Sports PAGE THIRTEEN Seton Catholic trailed throughout most of the game with Dallas Friday night but rallied in the fourth quarter to outscore the Mounts 20-11 and cop a 60-57 win. The Eagles trailed 46-40 going into the final period but Mike Farrell scored nine of his 18 points and Fran Barlik connected for a game score of 19 points. Barlik did some stellar long range shooting which kept the Eagles in the game and broke their five-game losing streak. Dave Thomas and Tim ve collected 14 points each. Thomas put four through the nets from the field and hit 6-6 from the foul line. Grove hit 2-2 from the line and put six good ones through the nests from the field. Ed Gorey hit for 10 points, four goals from the floor and 2-2 from the free stripe. Steve Thomas added up 11, putting in four shots from the field and dumping in 3-4 from the line. The teams played even in the first quarter, en- ding 12-12 but Dallas out- scored the Eagles 16-13 in the second for a 28-25 lead at halftime. The Moun- taineers pulled in front 46- 40 going into the final frame when Farrell, Barlik and Jim Tippett HELP WANTED Help Wanted--Woman to care for 2 girls, ages 6 & 12, 3 p.m.-6 p.m., oc- casionally 3 p.m.-9 p.m., weekdays. Call 675-3726 before 8 a.m. or after 9 p.m. 4-3-P Help Wanted--Medical office seeking part-time receptinist. Reply to Dallas Post, Box 366Q, Dallas, Pa. 18612. 6-3-P Losing the Budget Race?- @®p with income, keep up with outgo through pleasant part-time work. For interview call 654-4359 after 5 p.m. 6-1-P Help Wanted--Office Cler, general clerical duties, typing required. Experience with adding or posting: machine helpful. Seeking depen- dable hard worker able to work with the public. Some clerical experience preferred. Apply PARGAS, Rt. 6 West, Tunkhannock, Pa. 18657 6-1-P HELP WANTED Reliable, Experienced Gardener-Handyman-- Part time, March through Qct. References necessary. 696-2434. 5-4-P Help Wanted--Loving and gentle person to care for elderly woman. 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Tim Grove added 16 and Steve Thomas put in 13. Dallas plays Meyers and Lake-Lehman this week and are in a ‘must win’ situation in order to hit the top four. Dallas Coach Kit gradually slip away. Seton Catholic’s high Mounts take a 30-25 lead scorer Mary Ann Mozal into the locker room at halftime Friday af- ternoon, then gradually saw his hopes for his girls Eagles to a 42-40 Second second half all-win record half. Wilkes-Barre Fats and senior Beth DeNardi combined to lead the Lady DeNardi scored 11 of her 23 points in the fourth period. Mozal, whose game points of 19. Lady Mount Kathy Walsh connected for 28 points before she fouled most of the first half, rallied in the second half to end with second high fourth period. She put nine shots through the BY LEE L. RICHARDS Most local grid fans were still puzzled last week over the recent departure of the Jets by Coach Walter Michaels. I learned first-hand from a very reliable source that an incident after the loss to the Dolphins triggered Walter's ouster. Here’s what supposedly happened. The Jets had a charter plane and it was only a little over half-filled for the return flight to New York. Michaels had some members of his family and several friends in Miami. Since there were so many empty seats he asked permission from Jet prexy Jim Kensel if his little party could return with the team? The Jets’ boss flatly refused Michaels’ request stating: “This Biope is for the team and official party.” Being a notoriously hard loser, Michaels didn’t take oo kindly to Kensel’s remarks. On the flight back Michaels was still bitter over the sloppy conditions of the field, especially the fact the Dolphins didn’t have the surface covered at all before the game. As the story goes, Michaels made some bitter remarks. Kensel told Michaels to show some class. He also made a snide remark about Swoyersville and the mentality of this area. Michaels then allegedly went after Kensel and several coaches had to separate the two men. That was Michaels’ down fall. It was an obvious power play by another no-neck and the man who built the Jets in his tough and competitive image is out of a job. Professional sports is strictly a business. CLIPBOARD NOTES: Coaches Clinic International was held at the Cross- gates last week and Director Jerry Preschutti has the popular football confab in high gear...Peter Adonizio, Chuck Adonizio, and Dr. Gerry Gibbons hosted a little party for Pitt Coach Foge Fazio and assistant Andy Urbanic after both lectured...Dallas Coach Ron Rybak got to meet the Pitt coaches and socialized with some of the Panther backers...Former Dallas boss Jack Jones also dropped in to visit. GAR Coach Charlie Fick spent sometime with Urbanic getting tips on the Panther passing game...George Curry, the head Bulldog at Berwick, confided he’s still perturbed over the bad press his players received from local media after losing in playoffs. George makes no bones about it his team could be better this season. Wyoming Sem’s Marv Antinnes and Gary Vanderburg really haven't received the recognition they deserve for splendid coaching jobs they’ve done. Gary ranks with the best roundball coaches in this end of the state. He's also a very solid grid coach. Meanwhile, Coach Rybak told me he’s already got his Mountaineers on an off-season weight program in preparation for some spring drills. He’s got the program headed in the right direction. From what I gathered talking with Curry and his top LEGAL NOTICE The Franklin Township, of Luzerne County, Zoning Hearing Board will conduct a public hearing in the Orange United Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 16, 1983 for the purpose of hearing the following request: Parke Switzer requests per- mission to place a mobile home on his property located on Village Road, Twp. Rt. 810. 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HOSEY Attorney-at-Law 74 East Main Street Plymouth, PA 18651 53-P LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, notice is hereby given that WBRE-TV, Inc., has filed with .the FCC, on February 18, 1983, an application for renewal of Translator Station W79AL, Dallas, Trucksville, Shavertown, Pa., which rebroadcasts station WBRE-TV, Channel 28, Wilkes- Barre, Pa., on output Channel 79. The Translator operated with peak transmitter output power of 100 watts from transmitter site, one-half mile North West of Trucksville. 6-1-P CALLUS WE WILL Sj - NCANEEE LEWIS-DUNCANSEES LEWIS-DUNCAN SEE | EWIS-DUNCAN SEE LEWIS-DUNCANMEES (EWIS- DUNCAN WEEN assistant, Jerry Little, the Bulldogs would welcome an opportunity to compete in a local loop with the big powers. The Coaches’ International Football Seminar has to be one of the top attractions locally. Both Coaches Fazio and Urbanic had a heap of praise for the clinic and the manner in which Preschutti has it organized. Several. New Jersey schoolboy coaches informed me Pitt signed the premier player from their state in DE Stan Woods. Former Lake-Lehman mat star Jack Davis was elated with Clarion’s romp in Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Tournament. The Golden Eagles set a record with seven individual champions and 163 team points. “We just picked up early momentum and it carries us through the two-day event. I don’t believe we’ve wrestled any better this season,’’ Davis said. He’s been involved in a bunch of tournament titles as a wrestler and assistant coach with Clarion. Davis is interested in GAR’s Tony Tolbert. As predicted here several weeks go, Penn State QB Todd Blackledge announced he’s going to turn pro and pass on his final season with Nittany Lions. I based my prediction on his tremendous performance last season and how impossible it would be to duplicate. Blackledge ranks with Rich Lucas as the two best signal callers I've seen perform at State. Speaking of the Nittany Lions, Coach Rich Lorenzo’s wrestling team has set a heap of records in romping through the Eastern Wrestling League this season. Nittany Lions have extended their dual meet win streak in the EWL. Previous dual meet win skein was held by Clarion at 14. Lions will be a big favorite in EWL tourney this weekend at Clarion. Over the next couple of weeks I've got to make a tough decision in selecting pre-season All-East quarterback for Athlon’s Eastern Football Magazine. It’s between West Virginia’s Jeff Hostetler and Boston College’s Doug Flutie Flutie. Both are superb field generals. Youth. hoops and made good 10- 12 from the charity stripe. The loss dropped the Dallas girls into a 5-1 tie with the Lake-Lehman girls. They must win their games with Meyers on Tuesday and Lake- Lehman Friday while Seton loses to Crestwood to at least tie for the second half title. 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