SPORTS y The Dallas Post Dallas, PA ‘We anes oy Seplarisar ny, Bowling notes Back Mountain Bowl shut out Faux Inn in the Ladies Country League led by K. Scavone’s 193-177 (513) while Fashion Vending took three points from Castlettes paced by E. Roberts 190 (493) and LEvans 186 (480). A Tregan rolled 170 (470) for the losing five. G.H. Harris took three and one-halffrom Grotto Pizza _ despite J. Lamoreaux posting 190 (491) for the pizza maker. In the Back Mountain Farmers League C. Doty’s 181-177 (503) and S. Mathers 203 showed the way for the Turkeys four points from the Longhorns and the Mules blanked the Barn Cats aided by L. Coolbaugh’s 511. Ugly Ducklings ® took all from the Chickies aided by T. Ruger’'s 508. M. Delaney rolled 207 (521) and W. Lathrop hit 515 to lead Black Sheep to three points from the Thoroughbreds whose high man was R. Ockenhouse with 503. Valley Chevrolet's R. Clemow hit pins for 217-215 (616) to lead his team in taking all from No. Five. He had help from B. Mazer's 559, George's 234 (586), Jim's 554 and G. Mazer's 220 (551). High for the losing five was B. Harris’ 535 in the Back Mt. Roth Novelty Classic & ee Back Mt. Coffee shut out No. Seven sparked by K. Blight's 208-213-224 (645) and K. Orkwis’ 239 (610). J. Roan rolled 233 (598) and S. Vigorito hit pins for 221 (595) L. Lavelle posted 539. The Seven men had J. Haines 585 and B. Anderson's 211 (559). It was 2-1 for the Locker Room five over the Number Eight team. B. Considine walloped the pins for 236- 201-252 (689) and F. Tregan hit them for 214-211 (607). W. Moore rolled 572. High for the Eight team was M. Rudick’s 258 (627) and K.S. 235 (619). Fieldhouse took two from Gino's Shoes paced by J. Miller's 227 (572) and John G.’'s 545. T. Doughton rolled 554 and C. Ka- zokas 557 for the shoe dealer. E. Ishley’'s 225-277 (697) and J. Kurent's 598 led No. Three men to two points from Noon Service sta- tion, whose M. Schmoll hit pins for 217-224 (641) and B. Finn 539. In Our Gang League Spanky shut out Butch, Wheezer took all from Chubby, Stymie copped three from Buckwheat and Porky took three from Alfalfa. High scorers were E. Dingle 215 (522), Joan Moore 179 (496), Marge Novicki 178 (513), B. Eipper 210 (568), F. Tregan 212 (553) and Darlene Hudak 175-191 (499). D. Moore rolled 545, Annette Tregan hit pins for 192-188 (528) DRURY’S DELI & RESTAURANT Beer available - 6 packs to go Sunset, Harveys Lake 639-2010 JONES’ PANCAKE SHOP Harveys Lake 639-5243 Open weekdays 4-9:30 p.m. Sundays and Holidays 1-9:30 p.m. COPYMAKERS 187 North Main Street Wilkes-Barre | 823-0125 and Ken Bevin rolled 219 (588). Ballbusters blanked the Ringers in Native Textile League led by D. Miller's 510 and Roadrunners shut out Suds, whose R. Pick hit 532 while R. Clemow’s 213-204-233 (649) showed the way for the Bad News Bowlers 3-1 win over the Beer Bowlers. Brian Perrego hit 233 (573) for the losing team. Wild Pins picked up three from Big Blue Boomers paced byL. Wolfe’s 521 and J. Wolfe's 173. Alley Cats copped three from the Sandbaggers led by J. Tetsel's 527 and Pinheads took three from Besta aided by J. Mock’s 226 (561). B. Mock rolled 214 (527) for Besta. In the Quartet’s League No. Two team took all from No. One while No. Four took three from No. Three. Irene Katyl's 171 was high for all bowlers. Noxen Strikers start season October 4 Noxen Strikers will start their’ 1988 wrestling season on Tuesday, Oct. 4 from 7-9 p.m. at the old school building in Noxen. Registration will be that night and will continue throughout the year. For further information, call Ron Swingle at 298-2212 or Lois Engleman at 298-2375. soviet oo Dallas, Pa. KING DALLAS SHUTS OUT GAR-Dallas girls shut out GAR’s Grenadiers 4-0 last Thursday with Sue Wells scoring all four goals against the Grenadiers outstanding goalie Elaine Dunn. Above, Wells hits toward the goal with help on defense from two of her teammates. (C.M. 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