10 ( :- You look at the outdoor thermom- eter and it’s cold. But summer and another boating season aren’t far away, and perhaps 1986 is the year you are going to buy that boat you've always dreamed about. But which type should you buy? According to the Pennsylvania Fish Commission, a safe boater must consider the craft’s size, shape, proportions, seaworthiness, use and capacity. Many boats have motors. Others are used in sports where power is not needed. - There are many personal deci- sions to make about brand, cost and materials. Wood, steel, aluminum, and fiberglass are all used in boat building. All have good qualities and each potential boater must choose the one he thinks will fit his needs. . RUNABOUTS are under 26 feet and may be powered by an inboard, outboard or inboard-outdrive motor. It is an ideal boat for water skiing, fishing and cruising. CANOES are usually ‘‘people- powered” but can also be equipped Pins presented Dallas Senior High School contributed by the Junior High of the Student Council, whic student council corresponding presentation to Linda King tion to Tracy Richardson and Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre will hold its Fifth Annual Five Mile Run on Saturday, May 17 at 10 a.m. The Mercy Run has fast become Manufacturer's Suggested Sale Prices GAS CHARGED LX SHOCKS. AS LOW AS §3% 51795 GAS CHARGED GRANDE 60 SHOCKS. AS LOW AS 5993 DALLAS EXXON Memorial Highway Dallas, Pa. Ph. 675-3336 GUNN BROS. GARAGE Lehman Center Lehman, Pa. Ph. 675-4231 ates the craft from a seated position as opposed to the kneeling position used in a canoe. They are propelled with a double bladed paddle. INFLATABLES are constructed of neoprene coated fabric to protect them from heat. They are easily moved from place to place and can be pumped up quickly with a foot pump. They are buoyant ard quite stable. They are constructed for use with or without power. SAILBOATS usually fall into three classifications: day sailing, cruising Boys and Girls Little League Hardball and Girls Softball will hold tryouts on Saturday, March 22 (raindate March 23). Hardball-Dallas, Shavertown and Trucksville hardball tryouts will be held at the complex on the upper fields at East Center Hill Road and Church St. Any player wishing to move-up must attend at least one tryout, and all 10, 11 and 12 year olds not on a major league roster must tryout this year. Players 12 years old report at 9 a.m., 11 years at 10 a.m., 10 years Hardball-Lehman area tryouts will take place on same date as above at the Lehman Junior High with 12’s and 11’s reporting at 10 a.m. and 10’s, 9’s and 9’s at 11 a.m. (Raindate) 12 and 11’s report the following day at 1 p.m. and others report at 2 p.m. Girls Softball-All girls softball old, report to Dallas Junior High on the same date at 10 a.m. Lehman 9 to 12’s report to Lehman Senior High at 10 am. on same date. (Raindate) all girls report to their and racing. The boat hulls are designed to meet the specific requirements of each category. All sailboats respond in the same basic ways to the forces of wind and water. JOHNBOATS are an important part of inland boting, fishing and hunting. They are well-adapted for small fishing lakes and ponds. They are propelled either by a pole, paddle or motor. They are flat- bottomed, square-ended and lighter in weight and more portable than most utility craft of comparable size. However, the flat-bottomed hull design significantly decreases its stability and they are not recom- mended for use on rivers. Burak honored Lisa Burak, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Burak, Howell Road, Shavertown, became the third girl in the history of Wyoming Seminary to score 1,000 points recently when she led the Lady Blue Knights to a 64-31 victory over West Side Tech: In the following game against Lake-Lehman the Wyoming Seminary senior set the school’s girls all-time scoring record with 1,038 carer points. Shown during the 1,000 point awards presentation are, from left, Karen Klassner, head coach; Mrs. Carole Burak, Lisa Burak, Dr. William Burak, and Gregory Meyers, asst. coach. PSU / WB Subscribe To old at 11 a.m., 9 years at 1 p.m. and 8 year olds at 2 p.m. In case of rain, 12’s report the following day at 1 p.m., 11’s at 2, 10’s at 3 and 8’s and 9’s at 4 p.m. Walsh honored by MAC campaign with an average of 12.98 points per contents. She was joined by teammate and senior co-captain Maureen Ryneski of Kingston who topped 1,000 career points as a senior and posted over 400 career assists to be named to the first team by the MAC. OLD PHOTOS | ARE ALWAYS FUN TO LOOK AT fields the following dat at 1 p.m. Late registrations will be excepted during tryouts at the fields mentioned above. Kathy Walsh, of Dallas, a junior at King’s College, was selected to the MAC all-starm team by the Middle Atlantic Conference for the 1985-86 basketball season. Walsh was selected as she led King’s in scoring during its 15-11 : . The Post Lions list schedule | MINER noon, doubleheader. S L E ; March 29 - Luzerne County Com- munity College, home, 2 p.m., dou- bleheader. March 31 - Misericordia, away, 1 p.m., doubleheader. 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