The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 07, 1986, Image 10

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Sports
Senior
Olympics
are slated
The 10th Annual Senior Citizens
Olympics will be held on Saturday,
May 10 at College Misericordia,
Dallas. The program is co-spon-
sored by the Luzerne-Wyoming
County Bureau of Aging and College
Misericordia.
Individuals 60 years of older, in
good health and members of a
senior citizens center, club or orga-
nization in Luzerne or Wyoming
counties are invited to attend the
olympics as a participant or specta-
tor. Registration forms can be
obtained from local centers or orga-
nizations.
From 10 a.m. to noon, a bowling
competition will take place at
Chacko’s West Lanes, Luzerne, and
Chacko’s East Lanes, Wilkes-Barre.
The remaining events, which
include bocci ball, bicycling, soft-
ball throw, a mile walking race,
basketball free throw and horse-
shoes will be held at the Dallas
campus from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
There will be separate competi-
tions for men and women, except in
team bowling and team bocci ball.
Additional activities include health
screenings, non-competitive games,
music and dancing. Lee Vincent and
His Orchestra will perform at 1:30
p.m. The orchestra’s appearance is
made possible through the Music
Performance Trust Funds, a public
service organization of the Ameri-
can Federation of Musicians.
Two trophies, donated by the John
Heinz Institute of Rehabilitation,
Wilkes-Barre, will be awarded to
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4-H Horse club members, leaders,
and parents gathered recently at
the Chalet Restaurant in Mountain-
top for the fourth Annual Horse
Members whe p ated in the
County, District and, State Horse
shows received certifi¢ates’ for their
achievéments. Back Mountain resi-
dents who participated only in the
Agent, Donna Skog, notes that this County ‘show were: Neva Bauer,
banquet was held to recognize the Dallas; Lindee allas;
members and leaders for their time, Nancy Downend, Sass Laurie
dedication and participation in the Dunne, Dallas; ‘Darla Nice, Bwest
4-H horse program. Valley, ir
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Defense ier
(Continued from page 0) He pulled hi§ sdphomdre pitcher
Rich Jurosky led off the bottom of
the seventh with a single. A walk
and an out later, Ed Kwak con-
nected on a RBI single to center.
Dombek followed by beating out an
infield single that sent home
another run and cut the Lehman
lead to 7-4. Then, with two outs,
catcher John Wertman hit a RBI
Brett Evans, ‘who had ‘pitched so
well, out ofithe game. Reliefer Todd
Sallo made four pitches t6 Johnny
Harris before getting. him. 60 ground
to third te end the game. ~ -
With the loss, Dallas goés to 10-3.
and inte second place in the Wyo-
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. ndtiog tis pa past week, the Yankets,' Custom Management Pirates 1-0
» with David’ Fisher on fife ‘moudd, MacGeorge Auto Yankees 1-0
.Squeaked by ‘the .Astors, 18 ohn M. Randolph Sr. Giants0-0 +
- help from ned Dr. Watkins & Medura Orioles 0-1
Millet. Yahkeée Fay Broody Studio Phillies 0:1
Prebola-was a big 3 Tor'4 ‘at + ‘Bk. Mt. Police Assn. Reds 0-1
late while mate Robbie Jaeko- - Kingston Twp. Lions Tigers 0-1
Fo: a double and Sipved SCORES FOR THE WEEK:
ability behind + Dodgers 16, Reds, 6; Cardinals 15,
Be Big Si for the Astrog gE Orioles 6; Pirates 14, Tigers 13;
ulhish going 3 for 4 ingly Yankees 16, Phillies 4; Giants 10,
first Hone Tun Indians 10 tie.
Indias banged away at the | STANDINGS =~
| Dallas Lions Indians 1-0
* Jim Jon Tomatoes Cardinals 1-1
Wyo./West Wyo. Eagles 1-1 °
: Am. Party Favors Yankees 0-0
"' Bonner Chevrolet Phillies 0-1 -
</win-on the mound with three it
"of shut-ont relief help from Jasen °
Offensively for: the ‘Indians *
a single and dat
Davies bariged
twice while teammate Mark
By ogi hitters were Brian
Sud, thu two fof'.two, Bobby Luke: and :
camecting for doubles
pe] Cooney nailed a single. |
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DYder Di Cothses 30% id care about you, the individ-
§§ Oil CosAsios 24 AB val. | pledge to work, unsel-
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Yetlions 672 Giants 0-3 ,
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"SCORES FOR THE WEEK: Phil «i Tuesday,
Ties 3, Giants; Yankees 4, Reds'0;
* Dodgers 10; Indians 1; ‘Astros. a,
Orioles 1; 'Iddians 9, Orioles 4;
Pirates 9 ‘Giants 0; Yankees: 13,
Astros, nL . Dodgers 11, Phillie§ %
‘Reds 11 4; Pirates 6, Indians
¢ Tbs © Giants 7;" Reds 3,
Bligh, Astros 8, Phillies: 5
- STANDINGS
SOFTBALL DIVISION I
Bk. Mt. Goods Dodgers 1-1
BJS As 11
Misericordia White Sox 1-1
‘Gunn Bros. Garage Cardinals 1-1
Red Sox 1-1
Phillies 0-2
SCORES FOR THE WEEK:
Pirates 1, Cardinals 0; Dodgers 19,
. White Sox 17; A’s 18, Phillies 1; Red
"Sox 27, Dodgers 3; White Sox 14,
Phillies 4; Pirates 5, A’s 4; Cardi-
This season we would like to
. welcome the Eagles of Wyoming-
, West Wyoming to our league. In
"addition to playing games at our
field we will also be traveling to
their field for games to be played on
Saturdays at 2 p.m.
the senior citizens centers with the
highest number of overall points.
single to center to score Kwak.
Coach Barbacci had seen enough.
ming Valley Conference. The win Do ees §, Tigers 4.
improves. Lehman ‘to 7% dnd keeps .. . i, * STANDINGS
its playoff hopes alive forone of two +." MINORS CB
berths in the AA ranks. : curio 3" uw
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Pd. Pol. Adv.
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