10 THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11,1984 Fe Road running Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Road runners almost relaxed as he finishes puts all she’s got into the run. Dallas Post/Ed Campbell the last leg of last leg of the Play in tourney iE : Weyman, J. Miliauskas, R. Kilduff. Fourth row, I. Wagner, E. Moore, K. Boudreaux, J. Catrambone, L. Wagner. . Serious business i: D. Mazur, above right, of the Lehman-Jackson girls’ basketball team makes an all-out effort to take the ball away from Lake-Noxen's T. Strickland. Action was in a recent ‘playoff game between the two elementary schools. : Dallas Post/Glenn S. Bodish Fight set for Scranton CYC Former light heavyweight Cham- pion Billy Conn has accepted an invitation to attend the annual Feld- man Foundation benefit fight card on Wednesday, April 11, at the CYC in Scranton. The card, which gets underway at 7 p.m., will feature the return of popular Brooklyn welterweight Johnny Turner. In his last appear- ance in Scranton, Turner earned a 10-round decision over Roberto Colon. Turner will appear in an eight-round bout against YaYa Ali of New York. The night’s action will open at 7 p.m. with seven amateur bouts. Tickets may be purchased at Howard Johnson’s Motor Lodge, Pittston; Mark-Data, Kennedy Bou- levard, Pittston; Tom Taylor's Sporting Goods, Scranton; and Car- bondale News, Carbondale. Soccer Day Camp set The First Colonel Soccer Day Camp will be conducted August 13- 17 at the Wilkes College Ralston Field Complex in Edwardsville. The camp is open to boys and girls ages 8 to 14. A morning session from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon will be for youth players ages 8-10 followed by an afternoon session, 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., for boys and girls ages 11-14. The camp is directed by Wilkes College soccer coach Phil Wingert and University of Scranton coach Steve Klingman. Further information and registra- tion forms are available by contact- ing Phil Wingert, Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18766 or calling Wilkes Sports Information, 824-4651, ext. 444. 3 Subscribe To The Post 675-5211 The past two Mondays in the George Shupp League Dallas Nursery shut out Harris Associates and divided evenly with Endless Mountains. The mountain men blanked Katyl TV last week while the previous week the TV men dropped all to Farris Associates. Gino’s Shoe Store split 2-2 with Fino’s Pharmacy but copped three from Roberts Oil. Fino’s men picked up three from Disque Funeral Home who also lost three to Roberts. High scorers for the two weeks were R. Stair 538; L. Coolbaugh 532, 536; G. Harris 533, 248 (590); D. Purvin 531; A. Wendel 521, 237 (635); S. Bonomo 520; K. Orkwis 224 (578); K. Youngblood 536; T. Doughton 557, 233 (555); C. Kazokas 224 (548), 525; Daubert 520; B. Varner 218 (560); and B. Shoemaker 528. In the Ladies Country p eague G.W. Harris took three from Daring’s Market and the previous week earned three from Fashion Vending. Daring’s copped Gordon Insurance. Fashion Vending divided with the Castlettes who also divided with Gordon Insurance. Hitting high games for the ladies were M. Hirner 197; R. Radzinski 175 (504); C. Smith 200 (489); C. Mill 190 (495); P. Gordon 180, 186 (508); F. Allabaugh 173; A. Hospodar 190 (483), 181-179 (519); E. Fehrer 183 (472), 172; and L. Cyphers 172-186 (507). E. Roth’s 525 paced East Dallas to taking all from Maple Grove in the Back Mt. Church League. C. Kazokas hit the pins for 524 to aid Shavertown B in copping four from Shavertown A. B. Cyphers rolled 552 and D. Shupp scattered pins for 223 (534) to lead Orange B to three points from Carverton A. Carverton B blanked Dallas A and Trucksville C picked up three from Orange A. Trucksville B and the Lutherans split 2-2 with S. Hoover knocking down pins for 211 (541) for the Trucksville men. ’ The snowstorm on March 29 kept all leagues away from the lanes but in Friday night’s Bonomo’s Major League Charlie’s All Stars shut out Back Mountain Sporting Goods headed by C. Wiliams 224 (542) and F. Cornell’s 564. S. Wickard hit 519 for the losing team. A. Wendell slammed thepins for 212-224 (605) to help G.H. Harris take three from the Beach Combers. C. Kazokas rolled 535 and H. Bennett hit 527. Hambos dropped three to Brown's Oil despite S. Bonomo’s 584 and J. Curtis’ 515. J. Roan led Brown’s with 580 and d. Thomas scattered pins for 552. Sweet Valley Outfitters copped three from the Bermudas sparked by Glen Bonomo. The opening games of the 1984 Wyoming Valley Baseball and Soft- ball Conference scheduled were postponed Friday due to inclement weather. The season was reschedued to begin Monday, forcing Friday’s games to be played at a later date. All postponed games must be played prior to May 2. Thebaseball schedule for Monday had Dallas hosting Pittston Area and Lake-Lehman traveling to Crestwood. In girls’ softball, Dallas was at Pittston Area while Lake- Lehman played host to Crestwood. On Thursday, April 12, Dallas boys’ baseball team will travel to GAR while the Lady Mountaineers softball team will be at home against the GAR girls. Also on that day, the Lake-Lehman hardballers will travel to Hazleton while the Lehman girls will host the Hazleton softball team. On Monday, April 16, the Bishop Hoban boys’ baseball team will be at Dallas while the Dallas girls’ softball team will play at Bishop Hoban. On that same day, Lake- Lehman baseball players will host West Side Tech while the Lady Knights softballers will travel to meet the Lady Titans at West Side Tech. Teener tryouts are scheduled Back Mountain Baseball has announced its schedule for Teener League tryouts. All 13 year olds and any new candidate this year must attend at least one of two tryouts. Dates will be Saturday, April 14 at 3 p.m. (rain date April 15), and Monday, April 16 at 6 p.m. (rain date April 17). Dallas Junior High field will be used. Women’s League is seeking teams | The Back Mountain Women’s Soft- ball League has openings for Class C or D teams. A registration and league meeting will be held Wednesday, April 11, at 7 p.m. at the -American Legion, Dallas. All new teams and existing teams are urged to attend the meet- ing. Anyone unable to attend the meeting is asked to call 298-2400. Volleyball standings The Jenks Women’s Volleyball league standings, as of April 2, are as follows: Jenks, 55-5; Gino’s Shoe Store, 44- 16; Monty;s 26-34; Gay’s True Value, 15-40; Brown’s Oil, 29-41; and David’s Place, 16-49. News & Ad Deadline Friday N oon Shain yo a SR Rs Cambria County. EE [LEWIS HE CA 5 Established le Since 1940 ] i RUBBER HIP BOOTS | Reg. $28.99 SHAKESPEARE Spinning Reels N' oq Lb. 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