Sports er Summer League bowling Misfits take 3 from Just Friends despite Clemow's 589 Charlie Kazokas knocked down pins for 570 and Larry W. hit 539 to lead the Misfits to three points from Just Friends in the Back Mountain Summer League. The losing team were paced by Ron Clemow’s 223 (589) and Jim Brady Jr.’s, 518. Kandle Lite Lounge team picked up three points from Hot Flashes in the A Division. In the B Division Pins Are Us copped three points from Who Cares while Bob Considine came close to rolling a 300 game, knock- ing down pins for 285 (618) to lead The Happy Hours to three points Demolition A. Annette Tregan “aided in the win by hitting pins for 472. Terry Ruger rolled 532 for the Demolition Gang. MW’s earned three points from All In The Family in Division C with Donie W. hitting wood for 542 and Audrey M. rolling 179 (478). Mark Coolbaugh hit 212 (512) and Laing Coolbaugh posted 502 for the losing team. Holly P.’s 171 helped Mr. Mow take three from the Odd Balls. Division D’s X-Factors shut out the Dead Heads with nobody able to break the 500’s while the Out To Lunch Bunch picked up 3% points from We Will. Glen Mazer rolled 202-222 (615) for the Qut To Lunch crew and Joan Moore hit 173 for We Will. Football camp is next week By Charlot M. Denmon Staff Writer A camp for Back Mountain youngsters ages eight to 12 to learn the fundamentals of football will be eld next week at the Dallas Var- 9 Football practice field behind allas Senior High School. The camp will be July 13, 14, 15, from 9 a.m. to noon, directed by Back Mountain Men’s Slow-Pitch League results Tuesday: S&S&S 14, Kandlelite 6 Bocar 10, Scholl’s 9 Eurotech 12, Farmers Inn 10 Thursday: J.H. Cable 8, Bocar 6 Eurotech 25, Kandlelite 10 @ S&S 4, Scholl's 1 Standings Scholl’s 8-2 Bocar, 6-3 Eurotech, 5-5 S&S&S, 5-5 J.H. Cable, 4-5 Farmers Inn, 4-5 Kandlelite, 1-8 Dallas varsity coach Ted Jackson. He will be assisted by coaches of Back Mountain Junior football. Registration fee is $5.00 for each youngster and registration will be the opening day of the camp. For additional information call Chet Williams of the Back Moun- tain Mountaineers at 675-1880, or Ray Burd of the Back Mountain Raiders at 696-4738. Home Run winners 12 year old: Larry Lucarino, Rich Long, Adan Nordfors; 11 year old: Ryan Picchi, Rocky Policare, Todd Collura; 10 year old: Jason Wilson, Steve Rogers, James Smith; 8 and 9 year old: Mike Woronko, Brian Wesley, Jeremy Sorber; 7 year old: Paul Kaprel, Matt Marchakitus, Eric Primm; 6 year old: Mark Gardner, Richard Patton, Matt Loftus. 9 and 10 year old girls: Kelly Spencer, Judy Sichler, Jennifer Birt; 11 and 12 year old: Christy Shamus, Gretchen Dershimer, Carrie Llewellyn; 13 year old: Jenny Smith, Jill Smigielski, Tammy Kopko; 14 year old: Karen Halowich, Jennifer Parise, Karen Sichler. Think marble. Have an idea for your home...something in marble? 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Harveys Lake ends Cards win streak In Back Mountain Teeners action on June 27, Harveys Lake upset the Cardinals 15-12 ending the Cardi- nals 6 game winning streak. Win- ning pitcher was Chris Bowman in relief. Bowman also had a pair of hits as did Bill Vigorito whose hits included a double. Dave Oatridge and Vigorito each scored 3 runs. Randy Parry paced the Cardinals with 2 hits including a triple while Don James chipped in with a double. Dodgers whip Beaumont 14-7, Harveys Lake 16-8 The Dodgers knocked off Beau- mont 14-7 behind the pitching of John McKeever who also had 2 hits. Eric Pieczinski had 2 hits including a homerun and Brian Miller also ripped a homer. Emery Yurko had 2 hits while Neil Kaiser added a double. Sean Shovlin had a triple and scored 3 runs. Chris Ball led Beaumont with a pair of sin- gles. On June 28, the Dodgers held off Harveys Lake by the score of 16-8. Tony Finarelli picked up the win and struck out 8. Neil Kaiser had a big day with 3 hits including a triple and grand slam. Kaiser fin- Deleurs ished the game with 6 RBI's. Eric Pieczynski and Emery Yurko each had 2 hits including a double. Yurko at third base and outfielder John McKeever played some smooth defense. Harveys Lake was led by Teery Martin's 4-4 including a double and 3 runs. Matt Cadwa- lader, Chris Bowman and Jesse Sorber each had 2 hits. One of Bowman’s hits was a double. Yanks top Brewers on game ending DP In a key game in the battle for the fourth and final playoff berth, the Yankees held .off the Brewers 4- 3. The game ended with the Yan- kees turning a double play on an attempted suicide squeeze play by the Brewers. Winning pitcher Brett Gauntlett fanned 7 while Todd Pac- zewski came on to pick up the save. David Fisher and Brian Karuza led the Yankees with 2 hits apiece. The Yankee defense was excellent as they played errorless ball. David Podehl, John Romano and Mark Stallard all had doubles for the Brewers. 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Larry Dymond scored 3 runs. Medura drives in 4 -Yanks win 12-7 The Yankees defeated Beaumont 12-7 behind winning pitcher Jeff Dover. Mark Medura led the way with 3 hits including a double and homer while driving in 4 runs. Brett Gauntlett also homered for the Yankees. David Fisher and Todd Paczewski each had 2 hits with Paczewski also getting 3 RBI's. Beaumont was led by Brian Hettesheimer’s home run while Dave Konopke turned in some nice plays at third base. Miller K’s 10, goes 2-2 in Dodger win The Dodgers won their 4th straight by knocking off the Brew- ers 10-2. Winning pitcher Brian Miller fanned 10 and also went 2-2 with a triple. Neil Kaiser and Eric Pieczynski each went 3-4 with Kaiser scoring 3 runs and ripping a 2 run homer. John Baranowski P40 AT Y < aA on . Ta re i Si ee eo frel v 5 > < . > 5 : ha THE and WaveJammer — two new rea- sons for you to make waves this summer. The WaveRunner is a versatile two-seater that's sleck. smooth, and super-stable. 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The White Sox were led by Chris BE BF we i ey Williams’ 3 hits and Jason Davies’, . triple. Larry Dymond made some: outstanding plays in centerfield. |, Harveys Lake blanks * Beaumont 16-0 Harveys Lake knocked off Beau-. mont 16-0. Jesse Sorber got the win, and scored 3 runs. The balanced, Harveys Lake attack was led by. Chris Bowman and Shawn Spencer, who both went 3-3 including a triple; by Bowman. Matt Cadwalader had, 2 hits while Terry Martin scored 3- times. Beaumont was held to 3 hits but received some fine defensive, play from first baseman Frank, Novajosky and shortstop Ben, Patton. : : § i fd 3 e Multiple riding positions — operator can sit, stand or change positions easily for greater comfort, * Ample on-board storage for stashing gear. e Standard engine safeguards preventdamage from overheat- ing, overrevving, and corrosion. No ® One-year limited warranty. $3,905 (inciudes freight Ww. $3,380 (includes freight PAT ey det 3893 Robert J. Kasulke, M.D., F.A.C.S. Joins Northeastern Surgical Specialty Group Doctors Dan F. Kopen and Juan J. DeRojas, are pleased to announce the association of Robert J. Kasulke, M.D. for the practice of Vascular and Gen- eral Surgery. Dr. Kasulke graduated with a B.S. in Biology, Magna Cum Laude from Fordham University in New York City in 1971. He earned his medical degree from S.U.N.Y. Upstate Medical Center College of Medicine, Syracuse, New York in 1975. Dr. Kasulke com- pleted his surgical residency at Mon- tefiore Hospital and Medical Center New York in 1979. From 1979 to 1980 Dr. Kasulke completed a Research Fellowship in Vascular Surgery from the University of Missouri, Columbia Health Sciences Center, Columbia, Missouri. From 1980 to 1981 he completed his vascular training with a Clinical Fellowship in Peripheral Vas- cular Surgery, also at the University of Missouri. In addition, he is the author of several articles and book chapters in the field of vascular and general surgery. Dr Kasulke was a Major in the Medical Corps, U.S.A.R., First Special Forces Command (1st SOCOM) (Green Berets) until 1983. He now serves the 910th Field Hospital, Malone, New York, as Chief of Profes- sional Services. Dr. Kasulke has been Board Certi- fied in General Surgery since 1981 and by the American Board of Surgery as having special qualifications in Vascular Surgery since 1983. Prior to joining Doctors Kopen and DeRojas, Dr. Kasulke was in practice in Sar- anac Lake, New York. Dr. Kasulke was a Co-founder, President and Nied- ical Director of the High Peaks Hos- pice in ‘Saranac Lake, New York. This A wea Robert J. Kasulke, M.D. F.A.C.S. Hospice was one of the first rural volunteer Hospices in the country. . He is a Fellow of The American College of Surgeons, a member of the American Medical Association, the Pennsylvania Medical Society, the Luzerne County Medical Society, the Society For Clinical Vascular Surgery, the American Hospice Organization, the Society For Military Surgery, the Eastern Vascular Society, the Ameri- can Society of Sports Medicine and The Wilderness Medical Society. He is also a team physician for the United RETR HO es CUO eae e A? Con ba jecas® ER 4 a Tet States Bobsled Team. Dr. Kasulke is | 2 married to Cathy Kasulke who has a Master's degree in Nursing Education from Columbia University, New York. They are the parents of two children, Kristen Ann and Stephen Francis. Dr. Kasulke maintains his office at § © 480 Pierce Street, Kingston, Pennsyl- vania, and will serve on the medical § ! staffs of the Nesbitt Memorial Hospi- tal, Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre Gen- {= eral Hospital and Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center. 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