10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 29, 2001 Bowler (continued from page 9) and her highest three-game series is 616. Samantha enjoys competing at tournaments like the Keystone Games. “Each year I compete in four or five tourna- ments. It is fun to work on my skills and also to meet new peo- ple,” she explained. Samantha participates in the Back Mountain Youth Bowling League. Last year, this group consisted of 37 bowlers, ages 3- 21. The league meets at the Back Mountain Bowl for team competitions every Saturday morning from September to April. Each bowler works to earn Antlerless deer Pennsylvania Game Commis- sion Executive Director Vern Ross reminded hunters that county treasurers began accept- ing applications for the first round of unsold antlerless li- censes Monday, Aug. 27. Hunters only may apply for one unsold license during this round, but may apply for a sec- ond unsold antlerless license be- ginning Sept. 10. Ross also announced that, based on a survey of county treasurers, 23 counties have ex- hausted their antlerless deer li- cense allocations. Those coun- ties are: Armstrong; Bedford; Cambria; Carbon; Centre; Clari- on; Clearfield; Clinton; Craw- ford; Elk; Forest; Juniata; Mer- cer; . Mifflin; Perry; ‘Potter; Schuylkill; Snyder; Somerset; Sullivan; Union; Venango; and Wyoming. In addition to these 23 coun- ties, 14 other counties have few- er than 1,000 antlerless licenses remaining. A complete county-by-county listing of the remaining available allocations can be viewed on the Game Commission's website (www.pgc.state.pa.us). The list- ing will be updated weekly. To- day’s survey showed that slight- ly more than 194,679 remain. Ross noted that the 2001- 2002 antlerless allocations were designed to reduce the statewide deer herd by about 5 percent. To do that, the agency needs hunters to harvest roughly 350,000 antlerless deer. Based on the increased hunter efficien- patches and trophies. Saman- tha's mother is the coordinator for the league and her father, Len Laskowski, is the league coach. The Keystone State Games will be held in Wilkes-Barre for the next three years. Mrs. Laskowski hopes this will encourage more Back Mountain youth bowlers to participate. She welcomes all potential Back Mountain bowlers, ages 3- 21, to register for next year’s league. For more information, contact Back Mountain Bowl. licenses on sale cies expected from the new sea- sons and bag limits, Commis- sioners approved a statewide antlerless license allocation for the 2001-2002 seasons of 780,250 antlerless licenses — which is lower than the previous year’s allocation by 50,400. Last year at this time, 12 counties had sold their entire antlerless deer license alloca- tion, and 329,796 of the 830,650 statewide antlerless deer license allocation remained. The timetable for remaining antlerless deer license applica- tions follows: Beginning Monday, Aug. 27, county treasurers will accept, only through the mail, applica- tions for the first round of un- sold antlerless licenses. Appli- cants may apply over-the- counter in Special Regulation Area counties. Beginning Monday, Sept. 10, county treasurers will accept, only through the mail, applica- tions for the second round of unsold antlerless licenses. Regular antlerless licenses and first-round unsold licenses will be mailed by county treasur- ers to successful applicants no later than Monday, Sept. 17. Second-round unsold licenses will be mailed no later than Monday, Sept. 24. A county-by-county listing of antlerless allocations is printed on page 22 of the 2001-2002 Pennsylvania Digest of Hunting and Trapping Regulations, which is distributed to each li- cense buyer. E'RE BURSTING AT THE SEAMS) WE TRIED TO COMPRESS ALL OUR WILKES BARRE INVENTORY INTO ONE STORE..BUT IT DOESN'T FIT! SO WE'VE OVERFLOWED INTO OUR PARKING , SIDEWALKS & ANY SPACE WE CAN FIND! ALLS tues pARS ot AA N . DRASTICALLY SHOES! DyEED) (OME EARLY FOR Li ed ION: THIS INVENTORY WILL NOT LAST LONG! Romar Pines 876- 5152 Route 6, Eyron, PA 18403 | initad tn etark in etara Tay aYWa The premiere Children’s Full Performing Arts School of the Back Mountain TAP » POINT » offering JAZZ « BALLET VOICE » THEATER for ages 3 to advanced levels the original MOM+ME CLUB® Mini 18-36 months Jr’s 3-4 yrs. Home of BK MTN. CHILDREN’S THEATRE CO. and NE PLAYERS THEATER CO. * September to June Season * Family and Education Focus * Non-competition programs and/or competition support * Community Involved School & Staff * Top Professional production shows- dance/theatre/music * Full Staff of Teachers - Certified - Kind & Experienced (570) 696-4755 Carverton Road, frucksville MAJ OR PERFORMING ARTS - OPENING, DATES SEPT. 10 & 13, 2001 OPEN HOUSE SEPT. 4 & 6, 2001 BMT American 10 year old All-Star team Back Mountain Baseball 10 year old American All-Star team com- pleted their tournament season with a second place finish in the Dis- trict 16 Lower Valley tournament. All-Star team members first row, from left: Ryan Urzen, Keith Roberts, Dave Zurek, Mike Supczenski, and Henry Messinger. Second row: Derek Martin, Tommy Youells, Brandon Reichart, Preston Balavage, Josh Shaver, and Brian Haughwout. Third row: Manager Mark Shaver, Coach Jim Martin, and Coach Dave Zurek. Absent from photo: Vincent Oliveri. Jobson golf tournament Paul D. Jobson Jr. 3rd Annual Memorial Golf Tournament Sun., Sept. 9, at the Wilkes-Barre Golf Club, Bear Creek. Proceeds to ben- efit Paul Jobson Jr. family and the ALS Foundation of Northeast Pa. For more info. contact Scott Jobson at 655-4656. SOUNDS LIKE FUN A little to the left, please Josh Baranowski warned spectators that his drive was going right during the Lake- Lehman/Wyoming Valley West match last week (left photo). In center, Derek White blasted out of a sand trap, while Justin Boyer, right photo, watched the line of his putt. 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Fee is $70 per person and the format for the tournament is captain and crew. To register contact Brett Slocum at 675-1167 or 675-1385. Junior Achievement golf marathon On Mon., Sep., 17, Junior Achievement of Northeastern Pennsyl- vania, Inc., will be presenting their 4th Annual Golf marathon, at the Elmhurst Country Club. Forty avid golfers will play from dawn to dusk-tacklings 100 holes or more. They will raise a minimum of $15 per hole ($1,500) in pledges based on the number of holes they play the day of event. With closest to the pin prizes, longest drive prizes, best 100 hole score, and a host of other contests, every time a golfer steps up to the tee he or she will be in contention to win over $10,000 in prizes. Junior Achievement is reserving space for the first 40 golfers who sign up and commit to raising their minimum pledge goal of $1,500. Those interested in participating should contact Junior Achievement at 346-9080. Lehman-Jackson PTA meeting The Lehman-Jackson Elementary PTA will start the 2001-02 school year with a general meeting on Wed., Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. in the music room. PTA Officers for this school year are President Ann Cornell, First Vice President Carla Decker, Second Vice President Colleen Kustrin, Treasurer Mary Jo Nelson, Secretary Sue Dalkiewicz. All parents and caregivers are invited to help to make: this a successful school year. Two from Dallas graduate from PSU Brian D. Berlew and Arthur D. Gay received baccalaureate degrees from Penn State University, University Park Campus. Brian received a degree in business logistics: Arthur received a degree in mechani- CROSSWORD PuzzLES | Super Crossword challenger « hi INTERNATIONAL ROSSNUMBER GAME DIRECTIONS: Fill each square with a number, one through nine. hie (a ~» Horizontal squares should add to totals on right. 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