orts Wilkes-Barre Fats By LEE L. RICHARDS ‘Sports Columnist We appreciate the assistance from the Lake-Lehman school officials and wrestling Coach Ed Ladamus in organizing the upcoming wrestling clinic which will feature Coach Rich Lorenzo and his PSU staff. Rich, a long time pal since his wrestling days for the Nittany Lions, is considering bringing along a couple of his standout matmen. John Fritz, former NCAA champ, is another excellent clinician. He has played key role in the Nittany Lions rise on the national level. Lorenzo has been the Eastern Wrestling League’s Coach of the Year the past two seasons. Why the turn around in Penn State wrestling? Give some credit to St. Joe. It seems when he was the AD, St. Joe, who likes wrestling to an extent, decided to pump some much needed money into the program. Lions really never had the full compliment of scholar- ships like the Oklahomas and Iowas in the past. However, when Lorenzo took over the reins from Bill Koll, whom I have always believed was one of the best around, he emphasized from the beginning the necessary steps PSU would have to take to be a major power. Lorenzo has a well-laid plan and the Nittany Lions aren’t too far away from finishing in the top five in the country. Ever since I worked at the Centre Daily Times in State College back in 1967, I have believed Penn State could and will win a national championship in wrestling. At that time, there wasn’t a whole lot of money being put into the program and, consequently PSU would have only several quality wrestlers on scholarship. That has all changed in recent years. PSU has a very strong wrestling booster club and the Lions are attracting top-notch wrestlers in bigger numbers now. : The last two years, Lorenzo’s teams have won the Eastern Mat Poll which is presented to the top dual meet team in Eastern Collegiate ranks. I won’t be at all surprised to see the Blue and White dominate again this season. CLIPBOARD NOTES: Elated to learn former Dallas gridders Greg Dukinas and Jerry Rollman have made an immediate impact on the Moravian program. Both are not bashful when it comes to knocking folks around on the football field. The CBS team of Pat Hayden and Gary Bender is too redundant and seems to sensationalize every play. When they mentioned West Virginia had inside track Run for PSU soccer team to the Sugar Bowl if the Mountaineers beat Pitt, I almost fell off my chair. That’s pure lunacy! Only five games into the season, trips to Penn State and Miami down the road. Get serious, fellows! Speaking of West Virginia, I am still not convineed the Mountaineers are a good football team. They lack the exceptional running back and speedsters at the receiver slots. They have a lot of players performing above their ability at the present time. : One of the big disappointments thus far this season is the lackluster play of the Penn State defense. I believed it would be more of a factor in the early going. Did you see the rinky-dink maneuver by the Jets’ Mark Gastineau on the side lines during the recent Monday night game? He was arm wrestling with the hit with a fine. ABC’s Beano Cook is still stumbling around with his college football insights. Last week he was extolling Arizona as the next national champ. The Wildcats had over a 20-point lead on Cal and left the Bear tie them. Come on, Beano, get dkwn to reality. He also claimed the PAC 10 was the best conference going. At the present time, I would cast my vote to the SEC as the most competitive. : Here’s my Super Seven - 1-Nebraska, 2-Texas, 3- Alabama, 4-North Carolina, 5-Florida, 6-Auburn, 7- Miami. Here are some interesting tid-bits on the NFL: 37 of the first 70 games played have been decided by seven points or less. The visiting teams have won 40 times to 30 for the home clubs. Concerning collegiate football, I'm convinced after the early going this season that if you don’t have a gifted quarterback you are only going to be ordinary at best. That's the reason for Pitt and PSU struggling. Joe Urban is smiling these days over Pitt’s Dan Marino getting the starting nod with the Dolphins. Marino was much maligned by the Pittsburgh Press performance. Urban became a Marino fan from our visit to the Pitt-Notre Dame game. Danny always had a lot of style. Urban has predicted big things for Marino, but starting for a team which went to the Super Bowl last season? That’s incredible. stride for Racers must pre-register by The Penn State/Wilkes-Barre soccer team, under the direction of Coach Bill Kaiser, has played eight of 14 games scheduled this season and boasts a current record of 4-2-2. In the Commonwealth Campus Athletic Conference, the team is tied for fourth place with Co-Captain i Bob Aaron receiving one of the three top scores in the Conference: Shown here are members of Hi the team. From left, kneeling, Henry.Van: Dyke, Rockway; N:J.; Bert Baloga, Dallas; Greg Kohli, @ Trucksville;. Andy Rose, Westwood, “NJi; Bob Aaron, Kingston and Terry Spence, Montrose. Standing, Billy Reynolds, "Dallas; Dave Walski, Swoyersville; Kelly Pearson, Kingston; Dave pride...whatever your pdce, the first “Dairy Dash” set for Sunday, Oct. 30 in Scranton, will give serious and not-so-serious runners an opportun- ity to ‘shake a leg” and help promote the virtues of the American dairy industry. Trophies will be presented to first- Friday, Oct. 21. Fees are $5 with a T-shirt and $3 without a T-shirt. Registration on the day of the race will be $4 and starts at 8:30 a.m. mation contact Russ Gunton at (717) 836-2181 or write the Pennsyl- P.O. Box ‘“C”, Tunkhannock, Pa. RGR Half O’ Nichols shut out the Suds In the George Shupp League, End- less Mountains blanked Fino’s Phar- ERR fi ciates took all from Roberts Oil sparked by S. Bonomo’s 551, H. Bennett’s 536 and D. Purvin’s 529. Wendell hit the lanes for a 225 game. Gino’s Shoe Store picked up three from Katyl TV sparked by Gino’s 548. The TV men were headed by L. Lavelle’s 220 (595). Disque Funeral Home earned three from Dallas Nursery. The nursery men’s T. Wilson was high for both- teams with 533. Daring’s Market girls took four from Fashion Vending in the Ladies Country League while Gordon Insur- ance copped three from G.H. Harris Associates. J. Lamoreaux rolled 182 and P. Gordon hit pins. for 473. Castlettes dropped three points to the Grotto Pizza five despite T. Langdon’s 477. A. Hospodar rolled 222 (525) for the pizza team. Trucksville C shut out Orange B in the Back Mt. Church League. Carverton A picked up three from Shavertown A, R. Daubert spilling pins for 577. Ted Wilson toppled pins for 521 to lead the Lutherans to three from Orange A and East Wright scattered pins for 579 to aid Shavertown B in copping three from Trucksville, B. Maple Grove made itr three over Carverton B. In the Idetown Compact League, the Corvettes blanked the Firebirds while the Aries took all from the Citations whose L. Wolfe rolled 531. Capris picked up three from LaBarons and the Pintos took three from the Camaros whose C. Doty hit pins for 187 (487). N. Moser tumbled pins for 174 to lead Brent Long girls to three points from Franklin’s in the Bowlerette League. Tom Reese and the Hoagie Br divided evenly. Two weeks of bowling in the Imperialette League had American Building taking three from Hum- phrey Apparel and shutting outthe Jean Shop. After losing to the build- ing girls Humphreys dropped four to Scavone Motors. The Jean Shop took Lombardo Bakery for three points and Lombardo girls dropped four to Mahaffey Oil. The previous week Scavone Motors shut out Mahaffey Oil. Hitting high scores were M. Ritts 180 (501), J. Mekeel (486), J. Cummings 188, D. Zurinski 181 and J. Stacy 175. In Bonomo’s Major League, G.H. Harris blanked Back Mt. Sporting Goods paced by D. Purvin’s 216 (580). F. Stevens rolled 215-218 (606) and K. Orkwis posted 543 but it wasn’t enough as Charlies All Stars dropped three to the Beach Com- to three points from Sweet Valley Outfitters while the Hambos took three from the Bermudas. The Back Mountain Youth Soccer Association will hold a champion- in Divisions I, II, and III. The tournament will begin Oct. 15 and each division to take place on Nov. 6. There are seven teams entered in and 15 teams in Division III. A double elimination system will be used throughout the tournament, with the exception of the finals, where a champion will be deter- will be played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. The final game in each division will be held on Sunday, Nov. 6. The TO OURCUSTOMERS.. .. Container Service Rubbish, Trash, Garbage Removal. Commercial, Residential, Industrial. ols Vb Division I game will be at Penn State at 2:30. The Division II final 12:30, and the Division III playoff will be held at Lake-Lehman Junior High School at 12:30. The Back Mountain Youth Soccer play home games on Saturday, Nov. 12, and Saturday, Nov. 19. Both games will be played at 2:30 p.m. at Penn State-Wilkes-Barre Campus. = 18 Church Street Dallas, Pa. 675-5872 (Next To Rea & Derick Drogs) 18657. ° JOHN FRITZ PSU coach will speak at clinic John Fritz, assistant wrestling coach at Penn State University, will be one of the guest lecturers for The Dallas Post wrestling clinic sched- uled for Sunday, Oct. 23, at Lake- Lehman High School. The seminar- type clinic will begin at 10:30 a.m. A 1975 graduate of Penn State, Fritz’ is in his fourth year as an assistant coach for the Lions and brings 12 years of collegiate experi- ence as a wrestler and coach with the Penn State program. Fritz, who finished third in the 1973 and 1974 NCAA championships at 126 pounds, also claimed Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Associa- INDIAN JOE EAGLE LEATHER SHOP 270 Scott St., 822-4275 KENNY ROGERS DESIGNER JEANS h $24.95 KARMAN WEAR WESTERN SHIRTS $26.40 and $16.50 WESTERN WEAR. HATS, ETC. 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