The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 07, 1984, Image 11

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S. Wickard rolled 549 and J.
Shultz hit 534 to lead Back Mt.
Sporting Goods men to shutting out
Charlies All Stars in Bonomo’s
Major League. B. Cyphers hit 565
for the All Stars and C. Williams
posted 548. Bermudas blanked the
~ Hambos despite the losing five’s B.
* Shirk rolling 529. Brown’s Oil picked
up three points from Beach Com-
~ bers led by J. Roan’s 526 and G.H.
Harris divided evenly with Sweet
Valley Outfitters. Harris men were
aided by C. Kazokas’ 585 and T.
pins for 233 (536) and B. Varner
. knocked them down for 233 (546.
~ In the Imperialette League Sca-
whose L. Johnson hit a 180 game.
Jean Shop took three from Lom-
bardo Bakery with the aid of M.
Neifert’s 184. Mahaffey Oil earned
thre from Humphrey’s Apparel.
In the Monday George Shupp
League K. Orkwis’ 556 showed the
say for SCID’s four points from
Katyl TV while R. Bonomo’s 565 led
Fino’s Pharmacy to three points
from Steele’s Restaurant. C. Kazo-
kas rolled 214 (585) to lead Gino’s
Shoe Store to three points from
Harris Associates. A. Wendel gave
Harris 534.
G.H. Harris shut out Bonomo’s
Sports Center in the Ladies Country
League paced by L. Cyphers 176
(476). Gordon Insurance picked up
three from Grotto Pizza and Cas-
tlettes took two and a half from
Fashion Vending with R. Carroll
hitting pins for 187 and E. Nulton
rolling 180. A. Hospodar’s 193 was
high game for the vending team.
In the Idetown Compact League
Capris took all from the Aries with
C. Doty’s 171 high for both teams.
Firebirds shut out La Barons paced
by E. Ishley’s 508. Camaros and
Citations divided evenly with J.
Berti rolling 224 (537) and E. Hohol
hitting 214 for the Camaros. R.
Cross’ 517 aided the Pintos in split-
ting 2-2 with Corvettes.
G. Petroski hit pins for 554 and F.
Castrignano rolled 550 to lead
Trucksville B in blanking Carverton
A in the Back Mountain Church
League. Shavertown A copped three
from Trucksville C and Shavertown
B took three from Carverton B. C.
Kazokas knocked down pins for 552
for Shavertown and T. Metz scat-
tered them for 537 for Carverton B.
B. Roberts 215 (520) paced Dallas A
to three points from Maple Grove.
Orange five copped three from East
Dallas led by H. Shupp’s 223 (548).
League planners
First Diving
Classic is
The first Luzerne County Recrea-
tion Department Diving Classic was
held this summer at the North
Valley Swim & Tennis Club in Jen-
kins Township.
Final results were as follows:
14 and under girls — first, Donna
Bruno, Cherry Hill, N.J.; second
Michelle Kirshner, Dallas.
15-17 boys — first Ron Jacobs,
East Stroudsburg; second, Leon
Bielicki, Wilkes-Barre.
15-17 girls — first, Tracy Setlock,
Huskey Diving Club; second, Elyse
Oswals, Kingston; third, Darla
Gouldstone, Kingston; fourth, Randi
Sennett, Kingston; fifth, Heather
Parry, Wilkes-Barre.
18 and over men — first, Eric
Baumberger, Lebanon; second,
Christopher Meyer, Wilkes-Bare;
and third Joe O’Donnell, Dallas.
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Irem champ
Pictured above is Irem pro Barry Fies, right, congratulating
Chet Blazick on recently captuiing the 1985 club champion-
ship. It’s Blazick’s initial title and he defeated Bob Kopp in a
36-hole playoff. Tournament was match play.
Commission halts action
During the 164th meeting of the
Pennsylvania Fish Commission held
Oct. 22, the Commission postponed
action on a motion that would have
established a point system for the
purpose of license revocation,
denial, or loss of ‘privileges for
anglers and boaters in violation of
rules and regulations of the Fish
and Boat Code. The Commission
tabled the motion and requested
Commission staff to consider revi-
sions in the regulation from its
present form.
The Commission also approved
the following for final adoption:
-Provision to establish guidelines
for issuing agent to determine bon-
afide residents of Pennsylvania.
-Prohibition of the use of gasoline-
powered generators to power elec-
tric motors on Commission-own
lakes. Hl
-Clarification of the use of inflata-
ble boats on Commission-owned
lakes. :
-Regulations concerning the com-
mercial use of Commission access
areas.
-Prohibition on fishing within or in
the immediate vicinity of a fish
passage device.
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