Sports Wilkes-Barre Fats Kuharchik and Pieczynski were "knocked out of the title go in the first round. However, this duo has captured four of the last 7 crowns, By LEE L. RICHARDS Sports Columnist Many of the area’s top golfers will converge on Irem Temple Country Club this weekend for the annual Potentate’s Golf Tournament. son and Bill Lawler will be the co- favorites along with Wally Kuhar- chik and Ron Pieczynski. Robinson and - Lawler played remarkable golf last year. They carded a tourna- ment record 63 to capture medalist laurels. They were five under par (31) on the front nine and fol lowed that with a on the back. i Rain wiped out mate -play in the championship group on Saturday after the field was reduced to the final eight. Pro Barry Fies had the remaining eight go 36 holes of medal play. Robinson and Lawler went out and posted scored of 67-66-133 to win Jr. and his partner. winning in 1977, 1978, 1980, and 1982. They sport an overall record of 18-3 in match play over the par 72 layout. ; Coach Rollie Schmidt and Ed Hennigan, winners in 1979, were fourth last year. They’ll be in the chase. Gauntlett is teaming up with Irem Club champ Ed Rome. Both have been to the winners circle in this event and will make a serious chal- lenge. Other top teams are: Bob Valatka and Len Coleman, Garry Bluhm and Bill Reynolds, R.J. Bachman and Bob Zagorsky, Gary Ide and Brian Corbett, Ray Cecconi and Bob Nafus. A score of one-under par 71 made the championship flight last year make the sweet 16 this year. The first and second flights had some impressive numbers rung up during the three-day event last year. A 209 total copped honors in the first flight. That was won by Chet Blazik and his partner, while Tom Reese and his partner posted a 210 to nip my partner and I for the HOT SREY — { A Gott cooler makes events more memorable. i Tote 12 goes to the beach now, sporting events later. Relrarse bettie techs seatly inte Ind Nolds toe 316 packs combortobly Easy carry Dandie locks ind vn tightly 1X” DALLAS CENIRE HARDWARE 42-44 Main Street, Dallas, PA Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m.-5p.m.; Sun. 12-5 p.m. LOCAL FREE DELIVERY second flight prize. Irv Bluhm and Bill Flock aced the seventh and 17th holes respectively during the final round. Flock won a new car for his efforts. There will be a lot of aggressive play and many players will be goind for broke and a piece of the big prize money. “We'll set the course up to be very competitive all three rounds,” says Irem Pro Barry Fies. “We expect to have the course in tip-top condition compared to last year when it was burnt out because of a lack ‘of rain. Our greens are holding the shots very well and the putting surface will be slick. If the weatherman cooperates there could be another birdie shoot at Irem. CLIPBOARD NOTES: Tom Ney- hard informed me he attended the Busch Golf Classic at Williamsburg, VA. He agreed it is a superb tourna- ment and the caliber of play was worth the trip. — During a recent trip to Port Jervis, NY, my son Doug canned his first hole-in-one at Eddy Farm. I'm beverage. — Two of the outstanding teams in the lcoal Summer Roundball loop is GAR and Bishop Hoban. Both will Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Soccer physicals Laura Poynton, above right, a participant in the Back Mountain Soccer Organization, is tested by Elaine Prinziavalli, a physical therapist at Mery Hospital. The Mercy Medical Offices, located on Lake Street in Dallas, provided a pre-participation screening to soccer players in attempts to detect injuries prior to the start of the season. According to Colin Munn, physical therapist at be the favorites in upcoming school- boy season. — Tip of the hat to both Back Mountain Little League champions. %° %y SOUTH WILKES-BARRE AUTO BODY SHOP REAR 611 S. 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Takedowns and pinning tech- niques will be emphasized by a fine group of coaches and former college wrestlers. Freestyle techniques and rules will be covered by Brooke Yeager, a veteran in this style of wrestling. A takedown tournament will be held at the end of the clinic and prizes will be awarded to the win- ners. Most of the area successful wres- tlers have attended this clinic and have found the techniques and phi- losophy taught to be very beneficial. Any young wrestler wishing to attend may call the Wilkes College Athletic Department for, an applica- tion at 824-4651. Jerry Stinson, athletic director at Dallas Senior High School, lists the following dates for sports physicals: Tuesday, Aug. 7, 1 p.m., soccer, golf, cross country; Thursday, Aug. 9, 8:30 a.m., field hockey; 9:15 a.m., girls’ volleyball. At approximately 9:45 a.m., all make-up physicals will be conducted. Proper forms wil be available to athletes on the examination dates. As the temperatures climb, thou- sands of Pennsylvania anglers will take to the state’s lakes streams, ponds and rivers in pursuit of their favorite sport. Rep. Frank Coslett has an inform- ative booklet published by the Fish Commission to help fishermen land BIGYGLES 3-5-10 12-15 SPEED! RACING . . . TOURING . . CRUISING . . . walleye or other popular game fish. vania’’ includes detailed map county ‘hotspot’ charts, and infor- mation on boat registrations, fishing licenses, camping and hiking. The booklet also provices expert help “land a big one.” Resident and non-resident licenses may be obtained from Fish Com- mission regional offices, county treasurers, certain Fish Commis- sion hatcheries or one of more than 1,700 license-issuing agents. free copy of the booklet individuals should write to Rep. Frank Coslett’s The publication will be devoted mainly to the high school teams from the area, but will also be full of informative reading the local football fan won’t want to miss as the 1984 season gets under “WE HAVE THEM ALL Capitol office. P.O. Box 17, House of AT THE LOWEST PRICES’ Representatives, Harrisburg, Pa. OLD MILL BIKE 17120. 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