“It was a case of inexperience versus experience, and our boys were outsized. The boys worked hard; they didn’t try to lose. For most of the game we fielded nine sophomores and two seniors, the Hawkeyes had 11 seniors on the field most of the time. That's the - story,” said Mountaineer Coach Jack Jones, talking about the Mountaineers 19- 6 loss to Hanover last Friday night. Jones felt the tide of the game turned when a pass interference call against D4s gave the Hawkeyes the ball. A call which, according to Jones, was incorrect because it shows no interference on the film. The film also shows the face mask call against Dallas’ Joe Shurites was incorrect. He said the film plainly shows Shurites’ arm around his opponent’s shoulder. Steve Skammer, quarterback, and backs Joe Shurites and Vince Sodrosky turned in an outstanding performance for the Mountaineers, the coach said Robert Whalen, split end, also did a good job and Jim Thomas scored the Mounts only touchdown on a 16-yard pass from Skammer, with 4:21 remaining in the game. Dallas received on the opening kickoff with Skammer taking the ball to his own 40-yard line. loss on the next play to make it third and 11 but a five yard penalty against the Hawkeyes made it third and six for the Mountaineers. A pass to Greg Williams gave them a first down. Hanover took over on a Dallas. fumble but the Mountaineers defense held and the ball went back to Dallas on downs. Most of the first half was a defensive game with the offense. The second half was a different ball game with the Hawkeyes moving against the Dallas eleven. The Hawkeyes recovered a Dallas fumble in the third quarter and with 3:04 on the clock, quarterback John Sepko threw a short touchdown pass to Carl Jones for the score. Leo McGlynn kicked the extra point and Hanover went in front 7-0. Early in the fourth quarter, the Hawkeyes made another drive with Rod, Gun Club Harveys Lake Rod and Gun Club., Inc. will hold the first of the fall ‘turkey shoots’’ at the clubgrounds on Sunday, Sept. 19, starting at 11 a.m. Featured will be turkey cards for .22 calibre game ”’ Jones running the ball 34 yards. McGlynn took the line to put the score at 13-0. Try for the extra point went wide. Hanover scored their third touchdown when Dave .Evans intercepted yards for a score. Try for the extra point was no good. y Skammer received the ball on Dallas 35 yard line and the Mountaineers took it down the field to the 16 yard line where Skammer tossed it to Thomas for the only Dallas touchdown. - plans shoot (including pistols), standing and running deer for big bore, and scatter boards. The public is welcome to come out and try their luck at winning a turkey. x PAGE NINE a by Charlot Denmon) quarterback Chris Roberts The Mountaintop Knee- Hi Jets opened the 1976 season with a convincing 18-0 win over the Dallas Cowboys’ ~~ Sunday af- ternoon. Led by their tough defense, the Jets held the Cowboys without a first down until late in the fourth quarter. The good field position given to the Jets by their stingy defense helped lead to the first two scores. The Jets took the opening kickoff and marched to the the punt at the Jets 30 yard line and returned it to the Cowboy 18 yard line. The Jets took only two plays to score their second TD. Stefanick carried the ball in from the 12 yard line behind a good block by Krupa and Allbritain. The last Jet touchdown came early in the third quarter, when Jets faded to pass, and finding his receivers covered, ran around right end for 58 yards. The Wyoming Valley Cross-Country League will getunderway today with 12 teams. Seton Catholic, formerly St. John’s, Pittston, will replace the Black Nights of Lehman, who decided to under their new coach this year, Lou Isaac. Dallas will host Pittston Area this Thursday, Sept. 16, then go into high gear next week with meets on Monday and Thursday. Monday, the Mountaineers will host Coughlin at 4 p.m. and Thursday, they will run against the Warriors at Wyoming Area corrss- country at 4 pm. Cowboy 6 yard line, where the Cowboys held their ground and took over possession. The Cowboy offense could only gain five yards against the Jets defense in three cracks at the line and were forced to punt. The Jets took the punt at withdraw their application. Jim Fisher, @WVC secretary, announced that Seton’s. application “had been accepted, completing a 12-team league. The Pittston school will run at home against Dallas, Bishop Hoban, Crestwood, Meyers, Sports Schedule FOOTBALL Friday, Sept. 17-7:30 p.m. Lake-Lehman at Hanover Saturday, Sept. 18-2 p.m. Meyers at Dallas Saturday, Sept. 18-7:30 p.m. GAR at Bishop O'Reilly Saturday, Sept. 18-2 p.m. West Side Tech at Wallenpaupack " ani Te ir = 0 4 2 : ; Tao : the Cowboy 31 yard line Nanticoke, and Valley JACKETS PRESENTED--Dallas Area Booster & president; standing, second row, John Konopki, Ken hddrove in for their first West will go on the road to pos CROSS COUNTRY % Lettermen Club recently awarded school jackets to Charney, Dave Thomgs, Steve Skammer, Kevin.Rose, (op qowmn in three plays. meet GAR Bishop i kn TH x ” 3 . : ’ Thursday, Sept. 16- 4 p.m. student athletes who were members of championship and. John Reese, baseball. Not in the photo are baseball The score came on a 22 O'R. Pitiston. Aven. ursday, Sep p.m teams. Seated, left to right, are Donna Heidel, mgr., Brian Corbett, wrestling; first row, Vince players Brian Sickler, Jeff Supulski, Greg Steele, Matt Shaver, Mark Shaver, Bruce Riefenstahl; track champion, John Majewski; and wrestling champ, Frank Hazeltine. (Photo by Fay Broody Studio) yard run by Jody Dymond Coughlin and Wyoming Pittston Area at Dallas who spurted around left end behind the blocking of Allbritain and Lavigna. Area. Defending champion 5.G | 601 Market Street 5) 8 7-0 34 7 Kingston GAR is favored along with Dallas and Valley West. GAR is coached by Yogi Michael and Valley West is Tudor Blue Knights plan grid slate Ray Smith, all baseball; Ellis, Booster Club The Jets kicked off to the Cowboys, and again the defense held, and the CATCH A nl o] Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights were scheduled to open the 1976 grid season in a scrimmage against Perkiomen on Wednesday, Sept. 15. 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