Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 22, 1994 14 The Dallas Post Dave's quiz of soccer knowledge 1. The only person who can use his/her hands during a soccer match is: A. The referee. B. The goalkeeper C. The person who sets the fire to the bleachers following the game. 2. In order to get most out of the extensive television coverage of the World Cup, a viewer should have in his possession: A. A soccer rulebook. B. The complete rosters of both teams. ~ C. A large supply of No-Doz. 3. Nearly half the world’s population is expected to watch the World Cup. In the United States, television ratings for the games are expected to exceed: A. The mini-series "Roots" B. The final episode of M*A*S*H C. A rerun of “Hello Larry” 4. A “yellow card” in soccer is a caution for: A. Misconduct B. A hard foul C. To warn anyone who watches more than two games not to drive a car or operate heavy machinery. 5. A goal in soccer is: A. One of the most exciting moments in all of sports. B. The culmination of teamwork and hard work. C. As rare as the Stanley Cup making an appearance at Madison Square Garden. 6. Many countries, like Switzerland, prohibit their players from bringing their wives to the World Cup because: A. They don't want any distractions. B. It’s too expensive. C. It may be the only time they score during the monthlong tournament. 7. World Cup ’94 will go down in American sports history as a success because: A. The U.S. team will advance to the second round. B. Everyone wants to learn what our kids already know. C. Two billion people can't be that wrong. Can they? Softball (continued from page 11) U-12 girls in tourney Back Mountain girls who participated in the Northeast State Select Soccer Tournament for U-12 girls in Philadelphia were: from left, Jessica Tarity, Stephanie Iveson, Amy Pizano, Melonie Sappe and Laura Loeffler. Chiampi added two hits each for the first place Red Sox. Lori Car- ter, Katie Guntli and Abby Ahmad all had hits for the White Sox. DODGERS 14 - HORLACHER WHITE SOX 6 Jesse Tarity had a triple and a single and Kourtney Koslosky and Christy Hiller doubled and singled to lead the Dodgers over the White Sox. Melonie Sappe added a double and Tina Burakiewicz and Jeannie Drier had key hits for the Dodgers. Outstanding catches by Kristen Nelson and Stacey Amann ended a late inning rally by the White Sox were Roxanne Mahle with a double and a single, and Elicia Everetts with two hits. RED SOX 16 - HARVEYS LAKE 8 Julia Chiampi went four for four and Sarah Stolarick and Rachel Bouthot each had three hits to lead the red hot Red Sox offense toa win over Harveys Lake. Megan Tribendis, April Naugle, Sara Armand, Courtney Bouthot and Amanda Stolarick added two hits apiece in the win. Jennifer Frnaks had two hits and Kari Mascalis had a hit for Harveys White Sox. Top hitters for the Lake. BMT Renegades U-14 tryouts June 22, 28 The Back Mountain Renegades U-14 boys soccer team will hold tryouts Wednesday, June 22 and Tuesday, June 28 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Penn State soccer field in Lehman. All boys born between Aug. 1, 1980 and July 31, 1981 and who desire to play on a travel team and participate in tournaments out of the aea are eligible to try out. Candidates are not required to be Back Mountain residents. For further information, call coach Joe Kernag at 675-2324 or 675- 1964, or coach Chuck Kanarr at 696-1158. Dance aids BMT Baseball Back Mountain Baseball, Inc. will hold its annual dance on Friday, June 24, 8:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. at the Irem Temple Country Club Pavilion. Music will be performed by The Poets. Tickets are priced at $15 per person which includes dancing, beer, soda and a slice of pizza. No off-premises alcoholic beverages will be allowed. Tickets may be purchased at the Gallery of Sound (Dallas store only) or from any Back Mountain baseball or softball manager or any board of director member. Reservations may also be made by calling Tom Dougherty at 696-4223. Irem Women's golf results The team of Mae Smith and Leah Flock took low gross honors in the first Flight at the recent Elmhurst Country Club Women's Invitational at the Scranton golf club. The team of Kay Goodman and Joann Freeman took low net honors in the third flight. Other Irem results for the weekly tournament at Irem are: In medal play, Class B, Jeanne Francis; Low Putts, Class A, Bok Choi; Class B, Esther Saba and Class D, Jane Kopp. St. Therese's golf benefit June 24 A four day, three night vacation to Florida for two will be awarded to the first golfer to make a hole in one on #10 and a set of irons for a hole in one on #6 in St. Therese’s Annual Joe Brennan Memorial Golf Tournament, to be held June 24 at Four Seasons Golf Club, Exeter. Prizes will be awarded to the winning tearns in a championship, first, second and women's flight of the Captain and Crew Format. Entree fee includes golf, cart, lunch, dinner, refreshrients and rizes. p Hole sponsorships and patrons are available by contacting the Shavertown church or Barry Horvath, chairperson. KT Raiders football clinic July 26 Kingston Township Raiders Junior Football will hold a Mini- Football Clinic July 26 at the Dallas Senior High School. Rain date Thursday, July 28 Coach Ted Jackson and the 1993 All-State Champions, Dal- las High School Mountaineers will conduct the clinic from 9-11 a.m. for 7, 8and Qyearoldsand 11-12 noon, 1-3 p.m. for 10-14 year olds. The fee is $15. Each participant will receive a T-shirt and lunch. Hoagies and sodas will be available for pur- chase for parents and coaches. Participant does not need to belong to a mini-football team to attend. For more informaion, calll 675-0066 or 696-4394. Send check and registration form to Kingston Raiders, P.O. Box 1726, Shavertown, PA 18708- 0726. All registrations must be re- ceived by June 30, 1994. Dallas Jr. cheerleaders parents’ meeting Dallas Jr. Football Association “Cheerleaders” will hold a Cheerlead- ing parents meeting June 24 at 6:30 p.m. at the Dallas United Methodist Church, in the basement back room. Bring your mega- phones, socks and order forms. For more information contact Denise at 675-8662, Nancy at 333-- 5318 or Trudy at 675-2620. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR » CASUAL FOOTWEAR CASUAL APPAREL » HUGE SELECTION /LOW PRICE! Walks st SNEAKER KING in for the top-rated walking shoe. a © The AVIA 382 walking shoe. Rated #1 by a leading consumer magazine. AA, WALK OUT WITH 20” SAVINGS ON ALL AVIA WALKING SHOES, “HAPPY FEET,” and a FREE PAIR OF AVIA SOCKS Supplies limited. Sale ends 6-28-94. = SNEAKER KING ROYAL VALUES FROM HEAD TO TOE. 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