a “ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA LOPASKY'S RECORD RUN OF 102 YARDS GAINS 26-13 WIN ~ Nescopeck Plays Here Saturday In Non-Conference Game At 2 P.M. A sensational 102-yard jaunt by “Joltin Joe” Lopasky with an in- tercepted pass midway in the fourth auarter provided the winning. points for Lake-Lehman to squeeze out. a 26-19 win over a determined under- dog Exeter Friday night. The win, the fourth in five starts, gives the Scotties an opportunity to move back into competition with Wyoming and Forty Fort for honors | H in the West Side Conference. Forty Fort upset Wyoming 14-0 to hand the Redskins their initial setback. Forty Fort and Lehman now spot 4-1 records and are tied for second place while Wyoming is ih third with a 3-1 record. West Wyoming "is on top with a 2-0 record but has not played the latter three oppon- ents. : Ralph Ferraro kept things hot for the visitors with his accurate pass- ing. He completed six of seven aerials with one good for a TD as the Panthers of Boh Ripa played their best game of the season. Lake-Lehman started the scoring early marching 50 yards in eight plays. Lopasky scored his first TD as he concluded the drive with a three-yard smash into pay-dirt then circled end for the extra point. Passes Bring Long Gains Exeter tied the game early in the second period as Ferraro hit De- Angelo for a 40 yard gain to place the ball on the Scotties 10. n fourth down Ripa crashed over from the two for his first TD of the game. DeAngelo converted to knot the score at T-all. Lake-Lehman took the lead a short time later when Lopasky and Dubil combined on a 50 yard scor- ing pass play. Lovasky flipped a 20 yard pass to Dubil who ran the | remaining 30 yards for the score. Kick for the extra point failed. Late in the second period Exeter suffered a 15-yard penalty back to its own 10, again Ferraro gambled deep in his own territory and faded to pass and hit the six foot, seven inch end DeAangelo for a ten yarder and the big end dashed 60 yards more before being hauled down on the Scotty 20. Ferraro then hit Royko with a pass on the sx and he flipped a lateral to Ferraro and he went over standing up. Extra point failed and the half-time score stood 13-13. 8 Rusileski Goes 46 Yards After an exchange of fumbles early in the second half the Scotties . began to march again and Lopasky hit Rusiloski with a 10 yard pass and the fullback raced 40 yards more for the tally. Lake-Lehman ded 19-13 as Lopasky was stopped cn the try for the extra po'nt. Exeter knotted the score again mainly on the arm of Ferraro as | . he connected for a substantial gain with DeAngelo to the enemy 26 yard stripe. The following play saw Ferraro hit Ripa for another TD and tie the score at 19-all. Lopasky Breaks Tie Exeter had another scoring oppor- tunity in the final period when it intercepted an aerial on the Leh- man 38. The Panthers drove to the two where on fourth down Fer- raro chose to flip a short pass into the end zone only to have Lopasky grab it off and start on his way for his 102-yard run, one of the longest in many years in Wyoming Valley, for the winning TD. Joe also scored the extra point for a 26-19 win. Exeter ‘picked up 12 first downs to Lehman’s 7. Lehman comnvleted three of five passes and had two intercepted. Lake-Lehman ‘will play its first home game of the season Saturdey when they meet a fine Nescopeck ‘team that is coached ny a former | professional player. Nescopeck, noted for: always giv- ling the Scotties a tough battle and | practically the entire team back from last ‘season is led by the powerful running fullback Silver. Last season - the Scotties came home with a 26-20 win sparked by Joe Lopasky's three TD’s. Game time'is 2 p. m. Back Mountain Y Takes Tops Honors In Archery Back Mountain Branch YMCA took top honors in the Wilkes-Barre YMCA’s inter-branch archery shoot held at Memorial Y, Parsons, on Friday. Back Mountain archers shot in competition with thirty other top archers of the other branch Y's. Winners from he Back Mountain divisicn were: Sherman Mead. first place; Ken Dymond, second place. Intermediate division, Nick Sosick, Will Study Jet 2/LT. PAUL NICHOLS Second Lieutenant Paul Nichols, Hunlock Creek RD 1, will receive jet training at Greenville, Mass., pre- liminary to winning his pilot wings. Nichols and his wife and three week old infant son paid a surprise visit over the Columbus Day week- end to, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nichols, at Pikes Creek, arriv- ing unexpectedly October 8. Delayed ELL SCORES TWICEINMUD AS MOUNTAINEERS WIN 13.0 60 Yard Punt Return and Pass Play Topples Edwardsville Sparked by halfback Dave Ells, Three running plays moved the ball two scores Westmoreland won its |to the 17 where on fourth down second straight game by downing Joe Mollahan hit Ell with a pass Edwardsville 13-0. The game was | on the three and Dave went into played on a soggy gridiron before | the end zone with a man on his a small crowd Monday afternoon. | back to give Westmoreland a 13-0 Halfback Ell gathered in a punt lead. The try for extra point failed. on his own 40-yard line, faked to Mollahan and then angled for the sidelines and behind some fine blocking sped 60, yards for the touchdown in the closing minutes Final quarter was a defensive | game as both teams stiffened on | defense and saw the visitors go to | the air in an attempt to hit pay- ' dirt but were unsuccessful. Molla- jof the first half to give Westmore- land a 7-0 half-time advantage as Zimmerman hooted the ‘extra point. Until this play neither team was able to put on a sustained drive although the Eagles did threaten on a few occasions after a long run but fumbles halted the driye or the attacked stalled. \ The third period was one with both teams suffering from fumbie- itis. "A total of seven fumbles and an interception all occurred in the ing five, one of their own and ‘New- hart intercepted a pass by C'ma- The key recovery of all the period with Westmoreland recover-\ han intercepted a pass and ran 40 | yards for a score. but had it nulli- | fied by pass interference. bench again. ; ‘Westmoreland Band Coach Brominski used his entire | Stalwarts on defense | | were Dendler, Ken Thomas, Stein- | hauer, Zimmerman, Mathers and | Newhart. The rest of the defense {units also played well when | looked as ‘though Edwardsville | might score. | Both teams netted six first downs. | Edwardsville completed three of ten it | asses while Westmoreland complet- | ‘ed two of six attempts. Westmoreland is idle Saturday EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone OR 4-4921 Wheeler's Cafe NOXEN ROAD Harveys Lake EVERY SAT. NIGHT LOBSTER TAIL Platter 1/, Spring Chicken Platter 75¢ Senior division, Nelson Dymond, first place; David James, second | place. Nick Sosick of Back Moun- ! tain also took first place in the spe- cial shoot. Boys will receive medals lin each classification group for first |and second place winners. Lake Bobcat Spotted by car trouble, and due in Green- ville October 13, Nicholas drove straight through, making the 1300 miles in one jump in a new car, accompanied by his wife and, son. Scott Bradley was born September 17 in Malden, Mo., where Nichols was studying basic pilot procedure. Lt. Nichols is a 1953 graduate of Et Point Breeze Lehman-Jackson, and 1958 graduate | from Penn State, with a B.S. in Mrs. George Carey, Point Breeze, Zoology. His wife, the former Myrna | spdtied the Harveys Lake bobcat last | Meacham of Philadelphia, is also a | week. She says it loomed up as big Penn State graduate. as a leopard in her rock garden. | Nichols is a member of the Persh- and went padding off silently into ing Rifles Drill Team and the Rifle the woods. Mrs. Carey says she is| Team. } ‘used to bears, as they appeared oc- | era ne A en Club For Retired Men To Be Formed At YMCA | casionally on Sutton Road, where | the family lived unt’l this summer. | But this is the first time she has kosky. f€ but will now prepare for its encoun- bobbles was by Ken Thomas on the ter with Northwest next week. Eagles 24 and set up the final TD. | Lunchbox Cookie Sale | Parents Plan Hop Bt Trucksville PTA Westmoreland Band Parents | 2 : showed 100 percent attendance | Trucksville PTA will meet Mon- Monday evening, when they met at |day at 8, fifth grade mothers as the high school to plan a Record | hostesses. A film will be shown, Hop and receive reports from the | and teschers will be in their rooms Ways and Means Committee. Don- | ald Williams, president, appreciation for support. { be Lester Lewis, director, reported served and a lunch box cookie sale that the band played at Coughlin | will be held. expressed | | ents. 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