In a triangular meet at the Patriots track last Tuesday, the Black Knights were defeated 122-28 by Pittston and Valley West took them 107-43. The Black Knights placed second in the 3200 meter relay with a time of 8:35.9. Other results were 110 meter HH, VanGorder third; triple jumps, Kulcosky fourth; 1600 meter run, Wendel 4:37.4 first; Bernick fifth; shot put, Adams fifth; 400 meter dash, Broden fifth; pole vault, Williams 11’, first and Walsh 11’; 800 meter run, Hall 2:03.7 first; javelin, Hodle fifth; 200 meter dash, Swire 24.1 fifth; long jump, cundiff second, Bernick thrid. Dallas High School cindermen evened their record at 2-2 last Tuesday when they lost 87-63 to but defeated Bishop Hoban 851-6415. Dallas track team’s results in the tri-meet were 32-meter relay, second in 9:07.4 with team members McDonald, Lipo, Drasnin and Richardson. 110-meter, menges second 17.8, Noone third; triple jump, Guzek second; 100-meter dash, Bordley 11.8, second; Tucker, third; shot put, Kern 43’2” second, Dukinas fifth; 1600 meter run, Guzek third, Kraynak fifth; 400 be Comme See Me |! & Tot, Sponsored by the . Bk.ME Jay-Crettes | May gih HAM = U¥PpM~ at the X 3,123 deer killed in county Pennsylvania’s deer hunters killed 148,350 whitetails this 13,053 over last year. Buck accounted for 73,322, and doe, 75,208. The 1981-82 kill was third largest kill on record. In Luzerne County, 3,123 deer were killed by hunters this season. > WANTEI YOUR CAR RES - Lon. meter dash, Bordley 54.2 second, Lipo fifth; long jump, Fetty third; 300 meter hurdles, Noone fourth; Blessmer fifth. 800 meter run, Guzek 2:08.1 second, Richardson fifth; discus, Kern 1179” second, Dukinas fourth; 200 meter dash, tucker 24.6 second, Simeon tied for fifth; 3200 meter run, McDonald fourth; pole vault, Davenport 11’ first, Riley second, Radzinski fourth; javelin, Daven- port third; Shemo fifth; 1600 meter relay, Dallas 3:47.2 Luke, Lipo, Richardson and Bordley; high jump, Guzek 510” second, Fetty fifth. 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Shone pitched all the way to pick up the win, striking out two and walking six. She gave up only seven hits. Laura Nork, losing pitcher for the Argents allowed the Lady Mounts only six hits. The win gave the Lady Mounts an 8-3 record and losing streak. 2 to the Nanticoke Trojanettes, Wednesday, at the Nanticoke field. Debbie Shone was credited with her first loss of the ‘season in five games allowing only five hits. The Trojanettes Debbie Wengryn was credited with the win, giving up ing for two hits to score three runs. Shone, Ciccarelli, Kim Reese, Banks and Morgan collected the hits for the (Mark Moran Photo) Dallas girls. Chris Dombek was the losing pitcher on Tuesday as Wyoming Seminary handed the Lady Mounts a 13-8 loss. Ciccarelli came in to relive Dombek in the sixth inning and the Blue Knights Kate Ward hit a grand slam homerun to clinch the game, by breaking the 8-8 tied game. Dombek fanned five and walked eight SAVE TAG SPECIAL! before leaving the game. Hitting for the Lady Mounts were Ciccarelli, Reese, Sutton, Banks, Dombek, Baseski 2-4, and Morgan 34. no x PAGE ELEVE Lake-Lehman Knights scored eight runs in the their 14-3 win over Bishop O'Reilly last Thursday. Pitcher © Al Michaels struck out four and walked four as he picked up the easy win. He allowed the Queensmen only five hits ‘while his Knights collected 10, one of them a triple by T. Zielen. T. Cadwalader had 2-3 at the plate. Tom Davis drove in two runs on a double and Joe more on his single in the third. Wyoming Seminary scored five runs in the seventh inning to break a 12-12 game Wedneday at’ the Knights field, and go on to win 17-12. The Black Knights out hit Seminary 20-18 but dis- puted calls and misplays by the local Knights gave Seminary the win. The Blue Knights relief pit- cher Mark Ambrose also turned. ‘in a fine per- ROUND TRIP SECOND TIME YOU GO i ¥- Axe formance. . Kalish, Kishkill, Martin and Cadwalader hit doubles for the Black Knights. Yoniski drove out two doubles and T. Zielen knocked out two doubles and a triple. In the makeup game with Nanticoke on Tuesday, the Trojans won 6-5 in the bottom of the ninth when their pitcher Brian Gorski hit a single give his Trojans the win. The game was a called the week before be- cause of darkness. The score in that game was 2-2 in the ninth. . The Trojans were trailing in Tuesday’s game 5-4 when Distasio hit a sacrifice fly to send a runner across the plate and tie the game at 5-5 to send it into the extra innings. Chris Boyle was the Knights. REBATES For Reservations TRAILWAYS