ot Cio SBE ot +) - “O’Reilly’s quarterback tried to toss the ball to (Brian) Judge and lost the hand. on it. (Steve) Skammer scooped it up and kept on going for his 80- yard touchdown. That was the deciding factor in the game,” said Coach Jack Jones, commenting on the Dallas-Bishop O'Reilly game won by his Mounts 28-14 last Friday night in Valley West stadium. “Skammer is one of the best quarterbacks in the conference. T’ll put him against any of them,” said Jones, ‘‘he just isn’t noticed because of our , record this year.” ‘And don’t discount Ken Kuderka. He played an outstanding game, really punished O'Reilly, and he’s only a sophomore. He rushed for 115 yards and cored the one touch- bown.’ “Jerry McDowell is an- other sophomore who has come a long way. He made a number of key hits, both against O’Reilly and the week before against Wyo- ming. He’s5'11’ weighs over 250 pounds. He's a fine defensive tackle.” “But all the boys did a good job. (Bob) Whelan made a fine catch for a touchdown pass and Juan Navarro helped ice the cake with his run for a score. The boys were in REMI SKI PACKAGE SKIS ROSSIGNOL KASTLE BLIZZARD HART REMI BOOTS HANSON DOLOMITE NORDICA BACHE RAICHLE : GLOVES CONROY ARIS : 2 2 = z < ¥ 3 2 2 2 z < uv 2 3 2 3 ur = » HANOVER POLES KERMA BARRECRAFTER! DOVRE ® Fiberglass Ski 79.95 ® Tyolia Bindings 39.95 @ Ski Poles 6.99 05 » © Run-Away Strap 1.99 ® Hot Wax 3.00 © Mounting 10.00 $141.88 HART SKI PACKAGE e Hart Classic Ski 120.00 05 © American Bindings 59.95 e Ski Poles 7.98 © Run-Away Strap 2.95 ® Hot Wax 3.00 ® Mounting 10.00 there working, all of them, and they made a lot less mistakes than they have takes than the Queensmen but we still had too many penalties-six for 60 yards.” Kuderka was named most valuable player by a local radio station, which broadcast the game. The sophomore halfback kept rushing the Queensmen of- fense throughout the game and in the fourth quarter climaxed a Mount 51-yard drive by going in for a touchdown. With less than a minute gone in the second quarter, the Mountaineers scored following a drive from deep in their own territory with Kuderka picking up two first downs. On a third down and four, Skammer hit Bob Whelan with a 38- yard touchdown pass in the end zone. Skammer kicked the extra point to give the Mountaineers a 7-0 lead. The Queensmen were deep in Dallas territory after they recovered a Dallas fumble. With a first down on the Mounts’ 16- yard line, the Queensmen fumbled and Skammer picked it up and ran alone down the field for the score. His kick was wide but the Mounts held a 13-0 lead at halftime. In the third period, BINDINGS SALOMON TYROLIA LOOK AMERICANA BESSER BURT CLOTHING PROFILE WHITE STAG BECONTA . WOOLRICH SWEATERS Tah JONATHAN RICHARDS WHITE STAG CAR RACKS BARRECRAFTERS NVONNG-SIMST IEEE NVONNG SIMI EEE NVONNQ-SIMaY ESRI MYONAGSIAT EERE and drove to the Queen- smen’s four yard line from where Navarro took it across for a score. A penalty put the ball mid- way between the one and two yard line and the Mounts picked up two points on Skammer’s pass to Steve Asby. With the score 21-0, O'Reilly’s Judge ran 62 yards for a touchdown. Nardone’s kick for the extra point was good and the Queensmen went on the board with seven. Kuderka got the score back when he went over from the three yard line in the opening minutes of the final quarter. Skammer’s kick was good and Dallas went in front 28-7. O’Reilly picked up their final score with less than a minute remaining in the game. Richard Huck went around left end and into the end zone for the touch- down. Nardone’s kick was good for the extra point. The game ended 28-14. “It feels good to win and the boys know that now. They've had a taste of winning; I hope they like it well enough to keep going,” said Jones. ‘Bishop Hoban? 1 haven’t seen them play. Our schedule was such that I couldn’t get to one of their games. I have to take the word of those who have GAME STAR-Ken Kuderka, Mount sophomore rushed for 115 yards and was named most valuable player in the Dallas 28-14 win over Bishop O'Reilly. walls and ceilings e no ‘‘painty’ odor e cleans with just soap and water 1400 series seen them and we do have films. But I am unable to predict the outcome of our game this Friday. Even though they have not been winning, they have the potential. “If our boys play like they did in the last two games, we're in business, less than that we're in trouble. ‘If they play like they did with Bishop O'Reilly our chances are good; if they play like they did against GAR, it will be sad.” Some Lake-Lehman defenders got together last Saturday and played ‘‘sack-the-quarterback.” They had a lot of fun at the expense of Wyoming Area’s quarterbacks and helped the Black Knights to a 18-7 win over the visitors. Quarterbacks Tom O'Donnell and Jim Oschal found the territory swarming with Knights most of the time. Knights Bob Wesley and Dana Sutliff were credited with sitting on their laps a total of at least five times. Coach Rich Gorgone’s records credited Wesley with initiating or assisting in three sacks and Sutliff with two. The Black Knights fans were delighted. Gorgone said he knew if he could move the ball on Wyoming Area, the Knights would have a good day because ‘they couldn’t score much on us.’’ He said the first quarter pretty much established the Knights: ability to move and, sure enough, shortly after the beginning of the second touchdown stanza, Jim Spencer, broke through the middle for an 18-yard L-L touchdown. The march took the Knights 71 yards. The extra point kick failed and ‘the Knights led 6-0. Wyoming Area’s didn’t do much with their turn at the ball, but when Pete Deeb recovered Eddie Oncay’s fumble following a good punt return the Warriors took heart. O’Donnell, the Warrior's running quarterback, loped in from the one yard line after a couple of nice running plays. Gorgone said his defensive line was ‘‘at- tacking” a little too much and got ‘‘trapped’’ for one of the big gainers, that set- up the TD. He bemoaned the fact that it was the only game he could recall so far this season when the Knight line had been successfully trapped. He said the ‘‘attack’’ philosophy was built when the defense seemed to lose a little momentum against the division one teams which had pushed the Knights to defeat in recent weeks. Sam Chairge’s con- version kick gave the Warriors a 7-6 lead-but it didn’t last long. The Knights retained possession during the next series for more than seven minutes, grinding out 65 yards on 16 plays, with Quarterbacks Mark DeCesaris scoring from the one with a fourth down plunge. “We were very pleased with our offensive line play,” Gorgone said. The group appeared to pretty much dominate the line of scrimmage. During the second half, the Knights moved deep into Warrior territory twice, but came up short, one drive ended by an interception. Then in the final quarter, DeCesaris launched his second touchdown pass of the season, a’ 37-yarder to Bert Balliet. Gorgone said Balliet also picked up about 40 yards rushing and a key reception in the second touchdown drive. Gorgone was also high in praise of his other of- fensive stars. About DeCesaris, Gorgone said, ‘he’s an outstanding quarterback and a good runner--185 pounds and he moves.” About Jack reg. $9.95 gal $795 (FLAT sale e completely scrubbable e won't fade o flows on easily 1900 series reg. $11.95 gal sale $995 SEMI-GLOSS ONE ui S Aun ACY o high gloss finish eo for ceilings, walls, trim 1800 series reg. $13.89 gal. sale $959 GLOSS . A ROLLER TRAY 1 * SET IS Va WHEN YOU BUY THREE OR MORE GALLONS OF PAINT price ONE US GALLON STOPPED COLD--Jim Spencer (32) carrying the ball for the Knights is stopped dead by the Warriors in Saturday’s game won by Lake-Lehman. Zaleskas who performed well both offensively and defensively, he said ‘‘he’s a tough son of a gun and our most consistent player in the - last four or five games.” Defensively, ‘‘DeCesaris is the best defensive back in the league-but maybe PIAA playoff bowl, if GAR is the overall champ and goes to the Triple-A bowl, Lake-Lehman could be second best (for the Double-A playoff). But we can’t lose and expect to get that--we’ve got a long way to go.”’ DALLAS SPORTS SCHEDULE Zaleskas is better,” Oct. 28-Girls Hockey, Crestwood, home, 4 p.m. Gorgone said. “As usual Oct. 29-Cross Country, districts, Emanon Golf Course, 3 Bob Cumens (linebacker) : p.m. Girls and boys Oct. 29-Football, Bishop Hoban, away, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 2-Girls Hockey, Bishop O'Reilly, home; 4 p.m. led the defense--him and (Bill) Lavelle.” The coach also com- plimented Oncay, who served as team manager last year and is on the squad for the first time. “We’ve used him since Bob Weidner got hurt and he’s doing a nice job, blocking well and catching well.” Anticipating his team’s visit to Bishop O’Reilly High School this Saturday night, Gorgone said “O'Reilly a big one for us-- we'd like to win the last five (games).” “They have a good defensive team,” he noted, ‘and an outstanding player in Brian Judge--he’s one of the better players in the valley. 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