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Doughton knocked them down for. 545 to lead Gino’s Shoe Store in aking all from Katyl TV wwhose high scorers were L. Lavelle (534) and D. Katyl (519). Disque Funeral Home picked up three points from Dallas Nursery sparked by C. Williams big 225 (556) and Elk’s 550. L. Coolbaugh’s 537 and F. Adams 526 topped the nursery five. T. Wilson addled 517. Al Wendel walloped the pins for 215-241 (607) and B. Harris hit them for 570 to aid Harris Associates in copping three from Roberts Oil. TheLutherans shut out Carverton A in the Back Mt. Church League aided by R. Stair’s 516. Maple Grove dropped three to Trucksville B and Orange A dropped three to Shavertown A. D. Wright toppled the pins for 538 to lead Shavertown B in taking tthree points from Carverton B while Orange B earned three from East Dallas paced by F. Cornell’s 544 and T. Sponseller’s 519. B. Williams rolled 547 but it wasn’t enough as Dallas A lost three points to Trucksville C. In the Bowlerette league Lom- lardo Bakery continued in ffirst place by blanking Mahaffey Oil girls. V. Magistro hit the pins for 190 (503) and J. Clark rolled 189. J. Stacy posted 190 (500) for the oil company team and G. Bachman added 170. Jean Shop shut out American Building aided by J. Mekeel’s 186 (470). W. Harrington scattered the pins for 189 (507) for the builder’s team. Scavone Motors: picked up three points from Humphrey's’ Apparel. Beach Combers shut out the Hambos in Bonomo’s Major League and Sweet Valley Outfitters took all from G.H. Harris. Brown’s Oil blanked Back Mt. Sporting Goods and the Bermudas shut out Charlies All Stars. Hitting high scorers were Gary Mazer 227 (585), R. Bonomo 562, Glen Mazer 546, Sweet Valley team; A. Wendel 520, G.H. Harris; F. Cornell 554, K. Spencer 545, Charlies All Stars; J. Roan 530, R. Bonomo 214, Brown’s Oil; H. Garis 525 and R. Herron 518, Back Mt. Sporting Goods. BILL DOWNS Bill Downs is team captain Bill Downs has been named cap- tain of the 1984 King’s College tennis team, according to Coach Bill Eydler. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Downs, Hunts- ville, and is a junior majoring in business administration and mar- keting. Downs was a member of the Lake-Lehman team for four years prior to enrolling at King’s. After a fine 1983 season, he was named the Most Improved Player in Wyoming Valley by ‘Tennis” magazine. In 1983, along with part- ner Mark Smith, he was named Most Valuable Player in both King’s College invitational tourna- ments. Over the past two seasons, he has a record of 27-15 in singles and 23-17 in doubles. He said he is proud to serve as team captain under Coach Eydler and feels optimistic about the spring season. King’s, which was 12-4 a year ago, will take on 24 foes and ‘will play in three tournaments this year. One of the newcomers to the slate will have the Monarchs visiting the Main Line of Philadelphia to tangle with the Wildcats of Villanova Uni- versity. Subscribe To The Post 675-5211 Junior High teams win cage tourney Dallas Junior High School boys and girls basketball teams recently won the Third Annual Kingston Township Junior High Student Council Basketball Tournmament. The boys defeated Wyoming Area, 32-29, to capture their third consecutive tourmnament champi- onship. The girls romped over the Warriorettes of Wyoming Area, 48- 24, to earn their second tournament championship. O'Reilly for the third place trophy place in the girls division with a win over Tunkhannock. Lenny Medura and Angie Kern Players of the 1984 tournament. A special thanks goes to the following officials who donated their time: Bill Ostrowski, Jim Britt, Ray Kyle, Mark Soprano, Ed DeMichael and Gene Smith. The boys finished the 1983-84 season with a 21-7 record. The tournamemt championship was in addition to capturing the Wyoming Valley Freshman Basketball League Division II title. The team is coached by Robert Cicon who is assisted by Bob Mitkus. The girls tournament champion- ship was added to their capturing the Wyoming Valley Girls Basket- ball League’s Division II and over- all league lauresl. The girls are assisted by Bill Straitiff. Pam Frostbutter of the Gate of Heaven girls’ basketball team is shown here as she gets off a shot in last weekend’s championship game - in the Dallas Knights of Columbus 8224 Council First Girls’ Basketball [] COORDINATES SEPARATES DRESSES BLOUSES SKIRTS SLACKS SHORTS TOPS JEANS } BLAZERS LESLIE FAY e Eynon Plaza Route 6, Eynon, Pa. ® Narrows Shopping Center, Kingston, Pa. DAILY 10 TIL 9 SUNDAY 12 ‘TIL §