Sports LL All-Stars Senior All-Stars Rogers (Continued from page 9) It is debatable if the meek will inherit the earth, but if the current baseball standings hold true for the rest of the season, the meek have a lot better chance than I thought. Just the fact that Cleveland isn’t holding up the rest of the league has to be encouraging to every 98-pound weakling that ever had sand for lunch. At the start of the season, I questioned why teams like Cleveland, Houston, San Francisco and Texas even bothered to play the season. Now I know. It is to compete for divisional titles. My keen baseball judgement is what keeps me behind a typewriter. -(0- 1 JUST LOVE THE REASON given by Peter Ueberroth on why there is no plan to test baseball players for drugs: We don’t have a drug problem, so we don’t need any testing. Brilliant. I guess we can disband our Army because we aren’t currently under attack. Who hired this bonehead anyway? I would have loved to have Ueberroth as my mother when I was growing up. -0- THE PHILLIES have to get rid of ‘Sorry Charlie’ Hudson. Not to be unkind, but the guy stinks. Trade him to the Yankees. -0- BRAD DAUGHERTY, the first choice in the NBA draft, rated the drug problem in college athletics, “Oh, it’s seven to eight easily and it’s something that has to be looked at very closely.” The scale was one to 10. Somehow that is not a revelation. Don’t get me wrong. I'm not against some form of pressure to force athletes into fly right. I just get real nervous when personal rights become the price to be paid. Hey, once rights are gone, we are all in a lot of trouble. They could take all our rights and there would still be plenty of drugs around. Remember that. -0- THE USFL ANTI-TRUST CASE is not going well for the NFL. The reason is fairly simple: the NFL is guilty of violating the Sherman Act. Ronald Reagan is probably going to make me a judge for this. Hey, I'm as qualified as any of the other judges he has appointed. -0- BACK MOUNTAIN SOFTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS DIVISION I Noxen Rebels 15-1 Pizza Bar 15-1 Farmers Inn 12-4 Humphrey's 11-4 DIVISION II Fort Pike 12-4 Picketts Charge 8-7 Waterfront Inn 8-8 Schools Plumbing 7-9 Jones Pancake 5-10 WEEKLY...MONTHLY... RATES HOWARD ISAACS Rt. 309, Trucksville 696-1111 or 283-0049 Mac-Lyn 4-12 Carls 3-12 Kandle Light 1-14 Raves Nursery 0-15 -0- THE ANNUAL BMSL ALL-STAR GAME between the two leagues is scheduled for this Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Noxen Little League field. The public is welcome. (Rick Rogers is a sports columnist for The Dallas Post. His column appears weekly.) Subscribe to The Post Softball All-Stars Orange. Sunbu mn can be avoided Every year about 400,000 new cases of skin cancer occur in the United States. The vast majority are caused by overexposure to the sun. According to Alexander B. Rakow, deputy secretary for Com- munity Health, in the State Health Department, serious sunburn and its consequences can be avoided with a little preparation and precau- tion. 295 Buttonwood St. Phone (717) 779-9689 MIKE HARPER TONY DeMARANVILLE RICK CUSICK Custom Awards larksviiie, PA 18651 No. were taken by a Dallas K Post photographer are available for sale. The cost is $2.50 for a 5x7 and $5. for an 8x10 print. Color photos are $3. for a 5x7 and $6. for an 8x10 40 available only when a color print is used in the paper. It's easy to order a photo. Complete the coupon below, and send or bring it to The Dailas Post, P.O. Box 366, Dallas, Pa. 18612. For more information call 675-5211 40 Photo Description Date Published Number of Copies: - i | print. Color photos are Ben sen commen romm cemmmm n wSSewE SNS ERNGEY (CST CRISES SSIES f RTE. 309, WILKES PLAZA, WB MID-SUMMER SALE! Best Prices On Clubs, Balls, Shoes & Accessories MON. & THURS. 10-8, TUES., WED., FRI. 10-5, SAT. 10-3 TENNIS CLOTHING MEN'S — LADIES — CHILDREN BACK PACKS FISHING REELS ERTL AAT: ~~ INSTOCK GIRL'S 11" SOFTBALLS A.S.A. APPROVED [LRTI ER IN STOCK Trophies, Plaques & Awards. Low Prices, High Quality, Fast Service!!! LEWIS[®IDUNCAN NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER | al EDWARDSVILLE 287-1181 MON., THURS., FRI. 10 A.M.-8:30 P.M. © TUES., WED., SAT. 10 P.M.-6 P.M. EWIS-DUNCAN LEWIS-DUNCAN LEWIS-DUNCAN ~ LEWIS-DUNIS-DUNCAN ET En