¥ . 4} “um left, a College Misericordia Sue Sharp tossed in 22 points and Kim Stetzer added 12 to lead the Lady Cougars of College Misericor- dia to a 76-38 win over Holy Family College, Monday night, at the McGinty gym. The Cougars jumped out to: an early lead and were in front 39-15 at haltime. They continued fo control the boards in the second half and never fell behind. Brown led Holy Family with 21 points followed by Falcone with 12. HOLY FAMILY Brown 8 5-10 21; Running 0 0-0; McGuiggar 1 0-0-2; Lind 0 1-2-1; Murray 1 0-0 2; Falcone 5 2-4-12. Totals 15 8-16 38. MISERICORDIA Sharp 10 2-4 22; Eife 3 2-2 8; Mendler 0 0-3 0; Stetzar 6 0-0-12; McDermott 1 3-4 5; Mack 3 0-0 6; Vermeulen 2 2-2 6; Middleton 0 1-2 1; Blaum 4 3-4 11; Punko 2 1-1 5; Holley 0 0-0 0. Totals 31 44-26 76. The Lady Cougars play Cabrini College on Saturday. -0- The men’s basketball team of. Misericordia dropped a heart- Painting paws Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon breaker 92-91 to Beaver College, Monday night. B. Thompson led the Beavers with 35 points followed by M. Tener with 25 and M. Palmer with 23. Beaver led 49-37 at half time but the Cou- gars came on strong in the second half to tie it up several times but lost out in the final seconds of the game. Freshman Pat Kingland led the Cougars with 29 points with H. Kupp on his heels with 24. Anthony Wilson added 13 and Ron Summers hit the double figure column with 10. The Cougars play Gallaudet Col- lege Wednesday. MISERICORDIA M. Wright 2 0-0 4; J. Wright 1 0-0 2; Morrison 1 2-2 4; Murray 1 0-0 2; R. Summers 5 0-2 10; Wilson 6 1-6 13; Kingland 9 11-12 29; Babieri 0 2-2 2; Kupp 10 4-4 24. Totals 35 21-28 91, BEAVER Thompson 14 7-11 35; Palmer 7 9- 15 23; Barnstead 2 0-0 4; Dawson 0 0-1 0; Ziemba 2 1-2 4; Tener 9 -79 25; Burke 0 0-0 0. Totals 34 24-38 92. Ladamus (Continued from page 9) Coach Ladamus used several of his junior varsity wrestlers in the meet to give them some experience. 98-lb. Shawn Wandel gave the Knights their first team points by taking a 15-9 decision from Ned McGinley. 105-Ib. Mark Rogowski moved the score to 6-0 by taking Asa Emel 5-0. 112-1b. Jeff Austin gained six points for the Knights on a forfeit. 119-1b. Kevin Sypniewski gave the Grenadiers their only points when he decisioned Terry Smith 5-0. WINS FIRST MATCH 126-1b. Ted Naugle won his first varsity match for the Knights by defeating Pat O’Day 8-2. Knight Chris Frederick took the first of six consecutive pins. when he flattened 132-1b. Phil Hernecker in 2:15. 138- Ib. Bob Guzenski clamped T.J. Cook in 4:28. 145-1b. Mark Yaple got the fastest pin of the meet by overturning Steve Sisko in 1:17 and 155-1b. Don Spencer moved the team score to 39-3 with his 3:10 fall over Leroy DeGraffenreid. 167-1b. Bill George came close to matching Yaple’s ©Anheuser-Busch Inc St Lows Mo time when he clamped opponent Brian Miller in 1:34. 185-1b. Scott Shafer gave the Knights their final pin when he flattened Dean Malta in 3:23. Hwt. Ed Stratford turned in the Knights final six points on a forfeit. HOST MOHAWKS The Knights host the Mohawks at home tonight (Wednesday) then go to Dallas Saturday to meet their Back Mountain rivals. ONLY TWO WINS Bill Janosky and Mike Richards were the lone: Dallas grapplers to turn in wins Saturday night in their meet against the undefeated Wyo- ming Warriors. The Warriors, now at 6-0, used four pins and a techni- cal in defeating the Mountaineers 51-6. The loss dropped the Mountai- neers to 3-3 in the league. Warriors Pat Heck flattened 98-1b. Jim O’Donnell in 2:47, 145-Ib. Mark Amato clamped Gene Faulls in 1:31, 167-1b. Brian Hines overturned Dale Williams in 1:33 and Hwt. Marvin Gilpin pinned Tom Charney in 23 seconds. j 119-1b. Warrior Mark Pocceschi NE .. won by a technical fall, 16-0, over Keith Graham. 105-1b. Mountaineer Brian Math- ers lost a close 9-6 bout to Jeff Bill Janosky took a 10-6 bout from 126-1Ib. Warrior Matt Grebeck and Mike Richards defeated 132-1b. War- rior Keith Coolbaugh 10-4. atmiC ag (SW light. BEVERAGE MPANY, INC. f Phanatic. Clip and mail to: Check for § is enclosed. Corporate sponsors: NAME COMPANY/ORGANIZATION It was “three wins-one loss’’ night in the Idetown Compact League last week with first half champs, Aries, taking three points from LeBarons paced by J. Berti’s 509. Jerry Roan’s 231 (597) led the Capris to three points from the Pintos while the Firebirds picked up three from the Cameros whose C. Doty rolled a 488 series. The Corvettes took their three point from the Citations aided by consistent bowling of all team members. C. Williams posted 528 for the losing five. In the Ladies Country League, a powerful Fashion Vending five shut out Gordon Insurance, who bowled with only three members. The win moved the vending team into the lead, sparked by L. Maciejczak’s 211 and L. Cyphers’ 191 (487). Bonomo’s Sports Center team took three from Grotto Pizza to move into a 4-4 tie with G.H. Harris, who picked up three points from Cas- tlettes. Castlettes fell to a 3-5 tie with Grotto and Gordon teams. D. Zurinski rolled 193 and B. Roan 174 for the pizza place. N. Ide hit pins for 471 for Bonomo’s. The Orange men copped three from Trucksville B aided by H. Shupp’s 210, in the Back Mt. Church League. East Dallas took three games from Carverton A and Dallas A picked up .three points from Carv- erton B helped by Buck Roberts 552 and Bert Roberts 519. A Shavertown team made it three from Trucks- ville C with none of the men able to hit high scores. Gary Mazer rolled 520 and his twin brother, Glen, 515, to lead Maple Grove to an even split with Shavertown B, who had C. Kazokas’ 572. In the Bowlerette League high scores were limited with N. Moser toppling pins for 198 (528), C. Badman rolling a 480 series and M. Brown scoring 175. Hoagie Bar made it three over Tom Reese girls and Brent Long took three from Franklin’s Restaurant. In the four-team Bonomo’s Mixed League, Vic McCarty’s 226 (565) and Ken Spencer’s 517 showed the way for the Five Pinners four point win over Larry’s Harem. Nancy Ide’s 200 (474) aided Whatevers in copping three from the Dreamers whose Jack Sandstrom bowled 553. D. Moore’s 552 paced the Alfalfa team to three points from the Buck- wheats in Our Gang League. Farina’s shut out the Worms led by D. Hudak’s 501 and D. Jenkins 470. E. Dingle rolled 511 for Butch’s five but it was good for only one point against Porky’s team. Spanky’s blanked Chubbie’s team. In the Imperialette League Mahaffey Oil took three from Hum- phrey’s Apparel to move into a 6-2 tie for first place with Schmid’s Amoco girls who divided evenly with Jean Shop. Humphreys are at 5-3 while Lombardo Bakery took three from Scavone Motors to move to 4-4. Jean Shop stands at 2-6, Scavone Motors at 1-7. High rollers were M. Neifert 171-183 (503), J. Clark 198 (495), J. Mekee 195 (499), L. Bolton 188-172 (483) and B. Roan 177. B. Varner knocked down pins for 537 and B. Mazer added 519 to lead Sweet Valley Outfitters in blanking K Boom in Bonomo’s Major League. Back Mt. Inn No. 1, aided by F. Cornell’s 216 (589), S. Vigorito’s 234 (559), K. Orkwis’ 551 and K. Spen- cer’s 217 (544) picked up three points from the Hambos, whose high men was J. Steele with 215 (554). T. Doughton hit pins for 537 and D. G.H. Harris in taking three from Brown’s Oil, whose Jerry Roan hit a high 224 (582). Back Mt. Inn No. 2 forfeited four points to Back Mt. Sporting Goods, who had H. Garris’ 537 and R. Harned’s 220 (532). Monk Plumbing & Heating shut out the Bermudas but no one reported their high scores, sorry guys! I» EERE 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 and $5. for an 8x10 print. 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