The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 01, 1984, Image 11

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Scoring a run
The ball manages to
and Joyce Tinner,
the Back Mountain
Finn pitches
w® Beth Finn handled the pitch-
ing duties for the Back
Mountain National Girls’ All-
Star team against West
Union Saturday night, but
errors hurt the local girls as
they suffered a 4-3 defeat.
Safe at second
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
night.
By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Correspondent
in All-Star action Saturday
l-stars
Girls Softball team on Saturday.
innings.
MINORS
FINAL STANDINGS
Custom Management Pirates 10-1
John M. Randolph Sr. Giants 9-2
D.A.G. Rentals Dodgers 8-2
SUMMER
CLEARANCE
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HONDA
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Watkins and Medur Orioles 7-2
MacGeorge Auto Yankees 6-4
Hanover Bank Cardinals 5-5
Kingston Twp. Lions Tigers 3-7
Bk. Mt. Police Assn. Reds 2-7
Mark II Rest. Astros 2-8
‘84 CLEARANCE
SALE
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must go!
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Fay Broody STudio Phillies 1-9
SCORES
Pirates, 1-0. Pirates finish as
champions of the minor league.
Pa. has good
trout fishing
Pennsylvania, although highly
touted for ifs exceptional trout pro-
gram, actually has some of the
finest warmwater fishing available
anywhere. But anglers are often
confronted with the questions of
what to use and where to go. Just
where are the hotspots for bass,
musky, walleye and northern pike?
Well, the Pennsylvania Fish Com-
mission has compiled that informa-
tion in a neat 24-page booklet enti-
tled, ‘‘Warmwater Fishing in
Pennsylvania.”
Anglers may obtain a copy of the
publication by sending a check or
money order for $2 to Warmwater
Fishing in Pennsylvania, Pennsyl-
vania Fish Commission, P.O. Box
1673, Harrisburg, PA 17105-1673.
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CONNOLLY'S
RV. CENTER
Rt. 11, EDWARDSVILLE
(Next to Jewelcor) 288-1484
Brown’s wins
Recent action in the Bi-County
Baseball League saw Brown’s Oil
defeat Beaumont AA, 15-8; and
Back Mountain pick up an 8-0 win
over Beaumont A.
Johnnie Harris cracked a home
run for Brown’s Oil while Radmov-
itch earned the win from the
mound.
Back To School
SALE
Students
14-0z. Denim Jeans
25 - 30
LEVI'S
(Unwashed)
LEE'S
(Prewashed)
$7498
ADAM'S
CLOTHES
Back Mt. Shopping Center
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Tracy gets a hit
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
3, by West Union.
were defeated, 4-
The Jackson Cardinals defeated
the Shavertown Brewers by a 9-3
score to become the champions of
the Back Mountain Teener League.
Pitcher Dan Fedor allowed only
six hits, while striking out three and
walking one. Mark Major led the
offense with a triple and a single.
Contributing doubles. were Jason
Cadwalader and Fedor. Todd Krupa
and Scott Schultz added two singles
each with Don Spencer and Tom
Stepanski adding one.
On defense, the Redbirds weresu-
perb. They exhibited championsip
form by executing many clutch
plays. Chris Landmesser, David
Judge, Rocky Lopasky, and Robby
Michaels led the defense.
Aggressive on the basepaths were
John Gray, Don Buzinkai, and Stan-
ley Scott. :
For the Brewers, John Wertman
tripled and singled to lead their ®
attack. Tim Moyer punched two
singles, while Dale Root and Mike
Crampton singled.
Moyer was the losing pitcher.
The Cardinals are managed by
John Fedor. :
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