Derby winners Dallas Post/Ed Campbell By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent to the Rangers. Mohawks by a 17-49 score. 17:59. ~ Comets. ‘and Joe Smith, fifth in 17:42. eighth, ninth and 10th. Wyoming Area linksmen captured low medalist honors last Thursday as they downed the Dallas Mountai- “neers 14-7 at Fox Hill Country Club. Warrior ‘Rob Cella took low med- alist with a score o 56 over the 12- hole par-47 course. His teammate ~ Jeff Randazzo was second low med- alist with a 57 and Warrior John Mulern and Mountaineer Rob Dombek each shot a 58 to tie for third low, medalist honors. The win upped Wyoming's record to 11-1 while Dallas dropped to 6-2. Mulhearn defeated Jim Aikman 3- 0, Cella took Dombek 2-1, and Ran- dazzo blanked R. Holthaus 3-0. Artley at 14:00. seventh, Comet Mountaineer Chris Busch dropped his match 2-1 to Bill Ramakus but Chris Givens picked up a 2-1 match from Wyoming’s Tom Skursky and Mount John Thomas defeated Toole 2%-Ya. The Mountaineers under first year coach Jim Smith defeated the Pitts- ton Patriots, 14-7, with Rich Hol- thaus taking low medalist honors with a 53 over the 12-hole-par 48 course at Irem Temple Country Club. The Patriots Phil Amico took second low medalist with a 56 and Jim Aikman of Dallas tied with Pittston’s Larry Miller, each firing Bonomo’s Sports Center took three points from Gordon Insurance in the Ladies Country League to move into a three-way tie for first place with Grotto Pizza and the Castlettes, who divided evenly. Close on their heels is Fashion - Vending while Gordon Insurance and G.H. Harris are tied for lasts- pot. Hitting high scores last week were N. Ide 218 @89), R. Gula 188, P. Gordon 172, J. Haefele 183 and P. Williams 474. In the Back Mt. Church League Carverton A shut out Carverton B while East Dallas blanked Trucks- ville C. Shavertown A picked up three points from Trucksville B and Dallas A copped three from Maple Grove. Shavertown B took three from Orange A. Among the highest scores were H. ~ Shupp’s 573, D. Wright's 221 (60), S. Fielding’s 537, B. Williams big 226 (610), G. Kohli’'s 222 (76), J. Cobleigh’s 552, J. Remington’s 528 and C. Kazokas’ 527. Bis Porky five took all from Farina in Our Gang League and Buckwheats shut out the Chubbies. Butch downed the Worms 4-0 while Spanky’s team took three from Alfalfa. Nancy Ronca rolled 185 491), Dorothy Larson hit 171, Dar- lene Hudak posted 170, Doreen Jen- kins knocked down pins for 178 471) and for the men Bo Searfoss hit 533. In the Bowlerette League, the Hoagie Bar girls blanked Franklin’s and Tom Reese five divided 2-2 with Brent Long. High games were few and far between with M. Reese’s 161 and M. Brown’s 152 high games for the four teams. K. Spencer rolled 268 (628) to lead * Back Mountain Inn No. 1 to three games from Back Mt. Sporting ~ Goods in Bonomo’s Major League. ~ F. Cornell added 550. S. Wickard hit ps 543 and H. Garris 524 for the sport- ~~ ing goods team. G.H. Harris blanked Back Mountain Inn No. 2 ’ v 3; ’ » led by A. Wendel’s 225-237-206 (668) and D. Purvin’s 572. G. Kohli rolled 567 for the Inn team. Monk Plumb- ing copped three points from Sweet Valley Outfitters paced by Bo Sear- foss’ 515. 1 a 61. Amico defeated Aikman 21%-% in the first position. Rob Dembek took Jason Romanoski 2-1 and his team- mate R. Holthaus blanked Patriot Larry Miller 3-0. Mountaineer Chris Busch defeated Sam Giardina 3-0, John Thomas took Joe Albert 2-1 and Chris Givens On Monday afternoon, Crestwood Comets took a 12-9 match from Lake-Lehman at Edgewood-in-the- Pines. Comet John Simonson took low medalist honors with a 45 over the nine-hole par 54 course. Knight Todd Krupa copped second low medalist with a 58 and his teammate Don Buzinkai shot a 50 for third low medalist honors. Results of the match were Simon- son defeating Buzinkai 21-1, Krupa blanking Pete Belisle 3-0; Jeff Stein of Crestwood taking Knight Steve Kazmierski 212-1; Comet Jim Tower blanking Mike Kirschner 3-0; Tony DeGennari blanking Andy Thomas 3-0 and Lake-Lehman’s Damon Barbaceci defeating Scott Belisle 3-0. A bit crumpled Dallas Post/Ed Campbell wp Derby collision Lehman (Continued from page 11) Dallas. It was Mountaineer Wally Gau- thier’s third goal in the final period that ended the Lake-Lehman team’s rally and give Dallas the win. Dallas scored first when Eric Marshall scored unassisted :25 sec- onds into the period. Neither team scored .in the second quarter, but the Mountainers put three scores on the board in the third period. Mike Richards scored unassisted 2:35 into the quarter, Gauthier, with an assist by G. Mihalick scored 3:00 into the period, then again 16:00 into the period on an assist by Richards. In the fourth quarter, Undheim, on an assist by Hagman, scored for the Knights 5:00 into the period. Hagman assisted by Dennis scored 14:00 into the period then Hagman scored again 17:00 into the period on a penalty kick. Gauthier scored the final goal for Dallas, unassisted, 18:00 into the final period. Both teams had nine corners. Dallas had 25 shots on goal, Lake- Lehman had 21. John Sheehan had 15 saves for Dallas, Sesin and Straka had three for the Knights. Coach John MecCafferty’s Dallas kickers defeated Bishop Hoban 6-0 Have a news tip? Call The Dallas Post at 675-5211 Ii LAY-A-WAYS 779-2608 =F on Friday with Gauthier scoring two goals to continue his scoring streak. Neither team scored in the first quarter in what appeared to be a close contest but Gauthier’s two unassisted goals in the third quarter broke open a 1-0 contest. Jason Maniskas gave Dallas a 1-0 lead when he scored: unassisted.5:45 into the second quarter. In the third quarter, Gauthier scored 2:57 into the period then John Tinner scored unassisted 3:30 into the period. At 9:33 into the period, Gauthier, scored his second goal to give Dallas a 4-0 lead. Mike Richards with an assit by Morris scored 1:15 into the fourth quarter and Brent Snowdon, unass- isted, scored 11:45 into the quarter. Dallas had seven corners, Bishop Hoban had three. Dallas had 31 shots on goal, Hoban had seven. Sheehan had three saves for Dallas. Peznowski had five saves, Bielecki had three saves and Furcon had 13 saves for Bishop Hoban. On Tuesday afternoon, Dallas boys defeated Bishop O’Reilly 8-0 with Mike Richards scoring three goals in the first quarter, two of them unassisted, one with an assist by G. Mihalick. Neither team scored in the second quarter. Gauthier, with an assist by Mark Richardson, scored first in the third quarter, then Tinner scored unass- isted. Jim Evans scored on an assist by Tinner, then scored a second goal unassisted to move Dallas in front 7-0. The Mountaineers raised their record to 6-0 when John Tinner scored unassisted in the fourth quarter to give Dallas a final 8-0 score. Dallas had nine corners, Bishop O’Reilly had three. Dallas had 16 shots on goal, O'Reilly had seven. Sheehan had four saves for Dallas; Gabel had 14 saves for O'Reilly. Dallas was scheduled to play Abington Heights at home, Tuesday, and Wyoming Seminary, away, Thursday. Lake-Lehman was scheduled to and Bishop O'Reilly on Wednesday. grt a BROS. ANDY ROAN UNION BEVERAGE @ ®