nA ) o da A Lady Highlanders Director, Gerry Wall, Highlanders. Amy Garinger, sweep; senior Kanya, goalie. and Karen College Misericordia has announced its varsity sports sched- ules for the 1983-84 school year: “ WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Sept. 29, Marywood College, H, 4 p.m.; Oct. 1, Immaculata College, A, 1 p.m.; Oct. 3, King’s-Scranton, H, 7 p.m.; Oct. 5, Luzerne County Community College, A, 7 p.m.; Oct. 7, Caldwell College, A, 7 p.m.; Oct. 8, Eastern College, A, 1:30 p.m.; Oct. 13; Cabrini-Textile, A, 6 p.m.; Oct. 22, Elmira College, A, 2 p.m.; Oct. 25, Alvernia College, A., 7 p.m. : FIELD HOCKEY \ Sept. 28, Keystone Jr. College, H, ¥ p.m.; Sept. 30, Ocean County An College, H, 4 p.m.; Oct, , Mansfield State University, H, 4 m.; Oct. 5, Lycoming College, A, 5 30 P. m.; Oct. 8, Gwynedd- Mercy. A, 1'p.m.; Oct. 11, University of Scranton, A, 4 p.m.; Oct. 20, Sus- quehanna University, H, 3:30 p.m.; Oct. 22, Keystone Jr. College, A, 11 a.m.; Oct. 26, Marywood College, H, 3:30 p.m. x CROSS COUNTRY . “Oct. 1, Philadelphia Textile; Oct. 29, K.A.C. Cross Country Champion- ship. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - Nov. 16, Bloomsburg State, H, 7 p.m.; Nov. 19, Gwynedd-Mercy, H, 1 p.m.; Nov. 30, Luzerne County Com- munity College, H, 7 p.m.; Dec. 6, Elmira College, H, 7 p.m.; Dec. 10, Allentown College, H, 2 p.m.; Dec. 11, King’s College, H, 2 p.m.; Jan. 14, Caldwell College, H, 2 p.m.; Jan. 21 Eastern College, H, 3 p.m.; Jan. 23, Lycoming College, A, 6 p.m; Feb. 2, Spring Garden, A, 6 p.m.; ! b. 8, Marywood College, A, 7 p.m.; Feb. 11, Penn State-Schuylk- ill, A, 2 p.m.; Feb. 14, Lycoming wanna Jr. College, H, 7 p.m.; Feb. 18, Gwynedd-Mercy, A, 1 p.m.; Feb. 21, Baptist Bible, H, 7 p.m. MEN’S BASKETBALL Nov. 12, Gwynedd-Mercy, H, 1 p.m.; Nov. 18-19, Binghamton Invi- tational Basketball Tournament, A 6 and 8 p.m.; Nov. 22, Trenton St. College, A, 7:30. p.m.; Nov. 28, Stockton St. College, A, 8 p.m.; Dec. 3, . Philadelphia College of Phar- macy and Science, A, 2 p.m.; Dec. A, 8 p.m.; Dec. 9-10, Alfred Univer- sity Tournament, A; Jan. 11, Wilkes College, A, 8 p.m.; Jan..17, Eastern College, H, 8 p.m.; Jan. 20, Alvernia College, H, 1 p.m.; Jan. 21, Gwy- nedd-Mercy, A, 1 p.m.; Jan. 24, Penn State-Capitol, H, 7:30 p.m.; Jan. 28, Alvernia College, A, 2 p.m.; Jan. 31, Bloomfield College, A, 8 p.m.; Feb. 2, Spring Garden, A, 8 p.m.; Feb. 4, Cabrini College, A, 2 p.m.; Feb. 7, St. Thomas Acquinas College, A, 8 p.m.; Feb. 9, King’s College, A, 8 p.m.; Feb. 11, Beaver College, H, 2 p.m.; Feb. 14, Penn State-Capitol, A, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 17- 18, K.A.C. Tournament; Feb. 20, Bloomfield College, H, 8 p.m. i MEN'’S BASEBALL March 27, King's College (DH) A 2 p.m.; April 7, Spring Garden, (DH) 12 p.m.; April 14, Penn State- Capitol (DH) A, 1 p.m.; April 29, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science (DH), A, 1 p.m.; May 5, Eastern College (DH) A, 12 p.m. WOMEN’S SOFTBALL March 27, Marywood (DH), H, 3 p.m.; March 29, Wilkes College (DH), A, 3 p.m.; April 2, King’s College (DH), A, 2 p.m.; April 4, Lackawanna Jr. College (DH), A, 1 p.m.; April 13, Luzerne County Community College (DH), A, 2 p.m.; April 24, Mansfield Univer- sity, (DH); A, 2 p.m.; May 1, Lock (DH), H, 3 Bn May 4, Elmira College (DH), p.m. Tug’s Tavern won top honors in the third annual Noxen Rebels One- Pitch softball tourney held on the Noxen diamond. Davis’ Tavern fin- ished second and Lamoreaux Auto Parts, last year’s champs, finishing in third place. Tug’s did it the hard way, defeat- ing the Ballbusters, Shanky’s Cafe and Lamoreaux Auto Parts to win the loser’s bracket and earn the right to play Davis’ Tavern for the top honors. Tug’s eliminated Davis’ Tavern, 8-4 and 14-4. Bill Fassett and Denny Imnman provided the offensive punch for Tug’s. Fassett won the trophy for most hits in the tourney, banging out 14 safeties in all. Tim (Bomber) Bombey pitched every game for the champions and also won the trophy for the best defensive player of the tourney. He made several key stops on the pitching mound, cutting" off sure hits. This year’s competition was tough as evidenced by several extra inning games. Noxen Rebels extend thanks to all INDIAN JOE EAGLE LEATHER SHOP 270 Scott St., 822-4275 KENNY ROGERS DESIGNER JEANS $24.95 KARMAN WEAR WESTERN SHIRTS $26.40 and '$16.50 WESTERN WEAR, HATS, ETC. 12 teams that participated in this year’s tourney and making it a success, and hope all teams will return for next year’s tourney. COOK'S PHARMACY OPEN DAILY LIS NNT KINGSTON 288-3633 ® SHAVERTOWN 675-1191 LISTING OF Bowling American Building Maintenance picked up three points from Lom- bardo Bakery in the Imperialette League to remain in top place. I. Katyl showed the way with 477. Humphrey’s Apparel continued in second despite losing three to fifth place Mahaffey Oil. Scavone Motors moved into third by taking three from the Jean Shop. : G. Mazer scattered pins for 214 (604) and R. Mekeel rolled 527 to pace the leading Sweet Valley Out- fitters to a 2-2 split with Bermudas in the Major League. T. Nevel hit 565 for the Bermuda five. Charlies All Stars shut out Back Mountain Sporting Goods to hold second. F. Stevens tumbled wood for 575 and C. Williams hit pins for 545.:J. Roan’s 541 was wasted as Big Bens dropped three to the Hambos while D. Purvin’s 527 led .G.H. Harris to taking all from the Beach Combers. In the Bowlerette League, Hoagie Bar girls copped three from Frank- lins to take first place by one game in front of Tom Reese who split 2-2 with Brent Long. Closest to hitting 175 was N. Moser with 174. High series were few in the Back Mt. Church League with T. Wilson's 221 (544) high for all teams as his Lutherans blanked Shavertown B to move into second one game behind Shavertown A who took three points from East Dallas. Dallas A shut out Carverton A to stay on the Heels of the Lutherans. East Dallas is in fourth spot tied with Shavertown B. One game behind is Trucksville C who dropped three games to Maple Grove. Trucksville B earned three from Orange A while Orange A was taking three from Carverton B. The Castlettes picked up three points from Gordon Insurance in the Ladies Country League to take over first place. T. Langdon rolled 178 (486) to show the way. Grotto Pizza copped three from Daring’s Market to tie the grocer for second place. C. Mill's 472 set the pace for G.H. Harris Associates two and one half points from Fashion Vending. Four Idetown Compact teams broke into the news this week with the Firebirds taking four from out the Capris sparked by C. Doty’s 189. The Wyoming Valley Ski Club will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 4, at 8 p.m. at Gus The annual road rally will be held on Sunday, Oct. 2, 1983. Everyone can sign up that morning from 10 am. to 11 am. in front of the Gateway Cinema, Edwardsville. On Friday, Oct. 7, the WVSC will Jersey. The bus will leave at 5:30 p.m. from behind Sears. The club will stay at the All-Star and Aqua motels. Return trip will be on Sunday, Oct. 9. Snow Queen contestants will be picked at this month's meeting. Girls chosen will model at the 23rd. annual FashionShow to be held on Sunday, Nov. 13 at the Grand Ball- room of the Gus Genetti Motor Inn, Wilkes-Barre. Two Vermont trips are on the agends for the coming year. In February, the club will ski in Mt. Snow. 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