The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 08, 1984, Image 10

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of the Phillies
delighted some 800 people at Gus
Genetti’s. Shown here are some
scenes from the gala affair. In the
photo at left are the Penn State/
Wilkes-Barre cheerleaders with the
area’s Nittany Lion, Sean Moretti of
Forty Fort, the famous Phillie
Phanatic, and a not-so-interested
younger fan. The center top photo
depicts Dr. James Ryan, chief exec-
utive officer, Penn State/Wilkes-
Barre, addressing the crowd while
Phillies manager Paul Owens
speaks to the press in the center
bottom photo. The top right photo
shows some of the local Penn State
students who attended the affair.
From left, Ann Montross, Center-
moreland; Kitty Kayrish, Swoyers-
ville; Lew McKeague, South Wil-
liamsport; Kelly Bendick,
Plymouth; and Anna Baranosky,
West Wyoming. Members of the
trveling Phillies Caravan are shown
pitcher Al Holland, first basem
Len Matuszek, outfielder Gr
ager Paul Owens. (Photos by Bill
Savage)
K. Spencer led all bowlers at
Bonomo’s Lanes last week when
he walloped the pins for 248-220-214
(682) to pace Charlies All Stars to
three points from the Bermudas in
the Bonemo Major League. K.
Orkwis added 537. 'B. Varner
scattered pins for 227 (595) and
Gary Mazer hammered them for
216 (560) to show the wsay for
Sweet Valley Outfitters three
points from G.W. Harris. Glen
Mazer rolled 539. A. Wendel led the
Harris five with 235 (555), C.
Kzokas gave 538 and D. Purvin
turned in 221 (529). Back Mt.
Sporting Goods took three from
Brown’s Oil helped by R. Harned’s
561 and H. Garris’ 534. R.
Bonomo’s 524 was high for the oil
men. The Beach Combers shut out
the Hambos sparked by B. Harris’
219 (571);
In the Imperialette League
Lombardo’s Bakery continued to
win paced by D. Zurinski’s 212
(501) and J. Clark’s 171-191 (505)
taking four from Scavone Motors.
High for the motor team was K.
Eister’s 170. Humphrey's Apparel
moved up in the standings by
shutting out the Jean Shop aided
by M. Neifert’s 172-181 (520) and J.
Wertman’s 171. J. Mekeel rolled
194-173 (515) for the Jean Shop. N.
Ide posted 178. American Building
blanked Mahaffey Oil paced by S.
Johnson's 181-198 (523). C. Smith’s
174 (480) was wasted in points won.
N. Moser’s 177 ‘outdid her op-
ponent R. Gula’s 174 to lead Brent
Long to three points from
Franklin's girls in the Bowlerette
League. G. Grant hit pins for 173 to
aid Tom Reese girls in taking two
and one half points from the
Hoagie Bar. The two teams broke
even in total pins with 1884 each.
None of the 21 bowlers who
turned out for Our Gang League on
Jan. 19 were able to break the 200’s
or 500’s series. Top bowler was
Marie Carkhuff with 174. The men
failed to come near 200 games.
Half of Nickels won four by forfeit
from the Suds Suckers. Barn Owls
shut out Lucky Strikes and Buck-
wheats took all from Mold
N’Oldies.
J. Sutton’s 223 paced the Half-
breeds to three points from the A
Team in Bonomo’s Mixed League
and D. Wright's 523 showed the
way for the Halfwits four poitns
from Kenny’s Maniacs.
In the Back Mt. Church League,
F. Cornell scattered pins for-602
and D. Shupp hit them for 222 (564)
to lead Orange B to shutting out
Maple Grove. Trucksville C
blanked Carverton B while
Trucksville B pickedu p four by
forfeit from Carverton A. S. Kohli
hit 516 for the winning five.
VanGorder’s 572 sparked
Dallas A and D. Wright led
Shavertown B to three points from
Orange A. T. Wilson’s 520 wasn’t
enough as the Lutherans dropped
three points to East Dallas.
Grotto Pizza girls picked up four
from Gordon Insurance aided by
A. Hospodar’s 472 in the Ladies
Country League. T. Langdon
walloped the pins for 177-211 (524)
to pace the Castlettes to three
points from Fashion Vending
whose N. Crane rolled 483.
Daring’s Market divided 2-2 with
Wilkes-Barre Fats
BY LEE L. RICHARDS
CLIPBOARD NOTES:
--Dallas mat fans tell me Joe
Walsh *(185) has been looking
mighty impressive and has the
potential to be an outstanding
wrestler in the future.
--Speaking of the Mountaineer
mal program, Jim williams is
doing’ a splendid job with the.
Junior High wrestlers. This is an
important area for any program.
This is where the athletes learn the
fundamentals and the necessary
discipline it takes to be a winner.
Bill Janosky, Mike Richards,
Jerry Ogurkis and Keith Graham
have been showing a lot of con-
sistency. Young Mountaineers re-
cently defeated Valley West for the
first time in quite a while.
--Was that Evelyn Farrell
leading the cheers on the floor
after Dallas roundballers defeated
GAR for first half crown?
--Loocal wrestling fans are
already talking about the
showdown between No. 1 ranked
Penn State and No. 2 ranked
Bloomsburg on Thursday, Feb. 16
at University Park. The big clash
will feature former Lake-Lehman
--It’s a tribute to the Penn State
wrestling team that despite being
without All-American Scott
Lynch, the East’s top 126-pounder,
and two front-line wrestlers at 134
pounds. Nittany Lions have bveen
giving away some points there
lately. Then Heavyweight Steve
Sefter, the East's best at this
weight, suffered a pulled ligament
around his rib cage. Coach
Lorenzo isn’t one to complain or
make any big deal about injuries,’
but the Nittany Lions are hurting.
Sefer skipped the Wilkes meet.
State didn’t announce he wasn’t
going to compete until the victory
was sewed up. We knew on
Monday while conferring with
Coach Lorenzo of Sefter’s status.
He was pointing for the biggie with
Cleveland State over the weekend.
Lynch is expected back in time for
the EWL Tournament later this
month.
--How about the Lake-Lehman
victory over Meyers? It has been
sometime since the Black Knights
have defeated the Mohawks on the
mat.
-I've heard rumblings from
various Pitt buffs that Russ
Grimm, the All-Pro guard with the
Redskins, is seriously: considering
jumping to the Pittsburgh
Maulers.
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--I got a chuckle out of reading
about the Oakland Invaders
billboard advertisements. Tt
seems some of the local super-
visors are upset by a downtown
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Inthe George Shupp League four
of Fino’s Pharmacy bowlers hit in
the 500’s but they still dropped
three points to Endless Mt. men.
Joe S. Rolled 567, T. Shalata hit
pins for 244 (564), R. Bonomo
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