da dado Honoring the best Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Hockey team sets banquet The Dallas Field Hockey Team will be having its annual banquet to honor the players on Sunday, Nov. 25, at 7 p.m. at Gus Genetti’s Best Western. : Guest speaker for the evening will be Mrs. Marge Garinger, the United States Olympic Field Hockey Man- ager and local hockey official who resides at Harveys Lake. ‘Trophies and plaques will be presented to the athletes at this time. Reservations and payment will be taken at the senior high school main office. Subscribe To The Post 675-5211 Slide winners Lyons cited Dallas Borough Police Chief Ed Lyons, a member of the Wrestling O’Reilly The World Wrestling Federation has put together a spectacular Twelve Man ‘‘Battle Royal” for the professional wrestling card to be held at Bishop O'Reilly High School on Sunday evening, Dec. 2. The stakes for this Battle Royal have been set very high as $20,000 will be awarded to the winner. The following All-Star Wrestlers will be featured: Junk Yard Dog - Rocky Johnson - Paul “Mr. Wonder- ful” Orndorff - David Sammartino - Bid John Studd - Brett Hart - Ken Patera - Playboy Buddy Rose - Swede Hansen - Charley Fulton - Wild Samoan No. 3 - and The Iron Sheik from Iran. Five World Wrestling Federation matches will also take place follow- ing the Battle Royal. The above mentioned wrestlers will be fea- tured. Bishop O'Reilly High School is sponsoring this terrific card along with th World Wrestling Federation. The first match will get under way at 8 p.m. Tickets are $6 for general admis- sion and $8 for ringside-reserved and are on sale at the Gallery of Sound at the Wyoming Valley Mall, the Gallery of Sound in Wilkes- Barre and at Bishop O’Reilly High School during school hours. By CHARLOT DENMON Staff Correspondent A popular description of the Dallas Senior High School football field this year has been a ‘dust bowl.” No one appeared to know why the field was in the condition it was in for the first month or two of school, but rumor had it that weed killer mixed with lime had killed not only the weeds, but the grass as well. spent approximately $10,000 to sod the field and now that money was wasted. While there is a trace of truth in the rumor circulating throughout the Back Mountain, it is not the entire story. In conversation with District Superintendent Gerald Wyecalli and Maintenance Director Richard Morgan, The Dallas Post has learned that until Nov. 15, the Dallas District had only one groundskeeper. That man was responsible for the upkeep of all of the grounds within the district. Normally, it requires one day: of his time at each field when they are in use. ; To line the football field, it takes two men a full day to do the work, so it was decided this year to mix season, thus making it easier to stain and stripe the line markings. According to Morgan and Wyecallis, everything would have been fine, except for a steady downpour of rain immediately after the mixture had been applied. The rain, which continued all afternoon one day and the entire next day or two, caused the mixture to spread. . Other factors, such as use of the field by the mini- football teams, high school bands and the physical education classes, also had an effect on the field. “For the first few games, the field was bad, but theZ” we fertilized and seeded it and, for our last few home games, the field was much better,” said Morgan. School officials also explained that they had a representative from the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture look at the field and he explained that the type of grass was not conducive to the use of the field. The groundskeeper from Irem Temple Country Club also looked at the field as did a representative of Penn State Seed Company. All three men were in agreement that the wrong kind of grass was presently on the field, that it had the wrong type of roots for a football field. They recommended a different kind of seeding for next season, one which the District plans to use. The amount spent by the school district to sod the field was in excess of $20,000, according to Wycallis, who was with the district at the time the sodding was done. The sodding was not in 1976 or 1977 by Dallas Nursery and Landscaping. Former Dallas Coach Jack Jones verified this date, stating that he was coaching at the time the field was sodded. “That field was in bad condition for a long time,” said Jones. “It needs something done to put it in proper shape.” Ghost Busters shut out Nobody’s Katyl’s 167 high for both teams. Halfbreeds took three from A Team paced by V. McCarty’s 227 (504). In Our Gang League Waldo took all from Porky aided by T. Hag- gerty’s 507 and Millie Kocher’s 173. L. Cooper’s 177 led Alfalfa to three points from Buckwheat and Wheezer picked up three from Stymie aided by E. Swingle’s 505 and D. Hudak’s 200. Spanky and Darla divided evenly with E. Lamo- reux rolling 518 for Darla. The Jean Shop blanked Hoof ’N Paw paced by M. Neifert’s 170 in the Imperialette League. Lombardo three points over Steele’s Restau- rant. In the Back Mt. Church League Maple Grove shut out Orange A led by B. Belcher’s 228-212 (599). Carv- erton A took three from Shavertown A and Carverton B picked up three from East Dallas despite East Wright walloped the pins for 211-244 (623) to set the pace for Shavertown B’s three point win from Trucksville B, whose S. Hoover rolled 552. Dallas A copped three from Trucks- ville C paced by B. Williams 542. Jim rolled 551 for the losing five. Tom Dickinson made the 6-7-10 split for the Aries in the Idetown Compact League but it wasn’t enough as they LaBarons. Pintos took all from th Capris aided by R. Cross’ 223 (560) and the Camaros took three from the Firebirds sparked by J. Berti’s 210 (539). Corvettes and Citations divided evenly. In Our Gang League Alfalfa blanked Porky while Buckwheat took three from Wheezer helped by 526. 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