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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 17

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6.R '908' Wiiis Title Series Opener; 10-2 i NPLGA Championship Friday at Glen Oak CC The third annual Northeastern Pennsylvania Ladies Golf Association Championship will be played Friday at Glen Oak Country Club, Waverly. The shotgun event will start at 9:30 a m. Miss Ann Holmes, Elkview Country Club, is defending champion. (Eljr (Erilntnc SPOUTS- Aug. 20.

108117 Hopkins Final Clinic Speaker Alice Corbett, Scranton Country Club, is general chairman; Marian Demko, Dorothy Rosensteln and Gloria Goosay, local chairman at Glen Oak Jerry Port, host professional, will supervise play Eleven area clubs comprise the associaUon. Tee assignments are 1A, Lippiftcott, McKeage A Holmes, 8 Deisen. I-B. I 8pohrer Auerbach. Rosensteln, Craig.

3. Demko. Sertno. Robtnioa Spetcher. 3 Bob Crofton Cycle Hitter Bob Crofton hit for the cycle to drfte in four runs and lead Green Ridge Post 908 to a 10-2 win over Carbondale in the first game of their best-of-three series to determine the District 11 American Legion Baseball League championship.

The second game is scheduled for Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the South Side Complex. Green Ridge, 19-7 overall, and Kaya Division winner, pul the game out of reach -with a six -run fourth Inning. and Frank Ross both slammed two-run homers to lead the uprising. Crofton tripled with a teammate on base his first time up and scored on a sacrifice fly by Paul Ross.

He singled In a run In the fifth inning and capped his 4-for-4 performance with a ladoff double In the seventh. Jack Munley was credited with the mound victory with held from Jack White. The pair limited Carbondale to four hits. Loser Rob Turano hit two Jenny edged Foxy's Den. 7-5, la eight innings to win 'the Northern Division Utle In the City Tavern Softball League Wednesday.

Gary Johnson homered in the top of the eighth to win the game. Rick Dixon had three hits, Including a home run, and Frank Nicolosi pitched the victory. Mike Moskwa led Foxy's with two Chercosa Npko, A Magana Evans 4 Olenginskt Uudork Agnone Evans. 3, Miller, Thomas Ravin A Greco Gross, Brocva, Vivian Dombroski 7. Gessler Sgarlot Kemplnski Makuta I Makula.

A Lippi Gtncavagc, Scandale. Ravin Burnett, Hughes Boger. 10 A Savage, A Corbett, DeKaxio, Pronko II, Fedur Gtcking, Pearl, Thomas 12. Flacks Kotch. Hell, Auerbach 13.

A Rothstein, Wemstrock, Carey, Wright 14, Giller. A Shtokman, Benjamin A Bluhm 15-A Drewniak, Hack O'Conrot. Henry 15 B. Redtogton.H Goaaky Slaff. Kama (el.

10, Pollock. Hlrsch Tarolt, OJIrien 17. DAmora. Lamer I Waller Komoraskl It -A Parker. Gooany Heaney Lawler 18 Roberts Traglia Turkcrnun Haber I Dave Hopkins lectures tonight Pine Brook Mixed Mandmgi Dave Hopkins men basketball coach at Lackawanna Junior College, will be the final guest lecturer at the free summer basketball clinic at Holy Cross Hall, Bellevue Hopkins will preside at tonights session for boys 11, 12 and 13 years of age The clinic will conclude on Friday night with Jim Marcks.

director, in charge Hopkins was head basketball coach at West Scranton High School before moving on to the junior college ranks He played basketball at Scranton Prep and Is rated among the area's most knowledgeable basketball coaches The clinic is co-sponsored by The Tribune-Scrantoman and Holy Cross AA Last week, boys eight, nine and 10 years of age attended five nightly sessions Tonight's session will run from 7 .10 to 9 o'clock Wilkes IS antes Two Coaches Bart Bellairs and Steve Slegrlst were named' Wednesday to the coaching staff at Wilkes College. Bellairs was appointed head cross country coach director intramurals and assistant baseball coat He was an assistant basketball and baseball c-oaeh at Western Illinois the past two years Prior to that, Bellairs spent one year as assistant basketball coach at Lycoming College. Slegrlst will serve as an assistant coach for basketball and baseball For the past three years, he was assistant basketball coach at WashlngtonCollege in Maryland Washington is a member of the Middle Atlantic- Conference's Southern Division Bellairs and Siegrisl till posts acutc-d by Kim (tighter and l)ae Nasihak ho resigned SB-MuMey I. Tunas I 80-Mualey 3. bile I.

Turano I WP-ltuaioy V-HakaiMge. Patrick A 1 1 It' 10 9 4 3 2 Mdrlv Flat rnip Garage Salerno sCafe Ace a Lounge Allied Services Nerge Painting Fiddler Inn ALL-STATERS Zielinski's Bar will have five All-Staters in its lineup when the Pennsylvania Amateur Softball Association Nine-Man Modified Pitch champions compete in the National Tournament at Marietta, on Labor Day weekend. Seated are pitcher J.P. Martin (left) and designated hitter Tom DeLeo. Standing, from left, second baseman Tom Sohns, first baseman John Radocesky, catcher Jack Shaughnessy and manager Canio Cianci.

(Tribune Photo by Sandy Tcdesco) Cimoch Tournament To Begin Saturday 1 1 I AS Gam at Woo SUmO Batortfeyi 8dMSule Oak Cafe i Weatan Pub. Jenny II ft Cedar Inn, IS ZMInakl't va. Cotton Cilbrtde'a, 4 is. Foxy, Den vi Hannon's. S.

aunKnyiOmnnn OaS-Weaton nlnnar va. ZMImkl'i-Gllbrldt'a winner, p.m Janny U-Cadar Inn nrUnar va. Faay'a Dan-Hinnaa's winner, in, ckampioaaMp at I SO This Week Schedule Saturday 10 Allied Servn.es vi Ace Lounge 12 45 Fiddler Inn Vb Nerge Painting 2 Nerge Painting vs Hddlerblnn Gemmas Tourney Champ Lunney Wins Bell Tourney Mike Lunney earned low net laurels Sunday in the Bell Golf League Tournament at Kutsher's Resort, Monticello, Marty Sumerano was runnerup Low gross honors went to Del Shaw. Bob Burke had low gross among guests, while Mark Swartwood had low net for guests. Longest drive prizes were captured by Don Manley and Pat Shaw.

Sumerano and John McHale earned closest to the pm awards The league ill conduct its next tournaments at Whitney Point and Chenango State Park. Sept 12 and 13. Accomodations have been arranged at the park Interested persons should contact Del Shaw. Connell Park Girls' Softball Woodsmen of the World nudged Scranton Karate, 1 1-10. in eight innings Winner Kathy Markowski went 4 for-4 Angel Judge and Janet Grippi chipped in with two hits apiece Anne Hubshman was a hitter lor Scranton Karate Agway Reach Final The Ed Cimoch Memorial Golf Tournament, a 36-hole medal play event, will be held Saturday and Sunday at Scranton Municipal Golf Course, Mount Cobb.

Ed Karpovich and Andy Olexovitctiare medalists. A Chevy Citation, to bo presented by A Chevrolet of Moscow, will be presented to a golfer scoring a bole-in-one Sunday on No. 2 hole. Ed Prokop is tournament chairman. Ed Cimoch Jr.

la AAR Sportswear ol Throop defeated Lakeland Braves. 13-7, and Moosic Agway downed EuUzi's Market of Mattes, 10-3, to advance to the championship game of the Mtss-E Softball City-County Tournament Wednesday. Winner PatU Monahan, Lisa Liesnlesky and Karen Gibbs of AAR each homered and singled. Sandy Clauss homered and singled twice for Braves. Winner Kelly Hart, Kim Coleman and Nancy 1 'J Zakreskl, who homered.

Carbondale each had two hits for Carbondale Draws Seventy-five runners registered early First National meter race on Classic Early Field CONNELL PARK Dante blanke' 20th Ward. 10-0 Jerry Coggins tripled and doubled in support ol winner Mark Matlcw iez hd Holodnak had two hits Im the loser CONNELL PARK GIRLS Cedar Auto Sales defeated South Side Bowl I Coleen Gilgallon took the win with 18 strikeouts Marie Domal and Maric Patenti had two hits for tlx winners Gemmas Pizza (Connell Park) beat Madisonvilie of Pocono, 11-5, Wednesday to win the Babe Ruth (13-15) Tournament of Champions. Minelli pitched shutout ball over the last six innings for the win. His main support came from Jim Carro, who had three hits. Bob Shea and Pat Richardson, who tripled were two-time hitters.

Joe Macavage also tripled. S. Chuck Sabatelll drove in a run for Madisonvilie wltb a single. Qmmtl Ork 1 1 Cam a 4 name 111 IcMmS 1 1 1 KaaeH 4 II SIMM I IllMmwp I I IS. mart III CtrlMrif 1 4 I IUUI, Ik II I GikmUlk I MtiiBMta cwtif VUWyk Fiwt Sony Ik have for the i Bank 10.000 Aug 29, David Werner, chairman.

Moosic. Jane Nape had two has announced. The race, being held in hits for Mattes. AAR and Agway will open a best-of-three games Utie series today at p.m. at West Side Miss-E Field.

COODYEAR CAR CARE WEEK! atiSANDONETJRE Great Values on Our No Hassle Auto Service SITJIL Lwkwaisib. SCQGGG tournament director assisted by Fran Hamm Saturday's starting times follow THIRD FLIGHT 1AM Mukka J. Yarlma. Buchan. A.

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8 38 Gtooch. Colbert. Hawklns-D MusUikus I 33 Brten A Brten Gailt salemo 40 Rose Tonkin Mteinaniky Burhinskt SECOND FLIGHT (i kcculttwN I ala Belmore Ailment! I 50 II snyder Frendergawl Harlwbom Sow inski I ucob Helcoki Pat ioMi 8 Wnmko 0 12 Letwinwky Sank Perry Crist i 9 Papa Bliss Nureika I) KeiJeher Connelly Kislenbaum Nagy Sr Nagy Jr FIRST FLIGHT 0 kohfit Martin 7 Hamngtoa Kreia 44 Broad Broad I rueban Retcigno I 17 TaramelH Alberigi Juba Murray 10 Supko-C Stetiar, MatUca Meehan. 10 08 Sullivan Salerno. Golden Behonlck 10 18 GabrtehA Cleary.

Ghigiarelli-C BiewiU 10 24 Bryndria Retoho Marshalek A Radziewbki 10 32 DeAngelo Kime 8 itiiimmoas' I lUsimmona CHAM PtONSHIP FLIGHT 10 40 PUlenger Pearce. Doria Chornies. 10 48 Roland'W Bobuia. Hamcn J. Miles, 10 58 Durkin Regan.

Sobol MncArtbur. It 08 Cnim-O Smargiaaai. Godek Wright, 13 Poll orvo. Parola-C Zelazny. II 20 P.

McGowan Chomict. Karp-T. Clauss. II 38 Novlck-J O'Connor, ColemnoM Carroll: 11 38 JoyceT ClUk. Janowtes'L Simon.

II 88 PovelPF Boranoafcy. Goldsmith' Bunco. 11 83 Gregorczyk Psroia. Lenaer-D RevU. 13 Tellip-A.

Scpeller, Gatelll-J Garvey. 13 OS Gordon Williams, Karpovich A OtowrMdi FOURTH FLIGHT 13 id Coianuso-F Broag. Haas Howe 13 38 Greco-K I-tannery PagnottK Yasinskaa 12 33 Juba-J Kelly. ValenchekL Vaienches 12 40 Summa Metal io Moe-J Hinton 12 48 Seiego-M Haas. McCalPL Genovese 12 50 Miller Pare.

Loflus JJ Jays Jolt Royals, 9-4 IBI runup. a 31 I Tetoto IH3 MMI-t Ml III l-ll GGGGGG EE2CII LiO' $1- MedUeevUle 8, Gtmmt'i 3B -SlttetaNM Mactvtge BB MtoeW lUkvMUk 0 HMIM. lUbMIT LMazareth Plans rChildrensNite KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI) Lloyd' Moseby knocked in six runs with three singles and a fielder's choice to carry the Toronto Blue Jays to a victory Wednesday night over the Kansas City Royals, enabling pitcher Juan Berenguer to defeat bis ex-teammates.

GGGGGG GGGGIC Sounds uMr you re in mawri to some ooss'onai brave 4' BRAKE SERVICE WHilt FRONT DISC tan new from ae aid. and greive sea, Returlare front 'Otors Reoach tront wnet bearing, tnspe I ca1 pen and riydrauuc systam Add tiu tdoes not nctud ar etiiai OR avmtflORUM Orase IrSift 44 a wneair feew tront yeMe seats Resurface drum, Oeoars none bear mg, impeci yd au ty- em Add fud Additional oerts am) services e'a rt needed Oder iodat to most UScil imni Oafvun ToyeMa VW iwqoi 3C -jnp'iQ Hava ftta bump crock and chuck hoi cougH up with you and yOuf corf 1nn hurry on in fo 'ho froiouionaU at SANDOM I to for from and oiignmont FRONT END ALIGNMENT toec' 'our tMie cartu and too 0000' irwnent (moeci tirtooneaon nd Keenno kysie" Most 8 ea include from wneet drrva Many mporta and lgt trucks Cf'evettes etra Parts and add I onat service strait additional $1 fee (or those registering -late" the day of the race Early registration blanks may be obtained from any office of the First National Bank, Carbondale, at area sporting goods stores, or by writing to First National Bank, Carbondale Classic, PO. Box 1, Carbondale, A 13407. Those not registering early must register the day of the race. Late registrations will be conducted from 7.1S to 8 15 a.m.

There will positively be no late registrations after 8:15 a.m. Thirty-eight trophies will be awarded in the various categories. Ribbons will be awarded to all finishers. T-shirts will be awarded to the first 100 The 10,000 meter (6.2 Mile) course layout Is printed on official run entry blanks. Those wishing additional Information may contact Werner at 282-5270 or 282-2662.

Local 81 Loop To Reorganize Local 81 Bowling League will hold a reorganization meeting Friday at 8 m. at Ten Pin Lounge. Refreshments will be served. The league will launch ita 188182 season 'Sept. 2 at 9 pm.

at South Side Bowl. Officers are Toby Joyce, president; Paul Matiicks, vice president; Gino Arcurie secretary; Jack Flanagan, treasurer, and Ed O'Donnell, league representative A fast lube and oil change can alow down the noise makers as well as the wear-and-tear on your car Lube 8k Oil Change Wnen your enone starts thuQ 0no its niM play ng games tts leiiinfl you il onono luno-uo engine TUNE-UP CLCCTNONIC IGNITION Choc cnargtno and starting ystoms install new tCMor new spark Set timing to recommended spec Lubricate ond adtust crtofce Artiust carburetor STANOAMOtONmOH Arid 14 OO tor required point conoenaor and additional labor 42! 7788 MJW Ull-Cfl lKl -Nazareth Raceway will host Children's Nite" on Sunday. All children under Toronto Aug? be admitted free. flve amj gjx wajss in 12 will Berenguer, who was picked up on waivers by scattered conjunction with Carbondale Pioneer Days, will start at 9 a m. from Carbondale Area High School.

The fee tor early registration is $3 for adults and $3 for those age 13 and under. There will be an Robinson Gets TanglwoodAce Chiek Robinson, Greentown, scored a hole-in-one Tuesday at Tanglwood Golf Club, Lke Wallenpaupack. Robinson scored his ace on the 210-yard No. 5 hole. He used a 2-iron.

Witnesses were Robinson's wife, Barbara, club pro Don Pender and Gene Beglin. I SSf Softball St. Marys beat LaSalle. 2J-13, to win the National League West flag Roa Jarecki, Gary Jareckl and Clem Rtekert paced the winners with four hits each. Homers were delivered by Gary Beck, Jarecki and Ron Shaker.

PLAYOFF SLATED First half ebampioa Parker House will face second half winner Stetzars Legion tonight at 6.13 o'clock at Chic Feldman Field In a playoff to determine the all-season champion in Pine Brook Modified Softball League Mven inninS to boost bis record to 2-4. uasAS cmr Includes up to ve mtor pr And 1CMOO oti Ot fitter extra it nmm dud Modified sportsman I street stock cars compete la both qualifying 1 beats and feature events. Starting time for street stock beats will be 3 p.m. 2 with sportsman racing I getting underway at 6.30. I Another great field of cars i is expected.

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