The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 18, 1981, Image 9

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Early in the second
quarter Jim Daubert
evaded several tackles
and sprinted 85 yards
down the sidelines for a
third Dallas touchdown.
1 Lewis kicked the extra
front 20-0.
On their next possession
the Mountaineers scored
a fourth touchdown when
Lou Baines plunged over
give Dallas another six
Goeringer who inter-
cepted a Lake-Lehman
pass to give the Moun-
taineers the ball.
The Knights put their
only points on the board in
the second quarter when
Quarterback John
Williams threw a 51 yard
pass to Chip Austin to put
the Knights inside the
Dallas five yard line.
Four plays later Chip
Austin went over from the
one yard line to put the
halfway through the final
quarter Lewis intercepted
a Lake-Lehman pass and
ran it to the Knights seven
yard line. Andy Manusky
scored the Mountaineers
final touchdown when
Kurt Goeringer hit him
with an aerial in the end
zone. Lewis kicked his
fourth extra point of the
game.
The Mountaineers had
293 yards in rushing and
98 yards in the air while
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an
seme
points and Lewis kicked score at 27-6. losing 20 yards for a net
his third extra point of the Neither team scored in yardage of 370. The
game. It “was Kurt the third quarter but Knights had 72 yards on
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the ground and 70 yards in
the air, losing 25 for a net
of 117 yards.
Dallas drew 13 penalties
for 175 yards while the
Knights had only six for 48
yards.
The win which gives the
Mountaineers a season’s
record of 7-4, also tied
them with. Meyers and
GAR for the Wyoming
Valley Conference AA
title. The Eastern Con-
ference rating system,
however, gives Meyers
the Eastern Conference
Middle Conference Class
B title.
“Eighteen seniors will
be leaving this year so
we’ll need a good turnout
by next year’s sopho-
mores. After a week or
two, my coaches and I will
begin working on next
year’s program. It’s a
year-round job.”
Pistol &
Rifle Club
final shoot
The H. L. Sportsmen
Pistol & Rifle Club has
selected their final
of the year for Sunday,
Nov. 22 at noon on the club
grounds, Rt. 29, between
Harveys Lake and Noxen.
Positions include 50-
yard standing deer
targets and 50 and 100
steel silhouettes.
The Dallas Gridiron
Club, - composed of
parents: of Dallas Area
High School football team
members, will honor all 54
THE STUDENTS!
All proceeds from the books listed
below, authored by Dr. F.Budd
Schooley, will go to the Sister
Celestime McHale Scholarship Fund
of College Misericordia.
Dallas Area varsity team
members. at a banquet
Monday evening,
December 7, starting at
6:30 at Irem Temple
Country Club.
The 18 senior members
of the team will be pre-
sented with heavy winter
jackets, engraved with
Dallas Football on the
back, while the other 36
PAGE NINE
suitable mementos.
Heading the com-
mittees on arrangements
are... Mrs. «Grace
Goeringer,. chairperson,
and Mrs. Shirley Moore,
co-chairperson. Officers
of the Gridiron Club are
president, ' Frank
Rollman; vice-president,
Bob Rowlands; secretary,
RS ———
Mrs. Shirley Moore;
Living Water Faithand Mercy | varsity team under- treasurer, Mrs. Grace
Spiritual Traveler ~~ The Word* : s ;
: ZT graduates will receive Goeringer.
Available at College Misericor-
dia and your local bookstore.
*A fifth edition of The Word will be pub-
later.
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