The Rowdies T The Rowdies recently Dallas Post to sponsor mat clinic The Dallas Post will sponsor a wrestling clinic at Lake-Lehman High School on Sunday, Oct. 23. Featured speakers for the seminar- type affair will be the Penn State Coaching staff. The clinic will start at 10:30. : The Post is sponsoring the clinic for wrestlers from Lake-Lehman, Dallas, Crestwood and Abington Heights. PSU Coach Rich Lorenzo will be the featured speaker, along with assistant Coach John Fritz, former NCAA champ and Hachiro Oishi, a free-style specialist and assistant wrestling coach at Penn State Uni- versity. Each coach will lecture on his specialty. At the conclusion, he will entertain questions from the partici- pating wrestlers. Penn State has been the East's top ranked dual meet team the last two years winning the Eastern Mat Poll. The Nittany Lions had a 12-2-1 log last year. “I'm looking forward to bringing my staff to the Back Mountain and lecturing to the high school wres- tlers from that area,” said Lorenzo. “A clinic of this sort is good for the sport and I'm sure we’ll have some techniques that will benefit the coaches and wrestlers for the upcoming season.” Kero Sun Omni 105 19500 B.T.U. Convection Heater Mfg. Sug. Retail $189.95 *129 All Wicks, Igniters & Mica Windows in stock Registered Penna. Dept. of Health Scaphoid Pads Lifts Custom Arch Supports EXETER, Metatarsal Bars Heel Spur Inserts Custom Shoe Alterations ‘Great Race’ set for Oct. 9 Registration for the third annual Falcone ‘Great Race” scheduled for Oct. 9 in Wilkes-Barre is cur- rently underway, and will continue until Oct. 6. The “Great Race’ is a triathalon event consisting of a five-mile run- ning portion, a nine-mile bicycle course and the final leg of the race being an eight-mile canoeing race. The race begins at 10 a.m. in Kirby Park in Wilkes-Barre, to West Pitts- ton and returns to Nesbitt Park in Wilkes-Barre. New to this year’s competition are two items, First an iron man event is scheduled for individuals who wish to run the entire course them- selves and second, new racing canoe categories have been added to increase competition among teams. Early registration closes on Oct. 1 and a late entry fee will be charged after that date. The Great Race will be limited to 150 teams, so early registration is encouraged. Participating in this year’s great race are the Murgas Radio Club, WEZX Rock-107, the Wyoming Valley Bicycle and Runners Club, the Scranton Kayak Club and the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce. Entry forms can be obtained from the Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Com- merce or by calling Patrick Lavelle at 961-1150. Leskowsky quits PSU football team Ray Leskowsky, a graduate of Lake-Lehman High Schopl, has quit the Penn State football team. Laskowsky, a 5-11, 221-pound defensive end had seen little playing time with the Nittany Lions and made his decision to quit the team about two weeks ago. Leskowsky, 22, lettered in football and wrestling at Lake-Lehman. He will graduate this semester with a degree in administration of justice. Martini plays at LCCC Lisa Martini, a graduate of Lake- Lehman High School, is a member of the 1983 women’s volleyball team at Luzerne County Community Col- lege. The Minutemaids under the direc- tion of third-year coach Maureen Dillon, opened their home scheduled game Oct. 1 against Montgomery and Northampton County Commu- nity College. PA. 18643 with over 55 years D.J. is quick! Dallas Post/Dan Walsh » Aurelios, 5-3. By SHEILA HODGES Statf Correspondent victories. i Golf participants Dale Root. Dallas Post/Dan Walsh Bowling news Katyl TV men shut out Roberts Oil in the George Shupp League paced by R. Shoemaker’s big 531. Endless Mountains managed three points from Disque Funeral Home while N. Stredny slammed the pins All Outerwear & Casual man Label Sweat Pants & THE ASUAL MAN UNITED PENN PLAZA KINGSTON e 283-2125 Daily 10-5, Mon. ¢ Thurs. "til 9 MasterCard © Visa @ Am. Express ES ee TC Nursery team to three points from Fino’s Pharmacy. The druggist’s five was led by T. Shalata’s 232 and K. Orkwis’ 217. Gino’s Shoe Store divided evenly with Harris Asso- ciates sparked by B. Cyphers’ 557. D. Purvin rolled 528 for the Harris team. In this week’s bowling reports from the Idetown Compact League the Pintos copped three frem the Corvettes while the Firebirds did the same to the Camaros. The Capris blanked the Citations but the Aries and LaBarons split 2-2. Bar- bara May rolled 202 (478) for Aries. It was 4-0 in the Ladies Country League with the first place Cas- tlettes taking all from G.H. Harris with K. Kalafsky hitting pins for 182 (517) and T. Langdon knocking them down for 187 (490). Grotto Pizza took four from Fashion Vend- ing and Daring’s Market tied them for second place by shutting out Gordon’s Insurance. D. Kovalski rolled 177 for the grocer. In the Wednesday night Back Mountain Church League the Lutherans took first place by blank- ing Trucksville C. Orange B picked up four from Shavertown A to drop the A team to third place. Shaver- town B is in second by shutting out East Dallas. Orange A took all from Carverton A while Maple Grove Hoover’s 540 was wasted when his Trucksville B team dropped three points to Carverton B. Bob Cyphers tumbled the pins for 603 and his teammate H. Shupp spilled them for 221 (550). C. Kazo- B. Two weeks of bowling in Qur Gang League finds Lucky Stars leading with 9-3. Barn Owls, Buck- wheats and Suds Suckers are tied for second with 6-6, then comes Hg of Nickels with 5-7 and Mold % Oldies with 4-8. High scorers were D. Eddy 224 (547) and Dave Eddy, Sr. 533. % & Mary Reese toppled pins for 170-to lead Brent Long to three points from the Hoagie Bar in the Bowler- ette League. Franklin's shut out Tom Reese girls to tie Franklin's for the lead. . 4 In the Bonomo Major League Brown’s Oil (formerly Big Bens) blanked the Bermudas sparked by J. Roan’s 537. B. Harris gave the losers 546. Hambos took all from G.H. Harris despite their 564 series from D. Purvin. Charlies All Stars copped three from the Sweet Valley Outfitters with K. Spencer showing the way with 564. K. Orkwis scat- tered pins for 534 and C. Williams toppled them for 532. Glen Mazur - . =) ¥ Ra aE Nod