- Varsity chiserioaders Cleary, Jackie Carsman, co-captain; Heather fare well during Staff Correspondent Coach Ray Dennis is pleased with the performance his Lake-Lehman Knights have turned in during their past exhibition games. “We were rained out in our game scheduled with Bishop Hafey,” said Dennis, “But we played Abington Heights at Abington and lost 7-2. Abington is a strong team and our boys are new but our teamwork was just not there in that game. Hokon Ojert was outstanding for Abing- ton.” Knights. The Knights defeated Bishop Hoban 7-0 with the defense doing some outstanding work. Rick Parry scored on a corner kick and Doug Doerfler scored a goal. M. Hagman scored two, Oyvind Unheim and Valley West 5-1 making a much better showing and passing better. Goals were by Unheim 2, Hafman 2 and Erin Dennis 1. The Knights had 21 shots on goal but the Valley West goalie had 16 saves. Valley West had three shots on goal and Lake-Lehman goalie had two saves. Matt Gooch did an excellent job on defense and J. Hummel on offense did a lot of good passing work on the front line. Chris Scharf had five shots and three assists. Parry was also good on offense and Undheim controlled the field as center halfback. Lake-Lehman’s next two games were scheduled against Montrose and Crestwood. Coach McCafferty’s Dallas Moun- taineers played three exhibition games and won all three. They defeated Benton 2-1, Moun- tainview 2-0, and Pocono Catholic 3- 2. Goal scorers were Jim Lister 2, Danna, Kathy. Farell. Second row, Cheriel Davis, Michele “Lawley, Eileen Nagy and Lori Timek. co-captain. Brandon Dennis also scored. One Wally Gauthier 2, John Tinner 2, Dennis goal was on a penalty kick. and Jim Evans 1. D all as Straka was goalie for the Knights “They played very well the first ' and Jody Hummel, Brian Kmetz, two games,” said Coach McCaf- Scott Sison and Mark Rogowski did ferty. “They turned in some fine Junior varsity cheerleaders Dallas Post/Ed Campbell golfers now at 3-1 By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent Dallas golfers, under their new coach Jim Smith, ran their record to 3-1 by defeating Crestwood 14-7, at Edgewood-in-the-Pines, Thurs- day, Sept. 5. The Comets’ John Simonson was low medalist with a 50 over the par- 43 11 hole course. Mountaineers Rich Holthaus and Rob Dombek were second and third medalists with scores of 53 and 54 respec- tively. Results of the match were Simon- son shut out Dombek 3-0; Holthaus defeated Pete Belisle 3-0; Chris Busch (D) took Jeff STein 2l-Ys; John Thomas, (D) took Jim Tower 2-1; Chris Givens (D) defeated Scott Belisle 3-0 and Ryan Swank (C) Learn to handle motorcycle with care. 12 mies inv Even normal riding situations can become danger- ous if you don’t constantly plan for what’s ahead. If you know what to do before hand, you’ll be able to handle them better. Here are some riding problems you may face: SKIDS — A motorcycle skid is sudden and can be violent. You must act quickly and correctly to control again. Overbraking one or both wheels is one of the most common causes of skidding. If this happens to you - let up on the brakes gradually to allow the wheels to gain traction. If the skid is caused by over- accelerating, back off the throttle - a spinning wheel provides no more control than a locked wheel. Above road. Steer slightly in the direction of the skid. A rear wheel skid can be overcome by turning slightly in the direction of the skid. Use your foot to straighten up. Usually, in a mild, low speed skid you can avoid a spill by using your foot to keep you upright. Using your foot to prevent a fall is tricky and should be used only if everything else has failed. Not letting a skid happen is the best advice of all. If you're not sure what the road ahead is like, slow down ahead of time. BLOWOUTS: These must be handled quickly and correctly. When it happens, don’t use your brakes. can, signal. When you’ve slowed down, move off the road carefully. STRUCK THROTTLE OR BROKEN CLUTCH do! If your throttle sticks, immediately squeeze the apply both brakes. If the clutch cable breaks, don’t panic! You can shift without the clutch until you get to a place where you can make safety repairs. ANIMALS THAT BOTHER YOU - Having an animal in your way or letting one distract you can cause a spill. Gear down as you approach the animal and speed up when you reach it. This throws off the animal’s timing and gives you a chance to move away. WIND - A strong gust can move your cycle across an entire lane if you're not ready for it. These can occur in wide-open, flat land areas; where a tight line of buildings is broken by an alley or vacant lot; gaps between hills or mountains or on bridges crossing gulleys or wide open spaces. You can be ready for such situations by: (1) identifying areas where gusts may appear and be ready for them; (2) gripping the handlebars firmly; (3) adjusting your position accord- ing to the wind’s direction and strength (move toward the upwind side of the road) and (4) leaning slightly into the wind. BRIDGE GRATINGS AND RAIN GROOVES - When you approach a bridge with gratings, slow down and use the center of your lane so you will have room to handle your cycle on this uneven surface. When you ride over metal bridge gratings or rain grooves, you'll experience a “loose” feeling caused by the tires sliding back and forth across the grooved areas. If possible, ride straight across the bridge. Sometimes your cycle may move to the right or left, depending on the type of bridge grating. Don’t panic, keep a firm grip on the handlebars and stay at a steady constant speed. Another important safety reminder - take a Motor- cycle Safety Program (MSP) course. They are designed for both the novice and the experienced rider and are available statewide at no charge. Motorcycles are provided. The only requirement for this Pennsyl- vania Department of Transportation program is a Class 5 permit or a valid driver’s license with a Class 5 endorsement. An important plus is that you receive your Class 5 license upon successful compoetion with no further testing! This program is headquartered at IUP’s Highway Safety Center. For more information on classes in this area, call 1-800-442-6826. You’ll be glad you did! defeated Bishop Hoban 16-4%, at Irem Temple Country Club with Rob Dombek high medalist with 50 over the par 45, 11 hole course. Rich Holthaus was second medalist with medalist point. Results of the match were Dombek took John Callahan 3-0; Holthaus took Ducaji 2%-%; Chris Snyder defeated Chris Busch (D) 21-%; John Thomas (D) blanked Dave Delgado 3-0; Chris Given (D) defeated Mike Emmert 21,-%; and Joe O’Donnell shut out Mike Cor- coran (C) 3-0. Lake-Lehman golfers dropped to 0-4, Thursday, Sept. 5, at Muhlen- burg Golf Course when they were defeated by Bishop O’Reilly 11%- 9%. The Queensmen’s Eric Oak- schunas and Paul Harper took top two medalist points with 57-59 over the par 47, 12 hole course. Don Buzinkai of the Knights tied Oak- schunas with 57. Results of the match were Buzin- kai'won by forfeit, Paul Harper split with Knight Todd Krupa 1Y%-1%; Oakschunas defeated Steve Kaz- mierski 2-1; Mark Mullery (B) took Jim Klimovich 2%-1%; Thomas (L) divided with Tim McGuire 1%-1%; and Frank Spen- cer took Damon Barbacci (L) 2-1. Earlier, Valley West blanked the Knights 21-0 with Spartan Paul Jones ' hitting a four over par 48 on the 12 hole course at Irem Temple Country Club. Spartans Chris Jones hit a 53 and Steve Smith had 56. some fine defensive work. “If they get their teamwork down they have a lot of potential,” said Dennis. They did better in the last two games but it still needs work.” The Lehman kickers defeated Gaining yardage v. 4 Any photos that appear in The Dallas Post and were taken by a Dallas Post photographer are available for sale. The cost is $2.50 for a 5x7 a GOLF SALE WED. & SAT. 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. ~ 320 S. Main $t., Pittston, Pa. PRE-SEASON SKI SALE | od $5. for an 8x10 | | *SKI PACKAGES! print. 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