a The summer sports program at Lake-Lehman has met with great suc- cess in its second year, according to coaches who were involved. The pro- started on Monday, June 21. The elementary wrestling will continue until July 29, but both basketball and flag foot- ball concluded last week. Rodger Bearde, the school’s basketball PAGE NINE por 's ost TRIPLE--Chip Sorber, mentor, reported elemen- attend- ance at about 45 per day and junior high at 40 per day. The coaches utilized varsity and former school players to help in training the younger athletes. Back Mt. Specialists were also brought in to give demon- strations and coach the students in the funda- mentals of each sport. “It's work and play,” explained Bearde. ‘It’s not a playground. We work on fundamentals such as ballhandling, footwork and defense. But they get time to compete too, and they like that.” All programs were held on_ school district facilities. Bearde said most of the boys were returnees from last year, an encouraging sign. “It means they're learning something and want more.” Slo- pitch softball DIVISION I Lameroux Auto Parts 10-1 Villa Roma 9-2 Overbrook Inn 8-2 Hearthstone Pub 9-3 Noxen Rebels 8-3 Pizza Bar 8-4 Jones Pancakes 5-4 Miller Beer 4-5 DIVISION II Farmers Inn 7-5 Mister Donut 4-7 David’s Place 4-8 Noxen Texaco 3-7 TJ’s 3-8 Irene’s 3-9 IGA 39 DESCO 1-11 Note: All games rained out June 3, will be played July 29. All games rained out June 29 will be played August 3. Rain make-up schedule: Wed., July 7--Noxen: 6 p.m., Noxen Texaco vs. Noxen Rebels; 7 p.m., Jones vs. Miller Beer. Sunday, July 11--Lehman: 11 a.m. Jones vs. Villa Roma; 12 noon, Overbrook vs. TJ’s. Schedule for Thursday, July 8 Noxen: 6 p.m. Lamerous Auto vs. Pizza Bar 7 p.m. Irene’s vs. Mister Donut Lehman: 6 p.m: DESCO vs. Noxen Texaco Farmers Inn vs. IGA Villa Roma vs. Overbrook 7 p.m. Jones Pancakes vs. Hearthstone Pub Noxen Rebels vs. Miller Beer TJ’s vs. Davitl’s Place. Friday evening’s Luzerne County Republican Convention at Gus Genetti’s Best Western Hotel in Wilkes- Barre promises to be a relatively ‘tame’ affair, cording to an influential rty spokesman here in for the general united front November election. ~ Nicholas Marsilio of Conyngham Township, who has served as county chairman of the GOP for the past several years, will be reelected to that post without opposition, the spokesman said, despite rumors - to the contrary. An indication of that can be seen in the elections during the past month of district chair- men like Tom Reese of Dallas, who was elected to -another term as chairman of the Fifth Legislative among other com- munities, Dallas Borough and Dallas Township, esto Township, ranklin and Exeter Townships. Reese, who also is Dallas Borough’s tax collector, was reelected without op- position, garnering all 51 votes of the district's committeemen and women, who attended the district convention, in ‘those committeemen and women, who were voted by proxy when they were ‘unable to attend the dis- trict convention. Similar reports came out of the Second Legisla- ‘tive District where Sam Sorber of Hanover Township was elected district GOP chairman. Back Mountain com- munities of Harveys Lake, Lehman and Lake Legislative District. Jackson Township is Ray Sedorchak was At the May primary committeemen and women were elected to serve in those posts for the next two years. They along with district and county officers comprise the district and county governing bodies of their respective parties. Delegates elected at the May primary election, according to reports from the county Election Bureau at the courthouse, are Second Legislative District, Harveys Lake Borough Republicans, Richard D. Meyers, RD 1, Box 588, Harveys Lake, and Francis J. Kopko, RD 1, Box 186, Pole 127, Harveys Lake; Democrats, John McManus, RD 4, Dallas, and Michelle T. Boice, RD 1, Box 308, Pole 37, Harveys Lake; Lake Township - Republicans, Edna Higgins, RD 2, Box 22, Harveys Lake, and Lewis Higgins, RD 2, Box 22, Harveys Lake; " Josie Hummel, RD 2, Dallas, and Jacob Brin, Jr., RD 2, Box 3621, Dallas; Lehman Township - Southwest District Republicans, David Jones, RD 2, Hunlock Swartz, RD 2, Hunlock Creek; Democrats, Eleanor Wisloski, RD 2, Hunlock Creek, and Walter Wilson, RD 2, Box 116, Hunlock Creek; Middle District, Republicans, Warren Gensel, RD 5, Shaver- town, and Gary A. Miers, RD 5, Shavertown; Democrats, Pauline Kane, RD 2, Box 389A, Dallas and Thomas Kane, same address; Northeast District, Republicans, Shirley D. Osborne, RD 4, Box 418A, Dallas, and Thomas Smith, RD 4, Box 570, Dallas; Democrats, Anna and John Chesnovitch, RD 4, Box 575, Dallas. Ross Township-Rep- ublicans, Robert E. Gray, RD 1, Box 167, Hunlock Creek, and Albert Wallace, Main Road, Sweet Valley; Democrats, Thomas Pantle, Box 191, Valley, and Joan E. MacCulloch, RD 1, Box 265 B, Sweet Valley. Fourth Legislative District, Jackson Township-Republicans, Joan M. Conrad, RD 5, Box 159A, Chase Road, Shavertown, and Jack Bombick Jr., RD 5, Shavertown; Democrats, Mary Bunney, RD 5, Box 55, Dallas, and Arthur J. Spencer, RD 2, Follies Road, Dallas. Fifth Legislative District, Republicans- Dallas Borough, North District: Mary and Theodore Wright, 23 Monroe Avenue, Dallas; Reese, 126% Franklin Street, and Drew Fitch, 83 Park Street; Democrats- no one elected, positions will be filled through appointment; Dallas Township, Middle District, Republicans, Roland Spencer, RD 1, Box 213, 42nd Street, and Dolores Burke, 57 Gordon Avenue; Democrats-none elected; North District, Republicans, Ayleen Landon, RD 1, Box 174A, and Thomas Landon, RD 1, Box 174A; Democrat, Andrew Treagan, RD 1, Dallas; South District, Republicans, Shirley Templin, 24 Southside Avenue, and Harty Mears, RD. 3, Box 320; Democrats, Patricia Gregory, Box 342, RD 3, Lower Demunds Road, and Nelson Wilson, RD 3, Dallas; Exeter Township, Republicans, Lenore H. Benish, RD '1, Box 214, Harding Avenue, Pittston, and John G. Jevin, RD 1, Box 249J, Lockville Road, Pittston; Franklin Township, Republicans-John P. Zarno, RD 3, Box 166, | “Dallas and Dale R. Shupp, Box 272-11, Dallas; Democrats, Lucy and Frank Zarnoch, RD 3, Dallas. Kingston Township, Republicans, Northeast District, Mabel W. Jenkins, 5 North Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, and Donald Gavigan, 100 Ridge “Street, ‘Shaver- town; Democrats, Bar- bara Pitcavage, 90 North Lehigh Street, Shaver- town, and John Pit- cavage, same address; Southwest District, Republicans, Marian Perrin, 222 Holly Street, Trucksville, and Vern Pritchard, 205 Maple Street, Trucksville; Democrats, Emily Babeck,. RD. -7, Box. 249, Cliffside Avenue, Shaver- Pool — Completely Installed Retail Price 2,595 On The Spot Cash Rebate -*600 15 Years- FREEHEAT *1,995 "THE SOLAR KING” 287-6883 or 283-0668 FREE ESTIMATES Solar Energy Speciolists town, and Robert Spears, 245 Carverton Road, Trucksville; ~~ Northeast District, Republicans, Edgar B. 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