Ear aw RW WEES NN SA TLV RRR RET RELY Ho Yd wm a EPR CRATE Dallas football By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent Dallas grid coach Ron Rybak was well pleased with the way his Moun- taineers played against Bishop Hoban last Saturday afternoon at the Dallas stadium as they trounced the Argents, 40-7. “They executed their plays much better than they have since the opening of the season,” said Rybak. “They have a few things we have to improve such as our kickoff. We need to work on covering it right. Our offense moved the ball well and our defense played as it did when we scrimmaged in pre-season play. It appears our defense is beginning to come back to where it should be. The line also was much improved in Saturday’s game. “Mike Borton played another great game on both offense and the offense very well.. “If we want to beat GAR, the kids will have to play the same type of game. They will have to be men- tally alert and execute well. I saw GAR play against Valley West and they did a good job of moving the ball. They play the basic GAR type game. They’ll drive the ball right at us to move it down the field. “Our kids are in good shape physically but they are going to have to be up mentally for the DOCTOR OFFERS PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES DR. JOHN D. CHIAMPI Dr. John D. Chiompi announces the’ opening of an independent practice in psy- chology for adults, adolescents, children & families. His office which includes a biofeedback laboratory is located ot Park Building” Suite 306, 400 Third Avenue, Kingston. Dr. Chiampi completed educational studies and internships aot Long Island University, Columbia University and the University of Pittsburgh. Currently, he is Assistant Director of Psychology, Allied Services, Scranton. Dr. Chiampi is the son of Mrs. Grace Chiampi and the iate Dr. Xavier J. Chiam- pi, West Pittston. He is married to the former Denise Gatrone, Wyoming. They reside in Hoban Heights with their children, David & Julia. Dr. Chiampi offers ¢linical services which include psychological assessment, biofeedback, relaxation training and psy- chotherapy. ~ Appointments may be ar ranged by calling 283-1238. Grenadiers.” The Mountaineers ‘remained in excellent field condition during the using five fumbles and a blocked punt to run up a 33-7 score in the first half. Borton scored two touchdowns on short runs and picked up a third score by recovering a fumble in the end zone. Dallas QB Walsh threw a 22-yard pass to Paul Lewis and ran In for 11 yards to core the other two touchdowns for Dallas in the first half. Soccer player Jerry Mihalick kicked three extra points to give Dallas their 33-7 lead at halftime. Greg Manusky scored the lone touchdown in the second half when on the Dallas 20 yard line and ran 80 yards for the touchdown. Dallas will host GAR at home on Saturday. By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent “The Warriors were a lot bigger than we expected,’’ said Knight grid coach Mark Kirk following his team’s 30-7 loss to Wyoming Area. “We didn’t play well at all. The kids made more mistakes in the past three together. We had a lot of penalties, especially offsides, and in the beginning of the game the kids dropped passes andfumbled and the Warriors were successful in recovering them. “This week our coaching staff will make some minor changes and we’ll hope these changes will help in our game coming up with Meyers. That NOTICE We will be open through the winter. Only our hours will change. EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, OCT. 1st Tues. thru Fri. - 3-8:30 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 1-8:30 p.m. Closed Monday Coming Soon: * A complete line of homemade chocolate candy e Milk and other dairy products e Sunday Papers-Rolls, etc. (Sunday hours subject to change) e |ce Cream Flavors designed especially for winter. 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LL harriers look ahead Lake-Lehman’s cross country run- ners will aim for adding three wins to their record this week as they opened Monday against Bishop O'Reilly at home, then travel to Hanover Area on Thursday in a tri- ming Valley West. Coach Ed Nark’s harriers went into this week’s competition with a 2-2 record after losing a close 26-29 run to Bishop.Hoban last. Thursday and picking up a 16-44 win from GAR, Monday, Sept. 19. ra ee — Ire ey o®o I o®c IT or ald a ll | : | hi Il Co I oo | | I | o Ro) 2 lee i i Just moved in? WELCOME WAGON® wants to say “hi.” When someone moves, WELCOME WAGON likes to visit. To say “Hi,” present gifts of greet- ing, shopping tips and useful information about the neighborhood. As the’ WELCOME WAGON Representative, I'll also present invitations from civic-minded businesses that, you can redeem for more gifts. My visit is a special treat. It's free, and there's no obligation. We've, been greeting people on the move for over 50 years. That's why we've become ‘‘America’s Neighborhood Tradition.” Please call. ; 675-2070 Sports semina Dallas Post/Ed Campbell M.D.A.B.F.P., moderator. Dallas hockey RNa Aa ae - By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent © “We have three tough games this week, all with triple A schools,” said Dallas girls field hockey coach Robyn Jones. “We play Wyoming Valley West at home the first of the week, then travel to Coughlin and come home Friday to play Tunkhan- nock in a make-up game. “My girls are improving with each game but they have to become more aggressive. They have to real- ize they are in a tough, highly competitive league this season, there are no ‘‘easy to defeat” Lehman hockey teams. I hope we can win all three games this week. If we do we can be right in the race for the title.” The Lady Mountaineers played two games last week winning one and losing one. They were shut out 2-0 by a strong Crestwood team led by Diane Madl and Renee Schwartz. Each of these girls scored a goal for the Comettes, Diane assisting Renee and Renee returning the favor by assisting Diane. Wednesday’s match with Tunk- hannock was rescheduled due to inclement weather but on Friday, Dallas girls nipped Bishop O'Reilly 2-1It was Jill Radzinski assisted by Cristy Strauser who put the Lady Mountaineers on the board first with a goal in the first half. O'Reilly scored in the first half to tie it up at 1-1. In the second half Amy Aston scored for Dallas unassisted. “The girls showed improvement over the previous week,” said Coach Jones, ‘‘But they are not playing up to their potential. If they get their scoring attack together this week we can surprise a few of our opponents. They have to play thing they have not done the past two or three games.” By CHARLOT. M. DENMON Staff Correspondent “We defeated GAR, 4-1, and were shut out, 1-0, by Wyoming Semi- nary, but the important thing is that I am very pleased with the way the girls played last week,” said Lake- Lehman’s girls field hockey coach Jean Lipski. “They’re playing with more spirit REDUCED PRICES ON ALL POOL COVERS ~~ ALL SIZES GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES BUY NOW FOR BIG SAVINGS WE DELIVER Last Year Prices on All Merchandise PLYMOUTH POOLS Guarantee the Lowest Prices Also Carry Replacement Liners CALL 779-3286, 779-2054 For A Free Estimate and are more aggressive. They seem to be adjusting to my method of coaching. All of the girls are working hard and putting their heart into it.” : In the match with GAR, Coach Lipski played all of her girls. Even the jayvees got in and saw varsity action. Kim Fey scored all of the goals against the Grenadiers and was outstanding on offense. Despite losing the Seminary game 1-0, Coach Lipski was pleased with the way the girls played. “We had 27 corners and Seminary Dallas cross country Coach Lou Isaac’s harriers hope to win three meets this week as they open with Wyoming Area at home, then meet Seton Catholic and Tunkhannock on the Eagles course on Thursday. The Mountaineers handed Meyers its first loss last week when ‘they took six of the top 10 spots to win 24- 33 on their own 3.3 mile course. Mark Drasnin came in first for Dallas with a time of 18.25. Andy Krawczeniak finished second with The second place Dallas High School golf team will try to break Hanover’s win streak Wednesday afternoon when they meet the Hawkeyes on Irem Country Club greens. : Coach Charles Preece’s golfers are on the heels of the Hawkeyes with a 7-2 record, their only losses to Wyoming Area and Valley West. The Mountaineers added two wins to their record last week when they defeated Wyoming Seminary 18-3 Thursday, and Nanticoke 18:-2% last Monday. Darren Spivey, Derek Tamburro and Jim Aikman took medalist points for Dallas with Spivey taking had only six. We had 22 shots on goal and Seminary had only 12 or 13. Seminary played a good game but the only reason they beat us is that they played all 11 offensi? players in the circle which med they were afraid of our scorifig ability. We scored near ‘the end yg the game but it was called back. “It was a high level, skilled game, an exciting one to watch.” The girls have two tough games this week, Coughlin and ‘Nanticoke. 18:43 and Mount Dave Thomas came in third with 19:11. The Mohawks Bob McHale fin- ished fourth and the Mountaineers Bob Oliver crossed the ‘linefifth in 19:56. Kan Wen Shao gave the Mounts seventh, Mark Wright took eighth and Andy Yencha finished ninth. The Mohawks Doug McFadden came in sixth and Steven Shemo came in 10th for Meyers. three points from R. Lytle, 3 burro winning three from Ted Gusti- tus and Aikman taking one point from Rieh Caputo. In other matches Dallas’ Rich Fuller took J.P. Ward 2-1, Rob Dombek defeated Dave Hinko 2-1, and Dave Dillon beat J. Ross 3-0. In the Nanticoke match at Irem Country Club, spivey was medalist with 56, Tamburro with 61 and Trojan Paul Kropniewnicki with 63. The Mountaineers other wins were over Bishop O'Reilly, GAR (exhibition this season), Bishop Hoban, Lake-Lehman, Hazleton (new in the conference this season) and Pittston Area. (LUTE Propane v SALES & SERVICE LP-gas Personnel Professional - Back Mountain Triangle Midway Shopping Center Shopping Center Shopping Center SHAVERTOWN MOUNTAINTOP WYOMING Daily Specials
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