"In the Bonomo Major Leagues last week, G.H. Harris men shut out Back Mountain Inn No. 2 and Back Mountain Inn No. 1 took all from Back Mt. Sporting Goods. A. Wendel led the Harris five with a walloping 218-213 (615), C. Kazokas added 212 (592) and T. Doughton contributed 553. R. Andrusko’s 547 was high for the Inn team. K. Orkwis rolled 587 and F. Cornell gave 218 (580) for the Inn No. 1 five who defeated the sporting goods team whose high roller was L. Coolbaugh 535. M. Schmoll hit pins for 543 to lead Bermudas to three points from Brown’s Oil, who had R. Bonomo’s 531. J. Steele hammered the pins for 238 (600), K. Youngblood hit 547 and F. Adams rolled 534 to lead the Hambos to three points from K Boom while B. Searfoss’ 213 paced Sweet Valley Outfitters whose high man was R. Bonomo, Jr. with 533. Franklin's picked up three points from Tom Reese in the Bowlerette League despite Reese’s 194 from M. King. N. Moser led Hoagie Bar to a 2-2 split with Brent Long by hitting the pins for 199 (503). M. Brown knocked down pins for 175 for Long’s. In Our Gang League Alfalfa blanked Porky, Chubby took three from Worms, Buckwheat copped three from Farina and Butch picked 500 was high series for all bowlers. The Orange men blanked Carver- ton B led by C. Cyphers 213 (535) in the Back Mt. Church League and Maple Grove took four from Trucks- ville B aided by Gary Mazur’s 564 and Glen Mazur’s 258 (545). East Dallas shut out Dallas A sparked by J. Cobleigh’s 545 and R. Witkowski’s 521 and Shavertown A took three from Shavertown B despite B’s C. Kazokas toppling pins for 552. Carv- erton A divided evenly with Trucks- ville C with none of the men hitting high games. Fashion Vending took three points from Gordon Insurance while Bonomo Sports Center divided 2-2 with Grotto Pizza, giving the vend- ing team a two game lead in first place in Ladies Country League. Grotto Pizza is in third spot only one game behind Bonomo’s. Hitting high games were P. Gordon 186-189 (512), L. Cyphers 179 (489), B. Strazdus 470 and E. Nulton 170. In Idetown Compacts League Citations blanked the Firebirds and Aries dropped three to the Pintos. Corvettes copped three from Came- ros and LeBarons split with Capris. E. Ishley hit 555, D. Doty 525, J. Berti 506, N. Kozemchak 174-179 (476), S. Mathers 175, M. Pazuchan- ics 183 (470). S. Johnson hammered the pins for 224-205 (566) to lead her Jean Shop girls to three points from Hum- phrey’s Apparel, who was led by J. Clark’s 174 in the Imperialette League. K. Scavone rolled 193 (485) to lead Scavone Motors in taking all from first place Schmid’s Amoco. Mahaffey Oil came within one game of the league leaders by picking up one game from Lombardo Bakery. Saturday, April 12, is a day that many residents are looking forward to this year. Unlike April 15 (income tax day), April 12 is a day that creates many pleasant thoughts in the minds of fishermen because it’s the first day of fishing season. Young and old alike will visit streams and lakes to match wits with other fisherment and the fish themselves. One of the biggest challenges is to find a stream which has lots of fish but no other fishermen. The preseason stocking began several weeks ago. Before the season opens, the state Fish Com- mission will have distributed more than two million trout in 5,000 streams and 99 lakes. Federal hatcheries will add another 27,850 fish to that total. In-season stocking will continue once the season begins with about the same number of trout. The Fish Commission is expecting to stock five million trout in 1986. Anglers should find the streams and lakes loaded with rainbow, brown and brook trout. Fishing licenses have been on sale since the first of the year. There is no charge for children under 16. Residents over 16 pay $12.50 and a senior’s resident license cost $2.10. A lifetime senior’s license costs $10.50. The Fish Commission is also pro- moting a Fish for Free Day once again this year. This is designed to encourage more individuals to try fishing. The day has been scheduled for June 7 and most waters will be open for free fishing. Anglers will be allowed to fish for any species in season on that day. They will be required to obey the rules that apply to all fishermen. The commission is promoting this year’s Fish for Free Day as ‘Take a friend fishing.” Wrestling winners Farber, second place. From the Los Angeles Sports Arena, the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago and Nassau Coliseum in New York, the World Wrestling Federation is happy to announce the Live Closed Circuit Telecast of Wrestlemania “2” on Monday, April 7, at 8 p.m. at Bishop O’Reilly High School, Kingston. The closed circuit telecast, which will benefit the athletic program at Bishop O'Reilly, will feature WWF Champion Hulk Hogan in a title match against the giant managed by Bobby ‘The Brain’ Heenan, King Kong Bundy. An open invita- tional 20-man ‘“Over-The-Top Rope” Battle Royal featuring the Chicago Bears ‘Refrigerator Perry,” Hill- billy Jim, Andre the Giant, Ed “Too Tall” Jones of the Dallas Cowboys, The Iron Sheik and Big John Studd, to mention a few. Softball (Continued from page 9) Tracy Cave, pitcher; sophomore Chris Leginz, third; Heidi Scholz, centerfield; Lisa Sharkness, pitcher and outfield; senior Lisa Gabel, outfielder. Bartleson, Daveski, Cave, Scholz and Sharkness are juniors. Juniors Donna Piatt, out- fielder; and Kristen Dougherty, second, a transfer to Dallas, are also competing for a varsity spot. FRESHMEN WILL HELP Three freshmen, Lori Cave, Tracy Hunter and Holly Bachman show great potential as pitchers and will give Dallas a good pitching staff. These three girls can also play the outfield. Colleen Keever, third base; Heather Bachman, outfielder; Kris Preece, first; Kim Yakowski, out- fielder; and Renee Balberchak, first base, cannot be counted out for starting positions. The Mountaineers have a lot of experience on the team this season and good strength in pitching and defense but they need to get down to Assist (Continued from page 9) a cheerleader. Hockey had just started in Wyoming when I was in high school, but I was a cheerleader so I couldn’t play.” Yvonne did play intra-mural bas- ketball in school and enjoyed every minute of it. For the past 13 years, she has played organized softball for Flossie Finn’s Rebels team and for Larks- ville Trophy team. The only place she is now playing is in the Luzerne County Recreation Board’s Slo-pitch Mixed League. Yvonne attended Luzerne County received an associate degree in Applied Science. She is presently taking caligraphy and photography courses at Wilkes College. Nature photography is her favorite. “Coaching is a new experience for me,” said Yvonne. ‘I love the game and I very much like playing with these young adults. Only time will tell how successful we will be.”’ RENT A NEW CAR Plymouth Horizon DAILY...WEEKEND... WEEKLY...MONTHLY... RATES HOWARD ISAACS Rt. 309, Trucksville 696-1111. 283-0049 business and put forth good team effort. Cave led the league last season in wins, 13-3, but success this year will take a lot of serious, hard work on the part of all of the team members since most of the teams have many of their starters return- ing and are expected to be much stronger than last season. A new addition to the Dallas coaching staff this season is Yvonne Mould, with 13 years of experience behind her. “Dallas will be competitive this season, or should be, but I would not be surprised if Valley West wins it all,” added Pope. 30 OUT AT LEHMAN Lake-Lehman has 30 girls out for softball season, eight of them returning starters. The team lost only one starter through graduation but she was a key player — Sandy Dicton, who was an outstanding you lose? athlete and student. are Cindy Slocum, outfielder; Kelly Wandel, shortstop; Kelly Siglin, first or third; and also Cristy Was- calus, third or outfield; and Gail Thomas, outfielder. Among the juniors certain to be on the varsity squad are Noelle Kuznicki, catcher or third; Susie Slocum or Lori Pantel, second; and Beth Finn, pitcher. Junior Debbie Levi is also competing for an infield spot on the varsity squad. FINN GETS HELP Hurler Beth Finn will have some help on the mound this year from sophomores Pam Coolbaugh and Lori Cannon, both of whom could start or come in as relief. Both girls can also play in the outfield. In a boxing grudge match, Rowdy Roddy Piper with Lou Duvan in his corner will go against Mr. “T”’ with Joe Frazier in his corner. In a tag team title match, WWF champions Greg “The Hammer’’ Valentine and Brutus Beefcake will square off against the British Bulldogs. WWF Women’s champion the ‘Fabulous’ Moolah will risk her title in a match with Velvet McIntyre. Another title match will feature Intercontinental Champion Randy ‘Macho Man’ Savage going against George “The Animal’ Steele. There will be 10 more dynamite matches with Mr. Wonderful, the Junk Yard Dog, Tito Santana, Corporal Kir- chner, Uncle Elmer, Ricky ‘The Dragon’ Steamboat and much more. Tickets, priced between $9 and $15, are available at the Gallery of Sound in the Wyoming Valley Mall, the Gateway Shopping Center in Edwardsville and in the Dallas Shopping Center, Dallas. Footba The Back Mountain Junior Foot- ball Club will hold football registra- tion for the Kingston Township Raiders and the Dallas Cowboys Saturday, April 5 from 12 to 3 p.m. at the Kingston Township Municipal Building. Ages for A Team are 12-13, B Team 10-11, Also a C Team will be formed for boys ages 7-9. New players signing up must pro- vide a copy of a birth certificate. 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