal right
down to the wire with
Rome sinking a birdie on
the 18th hole to seal the
victory. Wally Kuharchik
and Ron Pieczynski are
two splendid players with
all of the shots. It was one
of the more exciting
finishes in recent years.
Both teams sure played
superb golf. When the
pressure is on Ed usually
finds a way to come
through.
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This evening, West Side
meets Back Mountain
Offset on the Penn State
diamond in a ‘must win’
situation for the West
Siders if they mean to:
keep their playoff hopes
alive.
At the end of last week’s
play in the loop, Back
Mountain Metro, Pocono
were assured of playoff
spots. The fourth playoff
spot, going into this week
of straight season play,
has three teams con-
tending - West ‘Side,
Pittston and Hazleton.
Semi-finals in the post
season playoffs are
16, with the final being
played on Sunday, August
23.
One of the ‘important’
games to decide a playoff
spot in the Pocono Area
Soccer League will be
played at the former
Larksville High School
field on Wednesday,
August 12, when the West
Side team meets Pittston
Area.
Pittston is managed this
year by John McCafferty
of Carverton while Chuck
Wilson, coach of the
Wyoming Valley West
soccer team, is coach of
the West Side squad,
which includes the Tseolis
brothers along with other
area players.
McCafferty’s Pittston
squad has two more
regular season games to
play. On Sunday, August
9, the team goes against
team of Hazleton on the
latter’s field, and playoff
hopes for both teams will
be riding on that game.
Pittston goes into another
‘do or die’ battle on
September
12, when McCafferty’s
team meets = Chuck
Wilson’s Wyoming Valley
West Squad on the latter’s
field in Larksville.
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TO THE RESIDENTS OF HARVEYS LAKE
BOROUGH:
Please be advised that the Harveys Lake Borough
Council has adopted recently an ordinance pertaining
to littering and an ordinance pertaining to the
removal of brush, grass and weeds, which has been
duly signed into the law by the Mayor. Copies of these
ordinances may be obtained directly from the Borough
Secretary/Treasurer, Edward Dubil,Sr., or at the
Harveys Lake General Municipal Authority Building,
Rt.415, Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania.
The Council by, and through this advertisement
wishes to notify the residents, non-residents and
people visiting the Borough of Harveys Lake that these
ordinances are currently in legal effect and the Council
is requesting compliance with these laws.
First the brush; grass and weeds ordinance requires
that any person owning or occupying any property, to
remove, trim or cut all grass, weeds or other
vegetation at least twice a month during the summer
months of May, June, July, August and September.
This ordinance does not apply to any property that
would be considered open acreage or field or wooded
area that are not between residential or commercial
properties. All other property, for example,
residential, commercial property, and. vacant. field
between residential or commercial property must be in
compliance with this ordinance.
Secondly the Council has adopted an ordinance
pertaining to littering, which is comprehensive and
lengthy. Briefly stated, the ordinance prohibits any
type of littering within the Borough, the permitting of
the accumulation of rubbish or garbage, requires all
business properties to clean up litter from their
premises prior to 11:00 a.m. each day and further
requires that all businesses and/or commercial
properties place, for public use, disposal cans that are
neat and /or aesthetic in appearance.
. If you have any questions pertaining to either one or
both of these ordinances, you are required to contact
directly the Borough Secretary/Treasurer, either by
stopping in personally to see him at the Municipal
Authority building or by contacting him at 639-2113.
/s/ Frank Coulton
President of Council
/s/ Edward Dubil Sr.
Secretary /Treasurer of Council
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