(continued from PAGE ONE) Pisaneschi’s punt was picked up by Kalish on the Knights’ own to Pall was good for a first down for Lake-Lehman. With first and 10 on their own 23-yard 15-yard penalty for holding put the Knights back to their eight yard line. Unable to pick up yardage on the succeed- ing plays, the quarter ended with the score 7-6, Dallas. Tom Considine, playing one of his best games of the season, received the Knights’ punt and took the ball to the Mountain- eers 44-yard line. With second and eight, Wynn rushed to the eers had a, 15-yard penalty for ‘clipping ® which put them at second and 20 on the 43. Penalties were plentiful Knights picked up a 15-yard penalty” for unnecessary roughness which again made it second and eight for the Mountaineers. With 10:16 left in tossed a 42-yard touchdown to Dave Fritzges. Wilson's try for extra point was no good and Dallas went out in front 13-6. L. Martin received the ball on Wilson’s kick and carried the ball 15 yards for first and 10 on the Dallas 45. A 15-yard penalty against the Mountaineers gave the Knights another first down. Yanchik tossed a 12 yard pass to Pall for still another first down. The Knights’ drive was stopped when Considine recovered a Lehman fumble on the Dallas 15. In a series of plays sparked by Wynn and Earl Harris, the Mountaineers yardage and three first downs but unable to get through the Knights’ defense on second’ and third downs, the Mountaineers were forced to punt. With 4:41 remaining in the half, Pisaneschi put the ball down to the Lake-Lehman 15-yard line. Yanchik dropped back to pass for the Knights but was thrown for an 11-yard loss, and a 15- yard penalty for delaying the game put the Lake-Lehman boys at fourth and 30 yards. Considine again received the 30 yard Lake-Lehman punt and with first and 10 on his own 35, Considine carried the ball 11 yds. for a Dallas first down. Pisaneschi picked up 19 yds. for a second first down then with first and goal to go, Considine carried the ball across for the touchdown. Wilson’s kick for the extra point was good and with 1:39 remaining, Dallas went out in front 20-6. Martin received the ball on the kick from Wilson, but the Knights were unable to move against the strong Dallas Stevens punt was picked up by Considine. Following a 15 yard gain, the Mountaineers were pushed back by a 15 yard penalty; then a beautiful pass by Pisaneschi was lost on a fumble as the half ended. Dallas scored twice in the third quarter on an end run by pass to Eckman. The third quarter was marked by both the strong offense and defense of the Mountaineers and an in- terception by Considine. Gramps went over from the five-yard line to give Dallas six Lehman on the first try for the extra point’ gave Dallas a second try and Wilson's kick Martin received the ball for the Knights, running it back 18 yards. Yanchik's pass to Pall was good for three, then Martin advanced to the 43-yard ling for a Knights’ first down. “On a pass from Yanchik to Allen Brown, a Lake-Lehman fumble was recovered by the Mountaineers with Lusaitis running it back 24 yards. With first and 10 on the 12, Pisaneschi was thrown for a five yard loss by Brown but on the next play Considine took it back to the five-yard line. The next play ‘Dallas fumbled and the ball was recovered by Lake-Lehman but on the Knights’ first play, they fumbled and Dallas made the recovery. With first and goal to go, Eckman scored for the Mountaineers with 1:54 Wilson's kick was good and the ~ The final quarter of the game was marked by penalties and turnovers. Coach Jack Jones gave all of the Dallas team members a chance to get in the game. . Chris Yanchik completed five passes; Gary Naugle completed two, and Allen Brown com- pleted one. Both teams had two interceptions and the Mountain- eers recovered three fumbles by the Knights while the Knights recovered one of the Dallas had 13 first downs, eers had a total of 302 yards, 111 passing, 191 on the ground. The Knights came up with 106, 55 in the air, 51 on the ground. Stellar quarterback Al Pisaneschi, who led the Mountaineers to their victory over G.A.R., had another big day completing four of five passes, two of them responsible for touchdowns. Also starring for the Mountaineers were Considine, Gramps, Wynn, Lusaitis, Bruce Watson, Tim baton 00 CN TT THE DALLAS POST, NOVEMBER 29, 1973 A Greenstreet News Publication ‘Subscribe to The Post Sawyer, and Paul Adams, with fine defensive playing. : Lenny Martin, Larry Pall, John Grey, Allen Brown, and the Yanchik twins did some nice teamwork for the spirited Lake- Lehman team. / ora erenntes i a a misses and juniors famous brand Sweater Sale Don't Miss This Fabulous, Once -A-Year Even 3% Values to $8 Values to $10 Values to $15 Values to $18 Shop now at savings for gifts and for your own wardrobe. Come see all the styles in the colors you want. What are you waiting for? 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