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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 21

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1 lit SffidlnH IllliUH Tfewrt, Jn. 1 ') I 2 1 Drill Mu ntroM i'irht Mumford Cans 26 Points, 16 Shy tf AlUTimc Scoring Record of Beats Moravian, 83-80 Tiinkhcinnocli Abinglon Heights Keep Perfect Marks in Mat Loop 'Baby Jloyah C)6-6l Victors Svyw Cl ty a-aa ma. I. TunkheniHt BytvwJ into fifet) Jlrtvywtij4 Paul lisydukt e. fas l- duWteao SehuUelli 'pnaned j'-lui Ikie 18 73 i V1 (U)J )r .,1 p.aed WvtmA at v-v aerae 1W4 W-Wb a 0 v-a aL.

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Huneodale (2 2) routed Centrai'j (6-3), 474, and Laikswsr.n! Vyw it Tre.l (2 2) sqjrerwd putt III Uk 12 21 Tunkhannock won eight of 12 bouts snd drew in two others in handing Montana it rv-vert. Tbs Tigeri Caoivin Otten (112) and Ken Corby (heavy, weight) regtatered fall in their matihea, while Dav Gill scored the only pm for Montroae. otuAraoar nsnHwsvjil ti ill Aum 14 Few Larry aa oi It) Mai taftMr (01) rare It i) III Clria (inn (T) 47 04 II) Hi iW trary HfMtr 04 ratra, at i.iui Ihto Aei9 rf, i 4 a i IU Wav ati (Maafa.i I i 4M 74 )aa Ufa, ill lhli Denm llricenak. and ra In Ihe brut to keep record iniact. R.

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71 1 trtl2 ITWnt (7 tifi'dl 14 ccly fhrv Lmr fe.nrg tbe it m.fuwi, 1fe.ey u.uteJ 043 At Ife Oultrl, cm Mitlurtf Ihiew nt pity fv fee tedt JJ 71 And Jt JJ betund, 0 44, IfUr'-rTviitfUt. Moravia pullad away lit fefggMt lead Alt point, 11 41. wr1y fat tbw km4 ball nd mana(4 tA at ay fat tra4 trail! Mum Jar aoorad i drlrt It gtv ISa Its, at a 77' 71 Adtantag will tha. aa tSa (-art board clock. iacAAd later ifaUall Aft America drepp4 ia Another bucket by driving lha Iaa.

but Mika KoSaa rrutlaird lor tSa Cr) bound la mak It 71-77. Scractun, now 11 is MAC play, pufhed It lead back to (our point when Ktvin K.t a ihort Jumper after a nifty Mum bird feed and Mumtord doted out tr.i tiim'a ecor.ng rromeot later with a pair of charity tnaie that put it out of reach. Scott ThateSera field goal with 10 aeconda left and a foul convert ioa by lha aame Moravian player eight aecoods later completed the sconng. Mumford waa cred ted with hltfang nine of IS hou from the field and added 10 rebound. Roger Yoat, wSo finlthed with 20 po.nte, waa the top rebounder with 12 graba and hit 10 of IS ahota.

Doug Kohler alao finished in double figure with 14 point, hitting five of 10 held goal at tempt; while Kevin Wslih, also With 14 point, tossed In seven of 11 field goal tne. Bobby Mor-corne was 2-for-l from the field gnd Tom Farrell l-tor-4. Randy Stark led Moravian's attack with 19 points, whila Kohsn added 13, Jan Kapcala 17 and Dop Knerr 11. MORAVIAN own? 19 i i TkMCblf AaaAaaaeaaawaaaaaaa I KflCff taiMaaaai uird by Brad Norruk f.nal It unbeaten1 Dietrnk alao the Comet. Steve Miller pm for Wal-lenpaupack.

rau seate Ac a aiv.tom 97 Sat Hartimea (a 4ac T. I raagara y4i. It) Mellar (AM) Saw. 04 FerwaiU. IM (34, III Wal (AM) 0a Gery Malta.

at. at ion. 4 Oalryrayla (W) 29) stave Millar (W) plewok DaneraOy. I 4 11) 1 a. DiMrirk (AH) yraaa Garnky.

I ill 141 3 aaim (AH) Sac. Fareatll, IM (14-11). 141: Slave VrtJ (W) 4a. Kiranwr, 12 (I A 14) Tra-uw. a 44 ll I) Taffy OattOtalraryW fV) ea Saia Harrary II iO.

(vie (nwdata (T) Wa. Owe Huk-Oar, 04 (J4II U) Gary RluMf.MI (T) Srr. JtAa Camay a (17)1 Da Jo ftfiraiti (T) Arc. Jim Mufrt wa. 7 ()) la: Aar SAafmu (T) Oac, Jod IM Garaine a (1)0) 104- 1mm Sulk 114) a4 Juke Tiy4-0) 4raw.

21 7 IA) a.rk MoryOaa (T) 4ff. Joke Weok. 04 430 Dav cm 4 Ml yiaaae Toot Georg Ik IS 1)1 Haewmigkc Km Corky (T) pafrad Mikv Oayfra, I 0 12). SKI SALE WEEK TOM TAYLOR 314 ADAMS AVENUE Came Sclietlulfd A 7th Grid vs. 8th Gride fim will be played today, IS p.m., at SL Patrick's School, West Scranton.

The basketball contest between the two teams ta called the Green and Whit gam. A1IL SCORE Hershey Springfield NtXT CHAMPION Of demanding world of professional wrestling may ba handsome Puerto Rican Pedro Morales, preseated fat portrait pot mad for ST photographer Rocky Bochlcchio during last Scrintoo visit. Morale fa re garded aa reasonabla bet to dethroo new champion Ivan Koloff to their New York meeting neat month. Both appear on Tuesday's CYC program. a New, Next Wrestling Kings May Be in CYC Tuesday Cast (mwaaca MJS iiWB ffliinn MtMSim WreaUing devotees msy be seeing the new and next world heavyweight champion for one prica at Catholic Youth Center Tuesday evening If what the expert on the -subject say is venfied by events of the next month.

The new monarch Is the first Russian to evea wear the purple robe and 325,000 diamond studded belt, Ivan Koloff. He earned both by pinning Bruno Sammar-tmo in Madison Square Garden KohU tMaaaAasa ft Repeal AAAAaaaaawaasaaaa Til Inai I Janet eeaaeaaaaaaaa 0 I Tout I) at PM TT MumM RohlW itaaataaaaa YOU sMaaaaasMala stall Moron i 1 FarrftU I 8 Jtcotwo i iroui Score periods tt-M 4 .44 MORAVIAN a DiSaivatoro. Official: Hon TIPS? fcqjUfflmStafadil I sdf a UA A A A Meyers Tops AH Mermen WILKES-BARRE Wilkes-Barre Meyers virtually won its second straight Northeastern Pennsylvania Swim League championship Wednesday by defeating Abington Heights, 51 44. The Mohawks, who pushed their league record to 7-0 with three meets remaining, won It by capturing the final event of the day, the 400-yard freestyle relay. Ray McGrath and Dave Stephens were double winners.

Abington (5-1) hosts Wyoming Valley West on Wednesday. In a league meet held Tuesday at Weston Field, Scranton Central registered its initial victory in four starts by defeating Wyoming Valley West, 56-39. Fred Levy was a double winner for the Golden Eagles. The results: 20 medley relay: Abmgton (Mueller, Fleoh, Miller, Schraeder). Time I HI 200 freestyle: Stephens (M), Murray (A, Perry (A).

Time 0 200 Individual medley: McGrath (M), Vogelbacker (A), Kwm (M). Tims-218 SO freerfyle: Rinehimer Hoffmsn (A), Fortinsky (M). Time 24 A During: Foley (M), Belch (A), Mils (M). Point -145 60 100 butterfly: Ridtards (M), Miller (A), Klein (M), Time 50.1. 100 freestyle: Stephens (M), Hoffmsn (A), Benjamin (A).

Time :56.J. 40 freestyle: McGrath (M). Murray (A). Rained (M). Time 4-22 0.

100 backstroke: Mueller (A), Schroeder (A), Bennett (M). Time 1:12. 100 breaststroke: Hurxthal (A), Settlor witr (M), Flesch (A). Time 1-12 7. 400 freestyle relay: Meyer (iFortinsky, Reineri, Rinehrmer, Richards).

Time 3. 50. A 24, I 650-13 Ira wall Tubelera plu Fad. Ex. Tax of $1.78 weft On and tradwin lira off yaw or.

A I TUBELESS TIRE SIZE Blackwell PRICE PER PAIR 2 FOR $2 Whitewall PLUS FFD. PRICE EX. TAX PER TIRE EACH TIRB FOR 111 'l7l a week ago Monday night. The eerth-sh a kin achievement ended Sammartinos aeven year reign, and came when least expected. The mob was still cheering when Koloff consented to' defend agafaist Pedro Morales of Puerto Rico, snd the universe at large.

Two factors contributed to Champion Koloff acceptance. One waa the 320,600 guarantee. I afford to turn down, Ivan the hungry one said through an- interpreter. The second reason was pride. Tm a champion and Im not supposed to fear anyone; they said I wal fraid of Pedro, Koloff added.

Should Morales do what many students of the ancient Greek art regard as a certainty, pin, Kol off, it would mark the shortest reign of any champion in the annals of grappling. Slightly more than one month. Koloff occupancy of the throne could be even less if Cherokee Chief Jay Strong bow pins his shoulders to the CYC mat. Strongbow has the skill and power to do it. At the same time Morales risking his bi chance in one fall affair with the Canadian Wolfman, a bewhiskered character, on the Koloff-Strongbow program.

Stranger things have happened in wrestling, most of them delightful. Certain to prove entertaining is the action of splitting the ferocious Mongols to appear In individual matches. Bepo, the bigger of the pair, resumes his feud with fellow 400-pounder Gorilla Monsoon, while Geeto engages Manuel Soto. The truly greatest Friends of 1 spectacular has two other attractive exhibitions, the debut of Bulldog Browner with Tony Marino and Ghinaman Lee Wong against Vincente Pompetti. of Matmen Notch First Win The University of Scranton wrestling team notched its first win of the season Wednesday by defeating Baptist Bible Seminary, 24-18, at John J.

Long Center. Capt. George Cheponis, competing in the 158-pound class, pinned Dan Rowe in three minutes to register his fifth win in six matches for the Royals (1-5-1). Scrantons freshman-s opho-more group hosts Luzerne Community College Saturday night at 7 oclock. The results: IIS: Jam Roland (S) won by forfeit (5-0).

128: Tom Cuthfeertna (S) dee. Ted Edwmrdi, 71 (1-0). 134: Run ScbelUog (BBS) pinned Hike But ere, 82 (0-5). 142: Paid Byrd (BBS) dee. Jots Kins.

-S). ISO: Larry Vetter (8) Binned Mark GntOam, 1.50 (134). ISO: George Cheponie (8) pinned Dan (10-S). If 7: Charley Burnt (5) dee. Ron W0-Uons.

11-7 (21-0). 177: Ed Betnl (S) dec. Oria Linden 14 (2-4-0). 190: Loren Wmn (BBS) pinned Fat Casey. 3 S4 (24-13).

Unlimited: Rich Gray (BBS) pinned Marie Kroplewnicki, 1-10 (24-18). Referee: Dick Begley CLEARANCE Discontinued Tread Design Limited Quantities While They Last ARLANS ILESTAR 4 PLY NYLON CORD den 50-1) 704MJ C78-14 (6 95) E78 14 (7.35) F78-14 (7.75) 2 FOR 28 1 FOR 22 7 02 2 FOR $32 22 5j 1 FOR $32 2 FOR $30 225 1 3 FOR $38 2 44 I FOR $31 1 FOR $4 ARLANS REVERE TIRE GUARANTEE TREAD WEAR-OUT TIRE GUARANTEE All Ravara tiraa ara yuarantaad aaainst traad waar-outfor tha numbar of months apacifiad on tha salt invoica. If tha traad la laas than 232" deep befora tha and of tha apacifiad psriod of uaa Arlana will maka an allowanca on tha purchaaa of naw tira proportionate to tha numbar of months ramaininy in tha time guarantee. (Numbar of months will ba computed from data of purchaaa I TREAD LIFE GUARANTEE If Raver tira folia dua to defect In workmanship or material or aa a reeult of road hazard (except In cases of abuts or rapairabla puncture, at determined by Arlans) at any time while 232" or more of tha original traad remains. Arlana will, at its option, either Tepair the tira or maka an allowanca on tha purchase of a new tira proportionate to tha amount of original traad remaining.

Baals for allowance to ba tha actual selling price in affect at tha time of adjustment; Pius federal excise tax. 78-14 (8.25) H78-J4 (8 55) i H78-15 (8 55) 1 mmmmmmmmmaM 600 13 Black wall Tubal aw Pu Fad FOR $38 2 FOR $42 2 80 2 80 1 FOR $5 3 01 2 FOR $52 2 87 J78-14 (8.85) 000-15 tax of I1.H tnd trftNn tint ol your oar. I prices pi urcar. Wh All prices plus Fed. Ex.

Tax each tire and two trede-iw tlree off your ear. hitewall $3 00 more each ENGINE TUNE UP CYL $22,63 CYL $24.33 FORD CHEVY PLYMOUTH HERE'S WHAT WE DO: INSTALL NEW PLUGS SET CARB. INSTALL POINTS, CONDENSER, ROTOR CHECK ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 0'2T TIMING Fast Ball Loses Traction A hook ball with moderate peed is slow enough so that it attains good traction on the boards before it digs into the pocket. The reason an ex ceedingly fast ball is not recom mended is because it does not gain traction, but rather slides too far down the alley and has little action at the pins. STRIKES AND SPARE ANGLES The booklet coauthored by Don Carter and Marion Ladewig expressly for readers of this column.

To get your copy, send 20 cents and a stamped, self-addressed en 'velope to Don Carter and Marion Ladewig, care of National Newspaper Syndicate, 20 N. Drive, Chicago, 111. $0606. Prep Seeks Title Tonight' Scranton Prep (5-0) can wrap up the first half championship of the Catholic Scholastic Basketball League by defeating host West Scranton Central Catholic (1-4) tonight. It will be the final first half game for both schools.

The leagues first half race ends Friday night with runner-up Bishop Hannan (4-1) hosting South Catholic (3-2) end Dunmore Central Catholic (3-2) entertaining Carbondale St. Rose (1-4). STEREO TAPE PLAYER Speaken Extra RR47 448 TRACK STEREO TAPE PUYER 777 MMtion AaaHabl 7.97 AAl 2 Apollos Share Weekly Honor CBC RESULTS Beads remained unbeaten In intermediate play by turning back Holy Cross, 38-33," and Lancers defeated the Boars, 54-28. 3 GREAT LOCATIONS IN NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA ASHLEY BY-PASS CAREY ROUTE 309 W'ilkce-Barra Townihlp. Fh-t $254491 Open Mon.

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11 EDWAHDSVILLE, PA. 283-3633 Somerset and. Jim have been named Apollos of the Week for their performances in two Scranton victories last weekend. Somerset acored 60 points in contests against Sunbury and Delaware, while Jackson poured in 23 points in each contest and grabbed off 13 rebounds. T.

The Apollos, leaders in the Eastern Basketball As- sociatons Southern Division, have only one game scheduled this weekend a home affair aramst defending champon Af.entown on Sunday, 7:39 p.ra. Have Lunch A.t The CASEY LOUNGE DAILY 11 A.M. TO 2 P.M. Visit The Nne Ultra-Modern Sandwich Bar and Enjoy A Delectable Treat Open 4 P.M. to 2 A.M.

tutor rout pavoriti hot or cold sandwich DURING OUR HARPY HOUR 4 TO P.M. I1RNEY AND ROTH AVENUES MOOSIC-GREENWOOD SECTION OHM MONDAY THtV SATVtDAY 10 AM ta 10 PM CHARGE iTt.

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