ie Sarees “The breaks didn’t go our way. We scored first points and missed by about an inch,’’ said Lake- Lehman Football Coach Mark Kirk following their 8-6 loss to Meyers last Saturday. “I’m real proud of the held Meyers offense to outplayed the Mohawks all the way. The kids are beginning to come to- some wins under our belt. An important factor is that we don’t over-rate “nor under-rate our oppo- nents.” Meyers Coch Mickey Gorham admitted his team was lucky to win. The Knights held their opponents to 67 yards rushing and to less than 40 in the air. The Mohawks had only seven first downs in the game. The statistics prove the Knights played a great game. They ahd 175 yards rushing and nearly 90 yards in the air. They passes and piled up 11 first downs. i The difference in the scoring appears to be in the penalties. Meyers had four for a total of 30 yards while the Knights had 10 called for a total of 112. Two of the penalties may have cost the Knights a score. One was in the third period when Bob Miller intercepted a pass and took it to the two yard line. But an official called + a clipping penalty up field and sent the Knights back into their own territory. In the final minutes of the game, the Knights had a potential scoring drive on when anothermajor penalty was called can- celling a first down inside the Mohawks 30 yard line and sending Lake- Lehman back past mid- field. Both scores in the game were in the final five minutes of the first half. RY Cg ~ The Knights scored on a 31 yard pass from QB John Williams to Chris Wargo. Que Walczak went for the extra points but was stopped inches from the end zone. Meyers came back on their possession and drove down field. With less than a minute in the half, Dave Amory hit Ken White with a six yard pass for a score. The Mohawks went ahead 8-6 on Amory’s two point pas to Greg Lott. : Lombardo Bakery in- creased its lead in the Imperialette League by juilding Maintenance. I. Katyl rolled 178 to lead Jean Shop in taking all from Lamoreaux Auto while Humphries Apparel picked up three from Mahaffey Oil Co. In the Friday night Major League D. Purvin pounded the pins for 232 (612) to lead G.H. Harris. in blanking the ‘Slim Liners. T. -Doughton added 224 (570) and H. Bennett postd 543. C. Williams 544 was high for the losing five. T. Nevel’s 538. paced the Beach Combers to three points from ‘Back Mountain Sporting Goods whose L. Coolbaugh rolled 583. The Bermudas copped three from the Hambos while the CMP’s were dividing Lake Lehman’s Giro Hall continued to lead the Knights to victory by country meet with Bishop O'Reilly. Hall paced the runners to a 16-47 over the Queensmen, . Hall placed first over the three mile course at Kirby Park with a time of 15:35. He was followed by Knights Mike Bernick evenly with the Big Bens, for 239 (602) and F. Ranieli posted 570. Gary Mazer rolled 532. The Omegas took all from the LaBarons by forfeit with H. Heidel hitting pins for 540 in the Compact League. The losing team’s C. Doty rolled 258 (577). Capris shut out the Mustangs with L. Lanning hitting 171. Camaros blanked the Firebirds paced by Rita Balberchak’s 173p218, hit 205 for the Camaros. The Citations picked up three from the Aries and - the Cimmarons took three: from the Lynx sparked by M. Carkhuff’s 585 and M. Morris’ 176. K. Mintzer’s 181 and L. Busch’s 170 led the Spanky’s to three points from Numero Uno in Our Gang League. Harvey 16:02, 16:32 and Keith Austin fourth with time of 17:03. Fastest time for Bishop O'Reilly was 17:08 by Tony Baker, who placed fifth, ; Lake-Lehman’s Karen Austin was the winner in an exhibition meet bet- ween the two schools, Austin came in first with a time of 21:30. Wallbangers copped three from the Jokers and the Blitz took three from Alabama Slammers. Cheap Shots and Melon Balls split 2-2. N. Daney hit 190 (486) for her Cheap Shots and J. Kelly added 479. - It was 4.and 0 for all but one match in the Back Mountain Church League. J. Zarno’s 221 (596) paced Shavertown A. Carverton A shut out Carverton B aided by R. Daubert’s 223 (544) and T. Nevel’s 544. Trucksville C blanked Trucksville B while East Dallas took four from Dallas A. R. Moore rolled 572 for the Dallas team and K. Spencer posted 574. High for the winning five were J. Berti’s 536 and R. Witkowski’s 535. S. Fielding sparked Shaver- town B to four points from Giro Hall of the Lake- Lehman Knights collected another first place win as he led his cross country team members to a 21-34 win over the Wyoming Valley West Spartans. The win gave the Knights their sixth con- secutive victory to lead the Wyoming Valley Cross Country Conference Orange B with 561. T. Wilson, Sr.’s 552 and Ted Wilson’s 546 helped the Lutherans take three from Maple Grove. Nita Moser walloped pins for 189-181 (523) to lead the Hoagie Bar to four points’ in the Bowlerette League. Tom Reese girls collected three points from Mr. Donut. In the Ladies Country League G.H. Harris Associates took all from Daring’s Market by E.: Fehrer’s 202 (476) and B. Rinus’ 189. K. Kalafsky’s 174 and V. Patton’s 173 showed the way for the Castlettes three points from Fashion Vending, who had K. Scavone’s 173- 183 (505) and P. Gordon’s 174. A. Hospodar’s 183-190 (534) and M. Hirner’s 170 aided Grotto Pizza in taking three from AF. Roan Inc. 6-0 with Tunkhannock on their heels 4-0. Hall ran the three mile course at Kirby Park in 15:29. Knight Mike Bernick was second with 15:51 and Dave Janiczek came in third with 16:04. The Spartans Brian McCarty came in fourth in 16:06 while his team- mate John Feyrer took Stanton’s TV shut out Disque Funeral Home in the George Shupp League sparked by D. Katyl’s 225- 230 (623) and L. Lavelle’s 216 (608). J. Ide rolled 548 for Disque. = Fino’s Pharmacy blanked Roberts Oil paced by T. Shalata’s 216 (610). R. Bonomo rolled 235 (609), K. Youngblood knocked down pins for 231 (593) and R. Mekeel posted 217 (575). B. Bates rolled 525 and T. Wilson spilled pins for 543 for the oil men. A. Wendell’s 219 (599) paced Harris Associates to three points from Endless Mountains whose R. Stover hit 546. Gino’s Shoe Store and Dallas Nursery made it two each. S. Fielding’s 237 (578), B. Cyphers 559 and T. Doughton’s 542 were high for Gino’s. F. Adams led the nursery team with 558 and N. Stredny added 531. fifth with a time of 16:41. Dave Olsen finished sixth for the Spartans in 16:50. In a girls exhibition race, the Lady Knights were defeated 18-38 with Karen Austin Lake- Lehman’s top runner finishing fourth in 21:25 just 1:12 behind the Spartans first pace Renee Sabecky. The advent of small away and Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Penrose Hallowell is reminding hunters, “A protect the hunters’ companion.’’ Regular small game season is scheduled to begin Oct. 30, with squirrel, and grouse As more hunters enter the fields each year, the number of lost dogs in- creases: ‘With a license, we have the means to trace a dog’s owner,” said Hallowell. “If a hunter finds a stray dog, he should check the license and then contact the County Treasurer’s License fees are only spayed females and $2.20 for unspayed female dogs. They ard still available in the County Treasurer's Office in the Courthouse." “Unless absolutely necessary, hunters should be careful to avoid which is chasing game. The hunter is liable for damages unless the dog was endangering life. If a hunter kills a dog, he must report it to a game protector or the owner Hallowell added, ‘‘Hunters can avoid problems by understand- ing the basic dog owner’s within five days. responsibilities.” Jenks Women’s Volleyball Standings As of Monday, Sept. 27 WL Gino's 508 Dibbles 55 Crispell’s Supply 41 Monty’s 41 Jenk’s 14 Gilmore’s 19 Lake-Lehman’s 1-0 win over Wyoming! Seminary’s girls hockey team moved them into a third tie with Bishop O'Reilly. The Lady Knights have points with a 2-4-1 record while the Queenswomen have five points with a 1-5-3 record. Both the Lady Knights and ' Seminary went coreless through the first second half that Lake- Lehman’s Kim Fey scored her sixth goal of the season on a penalty corner. : Goalie Rebecca Clifford had 11 saves in the Lady Knights shutout.’ O’Reilly’s A. Gunster had six saves for the Seminary girls. Wyoming * Seminary is in second place in Division B, one point ‘hehind Meyers. : -0- ‘ Lake-Lehman hockey . scoring her seventh and’ eighth goals of the season. The win gives the Lady Knights seven points just behind the Meyers Mohawks, who lead Division B with nine. Knights right wing Joan Skopic scored the first goal assisted by Sandy Dicton at 6:25 into the first half. Dicton also had an assist on Kim Fey’s first score at 15:20 in the half to hold a 2-0 lead at the half. Dicton scored Knights third goal six minutes into the second half without any help. Fey ‘made it’ 4-0 without an assist 8:30 into the second half. The Lady Grenadiers Jane Uniatowski scored unassisted at the 15° from a shutout. The win gave the Lady Black Knights 3-4-1 te date in league play. -0- Coach Jane Morris’ ’ Lady Knights were edged 1-0 by the Meyers field hockey team to drop to third place with a 3-5-1 record, one point behind | Wyoming Seminary. wee Ofthide Columbus Oho The Mohawks Chris DeLuca scored the only goal for Meyers on an assist by Maria DalBaso 24 minutes into the first. half. The Mohawks hold first place in Division B with a 5-2-1 record for 11 points. Seminary logs 3-2- 2 for eight points, one in front of the Lady Knights. Goalie Rebecca Clifford played a stellar game for the Knights stopping 21 Mohawk shots. Marge ' Serafini had three saves WEST SIDE : CENTRAL CATHOLIC/ BISHOP O'REILLY KINGSTON IS COMPILING AN ALUMNI DIRECTORY UPDATED CLASS LISTS FOR THE YEARS . 63-66-68-70-71, 72875 ARE NEEDED IF YOU HAVE SUCH A LIST (FROM A CLASS REUNION) CALLTHE ALUMNI OFFICE 288-1404 og 7 a =A HUNTING LICENSES AVAILABLE OPEN 7 days © aweek until pom. 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