The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 19, 1986, Image 10

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The World Wrestling Federation
will present many of the best pro-
fessional wrestlers in the world on
their Thursday evening, Feb. 27,
card at the Scandlon Physical Edu-
cation Center on North Main Street
in Wilkes-Barre.
Headlining the card will be popu-
lar Hillbilly Jim taking on powerful
“King Kong’ Bundy. Both of these
wrestlers are over 68” tall and tip
the scales over the 400 pound mark.
In an outstanding Tag Team
Match colorful George ‘‘The
Animal’ Steele will team up with
rugged Corporal Kirchner. They
will take on the former World
Champion Tag Team of Nickoli
Volkoff of Russia and the Iron Sheik
of Iran.
Also, strongmen Hercules Hernan-
~dez will square off against former
Los Angeles Raider football star
“George Wells”.
In another singles match Tampa,
Florida Blond Bomber ‘‘Dan
Spivey’’ will face Iron Mike Shapre
of Canada.
In addition, Country Boy ‘Cousin
Luke” will meet the fabulous
Frenchman Rene Goulet.
Opening up the card at 8 p.m. will
be Siva Afi going against Barry
“O22:
This dynamic card is being spon-
sored by the Blue & Gold Club of
Bishop O’Reilly High School of
Kingston.
Tickets are $8 for general admis-
sion and $10 for ringside-reserved
and are now on sale at the follow-
ing, Gallery of Sound locations, the
Wyoming Valley Mall, Gateway
Shopping Center and at the Dallas
Shopping Center.
King’s lists
A 24-game schedule for the King’s
College baseball team has been
announced by John Dorish, director
of athletics and veteran of 18 years
as diamond coach at the college.
The Kingston resident said team
candidates will begin workouts in
Scandlon Gym during the week and
will move to the Hilldale Athletic
complex early next month.
King’s is a member of the Middle
Atlantic Conference and will hear
‘Play Ball’ for the first time
March 22 in a home doubleheader
against Drew University.
King’s schedule: Mar. 22, Drew,
DH; Apr. 1, at Wilkes; Apr. 2, at
Bloomsburg; Apr. 5, Susquehanna,
DH; Apr. 8, Scranton, DH; Apr. 11,
at East Stroudsburg; Apr. 12, FDU-
Madison, DH; Apr. 15, at Delaware
Valley, DH; Apr. 19, Misericordia,
DH; Apr. 21, at Scranton; Apr. 24,
Wilkes: Apr. 26, at Allentown, DH;
Apr. 27, at Upsala, DH; Apr. 30, at
Hartwick; May 4, at New Jersey
Tech, DH.
Lost via graduation were Gary
Vogue, Doug Jones, and Nick
Romola. Injuries had sidelined
Vogue, a catcher and Romola, an
infielder, much of last spring. Jones
Commission
holds meeting
The Kingston Township Recrea-
tion Commission held its annual
reorganizational meeting on Janu-
ary 31. The commission elected
David Morris of Holly Street,
Trucksville as new chairman. Other
members of the commission include
Edward Crey, Mike Williams, Carl
Goeringer, and George Tucker.
Township Supervisor Daniel Wis-
nieski serves as liaison to the Rec-
reation Commission. Dawn Gavigan
serves as Recording Secretary.
schedule
was a strating southpaw hurler.
Some promising new prospects
have become candidates for this
year’s diamond squad. Tom Hender-
shot is a left-hand hiting shortstop
out of Sayre High School, a fresh-
man. Gregg Saccone is a 6’2” frosh
outfielder who bats and throws left
from Livingston, N.J. Pat Wills is a
Bishop Hoban alumnus who can
play several positions, a yearling.
Freshman Scott Latoski lettered as
a catcher-outfielder at Wyoming
Area. Soph Chris Reid is an
infielder from Lebanon, N.J. Fresh-
man Bob Westfall is an outfielder
from Wappinger Falls, N.Y. Soph
Brian Andes of Shavertown played
the outfield for Lake-Lehman.
Freshman Ken Partington is a
catcher-outfielder from Carteret,
N.J. Soph Mike Zuber is an out-
fielder from South Williamsport.
Senior Brian Temperine is a 6’3”,
210 pound infield-itcher from
Ashley, former Hanover Township
athlete. Freshman John Burkhardt
is an infielder from Hamilton
Square, N.J. Carl Makowski, a
junior, is a catcher from Couighoin
and Luzerne County Community
College.
Senior Jim Sheridan, a righty,
and southpaw Joe Flaherty head the
returning mound staff. Also back is
Mike Foley of Allentown, junior
right-hander. Junior Ron Farina,
outfielder-infielder from Fairfield,
Conn. returns. Senior Jim Conahan,
infielder from Wilkes-Barre, is a
candidate. Dorish is looking for a
good season from first baseman
Scott Suda, junior out of Wilkes-
Barre GAR. Pat Gallagher, soph
from Illinois, returns to the infield.
Lettermen reporting as outfielders
include soph Mike Bressi, Kulp-
mont; Jim Danna, Clifton Heights
junior; and senior Pat Sullivan,
Ridgewood, N.J.
Shoot
(Continued from page 9)
at Camp Lejeune Marine Corps
Military Reservation in Jackson-
ville, North Carolina, July 23-27,
1986.
Hosting the Pennsylvania Hunter
Education Championship will be the
Irem Temple Country Club. They
are located in Luzerne County, RD
5, Dallas, Penna.
To be eligible for Pennsylvania’s
First Annual Hunter Education
Championship, a youngster must
first complete a Hunter Education
Course. If youngsters would like to
take part, talk to Hunter Education
Instructors, Sportsmen’s Groups,
Schools (FFA & 4- H) Civic Organi-
zations, etc...about getting a team
together in your area.
Remember, this program is
designed for all youngsters inter-
ested in shooting as a sport, devel-
oping their hunting skills and taking
part in a challenging, fun program.
Further information, rules and
regulations and registration forms
can be obtained by writing or phon-
ing the Pennsylvania Game Com-
mission, P.O. Box 220, Dallas, PA
18612, Attn: Ed Sherlinski. Tele-
phone: 717 675-1143 or 1144.
Plague Praseniad
Merchandise Manager.
It has been said that the best
things in life are free, and if that is
the truth then the Pennsylvania
Fish Commission’s Fish-For-Free
Day will be of interest to anglers
everywhere.
Fish-For-Free Day is, as the
name implies, a free day of fishing
for residents and non-residents of
the Commonwealth. The license
requirement will be lifted for the
entire day on Saturday, June 7,
1986, and anglers and would-be
anglers may test the waters open to
the public statewide.
According to Executive Director
Ralph W. Abele, June 7th will allow
individuals to try fishing at no cost.
“A day in the outdoors on us.”’
Anglers will be allowed to fish for
Baseball group
sets sign-ups
Back Mt. Baseball Inc. will con-
duct its final registration of players
on Saturday, Feb. 22, from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. at the Shavertown U.M.
Church on Pioneer Ave.
Children are eligible to register
for Little League Hardball, ages 7-
12; Girls Softball, ages 9-15; 13 Year
Old League, age 13, and Teener
League, ages 13 to 15. First time
players must present birth certifi-
cates and all players must be
accompanied by an adult.
Managers, coaches, umpires and
other volunteersare needed by the
organization.
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with seasons and creel limites, and
they will be required to obey all
rules and regulations that govern
fishing in the Commonwealth. Abele
suggests that anyone wishing to fish
on June 7th write the Pennsylvania
Fish Commission for a copy of rules
and regulations. A copy may be
acquired by writing the Pennsyl-
vania Fish Commission, Office of
Information, P.O. Box 1673, Harris-
burg, PA 17105-1673. Please include
a stamped, self-addressed envelope
with your request.
This year Fish-For-Free Day will
be more informal than in the past,
according to Abele. Our theme for
the day will be, “Take a Friend
Fishing.” Most of us at one time or
another like to introduce close
friends to things we enjoy. This is
an excellent time to take your
neighbor, a co-worker, your spouse,
or simply a friend fishing. A day
astream, away from everyday pres-
sures of life, will teach you a lot
about a person--you may be intro-
ducing him or her to a lifetime of
sporting fun.
Fish-For-Free Day on June 7th-
the only strings attached are those
that run from the end of the old
fishing pole to the hook.
League-leading East Dallas team
divided equally with Maple Grove in
the Back Mountain Church League
last week paced by R. Witkowski’s
216 (548). Hitting high series for the
Maple Grove men were Glen Mazur
with 236 (544) and his twin brother,
Glen with 537. Second place Trucks-
ville B took three points from Shav-
ertown B despite C. Kazokas hitting
541 for the losing five while the
Orange men stayed close on the top
teams heels by shutting out Carver-
ton A. Neither team, however,
bowled spectacular. Trucksville C
moved ahead of Carverton A by
blanking the Carverton B men led
by F. Hughes 521. Dallas A moved
up in the standings by picking up
four points by a forfeit from Shaver-
town A. B. Williams hit pins for 536
for the Dallas team.
In the Idetown Compact League
the first place Firebirds dropped
three and a half points to the
Corvettes, whose B. May rolled 522
and Marilyn Morris 188 (486). The
Aries five moved into a tie for first
place with the Capris by picking up
three points from the Camaros
while Capris were shutting out the
Citations. Nancy Kozemchak top-
pled pins for 171-180 (511) to lead
the Aries team while Connie Doty
rolled 209 (558) for the Cameros and
R. Stogoski added 206. Jarrett Roan
led the Capris to taking all by
walloping the pins for 231-249 (677)
and Nola Taylor added 176. E.
Ishley scattered pins for 542 to lead
the Pintos in taking four from
LeBarons. :
Fashion Vending continued in first
place in the Ladies Country League
by taking three points from the
Castlettes and Bonomo Sports
Center remained in second by
taking three from G.H. Harris.
Gordon Insurance moved into third
spot by picking up three points from
Grotto Pizza. L. Cyphers hit the
woods for 170-175 (510) and D. Bal-
liett rolled 192. A. Hospodar hit 201
for the Castlettes and N. Ide
knocked down pins for 179 for
Bonomo’s Sports Center. D. Zurin-
ski set the pace for Grotto Pizza
with 473.
In the Bowlerette League Frank-
lin’s girls shut out Tom Reese paced
by N. Crane who knocked down pins
took three from the Hoagie Bar,
whose N. Moser rolled 174.
Buckwheats took all from
Spanky’s group in Our Gang League
and D. Jenkins 200-175-176 (551)
paced the Farinas to four points
from Butch’s five. Jenkins was
aided by A. Tregan’s 170-199 (498),
D. Hudak’s 205 (491) and J. White-
head’s 178. E. Dingle hit 223 (576)
for the losing five. Chubbie team
blanked Alfalfa and the Worms
copped three from Porky.
Jerry Roan hammered the pins
for 205-245-229 (679) and D. Eddy hit
them for 208-202 (590) to lead
Brown’s Oil in taking all from K
Boom, who was led by R. Ocken-
house’s 220 (546) in Bonomo’s Major
League. Back Mountain Inn No. 1
blanked Back Mountain Inn No. 2
sparked by K. Spencer’s 236 (630)
and f. Cornell’s 205-209 (602). K.
Orkwis added 548. D. Johnstone
headed the losing five with 530.
Sweet Valley Outfitters shut out
Bermudas aided by R. Bonomo Jr.’s
244 (630). B. Varner added 570, Glen
Mazer gave 555 and Gary Mazer 234
(530). T. Doughton knocked down
pins for 541 for the Bermudas. Led
Herron’s 563 Back Mt.
Goods took three from the Hambos.
L. Coolbaugh added. 542 and R.
Harned gave 523.
The Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA’s
21st Annual High School tournament
has been set for March 15 at the
Wilkes College Gym.
There will be two divisions, 9th
and 10th grade division with 91, 101,
108, 115, 122, 129, 135, 141, 148, 158,
170, 188 and Hwt. classes. 11th and
12th grade divisions 100, 110, 120,
130, 140, 150, 160, 170, 188 and Hwt.
classes, no weight allowance.
Trophies will be awarded to the
1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th place winners
in each division along with the
“John G. Reese’”” award for out-
standing wrestler ‘‘George Ralston”
award for the most falls and the
“Vince Degillio’’ award for the
quickest fall.
For entries call the Wilkes-Barre
be the Meet Director.
The Wyoming Valley Junior Foot-
ball Association is actively soliciting
for additional football teams to join
the Wyoming Valley Junior Football
Conference.
Teams interested may contact:
Tom Zabroski 474-9159, Ed Dudick
826-0684 or Frank Swanberry, 822-
1720, 829-6527.
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