The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 11, 1984, Image 11

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    THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1984 11
Smooth sailing
Ray Russin of the Back
Mountain American All-Star
tem makes his way to home
to score a run for the local
stars. Russin’s run helped
the Back Mountain boys pick
up an 11-10 victory over
Mountaintop.
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weekend's All-Star
Boys and girls ages seven through
14 are encouraged to participate in
the Arthritis Foundation’s Mini
Olympics program co-sponsored by
the Wilkes-Barre and surrounding
area Recreation and Parks Depart-
ments on Wednesday, July 18, at 11
a.m., at Kirby Park in Kingston.
Registration is at 10:30 a.m. Funds
raised benefit programs of arthritis
education, service and research.
Rain date is July 19.
Events will be divided into three
age groups and include the Softball
Throw, Jumprope, 50-Yard Dash,
Football Throw, Frisbee Throw and
Broad Jump.
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MAJORS STANDINGS
SCORES
Orioles 5, Red Sox 2; Astros 15,
Phillies 7; Giants 11, Indians 6;
Dodgers 9, Reds 2; Astros 6, Orioles
3; Tigers 3, Indians 2; Yankees 7,
Phillies 6; Dodgers 4, Indians 1;
Reds 17, Red Sox 16; Dodgers 5,
Phillies 2; Reds 6, Pirates 4.
STANDINGS
L.A.D. Dodgers 17-3
Gino’s Shoe Store Astros 16-3
Daddow Isaacs Giants 13-5
R.N. Fitch & Sons Orioles 14-6
Suburban Propane Phillies 10-9
Mahaffey Oil Yankees 10-10
mvaacs Chrys./GMC Tigers 7-12
® ankiin's Restaurant Indians 7-13
Arthur Shelley Inc. Reds 6-14
Rita Busch Pirates 4-15
Castle Inn Red Sox 3-17
MINORS
SCORES
Pirates 8, Orioles 1; Cardinals 20,
Phillies 13; Giants 6, Yankees 5;
Tigers 14, Reds 13; Dodgers 14,
Indians 8.
D.A.G. Rentals Dodgers 8-1
John Randolph Sr. Giants 8-1
Custom Management Pirates 7-1
Watkins and Medura Orioles 7-2
Hanover Bank Cardinals 5-4
MacGeorge Auto Yankees 5-4
Kingston Twp. Lions Tigers 2-6
Mark II Restaurant Astros 2-7
Bk. Mt. Police Assn. Reds 2-7
Fay Broody Studio Phillies 1-7
Jack’s Collision Indians 1-8
LITTLE LEAGUE SOFTBALL
SCORES
Pirates 18, White Sox 11; Dodgers
33, Cardinals 11; Expos 19, Cardi-
nals 1; Expos 23, White Sox
STANDINGS
Bk. Mt. Sporting Dodgers 10-2
Expos 10-2
Pittston Sewing Center Pirates 10-2
BJ’s A’s 4-8
Reds 4-8
College Misericordia White Sox 3-9
Cards 0-12
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The Luzerne County Unit provides
many educational programs and
services including a free arthritis
club, seminars for physicians, self-
help courses and free literature. To
help support these programs, unit
volunteers will sponsor several fund
raising activities during the
Summer and Fall. The unit’s annual
“Battle of the Bands” will take
place October 7 and R.A.L.S. Asso-
ciates has been retained to solicit
advertisements for the program
booklet, which alone is expected to
raise significant funds for the
arthritis programs. R.A.L.S. will be
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Squeak by
Mountaintop
Winning pitcher Eric Zimmerman
recorded 11 strikeouts and gave up
eight hits, including one solo home
run with three walks to give the
Back Mountain American All-Stars
an 11-10 victory over Mountaintop in
the first game of local Little League
All-Star play.
Ray Russin slammed a solo home
run in the fourth to keep the score
close at 7-5 at the end of four
complete innings. With the score of
1-56 with Mountaintop leading in the
bottom of the sixth, Zimmerman
Scott Brody nailed a three-run
homer, upping the score to 10-8.
With two outs, Mountaintop pitch-
ers issued two walks and hit a
batter to load the bases. Jack Jones
came to the plate and doubled off
the rightfield wall to tie the game.
Having been called because of dark-
ness, the game continued Sunday
evening at the ninth inning with
Mountaintop going three up and
three down.
In the bottom of that inning,
Zimmerman came to the plate with
two outs and a homer to win a very
exciting game.
Other hitters for Back Mountain
were John Masley going two for
four and Mike Bailey and C.J.
Kersey getting one hit apiece.
Photo correction
In the July 4 edition of The Dallas
Post, it was inadvertently reported
in a photo caption that members of
the Reds Minor League baseball
team were shown following a little
league game the previous week. The
photo actually depicted members of
the Reds Major League team who
had defeated the Pirates in that
game. Thanks to Chris Cummings
for bringing this to our attention.
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Winning style
Eric Zimmerman of the Back Mountain American All-Star
team shows his winning form as he lets one go from the
pitcher's mound. Zimmerman earned the pitching win in
Back Mountain’s 11-10 victory over Mountaintop.
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