aE AL: “Our boys played well in the first half,” said Lake-Lehman football coach Mark Kirk, folllowing Coughlin’s 28-0 shutout over the Knights. “They held the Crusaders most of the first half and their running back Mike Kaye was able to pick up only 22 yards but the Crusaders were too strong for our kids. We had several opportunities to score but we couldnt move the ball against them. “Im not making ex- cuses but they had about 81 kids and we dressed 34 for the game. We weren’t any match. Compared to last year our boys are doing better. At least, that’s what people are telling me. Our kids are really trying.” On their first drive, the Coughlin men were halted when Knight Tom Yoniski interecepted Crusader Paul Marinko’s pass on Coughlin’s third and 16 from their 28 yard line. Que Walczak went for a first down on fourth and five from the 30 but he Coughlin threated again at the outset of the second quarter but Mike Kon- dracki’s try for a field goal was short. The Crusaders scored their first touchdown with 3:41 left in the first half. Marinko completed a pass to Mike Kaye who went 60 yards for a touchdown. The kick was good and Coughlin tock a 7-0 lead going into the second half. In the second half, Coughlin’s power and Kay’s speed was too much for the Knights. He scored 88 of his 110 yards for the night in the second half. He also scored all four touchdowns for the Crusaders. In the final minutes of the game, the Knights threatened when Williams connected with Tracey got to the 14 yard line but time ran out. Chris Boyle played a superb offensive and defensive game and Yoniski two interceptions. “The boys play very well as a unit, it’s difficult to single out one man,” said Kirk. Lombardo Bakery continued to lead in the Imperialette League by shutting out Mahaffey Oil. Lamoreaux Auto gained by taking three from American Building Maintenance and ‘Humphreys Apparel moved into a tie with Jean Shop by picking up three from them. High scores were J. Clark’s 186-185 (529), J. MeKeel's 182 (470), and J. Wertman’s 170. In the Franklin’s Restaurant League CMP’s copped four from the Beach Combers paced by Lefty Mazur’s 226 (608). C. Williams 592 paced the Slim Liners to three points from the Hambos. K. Spenced added 554 and K. Orkwis rolled 550. T. Zekas hit 223 (551) for the losing five. Alpiners picked up three from Big Ben headed by H. Garris’ 564 while the Bermudas and Half Pounders divided equally. The Blitz blanked the Melon Balls in Our Gang League and Harvey Wallbangers took all from Numero Uno. Jokers shut out Spanky’s sparked by V. McCarty’s 539 and M. Carkhuff’s 171. Cheap by Lee L. Richards up several notches. Carolina. » teams in the SWC. Shots picked up three from Alabama Slammers. The Bowlerettes Hoagie Bar copped three from Mr. Donut and Franklins earned three from Tom Reese girls despite their R. Gula hitting pins for 191-179 (508). The Lutherans shut out Shavertown A, Carverton A took all from Dallas A and Orange B blanked Trucksville B in the Back Mountain Church League. Orange A took three from Maple Grove, Trucksville C picked up three from Shavertown B and East Dallas split 2-2 with Carverton B. High scorers were B. Monk 551, T. Wilson 538, K. Spencer 233 (576), Tim 224 (611), Rich 225 (550), Jim Ide 546, the latter three from Carverton A team. FE. Cornell scat- tered wood for 259 (615), Mitchell hit 232 (556), D. Wright hit pins for 573, F. Hughes posted 542, C. Cobleigh added 541, J. Curtis hit the pins for 547 546. In the Ladies Country League D. Vrhel’s 470 led Fashion Vending to three from Daring’s Market. R. Radzinski rolled 177 (499) for the grocer. Grotto Pizza copped three from G.H. Harris paced by A. Hospodar 178 (474) and J. Haefele’s 203 (470). Castlettes took all from A. F. Roan led by K. Kalafsky’s 191 (504), P. Williams 199 (481) and M. Culver’s 182 (477). T. Langdon rolled 176 for Roan’s. In the George Shupp League Gino’s shut out Endless Mountains paced by S. Fielding’s 230 (571), C.i'Kazokas’ 561, :T. Cyphers 557. R. Stover hit 230 (564) for the mountain men. Fino’s took three from Dallas Nursery sparked by L. Christensen’s 570. R. Stair hit 562 for the nursery team. Stanton TV picked up three from Harris Associates whose G. Harris hit pins for 575. Dave Katyl scattered pins for 230 (568) and L. Lavelle rolled 560. Disque Funeral Home and Roberts Oil split 2-2 with no one hitting high scores. scored two goals to tie Wyoming Seminary 2-2 in girls field hockey Friday. ‘“‘Once ° they got momentum going I thought our girls would go ahead in the second half but neither team made a goal so we tied for the said Dallas Coach Robyn Jones. Seminary scored the first goal 11:05 into the first half as Debbie Zavada. The Blue Knights took a 2-0 lead 19:10 into the half when Caroline McCarthy scored on an assist by Petracelli. Robin Pawling gave the Lady Mounts their first goal unassisted 22 minutes into the half and with one minute ‘remaining in the half, Jill Radzinski tied the match. Dallas had five corners, Seminary 13; Dallas had three shots 'at goal, Seminary six. Dallas had six saves, Seminary one. It was a great game,” Little League The Orange Little League Association held a meeting for the election of new officers on Sept. 15. Dick Hislop was re- elected president. Bill Berleu was elected first vice-president and Bev. Mikula wsas elected second vice-president in field passing. “Don’t ask me what happened with Nanticoke on Monday,” said Jones. “No one was more sur- prised than I when 1 picked up the paper Tuesday morning. I wasn’t at the game.” Nanticoke defeated Dallas 6-0 with Michele Pawlush scoring on an assit by Linda Mastzoni only four minutes into the game. At the 12 minute mark, Trojanette Maria Nasser scored on an assist by Sharon Domzalski. Pawlush scored with one minute left in the half on an assist by Nasser. Matzoni scored unassisted just three minutes into the second half and added another score eight minutes later. Pawlush made the final score for the Trojanettes at the 21 minute mark. Dallas had 14 corners, 10 shots for goal and five saves. Nanticoke had 13 and 11 saves. charge of fundraising. Betty Mokychik was elected treasurer and Kay Love was elected secretary. The league will be selling fence advertising for next season, anyone interested should contact Dick Hislop. formed and who they feel are the best teams they’ve seen either in person or on film. That’s why I enjoy this time of year so much. CLIPBOARD NOTES: Dallas posted win no. 3 Saturday against Hanover which was expected. Friday will be a difference type of game against Bishop Hoban. There will be some excellent matchups in the trenches and Dallas’ overall quickness should be the difference. They must put pressure on the Hoban QB, while on of- fense simply sustain their blocks and knock people off the line to record their fourth straight. Meanwhile, Lake-Lehman has another rugged assignment hosting Wyoming Area on Saturday. Sources tell me the Knights are respectable and a hustling lot. Saturday is the day PSU fans have been waiting for when the Huskers of Nebraska comes to Happy Valley. PSU lacks the overpowering line of previous years, but the Lions have enough weapons throwing the football to dent the Big Red defense. Huskers susceptible on medium range tosses, but tough against the run. One thing for sure you can take collection of best athletes from three previous teams and they can’t match Huskers people. 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