The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 06, 1982, Image 9

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    “Even
finished
competition,
nament was a huge
success,” said Dallas
High School Basketball
Coach Clint Brobst.
“The First Annual
UNICO Tournament was
well organized and
representatives of the
organization kept
everything running
smoothly throughout the
entire competition. They
are looking forward to
running another one next
season.
“The competing teams,
their coaches, officials
and the fans were en-
though
last in
the tour-
‘we
the
thusiastic about the
ovent.””
The Pittston Area
oe played excellent
“basketball in the title
game to defeat their
-neighboring rival, Seton
Catholic, 62-41, and take
home the huge gold
basketball trophy. Tom
Allardyce led the Patriots
with 22 points in the final
contest while Mike
Farrell headed the Eagles
with 19. :
After losing to Seton
Catholic in the opening
round of play, Dec. 28, the
Mountaineers were
downed 49-44 by the
Northwest Rangers in the
consolation game prior to
the competition between
the two Pittston teams.
~ ‘In the game with Seton
Catholic, 1 was greatly
disturbed by the way our
boys played,” said
~~ Brobst. “I believe that the
Ea are comparable
but the Eagles completely
out-hustled the Moun-
taineers.
“Despite the fact that
we lost to the Rangers the
boys played a much better
game. They hustled more
and they kept in the game
all the way. Northwest is
undefeated in pre-season
play and our kids did a
much better job than I
expected after the
previous game.”
Northwest's Dave
Dennis, high with 21
points, led his team to an
early lead which they
never relinquished. The
Rangers outscored the
Mountaineers 16-5 in the
first quarter.
~ The Mountaineers
rallied in the second
period, 13-9, to come
within seven points of the
Rangers 25-18 halftime
lead.
Both teams were off in
the third period each
scoring only nine points.
In the final quarter with
only five minutes
remaining and the
they worked the ball
among them to use up
time on the clock before
trying for points.
“With the league season
opening, our boys have to
get serious and start
hustling. T have several
boys trying for each
position so this should
keep all of them on their
toes” With some hard
work and determination,
‘we should have at least a
500 season,” said Coach
Brobst.
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Shipment of 1982 fishing
licenses by the Penn-
sylvania = Fish Com-
mission to over 1700
issuing agents throughout
the state is about com-
plete.
Anglers thinking about
winter fishing are
reminded they’ll need the
1982 license beginning on
Jan. 1. Licenses can be
purchased at most
sporting goods stores and
tackle shops and all 67
county treasurers. The
license issuing agents are
authorized by law to
collect a twenty-five cent
fee for each license to
cover handling and bond-
ing costs.
are also available at Fish
Commission offices and at
most Commission
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SPALDING SNEAKERS
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numerous sports and
outdoor shows throughout
the year.
Ralph ~~ W. Abele,
executive director of the
Commission, noted that
the license fees remain
the same as last year...$9
for a resident 16 yrs. of
age or older; $2 for a
senior resident license
beginning at age 65;
senior lifetime resident
(age 65 and up) for $10;
non-resident age 16 and up
at $14; and $9 for a tourist
license which is good for
seven consecutive days.
The optional senior
lifetime’ license is
available only from
County Treasurers and
the Fish Commission.
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DALLAS SCHOOLS
Jan. 11-15
MONDAY--Mexican ground beef taco (meat, chese,
lettuce) buttered corn, vanilla pudding w-fruit, mill. i
TUESDAY--Golden baked fish on roll, buttered mixed
veggies, pineapple, milk. ¢ “A
WEDNESDAY--Rigatoni w-meat sauce, celery-carrot
sticks, Italian bread-butter, garlic bread-butter in Jr. i
and Sr., orange wedges, milk.
THURSDAY--Tex weiner or plain hot dog on bun, Boston
baked beans, peaches-pears combo, milk.
FRIDAY--Pizza (2 slices) grape juice, apricots, milk. i
WEST SIDE VO TECH
Jan. 11-15
MONDAY--Hamburg on bun, assorted condiments,
French fries, cheese cubes, apricots, milk. :
TUESDAY--Hot ham on bun, buttered green beans,
pineapple, milk.
WEDNESDAY--Meatballs on hard roll, peas, celery-
carrot sticks, cake-frosting, milk. 2H
THURSDAY--Hoagie, lettuce-tomato-Italian dressing,
buttered corn, ice cream, milk. 8
FRIDAY--Fish on bun, tartar sauce, cole slaw, stewed
tomatoes, sugar-spice cookies, milk.
LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS
Jan. 11-15
~ Junior High & Elementary
MONDAY--Potato-cheese pierogies w-melted butter,
stuffed celery, green beans, applesauce, cookies, milk.
TUESDAY --Sloppy Joe on bun, minestrone soup-saltines
pears, milk.
WEDNESDAY--Veal parmesan, buttered noodles, corn,
Parker House roll-butter, fruited jello, milk. »
THURSDAY--Chilic con carne, buttered rice, Johnny
cake, peaches, milk. :
FRIDAY--Early dismissal--Batter dipped fish on bun-
tartar sauce, potato puffs, pineapple tidbits, milk.
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Senior High School
MONDAY--Batter dipped fish on bun w-tartar sauce-
lettuce or hamburg on bun w-lettuce, French fries or
small salad, applesauce, cookies, milk.
TUESDAY--Toasted ham-cheese sandwich or hamburg
sliced pears, milk.
WEDNESDAY--Veal parmigana on hard roll or flying
saucer, potato puffs, pineapple tidbits, milk.
THURSDAY--Chili con carne, buttered rice, Johnny
cake, peaches, milk.
FRIDAY--Pizza or egg salad sandwich, potato chips,
carrot-celery sticks, strawberry fruit cup, milk. Early
dismissal.
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