TE Er —— mR Dallas, for Tap-off Dinner. The dinner Title winners Valley West. Beth Scott, Tracy Karuza. Dallas Post/ ampbe! Handzlek, Scarantino Ed Gayeski, Moran. Fourth row, Lisa Maureen Wisniewski, v By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent Coach Clarence Ozgo’s Dallas High School cagers opened their exhibition season last Friday with a 65-57 win over Wyoming Area, but were nipped 59-58 in Saturday night’s game with Nanticoke. Despite trailing the Trojans throughout most of the contest at Dallas, the Mountaineers rallied in the closing seconds to come within one point on a two point shot by Ed Gorey. With no time outs remain- WITH BRAKES 98.00 Tf = BARRECRAFTER L POLES 14.95 '& : MOUNTING 10.00 2 Bu 4 LIST: 297.95 &; 2% \ 5 PACKAGE ¢ Z E : «PRICE 199.99 F=sAs = o > UNCA - ; LAYAWAY #1 Christmas g 5% LEWIS DORN NEE 4 ing, Dallas was unable to get the ball since the Trojans never inbounded in the final seconds and ran down the clock. It was the Trojans’ Paul Guffrov- ich’s foul shot at the five second mark on the clock that gave Nanti- coke a three point lead, leaving them one up when Gorey put in his shot. Dave Thomas set the scoring pace for the Mountaineers with 19 points while Gorey hit 18 and Mark Farrell racked up 17. In Friday night's game, Dave Thomas hit a game high 26 points 37» ELAN SKI PACKAGE = FORTHENOVICETO = INTERMEDIATE SKIER YOU SAVE $97.96 “SIMI Bye lz =i ? 'NVONNQ As — wn! _—-y § RL -SIM3T" ingNYINng MINI TRAMPOLINE LIST $69.95 $29° Use for jogging indoors. Gymnastics. __Exercise and more. Ing Tims with 12 of them in the third period to give the Mountaineers a 55-32 lead going into the final quarter. Dallas outscored the Warriors, 22-5, in the third quarter. “We started slow in the Wyoming game,” said Coach, Ozgo. “But in the third quarter the boys played great defense and a good running game. Throughout the second half, they got on the boards but got a little sloppy toward the end. “They did the same thing in the Nanticoke game. They started slow, but got going in the second half then ran out of time in the final quarter. Gorey played a good inside game and Thomas and Farrell did a great job on the outside. “Greg Manusky has just come out after the football season and is doing a fine job. Steve Wilson is doing a good job running the team and when Tim Grove is in condition we should be in great shape. We're hoping for a good season, but we’ll take it one game at a time. It’s too early to make any predictions.” Bill Falzone, and Carl Recreation Board. Following are the 1983-84 men’s and women’s basketball schedules for College Misericordia: MEN’S SCHEDULE: Dec. 3, at Philadelphia Phar- macy, 2 p.m.; Dee. 5, at Eastern College, 7:30 p.m.; Dec. 8, at Lock Haven state, 8 p.m.; Dec. 9-10, at Alfred University Tournament; Jan. 7, Baptist Bible, 6 p.m.; Jan. 11, at Wilkes, 8 p.m.; Jan. 13, at Beaver College, 7 p.m.; Jan. 17, Eastern College, 8 p.m.; Jan. 20, Alvernia, 7:30 p.m.; Jan. 21, at Gwynedd- Mercy, 1 p.m.; Jan. 24, Penn State- Capitol, 7:30 p.m.; Jan. 26, Susque- hanna, 8 p.m.; Jan. 28, at Alvernia, 4 p.m.; Jan. 31, at Bloomfield Col- lege, 2 p.m.; Feb. 2, at Spring Garden, 8 p.m.; Feb. 4, at Cabrini College, 2 p.m.; Feb. 7, at St. Thomas Aquinas, 8 p.m.; Feb. 9, at King’s, 8 p.m.; Feb. 11, Beaver College, 2 p.m.; Feb. 14, at Penn at KAC Tournament; Feb. 20, Bloomfield College, 8 p.m.; Feb. 25, Gwynedd-Mercy, 1 p.m. ; WOMEN’S SCHEDULE: Nov. 30, Luzerne County Commu- nity College, 7 p.m.; Dec. 6, Elmira College, 7 p.m.; Dec. 8, at Scranton, 7 p.m.; Dec. 10, Allentown College, 2 p.m.; Dec. 11, King’s, 2 p.m; Jan. 12, Scranton, 7 p.m.; Jan. 14, Cald- well College, 2 p.m.; Jan. 17, Key- stone Junior College, 6 p.m.; Jan. 21, Eastern College, 3 p.m.; Jan. 23, Bloomfield College, 8 p.m.; Jan. 27, at Lycoming, 6 p.m.; Feb. 2, at Spring Garden, 6 p.m:; Feb. 3, at Cabrini College, 7 p.m.; Feb. 8, at Marywood, 7 p.m.; Feb. 11, at Penn State-Schuylkill, 2 p.m.; Feb. 14, Lycoming, 7 p.m.; Feb. 16, Lacka- wanna Junior College, 7 p.m.; Feb. 18, at Gwynedd-Mercy, 1 p.m.; Feb. 21, Baptist Bible, 7 p.m. ; Orange B shut out Shavertown B in the Back Mountain Church League while R. Monk’s 560 paced the Lutherans to four points from Dallas A. Ted Wilson added 529 to the winning team’s points. J. Berti hit pins for 541 to lead East Dallas in blanking Carverton B and Maple Grove took all from Orange A. Trucksville B picked up three points from Shavertown A sparked by S. Hoover’s 534. J. Ide spilled pins for 216 (558) and R. Daubert rolled 521 to help Carverton A take three from Trucksville C. In the Ladies Country League, G.H. Harris Associates took all from Grotto Pizza aided by C. Mill’s 175 (509) and M. Culver’s 185 (487). A. Hospodar tumbled pins for 174 for the pizza owner. K. Scavone’s 175 and M. Shepherd’s 174 led Sl 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. X-MAS SPECIALS 265° soy P Eee Gordon Insurance to four points from Fashion Vending. D. Kovaleski hit 184 (498) but it wasn’t enough as Daring’s Market lost three points to the Castlettes. Disque Funeral Home blanked Dallas Nursery and Harris Asso- ciates shut out Roberts Oil in the George Shupp League. Fino’s Phar- macy copped three from Endless Mountains and Gino’s Shoe Store took three from Katyl TV. Hitting high scores were C. Kazokas 215 (542), K. Orkwis 220 (546), A. Wendel 530, D. Purvin 529, Ted Wilson 540, J. Ide 534. There were no high games in the Bowlerette League as Tom Reese chalked up three points against Brent Long and Franklins split 2-2 with the Hoagie Bar. “A” Team took four from Kenny’s Maniacs in Bonomo’s Mixed League and the Halfbreeds divided evenly with the Halfwits. J. Sandstrom rolled 221 and Dale Wright hit pins for 523. In Our Gang League, Barn Owls shut out Mold ’N Oldies, Buck- wheats picked up four from the Suds Suckers and Lucky Strikes Jumbo took away three from Half 'O Nick- els. Jo Besecker toppled pins for 186, highest game for the night. American Building Maintenance girls dropped three points to Mahaf- fey Oil in the Imperialette League but continued in the lead. Lombardo Bakery took three from Scavone Motors while Humphreys Apparel blanked the Jean Shop. High rollers were M. Neifert 200 (516), R. Sutliff 178, K. Scavone 197-191 (503), I. Katyl 224 (473) and G. Bachman 176. League, Sweet Valley Outfitters’ took all from Brown’s Oil paced by Glen Mazer’s 528 and G. Mazer’s 524. D. Thomas hit 526 for the oil dealer. Beach Combers shut out Charlies All Stars headed by R. Ockenhouse’s 545. F. Cornell hit 558 for Charlie’s men. Bermudas downed the Hambos despite S. Bonomo rolling 552 for the losing five. G.H. Harris and Back Mt. Sporting Goods divided evenly with A. Wendel slamming the pins for 225 (609) for Harris and R. Harned walloping them for 221 (594) for the sporting goods team. as aides ————— Een