EPRI ORR ed RS 10 THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1983 Clinic a success Williams looks on. 3 Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Soccer tourney results Following are results of the Back Lancers, 5-0, winner Roughnecks; Mountain Youth Soccer Tourna- Game 14, Cosmos vs. Sockers, 6-4, ment. : winner Cosmos; Game 15, Fury vs. DIVISION I Kicks, 2-0 winner Fury; Game 16, Oct. 15 - Game 1, Strikers vs. Arrows vs. Wings, 5-3, winner Kicks, 6-4, winner Kicks; Game 2, Arrows; Game 17, Sting vs. Row- Sting, vs. Rowdies, 4-2, winner Row- dies, 2-0, winner Rowdies; Game 18, dies; Game 3, Cosmos vs. Sockers, Strikers vs. Express, 4-3, winner 2-0, winner Cosmos. Express. Oct. 16 - Game 4, Roughnecks vs. Oct. 23 - Rained out games 19 and Kicks, 3-1, winner Kicks; Game 5, 20 to be played on Oct. 25 and 26. Rowdies vs. Cosmos, 5-3, winner DIVISION III Cosmos; Game 6, Sting vs. Sockers, Oct. 15 - Game 1, Whitecaps vs. 6-3, winner, Sockers. Cosmos, 6-0, winner Cosmos; Game Oct. 22 - No games. 2, Wings vs. Rowdies, 7-1, winner Oct. 23 - Rained out. Wings; Game 3, Comets vs. Fury, 4- Oct. 29 - Game 7, Strikers, vs. 3, winner Fury; Game 4, Express rowdies; Game 8, Roughnecks vs. vs. Aztecs, 3-0, winner Express; Sockers; Game 9, Kicks vs. Cosmos. Game 5, Lancers vs. Roughnecks, 7- DIVISION II 6, winner Lancers; Game 6, Sting Oct. 15 - Game 1, Cosmos vs. vs. Kicks, 6-2, winner, Sting; Game Fury, 3-2, winner Fury; Game 2, 7, Sockers vs. Strikers, 3-1, winner Arrows vs. Lancers, 4-3, winner Strikers. Lancers; Game 3, Whitecaps vs. Oct. 16 - Arrows vs. Cosmos, 3-2, Rowdies, 6-0, winners Rowdies; winner Cosmos; Game 9, Wings vs. Game 4, Strikers vs. Kicks, 3-2, Fury, 8-2, winner Fury; Game 10, winner Strikers; Game 5, Sockers Express vs. Lancers, 7-1, winner vs. Comets, 3-0, winners Sockers; Express; Game 11, Sting vs. Stri- Game 6, Wings vs. Roughnecks, 2-0 kers, 5-2, winner Strikers; Game 12, winner Wings. Aztecs vs. Roughnecks, 1-0, winner Oct. 16 - Game 7, Sting vs. Fury, Aztecs; Game 13, Kicks vs. Sockers, 3-2, winner Sting; Game 8, Lancers 1-0, winner Kicks; Game 14, Row- vs. Rowdies, 2-0, winner Rowdies; dics vs. Comets 6-2, winner Comets. Game 9, Strikers vs. Sockers, 2-1, Oct. 22 - Game 15, Whitecaps vs. winner Strikers; Game 10, Express Lancers, 3-2, winner Whitecaps; vs. Wings, 8-0, winner Express; Game 16, Arrows vs. Aztecs, 3-2, Game 11, Kicks vs. Comets, 3-1, winner Arrows; Game 17, Kicks vs. winner Kicks; Game 12, Arrows vs. Wings, 5-4, winner Kicks; Game 18, Whitecaps, 2-0, winner Arrows. Comets vs. Sting, 4-2, winner Sting. Oct. 22 - Game 13, Roughnecks vs. Oct. 23 - rained out. SPECIAL § fg E . hs . ; iy (2 + DUNCAN EER LEWIS-DUNCAN BEE rwrs- DUNCAN SEER LEWIS-DUNCAN ' IIR LEWNS- DUNCAN roses $19.99 COMPLETE LINE OF TROPHIES & AWARDS HIGH QUALITY — LOW PRICE Wowrs: Mon. 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Cyphers toppled pins for 178-179 (492) and R. Carroll tumbled them for 170. E. Shuleski hit 176 for the vending team. Brent Long copped three from the Hoagie Bar and Tom Reese girls earned three from Franklin's in the Bowlerette League with no one able to find the strike zone. R. Monk walloped pins for 219 (582) and Ted Wilson scattered them for 576 to lead the Lutherans in blanking Carverton A in the Back Mt. Church League. Maple Grove shut out Trucksville B and B. Wil- liams rolled 567 to aid Dallas A in taking three and a half from Trucksville C. Orange A picked up three from Shavertown A and D. Wright's 561 paced Shavertown B to three from Carverton B whose J. Baur rolled 526. Orange B copped three from East Dallas. In Bonomo’s Mixed League J. Sandstrom hit pins for 534 to help the Halfbreeds take all from Kenny’s Mania whose Sue Tereska spilled pins for 206 (515). Halfwits and the A Team split 2-2 without anyone hitting high scores. Harris Associates blanked Katyl TV paced by G. Harris’ 531 in the George Shupp League. Endless Mountains J. Strazdus rolled 516 but it was wasted as Dallas Nursery shut out the mountain men. Fino’s Pharmacy picked up three from Disque Funeral home aided by K. Youngblood’s 539. C. Kazokas rolled 535 to lead Gino’s Shoe Store to four points from Roberts Oil. - Dallas girls “Our win over Wyoming Valley West last Wednesday assured us of the Division AAA title,” said Dallas girls’ field hockey coach Robyn Jones after the team’s 1-0 shutout over the Spartans. “It was our best game of the year. and our defense played exception- ally well. They actually won the W-B Fats Just a few observations By LEE L. RICHARDS i Sports Columnist CLIPBOARD NOTES: THE WORLD SERIES demon- strated once again the Birds from Baltimore are so team- oriented. Each player had a role and carried out his assignment which provided the margin of victory. -0- I THOUGHT THE PHILLIES gave a good effort and deserve a heap of praise for being there. The Philadelphia fans were a sorry lot in that last game when they booed their own team. No style. I was delighted to see the Birds triumph for that reason. Philadelphia is strictly a front- runners’ town. -0- I ENJOYED EARL WEAVER’S ANALYSIS of the various situations. Why ABC didn’t put a hammer on Howie Cosell, I'll never know. The man simply wants to dominate the whole conversation and provided little insight into the action. -0- SPEAKING OF COSELL, weren’t the last two Monday night games more enjoyable without him blabbing away tell- ing the viewers nothing we already didn’t know? -0- ‘WHAT'S THE BIG DEAL ABOUT MARCUS DUPREE leaving Oklahoma? Everytime I saw him play, he’d take a tough hit and leave the game. I wouldn’t want him on my foot- ball team. He’s not mentally tough, that’s for sure. He's a prima donna. He was being pushed for the Heisman, too. I thought that was somewhat incongruous. -0- ONE OF MY COLLEGE COACHING CHUMS informed me recently an astute pro scout related to him there aren’t a lot of overpowering college grid teams around this season. Nebraska is on a level all its own. Texas is about the next best, then you could throw a blanket over the next 20 teams because they are that close in talent and ability. He mentioned that Tennessee would extend Alabama to its limits, too. My Vols went a step better and consecutive year. If you were wondering, all of the touchdowns scored in the Vols victory were legit! -0- I’VE ALWAYS BELIEVED since I’ve been associated with him that John Majors is an extraordinary game coach from the field. He seems to always pull off a slick maneuver some- time during a contest. The 75 points between the Vols and Tide is the most ever scored in the series. -0- DESPITE HAVING AN EDGE in overall personnel, poor execu- tion and play selection was the reason for Valley West’s loss to the hungry Hanover Hawks. Before anyone gets carried, away this isn’t the best all-time Hanover football team either. They had some dandies back in the 1940s. This squad is not gun- shy and has a winning chemis- try at the present time. They’ve just got to temper their egos until after the Coughlin encoun- ter. -0- BOTH THE JETS AND GIANTS are off to sorry starts. Giants, realistically, don’t have the overall personnel at the key positions. On the other hand, I’ve never been sold on the Jets ‘makeup either. Both are simply very ordinary and streaky teams. 3 -0- I DIDN'T HEAR COSELL say the Birds of Baltimore were going to start a dynasty, did you? 2 were terrific. Coach John McCafferty’s Dallas High School soccer team will play Abington Heights for the District championship, Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 8 p.m. at Wyoming Valley West Stadium. The Mountaineers, defending champions, qualified for the District II competition by defeating Wyo- ming Seminary 2-0 last Tuesday in the match held at Dallas: They hold a 5-5 record. Dallas senior Scott Singer scored the second in the fourth period. Mountaineers. because they all played so well.” cemmm——