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Including EDUCATION in proper ways to feed your family ant yourself; which foods to choose in restaurants and social gatherings; BI At tN IIS On Union Street Next to Self-Serv Liquor Store Luzerne Shopping Center PHONE 288-0133 The Back Mountain Wrestling Club hosted the Mid-Atlantic District AAU Wrestling Qualifier last weekend at Dallas Senior High with close to four hundred Junior Olympic wrestlers from four counties competing for the honor of advancing to the Regional Tourna- ment this coming weekend at Mifflinburg High School. Area matmen who will advance: Back Mountain Wrestling Club--Rick Finnegan, Adam Hoover, Allen Baird, Brian Gizenski, Eric Wiliams, Jason Naugle, Jerry Ogurkis, Mark Amato, Charles Jacoby, Charlie Roper, Francis Hoover, Mike Geurin, Chad Honeywell, Ron Moreck, Mark Royowski, Jerry Guzenski, Jeremy Roper, Bill Janosky, Dylan LaPorte, Bill Mathers, Bowling Stanton In the Ladies Country League R. Radzinski hit the pins for 191-12-179 (553) for Daring’s Market but the series wasn’t enough as her team dropped three points to G.H. Harris Associates whose B. Rinus led her team to three points with 184. Castlettes took three from Fashion Vending who had D. Vrhel's 173. Grotto Pizza divided 2-2 with A.F. Roan Inc. with R. Gula spilling pins for 171-189-170 (530) and T. Langdon tumbling wood for 181-202 (539). L. Cyphers added 170. Mr. Donut girls picked up three points from Franklin's in the Bowlerette League with no one able to hit high games... R. Gula toppled pins for 193 to lead Tom Reese to three points from the Hoagie Bar whose THIS OFFER GOOD MARCH 30th THRU APRIL 2nd THIS OFFER GOOD MARCH 30th THRU APRIL 2nd 7-UP& DIET MA’S ots. 16 Oz. Ret. Bot. Mix or Match & SHASTA 4° $3¢° 1202. $ 4>° Case of 24 Case of 12 Cans Case of 24 Piels 12 0z. Cans Case of 24 Steve Mathers, Jamie Janosky, Ron Post, Jim O’Donnell, Dave Mayers, Kris Justus and Mark LaPorte. Garnering fourth place wins were Kevin Walters, Bob Farber and Wade Post. First place winners from Dallas were Carey Falcone, Jeff Hall and Joe Potts. Dave Hislop and T.J. Bagley were fourth place finishers. Lehman place winners include first place champs Don Spencer and Bob Guzenski; second place Rusty Coolbaugh and fourth place wins to Brad Hontz, Bill George and Ed Stratford. West Side Vocational Technical chalked up a third place winner in Steve Matello and a fourth went to Steve Williams. The 1983 Mid-Atlantic States Championship Tournament will be held at Newark, Del. on April 14-15 and we wish these local wrestlers the best of luck. Last year this area had three Middle Atlantic States champions: Jerry Ogurkis of the Back Mt. Matthers and Carey Falcone from Dallas Junior High School, also representing the Back Mt girls were paced by F. Perry’s 171. In the George Shupp League Stanton TV shut out Endless Mountains and Roberts Oil took all from Dallas Nursery. Fino’s copped three from Gino’s Shoe Store while on adjacent lanes Disque Funeral Home earned three from Harris Associates. Hitting high scores were A. Wendel 608, D. Purvin 528, Harris men; C. Williams 532, Disque’s; B. Downs 589, R. Mekeel 540, R. Bonomo 520, Fino’s; C. Kazokas 223 (535), B. Cyphers 531, J. Curtis 529, Gino’s; D. Thomas 234 (569), T. Wilson 524, Roberts; H. Garris 599, J. Maculis 222 (584), D. Katyl 544, Stanton’s; and R. Barr 526, Endless Mountains. Orange B blanked Carverton A in the Back Mountain Church League paced by D. Shupp’s 220 (530) and B. Cyphers 529. C. Remley hit pins for 547 for the losing five. Orange A took three from Dallas A sparked by J. Mitchell's 540 and C. Cyphers 532. R. Moore rolled 232 (532) and K. Spencer scattered pins for 248 (631) for the Dallas team. Shavertown A picked up three from East Dallas while Trucksville C copped three from Maple Grove. J. Remington toppled pins for 220 (563) for the losing high for the winning team. Trucksville B picked up three from the Lutherans aided by G. Kohli’s 521. C. Glasser scattered pins for 232 (548) and T. Wilson posted 525 for the Lutherans. Shavertown split with Carverton B paced by B. Walko’s 532 and C. Kazokas’ 530. T. Metz registered 521 for the Carverton men. American Building Maintenance took three from Humphreys Apparel to run its second half record to 32-12 in the Imperialette League. C. Smith set the pace for the league leaders with 175 (493). K. Scavone added 177-183 (478) and J. Zimmerman contributed 176 (475). J. Mekeel hit the pins for 198 (528) and C. Williams rolled 174 for the apparel girls. Jean Shop remained in second with 26-18 despite dropping three to Mahaffey Oil. The oil dealer’s girls were sparked by S. Johnson’s 192 (513). Lombardo Bakery is hot on the heels of the first and second place teams with 25-19. J. Clark rolled 181 and G. Bachman tumbled pins for 175. M. Neifert hit the woods for 184. In Our Gang League Numero Uno took four points by forfeit from the Melon - Balls. Carol Exarhopoulis’ 173-179 (507) and Ken Spencer’s 543 set the pace for.the Blitz’s three points from Harvey Wallbangers. Jokers copped three from the Alabama Slammers and the Cheap Shots picked up three from Spanky’s led by Nancy Daney’s 195 (509). Lynn Busch rolled 177 (497) for the losing team. Back Mountain Spor- ting Goods men shut out League. H. Garris hit 597, L. Coolbaugh walloped pins for 223 (560), S. Wickard toppled them for 540 and D. Wickard rolled 528. H. Bennett's 580 and A. Wendel’s 572 showed the way for G.H. Harris’ three points from the CMP’s. D. Purvin added 556, M. Whiting posted 231 (543) and C. Kazokas gave 540. B. Varner led the losing five with 225 (554). R. Bonomo, Jr. rolled 549 and Glen Mazer hit 548. M. Rudick hit the pins for 225 (562) to pace the Hambos to three points from Beach Combers. L. Yankoski gathered 538 and S. Bonomo added 532. K. 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