- PAGE TWELVE ww i Baseball Results__ - Wilkes-Barre Fats a Weather Hurt Lake-Lehman Dallas : ea er ur S Lake-Lehman Knights Dallas High School Jack ie hip Joie BY LEE L. RICHARDS : Wolensky’s hardball y nights at the plate 2 ) . : : ios} two games last week, —_— 5 oo bs Ee with 2-for-2, one of them a Would somebody tell what we're doing with a major oth by identical 5-2 Te hr en triple. snow storm in late April? It has wrecked the spring scores. Crestwood defeated the Knights 5-2 Saturday afternoon behind Paul Feisel on the mound. gave Bishop Hoban a 10-7 win over the Moun- taineers last Saturday. Jim Lord started on the mound for Dallas but was Designated hitter Kelly Wandel had two RBI's and drove out a triple. Third baseman Rebecca Clifford went three for and baseball. Feisel gave up eight hits Despite the sorry weather last week, Mets’ Tom relieved by Gdovin, who four at the plate and : ) ; : ig Sues or 2 men it oy TT, collected. foar stolen Seaver racked up his 54th career shutout in leading his Michaels ol Dente relieved Gdovin Pases. Sue Bonsavage foam 28 vie ove i Bes of Pushingh, Yoo) Fido a after the Agents. wor drove out a pair of delighted me was Seaver’s second three bagger of the allowing nine hits and fanning 10 at the plate. Tom Davis went two- for-four for the Knights driving out a double and Chris Wargo drove out a double. Second baseman Weidner went one for over the lead. Steve Federici had two hits for the Mountaineers, Thomas Had two-for-two at the plate and Rollman had two-for-three, one of them a triple. Graben- stetter .drove out a two- doubles. Kim Fey, Pam Solinski and Wandel all stole home in a three run inning. It was the Lady Knights opening game of the season. Dallas Softball three, knocking out a Hn obi sor Dales. Dallas gitls softball Dean Smith’s program has demonstrated over the years. double. : OE at ood tem rantheir record tod. Dave will get some playing time early, but Smith Ss Earlier in the week, Y philosophy to bring young players along slowly can’t help Coughlin defeated the Knights 5-2 with Joe Flaherty striking out 12 Knights and giving up only two hits. Designated hitter Mike Henry and first baseman - Tom Yoniski were the only Black Knights to nick Flaherty for hits. Chris Wargo accounted for a run for the Knights with a sacrifice fly. Boyle was credited with the loss for the Knights. He struck out seven while walking six. The Knights will meet Pittston April 26 and GAR on April 28. Meyers, Thursday, April 28 L-L Softball Lake-Lehman’s Jill Solinski gave up only one hit against Coughlin Friday afternoon to lead the Lady Knights to a 9-0 shutout over the Crusaders. She went 6 and one third innings before Coughlin’s Janice Shed- lock hit a single with one out in the top of the seventh. Solinski also struck out nine and walked only six as her team members used a total of 16 stolen bases to top their oppo- 1 Saturday with a 17-4 trouncing of Hoban. Sandi Shone picked up her second win on the mound with a three hitter. She also drove out a single at home plate. Catcher Kathy Walsh went three for four hitting a triple and two singles, and scored three runs. Jill Radzinski went two for three at home plate with a double and a single. Dallas girls scored nine runs in the first inning and added five more in the second to insure the win. Shone struck out six and walked five in collecting her second straight win. Bishop I Na Ria TT B= Park Service season at Dallas. Senior All Star Kathy Walsh signed a letter of intent for Kent State University, Friday, in the faculty lounge of Dallas High School. The 59” cager, who scored 1,700 career points to help the Lady Mounts post a 25-6 record this season, said guaranteed playing time during her freshman year played a major role in her decision to attend Kent. The daughter.of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walsh of Dallas, Kathy will change her playing position at Kent State from guard to either swingman or point with Kent's Lady Flashes. Her overall ability on the court earned Kathy a full scholarship in excess of $5,000 covering tuition, room and board, books and out of state fees. The Dallas senior is ready to start working hard and is planning a regimen of training including nautilus workouts and summer play with the ‘Pace Setters All-Star Club. ‘Awareness Expo 83” to be staged at the Arena Motor Inn on Route 115, Wilkes-Barre, promises to present some outstanding personalities of the world of parapsychology. From Friday, April 29 until 8 p.m. on May 1 over fifteen psychics from the nor- theastern United States dame Office Columbus Ohio will provide free lectures and be available for consultation. Sponsors of the expo, the Dallas Kiwanis Club, applies all proceeds to charitable and youth work in the comunity. It makes no claim for the validity of anyreadings and presents the event solely for its entertainment and educational values. in the country, too. a heap of conditioning too. football fan. The Pennsylvania Game Commission at Harrisburg is seeking sealed bids for the pur- chase of an estimated timber being offered will be shown to prospective bidders Friday, May 6. Viewers will be met at the Bidding forms, samples of the agreement form and other details con- cerning the material offered for sale may be LEWIS-DUNCAN BI | ewiS. 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