By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent Dallas Mountaineers crushed Mountain View 48-16 and Lake- Lehman Knights whipped Hughes- ville 45-12 in their opening exhibition wrestling meets last Saturday. The Mountaineers used. four pins .and three forfeits in picking up their opening match. Young 98-1b. Brian Mathers gave the team six points on a forfeit and 105-1b. Truyen Huynh, native of Vietnam, wrestling for the rst time took a 9-8 bout from ountain View’s Jamie Shea to move the Mountaineers in front 9-0. The Mountaineers took the next three bouts with pins to move ahead 27-0. Paul Burke turned over 112-lb. Matt Mauro in 27 seconds, Bill Mathers flattened 119-1b. Rob Taylor in 1:58 and 126-1b. Mountai- neer Mark Rogers clamped Rick Higgins in ep;20. Mountain View came within strik- ing distance in the next three bouts when their 132-lb. Dave Orlando pinned Brian Maseychick in 2:29 and 138-Ib. Todd Homet clamped Matt Conologue in the same time. 145-1b. Mike Ofalt took an 11-6 deci- sion from Dallas’ Dave Hislop. Mount Joe Patts put an end to Mountain View’s win streak by flat- tening 155-1. Rob Haggenbuch in 2:39. Corry Lingas gave Dallas a 9-2 win over 167 Ib. Bill Kostick. Coach Larry Schuler’s Mountai- neers took the 185-1b. bout and the heavyweight bout by forfeits with heavyweight. The Mountaineers will meet Valley View, away, Wednesday, Dec. 19, with the varsity match at 7:30 p.m. The Black Knights used three pins in winning their meet with Hughes- ville. They got off to a fast start with 98-1b. Matt Reinert pinning Kurt Saltsgiver in 4;24, 105-1b. Jeff Austin turning over Mike Hutson in 1:08 for a 12-0 lead. Hughesville came within three points when their 112 lb. Mike Campbell decisioned Dave Guizen- ski 8-2 and 119-lb. Mike Charles flattened John Mahalick in 2:18. 126-1b. Joe Smith turned the tables when he outwrestled Hughesville’s Jeff Strassner, 14-4, followed by his teammate Bob Guzenski’s 11-8 deci- sion over 132-1b. J.C. Miller. 138-lb. Norman Clancy tok a 14-4 bout from Hughesville’s Robbie Poust and 145- Ib. Mark Yaple clamped Kevin Hou- senecht of Hughesville in 5:25. Knight Don Spencer gave Lake- Lehman six points on a default by Shawn Stackhouse. 167-Ib. Tony Nise picked up the last win for Hughesville when he took a high scoring 13-11 bout from Bill George. Ed Strafford and Chris Van Gorder won their bouts easily with 185-1b. Strafford taking Todd Keppner 17-4 and Van Gorder defeating Tim Paternosko 15-2. The Knights will meet Danville away, Thursday, Dec. 20. In the Imperialette League B. Roan’s 175 paced Scavone Motors to shutting out the Hoof N Paw girls while Lombardo Bakery took three from the Jean Shop despite D. Garnett rolling 171 (480). Mahaffey Oil took three points from Hum- phrey’s Apparel with no one able to hit high scores. Charlies All Stars picked up three from G.H. Harris in Bonomo’s Major League led by C. Williams who hammered the pins for 241-226 (623). K. Spencer rolled 210 (560), F. Cornell hit 550, K. Orkwis posted 524 and B. Cyphers add 520. A. Wendel walloped the pins for 242 (600) for the Harris team and T. Doughton gave 558. C. Kazokas contributed 551 and D. Purvin rolled 517. J. Roan’s 588 and R. Bonomo’s similar series led Brown’s Oil to taking four from the Bermudas. D. Thomas contributed 521. Hambos shut out the Beach Combers paced by R. Bennett’s 514. Sweet Valley Outfit- ters copped three from Back Mt. Sporting Goods sparked by Glen Mazer’s 236 (552) and R. Bonomo, Jr.’s 524. The sporting goods team haD J. Shultz’s 228 (561), D. Wick- ard’s 538 and L. Coolbaugh 522. In Our Gang League Porky blanked Stymie and Buckwheat took all fromaSpanky. Waldo earned three from Wheezer while Alfalfa divided 2-2 with Darla led by L. Cooper’s 202. A. Wendel hit the pins for 233 (605) and D. Purvin scattered them for 212 (566) to lead Harris Asso- ciates to four points from Katyl TV in the George Shupp League. T. Guido added 523. Steele’s Restau- rant and Fino’s Pharmacy divided evenly. K. Youngblood rolled 211 Shalata gave 527. R. Harned’s 511 was high series for the restaurant team. In the Ladies Country League C. Smith’s 220-184 (59) and C. Mill’s 174 (486) led the Castlettes to four points from Fashion Vending whose high score was A. Hospodar’s 170. G.H. Harris Associates shut out Bonomo’s Sports Center paced by J. Lamoreaux’s 170 (471) and Grotto Pizza picked up two and one half points from Gordon Insurance. Pintos blanked the LaBarons in the Idetown Compact League. Fire- birds took all from the Corvettes, Citations shut out the Capris and the Camaros split with the Aries. R. Cross gave the Pintos 573 and D. Cross hit 510. N. Kozemchak converted the 4-10 split and Mel Morris made the 6-7-10 split. In the Back Mountain Church League S. Hoover’s 550 paced Trucksville B to four points from Shavertown A. C. Kazokas knocked down pins for 211 (563) and D. Wright added 562 to give Shaver- town B three points over East Dallas whose J. Cobleigh hit 522. Ball planned The Pennsylvania Fish Commis- sion has announced that the 1985 fishing licenses have been distrib- uted to over 1,700 issuing agents throughout the Commonwealth just in time for Christmas. Prices for 1985 remain the same as last year; $12, resident license; $20, non-resident licenese; and $15, non-resident tourist (7 consecutive days). Issuing agents receive 50 cents per license in order to cover handling and bonding costs. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE defrosting, $180. 675° 1078 after 5:30 p.m. 37- tfn-P Vinyl Sofa Schweiger, med. brown, exc. cond., sacrifice. Call 288-4149. 37-tfn-P 68"’x16’’ Door Size Plate Glass Mirror 39" long by 30" high mirror, perf. cond. 675-2379. 37-tfn-P Pioneer SX 580 Stereo Receiver 20 watts, per channel. Very good cond. 287-5972. 37-tfn- P Green Formica Kitchen Cabinets like new, 17 fi. top cabinets, 12 ft. bottoms; G.E. 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Williams Co. 47-3-P LEGAL NOTICE the regular monthly meetings of | allas Area Municipal | for the calendar year i be held at the Waste- water Treatment Plant located at Route 309, Kingston Town- ship, PA. The meetings will be | Held on the following dates and | eat 10, 1985 at 8:00 p.m. Feburary 14, 1985 2 2:00 pm March 14, 1985 :00 p.m. April 11, 1985 a 00 p.m. at 8 t 8: ay 9, 1985 at 8:00 pm. | June 13, 1985 at 8:00 p.m July 11, 1985 at 8:00 August 8, 1985 at 8: p.m October 10, 1985 at 8:00 p.m. November 14, Diet 12, 1985 at 8:00 p.m. : Copies of the meeti can be Obtained at the busienss mped envelope to 0 South Memorial Shavertown, P. Kenneth N. ers, Secretary Dallas Area Mun cipal Authority 49-1-P ? ! i iz ! I Convertible Couch "$50. neg.; white crib with mattress and matching 4 drawer dresser $75. 639-5905. 37-tfn-P Fireplace Glass Doors & Screen $35; fireplace 2 spd. blower insert, exc. cond. $35. 696- 3180. 37-tfn-P 90”’Velvet Couch, traditional, exc. cond. 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