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1 Page 8 The Chronicle Express, Penn Van, N .Y., December 28, 1978 6 i; & V # l I i e r c Ir H e I I i i t i * r i i i (» i Dundee overpowers e Red Jacket wrestlers One pin was quickly followed by his opponent, but was unable to do so. another as the Dundee wrestling team and had to settle for a 16-0 victory. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT Slate pool tables, brand new, 4 ft. x 8 ft., 3 pc. V a in. real Italian slate, For mica rails, heavy frame, Plush Green cloth, $199; billiard baskets optional. Limited quantities. Will accept $3 weekly, credit no problem. On dis- ^ at Town & Country Warehouse, iway Mall, Harlem & Walden] Cheektowoga, Exit 52 West, on N.Y.S. Thruway. We are near the Firestone Store at the Mall. 1-716- 895-2290. Open daily, 10 to 9, Sat. 8 Sun., 10 to 5. overpowered Red Jacket Dec. 19 to take a 65-10 victorv. Dundee also won five classes by forfeit, because Red .Jacket had no one Fred Fultz, at 105 pounds, started the to compete. Classes forfeited were 91. rout bv Brent Gulick. The 98.112.167. and 177 pounds. pinning Scots' Tim Poelman. at 119 pounds. Dundee is now 2-0 for the season. pinned his opponent Mat Schaerlt. Then having also defeated Hammondsport V B IC Y C L E S All Bicycle Parts, Tires, Accessories * Events rescheduled Two Dundee sports events have been rescheduled, according to athletic director Jack Bishop. Dec*. 19 basketball game against Red Jacket will be Jan. 23 I Xindee and wrestling match Dec. Marcus i. In the 215-pound weight class, Dundee’s Carey Bunn, 16-0. Dundee crushed Red Jacket 65-10 during the left, controls his Red Jacket opponent, Chuck Hof- meet. (Photo by Maurice Dumas), fman. Bunn dominated the match, which he won <• V A i 1 i Penn Van's winning streak was and be. in the 126 pound class. Dundee's Steve Fisher took seconds to pin John Lonso in the quickest match of the evening. At 132 pounds. Doug Olevnik lost to Red Jacket's Chuck Roach on points, but his teammate Cal Switzer at 138 pounds pinned Elroy Briekoy. Dundee's Stan Olevnik. wrestling at 145 pounds, was injured during his match with I^onnie Orr. and was not able to continue. Olevnik had won the league championship in his weight division Dec. 16 at the Campbell tournament in Hammondsport. At 155 pounds. Steve VanHeusen pinned Red Jacket's Marc Schaerlt. The last match was the 215 pound weight class, between Dundee's Carey --------- Bunn and Red Jacket's Church TRADE DECLINES Hoffman. Bunn tried desperately to pin A sharp decline in exports of food. chemicals and gold pushed the nation's trade deficit to $2.1 billion in October. the worst in three months, the government said. Both the U S. stock market and world currencv markets * reacted negatively to the news. High scorer for Penn Van was . . . . . . V n v « : ...... . . . * . . . -•-••XI . . . . . . -• • V .V A * Whitman has been postponed to Jan. 13. games were postponed, according to Bishop, because of ice on the secondarv roads. < Remington * Winchester- Savage Ammunition Cleaning Supplies Accessories Open Days & Evenings DONALD GIBBS 1 Commercial Avenue Penn Van. 536-3751 \ t halted at one when Newark beat the half ended. 49-32. While Penn Van managed just three Henderson with 10. Mustang's by 45 points Dec. 20. Newark \We were a little scared and tight in shots in the first 3:21 of the third After the game Coach Paddock said rolled up a 99-53 victory and set a new ^ie fjrst qUarter. but in the second quarter, the Reds scored 15 straight we're not the first team and won't be single game scoring record. quarter. I thought we played decent.\ points for an impressive 64-32 lead. c 1 The Reds jumped to a 14-2 lead in the penn Van coach Dave Paddock. Much of the rest of the game was this team. be beaten «« first three minutes of play behind the Mustang’s were aided by seven pla.vod by substitutes for both teams, shooting of John Miranda before the points for Todd Lindsley and six from with the Newark substitutes holding the Mustangs started scoring. At the end of John Henderson. the first quarter. Newark had a 16 point lead. 27-11. Paddock feels his team has \got to upper hand, scoring 25 points in the keep our heads up and keep learning. We re young, but we can learn fourth quarter After the third period started it Newark's Miranda was top scorer in something from this.\ The second period the Mustangs wasn't a question of whether the the game, finishing up with 28 points. In w _ _ . . . . . ■ ■ . . . ^ a . . . » _ a a be played the Reds better, scoring basket for basket but they were unable to cut but how large the final margin would seven shots in a row. Penn Van is now 1-3 for the season. the first quarter Miranda hit on his first and plays Palmyra- Macedon at home Dec. 29. « YATES CO. SENIOR CITIZENS High 3 Games: Bev. Hawley & Doris Dec. 18-75 LaVigne 533. Linda Barkley 525. Gale Jensen 512. Wanda Schrouder & Helen Mossman 499. Charmine Strayline 497. High Singles: Sally Peck 221. Gale Jensen 200. Linda Barkley 199-182. Doris LaVigne & Charmaine Strayline 186. Wanda Strayline 182. Splits picked: J. Panzik 3-10. N. DeLuca 3-10, S. Peck 5-10. J. Tousley 3-10, B. Mattison 4-5. M.E. Mattison 3-10. A. Brown 4-5-7 & 5-10. I. Harrop u , EOA 2-7-10. H. Hosmer 5-10. Lj,Clark 3-10. C. High 3 Games: Chas. Clark 534, Ridiey 4-5. D. Andrews 5-7-9. S. Bricker Exton Kelly 503. Mai Lerch 498, Fran 3_10 (twice). D. Washburn 5-10. Chapin 484. Fred Egger 474. High Singles: Chas. Clark 210. Phil Smith 190. Lil Chapin 187, Fred Egger 186. Roy Titus 185. Fran Chapin 185. Les Dean FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE PETTICOAT W . L Toddlers ..................... ......... 34 22 Cardinals . .. ............... ......... 33 33 Retreads ................... ........... 31 25 Fuddy Duddies .......... ...........29 27 Anglers ....................... ......... 28 28 Silver Threads .......... ........... 28 28 Holy Rollers .............. ........... 28 28 Golden Agers ............ ........... 28 28 Orioles ........................ ......... 22 34 Seniors ....................... ........... 19 37 I GRAPE Splits picked: Titus 5-6. Chas. 3-10. Clark 9-10, Roy John Habberfield 2-7. Anna Booth 5-7. MOONLIGHTERS (Dec. 22,1978) Team ..................................... . W L The Wagner............................ 46 18 Henry's G irls ....................... .39 25 DeWitt M ixers...................... .39 25 Don's G rocery...................... . 38 12 254 Ray's Garage ....................... 38 26 Grace's Restaurant............. .34 30 Charlott's Silhouette ........... . 33 31 Bills’ Home Diner ................ 32*2 314 Allen's Fruits & Vegetables 32 32 Birkett M ills ......................... .32 32 Hungerford & S o n ................ .28 36 Andersen's Vineyard ........... 27 37 Grapevines ........................... .26*2 374 “ J ' s T a x i............................. .244 394 Miss & Hits ........................... . 214 424 Lanes Drug Store ................ . 204 434 T e a m ................................ .... W L Me Donalds I .................... ... 46 18 Shorty's Liquer ................ .. . 384 254 McDonalds I I .................... . .37 27 Vintners ............................. . . .37 27 Ron's A r c o ....................... . .. 34 30 Five Stubs ......................... .. .34 30 Eaton's Jewelers ............. . .. 33 31 Knotty P ine ....................... .31 33 Fingar Farm s .................. ... 31 33 A&B Liquor Store............. .. .28 36 Wager's Cider M ill ........... .. .264 374 Graham's Red & White ... .. 26 38 Olin Ag Center .................. . . .254 384 Andersen Vineyards ....... . . . 204 434 T e a m ........................... ........... W L 12-21-78 Mattison & Mattison .. ......... 44 20 W L Bruce & Stackhouse .. ......... 38 26 Ray's Repair Shop ........... ... 39 21 Brundage& Pinneo .. ........... 374 264 Spoor's Pro Shop............... .. 36 24 Grady & Hurlburt . . . . ........... 36 28 Cook's Liquor Store ......... . .. 35 25 Knapp & Van Dusen .. ......... 354 284 Scofield Apartments ....... ... 344 254 Bayer & Parsons ....... ......... 35 29 Brook's Drug Store ........... .. 34 26 Thomas & Draper . . . . ......... 34 4 294 Ernie’s E lectric ................ . . 34 26 Disbrow & Martin . . . . ......... 33 31 Carpenter's Body Shop . . . . . .32 28 Kilgore & O r r ............. ........... 324 314 Gorham O il........................ ...31 29 Wood & Banach ......... ........... 304 334 Valley Inn ......................... ... 31 29 Briggs & Mortensen .. . . . . . . 284 354 Dutchmaid Fashions ___ ...28 32 Kenyon & Summerson ......... 27 37 Hilltop Inn . . ___ ...28 32 Andersen & Hall ........ 27 37 Peacock's Bait Shop .. .. 25 35 Pinneo & K elley ......... ......... 26 38 Lowns................................. ...24 36 Miller & Vickery ....... ........... 24 40 Peacock’s Laundry ........... ... 24 36 Nelson & Kerrick ....... ........... 23 41 Marchionda’s Trucking .. ...2 3 37 High 3 Games Men: Ernie Pinneo 593. Knotty Pine Inn ................ . . 2 1 4 384 John Mattison 574. Tom Grady 552. High 3 Games: Sis Ledgerwood 516. Women: Betty Mattison 528. Norma Jean Clancy 507. Bev Hawley 506. Gayle Knapp 473. Mary Mattison 469. High Singles Men: Ernie Pinneo 234. Tom Grady 222. John Mattison 221. Spoor 498, Pat Baker 492. High Singles: Gayle Spoor 198. Pat Baker 192, Mary Orr 189. Bev Hawley Women: Betty Mattison 203. Norma 187. Sis Ledgerwood 187. Knapp 195. Luci Grady 186. Splits picked: Betty Briggs 4-5-7. Splits picked: P. Baughman. 3-10: G Larder. 5-6-10. 3-10; J. Castner. 5-10; B Mary Ann Martin 2-7. Bev Orr 5-6-10, Bulmer. 3-10: J. Carroll. 5-10; S. Lerch. Dave Draper 3-10. Jamie Knapp 3-10. 5-7; A. Luppino. 2-7; P. Baker. 3-10: P. Christensen. 5-6: B. Scofield. 3-10: F. Hartwell. 2-7-8: M. Orr. 2-7: K. Gavette. 5-10: M. Covert. 3-10: B. Hawley. 3-6-7: J. Clancy. 5-7. 3-7. 2-7. John Stackhouse 202. clean game KEUKA High 3 Games: Ken Hoke 595. John Tusch 580. Steve Rapalee 568. Ken Koke 222. A1 Burdick & John High Singles: Buckland 219. Phil Tusch 212. Splits picked: Ron Thomas 5-7. Bill Smith 3-6-7. Mike Donovan 3-10. Steve Rapalee 3-10. Ron Miller 3-10, Rick Easier 5-10, Steve Scutt 2-7. Camp directors plan summer For most people right now. thoughts American Camping Association. about camping in the woods are little It will be at the Hilton Inn, at the more than a warm memory or a junction of Thru way exit 36 and comforting daydream in the midst of Interstate 81 in Syracuse. W L Di Cam p i ..................... ......... 41 23 Neisners ....................... ....... 39 25 Surplus Outlet .............. ......... 38 4 254 Appleton’s .................... ......... 38 26 Kenyon’s S tore ............ ....... 37 37 McDonald’s .................. ....... 34 30 Knapp & Schlappi ....... ......... 32 32 Beverage Baron ........... ....... 31 34 V.F.W .................. 34 Henderson’s Drugs . . . . ....... 294 344 DeWitt’s Mixers . . . . . . . ....... 29 35 Brook's Drugs .............. ......... 28 36 Gibbon & Benson ......... ....... 28 36 Clean W a y .................... ......... 27 37 Corey's T e x a c o ............ ......... 27 37 Fox's Refinishing ....... ......... 27 37 High 3 Games: S. Ovens 567. J. STOREWIDE Uniquely Selected & Displayed Price Conscious •Total Waterbed Showroom winter's icy chill. But for counselors Beginning with and directors of the more than 1.000 afternoon registration New York summer camps, the time to conference will include workshops led think about this year's camping season by professionals from the YMCA. 4-H. has already come. and the U.S. Department of To insure that thousands of Agriculture, on such subjects as hiking. youngsters' experience of the outdoors is a good one this year, camp personnel legal food issues Mattison 566. R.Kjan 557. A. Killian 556. B. Dailey 552. High Singles: B. Dailey 217. L. Dean 213. B. Mattison 212, A. Killian 210, A. Terpolilli 209. S. Ovens 209. Splits picked: J. Banach 4-5. Brown 3-10. R. Ossont 5-10. F. Chapin 3-10. WATERBEDS BEDDER 3 1 S 7 S 9 2 7 7 6 HOURS DOWNTOWN GENEVA ONE FRANKUN SQUARE Tyes. VWd. Set 10 to 5 Fn 10 from across the state are gathering in administration. affecting camp Syracuse for a three-day conference. Persons interested in attending all or Jan. 18-20. Open to all youth camping part of the sessions can get further leaders and interested persons, the information from conference registrar annual conference is sponsored by Charles Mitchell at 315-622-2877. or Cooperative Extension H The and the Bernice Scott Beverage Boron Sells For Less\ S£?e'r Celebrate The Specials Goo T ubs . Dec. 26th. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-9 p.m, Sunday Noon - 9 p.m Mew Year Here! BLATZ Beer Sun. Dec. 3 1 s t _ Closed New Year’s Day 12 oz. btls. plus dep. Case featuring... Live Music by £ BARTEL’S Beer 12 oz. btls. plus dep 16oz. btls. plus BARTEL’S Beer Case P a r t y F a v o r s B u f f e t 16 oz. btls. plus dep / COKE M i d . 6-pak 12 oz. Cans Case p e r p e r s o n p e r c o u p le MILWAUKEE Beer 6-pak Case ▲ CITY Corner of East Main & Lake Sts. East Elm St. Penn Van Penn Yan Phone 536-9692 B E S T W IS H E W e’re Ready! H e r e ’s wishing this New Year holds your key to success! Luck! 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