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TWKLVE Let's Go Outdoors I NEW CASTLE NEWS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 4.1978 Sandy Lake show features local talent By IX)N BODNAR Suburban Editor At Sea World in Aurora, Ohio, every year, I naturally visit almost every exhibit that features fish and other creatures that are at home in the water However, I never have missed the shows that feature men and women on water skis I respect the skill and apparent of the show people as they fly around ramps and even in the air on kites I've even taken big trout out of the fishing pond there but that part of the visit is minor compared with the overall experience of the day If you like water ski shows as I do, consider attending one closer to home involving some local people This twohour show wall begin at 2 Sunday at Sandy Lake in Mercer County and admission IS free Paul Lombardo of 8064 Harrison Street, a participant and one of the leaders of the sponsoring organization the Sandy Lake Water Ski Club, said many of the club members are from Lawrence County He said Art Hazimanolis of New Castle will do some kite flying on Sunday Mr Lombardo, who can fly the kite, will handle the clown routine instead Mr Lombardo, who was hurt in a mishap involving the kite once, said other acts will include barefoot skiers, a team spiraling and criss-tTossing and scaling five-foot jumps, a chorus line, an aerial ballet, five-man pyramids, an 18-boat salute and more Club members, he said, do their thing "all for the fun of it" He said the club, chartered in 1951, is the oldest continuously active one in the tri-state area SEASONS TO OPEN The Pennsylvania Game Commission gave the following report on 1978 bag limits and hunting dates for doves, rails, gallinules, snipe and woodcock The state's waterfowl seasons will not be set until late August or early September The state season of 70 half days for doves will open Sept 1 and close 9 with a daily limit of 12 and possession limit of 24 after the first day of the season Dates for the season on sora and Virginia New Castle natives Art Hazimanolis (far left) and Rich Harding (far right) MJi Paul Lombardo of New Castle will do a down routine at the water ski show rails and gallinules wall coincide with the dove season There is no open season on king and clapper rails in Pennsylvania The daily bag and possession limit is 25 on sora and Virginia rails, singly or in combination of the two species The daily limit on gallinules IS 15. with no more than 30 in possession after the first day The snipe season will begin Oct 14 and continue through Dec 16 The daily bag limit on Wilson's or jacksnipe is eight, with a possession limit of 16 The season on woodcock also will run Oct 14 to Dec 16 with a daily bag limit of five and possession limit of 10 after first day Daily shooting hours for rails, gallinules. and wmxlcock run from one-half hour before sunrise until sunset Hunting hours for doves are from noon to sunset A federal migratory bird hunting stamp is not require to hunt doves, rails, gallinules, snipe or wiMxlccK'k With the re-opening of Pennsylvania's dog training season Aug 1, dogs may be trained from sunrise to 9 through next March 31 TIME FOR SCHOOL County game protector Gene Beaumont announced the game commission will conduct hunter education courses at the following locations Aug 12. Castlewood Rod Gun Club.

Princeton. Aug 19. Mahoning Association, Hillsville, and Aug 26. Ellwood-Wampum Rod Gun Club. Wampum All first time hunters between the ages of 12 and 16 are required to successfully complete this course Classes are from 8 a to 4 and students are required to take their lunch For further information, contact Harry Guy of Ellwood City He's a top notch instructor APPOINTMENT MADE A Sporl, 48, of Mechanicsburg, has been appointed the Fish acting assistant executive director for water safety at a of $21,849 The commission said Sporl.

who has worked for the commission six years, will serve as state boating law administrator and acting director of the Bureau of Waterways Sporl IS a native of Orleans and former I' Coast Guard commander Hrycyk's 32 leads Union golf league Hrycyk fired a three-under par 32 on the Rollings Hills back nine yesterday to lead action in the Union Township Golf League. Forrest Mundis and Sam Wetzel stroked 37s, Don Huff and Petro followed with 38s and H. McConnell added a 39 Ron 30 took low net honors. The lead the league MORELU DISTRIBUTING Chris Schweikert took medalist honors yesterday with a 34 Other low gross scores included Harry 38 and Joe Tuscano Henry Gunther and Chuck Myers at 39 Ftick Gay took low gross honors with a 24. Nunzie Bonfield was one back Tuscano, Howard Kelso and Jess Plonka shared top point man honors with nine each, Oasis leads the league with 1724 points.

EAGLES Mike Sebastian led the outing on the Sylvan Heights back nine yesterday with a 34 low gross and a 29 low net Frank Deluca and Lou Lombardo followed with 36s, Stodolsky, Hank Carbone, A1 Bucci and Tim chipped in 37s and Henry Bucci. Dave CLingensmith, Tony Sacco. Joe Deluca, Harry Tanner, Clif Clingensmith and Joe Goclano added 38s leads the league with 3384 points. CHURCH Bill NcKee and Don Houk shared medalist honors at Castle Hills yesterday with 35s Bob Braatz and Gailey Huff were one stroke off the pace. Gary Sheidemantle and Bob Michalojko and Henry Plonka fired 37s, and Joe McGaffic, George Henderson and Bill Roundtree added 38s St Camillus leads the loop with St and St.

Johas tied for second NEW CASTLE JUNIORS Chris Bullano took medalist honors while George Saad was one stroke back finan Ball had a low net of 63 Chris Demor totaled a 65 Palmer leads the league with 33 points. Weiskoft is one point back NEW CASTLE SENIORS Pete Dimeco and John Delaveison shared low gross honors with 37s. Pat Costa fired a low net of 27 with Frank Bongivengo and Dorn Sarbo one back at 28 Hogan leads the league with 32 poinLs while Demaret is a distant second with 25 Sports in brief George Atkinson waived; Raiders doubt finger injury Rv United Press Internarinnal By United Press International V'eteran strong safety George was placed on waivers by the Oakland Raiders Thursday following a difference of opinion over his injured finger The problem is the ring finger on left hand He said the finger has been operated on three times before it was dislot'ated last week has been missing from camp for more than a week while nursing the injury He said the finger is too painful for him to play. Ron Wolf. Oakland's director of operations, confirmed Afkmson's waiver status injured Wolf said, "but waivers." if Atkinson can prove the injury is disabling enough to prevent him from playing the Raiders would have to honor his contract for the season The New Jersey announced Thursday they will conduct their annual rookie camp 1719 at Montclair State University in Upper Montclair.

The camp, open to spectators, will feature two two-hour workouts on each of the first two days one at 9 .30 a and the other at 2 30 and a single two-hour workout on the final day. beginning at 10 a Tryouts are by invitation only In an effort to simplify scheduling for the 1979 season, the League has a more balanced according to an announcement Friday by League President Lee McPhail. The 14 clubs will continue with a 162-game but each team will play the other clubs 12 times six at home and six on the road for a total of 1.56 The clubs will then play the remaining SIX games against teams in their ow'n division Denver forward Bobby Jones, who was rumored to have been hesitant about going to Philadelphia, Wednesday he has no qualms about his possible trade to the City of Brotherly Love 1 anticipate being in next Jones by phone from his Charlotte. home In the trade sending him and guard Ralph Simpson to Philadelphia for forward George both of the forwards must approve the deal because of no-trade clauses in their contracts Simpson does not have a similar clause The Hockey League has given the York Rangers until Aug 9 to approve or disapprove the refinancing and new corporate structure of the New York Islanders. The league has tentatively given its approval to the Islander plan to repay $6 1 million the Islanders owed to the member teams The Rangers are owed $3 3 million in indemnification payments sll Baltimore Oriole third basem.an Doug DeCinces is the American League of the tor July, league President MacPhail announced Thursday DeCinces.

28, came alive in July, batting 339 with 10 home runs and 83 total bases, raising his batting average to .269 Of his 31 RBI, four tied a game and four put Baltimore ahead, The National Football College F'ootball Hall of Fame was dedicated officially Thursday in a blaze of college enthusiasm A standing roomonly crowd estimated at 2,000 turned out to applaud a host of former college grid stars and cheer a medley of favorite fight songs It was, as Vincent dePaul Draddy, chairman of the board of the Football described it, day of great rejoicing the fulfillment of a dream which we sometimes think would become A pick-up game of basketball will cost Los Laker forward Kenny Carr, the No. 1 draft choice in 1977, three weeks in a cast. Carr broke his right foot Thursday during an informal game at UCLA He will wear a cast for three weeks then undergo another three weeks of rehabilitation jt Vaw SAFE BY A HAIR Dodger Ron Cey eludes the tag of Giant catcher Marc Hill and scores from second on Rick Monday's single down the first base line in Los Angeles' 5-4 loss to San Francisco last night. See the National League roundoup on page 12 for details. UPl photo.

Pirates win East Side title The Borrelli Pirates withstood a 10-run barrage in the top of the sixth inning and hung on for a 1614 decision over the Sunseri Dodgers and completed its East Side Girls Softball League schedule with a perfect 8-0 mark Kim Tuscano, Lisa Rashid, Tammy Diane Borrelli and BethS.Mclltrot all had three hits for the winners blast I'd two home runs worth five RBI and a double worth two more Lynda O'Brien added a three-run homer Vicky Marcella led the losers with a two-run homer and a three-run triple Traci Leitera and Denise DeProspero slammed four hits each for the Dodgers while teammate Forster chipped in three In another league games; Donaldson Phillies 15, Senko Cardinals 7 Winning pitcher Sherry Donaldson ripped four hits and teammates Giangiulio, Elizabeth and Lorree Porter chipped in three hits Phyllis Ambrosini, Lee Ann Porter and Farris each added two hits A ten-run fifth inning helped the Phils clinch second place POIJCE YOUTH GIRLS 12-18 Polish Falcons 13, South Side ommunity 0 Jodi Lidak hurled a five-hitter as the Falcons advanced to the finals of the playoffs Chrobak blasted a home run and Lori Trimble add- OFF ALL LEATHER COATS Richtnon BROTHERS TOWNEMAU i.FFÍr:ns, 40 CHANNEL MOBILE CB MODEL TRC452 Reg. 139.95 00 79 Radio Ploio NORTH CITY PLAZA ZtL LUMBER 2x4x8 STUDS $162 RT. 19 MERCER, PA. 475-4115 Lay-Away WOOLRICH HUNTING CLOTHES STATE INSPECTION I 5 With Thif Ad I Call for Appointment I 652-7759 FIRESTONE STORE SALE 20 N. J.f(erson St.

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GIRLS INDEPENDENT CHURCH First Alliance 23, Calvary Independent 13 Nancy hit for the circuit a two-run homer, a triple, a double and two singles and drove in six runs as the winners clinched a playoff spot. Judy Fennick also had a great night at the plate, going six for SIX Tami Hougue picked up her eighth-mound win without a loss Doreen Ignatz had three safeties for the losers WOMENS TRI-COUNTY ASA Polish Falcons 16, Hercules 6 E.W. RRECO. 301 W. Washington St.

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