Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Wrestling winners Dallas Post/Ed Campbell third place, 110 pounds. College announces schedule Misericordia opened its 1985 base- ball seson with a doubleheader with Bloomsburg University at home on March 23. The Highlanders, under the direc- tion of third year coach Dennis Fisher, will play a 19 game sched- uled including seven doubleheaders. This year, home games wil lbe played on campus. The 1985 sched- ule is as follows: March 26--King’s (DG), 1 p.m. March 30--at Spring Garden (DH), 1 p.m. April 1--Penn State-Dunmore, 3 p.m. April 8-Penn St. Wilkes-Barre, 4 p.m. April 13--at Drew (DH), 1 p.m. April 16--Eastern, 3 p.m. April 21-at Penn St. Capitol (DH), noon April 25--LCCC, 3 p.m. April 28--Alvernia (DH), noon May 1--Wilmington, (DH), 2 p.m. May 4--Penn State-Wilkes-Barre, noon. schedule Misericordia women’s softball team will open the 1985 season at Marywood on March 26 at 3 p.m. Under the direction of new head coach Kathy Conradt, the Highlan- ders will play an 18 game schedule including eight doubleheaders. The 1985 schedule is as follows: March 30--Mansfield (DH), 1 p.m, April 10-at Lock Haven (DH), 3 am. April 14--at Kueka (DH), 1 p.m. April 16-at Alvernia (DH), 2 p.m. April 20--Lackawanna Junior Col- lege (DH), 12 p.m. April 21--LCCC, 2 p.m. April 24--Penn State-Hazleton (DH), 2 p.m. April 27-King’s (DH), 1 p.m. | May 1--at Wilkes, 3 p.m. : May 3--Elmira (DH), 3 p.m. The Pintos shut out the Citations in the Idetown Compact League led by M. Chopko’s 530 and R. Cross’s 510. Firebirds blanked Aries sparked by H. Evans 529 while the Camaros picked up three points from LaBarons paced by J. Berti’s 216 (595). Capris took three from the Corvettes with none of the bowlers able to hit high scores. In the Back Mountain Church League Trucksville C took all from Shavertown A aided by J. Reming- ton’s 537. Trucksville B took four poitns from Carverton A led by S. Hoover’s 546 and G. Kohli’s 530. Orange copped three points from East Dallas aided by C. Cyphers 529 and J. Mitchell’s 518. The losing five had J. Cobleigh’s 522. Shavertown B took three points from Carverton B with C. Kazokas hitting pins for 254 (600) and D. Wright knocking them down for 216 (589). S. Fielding contributed 514. Glen Mazer scat- tered thepins for 240 (556) to help Maple Grove split 2-2 with Dallas A. Sue Tereska tumbled pins for 179 (482) to lead Nobody’s in shutting out the A Team in Bonomo’s Mixed League. Ghost Busters Jack Sand- strom toppled pins for 213 and the Halfbreeds Nancy Ide rolled 179 as the two teams divided evenly. In Our Gang League Michele Grossman hit the pins for 191 to set the pace for Spanky’s three points from Wheezer whose Dave Jenkins posted 516. Elmer Lamoreaux’s 519 was high for Darla who dropped three to Porky whose high bowler was Marie Carkhuff with 207 (496). Waldo took three from Buckwheat with no one able to hit high scores on either team. Stymie and Alfalfa divided 2-2. Nancy Daney posted 170 (471) for Alfalfa. 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Kazokas who walloped pins for 225 (606) and T. Doughton who hit them for 542. D. Purvin added 531 and A. Wendel gave 521. Glen Mazer hammered the pins for 223-220 (610) for Sweet Valley Outfitters but it wasn’t enough as Back Mt. Sporting Goods grabbed three points from them paced by H. Garris’ 232 (581). The Sweet Valley men also had R. Bonomo Jr.’s 533. In the Imperialette League L. Bolton rolled 186-178 (481) and L. Johnson added 193 (476) to lead Hoof ’N Paw to blanking Scavone Motors who was topped by K. Sca- vone’s 173 (479) and L. Macieczak’s 175. Mahaffey Oil took all from Humphrey’s Apparel with bowlers on both teams having trouble find- ing the strike zone. Jean Shop picked up three poitns from Lom- bardo’s Bakery with H. Dickinson’s 463 high for both teams. In the George Shupp League Fino’s Pharmacy shut out Katyl TV Paced by T. Shalata who hammered pins for 245-255-232 (732). R. Bonomo rolled 588 and F. Adams hit 551. Harris Associates took three points from Gino’s Shoe Store paced by A. Wendel’s 230 (574), S. Bonomo’s 210 (574) and D. Purvin’s 537. C. Kazokas posted 562 and R. Daubert recorded 222 (545) for the shoe dealer. Steele’s Restaurant and | SCID divided evenly with Callaghan hitting 537 for SCID. | Grotto Pizza dropped Fashion Vending down in the standings in Ladies Country League by taking all from them. R. Radzinski paced the pizza team with 171 (476) and D. Garnett added 175. Harris Asso- ciates shut out Gordon Insurance led by J. Lamoreaux’s 173. F. Alla- baugh hit 170 for Gordon's. Cas- tlettes copped three points from Bonomo’s Sports Center aided by J. Mekeel’s 198 (520) and R. Carroll’s 171 (483). K. Scavone rolled 201 (477), L. Maciejczak hit 195 and N. 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