The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 1, 1993 9 Kingston T Back Mountain Baseball ) : . ! [L = = > Raiders drop will hold fall training fi rst game Back Mountain Baseball, Inc. The league will stress fundamen- ; : : will be conducting a Little League tals and is an excellent way for Kingston Township Raiders Training and Development Pro- = graduating Little League players 'Mini-Football opened their sea- gram this fall, beginning in mid- to make the transition into Senior _son on August 29 at the Dallas September. Registration for the League. ‘High School Stadium in a contest program will take place Thurs- It should be stressed that Back ‘against the Plymouth Shawnee day, Sept. 2, from 6-8 p.m. at the Mountain Baseball Inc. is not Indians. The Raiders put forth a concession stand at the Little offering this program as a direct “valiant effort but were unable to League field on Church Street. orindirect competiton to fall sports ®S ‘upset the mighty Plymouth ma- There will also be a registration such as soccer or football. Playin chine. Saturday, Sept. 4, from 9 to 11 the fall baseball program will be “The BTeam played an excellent a.m. Cost for the program, which limited to Sunday afternoon and defensive game. The score re- includess insurance is $5 per players with commitment to other ‘mained tied at zero until two player. fall sports during that time will be “minutes before the game was over. The program is open toallboys encouraged to honor those com- “At that point, Plymouth was able who will be 10 years old before mitments. ‘to score the only touchdown of the August 1, 1994 to all boys who The program will be conducted ‘match. The Raider's young de- will be 15 years old before August in a relaxed atmosphere and on ‘fense held the Indians to only 4 or 1, 1994. Boys ages 10-12 will informal basis. Players will be “5 first downs. play in the Little League category given an instructional period and On the offensive side, the while boys 13-15 will play in the then be equally divided for game & ® Raiders chipped away at the Senior League division. play. Specific time and date de- ‘Indian's defense but couldn't seem POST PHOTO/HACE 7. COVE The program which is sanc- tails concerning the program will to cross the goal line. Several long Beat Plym outh! tioned by Little League Headquar- be given to the players and par- runs were called back for holding. M . . ters in Williamsport, will start play ents at the time of registration. The game ended with the score embers of the Kingston Township Raiders mini-football team began their season with a bonfire at in mid-September and continue Anyone with questions should being 6-0. The Raiders are look- the township garage Friday, August 27. The team’s first game was against the Plymouth Indians. as long as the weather permits. contact Dave at 283-5532. ing forward to an opportunity for «a rematch in the playoffs. or { S or { t= Next Sunday the Raiders face S P S h \ A Forty Fort at the Dallas field. S : Games start at noon. L-L Football boosters : ole meet September 2 Irem Women's golf winners The Lake-Lehman Football After the monthly meeting of the Irem Women's Golf Ass'n, there was Reg IS er NOW Booster Club will meet at 7:30 abetterball of partners tournament. Winners were, 1st, Betsy Thomas p.m., Thursday, September 2, at and Carol Smith; 2nd, Sis Ertley and Leah Flock; 3rd, Joanne Freeman | or YM C A Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. All and Angela Kimm; 4th, Ellie McKeage and May Smith; 5th, Theresa E interested parents and friends of Balliet and Evelyn Eck; 6th on a match of cards, was Connie Lizdas and football players and football cheer- ~~ Arlene Rothstein over Estelle Laux and Esther Saba. i ‘Swi m esso N S - leaders are invited to attend. The tournament was chaired by Theresa Balliet and Evelyn Eck. H ; i Registration is open for the Mr xt Vis, *3% “% os x SAF in Tm A ‘Wilkes-Barre YMCA's Aquatic gf ==, Ee "PN ED SR ah ma ‘ES ® | M program classes which begin the & £ “week of September 13. The classes 2 Come to the Lake and I aly Di ining “offered include: * Enjoy Outside Dining Under The New w Skippper I & II, a water activity “ Covered Deck for children under three with § i adults to learn the enjoyment of iii the water. A variety of times are &, “available. Skipper III is for 3-5 , year olds without parents. Chil- ' dren Skipper IV is for children 4- i 5 who have all the skills taught in : RB an a | ' Skippers III, and can swim 15 feet . @ | OO and tread water for 20 seconds. HL Lions golf tournament Sept. 18 fi Grotto Pizza and Harveys Lake Business Association of EH The Harveys Lake Lions Club will hold its annual charity Golf Presents Grade school aquatics is a Tournament at Mill Race Golf Course, Benton on September 18. WwW ir | progressive program for the non |t will be Captain and Crew with banquet and prizes afterwards. Z End of Year F ire or k Celebr ation : Thine i = Polis gis Automobile City has donated a 1994 Nissan Altima as a hole-in- 7 M3 Sunday, September 5 | advance “Shark” ages © one prize. To play or sponsor a hole call Sid May at 675-7880 or os 2 ; x i Tate a Sone When Seek Keith Harry at 639-5188 no later than September 3. ir pt I QED “NN 3 5 iil ol ce tes I ERE us eh Co ready to progress to Whe... piotyred from left, Sid May, Tournament Chairman and David ' next level. No one fails, Everyone i gap i er. Automobile Cit ' improves. y. ¢ fel The “Y" also provides Teen Dallas Youth B-ball swimming lessons for boys and {0 organize girls ages12-18, who will work at Dallas Youth Basketball will ce their own pace and ability with p14 an organizational meeting | tHe help of the instructor, and Thurs.y, Sept. 2 at 8 p.m. at the Stroke clinics for the swimmer p.jjas” American Legion. Any - who needs a change of pace, or (0. returning or anyone inter- "who is interested in competitive iq in coaching this season is ~ | swimming. All four strokes, starts o04;raged to attend. The league Hole-1a-0ae . and turns will be taught. 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