The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 11, 1981, Image 13

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    BY MIKE POLK
Keep a weather eye
open on the fortunes of the
Shippensburg State
College grid team where
Vince Sodrosky, Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Vince
sodrosKy, Sr. of Demunds
Road, Dallas Township, is
a tight ‘end. Vince, a
senior at ‘Shippensburg
this school year is pur-
suing a bachelor of
science degree in elec-
trical engineering. He
was varsity fullback on
the 1978-79 Dallas Area
High grid team, which
had an 83 year in ex-
Coach Jack Jones’ last
year at the helm of Dallas
Area grid coaching.
record of nine wins andno
losses to date. The team
was rated in the Number
Nine Spot ‘in College
“I was pleased with the
way the Kids played. They
gave as much as ’they
could but what I feared
might happen did,” said
Dallas Coach Ron Rybak
after his Mountaineers 16-
0 loss to Coughlin last
Friday night. -
“The field was muddy
and as I said before we
have no outside speed.
That stopped us. We don’t
run as well. Coughlin was
quicker than we were on
the outside.
“Every time we got the
ball we were on our 10
yard line and we .don’t
have too many plays for
that position.
“The kids contained
Coughlin well and pushed
them back several times.
We were in it all the way
in the first half which
ended 3-0. Our fumble on a
punt ' recovery gave
Coughlin their break and
they took advantage of it.
I was pleased with the
boys but that doesn’t help
console them when they
tried so hard to win.”
The Crusaders put three
points on the board in the
Yastremski kicked a field
goal when his team was
stopped on the Dallas one
yard line.
Both teams played a
running game: with
Coughlin’s = quarterback
Volpetti passing only
Federici passing only
once in the first half.
Legal
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Council of the Borough of
Harveys Lake, at the Municipal
Borough Building, Route 415,
Sunset Section of Harveys Lake,
Pennsylvania, until 7:00 PM on
November 17, 1981 for the
collection of garbage and trash
within its boundaries.
A. For a one year period
beginning January 1, 1982 and
terminating December 31, 1982.
B. For a two year period
beginning January 1, 1982 and
terminating December 31, 1983.
C. For a three year period
terminating December 31, 1984.
Specifications are available
from the Borough Secretary at the
Municipal Borough Building,
Route 415, Sunset Section of
Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania, or
by calling 639-2113.
Proposals must be accompanied
by a certified check or bid bond in
the amount of 10 percent of the bid,
made payable to the Municipality.
The Municipality reserves the
right to reject any or all proposals
or parts thereof.
Melvin M. Myers
Borough Sec’y.-Treas.
41-3-P
did much in the first
quarter until’ a Dallas
fumble on a punt recovery
gave the Crusaders the
ball on the Dallas 39 yard
line. The Crusaders
marched to the Dallas one
yard line but the Dallas.
defense held and
Yastremski kicked the
field goal.
In the third period
Coughlin scored after a
seven yard pass from
Volpetti to Answini put
them on the Dallas three
yard line. Joe Parsnik
went over on the next play
for the touchdown.
Later in the same
period, the Crusaders
tried for another score but
Kurt ‘Goeringer inter-
cepted Volpetti’s pass
with only 25 seconds
remaining in the period.
With only five minutes
left © in = the game
Yastremski’s punt return
set ‘the scene for the
Crusaders next score.
the 19-yard line of the
Mountaineers. Yurchak’s
pass to Yastremski was
incomplete but Coughlin
went “to their running
game and in four carries
Parsnik scored. The kick
for extra point failed and
the game ended with the
16-0 score.
Mountaineer Norm
Bordley was held to only
40 yards rushing but, ‘if
successful in this
Saturday’s game with
Lake-Lehman Knights,
the senior back can reach
the 3,000 yard mark for
his three-year high school
career.
The Dallas defense
played an excellent game
led by Mike Kern, ‘Joe
Clemson, Fred Mihal and
oJ, erry, Rollman.
“Now we have to’ get
them up for this Satur-
day’s game with Lake-
Lehman,” said Rybak.
“Anything can happen in
a game between these two
schools. You can throw
away the records for the
Old Shoe game. The kids
on both teams usually
play their hearts out.
“Prior to the game,
Parents: Day ceremonies
will take place at 1:30
p.m. At ‘the time, the
players will honor their
parents ‘on the field.”
The game will be played
at Dallas with game time
at 2 p.m.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Catherine L. Flynn of 1619-A
Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort,
Pennsylvania, will, on or about
November 20, 1981, file in the
Office of the Prothonotary of
Luzerne County with the
Secretary of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania an application to
conduct business’ under the
assumed or fictitious name of
THE CREATIVITY CENTER
said business to be conducted at 19
North River Street, Wilkes-Barre,
Pennsylvania.
Richard M. Goldberg, Esquire
HOURIGAN, KLUGER &
SPOHRER -
ASSOCIATES
700 United Penn Bank Building
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
43-1.P
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Letters Testamentary in the
Estate of William Martin Porter,
a-k-a W. Martin Porter, a-k-a
Martin Porter, a-k-a William M.
Porter, late of Kingston Township,
Luzerne County, Pa. (died Jan. 15,
1981) have been issued to John
Miles Porter.
All persons indebted fo said
Estate are requested to make
payment, and those having claims
are directed to present same
without further delay to the
Executor, c-0:
COSLETT &COSLETT
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
515 United Penn Bank Bldg.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701
42-3-P
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the report of the auditors of
the Lake-Lehman School District
for the fiscal year ended June 30,
1981, was filed on the 27th day of
October, 1981, in the Office of the
Prothonotary of Luzerne County,
and the same will be confirmed
absolutely unless an appeal is
taken therefrom within thirty (30)
days after the filing thereof. The
audit report is also available for
inspection at the office of the
Secretary, Lake-Lehman School
District, Lehman-Jackson
Elementary School, Lehman,
Pennsylvania.
JOSEPH H. WILLIAMS CO.
AUDITORS
43.3.P
— SUPPORT
THE STUDENTS!
All proceeds from the books listed
below, authored by Dr. F. Budd
Schooley, will" go to the Sister
Celestine McHale Scholarship Fund
of College Misericordia.
Living Water Faith and Mercy
Spiritual Traveler ~~ The Word*
Available at College Misericor-
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*A fifth dition of The Word will be pub-
ist .
A
Division Two, nationwide,
prior to'-last ‘Saturday,
when the shippers
knocked off highly touted
Slippery State’ College at
Shippensburg, 26 to 21.
Shippensburg has
knocked off these op-
ponents” in this season:
Bloomsburg 38-17;
Towson State' of Mary-
land, 24-10; Indiana of
Pennsylvania, 26-3;
Edinboro 17-0; Clarion
State 28-0; Lock Haven
State, 24-20; C.W. Post, 49-
35; California
(Penna.) 20-16, and
Saturday’s win against
Slippery Rock.
next game Saturday
against James Madison of
Millersville State College
at © Millersville on
November 21. The
Shippers are champions
of the state Division Two
Western Conference, and
Millersville currently
rates the Number One
Spot "in the Eastern
Conference, so that the
November 21 fracas at
Millersville looms as big
as the upcoming battle
between the University of
Pittsburgh Panthers and
Joe Paterno’s Nittany
Lions.
Sodrosky, who stands
six feet and tips the scales
at around 210, suffered a
dislocated right elbow in
Shippensburg’s opening
game against Bloom-
sburg and missed three
games but is fully
recovered.
His brother,
freshman at ' Temple
University in Phila-
delphia where he is
pursuing studies for a
physical ed degree, has
not seen action with’ the
Owls’ junior varsity,
having been ‘red-shirted’
back in September. He
Jeff, a
action with. Temple
gridders come Spring
training. Jeff also played
BY LEE L. RICHARDS
Dallas gave it a real
solid effort © against
Coughlin Friday, but
didn’t have an effective
passing game or things
could have been different. -
Defensively, the Big D
lads played with abandon.
Greg Dukinas did a fine
job on one leg, while Paul
Walsh and Pat Kern also
were around the ball.
Norman Bordley is the
best defensive back in the
area by far in my
book...Speaking of
Norman, he needs over 30
yards against ' Lake-
Lehman Saturday to
reach 3,000 in his
career...Coughlin showed
how much respect it had
kicked field goal on fourth
down at Dallas one. I
Mike Kern and Joe
too...Coughoin’s = quick-
ness off the ball was too
much. Quick takeoff very
sound.
Meanwhile, storm
warnings were run up at
Lake-Lehman on
Saturday when the
Knights got a mite rowdy
in the loss to Meyers.
Several late hits early
provoked a bench
clearing brawl late in the
game. Several Lake-
Lehman ‘school board
members expressed their
frustration to: me. What
seems to have them upset
lack of team
discipline...
On the bright side, was
the overall performance
of QB John Williams. He
came into the game late
and created some thrust
on offense...Al Martin
made a fine catch and run
too.
Some good licks were
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our vote
Joe Tomaselli and Todd
McCarroll. Both' Yoniski
and tomaselli hung tough
all afternoon.
This week it’s the final
and Mountaineers. Dallas
when it won last year. A
win for Coach Ron
Rybak’s Big D squad
would give them a 7-4 log.
beleaguered Knights’ are
have all the weapons, but
one thing about ‘the
Knights, they aren’t short
on pride.
—-Dallas was victimized
by poor field position all
night versus Coughlin and
never made serious
scoring threat...“Coug-
hlin’s defense took away
They just outlicked us. I
thought we hung in there
pretty well defensively,
but ‘again a couple of
mental miscues helped
their scoring drives,” said
Coach Rybak. |
--Former Dallas Coach
Ed Brominsky was on
hand Friday night. I had a
good chat with him prior
to the game. He’s still got
a lot of spunk when it
comes to football.
—~Lake-Lehman boos-
ters did usual swell job
with their game program
for a high school, it’s one
of the best I've come
across. Way to go folks!
on the Dallas Area eleven
while at high school.
++ +++
Meanwhile down at
State: College, the
Leskowsky brothers, Ray
and Mike, of Pikes Creek,
are having a whale of a
time as members of the
Nittany Lions Jayvee
Jayvee squad, which
plays its’ games on
Friday, has lont only once
in seven outings this
season. The lone loss
came at the hands of the
University: of West
Virginia Jayvees.
Both Leskowsky boys
starred at Lake-Lehman
during their high school
grid days. Mike leading
the Black Knights to’ a
successful season last
year. Ray, a freshman in
the business administra-
tion course at Penn State,
graduated from Lake-
Lehman in ’79. He earned
an associate degree at
Luzerne County Com-
munity College, and in
‘September transferred to
the main campus at State
College. Ray tips the
scales at 225, is 511” and
a linebacker on the
Jayvee Eleven. Mike, a
bit ‘heavier at 240 and
taller at 6’2”, graduated
from Lake-Lehman in
June, and is nose guard on
the Nittany Lions junior
varsity.
Another compensation
for the ‘two Leskowsky
brothers - they're getting
to see all of Nittany Lions
varsity grid games this
season along with, of
course, Mom and Pop,
and sometimes with
Brother Tom and their
Big Sister!
+++ ++
Dwight Barbaceci of
Noxen is an assistant to
Lake-Lehman wrestling
coach, Floyd ‘Shorty’
Hitchcock. Barbacci,
active in sports’ in the
graduate of Lock Haven
State: College, and is a
physical ed teacher in
Lake-Lehman elementary
school. Hitchecock’s Lake-
Lehman grapplers have
begun practice sessions
for the season just ahead,
and will meet the Benton
High wrestlers at Lake-
Lehman in a scrimmage
later this month: The
Black Knights matmen
open their season in
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PAGE THIRTEEN
December. by association members
tht in the Noxen-Forston
Overbrook Inn is Township area.
sporting that ‘34-inch + feeb oh of
revolving trophy until
next year’s champions of
the Back Mountain Slo-
Pitch Softball League are
crowned. The revolving
trophy, donated by Back
Mountain Jaycees to’ the
season champs of the
league, was in the
possession of the Noxen
when Overbrook emerged
as post-season champs
after capturing the
American Division honors
in the softball loop, then
knocking off the Noxen
Rebels-in the playoffs.
Trt
Deer season is just
around the. corner -
opening at Daybreak on
Monday, November 30.
Charley Kovalik,
president of the Noxen-
Monroe Sportsmen and
the South Mountain Land
Association, called in to
say the 1,000 members of
the association await the
start of the buck hunting
season with’ added in-
terest. Deer have been
reported as plentiful in
the area of about 4,000
acres under lease for use
Back Mountain Slo-
Pitch Softball League will
lift the lid on a fundraiser
this week, proceeds to be
used to improve the
playing grounds for teams
American Divisions of the
league at Lehman. The
sixteen teams entered in
both divisions last softball
season used diamonds at:
the Penn State’ Campus,
at Lake-Lehman High and §
at Noxen. The playing
provements and the loop’s §
board of directors at a re-
cent ‘session authorized
the fundraiser.
Jim Barbacci, Jr. of J :
Noxen was reelected
president of the league at I
the session. Other officers
elected for the 1982 season §
include Bill Kanasky of
Trucksville as vice- |
president; Carl Der- [8
hammer as secretary;
Ken Jones of Harveys
Lake, treasurer, and Ted §
Napierkowski as public
relations director. The
five officers also con-
stitute the loop’s board of
directors.
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