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The Pocono Record from Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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The Pocono Recordi
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Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
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The Poeono Kecord, The Stroudsburg, Pa. May 13 By TED WISHER Sports EMor Four East Slroudsburg State wrestlers have qualified for the Olympic wrestling finals to be held next weekend at Ames, Iowa but they may not make the trip. The boys learned this week that it will cost them about $700 to make the trek. When they qualified for the finals two weeks ago in Virginia they were under Die impression that some financial assistance would be provided. ESSC wrestling coach Red Witman brought the matter to our attention and asked if we knew of possible ways the money could be raised.

Witman did say that some money was collected in the Lehigh Valley Area for boys in that area but he didn't think his boys could get help. Witman would like to see the boys try and gain a berth on the Olympic team, but like this writer is stumped as to how to go about raising the funds. Anyone with any suggestions, may contact Witman at the school. The five boys are Gary Cook, Ned Bushong, Tom Rest, Rich Schumacher and Tom Balent. PSCC NOTES--When the ESSC netters defeated Bloomsburg 6-3 recently it was the first time in six years the Warriors didn't win by a shutout.

At least five PSCC players from last year have signed professional football pacts. Bloomsburg's Bob Tucker (Boston); Stan Kurcharski, with the Green Bay Packers; West Chester's Jim Haynie (Minnesota), and Brian Mulhern (San Diego) and Clarion's Jim Alcorn (Cleveland Browns). Bloomsburg's Dick Lichtel, who played the final five games with a broken thumb and didn't know it, may sign with either the Detroit Lions or the Atlanta Falcons. The Board of Presidents have turned down the executive committee's request to play baseball, "or any other college sport" on Sunday. The committee's intention was to find another day athletes would not have to miss class because of a sports trip.

Yankee.trip Thirty-seven area baseball fans (there may be three or four Yankee fans among them) are planning a trip to Yankee Stadium May 26 to see the Yankees play the Chicago White Sox. Joe DiPipi, organizer of the yearly trip, issued a reminder this week that Sunday (May 5) is the deadline for those planning to make the trip. Anyone who has not contacted DiPipi by Sunday will be replaced by one of the 15 on the "Waiting" list. Santiago posts 11th straight victory, 4-7 George Scott of the Boston Red Sox slides into second with stolen base as California shortstop Jim Fregosi, makes dive in vain attempt to grab wide throw from catcher Bob Rodgers in sixth inning Thursday. Scott continued onto third on the error.

Boston won, 4-1. (UPI Telephoto) Bangor captures relay to tie Nazareth, 52-52 BANGOR A first place finish in the mile relay earned the Bangor High track team a 52-52 tie with Nazareth Thursday. Forced to go without Frank a i a for the second straight meet, the Slaters (C-l- 1) set one school and three new field records. Jim Beers broke the school record in the pole vault by clearing 12 feel, two inches. The S-burg's mile relay team sets record NORTHAMPTON Stroudsburg's mile relay team set a track record Wednesday but it was one of the few bright spots a the ountic owe lo Northampton, 65-30.

Running for S-burg were Steve Bolcar, Daryl Berger, Dan Torzillo and Mike Reish. Reish, in the 880; Fred Duckloc, in the mile, and LeRoy Stumpp in the discus, were Ihe only other Mountie winners. 100 I. Piscirnlli, 2. Stumpp, 3.

Colarusso, N. Time: 0:11.4, 220 1. Pi5cirelli, 2. Ctirisloff, Bolcar, S. Time: 0:24.6.

4 JO 1. Colarusso, 2. Torzillo, Sr 3. Berger, S. Time: 0:53,6.

BM 1. Rcish. 2- Slcisirs, 3, Bowers, S. Time: Mile 1. Duckloe, 2.

Miller, 3. N. Tim: 4:56.7. Mile rofav I- Slroudsburq (Qolcur, Berger, Toriillo, Reish). Time: Shotpul 1.

Schmover, 2. Fetiorak, 3. Chrislofl, N. Distance: 43 feel, inches. Discus I.

Slumpp, Sleffio, 3. malien, N. Distance: feel, 6 inches. Long jump I. Remmcl, 2.

opsoiusKi. 3- Torzillo, S. Distance: 20 feel, 3 inches. High iump I. Steffle, Krupa, 3.

Miller, N- Height: 5 feel, 6 inches. Pole vaulf 1- SlefNe, 2- Slimpfi, Nr 3, $03, N- Heighf: 13 feel, 3 inches. old record of 12 feet was set in 1963 by Carman Communale. Kim Bellis sel a new field mark in the long jump with a leap of 22 feet, two and three- quarter inches. The old record of 21 feel, 11 inches was held by ScaglioUa.

Roger Black broke his own record in the first leg of the mile; relay with a clocking of 55.1 seconds. 1 0 0 1 N- 2. Gollibs, B- 3. CcrVinn. 0.

Time: 0:10,7. 220 Mucliii, N. 2. Whit more, 3 Collins, B. Time; 0:23.2.

4-lQ 1. Bellis, B. V- T. SvJeet, B. 3.

Theimer, N. lime. 54.3. 80 1. Tamaruil, 0.

2. Black, B. 3. Sfockcr. N.

Time: MJi i. Tamandl, M. 2. Dulse, N. 3.

Dennis, B. Time; 4:59,0. Mite relay 1- Banqor Sweet, Whit more. Bellis). Time: i record).

Shot put 1. J. Carlo, N- 1. Swope. B.

3. Cor kins, B. Distance: 44 6Vi High jump 1. Ttu'irmjr, N. 2.

Beer; D. 3. Stevens, R. Huiglil: 5 6 in. tony jump Bellis, B.

2. Deckei N. 3. Bcrrs, 6. Distinct: V2 2' in.

i record). IJOSTON A Jose Santiago, hacked ly the slugging of Ken Harrclson find Reggie Smith, poslc'd his third victory of the and his i straight -since mid-1967 Thursday in hurling the Boston Hod Sox to a 4-1 decision over California. Santiago Ihe Angels, allowing only three hits and striking out nine. llarrclson, who has inherited the starting outfield berth vacated ty ailing Tony Conigliaro, had three successive hits, driving in two runs, while Smith collected a pair of doubles. The Hod Sox broke a scoreless deadlock in Ihe fourth when Smith lined a double to righl Spinner's 78 leads Mounts Rich Spinner curded a 78 Thursday lo lead the Stroudsburg High golfers lo an easy 12-3 win over Northampton at Glen Brook Country Club.

Spinner, Tom Garland and Mike Stolinski each won their matches 3-0 for S-burg, now 6-2. i. i a a 3 0 Meissner, defeated Silfies, 2-1; Gergel. N. Cohan.

2-1; Garlanci, S. i defeated 3-0; Slolinski. defeated Heisf. 3-0. antt Harrelson scored him with a looping single to center.

The Angels tied the count on a walk, a sacrifice and Paul Schaal's two-out single in Ihe i Harrelson put Boston in front to slay, leading off the sixth with his first homer, a hlast against the wind into the left field screen. Three errors and a fly by Kuss Gibson provided another run in the inning. The lied Sox added another run in the seventh on walk, a fourth California error anci Smith's double and then breezed behind Santiago. California 000 010 000-1 4 Boston 000 102 lOx-'l 7 2 Kills, lleffner (7), Clmino (7), Burgmcier (8) and Rixlfcrs; Santiago and Gibson. W-Santl- 3-0.

1-3. VERDON E. FRAILEY 609 Main Slroudnburg Phone: 421-7447 kTIOMWIDE I MUTUAL imimutct COWWIY wuuu. FIK mtwuiKC couruH MUM QtttK jf 1 MARY CARTER PAINTS Hi in. Discus 1.

B. 3. Lilly. N. Swope.

129 1 avelin -Gorman, B. 165 II-, 11 in. Mussetman, N. 1. Wtiilmore.

B. Distance: S-burg netters blank Wilson Stroudsburg High tennis team blanked visiting Wilson Wednesday afternoon, fi-0. The Mountics were in complete control of the match as only one individual match went three sets. Singles Rahn, S. defeated Kulczycki, A-l, defeated Flagg, 7-5.

6-4; Halchman. S. defeated Black. A-3, 6-2; Rtxlenhouser, delcatcd Brong, 6-0, 6-4. Doubles Ralin and Greiner, S.

defeated Kulc- aycki and Lvson, 7-5. 6-4; High and Mocller. defealed Clack and Feinman, Michigan State football teams coached by Duffy Dauglicrty tiave a 85-42-4 record. HEATHER'S BRUCE OF REMLAP is shown winning best puppy in show at the Lackawanna Club's all breed match show. Mrs.

Constance Hubband of Effort owns this lovely 10-month-old Shetland Sheepdog puppy. Vic Capone of East Stroudsburg judged "Bruce" first in the working group, while pictured is Mrs. Judith Wolff awarding "Bruce" the best in show trophy and rosette. Gordon, Darr Wichita U. lone winners placed on for Eastburg probation EAST STROUDSBURG -East Stroudsburg failed to score a point in the running evcnls Thursday as it dropped a 92-12 decision lo Parkland.

The Cavs are now 1-C for the campaign. The only bright spot for conch Kirby Kiick were Larry Gordon a a a remained unbeaten in the long jump vvilh a leap of 19 (cot, one-quarter inch, while Dan- won the javelin wilh a throw of 151 feet, six inches. Zactuiri.is, Alno, Kcrbcr, DENVER, Colo. A The National Collegiate Athletic Association council placed Wichita, State University on two years' probation ami approved Ifi postseason football games next season before concluding its three-day meeting here Wednesday. The council also announced Centra! College of Pella, Iowa, has been restored to full membership after a one-year for "taking part in an uncertified postseason football game." In addition, it warned conches who have their own television programs that the rule against using high school athletes on such shows would be tightly enforced.

The council said its probation action against Wichita State i urr i. HI. oowi, J. was based on "improper inducements to approximately 25 prospect student-athletes" to encourage their enrollment. The council decided to send two representatives to organizational mealing of the proposed U.S.

Amateur Wrcslling Federation. This is tentatively scheduled for laic July or August, probably In Chicago. Tho NCAA's executive committee will meet at Ijikc Tahoe, Aug. the council at the same Aug. 17-19, 100 1.

l'ftltersor, 2. 3. Jolmson, P. Time: 0:11.1. He 1.

Weil. J. 3, schaninger, P. Time: 440 1. Skarplls, 2- Sl 3, Lesser, P.

Time: 0:56.4. 660 1. Heilman, Pr 3. Maayer. P.

Time: 2:11.2. I. P.illorson, Znch.irias. 3. Johnson, Time; 0:74.7.

Mile relay I. Parkland SkarplU. Slornnwrlohn. Welll. Time: ''Sli'olpul Oalllct.

3. Wlrlh, P. Distance: 45 feel, 3. frostier, ES. Hclottl: 5 locT, Incttes.

pole vault I. Troxel, 1. Plarr. 3. ncocler.

P. Height: 11 feet. 6 I. Urbam, Pi 2. Frcimil, 3.

Roicliel. P. Dlslnnce: 75 tcel, 3 Incites. LWIO GO" 1 SS; 7. Mciiland, 3.

Dobll, I. Dlslance: 19 Icet. Incti. Jnvclln 1. DJirc.

ESl 2. spallnun, Pi 3. Miller. FIS. nlsloncc; 151 lecl, 6 Inches.

Indiana's Tnulbnl! team won t'lslil In row lust seiiBon to tie Its 1DI5 record. The 1015 cuplntn was Hussell Dcnl, fnllicr of 10(17 hnlfbiek Mike nenl, Monroe and Pike Cos 9 No.l economy delivers more beer at no increase in price Reading Premium in the bi 16 oz. Order a caso from vour a i distributor 717-421-0120 3, East Stroudsburg FULL PRO SHOP LINE First Flight Golf Clubs Haiq Ultra Golf Clubs Acushnet Putters Gloves Spaulding Golf Clubs Bag Boy Golf Carts McGregor Sports Wear Flip-It Hats Caps Foot Joy Ben Hogen Golf Shoes --GREEN RATES-Weekends and Holidays Day $4.00 COAT OH I F7P ACRYLIC LATEX HOUSE PAINT PER GALLON FOR GIGANTIC Weekdays (All Day Playl After 4:00 P.M PAINT '981 ROL-HIDE ONE COAT, NO-DRIP LATEX WALL PAINT Reg. 50 2 GALS. 'O 98 FOR MARY CARTER OIL BASE PAINT FOR 9 2 7 '362 AMERICA'S BEST PAINT VALUE FOR 25 A MARY CARTER PAINT 5 S.

6th Street, Stroudsburg Phone 4 2 1 0 1 70 Midland Model I 3 I 3 0 WALKIE TALKIE Midland Model 13-i IOJ WALKIE TALKIE Midland 4 Transistor WALKIE TALKIE Was $59.95 NOW Was $39.95 NOW Was $9.95 NOW "ELECTRO" COMMUNICATIONS 6 SOUTH COURTLAND STREET EAST STROUDSBURG, PA. PHONE 421-5811 Roberts Model 50-AM-FM--One Lett STEREO RECEIVER Was $199.95 NOW Roberts Model 30-AM-FM--One Left STEREO RECEIVER Was $179.95 NOW Was $99.95 Was 1 2 9 9 5 Hitachi BLACK WHITE TV The Giant T.V. SONY Midland Multiplex--Two Speakers--1 Loft $flA88 STEREO RECEIVER AM-FM Was $149.95 33 No. 700U SONY Lbs. Was NOW Was $TO88 $99.95 NOW Masterwork-Solid State-Twin Speaker 8 TRACK STEREO PLAYGR Was I I 9.95 Packard Bell Portable BLACK WHITE T.V.

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