ee PW Tp og A Tem a 3 PAGE TEN Lake-Lehman’s Black Knights nipped the Meyers Mohawks 3-2 Saturday, at Barney Farm field to pick up their first win to put them at 1-1 in the Wyoming Valley Blair Jennings of Dallas is on the Susquehanna University men’s tennis roster this spring. He is a returning letterman. The Crusader netmen, with a 2-2 record in the early going, are hoping to rebound from last year’s disappointing 4-8 season. Baseball, Conference. Joe Kishkill did the pitching for the Knights and held the usually hard hitting Mohawks to only five hits. In defeating the Mohawks Kishkill walked Jennings, a sophomore economics major, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of 67 Grandview Ave., Dallas, and Roger Jennings Jr. of Atlanta, Ga. He is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary Day School. only two at the plate but hitter. The Knights went in front 1-0 in the third in- ning and took a 3-0 lead before the Mohawks scored two runs in the sixth inning. Kishkill did not let up and pitched tight in the seventh to hold the Knights 3-2 lead. The Knights scored only four hits in earning the win, one of those a homerun by Kishkill. The Mohawks Dave Amory and Joe Irwin had two hits each to account for four of the five Meyers hits. The Knights dropped their opening game on Thursday, 6-3, to the Blue Knights of Wyoming Seminary. Mark Antinnes and relief pitcher H. Louchie together gave up only four hits while their teammates piled up a six run count in the first three innings. The Black Knights Tracey Slocum started on the mound and went three innings before . Michaels took over. Slocum, credited with the loss, struck out two and gave up five walks. Michaels struck out two and walked only one. Kishkill drove out a three base hit for the Black Knights. Coach Jack Wolensky’s Dallas Mountaineers edged the Wyoming Warriors 7-6 Thursday. Jerry Rollman’s key hit in the seventh scored Steve Federici and broke the 6-6 tie. Rollman came in as a designated hitter with two out in the seventh. Clarke Lewis held the Warriors in the bottom half of the seventh to go all the way for Dallas. Lewis fanned six and walked seven. The Mountaineers took a 1-0 lead in the first in- ning, scored two runs in the second, and another single in the third. With the scored tied at 4-4, the Mountaineers scored two runs in the fourth inning to lead 6-4. The Warriors scored a run in the fifth and another in the sixth inning to tie the score at 6-6 going into the top half of the seventh. In the seventh inning, Federici hit a single with two out, then Paul Brace walked before Rollman came in and hit his game- breaking single. Ken Houts was the losing pitcher for Wyoming. ; The Mountaineers pounded West Side Tech 12-1, Wednesday, behind Steve Thomas’ two-hitter. Sophomore Dav e Thomas went 3-for-3 and had 5 RBI's, with one of his hits a three run triple. Mike Ramirez also went 3-for-3 and had two RBI's. Ramirez, Ken Adams and “DON'T nr rr BREE RYN MRR RE RFE LHR ELAER EEDA AMER SEXED EWR HEFSWR AT ERE RBE WEEE BIBER 0 0 SW FW SBD we 4 WW WO SAY, I VR EN SE REE RE WER SEER SAE EE ae Paul Brace each hit doubles. Wolensky’s Mountai- neers opened the season on Monday with a double- header win, taking Seton Catholic’ 15-4 .in the opening game and de- feating Bishop Hoban 14-9 in the second game. Dallas collected 13 hits off Seton Catholic and scored eight runs in the first inning before Seton Catholic defense scored an out. Steve Bestwick drove out a three run homerun. Dave Thomas and Jerry Rollman each hit one. Dave Burnaford, Brace, Thomas and Grabenstetter knocked out doubles. In the Bishop Hoban game, Rollman drove out a three run homer to break a 9-9 tie with the Argents in the bottom of the fifth inning. The Mounts collected 10 hits with Thomas, Bestwick and Federici leading the attack. Lewis was credited with the win in the Hoban game. Jim Lord took the win in the Seton Catholic game. The Lady Knights edged Valley West 3-2 Friday behind the two hit pitching of Tracey Turner on the Knights diamond. Turner hurled the full game for Lake-Lehman striking out seven and giving up three walks. Turner also knocked out two singles and Rebecca Clifford collected the other hit for the Lady Knights. They were held to three hits by Spartan hurler Laurie Crawford. The win gave Turner 3-0 record. Turner took the mound Thursday afternoon and pitched a no hit game against Wyoming Tim Guzek’s triple win and Mike Kern’s two event win weren't enough for the Dallas trackmen as they went down 80-70 to the Wyoming ' Warriors Tuesday afternoon in the opening meet of the Wyoming Valley Track Conference. Guzek took the 800 and 1600 meter runs and the high jump. Kern placed first in the shot put and discus. Due to very bad road conditions and the maintenance thereof, Mountain Springs Lake and Bowmans Creek will not be open to the public for fishing until 8 a.m. May 1. Very shortly before this scheduled opening, Mountain Seminary to pace the Black Knights to a 12-2 trouncing of the Blue Knights. Turner helped at the bat by driving out a triple. Rhonda Hudzik and Kim Fey drove out doubles and Donna Ide and Jill Solinski hit singles. The Lady Knights took a 3-0 lead in the first in- ning but Seminary scored two runs in the top half of the second on two walks who came in on an over- throw. Turner fanned five and walked four in picking up the win. The Lady Knights walloped Hanover 16-4 The Warriors had Dave Conti as a four time winner and Ken Stack- house took three firsts to make the difference. Mountaineers results of the meet were 3200 m. relay, Dallas 9:02.9; triple jump, Andy Manusky 40134’, Guzek second; 100 m. Norm Bordley second; 1600 m. run, .Guzek 5:08.6, Kraynak, third; shot put Kern 48°63,"’; 330 hurdles, Springs Lake will be stocked with 2,500 brook trout. Bowmans Creek will be stocked with 3,900 brook trout. During the week of April 19, Harveys Creek will receive 3,100 brown and rainbow trout, during the week of April 26, OPEN 3-11 CLOSED TUESDAYS [CLUSTERS CRABS ».%2.99 ® $2.99 HOMEMADE GOLDEN BUTTERY PAGACH HOMEMADE APPLE PIES 79°. $ 1 .99.. 1.99. 287-1583 Tuesday afternoon on the Hawkeyes field behind Turner’s four hit pitching and her 3-for-3 at the plate. One of Turner’s hits was a triple while Dicton hit a double. Turner struck out five and walked six in collecting her second win of the season. Clifford and Hudzik hit two each. The Lady Knights exploded for eight runs in the first inning to put the game away. Jill Lapasky relieved Turner and struck out three giving up no walks. Blessner third; pole vault, Davenport second, Reilly, third; 400 m. dash, Bordley 54.2, Luke, second. Discus, Kern 142’10”; 800 m. run, Guzek 2:09.9, Richardson second; high jump, Guzek 5’10”’; javelin, Shemo third; 200, Goeringer, third; long jump, Fetty Simon third; 3200 m. run, McDonald second. Harveys Creek will re- ceive 3,050 rainbow and brown trout. During the week of May 3, Pine Creek will receive 2,700 brook trout and Mountain Springs Lake will receive 2,500 brook trout; during the week of May 10, will receive 2,500 brook trout; Bowmans Creek will receive 3,900 brook trout. During the week of May 17, Bowmans Creek will receive 3,900 brook trout; during the week of May 24, Harveys Creek will receive 3,050 brown and rainbow trout; Mountaj 2,500 brook trout; during the week of May 31, Harveys Creek will receive 3,050 brown and rainbow trout. This will bring to a close spring trout stocking. ELIMINATE THAT MUDDY DRIVEWAY! WITH CRUSHED STONE ELIMINATE THOSE POTHOLES WITH COLDPATCH FROM AMERICAN ASPHALT * PAVING Co. 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