oe ——— Clancy sparks Lehman over Danville, 27-23 On the short end of a 21-6 score after six bouts Black Knight Norman Clancy sparked his team- mates in taking five of the next six bouts to give Lake-Lehman grap- plers a 27-23 win over Danville. 138-1b. Clancy took a 9-0 decision from Mark Weaver to move the Knights to 21-10. Knight Wayne Rosencrans took Mike Ekberg 9-4 to move the team score to 21-13 and 155-1b. Chris Wargo defeated Dan- ville’s Tim Gulley 7-5 to make it 21- 16. Lake-Lehman’s Bill Guerin wres- tled to a 5-5 draw with 167 1b. Ken The Elementary Wrestling Tour- nament sponsored by the Back Mountain Wrestling Club will be held this Saturday, Jan. 7, at the Dallas Senior High School beginning at 10 a.m. LEARN AUTHORIZED DEALER Why buy an off brand heater, could buy a "CORONA" heater year guarantee. FREE 90 days.. credit is goed. “Only 10% Down” Ackerman to put the score at 23-18. Chris Janusz brought the Knights to 21 when he outwrestled 185-1b. Carl: Hummer 8-6. Trailing 23-21 going into. the heavyweight bout, Knight Chris VanGorder turned over Danville’s Chris Moore in 5:54 to give the Kights the match in a close 27-23 win. In the lower weight bouts 105-1b. Jeff Austin decisioned Danville’s Dwane Miller took his opponent Fred Sheperson in a 15-12 bout. : — CHARLOT M. DENMON An important tournament meeting will be held on Thursday, Jan. 5, in the Dallas Junior High cafeteria, at 6:30 p.m. and all club members and parents of team wrestlers are urged to attend. SERVICE when you with a 3- 320 EXETER AVENUE WEST PITTSTON 000 00800000 adl steed OPO OVI VV VIII IVP VOTO LEWIS-DUNCAN BEENEN LEW(S-DUNCANEREELEWIS- DUNCAN SKI CLOTHING Dallas Post/Ed Campbell | Close contest The Dallas Mountaineers put up a strong fight against Northwest in the championship game of the Third Annual UNICO Tournament last Thursday but came up on the short end of a 45-39 score. In the above left photo, Dallas senior Ed By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent In an action-packed contest, the Northwest Rangers defeated the Dallas Mountainers, 45-36, to cop the championship “in the third annual Unico Invitational Basket- ball Tournament Thursday evening on the Mountaineers’ court. Dallas took an'early 4-0 lead in the game but the Rangers used outside shooting to overtake the Mountaineers in a game that see- sawed back and forth throughout. The Rangers pulled in front in the final period to give Coach Ed Gay- to score a goal. eski his 701th win of his coaching career and a 12-0 record for the season. Dallas’ Ed Gorey and Dave Thomas led the shooting for Coach Clarence Ozgo. Ranger Jim Bomboy and team- mates Yustat and Smith and Yustat did the scoring for Northwest, Dallas Post/Ed Campbel “5 SALE = 30% OFF Ski Jackets, Ski Pants, Ski Hats The Mountaineers advanced to the finals by defeating Seton Catholic, 60-54, led by Thomas and Gorey who picked up 30 points each. 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