Tm The shoe belonged to by Dallas Rotary. The Old Shoe trophy will be at stake this Saturday when Dallas and Lake- Lehman play their final game of the season at Lake-Le#fsian field. The game, which is usually played Thanksgiving morning, was changed to Saturday this year by the three. Other winners before the school merges were: Lehman Township, Dallas Township, Westmoreland, Lehman- Jackson-Ross, and Dallas- Franklin Township. Dallas Booster Club members have planned a caravan of cars to go to the Rich Gorgone is head coach of the Lake-Lehman Knights, taking over two years ago from Ray Caucci. Jack Jones is head coach at Dallas assuming that position in 1968 following Ed Brominski’s resignation to take over hee PAGE THIRTEEN G.A.R. players came on the field ‘psyched’ to win and they played inspired ball to take the Dallas Mountaineers 16-0 in a much closer game than the score indicates. The Mountaineers were unable to move against the bigger and stronger, though slower team and seldom had good position on the field. The results were the same as last year when the two teams were tied for the lead in Division II and the Grenadiers defeated Dallas 27-16. The year-round conditioning program at G.A.R. produces a team of boys which proved too powerful for the Back OLD SHOE--Senior Pete Lake-Lehman School game. They will line up at junior high coaching Mountain eleven. District. the Dallas Senior High duties. Jones coached the “The boys wanted to win excuses for my boys. Fans and we’ll need to get past Skammer’s pass was the Mountaineers. But the The Old Shoe will be on School and travel out team to conference as much as the city team want to remember that that.” intercepted by Blake, who committee, most of whom dis@®y at the game with the Mountaineers favored to win by local sports writers. But there is logical way to predict the outcome of this annual contest when both teams putting forth special effort to win. The Mountaineers have kept the Old Shoe for the past five years and this year were headed for the Division II title until last Saturday when they were upset by G.A.R. Dallas Mountaineers go into the game with a 6-1-1 record; Harveys Lake Highway to Route 118 and then to the football field. championships in 1972, 73, and 74. In 1972, the team had an 11-0 record for the season. A special meeting of the Dallas Band Parents Association was held Nov. 12 to discuss whether or not the Strutters should be considered as part of the band. A vote whs held by awarded to senior class members. The association reports that candy sales to finance the jacket project are satisfactory and will be continued until Dec. 15 in place of the original date of did,’’ said Coach Jack Jones. ‘‘They had everything at stake, the championship, chance for an undefeated season, and an opportunity to play in the P.I.A.A. bowl game at Scranton. In less than two hours, all their hopes were dashed.” “But they were trying. Sure, we were outplayed, our offensive blocking was practically = non-existent. But our defense was not bad, they held until near the end of the game.” *Our..... boy, were they are just high school boys, young teenagers putting all they have into a game because they like it. They are human. They're not pros, even they make mistakes. They can have good days, mediocre, or bad.” ’ ‘‘Saturday night, unfortunately, was one of the bad ones but people should realize we still have the best overall record in the area, 6-1-1. That’s nothing to be ashamed of. If the conference was one division, Dallas would be A key factor in the Grenadiers win over Dallas was that Dallas fumbled four times and each time G.A.R. recovered. G.A.R.’s Dave Longfoot played an outstanding game rushing for 111 yards, recovering a fumble and scoring a touchdown. He didn’t carry the ball in the first half but picked up his yardage in 14 attempts. George Suda kicked the field goal in the closing minutes of the first half to put G.A.R. in the lead 3-0. The second Grenadier scored. Brian Sickler, the big G.A.R. has a 6-4 overall record for the season while Dallas holds a 6-1-1 record. If records determined the team to compete in the after season it should be are from the city area, may judge differently. The Mountaineers meet Lake-Lehman at ‘Lehman Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. in the contest for ‘‘the old shoe.” | an overall 4 and 5 record. members and the outsome Dec. 1. manhandled ors the line of on lop.” touchdown was made by \ The Old Shoe game was was unanimous to accept Fifteen new members Scrimmage. We ida t have Lake-liehman game asMavous : Blake with the ERE. TE Sei Thien Sched initiated by Dallas Rotary the Strutters. The matt i 2 joined the © One man on. the line Saturday? IIE do PAT kicked by Pat Sort Bh } u 2 Str matter “have . joine a... anywhere near as big or éverything in my-power to Wengen. Letterman Club is planning at noon, A Club i Tors. Kingston must be brought before the Association. Mrs. Kilmer, : : : ag IP g b + ~a.motorcade for the Lake- Everyone is requested ta’ Township, now part of the school board for final director of Strutters, Strong as their'' line. # butin the final analysis ©The Dallas defense Held “A ehinan © game’ this bring his or her own Dallas School District, took approval. thanked the respective injuries proved that-we it will be up to the boys. GA.R.'in check until the Saturday. decorations for the car. eC —— it the first year. Dallas Should this be approved there will be a need for nine additional jackets to be free. children. parents for their help and cooperation. had four which: is a lot for one game.” “But I'm not making Electronics ~ They will be in hustling every « minute. Lake- Lehman has a good defense closing minutes of the final quarter when all hope for a score failed = when (Cars will get in line at the The club will sell Dallas pennants for those who do not have them. 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